United States federal agencies

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Agency types
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Institutions
Institutions are constitutional Agencies, that is Agencies established directly by the Federal Constitution Treaty. These Agencies are the United States Congress and its components, the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives; the Office of Governor-General; the United States Federal Court; and the United States Federal Council. Each of these Institutions fall within four branches, or “[constitutional] Departments” of the Federal Government: The Federal Council (including its dependent Authorites) fall within the Intergovernmental Department; the United States Congress (including the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives) are contained within the Legislative Department; the Governor-General and executive Departments fall within the Executive Department; and the Federal Court and other Federal-level Courts come within the Judicial Department.

Authorities
Authorities are Agencies established by and under the United States Federal Council, and at the helm of each of these agencies is a Superintendent, who is the Head and principal Officer of such Agency.

Authorities are established by Statute, under U.S. Const., article II-B, section 8, part B; meaning that while the Congress passes the legislation, the Federal Council is responsible for approving said legislation: In practice this means that, while the Governor-General is the actual Officer who signs this type of Bill into law, he cannot do so without the “Advice and Consent” of the Federal Council –The signature of the Governor-General in this case is not an expression of his own approval but that of the Federal Council.

Departments
Departments are the primary executive Agencies under the control of the Governor-General, and the Head and principal Officer of each Department is an United States Commissioner. There are eight Departments (State and Foreign Affairs, Attorney-General, Public Safety, Emergency and Military Affairs, Treasury, Interior, Administration, and Post Office); and of these, the Department of the Attorney-General and the Department of the Post Office are headed by the United States Attorney-General and United States Postmaster-General, respectively; the remaining six are each headed by an United States Commissioner.

Departments, like Authorities, are established by Statute and not by the Constitution. However, unlike Authorities, Departments are established under U.S. Const., article II-B, section 8, part A; meaning that while the Congress passes the legislation, the Governor-General is the only Officer responsible for approving (signing) said legislation into Law.

Federal Council

 * Website: Portal:United States Federal Council

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United States Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat | 

Fœderal Aeronautics and Space Authority |  

Office of Public Information  Office of Finance  Office of Accountability and Compliance  Office of Administration  Office of Intergovernmental Affairs  Office of General Counsel </li> </ul>

Superintendent Staff Offices<ul> Office of Chief Engineer </li> Office of Chief Information Officer </li> Office of Chief Scientist </li> Office of Chief Technologist </li> Office of Chief Medical Officer </li> Office of Chief Safety Officer </li> </ul></li>

Mission Directorates<ul> Aeronautics Research Directorate </li> Exploration and Operations Directorate </li> Science Directorate </li> Space Technology Directorate </li> Mission Support Directorate </li></ul> </li>

Fœderal Aviation Authority |  <ul>

Office of Public Information </li> Office of Finance </li> Office of Accountability and Compliance </li> Office of Administration </li> <li>Office of Intergovernmental Affairs </li> <li>Office of General Counsel </li> </ul></li> Operations Divisions<ul> <li>Airports Division </li> <li>Air Traffic Organization Division </li> <li>Aviation Safety Division </li> <li>Space Transport Division </li> </ul></li>

<li>Fœderal Communication Authority | </li>

<li>Fœderal Energy Research and Development Authority | </li>

<li>Fœderal Food and Drug Authority | </li>

<li>Fœderal Maritime Authority | </li>

<li>Fœderal Nuclear Regulatory Authority | </li>

<li>Fœderal Oceanic and Atmospheric Authority | <ul> <li>Fœderal Marine Fisheries Service </li> <li>Fœderal Oceanic Service </li> <li>Fœderal Weather Service </li> </ul></li>

<li>Fœderal Telecommunication and Information Authority | </li>

<li>Executive Office of United States Inspectors-General | <ul> <li>Inspector-General for the Office of Governor-General </li> <li>Inspector-General for the Dep’t of State and Foreign Affairs </li> <li>Inspector-General for the Dep’t of the Attorney-General </li> <li>Inspector-General for the Dep’t of Public Safety </li> <li>Inspector-General for the Dep’t of Emergency and Military Affairs </li> <li>Inspector-General for the Dep’t of the Treasury </li> <li>Inspector-General for the Dep’t of the Territories </li> <li>Inspector-General for the Dep’t of Administration </li> <li>Inspector-General for the Dep’t of the Post Office </li>

