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For example, command and control systems would coordinate precision strikes and electronic warfare by locating, tracking, attacking, and assessing the damage to enemy targets.
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Agencies under your control were unable to coordinate the information they received on the Boston terrorists.
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The circular also emphasizes the need for agencies to integrate and coordinate internal control assessments with other internal control-related activities.
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So, pieces of the ideal, which has existed for almost a decade, are beginning to fall into place: multiple devices that serve different functions all pointing at the user and maintaining state, network communications and cloud-based services that coordinate them all, and control points and apps that allow the user to get the most out of his or her device pantheon in the most convenient way.
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The whole idea of coordinating the federal law enforcement agencies, for example -- it's tough enough in a big city police department like Philadelphia or New York to coordinate the units that are under your direct control.
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"With much joy and satisfaction we want to inform you that next Monday the FARC will hand over the 10 uniformed people, police and soldiers, that are in their control, " said Piedad Cordoba, a former senator who has helped coordinate hostage handovers in the past.
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They become enablers instead of controllers, coordinate their organizations through dynamic linking of teams and customers rather than command and control, make social and customer values their prime concern, and communicate so as to further stakeholder conversations.
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So-called micropractices are springing up among general practitioners, who, in a fee-for-service age, increasingly have to coordinate a battery of specialists but don't get paid for the air-traffic-control work.
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