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U.S. Army

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The U.S. Army is a branch of the U.S. Armed Forces responsible for land warfare and national defense. In the infrastructure industry, it acts as a major owner, operator, and developer of a vast global network of military installations, facilities, and associated infrastructure. Its focus includes modernizing base infrastructure, enhancing energy resilience, promoting sustainability, and leveraging public-private partnerships for utility services and energy projects.

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Founded 1775 1,000,000 employees Parent: United States Department of Defense
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Strategic Overview

  • The U.S. Army prioritizes energy resilience and security for its installations, aiming to reduce reliance on the commercial grid and ensure mission continuity.
  • Sustainability and climate change adaptation are growing strategic imperatives, driving investments in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and resilient infrastructure.
  • Public-private partnerships (PPPs) and utility privatization are key mechanisms for the Army to leverage private sector expertise and capital for infrastructure modernization and service delivery.
  • Modernization of aging infrastructure across its global footprint is a continuous strategic focus, encompassing utilities, digital systems, and facilities.

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Key People

Christine Wormuth
Secretary of the Army
General Randy George
Chief of Staff of the Army

Track Record

249
Years Active
Notable projects: Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood) Energy Resilience Project, Fort Bragg (now Fort Liberty) Utility Privatization, Various Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs) across installations

Detailed Analysis

Sectors
UtilitiesTransportDigital/TelecomSocial InfrastructureEnergy Transition
Technologies
Solar PVBattery StorageMicrogridsEnergy EfficiencyWater InfrastructureData Center
Geographies
United StatesGermanySouth KoreaJapanItalyKuwaitPolandRomania
Deal Stage
GreenfieldBrownfieldOperating

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