Theodore A. Brown, P.E. Division Chief
Programs Integration Division U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Mr. Brown was appointed to the Senior Executive Service in January 2009. Since September 2022, he serves as the Chief, Programs Integration Division. Mr. Brown has the principal responsibility for policy development, articulation and execution to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
(USACE) divisions and districts for the development, defense and execution of the annual and supplemental Civil Works program across all accounts (Investigations, Construction, Operations and Maintenance) and business lines (Navigation, Flood Risk Management, Ecosystem Restoration and Hydropower). In executing these responsibilities for the Civil Works Program of over $90 billion, requires the integration and reconciliation of the policy perspectives of Planning, Engineering, Construction/Operations, Real Estate and Contracting and working closely with senior Administration officials, Congressional leaders, and project partners. Prior to this assignment, he served as the Director, Regional Business, South Atlantic Division, USACE. He provided executive strategic leadership and technical expertise for the Division which executes engineering, design, construction, and project management for civil works, military construction, International and Interagency Service and environmental programs for all or part of eight southeastern states, the Caribbean and South America, with a workload that exceeded $5 billion and managed by a workforce of 3500.
Mr. Brown also served as the Chief of Planning and Policy Division in the Headquarters, HQUSACE Washington, D.C. from January 2009 until November 2017. He also served as the Leader of the Mississippi Valley Division and Southwestern Division Regional Integration Team in Headquarters. In this position, he served as the leader of the USACE-wide Planning Community of Practice and was responsible for the formulation and coordination of Army Civil Works policy with the Department of Army, Federal agencies, and Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Mr. Brown was also responsible for leading efforts in the development and implementation of Water Resources Development Acts and served as the principal Civil Works point of contact with congressional authorizing committees on policy and planning matters. He also served in this position in an acting capacity from November 2007 – May 2008.
CAREER CHRONOLOGY:
• Chief, Programs Integration Division, HQUSACE, Directorate of Civil Works, Washington, DC, 2022-present
• Director of Regional Business, South Atlantic Division, USACE, Atlanta, GA, 2017-2022
• Chief, Planning and Policy Division, HQUSACE, Directorate of Civil Works, Washington, DC, 2009-2017
• Chief, Planning and Policy Division, Great Lakes & Ohio River Division, USACE Cincinnati, OH, 2002-2009
• Chief of Business Management Office, Great Lakes & Ohio River Division, USACE, Cincinnati, OH, 1999-2002
• Chief, Planning Branch, Nashville District, USACE, Nashville, TN, 1997-1999
• Assistant Chief, Plan Formulation Branch, Huntington District, USACE, Huntington, WV, 1996-1997
• Developmental Assignment as Chief, Economic and Social Analysis Branch, Huntington District, USACE, Huntington, WV, 1995-1996
• Assignments as Senior Study Manager, Project Manager, and Quality Control Manager, Planning Division, Huntington District, USACE, Huntington, WV, 1988-1995
• Developmental assignment as Planning Program Manager, Ohio River Division, USACE, Cincinnati, OH, 1992
• Junior Fellow/Engineer Student Trainee, Special Studies Branch, Planning Division Huntington District, USACE, Huntington, WV, 1983-1988
COLLEGE:
• Master of Business Administration, Marshall University, Huntington, WV, 1991
• Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 1988
SIGNIFICANT TRAINING:
• Army Data Driven Leadership Program, Carnegie Mellon University
• Army LEAD Course, University of North Carolina Chapel-Hill
• Army Senior Executive & Professional Development Program: Intermediate Course, University of Virginia
• Army Senior Executive & Professional Development Program: Basic Course, University of Virginia
• GO/SES Force Integration Course, Fort Belvoir, VA
• USACE Planners and Project Managers Program, Fort Belvoir, VA
CERTIFICATIONS:
• Registered Professional Engineer, State of Ohio
• Facilities Engineering, Level III
AWARDS AND HONORS:
• Bronze Order of the De Fleury Medal (Engineer Regimental Awards)
• Meritorious Civilian Service Award 2017
• Black Engineer of the Year SES Army Award 2012
• Commander’s Award for Civilian Award 2006
• Commander’s Award for Civilian Service 1999
• Outstanding Planning Achievement Award, Ohio River Division, 1996
• Outstanding Planning Achievement Award, Huntington District, 1996
• Outstanding Planning Achievement Award, Huntington District, 1995
• District Black Engineer of the Year Award, Nashville District, 1998
• District Black Engineer of the Year Award, Huntington District, 1996
• District Black Engineer of the Year Award, Huntington District, 1995
• District Black Engineer of the Year Award, Huntington District, 1992
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND ASSOCIATIONS:
• Society of American Military Engineers
• Ohio State Civil Engineering Alumni Association
MAJOR PUBLICATIONS:
Holding Back the Grundy Floods, Military Engineer, November/December 1991 co-author