Mainstreaming Innovation into Agency Processes Sample Clauses

Mainstreaming Innovation into Agency Processes. ‌ CDPHE and EPA Region 8 are committed to fully integrating innovation and non-traditional projects into the planning, resource allocation and evaluation processes of each agency and expressly as part of the agencies’ CEPPA. With respect to the planning process, the agencies agree to take specific actions to xxxxxx innovations and non-traditional projects, including: • Actively seek potential innovation and non-traditional projects and identify them as part of the ordinary program planning and CEPPA planning activities of CDPHE and EPA and agree upon resource allocations for these projects, • Hold periodic meetings with staff to promote “bottom up” innovation, non-traditional projects, and capacity building ideas, and • Expressly incorporate planned innovation, non-traditional projects, and capacity building projects into the agencies’ annual plans, the CEPPA and related implementation plans.
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Mainstreaming Innovation into Agency Processes. ‌ CDPHE and EPA Region 8 are committed to fully integrating innovation projects into the planning, resource allocation and evaluation processes of each agency and expressly as part of the agencies’ CEPPA. With respect to the planning process, the agencies agree to take specific actions to xxxxxx innovations, including: • Actively seek potential innovation projects and identify them as part of the ordinary program planning and CEPPA planning activities of CDPHE and EPA and agree upon resource allocations for these projects, • Hold periodic meetings with staff to promote “bottom up” innovation and capacity building ideas, and • Expressly incorporate planned innovation and capacity building projects into the agencies’ annual plans, the CEPPA and related implementation plans.

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