Fort Meade enables critical national security missions by providing its customers and community the facilities and infrastructure they require, the quality of life they deserve, and a safe, secure environment in which to work and live. Fort Meade has the fourth largest workforce of Army installations in the continental United States with approximately 40,000 military, civilian and contractor personnel.
Our Vision:
Our customers will recognize Fort Meade as the Best in Class for garrison-provided support. We will inspire our present and future customers with unrivaled enthusiasm and professionalism while striving to provide:
- Highly trained and motivated staff certified to standard and focused on customer service.
- Innovative programs and services developed in collaboration with our customers to help them achieve their goals.
- The finest infrastructure, well maintained, and rarely, if ever, out of service.
- An installation renowned for high quality in all areas, exceeding customer expectations.
- Dynamic partnerships, cooperation and teamwork with individuals, community groups, units and organizations inside and outside our gates.
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Our Mission:
- Enable critical national security missions by providing our customers and community the facilities and infrastructure they require, the quality of life they deserve, and a safe, secure environment in which to work and live.
Values:
- CUSTOMERS …Are our focus
- SERVICE …Is our business
- QUALITY …Is our hallmark
- PEOPLE, PARTNERSHIP, INTEGRITY, TEAMWORK, and PROFESSIONALISM …Form our foundation
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Fort Meade Statistics
- Fort Meade and NSA combined equals the largest employers in the State of Maryland.
- Fort Meade has the 4th largest workforce of Army installations in the continental United States
- Fort Meade's workforce has approximately 39,000 members, composed of military, civilian and contractor personnel.
- Fort Meade is one of the largest joint service centers in the U.S.
- Population of 109,000 in addition to thousands of visitors daily.
- Contributes nearly $4 Billion to the Maryland Economy.
History
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