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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its sixth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 17 at Clay Kaserne in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together district leaders and their key partners from multiple agencies throughout European Command and Africa Command to discuss mutual challenges, strategies and opportunities. More than 100 officials representing over 25 organizations attended the daylong session. Presentations touched on topics such as: Installation Management Command-Europe transformation, best practices for project execution, the European Reassurance Initiative, European Infrastructure Consolidation and stakeholder perspectives. The workshop allows Europe District and its partner organizations to collaborate and discuss barriers to successful project delivery, review future programs and projects, share lessons learned and identify areas of improvement. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented Certificates of Appreciation to several representatives for their efforts and contributions to the partnership. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its fifth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 19 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. Representatives from more than 70 organizations supported by the district within the Europe and Africa operational theaters met with USACE officials to review program and project performance, share lessons learned and identify methods for improving the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at addressing collective concerns, creating common understanding, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented certificates to several partner engineers for their joint efforts and contributions. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosted its fourth annual Customer Workshop on Feb. 6 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together top district leaders and their key partners from military agencies around European Command and Africa Command to discuss challenges, strategies and opportunities for refining the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at sharpening procedures, finding solutions, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Peter Helmlinger, district commander, also presented awards to several customer representatives for their efforts in the partnership. Click 1.usa.gov/1gQdJSD to read more about the workshop. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its sixth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 17 at Clay Kaserne in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together district leaders and their key partners from multiple agencies throughout European Command and Africa Command to discuss mutual challenges, strategies and opportunities. More than 100 officials representing over 25 organizations attended the daylong session. Presentations touched on topics such as: Installation Management Command-Europe transformation, best practices for project execution, the European Reassurance Initiative, European Infrastructure Consolidation and stakeholder perspectives. The workshop allows Europe District and its partner organizations to collaborate and discuss barriers to successful project delivery, review future programs and projects, share lessons learned and identify areas of improvement. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented Certificates of Appreciation to several representatives for their efforts and contributions to the partnership. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosted its fourth annual Customer Workshop on Feb. 6 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together top district leaders and their key partners from military agencies around European Command and Africa Command to discuss challenges, strategies and opportunities for refining the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at sharpening procedures, finding solutions, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Peter Helmlinger, district commander, also presented awards to several customer representatives for their efforts in the partnership. Click 1.usa.gov/1gQdJSD to read more about the workshop. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosted its fourth annual Customer Workshop on Feb. 6 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together top district leaders and their key partners from military agencies around European Command and Africa Command to discuss challenges, strategies and opportunities for refining the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at sharpening procedures, finding solutions, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Peter Helmlinger, district commander, also presented awards to several customer representatives for their efforts in the partnership. Click 1.usa.gov/1gQdJSD to read more about the workshop. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its fifth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 19 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. Representatives from more than 70 organizations supported by the district within the Europe and Africa operational theaters met with USACE officials to review program and project performance, share lessons learned and identify methods for improving the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at addressing collective concerns, creating common understanding, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented certificates to several partner engineers for their joint efforts and contributions. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its fifth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 19 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. Representatives from more than 70 organizations supported by the district within the Europe and Africa operational theaters met with USACE officials to review program and project performance, share lessons learned and identify methods for improving the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at addressing collective concerns, creating common understanding, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented certificates to several partner engineers for their joint efforts and contributions. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its fifth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 19 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. Representatives from more than 70 organizations supported by the district within the Europe and Africa operational theaters met with USACE officials to review program and project performance, share lessons learned and identify methods for improving the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at addressing collective concerns, creating common understanding, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented certificates to several partner engineers for their joint efforts and contributions. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosted its fourth annual Customer Workshop on Feb. 6 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together top district leaders and their key partners from military agencies around European Command and Africa Command to discuss challenges, strategies and opportunities for refining the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at sharpening procedures, finding solutions, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Peter Helmlinger, district commander, also presented awards to several customer representatives for their efforts in the partnership. Click 1.usa.gov/1gQdJSD to read more about the workshop. