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Participating Agencies and their protection responsibilities:
Administration on Aging (AOA)
AOA is the Federal focal point and advocate agency for older persons and their concerns.
In this role, AOA works to heighten awareness among other Federal agencies, organizations,
groups, and the public about the valuable contributions that older Americans make to the
Nation and alerts them to the needs of vulnerable older people.
Administration for Children and
Families (ACF)
The Administration for Children and Families (ACF), within the Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS) is responsible for federal programs which promote the economic and
social well-being of families, children, individuals, and communities.
Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation (ACHP)
The Council was created by the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and is the only
Federal agency created solely to address historic preservation issues.
Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality (AHRQ)
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) was established in 1989 as the
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. Reauthorizing legislation passed in November
1999 establishes AHRQ as the lead Federal agency on quality research. AHRQ, a part of the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the lead agency charged with supporting
research designed to improve the quality of health care, reduce its cost, and broaden
access to essential services. AHRQ’s broad programs of research bring practical,
science-based information to medical practitioners and to consumers and other health care
purchasers.
Agency for Toxic
Substances and Disease Registry Agency (ATSDR)
The mission of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), as an agency
of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
is to prevent exposure and adverse human health effects and diminished quality of life
associated with exposure to hazardous substances from waste sites, unplanned releases, and
other sources of pollution present in the environment.
Agricultural
Research Service
The Agricultural Research Service (ARS), one of the Research,
Education and Economics (REE) agencies, is the main in-house research arm of the United
States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
ArcticHealth
Its aim is to provide a central source of information on
diverse aspects of the Arctic environment and the health of Northern peoples.
Aviation
Consumer Protection Division
The functions of the Department of Transportation’s Aviation Consumer
Protection Division are as follows: Receives informal complaints from members of the
public regarding aviation consumer issues; Verifies compliance with DOT’s aviation
consumer protection requirements; Provides guidance to the industry and members of the
public on consumer protection matters; Makes available to the public information on
pertinent consumer matters.
Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms (ATF)
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) is a law enforcement
organization within the United States Department of Treasury with unique responsibilities
dedicated to reducing violent crime, collecting revenue, and protecting the public.
Bureau of Citizenship and
Immigration Services (BCIS)
Services formerly provided by the Immigration and Naturalization Service
(INS) transitioned into the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) under the
Bureau of Citizenship & Immigration Services (BCIS).
Bureau of Engraving and
Printing (BEP)
The mission of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) is to serve as
the Federal Government’s most secure and efficient source of vital Government securities.
Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
The mission of the Bureau is to enhance the quality of life, to
promote economic opportunity, and to carry out the responsibility to protect and improve
the trust assets of Indian tribes and Alaska Natives.
Bureau of
Justice Assistance (BJA)
The mission of the BJA is to provide leadership and assistance in
support of local criminal justice strategies to achieve safe communities.
Bureau of Labor
Statistics (BLS)
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is the principal fact-finding agency
for the Federal Government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics. The BLS
is an independent national statistical agency that collects, processes, analyzes, and
disseminates essential statistical data to the American public, the U.S. Congress, other
Federal agencies, State and local governments, business, and labor. The BLS also serves as
a statistical resource to the Department of Labor.
Bureau of
Land Management (BLM)
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), an agency within the U.S.
Department of the Interior, administers 264 million acres of America’s
public lands, located primarily in the 12 Western States.
Bureau
of Public Debt (BPD)
A division of the U.S. Treasury Department, the Bureau of Public Debt (BPD) is responsible
for borrowing the money needed to operate the federal government and to account for the
resulting debt. The Bureau borrows by selling U.S. Savings Bonds and Treasury bills,
notes, and bonds.
Bureau of
Reclamation
The mission of the Bureau of Reclamation is to manage, develop, and protect water and
related resources in an environmentally and economically sound manner in the interest of
the American public.
Census Bureau
The collector and provider of timely, relevant, and quality data about the
people and economy of the United States.
Center for
Nutrition Policy and Promotion (CNPP)
The Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion was created in the U.S.
Department of Agriculture, December 1, 1994, and is the focal point within USDA where
scientific research is linked with the nutritional needs of the American public.
