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  • July

    Huntsville Center Recognized for Top USACE Safety Award

    The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville earned recognition for its commitment to workplace safety. Huntsville Center received the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 2025 Safety Award of Excellence for demonstrating the highest degree of excellence in the management of safety and occupational health programs.
  • Swift action by Huntsville Center keeps Fort Hood range control mission-ready despite A/C failure

    Temperatures in Central Texas often soar into the triple digits during summer, and Range Control plays a vital role in coordinating live-fire training schedules across Fort Hood’s vast training areas. Without climate control, the facility risked becoming inoperable, potentially delaying or canceling vital training events.
  • Technology demonstration showcases innovations set to incorporate into Huntsville Center electronic security contracts

    The demonstration gave the Center’s representatives an opportunity to meet with Navy, Army and other Department of Defense partners and other federal agencies such as the Secret Service, Customs and Border Protection.
  • Electrical engineer Jeff Denton tapped as best in USACE

    Known for his keen technical expertise, strong leadership, and dedication to mentoring the next generation, Jeff Denton has been a driving force behind some of USACE’s most complex electrical projects.
  • Architect recognized as USACE best

    From developing Range Standard Designs for Huntsville Center’s Range and Training Land Program to Medical Space Templates for the Defense Health Agency to stepping up to become the subject matter expert for the Centers of Standardization, Ross Allen's role in the Center’s architectural efforts is a shining example of his professionalism.