Interagency coordination
From Library of Congress Subject Headings
Interagency coordination
- Here are entered works on the integration of the activities of various agencies of a single government. Works on cooperative arrangements among various governments independent of one another are entered under [Intergovernmental cooperation.]
URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006001993
- info:lc/authorities/sh2006001993
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2006001993#concept
Instance Of
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Collection Membership(s)
Variants
Coordination, Interagency
Interagency cooperation
Broader Terms
Related Terms
Sources
- found: Work cat.: Assessing proposals for interagency reorganization, 2005: p. 1 ("Interagency coordination is a problem that has historically impeded the United States government's ability to effectively marshall and integrate its full capabilities in times of war and peace")
- found: Seminar on Interagency Coordination and Cooperation held on November 4-5, 1998, 1999.
- found: Interagency cooperation: a regional model for overseas operations, 1995: p. 1 ("This case study describes methods used to encourage and support multiagency cooperation; drawing upon the experience of the U.S. Southern Command in the early 1990s, it suggests ways that can assist civilian and military leadership to integrate the skills and capabilities of the many U.S. Government agencies that operate in an overseas region")
General Notes
- Here are entered works on the integration of the activities of various agencies of a single government. Works on cooperative arrangements among various governments independent of one another are entered under [Intergovernmental cooperation.]
Example Notes
- Note under [Intergovernmental cooperation]
Change Notes
- 2006-03-20: new
- 2006-08-02: revised
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