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  • April

    Robert E. Slockbower, Army Corps of Engineers Southwestern Division’s Director of Military Programs, presents Ralph Schuler with a surveyor’s compass during his retirement ceremony April 25, explaining how it is representative of his leadership, vision and contributions across the Army Corps of Engineers.
    29 Apr 2014

    Huntsville Center Engineer’s distinguished career comes to end

    Called one of Huntsville Center’s most brilliant engineers by Engineering Director Boyce Ross, Ralph
  • Lt. Col. William Burruss, Huntsville Center deputy commander, speaks to students during Earth Day opening ceremony at the Path to Nature April 24.
    28 Apr 2014

    Local students learn 'renewable energy' model as part of Earth Day activities

    Earth Day presented the perfect opportunity to show more than 625 Huntsville area students how the
  • Boyce Ross, director, Huntsville Center Engineering Directorate, received Huntsville Post's SAME Engineer of the Year Award April 17, 2014.
    28 Apr 2014

    Huntsville Post names Ross SAME Engineer of the Year

    The Huntsville Post, Society of American Military Engineers, honored the U.S. Army Corps of
  • Angela P. Morton, Huntsville Center's Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) chief, learns about new employees as she leads EEO training for new hires in April 2014. Stephanie Caldwell, in the background, is the center's EEO complaints manager.
    24 Apr 2014

    Educating employees about EEO rights, resources helps create positive climate free from discrimination

    Similar to having a toolbox fully stocked with a variety of tools to complete any project, diversity
  • From left, Willie Wade, Virgil Green, Willie Stokes, Rex McLaury, Cheryl Renz-Olar and Barbara Tolliver;  Corps of Engineers,  Huntsville Center, share their faith during a group Bible Study/Fellowship at the organization April 16.
    17 Apr 2014

    Huntsville Center employees stay spiritually fit

    The back corner of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntsville Center's Life Fitness Center may
  • The solar array at the alternative energy corridor at Tooele Army Depot in Utah is a Fiscal Year 2012 Army Energy Conservation Investment Program project. Pictured here in May 2013, the 429 solar dishes are expected to provide 1.5 megawatts of electricity, approximately 30 percent of the depot's annual electric energy need.
    14 Apr 2014

    Developing viable Army energy projects start to finish is a team effort

    It’s been a learning process for the past few years to ensure every new Army Energy Conservation
  • March

    31 Mar 2014

    Operations funnels orders, assists commander

    The purpose of the G-3 in the organization is helping communicate the who, what, where, when and why of the work expected from and the tasks delivered to Huntsville Center.
  • Then Maj. William Burruss in Iraq. After a 25-year career in the Army, Lt. Col. Burruss, Huntsville Center deputy commander, will retire from service.
    31 Mar 2014

    Center’s deputy commander retiring

    After 25 years in the Army, Lt. Col. William Burruss is retiring.
  • Col. David J. Luders, left, commander Rock Island Arsenal Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center; Congressman Dave Loebsack, who represents Iowa’s second congressional district and Col. Robert Ruch, commander, Huntsville Center, remove excess coal from the factory’s supply to symbolize energy savings to be realized in the Rock Island Arsenal JMTC Plating shop as a result of the changes made during the Energy Savings Performance Contract during a ceremony at Rock Island Arsenal.
    28 Mar 2014

    Huntsville Center, Rock Island Arsenal break ground on $61 million energy savings project

    Awarded by Huntsville Center through a 20-year energy savings performance contract with Honeywell, the project will support critical infrastructure improvements at the industrial facility that will cut energy use by approximately 35 percent, and generate up to $5.3 million in annual energy and operational savings.
  • Ordnance and Explosives directorate chief Mike hubbard addresses attendees at his March 21 retirement ceremony. With more than 32 years in the federal service and six years at the helm of the Huntsville Center  directorate responsible for safely eliminating or reducing risks from ordnance, explosives and recovered chemical warfare materiel, Hubbard said he never dreamed he would stay that long (in civil service) but he was captivated by the culture.
    28 Mar 2014

