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Federal Executive Department
of the United States
US-US seal-GreatSeal-mono-28stars,new.svg
Type Executive branch
of Government
Established
Federal Cabinet
Governor-General Tom Kirkman
Attorney-General Ted Cruz
U.S. Secretary for
State & Foreign Affairs
Elizabeth McChord
U.S. Secretary for
Public Safety & Civil Defense
David A. Clarke Jr.
U.S. Secretary for
Military & Naval Affairs
James Mattis
U.S. Secretary for
the Treasury
Doug Ducey
U.S. Secretary for
the Interior
John Kelly
U.S. Secretary for
Administration
David Tangherlini
Postmaster-General Meagan Brennan
Administration
Working
languages
English
Staff NUM
Departments
Location Fœderal Capital Territory
Website link://fedgov.usna.gov

The federal administration of the United States, officially the “United States Federal Executive Department” is the ensemble of agencies that constitute, together with the United States Federal Cabinet, the executive branch of the federal Authorities of the United States. Also called “The Fed”, and “FedGov”, the Federal Executive Department is responsible for executing the Laws of the United States, as well as ensuring they are properly executed by the States and Territories.

Federal Cabinet[edit | edit source]

The Federal Cabinet of the United States (“FedCab”) is part of the executive Department (branch) of the U.S. Government that normally acts as an advisory Body to the Governor-General of the United States. Statutorily, the Federal Cabinet exists to advise the Governor-General on all Matters relating to the portfolios of the respective Members; and the Governor-General presides over the FedCab. It is composed of the most senior appointed Officers of the executive Department (branch) of the U.S. Federal Government serving under the Governor-General, namely the Heads of the federal executive Agencies, all of whom are by federal Law in the line of Succession to the Federal Governorship, provided they meet eligibility requirements for the Office of Governor-General as set forth in the Federal Constitution. The Governor-General nominates and, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, appoints all members of FedCab. If the Senate consent to the Governor-General’s nomination, then the nominee is sworn in and then begin his Duties. Aside from the Attorney-General, and the Postmaster-General, all Heads of the principal executive Departments receive the title of “United States Secretary for [portfolio]” (informally, “Secretary of [portfolio]”). Members of the Federal Cabinet serve at the Pleasure of the Governor-General; the Governor-General may dismiss them at will; and he may even reappoint any of them to other posts at will, however such reappointment may require the Advice and Consent of the Senate.

All federal public Officials, including FedCab members, are also subject to Impeachment by the House of Representatives and Trial in the Senate for “Treason, Bribery, and other high Crimes and Misdemeanors” (U.S. Const., art. II-C, §4).

The Governor-General can also unilaterally designate senior White House staffers, Heads of other federal Agencies and the United States Ambassador to the United Nations as Members of the Federal Cabinet; however, this is merely a symbolic Gesture and does not, apart from attending FedCab meetings, grant any additional Powers.

The Federal Cabinet is charged with leading the different sectors of public administration within the federal Government and consists of:

Governor-General

Federal Executive Agencies[edit | edit source]

Principal agencies[edit | edit source]

There are currently eight executive departments and one office; all of them equivalent to that of ministries in parliamentary systems. Each executive department is responsible for a specific sector (portfolio) of public administration and provides a related public service to the Union, the several States and Territories, and to the public. All eight Departments are but administrative arms of the Governor-General, and each of them is organized around, and responsible for, a specific mission, purpose, or portfolio. The current departments are:

Office of Governor-General[edit | edit source]

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Website: link://govgen.usna.gov

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 United States Constitution 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 United States Constitution 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 Cabinet (FedCab) which is composed of the Heads of the principal executive Departments and the FedCab-level Officers. The Governor-General is president of the Federal Cabinet.

The United States Federal Government does not have a post for lieutenant governor-general. Instead, the Federal Constitution 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”[1] —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[2] “until the Disability be removed, or a Governor-General shall be elected and qualified”.[1] The President of the Senate, therefore, performs an equivalent role to that of a Lieutenant Governor in United States politics.

Agencies and offices


Department of State and Foreign Affairs[edit | edit source]

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Website: link://dsfa.usna.gov

The Department of State and Foreign Affairs is an executive department of the U.S. Federal government responsible for the Union’s foreign policy and international relations. The Department is also responsible for the Union’s intergovernmental relations, that is relations with the respective States that comprise the Union. In its function relative to the former, the Department of State and Foreign Affairs is equivalent to the ministry of foreign affairs of other nations, and in this capacity its primary duties are advising the U.S. Governor-General, administering diplomatic missions, negotiating international treaties and agreements, and representing the U.S. at the United Nations. In its functions relative to the latter, the Department of State and Foreign Affairs is equivalent to the ministry of intergovernmental affairs that may be found in some federal or quasi-federal nations; and in this capacity its primary duties are advising the U.S. Governor-General on Federal government matters that may affect the States, in and for each State representing the Governor-General to the State Governor, administering the various United States Offices in each of the twenty-eight States, negotiating intergovernmental treaties and agreements with the various States, representing the Governor-General at the certain configurations of the Federal Council, and representing the States severally at the United Nations. The Department is headquartered in the XXXX Building, in the Fort Mason neighborhood of the Fœderal Capital Territory; “Fort Mason” is thus sometimes used as a metonym.

