Defense Infrastructure: The Navy Needs Better Documentation to Support Its Proposed Military Treatment Facilities on GuamThe Navy¿s current hospital on Guam does not meet modern facility standards. Moreover, the military population on Guam will grow from 15,000 to over 39,000 due to the move of Marine Corps units from Okinawa, Japan to Guam. The Navy plans to construct a new hospital and two outpatient clinics. This report: (1) describes the Navy¿s plans for developing its military treatment facility solution to meet the expected increases in the military population on Guam; and (2) examines the extent to which the Navy is assured that its proposed military treatment facility solution on Guam will sufficiently meet the requirements for the expected increase in military population. Charts and tables. This is a print on demand report. |
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