Sentences with phrase «of predecessor agencies»

A Jcope report, issued in February, noted that «both the staff levels and operations budget for Jcope have been lower than those of predecessor agencies

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Bitcoin was the spy agency's «# 1 priority,» the documents show, though the agency was also targeting two other digital currencies, one of which was a Bitcoin predecessor called Liberty Reserve.
«Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner and predecessor Hank Paulson said they didn't bail out AIG to save its derivatives counterparties» from bad credit default swap contracts because if it would have asked these counterparties to «take a haircut,» credit - ratings agencies would have downgraded AIG.
Unrelenting in his determination to see to the disgrace of his predecessor whose administration he has been touting as the worse thing ever to happen to Ghana, the President, The aL - hAJJ's ongoing investigations have uncovered, has tasked the various state intelligence agencies to conduct forensic investigations into business activities of some persons with links to the former first family.
While testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee, acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe rejected the White House's assertion that his predecessor, James Comey, had lost the backing of rank - and - file agency members agents, a pointed rebuke of what had been one of the president's main defenses for the move.
LIPA Managing Director of Financial Oversight Kenneth Kane, left, got a new title and a raise, while Thomas Falcone, the agency's chief executive, is making less than his predecessor did.
The new head of NYC's troubled child - welfare agency, David Hansell, unveiled a revamped safety - review program — which his predecessor had largely abandoned.
News of JCOPE's questions were actually first raised in an April 22 blog post by David Grandeau, who led one of JCOPE's predecessor agencies and now works as a compliance consultant.
According to the WSJ, the new Department of Financial Regulation still would have more power than its predecessor agencies to investigate and punish financial institutions for wrongdoing, and Wall Street executives remain concerned it would operate through an administrative process with fewer checks and balances than the AG.
The Government and the Agencies will cooperate fully with the Committee, and I pay tribute to its members and their predecessors on all sides of the House.
De Blasio has taken a more hands - on and ideological approach than his predecessor in managing the city's 44 agencies, a style that sometimes drags out decision making and frustrates some of his commissioners.
My connection with the WRA goes back many years to my time as Head of Engineering Policy Division in the Highways Agency in the mid-1990s when my predecessor as Chair of WRA UK, Joe Burns, and I worked together to run the UK input to PIARC as it was then called.
And budget analysts on Thursday continued to criticize de Blasio for his spending plan's lack of a «program to eliminate the gap» or «PEG,» a budgeting practice common under all de Blasio's predecessors dating back to former Mayor Ed Koch, which requires city agencies to identify a specific amount of money they could cut in the coming fiscal year.
His predecessors had not usually been involved in such decisions, said Ms. Barrios - Paoli, who led city agencies in the administrations of Michael R. Bloomberg, Rudolph W. Giuliani and Edward I. Koch.
Meanwhile, Zinser said, the agency must work to prevent another potential data gap that could occur if the NPP satellite hasn't finished in - orbit quality control checks before its predecessor, known as NOAA - 19, reaches the end of its design life in March 2013.
ISRO scientists caution, however, that the agency has not yet decided whether to go with a lander and rover, or play it safer with an orbiter carrying a more sophisticated set of scientific payloads than its predecessor.
At the end of its predecessor, World War II super soldier and icon Captain America (Chris Evans) was thrust into the future by the intelligence agency SHIELD and he landed unknowingly in the present day.
The predecessor agency — the executive director job — was sort of a revolving door: it had chewed up a lot of people.
Their shape was developed by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), the predecessor of the NASA space agency.
That second outing, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, does something remarkable - it manages to not only better its predecessor in both level design and the agency of its violence, but how it builds a story with moments that will shock and surprise you with equal measure.
Stevens» predecessor, Justice William O. Douglas, had famously argued that mountains and trees should have standing and judges on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals had developed a number of doctrines that allowed that court to aggressively second - guess agency decision - making to ensure that the agencies realized the broad and ambitious goals of environmental statutes.
That case concerned a decision by the Agency's predecessor, the Board of Railway Commissioners, a statutory court endowed, like the Agency, with legislative and administrative powers.
Freddie Hurlston, who was previously head of criminal justice system initiatives at the Legal Services Commission (the predecessor to the LAA), said many of the staff assessing the bids were from a temporary staff agency on around # 9.30 an hour and had no knowledge of legal aid or previous experience of public sector procurement.
Expenditure on running the agency has admitted been reducing, but the LAA's predecessor, the Legal Services Commission, seven years ago dealt with over 1m more cases, over a third more legal aid providers and a budget of # 2.2 m.
This fine arises from a public supervisory action, in the form of a written agreement among Intesa, its New York branch, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the New York State Banking Department (predecessor agency to the DFS), which was entered into in 2007.
In 1973, this Department's predecessor agency, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare issued The Code of Fair Information Practice Principles establishing an important baseline for Start Printed Page 82469information privacy in the U.S..
Increased NTRB funding has been recommended in the reports and reviews of Commonwealth agencies, 170 Commonwealth Parliamentary committees, 171 State Governments172 and industry.173 Most submissions to the current inquiry of the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Native Title and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land Account into NTRBs, also recommend increasing funding to NTRBs.174 The issue of NTRB under - funding was comprehensively covered in the Native Title Report 2001175 and Native Title Report 2003,176 as well as in the submission of my predecessor to the current Parliamentary NTRB inquiry.177
Anglicare Victoria's predecessor agency, The Mission of St James and St John, was a registered adoption agency.
The CP&P (formerly DYFS) Adoption Registry facilitates contact between birth family members and adoptees whose adoptions were processed by CP&P or by its predecessor agencies: the Division of Youth and Family Services, the Bureau of Children's Services, the State Board of Child Welfare or the State Board of Children's Guardians.
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