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  2. Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response

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    The Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) is an operating agency of the U.S. Public Health Service within the Department of Health and Human Services that focuses on preventing, preparing for, and responding to the adverse health effects of public health emergencies and disasters. Its functions include preparedness ...

  3. State updates procurement codes for education, health care - AOL

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    (The Center Square) − Louisiana Economic Development is planning to mandate new rules for public services, including health care and education. The proposed rules address the Louisiana Giving ...

  4. Chief procurement officer - Wikipedia

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    Many industries employ procurement officers, from small companies to global organizations. In a small company, the procurement officer may work singly, but often there is a team that executes the purchasing for an organization. A chief procurement officer working for a multinational corporation might manage a globally-dispersed team.

  5. Malaysian Standard 1722:2011 - Wikipedia

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    According to MS 1722:2011 – Occupational Safety and Health Management System – Requirement (First Revision), the involved clauses are as follows: 3.2.1.1 The employer shall have overall responsibility for the protection of employees’ safety and health and provide leadership for OSH activities in the organization.

  6. Government procurement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Contracting Officer and internal departments/end users ideally undertake a planning exercise in advance of procurement commencing. Acquisition planning is described in FAR Part 7, Acquisition Planning, and in agency supplements to the FAR, for example, Defense FAR Supplement (DFARS) 207, Acquisition Planning and the US Army's supplementary ...

  7. Procurement - Wikipedia

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    Procurement is one component of the broader concept of sourcing and acquisition. Typically procurement is viewed as more tactical in nature (the process of physically buying a product or service) and sourcing and acquisition are viewed as more strategic and encompassing. [citation needed] Multiple sourcing business models and acquisition models ...

  8. Health policy and management - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, management of a single institution (e.g. a hospital) is also referred to as "medical and health services management", "healthcare management" or "health administration". Health systems management ensures that specific outcomes are attained, that departments within a health facility are running smoothly, that the right ...

  9. Federal Acquisition Regulation - Wikipedia

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    Steven Kelman, former administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy during the Presidency of Bill Clinton, [42] wrote in Procurement and Public Management (1990) that the procurement system "should be significantly deregulated to allow public officials greater discretion", and that greater discretion "would allow government to gain ...