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC)
The mission of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is to promote health and quality of life by
preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability.
Commodity Futures
Trading Commission
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) was created by Congress in
1974 as an independent agency with the mandate to regulate commodity futures and option
markets in the United States. The agency protects market participants against
manipulation, abusive trade practices and fraud.
Community Development
Financial Institutions Fund (CDFI)
The Community Development Financial Institutions Fund was created to expand the
availability of credit, investment capital, and financial services in distressed urban and
rural communities.
Community Planning
and Development (CPD)
Community Planning and Development administers the grant programs that
help communities plan and finance their growth and development, increase their capacity to
govern, and provide shelter and services for homeless people.
Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC)
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is charged with reducing unreasonable
risks of injury from consumer products. The CPSC has jurisdiction over approximately
15,000 products in the home, in schools, and in recreation.
Cooperative State Research,
Education and Extension Service
CSREES - Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service
unites the research, higher education, and extension education and outreach resources of
USDA. CSREES contributions are strengthened by a broad spectrum of public and private
partnerships, including other USDA agencies, Federal and State government departments,
nonprofit organizations, and private sector entities. CSREES is also the Federal partner of the Cooperative Extension
System
Corporation for National
Service
The three main programs of the Corporation for National Service
− Learn
and Serve America, AmeriCorps and the National Senior Service Corps-all have a track
record of getting things done in the areas of education, public safety, the environment,
and health and human needs; strengthening communities by mobilizing community resources;
helping to develop an ethic of service and the leadership skills needed for active,
productive citizenship.
Custom and Border
Protection (CBP)
The priority mission of the CBP is to prevent terrorists and terrorist
weapons from entering the United States.
Department of Agriculture (USDA)
The Enhance the quality of life for the American people by supporting production of
agriculture: ensuring a safe, affordable, nutritious, and accessible food supply caring
for agricultural, forest, and range lands supporting sound development of rural
communities providing economic opportunities for farm and rural residents expanding global
markets for agricultural and forest products and services and working to reduce hunger in
America and throughout the world.
Department of Commerce (DOC)
The Department of Commerce promotes job creation, economic growth, sustainable development
and improved living standards for all Americans by working in partnership with business,
universities, communities and workers to: (1) Build for the future and promote U.S.
competitiveness in the global marketplace by strengthening and safeguarding the nation’s
economic infrastructure;
(2) Keep America competitive with cutting-edge science and technology and an unrivaled
information base; and (3) Provide effective management and stewardship of the nation’s
resources and assets to ensure sustainable economic opportunities.
Department of Education (ED)
The mission of the Department of Education (ED) is to ensure equal access to
education and to promote educational excellence throughout the nation. In support of this
effort, ED provides financial support to states and local agencies and maintains student
loan and grant programs to help pay for the cost of post secondary education.
Department of Energy (DOE)
The Department of Energy is a leading science and technology agency whose research
supports our nation’s energy security, national security, environmental quality, and
contributes to a better quality of life for all Americans.
Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS)
The Department of Health and Human Services is the United States government’s principal
agency for protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services,
especially for those who are least able to help themselves.
Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD)
A decent, safe, and sanitary home and suitable living environment for every American.
Fighting for fair housing, Increasing affordable housing & home ownership. Reducing
homelessness, Promoting jobs and economic opportunity. Empowering people and communities
Restoring the public trust
Department of the Interior
(DOI)
The Department’s mission is (1) to encourage and provide for the
appropriate management, preservation, and operation of the Nation’s public lands and
natural resources for use and enjoyment both now and in the future; (2) to carry out
related scientific research and investigations in support of these objectives; (3) to
develop and use resources in an environmentally sound manner, and provide an equitable
return on these resources to the American taxpayer; and (4) to carry out trust
responsibilities of the U.S. Government with respect to American Indians and Alaska
Natives.
Department of
Justice (DOJ)
The Department of Justice is the nation’s premier law enforcement agency.
