Title: BETTER USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN COMPLIANCE MONITORING ACTIVITIES
1BETTER USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN COMPLIANCE MONITORING
ACTIVITIES
Field Activity Compliance Technology
Strategy FACT Strategy
- Phyllis Flaherty, Chief
- Dan Klaus, EPS
- National Compliance Monitoring Policy Branch
- CAMPD/OC/OECA
- U.S. EPA
- April 14, 2009
2BETTER USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN COMPLIANCE MONITORING
ACTIVITIES
- Overview
- Software Developed for PCB Inspections for use on
Tablets - Demo - Expansion of PCB Pilot
- Field Activity Compliance Technology (FACT)
Strategy Overview - Next Steps Other Programs
- What You Can Do
3Benefits of Portable Personal Computers and
Software
- Increase efficiencies (Enter information once,
populate many fields). - Improve timeliness and accuracy of data
collection and entry - Reduce time and improve consistency in preparing
inspection reports - Capture senior inspectors insight and expertise
of the inspection program thru software
development - Knowledge Management - Uniformity in the inspection process
4Benefits - continued
- Accessibility to reference materials during the
inspection (permit information, compliance
information, regulations, inspection manuals). - Real time ability to transfer information from
the field including photos - Increased speed for submitting inspection
reports/documentation - Ability to notify laboratories from the field
that samples are being sent for analysis
5Portable Personal Computers
- Options on What to Automate for Compliance
Monitoring - Pre-Inspection Targeting, Facility Information,
Background Materials - Inspection Note Taking, Document Collection,
Photographs and Diagrams, Printing Forms - Post Inspection Data Entry, Report Writing,
Statute References, Case Development
6Portable Personal Computers
- Options on What to Automate for Compliance
Monitoring - Pre-Inspection Targeting, Facility Information,
Background Materials - Inspection Note Taking, Document Collection,
Photographs and Diagrams, Printing Forms - Post Inspection Data Entry, Report Writing,
Statute References, Case Development
7TSCA PCB PILOT
- The goal of the Pilot was to develop software for
Tablets to - Prepare for an inspection.
- Collect handwritten notes, make drawings, and
generate the required inspection forms. - Auto-fill/print necessary TSCA forms that are
required by statute to be given during the
inspection. - Produce a nearly complete inspection report based
on the notes entered during the inspection.
8TSCA PCB Pilot
- NCMPB, Region 5, Indiana, and a contractor worked
together to identify an agreed upon workflow
process for conducting PCB inspections. - OECA and its contractor used the results to
develop inspection templates (MS Access) for use
on the Tablet to prepare for, conduct, and
self-populate multiple inspection templates.
9Portable Personal Computers
- Primary hardware used for data collection in the
field are PDAs and Tablet PCs.
10Equipment Used in Pilot
- Tablet Slate Convertible (1800 - 3000)
- Mobile Ink Jet Printer (350)
- Portable CD-RW Drive (200)
- Portable Scanner (200)
- USB (thumb) Drive (25)
- Extra batteries for Tablet (150)
- Environmental Cover (90 - 200)
- Equipment Case (90 - 200)
11PCB TEMPLATE
12Expansion of the PCB Pilot
- OC has provided hardware packages for one to two
TSCA PCB inspectors in each region. Hardware
includes Tablet, scanner, printer, CD writer. - OC will continue to provide TSCA Compliance
Monitoring STAG money to states to purchase
Tablets and attend training - NCMPB will provide software, training, and
technical support. - Regions will need to provide data on time/cost
savings.
13Field Activity Compliance Technology (FACT)
Strategy
- Part 1 Overall Strategy for Making Better Use of
Technology - Part 2 Overview of OECA Activities
- Part 3 Portable Personal Computers in the Field
Overview of Hardware/Software Options Currently
Available - Part 4 Results of Survey and Research on Use of
Portable Personal Computers Within EPA and by
Other Government Agencies - Part 5 Application of the Key Elements from the
Fact Strategy OECAs Pilot Projects Using
Portable Personal Computers - Part 6 Strategy for Expanding the Use of
Portable Personal Computers to Other Programs or
Functions - Part 7 Leveraging Resources and Expansion
Options - Part 8 Conclusions and Recommendations
14Part 1 of the Fact Strategy
- Overall Strategy Identifies a series of
iterative steps for incorporating technology into
work processes.