The Department of State and Foreign Affairs is headed by an United States Secretary 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


Department of the Attorney-General[edit | edit source]

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Website: link://attygen.usna.gov

The Department of the Attorney-General is a Department of the United States Federal Executive, responsible for interpreting the United States Constitution and Federal Law in the form of Attorney-General Opinions, which have the force of Law unless and until reversed, either by the Supreme Court, or by the Judicial Committee of the Federal Council; 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 U.S. Federal Court, the U.S. Supreme 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) has an interest or is otherwise 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 Federal Government before the Supreme Court, 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 U.S. Attorney 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
  • U.S. Department of the Attorney-General
    U.S. Attorney-GeneralKirstjen Nielsen
    Senior Assistant and Chief of StaffAABB
    • Attorney-General Secretariat | Senior UndersecretaryAABB
      • Office of Public Information
        Deputy Attorney-General, Public InformationAABB
      • Office of Compliance
        Deputy Attorney-General, ComplianceAABB
      • Office of Information Technology
        Deputy Attorney-General / Chief Information OfficerAABB
        • Service Engineering Unit
          Assistant Attorney-General, EngineeringAABB
        • Cybersecurity Services Unit
          Assistant Attorney-General, CybersecurityAABB
        • Policy and Planning Unit
          Assistant Attorney-General, PolicyAABB
        • Service Delivery Unit
          Assistant Attorney-General, DeliveryAABB
      • Office of the Comptroller
        Deputy Attorney-General, ComptrollerAABB
        • Finance Unit
          Assistant Attorney-General, FinanceAABB
        • Budget Unit
          Assistant Attorney-General, BudgetAABB
        • Debt Collection Management Unit
          Assistant Attorney-General, CollectionAABB
      • Office of Human Resources
        Deputy Attorney-General, Human ResourcesAABB
        • Human Resources Unit
          Assistant Attorney-General, PersonnelAABB
        • Equal Employment Opportunity Unit
          Assistant Attorney-General, EmploymentAABB
        • Security and Emergency Planning Unit
          Assistant Attorney-General, SecurityAABB
        • Library Unit
          Chief LibrarianAABB
      • Office of Policy, Management, and Planning
        Deputy Attorney-General, Policy, Management, & PlanningAABB
        • Internal Review and Evaluation Unit
          Assistant Attorney-General, EvaluationAABB
        • Facilities and Administrative Services Unit
          Assistant Attorney-General, FacilitiesAABB
        • Department Ethics Unit
          Assistant Attorney-General, EthicsAABB
        • Procurement Services Unit
          Assistant Attorney-General, ProcurementAABB
        • Records Management Policy Unit
          Assistant Attorney-General, RecordsAABB
    • Litigation Division | Undersecretary, LitigationAABB
      Deputy Undersecretary, LitigationAABB
      • Office of Undersecretary, Litigation | Deputy Undersecretary, Litigation: AABB
        • Office of General Counsel | Asst. Undersecretary and General Counsel: AABB
        • Office of Transparency and Privacy | Asst. Undersecretary, Transparency and Privacy: AABB
        • Office of Legal Education | Asst. Undersecretary, Legal Education: AABB
        • Legal and Victims Programs | Asst. Undersecretary, Legal and Victims Programs: AABB
        • Data Integrity and Analysis | Asst. Undersecretary, Data Integrty and Analysis: AABB
        • Strategic Communications | Asst. Undersecretary, Strategic Communications: AABB
        • Evaluations and Review | Asst. Undersecretary, Evaluations and Review: AABB
        • Resource Management and Planning Office | Asst. Undersecretary, Resource Management and PlanningAABB
        • Information Technology Office | Asst. Undersecretary, Information TechnologyAABB
        • Human Resources Office | Asst. Undersecretary, Human ResourcesAABB
      • Administrative Office of United States Attorneys
        Deputy Undersecretary, United States AttorneysAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Alabama
          U.S. Attorney for AlabamaAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Alaska
          U.S. Attorney for AlaskaAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Arizona
          U.S. Attorney for ArizonaAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Arkansas
          U.S. Attorney for ArkansasAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Florida
          U.S. Attorney for Florida AABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Georgia
          U.S. Attorney for GeorgiaAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Idaho
          U.S. Attorney for IdahoAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Indiana
          U.S. Attorney for IndianaAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Iowa
          U.S. Attorney for IowaAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Kansas
          U.S. Attorney for KansasAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Kentucky
          U.S. Attorney for KentuckyAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Louisiana
          U.S. Attorney for LouisianaAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Mississippi
          U.S. Attorney for MississippiAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Missouri
          U.S. Attorney for MissouriAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Montana
          U.S. Attorney for MontanaAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Nebraska
          U.S. Attorney for NebraskaAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for New Mexico
          U.S. Attorney for New MexicoAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for North Carolina
          U.S. Attorney for North CarolinaAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for North Dakota
          U.S. Attorney for North DakotaAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Ohio
          U.S. Attorney for OhioAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Oklahoma
          U.S. Attorney for OklahomaAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for South Carolina
          U.S. Attorney for South CarolinaAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for South Dakota
          U.S. Attorney for South DakotaAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Tennessee
          U.S. Attorney for TennesseeAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Texas
          U.S. Attorney for TexasAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Utah
          U.S. Attorney for UtahAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for West Virginia
          U.S. Attorney for West VirginiaAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office in and for Wyoming
          U.S. Attorney for WyomingAABB

