nonsectorspecific
Nonsectorspecific is an adjective used to describe policies, frameworks, products, or analyses that are not confined to a single sector and are designed to function across multiple industries. The term emphasizes general applicability rather than sector-tailored requirements.
In policy and program design, nonsectorspecific approaches aim to address common challenges—such as data interoperability, governance,
Benefits include increased flexibility, economies of scale, and easier collaboration across industries. A nonsectorspecific perspective can
Limitations: generic solutions may fail to meet unique sector constraints or regulations; designers must balance generic
Related terms: sector-neutral, cross-sectoral, multisectoral, cross-industry. Etymology: formed from non- (not) and sector-specific, implying broad applicability
The term is more common in policy analysis and software architecture discussions than in everyday language.