15 Government at Work: The Bureaucracy.
The Federal Bureaucracy.
The Executive Office of the President.
The Executive Departments.
Independent Agencies.
The Civil Service.
bureaucracy
bureaucracy large, complex administrative structure that handles the everyday business of an organization
bureaucrat
bureaucrat person who works for the organization (bureaucracy), has certain defined duties and responsibilities
administration
the government’s many administrators and agencies administration the government’s many administrators and agencies
staff agency
staff agency aid the chief executive and other administrators by offering advice and other assistance in the management of the organization
line agency
perform the tasks for which the organization exists line agency perform the tasks for which the organization exists
Executive Office of the President
Executive Office of the President an umbrella agency; a complex organization of several separate agencies staffed by most of the President’s closest advisors and assistants
federal budget
federal budget very detailed estimate of receipt’s and expenditures, an anticipation of federal income and outgo, during the next fiscal year
fiscal year
fiscal year 12 month period used by government and business for record keeping, budgeting, and other financial management purposes
domestic affairs
all matters not directly connected to the realm of foreign affairs domestic affairs all matters not directly connected to the realm of foreign affairs
executive departments
executive departments often called Cabinets departments, they are the traditional units of federal administration, and each of them is built around some broad field of activity
secretary
head of each department secretary head of each department
attorney general
Directs the Department of Justice attorney general Directs the Department of Justice
located outside the departments (Cabinets) independent agencies located outside the departments (Cabinets) nearly 150
independent executive agencies
independent executive agencies include most of the independent agencies Ex: NASA, EPA
independent regulatory commissions
independent regulatory commissions largely beyond the reach of presidential direction and control (ten total – Fed, SEC, FCC…)
quasi-legislative
quasi-legislative congress has given the independent agencies certain legislative like powers
quasi-judicial
has certain judicial powers quasi-judicial has certain judicial powers
government corporation
government corporation within the executive branch and subject to the President’s direction and control
civil service
civil service composed of those civilian employees who perform the administrative work of government
spoils system
spoils system the practice of giving offices and other favors of government to political supporters and friends
patronage
the practice of giving jobs to supporters and friends patronage the practice of giving jobs to supporters and friends
registers
registers lists of those applicants who pass its tests and are qualified for employment
bipartisan
it includes members from both parties bipartisan it includes members from both parties
Government at Work.
“Red Tape”
The Reagan Building.
Federal Agencies.
Government of the United States.
Offices, Departments, and Agencies.
West Wing.
The West Wing of the White House.
The Making of the Modern Presidency.
First Cabinet.
Federal Workers Around the Country.
The Fifteen Executive Departments.
The Fifteen Executive Departments.
The Fifteen Executive Departments.
Cabinet Pioneer.
Interpreting Political Cartoons.
Voices on Government.
The Independent Regulatory Commissions.
The Independent Regulatory Commissions.
Regulations.
Government and Amtrak.
Searching Uncle Sam.
Civil Service.
Interpreting Political Cartoons.
Profile of Civil Service Employees.
Analyzing Political Cartoons.