Agency needs definition

Agency needs are those actions taken by an agency in order to meet its mission of protecting the public, providing a safe and humane environment for staff and offenders, working in partnership with the community to provide programs and services to offenders, and supervising offenders at a level of security commensurate with the danger they present.

Examples of Agency needs in a sentence

  • Most importantly, the Agency needs to understand how to be a value-added partner working alongside the private sector.

  • Vice Mayor Tatzin felt it might be something to hold in the negotiating kit, and City Manager Falk agreed they could do this, however, he did not believe this was the leverage point the Agency needs.

  • The Engineer shall be responsible for working with the Local Agency in determining the appropriate design parameters and construction specifications for the project using good engineering judgment based on the specific site conditions, Local Agency needs, and guidance provided in the most current version of EPG 136 LPA Policy.

Related to Agency needs

  • Agency head or "Procurement Officer" means the person who signs this contract on behalf of the Requesting Agency and includes a successor or authorized representative.