The Department of Defense (DoD)’s REPI Program is a key tool for combating encroachment that can limit or restrict military training, testing, and operations. The REPI Program protects these military missions by helping remove or avoid land-use conflicts near installations and addressing regulatory restrictions that inhibit military activities. The REPI Program is administered by the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD).  Read more in the REPI Frequently Asked Questions.

Visit the Interactive REPI 101 Primer and REPI Resilience Primer. 

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REPI Webinars

Thank you for joining us for our most recent webinar, Legal and Fiscal Challenges: Case Studies! If you weren't able to participate in this webinar, you can view a recording at any time. You can watch the recordings of all of our 2022 webinars on the Webinars page of this website. 

Please stay tuned for more information on the 2023 REPI Webinar Series! 

Newsletter

The REPI Program releases a monthly newsletter covering the latest activities, upcoming partner events, media coverage, and training opportunities. All newsletter editions can be found on the Newsletter page. The most recent edition is December 2022


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REPI News Roundup

The Arizona Republic (Phoenix, AZ) reports that the Borderlands Restoration Network received almost $1 million in federal funding from the Department of Defense’s REPI Program to work alongside numerous agencies for a large-scale three-year project to conserve southern Arizona’s landscapes. Funding for this project comes from the America the Beautiful Challenge, a pool of $91 million in grants from multiple federal agencies and the private sector generating $141.7 million in conservation impact, which includes matching contributions. The grant brings together the Fort Huachuca Sentinel Landscape Partnership, Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management, University of Arizona, Tucson Audubon Society, Babocomari Ranch, and A to Z Environmental Consulting.
 

Read more about REPI's benefits and impacts on the REPI News page!

Read more about REPI's accomplishments in the 2022 Year in Review!