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JUDICIAL BRANCH The Supreme Court of the United States 67 Lower Courts 68 Special Courts 75 Administrative Office of the United States Courts 77 Federal Judicial Center 81 United States Sentencing Commission 82 EXECUTIVE BRANCH The President of the United States 87 The Vice President of the United States 87 Executive Office of the President 88 The White House Office 88 Office of the Vice President of the United States 90 Council of Economic Advisers 90 Council on Environmental Quality 91 National Security Council 92 Office of Administration 93 Office of Management and Budget 94 Office of National Drug Control Policy 96 Office of Policy Development 98 Office of Science and Technology Policy 99 Office of the United States Trade Representative 99 Executive Agencies Departments Department of Agriculture 103 Department of Commerce 127 Department of Defense 152 Department of the Air Force 163 Department of the Army 170 Department of the Navy 179 Department of Health and Human Services 221 Department of Homeland Security 232 Department of Housing and Urban Development 242 Department of the Interior 248 Department of Transportation 311 Department of the Treasury 336 Department of Veterans Affairs Independent Establishments and Government Corporations African Development Foundation Central Intelligence Agency 368 Commodity Futures Trading Commission 369 Consumer Product Safety Commission 372 Corporation for National and Community Service Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board 378 Environmental Protection Agency 379 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 385 Export-Import Bank of the United States Farm Credit Administration 392 Federal Communications Commission 395 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Election Commission 405 Federal Housing Finance Board 406 Federal Labor Relations Authority 410 Federal Maritime Commission 413 Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service 416 Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission 417 Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board 425 General Services Administration 431 Merit Systems Protection Board 440 National Aeronautics and Space Administration 442 National Archives and Records Administration 450 National Capital Planning Commission National Credit Union Administration 460 National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities 462 National Endowment for the Arts 463 National Endowment for the Humanities 464 Institute of Museum and Library Services 467 National Labor Relations Board 469 National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) 476 National Science Foundation 477 National Transportation Safety Board Nuclear Regulatory Commission 486 Office of Personnel Management 493 Overseas Private Investment Corporation 499 Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation 504 Securities and Exchange Commission 512 Small Business Administration 519 Social Security Administration 529 Tennessee Valley Authority 534 Trade and Development Agency 536 United States Agency for International Development 539 United States Commission on Civil Rights 543 United States International Trade Commission 546 Appendix A: Commonly Used Abbreviations and Acronyms 593 Appendix B: Terminated and Transferred Agencies 599 |