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The Offshore Energy and Minerals Management (OEMM) program serves a
complex web of stakeholders, processes thousands of industry requests
annually, collects and analyzes environmental and safety data for the entire
Outer Continental Shelf (OCS), and receives and monitors complex
exploration, development, and production reporting.
To accomplish its mission, the OCS
Connect program is a phased, multi-year
e-Government transformation of OEMM that will dramatically reform and
streamline business operations over the next few years.. By moving to online
services, the organization will be more connected to customers: industry,
citizens, and other government agencies.
To meet future mission requirements and
encourage participation in the domestic offshore program, the OEMM must keep
pace with the increasing complexity of operations, greater workloads, and
demands for data exchange and more sophisticated technical analysis.

Industry can enter a single portal to receive information and conduct
efficient online exploration, development, and production transactions,
resulting in time and cost savings.
Citizens can enter a single portal that
delivers customized and user-friendly information and encourages increased
online participation in the oil and gas regulatory and planning processes.
Regulatory agencies can share common
data exchange standards and future applications. For example, multiple
agencies may access an online permitting system to obtain information,
conduct reviews and approve an industry request.
Also, the OEMM employees will spend less
time processing paper applications and data, and more time responding to the
customer’s expanding requests and analysis needs.
As a result of the OCS Connect program, the processing and
analysis of digital information increases the quality of compliance
monitoring, and cycle time will be dramatically reduced.
New Orleans, Louisiana
Minerals Management Service
1201 Elmwood Park Blvd., MS 4066
New Orleans, LA 70123 |
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Paul Rasmus, Chief |
504-731-1453 |
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