Excerpt from Environmental Practice in Program Management Offices: Research Report; January 1995
The survey questionnaire, Annex C, contained 45 questions organized into ten areas of inquiry. While the survey was conducted in an environment of anonymity, the first section did contain five questions relating to demographic information pertinent to the responding program management offices. Major topical areas of the questionnaire included; Organization and Procedures, Implementation in Contract Actions and Impacts on Program. There were also relatively fewer questions relating to Dealing with Environmental Risk, Funding, Training, Testing, Environmental Technology and Use of Environmental Quality Management Tools. While pms were asked to give their personal attention to the questionnaire, there was no mechanism to assure this occurred.
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