Definitions for "Redeployment"
The reassignment of employees to other departments or functions as an alternative to laying them off.
the transfer of an employee’s position within the organisation because the position undertaken by that employee is no longer required.
Along with a change in the administrative information system, policies, procedures and work processes will change. This will impact the work of certain individuals at the university. In some cases, job descriptions will change. The word redeployment is used to express the issue of transferring an activity or process from one department or employee to another.
The turning over of authority to the PA by Israel in certain areas. Oslo and subsequent agreements called for further in stages, to reach 97% of the occupied territory by July 1997 (this date renegotiated several times).
The return of a participant from the field to their point of origin.
Redeployment occurs when sworn officers, currently employed by the grantee law enforcement agency, become available to participate in additional community policing activities as a direct result of the purchase of technology, equipment, and/or the hiring of civilian support staff.
the assignment of a computer to a new task or office once it has been replaced by a newer computer.
The consolidation, testing and repair of usable electronics for reuse within the originating firm, institution or government agency.
the withdrawal and redistribution of forces in an attempt to use them more effectively