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  • October

    Chandler Sturn works on a problem-solving puzzle during a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) event at the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville Oct. 6. Thirty teens rotated through four stations of problem-solving puzzles set up by the engineers. By participating in the problem-solving puzzles, the teens had a better understanding of what it takes to have a future in a STEM career.
    8 Oct 2015

    Huntsville Center fosters interest in STEM for Redstone youth

    Huntsville Center welcomed more than 30 teens and staff from the Redstone Youth Center Oct. 6 for a STEM presentation and hands-on activities.
  • September

    Jim Duttweiler, Directorate of Public Works, Sandy Grogan, Pennyrile Rural Electric Cooperative, John Davies, Kentucky Department for Energy Development and Independence, and Rick McCoy, DPW, join Garrison Commander Col. James “Rob” Salome and Maj. Gen. Gary J. Volesky, 101st Airborne Division and Fort Campbell commander, for the ribbon-cutting for Phase One of the installation’s solar array.
    28 Sep 2015

    Fort Campbell solar array’s first phase ‘plugs in’

    Fort Campbell officials marked a huge accomplishment in renewable energy Sept. 21 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Phase One of the installation’s solar array, made possible through a Utility Energy Services Contract.
  • Facility system safety principals looks to identify and control safety risks and hazards in all stages of projects, and that is exactly what Buffalo District is looking to do within its civil works programs.
    10 Sep 2015

    Huntsville Center helping Buffalo District develop innovative approach to facility system safety

    Using outside the box thinking, the Buffalo District safety team is applying a safety program that is usually applied to vertical buildings and construction projects, known as facility system safety (FASS).
  • Ray Velazquez (left), ECC senior project manager, describes operation of a "MOOG" Pan/Tilt/Zoom Thermal and Visible Imaging System to Spencer O’Neal, U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville vegetation clearance project manager.  The "MOOG" is a camera mounted on the "robots" used for vegetation removal project at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The camera allows for daylight and night time operations.
    9 Sep 2015

    Robots clear site for future aerial gunnery range at Fort Bragg

    Range vegetation clearance systems used on the Fort Bragg project typically clear more than an acre per-day per-machine in difficult areas and up to 2 acres per-day, per-machine in areas with brush and small trees. The Fort Bragg contract calls for clearance of more than 900 acres and the project is ahead of schedule.
  • After a vehicle hit a fuel dispenser, causing damages to it at Fort Hood, Texas, the quality assurance evaluator requested an emergency service order to assess/survey the damages and complete the required repairs. The contractor responded within 24 hours and completed the assessment, cut and capped electrical and fuel lines, installed a new dispenser, and returned the fuel dispenser to its normal operation.
    8 Sep 2015

    Program helps installations with fuel operations, repairs

    DLA-Fuels Program is an effective recurring maintenance and minor repair program that increases the reliability and safety of facilities, system and components. This increases the useful life of facilities and equipment resulting in optimizing the life cycle of the fuel system and components, thereby increasing the duration between required re-capitalized investments.
  • Redstone Arsenal gate 9 is an Access Control Point that has active barriers. The active barriers can be deployed by ACP security to ensure threat vehicles are stopped before they enter the installation.
    3 Sep 2015

    Partnerships ensure installation Access Control Points meet Army standards

    The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville’s Access Control Point (ACP) program partners with many U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) components to provide maintenance and services, design and build construction, and confer infrastructure upgrades to ACPs and other facilities worldwide.
  • August

    Huntsville Center mechanical engineer Scott L. Sheffield and Energy Engineering Analysis Program Manager Raúl E. Alonso discuss HVAC system features detailed in the building plans for the commissary at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. Huntsville Center's EEAP team is preparing a comprehensive energy reduction plan for the Defense Commissary Agency's West Area sites and toured the Redstone facility to get a better understanding of commissary operations and typical energy consumption.
    31 Aug 2015

    Energy Division teams up with Defense Commissary Agency to reduce energy consumption

    Huntsville Center's Energy Division is assisting the Defense Commissary Agency in developing a comprehensive energy reduction plan that delineates the path DeCA must take to achieve mandated energy reduction goals for its West Area sites.
  • Jerad McIntyre (Right), a civil engineer with the Special Projects Program, Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, listens with fellow U.S. Army Corps of Engineers emerging leaders as speakerMaj. Gen. Richard Stevens (Left), Deputy Chief of Engineers and Deputy Commanding General, discusses Corps-wide issues during the Executive Governance Meeting in Washington, District of Columbia, Aug. 3-7. McIntyre was named the 2015 Emerging Leader for Huntsville Center in July.
    20 Aug 2015

    Huntsville Center’s Emerging Leader attends Executive Governance Meeting

    Jerad McIntyre, a civil engineer with the Special Projects Program, was named the 2015 Emerging Leader for the Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, last month.
  • Robert Jackson, a Dothan, Alabama, native, now currently a mechanical engineer at the Huntsville Center, he is preparing for his third competition this year: the NPC Alabama State Championship Aug. 29.
    12 Aug 2015

