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interagency

[ in-ter-ey-juhn-see, in- ]

adjective

  1. made up of, involving, or representing two or more government agencies:

    interagency cooperation.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of interagency1

First recorded in 1965–70; inter- + agency
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The Department of Agriculture posted the job opening, describing the division as providing “support to the interagency wildland fire community’s technical needs.”

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White House national security advisor Mike Waltz oversees interagency coordination related to disaster response efforts.

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“You’re definitely not wanting for anything while you’re here,” added Rob Bardossy, the interagency resource representative from the British Columbia Wildfire Service, which has 22 firefighters in Pasadena.

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James White, a meteorologist for the interagency team handling the Eaton fire, said that gusty northeast winds were expected to build through Sunday but would most likely stay on ridgetops at higher elevations.

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“These designations are rooted in careful review and interagency collaboration to ensure those affected by environmental disasters and instability are given the protections they need while continuing to contribute meaningfully to our communities,” Department of Homeland Security Director Alejandro Mayorkas shared in a statement.

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