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Colleagues, friends and family members surprise Randy

Colleagues, friends and family members surprise Randy

Colleagues, friends and family members surprise Randy Sitterly with a drive-by retirement parade at his home May 21 in Watertown, New York. Sitterly served 37 years in federal service, and spent more than 30 ye... More

Will Westlund, an information technology specialist

Will Westlund, an information technology specialist

Will Westlund, an information technology specialist with the Network Enterprise Center at Fort McCoy, Wis., works on his computer April 20, 2017. (U.S. Army Photo by Aimee Malone, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)

Network security official says Fort Knox is ready for upcoming inspections

Network security official says Fort Knox is ready for upcoming inspect...

Security officials at Fort Knox, Kentucky, are a little more than a month away from a planned weeklong installation-wide inspection that will test every aspect of security. Known as a command cyber readiness in... More

Colleagues, friends and family members surprise Randy

Colleagues, friends and family members surprise Randy

Colleagues, friends and family members surprise Randy Sitterly with a drive-by retirement parade at his home May 21 in Watertown, New York. Sitterly served 37 years in federal service, and spent more than 30 ye... More

Social media platforms offer children exciting but frightening environments

Social media platforms offer children exciting but frightening environ...

The world of social media networking is moving faster than many parents realize, and there is a hidden underworld of danger that lurks within for children, say cybersecurity experts at Fort Knox. Parents are en... More

Lynise Wright, director of the Joint Base Myer-Henderson

Lynise Wright, director of the Joint Base Myer-Henderson

Lynise Wright, director of the Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Network Enterprise Center and deputy director for the National Capital Region NEC, shows photos of herself during her Army enlistment more than thre... More

Colleagues, friends and family members surprise Randy

Colleagues, friends and family members surprise Randy

Colleagues, friends and family members surprise Randy Sitterly with a drive-by retirement parade at his home May 21 in Watertown, New York. Sitterly served 37 years in federal service, and spent more than 30 ye... More

John Campbell, Community Relations officer at Fort

John Campbell, Community Relations officer at Fort

John Campbell, Community Relations officer at Fort Knox Public Affairs, works on a portion of the new website. The site will allow some customization on the homepage while providing users continuity and consist... More

Colleagues, friends and family members surprise Randy

Colleagues, friends and family members surprise Randy

Colleagues, friends and family members surprise Randy Sitterly with a drive-by retirement parade at his home May 21 in Watertown, New York. Sitterly served 37 years in federal service, and spent more than 30 ye... More

Then-1st Lt. Lauran Glover, the first African-American

Then-1st Lt. Lauran Glover, the first African-American

Then-1st Lt. Lauran Glover, the first African-American woman to command the prestigious U.S. Army Drill Team, leads the team in a precision drill routine Feb. 11, 2015, in Conmy Hall on the Fort Myer portion of... More

Russ Everson, an information technology specialist

Russ Everson, an information technology specialist

Russ Everson, an information technology specialist with the Network Enterprise Center at Fort McCoy, Wis., works on his computer April 20, 2017. (U.S. Army Photo by Aimee Malone, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)

From left, Tracy Phillips, chief of the Facility Technology

From left, Tracy Phillips, chief of the Facility Technology

From left, Tracy Phillips, chief of the Facility Technology Integration Branch; Chris Harvel, project manager with the Communications Infrastructure and Systems Support program; Stacy Freeman, CIS2 program mana... More

Part of the newly upgraded Conference Center of the

Part of the newly upgraded Conference Center of the

Part of the newly upgraded Conference Center of the Americas at U.S. Southern Command in Doral, Florida, this 6,000-square-foot main conference room can hold 230 guests and is equipped with a movie-theater-size... More

Part of the newly upgraded Conference Center of the

Part of the newly upgraded Conference Center of the

Part of the newly upgraded Conference Center of the Americas at U.S. Southern Command in Doral, Florida, this 6,000-square-foot main conference room can hold 230 guests and is equipped with a movie-theater-size... More

Then-1st Lt. Lauran Glover, the first African-American

Then-1st Lt. Lauran Glover, the first African-American

Then-1st Lt. Lauran Glover, the first African-American woman to command the prestigious U.S. Army Drill Team, leads the platoon in a special exhibition at the Fort Myer Fitness Center on Joint Base Myer-Henders... More

Colleagues, friends and family members surprise Randy

Colleagues, friends and family members surprise Randy

Colleagues, friends and family members surprise Randy Sitterly with a drive-by retirement parade at his home May 21 in Watertown, New York. Sitterly served 37 years in federal service, and spent more than 30 ye... More

The 45,000-square-foot Conference Center of the Americas

The 45,000-square-foot Conference Center of the Americas

The 45,000-square-foot Conference Center of the Americas sits next to the U.S. Southern Command headquarters building in Doral, Florida. Work is now complete on a $2.5 million modernization project for a suite ... More

Kelly Appelman (right), Community Relations specialist,

Kelly Appelman (right), Community Relations specialist,

Kelly Appelman (right), Community Relations specialist, and John Campbell, Community Relations officer, work on the new official Fort Knox website in preparation for publicizing it Sept. 2, 2019. They have acti... More

Nancy Tralmer, an information technology specialist

Nancy Tralmer, an information technology specialist

Nancy Tralmer, an information technology specialist in customer support with the Network Enterprise Center at Fort McCoy, Wis., helps a customer troubleshoot a problem April 20, 2017. (U.S. Army Photo by Aimee ... More

During a visit April 1, 2019, three members of the

During a visit April 1, 2019, three members of the

During a visit April 1, 2019, three members of the Huntsville, Alabama-based U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center check on the progress of a project to modernize the facility communication distribution syst... More

Officials at U.S. Army Installation Management Command

Officials at U.S. Army Installation Management Command

Officials at U.S. Army Installation Management Command say the new site will be more user-friendly with a cleaner look and streamlined functionality.

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