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EERE Project Management Center Overview. National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) Golden Field Office (GFO). . 3. Purpose of Consolidation - Recap. The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) determined that to more efficiently and effectively manage EERE's deployment and outreach activities to consolidate these efforts in two offices:Golden Field Office (GO) National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL).
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2. EERE Project Management CenterOverview National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)
Golden Field Office (GFO)
3. 3 Purpose of Consolidation - Recap The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) determined that to more efficiently and effectively manage EEREs deployment and outreach activities to consolidate these efforts in two offices:
Golden Field Office (GO)
National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)
Operational efficiencies were the one of the main reasons cited for consolidating EERE operations in the field.
Prior to consolidation, the integration of R&D activities with deployment was not present; therefore the integration of the deployment work with the R&D work at each PMC location makes the best use of synergies between staff that support these functions.Operational efficiencies were the one of the main reasons cited for consolidating EERE operations in the field.
Prior to consolidation, the integration of R&D activities with deployment was not present; therefore the integration of the deployment work with the R&D work at each PMC location makes the best use of synergies between staff that support these functions.
4. National Energy Technology Laboratory Only DOE national lab dedicated to fossil energy
Fossil fuels provide 85% of U.S. energy supply
One lab, five locations, one management structure
1,200 Federal and support-contractor employees
Research spans fundamental science to technology demonstrations
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6. 6 Programs, Projects & Procurement 10 Programs in EERE; most focus on end-use sector or technology, e.g., Building Technologies, Industrial Technologies, Solar Energy
Each Program managed by a HQ Program Manager
Programs contain many Projects or activities
Projects managed by a PMC Project Manager
Projects awarded by PMC Procurement to Recipients, e.g., State Energy Office, Weatherization Office This slide is attempting to describe the differences between program and project management.
Programs are managed by HQ at a national level
Projects are managed in the field.
Projects are normally awarded by the field (PMC) contracting officer (Procurement office), and then managed/monitored by field project managers.This slide is attempting to describe the differences between program and project management.
Programs are managed by HQ at a national level
Projects are managed in the field.
Projects are normally awarded by the field (PMC) contracting officer (Procurement office), and then managed/monitored by field project managers.
7. 7 DOE HQ Organizational Structure This slide depicts the relationship between the HQ offices and the virtual PMC.
In the case of the Golden Field Office, they report organizationally to Rita Wells/ DAS/BA, yet are responsible for awarding and managing projects for the 10 program offices in TD.This slide depicts the relationship between the HQ offices and the virtual PMC.
In the case of the Golden Field Office, they report organizationally to Rita Wells/ DAS/BA, yet are responsible for awarding and managing projects for the 10 program offices in TD.
8. 8 Lines of Communication
9. 9 Program Implementation Responsibilities This slide describes the current division of program implementation between the two PMC sites.
Need to note the distinction of the sub-programs managed at each site (i.e. Industrial and FEM/BEMP at NETL and Native American at GO).
Need to mention that GO also is maintaining the National Parks management related to the Clean Cities program now managed by NETL (not reflected on the chart).
This slide describes the current division of program implementation between the two PMC sites.
Need to note the distinction of the sub-programs managed at each site (i.e. Industrial and FEM/BEMP at NETL and Native American at GO).
Need to mention that GO also is maintaining the National Parks management related to the Clean Cities program now managed by NETL (not reflected on the chart).
10. 10 This slide is an attempt to graphically illustrate the division of program implementation between the two PMC sites, yet the assignment of states to each PMC site for WAP and SEP projects.
Important Points:
Both GO and NETL will have national responsibly and working relationships with all 50 states and 5 territories for all programs, except for WAP and SEP.
The GO will manage projects with WAP and SEP for the states formally a part of the Western, Central and Mid-West Regions.
NETL will manage projects with WAP and SEP for the states formally a part of the Mid-Atlantic, Northeast and Southeast Regions.
NETL will be the contracting office for all WAP and SEP grants.This slide is an attempt to graphically illustrate the division of program implementation between the two PMC sites, yet the assignment of states to each PMC site for WAP and SEP projects.
