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This proposed rule would amend the regulations that implement the provisions relating to real estate transactions in section 721 of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended. Specifically, the proposed rule would amend the regulations by adding, moving, and removing certain military installations on the appendix at parts 1 and 2, and making corresponding revisions to the definition of the term "military installation." The proposed rule would also make technical amendments to update the name or location information for certain military installations already listed on the appendix.
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[Federal Register Volume 89, Number 139 (Friday, July 19, 2024)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 58653-58660]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2024-15221]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Office of Investment Security
31 CFR Part 802
[Docket ID TREAS-DO-2024-0010]
RIN 1505-AC88
Definition of Military Installation and the List of Military
Installations in Regulations Pertaining to Certain Transactions by
Foreign Persons Involving Real Estate in the United States
AGENCY: Office of Investment Security, Department of the Treasury.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
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SUMMARY: This proposed rule would amend the regulations that implement
the provisions relating to real estate transactions in section 721 of
the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended. Specifically, the
proposed rule would amend the regulations by adding, moving, and
removing certain military installations on the appendix at parts 1 and
2, and making corresponding revisions to the definition of the term
``military installation.'' The proposed rule would also make technical
amendments to update the name or location information for certain
military installations already listed on the appendix.
DATES: Written comments must be received by August 19, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Written comments may be submitted through one of two
methods:
<bullet> Electronic Submission: Comments may be submitted
electronically through the Federal government eRulemaking portal at
<a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a>.
Electronic submission of comments allows the commenter maximum time
to prepare and submit a comment, ensures timely receipt, and enables
the Treasury Department to make the comments available to the public.
<bullet> Mail: Send to U.S. Department of the Treasury, Attention:
Meena R. Sharma, Director, Office of Investment Security Policy and
International Relations, 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC
20220.
The Department of the Treasury encourages comments to be submitted
via <a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a>. Please submit comments only and
include your name and company name (if any) and cite ``Amendments to
the Definition of Military Installation and the List of Military
Installations in Regulations Pertaining to Certain Transactions by
Foreign Persons Involving Real Estate in the United States'' in all
correspondence. All comments submitted, including attachments and other
supporting material, in response to this proposed rule will be made
public, including any personally identifiable or confidential business
information that is included in a comment. Therefore, commenters should
submit only information that they wish to make publicly available.
Commenters who wish to remain anonymous should not include identifying
information in their comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Meena R. Sharma, Director, Office of
Investment Security Policy and International Relations, at U.S.
Department of the Treasury, 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC
20220; telephone: (202) 622-3425; email:
<a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#9bd8ddd2cec8b5c9fefceef7faeff2f4f5e8dbefe9fefae8eee9e2b5fcf4ed"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="3d7e7b74686e136f585a48515c495452534e7d494f585c4e484f44135a524b">[email protected]</span></a>.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The regulations at part 802 to title 31 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (part 802) implement the provisions in section 721 of the
Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended (Section 721) and establish
the process and procedures of the Committee on Foreign Investment in
the United States (CFIUS or the Committee) with respect to reviewing
transactions involving the purchase or lease by, or concession to, a
foreign person of certain real estate in the United States.
Section 721 authorizes the president or his designee (i.e., CFIUS)
to review certain real estate transactions by foreign persons where the
real estate at issue is located in the United States and (a) is located
within, or will function as part of, an air or maritime port; or (b) is
in close proximity to a United States military installation or another
facility or property of the United States Government that is sensitive
for reasons relating to national security; could reasonably provide the
foreign person the ability to collect intelligence on activities being
conducted at such an installation, facility, or property; or could
otherwise expose national security activities at such an installation,
facility, or property to the risk of foreign surveillance.
The current regulations at part 802 identify a subset of military
installations around which certain real estate transactions are covered
under CFIUS's jurisdiction. The specific military installations are
listed in appendix A by name and location (or township/range), and
section 802.227 sets forth the category descriptions of the military
installations identified in appendix A. The locations listed in
appendix A are intended to aid in the identification of the relevant
installations only and do not represent specific boundaries of the
installations for purposes of determining whether a transaction is a
covered real estate transaction.
