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Alternative Dispute Resolution
A Resource Guide

Section VI: ADR Web Sites

This section contains selected web sites that provide miscellaneous resource information about the use of ADR in the resolution of workplace disputes. Some sites describe working Federal agency ADR programs. These sites are maintained by associations, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and others. [This listing is not exhaustive and does not indicate endorsement by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management of ADR services that might be offered by that site.]

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

Department of Agriculture
www.usda.gov:80/cprc
Describes agency's Conflict Prevention and Resolution Center.

Departmentof Air Force
www.adr.af.mil
Describes Air Force ADR program wide range of ADR resources.

Defense Logistics Agency
www.dscc.dla.mil/offices/doccr/adr/adr.html
Describes DLA ADR program.

Department of Education
www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed338791.html
Provides information on educational resources and guidelines on dealing with conflict resolution within educational institutions.

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
www.eeoc.gov
Provides information about the use of ADR in the EEO complaint/appeal process.

Federal Labor Relations Authority
www.flra.gov
Provides information about the use of ADR in FLRA appellate matters.

Department of Health and Human Services
os.dhhs.gov/progorg/dab
Discusses agency's Departmental Appeals Board and ADR services provided.

Department of Navy
www.adr.navy.mil
Describes Navy's ADR program and ADR initiatives, and successful tips and techniques.

Merit Systems Protection Board
www.mspb.gov
Provides information about agency's appellate jurisdiction case processing and the agency's latest ADR initiatives.

Office of Personnel Management
www.opm.gov/er
Contains OPM's ADR Resource Guide and describes the Management Development Centers' ADR training offerings.

Office of Special Counsel (OSC)
www.osc.gov
Provides information about prohibited personnel practices, Hatch Act, and other disputes within the agency's jurisdiction.

Department of Veterans Affairs
www.va.gov/adr/ocgdir.htm
Describes DVA's policy concerning the use of ADR.

Federal Executive Board (FEB) Web Sites:

Many FEBs have ADR Committees and some coordinat shared neutrals programs in their specific FEB geographical areas. FEBs are resources for those wanting to set up shared neutrals programs or use the services of such programs coordinated by FEBs.

ASSOCIATIONS,NON-PROFITS, AND OTHERS

American Arbitration Association
www.adr.org
Provides a list of AAA periodicals that address latest ADR developments.

American Bar Association (Section of Dispute Resolution)
www.abanet.org/dispute/home.html
Provides information on ABA ADR initiatives, including the Dispute Resolution Magazine and links to other ADR sites.

CPR-Institutefor Dispute Resolution
www.cpradr.org/welcome.htm
Provides information about a non-profit alliance of corporations andfirms using ADR.

Justice Center of Atlanta
www.justicecenter.org
Provides information about ADR services provided.

Mediation Information and Resource Center
www.mediate.com
Provides a list of mediator resources and mediation information.

Northern Virginia Mediation Service
www.gmu.edu/departments/nvms
Provides information on ADR education and services.



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