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This is the final episode of our three-part series commemorating the 200th anniversary of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Civil Works Program.
In this episode, Mr. Jonah Bea-Taylor from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Office of History joins us to talk about how the Corps' civil works mission evolved after the Civil War. Listen in to hear how the Corps' civil works program expanded to multiple missions across the Nation.
To learn more about the Corps history, visit https://www.usace.army.mil/About/History/
9/23/2024
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In this episode we take a closer look at the latest innovation revolutionizing the way the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) does business. Listen in as Jennifer Moyer, Chief of the USACE Regulatory Program, introduces the new Regulatory Request System.
The Regulatory Request System is a web-based tool that helps a person find general permitting information, submit an individual and general permit application, submit pre-application meeting requests, and jurisdictional determination requests using online forms.
You can find this tool at https://rrs.usace.army.mil/rrs
Have your tried RSS? Let us know what you think at rrs@usace.army.mil
9/11/2024
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The Summer 2024 edition of The Corps Environment is now available! This edition features projects and programs that are delivering enduring ecological improvements.
8/26/2024
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This is the second episode of our three-part series commemorating the 200th anniversary of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Civil Works Program.
In this episode, Mr. John Lonnquest, PhD., Chief of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Office of History joins us to talk about how the General Survey Act contributed to the establishment of the Corps of Topographical Engineers in 1838. He also talks about the Corps' first civil works projects and why they were so important to the Corps and the Nation.
To learn more about the Corps history, visit https://www.usace.army.mil/About/History/
8/19/2024
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For nearly 250 years Soldiers and Civilians with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Engineer Regiment have been proudly serving the nation! This is a highlight of the work those Soldiers and Civilians have been doing over the past year.
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8/15/2024
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This episode marks the beginning of our special three-part series commemorating the 200th anniversary of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Civil Works Program.
We kick the series off with Matthew Pearcy, from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Office of History, for an in-depth look at the legislative milestones that shaped the Corps into the world-class organization it is today.
To learn more about the Corps history, visit https://www.usace.army.mil/About/History/
7/26/2024
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Dr. Wen-Huei (Wen) Chang is the new Director of the Institute for Water Resources Center (WRC) in Alexandria, VA, having taken on this role June 3, 2024. The following interview reflects a conversation with the new director on his journey from scholar to director and his vision for the WRC.
7/24/2024
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Dr. Wen-Huei (Wen) Chang was announced as the new Director of the Institute for Water Resources Center (WRC) in Alexandria, VA, beginning his position on June 3, 2024.
About WRC: The Water Resources Center is a 60-person organization that is a proven leader in forward thinking on water resources issues, economics analyses, social sciences, natural resource management, water supply, flood risk management, and policy research for 55-years.
7/24/2024
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Today’s episode is the fourth in our “People First” series with guest host Marie Kopka. During this series, Inside the Castle will be celebrating unity, empowerment and the Corps great asset, our people!
In this episode, Inside the Castle learns about the People First Committee in the Regulatory Division of the St. Paul District with Meghan McKinney and Rachel Gralnek, the People First Committee leaders.
7/17/2024
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Tanisha Watson, a training technician assigned to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Learning Center Registrar Office, guides prospective students through the registration process for a PROSPECT Course at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama April 24, 2024. The ULC offers job-related training to approximately 15,000 USACE students annually, providing technical and professional courses through the PROSPECT Program, which currently features over 150 courses covering diverse topics that support the missions of the Army Corps of Engineers. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers video by Kevin Butler)
7/16/2024
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Students attending PROSPECT Course #006, Fire Protection Engineering (Basic), conduct a precise fire hydrant flow test at Redstone Arsenal, AL, on December 1, 2023. This exercise replicates actual field operations for future Fire Protection Engineers, or FPEs, guided by Subject Matter Experts and fellow FPEs who assess and provide guidance on technique application. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers video by Kevin Butler)
7/16/2024
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Today’s episode is the third in our “People First” series with guest host Marie Kopka. During this series, Inside the Castle will be celebrating unity, empowerment and the Corps great asset, our people!
In this episode, Inside the Castle learns about the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander Heritage Month theme: “Hidden Histories” with Felix Yeung, the organizer and developer for the 2024 AANHPI Heritage Month program.
Tune in to hear what YOU can do to help the Corps tell the people side of our organizational history.
Resources mentioned in this podcast:
https://usace.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p16021coll4/id/323/rec/2
7/11/2024
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Lt. Gen Scott Spellmon, the 55th Chief of Engineers briefs the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee about the Response to the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
7/11/2024
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Lt. Gen Scott Spellmon, the 55th Chief of Engineers briefs the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee about the Response to the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
7/11/2024
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. (July 8, 2024) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Hydrologic Engineering Center (HEC) proudly announces that Michael Bartles has been awarded the 2024 Hydrology, Hydraulics, and Coastal Community of Practice (HH&C CoP) Professional of the Year Award.