Department of Labor (DOL)
The U.S. Department of Labor is charged with preparing the American workforce for new and
better jobs, and ensuring the adequacy of America’s workplaces. It is responsible for the
administration and enforcement of over 180 federal statutes. These legislative mandates
and the regulations produced to implement them cover a wide variety of workplace
activities for nearly 10 million employers and well over 100 million workers, including protecting workers’ wages,
health and safety, employment and pension rights; promoting equal employment opportunity;
administering job training, unemployment insurance and workers compensation programs;
strengthening free collective bargaining and collecting, analyzing and publishing labor
and economic statistics.
Department of State
The Department of State is the lead institution for the conduct of American
diplomacy, a mission based on the role of the Secretary of State as the President’s
principal foreign policy adviser.
Department of
Transportation (DOT)
The mission of the DOT is to serve the United States by
ensuring a fast, safe, efficient, accessible and convenient transportation system that
meets our vital national interests and enhances the quality of life of the American
people, today and into the future.
Department
of the Treasury
The Mission of the Department of the Treasury is to:
Promote Prosperous and Stable American and World Economies; Manage the Government’s
Finances; Protect Our Financial Systems and Our Nation’s Leaders, and Foster a Safe and
Drug-Free America; Continue to Build a Strong Institution for the Future.
Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA)
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provides federal benefits to veterans and their
dependents and operates programs of health care, assistance services, and national
cemeteries.
Drug
Enforcement Administration (DEA)
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is responsible for enforcing the
controlled substances laws and regulations of the United States
Economic Development
Administration (EDA)
The Economic Development Administration (EDA) was established under the Public Works and
Economic Development Act of 1965 (42 U.S.C. 3121), as amended, to generate jobs, help
retain existing jobs, and stimulate industrial and commercial growth in
economically-distressed areas of the United States. EDA assistance is available to rural
and urban areas of the Nation experiencing high unemployment, low income, or other severe economic distress.
EDUGATE
This web site provides general information about educational programs
sponsored in whole or in part by the Department of Defense.
Employee Benefits Security
Administration (EBSA)
The Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) was formerly
known as the Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration (PWBA).
Employment
Standards Administration Wage and Hour Division (WHD)
The Wage and Hour mission is to achieve compliance with labor standards through
enforcement, administrative, and educational programs to protect the Nation’s workers. The WHD enforces Federal minimum wage, overtime pay, recordkeeping, and child labor
requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act. WHD also enforces the Migrant and Seasonal
Agricultural Worker Protection Act, the Employee Polygraph Protection Act, the Family and
Medical Leave Act, wage garnishment provisions of the Consumer Credit Protection Act,
“whistleblower” provisions of several environmental impact laws, and a number of
employment standards and worker protections as provided in several immigration related
statutes.
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network
The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) develops and
deploys efficient and clean energy technologies that meet our nation’s energy needs,
enhance our environment, and strengthen our national competitiveness.
Energy Information
Administration
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is a statistical agency in the
U.S. Department of Energy created by Congress in 1977. EIA’s mission is to develop energy data and analyses
that help enhance the understanding of energy issues on the part of business, government,
and the general public. EIA has legal authority to survey energy companies and individuals
in the United States. In order to ensure EIA’s objectivity about issues that often have
great national importance, Congress mandated that EIA’s information be developed
independently of the policy objectives of the Department of Energy and other parts of
government.
Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA)
The mission of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is to protect human health
and to safeguard the natural environment
− air, water, and land
− upon which
life depends.
Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
The mission of the EEOC, as set forth in its strategic plan, is
to promote equal opportunity in employment through administrative and judicial enforcement
of the federal civil rights laws and through education and technical assistance.
Fair
Housing and Equal Opportunity
The mission of the Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity is to enforce the
Fair Housing Act and other civil rights laws to ensure the right of equal housing
opportunity and free and fair housing choice without discrimination based on race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, disability or family composition.
Farm
Service Agency (FSA)
The Farm Service Agency (FSA) supports American farmers through commodity
programs, farmer operating and emergency loans, conservation, domestic and overseas food
assistance and disaster programs that improve the economic stability of agriculture and the environment. These
programs help farmers produce an adequate food supply, assist farmers to compete for
export sales of commodities in the world marketplace, and keep consumer prices reasonable
while caring for the environment and natural resources.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
The FAA’s primary focus is aviation safety.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the principal
investigative arm of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ).
