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                                                              Order Code RS20866
                                                         Updated November 5, 2003



 CRS Report for Congress

              Received through the CRS Web



  The Civil Works Program of the Army Corps

                  of Engineers: A Primer

                            Nicole T. Carter
                  Analyst in Natural Resources Policy
               Resources, Science, and Industry Division

                             Betsy A. Cody
                 Specialist in Natural Resources Policy
               Resources, Science, and Industry Division

Summary


     The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) is an Executive Branch agency within
 the Department of Defense. At the direction of Congress primarily through Water
 Resources Development Acts (WRDA), the Corps undertakes water resources
 development projects under its civil works program. The Corps mission has expanded
 beyond the original responsibility of improving and maintaining navigable channels; it
 now includes flood control, disaster relief, environmental restoration, municipal water
 infrastructure, and other activities. The non-federal sponsors and the  federal
 government (through the annual Energy and Water Development Appropriations Acts)
 share the cost of most Corps projects. This report outlines the agency's organization,
 project development process, civil works appropriations, and evolution of its
 responsibilities. There are no plans to update this overview report.


 Corps of Engineers and its Civil Works Program

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) is an Executive Branch agency located
in the Department of Defense that has military and civilian responsibilities. The military
program provides engineering, construction, and environmental management services for
Department of Defense agencies. Under its civil works program at the direction of
Congress, the Corps plans, constructs, operates, and maintains a wide range of water
facilities.

    The civil works program is headed by a civilian Assistant Secretary of the Army for
Civil Works. A military Chief of Engineers oversees the Corps' civil and military
operations and reports on civil works matters to the Assistant Secretary for Civil Works.
The Corps operates as a military organization with a largely civilian workforce (34,600
civilian and 650 military personnel). Eight divisions throughout the nation coordinate


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