Secretary Gale Norton and the Activity Based Cost Management Steering Committee are proud to announce the launch of the Departmental ABC/M Training Program! The bureau-specific training is available through the links below. The training has been developed to assist all employees in the new DOI ABCM initiative! Information on the obtaining CD-ROM copies of the ABC Training will also be available at the links listed below.

Image of Sample of Training and Link to main DOI ABC Training page

There are 10 participating bureaus/organizations that have customized online and CD-ROM produced training media for the Departmental Activity Based Cost Management Training Program. To launch the online version of the Activity Based Cost Management Training for your bureau or office, click on your bureau or office seal or link below:

BIA Seal and link to BIA information  Bureau of Indian Affairs
BLM Seal and link to training   Bureau of Land Management
BOR seal and link to information  Bureau of Reclamation
FWS seal and link to information  Fish and Wildlife Service
MMS seal and link to information  Minerals Management Service
NPS seal and link to information  National Park Service
OSM seal and link to information  Office of Surface Mining
USGS seal and link to information   U.S. Geological Survey
DOI seal   Office of the Secretary
NBC Seal National Business Center

Why we choose the online and CD-ROM delivery method?

  • Most transformational methodology
  • Delivers compelling and consistent message to large, globally distributed audience cost-effectively
  • Designed for audiences that are technically sophisticated and accustomed to instantaneous results
  • In an age of information overload, helps to ensure that message is heard and retained

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