EP 1110-3-6
14 Aug 92
mission and needs. Such participation can save scarce resources
that might otherwise be expended on parallel efforts within
USACE, and permit those resources to be used in other areas where
needed.
7. Technology Transfer Continuity. Important to the success of
all technology transfer systems is the continuity between those
who use the systems and HQUSACE technical proponents. No matter
which transfer mode is used, the proposer of the technology and
the HQUSACE technical proponent are key players. When a new
technology is proposed, the HQUSACE technical proponent applies
expertise and technical judgment, and is involved in the decision
on applicability and transfer method to be used. The technical
proponent at HQUSACE is responsible for ensuring that the
appropriate guidance documents are developed or modified to
reflect new technology as it is approved for adoption. The
processes outlined in this pamphlet and the involvement of the
HQUSACE technical proponent are critical to ensure that USACE
policy, standards, criteria, and guidance remain viable, yet
flexible.
afforded Engineering Pamphlets, this EP should be circulated to
all MSC and District Command individuals involved technically
with design and construction for the Army. This information
should also be shared freely with architect-engineer firms and
others who have dealings that involve design and construction
with USACE elements.
FOR THE COMMANDER:
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