</ul> </li></ul>

United States Congress

 * Website: Portal:United States Congress

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United States Senate

 * Website: Portal:United States Senate

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United States House of Representatives

 * Website: Portal:United States House of Representatives

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Office of Governor-General

 * Website: Portal:Governor-General of the United States

The Governor-General of the United States is the Federal head of government of the United States. The Office of Governor-General is an indirectly-elected Post, by which the Governor-General is formally chosen by an electoral college consisting of a Number of Electors from each State chosen by the Voters thereof, with the Number of Electors to which each State is entitled being equal to its Representation in both Houses of Congress.

As, except where the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for the United States directs otherwise, all executive Power of the United States (the Union) is vested in the Governor-General, the person holding this Office is the head of the Federal Executive Department; and all employees of the executive Department serve at his pleasure.

Article II-C of the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for the United States vests the executive power of the United States in the Governor-General. However, in practice, the Governor-General delegates authority to exercise this Power to his subordinates; that is to say the Heads of Departments, federal executive Agencies, and, most importantly, to the States. Article II-C also establishes that the Governor-General shall be assisted by a Federal Executive Council (FEC) which is composed of the Heads of the principal executive Departments and the FEC-level Officers. The Governor-General is president of the Federal Executive Council.

The United States Federal Government does not have a post for lieutenant governor-general. Instead, the Constitution Treaty (TECUS) prescribes that, “[i]n Case of the Removal of the Governor-General from Office, or of his Death, Resignation, or Absence from the United States, or Inability to discharge the Powers and Duties of the said Office, the Same shall devolve on the President of the Senate” —In other words, as the Governor-General’s lieutenant, whenever the Governor-General is unable to exercise the Powers and Duties of his Office, the President of the Senate is to exercise the Powers and Duties of the Office of Governor-General as Governor-General pro Tempore “until the Disability be removed, or a Governor-General shall be elected and qualified”. The President of the Senate, therefore, performs an equivalent role to that of a Lieutenant Governor in United States politics.

Agencies and offices <ul> <li>Office of Governor-General </li>

<li>White House Office <ul>

<li>White House Military Office </li>

<li>White House Counsel’s Office </li>

<li>White House Communication Office <ul> <li>Office for Public Relations </li> <li>Office for Research </li> </ul></li>

<li>White House Medical Unit </li>

<li>White House Mess </li>

<li>White House Transport Office <ul> <li>Executive Airlift Group </li> <li>Marine Helicopter Squadron One </li> </ul></li>

<li>White House Staff Secretary’s Office <ul> <li>Office of Gubernatorial Correspondence </li> <li>Office of Executive Clerk </li> </ul></li>

<li>Office of Management and Budget </li>

</ul></li> </ul>

Department of State and Foreign Affairs

 * Website: Portal:United States Department of State and Foreign Affairs

The Department of State and Foreign Affairs is the Federal-level foreign ministry and intergovernmental affairs ministry of the Government of the United States. In its role as a Federal-level foreign ministry, the Department serves as the common representative of the eighteen States of North Aegea relative to the Common Foreign and International Trade Policy (CFITP). In respect to the Department’s role as a Federal-level intergovernmental affairs ministry, the Department of State and Foreign Affairs essentially operates as a reverse foreign ministry of sorts, whereby relations and communication are directed inwards, focusing on the eighteen member States of the Union &mdash;e.g., Federal-State relations. The Department is also responsible for coordinating the efforts of the several States in implementing the CFITP.

