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Management Structure Breakout session: Goal 1

Management Structure Breakout session: Goal 1. The NCPN will develop and implement a management structure that ensures continual, unimpeded flow of information throughout the network. What we liked about the Goal 1?. Hmmmmmmmmmm…

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Management Structure Breakout session: Goal 1

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  1. Management Structure Breakout session: Goal 1 The NCPN will develop and implement a management structure that ensures continual, unimpeded flow of information throughout the network.

  2. What we liked about the Goal 1? • Hmmmmmmmmmm… • goal should be broader, not about information flow, but more about governance

  3. Concerns/issues discussed • governance should be management and leadership • triangle of regulators, researchers and industry triangle is important. (include federal agencies) • Management structure critical so funds are going to those projects intended.

  4. Components of the network. • Clean plant programs • State, federal (ARS and APHIS), university • NGO’s (non gov organizations), other certifying agencies • Regulatory • APHIS • National Plant Board (State Dept of Ag.) • Stakeholders • Nursery and commercial industries, growers, • Homeowners (end users of product) • Research community

  5. Concerns/Questions: • What kind of management can we devise to support the clean plant network that supports/implements what is coming from the Farm Bill? • Do we expand the network beyond what currently exists? • Should we develop criteria to expand (change, augment) aspects of the network? • Is this system voluntary?

  6. Conclusions: • Don’t ask for funds just to continue doing what we are currently doing. • Identify gaps in current program activities. • Must be dedicated line item in budget for this funding. • Need a dedicated person to serve as director/coordinator • Ensure strong, unimpeded input from regulators, scientists & industry

  7. USDA agencies need to be represented • We need to spell out roles of USDA agencies (e.g., ARS: research and development of diagnostics, germplasm repositories, APHIS: regulatory, etc.) • Governance board should identify roles and responsibilities of all federal agencies and other members (all components of the network).

  8. Changes/Modifications National Clean Plant Network Coordination Committee (NCPNCC) • Say that 3 times really fast! • Rationale: Model used in USDA to ensure active support from USDA (ask Tom to explain this!)

  9. New Goal 1 • NCPNCC enables the interaction among regulators, industry and research communities to determine the resources and structure needed to ensure a viable and fully functioning clean plant system.

  10. New Objectives; Goal 1 Objective 1: The NCPN will develop and implement a management/governance structure. Objective 2: Develop mechanisms to manage the scope of the network. Objective 3: Provide leadership by ensuring continual, unimpeded flow of information among the components (regulators, industry, and researchers) of the network.

  11. Benefits of the goal on the way we do business • NCPNCC enables the interaction among regulators, industry and research communities to determine the resources and structure needed to ensure a viable and fully functioning clean plant system. • What do you think?

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