U.S.
ARMY DUGWAY PROVING GROUND
Mission & Capabilities Overview
September 2017
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Agenda and Purpose
• Mission and Vision
• Organization
• Quality of Life
• Location
• Test Center Capabilities
• Recent & Future Activities
• Discussion and Questions
Purpose: Provide an overview of Dugway Proving Ground’s
mission and capabilities.
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DPG Mission
U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground executes efficient testing and support
to enable our nation's defenders to counter chemical, biological,
radiological, and explosives (CBRE) hazards.
DPG Vision
Dugway Proving Ground provides unparalleled testing, evaluation, training,
and technical support to the Department of Defense, inter-agency partners,
and our Allies while maintaining a world-class workforce, facilities, and
quality of life for our employees and their Families.
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BLUF: Test Tube to Battlefield
Dugway Proving Ground is the nation’s designated
Major Range and Test Facility Base for Chemical and
Biological Defense (C/B) Testing and Countering
Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) Support
CWMD
Chem Testing Bio Testing
Support
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Secretary of
Command Structure
Defense
Director, Under Secretary of
Defense (Acquisition
Operational Test &Technology)/Strategic
& Evaluation &Tactical Systems/
Developmental T&E
Undersecretary Secretary Assist Secretary
of the Army of the Army for Acquisition, U.S. Army
Logistics and Dugway Proving Ground
Technology
Deputy Chief of
Undersecretary Staff Army T&E:
of the Army Required by OMB • Chemical Test
DUSA- Vice Chief & OSD to be • Special Programs
Test & of Staff Independent
• Test Support
Evaluation WDTC
• Data Management
• Meteorology
Base
• Operations
Support
U.S. Army Test AEC OTC (IMCOM) • Resource Management
and Evaluation
Command (ATEC)
MG John W. Charlton ATC YPG DPG Tenant • BioTesting Division
Units
EPG RTC WSMR
AEC – Army Evaluation Center EPG – Electronic Proving Ground OMB – Office of Management and Budget
OTC – Operational Test Command RTC – Redstone Test Center OSD – Office of the Secretary of Defense
ATC – Aberdeen Test Center WSMR – White Sands Missile Range IMCOM – Installation Management Command
YPG – Yuma Proving Ground WDTC – West Desert Test Center
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Dugway Proving Ground Organization
DPG Command
Staff
Command
U.S. Army
West Desert
Garrison,
Test Center Dugway
• Operations, Logistics, Surety Security Mission and
Installation
Utah Test and • Public Works
• Chemical Test Contracting Cmd
Training Range • Plans, Training, Mobilization,
• Special Programs and Security
• Test Support • Family, Morale, Welfare, and
• Data Management Medical Rapid Integration Recreation
• Resource Management Department & Acceptance • Emergency Services
Activity
• Meteorology Center
• Human Resources
• Program Analysis
• BioTesting Division Logistics • Resources Management
Utah National
Readiness
Guard
• Internal Review
Center • Chaplain
• Equal Employment Opportunity
Key Network Army and Air
Enterprise Force Exchange
Center Service
ORGANIC MISSION
SUPPORT RELATIONSHIP
INSTALLATION
Civilian Defense
Personnel Commissary
Advisory Center Agency
Team Dugway – working together to execute the mission
and care for people
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Workforce & Direct Economic Impact
Total Military/DA Civilians 486
ATEC, IMCOM, Appropriated Funds, Non-appropriated Funds
DoD Tenants 622
MICC, MEDCOM, NEC, RIAC, UTTR, TMDE, BTB, CPAC, LRC
Other Tenants 784
Army/AF Contractors, AAFES, IHG, USPS, Schools, CU
DPG Residents 228
Spouses and Dependents only
Total Employees and Residents 2120
Transients/Customers 50-1500
Military/Civilian combined on any given test day
Dugway Proving Ground supported nearly
2,500 jobs and $225 M in GDP for Utah
Category Total
Jobs 2,479
Earnings (M) $175.9
ATEC – Army Test & Evaluation Command
IMCOM – Installation Management Command Gross Domestic Product (M) $225.0
MICC – Mission & Installation Contracting Cmd
MEDCOM – Medical Command Source: Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute analysis using the REMI PI+ model
NEC – Network Enterprise Center
RIAC – Reception Integration Acceptance Ctr. AAFES – Army/Air Force Exchange Service
UTTR – Utah Test and Training Range IHG – InterContinental Hotels Group
TMDE – Test, Measurement & Diagnostic Equip. USPS – U.S. Postal Service
BTD – BioTesting Division CU – Credit Union
CPAC – Civilian Personnel Advisory Center
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Installation – English Village
• On-Post Housing for Families and Individuals
• Visitor Lodging at Desert Lodge
• Occupational Health Clinic
• Commissary, Gas Station and Shoppette
• School: Elementary - High School (K-12)
• Comprehensive Family and MWR Programs
• Army Community Service (ACS)
• Business and Recreation
• Child and Youth Services (CYS)
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Installation – Army Community Service &
Child and Youth Services
• Diverse array of family services
• Life skills classes
• Financial readiness
• Employment readiness
• SARC/SHARP
• Quality child care for all ages
• Child Development Center
• School Age and Youth Center
• School Liaison Officer
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Installation – Recreation & More
• Fitness Center
• Sports and fitness programs
• Outdoor swimming pool
• Community Club & Ditto Diner
• Library
• Sportsman’s Complex
• Skeet Range
• Rock and Wood Shop
• Auto Craft Shop
• Outdoor Recreation
• RV Park and RV Storage Lot
• Leisure Travel
• Antelope Inn
• Community Special Events
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Location & Airspace
Freedom to Test and Train DPG is partnered with Utah Test
& Training Range
Dugway is Remote:
• Free from urban encroachment
• Acoustically & electronically quiet
