The Montana Army National Guard held a ribbon cutting event for a new Mobile Immediate Need Engineering Resource (MINER) at the RTI Plaza, Fort Harrison on August 8.
The MINER is a mobile engineering lab that comes equipped with several of the latest tools in prototype engineering. This space will enable Montana’s Soldiers to receive engineering support and guidance as they turn their innovative ideas into prototype solutions and novel technologies that are critical to Army future operations. The Montana National Guard is the first Guard unit in the nation to bring this capability to our force.
Participating in the ribbon cutting was Brig. Gen. James Wilkins, Montana Lt. Gov. Kristen Juras, Dr. Tom Saltysiak, Mr. Scott Martin, Dr. Zenovy Wowczuk, Mr. Scott Abplanalp, Helena Mayor Wilmot Collins, and Commissioner Emily Dean.
Date Taken: | 08.07.2024 |
Date Posted: | 08.14.2024 15:23 |
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Location: | HELENA, MONTANA, US |
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