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Cover: A look back at the March-April 1987 issue of The Military Engineer. The cover photo of the “terrorist” was provided by the Everett I. Brown Company, and the cover was designed by Ed White.
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2005 ISSUES
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MAIN THEME:
HOMELAND SECURITY & READINESS
Building Stronger, Safer
Upgraded protection standards in the post-9/11 era will influence new building trends.
Defending Against Bioterrorism
Advanced air purifying technologies may make it easier to defend against chemical agent attacks.

Disaster Resilience
Only through developing disaster resilience can regions withstand
all-hazards catastrophes in an interconnected world.

Border Control
Facility design experts are helping to improve the control of our borders to keep America safe.
Who's in Charge?
Architects and engineers can and should play important roles in emergency management and response.

EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
Technology Saves Lives
Combined military geospatial intelligence efforts helped emergency responders after hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Biometrics 101
With Biometrics more available, facilities engineers and security officers have new access control options at their fingertips.
Fabric Replaces Metal Ducts
Fabric duct, used commerically for more than a decade, is a new option for military installations and facilities.

HURRICANE RELIEF EFFORTS
Small Business to the Rescue
Small businesses coast to coast are assisting federal agencies in hurricane recovery.
Weathering the Storm
Accounts from four servicement who were at the forefront of hurricane Katrina and the subsequent relief efforts.
SECTION TOPICS
Leader Profile - Dr. James R. Houston, P.E.
Environment - Dredging the Occoquan
Facilities Management - Energy Savings and Security
THE Military ENGINEER · No. 639 · Vol. 98
© 2006 The Society of American Military Engineers. All rights reserved.

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