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International Trade Administration Us and Fcs Italy's Effectiveness Can Be Further Enhanced by Focusing on Management and Program Improvements

By Department of Commerce

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Book Id: WPLBN0000699063
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File Size: 1.38 MB.
Reproduction Date: 2000

Title: International Trade Administration Us and Fcs Italy's Effectiveness Can Be Further Enhanced by Focusing on Management and Program Improvements  
Author: Department of Commerce
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Language: English
Subject: Government publications, Department of Commerce and Labor Document, Commerce.
Collections: Department of Commerce Collection
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Publisher: Government Printing Office

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Commerce, E. O. (n.d.). International Trade Administration Us and Fcs Italy's Effectiveness Can Be Further Enhanced by Focusing on Management and Program Improvements. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


Excerpt
Excerpt: As a follow-up to our December 7,2001, draft report, attached is the final report on our inspection of US&FCS Italy. A copy of your response to our draft report is included in its entirety as an attachment to the report.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY, i -- INTRODUCTION, 1 -- OBJECTIVES, SCOPE, AND METHODOLOGY, 1 -- BACKGROUND, 3 -- OBSERVATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS, 7 -- I. Trade Agreement Compliance Work Needs Better Coordination Within ITA, 7 -- II. A Central Database of Trade Compliance Work Is Needed, 14 -- III. ITA?s Compliance Performance Measures Should Be Reexamined, 18 -- IV. The TCC Complaint Process Has Improved Over Time, But Some Aspects Still -- Require Adjustment, 22 -- A. Rapid Response Team initiative needs scrutiny, 22 -- B. The TCC web site should be made more user-friendly, 24 -- RECOMMENDATIONS, 27 -- APPENDIXES -- A: Summary of Sampled Cases, 29 -- B. Agency Comments on Draft Report, 31

 
 



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