Coordinated Investment
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Coordinated Investment is an effort to increase information feedback between integrated local teams and the diverse regional agency programs that create their operating environment, to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of ecosystem management. Special emphasis is placed on listening to local teams that cross governmental silos (for example integrating farm, fish, flood, and water supply issues) because of their ability to identify improvement opportunities within government. The Snohomish Coordinated Investment Network page describes a range of activities and actors that was evaluated as part of pilot work in Snohomish County, leading to the pilot improvement projects listed below. UpdatesSeasonal status reports are e-mailed to coordinated investment partners:
Improvement ProjectsThe following wiki pages describe coordinated investment efforts: The following pages describe topics being pursued with support from coordinated investment efforts:
Effort DocumentationActivities and documents are provided in reverse chronology STEP 4 - Continuous Improvement System 2018Limited resources for project management continue to limit improvement projects linked to local integrated team requests. EPA and TNC have recently stepped up to support an Acquisition Barrier Analysis. This has inspired a proposal for a Near Term Action
STEP 3 - Improvement Project Implementation 2017 ongoing
STEP 2 - Snohomish Coordinated Investment Network Development 2016Following a series of interviews with agency programs and local partners a next phase of work aims to implement coordination efforts that maximize the effectiveness of local teams.
STEP 1 - Concept Development 2014-15The following documents were developed between late 2014 and late 2015, and represent a range of conversations about "what does better state-federal coordination look like?". This led to the exploration of a Snohomish County pilot.
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