Agency Point of Contact
- Federal Preservation OfficerDavid Guldenzopf, PhDPhone: (571) 256-7822
Success Stories
The Section 106 process can result in great success with projects large and small. Consultation is a hallmark of the process. Read the Section 106 Success Stories below and learn how to nominate a worthy case for a spotlight story.
Army Alternate Procedures
Adopting Innovative Process Improves Army Cultural Resource Management
Fort Leonard Wood Restoration
Army installation preserves African American military history for future
Fort A.P. Hill
Collaboration Leads to Creative Off-Site Mitigation Solution
Useful Resources
- Program CommentsThe Advisory Council on Historic Preservation has issued a program comment for the U.S. Department of the Army that sets forth the way in which the Army complies with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act for its inventory of Inter-War Era historic housing management actions, including: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, renovation, abatement, mothballing, demolition, replacement construction, new construction, lease and conveyance.
- Program CommentsThe Advisory Council on Historic Preservation has issued a program comment for the U.S.
- Program CommentsDepartment of the Army Program Comment for the Preservation of Pre-1919 Historic Army Housing, Associated Buildings and Structures, and Landscape Features
- Programmatic AgreementProgrammatic Agreement Among the Federal Highway Administration; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District; Georgia State Historic Preservation Officer; the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation; Participating Tribes; and the Georgia Department of Transportation Regarding the Section 106 Process for the Transportation Program in Georgia.