        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for California Terr.
          Attorney-General, CaliforniaAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for Colorado Terr.
          Attorney-General, ColoradoAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for Connecticut Terr.
          Attorney-General, ConnecticutAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for Delaware Terr.
          Attorney-General, DelawareAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for Hawaiʻi Terr.
          Attorney-General, HawaiʻiAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for Illinois Terr.
          Attorney-General, IllinoisAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for Maine Terr.
          Attorney-General, MaineAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for Maryland Terr.
          Attorney-General, MarylandAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for Massachusetts Terr.
          Attorney-General, MassachusettsAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for Michigan Terr.
          Attorney-General, MichiganAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for Minnesota Terr.
          Attorney-General, MinnesotaAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for Nevada Terr.
          Attorney-General, NevadaAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for New Hampshire Terr.
          Attorney-General, New HampshireAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for New Jersey Terr.
          Attorney-General, New JerseyAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for New York Terr.
          Attorney-General, New YorkAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for Oregon Terr.
          Attorney-General, OregonAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for Pennsylvania Terr.
          Attorney-General, PennsylvaniaAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for Rhode Island Terr.
          Attorney-General, Rhode IslandAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for Vermont Terr.
          Attorney-General, VermontAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for Virginia Terr.
          Attorney-General, VirginiaAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for Washington Terr.
          Attorney-General, WashingtonAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for Wisconsin Terr.
          Attorney-General, WisconsinAABB

        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for the FCT
          U.S. Attorney, Fœderal Capital TerritoryAABB
        • U.S. Attorney’s Office for Philadelphia
          U.S. Attorney, District of PhiladelphiaAABB
      • Administrative Office of Federal Attorneys
        Deputy Undersecretary, Federal AttorneysAABB
        • U.S. Solicitor-General’s Office
          Solicitor-General, United StatesAABB
        • International Legal Counsel’s Office
          International Legal Counsel, United StatesAABB
    • Federal and Intergovernmental Affairs Division | Undersecretary, Federal and Intergovernmental AffairsAABB
      Deputy Undersecretary, Federal and Intergovernmental AffairsAABB
      • United States Attorneys-General Conference Secretariat
        DirectorAABB
      • Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
        DirectorAABB
        • Legislative Affairs Unit
          Deputy Director, Legislative AffairsAABB
        • Executive Affairs Unit
          Deputy Director, Executive AffairsAABB
        • Judicial Affairs Unit
          Deputy Director, Judicial AffairsAABB
        • State and Tribal Affairs Unit
          Deputy Director, State and Tribal AffairsAABB
        • International Affairs Unit
          Deputy Director, International AffairsAABB
        • Supernatural Liaison Unit
          Deputy Director, Supernatural LiaisonAABB
    • Education and Assistance Division | Undersecretary, Education and AssistanceAABB
      Deputy Undersecretary, Education and AssistanceAABB
      • Office of Education
        Assistant Attorney-General for EducationAABB
        • Federal Law Academy
          DirectorAABB
        • Office of Attorney Recruitment and Management
          DirectorAABB
      • Office for Territorial Justice Assistance
        Assistant Attorney-General, Territorial Justice AssistanceAABB
        • Territorial Justice Institute
          DirectorAABB
        • Office for Victims of Crime
          DirectorAABB
        • Office for Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Programs
          DirectorAABB


Department of the Treasury[edit | edit source]

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Website: link://dotr.usna.gov