Federal Communications Commission
(FCC)
The mission of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), an independent
government agency, is to encourage competition in all communications markets and to
protect the public interest. In response to direction from the Congress, the FCC develops
and implements policy concerning interstate and international communications by radio,
television, wire, satellite, and cable.
Federal Citizen
Information Center
The Federal Citizen
Information Center (FCIC) was established in February 2000 as the result of
a merger of the Citizen Information Center (CIC) and the Federal Information
Center (FIC). The merger combined the CIC website (www.pueblo.gsa.gov), the
Consumer Information Catalog, and the Pueblo publication distribution
program with the FIC nationwide toll-free telephone assistance center. The
new FCIC now serves as a trusted one-stop source for answers to questions
about consumer problems and government services.
Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) insures deposits up to
$100,000 in virtually all banks and savings associations and promotes the
safety and soundness of insured depository institutions and the U.S. financial system. The
FDIC also is the primary federal regulator of state-chartered banks that are not members
of the Federal Reserve System.
Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA)
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) , an independent agency
of the federal government, reduces loss of life and property and protects our nation’s
critical infrastructure from all types of hazards through a comprehensive, risk-based,
emergency management program of mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery.
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission (FERC)
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is an independent regulatory
agency within the Department of Energy that regulates the transmission and sale for resale
of natural gas in interstate commerce; regulates the transmission of oil by pipeline in
interstate commerce; regulates the transmission and wholesale sales of electricity in
interstate commerce; licenses and inspects private, municipal and state hydroelectric
projects; oversees related environmental matters and administers accounting and financial
reporting regulations and conducts of jurisdictional companies.
Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC)
The Council is a formal interagency body empowered to prescribe
uniform principles, standards, and report forms for the federal examination of financial
institutions by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (FRB), the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), the
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), and the Office of Thrift Supervision
(OTS) and to make recommendations to promote uniformity in the supervision of financial
institutions.
Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA)
The vision of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is to
create the best transportation system in the world for the American people through
proactive leadership, innovation, and excellence in service. We also provide expertise,
resources, and information to continually improve the quality of our nation’s highway
system and its intermodal connections. We undertake this mission in cooperation with all
of our partners to enhance the country’s economic vitality, quality of life, and the
environment.
Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
Formerly a part of the Federal Highway Administration, the Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administrations primary mission is to prevent commercial motor
vehicle-related fatalities and injuries.
Federal Railroad
Administration (FRA)
The Federal Railroad Administration promotes safe,
environmentally sound, successful railroad transportation to meet current and future needs
of all customers. We encourage policies and investment in infrastructure and technology to
enable rail to realize its full potential.
Federal Reserve System (FED)
The Federal Reserve System (FED), the central bank of the U.S.,
supervises and regulates banking institutions to ensure the safety and soundness of the
nations banking and financial system and to protect the credit rights of consumers.
Federal Trade
Commission (FTC)
The Federal Trade Commission, the
nation’s consumer protection authority, works For The Consumer. The FTC provides consumers
practical information about the law and how to identify and avoid fraud and deception in
the marketplace. Consumers can file a complaint with the FTC by calling 1-877-FTC-HELP or
by using the online complaint form at www.ftc.gov.
Federal Transit
Administration
The Federal Government, through the Federal Transit Administration (FTA),
provides financial and technical assistance to the local transit systems.
Financial Crimes
Enforcement Network (FinCEN)
The mission of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network is to
support and strengthen domestic and international anti-money laundering efforts and to
foster interagency and global cooperation to that end through information collection,
analysis and sharing, technological assistance, and innovative and cost-effective
implementation of Treasury authorities.
Financial Management Service (FMS)
The Financial Management Service (FMS) a division of the Treasury
Department, is the federal governments financial manager, central disburser, and
collections agent, as well as its accountant and reporter of financial information.
Fire Administration (USFA)
The mission of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s U.S. Fire
Administration (USFA) is to provide leadership, coordination and support for the Nation’s
fire prevention and control, fire training and education, and emergency medical services
activities. Through these activities, USFA saves lives and reduces injuries and property
losses due to fire.
Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS)
The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
is to conserve, protect, and enhance fish and wildlife and their habitats for the
continuing benefit of the American people. The Service’s major responsibilities are for
migratory birds, endangered species, certain marine mammals, and freshwater and anadromous
fish.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
The Food and Drug Administration, within the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services, scrutinizes food, cosmetics, medicines, medical devices, and
radiation-emitting products, such as microwave ovens, to ensure that they are safe,
wholesome, and will not cause human injury or harm. The FDA has similar responsibility for
feed and drugs for farm animals and pets.
Food and Nutrition Information
Center (FNIC)
FNIC’s
mission, since 1971, has been to collect and disseminate information about
food and human nutrition.
Food and Nutrition
Service (FNS)
The Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), formerly known as
the Food and Consumer Service, administers the nutrition assistance programs of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture. The mission of FNS is to provide children and needy families
better access to food and a more healthful diet through its food assistance programs and
comprehensive nutrition education efforts.
Food Safety and Inspection
Service (FSIS)
The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is the public health
agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture that ensures that the nations
commercial supply of meat, poultry, and egg products is safe, wholesome, and correctly
labeled and packaged as required by federal law.
Foreign Agricultural Service
The Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) is an agency of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA) that represents the diverse interests of U.S. farmers and
the food and agricultural sector abroad. It also collects, analyzes, and disseminates
information about global supply and demand, trade trends, and emerging market
opportunities.
Forest Service (FS)
The Forest Service (FS), in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, manages
the nations 155 National Forests and 20 grasslands. Under the multiple-use concept,
lands are managed for timber production, environmental quality, wildlife habitat, cultural
preservation, and recreation.
General Accounting Office
(GAO)
The General Accounting Office is the investigative arm of
Congress. GAO exists to support the Congress in meeting its Constitutional
responsibilities and to help improve the performance and accountability of the federal
government for the American people. GAO examines the use of public funds, evaluates
federal programs and activities, and provides analyses, options, recommendations, and
other assistance to help the Congress make effective oversight, policy, and funding
decisions.
General Services
Administration (GSA)
GSA provides expertly managed space, supplies, services, and solutions,
at the best value, to enable Federal employees to accomplish their missions. GSA is about
great work environments − wherever government works, whether in an office building, a
warehouse, a national forest, or a government car. In support of this mission, GSA
provides workspace, security, furniture, equipment, supplies, tools, computers, and
telephones.
Ginnie Mae
The mission of Ginnie Mae − the Government National Mortgage
Association − is to support expanded affordable housing in America by providing an
efficient government-guaranteed secondary market vehicle linking the capital markets with
Federal housing markets.
GovBenefits
GovBenefits is a partnership of many Federal agencies and organizations with
a shared vision − to provide improved, personalized access to government
assistance programs.
GPO Access: A Service of the
U.S. Government Printing Office
GPO Access is a service of the U.S. Government
Printing Office that provides free electronic access to a wealth of important information
products produced by the Federal Government. These product include free online use of over
1,500 databases of Federal information in over 80 applications such as The Code of Federal
Regulations, The Federal Register, and The United States Code.
Health Resources and Services
Administration (HRSA)
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) directs
national health programs which improve the health of the Nation by assuring quality health care to underserved,
vulnerable and special-need populations and by promoting appropriate health professions
workforce capacity and practice, particularly in primary care and public health.
Homeland Security,
Department of (DHS)
The new department’s first priority is to protect the nation against further
terrorist attacks. Component agencies will analyze threats and intelligence,
guard our borders and airports, protect our critical infrastructure, and
coordinate the response of our nation for future emergencies.
Indian Health Service (IHS)
The Indian Health Service (I H S) is an agency within
the U S Dept. of Health and Human Services and is responsible for providing federal health
services to American Indians and Alaska Natives.
Information Resource
Center
The Information Resource Center provides information on the U.S.
Department of Education’s priorities, publications, and programs as well as how to get
involved in improving education in your community.
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Provide America’s taxpayers top quality service by helping them
understand and meet their tax responsibilities and by applying the tax law with integrity
and fairness to all.
