Why were new case writeup format, content, exhibit, and submission rules adopted in 2005?
These changes were recommended by the RPES Advisory Committee and approved by the Associate Administrator. The streamlined, more tightly focused format facilitate panelist evaluation and panel consensus decision making by eliminating extraneous or marginal information not pertinent to RGEG application. The electronic case submission and distribution system is the first standardized (ARS-wide) system for reviewing and approving case writeups. It has greatly reduced the costs of mailing cases to RPE Staff, and of subsequent distribution to panelists. Together, these changes constitute the first comprehensive revision of case writeup policy since RPES was “nationalized” in 1985.
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