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The United States Air Force's Wright Laboratory and TASC are continuing to develop an environment for reengineering software from one language to another. Our approach engineers a program in the new language by reusing portions of the original implementation and design. This article summarizes our reengineering process model, describes the existing FORTRAN-to-Ada reengineering technology that we developed, and highlights JOVIAL-to-Ada extensions that we plan for our new multiple language reengineering environment.