“The Corps of Engineers has been around for a long time,” said John Lonnquest, chief of the USACE Office of History. “What it has done has changed based on what the nation needs.” In the 20th century, the United States’ needs grew exponentially. A burgeoning economy, population, an...
Outsourcing could claim 100+ jobs -- Corps of Engineers plans to separate some billingTom Bailey Jr
Lt. Gen. Todd Semonite, the 54th chief of engineers and commanding general of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) provides remarks during the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Olmsted Locks and Dam, Aug. 30, in Olmsted, Illinois. Modernizing America’s civ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is working with industry partners to create and sustain an injury-free workplace and safety-first culture for the men and women who work in dredging and marine construction. On June 3 in Washington, D.C., the USACE inked a strengthened partnership...
In the wake of a 500-year magnitude event, the regional petroleum and chemical manufacturing sectors would see their output decline by 19% (or $175.4 billion) in lost revenue, as well as a projected 17% loss of petroleum jobs (approximately 155,000 jobs) and a petroleum price increase of...
The US Army Corps of Engineers in Cheyenne, WY is a government agency responsible for providing engineering services and support to the United States Army and other branches of the military. The organization focuses on various civil works projects, including infrastructure development, environmental rest...
Advertisement [14 - 98] Utley Blvd Marquette, KS 67464 +1 (785) 658-2551 http://usace.army.mil Corps of Engineers-Wilson Lake in Marquette, KS, is a government organization responsible for managing the Wilson Lake area. They oversee the maintenance and development of recreational facilities an...
Business Continuity PlannersDigital Forensics AnalystsFinancial Risk SpecialistsInformation Security AnalystsInformation Security Engineers...Show More Federal Government (OPM) Jobs Security AdministrationIntelligenceComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceInformation Technology Management Recently Viewed: Additio...
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — The Army Corps of Engineers will be getting $2.6 billion for Louisiana under the infrastructure and supplemental disaster acts, Gov. John Bel Edwards said Wednesday.
such should end the matter at least for all work other than that along the Missouri River of the $1 million category formerly done by Cunningham-Kiewit. The reputation of Kiewit is well known, and all of it is good, for previous large and complex jobs such as for the missile and anti-...