How does a site get chosen as a housing privatization candidate? Who makes the final decision whether to privatize?
In October 1998, DoD’s Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) devolved execution of housing privatization projects to the individual Military Services while maintaining basic oversight responsibility in OSD. Under this management structure, each Military Service is responsible for assessing current and future housing requirements and for determining the best course of action necessary for revitalizing inadequate housing units and for keeping its housing inventory in good condition. Each Military Service assesses the viability of a privatization project on an installation-by-installation basis, taking into consideration housing needs and available resources, and makes the final decision whether to privatize.
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