From Deseret News archives:
Pentagon's high marks may aid Dugway
Report to BRAC touting facility may keep it intact
The military base in Utah's west desert where defenses against deadly biological and chemical weapons are tested is a constant target of rumors and speculation.
But one thing is certain Dugway's mission is valuable to the Department of Defense.
The facility received top rankings from the Pentagon in a report released to the Base Realignment and Closure commission.
"This is a sign that somebody is finally paying attention that they do great things out there," said Rick Mayfield, executive director of the Utah Defense Alliance.
Somebody wasn't paying attention in BRAC 1995, Mayfield said. At the time, the Army admitted it used incorrect data in deciding to recommend a Dugway realignment.
The Army wanted to move elements of Dugway's chemical and biological defense range testing mission and the entire smoke and obscurant test missions to Arizona. The BRAC commission later decided to keep Dugway intact.
If the BRAC commission follows the Pentagon's recommendations this year, Dugway will stay that way for a long time.
In fact, the facility is in expansion mode. The Army wants to annex the nearby Dugway mountains to the south, in part to block the "prying eyes" of UFO hunters, said Steve Petersen, counsel to Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah.
Dugway's primary mission is to test chemical and biological defense systems. The facility also performs nuclear, biological and chemical survivability testing on defense gear.
They're pretty good at it, too. The Pentagon ranked Dugway first in military value for chemical and biological defense testing and evaluation out of 39 bases.
At the Melvin Bushnell Materiel Test Facility, workers test large-scale military vehicles and equipment in hazardous environments. The facility helped Dugway achieve a No. 3 ranking out of 27 Department of Defense installations in ground vehicle testing and evaluation.
Other rankings notch Dugway at sixth in biomedical testing and evaluation out of 19 bases, eighth in weapons technology testing and evaluation out of 70 bases, and eighth in materials and processes testing and evaluation out of 44 bases.
"They do some very specialized things that nobody else is going to do," Mayfield. "To us, one of the important things is to look at opportunities for the future at Dugway."
Utah's congressional delegation believes Dugway's mission will increase dramatically, but that it will be funded through the Department of Homeland Security.
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