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This project will establish an interdisciplinary collaboration between USACE and a partner to accomplish numbered objectives below. Successful proposals will also (a) clearly identify question(s) the...more
This project will establish an interdisciplinary collaboration between USACE and a University partner. This collaboration will assess the reporting, challenges, and impacts of harmful algal bloom...more
A. Short Description of Funding Opportunity ERDC seeks applications for: Overland landscape data collection and accuracy for assessments of synthetically created datasets. Artificial intelligence...more
This notice is for a Civil Works Research and Development (R&D) Tech Challenge - Collider. This multi-topic tech challenge is centered around basic and applied and commercial solution individual...more
I. Program Description A. Short Description of Funding Opportunity ERDC seeks applications for: a cooperative agreement to develop a collaborative water quality monitoring program for the purpose of...more
The scope of the work to be performed by the Contractor to support the National Hurricane Program (NHP) in performing a Vulnerability, Behavioral, Shelter, and Transportation Analyses for the...more
Background: Many of the land bases where US Army installations reside are ecologically significant – providing refuge for a large number of the nation's threatened and endangered plants...more
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) is issuing this announcement for various research and development topic areas. The ERDC consists of the...more
This research project focuses on quantifying basic forest stand metrics through the application of ML to remotely sensed data. The project will leverage global data to develop understanding of forest...more
When Hannah Davis traveled to China to teach English, she noticed how Chinese workers and farmers were often sporting olive green army-style shoes. Those shoes served as her inspiration to create her own social enterprise, Bangs Shoes.