State's User Responsibilities in the Monitoring and Documentation System for Unusual Incidents
In a recent development, a new document titled "Overview of State User Roles in the Exceptional Events Submission and Tracking System" has been published on August 26, 2020. The document, a 193.43 KB PDF file, sheds light on the roles of state users within the system, but does not discuss any updates or changes to these roles.
The Exceptional Events Submission and Tracking System (EESTS) is comprised of two key roles: the Certifier and the Prour Webmaster. The document serves as an aid for both these roles, providing information about their respective duties.
The Certifier Role
The Certifier is responsible for verifying and approving event submissions or records, ensuring their accuracy and completeness. They also ensure that event details meet criteria and data integrity standards, and may be responsible for certifying that all required documentation and compliance elements are fulfilled as part of event tracking.
In addition, the Certifier coordinates with event organizers or submitters to clarify or correct information, and holds responsibility for endorsing submissions as official or complete. These responsibilities align with general certification tracking and verification roles that focus on data accuracy, audit, and compliance in event or contract management systems.
The Prour Webmaster Role
The Prour Webmaster oversees the technical operation and maintenance of the EESTS website or web portal. They manage user permissions and role-based access to ensure security and data integrity. The Prour Webmaster also ensures that event data is accurately entered, processed, and tracked within the system, and provides technical support to users, resolving web system issues and implementing updates or improvements.
The Prour Webmaster also facilitates communication between users, generates tracking reports, and ensures timely submission statuses. They may also provide user training and guidance on submitting events and using the system efficiently. These tasks are common in roles responsible for managing event-related web platforms or internal tracking systems, ensuring data flow, security, and user compliance.
While the document does not detail the specific responsibilities of each state user role in the EESTS, nor does it provide explicit, detailed descriptions of the roles of the Certifier and Prour Web Manager, the extrapolated responsibilities provide a useful starting point for understanding these roles in the context of the EESTS. For precise duties, official internal documentation or job descriptions from the EESTS administrators should be consulted if available.
Summary Table
| Role | Core Responsibilities | |--------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Certifier | - Verify and approve event submissions- Check data accuracy and completeness- Certify compliance and documentation- Communicate with submitters for corrections | | Prour Web Manager | - Manage EESTS web platform operations- Control user access and permissions- Facilitate data entry, tracking, and reporting- Provide technical support and training |
Data-and-cloud-computing technology plays a significant role in the operation of the Exceptional Events Submission and Tracking System (EESTS), particularly in the role of the Prour Webmaster who manages the system's web platform, ensuring data security, and facilitating data flow. Furthermore, the Certifier role relies on technology for data verification, compliance checks, and communication with event organizers.