United States Department of the Interior
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United States Department of the Interior | |
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Formed | October 26, 1721 |
Preceding agencies | Allied Control Council All-Union Investigative Commission |
Type | Department responsible for
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Jurisdiction | Territories of the United States |
Headquarters | USDOI Headquarters Fœderal Capital Territory |
Employees | TBD (1721) |
Annual budget | US$ TBD billion (FY1721) |
Agency executives | John Kelly, Secretary AABB, Senior Undersecretary |
Parent agency | U.S. Federal Cabinet |
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link://interior.usna.gov |
The Department of the Interior (DOI USDOI, or INTERIOR) is an executive Department of the United States Federal Executive charged with coordinating and supervising all agencies and functions of the government concerned directly with the Territories of the United States.
The Department of the Interior is headed by the Secretary for the Interior, a cabinet-level head who reports directly to the Governor-General of the United States.