Government Organization
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A Government Organization is an organization entity that operates under Government Authority (to perform Public Functions).
- AKA: Public Organization, State Organization, Government Body.
- Context:
- It can (typically) have Government Employees, performing Public Services.
- It can (typically) have Government Budget, from Public Funds.
- It can (typically) have Government Charter, defining Organization Mandates.
- It can (typically) follow Government Policy, through Administrative Processes.
- It can (often) use Government Systems, e.g. Government ERP.
- It can (often) implement Government Programs, for Public Benefit.
- It can (often) maintain Public Records, through Official Documents.
- It can (often) interact with Private Organizations, through B2G Relations.
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- It can range from being a Core Government Agency to being a Government-Owned Enterprise, depending on its Operational Type.
- It can range from being a National Government Organization to being a Local Government Organization, depending on its Jurisdiction Level.
- It can range from being a Policy-Making Organization to being a Service-Delivery Organization, depending on its Function Type.
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- Examples:
- Executive Organizations, such as:
- Legislative Organizations, such as:
- Judicial Organizations, such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- For-Profit Organizations lacking Public Mandate.
- Non-Governmental Organizations without Government Authority.
- Political Partys outside Government Structure.
- Citizen as Individual Entity.
- See: Government Structure, Public Administration, Government ERP, GovTech, B2G, Government Charter, Public Sector.