How should local governments demonstrate “coordination” with the state? Is simply sharing the local government’s EECS adequate?
DOE is seeking a greater level of cooperation and coordination than simply sharing strategies. DOE is seeking to ensure that state, regional and local efforts are complementing and supporting one another but has not established strict criteria for what such coordination might involve. Participation in state-convened meetings concerning the use of these funds and engagement of private and other types of partners on the coordinated use of these funds are two examples of the type of coordination they are seeking.
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