Citations with the tag: INTERAGENCY coordination
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- A COORDINATED EFFORT.
Blank, Marty; Jacobson, Reuben; Pearson, Sarah S. // Education Digest; Nov2009, Vol. 75 Issue 3, p42An excerpt from the article "A Coordinated Effort: Well-Conducted Partnerships Meet Students' Academic, Health, and Social Service Needs," by Marty Blank, Reuben Jacobson, and Sarah S. Pearson from the summer 2009 issue of the "American Educator," the quarterly journal of the American Federation...
- INTERAGENCY WRITING COMPETITION.
Blank, Marty; Jacobson, Reuben; Pearson, Sarah S. // Foreign Service Journal; Feb2012, Vol. 89 Issue 2, p53The article offers information on the nationwide Interagency Writing Competition sponsored by the Colonel Arthur D. Simons Center for the Study of Interagency Cooperation in the U.S.
- INTERAGENCY WRITING COMPETITION.
Blank, Marty; Jacobson, Reuben; Pearson, Sarah S. // Foreign Service Journal; Jan2012, Vol. 89 Issue 1, p48The article offers information on a nationwide Interagency Writing Competition initiated by the Col. Arthur D. Simons Center for the Study of Interagency Cooperation.
- PARTNERSHIP IS PAYING OFF.
Blank, Marty; Jacobson, Reuben; Pearson, Sarah S. // Motor Transport; 5/30/2011, p12The article focuses on the confiscation of four trucks operated by O'Leary International in North Wales in 2010 under forfeiture orders by officers from the North Wales Commercial Vehicle Unit through the partnership between the police and Great Britain's Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA).
- National Institute of Mental Health; Notice of Meeting.
Baum, Carolyn A. // Federal Register; 2/21/2013, Vol. 78 Issue 35, p12072This article presents a notice of meeting of the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee Subcommittee for Services Research and Policy Subcommittee.
- The Impact of Early Intervention Legislation: Local Perceptions.
Garrett, Judith N.; Thorp, Eva K. // Topics in Early Childhood Special Education; Fall98, Vol. 18 Issue 3, p183Interviews local interagency coordinating council (LCC) coordinators from one state regarding their perceptions of the implementation of early intervention legislation in their locality. Impact of the early intervention legislation at the local level; Legislative vision; Local implementation;...
- Cultural Resources, Travel and Tourism to "barnstorm" N.H.
Garrett, Judith N.; Thorp, Eva K. // New Hampshire Business Review; 11/2/2012, Vol. 34 Issue 23, p31The article reports on a tour launched by the New Hampshire Department of Cultural Resources and the Division of Travel and Tourism until the end of November 2012 to introduce the state's cultural organizations and businesses.
- ComEd CARE Fairs Provide On-site Bill Payment Assistance to Customers.
Garrett, Judith N.; Thorp, Eva K. // Chicago Weekend; 4/17/2013, Vol. 43 Issue 15, p9The article reports on a partnership between ComEd and Community and Economic Development Association of Cook County (CEDA) and other Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Agencies to host CARE Fairs in communities across ComEd's service territory, the first one to take place at...
- Interagency Committee on Disability Research Meeting: Kessler Foundation's Krch addresses strategies for including minorities in research studies.
Garrett, Judith N.; Thorp, Eva K. // Biomedical Market Newsletter; 3/28/2012, Vol. 21, p1The article informs that an online meeting of interagency committee and subcommittee on to be held on April 19, 2012 will feature the presentation of research scientist Denise Krch.
- The political coordination of knowledge and innovation policies in Switzerland.
Griessen, Thomas; Braun, Dietmar // Science & Public Policy (SPP); May2008, Vol. 35 Issue 4, p277The article highlights the main problems Switzerland faces in engaging in a more encompassing knowledge and innovation policy, an objective that is widely shared by the political elites. Two 'coordination gaps' are highlighted in the context of Switzerland: the 'federal divide' that structures...
- THE FIRE USE WORKING TEAM -- A COORDINATED, INTERAGENCY EFFORT.
