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Enhancing Extension and Education Through NOAA's Regional Collaborative Efforts

Learn about NOAA's initiatives on Regional Collaboration and the impact on Extension, Outreach, and Education. Explore goals, principles, team structure, and opportunities for improved stakeholder relations.

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Enhancing Extension and Education Through NOAA's Regional Collaborative Efforts

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  1. NOAA Regional CollaborationRegional Approaches to Outreach and EducationA Presentation to the NOAA SAB Working Group on Extension, Outreach and Education Mary M. Glackin Assistant Administrator NOAA Office of Program Planning & Integration January 8, 2007

  2. Outline • Purpose • Program Overview • Regional Outreach and Communication • Issues/ Opportunities • Next Steps • Discussion

  3. Purpose • To provide information on NOAA’s new efforts on Regional Collaboration • To initiate a dialogue with the Working Group on how Regional Collaboration can enhance Extension, Outreach and Education

  4. Program Overview Goals of Regional Collaboration • Improved services for the benefit of NOAA’s customers • Increased value and productivity of partnerships • Improved stakeholder relations and support • Improved internal communications and efficiency across line offices and programs • A more visible and valued NOAA brand Success will be measured by NOAA’s ability to advance the work of the agency towards these goals

  5. Program Overview Guiding Principles • NOAA will advance its goals for regional collaboration through existing authority and accountability structures. This effort does not entail changes to NOAA’s organizational structure. • The overarching purpose of regional collaboration is to improve NOAA’s productivity and value to customers. • All those participating in this effort will strive to identify, acknowledge, and apply NOAA’s full range of capabilities, within and across regions, as needed to improve NOAA’s productivity and value to customers.

  6. Approach • Cross-cutting Priority Area: • Outreach and Communication • Programmatic Priority Areas: • Integrated Ecosystem Assessments • Integrated Water Resource Services • Hazard Resilient Coastal Communities Selection criteria: • Consistency with corporate priorities (AGM) • Programmatic requirements and available solutions require geographic specificity • High stakeholder demand / visibility

  7. Program Overview Approximation of NOAA Facilities

  8. Program Overview Framework for NOAA Regional Collaboration

  9. Program Overview 8 Regional Teams • Team Leads: Alaska – Laura Furgione (NWS) Central – Lynn Maximuk (NWS) Great Lakes – Stephen Brandt (OAR) North Atlantic – Dean Gulezian (NWS) Pacific – Bill Thomas (NOS) South Atlantic – Jeffrey Payne (NOS) Southern – Buck Sutter (NMFS) Western – Vickie Nadolski (NWS) • First regional reports due at the NOAA Leadership Summit January 25 & 26 • Leadership Summit will include working sessions on region-specific views of NOAA’s corporate priorities; other regional programmatic priorities; and next steps for FY07-08 • For more detail and updates go to the Regional Collaboration Website: http://www.ppi.noaa.gov/regional_collaboration.htm

  10. Regional Outreach and Communication National Outreach and Communications Team • Louisa Koch is the Team Lead • Includes 8 Regional Team Leads • Assessment of regional assets underway • Regional strategies are being developed • Opportunity to promote common NOAA messages (e.g., 200th anniversary, environmental literacy)

  11. Issues/Opportunities Issues: • Uneven communications, uneven expectations • No additional resources available now; possible additional resources in the future • Participation of external partners • Integration of current regional priority efforts (e.g. Great Lakes Task Force) • Ensuring regional delineations don’t become ‘divides’

  12. Issues/Opportunities Opportunities: • Strong leadership support for overall effort • Enthusiastic regional leads • Many NOAA products are not fully used and can be significantly improved through internal collaboration • Lots of strong partners focused on same or similar issues

  13. Next Steps • Exploring ways to include partners at regional level • Letters to partners going out shortly to introduce effort • Near-term goal: Include Partners in defining regional priorities • Regional Collaboration will be briefed to the SAB at the March meeting • NOAA’s Regional Collaboration could benefit from a systematic evaluation of NOAA’s outreach and communications capabilities

  14. Discussion Questions ?

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