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Army Times on MSNHow autonomous tech can make combat engineering saferOpinion: In this op-ed, an Army captain argues the military investing in autonomous tech can increase the efficiency and ...
As the EPA continues to remove toxic materials from the Palisades and Eaton fire areas, the Army Corps is starting its work ...
This article is the result of recent testing conducted by the Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) with 502nd MRBC ...
FEMA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will begin removing fire debris from private properties damaged or destroyed by recent wildfires, officials say.
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MyNewsLA on MSNFEMA, Army Corps to Remove Debris from Private Properties Damaged by FiresThe Federal Emergency Management Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will begin removing fire debris starting Tuesday ...
Often required to clear obstacles on foot, they must carry heavy equipment ... for fully autonomous systems, the Army could better protect dismounted engineers while maintaining operational ...
The timeline for clearing toxic debris from wildfire zones has been radically shortened as officials prioritize efforts to rebuild huge swaths of Los Angeles that were leveled this month. The U.S.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNCalifornia wildfires recovery updates: Monday, Feb. 105:20 a.m.: After back-to-back storms last week, Southern California got a nice break over the weekend. The dry conditions will continue through Tuesday with another storm expected to hit the region by ...
The consent agreement states Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad used heavy equipment to relocate ... the state Department of Ecology, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the EPA began ...
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