SJR 12-MILITARY BASE REALIGNMENT/CLOSURE ACTIONS CHRIS NELSON, staff to the Joint Committee on Military Bases, stated the Secretary of Defense recently asked Congress to authorize two new rounds of Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) actions to occur in 2001 and 2005. SJR 12 asks Congress to consider a thorough review of the entire BRAC process. Previous BRAC evaluations overlooked the key modern strategic factor of total force considerations. Alaska military bases were shortchanged during those evaluations. SJR 12 asks Congress to form joint cross service study groups to look at power projection, joint training and operations, and to make recommendations to the new BRAC Commission to reflect the fact that the structure of military forces has changed and that military bases must now move toward a total force orientation. CHAIRMAN KELLY stated SJR 12 asks that the BRAC Commission use new criteria to consider the proximity and cooperation between army and air force bases. The two combined bases have more strength than individual bases situated in distant locations. The new criteria will better reflect the strength of Alaska's military bases, which is their proximity, and deflect from their weakness, which is a higher operational cost. There being no further testimony, SENATOR WARD moved SJR 12 out of committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, the motion carried.