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Energy Savings Performance Contract Program Manager

Energy Savings Performance Contract Program Manager

Energy Savings Performance Contract Program Manager Michael Ringenberg, right, and AFCEC Project Manager Jacob Lacourse, left, join energy managers from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, the NASA research center at La... More

AFCEC Energy Savings Performance Contract Program Manager

AFCEC Energy Savings Performance Contract Program Manager

AFCEC Energy Savings Performance Contract Program Manager Mike Ringenberg, center, fields questions from stakeholders at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, on what to expect from their upcoming preliminary as... More

Kevin Rasmussen, left, describes potential sites for

Kevin Rasmussen, left, describes potential sites for

Kevin Rasmussen, left, describes potential sites for elements of Joint Base Langley-Eustis and NASA's Energy Savings Performance Contract to AFCEC ESPC Program Manager Mike Ringenberg, center, and Project Manag... More

Stakeholders for JBLE, NASA, AFCEC, DLA, OEA, DOE,

Stakeholders for JBLE, NASA, AFCEC, DLA, OEA, DOE,

Stakeholders for JBLE, NASA, AFCEC, DLA, OEA, DOE, and ESG gathered for a kickoff meeting for the preliminary assessment phase of JBLE's Energy Savings Performance Contract on 1 Mar 18.

Stakeholders from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, NASA,

Stakeholders from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, NASA,

Stakeholders from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, NASA, the Air Force Civil Engineer Center, and the Office of Energy Assurance meet in preparation for the preliminary assessment kickoff meeting for JBLE's Energy Sa... More

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