INTERAGENCY COORDINATION. The Adminis- tration shall not launch a payload on a foreign launch vehicle unless the Administration com- menced the interagency coordination required by the Space Transportation Policy announced by the President on December 21, 2004, at least 90 days before entering into a development con- tract for the payload.
INTERAGENCY COORDINATION. The Sheriff, or his designee, shall to the extent feasible, coordinate law enforcement functions, including special event functions, individual complaints and unanticipated events requiring law enforcement involvement with Bushnell City Manager, or the City Manager's designee. The Sheriff or the Sheriff’s designee will attend regular City Council meetings and staff meetings when requested consistent with Xxxxxxxx'x right to control and supervise the law enforcement services provided pursuant to this Agreement.
INTERAGENCY COORDINATION. Interagency coordination is required at all organizational levels to ensure the most effective cooperation between the USCG and the NOAA/NWS. The scope of topics coordinated through interagency coordination will include: • Communications between the USCG and the NOAA/NWS, to include maintaining the configuration of telecommunication links. • Services, such as meteorological observations, provided by the USCG to support NOAA/NWS missions. • Services, such as meteorological forecasts and warnings, provided by the NOAA/NWS in support of USCG missions. • Configuration management of NOAA/NWS text and graphic products to be disseminated over USCG telecommunications facilities. • Transmission of selected sea ice products by the NOAA/NWS in support of the USCG ice patrol mission. • Exploring and coordinating common efforts benefiting the missions of both organizations (e.g., proposing/supporting joint budget initiatives and developing/supporting unified positions at National and International forums).
INTERAGENCY COORDINATION. After receiving notice of the Applicant’s desire to address natural resource damages, the Natural Resources Trustees may perform a pre-assessment screen for injury to, destruction of, or loss of natural resources. The Applicant expressly agrees to reimburse IDEM for any and all costs incurred by either IDEM or the Indiana Department of Natural Resources in performing the pre-assessment screen. The Applicant will perform the assessment of damages based on the pre-assessment screen. This Agreement and the Covenant Not to Xxx issued hereunder do not alter the liability of the Applicant or any other person to the federal government for claim of natural resource damages under any federal law.
INTERAGENCY COORDINATION. For Engagements involving multiple interrelated Decisions referenced in section 8.1(a), a designated Provincial Agency Representative will coordinate communications and act as lead Representative when the Engagement Process involves more than one Provincial Agency.
INTERAGENCY COORDINATION. In the exercise of the function conferred on the Secretary of State by Section 1 of this Order, the Secretary of State shall consult with the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, the Secretary of Defense, the Director of the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, and the heads of other Executive agencies as appropriate.
(a) Disclaimer of Congressional approval of other agreements, understandings, or com- mitments
INTERAGENCY COORDINATION. 1. The Office of Legislative and Interagency Affairs in OSHA and the Office of the Assistant Secretary in MSHA shall serve as liaison points to facilitate communication and cooperation between the participating organizations. 2. MSHA and OSHA will endeavor to develop compatible safety and health standards, regulations, and policies with respect to the mutual goals of the two organizations including joint rulemaking, where appropriate. This interagency coordination may also include cooperative training, shared use of facilities, and technical assistance.
INTERAGENCY COORDINATION. 2.1 Assemble a list of all Federal, State and other local agency staff contacts. Schedule routine meetings to discuss and reach agreement on: a) the approach to be used in complying with CEQA and NEPA, b) the environmental consultant selection process, c) the scope and depth of environmental analysis, d) the content of the Request for Proposal, e) procedure for review of proposals and selection of a consultant,
INTERAGENCY COORDINATION. A. The Contractor shall identify the primary agencies with whom they have regular relationships and whose activities substantially affect the delivery of services under the Agreement. The Contractor shall negotiate and execute working agreements with these agencies to assure coordinated services and appropriate referral procedures.
B. Working agreements shall address at least the following:
1. Program description;
2. Referral procedures and time lines;
3. Release of information procedures;
INTERAGENCY COORDINATION. A. The Vendor shall identify the primary agencies with whom they have regular relationships and whose activities substantially affect the delivery of services under the Vendor Agreement. The Vendor shall negotiate and execute working agreements with these agencies to assure coordinated services and appropriate referral procedures.
B. Working agreements shall address at least the following:
1. Program description;
2. Referral procedures and time lines;
3. Release of information procedures;