INTERAGENCY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary They agreed to convene an interagency working group within the government Greater inter-agency cooperation will help protect us against international terrorism and threats to national security
U. S. Department of Education Announces Six New Agency Partnerships to . . . ED announced six new interagency agreements to break up the federal education bureaucracy, ensure efficient delivery of funded programs, activities, and move closer to fulfilling the President Trump's promise to return education to the states
Intraagency vs. Interagency Actions in Administrative Law Interagency actions occur when two or more separate federal agencies or departments work together This might happen if the Department of Energy consults with the Environmental Protection Agency regarding a new policy’s impact on the environment
Breaking Down ED’s Interagency Agreements The Trump administration is using interagency agreements to siphon off various Education Dept programs to other agencies Here are the ones signed so far
Interagency Aviation Training The Interagency Aviation Training (IAT) Education, Qualification, and Currency System contains established aviation training standards and records for natural resource and firefighting employees within the US Department of the Interior (DOI), USDA-Forest Service (USDA-FS) and recognized partners