The Department of the Treasury is headed by an United States Secretary 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
  • U.S. Department of the Treasury
    U.S. Secretary for the TreasuryDoug Ducey
    Senior Assistant and Chief of StaffAABB
    • Treasury Secretariat | Senior UndersecretaryAABB
      • Office of Public Information
        Deputy Secretary, Public InformationAABB
      • Office of Accountability and Compliance
        Deputy Secretary, Accountability and ComplianceAABB
      • Office of Finance
        Deputy Secretary, FinanceAABB
      • Bureau of Human Resources
        Deputy Secretary, Human ResourcesAABB
        • Human Resources Unit
          Assistant Secretary, PersonnelAABB
        • Equal Employment Opportunity Unit
          Assistant Secretary, EmploymentAABB
        • Security and Emergency Planning Unit
          Assistant Secretary, SecurityAABB
        • Library Unit
          Chief LibrarianAABB
      • Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
        Deputy Secretary, Intergovernmental AffairsAABB
      • Bureau of Policy, Management, and Planning
        Deputy Secretary, Policy, Management, & PlanningAABB
        • Internal Review and Evaluation Unit
          Assistant Secretary, EvaluationAABB
        • General Counsel Unit
          General CounselAABB
        • Facilities and Administrative Services Unit
          Assistant Secretary, FacilitiesAABB
        • Department Ethics Unit
          Assistant Secretary, EthicsAABB
        • Procurement Services Unit
          Assistant Secretary, ProcurementAABB
        • Records Management Policy Unit
          Assistant Secretary, RecordsAABB
      • Office of Administration
        Deputy Secretary, AdministrationAABB
    • Monetary Division | Undersecretary for Monetary AffairsAABB
      Deputy UndersecretaryAABB
      • Bureau of Engraving and Printing
        DirectorAABB
      • United States Mint
        DirectorAABB
    • Technical Services Division | Undersecretary for Technical ServicesAABB
      Deputy UndersecretaryAABB
      • Federal Institute of Standards and Technology
        DirectorAABB
      • Office of Financial Intelligence and Analysis
        DirectorAABB
    • Fiscal Division | Undersecretary for Fiscal AffairsAABB
      Deputy UndersecretaryAABB
      • Bureau of Revenue
        DirectorAABB
      • Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
        ComptrollerAABB
      • Treasurer of the United States
        TreasurerAABB
      • Bureau of the Fiscal Service
        DirectorAABB
    • Domestic Finance Division | Undersecretary for Domestic FinanceAABB
      Deputy UndersecretaryAABB
      • Office of Financial Institutions
        DirectorAABB
      • Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms Tax and Trade Bureau
        DirectorAABB
    • International Finance Division | Undersecretary for International FinanceAABB
      Deputy UndersecretaryAABB
      • Office of International Markets
        DirectorAABB
      • Office of Foreign Assets Control
        DirectorAABB


Department of Public Safety and Civil Defense[edit | edit source]

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Website: link://dps.usna.gov

The Department of Public Safety and Civil Defense 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 United States Constitution, most 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, likewise, the Officers of most of those Agencies are further prohibited from arresting or detaining Persons: Instead, the majority of 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 State/Federal Prosecutors.

The Department of Public Safety and Civil Defense is headed by an United States Secretary for Public Safety and Civil Defense, 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 and Civil Defense.”

The Federal Bureau of Intelligence (external intelligence) and the Federal Security Bureau (domestic intelligence) are federal Agencies attached to the Department of Public Safety and Civil Defense.

Agencies and offices
  • U.S. Department of Public Safety & Civil Defense
    U.S. Secretary for Public Safety & Civil DefenseChad Wolf
    Senior Assistant and Chief of StaffAABB
    • Public Safety & Civil Defense Secretariat | Senior UndersecretaryKirstjen Nielsen
      • Office of Public Information
        Deputy Secretary, Public InformationAABB
      • Office of Accountability & Compliance
        Deputy Secretary, Accountability & ComplianceAABB
      • Office of Finance
        Deputy Secretary, FinanceAABB
      • Office of Administration
        Deputy Secretary, AdministrationAABB
      • Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
        Deputy Secretary, Intergovernmental AffairsAABB
      • Office of Human Resources
        Deputy Secretary, Human ResourcesAABB
        • Human Resources Unit
          Assistant Secretary, PersonnelAABB
        • Equal Employment Opportunity Unit
          Assistant Secretary, EmploymentAABB
        • Security & Emergency Planning Unit
          Assistant Secretary, SecurityAABB
        • Library Unit
          Chief LibrarianAABB
      • Office of Policy, Management, & Planning
        Deputy Secretary, Policy, Management, & PlanningAABB
        • Internal Review & Evaluation Unit
          Assistant Secretary, EvaluationAABB
        • General Counsel Unit
          General CounselAABB
        • Facilities & Administrative Services Unit
          Assistant Secretary, FacilitiesAABB
        • Department Ethics Unit
          Assistant Secretary, EthicsAABB
        • Procurement Services Unit
          Assistant Secretary, ProcurementAABB
        • Records Management Policy Unit
          Assistant Secretary, RecordsAABB
    • Division of Federal Intelligence | Undersecretary for Federal IntelligenceAABB
      Deputy Undersecretary, Federal IntelligenceAABB
    • Division of Federal Security | Undersecretary for Federal SecurityAABB
      Deputy Undersecretary, Federal SecurityAABB
    • Federal Civil Defense Agency | Undersecretary for Civil DefenseAABB
      • Bureau for Protection & All-Union Preparedness
        Deputy Undersecretary, Protection & PreparednessAABB
        • Office for Grant Programs
          DirectorAABB
        • Office for All-Union Continuity Programs
          DirectorAABB
        • Office for All-Union Preparedness
          DirectorAABB
      • Bureau for Response & Recovery
        Deputy Undersecretary, Response & RecoveryAABB
        • Office for Response
          DirectorAABB
        • Office for Recovery
          DirectorAABB
        • Office for Field Operations
          DirectorAABB
        • Office for Logistics Management
          DirectorAABB
      • Bureau for Management & Mission Support
        Deputy Undersecretary, Management & SupportAABB
        • Office of Chief Administrative Officer
          Chief Administrative OfficerAABB
        • Office of Chief Financial Officer
          Chief Financial OfficerAABB
        • Office of Chief Procurement Officer
          Chief Procurement OfficerAABB
        • Office of Chief Information Officer
          Chief Information OfficerAABB
        • Office of Chief Human Capital Officer
          Chief Human Capital OfficerAABB
        • Office of Chief Security Officer
          Chief Security OfficerAABB


Department of Military and Naval Affairs[edit | edit source]

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Website: link://dmna.usna.gov

The Department of Military and Naval Affairs is headed by an United States Secretary for Military and Naval 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 Military and Naval Affairs”, and has “authority, direction and control over the Department of Military and Naval Affairs.”

