About The Military Engineer
The Military Engineer (TME)—since 1909 under its original masthead Professional Memoirs, and since January 1920 in its current form as the official journal of SAME—has been the leading voice championing the contributions, the achievements, and the legacy of military engineers and those aligned with ensuring the national security of the United States.
TME is an award-winning bi-monthly publication. Each issue of TME magazine includes technical articles authored by subject matter experts throughout military, government, industry, and academia; stories and features from across SAME; and news and updates related to engineering, energy, resilience, technology, acquisition, and other subjects aligned with national security and STEM.
Current Issue
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TME November-December 2024The November-December 2024 issue of TME features articles on designing and constructing facilities for military and federal agencies, the first “From the Field” article authored by active-duty servicemembers, and insights on hosting effective design charrettes.
Featured Articles
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A Cutting-Edge Aquatic Center: Delivered Through Creative Collaboration
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Designing for the Unforeseeable
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Sharpening MILCON Delivery Through the Design Charrette
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Revising the Arctic and Subarctic Design and Construction Guidelines
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Tracking Top A-E/Contracting Topics
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Delivering Modular Indoor Firing Ranges for Federal Agencies
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Expediting Delivery with Fabric Buildings
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A Future-Forward Rotary Wing Maintenance Complex
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Port Clearance Operations in Constrained Environments
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Beyond the Wire: A Holistic Approach to Security Engineering
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Recent TME Issues
Recent TME Articles
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The Use of Tilt-Up Concrete Walls in Fast-Paced Building Construction
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Meeting Evolving Aircraft Maintenance Requirements
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Building a Modern Health Facility in a Historical Environment
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Innovation Theater
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Beyond the Wire: A Holistic Approach to Security Engineering
Innovation Theater presented by Jacobs. Conventional security engineering is shaped by practical, real-world demands. However, the traditional concept of military security is evolving. Amid a changing landscape, security engineering must embrace a holistic approach that delivers solutions for military bases inside and outside “the wire.” -
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