Fort Meade
United States Army installation
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February 2019 | Secretary of the Army Mark Esper, Chief of Staff Mark Milley, and Sgt. Maj. of the Army Daniel A. Dailey met with Fort Meade garrison leadership and Army families to address safety concerns regarding housing units contaminated with lead and asbestos. |
July 2018 | The Fort George G. Meade Community Council announced the closure of the Fort Meade Museum, with plans to relocate its historical artifacts to the National Museum of the United States Army in Fort Belvoir, Virginia. |
February 14 2018 | National Security Agency police officers shot and wounded an individual who rammed an SUV into a barricade near an entry gate at Fort Meade. The NSA immediately announced there was no ongoing security threat. |
September 2017 | Module 5 was scheduled for occupancy, having been fully funded. |
March 30 2015 | NSA police officers shot and killed a person attempting to drive an SUV through a restricted entrance at Fort Meade. A passenger and an officer were injured. President Obama was briefed, and the FBI determined the incident was not terrorism-related. |
February 2015 | Hong Young was arrested for shootings at multiple public places in Maryland, including an NSA building, with no established motive but reportedly due to mental health issues. |
September 2012 | The three-year transfer program of special format collections to Modules 3 and 4 and the four cold storage rooms was completed. |
April 15 2011 | Defense Information Systems Agency held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its move from Arlington County, Virginia to its new complex at Fort Meade. |
2010 | A full-scale three-year transfer program of special format collections to Modules 3 and 4 and the four cold storage rooms began in Spring. |
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