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Announcing the 2008 Recognition of Excellence Application Process
Purpose:
The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) is pleased to announce the opening of the Recognition of Excellence (ROE) application process for 2008. This initiative was established in 2004 to recognize high performance employment and training-related programs and superior or improved system performance by entities administering and partnering with ETA-funded programs. The ROE is an important opportunity to honor programs that have achieved commendable outcomes as well as facilitate the exponential replication of innovative practices throughout the workforce investment system.
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TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT NOTICE NO. 25-07
Subject:Announcing the 2008 Recognition of Excellence Application Process
Purpose:
The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) is pleased to announce the opening of the Recognition of Excellence (ROE) application process for 2008. This initiative was established in 2004 to recognize high performance employment and training-related programs and superior or improved system performance by entities administering and partnering with ETA-funded programs. The ROE is an important opportunity to honor programs that have achieved commendable outcomes as well as facilitate the exponential replication of innovative practices throughout the workforce investment system.
To:ALL STATE WORKFORCE AGENCY ADMINISTRATORS |
From:
DOUGLAS F. SMALL |
Date:January 16, 2008 |
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Contact: Direct all questions to the appropriate Regional Office.
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