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A mandate is an official order or commission to perform a task. Mandates are often buried within sentences, within paragraphs in citations. A simple example of a mandate would be 'turn off the faucet' or 'feed the dog', although you as a member of the Mapping Team are more likely to encounter a mandate like 'Ensure that your organization has an information security program in place' than 'feed the dog'.

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