Purpose: This regulation delineates the mission and describes the command organization of the Chief of Engineers. It also contains a brief history of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. CLICK TO DOWNLOAD
Purpose: This regulation delineates the mission and describes the command organization of the Chief of Engineers. It also contains a brief history of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. CLICK TO DOWNLOAD
Purpose: The purpose of this regulation is to prescribe requirements and give instructions for coordinating and reporting substantive Congressional contacts and other Federal agency contacts at the Washington, D.C. level.
Purpose and Scope: This regulation establishes the Commander’s program for HQUSACE command visits to Engineer divisions, states policies relating to all command and staff visits, and assigns responsibilities for implementation. This program replaces the former “Command Inspection” program.
Purpose: This regulation states the policy on the use of any of the various schedule management methods. The basic regulation provides general policy relative to the use of the various systems (bar charts, network analysis, etc.) as well as administration …Read More
Purpose: This regulation prescribes USACE (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) policy and delegates the authority for managing and executing the USACE Military, Civil Works and Mission Support Research and Development (R&D) programs.
Foreword: The role of the U.S . Army Corps of Engineers in opening the West is not as well known as the Corps’ work on nationwide flood control and navigation projects . Yet, in the 19th century the surveys, explorations, …Read More
FOREWORD: This is the fourth publication in the series of Corps of Engineers Historical Studies. The first three contained the official reports of Army Engineers. This one is a little different. It reproduces the personal letters and diary of an …Read More
FOREWORD: This volume of the Quality Assurance Representative’s Guide addresses technologies which are used predominantly at hazardous, toxic, and radioactive waste (HTRW) sites to contain or clean up contamination. The reason for this pamphlet’s existence and continuance is to provide …Read More
Mechanical Engineers Mechanical Engineers is one of the largest, broadest and oldest engineering disciplines. Mechanical Engineers use the principles of energy, materials, and mechanics to design and maintain water resources throughout the nation, numerous other Federal and local facilities, and …Read More
Electrical Engineers Electrical Engineering encompasses all applications of electricity using a variety of equipment to assist in designing and developing projects. Electrical Engineers design new electronics, test equipment and solve problems. USACE Electrical Engineers are influential in helping power infrastructures …Read More
Civil Engineers USACE Civil Engineers plan, design, construct, and maintain the nation’s water resources, Army installations, and numerous other Federal and local projects. Their mission areas extend around the globe whether nation-building or performing emergency reconstruction. We want Civil Engineers …Read More
Natural Resources Management As the nation’s largest Federal provider of outdoor and water-based recreation, USACE provides employees with the opportunity to join a diverse team of skilled professionals who work every day to preserve, manage and improve nearly 12 million …Read More