Welcome

Welcome

The Department of Defense's Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration (REPI) Program protects military sustainability by addressing and removing restrictions to allow commanders the greatest flexibility to ensure our military men and women can test, train, and operate now and into the future.


REPI promotes innovative land conservation solutions that benefit military readiness, neighboring communities, and the environment. Read more...

2013 Report to Congress

REPI 2013 Report to Congress

Ten years of sustaining mission capabilities with REPI. The 2013 REPI Report to Congress is now available. Through Fiscal Year 2012, REPI has protected over 264,000 acres for 64 locations in 24 states. To download the 2013 Report to Congress, please click here.

Webinars

REPI Webinars Flyer

The next REPI Webinar The National Conference of State Legislatures and Engaging with Local Officials, will take place on Wednesday, June 5, 2013 at 1:00 PM ET. Please click here for instructions to join the webinar. Add to my calendar Add to my calendar

Click here to view the new webinar schedule, instructions on how to log on to future webinars, and recordings of past webinars.

Learn more about REPI Projects

View the REPI Project Map

Updated March 2013! Read more about REPI projects through our new and updated fact sheets and our interactive project map.

REPI in the News

REPI featured in the Los Angeles Times

The REPI program was featured in the Los Angeles Times for its success in promoting conservation so that nature and combat training can prosper. The profile highlights partnerships at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Camp Sand Luis Obispo, and others that are creating cherished public sanctuaries. Please click here to read the full story.

Click here to read about other recent headlines.

Announcements and Other Updates

OSD and the U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities thank all of our partners and installations who submitted 2013 REPI Challenge pre-proposals. OSD has notified the ten finalists and full proposals are due in April. Information on the winning 2012 REPI Challenge project at Fort Stewart can be found in the REPI In the News section. For more background on the REPI Challenge, please download this REPI Challenge fact sheet.

The U.S. Forest Service hosts the "Planning for Growth and Open Space Conservation" webinar series. REPI was featured on Webinar Session #8: "Landscape Conservation Initiatives," along with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, and the Natural Resources Conservation Service. To read more about this webinar series, please click here.