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<abstract>In 2004, President Bush announced what was described as the most
comprehensive restructuring of U.S. military forces overseas	 
since the end of the Korean War. Soon thereafter, the Department 
of Defense (DOD) issued a report titled Strengthening U.S. Global
Defense Posture. This report defined the key tenets of the	 
integrated global presence and basing strategy, which outlines	 
troop and basing adjustments overseas. Although the strategy is  
intended to make the overseas posture of the United States more  
flexible and efficient, it will require new facilities costing	 
billions of dollars, some of the cost to be borne by the United  
States and some by other nations. As plans for overseas basing	 
began to emerge, the Senate Appropriations Committee expressed	 
concern about the use of military construction funds for projects
at overseas bases that may soon be obsolete or closed because of 
changes being considered by DOD and the military services.	 
Accordingly, the Senate report accompanying the fiscal year 2004 
military construction appropriation bill directed DOD to prepare 
detailed, comprehensive master plans for changing infrastructure 
requirements at U.S. military facilities in each of the overseas 
regional commands. The Senate report directed the master plans to
identify precise facility requirements and the status of	 
properties being returned to host nations. Additionally, the	 
Senate report stated that the plans should identify funding	 
requirements as well as the division of funding responsibilities 
between the United States and host nations. The Senate report	 
also directed us to monitor the master plans developed and	 
implemented for the overseas regional commands and to provide the
congressional defense committees with assessment reports each	 
year. For this report, we assessed the Office of the Secretary of
Defense&apos;s (OSD) most recent guidance to overseas regional	 
commands and its use in developing the overseas master plans DOD 
submitted to Congress on April 27, 2006. This report discusses	 
the extent to which the 2006 overseas master plans (1) complied  
with reporting requirements and provided information in a	 
complete, clear, and consistent manner; (2) reflected how U.S.	 
overseas defense basing strategies and requirements have changed 
since last year; and (3) reflected the challenges DOD faces in	 
the implementation of the plans.</abstract>
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