| | Triad Implementation Guide |
| | 0,42 | | MB |
| | 63 | | stron |
| | 6501 | | ID | Interstate Technology and Regulatory Council |
| | 2007 | | rok |
| | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| | ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. i |
| | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . iii |
| | 1. INTRODUCTION .1 |
| | 2. HOW TRIAD CAN HELP 2 |
| | 2.1 What Is Triad?2 |
| | 2.2 Why Implement Triad? 3 |
| | 2.3 Typical Triad Benefits .5 |
| | 2.4 Where Can Triad Be Applied?.7 |
| | 3. TRIAD IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM8 |
| | 3.1 Getting Started: Lessons Learned from the New Jersey Experience.8 |
| | 3.2 Triad Implementation Checklist.12 |
| | 3.3 Differences in Project Management with Triad.13 |
| | 4. CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS.14 |
| | 4.1 Cost Challenges14 |
| | 4.2 Data Challenges .16 |
| | 4.3 Project Management Challenges18 |
| | 4.4 Public and Tribal Stakeholder Challenges.20 |
| | 5. SUMMARY21 |
| | 6. REFERENCES 23 |
| | APPENDICES |
| | Appendix A. Example Agendas, Memos, and Justifications for Triad Implementation |
| | Appendix B. Additional Background on Legal Defensibility |
| | Appendix C. Budget and Procurement Considerations |
| | Appendix D. Data Acceptability Considerations |
| | Appendix E. Risk Assessment Considerations |
| | Appendix F. Sampling, Characterization, and Monitoring Team Contacts |
| | Appendix G. Acronyms |