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Data exchanges between organizations "Governmental, Public and Private" as follows:
Government to Organization and vice versa.
Organization to Organization and vice versa.
Organization to people, and vice versa.
My Question is:
what is the data exchanged?
What is the purposes for exchange?
Thanx
Data exchanges between organizations, governmental bodies, public entities, and private companies can involve various types of information. The data exchanged depends on the specific context and the nature of the relationships between the parties involved. Here are some common examples of data exchanged and their purposes:
1. Government to Organization and vice versa:
2. Organization to Organization and vice versa:
3. Organization to people, and vice versa:
Purposes for exchange:
Overall, data exchanges play a vital role in facilitating cooperation, decision-making, and smooth operations among various entities in the public and private sectors. However, it's essential to handle data responsibly, ensuring data privacy, security, and compliance with relevant regulations.
Thank you for the invitation
First, we distinguish between the organizations in terms of the type of tasks. There is an organization for the general public administration, a commercial economic organization and a security organization
It includes public and private, but the security department administers the General Organization and assigns it its own organization under the banner of the General Organization
The exchange of information is a necessary thing required by the common interests of public and private organizations taking into account the laws of relations that take into account the public interest.
Social relations have their customary, legal and economic behavior, organized by fair competition, mutual interest and security data. Information exchange is a matter of private devices that are legally empowered to examine data.
We are well aware that the existence of technology has developed the exchange of information and swept the scope of the local organization to the outside to become universal, including the organizations of all countries of the world for the sake of interest and benefit.