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FY24 IWR Annual Programs Report
  • Date: February 2025
  • Creator(s): Institute for Water Resources
  • The purpose of the IWR Annual Programs Report is to inform USACE and the public about IWR accomplishments and capabilities. It is written for a USACE Civil Works audience including the vertical team and stakeholders. For the period of October 1, 2023 – September 30, 2024, this report presents IWR's significant accomplishments, financial and milestone performance, and a look forward to IWR’s role in the future of Civil Works
FY24 IWR Annual Programs Report
  • Date: February 2025
  • Creator(s): Institute for Water Resources
  • The purpose of the IWR Annual Programs Report is to inform USACE and the public about IWR accomplishments and capabilities. It is written for a USACE Civil Works audience including the vertical team and stakeholders. For the period of October 1, 2023 – September 30, 2024, this report presents IWR's significant accomplishments, financial and milestone performance, and a look forward to IWR’s role in the future of Civil Works
LEVELING UP on Serious Games to improve awareness, Engagement & Collaboration
  • Date: May 2022
  • Creator(s): Collaboration and Public Participation Center of Expertise CPCX
  • Games, Serious Games, Gamification, and Applied Learning are an innovative approach to help raise awareness and promote collaboration. What if we played through events in a strategy game and discovered the pitfalls before leaping into the unknown? This lunch & learn presentation shines a light on the value of play, and the concept of Serious Games as a means of achieving many goals. Individuals from IWR will hold space for conversations on this topic, and other perspectives and experiences are welcomed! This presentation was originally given on 17 May 2022 by Hunter Merritt, Social Scientist from IWR's Collaboration and Public Participation Center of Expertise (CPCX).
LEVELING UP on Serious Games to improve awareness, Engagement & Collaboration
  • Date: May 2022
  • Creator(s): Collaboration and Public Participation Center of Expertise CPCX
  • Games, Serious Games, Gamification, and Applied Learning are an innovative approach to help raise awareness and promote collaboration. What if we played through events in a strategy game and discovered the pitfalls before leaping into the unknown? This lunch & learn presentation shines a light on the value of play, and the concept of Serious Games as a means of achieving many goals. Individuals from IWR will hold space for conversations on this topic, and other perspectives and experiences are welcomed! This presentation was originally given on 17 May 2022 by Hunter Merritt, Social Scientist from IWR's Collaboration and Public Participation Center of Expertise (CPCX).
LEVELING UP on Serious Games to improve awareness, Engagement & Collaboration - Video
  • Date: May 2022
  • Creator(s): Collaboration and Public Participation Center of Expertise CPCX
  • Games, Serious Games, Gamification, and Applied Learning are an innovative approach to help raise awareness and promote collaboration. What if we played through events in a strategy game and discovered the pitfalls before leaping into the unknown? This lunch & learn presentation shines a light on the value of play, and the concept of Serious Games as a means of achieving many goals. Individuals from IWR will hold space for conversations on this topic, and other perspectives and experiences are welcomed! This presentation was originally given on 17 May 2022 by Hunter Merritt, Social Scientist from IWR's Collaboration and Public Participation Center of Expertise (CPCX).
LEVELING UP on Serious Games to improve awareness, Engagement & Collaboration - Video
  • Date: May 2022
  • Creator(s): Collaboration and Public Participation Center of Expertise CPCX
  • Games, Serious Games, Gamification, and Applied Learning are an innovative approach to help raise awareness and promote collaboration. What if we played through events in a strategy game and discovered the pitfalls before leaping into the unknown? This lunch & learn presentation shines a light on the value of play, and the concept of Serious Games as a means of achieving many goals. Individuals from IWR will hold space for conversations on this topic, and other perspectives and experiences are welcomed! This presentation was originally given on 17 May 2022 by Hunter Merritt, Social Scientist from IWR's Collaboration and Public Participation Center of Expertise (CPCX).
Collaboration Corner October-November 2015: Collaboration - The Special Sauce
  • Date: October 2015
  • Creator(s): Collaboration and Public Participation Center of Expertise CPCX
  • In this issue learn why Director for Civil Works, Steve Stockton sees collaborative skills as the special sauce needed for USACE to play the role of integrator. Additionally, this issue highlights several collaborative efforts being implemented across the Corps to build effective relationships with members of the public.
Collaboration Corner October-November 2015: Collaboration - The Special Sauce
  • Date: October 2015
  • Creator(s): Collaboration and Public Participation Center of Expertise CPCX
  • In this issue learn why Director for Civil Works, Steve Stockton sees collaborative skills as the special sauce needed for USACE to play the role of integrator. Additionally, this issue highlights several collaborative efforts being implemented across the Corps to build effective relationships with members of the public.
Collaboration Corner August-September 2015: Taking Collaboration to the Next Level
  • Date: August 2015
  • Creator(s): Collaboration and Public Participation Center of Expertise CPCX
  • This issue focuses on taking collaboration efforts to the next level. Inside find results from the Collaboration and Public Participation CoP Communication Improvement Survey, lessons learned from FY15 Watershed Informed Budgeting Pilots and examples of stakeholder engagement from the field. The purpose of this issue is to show how USACE is testing innovative and non-traditional solutions in order to make collaboration a sustainable, routine part of USACE planning and implementation.
Collaboration Corner August-September 2015: Taking Collaboration to the Next Level
  • Date: August 2015
  • Creator(s): Collaboration and Public Participation Center of Expertise CPCX
  • This issue focuses on taking collaboration efforts to the next level. Inside find results from the Collaboration and Public Participation CoP Communication Improvement Survey, lessons learned from FY15 Watershed Informed Budgeting Pilots and examples of stakeholder engagement from the field. The purpose of this issue is to show how USACE is testing innovative and non-traditional solutions in order to make collaboration a sustainable, routine part of USACE planning and implementation.
