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Government and law enforcement agencies use call tracking systems. The FBI can use wire taps to track any calls made from a phone.
Administrative jobs administrate in such areas as private law firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies, charitable legal agencies, court systems and colleges or universities.
Effective service delivery by the government includes postal service systems, school systems, and health care systems. The government has control over these areas and can make sure that effective service is carried out.
Currently, it has not been proven that members of Wikileaks have hacked into government systems to obtain information. Rather, Wikileaks obtains information through anonymous submissions on their website.
Document management systems can vary in size and complexity from large systems used by government agencies and Fortune 500 companies to the relatively small applications used by individuals.
An executive agency is a part of the government that carries out programs and operations not performed by the legislature or judiciary. In the US, these agencies of the executive branch are under the authority of the President, and almost all are part of a cabinet department.
Systems directed by government agencies to mobilize resources for war efforts are typically referred to as wartime mobilization programs. These programs involve the coordinated effort of various government sectors to allocate resources, including manpower, materials, and finances, to support military operations. They often include measures such as rationing, industrial conversion, and the establishment of agencies to oversee production and logistics, ensuring that the armed forces are adequately supplied for the conflict. Examples include the War Production Board in the United States during World War II.
Independent executive agencies are agencies under the executive branch that lie outside the jurisdiction of the cabinet departments. The independent executive agencies, in the federal system, are those agencies set up by the President of the United States. In the state systems, they are those set up by the Governors of the states. In both the state and federal systems, these agencies often have more power than agencies set up by statute.
Private security systems provide the exact same services as local state/county systems, but charge all the government agencies for the service. They have their own jails/prisons, transport services and guards.
Federal Communications Comission
Tim Boland has written: 'Government open systems interconnection profile users' guide' -- subject(s): Administrative agencies, Computer networks, Data processing, Data transmission systems, GOSIP (Computer network standard), Standards, Telecommunication 'Government open systems interconnection profile users' guide, version 2' -- subject(s): Administrative agencies, Data processing, GOSIP (Computer network standard), Standards 'Father John Kenyon' -- subject(s): Clergy, Biography, Catholic Church