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1 Homework: Executive Branch Test Monday FrontPage: OL on your desk. How is the EoP different from the cabinet departments and IAs? A team from the MIT media lab has created a camera with a "shutter speed" of one trillion exposures per second -- enabling it to record light itself traveling from one point to another. Using a heavily modified Streak Tube (which is normally used to intensify photons into electron streams), the team could snap a single image of a laser as it passed through a soda bottle. The revolutionary snapper may have a fast shutter but the long time it takes to process the images have earned it the nickname of the "the world's slowest fastest camera."

2 Type of IALeadershipFunctionExamples Independent Executive Agency Director ; Appointed by President with Senate approval; Term ends before or with president Carry out laws; Perform functions which do not fall under a cabinet department or need to remain independent of that leadership NASA CIA Peace Corps Government Corporation Board of Directors ; Appointed by President with Senate approval; Serve staggered terms of fixed years To provide a service to the public for a profit, like a private company USPS TVA Corp. for Public Broadcasting Regulatory Commission Board of Commissioners; Appointed by President with Senate approval; Serve staggered terms of fixed years **free from oversight by Prez Make rules and govern areas of the economy and society ( nuclear energy, banking, radio/TV broadcasts ) CPSC SEC NRC FCC FEC

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4 Chapter 8, Section 4

5  Small group of advisors and offices, mostly located in the West Wing  Closest to the President; most may work with him nearly every day  Includes:  Chief of Staff  National Security Advisor  Senior Advisor  Personal Secretary  Chief White House Counsel (lawyer for Prez)  Personal Aide to the President  Press Secretary  Other aides

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7  EOP  Considered “staff” agencies: ▪ advise the president ▪ Provide information, advice and support  Cabinet depts, IA’s  Considered “line” agencies (on the “front lines”) ▪ carry out the laws ▪ “do the work” of executing laws of US


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