Partnership Minnesota


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Partnership Minnesota

Partnership Minnesota (PM) was created to increase working relationships
between federal, state & local government agencies for the benefit of
quality service to the public.  The project is coordinated and supported
by a 18-member Board of Directors representing managers from federal,
state & local government agencies in Minnesota.  PM annually conducts a
one-day workshop for federal, state & local government employees in
Minnesota.  The workshop explores federal, state & local partnerships
as a strategy to improve service quality.  PM sponsors federal, state &
local cooperative projects focused on specific issues or problems of
mutual concern.  PM serves as the network to broker and coordinate
technology, skill and information flow between federal, state & local
government in Minnesota.   PM also provides public recognition to
outstanding examples of federal, state & local agency cooperation for
the benefit of the public in Minnesota.

From:   Dean Larson
Organization:  Interagency
Location:   St. Paul, MN
Telephone:  (612)297-7503
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