BAE — The Radford Army Ammunition Plant (RFAAP) is operated by contractor BAE Systems.
U.S. Army — RFAAP is owned by the U.S. Army. A U.S. Army officer commands the installation and soldiers provide round-the-clock security for the site.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers — The Baltimore District is the executing agency for most of the remedial design/action phase of the RFAAP Installation Restoration Program (IRP).
U.S. Army Environmental Command (USAEC) — Its mission includes integration, coordination and oversight of the implementation of the Army’s Environmental Programs. USAEC provides a broad range of environmental products and services to address the Army’s environmental challenges.
U.S. Army Environmental Command — Its mission is “To lead and execute Army cleanup and environmental quality programs, providing technical expertise to enable Soldier readiness and sustainable military communities.”
U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC) — AMC is RFAAP's major command and the premier provider of materiel readiness across joint military operations.
U.S. Army Joint Munitions Command (JMC) — A subordinate of AMC, JMC manages conventional ammunition and oversees its production, storage, maintenance, and demilitarization.
U.S. Department of Defense, Environmental Cleanup — Focuses on reducing health and environmental risks at military sites while ensuring compliance with laws and regulations.
DoD Environmental Cleanup — Stakeholder Involvement — Provides information on restoration activities, public participation, and Restoration Advisory Boards (RABs).
DoD Environmental Cleanup — RABs — Offers tools, reports, and guidance on Restoration Advisory Boards and the TAPP program.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and EPA Region 3 — The federal regulatory agency working with the RFAAP IRP.
EPA Compliance and Enforcement — Resource for understanding liability, negotiation, and settlements under the RCRA and related programs.
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality — The state agency working with the RFAAP IRP.
Virginia Department of Health — Responsible for issuing health advisories for Virginia waterways and fish.