A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the Joint Air Defense Operations Center (JADOC) phase two construction project at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling December 12. A $21,734,000 firm-fixed-price construction contract was awarded to Grunley Construction Company Inc., Rockville, Md., by Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Washington September 28. The work to be performed provides for construction services to complete the JADOC permanent facility. JADOC's command and control centers operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, relaying information about airspace and air defense around


A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the Joint Air Defense Operations Center (JADOC) phase two construction project at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling December 12. A $21,734,000 firm-fixed-price construction contract was awarded to Grunley Construction Company Inc., Rockville, Md., by Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Washington September 28. The work to be performed provides for construction services to complete the JADOC permanent facility. JADOC's command and control centers operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, relaying information about airspace and air defense around the National Capital Region. Established following 9/11, JADOC initially operated from multiple temporary locations. With this new facility, JADOC has consolidated functions into a permanent home and operates with state-of-the-art technologies. (left to right) Melissa Rossi, NAVFAC Washington design manager, Lt. Cmdr. Andrew Anderson, resident officer in charge of construction Joint Base Andrews, Erin Crider, NAVFAC Washington construction director


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