RESPONSIBLE USE
OF ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS
FOR PERFORMANCE ACCOUNTABILITY:
FEATURES OF SUCCESSFUL PARTNERSHIPS
Administrative DAta Research and Evaluation ( ADARE) Project
Agreement K- 6558- 8- 00- 80- 60
Prepared for:
Division of Research and Demonstration
Office of Policy and Research
Employment and Training Administration
U. S. Department of Labor
Principal Author:
David W. Stevens, Executive Director
The Jacob France Institute
BC- 368
University of Baltimore
1420 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201- 5779
410/ 837- 4729
dstevens@ ubmail. ubalt. edu
The state- specific descriptions that appear here are the author's edits of material
provided by John Baj, Julie Hotchkiss, Christopher King, Peter Mueser and
Phillip Rokicki. They, Kevin Hollenbeck and the author are partners in the seven-state
ADARE project.
January 2003
This item may be protected under Title 17 of the U.S. Copyright Law. It is made available by the University of Baltimore for non-commercial research and educational purposes. For permission to publish or reproduce, please contact The Jacob France Institute, University of Baltimore, 1420 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201-5779.
RESPONSIBLE USE
OF ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS
FOR PERFORMANCE ACCOUNTABILITY:
FEATURES OF SUCCESSFUL PARTNERSHIPS
Administrative DAta Research and Evaluation ( ADARE) Project
Agreement K- 6558- 8- 00- 80- 60
Prepared for:
Division of Research and Demonstration
Office of Policy and Research
Employment and Training Administration
U. S. Department of Labor
Principal Author:
David W. Stevens, Executive Director
The Jacob France Institute
BC- 368
University of Baltimore
1420 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201- 5779
410/ 837- 4729
dstevens@ ubmail. ubalt. edu
The state- specific descriptions that appear here are the author's edits of material
provided by John Baj, Julie Hotchkiss, Christopher King, Peter Mueser and
Phillip Rokicki. They, Kevin Hollenbeck and the author are partners in the seven-state
ADARE project.
January 2003
Rights
This item may be protected under Title 17 of the U.S. Copyright Law. It is made available by the University of Baltimore for non-commercial research and educational purposes. For permission to publish or reproduce, please contact The Jacob France Institute, University of Baltimore, 1420 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201-5779.