Public Affairs Office
Speaker's Bureau Program |
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Keeping the public informed about the work of the men and women of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
is one of our greatest opportunities and challenges as a military organization. We welcome invitations and requests to explain what, why and how we do the many things our civil works district accomplishes. We can provide speakers to schools at almost every level, civic groups and organizations; stakeholder groups and special interest audiences, as well as other agencies and government entities. Speakers are routinely requested to bring informational materials including brochures, slides, graphics, maps, videos and freestanding exhibits. Our experts can talk to groups on a variety of scientific, technical, policy, historical and safety topics. |
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Scientific: Civil Engineering Expertise, Fishery Research, Hydrology, Historical Preservation and Cultural Resources Protection, Archaeology, Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration, Wildlife Management
Technical: Flood Control and Water Resource Management, Emergency Response to Natural and Man-caused Disasters, Recreational and Commercial Locks and Dams Navigation, Sustainable Development, Information Technology, Environmental Stewardship, Geographic Information Systems Policy: Freedom of Information Act, Wetlands Permits, Federal Acquisition Process, Federal Perspective on Indian Law Historical: Development of Water Resources in the Snake River Basin, Bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery Exploration Safety: Water Safety When Playing In, On or Near the Water |
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Request A Speaker Online |
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For more information, please contact our Public Affairs Office at (509) 527-7020
or e-mail: cenww-pa@usace.army.mil |
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