University of Wisconsin–Madison, U.S. Army Partner on Environmental Issues - Diversified Communications

Energy Efficiency, GHG Emissions  -  December 20, 2022

University of Wisconsin–Madison, U.S. Army Partner on Environmental Issues

Representatives of the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the United States Department of Defense (DOD) signed a memorandum of understanding and launched a two-year pilot program to work collaboratively on training, consultation, and resources for environmental-related issues for the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne).

“UW–Madison’s leadership in environmental studies positions us as an ideal partner for the U.S. Department of Defense,” said UW–Madison Chancellor Jennifer L. Mnookin in a statement. “Our interdisciplinary environmental research and education, combined with our experience partnering with governments, businesses and communities will assist in addressing the complex environmental problems faced by Civil Affairs personnel.”

UW–Madison’s Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies will serve as campus lead for this partnership.

With hundreds of environmental experts across its schools and colleges, UW–Madison can serve as a comprehensive resource for environmental science, monitoring, management, conservation and restoration. According to the MOU, which creates no obligation or commitment of staff or other resources for either party, UW–Madison will support DOD by:

  • Providing training materials, workshops and conferences and research opportunities
  • Integrating proven management practices and technology into exercises, internships, cross-training and mission assignments
  • Assisting with analysis and recommendations for environmental projects
  • Supporting outreach to the wider military and environmental professional communities




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