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Archive: March, 2026
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  • March

    Huntsville Center first in USACE to receive Safety and Occupational Health Star Recertification

    The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville has become the first organization within the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to successfully complete the Army Safety and Occupational Health, SOH, STAR recertification evaluation, with the recommendation now moving forward for final approval by the Department of the Army.
  • Task Force SAFE transferred to Middle East District

    Designed to identify and mitigate urgent electrical and fire hazards in facilities occupied by U.S. and coalition forces, Task Force SAFE has identified and mitigated thousands of fire and electrical hazards since its inception.
  • Huntsville Center hosts Utility Monitoring and Control Systems Industry Day to strengthen partnerships

    Leaders from the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville gathered with industry partners for the Utility Monitoring and Control Systems, UMCS, Program Industry Day March 3. The event focused on strengthening partnerships, sharing program updates and discussing the future of installation utility management across the Army.
  • Energy program sunsets

    The program’s contracting vehicle provided for the long-term purchases of energy from renewable alternative energy production facilities that are on or near dozens of Department of War installations.
  • Resource Efficiency Manager workshop set for April

    The workshop is open to all interested parties with focus on the support and energy sav-ings REMs provide their customers as well as the energy technical and project support the Center’s Energy Division provides.
  • Redstone Arsenal leadership convenes for inaugural restoration working group

    Army leaders and environmental experts met at Redstone Arsenal for the Feb. 25 inaugural meeting of a working group focused on strengthening coordination and advancing environmental restoration across the installation.
  • Huntsville Center Fuels Program executes repairs for re-commissioning of Ebbing Field

    After sitting dormant for more than a decade, the fuel storage and distribution system at an Air National Guard base at Fort Smith Arkansas, has been restored to full operational status by repairs completed by the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville. The restoration ensured the installation would have the ability to become a key training site under the U.S. Foreign Military Sales program.