Link to NRM Gateway Homepage  Link to public outreach items for Corps visitors  Link to Lake Discovery  Link to Recreation  Link to Environmental Compliance  Link to Environmental Stewardship  Link to Partners  Link Ideas
 Link to News/Current Events  Link to People  Link to Forums  Link to Learning  Link to GETS  Link to Tools  Link to Recent Gateway additions and archive of past postings  Link to Submissions  Link to Gateway Index and Search Engine  Description of tabs and contact information
Communities of Practice
  Black Dot Image
 Small Block
  Black Dot Image
  Black Dot Image
  Black Dot Image Civil Works Flood Risk Management

Business Processes
 Black Dot Image
 Black Dot Image
 Black Dot Image
 Black Dot Image
 Black Dot Image
 Black Dot Image
 Black Dot Image
 Black Dot Image
 Black Dot Image
 Black Dot Image
 Black Dot Image
 Black Dot Image
 Black Dot Image
 Black Dot Image
 Black Dot Image
 Black Dot Image
 Black Dot Image
E-mails and Memos


    February 11, 2015
    FY 15 Chief of Engineers Annual Natural Resources Management Awards, Suspense: 6 April 2015
    ttached is the FY 15 nomination request for the Chief of Engineers Natural Resources Management Awards (Project of the Year; Recreation Employee of the Year; Stewardship Employee of the Year; Environmental Compliance Employee of the Year; and the Chittenden Award for Interpretive Excellence). They represent a superb opportunity to recognize our very best and to identify/share innovative ideas and best management practices, so please give it your highest consideration. It is my hope that each MSC will receive many worthy District nominations from across their region for each award, but only one nominee for each award should be forwarded from MSCs to USACE for national consideration. The suspense for nominations to HQUSACE 6 April 2015. MSC nominations should be forwarded to Mr. Tim Toplisek at HQUSACE.

    Thank you for all you do every day and for taking time to recognize our NRM professionals across the nation.

    Back to E-mails and Memos