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Fort Belvoir Fire and Emergency Services greeted new leaders after their completion at a Leadership Institute, Nov. 1. This accomplishment fosters the cultural changes required for continuous improvement among the first responders.

Fort Belvoir is one of several installations to be the first to capitalize on the new Global Household Goods Contract, for Defense Department and Coast Guard Families, which uses a single-source-mover with better electronic records and tracking.

After more than two decades, Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS) has introduced a new name and branding as the organization continues its digital transformation journey. Effective Oct. 1, 2024, PEO EIS is officially known as Program Executive Office Enterprise (PEO Enterprise).

This anti-terrorism exercise involved training across various military units, to maintain a secure environment for service members on Fort Belvoir and the surrounding community.

This nation's founders realized that a core component of being fit was spiritual fitness, according to Chaplain (Brig. Gen.) Jack J. Stumme, U.S. Army Deputy Chief of Chaplains, who addressed a gathering of chaplains at Fort Belvoir's Woodlawn Chapel to celebrate the 249th anniversary of the Chaplain Corps.