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About Corps Planning
The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers is the Federal Government's largest water resources development and management agency. The Corps has been involved in improving river navigation, reducing flood damage along rivers, lakes, and the coast, among other projects. Today, the Corps manages nearly 1,500 water resources projects. To help execute its mission, this Toolbox was created for the Planning Community, and includes resources and links for Corps Planners and their partners to deliver the Civil Works Planning program.
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6-Step Planning Process
- Agreements
Feasibility Cost Sharing Agreements (FCSAs), Project Partnership Agreements (PPAs), Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)s, Memorandum of Understanding (MOUs), Model Agreements, Local Cooperation Agreements (LCA) and more.
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Army Corps Fiscal Challenges: Frequently Asked Questions
This Congressional Research Service (CRS) Report from August 2011 describes the fiscal challenges faced by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This CRS report discusses frequently asked questions (FAQs) on Corps fiscal challenges and related recommendations from expert and government reports where available.
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Army Corps of Engineers: Water Resource Authorization and Project Delivery Processes
This 2019 report from the Congressional Research Service summarizes USACE authorization legislation, the standard project delivery process, authorities for alternative water resource project delivery, and other USACE authorities.
- Congressional Committees with Jurisdiction over the Civil Works Program - Appropriations
- Congressional Committees with Jurisdiction over the Civil Works Program - Authorizations
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USACE Headquarters Civil Works Budget Website
Headquarters Civil Works Budget website, with links to agency fact sheets, budget justification, budget testimony, five-year development plan, Program Development Policy Guidance, Budget Engineer Circulars, and work plans.
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Federal Register
The Federal Register (the daily newspaper of the Federal government) is a legal newspaper published every business day by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). The Federal Register contains: Federal Agency Regulations; Proposed Rules and Public Notices; Executive Orders; Proclamations; and Other Presidential Documents.
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Required Annual Planning Reports
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Signed Chief's Reports
- WRDAs and Related Laws
WRDAs, River and Harbor, Flood Control Acts, Executive Orders and more.
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