The preamble to the final rule establishing part 802 (see 85 FR
3158) noted that the military installations listed in the appendix were
identified by the U.S. Department of Defense (Department of Defense)
based upon an evaluation of national security considerations, and that
the Department of Defense will continue on an ongoing basis to assess
its military installations and the geographic scope established under
the rules to ensure appropriate application in light of national
security considerations. In 2023, as a result of the assessment of
military installations by the Department of Defense at that time,
amendments made to the regulations added eight military installations
to appendix A and updated the names of five military installations (see
88 FR 57348, published August 23, 2023). Since then, the Department of
Defense has completed a comprehensive assessment of its military
installations through coordination across all military services,
considering factors such as the operations, assets, missions, and
training at each installation and appropriateness for coverage under
Section 721. While the Department of Defense continuously evaluates its
military installations to ensure
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appropriate application of Section 721 in light of national security
considerations, the recent completion of this comprehensive assessment
prompted the changes described in this proposed rule--namely, the
addition of 40 military installations to part 1 of appendix A around
which CFIUS's real estate jurisdiction generally extends one mile from
the installation's boundary; the addition of 19 military installations
to part 2 of appendix A around which CFIUS's real estate jurisdiction
generally extends 100 miles from the installation's boundary; the
movement of eight military installations from part 1 to part 2 of
appendix A; the removal of one installation from part 1 and two
installations from part 2; and corresponding revisions to the
definition of the term ``military installation.'' Additionally, the
names of 14 installations already in appendix A would be technically
amended to reflect official installation name changes by the Department
of Defense and the location of seven installations would be updated to
more directly identify the installations' approximate location.
II. Discussion of the Rule
A. Amendments to the Military Installations Listed in Appendix A
The appendix to the regulations at part 802 identifies certain
bases, ranges, and other installations that, for the purposes of the
regulation, meet the definition of ``military installation'' at section
802.227 and, to assist in the identification of such installations, the
related location (or township/range) information. The appendix is
important in determining whether a transaction is a covered real estate
transaction because of a nearby military installation. As relevant to
this proposed rule, the installations identified in the appendix at
part 1 meet one of the category descriptions in section 802.227 (b) to
(o). Installations at part 2 meet one of the category descriptions in
section 802.227 (h), (k), or (m).
This proposed rule would revise appendix A to include the 59
military installations listed below as well as to remove eight military
installations from part 1 of appendix A and add them to part 2 (as
noted below).
Part 1
<bullet> Anniston Army Depot, located in Anniston, Alabama
<bullet> Barter Island Regional Radar Site, located in Barter Island,
Alaska
<bullet> Blue Grass Army Depot, located in Richmond, Kentucky
<bullet> Camp Blaz, located in Dededo, Guam
<bullet> Camp Navajo, located in Bellemont, Arizona
<bullet> Camp Roberts, located in San Miguel, California
<bullet> Cold Bay Regional Radar Site, located in Cold Bay, Alaska
<bullet> Detroit Arsenal, located in Warren, Michigan
<bullet> Hawthorne Army Depot, located in Hawthorne, Nevada
<bullet> Indian Mountain Regional Radar Site, located in Indian
Mountain, Alaska
<bullet> Iowa Army Ammunition Plant, located in Middletown, Iowa
<bullet> Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, located in Arlington, Virginia
<bullet> Joint Systems Manufacturing Center--Lima, located in Lima,
Ohio
<bullet> Kenai Regional Radar Site, located in Kenai, Alaska
<bullet> Kotzebue Regional Radar Site, located in Kotzebue, Alaska
<bullet> Lake City Army Ammunition Plant, located in Independence,
Missouri
<bullet> Letterkenny Army Depot, located in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
<bullet> Lisburne Regional Radar Site, located in Cape Lisburne, Alaska
<bullet> Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, located in Albany, Georgia
<bullet> Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, located in Barstow,
California
<bullet> Marine Corps Support Facility Blount Island, located in
Jacksonville, Florida
<bullet> McAlester Army Ammunition Plant, located in McAlester,
Oklahoma
<bullet> Military Ocean Terminal Concord, located in Concord,
California
<bullet> Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point, located in Brunswick
County, North Carolina
<bullet> Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, located in Corpus Christi,