Agencies and offices
  • U.S. Department of Military and Naval Affairs
    U.S. Secretary for Military and Naval AffairsJoseph Kernan
    Senior Assistant and Chief of StaffAABB
    • Military and Naval Affairs Secretariat | Senior UndersecretaryAABB
      • Office of Public Information
        Deputy Secretary, Public InformationAABB
        • Office for Internal Communications
          Assistant Secretary, Internal CommunicationsAABB
      • Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
        Deputy Secretary, Intergovernmental AffairsAABB
      • Office of Compliance and Accountability
        Deputy Secretary, Compliance and AccountabilityAABB
        • Office of the Chief Audit Officer
          Chief Audit OfficerAABB
        • Office of the Chief Compliance Officer
          Chief Compliance OfficerAABB
      • Bureau of Human Resources
        Deputy Secretary, Human ResourcesAABB
        • Human Resources Unit
          Assistant Secretary, PersonnelAABB
        • Equal Employment Opportunity Unit
          Assistant Secretary, EmploymentAABB
        • Security and Emergency Planning Unit
          Assistant Secretary, SecurityAABB
        • Library Unit
          Chief LibrarianAABB
      • Bureau of Policy, Management, and Planning
        Deputy Secretary, Policy, Management, & PlanningAABB
        • Internal Review and Evaluation Unit
          Assistant Secretary, EvaluationAABB
        • General Counsel Unit
          General CounselAABB
        • Facilities and Administrative Services Unit
          Assistant Secretary, FacilitiesAABB
        • Department Ethics Unit
          Assistant Secretary, EthicsAABB
        • Procurement Services Unit
          Assistant Secretary, ProcurementAABB
        • Records Management Policy Unit
          Assistant Secretary, RecordsAABB
      • Office of Administration
        Deputy Secretary, AdministrationAABB
      • Bureau for Policy
        Deputy Secretary for PolicyAABB
        • DMNA Security Assistance Agency
          DirectorAABB
        • DMNA Policy Board Advisory Committee
          ChairAABB
        • DMNA Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office
          DirectorAABB
        • DMNA Technology Security Agency
          DirectorAABB
      • Bureau for Personnel and Readiness
        Deputy Secretary for Personnel and ReadinessAABB
        • Office for Health Affairs
          Assistant Secretary, Health AffairsAABB
          • Military Health Service
            DirectorAABB
          • Military Health Service Management Activity
            DirectorAABB
        • DMNA Commissary Agency
          DirectorAABB
        • DMNA Human Resources Office
          Assistant Secretary, Human ResourcesAABB
        • DMNA Equal Opportunity Management Office
          Assistant Secretary, Equal OpportunityAABB
      • Bureau for Education
        Deputy Secretary for EducationAABB
      • Bureau for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics
        Deputy Secretary for Acquisition, Technology and LogisticsAABB
        • Office for Acquisition
          Assistant Secretary, AcquisitionAABB
          • DMNA Acquisition University
            PresidentAABB
          • DMNA Contract Management Agency
            DirectorAABB
        • Office for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Defense
          Assistant Secretary for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Defense: AABB
          • DMNA Threat Reduction Agency
            DirectorAABB
        • Office for Research and Engineering
          Assistant Secretary, Research and EngineeringAABB
          • DMNA Advanced Research Projects Agency
            DirectorAABB
          • DMNA Technical Information Center
            DirectorAABB
        • Office for Logistics and Materiel Readiness
          Assistant Secretary, Logistics and Materiel ReadinessAABB
          • DMNA Logistics Agency
            DirectorAABB
    • Federal Military Establishment


Department of the Interior[edit | edit source]

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Website: link://interior.usna.gov