The Department of State and Foreign Affairs is headed by an United States Commissioner for State and Foreign Affairs, usually shortened as “Secretary of State”, and sometimes referred to as the “Secretary-General of the United States”, who is the “the principal assistant to the Governor-General in all matters relating to the Department of State and Foreign Affairs.” Agencies and offices <ul> <li>Office of the U.S. Commissioner for State and Foreign Affairs <ul>

<li>State and Foreign Affairs Secretariat | <ul> <li>Office of Public Information </li> <li>Office of Accountability and Compliance </li> <li>Office of Finance </li> <li>Office of Administration </li> </ul></li> </ul></li>

<li>Division of State Affairs | <ul>

<li>United States Office in the State of Arizona </li> <li>United States Office in the State of California </li> <li>United States Office in the State of Colorado </li> <li>United States Office in the State of Hawaiʻi </li> <li>United States Office in the State of Idaho </li> <li>United States Office in the State of Kansas </li> <li>United States Office in the State of Montana </li> <li>United States Office in the State of Nebraska </li> <li>United States Office in the State of Nevada </li> <li>United States Office in the State of New Mexico </li> <li>United States Office in the State of North Dakota </li> <li>United States Office in the State of Oklahoma </li> <li>United States Office in the State of Oregon </li> <li>United States Office in the State of South Dakota </li> <li>United States Office in the State of Texas </li> <li>United States Office in the State of Utah </li> <li>United States Office in the State of Washington </li> <li>United States Office in the State of Wyoming </li> </ul></li>

<li>Division of Foreign Affairs | <ul> <li>Office of Public International Law </li> <li>Office of Private International Law </li> <li>All-Union Agency for Development and Cooperation </li> <li>Protocol Office </li> <li>Integration Office </li> <li>Office of Consular Affairs </li> <li>Office of Foreign Missions </li> <li>United States Information Office </li> </ul></li>

<li>Division of Clerical Affairs | <ul>

<li>Federal Archives and Records Agency </li> <li>Office of the Federal Register </li> <li>Federal Printing Office </li> </ul></li> </ul>

Department of the Attorney-General

 * Website: Portal:United States Department of the Attorney-General

The Department of the Attorney-General is an Department of the United States Federal Executive, responsible for interpreting the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for the United States and Federal Law in the form of Attorney-General Opinions, which have the force of Law unless and until reversed, either by the United States Federal Court, by the United States Federal Council (configured as a convention of State attorneys-general and the Federal attorney-general), or by the Judicial Committee of the Federal Council (a convention of State supreme Courts and the federal Court); and serving as the legal counsel for the Government of the United States. Other responsibilities of the Department include monitoring State-enforcement of Federal Law, advising States on Matters relative to enforcing Federal Law, and representing the United States in the Federal Court and also in the Courts of the various States whenever there arises a question of Federal Law, or the United States Government (or an officer or employee thereof) is a Party.

The Attorney-General is the “the principal assistant to the Governor-General in all matters relating to Federal Law and the Department of the Attorney-General,” and mainly serves as the legal counsel to the Federal Executive and the various Branches, Departments, Agencies, and Offices thereof. In addition, the head of the Department, the Attorney-General of the United States, represents the General Government before the Federal Court of the United States, and occasionally in State-level Courts in Causes (Cases) involving federal Officers or Questions of Federal law. However, in most Cases arising in a State-level Court that involves the United States, or an Officer thereof, or a Federal-question, the General Government is usually represented in Court by the Advocate-General in and for that State, or his deputy. The Department, by Law, also monitors the States’ in their enforcement of Union (Federal) law, including their prosecuting of violations of Federal law; and regularly offers nonbinding guidance to State attorneys-general on Matters relative to their State’s enforcement of Union law. Agencies and offices <ul> <li>Office of the U.S. Attorney-General <ul>

<li>Attorney-General Secretariat | <ul> <li>Office of Public Information </li> <li>Office of General Counsel </li> <li>Office of Accountability and Compliance </li>

<li>Office of Information Technology <ul> <li>Service Engineering Unit </li> <li>Cybersecurity Services Unit </li> <li>Policy and Planning Unit </li> <li>Service Delivery Unit </li> </ul></li>

<li>Office of the Comptroller <ul> <li>Finance Unit </li> <li>Budget Unit </li> <li>Debt Collection Management Unit </li> </ul></li>

<li>Office of Human Resources <ul> <li>Human Resources Unit </li> <li>Equal Employment Opportunity Unit </li> <li>Security and Emergency Planning Unit </li> <li>Library Unit </li> </ul></li>

