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NDCEE Technologies

Since its inception by Congress in 1991, the NDCEE has completed more than 370 technology demonstrations and/or transitions and delivered nearly 500 technology products and tools to improve operations, reduce risks and costs, and enhance environmental stewardship.

The environmental, safety, and occupational health (ESOH) technologies in the NDCEE technology portfolio fall into several categories that represent broad areas of DoD applications. The purpose of these categories is to assist users of this site with searching for technologies of interest to meet their needs.  The Technology Categories listed below may be clicked on to view additional information on technologies in the NDCEE portfolio that fall in each category. 

 

Technology Category

Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC)

Biobased Products

Chemical and Biological Weapons Destruction

ESOH Information Management Technologies

Modernization

Munitions and Explosives of Concern/Unexploded Ordnance

Natural Infrastructure Capability

Nuclear Waste Management

Ozone Depleting Substances

Pesticides, Herbicides, and Fungicides

Recycle/Recover/Reuse

Remediation/Cleanup/Restoration of Contaminated Sites

Safety and Mishap Reduction

Solvent Substitution

Waste Management, Minimization, Treatment, and Disposal

Water Management, Conservation, Treatment, and Recycling

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