Inter-Agency Coordination: Structuring Collaboration Across Public Institutions

This illustrative scenario explores how Foldercase could support coordination between ministries, agencies, and public programs by making responsibilities, relationships, and governance structures visible over time.

Use Case Ecosystem

Understanding Inter-Agency Coordination

This illustrative use case describes how organizational mapping could help public institutions better understand coordination structures across agencies, governance layers, and long-running programs.

The Coordination Challenge

Public programs frequently span multiple ministries and agencies. Responsibilities evolve over time, making it difficult to maintain a shared understanding of who is responsible for what.

Institutional Landscape

Inter-agency coordination involves ministries, operational agencies, municipal administrations, and external stakeholders. Each operates within its own systems and governance logic.

Structural Challenges Today

Coordination difficulties often arise not from missing information, but from fragmented structures: duplicated initiatives, unclear dependencies, and limited visibility across administrative boundaries.

What Structural Mapping Could Enable

Foldercase explores how organizational relationships, mandates, and programs could be represented as a shared structural model, helping institutions understand coordination contexts without replacing existing IT systems.

Example Coordination Flow

A policy initiative may originate at ministerial level, be implemented by agencies, adapted locally by municipalities, and influenced by stakeholders. Structural mapping helps visualize these relationships over time.

Long-Term Governance Perspective

Over long program cycles and personnel changes, structural continuity becomes critical. A persistent organizational map could preserve institutional knowledge and support accountability.

When Inter-Agency Coordination Becomes Complex

Inter-agency coordination often becomes challenging when multiple departments, institutions, or governmental bodies are involved in overlapping programs and projects. Long-term initiatives, multi-level governance structures, and shared responsibilities can make it difficult to maintain clarity, accountability, and timely decision-making.

Foldercase can help organizations map responsibilities, visualize relationships, and maintain transparency across agencies. Learn more about the underlying methodology on the Foldercase Concept Page.

Key triggers for complexity include:

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