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US Army Corps of Engineers
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is a federal agency under the Department of Defense, providing engineering services and managing public works projects for the nation. With over 37,000 personnel, it focuses on civil works (water resources, navigation, flood control), military construction, and environmental restoration across the United States and internationally.
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Strategic Overview
- Focus on national security and military readiness through robust engineering and construction services.
- Primary mission includes comprehensive water resource management, flood risk reduction, and navigation improvements.
- Significant role in disaster response and recovery efforts, both domestically and internationally.
- Commitment to environmental stewardship and restoration projects across the nation.
- Modernization of existing infrastructure and adoption of innovative engineering technologies to meet evolving challenges.
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Key People
Lt. Gen. Scott A. Spellmon
Commanding General and Chief of Engineers
Maj. Gen. William Graham
Deputy Commanding General
Jaime A. Pinkham
Acting Director of Civil Works
Col. Aaron Reisinger
Chief of Staff
Track Record
222
Years Active
Notable projects: Panama Canal (early involvement), Mississippi River & Tributaries Project, Hoover Dam (survey and design support), Numerous flood control and navigation projects across the U.S.
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