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosted its fourth annual Customer Workshop on Feb. 6 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together top district leaders and their key partners from military agencies around European Command and Africa Command to discuss challenges, strategies and opportunities for refining the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at sharpening procedures, finding solutions, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Peter Helmlinger, district commander, also presented awards to several customer representatives for their efforts in the partnership. Click 1.usa.gov/1gQdJSD to read more about the workshop. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosted its fourth annual Customer Workshop on Feb. 6 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together top district leaders and their key partners from military agencies around European Command and Africa Command to discuss challenges, strategies and opportunities for refining the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at sharpening procedures, finding solutions, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Peter Helmlinger, district commander, also presented awards to several customer representatives for their efforts in the partnership. Click 1.usa.gov/1gQdJSD to read more about the workshop. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosted its fourth annual Customer Workshop on Feb. 6 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together top district leaders and their key partners from military agencies around European Command and Africa Command to discuss challenges, strategies and opportunities for refining the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at sharpening procedures, finding solutions, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Peter Helmlinger, district commander, also presented awards to several customer representatives for their efforts in the partnership. Click 1.usa.gov/1gQdJSD to read more about the workshop. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosted its fourth annual Customer Workshop on Feb. 6 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together top district leaders and their key partners from military agencies around European Command and Africa Command to discuss challenges, strategies and opportunities for refining the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at sharpening procedures, finding solutions, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Peter Helmlinger, district commander, also presented awards to several customer representatives for their efforts in the partnership. Click 1.usa.gov/1gQdJSD to read more about the workshop. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its fifth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 19 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. Representatives from more than 70 organizations supported by the district within the Europe and Africa operational theaters met with USACE officials to review program and project performance, share lessons learned and identify methods for improving the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at addressing collective concerns, creating common understanding, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented certificates to several partner engineers for their joint efforts and contributions. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosted its fourth annual Customer Workshop on Feb. 6 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together top district leaders and their key partners from military agencies around European Command and Africa Command to discuss challenges, strategies and opportunities for refining the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at sharpening procedures, finding solutions, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Peter Helmlinger, district commander, also presented awards to several customer representatives for their efforts in the partnership. Click 1.usa.gov/1gQdJSD to read more about the workshop. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosted its fourth annual Customer Workshop on Feb. 6 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together top district leaders and their key partners from military agencies around European Command and Africa Command to discuss challenges, strategies and opportunities for refining the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at sharpening procedures, finding solutions, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Peter Helmlinger, district commander, also presented awards to several customer representatives for their efforts in the partnership. Click 1.usa.gov/1gQdJSD to read more about the workshop. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosted its fourth annual Customer Workshop on Feb. 6 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together top district leaders and their key partners from military agencies around European Command and Africa Command to discuss challenges, strategies and opportunities for refining the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at sharpening procedures, finding solutions, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Peter Helmlinger, district commander, also presented awards to several customer representatives for their efforts in the partnership. Click 1.usa.gov/1gQdJSD to read more about the workshop. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its fifth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 19 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. Representatives from more than 70 organizations supported by the district within the Europe and Africa operational theaters met with USACE officials to review program and project performance, share lessons learned and identify methods for improving the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at addressing collective concerns, creating common understanding, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented certificates to several partner engineers for their joint efforts and contributions. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its fifth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 19 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. Representatives from more than 70 organizations supported by the district within the Europe and Africa operational theaters met with USACE officials to review program and project performance, share lessons learned and identify methods for improving the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at addressing collective concerns, creating common understanding, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented certificates to several partner engineers for their joint efforts and contributions. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosted its fourth annual Customer Workshop on Feb. 6 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together top district leaders and their key partners from military agencies around European Command and Africa Command to discuss challenges, strategies and opportunities for refining the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at sharpening procedures, finding solutions, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Peter Helmlinger, district commander, also presented awards to several customer representatives for their efforts in the partnership. Click 1.usa.gov/1gQdJSD to read more about the workshop. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosted its fourth annual Customer Workshop on Feb. 6 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together top district leaders and their key partners from military agencies around European Command and Africa Command to discuss challenges, strategies and opportunities for refining the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at sharpening procedures, finding solutions, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Peter Helmlinger, district commander, also presented awards to several customer representatives for their efforts in the partnership. Click 1.usa.gov/1gQdJSD to read more about the workshop. