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OEI and OPA Issue Joint Memorandum of Understanding
| Between:
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Kimberly T. Nelson
Chief Information Officer
Assistant Administrator, Office of Environmental Information
and
Joseph J. Martyak, Associate Administrator
Office of Public Affairs
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| Subject: |
Management and oversight responsibilities for EPA's
Web site by the Office of Public Affairs (OPA) and
the Office of Environmental Information (OEI).
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Purpose
This Memorandum of Understanding delineates certain interdependent
functions, oversight responsibilities, and joint initiatives of
the Office of Public Affairs (OPA) and the Office of Environmental
Information (OEI) for the Agency's public Web site.
Interdependent Responsibilities of the Office of Public
Affairs and the Office of Environmental Information
The responsibility of both OPA and OEI is to create an
EPA Web site that accurately conveys the mission and work of the
Agency. Both Offices work to ensure that the Agency's data and
information are up-to-date, easily and fully accessible, and presented
in a context that is meaningful to the public. Both offices recognize
the interdependence of their Web-related responsibilities and
the need to work closely to support and enhance complementary
functions. Each office is responsible for developing and implementing
policies related to its functional areas.
Specific Responsibilities of Each Office
In general, OPA is responsible for editorial content
and context. OEI is responsible for funding, operating, and maintaining
the Web site.
Office of Public Affairs Responsibilities
OPA is responsible for overseeing the development and
management of Web content (including organization and presentation)
so as to best communicate the Agency's mission and the Administrator's
priorities. To implement this responsibility and authority, OPA:
- Develops and implements EPA's "Communications Product Development
and Approval" policy;
- Develops and implements guidelines for the effective use of
graphics on EPA's Web site;
- Makes final decisions about removing content from the EPA
Web site (OEI may remove content in an emergency and then
request concurrence from OPA); and
- Oversees and provides strategic direction to the rest of the
Agency on using the Web as a communication tool;
Office of Environmental Information Responsibilities
OEI is responsible for funding, operating, and maintaining
the Web site and data systems and for providing guidelines for
information quality. To implement this responsibility and authority,
OEI:
- Develops and implements site management tools to support the
content and data quality goals of the Agency including site
security;
- Develops and implements other information technology relating
to EPA's Web site (e.g., search, content management, automated
classification, metadata, and dynamic content delivery);
- Reports regularly to OPA and the rest of the Agency on implementation
of policies;
- Responds to external authorities (e.g., Congress, the White
House and OMB);
- Develops model for pre-dissemination review (based on
Information Quality Guidelines); and
- Provides technical support for OPA Web initiatives.
Joint Initiatives of the Office of Public Affairs and the
Office of Environmental Information
The two offices jointly share these efforts:
- Manage Web site design, 'look and feel' template, specification,
and exemptions;
- Develop plans for restructuring the EPA Web site to incorporate
feedback from changing usage and emerging technologies (e.g.,
topics-based approach);
- Establish a framework for EPA policies for Web governance
relating to OPA and OEI responsibilities;
- Monitor and oversee implementation of policies governing Web
content (including organization and presentation) and infrastructure
management; and
- Develop policies for assigning responsibility for areas of
the Web site.
- Work together to communicate new directions and policies to
regional and program contacts, e.g. IRM Branch Chiefs, OPA
directors, phone calls, and annual meetings.
