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Introducing Lea Adams, appointed Director of the Hydrologic Engineering Center (HEC), located in Davis, California, 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.
Lea Adams Takes the Helm at Hydrologic Engineering Center
May. 02, 2024 | 
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Introducing Lea Adams, appointed Director of the Hydrologic Engineering Center (HEC) on April 1, whose career trajectory reflects a steadfast commitment to...
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"Programs Delivery Analysis Division Aims to Drive “Winning” Projects & Programs Delivery at SPD" AI Graphic Illustration of Programs Delivery Analysis Division at South Pacific Division.
Programs Delivery Analysis Division Aims to Drive “Winning” Projects & Programs Delivery at SPD
May. 02, 2024 | 
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SAN FRANCISCO, California – By its nature U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is a very technical and complex creature -- delivering a mission with a breadth and...
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Major General Quander Visits Huntington District
Major General Quander Visits Huntington District
May. 02, 2024 | 
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Major General Mark C. Quander, Commanding General of the USACE Great Lakes and Ohio River Division, visits multiple projects within the Huntington District...
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A man in a hardhat and safety vest views a salvage site.
Safety: The throughline of the Francis Scott Key Bridge response
May. 02, 2024 | 
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In the response for the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, safety is paramount to the success of the Unified Command's efforts.
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Coastal restoration project gives threatened coastal plant another chance
May. 02, 2024 | 
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Back in 2000, Dag Madara, a geographer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District was walking on Monmouth Beach, New Jersey, the location of...
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USACE Middle East District Recognized for Student Outreach
May. 02, 2024 | 
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Transatlantic Middle East District (TAM) was recently named to the Virginia School Boards Association Honor Roll in...
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HQ USACE News Releases

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers commemorates 200th anniversary of the Civil Works program
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is today commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Civil Works program...
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers develops tentative timeline to reopen Fort McHenry Channel following Key Bridge collapse
BALTIMORE – As the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Baltimore District continues working with local, state and federal partners to clear the wreckage along the Fort McHenry Channel following the...
USACE releases draft National Levee Safety Guidelines for public comment
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) announced today that the first-ever comprehensive guidelines for the nation’s levees are available for public comment. The National Levee Safety...
Transformational Investments for the Army Civil Works Program
The Biden-Harris Administration today released the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2025. Following historic progress made under the President’s leadership—with over 14 million jobs added since the...

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