A cooperative alliance is formed in the community where information is shared and there is case coordination.
In the 1960s, the company also formed cooperative alliances with companies such as Mannesmann AG.
This provides DARPA the flexibility to get into and out of an area without the burden of sustaining staff, while building cooperative alliances with its "agents."
Interval and the Media Lab recently forged a cooperative alliance.
The Agricultural Wheel was a cooperative alliance of farmers in the United States sprung up almost spontaneously in 1882.
Carl Sandburg College has many cooperative alliances that develop programs with neighboring institutions and seek to maintain or expand alliances within and beyond the College district.
Emotions are adaptive because they are efficient responses that help organisms reproduce, protect offspring, maintain cooperative alliances, and avoid physical dangers.
Strassmann's work focuses on cooperative alliances that have occurred at several important steps in the evolution of life, and which have proven evolutionarily and ecologically successful.
The Malaysian political process is based on a cooperative political alliance of three major political parties, each representing an ethnic community.
DIANE was a grassroots driven regional videoconferencing consortium which promoted and supported cooperative electronic alliances in education, community service, and economic development.