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Directive:
TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT NOTICE NO. 17-03

Subject:
Announcing the Recognition of Excellence and Application Process

Purpose:
The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) is pleased to sponsor the first annual Recognition of Excellence on behalf of the nation¿s workforce investment system. To recognize superior employment and training related programs and improve system performance, ETA has established a system to recognize high levels of success by entities managing and partnering with ETA funded programs. ETA recognizes that achieving commendable outcomes requires much more than statutory or regulatory compliance. Therefore, high levels of success should be recognized, and it is ETA¿s hope that this recognition process will facilitate the exponential replication of promising practices throughout the workforce investment system.

To:
ALL STATE WORKFORCE AGENCIES
ALL STATE WORKFORCE LIAISONS

From:
Emily Stover DeRocco
Assistant Secretary

Date:
April 06, 2004

  

Contact:  If you have questions about the system of recognition or application, contact Adele Gagliardi at (202) 693-3700 or gagliardi.adele@dol.gov

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Created: May 24, 2007
Updated: March 30, 2009