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CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS: (Summary of a Symposium)
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
Mark Grammer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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CURRENT POLICIES OF THE OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
Marjorie L. Budd, Office of Personnel Management
2
THE ARMY CIVILIAN TRAINING, EDUCATION, AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM
Frank Oliva, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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FACILITIES MAINTENANCE SPECIALISTS EDUCATION
Robert K. Tyson, U.S. Department of State
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CONTINUING EDUCATION IN THE BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
Elmer Haight, Bureau of Reclamation
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CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR CONSTRUCTION PERSONNEL IN THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
James O. Wear, Department of Veterans Affairs
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HOW THE ACADEMIC COMMUNITY VIEWS CONTINUING EDUCATION
Billy V. Koen, The University of Texas at Austin
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FOUNDATIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AIA’s CONTINUING EDUCATION SYSTEM
Michael A. Price, University of Oklahoma
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CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS—PROGRAMS FOR NON-FEDERAL OWNERS
James A. Broaddus, Construction Industry Institute
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CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS: (Summary of a Symposium)
SUMMATION
Mark Grammer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS: (Summary of a Symposium)