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Schematic showing modeling sequences that can be used to support decision making under the effects of climate change. Coarse Global Climate Model (GCM) projections are downscaled and then run through hydrology and impact modeling to produce an ensemble of high-resolution hydro-regulated streamflow conditions. The ensemble composite is used to identify the frequency of negative impacts under current operations and informs adaptive management planning. This can be repeated and compared for multiple operational scenarios to assess how operations could be altered to maintain or decrease the frequency of negative impacts. (Courtesy Jane Harrell/USACE)

Developing Long-term Mitigation Climate Change Impacts Secures Team Award

Nothing screams Team of Teams or Innovation louder than earning one of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Engineering and Construction Community of Practice’s (ECCoP) highest accolades. The Northwestern Division Columbia River Climate Change Team received the ECCoP Climate Champion (Team)

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Mark Gilfillan (center), USACE regulatory tribal liaison, trains the Regional Regulatory Community of Practice Leaders on the Tribal Strategic Vision for regulatory and documenting due diligence/review for Tribal Treaty/Trust Resources. The training took place June 6-8.

Division Takes Advantage of Infrastructure Funding to Increase Regional Support for Regulatory Program and Tribal Nations

The funding also supports hiring of new staff to establish and maintain a Regional Technical Support and Execution Center (TREC) to support execution, increased agility, and consistency in program delivery, specifically for BIL projects. SPD is taking advantage of the

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Woolpert Hires Accomplished Leader and Business Strategist Jack Patton to Advance Federal Geospatial, Surveying Opportunities

Woolpert has hired Jack Patton, a program director with over 35 years of federal experience, as a geospatial business strategist and consultant. Patton will help identify and develop geospatial and surveying business opportunities that will actively advance the work of U.S.

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