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PresentationHOUSTON (May 3, 2012) - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Galveston District’s Deputy Chief of Operations Chris Frabotta presented "Navigation on the Texas Coast" as part of the University of Houston Clear Lake’s Senior Programs. Frabotta highlighted the importance of dredging along the Texas coast, the economic impact maritime commerce has on the nation and the potential consequences of failing to adequately maintain our federal waterways.


Public Presentations

Library Program

The US Army Corps of Engineers offers many different resources to its customers, including reference, interlibrary borrowing, Internet and database searching, regulations and policy, and maps for review and downloading.

Some of the USACE libraries are open to the public, although hours and services provided vary from library to library. The Galveston District's library is currently closed to the public, however, please contact us to find out what access you might have to the collection.

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Publications

Congressional Report: An annual communications publication outlining all construction projects, operations and maintenance efforts and authorized studies tailored to each congressional district within the district. Reports are distributed electronically to community leaders and congressional representatives, including both Texas and Louisiana senators.

District Brochure: A 12-page communications product created to inform and educate internal and external audiences about the district’s mission. This was graphically designed by the PAO.

Employee Spotlight: A monthly feature story highlighting Corps employees. The spotlights represent a diverse cross-section of the Corps’ departments and offices along the Texas coast and is disseminated to media outlets nationwide.

Pacesetter: A quarterly publication produced by the Southwestern Division to highlight its districts (Fort Worth, Galveston, Little Rock, and Tulsa) professional achievements and its staff's personal accomplishments.

“Q&A” Series: Produced to inform readers about topics the PAO frequently receives from the public. The articles continue to garner a 100% placement in newspapers and online media outlets and online community news sites.