Texas
<bullet> Naval Logistics Support Activity Ketchikan, located in
Ketchikan, Alaska
<bullet> Naval Logistics Support Activity LaMoure, located in LaMoure,
North Dakota
<bullet> Naval Logistics Support Annex Orlando, located in Okahumpka,
Florida
<bullet> Naval Logistics Support Facility Aguada, located in Aguada,
Puerto Rico
<bullet> Naval Logistics Support Facility Cutler, located in Cutler,
Maine
<bullet> Naval Suffolk Facility, located in Suffolk, Virginia
<bullet> Pine Bluff Arsenal, located in White Hall, Arkansas
<bullet> Pueblo Chemical Depot, located in Pueblo, Colorado
<bullet> Red River Army Depot, located in Texarkana, Texas
<bullet> Romanzof Regional Radar Site, located in Cape Romanzof, Alaska
<bullet> Scott Air Force Base, located in St. Clair County, Illinois
<bullet> Scranton Army Ammunition Plant, located in Scranton,
Pennsylvania
<bullet> Sparrevohn Regional Radar Site, located in Sparrevohn, Alaska
<bullet> Tatalina Regional Radar Site, located in Tatalina, Alaska
<bullet> Tooele Army Depot, located in Tooele, Utah
Part 2
<bullet> Altus Air Force Base, located in Altus, Oklahoma
<bullet> Arnold Air Force Base, located in Coffee County and Franklin
County, Tennessee (moved from part 1 to part 2)
<bullet> Barksdale Air Force Base, located in Bossier City, Louisiana
<bullet> Camp Dodge, located in Johnston, Iowa
<bullet> Camp Grayling, located in Grayling, Michigan
<bullet> Camp Williams, located in Bluffdale, Utah
<bullet> Cannon Air Force Base, located in Clovis, New Mexico
<bullet> Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range, located in Niland,
California
<bullet> Columbus Air Force Base, located in Columbus, Mississippi
<bullet> Dover Air Force Base, located in Delmarva, Delaware
<bullet> Fort Novosel, located in Dale County, Alabama
<bullet> Goodfellow Air Force Base, located in San Angelo, Texas
<bullet> Joint Base Cape Cod, located in Sandwich, Massachusetts
<bullet> Joint Base Charleston, located in North Charleston, South
Carolina
<bullet> Joint Base San Antonio, located in San Antonio, Texas (moved
from part 1 to part 2)
<bullet> Little Rock Air Force Base, located in Little Rock, Arkansas
<bullet> Malmstrom Air Force Base, located in Great Falls, Montana
(moved from part 1 to part 2)
<bullet> Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, located in Montgomery, Alabama
<bullet> Moody Air Force Base, located in Valdosta, Georgia (moved from
part 1 to part 2)
<bullet> Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, located in Butlerville,
Indiana
<bullet> Redstone Arsenal, located in Huntsville, Alabama (moved from
part 1 to part 2)
<bullet> Schriever Air Force Base, located in Colorado Springs,
Colorado (moved from part 1 to part 2)
<bullet> Tinker Air Force Base, located in Midwest City, Oklahoma
(moved from part 1 to part 2)
<bullet> Townsend Bombing Range, located in McIntosh County, Georgia
<bullet> Vance Air Force Base, located in Enid, Oklahoma
<bullet> Whiteman Air Force Base, located in Knob Noster, Missouri
<bullet> Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, located in Dayton, Ohio
(moved from part 1 to part 2)
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Additionally, three sites currently included in appendix A would be
removed. Cape Cod Air Force Station would be removed from part 1
because it is located within Joint Base Cape Cod, which would be added
to the appendix at part 2 as detailed above. Iowa National Guard Joint
Force Headquarters would be removed from part 2 because it is located
within Camp Dodge, which would be added to the appendix at part 2 as
detailed above. Finally, Lackland Air Force Base would be removed from
part 2 because it is located within Joint Base San Antonio, which would
be moved from part 1 to part 2 of appendix A as detailed above.
B. Technical Amendments To Update Identification of Certain Military
Installations
This proposed rule would make technical amendments to update the
names of 14 military installations based on recommendations of the
Department of Defense Naming Commission, the establishment of the U.S.
Space Force (Space Force), and other changes to reflect the official
names of the installations at present.
More specifically, these changes include technical corrections to
the names of five military installations as a result of the
recommendation of the Department of Defense Naming Commission available
at <a href="https://www.defense.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/3260434/dod-begins-implementing-naming-commission-recommendations/">https://www.defense.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/3260434/dod-begins-implementing-naming-commission-recommendations/</a> as well as
name changes to more accurately reflect the installations' official
name.
Additionally, on December 20, 2019, Congress established the Space
Force as an armed force within the Department of the Air Force. Nine of
the military installation names below are a result of the names having
been officially changed by the Department of Defense and reflect
efforts to align installations with space-focused operations under the
appropriate military branch. These name changes are detailed below.
