South Pacific Division Motto
BUILDING STRONG®
Mission Areas
The Corps of Engineers Regulatory Program
The Department of the Army Regulatory Program is one of the oldest in the Federal Government. Initially it served a fairly simple, straightforward purpose: to protect and maintain the navigable capacity of the nation's waters. Time, changing public needs, evolving policy, case law, and new statutory mandates have changed the complexion of the program, adding to its breadth, complexity and authority.
Civil Works
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Civil Works mission is varied and wide-ranging. Its multi-purpose projects provide benefits for navigation, flood risk management, hydropower production, fish and wildlife, environmental stewardship, recreation, irrigation and municipal water supply
Environmental
The U.S. Army Corps manages one of the largest federal environmental missions: restoring degraded ecosystems, constructing sustainable facilities, regulating waterways, managing natural resources, and cleaning up contaminated sites from past military activities.
Military
Military Missions provide premier engineering, construction, real estate, stability operations, and environmental management products and services for the Army, Air Force, other assigned U.S. Government agencies, and foreign governments. Our workforce is spread across the country and in more than 91 foreign countries, providing engineering expertise throughout the world.
Emergency Management
The Emergency Management branch for the South Pacific Division is engaged in planning, training, and response activities for natural disasters, national emergencies, and civil support.