    Ordnance and Explosives chief retires after 33 years federal service

    In 2008, Hubbard was hired as director of the Huntsville Center directorate responsible for safely eliminating or reducing risks from ordnance, explosives and recovered chemical warfare materiel. He said he especially enjoyed running the directorate because of the highly specialized mission.
  • Jordan Miller
    26 Mar 2014

    Corps employees achieve educational excellence

    Huntsville Center employees Jeffery Byrd, Geordelle Charles, Jordan Miller, Contracting Directorate
  • Suzanne Murdock, of Huntsville Center's Engineering Directorate Civil Structures Division, listens to recommendations from manpower study team members Rick Breedlove and Sivi Holmes.
    13 Mar 2014

    Making USACE more efficient - One manpower study at a time

    The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville is almost through its turn under the
  • Lt. Gen. Thomas Bostick, Army Chief of Engineers and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, took time during his visit at the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville to mentor future military officers when he visited with more than 30 cadets from the Alabama A&M University Reserve Officer Training Corps.
    7 Mar 2014

    Chief of Engineers visits Huntsville Center, pitches STEM to cadets

    Bostick took time to mentor future military officers when he visited with more than 30 cadets from the Alabama A&M University Reserve Officer Training Corps making a pitch for the future Soldiers to look to considering careers focusing on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
  • Huntsville Center Commander, Col. Robert Ruch reads to Highlands Elementary School students March 3.
    4 Mar 2014

    Huntsville Center volunteers share love of reading with local students

    Huntsville Center employees volunteered to participate in Team Redstone’s local “Read Across
  • Maj. Gen. Todd Semonite, deputy commanding general for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, speaks to students attending the District Officer Introductory Course at the USACE Learning Center Feb. 24. The training was sponsored by the USACE Learning Center in Huntsville, Ala., with support from U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, HQ USACE, Mobile District, Buffalo District, Kansas City District, and the Engineer Research and Development Center.
    4 Mar 2014

    Corps leaders focus on professional development for future engineers

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers employees from districts around the nation convened at the USACE
  • February

    Jennifer McDowell, U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville interior designer, shakes hands with a representative from the furniture vending industry during the Furnishing Program's Centralized Furnishings Industry Day, Feb. 27, in Huntsville, Ala. More than 40 Furnishings Program representatives, including project managers, contracting officials and interior designers, were on hand to answer questions about the program. In FY13, the Furnishings Program furnished 209 administrative buildings and 262 barracks buildings, which included 26,601 barracks spaces, for a program cost of $132 million, with a total cost avoidance of $26 million, or 19 percent of the estimated value of the program.
    27 Feb 2014

    Huntsville Center offers industry day for furniture vendors

    So Huntsville Center's Furnishings Program personnel offered more than 200 representatives from the furniture industry an opportunity to learn about the program’s future projects, needs and requirements during a Centralized Furnishings Industry Day, Feb. 27, in Huntsville, Ala.
  • Justin Colar, civil engineer, Huntsville Center's Engineering Directorate, mentors a student during the STEM outreach event at Butler High School Feb. 20.
    25 Feb 2014

    Huntsville Center engineers show local students how engineers make a difference

    The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville celebrated National Engineers Week by
  • 18 Feb 2014

    Four earn Green Belt certification

    Four Huntsville Center employees received Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification Feb. 10 at the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville. The four new Green Belts all worked projects that looked into acquisition processes.
  • Fox Army Medical Center
    11 Feb 2014

    Corps Medical Repair and Renewal team performs upgrades at Fox Army Health Center

    Fox Army Health Center has served the Redstone Arsenal community for more than 37 years. Now, the
  • January

    Huntsville Center's Logistics Office employees Jerry Roberts (left) and Robert McKibbin, Plexibuild Services, demonstrate proper use of material handling at the organization Jan 21.
    21 Jan 2014

    Huntsville Center Safety Office starts off New Year with focus on workplace safety

    The holiday season is over, some have enjoyed some time off over the holidays, others have had a
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