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Four parts of the federal bureaucracy |
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1. Executive office of the president 2. Executive department 3. Independent agencies 4. Civil service |
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Three features of every bureaucracy |
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1. Hierarchial authority 2. Job specialization 3. Formalized rules |
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a large complex administrative structure that handles the everyday business of an organization |
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Executive office of the president [EOP] |
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several Agencies that are staffed by most of the president's closet advisors |
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Control center of the entire executive department. |
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White house chief of staff |
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Bill Daley - directs all of the operations of the white house |
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white house press secretary |
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national security council function |
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meets to advise the president on all domestic foreign and military matters that relate to the nation's security |
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members of the national security council |
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1. President - Barack Obama 2. V. President - Joe Biden 3. Secretary of State - Hilary Clinton 4. Secretary of Defense - Robert Gates 5. Director of CIA - Leon Panetta 6. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of the state - Admiral Michael Mullen |
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Office of Management and Budget [OMB] |
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Preperation of the federal budget Direct Peter Orszag |
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Office of Faith Based and Community Initiatives |
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Created by president Bush to combat drug abuses, homelessness, and poverty. |
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Independent Executive Agencies |
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Make up most of the independent agencies |
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Independent Regulatory Commissions |
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Beyond the reach of presidential direction and control |
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Set up by congress to carry out some business like activities |
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Office of Personal Management |
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Central recruiting hiring and testing Office |
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