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DOD INTERGOVERNMENTAL SUPPORT AGREEMENT (IGSA)
In 2013, Congress enacted legislation creating the Intergovernmental Support Agreements (IGSA), 10 USC 2679. This new authority allowed the military services to formal partnerships with local and state governments for the provision, receipt or sharing of installation and community support services.

INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENTS AND SERVICE DELIVERY STRATEGIES
These intergovernmental agreements (IGAs) can create economies of scale by combining services of multiple governments, avoid unnecessary duplication of services, and impart any number of other public benefits depending on the subject of the IGA.

Understanding Intergovernmental Relations: Key Features and ...
We can define intergovernmental relations (IGR) as the processes and institutions through which governments within a political system interact. All countries, whether unitary or fed-eral, have IGR of some sort, provided they have more than one level of government.

Intergovernmental Review (SPOC List)
States that are not listed on this page have chosen not to participate in the intergovernmental review process, and therefore do not have a SPOC. If you are located within a State that does not have a SPOC, you may send application materials directly to a federal awarding agency.

Understanding and Surviving Intergovernmental Collaboration
Interagency collaboration is defined as any joint activity by two or more agencies that is intended to increase public value through the act of working together rather than separately (Bardach 1998). In government, whether it is voluntary or not, or even if it is resisted or not, - it is not relevant.

INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION ACT AGREEMENTS
OMB Circular A-97 sets forth guidance concerning the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act. It provides that agencies may provide the following services to a state or local government pursuant to the Act:

Intergovernmental
Interjurisdictional relations (i.e., state-state and local-local relations) are co-operative, com-petitive, and non-existent. In recent decades, states have recognized the need to co-operate bilat-erally, regionally, and nationally on issues of interstate concern.