ITP Launches New Home Page in Conjunction with New Look and Feel
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) is proud to announce the launch of its Web site’s newly redesigned home page. ITP has been working to incorporate comments and feedback from internal and external users to make its home page more user-friendly and organized based on the tasks our stakeholders perform regularly. The new home page offers a simple and clean design that significantly improves functionality.
The launch of our redesigned home page is accompanied by a new look and feel. The colors, fonts, and most graphics have been updated to match DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy’s new Web template design. You may notice that certain areas of ITP’s Web site still have the old look and feel, which we’ll be working to update over the coming months.
Check out our new and improved home page at http://www1.eere.energy.gov/industry/.
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