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2015 USACE Sustainability Awards; Mississippi River Commission gains fresh perspective during inspection trip; Army Garrison - Japan saves loggerhead turtle hatchlings; Army Reserve equipment storage site using energy-saving zero-discharge wash
rack; New England District celebrates successful fish ladders at ecosystem
restoration project; Middle school, USACE strengthen winning partnership in Germany;
Savannah River islands attract different type of tourist; Hawaii's housing partner achieving energy goals; 'History Girls' complete mission to recognize Native American site; Fort Campbell completes first phase of solar project - largest in Kentucky;
and much more.
October issue of The Corps Environment
IN THIS ISSUE: 2015 USACE Sustainability Awards; Mississippi River Commission gains fresh perspective during inspection trip; Army Garrison - Japan saves loggerhead turtle hatchlings; Army Reserve equipment storage site using energy-saving zero-discharge wash rack; New England District celebrates successful fish ladders at ecosystem restoration project; Middle school, USACE strengthen winning partnership in Germany; Savannah River islands attract different type of tourist; Hawaii's housing partner achieving energy goals; 'History Girls' complete mission to recognize Native American site; Fort Campbell completes first phase of solar project - largest in Kentucky; and much more.
The first engineer officers of the Army were appointed by George Washington on June 16, 1775, during the American Revolution. On March 16, 1802, the Army established the Corps of Engineers as a separate, permanent branch and gave engineers the responsibility for founding and operating the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. Since then, Army Corps of Engineers professionals have responded to changing defense requirements and played an integral part in the development of the country.  Today, they continue the tradition of providing vital engineering solutions, in collaboration with their partners, to secure the nation, energize the economy and reduce rick from disaster. This U.S. Army Corps of Engineers video provides a summary of the organization's missions. Produced in September 2015 by Headquarters USACE and Sacramento District.
What is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers?
The first engineer officers of the Army were appointed by George Washington on June 16, 1775, during the American Revolution. On March 16, 1802, the Army established the Corps of Engineers as a separate, permanent branch and gave engineers the responsibility for founding and operating the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. Since then, Army Corps of Engineers professionals have responded to changing defense requirements and played an integral part in the development of the country. Today, they continue the tradition of providing vital engineering solutions, in collaboration with their partners, to secure the nation, energize the economy and reduce rick from disaster. This U.S. Army Corps of Engineers video provides a summary of the organization's missions. Produced in September 2015 by Headquarters USACE and Sacramento District.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) in collaboration with a federal interagency team announced today the release of a revised handbook that will help agencies coordinate earlier and more effectively during the development of transportation and other infrastructure projects and throughout the permit review process.
Army Corps of Engineers announces the release of revised handbook to improve interagency coordination of transportation projects
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) in collaboration with a federal interagency team announced today the release of a revised handbook that will help agencies coordinate earlier and more effectively during the development of transportation and other infrastructure projects and throughout the permit review process.

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1st government-to-government partnership helps build critical infrastructure in Bangladesh

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Alaska District is helping to ‘pave the way’ in Bangladesh by assisting with the construction of roads, market places and irrigation projects.
Published: 12/3/2015

Jacksonville District hosts Minister of Chinese Water Resources on a tour of America's Everglades

A delegation of senior water management officials from the People’s Republic of China, including the Minister of Water Resources, toured the Everglades with representatives of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and partner agencies. The group discussed processes and progress in the United States’ largest ecosystem restoration program.
Published: 12/2/2015

New York District Receives Army Superior Unit Ward for Sandy Recovery

NEW YORK — On November 24, a standing-room-only crowd of several hundred District employees filled
Published: 12/1/2015

Commercial Utilities Program helping deliver reliable energy for Afghan security forces

Huntsville Center's Commercial Utilities Program used a MATOC to select a Power Purchase Agreement consultant to help draft the blueprint for developing a secure electrical grid and increasing capacity to supply Afghan security installations with sustainable electricity.
Published: 11/24/2015

USACE and China Water Resource Minister and Delegation Discuss Coastal Restoration

USACE senior leaders meet with China Ministry of Water Resources and Delegation.
Published: 11/24/2015

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