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Air Force - CTP2 EM

Goal:  Support Air Force Environmental, Safety & Occupational Health – ESOH TP, PT / EDP; and develop an Environmental Management (EM) strategy that uses Pollution Prevention (P2) to reduce Environmental Contaminant (EC) burden. MELE provides:

  • Strategic Planning
  • Technical and Analytical Support
  • Web Support

MELE developed the Compliance Through Pollution Prevention (CTP2) concept and its web-based CTP2 map. The CTP2 map is Oracle 9i compatible and has become the pollution prevention module for the Air Force Civil Engineer’s overall management structure in ACES.  CTP2 is ORM compliant and has been used at approximately 18,000 sites at 12 AFMC installations.  CTP2 serves as the foundation for the USAF and other services as they move to full compliance with E.O. 13148.

Overview:  Design and implement a state of the art cable infrastructure to support a local area network comprised of three isolated security classifications.

MELE was tasked to develop a complex network that would meet the needs of the headquarters of the Office of Special Investigations. This far reaching division in the USAF relies upon internet telephony and local area networking to analyze and store vast quantities of data received from the far reaches of the globe.

The performance and security demands set forth by the customer dictated that MELE develop a network that relied solely on fiber optic cabling. MELE worked closely with the customer during the design of the project to determine the most efficient and secure equipment on the market. MELE’s engineers partnered with manufacturers to develop a new type of secure fiber connector that physically isolated OSI’s security classifications. Specific requests were addressed including custom-colored cable jackets, close captioned audio video, and adherence to the rigorous specifications of cable installation within a SCIF environment.

The network that MELE installed at the Office of Special Investigations facility at Andrew’s Air Force Base proved to be a model for future projects within the Department of Defense. MELE is still considered by OSI’s construction and engineering coordinators as the “go to company” for any and all of their communication, audio video, and design build engineering needs.