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April Hathcoat Reflects on E-Enterprise Tribal Engagement and Lessons Learned

In the July 2018 edition of the E-Enterprise Bulletin, E-Enterprise and Exchange Network Interoperability and Operations Team (IOT) member April Hathcoat of the Cherokee Nation discusses her involvement as a tribal representative in E-Enterprise and the valuable lessons she has learned along the way.   What roles do you fill on behalf of the E-Enterprise...

Read the Second Issue of the E-Enterprise Bulletin

On April 30, 2018, E-Enterprise released the second edition of the E-Enterprise Bulletin, featuring the following:

  • An interview with E-Enterprise Executive Committee Member Chris Simmers of New Hampshire
  • Featured E-Enterprise projects including CAER, EECIP, and E-Permitting ROI Calculator
  • Updates on recent state and EELC meetings, a lean facilitator exchange, and the Tribal Exchange Network conference
  • Other news regarding an online compliance assistance tool, a health data reporting dashboard, and more…

You can subscribe to future issues of the bulletin by clicking here.

Upcoming Webinar: E-Enterprise Facility Team Update and Opportunities

The E-Enterprise Facility Integration Team Co-Chairs invite you to their upcoming webinar on Tuesday, May 8, from 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. ET. This will be an opportunity to learn about the team’s Phase II accomplishments and their plans for Phase III, which is about to begin. Co-Chairs Ron Evans (US EPA), Joshua Kalfas (Oklahoma DEQ),...

Chris Simmers of New Hampshire Reflects on E-Enterprise Project Successes and Lessons Learned

In the April 2018 edition of the E-Enterprise Bulletin, E-Enterprise leader Chris Simmers of the New Hampshire Department of Information Technology discusses his involvement in two successful E-Enterprise projects and the valuable lessons he has learned as a member of the E-Enterprise for the Environment Executive Committee.   What roles do you fill on behalf of the E-Enterprise initiative? I am...

EE2018: Call For Meeting Content and Program Committee Members Now Open

The call for content is now open for the E-Enterprise National Meeting (EE2018)! We need your help to craft a program that is engaging, informative, and relevant to the important work you do. Please consider suggesting content for EE2018 and sharing this call broadly with your colleagues. The EE2018 Program Committee is developing a meeting...

Save the Date – EN2018 is now EE2018!

Mark your calendars for EE2018—the E-Enterprise National Meeting—powered by the Exchange Network! On October 23-25, 2018, the E-Enterprise community will gather in Dallas, Texas to connect, collaborate, and learn more about the innovative work happening across the environmental protection enterprise. EE2018 continues the longstanding series of national meetings held by the National Environmental Information Exchange...

Read the E-Enterprise Bulletin, Our New Quarterly Newsletter!

On February 15, 2018, E-Enterprise released the inaugural edition of the E-Enterprise Bulletin, featuring the following:

  • Interviews with EELC Co-Chairs Henry Darwin of U.S. EPA, Becky Keogh of Arkansas, and Micco Emarthla of Seneca-Cayuga Nation,
  • Featured E-Enterprise projects including the ePermitting ROI Calculator, SPeCS for SIPs, and the Pesticide Label Matching App
  • Meeting updates from the EELC meeting, an asbestos notification Lean event
  • Other news regarding the EPA Strategic Plan, ECOS President’s letter, and more…

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

Missouri and Arizona Join Forces on Water Safety Compliance Wizard

This article spotlights E-Enterprise’s Assistance Gateway project.

Open Call on the ePermitting ROI Calculator

There was an Open Call on Tuesday, June 27, on an ePermitting ROI calculator that is under development.

States, Industry Give Initial Nod to EPA Online Reporting Tools

News coverage of the E-Enterprise Engagement Forum from Bloomberg Environmen

Missouri, Arizona Team Up to Create Shareable Cloud-Based Portal Architecture

This article from Government Technology discusses that the short-term goal of this cloud-based portal architecture is helping municipal Missouri governments better understand environmental law and regulations, but officials hope to create architecture other states can use as well.

Advanced Monitoring Technology, Opportunities and Challenges

This article from the November 2016 issue of EM Magazine, discusses the benefits and challenges of rapid changes in monitoring technology have the potential to dramatically improve environmental protection.