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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Progress Continues for Hurricane Katrina Cleanup Efforts
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 /U.S. Newswire/ -- In support to the Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been working with local, state and federal partners, to bring relief to the Gulf following Hurricane Katrina. Nearly WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 /U.S. Newswire/ -- In support to the...
Tags: Hurricane Katrina, U.S. Army
Research articles 2005-09-20
Hurricane Katrina: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Increases Aduddell Task Order to $20,000,000.00
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Zenex International, Inc. (OTCBB:ZENX) is a holding company of which Aduddell Roofing, Inc. is a subsidiary.
Tags: Hurricane Katrina, U.S. Army
Research articles 2005-09-16
Hurricane Katrina: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Increases Aduddell Contract to $60,000,000.00
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Zenex International, Inc. (OTCBB:ZENX) & Aduddell Roofing:
Tags: Hurricane Katrina, U.S. Army
Research articles 2005-09-20
Eagle Broadband Provides SatMAX Satellite Communications Technology to the U.S. Army to Enhance Critical Communications for Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts
HOUSTON -- Non-Line-of-Sight Satellite Communications Technology Enables Reliable Voice and Data Communications for Response Teams to Facilitate Rescue, Relief and Recovery Efforts
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Research articles 2005-09-08
Shaw Awarded Contract from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for Hurricane Katrina Recovery and Rebuilding
BATON ROUGE, La. -- Shaw Now Working with the Corps, FEMA, and Other Government Agencies to Rebuild Southern Louisiana and Gulf Coast Communities
Tags: Hurricane Katrina, U.S. Army
Research articles 2005-09-09
Shaw Awarded Contract from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for Hurricane Katrina Recovery and Rebuilding.
BATON ROUGE, La., Sep 8, 2005 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Shaw Now Working with the Corps, FEMA, and Other Government Agencies to Rebuild Southern Louisiana and Gulf Coast Communities BATON ROUGE, La., Sep 8, 2005 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Shaw Now Working with the...
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Research articles 2005-09-08

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U.S. Army Corps to hand off hurricane recovery to state of Louisiana
Since Hurricane Katrina, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Louisiana Recovery Field Office has overseen debris removal and the demolition of buildings and homes across the New Orleans area.
Tags: U.S. Army
Research articles 2007-08-02
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Moves Forward in Disaster RecoveryEfforts
WASHINGTON, Sept. 11 /U.S. Newswire/ -- In support to the Federal Emergency Management Agency the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers has been working with local, state and federal partners, to bring relief to the Gulf following Hurricane Katrina. More than 1,WASHINGTON, Sept. 11 /U.S. Newswire/ -- In support...
Tags: U.S. Army
Research articles 2005-09-11
WESTON Wins U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Contract for Post-Katrina Sampling, Analysis, and Characterization of New Orleans Inner Harbor Navigational Canal
NEW ORLEANS -- Weston Solutions, Inc. (WESTON([R])) announced today the award of a $4.1 million contract by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District, for Sampling, Analysis, and Characterization of Post-Hurricane Katrina Inner Harbor Navigational Canal IHNC, New Orleans, Louisiana. This contract will complete the sampling and analysis...
Tags: analysis, U.S. Army
Research articles 2007-07-16
DTN News: Oshkosh Defense Brings History Of Collaboration With U.S. Army To FMTV Competitive Rebuy Bid
DTN News: Oshkosh Defense Brings History Of Collaboration With U.S. Army To FMTV Competitive Rebuy Bid*Source: DTN News / Oshkosh CorporationNSI News Source Info OSHKOSH, Wis. - August 23, 2009: As a manufacturer and supplier of Department of Defense DoD tactical wheeled vehicles for more than four decades, Oshkosh Defense,...
