June 6, 2025 | Friday | News
Officials from the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Housing and Partnerships and Corvias toured Fort Meade on May 22 to inspect ongoing Corvias-led improvements to military housing on the installation.
For more than 25 years, Corvias has partnered with the Army to deliver resilient, future-ready infrastructure that supports mission success, promotes wellness, and builds strong communities. At Fort Meade, that partnership is now accelerating upgrades that include interior housing renovations, energy efficiency upgrades, and indoor environmental quality enhancements.
“Our responsibility is to ensure the Army’s installation infrastructure is positioned to support readiness, resilience, and long-term sustainability,” said David Dentino, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Housing, and Partnerships. “That means driving policies and partnerships that modernise housing, improve energy security, and strengthen our ability to adapt to future needs. By leveraging private-sector expertise, we can deliver better outcomes for Soldiers and their families, while stewarding resources wisely and efficiently.”