The BRAC Brochure was developed by the U.S. Department of Labor to provide information on resources and services that are available nationwide and in communities.
BRAC 2005: ETA Announces Tools and Services Available through the Workforce Information System for Affected Civilian and Military Workers
This Department of Defense website provides the BRAC timeline, news articles, and resources.
"Frequently Asked Questions" for the National Emergency Grant BRAC Planning Grants provided through the Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration
Defense officials help community officials assess economic hardships, identify and evaluate alternative courses of action and resource requirements, and prepare an adjustment strategy or action plan.
The DoD Civilian Assistance and Re-Employment (CARE) Program was created to assist the overall management and administration of this process.
Defense officials have updated the BRACTransition web site to provide the latest information on DoD and other Federal transition assistance programs, and answers to BRAC-related questions.
The BRAC Transition Center's focus is to provide talent development and workforce assistance to military spouses, civilian workers and family members affected by the Naval Air Station's pending BRAC closure in 2011.
This website focus is on maintaining the well-being of Army Soldiers, civilians and their families and considering impacts to the Army's primary missions and to local communities.
Department of Navy Base Realignment and Closure Program Management Office Web site.
The website will also serve as a means by which you may share your thoughts, concerns, or suggestions with the Commissioners.