White Oak is a census-designated place and an unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. White Oak was known for its Naval Ordnance Laboratory, which was closed in 1994. The headquarters of the Food and Drug Administration now occupies the property, which has been renamed the Federal Research Center at White Oak. White Oak's best FREE dating site! 100% Free Online Dating for White Oak Singles at Mingle2.com. Our free personal ads are full of single women and men in White Oak looking for serious relationships, a little online flirtation, or new friends to go out with. Start meeting singles in White Oak today with our free online personals and free White Oak chat! White Oak is full of single men.
Site Location: Prince George’s County
Website :http://www.pgparks.com/Things_To_Do/Nature.htm
Coordinates : W 38-44-33N 76-42-07W
Address & Directions from a Major Highway : Water access only.
Public or Private : The Maryland Department of Natural Resources, booked by M-NCPPC
Site Access (days & hours) : Water access only.
Special arrangements for use (requirements & contact’s phone number) : Reservation required 301-627-6074
Special Interests (museum, fishing pier, swimming pool, etc.) :
Fees : $20.00 per night for bi-county residents, $26.00 per night for non bi-county residents
Wheel Chair Access : No
Toilets : Yes
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Picnic tables : YesCamping : Yes
Site Address: 10903 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20993
Currently, the FDA White Oak Campus consists of ten office and four laboratory buildings, totaling 3.1 million rentable square feet. The Campus, located on GSA’s Federal Research Center (FRC) in Silver Spring, MD, was authorized by the FDA Revitalization Act of 1990 and construction was funded through GSA appropriations. Subsequent groundbreaking legislation, including the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009, the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act of 2011, the FDA Safety and Innovation Act of 2012, the Drug Quality and Security Act of 2013, and the 21st Century Cures Act of 2016, expanded FDA’s responsibilities. Additionally, the FDA Reauthorization Act of 2017 ensured user-fee funding to continue expanding FDA’s workforce through fiscal year 2022. Consequently, FDA partnered with GSA for developing a new FRC Master Plan to expand the existing Campus, which the National Capital Planning Commission approved in December 2018. The Master Plan’s features remain consistent with the original intent of the FDA consolidation on the White Oak Campus, to collocate FDA’s headquarters programs to promote operational and scientific excellence in support of FDA’s strategic priorities. Funding for and timing of additional Campus construction envisioned in the Master Plan is dependent on GSA appropriations.