Ordnance and Explosives Directorate
Ordnance and Explosives Directorate imagery
Mary Sotos, Federal Energy Management Program director, provides a virtual brief for attendees at the Resource Efficiency Manager workshop at the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, June 26. More than 100 REMs attended the workshop to enhance their professional development as contracted subject matter experts charged with identifying projects and practices to reduce energy and water costs for a wide-range of federal customers.
Vijay Rao and Marc Hedrich, Department of Justice trail attorneys, lead antitrust crime in public procurement training for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Support Center Huntsville, June 3.
Maj. Gen. William Graham, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers deputy chief of engineers and deputy commanding general, and Command Sgt. Maj. Douglas Galick, USACE command sergeant major, presents the Best Places to Work Award to Col. Sebastien Joly, Huntsville Center commander, May 9 in Washington, D.C.
Huntsville Center’s Resource Management Director, Elizabeth McCullough, right, receives the Chapter Leadership Award from the American Society of Military Comptroller Awards Program in Phoenix, Arizona, May 30.
Mark Hammond, Chemical Materials Activity and Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives Analytical and Remediation Activity professional, briefs guests during a tour of a munitions excavation site at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, June 5.
Huntsville Center procured furniture to fill the largest child development center in the Army at Fort Wainwright, Alaska.

The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center Huntsville’s Ordnance and Explosives Directorate is the execution arm for the environmental work executed at the Center.  The Directorate is organized into four divisions: Military Munitions Design Center, Chemical/Biological Weapons Material Design Center, Global Operations and Ballistic Missile Defense

Capabilities: Ordnance removal (conventional, chemical, radioactive); Ordnance investigations and environmental studies; Environmental remediation; Training and capacity building; Independent operation capability to include security, logistics, and life support; Ability to reach out to other U.S. Army Corps of Engineers capabilities and assets; Service contract capabilities and in-place contracts for world-wide use; USACE Ballistic Missile Defense Mandatory Center of Expertise (ER 1110-2-8163)

Objectives: Support National Security; Rapid Response expeditionary mindset supporting Department of Defense and US Government Agency operations worldwide with qualified and responsive munitions and environmental support; Independent operation capability includes security, logistics, and life support; Provide DOD, Missile Defense Agency (MDA), and USACE with acquisitions, architect-engineering services to include sustained subject matter experts fully supporting and executing the dynamic missile defense mission; Provide facility guidance in support of MDA Facilities associated with Foreign Military Sales (FMS) cases

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