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Compatibility
Factors Brochure
Compatibility, in relationship to military
readiness, can be defined as the balance or
compromise between community needs and interests and
the needs and interests of the military. The goal of
compatibility planning is to promote an environment
where both entities can coexist successfully.
A
number of factors influence whether community and
military plans, programs, and activities are
compatible or in conflict. There exists a list of 24
compatibility factors that apply to all Joint Land
Use Studies, which are used to characterize local
issues (see text box at the bottom of this page).
The 24 compatibility factors are described in this
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Fact Sheet #1
The first fact sheet for this project describes the
JLUS program, the objectives for the JLUS, how the
JLUS will be developed and opportunities for the
public to provide input into the process. This fact
sheet will be used during public workshops and
meetings with agency representatives to help explain
the JLUS process.
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