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Larger hotels may operate with an extensive management structure consisting of a General Manager who serves as the head executive, department heads who oversee various departments, middle managers, administrative staff, and line-level supervisors.
Five engineering departments operate out of the campus — Information Technology, Instrumentation and Electronics Engineering, Printing Engineering, Construction Engineering and Power Engineering.
" Departments " operate a specific convention function, while " divisions " coordinate the work of several departments.
The National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service ( NESDIS ) was created by NOAA to operate and manage the United States environmental satellite programs, and manage the data gathered by the NWS and other government agencies and departments.
The MTA was formed to co-ordinate and operate the Melbourne public transport system, during 1986-87 an integration of rail, tram and bus divisions took place, with the operations, maintenance and administration of these departments fully integrated by 11 April 1988.
The Fox affiliate body features fewer stations that produce their own newscasts in comparison to stations aligned with NBC, ABC and CBS, whose vast majority of their affiliates operate their own news departments.
Various jurisdictions in Canada on provincial and sub-provincial levels operate sheriff's departments primarily concerned with court bailiff services such as courtroom security, post-arrest prisoner transfer, serving legal processes, and executing civil judgements.
The volunteer fire departments each operate a Rescue Unit.
Both Calumet Village and Laurium Village operate separate police departments.
The St. Louis County Police Chief believes many of the small municipalities should consolidate and pool their money to form County precints rather than operate their own individual departments to provide service at a professional level.
Belmont has its own police and fire departments which operate within the city limits.
These departments operate out of six ( 6 ) stations.
Many fire departments operate a number of vehicles in specialized logistical functions.
The three fire departments operate a combined fire apparatus fleet of 6 Engines, 3 Trucks ( including 1 Quint ), 3 Rescues, 2 Tankers, 1 Fireboat, 1 High-Water Rescue Unit, 3 Utility Units, and 5 Command Units.
Numerous fire departments around the U. S ./ Canadian Great Lakes operate hovercraft for water and ice rescues, often of ice fisherman stranded when ice breaks off from shore.
The emergency departments of most hospitals operate 24 hours a day, although staffing levels may be varied in an attempt to mirror patient volume.
Some volunteer departments may operate as part of a combination system, where paid firefighters also provide emergency services.
Larger cities, typically those with 100, 000 inhabitants or more, will operate fire departments staffed completely by career firefighters.
He generally preferred to operate behind the scenes, planting stories in friendly newspapers and relying on a casual network of informers to find out what other government departments were planning.
* Field worker management: companies with a field service or sales workforce can use information from vehicle tracking systems to plan field workers ' time, schedule subsequent customer visits and be able to operate these departments efficiently.
Many businesses utilize virtual servers for internal purposes, where there is a technological or administrative reason to operate several separate websites, such as a customer extranet website, employee extranet, internal intranet, and intranets for different departments.
The first tier of decentralization is always the statewide tier, constituted of agencies that operate under direct control of the principal organs of state government — such as bureaus of vital statistics, and departments of motor vehicles or public health.
In many cases, as agencies, branches, and departments of the civilian governments began to operate aircraft for other purposes, these aircraft were frequently pressed into service to provide cost-effective air support to the evolving Emergency Medical Services.
The only state universities that operate as foundations rather than civil service departments are Aalto University and Tampere University of Technology, since 2010, but both are still explicitly mentioned in the University Act.

departments and varied
As a testament to his interdisciplinary approach, Simon was affiliated with such varied Carnegie Mellon departments as the School of Computer Science, Tepper School of Business, Departments of Philosophy, Social and Decision Sciences, and Psychology.
His life was one of incessant eager questioning of nature on all sides, and his many and varied works all bear the stamp of a fresh and original genius, capable of stating and solving problems in all departments of science — at one time finding the true explanation of stone skipping ( formerly attributed to the elasticity of water ) and at another helping to lay the foundations of our modern vulcanology and meteorology.
Larger forces such as Greater Manchester Police, Strathclyde Police and West Midlands Police have many and varied departments and units such as traffic, firearms, marine, horse, tactical support all named differently depending on the force.
The Maison du Roi civile, or domestic entourage of the king, was divided into a number of departments, whose number varied over the years.
Wambaugh's portrayals of the ten officers are stereotypes of varied types found in police departments in the 1970s, albeit well-drawn, but his most cutting descriptions are saved for the brutal " black-glove officer ," Roscoe Rules.

departments and fire
Some fire departments also use a converted bus as a command post, while those in cold climates might retain a bus as a heated shelter at fire scenes.
Heydrich sent a telegram that night to various SD and Gestapo offices, helping to coordinate the program with the SS, SD, Gestapo, uniformed police ( Orpo ), SA, Nazi party officials, and even the fire departments.
A fax received at the Nassau County, Florida fire department was forwarded to police, and from there to all city departments.
Various departments and offices report to the Governorate, handling such issues as communications, internal security, fire protection, and the Vatican Museums.
The town has its own police and fire departments, headquartered on Route 6 near the town center.
As mayor, Medill gained more power for the mayor's office, created Chicago's first public library, enforced blue laws and reformed the police and fire departments.
" Volunteer fire departments generally used a different siren signal.
There is no standard " Fire " signal in the United States, and while the use of sirens by volunteer fire departments is still common, it is diminishing.
These sirens can also be tied into other networks such as a fire departments volunteer notification / paging system.
In many fire departments, assignment to ambulance duty became an unofficial form of punishment.
* List of fire departments in Orleans County, New York
Romanoff called fire departments and police stations throughout the region, posing as " Captain Parmenter of the state police " ( a nonexistent individual ) urging them to take action.
: Fire bells rang over southern Illinois as police and fire departments called out the people to warn them of impending floods.
Influences of the University are seen throughout the town, even in the fire departments.
There are some differences in terminology between Tokyo and other prefectures: police and fire departments are called chō ( 庁 ) instead of honbu ( 本部 ), for instance.
* police and fire departments, consisting of about 50 people each,
City Council's new proposal was unsatisfactory to the four departments, and the municipal Electrical Workers took action and began striking on May 15, 1919, with the waterwork and fire alarm employees joining a few days later.
* Until 2001 local Directorates of Engineering and Housing ( DEH ), being constituents of the USACE, had been responsible for the housing, infrastructure and related tasks as environmental protection, garbage removal and special fire departments or fire alarm coordination centers in the garrisons of the U. S. Army abroad as in Europe ( e. g. Germany, as in Berlin, Wiesbaden, Karlsruhe etc.
The local fire departments confined themselves to prevent the flames spreading to neighbouring buildings.
Each city or town is responsible for local services such as schools, snow removal, sewers, fire department and police departments.
As is the case with all eight counties in Connecticut, there is no county government ; there is no county seat: in Connecticut, each town is responsible for all local services such as schools, snow removal, sewers, fire department and police departments.
Finally, there may also be a county fire department and even a county police department ( as distinguished from fire and police departments operated by individual cities, special districts, or the state government ).

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