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 a 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 related to engineering, energy, resilience, technology, and other subjects aligned with national security.
Current Issue
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TME September-October 2024The September-October 2024 issue of TME features articles on asset management and geospatial engineering, a spotlight on military readiness, and a preview of the Federal Small Business Conference.
Featured Articles
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Increasing Engineer Interoperability
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Consolidating Cybersecurity Systems at Cheyenne Mountain SFS
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A Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle for Austere Environments
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Leveraging Geospatial Data Tools on the Key Bridge Response
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Building a Common Operating Picture of Facilities, Infrastructure, and Terrain
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The Benefits of DC-Powered Lighting Solutions
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Using Geographic Information System Technology to Enhance Decision Making
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Utilizing Facility Data to Identify Energy Improvements
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Meeting Data-Intensive Challenges With Narrow AI
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Recent TME Issues
Recent TME Articles
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Mitigating Flood Risks in Orange County
Following issuance of a Chief’s Report, a project to provide flood protection for the Westminster watershed in Orange County, Calif., utilized a unique funding plan and a progressive design-build approach that allowed for the incorporation of cutting-edge technology to meet updated guidelines and reduce seismic impacts. -
Effective Partnering In-Country
While venturing into the overseas market can be full of unforeseen obstacles, having the right local partners can make a global transition successful for U.S. contractors. -
Designed for Defense, and Civilization
Throughout history, facilities meant for military purposes also have played an outsize role in shaping technological advancements, the art of war, community values, commerce, and urban planning for societies across the globe. -
Recognizing America’s Public Health Responders
Across the globe, engineer officers with the U.S. Public Health Service are making contributions in the fields of biological incident response, pharmaceutical modeling, disaster response, water and sanitation infrastructure, and ventilation and indoor environmental quality. -
An Optimized Energy Solution Delivered for Yokota Air Base
With Schneider Electric as its trusted consultant, implementation partner, and long-term support provider, Yokota Air Base is on track to achieve its goals for energy resiliency, reduce base-wide energy consumption, and improve operational efficiencies. -
Modernizing Dredging Quality Management
A project to migrate a national dredging database and tracking system for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to a cloud service provider required taking several unique considerations into account in order to ensure seamless service and address future capability and security needs.
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