Maritime Administration (MARAD)
The overall mission of the Maritime Administration (MARAD) is to
promote the development and maintenance of an adequate, well-balanced, United States
merchant marine, sufficient to carry the Nation’s domestic waterborne commerce and a
substantial portion of its waterborne foreign commerce, and capable of serving as a naval
and military auxiliary in time of war or national emergency.
Marketing and Regulatory
Programs
The mission of Marketing and Regulatory Programs (MRP) is to
facilitate the domestic and international marketing of U.S. agricultural products and to
ensure the health and care of animals and plants while improving competitiveness and the
economy for the overall benefit of both consumers and American agriculture.
Mine Safety and Health Administration
(MSHA)
The mission of the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) is to
administer the provisions of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 (Mine Act) and
to enforce compliance with mandatory safety and health standards as a means to eliminate
fatal accidents; to reduce the frequency and severity of nonfatal accidents; to minimize
health hazards; and to promote improved safety and health conditions in the Nation’s
mines. MSHA carries out the mandates of the Mine Act at all mining and mineral processing
operations in the United States, regardless of size, number of employees, commodity mined,
or method of extraction.
Minority Business Development Agency
(MBDA)
The Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) of the United States
Department of Commerce is the only Federal agency specifically created to encourage the
creation, growth, and expansion of minority-owned businesses in the United States.
National Agricultural
Library
National Agricultural Library serves as a National Library of the United
States and as the Library of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
National Agricultural Statistics
Service (NASS)
The NASS mission is to serve the basic agricultural and rural
data needs of the people of the United States, those working in agriculture, and those
living in rural communities by objectively providing important, usable, and accurate
statistical information and services for informed decision making.
National Air and Space Administration
(NASA)
NASA’s mission is to: Explore, use, and enable the development of
space for human enterprise; Advance scientific knowledge and understanding of the Earth,
the Solar System, and the Universe and use the environment of space for research;
Research, develop, verify, and transfer advanced aeronautics, space, and related
technologies.
National Archives and Records
Administration
NARA is an independent Federal agency that helps
preserve our nation’s history by overseeing the management of all Federal records.
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
The National Cancer Institute coordinates the National Cancer
Program, which conducts and supports research, training, health information dissemination,
and other programs with respect to the cause, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of
cancer, rehabilitation from cancer, and the continuing care of cancer patients and the
families of cancer patients.
National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
The National Cemetery Administration (NCA) honors
Veterans with a final resting place and lasting memorials that commemorate their service
to our nation.
National Council on
Disability (NCD)
The National Council on Disability (NCD) is an independent
federal agency making recommendations to the President and Congress on issues affecting 54
million Americans with disabilities. NCD is composed of 15 members appointed by the
President and confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
National Credit Union
Association (NCUA)
The National Credit Union Administration is an
independent federal agency that supervises and insures 6,707 federal credit unions and
insures 4,134 state-chartered credit unions. It is entirely funded by credit unions and
receives no tax dollars.
National Eye Institute (NEI)
The National Eye Institute (NEI) supports more than 80
percent of the vision research conducted in the United States at approximately 250 medical
centers, hospitals, universities, and other institutions. In addition, the Institute
conducts studies in its own facilities in Bethesda, Maryland to combat the myriad of eye
disorders affecting millions of people worldwide.
National Flood
Insurance Program (NFIP)
The NFIP makes Federally-backed flood insurance
available in communities that agree to adopt and enforce floodplain management ordinances
to reduce future flood damage. National Flood Insurance is available in more than 18,000
communities across the United States and its territories.
National Heart, Lung, and Blood
Institute (NHLBI)
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) provides
leadership for a national program in diseases of the heart, blood vessels, lung, and
blood; blood resources; and sleep disorders.
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA)
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in
the Department of Transportation, is responsible for reducing deaths, injuries, and
economic loss caused by motor vehicle crashes. NHTSA establishes and enforces safety
performance standards for motor vehicles- and items of motor vehicle equipment and
conducts public safety programs.
National Human Genome Research
Institute
The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) was
originally established in 1989 as The National Center for Human Genome Research (NCHGR).
Its mission is to head the Human Genome Project for the National Institutes of Health
(NIH).
National Institute of Allergy
and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
(NIAID) provides the major support for scientists conducting research aimed at developing
better ways to diagnose, treat and prevent the many infectious, immunologic and allergic
diseases that afflict people worldwide.
