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#7 U.S. Marine Corps Conservation Section http://www.marines.mil/units/hqmc/logistics/Pages/LFL1NaturalResources.aspx
The U.S. Marine Corps is a "Force in Readiness". The Conservation and Encroachment Partnering Programs help ensure that Marines sustain readiness by managing over 3 million acres of land, supporting facilities and numerous resources in some of the world's most rich and diverse ecosystems, within equally unique and diverse communities and containing significant cultural and historical resources.
For more information, please contact Ryan Orndorff at (703)695-8240 ext. 3340 or ryan.orndorff@usmc.mil.
#8 U.S. Air Force Center for Engineering and Environment http://www.afcee.af.mil/
The Air Force Center for Engineering and Environment, with headquarters and Brooks City-Base, Texas, is a field operating agency of the Air Force Civil Engineer. The center provides Air Force leaders with the comprehensive expertise they need to protect, preserve, restore, develop and sustain out nation's environmental and installation resources.
For more information, please contact Daniel Friese at (210)536-3823 or daniel.friese@brooks.af.mil.
#9 Preserving American Heritage https://www.denix.osd.mil/portal/page/portal/denix/environment/CR/PreserveAmerica
The 30 million acres managed by the Department of Defense contain some excellent examples of physical American heritage. The histories on those acres cover the earliest pre-history, the founding and settling of America, both World Wars up through the Cold War. These historic properties are used in the daily activities and business of military personnel. Stop by the booth for more information.
For more information, please contact Hillori Schenker at (703)604-1724 or hillori.schenker.ctr@osd.mil.
#10 engineering-environmental Management, Inc. (e2M) http://www.e2m.net/
At e2M, our cadre of scientists, engineers, and other professional personnel operate out of 15 permanent offices across the U.S., Hawaii, and Guam, and at more then 50 project sites domestically and overseas. Our large, multidisciplinary staff of nearly 400 professionals has the resources and experience to address the most critical needs of our clients with turnkey services.
For more information, please contact Suanne Collinsworth at (703)752-7755 ext. 107 or scollinsworth@e2m.net.
#11 Invasive Plant Control, Inc. http://www.invasiveplantcontrol.com
Invasive Plant Control, Inc. is one of only a few companies in the US whose sole purpose is the management of Invasive Species. IPC’s travel teams consist entirely of college educated US Citizens that roam North America selectively targeting invasive. IPC’s global invasive species consulting services also offers technologically advanced delineation, GPS/GIS & mapping of invasive species as well.
For more information, please contact Steven Manning at (615)385-4319 or stevemanning@mindspring.com.
#12 Native American Lands Environmental Mitigation Program (NALEMP) https://www.denix.osd.mil/portal/page/portal/denix/environment/NA https://www.namsei.com/index.php
Environmental impacts from DoD's operational and training activities may remain on American Indian lands and Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA)-conveyed properties. Congress directed DoD to gather information, document and mitigate environmental impacts on those lands through NALEMP. DoD also addresses policy issues, provides cultural training, and tracks environmental impacts.
For more information, please contact David Sanborn at (703)604-1773 or david.sandborn@osd.mil.
#13 DoD Sustainable Ranges Initiative https://www.denix.osd.mil/portal/page/portal/denix/range
The Department of Defense Sustainable Ranges Initiative ensures the long-term viability and continuity of military training and testing ranges while providing good stewardship to the land. Through cooperative and coordinated efforts within government, and partnerships with groups beyond installation boundaries, SRI is safeguarding America and sustaining our lands and resources for years to come.
For more information, please contact Jaime Uss at (703)604-1795 or jaime.uss.ctr@osd.mil.
#14 DoD Partners in Flight http://www.dodpif.org/
DoD lands represent a critical network of habitats for migratory birds, offering migratory stopover areas for resting and feeding, and suitable sites for nesting and overwintering. DoD is a key partner in the conservation of birds and their habitats by protecting vital habitat, enhancing biodiversity, and maintaining healthy natural systems on our lands consistent with the military mission.
For more information, please contact Chris Eberly at (540)349-9662 or ceberly@dodpif.org.
#15 National Military Fish and Wildlife Association http://www.nmfwa.org/
The National Military Fish and Wildlife Association is dedicated to providing sustainable natural resource management on DoD lands in support of the military mission. Our members utilize sound management principles drawn from the full spectrum of natural resources disciplines, which we encourage be implemented under the direction of professionally trained natural resources personnel.
For more information, please contact Chris Eberly at (540)349-9662 or ceberly@dodpif.org.
#16 Land Trust Alliance http://www.landtrustalliance.org/
The Land Trust Alliance is a national conservation organization working on three fronts to save the places people love. We accelerate the pace of conservation. We increase the quality of conservation, so the most important lands get protected using best practices. And we ensure the permanence of conservation by creating the laws and resources needed to defend protected land over time.
