| About the Instructors: Ray Outlaw, Associate, EnviroIssues Ray Outlaw is a project manager with EnviroIssues, a Northwest-based consulting firm focused on providing clients with the comprehensive tools needed to engage stakeholders, facilitate discussions and develop sustainable solutions. Ray specializes in ways to integrate technology with traditional public involvement strategies on projects that include Idaho Power’s Boardman to Hemingway, Idaho Power and Rocky Mountain Power’s Gateway West, and Bonneville Power’s I-5 Corridor Reinforcement transmission line projects. Ray has helped each of these projects increase public transparency, facilitate public participation, expedite and improve comment review and analysis, and enhance user experience using interactive mapping tools, Web-based communications management systems, Web analytics, and real-time information exchange. Chris Morse, Chief Technology Officer, EnviroIssues Chris Morse has more than 13 years of experience designing and managing internet and media projects. His background in computer science brings the necessary technical skills to EnviroIssues’ public involvement practice, allowing him to recommend, design and develop the most current and appropriate online tools to share and store information for each unique outreach project. He has developed numerous Web sites for large transmission facilities, as well as other projects. He also developed EnviroIssues’ communications management system which integrates with many of our project Web sites to manage contacts, comments, and related information, facilitate real-time mapping tools, and provide data access to project teams across large geographic areas. |
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