1. streamlining - Noun
2. streamlining - Verb
streamlining
present participle of streamline
streamlining (plural streamlinings)
The process by which something is streamlined.
After more than 100,000 people have been kicked off the Medicaid program since the beginning of 2018, she is more focused on streamlining enrollment. Source: Internet
Aircraft designed for these races introduced innovations like streamlining and more powerful engines that would find their way into the fighters of World War II. Source: Internet
As part of the consolidation and streamlining, Boeing said that Jenette Ramos, senior vice president of Manufacturing, Supply Chain & Operations, will take on a new role in a special assignment supporting Smith and Boeing President and CEO David Calhoun. Source: Internet
Australian Chief Medical Officer, Brendan Murphy said COVIDSafe is set to be a major tool in streamlining the process of identifying contacts after a person tests positive for Coronavirus. Source: Internet
Bhutanese had just recently elected a new government that prioritised streamlining and upgrading the country’s entire health care system. Source: Internet
California’s new Early Childhood Policy Council was intended to help change that and was charged with drafting a road map for the state to provide more comprehensive early childhood care while streamlining existing bureaucracy. Source: Internet