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TME November-December 2023The November-December 2023 issue of TME features articles on design and construction in the military and federal engineering community, a special feature on dry dock renovations, and a spotlight on innovative alternative delivery methods.
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About TME
TME—The Military Engineer, 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, achievements, legacy and impact of military engineers, America’s industrial base, and all those aligned with ensuring the national security of the United States.
Published bi-monthly, each issue of TME 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.
Recent TME Articles
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Preserving Potable Water Quality in Oversized Distribution Grids
Individual solutions to preserve potable water systems are being employed across naval bases to better preserve long term water quality for personnel. -
Concentrating on Solutions: The Emergence of PFAS Remediation Technologies
The prevalence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) substances in the soil and groundwater on military bases is a safety and environmental concern, a growing number of emerging technologies may help in addressing this evolving issue. -
Promoting Community Resilience Across America
The Honorable Michael Connor, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works), describes the important mission and goals of the Civil Works program in TME. -
Testing Resiliency Standards at Fort Myers Beach
Real life resiliency standards test Coast Guard facilities in Fort Meyer, Florida with new guidelines mandating a 50-year life expectancy following the devastation of Hurricane Ian Oct. 1, 2022. -
Boosting Installation Energy Resilience Through Geothermal Power
The Air Force Office of Energy Assurance is advancing two prototyping projects for geothermal energy, with the goal to both support clean energy generation goals and increase installation resilience. -
Analyzing Flood Impacts at Keesler AFB
A recently developed flood elevation tool for Keesler AFB allows leadership to visualize impacts of climate change-driven events to each facility, helping target investments.
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