Management and Coordination Agency of Japan

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The Management and Coordination Agency of Japan was a former central government body responsible for administrative management, coordination, and oversight functions before being integrated into the modern Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former government agency
government agency
country Japan
dissolvedInReform Central Government Reform of 2001 in Japan NERFINISHED
followedBy Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications NERFINISHED
hasFunction administrative evaluation
policy coordination
promotion of administrative efficiency
promotion of decentralization
regulatory review
hasJurisdiction Japan NERFINISHED
integratedInto Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications NERFINISHED
legalForm national administrative organ of Japan
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Tokyo NERFINISHED
nativeNameLanguage ja
oversightOf central government ministries and agencies of Japan
local public bodies in Japan
parentOrganization Prime Minister’s Office of Japan NERFINISHED
partOf Government of Japan NERFINISHED
partOfReformProcess Japanese central government reorganization at the start of the 21st century
reorganizedInto Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications NERFINISHED
replacedBy administrative bureaus within the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications
responsibleFor administrative management
administrative reform planning
civil service system coordination
evaluation of government programs
government-wide coordination
information management policy
inter-ministerial coordination
local administration oversight
oversight of government administration
standardization of administrative procedures
sector public administration
seeAlso Government of Japan administrative reform
Home Affairs Ministry of Japan NERFINISHED
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications NERFINISHED
subclassOf central government agency of Japan

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Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of Japan formedByMergerOf Management and Coordination Agency of Japan