Are you looking for a house for sale in Redstone Arsenal, Alabama?
Redstone Arsenal, together with a cadre of adjoining private sector
support contractors, is the Army’s most capable weapon system
development center for missiles and helicopters. It encompasses
cradle-to-grave capabilities ranging from: futuristic applicable
science, research, and technology; technical, cost, and schedule
assessments supporting future weapons requirements definitions;
system development, production, and fielding; to logistics support
and evolutionary upgrades. This is done by the Aviation and Missile
Research, Development, and Engineering Center (AMRDEC), the U.S. Army
Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC), Program Executive Offices,
Project Offices, and Testing and Logistics Centers.
The Arsenal features state-of the-art office buildings and
laboratories and outdoor test ranges. Less than a mile north is
Cummings Research Park, a large complex of modern contractor
facilities, and second largest research park in the United States
(after Research Triangle Park).
Adjacent to Research Park is the University of Alabama in
Huntsville, and five miles to the northeast, Alabama A&M University,
both with highly accredited engineering and technology programs.
Redstone uses the capabilities of these schools and others nearby
like Georgia Tech, Auburn, and Mississippi State to provide
inexpensive technical support and recruit new civil service
employees.
As important as the development and fielding of the many missile
systems has been, of equal importance is the evolution of technology
and technical capabilities that enable each generation of missiles to
significantly outperform earlier systems. This is because the AMRDEC
and SMDC have stayed abreast of technology advances and been directly
involved in developing futuristic science and technology programs –
in many cases working directly with nearby universities. Their
engineers are also involved directly with Program Offices, providing
engineering support, much like engineering staffs of private industry
matrix organizations.
Recognizing the many advantages of the
Huntsville/Redstone
community, the Army moved the Aviation Command to Huntsville in
1997.
Finally, because of proximity, Redstone engineers and program
managers can maintain close relationships with the user community –
Fort Benning, Ga., and Fort Rucker, Ala., as well as U.S. Army Forces
Command (FORSCOM) at Fort McPherson, Ga. Both the AMRDEC and SMDC are
closely tied in with the air defense community at Fort Bliss, TX and
the Field Artillery community at Fort Sill, OK. As a result, Redstone
engineers can play an essential and meaningful role in informing
users about evolving technology and resulting capabilities. They can
also provide necessary inputs on anticipated performance, cost, and
schedule – basic to the generation of meaningful requirements
documents.
Thus, over the years Redstone has evolved into a most productive
integrated cradle-to-grave missile and helicopter development
facility. It is supported by a highly skilled and knowledgeable work
force – consisting of government and private sector people, both on
and off of the Arsenal.
By having all functions in effect co-located, interactive
efficiency is maximized; engineers from AMRDEC, SMDC, the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration Marshall Space Flight Center
(NASA-MSFC, tenant on Redstone), the nearby universities, and
companies in Research Park can be quickly accessed by program/project
managers either as short-term consultants or for long-term matrix
support.
Local governments, Alabama, and the entire region are very
pro-military and very supportive of our troops. The Alabama Air and
Army National Guard constitute the third largest National Guard in
the nation. A uniform here is a badge of honor.
This support, together with easy access to pleasant surroundings
including mountains, lakes, and open fields; a moderate climate; all
kinds of indoor and outdoor activities; the low cost of living, and
no urban sprawl eases recruiting of top-notch people by government
and local support contractors.