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  • Contracting interns graduate program

    Thirteen contracting interns were officially welcomed into the fold of U.S. Army Engineering and
  • Operations funnels orders, assists commander

    The purpose of the G-3 in the organization is helping communicate the who, what, where, when and why of the work expected from and the tasks delivered to Huntsville Center.
  • Center’s deputy commander retiring

    After 25 years in the Army, Lt. Col. William Burruss is retiring.
  • Ordnance and Explosives chief retires after 33 years federal service

    In 2008, Hubbard was hired as director of the Huntsville Center directorate responsible for safely eliminating or reducing risks from ordnance, explosives and recovered chemical warfare materiel. He said he especially enjoyed running the directorate because of the highly specialized mission.
  • Huntsville Center offers industry day for furniture vendors

    So Huntsville Center's Furnishings Program personnel offered more than 200 representatives from the furniture industry an opportunity to learn about the program’s future projects, needs and requirements during a Centralized Furnishings Industry Day, Feb. 27, in Huntsville, Ala.
  • Huntsville Center programs support Air Force medical facilities

    A team from the Air Force Medical Support Agency visited U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville Nov. 13-14 to meet with representatives from the Center’s Installation and Support and Programs Management Directorate.
  • Army, Center completes $7 billion renewable energy MATOC awards

    First round awards for solar, wind, geothermal and biomass renewable energy technologies included in the $7 billion Multiple Award Task Order Contract Request for Proposal to develop renewable and alternative energy power production for Department of Defense installations are complete as of Sept. 23.
  • Center program conducts range vegetation clearance at two Army installations

    Remote-controlled construction equipment developed by the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville and researchers at the Air Force Research Laboratory recently cleared trees and brush from ranges at two Army installations.
  • Anniston Chemical disposal mission complete

    During eight years of demilitarization operations at the Anniston Chemical Agent Disposal Facility, the Anniston chemical munitions stockpile was safely eliminated.
  • Center engineers assess pumping plants

    After completing the pumping plant assessments, Huntsville Center’s Richard Baker and Marcus Allen provided their findings during a briefing at the Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District Office.