• Salt flats extending 90 miles north
• Light pollution-free
• Surrounded on three sides by
mountains and desert terrain
Dugway is Accessible:
• 78 miles from Salt Lake
International Airport (I-80)
• 38 miles from Tooele Salt Lake City Total Airspace Footprint 16,797 miles2
• 82 miles from Provo Provo Restricted Airspace 7,954 miles2
Total Area 1,252 miles2 Military Operations Area 10,004 miles2
Mountain Terrain 59,078 acres DOD Exclusive-use Land 3,078 miles2
Mixed Desert Terrain 279,768 acres Moab Government-owned Land 16,686 miles2
St. George
Playa (flats) 462,180 acres
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Capability Map
Test ranges for all
classes and sizes of
chemical, biological, Mustang Village Michael Army
explosives and elite Airfield
forces testing English Village
and training
BioTesting Division
GWOT Facility
Materiel Test Facility
Test Grid
Combined Chemical
Joint Ambient Breeze Tunnel Test Facility
GWOT – Global WarTest Grid
on Terrorism
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Michael Army Airfield (MAAF)
Fully lighted 11,000-ft runway
capable of handling any aircraft in
DOD inventory
• Emergency landing site for distressed aircraft
• Aircraft decon pad
• 20,000 ft2 hangar
• New 5,600 ft2 hangar
• 495,000 ft2 apron space
Operational Use:
• Unmanned Aircraft Systems testing
• Shipment of surety materials
• C/B decontamination of aircraft
• Tactical air operations
• Air re-supply and logistics
• USAF emergency airfield
• Contingency Power Projection Platform for Tooele Army Depot (TEAD)
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Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)
Onsite airfield facilitates UAS
testing programs
• Rapid Integration and Acceptance
Center for PM-UAS
• Hunter
• Shadow
• Warrior
• Gray Eagle
• Adjustable IR, Laser and EO targets
• High-speed optical data imaging
• Cloud characterization for C/B
disseminations
• Hellfire range support
• Fabrication shops
PM-UAS – Program Manager Unmanned Aircraft System
IR – Infrared
EO – Electro-optical
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CWMD Non-Materiel Evaluation
and Support
Providing expertise and locations to evaluate procedures and equipment
in realistic operational environments that is informed by test expertise
• Evaluate equipment effectiveness in new operational
scenarios with similar rigor to materiel testing
• Support addressing the full range of countering WMD tasks
and requirements – from prevent use or proliferation through
managing the consequences of employment
• Deliver graduate level, hands-on training with real agents
and simulants in threat-representative scenarios
• Focus on chemical and biological detection, signature recognition and
sampling
• Enhance readiness to respond to domestic chemical or biological
terrorist attack
• Provide realistic, practical exercises to test tactical skills in
the detection, forensic sampling, and packaging of
chemical/biological agents
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Recent Accomplishments
Jackrabbit - Large-scale outdoor Toxic Industrial
Chemical releases
(10 to 20 tons)
• Capstone event of a multi-year effort (DTRA, DHS)
• Multiple government, academic & international participants
• Meteorological forecasting and modeling of conditions and
dispersion characteristics prior to and during test events Closure and seam testing
• SK Challenge Field-test Week
• New Solar Field – 2 MW
• CALDERA and Iron Warrior
• Desert Ice Multinational C/B Event
• Air Force WSEP
SK – Sophos Kydoimos
DTRA – Defense Threat Reduction Agency
DHS – Department of Homeland Security
CALDERA – Crater Algorithm Designed for Explosive
chaRge Analysis
WSEP – Weapon System Evaluation Program
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The Near Future
Test Capabilities Improvements Test and Training Events
• Nontraditional Agents (NTAs) • SK Challenge IV Field-test Week
• Modular test capabilities • Desert Ice Multinational CB Event
• Replacement of air-handling for chemical
laboratories
Infrastructure Improvements
• Wireless Test Grid
• Additional 2 MW Solar Field
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Discussion and Questions
Quality of life
Supporting the Soldier
DPG – Viable today and
preparing for tomorrow Positioned for future growth
Vast remote areas for
testing and training
Expert, Army Infrastructure in place Supporting DOD
with state-of-the-art Environmental On-site airfield
Acquisition-certified transformation
equipment permits
work force
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TEAM DUGWAY –
Empowering the Nation’s Defenders
COL Brant D. Hoskins CSM Joe A. Bonds
Commander, Dugway Proving Ground Installation Command Sergeant Major
5450 Doolittle Ave 5450 Doolittle Ave
Dugway Proving Ground, UT 84022 Dugway Proving Ground, UT 84022
Dugway Proving Ground Public Affairs Office E-mail:
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Dugway Proving Ground Website:
[Link]/
Dugway Proving Ground (Official) Facebook page:
[Link]/USArmyDPG
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Back Up
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Major Range and Test Facility Base
(MRTFB)
“The DA MRTFB is an aggregation of T&E activities…designed to provide
support capabilities based on DOD component requirements without
unnecessary duplication. DA MRTFB activities are available to all users with
valid hardware testing and test support requirements.”
-Army Reg. 70-69, 1-6, a
“Capabilities….shall not be unnecessarily duplicated.”
-DoDD 3200.11
Public Law 103-160, 30 Nov. 93: Directed consolidation of all CBDP funding;
DPG MRTFB operating costs became responsibility of CBDP. Sec. Def.
designated Army as Executive Agent to coordinate and integrate
chemical/biological defense RDT&E
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DoD MRTFB Locations
DPG is the Nation’s designated MRTFB for Chemical and
Biological Defense Testing and Training
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