A group of people who continually watch what various government agencies are doing.
AnswerI think the above is confused with what is generally known as a "citizen's watchdog" group.
A "blue ribbon" task force, or committee, is generally a group of people brought together to solve or advise on some important topic. Traditionally, the members of this group are prominent people, usually experts in the topic under consideration. The term derives from the concept of a "blue ribbon" being awarded at fairs and contests for either a winner or an outstanding achievement in some contest. Thus, a "blue ribbon" committee is one specifically chosen to be made up of outstanding members (usually those who have significant academic, social, political, or industry notoriety on their field).
Jeff Risberg has written: 'Report of the Blue-Ribbon Task Force on Funding Minnesota's Water-quality Programs' -- subject(s): Water quality management, Finance, Water supply, Water quality
Is the blue ribbon eel an invertebrate
Blue Ribbon Awards was created in 1950.
Blue Ribbon Awards happened in 1950.
Blue Ribbon Soundworks ended in 1995.
a blue cancer ribbon stands for stomach cancer
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Fleet Marine Force Ribbon ended in 2006.
Fleet Marine Force Ribbon was created in 1984.
Air Force Recognition Ribbon was created in 1980.
Air Force Training Ribbon was created in 1980.