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  • September

    United States Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District headquarters building, Mobile, Alabama.
    26 Sep 2025

    Huntsville Center Furnishes New USACE Mobile Headquarters

    The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville furnished the Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District’s new six-story headquarters in downtown Mobile.
  • A multi-storied facility being torn down.
    16 Sep 2025

    Facility Reduction Program closing a chapter on Fort Benning legacy

    Huntsville Center’s FRP mission focus is on the elimination of excess facilities and structures to reduce fixed installation costs and achieve energy savings.
  • August

    Navy Medical Readiness Logistics Command Detachment Naval Ophthalmic Readiness Activity Yorktown, Va. during facility upgrades conducted by U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville.
    27 Aug 2025

    Huntsville Center helps NORA see success for upgrades to Military Eyewear Lab

    One often overlooked, but essential requirement to serve in the military is the capability to see. The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville recently completed a critical infrastructure project in support of the Naval Medical Readiness Logistics Command’s Naval Ophthalmic Readiness Activity, NORA, a facility responsible for producing prescription eyewear issued across the U.S. military.
  • Project Controll graphic featuring icons for People, Technology and Process.
    20 Aug 2025

    Instituting Project Controls provides critical step forward for operational excellence

    Project Controls (PC), often considered the "backbone of successful project execution," are no longer just a back-office function—they are integrated into the core business strategy of Huntsville Center.
  • A man standing with an animated engagement delivery provides attendees with information during  the PROMIS rollout.
    20 Aug 2025

    Project schedulers, managers converge at Huntsville Center for software exploration

    The clinic gave attendees a deep look and feel for the latest, updated version of PROMIS – the USACE enterprise database used to create, store, and manage project data.
  • Photo of Huntsville Center headquarters at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.
    19 Aug 2025

    Optimization changing Huntsville Center's organizational structure

    The changes will affect 10 programs at Huntsville Center and one program operated external to Huntsville Center, all of which provides technical, specialized, and non-geographic support to military and federal agencies around the world.
  • Photo of digital resemblance with the Army Corps Castle, Huntsville Center embplem and Metasys logo.
    14 Aug 2025

    Contract set to improve federal facility functions

    Huntsville Center’s Utility Monitoring and Control Systems program awarded a $630 million single-award task order contract (SATOC) to Johnson Control Building Automation Systems (JCBAS) in July. The contract supports the procurement, installation, and maintenance of JCABS’ Metasys systems.
  • Graphic with USACE and Huntsville Center logos next to hanging lightbulbs.
    7 Aug 2025

    Power Reliability Enhancement Program assigned to Huntsville Center

    Reassignment under Huntsville Center’s Engineering Directorate aligns with changes HQUSACE administrative policy.
  • Darcy Hackler, U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville Contracting officer, leads a section of the Fuels Program Project Delivery Team training in order to ensure a smooth fiscal year 2025 close out on Redstone Arsenal, photo by Lillian Putnam.
    6 Aug 2025

    Huntsville Center conducts cross-functional training for end of FY 25

    A recent three-day, cross-functional training session, with an end goal of ensuring a smooth fiscal year 2025 close out, focused on integration, alignment, and a deeper operational understanding to strengthen the Fuels Program Project Delivery Team.
  • July

    STEM Day group photo outside the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville building on Redstone Arsenal.
    30 Jul 2025

    Huntsville Center STEM Day Sparks Career Interest Among Future Generation

    More than 100 students, from first to 12th grade, attended a hands-on learning experience designed to inspire the next generation of Soldiers, engineers, scientists, innovators and civil servants at the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville.
  • 24 Jul 2025

    Huntsville Center Recognized for Top USACE Safety Award

    The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville earned recognition for its commitment to workplace safety. Huntsville Center received the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 2025 Safety Award of Excellence for demonstrating the highest degree of excellence in the management of safety and occupational health programs.
  • Soldiers firing weapons on a training range.
    23 Jul 2025

    Swift action by Huntsville Center keeps Fort Hood range control mission-ready despite A/C failure

    Temperatures in Central Texas often soar into the triple digits during summer, and Range Control plays a vital role in coordinating live-fire training schedules across Fort Hood’s vast training areas. Without climate control, the facility risked becoming inoperable, potentially delaying or canceling vital training events.
  • Photo of a man standing in front of a large screen with data and camera views from drones shown in the background.
    23 Jul 2025

    Technology demonstration showcases innovations set to incorporate into Huntsville Center electronic security contracts

    The demonstration gave the Center’s representatives an opportunity to meet with Navy, Army and other Department of Defense partners and other federal agencies such as the Secret Service, Customs and Border Protection.
  • A photo of Jeff Denton
    18 Jul 2025

    Electrical engineer Jeff Denton tapped as best in USACE

    Known for his keen technical expertise, strong leadership, and dedication to mentoring the next generation, Jeff Denton has been a driving force behind some of USACE’s most complex electrical projects.
  • Photo of Ross Allen
    18 Jul 2025

    Architect recognized as USACE best

    From developing Range Standard Designs for Huntsville Center’s Range and Training Land Program to Medical Space Templates for the Defense Health Agency to stepping up to become the subject matter expert for the Centers of Standardization, Ross Allen's role in the Center’s architectural efforts is a shining example of his professionalism.
  • June

    A contract with glasses a pen and a calculator.
    10 Jun 2025

    Huntsville Center awards $3 billion energy resilience contracts

    Huntsville Center’s ESPC MATOC IV can be implemented and paid for from energy savings within the contract term as contracted Energy Savings Companies (ESCOs) utilizes its private capital to make infrastructure improvements without tapping into the stakeholder’s budget.
  • Huntsville Center’s Leadership Development Program Level 1 pictured touring NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center facilities.
    5 Jun 2025

    Huntsville Center’s Leadership Development Program Cultivates Future Leaders

    Developing the next generation of leaders is essential to accomplishing the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville’s critical mission: supporting the warfighter and delivering vital engineering solutions worldwide.
  • May

    Dennis Bacon, Huntsville Center Fuels Branch chief, speaking at the 2025 Fuels Safety Symposium where he emphasized the importance of continuous attentiveness and accountability.
    29 May 2025

    Huntsville Center Fuels Safety Symposium Focuses on Collaboration

    Leading into National Safety Month, the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville hosted its 2025 Fuels Safety Symposium, bringing together leaders, safety professionals and safety managers to share lessons learned and promote accountability.
  • lightbulb full of $100 bills.
    19 May 2025

    Fort Johnson reclaims nearly $1 million utility rebate, unlocks millions more in future energy savings

    Thanks to this collaboration, Fort Johnson not only received a $973,948.72 rebate for three months of overbilling—but is also expected to save an estimated $1.9 million per year going forward, primarily due to switching to a Large General Service Rate Schedule.
  • Alicia Hodge, Huntsville Center Safety and Occupational Health specialist, demonstrates using an AED on a Prestan Manikin with the Prestan AED UltraTrainer.
    15 May 2025

    Huntsville Center Promotes AED Training to Boost Life-Saving Readiness

    According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 356,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur across the country each year. That is why a fast response with Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, CPR, and an Automated External Defibrillators, AED, can be crucial and vital to recovery.
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