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Whats the difference between a SPOC and a Project Manager?

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Whats the difference between a SPOC and a Project Manager?

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A The CMIPS II Single Point of Contact (SPOC) is the person designated to receive and disseminate communications regarding CMIPS II to the appropriate parties within the County. The SPOC will coordinate or communicate needed responses to the State, or refer Project staff to the correct person for specific information. The CMIPS II Project Manager coordinates all activities and ensures all agency responsibilities are planned and executed for a timely implementation. The Project Manager will facilitate implementation activities within the County, including information briefings, workgroup participants and meetings, and county readiness activities, and has the authority to represent county decisions to the State.

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