Office 2007 Toolkit Activation

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The Grants Management Office (GMO) Structure Optimization Toolkit was collaboratively developed to assist Health Departments in establishing and maintaining a more centralized GMO to optimize the utilization of federal funding. The purpose of this toolkit is to comprehensively assess the department's current federal grant workload, grant management office staffing requirements, and potential opportunities. Doing so enables efficient allocation of efforts and support among funded programs.

The primary objective is to centralize critical functions through a comprehensive grants management system led by specialized and well-trained personnel who maintain close communication with program staff. The toolkit also aims to define the transition costs associated with adopting this structure and appropriately distribute the expenses across multiple programs.

Office 2007 Toolkit Activation


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The Grant Management Office (GMO) Structure Optimization Toolkit includes a set of electronic tools designed to conduct a self-assessment, recommend the best structure to manage grants, and allocate costs. Through the self-assessment, health departments will gain valuable insights into their current and projected workload demands and they can better comprehend their existing program management practices. By doing so, they can identify the necessary staffing requirements and uncover opportunities within the GMO, enabling them to efficiently allocate their efforts across funded programs.

To access and utilize the GMO Toolkit, health departments must contact ASTHO's performance Improvement team directly. Once connected, ASTHO and partner V2A Consulting can provide health departments with two technical assistance options:

Once all forms are completed, the user will have access to a Power BI Dashboard that will serve to understand the opportunities and the resources needed to better manage the projected grants workload for the upcoming year.

This two-minute introduction to the Grants Management Office Structure Optimization Toolkit, covers how the tool works and how it can help Grant Management offices become more agile and effective government agencies.

During this hour-long webinar, ASTHO and partner V2A Consulting provide an overview of the Toolkit and demonstrate assessment functions and outputs presented in a series of visual dashboards. Participants also learn about opportunities for technical assistance to implement the Toolkit in their agency.

The user guide for the GMO Structure Optimization Toolkit is a valuable resource available in both English and Spanish, designed to offer users a detailed and comprehensive understanding of the various components within the toolkit.

It serves as an all-encompassing reference that covers the entire range of functionalities and tools provided by the GMO Structure Optimization Toolkit. Users can find comprehensive explanations, step-by-step instructions, and practical examples that showcase the toolkit's capabilities.

When I look in the software third party store on this site, I find the "LabVIEW Report Generation ToolKit for Microsoft Office" and under it says compatible with 2012 and 2013 LabVIEW... I'm currently running labview 2017 and wanted to know if this toolkit is also compatible with my labview....

I'm running the full version, not the professional version. its included in the pro version but unfortunately not the full version... and by 3rd party, I mean its done by labview and is on the labview software store, but for a 3rd party application such as excel or word or whatever...

I spoke with my bosses and I guess we need the application building stuff too down the road so I will simply be upgrading to the professional version.... ideally 2019.... and that will take care of this issue... However, I'm going to leave this unresolved until I get an answer on my original question in the event that other people come across this issue in the future.

It is generally a Good Idea to have all the "packages" in a LabVIEW Installation "consistent" with each other. I'm going to assume (!!) that your OS is 64-bit Windows 10, and you are installing LabVIEW 2016 or later.

If you are going to "mix in" someone else's Package (like Microsoft Excel), this may add further complications. It is a Good Idea to get the Toolkit Version that matches the LabVIEW Version, so for 32-bit LabVIEW 2017, you want to install the 32-bit RGT for LabVIEW 2017. Note that this should work with Excel from Office 2013, 2016, and newer, even if Office is the 64-bit version.

Whenever a Query is initiated on a Custom Object, the criterion [System Modstamp > 1/26/2013] gets automatically added and the below error is thrown ... I also get a popup stating No Records returned.