Sexton, Tim // Fire Management Today; Fall2006, Vol. 66 Issue 4, p20The article emphasizes the need for coordinated and interagency effort to implement wildland fire use management programs in the U.S. The implementation of fire management programs is influenced by its underlying strength. Concerns regarding fire use programs are mentioned. The mission of the...
- Interagency reform essential to security.
Skelton, Ike // Hill; 9/30/2008, Vol. 15 Issue 113, p24The article presents the author's view regarding the issue concerning interagency reform, particularly in the area of national security in the U.S.
- Three COINS Are Better then ONE.
Ledford, Andrw K. // U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings; Jan2010, Vol. 136 Issue 1, p58The article reports on the need of the U.S. military to have an interagency unit at the tactical or operational level to improve issues regarding counterinsurgency and nation-building effort in Iraq and Afghanistan. It mentions that the military has used provisional reconstruction teams (PRTs)...
- Interagency International Action.
Starr, James E. // Officer; Nov2007, Vol. 83 Issue 9, p26The article focuses on various diplomatic, information, military and economic concepts that the White House Interagency Task Force (WHIATF) can consider to support U.S. international policies. The concepts aim to decrease foreign defense commitments, thus bring them closer to defense...
- Victim specialists urge teamwork on Indian cases.
Kolpack, Dave // Native American Times; 7/27/2012, Vol. 18 Issue 29, p2The article focuses on a conference on family violence in Indian country in July 2012 in Fargo, North Dakota that talked about the importance of cooperation between federal agencies and reservation agency representatives in reviewing child abuse cases with Native American families.
- Conservation: Agreement outlines 25-year strategy.
Kolpack, Dave // Farmer; Sep2012, Vol. 130 Issue 9, p69The article reports on a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by a coalition of conservation groups and agencies in Minnesota for a project called the Minnestoa Prairie Conservation Plan in 2012.
- “As far as is Reasonably Practicable”: Socially Constructing Risk, Safety, and Accidents in Military Operations.
Turner, Nick; Tennant, Sarah // Journal of Business Ethics; Jan2010, Vol. 91 Issue 1, p21This research examines how the meaning of risk, safety, and accidents are constructed in a military context. We compare meanings of these constructs among members working for three organizations (Health and Safety Executive, Ministry of Defence, and Royal Marine Commandos) jointly responsible...
- OCC Issues Interagency Examination Procedures for SAFE Act.
Turner, Nick; Tennant, Sarah // Pratt's Mortgage Compliance Letter; May2012, Vol. 12 Issue 5, p6The article reports on the move by the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) to issue on April 16, 2012 its interagency examination procedures for the Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008 (SAFE Act).
- Oversight of U.S. Interagency Efforts.
Turner, Nick; Tennant, Sarah // GAO Reports; 9/9/2009, preceding p1The article discusses the study conducted by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) regarding the interagency efforts of the U.S. in Pakistan and Afghanistan. It states that GAO aims to determine the accountability and the strategies employed by the government to defeat and dismantle...
- Our "vision": Keeping Minnesota Ready.
West, Bruce A. // Minnesota Fire Chief; Sep/Oct2009, Vol. 46 Issue 1, p36No abstract available.
- Improving Interagency Collaboration: Effective Strategies Used by High-Performing Local Districts and Communities.
Noonan, Patricia M.; Morningstar, Mary E.; Erickson, Amy Gaumer // Career Development for Exceptional Individuals; Winter2008, Vol. 31 Issue 3, p132Young adults with disabilities often depend on linkages and supports from adult agencies to achieve high-quality adult outcomes. However, interagency collaboration has emerged as a major area of difficulty and a critical area in need of improvement for school districts throughout the United...
- In Other Sources.
