Reymundo “Tony” Chapa is Director of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Tribal Nations Technical Center of Expertise, an office that assists and supports the USACE and other federal agencies with complex Tribal affairs. Tony has also served as Executive Director of Colorado State University’s Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands, as the Air National Guard’s National Program Manager for Cultural Resources, as Cultural Resources Subject Matter Specialist with the U.S. Air Force Civil Engineer Center, and as Base Historic Preservation Officer for Edwards Air Force Base, CA. He currently serves as Treasurer of the Society for American Archaeology, as board member of the Register of Professional Archaeologists, and as an advisory board member on the UCLA Cotsen Institute Waystation Initiative and Terra Search MIA, a veteran-owned organization that supports the U.S. Government’s global efforts to locate, recover, and repatriate missing U.S. Service Personnel. He is a U.S. Army Combat Veteran who holds Master of Arts degrees in Political Science and Anthropology, and he is passionate about family, music, culture, international travel, art, archaeology, and long road trips in his 1982 VW Westfalia.