Interagency Agreement (IAA)

An Interagency Agreement (IAA) is a formal document that establishes a binding relationship between two federal agencies or between major organizational units within a single agency. This written agreement is essential for outlining the precise goods or services that one agency, referred to as the servicing agency, is to provide to another, known as the requesting agency. The agreement serves as a written commitment, ensuring clear communication and setting mutual expectations for all involved parties.

In this symbiotic relationship, the servicing agency typically has specialized resources or skills that the requesting agency lacks or requires additional support in. Interagency Agreement serves to leverage these resources efficiently and effectively, facilitating collaboration while also eliminating redundancies. IAA is a fundamental component of interdepartmental cooperation in the federal context, driving the streamlined, cooperative provision of services and goods in line with organizational objectives and missions.

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