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  • April

    Deceptively Quiet – Huntsville Center’s army of unseen professionals

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville stands deceptively quiet. The hallways, workspaces and meeting rooms are empty. What you can’t see is the army of Huntsville Center professionals tucked safely away in their homes, working feverishly to do their part in fighting the coronavirus pandemic that has gripped our nation and launched us all into a historic, unified response. Huntsville Center engineers and technical experts are providing conceptual engineering solutions to very real challenges. And the Corps of Engineers, FEMA and our federal, state and local partners are turning them into reality in record time.
  • January

    Huntsville Center engineers solutions by asking, 'What's your vision'

    The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville does more than assist global stakeholders in accomplishing their project goals. Huntsville Center helps organizations reach their vision.
  • December

    Focus on communications emphasized at Huntsville Center Project Review Board

    From Alabama to Afghanistan, Huntsville Center is working and coordinating projects all across the globe. “Communications is the second most important thing we must do to be successful, second only to taking care of our personnel,” Marin said.
  • Huntsville Center director of Ordnance and Explosives honored with Lifetime Leadership Award

    The National Association of Ordnance Contractors honored William Sargent, director of Ordnance and Explosives at the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, with the NAOC Lifetime Leadership Award at their 2018 Membership Meeting in St. Petersburg, Florida, Dec. 5.