✈️Record of Decision for Enhanced Air and Missile Defense System on Guam
Record of Decision for the Enhanced Integrated Air and Missile Defense System on Guam Environmental Impact Statement
Summary
The MDA, as the lead agency, and the United States Army (USA), as a cooperating agency, are issuing this joint Record of Decision (ROD) to implement the construction, deployment, and operations and maintenance of the Enhanced Integrated Air and Missile Defense (EIAMD) system on Guam, a territory of the U.S. This action will enable MDA and USA to meet their congressional mandate for a persistent 360-degree layered Integrated Air and Missile Defense capability on Guam to address the rapid evolution of missile threats from regional adversaries. Specifically, this ROD documents the decision made, alternatives considered, and discussions of all related and anticipated impacts. In addition to the USA, the United States Air Force (USAF), United States Navy (USN), and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are participating as cooperating agencies due to their jurisdiction or special expertise as it pertains to certain components of the selected alternative or for potentially affected operations and resources. The ROD details significant environmental impacts, outlines mitigation measures, and identifies the environmentally preferred alternative.
Agencies
- Defense Department
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Business Impact
$$$ - High
The document outlines the implementation of the Enhanced Integrated Air and Missile Defense system on Guam, which includes significant construction, operational requirements, and environmental impact considerations. It necessitates compliance with various regulations, will lead to increased employment for construction workers, and potentially impacts housing and medical services on Guam, directly affecting local businesses and economic development.