For more information, please contact Renee Kivikko at (269)352-5063 or rkivikko@lta.org.
#18 DoD Legacy Resource Management Program https://www.dodlegacy.org/.
The Department of Defense (DoD) Legacy Resource Management Program provides financial assistance for efforts that preserve our natural and cultural heritage on military lands. The principles guide the Legacy Program: stewardship, leadership, and partnership. Legacy projects help protect and enhance resources while supporting military readiness.
For more information, please contact Pedro Morales at (703)604-1933 or pedro.morales.ctr@osd.mil.
#19 USFWS ES http://www.fws.gov/
Our mission is working with others to conserve, protect, and enhance fish, wildlife, and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. USFWS realizes that DoD has over 300 federally listed endangered species on their nearly 30,000 acres and works together with DoD to maintain a strong cooperative conservation partnership.
For more information, please contact Lew Gorman at (703)358-1911 or lewis_gorman@fws.gov.
#20 SERDP/ESTCP http://www.serdp.org/ http://www.estcp.org/
SERDP and ESTCP are the Department of Defense's (DoD) environmental technology programs. SERDP and ESTCP address environmental matters of concern to DoD through funding for basic and applied research and development and demonstration/validation of technologies that can enhance the capabilities of DoD to meet its environmental obligations.
For more information, please contact Dr. John Hall at (703)696-2125 or john.hall@osd.mil.
#21 The Test Resource Management Center (TRMC) http://www.acq.osd.mil/trmc
TRMC is an established Department of Defense (DoD) Field Activity under the authority, direction, and control of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics. TRMC is responsible for the planning and assessment of the adequacy of the Major Range and Test Facility Base to provide adequate testing in support of development, acquisition, fielding, and sustainment of defense systems. The TRMC also maintains an awareness of other test and evaluation (T&E) facilities and resources, within and outside the Department, and their impact on DoD requirments.
For more information, please contact Cynthia Lindberg-Ross at (703)601-5209 or cynthia.lindberg-ross.ctr@osd.mil.
#22 USDA APHIS WS http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife_damage/
USDA APHIS Wildlife Services provides Federal leadership and expertise to resolve wildlife conflicts and create a balance that allows people and wildlife to coexist peacefully. The WS Program provides services in all states and territories of the U.S. and protects agriculture, human health and safety, natural resources and property using science based methods conducted in an ecological manner.
For more information, please contact Michael J. Begier at (202)720-4383 or mike.begier@aphis.usda.gov.
#23 U.S. Army Environmental Command http://aec.army.mil/usaec
The U.S. Army Environmental Command leads the Army's efforts to enhance Soldier readiness through environmental sustainability. As a subordinate command of the U.S. Army Installation Management Command, USAEC provides expanded capability for the IMCOM regions and garrisons to support soldier readiness today while working to sustain operational capabilities for a transformed Army of the future.
For more information, please Contact Kristin Miller at (410)436-1653 or kristin.k.miller@us.army.mil.
#24 Army Compatible Use Buffer Program http://aec.army.mil/usaec/acub/index.html
The Army Compatible Land Use (ACUB) program creates land conservation partnerships between the Army and outside organizations to protect land from development that is incompatible with the military mission. To date, over 65,000 acres of land have been protected at more than 20 installations since 2003.
For more information, please contact Kristin Miller at (410)436-1653 or kristin.k.miller@us.army.mil.
#25 US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) Environmental Laboratory
The Environmental Laboratory is the problem solver for the Corps and Nation in environmental science and engineering research and development in support of environmental missions of the U.S. Army, Deparment of Defense, and the Nation through research, development, special studies, and technology transfer.
For more information, please contact Michael J. Grodowitz at (601)634-2972 or michael.j.grodowitz@usace.army.mil.
#26 EM-Assist http://www.em-assist.com/
EM-Assist provides award winning and innovative heritage management services including virtual museums and tours, consultation and compliance services, computer-based training, archaeological and historic site and building evaluations, and data management tools. EM-Assist offers unique, economical, solution oriented services for cultural resource programs, museums, and heritage organizations.
For more information, please contact Jane Luger at (801)456-2129 or jluger@em-assist.com.
#27 Western Cultural Resource Management, Inc. http://www.wcrminc.com/
Since 1978, Western Cultural Resource Management, Inc. has worked on over 1700 U.S. Department of Defense, oil and gas, power, telecommunications, transportation and water projects in 14 Western states. Offices in Boulder, Colorado; Farmington, New Mexico; Sparks, Nevada and Missoula, Montana enable WCRM to provide a full range of cost effective Cultural Resource Management services.
