Difference between revisions of "National Air Pollution Training Program"
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− | A series of discussions between the MJOs and EPA through 2018 resulted in a proposal to organize the JTC into four working groups to focus on the current high priority issues in the Program. The priorities were defined by the MJOs based on discussions with their SLT members | + | A series of discussions between the MJOs and EPA through 2018 resulted in a proposal to organize the JTC into four working groups to focus on the current high priority issues in the Program. The priorities were defined by the MJOs based on discussions with their SLT members and their own perspectives on the state of the Program. A new organizational structure for the JTC and workgroups was proposed by the MJOs as a straw proposal (image to the right). |
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+ | The structure is envisioned as an hourglass with the JTC at-large membership and workgroups as the wide collection points, and a steering committee as the central funnel point in the hourglass. Information will flow into Program from the SLTs, MJOs, and federal partners through the JTC at-large. This information will be processed and redistributed by the Steering Committee | ||
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Revision as of 15:56, 9 April 2019
Contents
Joint Training Committee
Members
Recruitment
Conference Calls
2019 Workgroups
A series of discussions between the MJOs and EPA through 2018 resulted in a proposal to organize the JTC into four working groups to focus on the current high priority issues in the Program. The priorities were defined by the MJOs based on discussions with their SLT members and their own perspectives on the state of the Program. A new organizational structure for the JTC and workgroups was proposed by the MJOs as a straw proposal (image to the right).
The structure is envisioned as an hourglass with the JTC at-large membership and workgroups as the wide collection points, and a steering committee as the central funnel point in the hourglass. Information will flow into Program from the SLTs, MJOs, and federal partners through the JTC at-large. This information will be processed and redistributed by the Steering Committee