Ceremony marks first step for command's relocation

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  • By Mitch Chandran
  • Surface Deployment and Distribution Command Public Affairs
The Army's Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command, or SDDC, took its first official step in relocating from Virginia to Scott Air Force Base, Ill., with the opening of the SDDC advanced team's facility Sept. 12. 

Gen. Norton A. Schwartz, commander of the U.S. Transportation Command, hosted an opening ceremony and declared the SDDC advanced team facility officially open. 

"Today is truly a historic event for SDDC," said Army Brig. Gen. James L. Hodge, acting commander of SDDC. "As of today, St. Louis and Scott AFB are no longer just places for SDDC members to go to for business trips or connecting flights. Today we can say we are starting the process of moving into our new neighborhood." 

A section of Building 1930 will be home to SDDC's advanced party team members as they work to prepare for the arrival of the remaining SDDC members. The team will be led by Army Brig. Gen. Maynard Sanders, deputy commander for mobilization for SDDC. 

SDDC's move will occur in two phases. Phase I consists of incrementally moving Headquarters SDDC in Alexandria, Va., and Transportation Engineering Agency in Newport News, Va., along with some functional areas of Headquarters SDDC in Ft. Eustis, Va., during the next 12 months. Phase II will entail moving the remainder of the Ft. Eustis element by October 2010. 

General Hodge also thanked community and business leaders from communities surrounding Scott AFB for taking time to visit recently with SDDC members in Virginia. 

"These folks formed an awesome team representing their respective communities," he said. "They made us feel welcome and provided a wealth of material and information for our employees to make good decisions regarding the move."

SDDC's move is a result of the most recent Base Realignment and Closure Commission's recommendations that became law in November 2005. 

To accommodate this move, USTRANSCOM will break ground in 2008 on a new permanent facility for SDDC. This new building, currently still in the design phase and due to be completed by 2010, will be approximately 180,000 square feet in size and will be located behind the current USTRANSCOM building. 

Also by 2010, SDDC expects about 1,100 military, federal civilian and contractor positions to relocate to the base. 

SDDC is one of three component commands of USTRANSCOM. The other two are the Air Force's Air Mobility Command at Scott AFB, and Military Sealift Command in Washington, D.C.