About

RMC-TotalRisk 1.0 is a newly released, publicly available software developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Risk Management Center to support dam and levee safety and flood risk management studies. It enables detailed, quantitative risk assessments through a robust yet intuitive platform designed to evaluate risk under uncertainty.

The software supports analysis of individual structures with multiple failure modes as well as complex systems composed of interconnected components. It streamlines the evaluation of hazard probabilities, structural response, and potential life and economic consequences, helping technical teams make better-informed, risk-informed, and defensible decisions.

This webinar introduces the capabilities of RMC-TotalRisk and demonstrates how it can be applied to real-world infrastructure scenarios. Participants will gain insight into its modelling framework, analytical workflows, and practical applications in safety assurance and flood risk planning. Whether you're assessing a single dam or an integrated levee system, RMC-TotalRisk offers a powerful toolset for modern risk analysis.

Presenters

Haden Smith

USACE, RMC & HydroSmith LLC

Haden Smith is a Lead Engineer with the USACE Risk Management Center, specialising in developing risk methodologies, conducting flood hazard assessments for high-priority dams and levees, and advancin... Read more

Woodrow Fields

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) Institute for Water Resources (IWR)

Woodrow "Woody" Fields is a Senior Consequence Specialist at the USACE Risk Management Center (CEIWR-RMC) with over 15 years of experience in risk assessments. His work focuses on developing innovativ... Read more

Panel Members

Krey Price

International Water Training Institute

Educated at the University of California at Berkeley, Krey is a civil engineer and project manager with international experience in water resources. He is engaged in computational modelling, engineeri... Read more

Interested in learning more?

The RMC‑TotalRisk Essentials course builds directly on the concepts introduced in this webinar, offering a structured three‑part training with practical exercises and real‑world applications.

Participants will gain confidence in navigating the software, interpreting outputs, and applying quantitative risk analysis across single‑failure, multi‑failure, and system‑level scenarios.

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