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its fifth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 19 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. Representatives from more than 70 organizations supported by the district within the Europe and Africa operational theaters met with USACE officials to review program and project performance, share lessons learned and identify methods for improving the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at addressing collective concerns, creating common understanding, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented certificates to several partner engineers for their joint efforts and contributions. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its fifth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 19 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. Representatives from more than 70 organizations supported by the district within the Europe and Africa operational theaters met with USACE officials to review program and project performance, share lessons learned and identify methods for improving the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at addressing collective concerns, creating common understanding, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented certificates to several partner engineers for their joint efforts and contributions. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its fifth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 19 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. Representatives from more than 70 organizations supported by the district within the Europe and Africa operational theaters met with USACE officials to review program and project performance, share lessons learned and identify methods for improving the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at addressing collective concerns, creating common understanding, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented certificates to several partner engineers for their joint efforts and contributions. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its fifth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 19 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. Representatives from more than 70 organizations supported by the district within the Europe and Africa operational theaters met with USACE officials to review program and project performance, share lessons learned and identify methods for improving the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at addressing collective concerns, creating common understanding, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented certificates to several partner engineers for their joint efforts and contributions. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its fifth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 19 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. Representatives from more than 70 organizations supported by the district within the Europe and Africa operational theaters met with USACE officials to review program and project performance, share lessons learned and identify methods for improving the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at addressing collective concerns, creating common understanding, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented certificates to several partner engineers for their joint efforts and contributions. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its fifth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 19 at Clay Kaserne’s Community Activity Center in Wiesbaden, Germany. Representatives from more than 70 organizations supported by the district within the Europe and Africa operational theaters met with USACE officials to review program and project performance, share lessons learned and identify methods for improving the way they do business. About 90 people attended the daylong session. The group heard presentations and engaged in open dialogue aimed at addressing collective concerns, creating common understanding, and strengthening relationships in construction and project delivery. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented certificates to several partner engineers for their joint efforts and contributions. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its sixth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 17 at Clay Kaserne in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together district leaders and their key partners from multiple agencies throughout European Command and Africa Command to discuss mutual challenges, strategies and opportunities. More than 100 officials representing over 25 organizations attended the daylong session. Presentations touched on topics such as: Installation Management Command-Europe transformation, best practices for project execution, the European Reassurance Initiative, European Infrastructure Consolidation and stakeholder perspectives. The workshop allows Europe District and its partner organizations to collaborate and discuss barriers to successful project delivery, review future programs and projects, share lessons learned and identify areas of improvement. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented Certificates of Appreciation to several representatives for their efforts and contributions to the partnership. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its sixth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 17 at Clay Kaserne in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together district leaders and their key partners from multiple agencies throughout European Command and Africa Command to discuss mutual challenges, strategies and opportunities. More than 100 officials representing over 25 organizations attended the daylong session. Presentations touched on topics such as: Installation Management Command-Europe transformation, best practices for project execution, the European Reassurance Initiative, European Infrastructure Consolidation and stakeholder perspectives. The workshop allows Europe District and its partner organizations to collaborate and discuss barriers to successful project delivery, review future programs and projects, share lessons learned and identify areas of improvement. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented Certificates of Appreciation to several representatives for their efforts and contributions to the partnership. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its sixth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 17 at Clay Kaserne in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together district leaders and their key partners from multiple agencies throughout European Command and Africa Command to discuss mutual challenges, strategies and opportunities. More than 100 officials representing over 25 organizations attended the daylong session. Presentations touched on topics such as: Installation Management Command-Europe transformation, best practices for project execution, the European Reassurance Initiative, European Infrastructure Consolidation and stakeholder perspectives. The workshop allows Europe District and its partner organizations to collaborate and discuss barriers to successful project delivery, review future programs and projects, share lessons learned and identify areas of improvement. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented Certificates of Appreciation to several representatives for their efforts and contributions to the partnership. