Using process redesign to improve DoD's environmental security program : remediation program management /
In fiscal year 1994, approximately $2.4 billion was spent on cleanup (or remediation) activities through the Defense Environmental Restoration Account and the Base Realignment and Closure act; in fiscal year 1996, approximately $2.1 billion will be spent, slightly less than half of the total Departm...
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Santa Monica, CA :
RAND,
©1999.
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Table des matières:
- Figure
- Tables
- Acronyms
- Research Approach
- Organization of Report
- Remediation Program Management Issues
- Managing Remediation Programs
- Challenges for DoD
- Overview of Innovative Commercial Remediation-Management Practices
- Lessons from the Literature
- Framework Supporting Case Studies
- Case 1. Remediation Program Management at Dupont
- Corporate Environmental Policy and Practice
- Remediation Program Policy and Philosophy
- Management Structure and Responsibilities
- Remediation Program Managers
- Core Resources
- DuPont Environmental Remediation Services
- Legal Function
- Processes and Implementation
- Performance Measurement
- Regulatory and Community Interactions
- Cost and Financial Considerations
- Other Elements
- Risk Assessment
- Information Systems
- Lessons Learned
- Case 2: Remediation Program Management at Olin Corporation
- Corporate Environmental Management Policy and Performance
- Remediation Policy
- Context and General Management Philosophy
- Program Management Structure, Roles, and Responsibilities
- Site Management
- Use of External Sources for Services
- Performance Measurement and Incentives
- Stakeholder Interactions
- Financial Costs
- Organizational Change
- Lessons Learned.