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Changes Coming to Exchange Network Governance

November 24, 2015

The Exchange Network Leadership Council (ENLC) and the Network Technology Board (NTB) are excited to announce that on December 1, 2015, the Exchange Network Governance will formally become part of E-Enterprise for the Environment.

E-Enterprise for the Environment embraces a new model for collaborative leadership among environmental co-regulators, engaging with all interested and affected parties to achieve positive environmental, human health, and economic outcomes. It builds upon the foundation of the Exchange Network, recognizing the value of a proven communications and data analytics platform for sharing environmental information to foster informed decision-making.

The Exchange Network’s joint governance model of Federal, State, Territorial, and Tribal Partners working together has been adopted by E-Enterprise. The new governance will consist of the E-Enterprise Leadership Council (EELC), the new E-Enterprise Executive Committee (EEEC), the new E-Enterprise and Exchange Network Management Board (MB), and the new E-Enterprise and Exchange Network Interoperability and Operations Team (IOT).

Although the ENLC and the NTB will sunset on December 1, their work will continue as part of the new E-Enterprise structure. Much will be happening over the next weeks and months, including the launch of a new E-Enterprise website where complete information for all the new governance bodies will be available. In the meantime, the EELC, MB, and IOT rosters will soon be available at https://www.exchangenetwork.net/e-enterprise/.

Andrew Battin, MB Co-Chair
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
P: 202.566.2140
E: battin.andrew [at] epa.gov

Matt Leopard, IOT Co-Chair
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
P: 202.566.1698
E: leopard.matthew [at] epa.gov

Andrew Putnam, MB Co-Chair
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
P: 303.692.3579
E: andrew.putnam [at] state.co.us

Chris Simmers, IOT Co-Chair
New Hampshire Department of Information Technology
P: 603.271.2961
E: chris.simmers [at] doit.nh.gov

 

Call for 2016 Tribal EN Conference Presenters and Sponsors

November 19, 2015

2016 TRIBAL EXCHANGE NETWORK CONFERENCE
FEBRUARY 9-10, 2016
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO

The 2016 Tribal Exchange Network Conference will provide Tribal professionals, and those working with Tribes, an opportunity to meet and learn about current initiatives, funding, and technical topics related to the Exchange Network. Come and share your experiences, learn from and network with other Tribal professionals!

Presentation abstracts and poster requests are currently being accepted from individuals and entities involved in the Exchange Network. Presentations should discuss direct experiences and/or original research relevant to Tribal audiences. Topics should be linked directly to the Exchange Network. Sponsorship requests are also being accepted. For complete information, please visit: http://www.tribalexchangenetwork.org/tribalconference.html.

Lydia Scheer
Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals
P: 928.523.6887
E: lydia.scheer [at] nau.edu

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