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  2. Politically exposed person - Wikipedia

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    Heads of state, heads of government, ministers and deputy or assistant ministers; Members of parliaments; Members of supreme courts, constitutional courts or of other high-level judicial bodies; The definition explicitly excludes middle-ranking or more junior officials. PEP status also extends to relatives and close associates.

  3. Emergency Alert System - Wikipedia

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    The National Emergency Message (formerly known as the Emergency Action Notification) is the notice to broadcasters that the president of the United States or their designee will deliver a message over the EAS via the PEP system. [5] The government has stated that the system would allow a president to speak during a national emergency within 10 ...

  4. Priority Enforcement Program - Wikipedia

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    The Priority Enforcement Program (PEP, sometimes also called PEP-COMM, PEP-Comm, or Pep-Comm) is a program by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the agency responsible for immigration enforcement in the interior of the United States, under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

  5. World-Check - Wikipedia

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    World-Check [1] is a database of politically exposed persons (PEPs) and 'heightened risk' individuals and organizations. World Check formed part of the Thomson Reuters Risk Management Solutions suite before being transferred to Refinitiv after a merger deal with The Blackstone Group in October 2018.

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  7. e-government - Wikipedia

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    E-government is also known as e-gov, electronic government, Internet governance, digital government, online government, connected government. [8] As of 2014 the OECD still uses the term digital government, and distinguishes it from e-government in the recommendation produced there for the Network on E-Government of the Public Governance Committee. [9]

  8. Office of E-Government & Information Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Office of E-Government & Information Technology, also called the E-Gov office or the Office of the Federal Chief Information Officer (OFCIO), develops and guides the U.S. federal government's use of Internet-based technologies for the public to interact with the government.

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