7/8/2024
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. (July 8, 2024) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Hydrologic Engineering Center (HEC), a center under the Institute for Water Resources, proudly announces that Michael Bartles has been awarded the 2024 Hydrology, Hydraulics, and Coastal Community of Practice (HH&C CoP) Professional of the Year Award. Bartles, a senior hydraulic engineer at HEC, has significantly contributed to advancements in 2-dimensional hydrologic modeling and statistical modeling of mixed populations in flow frequency. His efforts have revolutionized the nation's technical analysis methods for flow frequency and flood risk. (Courtesy photo - Hydrologic Engineering Center)
7/8/2024
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In this candid conversation, Lieutenant General Scott A. Spellmon, the 55th Chief of Engineers for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, sits down with Inside the Castle to discuss the immense responsibility that comes with leading a world-class organization.
Lieutenant General Spellmon offers a glimpse into this leadership philosophy, revealing how he stays motivated and resilient in the face of immense challenges – from natural disasters to the ever-present need to balance work and personal life.
Reflecting on this time as the Chief of Engineers, he gives us an update on his key priorities and how the Corps has been working hard to safely deliver the mission on time and within budget.
You will also hear about his most memorable day as Chief of Engineers, his plans after his tenure, and the invaluable advice he has for the Corps staff at all levels of the organization.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the inner workings of the Corps, leadership in challenging times, and leaving a lasting legacy.
7/3/2024
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From left to right, Michelle Thompson, who manages the Help Desk, Shannon Langford, the lead Developer, and Valerie Layne, who manages RIBITS operations, pose for a photo on June 14, 2024 at the Environmental Markets Conference in Pittsburgh in May. The RIBITS team is set to push changes to the website on the 19th, which will result in a slightly different appearance. (Photo by Michelle Mattson)
6/27/2024
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In this episode we discuss the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey (FEVS) with Jerry Dorsey and Abigail Maher. FEVS is an annual government-wide survey that measures federal employees' perceptions of critical work-life areas that drive employee engagement, satisfaction, and retention across the workforce. Listen and learn why this survey is important and how it is helping the Corps improve the workplace now and into the future.
6/24/2024
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers celebrated it's 249 year birthday by holding an Engineer Muster at its headquarters in Washington D.C. (Video by James Blackman)
6/21/2024
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Ever wonder who keeps the gears turning on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers projects? On this episode of Inside the Castle, we take a deep dive into the world of the Corps' Business Line Managers.
Join us as we chat with a few of the business line managers and uncover the diverse roles they play, the challenges they tackle, and the decisions they make.
6/18/2024
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Soldiers from all around the 249th Engineer Battalion wish the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers a Happy 249th Birthday
6/14/2024
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Soldiers from the 249th Engineer Battalion wish the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers a happy 249th birthday.
6/11/2024
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Soldiers from the 249th Engineer Battalion wish the U.S. Army a happy 249th birthday!
6/11/2024
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(WASHINGTON) - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers hosts delegates from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the World Bank as part of a study on nature-based solutions funded by the World Bank. During their eight-day visit with USACE, the delegation toured sites in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida with the visit culminating at USACE headquarters in Washington, D.C., which included a briefing on the Sustainable Rivers Program and a roundtable discussion of all the events. The multi-day exchange of best practices in nature-based solutions for large river systems will provide more economical, efficient, and environmentally-sound water resources management in the U.S. and Vietnam’s respective river basins. The engagement aligns with the U.S. Global Water Strategy and the Mekong-U.S. Partnership as well as reinforces the U.S.-Vietnam Comprehensive Strategic Partnership through science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, or STEM, and environmental diplomacy. (U.S. Army photo by Patrick Bloodgood)
6/11/2024
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. (June 10, 2024) – The Institute for Water Resources (IWR), part of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), has released a report through its Water Resources Center on improving the use of structured decision-making for water resource management. Titled "Analysis of Tradeoffs Approaches Applicable to USACE Civil Works Planning," the report outlines methods for comparing the benefits and effects of various planning alternatives to support selecting alternative plans in managing the nation’s water resources.
6/10/2024
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Today’s episode is the second in our “People First” series with guest host Marie Kopka. During this series, Inside the Castle will be celebrating unity, empowerment and the Corps great asset, our people!
In this episode, Inside the Castle learns about the Institute for Water Resources Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Council with Dr. Richard Nugent III, the DEIA Council Leader.
A couple of resources mentioned in this podcast:
Iliff: https://www.iliff.edu/dei/
Project Implicit: https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/aboutus.html
6/10/2024
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More than 150 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers professionals experienced innovative technology as the Construction Management Community of Practice unveiled their new lab at a workshop, held at the Kansas City District in early April.
5/28/2024
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U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Christopher A. Celiz was posthumously presented the Gold Order of the de Fleury Medal, the highest honor in the U.S. Army Engineer Regiment, during a ceremony today in Savannah, Georgia. Celiz, a Medal of Honor recipient and native of Summerville, South Carolina, was selected for the Gold de Fleury in recognition of service and sacrifice as a U.S. Army combat engineer and noncommissioned officer.
