New Constructions and Other Projects
New Construction
Planning and Design for a new William Beaumont $52.8 million Barracks and Dining - $148 million Barracks and Dining - $148 million Infracture, Infantry BCT #2 - $100 million Infracture, Infantry BCT #1 - $98 million Company Operations Facilities - $90 million Company Operations Facilities - $90 million Vehicle Maintenance Facilities - $81 million Vehicle Maintenance Facilities - $81 million Brigade Headquarters - $44 million Brigade Headquarters - $44 million Digital Multipurpose Range - $42 million Battalion Complex - $34 million Training Support Center - $12.6 million Medical Parking Garage - $12.5 million Unit Mantenance Facilities - $10.2 million Chapel - $9 million Housing Privatization Investment - $127 million
Projects
4.8 million for the continued development of the Army's Life Support for Trauma and Transport (LSTAT) integrated patient care platform. This critical care medical equipment is a product of Integrated Medical Systems and will be produced in El Paso. $2.4 million for ongoing support of the Operational and Technical Training Validation Testbed at Fort Bliss. $1.6 million for the Common Active Protection System (APS) Radar. APS is an external vehicle armor system that identifies incoming fire and launches countermeasures before the vehicle is hit. This funding is required to ensure that this technology is sufficiently mature to integrate into the Future Combat Systems (FCS) manned ground vehicle. $1.6 million for the University of Texas at El Paso's Center for Defense Systems Research. $1.2 million for the further development of a standardized biosurety plan for government laboratories. Romanyk Consulting will carry out this work in El Paso and other locations. $1.2 million for the continued development of Miniaturized Sensors for Small and Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) by El Paso company Aerospace Missions Corporation. $1.2 million for the continued development of Mobile Optical Tracking Systems for Fort Bliss Ranges. $520,000 to upgrade technology at the US Army Sergeants Major Academy at Fort Bliss.
Planning and Design for a new William Beaumont $52.8 million Barracks and Dining - $148 million Barracks and Dining - $148 million Infracture, Infantry BCT #2 - $100 million Infracture, Infantry BCT #1 - $98 million Company Operations Facilities - $90 million Company Operations Facilities - $90 million Vehicle Maintenance Facilities - $81 million Vehicle Maintenance Facilities - $81 million Brigade Headquarters - $44 million Brigade Headquarters - $44 million Digital Multipurpose Range - $42 million Battalion Complex - $34 million Training Support Center - $12.6 million Medical Parking Garage - $12.5 million Unit Mantenance Facilities - $10.2 million Chapel - $9 million Housing Privatization Investment - $127 million
Projects
4.8 million for the continued development of the Army's Life Support for Trauma and Transport (LSTAT) integrated patient care platform. This critical care medical equipment is a product of Integrated Medical Systems and will be produced in El Paso. $2.4 million for ongoing support of the Operational and Technical Training Validation Testbed at Fort Bliss. $1.6 million for the Common Active Protection System (APS) Radar. APS is an external vehicle armor system that identifies incoming fire and launches countermeasures before the vehicle is hit. This funding is required to ensure that this technology is sufficiently mature to integrate into the Future Combat Systems (FCS) manned ground vehicle. $1.6 million for the University of Texas at El Paso's Center for Defense Systems Research. $1.2 million for the further development of a standardized biosurety plan for government laboratories. Romanyk Consulting will carry out this work in El Paso and other locations. $1.2 million for the continued development of Miniaturized Sensors for Small and Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) by El Paso company Aerospace Missions Corporation. $1.2 million for the continued development of Mobile Optical Tracking Systems for Fort Bliss Ranges. $520,000 to upgrade technology at the US Army Sergeants Major Academy at Fort Bliss.















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