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its sixth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 17 at Clay Kaserne in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together district leaders and their key partners from multiple agencies throughout European Command and Africa Command to discuss mutual challenges, strategies and opportunities. More than 100 officials representing over 25 organizations attended the daylong session. Presentations touched on topics such as: Installation Management Command-Europe transformation, best practices for project execution, the European Reassurance Initiative, European Infrastructure Consolidation and stakeholder perspectives. The workshop allows Europe District and its partner organizations to collaborate and discuss barriers to successful project delivery, review future programs and projects, share lessons learned and identify areas of improvement. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented Certificates of Appreciation to several representatives for their efforts and contributions to the partnership. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its sixth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 17 at Clay Kaserne in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together district leaders and their key partners from multiple agencies throughout European Command and Africa Command to discuss mutual challenges, strategies and opportunities. More than 100 officials representing over 25 organizations attended the daylong session. Presentations touched on topics such as: Installation Management Command-Europe transformation, best practices for project execution, the European Reassurance Initiative, European Infrastructure Consolidation and stakeholder perspectives. The workshop allows Europe District and its partner organizations to collaborate and discuss barriers to successful project delivery, review future programs and projects, share lessons learned and identify areas of improvement. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented Certificates of Appreciation to several representatives for their efforts and contributions to the partnership. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its sixth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 17 at Clay Kaserne in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together district leaders and their key partners from multiple agencies throughout European Command and Africa Command to discuss mutual challenges, strategies and opportunities. More than 100 officials representing over 25 organizations attended the daylong session. Presentations touched on topics such as: Installation Management Command-Europe transformation, best practices for project execution, the European Reassurance Initiative, European Infrastructure Consolidation and stakeholder perspectives. The workshop allows Europe District and its partner organizations to collaborate and discuss barriers to successful project delivery, review future programs and projects, share lessons learned and identify areas of improvement. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented Certificates of Appreciation to several representatives for their efforts and contributions to the partnership. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its sixth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 17 at Clay Kaserne in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together district leaders and their key partners from multiple agencies throughout European Command and Africa Command to discuss mutual challenges, strategies and opportunities. More than 100 officials representing over 25 organizations attended the daylong session. Presentations touched on topics such as: Installation Management Command-Europe transformation, best practices for project execution, the European Reassurance Initiative, European Infrastructure Consolidation and stakeholder perspectives. The workshop allows Europe District and its partner organizations to collaborate and discuss barriers to successful project delivery, review future programs and projects, share lessons learned and identify areas of improvement. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented Certificates of Appreciation to several representatives for their efforts and contributions to the partnership. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its sixth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 17 at Clay Kaserne in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together district leaders and their key partners from multiple agencies throughout European Command and Africa Command to discuss mutual challenges, strategies and opportunities. More than 100 officials representing over 25 organizations attended the daylong session. Presentations touched on topics such as: Installation Management Command-Europe transformation, best practices for project execution, the European Reassurance Initiative, European Infrastructure Consolidation and stakeholder perspectives. The workshop allows Europe District and its partner organizations to collaborate and discuss barriers to successful project delivery, review future programs and projects, share lessons learned and identify areas of improvement. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented Certificates of Appreciation to several representatives for their efforts and contributions to the partnership. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its sixth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 17 at Clay Kaserne in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together district leaders and their key partners from multiple agencies throughout European Command and Africa Command to discuss mutual challenges, strategies and opportunities. More than 100 officials representing over 25 organizations attended the daylong session. Presentations touched on topics such as: Installation Management Command-Europe transformation, best practices for project execution, the European Reassurance Initiative, European Infrastructure Consolidation and stakeholder perspectives. The workshop allows Europe District and its partner organizations to collaborate and discuss barriers to successful project delivery, review future programs and projects, share lessons learned and identify areas of improvement. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented Certificates of Appreciation to several representatives for their efforts and contributions to the partnership. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District hosts its sixth annual Partner Workshop on Feb. 17 at Clay Kaserne in Wiesbaden, Germany. The forum brought together district leaders and their key partners from multiple agencies throughout European Command and Africa Command to discuss mutual challenges, strategies and opportunities. More than 100 officials representing over 25 organizations attended the daylong session. Presentations touched on topics such as: Installation Management Command-Europe transformation, best practices for project execution, the European Reassurance Initiative, European Infrastructure Consolidation and stakeholder perspectives. The workshop allows Europe District and its partner organizations to collaborate and discuss barriers to successful project delivery, review future programs and projects, share lessons learned and identify areas of improvement. Col. Matthew Tyler, district commander, also presented Certificates of Appreciation to several representatives for their efforts and contributions to the partnership. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Vince Little)

Beginnings and the development of the Design-Bid-Build and Design-Build project delivery methods

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