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About Corps Planning
- 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.
- Corps Planning: Floodplain Management Services
Through the Floodplain Management Services (FPMS) program, the Corps provides
information on flood hazards to local interests, state agencies, and other federal
agencies to guide development of the floodplains of the rivers of the United
States.
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Corps Partner Agreements
This website has some current International, Federal and regional agencies, non-governmental, and academic partnerships.
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Interagency and International Services (IIS) Program (Reimbursable)
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) through its Interagency and International Services (IIS) Program provides REIMBURSABLE technical assistance to non-DoD Federal, State, and Local agencies, tribal nations, private industry, and foreign governments and organizations.
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National Resources Conservation Services (NRCS)/USACE Partnership Handbook
This handbook aims to stimulate and facilitate active cooperation and collaboration between Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) on water resource issues and challenges facing our Nation. This document is designed to convey to field staff of both NRCS and USACE basic information about each agencys missions, programs, capabilities, and modes of operation.
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Partnering with the Corps: Assistance to States, Tribes & Communities
The Corps' Civil Works Planning Program works with State, Tribal, and local governments to provide or coordinate technical assistance and engineering expertise through a variety of programs.
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Civil Works Program Development
March 2011 presentation by the Programs Integration Division (PID) to the Planning Associates class on budget cycle, Corps structure and more.
- Public Participation and Conflict Resolution
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SMART Planning Feasibility Studies: A Guide to Coordination and Engagement with the Services
This guide was developed through a collaboration between the Corps, USFWS and NMFS. The Guide provides an overview of the SMART Planning process and demonstrates how key environmental coordination and compliance activities fit into that process. The Guide highlights opportunities for engagement and coordination at all stages of a planning study, re-emphasizing the need for early coordination.
This guide was developed through a collaboration between the Corps, USFWS and
NMFS. The Guide provides an overview of the SMART Planning process and
demonstrates how key environmental coordination and compliance activities fit
into that process. The Guide highlights opportunities for engagement and
coordination at all stages of a planning study, re-emphasizing the need for early
coordination.
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