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E-Enterprise Leaders Eye Permitting Improvements, Lean Management, & More

EELC Co-Chairs Jim Macy of Nebraska, Gerald Wagner of the Blackfeet Nation, and Henry Darwin of EPA (left to right) State, tribal, and EPA leaders gathered in Phoenix, Arizona at the E-Enterprise Leadership Council (EELC) Spring Meeting to give strategic direction to existing projects and discuss areas of future efforts. Leaders provided strategic direction for...

E-Enterprise Leaders Begin Charting a Roadmap to Digital Transformation

In June, state, tribal, and EPA members of the E-Enterprise and Exchange Network Management Board and the Interoperability and Operations Team started developing a roadmap that will guide implementation of the E-Enterprise Digital Strategy. Recently adopted by the E-Enterprise Leadership Council, the Digital Strategy will help agencies voluntarily coordinate their technology investments and collectively harness the...

Betsy Shaw Reflects on E-Enterprise Project Success and Lessons Learned  

What roles do you fill on behalf of the E-Enterprise initiative? I am a proud charter member of the E-Enterprise Leadership Council (EELC) representing EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation (OAR). The EELC sets overall direction for the E-Enterprise collaborative, and individual EELC members help lead and support E-Enterprise projects within our own organizations. What...

E-Enterprise Principles Graphic Available for Download!

Sharing E-Enterprise principles with your peers has become easier than ever! You can now download our principles graphic as a PowerPoint slide.    

View Recording: May 29 E-Enterprise Open Call on Data Lakes

Are you curious about Data Lakes and how they might benefit your organization? Never heard of a data lake and want to know more? You are invited to an E-Enterprise and Exchange Network Open Call on Wednesday, May 29 from 3:00-4:30 PM Eastern. The presentation will introduce the essentials of data lakes and will be...

Read the Fifth Issue of the E-Enterprise Bulletin

On May 7, 2019, E-Enterprise released the fifth edition of the E-Enterprise Bulletin, featuring the following:

  • An interview with E-Enterprise Management Board member Mary Montoya
  • Featured E-Enterprise projects including the EE Portal, CAER, and ATTAINS
  • Other news regarding an EECIP discussion on online payment systems, permitting improvement efforts from Massachusetts and Arizona, and more…

You can subscribe to future issues of the E-Enterprise Bulletin by clicking here.

EE Webinar: State, EPA Permitting and Reporting Activities under NPDES

In May, E-Enterprise for the Environment hosted a webinar to spotlight work by states and EPA related to the development and deployment of various National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting applications and workflows. The workshop featured: Nevada: An overview of Nevada’s Division of Environmental Protection (DEP) state-developed E-Permitting system and NetDMR system. The NetDMR...

Arizona Radically Transforms Environmental Permitting and Compliance

Every citizen wants to live in a clean environment. While environmental rules are implemented to reduce pollution, the application and reporting processes involved in environmental regulation may become burdensome for businesses that lack dedicated staff to handle them. In addition, the 28,000 manual permit transactions once performed each year by the Arizona Department of Environmental...

CAER Inventory Project Promotes Better Informed Decisions

In efforts to improve the national emissions inventory of outdoor air toxic sources, which is used for the National Air Toxics Assessment and rule development, the Combined Air Emissions Reporting (CAER) project team researched commonalities and differences between air emissions data submitted and hosted in four databases. The team developed crosswalks for common data fields...

ATTAINS Provides Big Picture on Tribal Water Quality

Tribes monitor, collect, and assess water quality annually on their lands under Section 106 of the Clean Water Act. Historically, tribes have submitted water quality assessments to the EPA regional offices in a paper format, creating challenges when tracking, analyzing, and sharing trend data across the EPA Regions and on a national level. In 2016,...

States Share Solutions for Accepting Online Payments via EECIP

Is your agency using, or thinking of adopting, a system to accept online payments? If so, join this discussion thread via the E-Enterprise Community Inventory Platform (EECIP)! Todd Hochman of the New Mexico Environment Department is asking other departments and agencies about hosting online payment solutions (e.g. Paypal) for environmental services. Todd is looking for...

E-Enterprise Spotlights Pioneering Massachusetts Permit Efforts

As part of its effort to promote timely permit review, E-Enterprise for the Environment recently hosted a webinar spotlighting work of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) on a state electronic permitting system. MassDEP worked with state partners to first streamline processes, and then develop and deploy a scalable e-permitting platform using standard components...