Newsletter from the Army's oldest, continuously operating arsenal

Watervliet Arsenal
Story by John Snyder

Date: 04.03.2017
Posted: 04.03.2017 15:35
News ID: 229015
Newsletter from the Watervliet Arsenal

WATERVLIET ARSENAL, N.Y. -- A gathering of key stories and photos that capture some of the action at the Army's manufacturing center at Watervliet, New York for the month of March 2017. Lead story is about how new manufacturing machines add more than capability and capacity, they also enhance safety.

Link to newsletter: https://www.slideshare.net/Watervliet_Arsenal/us-army-newsletter-from-the-watervliet-arsenal-march-2017

The Watervliet Arsenal is an Army-owned-and-operated manufacturing facility and is the oldest, continuously active arsenal in the United States having begun operations during the War of 1812. It celebrated its 200th anniversary on July 14, 2013. It is a subordinate command to TACOM LCMC and the Army Materiel Command.

Today's Arsenal is relied upon by U.S. and allied armies to produce the most advanced, high-tech, high-powered weaponry for cannon, howitzer, and mortar systems. This National Historic Registered Landmark had revenue in fiscal year 2016 that exceeded $126 million and provides an annual economic benefit to the local community in excess of $90 million.