<bullet> Army Research Office (formerly Army Research Lab--Raleigh
Durham)
<bullet> Biometric Technology Center Defense Forensics and Biometrics
Agency (formerly Biometric Technology Center Biometrics Identity
Management Activity)
<bullet> Buckley Space Force Base (formerly Buckley Air Force Base)
<bullet> Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (formerly Cape Canaveral
Air Force Station)
<bullet> Cavalier Space Force Station (formerly Cavalier Air Force
Station)
<bullet> Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station (formerly Cheyenne
Mountain Air Force Station)
<bullet> Clear Space Force Station (formerly Clear Air Force Station)
<bullet> Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center
(formerly U.S. Army Natick Soldier Systems Center)
<bullet> Eareckson Air Station (formerly Eareckson Air Force Station)
<bullet> Fort Eisenhower (formerly Fort Gordon)
<bullet> Patrick Space Force Base (formerly Patrick Air Force Base)
<bullet> Peterson Space Force Base (formerly Peterson Air Force Base)
<bullet> Schriever Space Force Base (formerly Schriever Air Force Base)
<bullet> Vandenberg Space Force Base (formerly Vandenberg Air Force
Base)
The locations of seven installations on the appendix at parts 1 and
2 would be updated to assist the public in identifying the
installations by reference to their specific location. While these
seven installations have not relocated, the updates to the location
information are for the purposes of providing further clarity in
identifying relevant sites. Some of the location updates pertain to
installations also discussed above due to name changes.
<bullet> Army Research Office, located in Durham, NC (formerly Army
Research Lab--Raleigh Durham, located in Raleigh Durham, NC)
<bullet> Camp Mackall, located in Southern Pines, NC (formerly Camp
Mackall, located in Pinebluff, NC)
<bullet> Fort Campbell, located in Hopkinsville, KY and Clarksville, TN
(formerly Fort Campbell, located in Hopkinsville, KY)
<bullet> Fort Johnson, located in Vernon Parrish, LA (formerly Fort
Johnson, located in Leesville, LA)
<bullet> Fort Knox, located in Elizabethtown, KY (formerly Fort Knox,
located in Fort Knox, KY)
<bullet> Fort Leavenworth, located in Leavenworth County, KS (formerly
Fort Leavenworth, located in Leavenworth, KS)
<bullet> Hardwood Range, located in Necedah, WI (formerly Hardwood
Range, located in Necehuenemedah, WI)
C. Amendments to the Definition of ``Military Installation''
This proposed rule would also make several amendments to the
definition of the term ``military installation'' at section 802.227 of
the regulations. As defined in the current regulations, the term
``military installation'' means any site that meets certain category
descriptions, and as identified in appendix A to part 802. The
definition of ``military installation'' would be amended with respect
to paragraphs (e), (f), (g), (l), (m), and (n) of section 802.227.
Consistent with name changes discussed in section B above,
paragraphs (e) and (f) of section 802.227 would be amended to add Space
Force bases, stations, and major annexes thereof. Paragraphs (g), (l),
(m), and (n) of section 802.227 would be amended to expand the list of
applicable installations that meet these category descriptions. With
respect to paragraph (g) of section 802.227, Army major depots,
arsenals, and military terminals, including those that are not
collocated with an Army installation included in the appendix, would be
added as covered installations under this category description. For
paragraph (l), the proposed rule would remove the exclusion for Marine
Corps installations, logistics battalions, and support facilities from
this category description. Paragraph (m) of section 802.227 would be
amended to remove the set of states and reference to military ranges
owned by the Navy or Air Force. Certain real estate transactions near
military ranges owned by each of the Armed Forces could reasonably
provide a foreign person the ability to collect intelligence or perform
surveillance or could otherwise expose national security activities at
such installations. This proposed change broadens the category to any
military range as appropriate and is consistent with the definition of
military range as defined in 10 U.S.C. 101(f)(1), which defines a range
as ``a designated land or water area that is set aside, managed, and
used for range activities of the Department of Defense.'' Finally,
paragraph (n) would be amended by removing the reference to the
Submarine Force Atlantic and Submarine Force Pacific squadrons and
supporting commands and adding major support activities and annexes.
This would broaden the category to include any relevant Naval base and
air station and major support activities and annexes thereof, as
identified by the Department of Defense.
