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Defense Agency to Bring $64 Million in Salaries to Albemarle AreaThe Defense Intelligence Agency is relocating much of its function to Albemarle, bringing jobs and new residents to the area, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch. This is great news for area homeowners because the influx of residents and salaries will aid in the tax base. Also, the DIA is not bringing staff to fulfill every position, and will look to local residents or companies to fulfill those needs. This move will be a great boost to the local economy. "When the Defense Intelligence Agency brings an estimated 800 employees to Rivanna Station in September, it will join the nearly $110 million defense-related industry already headquartered in central Virginia. The DIA is relocating much of its intelligence-analysis function to the Albemarle County facility occupied by the National Ground Intelligence Center. The move will improve communications and cooperation between the agencies, officials said. Area business leaders have heralded the new jobs as good for the area. 'The DIA says the average salary will be $80,000. That means that in October 2010, there will be $64 million more in salaries that aren't here now,' said Timothy Hulbert, president and chief executive officer of the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce. 'That's huge.' Not all of the 800 employees DIA wants to bring to town are coming. To compensate, DIA officials are opening some jobs to local residents and proffering contracts for local businesses. 'It's a targeted campaign in that we have specific positions we want to fill,' said Laura Donnelly, DIA spokeswoman. 'These are known vacancies or anticipated vacancies, so we know the jobs are available.' Defense contracts already stimulate area businesses. In 2008, contracts brought more than $92 million into Charlottesville and $64.4 million into Albemarle. The federal government spent more than $991 million in defense contracts in central Virginia between 2000 and 2008, according to federal figures, with more than $880 million in Charlottesville and Albemarle. The contracts include everything from uniforms to laboratory analysis to commissary food. Defense-related companies in the area build weapons systems, targeting systems, radar, navigation, anti-explosive devices and firearms. The totals do not include the military's Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School for military lawyers and legal officials at the University of Virginia, nor the Charlottesville-based Federal Executive Institute, operated by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management." Posted on Wednesday, December 2, 2009 - 12:34pm
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