Installation Support and Programs Management

The directorate partners with USACE Major Subordinate Commands, Districts, Laboratories, Centers, Directorates of Public Works and other government agencies to provide life-cycle, world-wide support in providing maintenance, repair, operation, and upgrade services for their facilities and infrastructure. Our support is provided through the execution of more than 30 programs that encompass the technical, engineering, contracting and program management requirements of a variety of mission areas.

Our programs are executed in accordance with the Project Delivery Business Process in conjunction with the Project Management Community of Practice and focus primarily on sustainment, restoration and modernization projects and programs.

Since June 2007, ISPM has been designated the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Installation Support Technical Center of Expertise (IS-CX).We provide quality engineering and design services in areas such as electronic security/intrusion detection systems, utility monitoring and control systems and ranges and training lands management. We also provide innovative services in third party financing of energy solutions, base/facility operations, maintenance, repair and renewal of medical and non-medical facilities, furniture and furnishings and operational technology solutions for installations/facilities across the Department of Defense.

Read more about our programs on the fact sheets page or click on the program link to the right.

For more information, call 256-895-1230.

ISPM Programs

A recently renovated service control point at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, ensures fuel is delivered to the Air Force 2nd Bomb Wing’s stable of B-52 Stratofortresses (seen in background), a long-range heavy bomber serving as a vital component to the Air Force Global Strike Command. Huntsville Center’s Installation and Support and Programs Management DLA-Fuels program manages a maintenance and repair service program sustaining worldwide fueling capability to the Department of Defense and other agencies.
Huntsville Center’s Furnishings Program provided a full-service project-delivery process to furnish the U.S. Army War College’s new Root Hall at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. Root Hall is the USAWC’s educational support space and Huntsville Center’s $5 million project provided furniture for the facility.
Professionals from Huntsville Center's Range and Training Land Program Mandatory Center of Expertise conducted a Target Interface Inspection for a range at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin to ensure equipment interface points conform to standard design, identify deficiencies and verify final target requirements, November 20, 2024, photo by Lillian Putnam.
Huntsville Center personnel observe the demolition of the old Smoke Bomb Hill Volar Barracks, Fort Liberty, North Carolina, July 18. Photo by Christopher Putman.
Huntsville Center procured furniture to fill the largest child development center in the Army at Fort Wainwright, Alaska.
Wes Johnson, Huntsville Center Medical Division chief, addresses attendees at the Defense Health Agency Summit at the Center Dec. 13. Supporting DHA facilities falls on the shoulders of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the summit allows attendees to listen and learn from each other to ensure military hospitals and clinics worldwide provide the support required to care for the joint force.
Huntsville Center designed and procured furniture for a new state-of-the-art child development center at Fort Wainwright, Alaska.
Huntsville Center’s Operation and Maintenance Engineering Enhancement (OMEE) Program provides operation and maintenance of these back-up generators that provide power to critical facilities and equipment in the event of a power failure at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland.
Huntsville Center project in 2018 installed solar panels at Redstone Arsenal. The panels were designed and installed to connect to a micro-grid and contribute to the overall energy security of the installation. Huntsville Center recently implemented a certification process April 1-4 ensuring expertise among the Huntsville Center project managers working to deploy microgrids at military installations around the world.
Contractors oversee the operation of an Active Vehicle Barrier system at Fort Sill, Oklahoma early last year. The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville Access Control Program, working closely with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Protective Design Center (PDC) at Omaha District, is modernizing ACP systems to to ensure they continue meeting federal and Department of Defense standards for safety and security.
Kevin Carse inspects a boiler located at the Army Reserve Center at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis, Indiana. Carse, Electrical Engineering Technician, performs duties supporting BASEOPS out of the Louisville District’s Indianapolis Resident Office.
The U.S. Air Force Personnel Center at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph in Texas has been restored to its historic look. The Facilities Repair and Renewal Project was the first comprehensive renovation of the building since it was built in the 1930s.
An exterior view of the newly-unveiled Martin Army Community Hospital located at Fort Benning in Georgia. Since opening in November 2014, the hospital’s 745,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art facility improves the area’s medical capacity to provide inpatient, outpatient and ancillary services to a military community of more than 90,000 Soldiers, family members and retirees.
Gate 1 at Fort Carson, Colorado, was part of a Huntsville Center Access Control Point Program project.