The United States Department of the Interior is headed by an United States Secretary 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
  • U.S. Department of the Interior
    U.S. Secretary for the InteriorJohn Kelly
    Senior Assistant and Chief of StaffAABB
    • Interior Secretariat | Senior UndersecretaryAABB
      • Office of Public Information
        Deputy Secretary, Public InformationAABB
      • Office of Accountability & Compliance
        Deputy Secretary, Accountability & ComplianceAABB
      • Office of Finance
        Deputy Secretary, FinanceAABB
      • Bureau of Personnel Management
        Deputy Secretary, Personnel ManagementAABB
        • Personnel Resources Unit
          Assistant Secretary, PersonnelAABB
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          Assistant Secretary, EmploymentAABB
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          Assistant Secretary, SecurityAABB
        • Library Unit
          Chief LibrarianAABB
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        Deputy Secretary, Intergovernmental AffairsAABB
      • Bureau of Policy, Management, & Planning
        Deputy Secretary, Policy, Management, & PlanningAABB
        • Internal Review & Evaluation Unit
          Assistant Secretary, EvaluationAABB
        • General Counsel Unit
          General CounselAABB
        • Facilities & Administrative Services Unit
          Assistant Secretary, FacilitiesAABB
        • Department Ethics Unit
          Assistant Secretary, EthicsAABB
        • Procurement Services Unit
          Assistant Secretary, ProcurementAABB
        • Records Management Policy Unit
          Assistant Secretary, RecordsAABB
    • Water, Land, & Science Division | Undersecretary for Water, Land, & ScienceAABB
      Deputy UndersecretaryAABB
    • Game, Fish, & Parks Division | Undersecretary for Game, Fish & ParksAABB
      Deputy UndersecretaryAABB
    • Territorial Affairs Division | Undersecretary for Territorial AffairsAABB
      Deputy UndersecretaryAABB
      • Bureau for General Services
        Assistant UndersecretaryAABB
        • Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Services
          DirectorAABB
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          DirectorAABB
        • Territorial Energy & Economic Development
          DirectorAABB
      • Bureau for Administrative Services
        Assistant UndersecretaryAABB
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          DirectorAABB
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          DirectorAABB
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          DirectorAABB
        • Office of Federal Acknowledgment
          DirectorAABB
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        Assistant Undersecretary, Territorial GovernorsAABB
        • Governor of California
          Governor, CaliforniaAABB
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          Governor, ConnecticutAABB
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          Governor, DelawareAABB
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          Governor, HawaiʻiAABB
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          Governor, IllinoisAABB
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          Governor, MaineAABB
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          Governor, MarylandAABB
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          Governor, MassachusettsAABB
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          Governor, MichiganAABB
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          Governor, MinnesotaAABB
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          Governor, New HampshireAABB
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          Governor, New JerseyAABB
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          Governor, New YorkAABB
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          Governor, OregonAABB
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          Governor, PennsylvaniaAABB
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          Governor, Rhode IslandAABB
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          Governor, VermontAABB
        • Governor of Virginia
          Governor, VirginiaAABB
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          Governor, WashingtonAABB
        • Governor of Wisconsin
          Governor, WisconsinAABB
      • Bureau for Investigations, Compliance, & Removals
        Assistant Undersecretary, InvestigationsAABB
        • Inquisitor in and for California
          Inquisitor, CaliforniaAABB
        • Inquisitor in and for Connecticut
          Inquisitor, ConnecticutAABB
        • Inquisitor in and for Delaware
          Inquisitor, DelawareAABB
        • Inquisitor in and for Hawaiʻi
          Inquisitor, HawaiʻiAABB
        • Inquisitor in and for Illinois
          Inquisitor, IllinoisAABB
        • Inquisitor in and for Maine
          Inquisitor, MaineAABB
        • Inquisitor in and for Maryland
          Inquisitor, MarylandAABB
        • Inquisitor in and for Massachusetts
          Inquisitor, MassachusettsAABB
        • Inquisitor in and for Michigan
          Inquisitor, MichiganAABB
        • Inquisitor in and for Minnesota
          Inquisitor, MinnesotaAABB
        • Inquisitor in and for New Hampshire
          Inquisitor, New HampshireAABB
        • Inquisitor in and for New Jersey
          Inquisitor, New JerseyAABB
        • Inquisitor in and for New York
          Inquisitor, New YorkAABB
        • Inquisitor in and for Oregon
          Inquisitor, OregonAABB
        • Inquisitor in and for Pennsylvania
          Inquisitor, PennsylvaniaAABB
        • Inquisitor in and for Rhode Island
          Inquisitor, Rhode IslandAABB
        • Inquisitor in and for Vermont
          Inquisitor, VermontAABB
        • Inquisitor in and for Virginia
          Inquisitor, VirginiaAABB
        • Inquisitor in and for Washington
          Inquisitor, WashingtonAABB
        • Inquisitor in and for Wisconsin
          Inquisitor, WisconsinAABB
      • Bureau for Internal Evaluation & Assessment
        Assistant Undersecretary, Internal EvaluationsAABB
        • Office of Budget & Performance Management
          DirectorAABB
        • Office of Public Affairs
          DirectorAABB
        • Office of Regulatory Affairs & Collaborative Action
          DirectorAABB
        • Office of Self-Governance
          DirectorAABB
        • Office of Territorial Services
          DirectorAABB
        • Office of Justice Services
          DirectorAABB
        • Office of Trust Services
          DirectorAABB
        • Office of Equal Employment Opportunity & Civil Rights Programs
          DirectorAABB
    • Indigenous Affairs Division | Undersecretary for Indigenous AffairsAABB
      Deputy UndersecretaryAABB
      • Office of XXXX
        DirectorAABB


Department of Administration[edit | edit source]

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Website: link://doa.usna.gov

