BRAC


Between 2008 and 2013, the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) move of Fort McPherson, Georgia to Fort Bragg, North Carolina will have a tremendous impact on Moore County and other counties surrounding the base.  Fort McPherson, the current home of the US Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) and the Army Reserve Command (USARC), will be closing as part of the BRAC initiative. 


Over 40,000 military personnel, civilian workers, family members and support company employees are expected to arrive at Fort Bragg and the surrounding areas during the BRAC move.  The average rank of these military personnel will be lieutenant colonel, and Fort Bragg will have its first 4-star general.  Some of the companies that do contract work for FORSCOM, plus logistical and supply companies, are also expected to relocate to the area.  When this move is completed, Fort Bragg will be the most populous Army base in the country.



WELCOME TO MOORE COUNTY
Moore County is an excellent location for relocating families
AND companies that need or want to be near Fort Bragg (but don't want to live in a military environment). 

The County is adjacent to the base's western boundary and is just 35 minutes from the main post area.



Map of Moore County's proximity to Fort Bragg/Pope AFB
Moore County offers easy access to Fort Bragg.


Relocating families looking for a safe, family-friendly environment to settle in, apart from the military lifestyle at Fort Bragg, can look to Moore County for a variety of living options, as well as a wealth of family-oriented amenities.  Moore County has an excellent public school system, in addition to other educational options:  2 charter schools and 7 private schools.  Healthcare services are exceptional with a hospital (Moore Regional Hospital) nationally-recognized for clinical excellence, as well as service providers locally who accept Tricare.


Moore County is a great place to live (and raise a family!), work and play!


Moore County is a member of the BRAC Regional Task Force (RTF), based at Fort Bragg and composed of the 11 counties surrounding the base that will be most impacted by the BRAC move.  The RTF has been organized not only to help these surrounding counties unify their efforts in preparing for the move's impact, but also to provide resource assistance and ease the transition for those who will be relocated.  

To present a unified image, particularly for recruiting the defense contractors and suppliers to the area, the 11-county region is branding itself as the "All-American Defense Corridor".  This marketing brand is a significant part of creating a regional defense / homeland security industry cluster in North Carolina.  To view the marketing brochure for the All-American Defense Corridor, click here.



All American Defense Corridor logo
Moore County is part of the 11-county region, known as the All-American Defense Corridor, surrounding Fort Bragg.
The BRAC RTF has its own website including a page devoted to showcasing Moore County's assets and exceptional quality of life.  The website can be accessed at:  www.bracrtf.com, and the link to Moore County's page is:  http://www.bracrtf.com/county_pages/moore.html.

The BRAC RTF held a Relocation Fair at Fort McPherson in September, 2006 for the FORSCOM and USARC employees who will be eventually relocating to Fort Bragg.  To view the press release about the Fair, click here.



       

 
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