Western Regional Partnership

The Western Regional Partnership (WRP) was established in 2007 when the Department of Defense partnered together with representatives of Federal agencies and State and Tribal leadership in the States of Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah. The regional association of governments was expanded in 2015 to include the State of Colorado. One of the founding federal agencies, the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) represented by South Pacific Division (SPD) have been participants since the first Principals meeting. WRP’s mission is to provide a proactive and collaborative framework for senior-policy level Federal, State, and Tribal leadership to identify common goals and emerging issues in the region.

The WRP region contains significant military assets, federal and Tribal lands, infrastructure systems such as energy and transportation, and wildlife ecosystems; making WRP valuable in leveraging resources and linking efforts to help partners share best practices. The region is homeland to 172 (~30%) of the nation’s federally recognized tribes creating an excellent venue for engagement with tribal governments and an ideal strategic partner for the Tribal Nations Technical Center of Expertise (TNTCX). TNTCX Director, Dr. Ron Kneebone, has been a regular USACE participant since its inception.

The goals of WRP are to promote collaboration among and communication between the region’s many governments to address common goals, identify and solve potential conflicts, and develop remedies that protect the region’s natural and cultural resources, while promoting sustainability and mission effectiveness. Organization meetings provide a forum for information exchange, issue identification, problem solving and recommendations across the WRP region. The outcome of these efforts is the adoption of regional strategic priorities, the leveraging of existing resources and linking of efforts to better support key projects.

WRP committees meet regularly to pursue the goals of the organization. The partnership has three standing committees, Energy, Military Readiness, Homeland Security, Disaster Preparedness and Aviation (MRHSDP&A), and Natural Resources. The Energy Committee monitors changes in energy policy and upcoming trends, promotes awareness of new energy projects (conventional and alternative and transmission planning efforts) and planning processes, as well as opportunities for engagement. A specific goal of the energy committee is to address or mitigate impacts from rapidly developing energy activities, especially those impacts on the military’s ability to test and train, the region’s natural and cultural resources, and Tribal lands.

As the name implies the Military Readiness, Homeland Security, Disaster Preparedness and Aviation (MRHSDP&A) Committee supports the nation’s military and the regions region’s disaster preparedness missions (MRHSDP&A jpgs). The committee works to enhance Partner’s awareness of the regions numerous and varied DoD missions as well as address land uses compatible with them. The region’s respective homeland security/disaster preparedness missions are supported through the encouragement of interdependence and the sharing existing resources and tools. Because of the multiple overlapping demands on the region’s airspace the committee provides a forum for aviation users to share information coordinate activities across the WRP region.

The Natural Resources Committee serves to coordinate and leverage conservation efforts to maximize regional scale efficiencies and economies of scale. The Committee serves as a resource for WRP Partners in pursuit of  regional or landscape-level conservation efforts. Because much of the region is arid and since ‘water is life,’ the committee promotes an ongoing dialogue on western water sustainability and security (Acequia).

The WRP proactively seeks the participation of the region’s 172 Native American governments. The organization serves as a forum that empowers technical staffs from multiple agencies to find innovative, cross-program solutions to the challenges faced by tribal governments. WRP and its participating agencies honors the government-to-government relationship unique to Tribal sovereign nations and fosters a collaborative atmosphere that respects Native American self-determination. Tribes engaged in WRP have identified and applied responses to priority challenges that would not have been otherwise possible. In November 2018 WRP created the Tribal Engagement Temporary Working Group (TETWG) to actively promote the participation of Tribal governments in the region by addressing some of the challenges they face, including disaster preparedness, energy development, natural resources, and federal/state/tribal relations.

TNTCX participation at WRP arises from our mutual principles and goals for Native American Collaboration. The TNTCX in WRP seek to increase Tribal participation and provide more information on all topics so that Native American communities can make informed decisions about their individual engagement opportunities. The two organizations recognize the sovereignty and individuality of Native American governments. Our past cooperative efforts have included Disaster Preparedness and: Emergency Management issues, as well as better/quicker responses to Tribal governments.  The TNTCX is conducted multiple webinars on USACE programs, resources, technical assistance opportunities.

WRP’s Principal Organizations:

OSD, US Army, USACE, USMC, USN, USAF, DOI, BIA, BLM, BOR, NRCS, US Forest Service, NOAA, USGS, FAA, FHWA, FEMA, US CBP, DOE, NPS, US FWS, EPA, inter-tribal Council of California, Navajo Nation, Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Western Governors Association

 

   

WRP Partnership Links

Western Regional Partnership webpage link:

https://wrpinfo.org/

WRP Mission Statement:

The mission of the Western Regional Partnership (WRP) is to develop solutions that support WRP Partners and protect natural and cultural resources, while promoting sustainability, homeland security and military readiness.

WRP June 2021 Update
WRP July 2021 Update
WRP Tribal Engagement Temporary Working Group July 2021 Call
WRP August 2021 Update