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What does RAP stand for?

Resource Allocation Process


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The level of infrastructure investment under consideration is substantial, and state and local governments--which already have long-standing capital plans that list projects and their prioritization, funding sources, and construction timetables--will likely be participants in the resource allocation process.
When both groups make decisions together, they both own the resource allocation process.
The council, which is chaired by the college's chief planning officer, works at the center of the resource allocation process.
The concepts of human capital and social capital may or may not work to provide relative advantage (or redress for disadvantage) in the public resource allocation process.
The balanced scorecard overcomes this gap by providing executives with a mechanism to incorporate strategic considerations into the resource allocation process.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The resource allocation process is constantly evaluated and revised to refine and strengthen the alignment of desired outcomes and performance.
The process is linked to the resource allocation process, ensuring that funding is available to accomplish action plans.
The concepts of human capital and social capital may or may not work to provide relative advantage (or redress for disadvantage) in the public resource allocation process.

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