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The IPEC is tasked with coordinating the development and issuance of two major documents: (i) an Annual Report on the progress made towards the effective enforcement of [[IP rights]]; and (ii) a Joint Strategic Plan on IP Enforcement (hereafter the "Joint Strategic Plan," "Strategic Plan," or "Plan"), issued every three years. The Joint Strategic Plan is delivered to the [[Senate Committee on the Judiciary]] and the [[Senate Committee on Appropriations]], and to the [[House Committee on the Judiciary]] and the [[House Committee on Appropriations]]. Per the Act, the Joint Strategic Plan is posted for public access on the White House [[website]].
 
The IPEC is tasked with coordinating the development and issuance of two major documents: (i) an Annual Report on the progress made towards the effective enforcement of [[IP rights]]; and (ii) a Joint Strategic Plan on IP Enforcement (hereafter the "Joint Strategic Plan," "Strategic Plan," or "Plan"), issued every three years. The Joint Strategic Plan is delivered to the [[Senate Committee on the Judiciary]] and the [[Senate Committee on Appropriations]], and to the [[House Committee on the Judiciary]] and the [[House Committee on Appropriations]]. Per the Act, the Joint Strategic Plan is posted for public access on the White House [[website]].
   
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Pursuant to Federal [[statute]] and an [[Executive Order]], the IPEC chairs two separate interagency committees to develop and [[implement]] the U.S. Government's [[IP enforcement]] priorities. Specifically, the IPEC chairs: (i) a [[Senior IP Enforcement Advisory Committee]] and (ii) an [[IP Enforcement Advisory Committee]].
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Pursuant to Federal [[statute]] and an [[Executive Order]], the IPEC chairs two separate interagency committees to develop and [[implement]] the U.S. Government's [[IP enforcement]] priorities. Specifically, the IPEC chairs: (i) a [[Senior IP Enforcement Advisory Committee]] and (ii) an [[IP Enforcement Advisory Committee]] (collectively and hereinafter, the "U.S. Interagency Strategic Planning Committees on IP Enforcement") in connection with the formation of the Joint Strategic Plan.
 
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