Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Interagency \In`ter*a"gen*cy\, n. Intermediate agency.
Wiktionary
a. Between or among agency. n. intermediate agency
WordNet
Usage examples of "interagency".
The president meets with him privately for a half-hour about once a week, a privilege that President Bill Clinton did not grant his Treasury secretaries for fear it would give them an unfair advantage in interagency discussions.
We began calling interagency meetings to discuss tactics and produce the necessary staff work for the Principals to make a decision.
His interagency body, the CSG, ordinarily reported to the Deputies Committee of subcabinet officials, unless Berger asked them to report directly to the principals.
This snippy exchange typifies the sort of selfless commitment and close interagency cooperation that has helped make the drug war the raging success that it is.
The president was keen that Rumsfeld and Franks get on with the interagency support to make sure they completed the preparatory tasks for supplies, basing and fuel in the region.
We're riddled, Bray, right up to interagency memoranda, including office codes and confidential instructions to departments.
There will be no interagency pissing contest over rules of engagement and we won't have to bring in any inflammatory old, hostile statements you made in the van about what sort of person she was.
Since August 2002, he headed a group called the Executive Steering Group (ESG), which was created to oversee interagency coordination for Iraq on behalf of Rice and Hadley.