Inside the Castle U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Headquarters
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A podcast that goes behind castle doors to have real conversations with real people about solving the nation’s toughest challenges.
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Inside the Castle - Construction Management Innovation Part 5 - Research and Development Construction Management
In this episode, we are wrapping up our Construction Innovation Management series with Jason Gobin, Darrick Godfrey and Alexandra Henderson Connors.
This final part of the series showcases the research and development aspects of Construction Management Innovation. Listen in as the Corps team talks about how they are using research and USACE lab resources to meet the everyday needs of the construction management workforce. -
Inside the Castle - Construction Management Innovation Part 4 - Construction Management Administration Application
Listen in as Inside the Castle continues their 5-part series on Construction Management Innovation.
In this episode, Inside the Castle hosts are joined by USACE Construction Managers Jacky Henderson, John Travis and Alexandra Henderson Connors to talk about the Construction Management Administration Application and how this new tool will help USACE construction personnel more efficiently manage policy, documentation, training, and share lessons learned across the enterprise. -
Inside the Castle - Construction Management Innovation Part 3 - The New Construction Management Platform
In this episode, we are continuing our Construction Innovation Management series with Niki Porter, Darrick Godfrey and Alexandra Henderson Connors.
Part 3 of this 5 part series showcases the new Construction Management Platform (CMP). Listen in as the Corps team talks about why they are working to modernize the construction management tools and why it is critical to have a new construction management platform to help construction managers better manage their projects. -
Inside the Castle - Construction Management Innovation Part 2 - Resident Management System
In this episode, we continue our series on Construction Management Innovation with Darrick Godfrey, Alexandra Henderson Connors, and Renee Mullinax.
Listen in to learn more about the tools the Corps' Construction Managers currently use to track construction projects and what the Construction Management Innovation team is doing to improve the tools in the future. -
Inside the Castle - Spotlight on Construction Management Innovation Part 1 - Overview
In this episode we sit down with Darrick Godfrey and Alexandra Henderson Connors to learn more about Construction Management Innovation and the four lines of efforts that will be discussed in more detail in future episodes.
Listen in to hear the current state of Construction Management within the Corps and what Darrick, Alexandra and the rest of the Construction Management Innovation team is doing to improve the way we do business.
Any questions about the Construction Management Innovation can be sent to the team at CM_TMO@usace.army.mil
If you are a Corps staff member, you can learn more about Construction Management Innovation by visiting the Construction Management Team site at https://usace.dps.mil/sites/TDL-CECW-EC-TestTeam1/SitePages/CMP.aspx -
Inside the Castle - Spotlight on Huntsville Engineering and Support Center and Welcome2lt digital in-processing tool
In this episode, we showcase another 2022 USACE Innovation Award Winner!
Listen to learn how the Huntsville Engineering and Support Center deployed the Welcome2lt digital in-processing tool and dashboard to reduce the time an employee spends on-boarding by more than 60%.
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Wonderful podcast showcasing some well known and totally unknown areas of USACE. The opportunity to hear from from the top with the Chief, and all other levels from Senior Leaders and those in the field makes this a podcast that has continually refreshing topics.
Fantastic insights!
Getting a peek behind the fortress walls is really interesting, and the hosts have a unique perspective. Very honest and refreshing transparency from a federal agency. Well done.