Sorry - posted in the wrong place. As @eyescream says, you seem to have your versions all wrong...so make sure you have version 4.0 of the toolkit, and 1603 of the addin. There is also a little one stop script that installs both for you here:

I have also seen the 'Internal Server Error' start appearing recently when my query returns no data (instead of just a "no data found" message) - but you can just go ahead and modify your query as described above or in the help files and re-run and you should be fine...to test it is all working, just build a query for a record you know is in your system...

This link doesn't work for me, 404 error. Try going to Downloads page and pick "1603". The new one (4 days old) for 64 bit machines is a bit quirky, my colleague tried it yesterday and it complained about office toolkit missing... Actually author admits it's untested ;)

About the modstamp - it's standard thing, the tool tries to protect you from downloading all records which might mean thousands. Default is to retrieve records changed in last 7 days. You can easily bypass it:

About the error message - it might be a broken/old library (seriously, what exactly have you downloaded?). Try enabling a debug log on the server side. Or maybe you got logged out? Does it appear after each action or only sometimes? Also - try bumping up the API version in the endpoint to 27, 16.0 is a bit old ;)

The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) created an Energy Code Adoption Toolkit to assist Colorado jurisdictions through the process of energy code adoption. The toolkit provides information on the benefits of adopting a more current energy code, and gives tips on how to navigate the typical adoption process. It also includes several resources that:

The resources in this Energy Code Adoption Toolkit are designed to put all of the necessary code adoption information in one place, while walking jurisdictions through the process. If you can't find your answer in these resources, you can submit a question to our Code Helpline and our subject matter experts will respond to you via email within three business days.

When adopting building codes, the Chief Building Official (CBO) often discusses the update with various stakeholders, including the City Council, the Board of County Commissioners, and the local building community, among others. This section provides talking points for the CBO when having these discussions, in order to advocate for the adoption of a more current energy code that will benefit their community.

In 2022, the Colorado General Assembly passed HB22-1362, which requires local jurisdictions to adopt the 2021 IECC and the Colorado model electric ready and solar ready code upon updating or adopting any other building code. Jurisdictions can adopt codes on their own schedule, but must meet the state minimum requirements when undergoing any code update.

CEO has put together visual guides of typical energy code adoption and compliance processes. Processes may vary by jurisdiction but these guides give a generic view of the steps necessary to adopt and comply with an energy code, and who is typically involved to do so. Guides include:

2018 to 2021: There were several changes to the 2021 IECC that aim to make buildings nearly 10% more efficient than the previous code. We created a Residential Significant Changes Guide and a Commercial Significant Changes Guide to help jurisdictions and the building industry learn and navigate the changes. We also created Code Comparison tables from the 2009 IECC through the 2021 IECC for Residential and Commercial.

2015 to 2018: There are minimal changes between the 2015 IECC and the 2018 IECC. This document provides an easy-to-follow guide on the significant changes for both the residential and commercial codes. For residential, the largest changes are within lighting, thermal envelope and the Energy Rating Index. Major changes in the commercial code include lighting, additional efficiency package options and thermal envelope.

In 2021, New Buildings Institute (NBI) released its Building Decarbonization Code, version 1.2. Local and state governments can overlay the language in this code with the 2021 IECC to deliver carbon neutral performance for new construction. Version 1.2 is now compatible with ASHRAE 90.1. According to NBI, the Building Decarbonization Code is designed to help states and cities working to mitigate carbon resulting from energy use in the built environment, which accounts for 39% of U.S. emissions. The Code covers both residential and commercial construction and is structured to present both all-electric new construction, and electric-ready options for jurisdictions in different stages of decarbonizing their building stock.

In 2020, NBI also published a white paper, "Energy Code Roadmap for Getting to Zero Outcomes," that describes a process by which jurisdictions can incrementally strengthen building performance standards through codes over time in order to decarbonize the building sector.

SWEEP's report, Building Electrification: How Cities and Counties are Implementing Electrification Policies (July 2020) provides case studies from a dozen local governments on how they adopted code language to advance beneficial electrification.

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