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Relocate the Budget/Funding, Contracting, Cataloging, Requisition Processing, Customer Services, Item Management, Stock Control, Weapon System Secondary Item Support, Requirements Determination, Integrated Materiel Management Technical Support Inventory Control Point functions for Consumable Items to
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Before its BRAC closing was announced, Fort Monmouth was the home to the CECOM Life Cycle Management Command (CECOM LCMC). CECOM LCMC was a lead command for the Army in the area of C4ISR development, acquisition and sustainment. Though no longer the home of the US Army Signal Corps (after its move to
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The Netflix contract was facilitated by the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA), the board that oversees redevelopment of the fort. The property was purchased for $ 55 million, with a projected investment of $ 850 million into construction. It is estimated to generate an estimated
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of the Army Signal Corps until June 21, 2010, when it was removed for relocation to the U.S. Army Signal Center & School at Fort Eisenhower, Georgia. The fort also hosts the Avenue of Memories, a set of trees and monuments dedicated to Signal Corp soldiers who died in World War II. The memorial
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for the Army Film Training Lab at Fort Monmouth during World War II. Fort Monmouth was also home to the combat motion picture school, including laboratories and a production studio.Students were from the army. air force and ,marine corps. During the Vietnam era, Vietnamese army students were also
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As of the end of 2023, three separate businesses (a microbrewery, a speciality foods business, and a "massive" entertainment venue offering fine dining, live music, virtual golf and other sports and sports viewing) had all opened at the former Fort Monmouth Commissary which had formerly provided
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and offices of the Army Acquisition Executive (AAE) that research and manage Command and Control, Communications, Computing, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) capabilities and related technology, as well as an interservice organization designed to coordinate C4ISR, an academic
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Two subordinate offices of the Army Acquisition Executive (AAE); the Program Executive Office for Command, Control, Communications Tactical (PEO C3T); the Program Executive Office for Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors (PEO IEW&S); and elements of the Program Executive Office for
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described Netflix's purchase of the Mega Parcel as a "transformative investment” for New Jersey. Eatontown's mayor Anthony Talerico commented on the potential economic growth the project will bring to the surrounding area. Oceanport's mayor Jay Coffey praised the project and cited "social
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010. FMERA was to advance FMERPA's Reuse and Redevelopment Plan for economic development, growth and planning, with a focus on technology-based industries, for the 1,126 acres (456 ha) of real estate at Fort Monmouth following the base closure in September 2011.
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The DoD estimated the closure of Fort Monmouth would cause the loss of 9,737 jobs (5,272 direct and 4,465 indirect jobs) between 2006 and 2011, leading to a 0.8% increase in unemployment. DoD also calculated the closure and other changes would save it about $ 1 billion in the long run.
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approved a proposal to develop 275 housing units in place of the fort's former housing, 55 of which would be affordable housing units. FMERA also proposed further commercial development constituting a gas station, grocery store, and restaurant adjacent to said housing.
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signed to build a major "state-of-the-art" production complex, Netflix Studios Fort Monmouth, on a nearly 300-acre portion of the former army installation, known as Mega Parcel. The state has seen an influx of film production and soundstage construction in light of
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signed into law the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Act, which established the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Planning Authority (FMERPA), to plan the redevelopment of Fort Monmouth once it closed. The legislation creating the commission, proposed by
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revitalization" that Netflix would bring to Fort Monmouth. Public opinion from Oceanport and Eatontown residents was largely positive. It is projected that this production campus will accrue an estimated maximum of $ 4.6 billion in revenue over the next 20 years.
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During the late 20th century Fort Monmouth was home to the US Army Chaplain Center and School (USACHCS). Enlisted soldiers, non-commissioned officers (NCOs) and officers training to become Chaplain Assistants and Chaplains were trained at Fort Monmouth.
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In 1928 the first radio-equipped meteorological balloon reached the upper atmosphere, a forerunner of weather sounding techniques universally used today. In 1938 the U.S. Army's first radio-based aircraft detection and ranging system (later called
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issued $ 33 million in bonds to allow FMERA to purchase outright 560 acres (230 ha) of land on the base from the Army. As a condition of the bonds, the county reconstructed the main road through the base to allow for public travel between
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The Netflix contract comes after years of difficulty repurposing the property. In 2021, an early project proposal was to develop an arts community and cultural center within the fort. Delays in construction and infrastructure, as well as the
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More communications units, including the Pigeon Breeding and Training Center, were consolidated into Fort Monmouth after the war ended. The pigeon service was discontinued in 1957; the birds were either sold at auction or donated to zoos.
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the 754th Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit, which provided emergency response to state and federal authorities throughout New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine and Pennsylvania,
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The hysteria surrounding Fort Monmouth and the Rosenbergs was not limited to Julius and Ethel; others with the last name Rosenberg (or Kaplan) lost their security clearance for no reason other than sharing a name with communists.
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which served DoD service members and their families, including those stationed at NWS Earle and USCG Sandy Hook, NJ. It also served more than 7,000 veterans and their families, in support of the Veterans Administration
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The installation began with the lease of a defunct Monmouth Park Racecourse (later re-opened at another site in 1946) by the Army for a training site for officers. The location near Eatontown, with rail sidings out of
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for $ 8 million. RWJ Barnabas Health plans to replace the building with an extension of their medical campus. The new construction plans entail an ambulatory care pavilion as well as a cancer center.
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on the west; this area was referred to as 'Main Post.' A separate area (Camp Charles Wood) to the west included post housing, a golf course, and additional office and laboratory facilities.
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that year. The Signal Corps Board followed in 1924. In August 1925 the installation was granted permanent status and was renamed Fort Monmouth. It was named in honor of the soldiers of the