For more information, please contact Tom Lennon at (303)449-1151 or tom.lennon@wcrminc.com.
#28 Parsons http://www.parsons.com/
Founded in 1944, Parsons is one of the largest employee-owned engineering and construction companies in the nation. Our Federal GBU, Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group, Inc., is approximately 60% of Parsons' total business. It has 6 divisions, one being Installation & Environment, that is responsible for our work at military installations, bases, and ranges worldwide.
For more information, please contact Carol-Ann Stewart at (757)435-2884 or carol-ann.stewart@parsons.com.
#29 Ecosystem Management & Associates, Inc. http://www.ecosystem-management.net/
Ecosystem Management & Associates, Inc. is a small business founded in January 1996, with its main office in Lusby, Maryland. EM&A has experience in military range sustainability and encroachment mitigation, environmental impact statements, cultural resource management, natural resource damage assessments, pollution effects studies, oil spill planning and response, and ecological risk assessments.
For more information, please contact Gina Coelho at (410)394-2929 or g.coelho@ecosystem-management.net.
#30 NatureServe http://www.natureserve.org/
NatureServe is a non-profit conservation organization whose mission is to provide the scientific basis for effective conservation action. NatureServe and its network of natural heritage programs accomplish this mission by being the leading source for information and expertise on rare and endangered species and threatened ecosystems across the Western Hemisphere.
For more information, please contact Shara Howie at (720)565-0256 ext. 4811 or shara_howie@natureserve.org.
#31 ManTech SRS Technologies, Inc. http://www.mantech.com/
ManTech specializes in systems engineering, program management, security and mission assurance, global logistics and deployed support, C4ISR, information systems and technology, space systems and IV&V and modeling and simulation. ManTech advances its customers’ success by meeting mission-critical needs and creating added value through quality, innovation, and partnerships.
For more information, please contact Carolyn Whittenberg at (703)351-7327 or Carolyn.whittenberg@mantech.com.
#32 Panamerican Consultants, Inc. http://www.panamconsultants.com/
Panamerican Consultants, Inc. (PCI) specializes in cultural resource management and archaeological research. Formed in 1989, PCI has successfully performed hundreds of individual cultural resource contracts, ranging from small reconnaissance surveys up to full scale archaeological and architectural mitigations within the continental United States, Pacific, and Caribbean regions.
For more information, please contact Paul Jackson at (202)556-3096 or pdjackson@panamconsultants.com.
#33 The Onyx Group http://www.onyxgroup.com/
The Onyx Group has provided land use and facilities planning, design, and technology services to the DoD for more than 25 years. Focusing on sustainability, Onyx has completed numerous AICUZ/RAICUZ studies, encroachment management plans, master plans, capital improvements plans, and range studies—on time and within budget. We are dedicated to improving the places where you live, work, and play.
For more information, please contact Melanie Fosnaught at (703)548-6669 or mfosnaught@onyxgroup.com.
#34 AMEC http://www.amec.com/
Providing innovative solutions engineered to fit perfectly with your business challenges, AMEC Earth & Environmental is a leader in providing engineering and consulting services to industry and government.
For more information, please contact Wendy Parker at (610)828-8100 or wendy.parker@amec.com.
#35 RECON Environmental, Inc. http://www.recon-us.com/
Services provided by RECON’s San Diego, Tucson, and Austin offices include NEPA and ESA documentation, ecosystem restoration, biological and cultural resource surveys, noise studies, construction monitoring, land use planning, watershed planning, wetland delineation, INRMPs, GIS/mapping, and a native plant nursery providing contract propagation of restoration-quality materials and seed collection.
For more information, please contact Nicole Turner at (619)308-9333 ext. 194 or nturner@recon-us.com.
#36 PBS&J http://www.pbsj.com/
Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan, Inc. (PBS&J) is an employee-owned, diversified, architectural, engineering, environmental science, construction management, planning, and surveying organization with more than 3,700 employees in 80 offices nationwide. Engineering News-Record currently ranks PBS&J as 10th among the nation's top "pure design" engineering consulting firms.
For more information, please contact Nancy Smith at (719)227-7275 ext. 367 or nvsmith@pbsj.com.
#37 Walter Surface Technologies http://www.jwalterinc.com/
For over 50 years, WALTER Surface Technologies is a leader in developing and providing innovative solutions for professionals who work with metal components and surfaces in all industries worldwide. The technologies include abrasive systems, chemical cleaners, lubricants and biotechnology.
For more information, please contact Patricia Puziak at (860)298-1100 ext. 2141 or ppuziak@jwalterinc.com.