<li>Office of Policy, Management, and Planning <ul> <li>Internal Review and Evaluation Unit </li> <li>General Counsel Unit </li> <li>Facilities and Administrative Services Unit </li> <li>Department Ethics Unit </li> <li>Procurement Services Unit </li> <li>Records Management Policy Unit </li> </ul></li> </ul></li> </ul></li>

<li>Litigation Division | <ul>

<li>Executive Office of United States Advocates-General <ul> <li>Office of U.S. Advocate-General for Arizona </li> <li>Office of U.S. Advocate-General for California </li> <li>Office of U.S. Advocate-General for Colorado </li> <li>Office of U.S. Advocate-General for Hawaiʻi </li> <li>Office of U.S. Advocate-General for Idaho </li> <li>Office of U.S. Advocate-General for Kansas </li> <li>Office of U.S. Advocate-General for Montana </li> <li>Office of U.S. Advocate-General for Nebraska </li> <li>Office of U.S. Advocate-General for Nevada </li> <li>Office of U.S. Advocate-General for New Mexico </li> <li>Office of U.S. Advocate-General for North Dakota </li> <li>Office of U.S. Advocate-General for Oklahoma </li> <li>Office of U.S. Advocate-General for Oregon </li> <li>Office of U.S. Advocate-General for South Dakota </li> <li>Office of U.S. Advocate-General for Texas </li> <li>Office of U.S. Advocate-General for Utah </li> <li>Office of U.S. Advocate-General for Washington </li> <li>Office of U.S. Advocate-General for Wyoming </li> </ul> </li>

<li>Executive Office of United States Attorneys <ul> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Alabama Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Arkansas Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Connecticut Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Delaware Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Florida Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Georgia Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Illinois Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Iowa Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Indiana Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Kentucky Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Louisiana Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Maine Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Maryland Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Michigan Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Minnesota Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Missouri Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Mississippi Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for New Hampshire Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for New York Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for North Carolina Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Ohio Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Pennsylvania Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Rhode Island Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for South Carolina Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Tennessee Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Vermont Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Virginia Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for Wisconsin Territory </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia </li> <li>Office of U.S. Attorney for the FCT </li> </ul> </li></ul> </li>

<li>Federal and Intergovernmental Affairs Division | <ul> <li>United States Attorneys-General Conference Secretariat </li> <li>Office of Intergovernmental Affairs <ul> <li>Legislative Affairs Unit </li> <li>Executive Affairs Unit </li> <li>Judicial Affairs Unit </li> <li>State and Tribal Affairs Unit </li> <li>International Affairs Unit </li> <li>Supernatural Liaison Unit </li> </ul></li> </ul></li>

<li>Education and Assistance Division | <ul> <li>Office of Education <ul> <li>Federal Law Academy </li> <li>Office of Attorney Recruitment and Management </li> </ul></li> <li>Office for Territorial Justice Assistance <ul> <li>Territorial Justice Institute </li> <li>Office for Victims of Crime </li> <li>Office for Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Programs </li> </ul></li> </ul></li> </ul>

Department of Public Safety

 * Website: Portal:United States Department of Public Safety

The Department of Public Safety is the department of the United States Federal Executive with responsibility for protecting the United States and their respective peoples from external and interstate threats; and also responsible for the United States’ (federal) domestic and foreign Intelligence and counterterrorism Efforts. However, under the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for the United States, federal Intelligence and other Federal public safety Agencies, their Officers and Employees, are forbidden from carrying Weapons as part of their Duties while within the United States, and are further prohibited from arresting or detaining Persons: Instead, Federal Intelligence and Federal public safety Agencies may only collect Intelligence, Investigate, and Observe; and then forward their findings and recommendations to State-level law Enforcement and Prosecutors.

The Department of Public Safety is headed by an United States Commissioner for Public Safety, sometimes referred to as the “Sheriff-General of the United States”, who is the “the principal assistant to the Governor-General in all matters relating to the Department of Public Safety.”

