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  1. Formally established in 1855, the OPS gradually absorbed the police forces of other neighbouring municipalities as Ottawa itself expanded, and experienced multiple mergers and reforms in the process; the current OPS was established in 2001.

    • Overview
    • Organizational Structure
    • Diversity and Accessibility
    • Open Government

    The Government of Ontario includes ministries, agencies and Crown corporations. Its workforce of 60,000+ public servants is called the Ontario Public Service (OPS). The OPS: 1. helps the government of the day to develop and deliver policies and programs 2. is politically neutral and remains in place through elections 3. works in many different area...

    The OPSis overseen by the Secretary of the Cabinet (the head of the public service) and a team of deputy ministers, one for each government ministry.

    The OPS strives to be a workplace where everyone feels welcomed, valued and respected. Its Diversity Office is responsible for transforming the OPSinto a more diverse, accessible and inclusive organization that supports all employees in reaching their full potential. Some of the initiatives that are part of the OPS’ diversity strategy include: 1. s...

    The OPSsupports the work of an open, transparent and accessible government — a new initiative underway to unlock the power of government information by sharing it freely with the public. Learn more about open government Browse the government’s open data catalogue

  2. The Office of Strategic Services. Often referred to as our Agency’s forerunner, the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) became the first centralized intelligence agency in American history. Wild Bill Donovan led the women and men of OSS to collect and analyze strategic information and conduct unconventional and paramilitary operations.

  3. Despite opposition from the military establishment, the United States Department of State and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), [2] President Truman established the National Intelligence Authority [10] on January 22, 1946, by presidential directive; [11] it was the direct predecessor to the CIA. [12]

  4. History. This point-form history of OPSEU/SEFPO highlights the union’s development from 1911 to 2005, from its beginnings as the Civil Service Association of Ontario (CSAO). Read OPSEU's History. Executive. Board. Meet the OPSEU/SEFPO Executive Board. Includes biographies for President and First Vice-President/Treasurer. Find out more...

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  5. Beginning in the early 1950s, Special Forces teams deployed from the United States and Okinawa to serve as advisers for the fledgling South Vietnamese Army. As the United States escalated its involvement in the war, the missions of the Special Forces expanded as well.

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  7. Nov 11, 2020 · 28 JUL 1914 – 11 NOV 1918. Most ARSOF units derive their lineage from World War II legacy units, but Psychological Operations and Civil Affairs/Military Government trace their roots to World War I, which the U.S. entered on 6 April 1917.

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