The Department of Administration is headed by an United States Secretary 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
  • U.S. Department of Administration
    U.S. Secretary for AdministrationDan Tangherlini
    Senior Assistant and Chief of StaffAABB
    • Administration Secretariat | Senior UndersecretaryAABB
      • Office of Public Information
        Deputy Secretary, Public InformationAABB
      • Office of Accountability and Compliance
        Deputy Secretary, Accountability and ComplianceAABB
      • Office of Finance
        Deputy Secretary, FinanceAABB
      • Office of Administration
        Deputy Secretary, AdministrationAABB
      • Bureau of Human Resources
        Deputy Secretary, Human ResourcesAABB
        • Human Resources Unit
          Assistant Secretary, PersonnelAABB
        • Equal Employment Opportunity Unit
          Assistant Secretary, EmploymentAABB
        • Security and Emergency Planning Unit
          Assistant Secretary, SecurityAABB
        • Library Unit
          Chief LibrarianAABB
      • Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
        Deputy Secretary, Intergovernmental AffairsAABB
      • Bureau of Policy, Management, and Planning
        Deputy Secretary, Policy, Management, & PlanningAABB
        • Internal Review and Evaluation Unit
          Assistant Secretary, EvaluationAABB
        • General Counsel Unit
          General CounselAABB
        • Facilities and Administrative Services Unit
          Assistant Secretary, FacilitiesAABB
        • Department Ethics Unit
          Assistant Secretary, EthicsAABB
        • Procurement Services Unit
          Assistant Secretary, ProcurementAABB
        • Records Management Policy Unit
          Assistant Secretary, RecordsAABB
    • Federal Assets Division | Undersecretary for Federal AssetsAABB
      • Federal Personnel Management Office
        DirectorAABB
      • Federal Property Office
        DirectorAABB
      • Federal Motor Pool Office
        DirectorAABB
      • Federal Strategic Enterprise Technology Office
        DirectorAABB
    • Statistics and Planning Division | Undersecretary for Statistics and PlanningAABB
      • Federal Statistics Office
        DirectorAABB
        • Federal Census Bureau
          Deputy Director, the CensusAABB
        • Federal Economic Statistics Bureau
          Deputy Director, Economic StatisticsAABB
        • Federal Justice Statistics Bureau
          Deputy Director, Justice StatisticsAABB
      • Federal Capital Planning Commission
        DirectorAABB


Department of the Post Office[edit | edit source]

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Website: link://post.usna.gov

