VPD provides support for the management and execution of facility projects at U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) facility portfolio across the United States. VPD is a trusted partner to the CBP Field Operations Facilities Program Management Office (FOF PMO), as the centralized program authority for port of entry facility improvement and modernization activities.
We provide the program management, planning, programming, budgeting, and communications support services required to modernize and maintain CBP’s vast network of POE facilities across the United States. We track and plan for all current year requirements and funding across the portfolio, including information from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), planning out-year and operational priority list requirements for facility projects. We then develop and manage the portfolio of products, to include Spend Plans, multi-year Capital Facilities Investment Plans, Organizational Strategic Plans, Master Requirements Lists, and Resource Allocation Plans. VPD also manages and triages property acquisitions, new construction, capital renewals, major and minor renovations, operational needs, design/build, maintenance and operations, and sustainment requests.
We also support the Department of the Navy’s Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command’s (NAVFAC) Navy Housing Condition Assessment Program (HCAP). We assist the Commander Navy Installations Command (CNIC) with CONUS and OCONUS housing condition assessments, professional services, engineering, fieldwork and administrative support required to facilitate the HCAP. We provide independent assessments of the condition, quality and configuration of Family Housing (FH) and Unaccompanied Housing (UH) facilities, reconciling FH and UH inventory databases, prioritizing and validating FH construction and maintenance funding requirements and supporting preparation of FH and UH master plans.
Our facilities and engineering expertise extends to the Department of Transportation (DOT) Maritime Administration (MARAD) Office of Port Infrastructure Development Program (PIDP). We provide civil engineering and grants oversight support for projects aimed at improving the maritime transportation system, including ports, through investment, integration, and innovation to meet the current and future needs of the Nation. We provide technical guidance and assistance in planning and developing intermodal facilities, and develop, coordinate, and execute civil engineering related projects. We oversee marine infrastructure and facility projects related to ports and port related infrastructure such as piers, docks, berths, seawalls, bulkheads, bridges, roadways, railyards, intermodal facilities, cargo laydown areas, lighting, stormwater improvements, etc.
We provide the program management, planning, programming, budgeting, and communications support services required to modernize and maintain CBP’s vast network of POE facilities across the United States. We track and plan for all current year requirements and funding across the portfolio, including information from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), planning out-year and operational priority list requirements for facility projects. We then develop and manage the portfolio of products, to include Spend Plans, multi-year Capital Facilities Investment Plans, Organizational Strategic Plans, Master Requirements Lists, and Resource Allocation Plans. VPD also manages and triages property acquisitions, new construction, capital renewals, major and minor renovations, operational needs, design/build, maintenance and operations, and sustainment requests.
We also support the Department of the Navy’s Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command’s (NAVFAC) Navy Housing Condition Assessment Program (HCAP). We assist the Commander Navy Installations Command (CNIC) with CONUS and OCONUS housing condition assessments, professional services, engineering, fieldwork and administrative support required to facilitate the HCAP. We provide independent assessments of the condition, quality and configuration of Family Housing (FH) and Unaccompanied Housing (UH) facilities, reconciling FH and UH inventory databases, prioritizing and validating FH construction and maintenance funding requirements and supporting preparation of FH and UH master plans.
Our facilities and engineering expertise extends to the Department of Transportation (DOT) Maritime Administration (MARAD) Office of Port Infrastructure Development Program (PIDP). We provide civil engineering and grants oversight support for projects aimed at improving the maritime transportation system, including ports, through investment, integration, and innovation to meet the current and future needs of the Nation. We provide technical guidance and assistance in planning and developing intermodal facilities, and develop, coordinate, and execute civil engineering related projects. We oversee marine infrastructure and facility projects related to ports and port related infrastructure such as piers, docks, berths, seawalls, bulkheads, bridges, roadways, railyards, intermodal facilities, cargo laydown areas, lighting, stormwater improvements, etc.