JOINT BASE MYER-HENDERSON HALL, Va. - Senior leaders on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall are empowering their teams to provide excellent customer service while maintaining the best facilities in the National Capital Region by implementing a JBM-HH strategic plan.
“If we want to be the premiere installation for joint basing, this is how we get here” said Lavonda Lessane of the JBM-HH Plans, Analysis and Integration Office. “I think it’s going to give them [the installation workforce] a more fluent, transparent way of doing business and where we want to go in the future. The end game is making sure we are successful in our mission and become the premiere joint base for the Army.”
JBM-HH’s strategic plan is based on and aligned with The U.S. Army Installation Management Command’s IMCOM 2025 and Beyond, a campaign plan operationalizing Commanding General Lt. Gen. David D. Halverson’s vision for the organization, last November. The plan serves as a change management document that applies to all of IMCOM’s components, including JBM-HH, and directs base commanders to incorporate the plan’s strategic framework into installation plans.
“Basically, it’s a guideline for how we should be moving forward to 2025,” said Lessane.
The plan began this fiscal year with a campaign period of seven years, but as a strategy, looks out as far as 2025, she said. It provides strategic guidance to IMCOM as a whole by identifying three lines of effort, including a Professional Installation Management Workforce, Effective Base Operations Support Services and Infrastructure Sustainment and Revitalization.
“Within each LOE, we have to create a communications strategy of how we’re going to get that information out to the workforce, starting with a town hall scheduled for the summer,” she said. “An automated forum for the dissemination of future information will also be created.”
The JBM-HH strategic plan will also seize on opportunities to improve on the “jointness” of operations and services offered here, with the addition of a fourth line of effort, Joint Basing, Lessane said.
“We’re looking at how we measure our goals and if we’re meeting the expectations set by IMCOM,” she said.
Lessane said all the installation’s directors are involved in the effort to implement the JBM-HH strategic plan. To date, four off-site meetings have been held to discuss the campaign, with more planned for the future. In addition, a working group meeting, conducted by line of effort subject matter experts, has also been held.
The plan will be published later this year.
Look for more coverage of JBM-HH’s strategic plan throughout the year.
Date Taken: | 06.04.2015 |
Date Posted: | 06.05.2015 16:49 |
Story ID: | 165665 |
Location: | JOINT BASE MYER-HENDERSON HALL, VIRGINIA, US |
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