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  • July

    This map shows the Tennessee-Tombigbee (Tenn-Tom) Waterway, managed by the Mobile District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Mobile District is teaming up with Huntsville Center to improve the infrastructure along the waterway through the first-ever Energy Savings Performance Contract executed for a Corps Civil Works project.
    23 Jul 2014

    First-ever Energy Savings Performance Contract for a Corps of Engineers Civil Works project underway

    Mobile District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is embarking on the first-ever Energy Savings
  • Jelani Ingram, architect, Architectural Branch, explains Building Information Modeling to Southeast Kentucky Community  and Technical College Upward Bound students during Team Redstone tour.
    15 Jul 2014

    Kentucky students visit Huntsville Center as part of Team Redstone STEM tour

    For the second year, the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville's Engineering
  • Col. Robert Ruch, Huntsville Center commander, center, and Janet Phillips, HQ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Deputy Chief of Security Assistance, provided a capabilities brief to foreign military officers associated with the Army Program Executive Office-Aviation July 10.
    15 Jul 2014

    USACE briefs world-wide capabilities to allies

    USACE/Huntsville Center capabilities information briefing was set up to provide international officers a greater understanding of the Corps of Engineers in general and Huntsville Center’s specific missions.
  • An example of pumps found in a mechanical room in a hospital. The OMEE program maintains the facility and performs preventative maintenance and repairs to these type pumps as well as other mechanical systems.
    14 Jul 2014

    Huntsville Center provides tool for meeting DOD medical facility maintenance needs

    Scenario: The chiller goes down in building B3425, a military medical facility. This causes great
  • The a Huntsville Center Facilities Repair and Renewal Program contract, the lighting of the exterior of Building 64, Lincoln Hall at Fort McNair in Washington, D.C., as well as the exterior of the building, front doors, windows, metal and wood trim, and signage were kept in good condition by making necessary repairs and correcting problems.
    14 Jul 2014

    Huntsville Center Offers Fast, Efficient Facilities Repair, Renewal

    Installations looking for help to repair or renovate buildings need look no further than the U.S.
  • A screen shot of the Army's Meter Data Management System (MDMS) user interface.
    7 Jul 2014

    Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Presidio now connected to Army’s Meter Data Management System

    Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, and Presidio of Monterey, California, are the latest
  • June

    Underwater structures, known as parasitics, are placed into the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal as part of the electric barriers project in October 2010. The electric barriers deter the inter-basin establishment of Asian carp and other fish through an electric field in the water. Huntsville Center helps Army Corps of Engineers facilities like Chicago District's electric fish barriers - which are already using the best technology available for their specific operation - to find alternatives for reducing energy consumption.
    26 Jun 2014

    Huntsville Center helps customers identify measures to reduce energy, water consumption

    With a proven track record of helping federal agencies and military installations identify
  • Steve Feldman
    24 Jun 2014

    Huntsville Center attorney recognized as a "Superstar Contracting Professional" by NCMA

    The employees at the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville are widely respected by
  • Center Hill Dam resident engineer Bill Debruyn explains how they store the equipment used to repair the dam to Phyllis Watson, a Huntsville Center contract specialist who supports the energy team. Participants in Huntsville Center's Leadership Development Program II toured Nashville District's Center Hill Dam in Lancaster, Tennessee June 17. Watson, who was an electrician in the Army, cross-trained as a carpenter and worked with heavy equipment Soldiers, found the tour very interesting and a bit nostalgic.
    24 Jun 2014

    Leadership Development Program broadens employees’ knowledge of themselves, USACE

    While its primary learning objectives revolve around understanding individual strengths and building leadership skills, Huntsville Center’s Level II Leadership Development Program also strives to expand employees’ knowledge about the organization – not just the Center, but the entire Army Corps of Engineers.
  • Personnel supporting joint munitions disposal operations in Afghanistan are delinking .50 caliber rounds, or taking them out of their links, and placing them loosely in cans for later burning in the incinerator, the approved method for disposal.
    23 Jun 2014

    Munitions disposal a Huntsville Center priority as U.S. units depart Afghanistan

    As U.S. units prepare to depart Afghanistan, military leaders must determine whether to send their
  • Michael Jackson, second from left, takes the oath with other newly appointed AUSA board members during the Army Birthday Dinner June 14.
    20 Jun 2014

    Huntsville Center worker accepts appointment to AUSA board

    Taking care of people is important to Michael Jackson. During the day, he’s an administrative
  • John Mayes
    12 Jun 2014

    Huntsville Center leader takes new post on Redstone Arsenal

    Alabama native, John Mayes, Huntsville Center Contracting Directorate, is departing Huntsville
  • Retired Brig. Gen. Rebecca Halstead, center, joins Team Redstone military leaders and their spouses in standing for the invocation during the National Prayer Luncheon on June 9 in The Summit on Redstone Arsenal.
    11 Jun 2014

    Retired general officer shares power of prayer

    Soldiers and community members gathered for a National Prayer Luncheon on June 9 at The Summit.
  • Tracy Helmick
    6 Jun 2014

    Huntsville Center employees receive awards at annual Engineer Day celebration

    Twelve Huntsville Center employees, one project development team and one former employee received
  • May

    Wanda Hampton
    29 May 2014

    Contracting officer spends more than four decades at Huntsville Center

    When Wanda Hampton took a summer job as a student aid at what was then known as the Corps of
  • Vanessa Midgett
    22 May 2014

    Online tool streamlines employment verification

    If you’re applying for a loan or seeking employment, you will probably need to provide employment
  • Lori Cordell-Meikle
    22 May 2014

    Huntsville Center employee InSPIRESS students to explore space

    The Innovative System Project for the Increased Recruitment of Emerging STEM Students is a Science,
  • Kwana Anthony, USACE South Atlantic Division Sexual Assault Response Coordinator, keeps some of the Huntsville Center workforce involved during an annual Sexual Harassment/Assault Response Prevention training session in May.
    19 May 2014

    Engagement key to effective SHARP training

    There is an Army requirement for annual Sexual Harassment/Assault Response Prevention (SHARP) refresher training presented in a face-to-face setting, and from May 12-16, Huntsville Center employees received their SHARP training. However, for instructors conducting the training, it’s not always easy to connect with the audience.
  • Col. Mike Brennan (center), U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency commander and G9 Facilities at Army Medical Command, speaks with Huntsville Center leadership during his May 13 visit.
    14 May 2014

    Health Facility Planning Agency commander commends Center IO&T team for contribution to Army medical mission

    Army Medical Command G9 Facilities chief applauds Huntsville Center IO&T program for providing project management and contracting support to the Army Medical Department Project Execution Division.
  • During a graduation ceremony at the Center May 6, Center Contracting interns Michael Ashworth, Christina Bott-Lamb, Jonathan Brown, Jeffery Byrd, Joshua Clark, Thomas Delaney, Timothy Griffin, Raven Nall, Patluke Ragucci and Joaquin Tucker were officially welcomed into the fold of U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville.
    6 May 2014

    Contracting interns graduate program

    Thirteen contracting interns were officially welcomed into the fold of U.S. Army Engineering and
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