Konrad, Moira; Trela, Katherine; Fishley, Kate; White, James; Mazzotti, Valerie; Itoi, Madoka // Career Development for Exceptional Individuals; Winter2008, Vol. 31 Issue 3, p186This column provides brief summaries of transition-related articles published in 2007 in 23 other professional journals. The 49 articles included descriptive, experimental, and qualitative research as well as program descriptions, conceptual papers, and practitioner pieces. All areas of Kohler's...
- Executive Order 13580--Interagency Working Group on Coordination of Domestic Energy Development and Permitting in Alaska.
Obama, Barack // Daily Compilation of Presidential Documents; 7/12/2011, p1The article presents the text of U.S. Executive Order 13580, which focused on the establishment of an interagency working group responsible for the development and coordination of domestic energy development in Alaska. It details the coverage and objective of the executive order. It also cites...
- Coordination within fragmentation: governance in knowledge policy in the German federal system.
Edler, Jakob; Kuhlmann, Stefan // Science & Public Policy (SPP); May2008, Vol. 35 Issue 4, p265The governance of Germany's public 'knowledge system' is characterised by a variety of coordination needs and modes in a layered and fragmented federal system. Competences are divided between horizontal sectoral ministries and agencies at the federal level and between federal level and the...
- IMPROVED DECISION SUPPORT FOR PROACTIVE WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT.
Wordell, Tom; Ochoa, Rick // Fire Management Today; Spring2006, Vol. 66 Issue 2, p25Offers information on the Predictive Services (PS) units formed at the U.S. National Interagency Coordination Center and within all of the country's 11 Geographic Area Coordination Centers. Factors that led to the establishment of PS units; Integration of fire weather, fire danger and resource...
- Cyber Staffing.
STERNSTEIN, ALIYA // Government Executive; Mar2011, Vol. 43 Issue 3, p13The article discusses the problems faced by Ernest McDuffie, lead manager of National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education in coordinating interagency efforts and making cybersecurity education a unified initiative. He states that task of training aspiring cybersecurity specialists and...
- Fresh Look: Leveraging the Opportunity for Change.
STERNSTEIN, ALIYA // Reflections; 2011, Vol. 10 Issue 4, p4The article reports on the efforts made by the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) to enhance the organization's interpersonal and interagency collaboration.
- ,,Ressortforschung" als Modus der Verwendung (sozial)wissenschaftlichen Wissens: am Beispiel des Bundesinstituts f�r Berufsbildung und des Forschungs- und Aktionsprogramms ,,Humanisierung des Arbeitslebens"
Ronge, Volker // Zeitschrift f�r Rechtssoziologie; 1988, Vol. 9 Issue 2, p161Summary: Applied (social science) research on behalf of government agencies makes up an example for the more general process and problem of transfer of scientific knowledge into (political) praxis. Government agencies increasingly use this mode of consulting which is to be interpreted as an...
- HOW CAN WE MAKE OUR RESEARCH MORE RELEVANT?
Thomas, Gail Fann // Journal of Business Communication; Jul2007, Vol. 44 Issue 3, p283Some management scholars argue that academic literature is becoming less and less relevant to practicing managers. Thomas posits that the same will be true for business communication if scholars do not venture into the field and connect with those who "do" business communication. As...
- JIATF-South.
Yeatman, Richard M. // JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly; Summer2006, Issue 42, p26The article offers information on the U.S. Army's Joint Interagency Task Force-South. The task force, with a network of law enforcement, intelligence and military assets, focuses on detecting the movements and shipments of narcotic organizations. It integrates various departments like defense,...
- Feds Exploring Interagency Task Force For Southwest Border.
Biesecker, Calvin // Defense Daily; 4/15/2010, Vol. 246 Issue 10, p4The article reports on the plan of the U.S. federal government to establish an interagency task force to help cope with threats along the southwest border. Kentucky Representative Hal Rodgers notes the need for the country to have a single place where calling on any asset of any agencies is easy...
- Essential medicines for reproductive health: developing evidence based interagency list.
