Nate Johnson, an engineering professor at Arizona State University, answers questions for an interview during the Installation NeXt Hawaii-Resilience symposium, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 30, 2019. Marine Corps Installations Command and Marine Corps Base Hawaii kicked off Day One of the Installation NeXt Hawaii-Resilience symposium. Installation NeXt Hawaii focuses on the ability of Marine Corps Installations to be resilient and persevere in the face of an emergency, and continue their core mission of generating combat power despite daunting and emerging challenges. The symposium will go f


Nate Johnson, an engineering professor at Arizona State University, answers questions for an interview during the Installation NeXt Hawaii-Resilience symposium, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 30, 2019. Marine Corps Installations Command and Marine Corps Base Hawaii kicked off Day One of the Installation NeXt Hawaii-Resilience symposium. Installation NeXt Hawaii focuses on the ability of Marine Corps Installations to be resilient and persevere in the face of an emergency, and continue their core mission of generating combat power despite daunting and emerging challenges. The symposium will go from Jan. 29th to the 31st.


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