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SDDC building dedication

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  • By U.S. Transportation Command Public Affairs
  • USTRANSCOM Public Affairs
The headquarters element of the U.S. Army's Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command was officially welcomed to Scott Air Force Base and started its permanent residency here with an arrival and presentation of colors ceremony at the base parade field followed by a ribbon-cutting ceremony at their new headquarters building, on Tuesday.

Ceremonies began at 9 a.m. at the base parade field with the presentation of the SDDC colors and included a 13-gun salute by a battery of cannons. The 113th Army Band from Fort Knox, Ky., provided the music.

A Ribbon-Cutting ceremony followed at 10:30 a.m. at the command's new headquarters, building 1990.

Gen. Norton Schwartz, commander of the U.S. Transportation Command presided at the first ceremony and welcomed Army Maj. Gen. Kathleen Gainey, SDDC commander.

"USTRANSCOM, the entire Scott community of some 13,000 and-I believe I can safely say-the St. Louis metro-east community welcome you," General Schwartz said. Today's ceremony reinforces our commitment to doing just that; letting the community-on and off base-know of your arrival."

Army Lt. Gen. William Mortensen, deputy commanding general for Army Materiel Command at Ft. Belvoir, Va., presided over the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new SDDC headquarters building.

The new building will serve as the temporary headquarters facility for the Army command throughout the next three years and will accommodate up to 500 personnel. SDDC and USTRANSCOM will break ground in 2008 on permanent headquarters facility which will be approximately 180,000 square feet in size. It will be located behind the current USTRANSCOM headquarters building and will serve as the final stage in SDDC's relocation from three areas in Virginia to Scott.

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

SDDC took its first official step in relocating from Virginia to Scott, Sept. 12, 2006, with the opening of the SDDC Advance Team facility where a contingency team worked to get members of the command moved into the new headquarters facility.

SDDC's move to Scott is occurring in two phases. Phase I consists of incrementally moving the SDDC Headquarters from Alexandria, Va., and the Transportation Engineering Agency, Newport News, Va., along with some functional areas of SDDC Headquarters located at Fort Eustis, Va., through the end of 2007. Phase II will entail moving the remainder of the Fort Eustis element incrementally until the end of 2010. By then, SDDC expects to have about 1,100 military, federal civilian and contractor positions in place on the base.

SDDC is one of three component commands of USTRANSCOM. The other two are the Air Force's Air Mobility Command, also at Scott Air Force Base, and the Navy's Military Sealift Command, with its headquarters in Washington, D.C. SDDC is also a major subordinate command to Army Materiel Command.