National
Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB)
The mission of the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging
and Bioengineering is to improve health by promoting fundamental discoveries, design and
development, and translation and assessment of technological capabilities in biomedical
imaging and bioengineering, enabled by relevant areas of information science, physics,
chemistry, mathematics, materials science, and computer sciences.
National Institute of Child
Health and Human Development (NICHD)
The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development is
part of the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
The NICHD conducts and supports laboratory, clinical and epidemiological research on the
reproductive, neurobiologic, developmental, and behavioral processes that determine and
maintain the health of children, adults, families and populations.
National
Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR)
The National Institute of Dental and
Craniofacial Research is part of the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services. The NIDCR’s mission is to promote the general health of the
American people by improving their oral, ental and craniofacial health.
National Institute of Diabetes
and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and
Kidney Diseases conducts and supports research on many of the most serious diseases
affecting public health. The Institute supports much of the clinical research on the
diseases of internal medicine and related subspecialty fields as well as many basic
science disciplines.
National Institute of Mental
Health (NIMH)
National Institute of Mental Health, a component of the
National Institutes of Health, conducts and supports research that seeks to understand,
treat, and prevent mental illness.
National Institute of
Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
The NINDS, a component of the National Institutes of
Health and the U.S. Public Health Service, is a lead agency for the Congressionally
designated Decade of the Brain, and the leading supporter of biomedical research on
disorders of the brain and nervous system.
National Institute of
Nursing Research
The National Institute of Nursing Research supports
clinical and basic research to establish a scientific basis for the care of individuals
across the life span−from management of patients during illness and recovery to the
reduction of risks for disease and disability and the promotion of healthy lifestyles.
National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST)
The National Institute of Standards and Technology was
established by Congress “to
assist industry in the development of technology ... needed to improve
product quality, to modernize manufacturing processes, to ensure product
reliability ... and to facilitate rapid commercialization ... of products
based on new scientific discoveries.”
National Institute of Aging
The National Institute on Aging provides leadership in
aging research, training, health information dissemination, and other programs relevant to
aging and older people.
National Institute
on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
NIDA’s mission is to lead the Nation in bringing the power of
science to bear on drug abuse and addiction. This charge has two critical components: The
first is the strategic support and conduct of research across a broad range of
disciplines. The second is to ensure the rapid and effective dissemination and use of the
results of that research to significantly improve drug abuse and addiction prevention,
treatment, and policy.
National
Institute on Early Childhood Development and Education (ECI)
The National Institute on Early Childhood
Development and Education (ECI) was created to carry out a comprehensive program of
research, development, and dissemination to improve early childhood development and
learning.
National
Institute on the Education of At-Risk Students (At-Risk
Institute)
The At-Risk Institute supports a range of
research and development activities designed to improve the education of students at risk
of educational failure because of limited English proficiency, poverty, race, geographic
location, or economic disadvantage.
National Institutes of Health
(NIH)
The NIH mission is to uncover new knowledge that will lead to
better health for everyone. NIH works toward that mission by: conducting research in its
own laboratories; supporting the research of non-Federal scientists in universities,
medical schools, hospitals, and research institutions throughout the country and abroad;
helping in the training of research investigators; and fostering communication of
biomedical information.
National
Kidney Disease Education Program
The National Kidney Disease Education
Program is part of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and
Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH),
Bethesda, MD, USA.
National Library of Education (NLE)
The National Libary of Education (NLE) is the federal
government’s main resource center for education information.
National Library of Medicine (NLM)
The The National Library of Medicine (NLM), on the campus of
the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, is the world’s largest medical
library. The Library collects materials in all areas of biomedicine and health care, as
well as works on biomedical aspects of technology, the humanities, and the physical, life,
and social sciences. The collections stand at 5.3 million items−books, journals,
technical reports, manuscripts, microfilms, photographs and images. Housed within the
Library is one of the world’s finest medical history collections of old and rare medical
texts, manuscripts, and incunabula.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA)
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
within the Department of Commerce (DOC), provides weather and flood warnings, public
forecasts and advisories for all of the U.S., its territories, adjacent waters and ocean
areas, primarily for the protection of life and property. DOC’s National Weather Service
(NWS) data and products are provided to private meteorologists for the provision of all
specialized services.
