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The STI Guide has undergone significant updates as part of the DOE's transition from the DOE G.241.1-1A to a new STIP website. The redesigned site emphasizes user engagement with features such as date-stamped pages reflecting the latest updates. With an average of over 24,000 visitors monthly, the home page now serves as a vital resource for accessing the latest STI Best Practices. This evolution represents the commitment to providing comprehensive and easily navigable resources for stakeholders in the field.
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“Best Practices” Make Perfect:The Evolution of the STI Guide Kevin Schmidt, Savannah River Site
The Evolution of the STI Guide • The DOE O 241.1B, announced the cancellation of the DOE G 241.1-1A. • The intent was that the best practices represented in the Guide should be reflected on a new STIP website. • The new website looks very different and has purpose. • Each page on the new website is date-stamped to indicate the last time that page changed. • Here’s the “before” look of the STIP website…
STIP Website Usage • The STIP Home Page should be referenced when individuals need to view the latest STI Best Practices. • To-date the STIP website averages over 24k+ visitors each month