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Moving forward in 2011:
 
Moving forward in 2011:
 
#Continue to support evaluation theme and follow up with Anne Doucette
 
#Continue to support evaluation theme and follow up with Anne Doucette
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#Help connect members to additional evaluation resources, including the Environmental
 
#Help connect members to additional evaluation resources, including the Environmental
Evaluation Network event in D.C (Ana is on planning committee and
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Evaluation Network event in D.C (Ana is on planning committee and will provide more details soon)
will provide more details soon)
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#Begin a repository of Case Study success stories in utilization of data
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#Begin a repository of Case Study success stories in utilization of data for decision-support with measurable positive impacts for societal benefit(e.g. economic benefits, etc.). Encourage others ESIP-wide to contribute Case Studies (and other clusters). Post list of Case Studies on Decisions web page. Use case studies to contribute to monthly ESIP newsletter
    for decision-support with measurable positive impacts for societal benefit
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    (e.g. economic benefits, etc.). Encourage others ESIP-wide to contribute
 
    Case Studies (and other clusters). Post list of Case Studies on Decisions  
 
    web page. Use case studies to contribute to monthly ESIP newsletter
 
 
#Begin building a package of best-practices - meant to be a working document- for how to incorporate evaluation into project/program management, including resources for how to find an evaluator etc. Host on Decisions wiki page for all to contribute.
 
#Begin building a package of best-practices - meant to be a working document- for how to incorporate evaluation into project/program management, including resources for how to find an evaluator etc. Host on Decisions wiki page for all to contribute.
  
 
Possible Contributions for Summer Santa Fe meeting:  
 
Possible Contributions for Summer Santa Fe meeting:  
      - Data products and tools appropriate to decision-making activities
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#Data products and tools appropriate to decision-making activities
      - How the quality of the data inputs and the services used to deliver
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#How the quality of the data inputs and the services used to deliver
        the data impact the quality of decision-making activities
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#the data impact the quality of decision-making activities
  
 
Action items for Santa Fe
 
Action items for Santa Fe

Revision as of 17:05, January 26, 2011

On the call: Rob Raskin, Erin Robinson, Danny Hardin, Ana Prados

2010 Decisions cluster accomplishments discussion: Contributions to last 3 ESIP meetings including an end-user/decision maker focused breakout in the Winter of 2010 and Summer of 2010 and an Evaluation workshop in Winter 2011.

Moving forward in 2011:

  1. Continue to support evaluation theme and follow up with Anne Doucette
  1. Help connect members to additional evaluation resources, including the Environmental

Evaluation Network event in D.C (Ana is on planning committee and will provide more details soon)

  1. Begin a repository of Case Study success stories in utilization of data for decision-support with measurable positive impacts for societal benefit(e.g. economic benefits, etc.). Encourage others ESIP-wide to contribute Case Studies (and other clusters). Post list of Case Studies on Decisions web page. Use case studies to contribute to monthly ESIP newsletter
  1. Begin building a package of best-practices - meant to be a working document- for how to incorporate evaluation into project/program management, including resources for how to find an evaluator etc. Host on Decisions wiki page for all to contribute.

Possible Contributions for Summer Santa Fe meeting:

  1. Data products and tools appropriate to decision-making activities
  2. How the quality of the data inputs and the services used to deliver
  3. the data impact the quality of decision-making activities

Action items for Santa Fe

  1. Find decision makers/speakers for the break-out session to discuss their

data and data-service needs from their perspective. Work with other clusters on this.

  1. Talk to Karl about local/state decision makers to invite
  2. Talk to Dave Jones about decision-makers in Texas to invite