The building was redeveloped in the 1990s with a bunker made of 18-24 inch steel reinforced concrete[2] that is designed to withstand a direct tornado strike.
A report found that at the HDC some supervisors were unfamiliar with the areas they were responsible for due to poor training.
Union Pacific responded by reducing workloads at 11 dispatcher positions, creating new training courses for staff, hiring more dispatchers and contracting Union Switch and Signal to improve computer systems.
10 SXGA+ Mitsubishi video walls were installed by Activu Services on the operations floor for each "pod" or team.
[6] In 2016 members of the 557th Weather Wing of the U.S Air Force visited the Dispatch Center including its commander, Colonel Steven Dickerson.