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preparatory school, an explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) unit, a garrison services unit, an Army health clinic, and a Veterans Administration health clinic. Other agencies, including the
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in 2001 to 2017, the post was not open to the public to drive through and was closed to all but authorized personnel. The main road through the fort was reopened to the public in 2017.
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claimed in October 1953 that Julius Rosenberg had set up a wartime spy ring at Fort Monmouth, and that the ring might still be in operation. Two Fort Monmouth scientists,
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On February 21, 2024, FMERA unanimously approved an amendment to create zoning for the project, allowing Netflix to move ahead with its plans for the complex.
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Relocate the Joint Network Management System (JNMS) program, part of the Product Management Office for Network Operations - Current Force (PM NetOps-CF) to
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which coordinated joint interoperability between the Army, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, Air Force, Special Operations Forces and Combatant Commands (COCOMs);
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Relocate the elements of the Program Executive Office for Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS) and consolidate into the existing PEO EIS facilities at
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by 2011. The post officially closed on September 15, 2011. However, it was temporarily reopened in December 2012 for the evacuation of the borough of
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voted in August 2005 to close the post; its decision was upheld by President George Bush and Congress. An appeal headed by U.S. Representatives
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Staff of the Historical Office; Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans; US Army CECOM Life Cycle Management Command,
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and Oceanport Avenue for the first time since 2001. The road reopened on January 17, 2017 and subsequently became an extension of CR 537.
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For more information, see the official U.S. Army CECOM Life Cycle Management Command (LCMC) / Fort Monmouth Historical Office website
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Once known as a military town, this Monmouth County borough is reinventing itself with a slew of new development. (Just ask Netflix.)
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had worked as a radar inspector at Fort Monmouth in 1942 and 1943. It is from the fort that he was accused and convicted of stealing
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Battle for Fort Monmouth, a series of articles on the closing of Fort Monmouth by BRAC and the unsuccessful attempt to keep it open
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food and grocery offerings to thousands of military personnel on the base. Fort Monmouth will also be the site of redevelopment by
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Most of the personnel located on the post were civilians employed by DoD, or employees of companies under contract with the DoD.
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in the 1970s), Fort Monmouth is sometimes referred to as the "Soul of the Signal Corps". It housed the official
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shortly after in September 1917. The Chief Signal Officer authorized the purchase of Camp Vail in 1919. The
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The proposed redevelopment project will be located adjacent to major public transportation outlets such as
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New York Times. October 2023. Oceanport, N.J.: A Small Community With ‘Water Access Everywhere’
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revealed that the projected cost of closing Fort Monmouth and moving its research functions to
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Relocate the remaining integrated materiel management, user, and related support functions to
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in 2005. Most Army functions and personnel were required to be moved to Army facilities in
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A History Of Army Communications And Electronics At Fort Monmouth, New Jersey (1917—2007).
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The authority holds meetings at their headquarters, located in the former post library in
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in New Jersey. In December of 2022, a deal was finalized for the purchase of the former
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Future Netflix Studios production campus and former Army installation in New Jersey, US
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to remove the post from the list was made to the BRAC commission, but was rejected.
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NJ.com, Christopher Burch | NJ Advance Media for (October 6, 2023).
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Fort Monmouth hosted the following CECOM LCMC subordinate organizations:
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Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center
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School-aged children residing on post in grades 9 through 12 attended
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film production campus. The site is surrounded by the communities of
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is a part of the main road through the Eatontown side of the fort.
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In 2021, the former Fort Monmouth Marina, on a tributary of the
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New Jersey's newly expanded film production tax credit program
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FMERPA is no longer active following the creation of the
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Aerial view of Fort Monmouth in 2008 prior to its closure
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Schwartzel, Joseph De Avila and Erich (April 2021).
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team was used to bounce radio signals off the moon.
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Archived from 114:, ran through Camp Charles Wood and out to 1535:Film studios and soundstages in New Jersey 1279:"Fort Monmouth roadway to open to traffic" 1064:) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 125:The post was home to several units of the 488:Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS). 412:. Documents released by Russia after the 145:The post was selected for closure by the 87:The fort is about a 10-minute drive from 1222:, June 17, 2007. Accessed July 14, 2007. 1251:Cervenka, Susanne (December 15, 2016). 1091: 1089: 967: 965: 939: 937: 935: 786: 737:, caused the project to be terminated. 147:Base Realignment and Closure Commission 1347: 1241:, Oct 30, 2007. Accessed Nov 06, 2007. 1053: 892: 816: 716:In December 2016, the Monmouth County 551:Monmouth Regional High School District 794:Capuzzo, Jill P. 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Index

Fort Monmouth, NJ

Department of the Army
Monmouth County, New Jersey
Netflix
Eatontown
Tinton Falls
Oceanport
New Jersey
Atlantic Ocean
Manhattan
Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park
Long Branch Beach
Jersey Shore
Shrewsbury River
Route 35
Conrail
Naval Weapons Station Earle
September 11 attacks
U.S. Army Materiel Command
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federal Emergency Management Agency
National Security Agency
Base Realignment and Closure Commission
Maryland
Aberdeen Proving Ground
Ohio
Paulsboro

Netflix

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