Introduction to the Exchange Network January 9 th, 2012.

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Introduction to the Exchange Network January 9 th, 2012

What is the Exchange Network? A partnership to support better environmental decisions through improved exchange of and access to environmental information. 2

What is the purpose of the Network? 3 Automated and efficient data sharing Higher data quality through standardization On-demand access to timely environmental information Integration of information across environmental interests and jurisdictions Better decisions about protecting the environment and human health The Exchange Network is a system that enables:

What does the network do? Comprehensive Internet-based data system for securely exchanging environmental and public health information among partners. 4 Key Elements Enables EPA’s partners to automate data reporting to the Agency Allows partners to access each other’s data Allows agencies to have better data available to support decision making and improve environmental quality.

5 Network Building Blocks Data and Technology Standards Tools and services Secure data exchanges

Why are EPA and its Partners building the Network? 6 Eliminates paper-based, manual processes thereby saving resources and time Simplifies data entry and eliminates redundancies Provides quick, real-time, and valid data

Network Development 7 Focus on reporting by EPA’s partners to Agency priority systems Exploring ways to expand the network Phase 1 Phase 2

8 Business Value of the Network Improves data validity, timeliness, security and accessibility Provides shared services and improves communication among EN partners and their systems Empowers program staff and managers by making data more accessible and easy to integrate and analyze Supports open government and transparency efforts

What is an EN node? Nodes A partner’s point of presence though which it exchanges data A computer (technically known as a web server) Sends and responds to requests via the Internet Requests and responses use eXtensible Markup Language (XML) Software allows nodes to communicate to each other without human intervention Use standardized tools and technology neutral components The Central Data Exchange (CDX) is EPA’s node on the Exchange Network 9

Who Participates in the EN? states/ 87 Tribes/ 5 Territories EPA Program Offices Regions OEI Environmental Council of the States National Congress of American Indians Other Federal Agencies Exchange Network Partners:

12 Examples of Success –Near real time access to data (1 hour delay) –Automated QA –Services that can be reused by other partners

13 Examples of Success –Regional water quality network –Reporting water quality data from 20+ tribes –Regional “supernode” model that can be reused by other tribal consortia

14 Examples of Success –Created Delaware Environmental Navigator (DEN) to house environmental data on class V wells –Users can perform queries and map data –Promotes transparency and supplies quality assurance

Committing Resources to the EN Since 2002, 574 grants worth $165 million 399 awards worth $132 million to states 132 awards worth $22 million to tribes 13 awards worth $2.4 million to territories ECOS award for associated program support $8 million Awarded 56 grants worth $9.6 million in FY awards worth $7.4 million to states 12 awards worth $1.8 million to tribes 15

For more information on the EN 16

EN Contacts 17 Laurie Carter, Region 6 (214) Maryane Tremaine, Region 7 (913) Josie Lopez, Region 8 (303) Christine Vigil, Region 8 (303) Patricia Eklund, Region 9 (415) David Tetta, Region 10 (206)