2006 AAPA Quality Partnership Initiative Project Managers Workshop
October 11, 2006
Portland, OR
The AAPA/Army Corps of Engineers Quality Partnership Initiative (QPI) Project Managers Workshop, October 11-12, will be hosted by the Port of Portland. The Workshop will be held at the Hilton Portland & Executive Tower—921 SW 6th Avenue, Portland, OR.
10/11/2006 Welcome and Opening Remarks
- Kurt Nagle, President & CEO, American Association of Port Authorities
- Steven Stockton, Deputy Director, Civil Works U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- Sebastian Degens, Marine Planning & Development Manager, Port of Portland
10/11/2006 Washington Perspective
Status of WRDA and Impacts on the Corps and the Port Industry.
Steven Stockton, Deputy Director, Civil Works U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
10/11/2006 Critical Issues for the Port Industry – Workshop Format, Goals and Objectives, Issues
- Frank Hamons, Deputy Director for Harbor Development, Maryland Port Administration
- Paul Carangelo, Coastal Environmental Planner, Port of Corpus Christi Authority
10/11/2006 Funding Options for Dredged Material Management Plans (DMMP)
10/11/2006 Coordinating DMMPs Prepared by the Corps and the Ports
- Frank Hamons, Deputy Director for Harbor Development, Maryland Port Administration
10/11/2006 Outstanding DMMP Issues – Corps & Port Representatives Panel
Determining the Base Plan (Federal Standard) & Cost Sharing Policy for Beneficial Reuse
- Jeffrey McKee, Chief, Deep Draft Navigation Section, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District
Need for Programmatic Changes in Funding and Accomplishing DMMPs
- Dr. Bory Steinberg, Senior Partner, Steinberg & Associates
Scope of Alternatives Analysis in DMMPs
- Eric Laschever, Principal, Stoel Rives LLP
Integrating Dredge Material and Watershed Management: Conclusions & Actions from the Managing Sediments in the Watershed Workshop, Portland, OR, August 2006
- Craig Vogt, Deputy Director, U.S. EPA - Oceans and Coastal Protection Division
10/11/2006 Regulatory Compliance and Consistency
Status Report on Corps Regulatory Initiatives
Experience with Funding to Expedite the Evaluation and Processing of Permits
Regulatory Issues
10/11/2006 The New Contracting Environment
The New Rules
Recent Lessons Learned
- Oakland Harbor, David Doak, Project Manager, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, San Francisco District
- Port of New York & New Jersey, William Slezak, Chief, Harbor Program Branch, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Where Are We Headed?
- Peter Luisa, Program Development, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Views from the Dredge Community
- William Hanson, Manager, U.S. Business Development, Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company LLC
10/12/2006 Planning Process Improvements
a. Status of Incorporation of Watershed Approach into
Navigation Improvement Studies
b. Role of Sustainable Development in Corps Navigation Projects
- Thomas Waters, Chief, Planning and Policy Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
10/12/2006 Role of Centers of Expertise
- Wilbert Paynes, Chief, Planning and Policy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, South Atlantic Division
10/12/2006 Experience with Over-depth Dredging Guidance: How Is It Working?
- David Doak
- Jeffrey McKee
- Karen Garmire, Portland District
- Sebastian Degens
- William Slezak
10/12/2006 Conflicting Requirements – State & Local vs. Federal Law
10/12/2006 Quality Partnership Initiative (QPI) Action Items/Action Plan
- How do we measure progress / success?
- Development of Action Items
CORPS
- Thomas Waters
- Peter Luisa
- Richard Worthington
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PORTS
- Frank Hamons
- Sebastian Degens
- Paul Carangelo
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10/12/2006 QPI Action Item Panel
10/12/2006 Wrap-up

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