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Fort Detrick Base Guide

Welcome

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

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Welcome to Fort Detrick. We are dedicated to providing a community of excellence to Servicemembers, civilian employees, military retirees and Families.

This guide was prepared to give you insight and acquaint you with Fort Detrick and its three main missions. It also provides you with information about our services, facilities, and area attractions to make your assignment more memorable.

Fort Detrick is a U.S. Army Medical Command installation supporting a multi-governmental community that conducts biomedical research and development, medical materiel management, global telecommunications, and the study of foreign plant pathogens. Each branch of the U.S. military is represented among the approximately 7,900 military, federal, and contractor employees assigned here.

Fort Detrick serves five cabinet-level agencies: The Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Agriculture, and Department of Health and Human Services and Department of Veterans Affairs. Fort Detrick’s Defense Department support also includes elements of the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Air Force and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Beyond that, Fort Detrick supports several unified and major Army commands, U.S. Army Forces Command, U.S. Army Space Command, U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command, and U.S. Army Medical Command.

Finding Fort Detrick
The installation is located within the boundaries of the City of Frederick, which offers modern housing, schools, recreation areas, excellent utilities, and access to major metropolitan areas.

Fort Detrick is situated northwest of Baltimore, Maryland (46 miles) and north of Washington, D.C., (45 miles), in Frederick County, Maryland which adjoins Virginia, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. The major highways that access the county are 1-70, I-270, U.S. 15, U.S. 40, U.S. 40A and U.S. 340. Frederick County is easily accessible by automobile, air, train, and motor coach. Reagan National, Dulles International and Baltimore⁄Washington International airports are less than an hour from Frederick, which is also served by Frederick Municipal Airport. A Greyhound Bus Service is also located in Frederick City. There is a MARC commuter rail station in downtown Frederick.

If you’re coming from Washington D.C., take I-270 North to Frederick, where it merges with U.S. Route 15 North. Take the 7th Street Exit, and follow the signs to Fort Detrick’s Veterans Gate visitor’s entrance.

If you’re coming from Baltimore, take I-70 West to Frederick, and follow signs to Route 15 North, Exit 53A. Take the 7th Street Exit, and follow the signs to Fort Detrick’s Veterans Gate.

Area Climate
Temperatures in the winter usually range between the upper 20s to low 40s with nighttime temperatures occasionally dropping into the low teens. Typically, summers are hot and humid with temperatures in the 80s to low 90s during the day and overnight lows in the upper 60s to low 70s. During inclement weather there may be changes to the installation’s operating hours. Call the Fort Detrick Weather Line at 301-619-7611 or 1-800-256-7621 for updates.

Courtesy to Colors
Military and civilian personnel must render courtesy to the colors during Reveille and Retreat. Reveille is sounded at 6 a.m., Monday through Friday. Retreat is sounded Monday through Sunday at 5 p.m. When Retreat is sounded, military, as well as civilians, should face the flag and stand at attention. Vehicles must stop and all passengers should get out and face the flag. If the flag is not within sight, persons should face toward the music. When ‘‘To the Colors” is sounded, appropriate salutes should be rendered.

Appearance
All military members assigned to any organization at Fort Detrick are expected to comply with service regulations and directives concerning personal dress and appearance.

Military bearing should always be a way of life for Servicemembers. The wearing of appropriate uniform is an important element of military life at Fort Detrick.

Utility uniforms, specifically the battle dress uniform, are authorized for wear off post during duty hours (6 a.m. to 6 p.m.) for essential personal business that must be accomplished during duty hours when an establishment is not open on weekends or after the normal duty day. Examples include car repairs, licensing, dropping off or picking up children from daycare and for lunch at fast food establishments.

After normal duty hours, utility uniforms may be worn during travel directly to and from work and emergency or essential stops. Under no circumstances will utility uniforms be worn to nightclubs, bars, or other entertainment facilities off post.

Business Development
Vision
The Fort Detrick Business Development Office is the primary portal and lead organization in establishing partnerships and business agreements between the business community and community organizations and the mission partners located at Fort Detrick. The office provides support for access to needed emerging technologies and assists in developing opportunities for business, business collaboration, and small business subcontracting prospects. This exchange of technology and business activities encourages the stimulation of economic growth on a local, state, and national basis.

Mission
The Fort Detrick Business Development Office assists the aspiring government contractor with answers to their questions regarding how to find opportunities and do business with Fort Detrick and the Mission Partners.. The office also serves as a bridge between Fort Detrick and private enterprise stimulating collaboration and cooperative business activities.

The office:

  • Develops and maintains an active client database of local and regional vendors for use by contracting agencies at Fort Detrick and its mission partners..

  • Prepares the Advanced Acquisition Forecast

  • Offers pro-active Business Development Assistance for the FDBDO client

  • Provides timely communications regarding upcoming events, meetings, symposia and similar activities that provide additional training and knowledge to the FDBDO client

  • Features vendors with a ‘‘Vendor of the Month” Program

  • Provides active, on-request market research for the contracting agencies at Fort Detrick and their customers

  • Assists in active development of Client alliances; partnerships and teaming with each other and with major prime contractors

  • Hosts training to ensure that the client is prepared for the ever- changing tapestry of federal procurement

  • Provides outreach via participation in national organizations including National Contracting Management Association; Armed Forces Communications Electronics Association and local venues including the Rotary and Chamber of Commerce.

    Phone number for the Fort Detrick Business Development Office is 301-620-7071

    Helpful Telephone Information
    Telephone prefixes: 301-619 and extension

    DSN 343 and extension

    To dial an office on post, use a“3“ before the four-digit extension.

    FOR THE POST OPERATOR PLEASE CALL (301) 619-8000

    Emergency 911
    Staff Duty Officer Ext. 3626
    Base Locator Ext. 2233
    Chaplain Ext. 7371
    Civilian Human Resources Office Ext. 2247
    Computer Help Desk Ext. 2049
    Environmental Hotline Ext. 3918
    Facilities Engineers Ext. 2726
    Fire Nonemergency Ext. 2528⁄2331
    Household Goods⁄ Personal Property Ext. 7179⁄7159
    ICE 1-800-256-7621
    Legal Assistance⁄Claims Ext. 2065
    Military Personnel Ext. 7311
    Police Nonemergency Ext. 7114
    Safety Officer Ext. 3135
    Telephone Repair Ext. 2504
    Weather Line Ext. 7611
    Toll-free Customer Service Line: 1-800-256-7621, press *8, 3 and the four-digit extensionand then pound key (#).

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