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Photostability Breakthrough: USACE Researchers Develop “Long-Lasting” Fluorescent Dye

At A Glance: Fluorescent Innovation The Problem: Photobleaching causes fluorescent dyes to fade quickly, limiting sensor life. The Solution: Covalent ferrocene conjugation acts as a molecular “circuit breaker.” Durability: The new dye lasts 11 times longer than standard dyes (693 […]

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Rebuilding Where Soldiers Live: An Inside Look at Barracks Transformation

At A Glance: Fort Riley Renovations Project Scope: Sweeping renovations to four three-story barracks buildings (240 rooms total). Lead Agency: USACE Kansas City District, Fort Riley Resident Office. Modern Amenities: Private sinks, kitchenettes, walk-in closets, and upgraded data infrastructure. Obstacles

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Obstacles Abound with Dams, Drought and Dinner – Diadromous Fish Migrating Through South Carolina

At A Glance: The Great Migration Species: American shad, Blueback herring, and Striped bass. The Obstacle: Predator swarms of Bald eagles, pelicans, and cormorants. The Solution: The St. Stephen fish lift, passing 500,000+ fish annually. Economic Bonus: The Rediversion Project

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More Than Just Cost-Cutting: Finding the ‘Hidden Value’ in Federal Projects

At A Glance: Value Engineering The Concept: Maximizing function while ensuring taxpayer dollars are used as efficiently as possible. Mandatory Threshold: Required for all USACE projects exceeding $2 million in construction value. “Hidden Value”: Benefits like stakeholder satisfaction and design

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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Albuquerque District Commander Lt. Col. Matthew Miller, center, joins Air Force leaders in cutting the ribbon and officially opening the Re-Entry Vehicle Integration Laboratory at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., March 24, 2026. USACE PHOTO BY HEATHER LOCKYEAR

Albuquerque District Joins in Ribbon-cutting Ceremony for New Lab at Kirtland AFB

At A Glance: REVIL Lab Opening Facility Name: Re-Entry Vehicle Integration Laboratory (REVIL). Location: Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. Project Cost: Approximately $8.7 million. Size: 5,300 square feet of high-tech lab space. Mission: Supporting AFRL’s nuclear science and technology

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Rapid Response Team Supports Potomac Interceptor Collapse Remediation Efforts

At A Glance: Rapid Response Mission Mission: Emergency remediation of sewage overflow and contaminated soil. Unit: USACE Omaha District Rapid Response Technical Center of Expertise. Method: Manual removal of contamination using hand tools to minimize bank disruption. Timeline: Project awarded

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Army Engineers Upgrade Fort Jackson Infrastructure, Completing New Gear Distribution Center

At A Glance: Fort Jackson CIIP Facility Size: 99,539 square feet (consolidating 4 previous buildings). Capacity: Serves more than 45,000 initial-entry trainees per year. Efficiency Gains: 30% more storage and 20% more space for boot fitting. Mission Impact: Streamlines in-processing

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