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4.2. Organization Trust Relationships

Organizations can share their resources with each other by establishing an organizational trust relationship. Organizational trusts are defined by the Satellite Administrator and implemented by the Organization Administrator. An organizational trust is bi-directional, meaning that once a Satellite Administrator establishes a trust between two or more organizations, the Organization Administrator from each organization is free to share as much or as little of their resources as they need to. It is up to each Organization Administrator to determine what resources to share, and what shared resources from other organizations in the trust relationship to use.
Each individual relationship is unique and mutually exclusive from other org's trust relationship. For example: if the Accounting Org trusts the Finance Org , and the Finance Org trusts the Facilities Org, then the Accounting Org will not trust the Facilities Org unless a separate trust relationship is defined between Accounting and Facilities organizations.