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Blog Post
ECBC uses battlefield forensics to trace explosives in fingerprints
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. – A scene decimated by a suicide bomber or an improvised explosive device (IED) leaves little evidence of what life was like prior to its destruction. It does...
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Government
APG To Continue Large, Loud Detonations
The loud booms that Harford County residents have heard this week may continue next week, according to Aberdeen Proving Ground's U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command. Louder-than-no...
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Government
APG News: APG Fire Chief Ed Budnick Retiring
Here's this week's edition of APG News. Read the APG News every Thursday on the Aberdeen Proving Ground Public Affairs Office website. Recent APG-related Local Voices entries on...
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Blog Post
U.S. Army's battle-tested green technology improved since Iraq
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. – For 90 days in 2008, Camp Victory in Baghdad was home to the first TGER unit, a deployable machine tactically designed to convert military field waste into ...
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Government
APG News: Students Shine At STEM Expo
Here's this week's edition of APG News. Read the APG News every Thursday on the Aberdeen Proving Ground Public Affairs Office website. Recent APG-related Local Voices entries on...
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Government
SAIC Awarded Contract With APG Connection
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Government
APG: Big Booms Possible Until Dec. 7
The U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground is planning to conduct large detonations between Tuesday and Dec. 7 and is warning neighboring communities of impending booms...
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Science & Technology
Barcoded spores technology could improve emergency response to biological attack
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. – It looks like anthrax. It resembles most of the physical properties of the Bacillus anthracis bacteria. It even has a genetic make-up similar to that of th...