Based on the DVIDS (Defense Visual Information Distribution Service) link provided,
Subject: The video introduces the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Walla Walla District.
Role: The Walla Walla District is a full-service civil works federal organization under the Department of Defense.
Coverage Area: Their civil works boundaries cover approximately 107,000 square miles across six states, including Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, and parts of Nevada and Utah.
Mission & Infrastructure: The District operates multiple large multipurpose hydropower dams that provide significant benefits for navigation, recreation, and fish and wildlife habitat.
Project Scope: Beyond hydropower, the District focuses on flood damage reduction, with key projects including the Dworshak Dam and the Lower Granite Lock and Dam along the Snake River.
The video is a concise overview of the district’s mission in the Pacific Northwest, published on December 12, 2022.
If you want, I can find more information on their specific dams, like Lucky Peak Dam or the Lower Granite Lock and Dam’s 50th anniversary. Let me know what you’d like to look into further. Video – USACE Walla Walla District