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  • Human Capital data helps Huntsville Center plan for the future

    Tracking human capital data allows the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Canter, Huntsville to monitor information such as hiring action timelines, rates of attrition and percentages of those eligible for retirement now or in the near future, helping the Center keep the big picture in focus when it comes to workforce planning.
  • Virtual Industry Day set for Range and Training Lands program

    HUNTSVILLE, Alabama--The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville has scheduled a Virtual Industry Day for its Range and Training Land program. The event coincides with the Small Business Forum 2018, set for Oct. 23 at the Davidson Center for Space Exploration located on the U.S. Space & Rocket Center campus at 1 Tranquility Base, Huntsville, Alabama.
  • Registration opens for Small Business Forum 2018

    HUNTSVILLE, Alabama--The Small Business Forum 2018 features a general overview of doing business with the Huntsville Center and covers major regulatory changes and upcoming acquisitions, followed by an opportunity for attendees to interact directly with program managers and contracting officials for the Center’s more than 40 programs.
  • Huntsville Center's BASEOPS Program sets virtual industry day

    Huntsville Center's BASEOPS Program is sponsoring a virtual industry day Feb.2, to provide information and assistance to small businesses interested in submitting proposals for performing work for the 88th Regional Support Command
  • Huntsville Center now mandatory center of expertise for ballistic missile defense

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville is building on its origins of ballistic missile defense by becoming the Ballistic Missile Defense System Mandatory Center of Expertise Sept. 30.
  • Huntsville Center awards modification to Information Technology contract

    Huntsville Center awarded Netcentrics Corp. of Herndon, Virginia, an $18,185,917 modification to contract for management services for the Army Corps of Engineers Information Technology (ACE-IT).
  • Contracts awarded for facilities reduction work

    The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, awarded contracts to 12 businesses Feb. 6 as part of a multiple award task order contract (MATOC) that will be used to demolish excess facilities on military installations. The overall value of the MATOC is $48 million for a base year and four option years estimated at $9.6 million each.
  • Contracts awarded for medical facility maintenance

    Huntsville Center awarded contracts to 10 companies to provide operations and maintenance (O&M) services at government medical and related non-medical facilities. The $990 million medical facilities O&M multiple award task order contract (MATOC) will allow the Operations and Maintenance Engineering Enhancement (OMEE) Program at Huntsville Center to continue to support Department of Defense medical facilities throughout the Military Health System with their highly specialized O&M requirements.
  • Army awards final technology for renewable and alternative energy MATOC

    Sept. 23, a group of qualified biomass technology contractors was identified and awarded 13 Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (MATOC) by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, working with the Army Energy Initiatives Task Force (EITF). The biomass awards complete the first round for each of the four technologies under a $7 billion MATOC for renewable and alternative energy power production for Department of Defense installations which also includes geothermal, solar and wind companies.
  • Small business receives last contract for geothermal technology under MATOC

    The MATOC involves third-party financed renewable energy acquisitions and involves no Army capital or Military Construction appropriation. The Army only purchases the power from contractors who own, operate or maintain the generating assets.