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CEDAS Update
Downloads
CEDAS Version 3.02 released.
Software Update
WMS 7.0 Program Update 7/7/2004
WMS 7.0 has been updated and is available to download. The date of the build is 7/7/04.
 
Software Update
GMS Version 5.0
Try the latest release of GMS - Version 5.0.
 Features
Vale de Cavaleiros, Cape Verde CORE-LOC®
An ongoing research effort is dramatically improving concrete armoring for coastal structures.
Scanning Hydrographic Operational Airborne Lidar Survey (SHOALS)
The Scanning Hydrographic Operational Airborne Lidar Survey (SHOALS) system is the world leader in airborne lidar bathymetric mapping.
Sediment management region, northern Gulf of Mexico, from Gulfport, Mississippi, to Apalachicola, Florida Regional Sediment Management (RSM) Research Program
Corps engineers and scientists develop new and innovative technologies through research to make management decisions more accurate and efficient. Regional sediment management (RSM) concepts are significantly improving Corps mission accomplishments.
Barge navigation traffic on an inland waterway Navigation Systems Research Program
The NSRP develops engineering technologies to improve the navigation system's functional performance, preserve and enhance environmental quality of our waterways, reduce unit costs, and improve safety.
Cape Lookout State Park, Oregon, adjacent to Netarts Bay, one of the Section 227 demonstration sites. National Shoreline Erosion Control Development and Demonstration Program (Section 227)
Commonly referred to as Section 227 (of the U.S. Water Resources and Development Act of 1996), this program is an applied research effort by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Monitored by the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), its
Aerial view of a completed lock and dam Monitoring Completed Navigation Projects
The Monitoring Completed Navigation Projects (MCNP) program evaluates the performance of completed civil works navigation projects. Its objective is to obtain information for verifying or improving navigation project performance.
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Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory - Engineer Research and Development Center
Waterways Experiment Station - Vicksburg, Mississippi
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