Logez, Sophie; Jayasekar, Shalini; Moller, Helene; Ahmed, Kabir; Patel, Margaret Usher // Southern Med Review; Dec2011, Vol. 4 Issue 2, p15Objectives: Although poor reproductive health constitutes a significant proportion of the disease burden in developing countries, essential medicines for reproductive health are often not available to the population. The objective was to analyze the guiding principles for developing national...
- Extending the Phase Zero Campaign Mindset Ensuring Unity of Effort.
Galvin, Thomas P.; Smart, Cheryl L.; Roman, Philip M.; Rinoski, Ty W.; Edson, Douglas A.; Crowley, Christopher S.; Welton, James G.; Armstrong, Jeffrey H.; Cook, Pamela A. Q.; Spiese, Melvin K.; Holinger, Christopher T.; Cashman, T. Michael; Mallets, Robert // JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly; Spring2007, Issue 45, p46The article reports on the continuation of the Phase Zero campaign to ensure unity of effort in preventing the development of conflicts among nations. The extension of Phase Zero campaign is needed to improve its aim for reform which lied at the interagency level within the executive branch or...
- Intra- and Interfirm Coordination of Export Manufacturers: A Cluster Analysis of Indigenous Chinese Exporters.
Zhang, Chun; Hu, Zuohao; Gu, Flora F // Journal of International Marketing; 2008, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p108Export manufacturers face challenges associated with intrafirm coordination among functional units and interfirm coordination with foreign distributors. The majority of research on export coordination examines intra- and interfirm coordination strategies separately. Consequently, limited...
- Linking Plant and Animal Traits to the Genes That Shape Them.
St. John, Judith B.; Kappes, Steven M. // Agricultural Research; Aug2008, Vol. 56 Issue 7, p2The article discusses the U.S. Agricultural Research Service's work with other agencies to use genomic technologies and develop ways to connect phenotypic traits of plants and animals to the genes that control them. Information is provided for the cross-governmental project for plant genomics...
- Gesti�n estrat�gica ambiental del aire en la frontera Mexicali-lmperial.
Ramos Garc�a, Jos� Mar�a // Estudios Fronterizos; jul-dic2011, Vol. 12 Issue 24, p35This article analyzes the importance of an approach on local environmental management regarding the quality of air in the Mexicali and Imperial Valley region. The paper discusses that the absence of a strategic approach in the environmental local policy will enhance the air pollution in the region.
- Determining Tactics That Influence Partners in the Creation of an Interagency Information Sharing System.
Cairns, Ashley; Jackson, Thomas; Cooke, Louise // Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Manag; 2012, p37Partnership working is increasing dramatically in the public sector in the UK. Partly as a result of reduced funding (as part of government budget cuts) but also as a reaction to the increasing realisation that sharing information improves the service individual partners can provide. This brings...
- Credit Unions Need FSOC's Help.
Becker, Fred R. // American Banker; 7/16/2012, Vol. 177 Issue 108, p8The article opines credit unions and other financial depository institutions in the U.S. need the Financial Stability Oversight Council to oversee regulatory coordination among agencies that make compliance rules.
- Mehanizmi policijskega sodelovanja za zagotavljanje notranje varnosti v Evropski uniji.
Furman, Robert; Me�ko, Gorazd; Sotlar, Andrej // Varstvoslovje: Journal of Criminal Justice & Security; 2012, Vol. 14 Issue 1, p5Purpose: European Union represents the area where the right to security is guaranteed. Many agencies, especially police, are responsible for this area many agencies. The purpose of this paper is to present the instruments of the European Union that are governing the field of police cooperation...
- Army Equipment Modernization Programs For Today and Tomorrow.
Barclay III, James O. // Army Magazine; Oct2012, Vol. 62 Issue 10, p193The article discusses the U.S. Army's equipment modernization programs for 2012 and the future. According to the author, the Army G-8 continues to empower and protect U.S. soldiers by providing them with the equipment they need when they need it. The author adds that G-8 is working with agencies...
- The Missing Component of U.S. Strategic Communications.
