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About TME
Since 1920, The Military Engineer (TME) has been the leading voice championing the contributions, achievements, and 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 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.

Recent Articles
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Assuring Energy Security to Meet Mission Needs
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Piloting the Next Generation of Installation Energy
The Department of the Air Force is developing new policies, investing in carbon-pollution free electricity and electric vehicle projects, exploring alternative energy opportunities, and changing its approach to future energy initiatives in order to maximize operational capability while promoting cleaner, more efficient resource use. -
Transforming Energy Security at Camp Pendleton
A utility energy services contract completed in 2021 at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton included transformer retrofits as an integral energy conservation measures to improve reliability and reduce energy consumption. -
Collaborating with Alaskan Tribes on Cleaning Up Formerly Used Defense Sites
A collaborative program with Alaskan Native communities being led by a research team from the University of Nevada, Reno, is tracking and mitigating impacts from exposure to Formerly Used Defense Sites.