Important Points:
Both GO and NETL will have national responsibly and working relationships with all 50 states and 5 territories for all programs, except for WAP and SEP.
The GO will manage projects with WAP and SEP for the states formally a part of the Western, Central and Mid-West Regions.
NETL will manage projects with WAP and SEP for the states formally a part of the Mid-Atlantic, Northeast and Southeast Regions.
NETL will be the contracting office for all WAP and SEP grants.
11. 11 This is the slide that can be used to describe how the GO is organized, and what the role/function is for each of the five offices and three special purpose offices are that report to the GO Manager.
Presentations to be given later that gets into more details about each of these groups.This is the slide that can be used to describe how the GO is organized, and what the role/function is for each of the five offices and three special purpose offices are that report to the GO Manager.
Presentations to be given later that gets into more details about each of these groups.
12. 12 Golden PMC Project Structure Need to describe how program/projects are assigned to each of these groups. Need to describe how program/projects are assigned to each of these groups.
13. 13 NETL Organization
14. 14 NETL PMC Project Structure
15. 15 Continue to interface with DOE Feds
Formula Grant Awards
Processing of Applications
Reporting of Information (WinSAGA)
Payment of Funds
Telephone/E-mail Access
Monitoring Visits
Technical Assistance
16. 16 Julie A. Riel (GO)
States from former Midwest, Central and Western Regions
17. 17 Intergovernmental Programs and Outreach Division (IPOD) Provide project management and outreach to EERE programs.
Provide targeted technical assistance, training and program development assistance in partnership with customers and stakeholders in the field.
Provide states and other customers with tools to analyze energy, environmental and economic impacts.
Serve as a resource, catalyst and customer broker for technology deployment and partnerships.
18. 18 Intergovernmental Team: GO Responsibilities:
Manage and monitor formula grant activities awarded to States in the West for:
State Energy Program (SEP) and Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP).
NETL responsible for SEP & WAP procurement.
Provide Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) outreach and technical assistance nationally to federal agencies implementing energy efficiency and renewable energy projects.
19. 19 Intergovernmental Team: NETL Responsibilities:
Manage and monitor formula grant activities awarded to States in the East for:
State Energy Program (SEP), and
Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP).
NETL responsible for SEP & WAP procurement.
20. 20 NETL Project Management CenterProject Officer Staff Listing for WAP
21. 21 Golden Field Office Project Management Center Project Officer Staff Listing for WAP
22. 22 NETL Project Management CenterContracting Staff Listing for WAP
23. 23 Summary of Comments and Concerns Received From WAP State Program Representatives Possible WAP Transfer from EERE to HHS
New Project Management Center (PMC) Structure
Annual Operating Plan (AOP) Funds for T&TA
Importance of Technical Assistance and Monitoring
PMC Staff Travel Restrictions (Need for Face-to-Face Interactions)
Face-to-Face Meetings at WAP Natl/Regl and PMC Meetings
Possible Meetings on topics/themes and new regional groupings
Use of webcasts, teleconferences, videoconferences, newsletters, etc.
Annual plan and schedule for all WAP-related meetings in U.S.
24. 24 Summary of Comments and Concerns Received From WAP State Program Representatives Cost Issues:
Average Cost Per Unit, Consumer Price Index (CPI)
Training and Technical Assistance:
Training Center Issues
Tribal Issues:
Isolation; Need to Leverage Resources; Need to Provide Greater Impact; Re-evaluate Allocation; Average Cost Per Unit Issues
Monitoring Policy:
State Priorities; Peer Monitoring Between States
Market Transformation with Advanced Technologies:
Training on Affordable Housing/Mobile Homes; Best Practices on Low-End Homes; Green Buildings
WAP and Renewable Energy:
WAP Serves as Testing Ground for New Technologies; Collaborating with Building Codes staff; Relationship with Green Buildings
25. 25 For More Information, Please Visit EERE Project Management Center (PMC): http://www.eere-pmc.energy.gov
DOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy: http://www.eere.doe.gov
PMC Stakeholder Update (Newsletter): PMCstakeholders@go.doe.gov
WAP Technical Assistance Center: http://www.waptac.org