Government agencies use long-haul applications
Yes
Through a licensing system, government agencies control who enters such industries, their prices, and their methods of operation.
United States Department of Agriculture, and Environmental Protection Agency
subsidies, export financing, foreign trade zone and special government agencies
The use of the metric system was made legal as a system of measurement in the US in 1866. The system was officially adopted by the federal government in 1975 for use in the military and government agencies, and as preferred system for trade and commerce.
Retail, warehousing, marketing, local government, Tax agencies, doctors, hospitals all use streams of data
Congress set up agencies, departments, an offices -PrinceBlast
Off of the top of my head: The US Marshals The FBI The BATFE The DEA (depending on the part of the country) The other agencies use Sig's and H&Ks.
Government and law enforcement agencies use call tracking systems. The FBI can use wire taps to track any calls made from a phone.
Corporations use short-haul applications
Hospitals use short-haul applications
Institutions use short-haul applications