5/17/2024
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The Spring 2024 edition of The Corps Environment is now available! This edition features environmental initiatives focused on protecting and preserving our environment.
5/16/2024
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Introducing Lea Adams, appointed Director of the Hydrologic Engineering Center (HEC) on April 1, 2024, whose career trajectory reflects a steadfast commitment to growth and leadership. As a senior hydraulic engineer at the Sacramento District, Ms. Adams recognized a need for new challenges and embraced opportunities in management. Transitioning into leadership roles, including Chief of the Water Resource Systems Division at HEC, she navigated the complexities of leading teams with diverse expertise. A noteworthy experience included spearheading the National Nonstructural Committee, where Lea honed her ability to influence and collaborate effectively. With a passion for continuous learning and a dedication to her craft, Ms. Adams embodies the values of integrity and excellence that define HEC's legacy. The following interview explores the journey and insights that have prepared her for this pivotal role at the forefront of hydrologic engineering and what she envisions for the future.
5/2/2024
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USACE R&D Newsletter VOL. 3 NO. 2
In this Issue:
• Vintage History, Cutting-Edge Future: Additive manufacturing can transform infrastructure rehabilitation
• Innovation at Work
• Predicting the Spread: IRAMI informs decision makers during infectious outbreak
• RAPID Defense: Military base camp technology now being applied to shield facilities
• Under Pressure: Levee Screening Tool aims to mitigate dangerous flood events
• Team Effort: R&D teams join response to Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse
• USACE R&D Strategy: Top 10 R&D Priorities
4/30/2024
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. (April 18, 2024) - A white paper was released in February 2024 titled “Enhancing Risk-Informed Decision Making in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Policy Review and Recommendations, through the IWR’s Water Resources Center. This paper takes a closer look at how risk-informed decision-making can improve risk related policies. The white paper looks at communication, risk tolerance, understanding uncertainty, and integrating risk-informed decision-making throughout the entire life cycle of the project. The insights obtained will also enhance the recently launched e-Risk Register application. This white paper makes 5 recommendations to take Risk-Informed Decision-Making to the next level.
4/18/2024
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. (April 17, 2024) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is a participant in the United Nations' (UN) High-level Experts and Leaders Panel on Water and Disasters (HELP). Established in 2007 at the request of the UN Secretary General’s Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation (UNSGAB), HELP comprises 21 international organizations to address water disaster preparedness and response. The group collaborates closely with the UN Secretariat for the Office for Disaster Reduction (UNDRR). The USACE representative to HELP is the USACE chief of engineers, Lt. Gen. Scott Spellmon.
4/17/2024
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In a ceremony held at the Hart Senate Office Building, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Director of Planning and Policy, Eric Bush, was presented with the American Shore & Beach Preservation Association’s (ASBPA) Corps of Engineers Coastal Summit Award.
3/29/2024
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Special Edition: FY23 R&D Annual Report
2/23/2024
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The Winter 2024 edition of The Corps Environment is now available! This edition features environmental projects and programs that are focused on shaping a sustainable future for present and upcoming generations.
2/16/2024
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The Winter 2024 edition of The Corps Environment is now available! This edition features environmental projects and programs that are focused on shaping a sustainable future for present and upcoming generations.
2/15/2024
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The Winter 2024 edition of The Corps Environment is now available! This edition features environmental projects and programs that are focused on shaping a sustainable future for present and upcoming generations.
2/13/2024
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USACE R&D Newsletter VOL. 3 NO. 1
In this Issue:
• Frigid Expertise: USACE develops techniques for concrete construction in cold environments
• Attacking Challenges at High Speed: Computing power gives researchers capability to quickly scale mountains of data
• Peering Into the Future: Innovative tools help forecast risk of infrastructure failure
• From the Ground Up: ERDC guides DOD advances in sustainable materials for military construction
1/26/2024
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USACE R&D Newsletter VOL. 2 NO. 4
In this Issue:
• Time & Space: Dwindling capacity at Tuttle Creek Reservoir calls for an urgent and innovative solution
• Innovation at Work
• Guiding Resilience: Playbook will expand NNBFs along Great Lakes
• Understanding Global Hydrology: Global Hydro Intelligence analysis ensures secure water resources across the global environment
• More the Merrier: Crowdsourcing bathymetry could provide near-time picture of nation’s inland waterways
• Connect With: Dr. Zachary Tyler
• USACE R&D Strategy: Top 10 R&D Priorities
11/27/2023
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The November 2023 issue of The Corps Environment is now available! This edition features initiatives from across the Army environmental community that are providing sustainable solutions that support our environment and the global communities we serve.
11/6/2023
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VidiU Streaming - CELRN Equipment Test.
11/7/2018
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Starting at 1200EST on 09 Oct 2018 the Jacksonville District - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will be hosting an End of Fiscal Year 18 Celebration and Feasibility and Cost Sharing Agreement.
10/9/2018