III. Rulemaking Requirements
Executive Order 12866
This rule is not subject to the general requirements of Executive
Order 12866, as amended, which covers review of regulations by the
Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB), because it relates to a foreign affairs
function of the United States, pursuant to section 3(d)(2) of that
order. In
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addition, this rule is not subject to review under section 6(b) of
Executive Order 12866 pursuant to section 1(d) of the June 9, 2023,
Memorandum of Agreement between the Treasury Department and OMB, which
states that CFIUS regulations are not subject to OMB's standard
centralized review process under Executive Order 12866.
Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.)
generally requires an agency to prepare a regulatory flexibility
analysis, unless the agency certifies that the rule will not, once
implemented, have a significant economic impact on a substantial number
of small entities. The RFA applies whenever an agency is required to
publish a general notice of proposed rulemaking under section 553(b) of
the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) (5 U.S.C. 553), or any other
law. As set forth below, because regulations issued pursuant to the
Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended (DPA), such as these
regulations, are not subject to the APA, or other law requiring the
publication of a general notice of proposed rulemaking, the RFA does
not apply.
This proposed rule makes amendments to the regulations implementing
section 721 of the DPA. Section 709(a) of the DPA provides that the
regulations issued under it are not subject to the rulemaking
requirements of the APA. Section 709(b)(1) instead provides that any
regulation issued under the DPA be published in the Federal Register
and opportunity for public comment be provided for not less than 30
days. Section 709(b)(3) of the DPA also provides that all comments
received during the public comment period be considered and the
publication of the final regulation contain written responses to such
comments. Consistent with the plain text of the DPA, legislative
history confirms that Congress intended that regulations under the DPA
be exempt from the notice and comment provisions of the APA and instead
provided that the agency include a statement that interested parties
were consulted in the formulation of the final regulation. See H.R.
Conf. Rep. No. 102-1028, at 42 (1992) and H.R. Rep. No. 102-208 pt. 1,
at 28 (1991). The limited public participation procedures described in
the DPA do not require a general notice of proposed rulemaking as set
forth in the RFA. Further, the mechanisms for publication and public
participation are sufficiently different to distinguish the DPA
procedures from a rule that requires a general notice of proposed
rulemaking. In providing the President with expanded authority to
suspend or prohibit certain real estate transactions involving foreign
persons if such a transaction would threaten to impair the national
security of the United States, Congress could not have contemplated
that regulations implementing such authority would be subject to RFA
analysis. For these reasons, the RFA does not apply to these
regulations. Regardless of whether the provisions of the RFA apply to
this rulemaking, for reasons noted in the preamble to the final rule
establishing part 802 (see 85 FR 3158), the Treasury Department
determined that the implementation of the provisions of Section 721
relating to real estate transactions would most likely not affect a
substantial number of small entities. The amendments in this rule do
not change that analysis or determination. Notwithstanding this
certification, the Treasury Department invites comments on the
potential impacts of this rule on small entities.
List of Subjects in 31 CFR Part 802
Foreign investments in the United States, Federal buildings and
facilities, Government property, Investigations, Investment companies,
Investments, Land sales, National defense, Public lands, Real property
acquisition, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
For the reasons set forth in the preamble, the Treasury Department
proposes to amend part 802 to title 31 of the Code of Federal
Regulations to read as follows:
PART 802--REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO CERTAIN TRANSACTIONS BY FOREIGN
PERSONS INVOLVING REAL ESTATE IN THE UNITED STATES
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1. The authority citation for part 802 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4565; E.O. 11858, as amended, 73 FR 4677.
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2. Amend Sec. 802.227 by:
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a. In paragraph (e), adding ``, and Space Force bases and major annexes
thereof'' after ``Air Force bases and major annexes thereof''; and
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b. Revising paragraphs (f), (g), (l), (m), and (n).
The revisions read as follows:
Sec. 802.227 Military installation.
* * * * *
(f) Air Force bases, Air Force stations, Space Force bases, Space
Force stations, and major annexes thereof, containing satellite,
telemetry, tracking, or commanding systems;
(g) Army bases, ammunition plants, centers of excellence, major
depots and arsenals, military terminals, and research laboratories and
major annexes thereof;
* * * * *
(l) Marine Corps bases and air stations and major annexes thereof,
excluding detachments and recruit depots;
(m) Military ranges as defined in 10 U.S.C. 101 (f)(1), or joint
forces training centers;
(n) Naval bases and air stations including major support activities
and annexes;
* * * * *
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3. Revise parts 1 and 2 of appendix A to part 802 to read as follows:
Appendix A to Part 802--List of Military Installations and Other U.S.
Government Sites
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Site name Location
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Part 1
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Adelphi Laboratory Center....................... Adelphi, MD.
Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing Site.. Maui, HI.
Air Force Office of Scientific Research......... Arlington, VA.
Andersen Air Force Base......................... Yigo, Guam.
Anniston Army Depot............................. Anniston, AL.
Army Futures Command............................ Austin, TX.
Army Research Lab--Orlando Simulations and Orlando, FL.
Training Technology Center.
Army Research Office............................ Durham, NC.
Barter Island Regional Radar Site............... Barter Island, AK.
Beale Air Force Base............................ Yuba City, CA.
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Biometric Technology Center (Defense Forensics Clarksburg, WV.
and Biometrics Agency).
Blue Grass Army Depot........................... Richmond, KY.
Buckley Space Force Base........................ Aurora, CO.
Camp Blaz....................................... Dededo, Guam.
Camp Mackall.................................... Southern Pines, NC.
Camp Navajo..................................... Bellemont, AZ.
Camp Roberts.................................... San Miguel, CA.
Cape Newenham Long Range Radar Site............. Cape Newenham, AK.
Cavalier Space Force Station.................... Cavalier, ND.
Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station........... Colorado Springs, CO.
Clear Space Force Station....................... Anderson, AK.
Cold Bay Regional Radar Site.................... Cold Bay, AK.
Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Natick, MA.
Center.
Creech Air Force Base........................... Indian Springs, NV.
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.................... Tucson, AZ.
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency....... Arlington, VA.
Detroit Arsenal................................. Warren, MI.
Eareckson Air Station........................... Shemya, AK.
Eielson Air Force Base.......................... Fairbanks, AK.
Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base.............. Houston, TX.
Fairchild Air Force Base........................ Spokane, WA.
Fort Belvoir.................................... Fairfax County, VA.
Fort Bliss...................................... El Paso, TX.
Fort Campbell................................... Hopkinsville, KY and
Clarksville, TN.
Fort Carson..................................... Colorado Springs, CO.
Fort Cavazos.................................... Killeen, TX.
Fort Detrick.................................... Frederick, MD.
Fort Drum....................................... Watertown, NY.
Fort Eisenhower................................. Augusta, GA.
Fort Gregg-Adams................................ Petersburg, VA.
Fort Knox....................................... Elizabethtown, KY.
Fort Leavenworth................................ Leavenworth County,
KS.
Fort Leonard Wood............................... Pulaski County, MO.
Fort Meade...................................... Anne Arundel County,
MD.
Fort Moore...................................... Columbus, GA.
Fort Riley...................................... Junction City, KS.
Fort Shafter.................................... Honolulu, HI.
Fort Sill....................................... Lawton, OK.
Fort Stewart.................................... Hinesville, GA.
Fort Yukon Long Range Radar Site................ Fort Yukon, AK.
Francis E. Warren Air Force Base................ Cheyenne, WY.
Guam Tracking Station........................... Inarajan, Guam.
Hanscom Air Force Base.......................... Lexington, MA.
Hawthorne Army Depot............................ Hawthorne, NV.
Holloman Air Force Base......................... Alamogordo, NM.
Holston Army Ammunition Plant................... Kingsport, TN.
Indian Mountain Regional Radar Site............. Indian Mountain, AK.
Iowa Army Ammunition Plant...................... Middletown, IA.
Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling.................... Washington, DC.
Joint Base Andrews.............................. Camp Springs, MD.
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson................. Anchorage, AK.
Joint Base Langley-Eustis....................... Hampton, VA and
Newport News, VA.
Joint Base Lewis-McChord........................ Tacoma, WA.
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst................ Lakehurst, NJ.
Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall.................. Arlington, VA.
Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.................. Honolulu, HI.
Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story Virginia Beach, VA.
Joint Systems Manufacturing Center--Lima........ Lima, OH.
Kaena Point Satellite Tracking Station.......... Waianae, HI.
Kenai Regional Radar Site....................... Kenai, AK.
King Salmon Air Force Station................... King Salmon, AK.
Kirtland Air Force Base......................... Albuquerque, NM.
Kodiak Tracking Station......................... Kodiak Island, AK.
Kotzebue Regional Radar Site.................... Kotzebue, AK.
Lake City Army Ammunition Plant................. Independence, MO.
Letterkenny Army Depot.......................... Chambersburg, PA.
Lisburne Regional Radar Site.................... Cape Lisburne, AK.
Los Angeles Air Force Base...................... El Segundo, CA.
MacDill Air Force Base.......................... Tampa, FL.
Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Twentynine Palms, CA.
Palms.
Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort............... Beaufort, SC.
Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point........... Cherry Point, NC.
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Marine Corps Air Station Miramar................ San Diego, CA.
Marine Corps Air Station New River.............. Jacksonville, NC.
Marine Corps Air Station Yuma................... Yuma, AZ.
Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune.................. Jacksonville, NC.
Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton................ Oceanside, CA.
Marine Corps Base Hawaii........................ Kaneohe Bay, HI.
Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Camp H.M. Smith....... Halawa, HI.
Marine Corps Base Quantico...................... Quantico, VA.
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany.............. Albany, GA.
Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow............. Barstow, CA.
Marine Corps Support Facility Blount Island..... Jacksonville, FL.
Mark Center..................................... Alexandria, VA.
McAlester Army Ammunition Plant................. McAlester, OK.
Military Ocean Terminal Concord................. Concord, CA.
Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point............. Brunswick County, NC.
Minot Air Force Base............................ Minot, ND.
Naval Air Station Corpus Christi................ Corpus Christi, TX.
Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans Belle Chasse, LA.
Naval Air Station Oceana........................ Virginia Beach, VA.
Naval Air Station Oceana Dam Neck Annex......... Virginia Beach, VA.
Naval Air Station Whidbey Island................ Oak Harbor, WA.
Naval Base Guam................................. Apra Harbor, Guam.
Naval Base Kitsap Bangor........................ Silverdale, WA.
Naval Base Point Loma........................... San Diego, CA.
Naval Base San Diego............................ San Diego, CA.
Naval Base Ventura County--Port Hueneme Port Hueneme, CA.
Operating Facility.
Naval Logistics Support Activity Ketchikan...... Ketchikan, AK.
Naval Logistics Support Activity LaMoure........ LaMoure, ND.
Naval Logistics Support Annex Orlando........... Okahumpka, FL.
Naval Logistics Support Facility Aguada......... Aguada, Puerto Rico.
Naval Logistics Support Facility Cutler......... Cutler, ME.
Naval Research Laboratory....................... Washington, DC.
Naval Research Laboratory--Blossom Point........ Welcome, MD.
Naval Research Laboratory--Stennis Space Center. Hancock County, MS.
Naval Research Laboratory--Tilghman............. Tilghman, MD.
Naval Station Newport........................... Newport, RI.
Naval Station Norfolk........................... Norfolk, VA.
Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay.................. Kings Bay, GA.
Naval Submarine Base New London................. Groton, CT.
Naval Suffolk Facility.......................... Suffolk, VA.
Naval Support Activity Crane.................... Crane, IN.
Naval Support Activity Orlando.................. Orlando, FL.
Naval Support Activity Panama City.............. Panama City, FL.
Naval Support Activity Philadelphia............. Philadelphia, PA.
Naval Support Facility Carderock................ Bethesda, MD.
Naval Support Facility Dahlgren................. Dahlgren, VA.
Naval Support Facility Indian Head.............. Indian Head, MD.
Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division-- Bayview, ID.
Acoustic Research Detachment.
Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach Detachment Norco, CA.
Norco.
New Boston Air Station.......................... New Boston, NH.
Offutt Air Force Base........................... Bellevue, NE.
Oliktok Long Range Radar Site................... Oliktok, AK.
Orchard Combat Training Center.................. Boise, ID.
Peason Ridge Training Area...................... Leesville, LA.
Pentagon........................................ Arlington, VA.
Peterson Space Force Base....................... Colorado Springs, CO.
Picatinny Arsenal............................... Morris County, NJ.
Pine Bluff Arsenal.............................. White Hall, AR.
Pi[ntilde]on Canyon Maneuver Site............... Tyrone, CO.
Pohakuloa Training Area......................... Hilo, HI.
Point Barrow Long Range Radar Site.............. Point Barrow, AK.
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard....................... Kittery, ME.
Pueblo Chemical Depot........................... Pueblo, CO.
Radford Army Ammunition Plant................... Radford, VA.
Red River Army Depot............................ Texarkana, TX.
Rock Island Arsenal............................. Rock Island, IL.
Romanzof Regional Radar Site.................... Romanzof, AK.
Rome Research Laboratory........................ Rome, NY.
Scott Air Force Base............................ St. Clair County, IL.
Scranton Army Ammunition Plant.................. Scranton, PA.
Seymour Johnson Air Force Base.................. Goldsboro, NC.
