US Forest Service
The US Forest Service is a federal agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture responsible for managing 193 million acres of national forests and grasslands. It develops, operates, and maintains extensive public infrastructure including roads, trails, recreation sites, and permits utility and communication infrastructure across the United States.
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Strategic Overview
- Manages 193 million acres of national forests and grasslands, requiring significant infrastructure development and maintenance.
- Plays a critical role in permitting and overseeing private sector infrastructure projects (e.g., energy transmission, communication towers) that cross or are located on federal lands.
- Focuses on sustainable management of natural resources, which includes maintaining and improving infrastructure for public access, resource protection, and wildfire management.
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Key People
Randy Moore
Chief of the U.S. Forest Service
Track Record
119
Years Active
Notable projects: Management of 193 million acres of National Forests and Grasslands, Development and maintenance of over 370,000 miles of roads, Development and maintenance of over 158,000 miles of trails
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