Army Reserve Sustainment and Resiliency Division

The Sustainment and Resiliency Division (SRD) plans, programs, and resources Army Reserve-funded installation services, establishing policies and guidance as they relate to sustainable and resilient facility operations.

OUR VISION
State-of-the-art, sustainable, and resilient facilities, lands, and infrastructure that contribute to a capable, combat-ready, and lethal Federal Reserve Force.

STRATEGIC READINESS TEAM (SRT)
Resilience enables the Army Reserve to anticipate, recover, and adapt to changing conditions. Secure and reliable assets at Army Reserve facilities are vital to perform its mission and support global operations. The SRT partners with Army Reserve-funded installations and RDs to facilitate the Integrated Strategic and Sustainability Planning (ISSP) process, supporting the creation of long-term holistic strategic plans. Through facilitating strategic planning with a buildable process and providing tailored communications, custom training, and awards support, SRT helps strengthen the Army Reserve’s alignment with a culture focused on warfighter readiness and resilience.

ENERGY & WATER PROGRAM
The Army Reserve Energy & Water Program’s priority is to ensure available, reliable, and quality power and water to sustain critical missions. Our energy and water initiatives are united in effort—enabling the Army Reserve to execute a holistic strategy that enhances readiness and resilience while improving the operational capabilities of Soldiers.

ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY PROGRAM
The Army Reserve Environmental Program champions environmental stewardship through legal compliance. It enables senior leaders to make the best possible decisions in support of Army Reserve missions while bolstering the ecosystems upon which military training and operations depend.

INSTALLATION SERVICES AND PROGRAMS BRANCH
We enable our facilities to work—on any given day, in the face of any given challenge, we enable Army Reserve facilities to operate safely and effectively with the resources they need to achieve their mission. Through the Army Reserve Solid Waste Program, logistics and engineering funding, or infrastructure analytics to articulate requirements-driven decisions, our Services Branch is here to support a wide range of essential programs.

OUR COMMUNITIES
We believe we have a special duty to our communities to do things the right way. We also believe that Soldiers, Civilian employees, and our communities have a personal responsibility to implement conservation and resilience efforts. Everyone is vulnerable to the risks that drive the Army Reserve’s focus on long-term sustainability. Whether natural disasters or cyberattacks, personal resilience is just as important as military resilience.

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IN THE NEWS
U.S. Army Reserve Observes Energy Action Month
Tuesday, September 17, 2024, Fort Hunter Liggett (FHL) hosted a groundbreaking microgrid ribbon cutting ceremony. The event was narrated by FHL’s Deputy Commander Lt. Col. Amorris Conley, who introduced Garrison Commander Col. Stephen Trotter, Brig. Gen. Christopher W. Cook, Deputy Commanding General of the 63rd Readiness Division, and Col. Chad W, Caldwell of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District. Each speaker delivered remarks highlighting the significance of the ceremony and expressing gratitude to the distinguished visitors and attendees. King City Mayor Mike LeBarre presented a proclamation recognizing Fort Hunter Liggett’s achievements in advancing the microgrid project. Among the distinguished guests were Commissioner Noemi Gallardo of the California Energy Commission, Mr. Stephen Sullivan, CFO and Director for Resources, Installations and Materiel, Office of the Chief of Army Reserve, and the Honorable Rachel Jacobson, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment. The ceremony concluded with a ribbon cutting, a microgrid demonstration, lunch at the Warrior Restaurant, and a windshield tour of the installation. (Photo L to R: Brig. Gen. Christopher W. Cook, Deputy Commanding General of the 63rd Readiness Division, Honorable Rachel Jacobson, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment, Fort Hunter Liggett Garrison Commander, Col. Stephen Trotter)
Oct. 1, 2024 - The U.S. Army Reserve is focusing on Powering The Mission during the month of October. Energy Action Month is an annual observance for the federal government to provide awareness and education on energy efficiency,...

U.S. Army Reserve expands electric vehicle charging, microgrid infrastructure in new agreement
An electric vehicle gets a charge using one of the seven dual-port electric vehicle chargers available at Army Reserve-funded installation Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, CA.
Sept. 30, 2024 - The U.S. Army Reserve continues the rollout of Electric Vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and other sustainable energy solutions at facilities across the nation to strengthen readiness and resilience. A 5-year agreement...

Army Garrison Fort Hunter Liggett celebrates microgrid launch
Hon. Rachel Jacobson, assistant secretary of the Army for installations, energy, and environment, Brig. Gen. Christopher W. Cook, deputy commanding general of the 63d Readiness Division, and Col. Stephen Trotter, garrison commander of Fort Hunter Liggett, cut the ribbon during the commissioning of Fort Hunter Liggett’s microgrid. This microgrid represents a significant milestone in the Army’s sustainability efforts, contributing to Fort Hunter Liggett's goal of achieving net-zero energy by 2030, ahead of federal targets. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Ron Keenan)
Sept. 19, 2024 - The U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hunter Liggett, under the command of Col. Stephen S. Trotter, celebrated a landmark achievement today with the ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new microgrid, a fully renewable energy system...

U.S. Army Reserve Wins Secretary of the Army Environmental Awards
The U.S. Army Reserve 81st RD program team, Dan Thomas and Patrick Green, monitor compliance metrics using dashboards developed for 81st RD environmental programs. The successful development and implementation of a predictive analytics system earned the 81st RD a 2024 Secretary of the Army Environmental Award in the Environmental Quality, Non-Industrial Installation category.
May 23, 2024 - Congratulations to the U.S. Army Reserve's 81st Readiness Division (RD) and 88th RD - winners of the 2024 Secretary of the Army Environmental Awards Program. The awards program celebrates exceptional achievements in...

Army Reserve Launches Site Assessments Project, Master Plan for Electric Vehicle Charging Facilities and Support Equipment
Seniors leaders from across the Army Reserve get hands-on with government and personal electric vehicles at the 2023 Senior Commander / Garrison Commander Conference at Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, CA. The Army Reserve has launched an Electric Vehicle master planning effort with support from the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville.
Feb. 14, 2024 - As electric vehicle (EV) fleet needs are planned at Army Reserve Centers across America, the Army Reserve Installation Management Directorate has launched a master planning initiative with support from the U.S. Army...

Army Reserve Conducts Annual Installation Status Report Centralized Training
Over 115 personnel from the U.S. Army Reserve, Deputy Chief of Staff G-9, Installations, and the Army National Guard attend the Fiscal Year 2024 Installation Status Report (ISR) Centralized Training from 9-11 January at C.W. Bill Young Armed Forces Reserve Center in Pinellas Park, FL. Hosted by the Army Reserve Installation Management Directorate (ARIMD), participants reviewed policy, responsibilities, and guidance, and were provided the necessary tools to effectively utilize all four components of the ISR program. The training is conducted annually to develop and sustain mission critical initiatives to support readiness of the Reserve components.
Feb. 14, 2024 - Over 115 personnel from the U.S. Army Reserve, Deputy Chief of Staff G-9, Installations, and the Army National Guard attended the Fiscal Year 2024 Installation Status Report (ISR) Centralized Training from 9-11 January at...

2023 Annual Report Now Available! 

Learn how the Army Reserve is taking care of people, strengthening readiness and resilience, modernizing and innovating, and promoting stewardship.

Check out the 2023 Army Reserve Installation Management Directorate (ARIMD) Annual Report

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For more information about Army Reserve Energy and Water, Solid Waste, Environmental, and Climate-related initiatives, please contact Ms. Ashley Bradford at 703-806-6797.