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Old 03-13-2017, 07:43 AM
 
Location: Fairfax County, VA
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GSA postpones FBI HQ announcement until funding is secure

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What was supposed to be good news for Maryland or Virginia turned into disappointment, after the General Services Administration announced it was putting a hold on finding the FBI a new home.

The General Services Administration in a statement said it would need congressional funding in order to make an announcement on where it’s chosen to build the new headquarters for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and move forward with the more than $1 billion project.

The location’s announcement was originally set for December but was pushed back to March.

“GSA and FBI have worked diligently since the Fall issuance of the revised schedule,” a GSA spokeswoman said. “We have met the milestones at this point. Appropriations are necessary in order for us to make an announcement and move forward with the next critical steps under the [National Environmental Policy Act] NEPA process and ultimately make an award.”

In 2014, the FBI and GSA narrowed its choices to three locations: the Greenbelt Metro and Landover in Prince George’s County, Maryland, and the GSA Franconia Warehouse Complex in Springfield, Virginia.

Members of the Maryland congressional delegation said in a statement they were disappointed that the announcement didn’t include a site designation.

“We recognize the urgent need to select a site, and are concerned that the continued delays will have a negative impact on the safety and security of our nation,” said the delegation, which includes Democrat Sens. Chris Van Hollen and Ben Cardin, and Democrat Reps. Steny Hoyer and Anthony Brown. “Prince George’s County is the best choice for the FBI, and we call on Congress to fully fund the FBI relocation project, which is not only important for the economic development of Prince George’s County, but for the state of Maryland, and our nation as a whole.”

In an email to congressional offices, which was obtained by Federal News Radio, GSA said it appreciated “the efforts of the Offerors as we work to procure a new HQ for the FBI and appreciate interest in this project.”

The Washington Business Journal first reported this story in October, when GSA said it would make an announcement in March on which location it chose for the new headquarters.

“GSA and FBI are encouraged by the proposals received and are confident that, if Congress provides the resources requested in the President’s Fiscal Year 2017 budget, we will be able to deliver on our commitment to provide a world-class facility for the FBI and a good deal for the taxpayer,” said Renee Kelly, GSA spokeswoman in a statement at the time.

GSA and the FBI would pay for the headquarters project from two different sources: appropriations and the exchange of its current headquarters, the J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building in downtown Washington. President Barack Obama requested $1.4 billion in his 2017 budget proposal for the project, which the FBI and GSA would split.

The agencies secured an additional $390 million for the project under the fiscal 2016 omnibus spending bill. GSA received most of the money, which it is using for planning and designing of the new building.

Congress was under the impression that GSA planned to use the proceeds from selling the current FBI building to fund the bulk of the consolidation project, and that it ultimately had little authority to get involved since it asked for a small amount in appropriated funding.

Director of the Office of Management and Budget Mick Mulvaney said President Donald Trump’s fiscal 2018 “budget blueprint” includes $603 billion for Defense spending — a $54 billion increase — and $462 billion in non-defense discretionary spending.
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Old 03-13-2017, 04:27 PM
 
Location: McLean, VA
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I seriously think it was headed to Maryland, anyway.
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Old 03-13-2017, 05:06 PM
 
Location: U.S.
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If you had linked the original article with the fednews article, people could have read the comments of which the best theory was that GSA doesn't want the heat for selecting the location and wants congress to do the dirty work of picking the location. Clearly deferring to congress to "appropriate" the funding is tied to a location.

Found link: http://federalnewsradio.com/faciliti...unding-secure/

The Maryland locations would practically guarantee that almost all the workers would not live within 5 miles of a new building. This is the NOVA forum so most of us are rooting for Springfield.
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Old 03-14-2017, 10:24 AM
 
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Regardless where they will end up, hope the GSA will learn from past mistakes in building the new campus. Doubt it though.
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Old 03-16-2017, 01:18 PM
 
Location: Fairfax County, VA
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If you had linked the original article with the fednews article, people could have read the comments of which the best theory was that GSA doesn't want the heat for selecting the location and wants congress to do the dirty work of picking the location. Clearly deferring to congress to "appropriate" the funding is tied to a location.

Found link: GSA postpones FBI HQ announcement until funding is secure
That is the same URL that I posted, fyi.
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Old 03-16-2017, 08:49 PM
 
Location: Boston
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Not sure Trump will approve any relocation
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Old 03-21-2017, 02:10 PM
 
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The whole process has been a disaster. In case you have forgotten the original pitch was that the new building would be "free." They thought a developer would provide the land and construct the building at no cost in exchange for the Hoover Building location. Since no developer expressed interest they are now talking about spending over $2.5 billion on the new building.
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Old 03-21-2017, 02:45 PM
 
Location: U.S.
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The whole process has been a disaster. In case you have forgotten the original pitch was that the new building would be "free." They thought a developer would provide the land and construct the building at no cost in exchange for the Hoover Building location. Since no developer expressed interest they are now talking about spending over $2.5 billion on the new building.
And a replacement building may not be large enough to fully hold all the workers currently at the Hoover building. We'll see what's next.
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Old 03-21-2017, 03:35 PM
 
Location: New-Dentist Colony
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I'm kinda torn. On one hand, PG really needs the jobs, no question. And if they put it on Loisdale, the traffic on FFX County Parkway near Belvoir is going to be a lot worse (which will affect me).

OTOH, it's also true that most of their special agents who work at HQ probably live in VA, so if HQ relocates to PG, it'll mean a lot more traffic on the Beltway.
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Old 03-21-2017, 04:51 PM
 
Location: Fairfax, VA
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They are not draining the swamp but will relocate to Mississippi, Utah or Nebraska.
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