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Open Government Plan for the Education and Conflict Resolution Programs of the Udall Foundation 2010 - 2012
Strategic_Plan
Start: 2009-10-01, End: 2012-09-30, Publication: 2013-08-28 Source: http://udall.gov/open/UdallFoundationOpenGovernmentPlan2010-2012(040710).pdf
Submitter:
Name:Owen Ambur
Email:Owen.Ambur@verizon.net
Organization:
Name:Udall Foundation
Acronym:UF
Description: The Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation (the "Udall Foundation") is an independent agency of the Executive Branch.
It was created initially, in 1992, to honor the legacy of the late Morris Udall, who represented Southern Arizona in the U.S.
House of Representatives for 30 years. In 2009, Congress changed the name of the Foundation to include Stewart L. Udall, the
older brother of Morris Udall, who served as a member of Congress and was Secretary of the Interior from 1961 to 1969.
Stakeholder(s):
- Phil Lemanski: Deputy Executive Director for Finance and Education, Udall Foundation, lemanski@udall.gov
- Patricia Orr: Director of Program Development and Evaluation, U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution, orr@ecr.gov
- Udall Foundation Open Government Liaisons: Designated Leads and Feedback Mechanisms -- The Foundation has designated open government liaisons for its education and environmental
conflict resolution programs. The designated officials will regularly review and respond to feedback received on the Foundation's
open government initiatives, and will work to ensure that the commitments put forth in this plan will be carried out within
a reasonable timeframe. The Foundation welcomes feedback at any time through its open government webpages at www.udall.gov
and at www.ecr.gov.
- Dispute Resolution Professionals: In addition, although the Udall Foundation has a small staff, it has significant resources available through a national network
of dispute resolution professionals with which its teams on a regular basis.
- Office of Management and Budget: The Foundation offers its services to assist the Office of Management and Budget and federal departments and agencies in meeting
the goals of the Open Government Directive. Further information about Foundation resources and programs are available on the
Foundation website and from the Foundation's designated open government leads.
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