The Federal Bureau of Intelligence (external intelligence) and the Federal Security Bureau (domestic intelligence) are federal Agencies attached to the Department of Public Safety. Agencies and offices <ul>

<li>Office of the U.S. Commissioner for Public Safety <ul>

<li>Public Safety Secretariat | <ul> <li>Office of Public Information </li> <li>Office of Accountability and Compliance </li> <li>Office of Finance </li> <li>Office of Administration </li> <li>Office of Intergovernmental Affairs </li>

</ul></li> </ul></li>

<li>Division of Federal Intelligence | <ul>

<li>Federal Bureau of Intelligence </li>

<li>All-Union Information Network </li> </ul></li>

<li>Division of Federal Security | <ul>

<li>Federal Security Bureau </li>

<li>All-Union Crime Information Center </li>

<li>Federal Law Enforcement Academy </li> </ul> </li></ul>

Department of Emergency and Military Affairs

 * Website: Portal:United States Department of Emergency and Military Affairs

The Department of Emergency and Military Affairs is headed by an United States Commissioner for Emergency and Military Affairs, sometimes referred to as the “Adjutant-General of the United States”, who is the “the principal assistant to the Governor-General in all matters relating to the Department of Emergency and Military Affairs”, and has “authority, direction and control over the Department of Emergency and Military Affairs.” Agencies and offices <ul>

<li>Office of the U.S. Commissioner for Emergency and Military Affairs <ul>

<li>Emergency and Military Affairs Secretariat | <ul> <li>Office of Public Information <ul> <li>Office for Internal Communications </li> </ul></li> <li>Office of Intergovernmental Affairs </li> <li>Office of Compliance and Accountability <ul> <li>Office of the Chief Audit Officer </li> <li>Office of the Chief Compliance Officer </li> </ul></li> <li>Office of Administration </li>

<li>Bureau for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics <ul> <li>Office for Acquisition <ul> <li>DEMA Acquisition University </li> <li>DEMA Contract Management Agency </li> </ul></li> <li>Office for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Defense Programs <ul> <li>DEMA Threat Reduction Agency </li> </ul></li> <li>Office for Research and Engineering <ul> <li>DEMA Advanced Research Projects Agency </li> <li>DEMA Missile Defense Agency </li> <li>DEMA Technical Information Center </li> </ul></li> <li>Office for Logistics and Materiel Readiness <ul> <li>DEMA Logistics Agency </li> </ul></li> </ul></li>

<li>Bureau for Policy <ul> <li>DEMA Security Assistance Agency </li> <li>DEMA Policy Board Advisory Committee </li> <li>DEMA Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office </li> <li>DEMA Technology Security Agency </li> </ul></li>

<li>Bureau for Personnel and Readiness <ul> <li>Office for Health Affairs <ul> <li>Military Health Service </li> <li>Military Health Service Management Activity </li> </ul></li> <li>DEMA Commissary Agency </li> <li>DEMA Human Resources Office </li> <li>DEMA Equal Opportunity Management Office </li> </ul></li>

<li>Bureau for Education <ul> <li>Federal Defense University | Fœderal Capital Territory </li> <li>U.S. Military Academy | West Point, New York </li> <li>U.S. Naval Academy | Annapolis, Maryland </li> <li>U.S. Air Force Academy | Colorado Springs, Colorado </li> <li>U.S. Marine Corps Academy | Quantico, Virginia </li> </ul></li> </ul></li>

</ul></li>

<li>Office of Emergency Management | <ul> <li>Bureau for Protection and All-Union Preparedness <ul> <li>Office for Grant Programs </li> <li>Office for All-Union Continuity Programs </li> <li>Office for All-Union Preparedness </li> </ul></li> <li>Bureau for Response and Recovery <ul> <li>Office for Response </li> <li>Office for Recovery </li> <li>Office for Field Operations </li> <li>Office for Logistics Management </li> </ul></li> <li>Bureau for Management and Mission Support <ul> <li>Office of Chief Administrative Officer </li> <li>Office of Chief Financial Officer </li> <li>Office of Chief Procurement Officer </li> <li>Office of Chief Information Officer </li> <li>Office of Chief Human Capital Officer </li> <li>Office of Chief Security Officer </li> </ul></li> </ul></li>

<li>Federal Military Establishment<ul>

<li>Joint Chiefs of Staff | <ul> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> </ul></li>

<li>Joint Staff | <ul> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li>

</ul></li>

<li>Department of the Army | United States Army <ul> <li>Army Secretariat | <ul> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> </ul></li> <li>Army Staff | <ul> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> </ul></li></ul></li>

