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Tribal Coordination by the Office of Mission Support - Environmental Information (OMS-EI)

Within OMS-EI, the Office of Information Management coordinates OMS-EI's Tribal Program, including:
  • providing advice on efforts requiring consultation with tribal governments;
  • providing guidance on projects and efforts that would benefit from increased tribal awareness; and
  • representing the office on various internal and external workgroups to address tribal issues and concerns from an agency perspective.
Several of OMS-EI's offices are working across the organization to address these concerns by:
  • implementing an office-wide Tribal Strategy to increase tribal awareness of and participation in EPA's information efforts, including the Exchange Network, managing the quality of environmental data, EPA's Geospatial Program, Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Data and Tools, and data standards; and
  • ensuring consultation with tribal governments on relevant efforts.

On this page, you can learn more about:

  • OMS-EI's Tribal Accomplishments Reports
  • OMS-EI's Tribal Strategy

Tribal Links
  • The EPA Tribal Portal was created as a gateway to EPA environmental information specifically related to tribal governments, such as environmental policies, practices and laws.
  • Environmental Information Exchange Network Partner Progress  The Exchange Network is a partnership among states, territories, tribes and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that has revolutionized the exchange of environmental information.  Partners on the Exchange Network share data efficiently and securely over the Internet, providing real-time access to higher quality data while saving time and resources. 

Please visit  the Exchange Network for:

  • basic information on the Exchange Network and the Tribal Governance Group,
  • links to Exchange Network announcements,
  • tools and resources for website visitors, and
  • information on the Tribal Mentors Program - a networking tool designed to offer peer-to-peer mentoring to tribes participating in the Exchange Network. 

Note that this is a site maintained by our grantee, the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals.

OMS-EI's Tribal Accomplishments Reports

OEI's 2015 Tribal Accomplishments Report. This report documents progress made in 2015 toward achieving the goals outlined in OMS-EI's Tribal Strategy and represents a commitment to continued outreach and consultation with tribal partners.

OMS-EI intends to publish an annual Tribal Accomplishments Report to:

  • Continue the conversation with tribes to identify needed changes or updates to the Tribal Strategy,
  • Discuss EPA's information efforts and concerns of tribes, and
  • Expand discussion and coordination across OMS-EI and the EPA tribal program.

EPA welcomes your feedback on OMS-EI's Tribal Accomplishments Report, which will help us to improve our outreach and engagement with tribes.

Also available:

  • OEI Tribal Accomplishments Reports earlier than 2015Search EPA Archive
  • OMS-EI's Tribal Strategy

Submit comments:

  • By email:
    Beth Jackson (jackson.elizabeth@epa.gov)
  • By mail:
    US Environmental Protection Agency
    Attn: Elizabeth Jackson
    Mail Code 2824T
    1200 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Washington, DC 20460

OMS-EI's Tribal Strategy

OEI’s Tribal Strategy: Partnership to Support Environmental Information and Decision-Making in Indian Country and Alaska Native Villages

The purpose of OMS-EI’s Tribal Strategy is to maximize the quality and usefulness of the environmental information and analytical tools available for making informed decisions in Indian country and other tribal lands. The OMS-EI Tribal Strategy supports:

  • EPA’s mission to protect human health and the environment, while recognizing the unique needs of Indian Tribes (including Alaska Native Villages (ANV);
  • OMS-EI’s work with EPA programs, regional offices and tribes on the importance of environmental data for supporting EPA and tribal priorities;
  • Tribal self-governance; and
  • Relationships between EPA and tribes.

OMS-EI is committed to measuring progress toward achieving the goals outlined in the Tribal Strategy and to continuing outreach and consultation with tribes. OMS-EI will use the annual Tribal Accomplishments Report to detail activities and achievements in support of the Tribal Strategy. The Strategy will be updated every five years based on accomplishments made and feedback received from tribes.

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Last updated on July 5, 2022
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