Public Service Act 2020

Public service agencies and joint operational agreements - Public service agencies - Interdepartmental executive boards

25: Purposes

You could also call this:

"Helping government departments work together"

The purposes of interdepartmental executive boards are to help different government departments work together. You will see them align and co-ordinate big picture plans, budgets, and policies in areas where two or more departments are involved. They also support these departments to do important work and start new projects together in these areas.

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Part 2Public service agencies and joint operational agreements
Public service agencies: Interdepartmental executive boards

25Purposes

  1. The purposes of interdepartmental executive boards are—

  2. to align and co-ordinate strategic policy, planning, and budgeting activities for 2 or more departments with responsibilities in a subject matter area:
    1. to support those departments to undertake priority work in the subject matter area:
      1. to support cross-department initiatives in the subject matter area.