    Huntsville Center engineer prepares for third bodybuilding competition

    Robert Jackson, a Dothan, Alabama, native, now currently a mechanical engineer at the Huntsville Center, is preparing for his third competition this year: the NPC Alabama State Championship Aug. 29.
  • Daniel Tate, center, of the Alabama Center for Sustainable Energy, Raul Alonso, left and Dominic Ragucci, right, U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville help volunteer assemble solar panel August 8.
    10 Aug 2015

    Employees build strong ties with community

    While most U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville projects usually
  • Lieutenant Col. Burlin L. Emery, deputy commander of the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville met with Albert “Chip” Marin, director of the Huntsville Center’s Installation Support and Programs Management Directorate and ISPM division chiefs, for an inbrief on ISPMs mission. Emery has been visiting Huntsville Center’s numerous directorates and small offices since his arrival to better understand its diverse mission.
    7 Aug 2015

    Huntsville Center welcomes new deputy commander

    The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville welcomed its newest deputy commander, Lt. Col. Burlin L. Emery July 20.
  • July

    31 Jul 2015

    Third-party acquisition tools allow agencies to do more with reduced budgets

    Using a Utility Energy Services Contract through Huntsville Center to leverage third-party financing for energy conservation infrastructure upgrades is paying big dividends for the Intelligence Community Campus in Bethesda, Maryland.
  • Patricia Mooneyham, a chief in the Interior Design Section, at the Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, stands in front of an interior design sample board Wednesday, which was designed by several interior designers. Mooneyham will be presented with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 2015 Interior Designer of the Year award in August at the Huntsville Center.
    30 Jul 2015

    Mooneyham named USACE’s Interior Designer of the Year

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently announced an Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville professional as the 2015 Interior Designer of the Year. Patricia Mooneyham, a chief in the Interior Design Section, will be presented the award in August here at the Center.
  • Energy Savings Performance Contracting (ESPC) team members Jason Bray (left), Lisa Harris, Robert Mackey, Priya Desai, and Wesley Malone, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, are scheduled to receive a 2015 Federal Energy and Water Management Award, on behalf of the ESPC team, during a ceremony in Washington, District of Columbia, later this year. The team will receive the award from the Department of Energy’s Federal Energy Management Program for its work using third-party financed acquisition projects that support the Army in meeting energy and water reduction mandates, the President’s Performance Contracting Challenge and renewable energy mandates.
    24 Jul 2015

    Huntsville Center’s ESPC team to receive Department of Energy - USACE awards

    The Department of Energy’s Federal Energy Management Program recently announced the Huntsville Center ESPC team as a 2015 Federal Energy and Water Management Award winner.
  • Vanessa Midgett
    22 Jul 2015

    Online tool streamlines employment verification

    If you’re applying for a loan or seeking employment, you will probably need to provide employment
  • 22 Jul 2015

    Huntsville team provides expertise in delivering customers cyber secure facilities, systems

    To ensure consistent delivery of efficient, cyber secure facilities and systems to its customers, Huntsville Center established an Information Assurance and Information Technology (IA/IT) Branch in its Engineering Directorate. The center has also been designated the USACE Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Technical Center of Expertise (TCX).
  • Albert “Chip” Marin is the new director of the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville’s Installation Support and Programs Management Directorate.
    21 Jul 2015

    Marin at the helm of Center’s installation support directorate

    Marin said he wants current and potential customers to know ISPM will be open and transparent every step of the way through the planning, acquisition and execution of their requirement.
  • Huntsville Center has more than 25 interior designers on staff who support the U.S. armed forces in three specialized areas: Unaccompanied Housing, Integrated Medical Furniture and Administrative Office. Each program supports all branches of the armed services.
    20 Jul 2015

    Huntsville Center furniture team committed to nation’s military forces

    Through millions of square feet worked and decades of experience between them, our interior designers within the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville continually demonstrate their commitment to our nation’s Soldiers.
  • Daniel Tait, left, of the Alabama Center for Sustainable Energy, and Wesley Malone, of the Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, talk with students about renewable energy during July 10 event.
    20 Jul 2015

    Corps employees reinforce STEM for students at summer enrichment program

    While many students in Huntsville and surrounding areas are taking time off from their studies this
  • A screen shot from the ADPAAS website. ADPAAS is a secure, web-based system developed by Headquarters, Department of the Army, G-1, which provides personnel location information and accounting report status, allowing commanders to make strategic decisions that facilitate a return to stability.
    20 Jul 2015

    Center employees encouraged to register, update ADPAAS for accountability and assessment

    Following a natural or manmade disaster, ADPAAS allows commanders to account for their personnel in a matter of minutes, not days, and alleviates reporting problems by allowing individuals to log in and account for themselves and their family members.
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