Research and Development US Army Corps of Engineers Navigation Program Area Review December 5, 2005 James Clausner ERDC Acting Technical Director.

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Research and Development US Army Corps of Engineers Navigation Program Area Review December 5, 2005 James Clausner ERDC Acting Technical Director

Research and Development US Army Corps of Engineers Navigation Systems Area Business Line Leader: Barry Holliday General Investigations- R&D Navigation Systems Continuing Program Navigation Economics Technologies Advanced Polymers General Investigations- R&D Navigation Systems Continuing Program Navigation Economics Technologies Advanced Polymers O&M-Funded R&D Program Dredging Operations and Environmental Research Coastal Inlets Research Non-R&D Monitoring Completed Navigation Projects Dredging Operations and Technical Support Inland Electronic Navigation Charting RSM Demo

Research and Development US Army Corps of Engineers Flood and Coastal Storm Damage Reduction Business Line Leader: Harry Kitch General Investigations- R&D Flood and Coastal Storm Damage Reduction Non-R&D Coastal Field Data Collection Urban Flood Demonstration Program Southwest Urban Flood Demonstration Program General Investigations- R&D Flood and Coastal Storm Damage Reduction Non-R&D Coastal Field Data Collection Urban Flood Demonstration Program Southwest Urban Flood Demonstration Program CG Non-R&D National Shoreline Erosion Control Development and Demonstration O&M Non-R&D Innovative Flood Fighting (RDFW) Supplemental Shore Protection Project Performance Improvement Initiative (S3P2I)

Research and Development US Army Corps of Engineers R&D Leads at ERDC/IWR to Support CW Program CW Board: Tom Richardson, CHL, Darryl Davis, IWR, Jeff Holland, ITL, Beth Fleming, EL, Joan Pope, ERDC At Large TD’s: Dave Moser, IWR, Mike Sharp, GSL, Darryl Calkins, CRREL Navigation – Sandra Knight, CHL Flood & Storm Damage Reduction – Jack Davis, CHL Environmental Technologies – Al Cofrancesco, EL System-wide Technologies – Dave Richards, ITL, John Barko, EL

Research and Development US Army Corps of Engineers Proposed Program - Navigation Navigation Systems $6,700 General Product Emphasis: improve efficiency, safety, and capacity of navigation and hydropower projects by integrating environmental, economic, and engineering aspects. Focus Areas – Deep Draft $ 1,290 – Inland $ 1,435 – Hydropower $ 200 – Nav Networks and Asset Mgt $ 3,045 Economic Technologies- Navigation Economic Technologies NETS ($2,425) Risk and Reliability Asset Management and Network Simulation Navigation Systems $6,700 General Product Emphasis: improve efficiency, safety, and capacity of navigation and hydropower projects by integrating environmental, economic, and engineering aspects. Focus Areas – Deep Draft $ 1,290 – Inland $ 1,435 – Hydropower $ 200 – Nav Networks and Asset Mgt $ 3,045 Economic Technologies- Navigation Economic Technologies NETS ($2,425) Risk and Reliability Asset Management and Network Simulation

Research and Development US Army Corps of Engineers Proposed Program – Flood and Coastal Flood and Coastal Technologies$4,500 – General Product Emphasis: balance water supply, hydropower operation, recreation, and flood and coastal storm damage reduction requirements. Effectively address all-hazards EM. – Focus Areas Flood &Coastal Storm Damage $ 3,300 EM Technologies $ 750 Water Supply Technologies $ 200 Recreation Flood and Coastal Technologies$4,500 – General Product Emphasis: balance water supply, hydropower operation, recreation, and flood and coastal storm damage reduction requirements. Effectively address all-hazards EM. – Focus Areas Flood &Coastal Storm Damage $ 3,300 EM Technologies $ 750 Water Supply Technologies $ 200 Recreation

Research and Development US Army Corps of Engineers Proposed Program - Environmental Environmental Technologies$1,700 – General Product Emphasis: ecosystems restoration, evaluation, and stewardship & management. – Major Subareas Ecosystem Restoration $ 500 Stewardship & Management $ 440 Ecosystem Evaluation $ 400 Regulatory Environmental Technologies$1,700 – General Product Emphasis: ecosystems restoration, evaluation, and stewardship & management. – Major Subareas Ecosystem Restoration $ 500 Stewardship & Management $ 440 Ecosystem Evaluation $ 400 Regulatory

Research and Development US Army Corps of Engineers System-wide Water Resources Program Barko, Richards System-Wide Water Resources $9,100 – Statement of Purpose: Support decisions that are scientifically, technically, and economically sound in formulating and executing sustainable system-level water resource projects. – Major Components Regional Sediment $ 2,400 Regional Water $ 2,000 Ecosystem Assess/Forecast $ 2,100 Unifying Technologies $ 2,600 System-Wide Water Resources $9,100 – Statement of Purpose: Support decisions that are scientifically, technically, and economically sound in formulating and executing sustainable system-level water resource projects. – Major Components Regional Sediment $ 2,400 Regional Water $ 2,000 Ecosystem Assess/Forecast $ 2,100 Unifying Technologies $ 2,600

Research and Development US Army Corps of Engineers System-wide Water Resources Program Ashby Regional Sediment Management Sediment Management Methods Sediment Process and Assessment River Basin Morphology, Modeling, & Management Coastal Morphology, Modeling, & Management Regional Water Management Critical Water Processes River and Estuarine Simulation Watershed Hydrology Simulation Coastal Simulation Regional Sediment Management Sediment Management Methods Sediment Process and Assessment River Basin Morphology, Modeling, & Management Coastal Morphology, Modeling, & Management Regional Water Management Critical Water Processes River and Estuarine Simulation Watershed Hydrology Simulation Coastal Simulation

Research and Development US Army Corps of Engineers System-wide Water Resources Program (cont.) Ashby Unifying Technologies Geospatial Applications Development Regional measurement & monitoring Model integration Frameworks Decision support Knowledge management Data management Ecosystem Assess/Forecasting Environmental Processes & Assessment Ecological Modeling Ecosystem Response Forecasting Unifying Technologies Geospatial Applications Development Regional measurement & monitoring Model integration Frameworks Decision support Knowledge management Data management Ecosystem Assess/Forecasting Environmental Processes & Assessment Ecological Modeling Ecosystem Response Forecasting

Research and Development US Army Corps of Engineers Navigation Program Area Review Purpose Provide Status of navigation related direct allotted programs Provide forum for discussing navigation issues/needs Tomorrow Get programmatic feedback from HQ and MSC Discuss “hot” topics as well as strategic directions CoPs, PDTs, CX’s, RITs, etc. and how R&D fits – How to formalize PDT membership Determine best strategies for R&D product infusion Get input on research topics with additional funds Provide Status of navigation related direct allotted programs Provide forum for discussing navigation issues/needs Tomorrow Get programmatic feedback from HQ and MSC Discuss “hot” topics as well as strategic directions CoPs, PDTs, CX’s, RITs, etc. and how R&D fits – How to formalize PDT membership Determine best strategies for R&D product infusion Get input on research topics with additional funds