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Access
Board (a.k.a. Architectural and Transportation Barriers
Compliance Board)
Focuses on accessibility for people with disabilities.
Advisory Council on
Historic Preservation
Influences federal activities, programs, and policies
that affect historic resources.
Agency for Health
Care Research and Quality (AHRQ)
Formerly the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research
Agency for
International Development (USAID)
Implements America's foreign economic and humanitarian
assistance programs.
Air Force
(USAF)
Defends the United States through control and
exploitation of air and space.
American Battle
Monuments Commission
Honors the accomplishments of the American armed forces.
Animal &
Plant Health Inspection Service
Ensures the health and care of animals and plants,
improves agricultural productivity and competitiveness,
and contributes to the national economy and the public
health.
Army (US)
Attorney
General's Office
Head of the Department of Justice and chief law
enforcement officer of the federal government.
B
Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve System
The Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United
States, was founded by Congress in 1913 to provide the
nation with a safer, more flexible, and more stable
monetary and financial system.
Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms (ATF)
Dedicated to reducing violent crime, collecting revenue
and protecting the public.
Bureau of Economic
Analysis (BEA)
produce and disseminate accurate, timely, relevant, and
cost-effective economic accounts statistics
Bureau of
Engraving and Printing
Learn about stamps and currency.
Bureau of Export
Administration
Division of U.S. Department of Commerce.
Bureau
of Indian Affairs
Tribal leaders directory.
Bureau of Labor
Statistics (BLS)
Bureau of Land
Management (BLM)
Bureau of Prisons
Bureau of Reclamation
Second largest wholesaler of water in the country.
Bureau of Transportation
Statistics
C
Census Bureau
Collects and provides timely, relevant, and quality data
about the people and economy of the United States.
Centers for Disease
Control (CDC)
Central Intelligence
Agency (CIA)
Coordinates the nation's intelligence activities.
Chemical Safety
and Hazard Investigation Board
Strives to enhance industrial safety.
Children and
Families Administration
Promotes the economic and social well-being of families,
children, individuals, and communities.
Coast Guard
Lifesavers and guardians of the sea.
Commerce Department
Commodity Futures
Trading Commission (CFTC)
Regulatory agency for futures trading.
Comptroller of
the Currency
Charters, regulates, and supervises national banks.
Congressional Budget
Office
Provides the Congress with objective, timely,
nonpartisan analyses for economic and budget decisions.
Consumer
Information Center (Pueblo, CO)
Consumer Product
Safety Commission (CPSC)
Council
of Economic Advisers
Analyze and interpret economic developments, appraise
programs and activities of the Government and formulate
national economic policy.
Council on
Environmental Quality
Customs
Service (U.S.)
D
Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
Central research and development organization for the
Department of Defense.
Defense Finance and
Accounting Service (DFAS)
Defense Information
Systems Agency (DISA)
Defense Intelligence
Agency (DIA)
Defense Logistics
Agency (DLA)
Defense Nuclear
Facilities Safety Board
Defense Technical
Information Center (DTIC)
Department of
Agriculture (USDA)
Department of Commerce
(DOC)
Department of
Defense (DOD)
Department of Education
Department of Energy
(DOE)
Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS)
Department of Housing
and Urban Development (HUD)
Department of the
Interior (DOI)
Department of Justice
(DOJ)
Department of Labor
(DOL)
Department of State
Department of
the Interior
Department of the
Treasury
Department of
Transportation (DOT)
Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA)
Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA)
E
Economic
Development Administration (EDA)
Generates jobs, helps retain existing jobs and
stimulates industrial and commercial growth in
economically distressed areas of the United States.
Education Department
Energy Department
Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA)
Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
F
Farm Credit
Administration (FCA)
Promotes a safe and sound, competitive Farm Credit
System.
Farm Service
Agency
Supports American farmers.
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA)
Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI)
Federal Bureau of
Prisons
Federal Communications
Commission (FCC)
Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Federal Election
Commission (FEC)
Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA)
Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission
Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA)
Federal Judicial Center
Research and education agency of the federal judicial
system.
Federal Judiciary
Connect with U.S. courts.
Federal Labor
Relations Authority (FLRA)
Provides leadership in establishing policies and
guidance relating to federal sector labor-management
relations.
Federal Law
Enforcement Training Center
Federal Maritime
Commission
Federal Mediation and
Conciliation Service
Promotes sound and stable labor-management relations.
Federal
Reserve Banks
Federal
Reserve Board of Governors
Federal Retirement
Thrift Investment Board
Administers the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), which
provides Federal employees the opportunity to save for
additional retirement security.
Federal Trade
Commission (FTC)
Financial
Crimes Enforcement Network
Supports and strengthens domestic and international
anti-money laundering efforts.
Financial
Management Service (FMS)
The government's financial manager, central disburser
and collections agent.
Fish & Wildlife
Service
Food and Drug
Administration (FDA)
Foreign Claims
Settlement Commission
Adjudicates claims of U.S. nationals against foreign
governments.
Forest Service
G
General Accounting
Office
General Services
Administration (GSA)
Provides policy leadership and managed space, supplies,
services, and solutions to enable federal employees to
accomplish their missions.
Geological Survey
(USGS)
Ginnie Mae
Helps expand homeownership opportunities for all
Americans.
H
Health and Human
Services Department (HHS)
Health Care Financing
Administration
Highway
Administration (FHWA)
Homeland
Security, Office of
House of
Representatives
HUD - Department of
Housing and Urban Development
I
Immigration and
Naturalization Service (INS)
Inspectors General
(for various agencies)
Interior Department
Internal
Revenue Service (IRS)
International
Information Programs (formerly USIA)
International Trade
Administration (ITA)
J
John C. Stennis
Center for Public Service
Promotes and strengthens public service leadership in
America.