Shaw Air Force Base............................. Sumter, SC.
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Southeast Alaska Acoustic Measurement Facility.. Ketchikan, AK.
Sparrevohn Regional Radar Site.................. Sparrevohn, AK.
Tatalina Regional Radar Site.................... Tatalina, AK.
Tin City Long Range Radar Site.................. Tin City, AK.
Tooele Army Depot............................... Tooele, UT.
Travis Air Force Base........................... Fairfield, CA.
Tyndall Air Force Base.......................... Bay County, FL.
Watervliet Arsenal.............................. Watervliet, NY.
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Aberdeen Proving Ground......................... Aberdeen, MD.
Air Force Plant 42.............................. Palmdale, CA.
Altus Air Force Base............................ Altus, OK.
Arnold Air Force Base........................... Coffee County and
Franklin County, TN.
Barksdale Air Force Base........................ Bossier City, LA.
Camp Dodge...................................... Johnston, IA.
Camp Grayling................................... Grayling, MI.
Camp Shelby..................................... Hattiesburg, MS.
Camp Williams................................... Bluffdale, UT.
Cannon Air Force Base........................... Clovis, NM.
Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.............. Cape Canaveral, FL.
Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range......... Niland, CA.
Columbus Air Force Base......................... Columbus, MS.
Dare County Range............................... Manns Harbor, NC.
Dover Air Force Base............................ Delmarva, DE.
Dyess Air Force Base............................ Abilene, TX.
Edwards Air Force Base.......................... Edwards, CA.
Eglin Air Force Base............................ Valparaiso, FL.
Ellsworth Air Force Base........................ Box Elder, SD.
Fallon Range Complex............................ Fallon, NV.
Fort Greely..................................... Delta Junction, AK.
Fort Huachuca................................... Sierra Vista, AZ.
Fort Irwin...................................... San Bernardino County,
CA.
Fort Johnson.................................... Vernon Parish, LA.
Fort Liberty.................................... Fayetteville, NC.
Fort Novosel.................................... Dale County, AL.
Fort Wainwright................................. Fairbanks, AK.
Goodfellow Air Force Base....................... San Angelo, TX.
Grand Forks Air Force Base...................... Grand Forks, ND.
Hardwood Range.................................. Necedah, WI.
Hill Air Force Base............................. Ogden, UT.
Joint Base Cape Cod............................. Sandwich, MA.
Joint Base Charleston........................... North Charleston, SC.
Joint Base San Antonio.......................... San Antonio, TX.
Laughlin Air Force Base......................... Del Rio, TX.
Little Rock Air Force Base...................... Little Rock, AR.
Luke Air Force Base............................. Glendale, AZ.
Malmstrom Air Force Base........................ Great Falls, MT.
Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base................... Montgomery, AL.
Moody Air Force Base............................ Valdosta, GA.
Mountain Home Air Force Base.................... Mountain Home, ID.
Muscatatuck Urban Training Center............... Butlerville, IN.
Naval Air Station Meridian...................... Meridian, MS.
Naval Air Station Patuxent River................ Lexington Park, MD.
Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake............ Ridgecrest, CA.
Naval Base Kitsap--Keyport...................... Keyport, WA.
Naval Base Ventura County--Point Mugu Operating Point Mugu, CA.
Facility.
Naval Weapons Systems Training Facility Boardman Boardman, OR.
Nellis Air Force Base........................... Las Vegas, NV.
Nevada Test and Training Range.................. Tonopah, NV.
Pacific Missile Range Facility.................. Kekaha, HI.
Patrick Space Force Base........................ Cocoa Beach, FL.
Redstone Arsenal................................ Huntsville, AL.
Schriever Space Force Base...................... Colorado Springs, CO.
Tinker Air Force Base........................... Midwest City, OK.
Townsend Bombing Range.......................... McIntosh County, GA.
Tropic Regions Test Center...................... Wahiawa, HI.
Utah Test and Training Range.................... Barro, UT.
Vance Air Force Base............................ Enid, OK.
Vandenberg Space Force Base..................... Lompoc, CA.
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West Desert Test Center......................... Dugway, UT.
White Sands Missile Range....................... White Sands Missile
Range, NM.
Whiteman Air Force Base......................... Knob Noster, MO.
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base................. Dayton, OH.
Yuma Proving Ground............................. Yuma, AZ.
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Paul M. Rosen,
Assistant Secretary for Investment Security.
[FR Doc. 2024-15221 Filed 7-18-24; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4810-25-P
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