Collaboration Corner March-April 2015: Featuring the Most Innovative MSC ECCR Examples
  • Document Identifier: Vol. 4, Issue 1
  • Date: March 2015
  • Creator(s): Collaboration and Public Participation Center of Expertise CPCX
  • Every year USACE reports to the Whitehouse Council on Environmental Quality our use of Environmental Collaboration and Conflict Resolution (ECCR) in USACE activities. This year CPP CoP leadership has selected one case per MSC to highlight the great work being done across the Corps. Corps staff involved in these cases have contributed the enclosed articles. Topics: LRD: Voluntary Collaboration in the Ohio River Basin Alliance, POD: Developing a Shared Vision to Improve Coral Reef Habitat, MVD: Tracking Commitments to Stakeholders, SWD: Interagency Coordination Teams Prevent Lawsuits, Foster Collaborative Solutions, SPD: Climate Change Assessments and Collaboration in the Arid West, NAD: North Atlantic Coast ComprehensiveStudy: Extreme Internaland External Collaboration, NWD: Federal Caucus helps make2014 a great year for Columbia River salmon in 75 years, SAD: Clean Water Act Section404/NEPA Merger Process: Balancingcompeting agency mandatesand sharing the decision-making process
Collaboration Corner March-April 2015: Featuring the Most Innovative MSC ECCR Examples
  • Document Identifier: Vol. 4, Issue 1
  • Date: March 2015
  • Creator(s): Collaboration and Public Participation Center of Expertise CPCX
  • Every year USACE reports to the Whitehouse Council on Environmental Quality our use of Environmental Collaboration and Conflict Resolution (ECCR) in USACE activities. This year CPP CoP leadership has selected one case per MSC to highlight the great work being done across the Corps. Corps staff involved in these cases have contributed the enclosed articles. Topics: LRD: Voluntary Collaboration in the Ohio River Basin Alliance, POD: Developing a Shared Vision to Improve Coral Reef Habitat, MVD: Tracking Commitments to Stakeholders, SWD: Interagency Coordination Teams Prevent Lawsuits, Foster Collaborative Solutions, SPD: Climate Change Assessments and Collaboration in the Arid West, NAD: North Atlantic Coast ComprehensiveStudy: Extreme Internaland External Collaboration, NWD: Federal Caucus helps make2014 a great year for Columbia River salmon in 75 years, SAD: Clean Water Act Section404/NEPA Merger Process: Balancingcompeting agency mandatesand sharing the decision-making process
Collaboration Corner
  • Document Identifier: Vol. 3, Issue 1
  • Date: January 2014
  • Creator(s): Collaboration and Public Participation Center of Expertise CPCX
  • This edition of Collaboration Corner highlights the results of the 8th Annual USACE Report on the Use of Environmental Collaboration and Conflict Resolution, an annual report required by the 2005 OMB and CEQ memo on Environmental Conflict Resolution. The report includes notable case studies and examples of collaborative efforts, which can be accessed on the CPCX References page. Other Topics: Public Involvement: Breaking the News Regarding Reducing Levels of Service at Locks and Floodgates, SMART Planning Charettes, Announcements
Collaboration Corner
  • Document Identifier: Vol. 3, Issue 1
  • Date: January 2014
  • Creator(s): Collaboration and Public Participation Center of Expertise CPCX
  • This edition of Collaboration Corner highlights the results of the 8th Annual USACE Report on the Use of Environmental Collaboration and Conflict Resolution, an annual report required by the 2005 OMB and CEQ memo on Environmental Conflict Resolution. The report includes notable case studies and examples of collaborative efforts, which can be accessed on the CPCX References page. Other Topics: Public Involvement: Breaking the News Regarding Reducing Levels of Service at Locks and Floodgates, SMART Planning Charettes, Announcements
Collaboration Corner, Collaboration and Public Participation CoP News
  • Document Identifier: Vol. 2, Issue 3
  • Date: June 2013
  • Creator(s): Collaboration and Public Participation Center of Expertise CPCX
  • This edition of Collaboration Corner summarizes highlights from the recent annual meeting of the Association of Conflict Resolution, Environment and Public Policy Chapter. This workshop was held in Washington DC May 20-22, 2013. Those from CPCX who attended the sessions have captured their takeaways in several articles as a way to share what happened at the conference with those unable to attend.
Collaboration Corner, Collaboration and Public Participation CoP News
  • Document Identifier: Vol. 2, Issue 3
  • Date: June 2013
  • Creator(s): Collaboration and Public Participation Center of Expertise CPCX
  • This edition of Collaboration Corner summarizes highlights from the recent annual meeting of the Association of Conflict Resolution, Environment and Public Policy Chapter. This workshop was held in Washington DC May 20-22, 2013. Those from CPCX who attended the sessions have captured their takeaways in several articles as a way to share what happened at the conference with those unable to attend.
Collaboration and Public Participation CoP News: October 2012
  • Date: October 2012
  • Creator(s): Collaboration and Public Participation Center of Expertise CPCX
  • Topics in newsletter include OMB-CEO Memo on Environmental Collaboration, SMART Planning Charette Roll-outs, Collaboration in NEPA, Lesson Learned from USIECR's course on NEPA and Collaboration, Training, UC Davis Professional Certificate in Conflict Resolution
Collaboration and Public Participation CoP News: October 2012
  • Date: October 2012
  • Creator(s): Collaboration and Public Participation Center of Expertise CPCX
  • Topics in newsletter include OMB-CEO Memo on Environmental Collaboration, SMART Planning Charette Roll-outs, Collaboration in NEPA, Lesson Learned from USIECR's course on NEPA and Collaboration, Training, UC Davis Professional Certificate in Conflict Resolution