Justice Department
L
Labor Department
Library of Congress
M
Marine Corps (USMC)
Medicare Payment
Advisory Commission (MedPAC)
Advises the U.S. Congress on issues affecting the
Medicare program.
Merit Systems
Protection Board (MSPB)
Guardian of the Federal Government's merit-based system
of employment.
Mine Safety and Health
Administration
Minerals Management
Service
Mint, United States
N
National Aeronautics
and Space Administration (NASA)
National
Agricultural Library
National Archives and
Records Administration (NARA)
National
Atlas of the Unites States
National Commission
on Libraries and Information Science
National Credit Union
Administration (NCUA)
National
Center for Environmental Health
National Center
for Preservation & Technology Training
National Endowment
for the Arts (NEA)
National Endowment
for the Humanities (NEH)
National Gallery of Art
National Guard
National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
National
Historic Landmarks
National
Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA)
National Institute of
Standards & Technology (NIST)
Enhances the art, craft and science of preservation.
National Institutes of
Health (NIH)
National Institute
of Mental Health (NIMH)
National Labor
Relations Board (NLRB)
National Library of
Education (NLE)
National Library of
Medicine (NLM)
National Ocean
Service
National Oceanic &
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
National Park Service
National
Register of Historic Places
National Science
Foundation (NSF)
National Security
Agency (NSA)
Coordinates, directs, and performs highly specialized
activities to protect U.S. information systems and
produce foreign intelligence information.
National
Security Council (NSC)
The President's principal forum for considering national
security and foreign policy matters.
National Technical
Information Service (NTIS)
Central source for U.S. government scientific,
technical, and business information.
National
Telecommunications & Information Administration
The executive branch's principal voice on domestic and
international telecommunications and information
technology issues.
National
Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
National Weather
Service (NWS)
Natural Resources
Conservation Service
Works in partnership with the American people to
conserve and sustain our natural resources.
Naval Observatory
Maintains the master clock of the United States.
Navy
(USN)
NIH - National
Institutes of Health
NIMH - National
Institute of Mental Health
NIST - National
Institute of Standards & Technology
NOAA - National
Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
NRC - Nuclear
Regulatory Commission
NSA - National Security
Agency
NSF - National Science
Foundation
NTSB - National
Transportation Safety Board
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC)
O
Occupational Safety
and Health Administration (OSHA)
Its mission is to save lives, prevent injuries and
protect the health of America's workers.
Office of American
Indian Trust
Ensures that the Secretary’s obligations under the
Federal Indian trust responsibility are performed.
Office
of Economic Impact and Diversity
Office
of Environment, Safety and Health
Office
of the First Lady
Office of Government
Ethics (OGE)
Office
of Homeland Security
Office
of Lead Hazard Control
Office of
Management and Budget (OMB)
Office of
National AIDS Policy
Office
of National Drug Control Policy
Office of Personnel
Management (OPM)
Office of
Science (from DOE)
Office of Science and
Technology Policy
Office of Special
Counsel (OSC)
An independent federal investigative and prosecutorial
agency.
Office of Thrift
Supervision (OTS)
Primary regulator of all federal and many
state-chartered thrift institutions, which include
savings banks and savings and loan associations.
Office of Surface
Mining, Reclamation & Enforcement
Protects citizens and the environment during coal mining
and reclamation.
Office
of Tribal Justice
Coordinates tribal issues for the Department of Justice.
Office for
Victims of Crime
OSHA - Occupational
Safety and Health Administration
Overseas Private
Investment Corporation
P
Parole
Commission, U.S.
Has sole authority to grant, modify, or revoke paroles
of eligible U.S. prisoners serving sentences of more
than 1 year.
Patent and Trademark
Office
Peace Corps
Pension Benefit
Guaranty Corporation
Protects the retirement incomes of about 43 million
American workers.
Postal Service
Postal Rate Commission
Prisons, Bureau of
R
Railroad Retirement
Board (RRB)
Rural
Development
S
Secret Service
Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC)
Selective Service
System (SSS)
Senate
Small Business
Administration (SBA)
Smithsonian Institution
(SI)
Social Security
Administration (SSA)
State Department
Information on visas and passports.
Supreme
Court of the United States
T
Tennessee Valley
Authority (TVA)
The nation's largest single producer of electricity.
Trade and Development
Agency
Transportation
Department (DOT)
Treasury Department
U
United States Agency
for International Development (USAID)
United States Capitol
Building
United States Court
of Appeals, Federal Circuit
United States
Court of Appeals, 1st Circuit
United
States Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit
United
States Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit
United States
Court of Appeals, 4th Circuit
United States
Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit
United States
Court of Appeals, 6th Circuit
United States
Court of Appeals, 7th Circuit
United
States Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit
United States
Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit
United States
Court of Appeals, 10th Circuit
United States
Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit
United States
Customs Service
United States House
of Representatives
United States
Information Agency (USIA)
United States
International Trade Commission (USITC)
United
States Marshals Service (USMS)
United States Mint
United States
Naval Observatory
(Master clock).
United States Patent
and Trademark Office
United States Postal
Service (USPS)
U.S. Post Office's home online.
United States Senate
United States
Sentencing Commission
United States Trade and
Development Agency
Helps U.S. companies pursue overseas business
opportunities.
United States Trade
Representative (USTR)
Responsible for developing and coordinating U.S.
international trade, commodity, and direct investment
policy.
USDA - United States
Department of Agriculture - Index
USGS - United States
Geological Survey
USPS - United States
Postal Service
V
VA - Department of
Veterans Affairs
Violence
Against Women Office
Leads the national effort to stop domestic violence,
sexual assault, and stalking of women.
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White House
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