Tags: vehicle, U.S. Army
News items 2009-08-24
Two Houston Residents Charged With Operating Fraudulent Web Site to Accept Donations for Hurricane Katrina Relief
HOUSTON, July 17 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Steven Anyanwu Stephens, 23, and Bartholomew Stephens, 26, both of Houston, have been charged in a nine-count indictment with conspiracy, wire fraud and aggravated identity theft in connection with their operation of "mailtowww.salvationarmyonlineAtyahoo.com," a Web site that falsely purported to raise money for a...
Tags: attorney, bank, FBI, fraud, Government, Houston, INTERNET, Litigation, PayPal, SECURITY, Web
Research articles 2006-07-17
U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Russel Honore to speak in New Orleans
U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Russel Honore will be the featured guest speaker for the Vision for the Future event being held at 2 p.m. Dec. 15 at the Marriott New Orleans.Honore is expected to address business issues surrounding Hurricane Katrina and its impact on the New Orleans and Gulf Coast...
Tags: U.S. Army
Research articles 2005-12-07
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awards 48 of 52 levee repair missions
Louisiana construction companies are playing a huge role in helping the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers repair levees and floodwalls damaged in Hurricane Katrina by June 1, the start of the next hurricane season.Task Force Guardian, created by the Corps solely for the $750-million fast-track, levee repair mission, awarded 48...
Tags: job, U.S. Army, wall
Research articles 2006-02-27
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, deploys employees,
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, said it has deployed eight of its employees as well as mobile equipment to the stricken Gulf Coast area to provide emergency management support in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. They are to provide engineering and technology support, inspect residential roofs and...
Tags: U.S. Army
Research articles 2005-09-01
'U.S. ARMY: WE'RE HERE TO HELP'
Hurricane Katrina: The New Orleans AftermathIn often cited one-and-a-half-war or two-and-a-half-war strategic capability scenarios, Hurricane Katrina could be called the half-war. The military deployed more than 50,000 National Guard soldiers, approximately 2,000 reservists and more than 20,000 active duty personnel to stricken areas. Katrina was not a military conflict as...
Tags: soldier, TVs, U.S. Army
Research articles 2005-11-01
Hurricane Katrina's second anniversary brings end to Corps debris
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will stop removing hurricane debris in Orleans Parish on Wednesday, transferring remaining debris removal to city government. The Corps' debris removal program will end on the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and a month before the Corps' Louisiana Recovery Field Office in...
Tags: debris, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Government
Research articles 2007-08-28
Katrina suit against U.S. government moves forward.
New Orleans residents who have been seeking relief for damages caused by Hurricane Katrina's heavy floods can sue the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for negligent design, construction, and operation of the 76-mile-long Mississippi River Gulf Outlet MRGO, a federal judge has ruled. (Robinson v. United...
Tags: attorney, Government, lawsuit, Louisiana, SOFTWARE, U.S. Government
Research articles 2007-04-01
News of note.(weatherfront)(Hurricane Katrina)(Brief article)
On March 16, the United States Government Accountability Office released a report regarding contracting issues related to the 2005 Gulf Coast hurricanes. The report was specifically aimed at assessing the planning and oversight of the Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,...
Tags: Federal Emergency Management Agency, MARKETING
Research articles 2006-05-01
MWH Global hires 35 New Orleans firms, nearly 300 laborers
To help ensure New Orleans-area utilities infrastructure are rebuilt in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and MWH Global Inc. are putting local contractors and laborers back to work.USACE and MWH are working together to manage and monitor quality control for storm drain debris removal...
Tags: MWH Global Inc., U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Research articles 2005-10-25
Citizens Financial Group Contributes More Than $1.1 Million to Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts
INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 11 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Citizens Financial Group, Inc. announced today that it is making more than $1.1 million in contributions to support Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. Citizens' contribution includes: -- $267,000 in employee donations to The Salvation Army. -- $267,000 from the Citizens Bank and Charter One Foundations...
Tags: American Red Cross, celebration, Charter, Citizens Financial Group Inc., financial
Research articles 2005-10-11
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