#38 Geo Marine, Inc. http://www.geo-marine.com/
Geo-Marine has provided full service engineering design, construction management, environmental planning and programming, and archeological services to clients in the United States and abroad since 1972. Our outstanding group of professionals offers a unique level of proven project experience, an unequaled combination of skills, depth of resources, and an award-winning reputation for quality.
For more information, please contact Debra Luhowy at (972) 423-5480 ext. 227 or dluhowy@geo-marine.com.
#39 Defense Logistics Agency https://www.dla.mil/
The Defense Logistics Agency manages over 5 million items of supply for the Military Services and Federal Civil Agencies, including subsistence, medical, clothing, construction equipment, fuel and repair parts for land, maritime and aviation end items.
For more information, please contact Les Hammond at (703)767-1512 or leslie.hammond@dla.mil.
#40 Interservice Environmental Education Review Board
ISEERB is designed to eliminate duplication in course development by the DoD components and maximize the distribution of quality environmental training. DoD components should use ISEERB-approved courses to meet their environmental training needs.
For more information, please contact Bobbi Hopkins at (269)961-7046 or bobbi.hopkins@dla.mil.
#41 Matrix Design Group, Inc. http://www.matrixdesigngroup.com/
Matrix Design Group, Inc., is an interdisciplinary planning and engineering firm serving local jurisdictions, the DoD, private sector entities and other agencies/organizations. Our growing staff of over 130, covers disciplines including military/community planning and design, infrastructure engineering, environmental compliance, GIS analysis, and management/support throughout the U.S.
For more information, please contact Karen Kilgard at (602)288-8344 or karen_kilgard@matrixdesigngroup.com.
#42 SWCA Environmental Consultants http://www.swca.com/
SWCA provides professional services to DoD and other federal clients in support of mission objectives. Our strong technical resource base provides the technical correctness and defensibility required for your environmental program, but delivered with zero net impact to mission and readiness initiatives. SWCA delivers sound science and creative solutions to environmental requirements.
For more information, please contact Clive Mecham at (801)322-4307 or cmecham@swca.com.
#43 Vernadero Group Incorporated http://www.vernadero.com/
Vernadero provides engineering and environmental consulting and implementation services in support of US Army, Army Reserve, and Army National Guard program requirements. We offer our clients practical and effective solutions in support of real property, facility resource management needs. Our experienced consultants provide a cost-effective advantage because we understand what works.
For more information, please contact Michael Collins at (480)315-1000 or mgcollins@vernadero.com.
#44 Ecology and Environment, Inc. http://www.ene.com/
Ecology and Environment, Inc. has a long track record of partnering with the federal government to provide sound, innovative, high-quality environmental solutions. As major contractor for USEPA, we set the standards for Superfund Site cleanup. Our present-day work includes a broad range of master planning, NEPA, natural resources, engineering, GIS/IT, and public involvement services.
For more information, please contact Carmine Tronolone at (716)684-8060 ext. 2161 or ctronolone@ene.com.
#45 The Conservation Fund http://www.conservationfund.org/strategic_conservation
The Conservation Fund and its partners have conserved more than 6 million acres of land since 1985. We fulfill our partners' conservation priorities, leverage charitable donations for maximum impact and forge solutions that work economically and environmentally. The Fund supports DoD through land acquisition, strategic conservation planning, and compatible land use partnership development.
For more information, please contact Jazmin Varela at (919)967-2223 ext. 128 or jvarela@conservationfund.org.
#46 - 47 Wildlife Conservation Society http://www.wcs.org/ The Wildlife Conservation Society’s Global Conservation Program saves wildlife and wild places by understanding critical issues, crafting science-based solutions, and taking conservation actions that benefit nature and humanity. WCS and the Legacy Natural Resources Program are educating U.S. military personnel serving abroad about the dangers of purchasing illegal wildlife trade products.
For more information, please contact Heidi Kretser at (518)891-8872 ext. 105 or hkretser@wcs.org.
#48 Cultural Site Research and Management (CSRM) http://www.culturalsite.com/
Cultural Site Research and Management (CSRM) inventories and evaluates archaeological sites, standing structures, and traditional cultural properties; plans for the management and interpretation of both natural and cultural resources; plans and designs exhibits; and provides GIS, remote sensing, and GPS services. We work throughout the United States and in many foreign countries.
For more information, please contact Douglas C. Comer at (410)244-6320 or dcomer@culturalsite.com.
#49 Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands http://www.cemml.colostate.edu/
The Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands (CEMML) at Colorado State Universirty employs over 350 environmental professionals experienced in sustainable management of natural and cultural resources on DoD lands. CEMML provides technical services to support the military's national defense mission and recognizes that military training and resource conservation can be compatible goals.
For more information, please contact Dr. Steve Warren at (970)491-7478 or steve.warren@colostate.edu.
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