
U.S. headquarters
Siemens USA corporate headquarters serves as a collaboration center for Government Affairs, Communications, Strategy and Legal.

Siemens USA corporate headquarters serves as a collaboration center for Government Affairs, Communications, Strategy and Legal.
Siemens Government Technologies delivers innovative solutions to address federal customer imperatives in the areas of energy generation and resiliency, smart infrastructure modernization and software-driven optimization of maintenance, sustainment and production activities across government and its supplier base.

The National Park Service works with Siemens Government Technologies to conserve energy and water at 13 national parks across the Washington D.C. area. The technology can make iconic monuments, historic battlefields and other national treasures more environmentally friendly so they can be enjoyed for generations to come.
Siemens Government Technologies is expanding critical energy efficiency and resiliency work at Corpus Christi Army Depot (CCAD) in Texas for its premier rotary wing and repair facility.

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Amtrak replaced its aging Northeast Corridor fleet with 70 new Siemens ACS-64 "Cities Sprinter" locomotives. These advanced electric units boost reliability, energy efficiency, and ease of maintenance, meeting passenger needs.
MSU partnered with Siemens and Maryland Clean Energy Center for energy-efficient campus upgrades. A Siemens EMPOWER+ grant also launched a pioneering Mechatronics training program at MSU, the first for Maryland state universities.
Siemens partnered with the Volkswagen Group, becoming the first and only external investor to support the growth plans of Electrify America, the largest public ultra-fast charging network for electric vehicles in North America.
Siemens implemented advanced industrial software for digital design and an automated manufacturing production line for regulatory science use in the FDA Office of Counterterrorism and Emerging Threats program.