Darley, William M. // JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly; Fall2007, Issue 47, p109The article explores how the national level failure to find interagency agreement among various government departments and branches on what the U.S. stands for has become the main impediment to the development of a synchronized and effective program of strategic communications. It elaborates on...
- Border Agency in key comms restructure.
Cartmell, Matt // PRWeek (London); 4/1/2011, p11The article reports on the plan of the British Home Office to share communications functions with the Border Agency as part of an effort to make cuts of 30 percent.
- Correction technique for Raman water vapor lidar signal-dependent bias and suitability for water vapor trend monitoring in the upper troposphere.
Whiteman, D. N.; Cadirola, M.; Venable, D.; Calhoun, M.; Miloshevich, L.; Vermeesch, K.; Twigg, L.; Dirisu, A.; Hurst, D.; Hall, E.; Jordan, A.; V�mel, H. // Atmospheric Measurement Techniques; 2012, Vol. 5 Issue 11, p2893The article discusses a study that investigates the participation of the Atmospheric Laboratory for Validation, Interagency Collaboration and Education (LVICE) model laboratory in the MOHAVE-2009 cam. It found that the ALVICE lidar system possess a wet bias which was attributed to fluorescence...
- Charities and compliance.
Goggin, Patrick; Rowlands, Justin // Chartered Accountants Journal; Jun2011, Vol. 90 Issue 5, p34The article discusses the collaboration between the Charities Commission and the Inland Revenue in New Zealand to investigate the compliance issues in charitable institutions in 2011. It mentions that the public organisations have signed a Memorandum of Understanding which allowed them to share...
- Crossing Boundaries.
Wolfberg, Adrian // Government Executive; Jun2008, Vol. 40 Issue 6, p62The article focuses on the program called Crossing Boundaries launched by the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)'s Knowledge Laboratory. The program is a forum in which employees can present solutions directly to the DIA director, Michael Maples. It includes monthly sessions designed to...
- Combating Terrorism A Socio-Economic Strategy.
Byrd, Miemi Winn // JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly; Spring2006, Issue 41, p15The article focuses on the economic instrument of national power in the war on terror and the relationship between economic prosperity, stability and terror. The author criticizes inflexible planning and other traditional military organizational problems as enemies of innovation in the economic...
- When Accountability Meets Collaboration.
Frederickson, H. George // PA Times; Feb2007, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p11The article presents the author's perspective on the concepts and practices of accountability and collaboration in reference to modern public administration. According to him, for effective public administration, both accountability and collaboration movements are positive and significant....
- Healthcare use by children fatally or seriously harmed by child maltreatment: analysis of a national case series 2005-2007.
Woodman, Jenny; Brandon, Marian; Bailey, Sue; Belderson, Pippa; Sidebotham, Peter; Gilbert, Ruth // Archives of Disease in Childhood -- Fetal & Neonatal Edition; Mar2011, Vol. 96 Issue 3, p270Aim To determine antecedent patterns of healthcare use by children fatally or seriously harmed by maltreatment. Methods The authors analysed recorded healthcare use for children who were the subject of a serious case review (SCR) in England in 2005-2007. The SCRs were initiated when a child...
- U.S., E.U. Issue Revised Best Practices on Cooperation in Merger Investigations.
Woodman, Jenny; Brandon, Marian; Bailey, Sue; Belderson, Pippa; Sidebotham, Peter; Gilbert, Ruth // Venulex Legal Summaries; 2011 Q4, Special section p1The article provides an overview of the revised advisory framework for interagency cooperation, the Best Practices on Cooperation in Merger Investigations, issued by the U.S. and the European Union (EU) on October 14, 2011. Both the U.S. agencies and the Directorate-General (DG) for Competition...
- INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION AND ELDERLY HOUSING AS A STATE PRIORITY.
Enyeart, S. M.; Liebig, P. S. // Gerontologist; Oct1996 Supplement, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p43It has been shown that low-and very-low income elderly do not have adequate access to affordable housing and supportive services. In 1990, federal legislation requiring states to submit a Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) emphasized the elderly as a special needs population. In...

