SCCM 2012 Site Design with multiple agency seperation

I have read through some of the other posts, and none quite seem to match my scenario.
I have a new task to design a new SCCM 2012 Site. At first I thought this was going to be easy, but it seems to have become a bit of a challenge. I have been tasked with designing and implementing a site for about 45k clients that span about 25 agencies.
all of these machines are part of a top level AD forest, but are broken into domains under that. The forest admins have to be able to mandate software/updates from the top level for all machines, but each agency will have to manage their own machines/content.
If it wasn't for the political aspect of this project, everything would be easier.
I originally thought about a CAS/PS scenario, but when I tested this, I found that every PS connected to the CAS shares everything between each other, and that will not work.
So I need to be able to design a site where each agency will be able to create/manage their own content/machines that is not shared with everything else. They need to have a feeling like they are managing their own PS. And need to have a top level that can
mandate software/updates to everything and also get a complete inventory of all machines in all agencies. Can this be done with RBA and a single site, or is there a better option for this?
At this point there is no need to consider bandwidth because most of the systems are on the same campus network, and remote DPs and other site systems can be added and adjusted as needed. I just need to know if and how this can be done best.
Please let me know if you need anymore information.
Thanks in advance for any advice.

Hi,
Here is a good guide explaining RBA,
http://blogs.technet.com/b/hhoy/archive/2012/03/07/role-based-administration-in-system-center-2012-configuration-manager.aspx
and here is a good one deploying RBA:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/jchalfant/archive/2014/02/27/using-rba-to-separate-servers-and-workstations-in-configuration-manager-2012.aspx
Regards,
Jörgen
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