The Public Manager Magazine Article
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What do fighting fires on federal lands, combating terrorism, transitioning veterans from military careers to civilian life, responding to and recovering from disasters, building highways, and scouting infectious diseases have in common? All these tasks depend on interagency collaboration. Over decades, various administrations, congresses, and federal agencies have used interagency collaboration to accomplish missions individual agencies could not get done alone.
Sat Jun 15 2013
What do fighting fires on federal lands, combating terrorism, transitioning veterans from military careers to civilian life, responding to and recovering from disasters, building highways, and scouting infectious diseases have in common?
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