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100

The Army Corps of Engineers is responsible for overseeing the permitting process for activities in and around these environmentally sensitive areas.

What is the wetlands?

100

This Army Corps of Engineers project, completed in 1965, regulates water flow and provides hydroelectric power along the Missouri River.

What is the Missouri River Basin Project?

100

The Army Corps of Engineers played a key role in the development of this city's flood protection system, which experienced a devastating hurricane in 2005.

What is New Orleans?

100

This Federal legislation enacted to ensure proper and legal use of government funds dictates how agencies, like USACE manage their budgets, contracts, and expenditures. 

What is the Fiscal Law Act?

100

This civil and military program provides procedures to complete reviews to ensure USACE liquidates all available appropriations before they expire, pays invoices timely, and manages funding responsibly.  

What is the Joint Reconciliation Program (JRP)?  (Daily Double)

100

The cubicle that contains year-round goodies and sugar fix in a brown basket. 

Who is Chelesa Rhoda? 

100

The typical range of wait time to get through Gate 9, Redstone Arsenal on a Tuesday between the hours of 7am and 8am. 

What is 25-30 mins? (Definitely not two shakes of a lambs tail) 

200

The Army Corps of Engineers played a crucial role in the construction of this famous waterway, completed in 1914, which revolutionized global trade.

What is the Panama Canal?

200

The Army Corps of Engineers is tasked with this mission, which involves reducing the risk of damage from natural disasters such as hurricanes and floods.

What is disaster risk reduction?

200

This Army Corps of Engineers project, completed in 1937, provides navigation and flood control along the Tennessee River.

What is the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)?

200

This legislation passed in 1824 established the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as a permanent branch of the military.

What is the Military Appropriations Act?

200

Per regulation, Civ Personnel Hours of Duty and Overtime 690-1-45, this needs to be entered daily.

What is time?

200

The one item you should never leave home without including your cubicle. 

What is a CAC card?

200

This is the new address on Redstone Arsenal.

What is RG 300?

300

The Army Corps of Engineers manages the nation's largest reservoir system, which includes this river, often call "America's River."

What is the Mississippi River?  (Daily Double)

300

This initiative led by the Army Corps of Engineers aims to restore and protect wetlands and other aquatic ecosystems.

What is the Environmental Restoration Program?

300

This Army Corps of Engineers project, completed in 1913, provides flood control and water storage in California's Central Valley.

What is the Central Valley Project?

300

Under the Fiscal Law Act, this principle mandates that government funds may only be used for the specific purposes for which they are appropriated by Congress. 

What is the Purpose Statute?

300

This email is where you submit labor cost transfer forms and supporting documentation.

What is CEHNC-RM-LaborCostTransfer@usace.army.mil?

300

Has the face of the entire RM Division, gets us in line with a smile, and keeps us all in the spirit for every holiday. 

Who is Ramona Chestang?

300

Huntsville District oversees numerous civil works projects, including the construction and maintenance of these critical infrastructure elements, vital for water resource management.

What are locks, dams, levees, or floodwalls?

400
The Army Corps of Engineers is responsible for maintaining and operating more than 600 dams across the United States, including this massive dam on the Columbia River in Washington.

What is the Grand Coulee Dam?

400

The Army Corps of Engineers is involved in this process, which involves the removal of sediment from navigational channels to maintain their depth.

What is dredging?

400

This Army Corps of Engineers project, completed in 1938, is a system of locks, dams, and channels that provides navigation along the Ohio River.

What is the Ohio River Navigation System?

400

This legislations enacted in 2013, insures timely payments to contractors and sub-contractors working on federal construction projects overseen by agencies, like USACE. 

What is the Prompt Payment Act (PPA)? 

400

If you identify a change in a responsible employee, this is the group you would contact.

Who is Accounting and Operations?

400

If you're looking for a lunchtime workout, where would you find this group's communication.

What is Physical Fitness Channel under Resource Management, All, Teams link?

400

This aerospace hub, home to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, falls within the jurisdiction of the Huntsville District and also house various lunch options. 

What are Food Trucks?  (Daily Double)

500

The Army Corps of Engineers played a significant role in the construction of this structure, the largest concrete structure in the world when completed in 1935.

What is the Hoover Dam?

500

Huntsville District collaborates with federal, state, and local partners on various projects related to flood risk management, environmental stewardship, and infrastructure development in this region.

What is the Tennessee Valley region?

500

This Civil War general served as the first chief of engineers and is often called "The father of the US Army Corps of Engineers". 

Who is General Montgomery C. Meigs?                               (Daily Double)

500

Enacted in 1986, this Act authorized USACE, including Huntsville Center, to provide technical assistance and emergency response support to state and local authorities during disasters and emergencies. 

What is Stafford Act?

500

This form is used to correct and or adjust hour type and amount on previously submitted time sheet.

What is form 4091?

500

See attached picture.  Identify how many PII violations.

What is 4?

500

There are several entry points of access to Redstone Arsenal, but these gates contain facial recognition.

What is Gate 1 and Gate 9?