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ASA(CW) Perspectives on Ecosystem Restoration Policy

ASA(CW) Perspectives on Ecosystem Restoration Policy. Mark McKevitt Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) May 2010 Chapter 8. Army background Administration perspectives Restoration information sources and POCs Policy development Document review Additional thoughts.

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ASA(CW) Perspectives on Ecosystem Restoration Policy

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  1. ASA(CW) Perspectives on Ecosystem Restoration Policy Mark McKevitt Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) May 2010 Chapter 8 • Army background • Administration perspectives • Restoration information sources and POCs • Policy development • Document review • Additional thoughts

  2. U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers • Army Values • Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, Personal Courage • Secretary of the Army Mr. John McHugh • Chief of Staff General George W. Casey, Jr. • ASA(CW) Jo-Ellen Darcy • USACE Campaign Plan • Civil Works Strategic Plan • Organizational Chart Handouts

  3. Current Items • Corps of Engineers • LTG Van Antwerp 17 May 2007 52nd Chief of Engineers • Deputy Commanding General for Civil Works and Emergency Operations – MG Grisoli • Director of Civil Works – Steve Stockton • PL COP Chief-Theodore A. “Tab” Brown, P.E. • WRDA 2007 • Jan Rasgus – Implementation guidance • 9 Titles / hundreds of sections • Bill available on line • Corps reform history • Section 2031-P&G Revisions • Implementation guidance • http://www.usace.army.mil/CECW/PlanningCOP/Pages/ArticleTemplate.aspx (Internet PCoP – site restricted to Corps computers – hit WRDA 2007 tab • Mitigation Data Base • IEPR

  4. Current Items • Administration • Significant Ecosystems • Bay Delta, Gulf Coast, Great Lakes, Chesapeake Bay • Everglades, Columbia River, Puget Sound, Upper Mississippi River • Roadmaps • Corps • Dam Safety Levee Safety • Watershed Planning Collaboration • Program Execution Mitigation • IEPR P&G • Congress • WRDA generally considered unlikely • Considerable budget pressure

  5. Budget Information • Budget Development • Rennie Sherman Business Line Manager • Construction guidelines (Budget Appendix at pages 9xx) • Budget EC 11-2-187 for FY12 30 April 2010 • President’s FY Budget released February 2010 • Budget/Performance Integration • Mitigation Budget hand-out

  6. Engineering Expertise • Geomorphology and hydrology • wetland • riverine and riparian • coastal restoration • Sediment continuity • Experience in planning, engineering, design, and construction. • Cost engineering • Don’t re-invent the wheel

  7. Sediment Continuity 7 Sediment discharge * Mean Sediment Size = Stream flow * Slope

  8. Points of Contact • Sources • District and division staff, including your supervisor • RITs and Division Environmental Chiefs • Harry Kitch – Deputy Chief, Policy Division • Susan Hughes – Deputy, Planning Community of Practice • Wes Coleman – Chief, Office of Water Project Review • Mark Matusiak - OWPR • Jeanette Gallihugh – OWPR • Jeff Trulick-OWPR • Bruce Carlson – Policy Advisor • http://eco-pcx.usace.army.mil/index.cfm • WOTS and DOTS Programs • Don’t re-invent the wheel

  9. Where is the USACE AER Mission?

  10. “A Job of Work” “There is no writing, only rewriting." More than simple proofreading. You should always spend a lot of time revising your work — looking not only for outright grammatical errors, but also hunting down wasted words, improving clarity and precision, and working on your transitions. 10

  11. Decision Document Review Reading is Fundamental Budget Time and Money for Review 2-D Reports 4-D Comments 3 Review Outputs Concur Document and Support All Assumptions, Present Consistent Data Maps, Tables, Figures 11 of 3

  12. Some Thoughts • Make a difference • All the customers • If not NED or NER, go with LPP • Your personal style for survival • Continual Learning • No grenades • Five-Year Plan • NSPS ? • IDP / Training • Reading List • It is up to you SAJ - Kissimmee River

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