<li>Department of the Navy | United States Navy <ul> <li>Navy Secretariat | <ul> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> </ul></li> <li>Naval Staff | <ul> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> </ul></li></ul></li>

<li>Department of the Air Force | United States Air Force <ul> <li>Air Force Secretariat | <ul> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> </ul></li> <li>Air Staff | <ul> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> </ul></li></ul></li>

<li>Department of the Marine Corps | United States Marine Corps <ul> <li>Marine Corps Secretariat | <ul> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> </ul></li> <li>Marine Corps Staff | <ul> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> <li></li> </ul> </li></ul> </li></ul> </li></ul>

Department of the Treasury

 * Website: Portal:United States Department of the Treasury

The Department of the Treasury is headed by an United States Commissioner for the Treasury, sometimes referred to as the “Treasurer-General of the United States”, who is the “the principal assistant to the Governor-General in all matters relating to the Department of the Treasury.” Agencies and offices <ul> <li>Office of the U.S. Commissioner for the Treasury <ul>

<li>Treasury Secretariat | <ul> <li>Office of Public Information </li> <li>Office of Accountability and Compliance </li> <li>Office of Finance </li> <li>Office of Administration </li> <li>Office of Intergovernmental Affairs </li> </ul></li> </ul></li>

<li>Monetary Division | <ul> <li>Bureau of Engraving and Printing </li> <li>United States Mint </li> </ul></li>

<li>Technical Services Division | <ul> <li>Federal Institute of Standards and Technology </li> <li>United States Geological Survey </li> <li>United States Patent and Copyright Office </li>

<li>Office of Financial Intelligence and Analysis </li> </ul></li>

<li>Fiscal Division | <ul> <li>Bureau of Revenue </li> <li>Office of the Comptroller of the Currency </li> <li>Treasurer of the United States </li> <li>Bureau of the Fiscal Service </li> </ul></li>

<li>Domestic Finance Division | <ul> <li>Office of Financial Institutions </li> <li>Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms Tax and Trade Bureau </li> </ul></li>

<li>International Finance Division | <ul> <li>Office of International Markets </li> <li>Office of Foreign Assets Control </li> </ul></li> </ul>

Department of the Interior

 * Website: Portal:United States Department of the Interior

The United States Department of the Interior is headed by an United States Commissioner for the Interior, sometimes referred to as the “Commissioner-General of the United States”, who is “the principal assistant to the Governor-General in all matters relating to the Department of the Interior and the Territories in general.” Agencies and offices <ul> <li>Office of the U.S. Commissioner for the Interior <ul>

<li>Interior Secretariat | <ul> <li>Office of Public Information </li> <li>Office of Accountability and Compliance </li> <li>Office of Finance </li> </ul></li> </ul></li>

<li>Investigations, Compliance, and Removals Division | <ul> <li>Inquisitorial Bureau <ul>

<li>Inquisitor in and for Alabama </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Arkansas </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Connecticut </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Delaware </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Florida </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Georgia </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Illinois </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Indiana </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Iowa </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Kentucky </li>

<li>Inquisitor in and for Louisiana </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Maine </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Maryland </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Massachusetts </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Michigan </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Minnesota </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Mississippi </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Missouri </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for New Hampshire </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for New Jersey </li>

<li>Inquisitor in and for New York </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for North Carolina </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Ohio </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Pennsylvania </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Rhode Island </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for South Carolina </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Tennessee </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Vermont </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Virginia </li> <li>Inquisitor in and for Wisconsin </li>

</ul></li> </ul></li>

<li>Administrative Services Division | <ul> <li>Office of Information Management Technology - Territorial Affairs </li> <li>Office of Congressional and Legislative - Territorial Affairs </li> <li>Office of Facilities, Property and Safety Management </li> <li>Office of Federal Acknowledgment </li> </ul></li>

<li>General Services Division | <ul> <li>Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Services </li> <li>Office of Human Capital Management </li> <li>Territorial Energy and Economic Development </li> </ul></li>

<li>Internal Evaluation and Assessment Division | <ul> <li>Office of Budget and Performance Management </li> <li>Office of Public Affairs </li> <li>Office of Regulatory Affairs and Collaborative Action </li> <li>Office of Self-Governance </li> <li>Office of Territorial Services </li> <li>Office of Justice Services </li> <li>Office of Trust Services </li> <li>Office of Equal Employment Opportunity and Civil Rights Programs </li> </ul></li> </ul></li> </ul>

