Seminar Series

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To help advance our mission to “serve the Nation and advance the mission of the Department of the Interior and its bureaus with innovative, objective, cross-cutting policy and economic analyses and program coordination,” the Office of Policy Analysis (PPA) leads and organizes its long-standing Policy Seminar Series. We welcome experts to discuss policy issues and programs that are relevant to diversity of the Department's interests and responsibilities. Jump to schedule

Want to get involved in the Seminar Series? Get in touch with PPA to sign up for updates, propose a possible seminar, or if you have queries: ppa@ios.doi.gov

Background

The purpose of the of the DOI Policy Seminar Series (Series), led by the Office of Policy Analysis (PPA), is to advance the mission of the Department by raising awareness about policy-relevant issues and topics. To fulfill that purpose, the Series will seek to achieve the following goals:

  • Inform audiences about important policy issues and initiatives taking place across the Department, and in relevant agencies and organizations outside the Department
  • Promote the use of innovative methods for policy analysis, economic analysis, and cross-Department program coordination 
  • Elevate the role of evidence-based policy and economic analysis as a professional discipline 
  • Encourage the exchange of knowledge between DOI staff and peers in Federal, State, local and Tribal governments; non-profit organizations; academia; and industry
  • Establish PPA as a central hub for the coordination, communication, and development of policy, program, and economic analysis.

The primary audience for these seminars is DOI and bureau staff, especially those involved in policy development, analysis, and implementation. But that's not all: the Seminar Series is public, and we also include policy experts from academia, think tanks, nonprofits, and other interested individuals from the public. 

Schedule & Tips

Seminars are generally held bimonthly on the second Tuesday or Thursday of the month. They typically begin at 12:15pm Eastern and run until 1:15pm or 1:45pm depending on the number of speakers. Seminars are held virtually through Microsoft Live Events, though the format and platform may be adjusted to better achieve the goals of the series. Regardless of format or platform, seminars will be viewable online as a webinar.

To submit questions online during the presentations, click on the comment bubble with a question mark in the upper right corner of your screen. Questions may be submitted throughout the presentation, and speakers will respond at the end. Closed captioning is available via the "CC" button on the player. 

2024 Seminars

Date & time Title Link Flyer
January 16 DOI Climate Policies    
February 22 Agency as a Narrative Frame and the Use of GIS for Action-based Visualizations    
April 25 "Overview of new Departmental Policy: Consideration and Inclusion of Indigenous Knowledge in the actions of the Department" and "co-production of Science: Incorporating Indigenous Knowledge o expand a conceptual risk framework for uranium mining"    
June 25 "Overview of new Departmental Policy: Nature-based Solutions" and "Nature-based Solutions in the U.S. Virgin Islands: Collaborative Post-Hurricane Coral Reef. Shorelines, and Mangrove Restoration Planning for Climate Resilience and Community Well-being"    
August 28 Addressing the Fire-Invasives Cycle in the Sagebrush Biome: A Case Study of Policy to Action under DOI's Restoration and Resilience Framework    

2023 Seminars

Date & time Title Link Flyer
February 21
Advancing DEIA in the Interior Workforce: The Roles of Data and Barrier Analysis
   
April 18
 
Accounting for Nature: Natural Capital Accounting and the Department of the Interior
   
June  13
 
DOI’s Blue Portfolio – Ocean, Coasts, and Climate:
Applying Science for Effective Management Strategies
  More info
December 12
 
Islands and Invasive Species: Urgent Issues and Opportunities for Action   More info

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