Vision Statement. The Local Workforce Development Board (LWDB) will serve as a strategic leader and convener of local workforce development system stakeholders. The LWDB will partner with employers and the local workforce development system to develop policies and investments that support public workforce system strategies that support: • The local economy; • The development of effective approaches including local and regional sector partnerships and career pathways; and • High quality, customer centered service delivery and service delivery approaches. In partnership with the CEO Board, the LWDB will set policy for the portion of the statewide workforce development system within the Area and consistent with State policies. IowaWORKS System Structure The Local Workforce Development Area is made up of 3 of comprehensive centers and 1 of affiliate centers. IowaWORKS System locations are listed in Attachment A-1 and Attachment A-2. Partners/ Parties to this Agreement are listed in Attachment B. The Northeast Iowa Local Workforce Development Board (local WDB) selected the One Stop Operator, State Public Policy Group (SPPG), through a competitive process in accordance with the Uniform Guidance, WIOA and its implementing regulations, and local procurement standards, laws, and regulations. All documentation for the competitive One Stop Operator procurement and selected process may be viewed on Northeast Iowa Local Workforce Development Board website at xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx-xxxx/xxxx. By signing this Agreement, Parties attest that the centers identified as Comprehensive and Satellite meet the definition as outlined in the Core Partner Agency jointly issued policy “Characteristics of the One Stop Delivery System.” WIOA Section 121 identifies the Federal programs and requires that the services and activities under each of those programs must be made available through each local area’s One Stop Delivery System. The entities that receive the Federal funds for each of these programs and/ or have the responsibility to administer the respective programs in the local area are required partners under WIOA. One stop centers provide services to individual customers based on individual needs, including the seamless delivery of multiple services to individual customers. There is no required sequence of service.
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Vision Statement. The Local Northwest Iowa Workforce Development Board (LWDBWDB) will serve as a strategic leader and convener of local workforce development system stakeholders. The LWDB WDB will partner with employers and the local workforce development system to develop policies and investments that support public workforce system strategies that support: • The o the local economy; • The o the development of effective approaches including local and regional sector partnerships and career pathways; and • High o high quality, customer centered service delivery and service delivery approaches. In partnership with the CEO Board, the LWDB WDB will set policy for the portion of the statewide workforce development system within the Area local area and consistent with State policies. IowaWORKS System Structure The Local Workforce Development Area is made up of 3 1 of comprehensive centers and 1 of affiliate centers. IowaWORKS System locations are listed in Attachment A-1 and Attachment A-2. Partners/ Parties to this Agreement are listed in Attachment B. The Northeast Northwest Iowa Local Workforce Development Board (local WDB) selected the One Stop Operator, State Public Policy Group Group, (SPPG), through a competitive process in accordance with the Uniform Guidance, WIOA and its implementing regulations, and local procurement standards, laws, and regulations. All documentation for the competitive One Stop Operator procurement and selected process may be viewed on Northeast Northwest Iowa Local Workforce Development Board website at xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx-xxxx/xxxx. By signing this Agreement, Parties attest that the centers identified as Comprehensive and Satellite meet the definition as outlined in the Core Partner Agency jointly issued policy “Characteristics of the One Stop Delivery System.” WIOA Section 121 identifies the Federal programs and requires that the services and activities under each of those programs must be made available through each local area’s One Stop Delivery System. The entities that receive the Federal funds for each of these programs and/ or have the responsibility to administer the respective programs in the local area are required partners under WIOA. One stop centers provide services to individual customers based on individual needs, including the seamless delivery of multiple services to individual customers. There is no required sequence of service.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding