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21 September 2008


National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
12290-12300-12310 Sunrise Valley Drive
Reston, VA

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General Information About New Campus East

While NGA continues to transform its processes and systems for the geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) mission, the Agency will soon begin an even more visible change: consolidating its eastern facilities. In accordance with the Department of Defense Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) actions that became law in November 2005, NGA will consolidate eastern operations in the Springfield, Virginia area on the Engineer Proving Ground of Fort Belvoir by September 15, 2011. As NGA moves to this “New Campus East,” it will close its primary sites in Bethesda, Reston, and the Washington Navy Yard, in addition to relocating smaller NGA functions.

The May 2005 DoD BRAC recommendation for NGA read as follows: “Close National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Dalecarlia and Sumner sites, Bethesda, MD; Reston 1, 2 and 3, leased installations in Reston, VA; Newington buildings 8510, 8520, and 8530, Newington, VA; and Building 213 a leased installation at the South East Federal Center, Washington, DC. Relocate all functions to a new facility at Fort Belvoir, VA. Realign the National Reconnaissance Office facility, Westfields, VA, by relocating all NGA functions to a new facility at the Fort Belvoir, VA. Consolidate all NGA National Geospatial-Intelligence College functions on Fort Belvoir into the new facility at Fort Belvoir, VA.”

4. What will be done with the NGA Bethesda, Reston, and Washington Navy Yard buildings after NGA moves out?

The Bethesda site is owned by the Army and will be turned over to the Army. At Reston, NGA will terminate the lease, and future occupancy will be a decision made by the building owner. At the Washington Navy Yard, the NGA building is owned by the General Services Administration (GSA) and will be turned back to GSA so the land can be included in the Southeast Federal Center (SEFC) development in Washington, D.C. GSA has a web site about this project at www.gsa.gov/sefc.


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