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Welcome to the NDCEE

A MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE AGENT

 

Mr. Davis


“The National Defense Center for Energy and Environment (NDCEE)
researches, demonstrates, and supports the fielding of viable,
mission-driven solutions that reduce total ownership costs and
fulfill environmental, safety, occupational health, and sustainability
requirements. The NDCEE proactively identifies and focuses on
current and emerging issues, providing the Department of Defense
(DoD) with opportunities to develop Service-unique or joint initiatives to
better focus research, development, testing and evaluation execution,
and maximize the deployment of viable technologies to multiple users.
Overall, the NDCEE supports DoD installations, ranges, weapon
systems, and the warfighter in achieving performance advantages,
enhanced efficiency and cost effectiveness, improved personnel well
being, and compliance with regulations.”



– Tad Davis, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Environment, Safety, and
Occupational Health, and Department of Defense Executive Agent for the
National Defense Center for Energy and Environment
 

NDCEE was established in 1991, with the directive to serve as a national leadership organization to address high priority environmental, safety, and occupational health problems for the DoD, other government organizations, and the industrial community.

The NDCEE's mission is to support DoD sustainability and readiness through:

  • Applied research and development, where appropriate, to transition new technologies.
  • Transition of environmentally acceptable materials and processes to defense industrial activities and private industry
  • Training that supports the use of new, environmentally acceptable technologies

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