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From left to right, Jelani Ingram, Stephanie Woods and Ross Allen take win in USACE BIM Awards.
Engineering center team wins award by design
2/12/2013 1:32:20 PM
The President John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame will undergo an upgrade to replace parts that are malfunctioning and make it more energy efficient and easier to maintain. The flame has been in place since 1967 and is down to its last of three specially designed burners.
Kennedy flame to receive upgrades
2/5/2013 10:10:36 AM
Deputy Commanding General for Civil and Emergency Operations Maj. Gen. Michael J. Walsh looks on during Great Minds in STEM's Viva Technology Day at Roosevelt High School in Los Angeles, Jan. 18 2013. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than half of the 30 fastest-growing occupations through 2018 are science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM-related. Environmental engineers are leading the way at an expected 31 percent job growth.
STEM students building bridges to bright futures
1/29/2013 3:09:10 PM
During Viva Technology Day at Roosevelt High School in Los Angeles, Jan. 18, 2013, students participated in hands-on competitive, educational challenges. They worked in teams led by college students (red shirts) and District interns who major in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM.
STEM students building bridges to bright futures
1/29/2013 3:04:05 PM
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Commanding General Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Bostick, delivers last minute instructions to science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, students at Roosevelt High School in Los Angeles, Jan. 18, 2013. Bostick and Deputy Commanding General for Civil and Emergency Operations Maj. Gen. Michael J. Walsh, South Pacific Division Commander Brig. Gen. Michael C. Wehr and his district commanders, visited the school during Great Minds in STEM's Viva Technology Day.
STEM students building bridges to bright futures
1/29/2013 2:51:44 PM
New York Recovery Field Office Commander Lt. Col. John A. Knight (at left) and RFO Operations Chief Sean O'Donnell speak with local homeowners, Fire Island, N.Y., Jan. 11, 2013. The Corps of Engineers and the municipalities on Fire Island are exploring alternate ways of removing debris from the narrow walkways and paths that exist on the remote barrier.
Recovery Field Office speaks to residents on Fire Island
1/29/2013 2:22:14 PM
MONS, Belgium -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is managing a major push into upgrading decades-old buildings on the NATO base here as part of an endeavor that will have a lasting impact on the culture and mission of Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, military and education leaders say.
Taking SHAPE: USACE projects key to organization's future
1/29/2013 2:04:59 PM
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District continues work in December on NATO's Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe International School campus in Mons, Belgium. The endeavor, funded collectively by Department of Defense Dependents Schools-Europe and NATO, will bring new elementary, middle and high schools to DoDDS students and new classrooms for the international school in an environmentally sustainable campus setting. Officials have targeted 2018 for completion of the entire campus.
NATO's Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe International School
1/29/2013 1:39:48 PM