Department of Administration

 * Website: Portal:United States Department of Administration

The Department of Administration is headed by an United States Commissioner for Administration, sometimes referred to as the “Administrator-General of the United States”, who is the “the principal assistant to the Governor-General in all matters relating to the Department of Administration.” Agencies and offices <ul> <li>Office of the U.S. Commissioner for Administration <ul>

<li>Administration Secretariat | <ul> <li>Office of Public Information </li> <li>Office of Accountability and Compliance </li> <li>Office of Finance </li> <li>Office of Administration </li> <li>Office of Intergovernmental Affairs </li> </ul></li> </ul></li>

<li>Federal Assets Division | <ul> <li>Federal Personnel Management Office </li> <li>Federal Property Office </li> <li>Federal Motor Pool Office </li> <li>Federal Strategic Enterprise Technology Office </li> </ul></li>

<li>Statistics and Planning Division | <ul> <li>Federal Statistics Office <ul> <li>Federal Census Bureau </li> <li>Federal Economic Statistics Bureau </li> <li>Federal Justice Statistics Bureau </li> </ul></li> <li>Federal Capital Planning Commission: …</li> </ul> </li> </ul>

Department of the Post Office

 * Website: Portal:United States Department of the Post Office

Expressly mentioned in the United States Constitution, the Department of the Post Office is the Federal agency responsible for delivering post and parcels throughout the United States.

The United States Department of the Post Office is headed by the Postmaster-General of the United States, who is “the principal assistant to the Governor-General on all matters relating to the Department of the Post Office.” Agencies and offices <ul> <li>Office of the U.S. Postmaster-General <ul>

<li>Post Office Secretariat | <ul> <li>Office of Public Information </li> <li>Office of Accountability and Compliance </li> <li>Office of Finance </li> <li>Office of Administration </li> <li>Office of Intergovernmental Affairs </li> <li>Defense Post Office </li> <li>Postal Regulatory Commission </li>

</ul></li> </ul></li>

<li>United States Post Office in the States and Territories | <ul> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Arizona </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for California </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Colorado </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Hawaiʻi </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Idaho </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Kansas </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Montana </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Nebraska </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Nevada </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for New Mexico </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for North Dakota </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Oklahoma </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Oregon </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for South Dakota </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Texas </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Utah </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Washington </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Wyoming </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for the Fœderal Capital Territory </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for the District of Columbia </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Alabama </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Arkansas </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Connecticut </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Delaware </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Florida </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Georgia </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Illinois </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Indiana </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Iowa </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Kentucky </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Louisiana </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Maine </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Maryland </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Massachusetts </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Michigan </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Minnesota </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Mississippi </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Missouri </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for New Hampshire </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for New Jersey </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for New York </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for North Carolina </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Ohio </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Pennsylvania </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Rhode Island </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for South Carolina </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Tennessee </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Vermont </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Virginia </li> <li>U.S. Post Office in and for Wisconsin </li> </ul></li> </ul>

Judicial Department

 * Website: Portal:Federal judiciary of the United States

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Federal Court

 * Main article: United States Federal Court (Chief Justice)
 * Website: Portal:United States Federal Court

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Court of Appeal

 * Main article: United States Court of Appeal (Chief Judge)
 * Website: Portal:United States Court of Appeal

<ul> <li>United States Court of Appeal | </li> </ul> Territorial courts

Court of Appeal for the Territories

 * Main article: United States Court of Appeal for the Territories (Chief Judge)
 * Website: Portal:United States Court of Appeal for the Territories

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United States Federal Bank

 * Website: Portal:United States Federal Bank

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<ul> <li>United States Federal Bank | </li> <li>Regulatory Bureau | <ul> <li>Securities Regulatory Division </li> <li>Commodities Regulatory Division </li> </ul> </li> </ul>

Fœderal Broadcasting Corporation

 * Website: Portal:Fœderal Broadcasting Corporation

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<ul> <li>Fœderal Broadcasting Corporation | </li> </ul>