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  By: Van de Putte S.C.R. No. 76
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
         WHEREAS, Over the past eight years, the State of Texas and the
  City of San Antonio have partnered in the redevelopment of Kelly Air
  Force Base into the Port of San Antonio to create a world-class
  aerospace center in support of the United States Air Force; and
         WHEREAS, Several top-level defense prime contractors have
  made significant private investments in leased facilities at the
  Port of San Antonio to provide world-class aircraft maintenance,
  repair, and overhaul services for the United States Air Force,
  employing approximately 3,300 people; and
         WHEREAS, The maintenance, repair, and overhaul defense
  contractors have invested heavily in the development of the San
  Antonio workforce by providing training in state-of-the-art
  technical operations, productivity improvement, worker safety, and
  employee involvement to develop a highly skilled workforce that has
  demonstrated outstanding performance for military customers; and
         WHEREAS, The defense contractors and employees located at the
  Port of San Antonio contribute to United States defense
  preparedness by providing critical aircraft systems maintenance,
  repair, overhaul, and support services to optimize United States
  Air Force fleet utilization; and
         WHEREAS, The world-class performance of the defense industry
  and its highly trained workforce provides best-value results
  measured in terms of lowest cost, highest quality, and on-time
  delivery to military customers and serves the best interest of the
  military forces serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other
  high-priority regions of the world; and
         WHEREAS, Maintaining defense industry maintenance, repair,
  and overhaul operations at the Port of San Antonio, in association
  with government-owned military depots performing maintenance,
  repair, and overhaul operations throughout the United States, is
  critical to national security requirements to preserve national
  strategic capability by maintaining a high state of readiness
  during this time of high-threat conflict; and
         WHEREAS, The United States Code, 10 U.S.C. Section 2466,
  requires that not more than 50 percent of designated core depot work
  be performed by private industry; however, the General Accounting
  Office has cited some inconsistencies with regard to the reporting
  of industry and depot maintenance, repair, and overhaul operations,
  which may not properly reflect work performed by depots through
  "public/private partnerships," so that inaccurate data is being
  reported to the United States Air Force with regard to the
  percentage of work being performed by private industry; and
         WHEREAS, As the United States Air Force continues to consider
  moving work from the Port of San Antonio to out-of-state Air Force
  depots, due consideration should be given to maintaining our war
  fighting capability as well as to all reasonable business costs
  such as capital funding for construction and other costs, research
  and development, procurement, benefits and future pension
  expenses, and other costs; such factors may not be accurately
  reflected in the data that the Air Force uses in making decisions to
  move maintenance, repair, and overhaul work; and
         WHEREAS, The significant investments made by industry, the
  Port of San Antonio, and the State of Texas to support the national
  maintenance, repair, and overhaul defense industrial base and
  workforce should be considered before the United States Air Force
  invests in duplicate capabilities; and
         WHEREAS, The maintenance, repair, and overhaul operations at
  the Port of San Antonio, which maintain a highly skilled workforce,
  are essential to the national interest; they require an adequate
  level of business in order to be in a position to support our armed
  forces, and this national asset will be lost to our nation forever
  if allowed to be degraded due to inadequate attention and
  utilization; and
         WHEREAS, The maintenance, repair, and overhaul operations
  and workforce competency and ability are driven by a spirit to
  compete for work that provides best value to our military
  customers; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the 80th Legislature of the State of Texas
  hereby congratulate maintenance, repair, and overhaul defense
  industry employees located at the Port of San Antonio and the State
  of Texas on their commitment to support our armed forces and the
  taxpayers; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That the United States Air Force should consider
  the impact on our armed forces in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere
  and on American taxpayers as it determines its national public and
  private industrial base policy with regard to relocating work from
  the Port of San Antonio to military depots; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That the United States Air Force should take into
  account all due business considerations such as workforce
  performance, capital and construction costs, benefits and future
  pension costs, and the existing national industrial base including
  the private sector as it considers work transfer; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for the Secretary of the United States Air Force as an
  expression of the high regard of the legislature for the defense
  contractors and their employees located at the Port of San Antonio.