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The
primary insight of the founders of the IASCI was to recognize that
various (and traditionally quite separate), national,
international, non-governmental and private-sector actors involved in
specialised phases of field-based interventions, or related sectors of
activity, actually have a shared demand for reliable access to
field-based and case-specific information. Similarly, experience has
shown that the internal requirements of different states (when sharing
the same caseloads and objectives) also remained basically the same from
one country to another.
Bringing this demand together, the potential for providing meaningful
efficiencies (in both cost and access to information) for client
organisations through practical domestic (inter-agency) as well as
multilateral cooperation became self-evident.
Practical application thereafter proved that the continuously improving
and specialist ‘tool kits’ of information outputs did indeed address
many of the common requirements of professional end-users - especially
in regard to their ongoing need for access to high-value, case-specific
and field-based information.
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