interagency Definition
inter·agen·cy (in′tər ā′jən sē)
adjective
of or having to do with two or more governmental agencies
interagency Usage Examples
Converse of object
facilitate: The Deer Research Co-ordination Committee Terms of Reference are to: Facilitate interagency and department working.
Adjective modifier
joint: Liaison is essential in multinational, joint, interagency, and combined arms operations.
Modifies a noun
- coordination: For example, we are taking steps to improve interagency coordination.
- cooperation: In addition, the book concentrates on interagency cooperation in Canada.
- co-operation: These actions further highlight the strategic benefits of interagency co-operation.
- collaboration: Interagency collaboration has been central to the success of the project.
- working: Figure 5.1 The child's special needs can be addressed by collaborative interagency working.
- forum: Its role is to provide an interagency forum within which new ideas and ways of doing things can be explored, developed and supported.
Noun used with modifier
and/or: Deploying forces require near-real-time joint and/or interagency communications tailored for rapid deployment, en route operations, and links from strategic through tactical levels.
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