Dayton Daily News

NASIC wants more than $116M project

Wright-Patt request to Congress seeks $66M for future expansion.

- By Barrie Barber Staff Writer

WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE

A secretive intelligen­ce BASE — agency has pushed for a bigger expansion at Wright-Patterson beyond the $116 million building slated to rise at the local Air Force base within the next few years.

The National Air and Space Intelligen­ce Center has lobbied Congress for another additional $66 million in future years, budget documents show.

The agency has added about 100 employees a year since 2000, creating overcrowde­d work spaces. Some employees share desks, work a second shift and in scattered spaces, according to NASIC.

NASIC has exceeded its work space by about 30 percent, said Michelle Martz, an agency spokeswoma­n. “The primary need is absolutely focused on overcrowdi­ng,” she said in an interview. “... We don’t have enough space for the people that we have.”

Among its chief missions, NASIC analyzes ballistic missile threats to the United States and briefs the nation’s leaders on its findings, a job that has gained more scrutiny recently with concerns over North Korea’s nuclear-missile ambitions.

The first phase of the expansion would add 148,000-squarefeet of space. A second phase, if it were to receive funding, would add another 107,000 square feet, according to the agency.

“There’s no guarantee the second phase will follow,” said Michael Gessel, Dayton Developmen­t Coalition vice president of federal programs. “That will require strong (support) from the community, the Air Force and the congressio­nal delegation.”

A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contract to build the $116.1 million expansion was expected to be awarded between the late summer of 2019 and winter of 2020, with a 30-month constructi­on timeline, according to Martz. Congress must still appropriat­e money in the defense budget for the project.

The expansion would be the second at the facility that routinely has members of Congress tour the Wright-Patterson campus. In October, the secretive intelligen­ce agency had a ceremonial ribbon-cutting for a $29.5 million foreign materials exploitati­on facility for a 58,000-square-foot building to dissect adversarie­s weapons technology.

NASIC has about 3,200 employees and about a $450 million budget, according to the agency.

In another pending military constructi­on project, the Air Force Research Laboratory has asked for a $30 million lab at the Airmen Systems Directorat­e at Wright-Patterson.

The nearly 3,900-squarefoot facility would seek funding in fiscal year 2020, according to an Air Force budget document.

A timeline for constructi­on has not been determined, Wright-Patterson spokesman Daryl Mayer said Tuesday.

 ?? TY GREENLEES / STAFF ?? The National Air and Space Intelligen­ce Center has exceeded its work space by 30 percent and is requesting larger facilities at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
TY GREENLEES / STAFF The National Air and Space Intelligen­ce Center has exceeded its work space by 30 percent and is requesting larger facilities at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

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