15Steps Include
- Selection of Technology - Analysis, Actions
- If technology is ready to use, implementation.
- If not ready to use, technical research/work
pilot phase and expansion phase. - Once technology is ready to use either for the
pilot or expansion phase, the steps for
implementation of technology that is ready to use
are repeated.
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17Government Agency Survey Results
- Between 2005 and 2007 the National Compliance
Monitoring Policy Branch (NCMPB) collected
information on use of technology by - Headquarters and Regional EPA offices that have
inspectors. - Over 30 different federal, state, local and
foreign agencies.
18Examples of Quantified Benefits
- Broward County (FL) Environmental Protection
Department - Tablet PC use increases annual number of
inspections 14 and decrease data errors 40 - Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management - Tablet PCs create anticipated savings of
200,000 per year compared to paper process based
on 50,000 investment
19Steps Taken to Address Other Programs
- Announced NCMPB as OECAs National Coordinator on
Technology for Inspections/Investigations - FACT Strategy
- FACT Workshop
- Continued outreach at national meetings.
- Wiki
- STAG
20Steps Taken - FACT Workshop
- 50 EPA and 10 State attendees representing all
media. - Presentations on field software in use.
- Training on knowledge management and workflow
process. - Media break outs to develop workflow process.
21Next Steps - FACT Workshop
- Technical webinars.
- Follow-up with media breakout sessions on
progress - Demonstrations for HQ Offices
- NPDES Workshop Presentation (March 3-5)
- Supervisors Workshop (May)
- Region 6 Inspector Training Workshops (April
14-16) - Media-Specific FACT Workshop (Stormwater?)
22Next Steps - FACT Workshop
- Develop cross-media tools
- GIS tools
- Sample collection and chain of custody
- ICIS batch import of compliance monitoring data
- Work with media leads and regions to promote
software development across more programs. - Increase communication and collaboration between
states and regions - Leverage existing resources and initiatives
23Steps Taken - FACT Wiki
- http//wiki.epa.gov/FACT/
- Catalogue for State and EPA software in use by
inspection program. - Collaborative workspace to dynamically develop
workflow process.
24Steps Taken STAG Funds
- Funded over 900K to six state agencies for
software development - MT (Air), OK (UIC FIFRA), OH (Water), KY
(Multimedia), MD (RCRA) - FY2009 solicitation in April
25NPDES Software - OECA
- OECA will support/coordinate existing efforts, to
bring multiple parties together to develop a
uniform approach for preparing for and conducting
inspections and completing reports. - Selected Stormwater for pilot software
development. - Workflow process is first step (all regions).
- Will work with 1-2 regions on pilot software.
- Leverage existing work.
26What You Can Do
- Contact us (NCMPB as the National Coordinator)
regarding efforts to utilize this technology for
inspections. Share experiences! - Work with CAMPD to develop workflow process for
Stormwater inspections. - Work with states to promote interest in the
Multimedia STAG Funds solicitation and be project
officers for these proposals. - Managers/Supervisors support staff in their
efforts to adopt this technology make funds
available for the purchase of Tablets/PDAs as
software is developed. - Give us your input!
27What You Can Do
- Identify participants interested in working with
us to develop software for Stormwater
inspections. - Support your regional managers and staff that are
interested in developing software for inspections
or other compliance or enforcement workflow
processes. - Consider adopting Tablet PCs with docking
stations as primary computer.
28What You Can Do
- Identify additional inspection program(s) for new
technology implementation. - Contribute to Wiki to define workflow processes.
- Participate in upcoming efforts on NPDES
template. Workshop?