REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. – The U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville closed out Fiscal Year 2025 on Sept. 30 with more than 3,500 contract actions totaling $2.9 billion, supporting America’s warfighters and other federal agencies.
According to Ellen Horton, Huntsville Center Procurement Systems Analyst, the breakdown shows that of the funds obligated, the Installation Support and Program Management Directorate, ISPM, accounted for more than $2.4 billion, the Ordnance and Explosives Directorate obligated around $97.6 million, and the Engineering Directorate contributed over $41.9 million. Additionally, Cooperative Agreements saw 412 contract actions valued at more than $149.6 million.
The top five programs for funds obligated for Fiscal Year 2025 were all ISPM initiatives including Utility Monitoring and Control Systems with more than $383 million; Medical Repair and Renewal with more than $334 million; Medical Operation and Maintenance Engineering Enhancement with more than $235 million; Energy Savings Performance Contracting with more than $222 million; and Furnishing with more than $179 million.
Ronnel Booker, Huntsville Center Office of Small Business Programs director, stated that Fiscal Year 2025 was second highest in both contract actions and dollars obligated in Huntsville Center history. He explained that this year was second only to the Fiscal Year 2017 – 2018, when Huntsville Center was pivotal in Hurricane Maria power restoration efforts in Puerto Rico.
“This was only possible by the relentless dedication and professionalism of our contracting professionals working hand-in-hand with the Project Managers, Technical Engineers, and of course our Office of Counsel staff,” Booker said. “Each team’s efforts have ensured that projects are executed efficiently and effectively, supporting critical missions around the world.”
Arthur Martin III, Huntsville Center Programs Director, added that the Huntsville Center’s efforts extend far beyond numbers.
“We seek to understand the true needs of the stakeholders and view winning from their perspective. That is what makes our organization unique,” he said.
Martin elaborated on the critical impact of Huntsville Center’s mission and projects.
“Our reputation for supporting programmatic requirements and providing niche support has created a legendary reputation for Huntsville Center. Our efforts to support readiness, resilience and lethality are positively impacting soldiers, sailors, marines and guardsmen globally,” Martin said. “The Department of Defense is strengthened by the work that we routinely execute across our programs.”
Date Taken: | 10.02.2025 |
Date Posted: | 10.02.2025 16:37 |
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Location: | ALABAMA, US |
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