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Direct Connection
Volume 14 Issue 2 (2011)
DC14-2

Moving Smartly Forward
NCARB President/Chair of the Board Scott C. Veazey, AIA, NCARB reviews all of the changes at the Council and how the organization is moving smartly forward.

IDP 2.0: The Final Phase
When the final phase of IDP 2.0 launches in April 2012, it represents a programmatic evolution that has taken place over the last three years and includes significant updates that are beneficial to interns as they work their way toward licensure.

Designing a Strong Foundation
The success of the Practice Analysis and its implementation into key programs is dependent upon the support of practitioners. The number of architects, educators, and interns that complete the survey directly impacts and improves the quality of the decisions made.

It's a Direct Connection: Putting a Face on NCARB
A close relationship with customers is important for every business, and the NCARB Outreach team is on the road to meet up with the architectural community.

Setting New Records
The last few years have seen some dramatic enhancements to NCARB customer service and Record evaluation. Online tools, improved technology, and increased training have decreased NCARB processing times dramatically.

Into the Future: The ARE
The future of the ARE has never been brighter—new vendors for the ARE in 2013 will enhance the management and delivery of exam services.

All Over the Map
If you have multiple architectural licenses, chances are you know how hard it can be to manage all of your continuing education requirements. NCARB is taking steps to encourage a uniform and universal continuing education requirement.

Eyes on the Prize
Six architecture programs received NCARB Prize awards for the creative integration of practice and education. These programs strive to foster an environment of close collaboration between the academy and the profession.

Resolutions and Medalists
NCARB's Member Boards passed 13 resolutions and honored seven individuals for their service to the profession.

NCARB Nquiries
Sometimes very interesting questions come after the obvious and urgent ones are asked and answered. This Q&A features NCARB's responses to those other important questions from Record holders. Any questions needing a timely response should be directed to NCARB by calling 202/879-0520.

Member Board Round Up
News from NCARB's Member Boards.

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