2021: Volume 2021
Issue 1 (January)
This issue of Planning Ahead features notes to the community from Mr. Eric Bush (Acting Chief, Planning & Policy Division) and Ms. Susan Layton (PCoP Deputy); highlights the new, current, and graduating Planning Associates classes; provides an overview of the annual Report to Congress on Future Water Resources Development (Section 7001); and shares perspectives from the Philadelphia Districts recent study in which the beneficial use of dredged material for coastal storm risk management was considered. In the PCoP Q&A, we answer the question: What does the new guidance on considering a comprehensive suite of benefits during plan formulation mean for current and future feasibility studies? Print Friendly Version
Issue 2 (June)
This issue of Planning Ahead features a note to the community from Mr. Eric Bush (Acting Chief, Planning & Policy Division) on a new Planning-focused Campaign Plan objective; highlights the FY2019 and FY2020 National Planning Award winners; provides an overview of the Headquarters Office of Water Project Review; and shares lessons learned on three Pacific Island watershed assessments from the Honolulu District. In the PCoP Q&A, we answer the question: What changes or initiatives should I expect to see from the "Improvements to Feasibility Studies" Campaign Plan objective, and what does it mean for me and the studies Im working on? Print Friendly Version
Issue 3 (September)
This issue of Planning Ahead features a message to the community from Mr. Eric Bush (Acting Chief, Planning & Policy Division) providing an update to the PCoP about hot topics at Headquarters heading into FY22; highlights the FY2019 National Planning Award winners; hears perspectives on Planning from the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Works (ASA(CW)); and provides an overview of the National Levee Safety Program. In the PCoP Q&A, we answer the question: Why is the Feasibility Report Format and Content Guide being issued and what information can I expect to find in the new Guide? Print Friendly Version
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