The new facilities will be known as the Systems Acquisition Management Support Complex. Plans call the development partners to build approximately 560,000 sf of administrative and special purpose facilities on a 52-acre parcel in El Segundo where the Air Force will consolidate operations from three separate sites on its 107 acres, which lie partially in El Segundo and partially in nearby Hawthorne. The Air Force base is the home of the Space and Missile Systems Center, an administrative center that handles procurement for the Air Force. The base does not have any flight operations and will not add any under the new design.
In exchange for construction of the new facilities, the Air Force will vacate and transfer a 42-acre parcel in El Segundo and a 13-acre parcel in Hawthorne to the development partners. Additionally, the development partners will receive a 3.7-acre site in north Los Angeles County previously occupied by the Armed Services.
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