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  • May

    This graph from the Meter Data Management System software compares the electricity and gas use of two Army installations during a 30 day period from February and March. The analytics functions in MDMS provide an accurate picture of consumption for Army energy managers and leaders.
    8 May 2013

    Meter Data Management System makes progress on installations, facilities

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Meter Data Management System is helping Energy Managers keep tabs
  • April

    On May 22, 2012, Lieutenant General Thomas P. Bostick became the 53rd U.S. Army Chief of Engineers and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE).  Lieutenant General Bostick serves as the senior military officer overseeing most of the Nation’s civil works infrastructure and military construction.
    30 Apr 2013

    Bostick set to speak at Local Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month ceremony

    U.S. Army Chief of Engineers and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Lt. Gen.
  • Huntsville Center Equal Employment Opportunity employees, Sonja Rice and Angela Morton gather information from Redstone Arsenal Army Community Service Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Program victim advocates Perrar Joseph and Jeronica Frierson,at the Center Apr. 23.
    30 Apr 2013

    Redstone Arsenal Victim Advocate Program team members visit Huntsville Center

    The Army launched its official recognition of National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month
  • Carl Johnson (left) from Aberdeen Test Center and Tim Cary from the US Army Corps of Engineers Cold Regions Research Laboratory load the first grass seed balls into the spreader for distribution on Cranberry Mountain, an ordnance impact area used by the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. Because of the risks involved due to unexploded ordnance in the area, U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville’s  Ordnance and Explosives Design Center was called in to contract the use of radio-controlled agricultural equipment which had already been used on other Army installations ranges.
    24 Apr 2013

    Center part of planting grass in dangerous places

    Planting grass is not a typical task for the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville.
  • The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, working with the Army Energy Initiatives Task Force (EITF), awarded Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (MATOC) to a group of 22 qualified solar technology contractors. Solar energy, like the 55,263 square foot solar wall installed on the Defense Logistics Agency’s Eastern Distribution Center in New Cumberland, Pa., was the second of four technologies awarded under the $7 billion Renewable and Alternative Energy Power Production for DOD Installations MATOC.
    22 Apr 2013

    Corps of Engineers builds largest induction solar wall in the country

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers installed 55,263 square feet of solar wall on the Defense Logistics Agency’s Eastern Distribution Center in New Cumberland, Pa.
  • From left:  Jason Adams, Larry McIntosh, Blaine Guidry, Garry Runyans and Raul Alonso work on a community group site design during a four-day training session to become Level 2 certified members of Huntsville Center's Housing Planning and Response team. Training was April 2-5, 2013, in Suffolk, Va.
    12 Apr 2013

    Housing Planning and Response Team members complete Level 2 certification training

    Six members of Huntsville Center’s Housing Planning and Response Team recently completed Level 2 Certification training, making them eligible to support the Federal Emergency Management Agency in response to a disaster. The training included classroom training as well as field exercises at multiple locations that the State of Virginia is considering for development of temporary community sites to have prepared prior to a major event occurring.
  • March

    Barbara Tolliver, Huntsville Center Business Management Office, reads to Montview Elementary School kindergarten  students during Read Across America Day.
    29 Mar 2013

    Huntsville Center volunteers read books to elementary school students

    Huntsville Center employees volunteered to participate in Team Redstone’s local “Read Across
  • Workers remove an underground safety shelter at McAlester Army Ammunition Plant, Okla. The Center’s Facility Reduction Program manages the project.
    28 Mar 2013

    No longer used safety shelters at McAlester Army Ammunition Plant being removed

    Using fiscal year 2012 funds and working with the Corps of Engineers Tulsa District and McAlester garrison, the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville’s Facilities Reduction Program is managing the antiquated underground safety shelters and two small facilities along a line of bomb production facilities.
  • A 5-inch projectile and a BDU-33, along with other munitions that show the effects of time, are prepared for destruction during a Military Munitions Response Program site inspection at a Formerly Used Defense Site on Culebra, Puerto Rico’s northwest peninsula.  The Military Munitions Support Services online workshops allow experts in the field to share best practices on sites like these and others around the U.S.
    28 Mar 2013

    Annual munitions workshop now online, monthly

    Military munitions experts, regulators, government contractors and various stakeholders are meeting
  • Jason Page, Huntsville Center Engineering Directorate, guides Science Technology Engineering and Math students from Johnson High School in an engineering task during Engineer Week.
    22 Mar 2013

    Center shares with local students during National Engineer Week

    Huntsville Center celebrated National Engineers Week by meeting with more than 300 juniors and seniors at J.O. Johnson High School in north Huntsville, Ala. After the students listened Center employees explain how they got into their respective technical fields, their attention quickly turned to a challenge.
  • Huntsville Center’s Information Technology Service Office supports the Defense Department’s High Performance Computing Modernization Program, which uses technology to research, develop, test and evaluate objectives like the flow efficiency in a turbine tank engine, seen in this advanced computer simulation.
    22 Mar 2013

    New Huntsville Center office offers DoD-wide information technology acquisition support

    With prior experience in the IT procurement arena, Huntsville Center created the Information Technology Service Office which specializes in offering the DoD's IT customers a robust program to meet its IT acquisition needs.
  • A Huntsville Center survey team of prove it could operate in accordance with the approved Work Plan and Chemical Site Plan for the Pine Bluff Arsenal Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study before proceeding.
    22 Mar 2013

    Investigation of munitions response sites kick off in Pine Bluff, Ark.

    A survey team from the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, visited Pine Bluff
  • Workers destroy the Tuscaloosa Army Reserve Center which saw extensive damage by a tornado that ripped through Tuscaloosa, Ala., in April 2011. A new $13 million, 67,0000 square foot facility replaced the old facility.
    22 Mar 2013

    Tuscaloosa Army Reserve Center damaged in 2011 tornadoes demolished by FRP

    It’s been almost two years since Alabama experienced the deadly tornado outbreak of April 27, 2011,
  • Huntsville Center's Jeff Coulston and Kim Edwards show off their awards after the Society of American Military Engineers Huntsville Post ceremony Feb. 21.
    21 Mar 2013

    Huntsville Center engineers take special S.A.M.E awards

    Two U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center employees received special recognition Feb. 21 from the Society of American Military Engineers Huntsville Post.
  • February

    12 Feb 2013

    Corps’ employees win big at Army’s Contracting award ceremony

    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- Several contracting professionals at the U.S. Army Engineering and Support
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