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Defense Officials Testify About Military Construction Innovation

  • Defense.gov
  • March 11, 2025 | 01:37:19

Defense officials testify about innovative techniques being used in military construction during a House Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, March 11, 2025. Testifying are: Dave Morrow, director of military programs for Army Corps of Engineers; Keith Hamilton, chief engineer for Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command; Thomas Healy, chief executive officer for Hyliion Incorporated; and Brent Richardson, principal research scientist of energy, infrastructure and environment for CNA.

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