Over the past 12 years, the Army Corps of Engineers has had a full plate — building new facilities for the last round of base realignments, dealing with the...
wfedstaff | April 17, 2015 6:29 pm
Over the past 12 years, the Army Corps of Engineers has had a full plate — building new facilities for the last round of base realignments, dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and a lot of overseas construction in Iraq and Afghanistan. But as wars and military budgets draw down, it’s time for the agency to reshape itself, says Lt. Gen. Thomas Bostick, the Corps’ commanding general. He spoke with Federal News Radio DoD Reporter Jared Serbu. Hear Jared’s full hour-long interview with Bostick, Weds. March 26 at 3p.m. on Jared’s On DoD radio program.
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