BRUNSWICK, Md. --Col. Christopher Chung, commander, U.S. Army Garrison Fort Detrick served as emcee for the opening ceremony of Brunswick’s annual Veterans Day parade. It is recognized as one of the ...
FORT DETRICK, Md. – Lt. Gen. Kevin Vereen, deputy chief of staff of G-9, toured Fort Detrick, Maryland, last week to observe critical infrastructure and quality-of-life improvements that are essential ...
On Tuesday morning, the packed auditorium at Fort Detrick watched as Col. Ned Marsh, the outgoing garrison commander, received a command flag of red and yellow from Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Dills II.
The U.S. Army, in partnership with a renewable energy and energy efficiency company, has finished installing a battery energy storage system at Fort Detrick that is integrated with an existing solar ...
The Wideband Satellite Communications (SATCOM) Operations Center (WSOC) at Fort Detrick will soon be the permanent schoolhouse for the Wideband Transmission Controller Operator Course (WTCOC), which ...
Ameresco Inc., a cleantech integrator specializing in energy efficiency and renewable energy, Tuesday announced the newly completed U.S. Army’s advanced renewable energy system at U.S. Army ...
WASHINGTON — Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Health and Human Services Department ordered a pause on all research activities at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases research ...
The U.S. Army Medical Research Institute at Fort Detrick this month showed off its renovated biosafety level four laboratory, which took 40 months to complete. It redesigned the space and added ...
This is the first in a series of articles specifically addressing to the Fort Detrick community with regard to energy conservation and our on-going Fort Detrick Energy Program. In April 2011, Fort ...
The old laboratory, closed for decades, is widely known in Frederick County as "the tower of doom" -- a nearly windowless, seven-story structure of dark brick looming over the Army's Fort Detrick. It ...
In a sealed greenhouse on the edge of Fort Detrick's sprawling campus in Frederick, scientists in hospital scrubs check rows of soybean sprouts, working to counter a threat that, if left unchecked, ...