Mr. Covington has served in various positions as both a Contractor and a Department of the Army civilian providing Installation Planning, Regional Planning, and Command Planning. During these efforts, he was instrumental in the adaption of Form-Based Planning for the Army’s primary landholding command. He is currently supporting: Installations of the Future, Planning for Energy/Climate Change/Resiliency, and Plan Based Programming – each focus on making planning; more effective, more responsive, and more relevant.
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Creating Sustainable and Climate Resilient Communities – Supporting Our Nation
The United States Army is one of the largest landowners in the United States, encompassing 79 installations that cover over 5 million acres. The Biden Administration and the Secretary of Defense recognize climate change as the most serious threat to both military readiness as well as being a good steward of the lands under their care. The goal is to create a digital platform for military installations that integrates and displays site, facility, and utility data from numerous disparate sources. The result is to facilitate climate resilience planning, siting of facilities and infrastructure, and decrease energy and water use to meet new federal climate change mandates and improve the quality of life for military personnel, their families, and civilian employees.
The Army Corps of Engineers is creating a digital planning platform (PLANNER) to facilitate siting of buildings and other facilities to be more sustainable, improve climate resilience, and integrate smart technologies to make Army installations "smart cities", as well as encompassing the surrounding communities. Our desire is to gain additional input and ideas from attendees to make PLANNER a more robust tool to improve the climate resilience of military bases, families, and communities.
Course expires 01/18/2026