Expressly alluded to 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
  • U.S. Department of the Post Office
    U.S. Postmaster-GeneralMegan Brennan
    Senior Assistant and Chief of StaffAABB
    • Post Office Secretariat | Senior Undersecretary to the Postmaster-GeneralAABB
      • Office of Public Information
        Deputy Postmaster-General, Public InformationAABB
      • Office of Accountability and Compliance
        Deputy Postmaster-General, Accountability and ComplianceAABB
      • Office of Finance
        Deputy Postmaster-General, FinanceAABB
      • Office of Administration
        Deputy Postmaster-General, AdministrationAABB
      • Bureau of Human Resources
        Deputy Postmaster-General, Human ResourcesAABB
        • Human Resources Unit
          Assistant Postmaster-General, PersonnelAABB
        • Equal Employment Opportunity Unit
          Assistant Postmaster-General, EmploymentAABB
        • Security and Emergency Planning Unit
          Assistant Postmaster-General, SecurityAABB
        • Library Unit
          Chief LibrarianAABB
      • Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
        Deputy Postmaster-General, Intergovernmental AffairsAABB
      • Bureau of Policy, Management, and Planning
        Deputy Postmaster-General, Policy, Management, & PlanningAABB
        • Internal Review and Evaluation Unit
          Assistant Postmaster-General, EvaluationAABB
        • General Counsel Unit
          General CounselAABB
        • Facilities and Administrative Services Unit
          Assistant Postmaster-General, FacilitiesAABB
        • Department Ethics Unit
          Assistant Postmaster-General, EthicsAABB
        • Procurement Services Unit
          Assistant Postmaster-General, ProcurementAABB
        • Records Management Policy Unit
          Assistant Postmaster-General, RecordsAABB
      • Defense Post Office
        Deputy Postmaster-General, Defense PostAABB
      • Postal Regulatory Commission
        Executive SecretaryAABB
    • United States Post Office in the States and Territories | Undersecretary, States and TerritoriesAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Alabama
        Deputy Postmaster-General, AlabamaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Alaska
        Deputy Postmaster-General, AlaskaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Arizona
        Deputy Postmaster-General, ArizonaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Arkansas
        Deputy Postmaster-General, ArkansasAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Florida
        Deputy Postmaster-General for FloridaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Georgia
        Deputy Postmaster-General, GeorgiaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Idaho
        Deputy Postmaster-General, IdahoAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Indiana
        Deputy Postmaster-General, IndianaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Iowa
        Deputy Postmaster-General, IowaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Kansas
        Deputy Postmaster-General, KansasAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Kentucky
        Deputy Postmaster-General, KentuckyAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Louisiana
        Deputy Postmaster-General, LouisianaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Mississippi
        Deputy Postmaster-General, MississippiAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Missouri
        Deputy Postmaster-General, MissouriAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Montana
        Deputy Postmaster-General, MontanaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Nebraska
        Deputy Postmaster-General, NebraskaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for New Mexico
        Deputy Postmaster-General, New MexicoAABB
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        Deputy Postmaster-General, North CarolinaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for North Dakota
        Deputy Postmaster-General, North DakotaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Ohio
        Deputy Postmaster-General, OhioAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Oklahoma
        Deputy Postmaster-General, OklahomaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for South Carolina
        Deputy Postmaster-General, South CarolinaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for South Dakota
        Deputy Postmaster-General, South DakotaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Tennessee
        Deputy Postmaster-General, TennesseeAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Texas
        Deputy Postmaster-General, TexasAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Utah
        Deputy Postmaster-General, UtahAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for West Virginia
        Deputy Postmaster-General, West VirginiaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Wyoming
        Deputy Postmaster-General, WyomingAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for the Fœderal Capital Territory
        Deputy Postmaster-General, FCTAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for the District of Columbia
        Deputy Postmaster-General, DCAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for the District of Philadelphia
        Deputy Postmaster-General, PhiladelphiaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Aegean Samoa
        Deputy Postmaster-General, Aegean SamoaAABB
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        Deputy Postmaster-General, GuamAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for the N. Mariana Islands
        Deputy Postmaster-General, N. Mariana IslandsAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Puerto Rico
        Deputy Postmaster-General, Puerto RicoAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for the U.S. Virgin Islands
        Deputy Postmaster-General, U.S. Virgin IslandsAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for California
        Deputy Postmaster-General, CaliforniaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Colorado
        Deputy Postmaster-General, ColoradoAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Connecticut
        Deputy Postmaster-General, ConnecticutAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Delaware
        Deputy Postmaster-General, DelawareAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Hawaiʻi
        Deputy Postmaster-General, HawaiʻiAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Illinois
        Deputy Postmaster-General, IllinoisAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Maine
        Deputy Postmaster-General, MaineAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Maryland
        Deputy Postmaster-General, MarylandAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Massachusetts
        Deputy Postmaster-General, MassachusettsAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Michigan
        Deputy Postmaster-General, MichiganAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Minnesota
        Deputy Postmaster-General, MinnesotaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Nevada
        Deputy Postmaster-General, NevadaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for New Hampshire
        Deputy Postmaster-General, New HampshireAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for New Jersey
        Deputy Postmaster-General, New JerseyAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for New York
        Deputy Postmaster-General, New YorkAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Oregon
        Deputy Postmaster-General, OregonAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Pennsylvania
        Deputy Postmaster-General, PennsylvaniaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Rhode Island
        Deputy Postmaster-General, Rhode IslandAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Vermont
        Deputy Postmaster-General, VermontAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Virginia
        Deputy Postmaster-General, VirginiaAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Washington
        Deputy Postmaster-General, WashingtonAABB
      • U.S. Post Office in and for Wisconsin
        Deputy Postmaster-General, WisconsinAABB


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United States Federal Bank[edit | edit source]

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Website: link://bundesbank.usna.gov

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Agencies and offices
  • United States Federal Bank | ChancellorAABB
    • Federal Bank Secretariat | Senior Undersecretary to the ChancellorAABB
      • Office of Public Information
        Deputy Chancellor, Public InformationAABB
      • Office of Accountability and Compliance
        Deputy Chancellor, Accountability and ComplianceAABB
      • Office of Finance
        Deputy Chancellor, FinanceAABB
      • Office of Administration
        Deputy Chancellor, AdministrationAABB
      • Bureau of Human Resources
        Deputy Chancellor, Human ResourcesAABB
        • Human Resources Unit
          Assistant Chancellor, PersonnelAABB
        • Equal Employment Opportunity Unit
          Assistant Chancellor, EmploymentAABB
        • Security and Emergency Planning Unit
          Assistant Chancellor, SecurityAABB
        • Library Unit
          Chief LibrarianAABB
      • Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
        Deputy Chancellor, Intergovernmental AffairsAABB
      • Bureau of Policy, Management, and Planning
        Deputy Chancellor, Policy, Management, & PlanningAABB
        • Internal Review and Evaluation Unit
          Assistant Chancellor, EvaluationAABB
        • General Counsel Unit
          General CounselAABB
        • Facilities and Administrative Services Unit
          Assistant Chancellor, FacilitiesAABB
        • Department Ethics Unit
          Assistant Chancellor, EthicsAABB
        • Procurement Services Unit
          Assistant Chancellor, ProcurementAABB
        • Records Management Policy Unit
          Assistant Chancellor, RecordsAABB
    • Regulatory Bureau | Underchancellor, Regulatory AffairsAABB
      • Securities Regulatory Division
        Director, Securities Regulatory DivisionAABB
      • Commodities Regulatory Division
        Director, Commodities Regulatory DivisionAABB


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  1. a b U.S. Const., article II-C, section 1
  2. literally, “Governor-General for a Time

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