interagency / ˌɪn tərˈeɪ dʒən si, ˈɪn- /

⚽高中词汇机构间机构间的机关间院际

interagency 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. made up of, involving, or representing two or more government agencies: interagency cooperation.

更多interagency例句

  1. This obscure interagency process created the two changes that gave NIH officials greater discretion to fund gain-of-function research projects.
  2. The report also showed extensive interagency coordination and sharing of facial recognition systems and information.
  3. When we come back into cell-service range, we check the interagency fire map and learn that the fire, most likely set by a spark from someone’s car, burned 5,000 acres in four hours, ripping through dry grass and sage.
  4. The department will also be working closely with its interagency partners to ensure as smooth a travel experience as possible for the passport holder.
  5. Obama established an interagency office called the Partnership for Sustainable Communities, which enabled coordination between HUD, the Department of Transportation and the EPA to ensure that they were investing in ecologically efficient programs.
  6. Other interagency partners included the FBI and the Army Criminal Investigation Command.
  7. At one point last year they appeared to have prevailed in the interagency wrangling.
  8. In the succeeding weeks, compromise options were worked out in lower-level interagency meetings.
  9. Donilon will chair the most important interagency committee—the deputies group—and most of the others will attend its meetings.
  10. Without a high performing interagency team, our government cannot be effective, regardless of who sits in the Oval Office.
  11. An interagency task force has just reported to me on a series of measures we need to take to increase coal production and exports.
  12. Interagency coordination and cooperation must be raised to a new level of sophistication.