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 <title>Military Housing: Costs of Separate Barracks for Male and Female Recruits in Basic Training</title>
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<abstract>Pursuant to a legislative requirement, GAO determined each military
service&apos;s costs if required to provide housing for male and female
recruits during basic training in separate structures. GAO also: (1)
obtained the services&apos; views on housing male and female recruits in
separate barracks; and (2) reviewed the services&apos; compliance with the
act&apos;s requirement to provide separate and secure areas for male and
female recruits if they are housed in the same barracks.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) the services would not incur additional construction
costs if they housed male and female recruits in separate barracks; (2)
analysis showed that on the basis of the peak number of male and female
recruits at each basic training installation during fiscal year 1998,
the barracks capacity at each installation was sufficient to house male
and female recruits in separate barracks; (3) the Army had previously
estimated that $271 million would be needed for barracks construction if
male and female recruits were housed in separate barracks; (4) the Army
based this estimate on the assumption that, to maintain unit integrity,
it would house only one training unit in a barracks; (5) the Army
assumed that barracks areas vacated when females moved out would not be
reassigned to males from other training units and that new barracks
would be constructed for the females; (6) GAO believes that effective
leadership and management oversight could overcome problems in sharing
of barracks space and that the added costs of constructing separate
buildings could thereby be avoided; (7) the Army already assigns more
than one training unit to its newer 1,200-person recruit barracks
providing each unit with a separate area of the barracks; (8) GAO&apos;s
analysis assumed that recruit barracks could be shared by more than one
training unit and that each unit could be provided a separate floor or
area for housing its members; (9) Army, Navy, and Air Force officials
opposed housing male and female recruits in separate barracks; (10) they
also said that current recruit housing practices already provide
separate and secure housing and additional security would be achieved if
males and females were housed in separate buildings; (11) they further
said that placing males and females in separate barracks would: (a)
increase requirements for enlisted female supervisors to manage
barracks, thereby exacerbating an existing shortage of females in this
skill area; and (b) add training costs because of the time lost
traveling between barracks whenever males and females attended the same
training event; (12) according to service officials, recruit barracks at
gender-integrated basic training installations comply with the recruit
housing requirements of the National Defense Authorization Act for
Fiscal Year 1999; and (13) male and female recruits are assigned to
separate and secure sleeping and latrine areas on different floors or in
discrete sections of barracks.</abstract>
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