Connie Ferguson, a contracting officer for the Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District, shares a laugh with colleagues during a team meeting in Pittsburgh, Jan. 30, 2024. The contracting office is responsible for researching and writing contracts for goods and services that meet specific needs provided by vendors or agencies outside of the government. In fiscal year 2023, Pittsburgh District’s contracting office completed more than 500 actions worth over $140 million. For the past three decades, the office executed contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars to upgrade the naviga
Connie Ferguson, a contracting officer for the Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District, shares a laugh with colleagues during a team meeting in Pittsburgh, Jan. 30, 2024. The contracting office is responsible for researching and writing contracts for goods and services that meet specific needs provided by vendors or agencies outside of the government. In fiscal year 2023, Pittsburgh District’s contracting office completed more than 500 actions worth over $140 million. For the past three decades, the office executed contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars to upgrade the navigation system on the Monongahela River, and it will offer new contracts worth hundreds of millions more to construct new chambers on the Ohio River.
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