National Park Service (NPS)
The National Park Service (NPS) bureau of the U.S. Department
of Interior preserves unimpaired natural and cultural resources for the
enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations.
National
Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak)
National Science Foundation
The National Science Foundation is an independent U.S.
government agency responsible for promoting science and engineering through programs that
invest over $3.3 billion per year in almost 20,000 research and education projects in
science and engineering.
National
Security Council
The National Security Council is the President’s
principal forum for considering national security and foreign policy matters with his
senior national security advisors and cabinet officials.
National Telecommunications and
Information Administration (NTIA)
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration
(NTIA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce, is the Executive Branch’s principal
voice on domestic and international telecommunications and information technology issues. NTIA works to spur innovation, encourage competition, help create jobs and provide
consumers with more choices and better quality telecommunications products and services at
lower prices.
National Transportation Library
The National Transportation Library is administered by
the Bureau of Transportation Statistics in cooperation with the Transportation
Administrative Services Center (TASC), the operating administrations, and the Office of
the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation. The National Transportation
Library contains documents and databases provided from throughout the transportation
community.
National Transportation Safety Board
The National Transportation Safety Board is an
independent Federal agency charged by Congress with investigating every civil aviation
accident in the United States and significant accidents in the other modes of
transportation − railroad, highway, marine and pipeline − and issuing safety
recommendations aimed at preventing future accidents.
National Weather Service (NWS)
The National Weather Service (NWS) provides weather,
hydrologic, and climate forecasts and warnings for the United States, its territories,
adjacent waters and ocean areas, for the protection of life and property and the
enhancement of the national economy. NWS data and products form a national information
database and infrastructure which can be used by other governmental agencies, the private
sector, the public, and the global community.
National Women’s Health Information
Center (NWHIC)
The National Women’s Health Information Center is a
service of the Office on Womens Health in the Department of Health and Human
Services. The NWHIC provides a gateway to the vast array of Federal and other womens
health information resources.
NIH Senior
Health
NIHSeniorHealth makes aging-related health information easily
accessible for family members and friends seeking reliable, easy to
understand online health information.
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA)
The mission of the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) is to save lives, prevent injuries and protect the health of
America’s workers. To accomplish this, federal and state governments must work in
partnership with the more than 100 million working men and women and their six and a half
million employers who are covered by the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.
Office of Authentication
The Department of State is responsible for providing
authentication service to U.S. citizens and foreign nationals on all documents that will
be used overseas. The Authentications Office receives a variety of documents
from commercial organizations, private citizens, and officials of the Federal and State
Governments. The Office is responsible for issuing certificates under the Seal of the
Department of State.
Office of Bilingual
Education and Minority Languages Affairs
The Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Languages
Affairs helps school districts meet their responsibility to provide equal education
opportunity to limited English proficient children.
Office of Civil
Rights (Department of Education)
The mission of the Department of Education’s Office for
Civil Rights is to ensure equal access to education and to promote educational excellence
throughout the nation through vigorous enforcement of civil rights.
Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste
Management
The Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management (OCRWM) was
established within the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to develop and manage a Federal
system for disposing of all spent nuclear fuel from commercial nuclear reactors and
high-level radioactive waste resulting from atomic energy defense activities.
Office of the Comptroller of the
Currency (OCC)
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)
charters, regulates, and supervises national banks to ensure a safe, sound and competitive
banking system that supports the citizens, communities and economy of the United States.
Office of
Elementary and Secondary Education
The mission of the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
is to promote academic excellence, enhance educational opportunities and equity for
all of America’s children and families, and to improve the quality of teaching and
learning by providing leadership, technical assistance and financial support.
Office of
Environment, Safety and Health
The Office of Environment, Safety and Health is the Departmental
advocate for excellence in programs to protect the environment, as well as the health and
safety of workers at Department of Energy facilities and the public. The Office’s central role as a Department-wide resource
has been developed with the participation of a wide range of Stakeholders, and reflects
the Office’s statutory and regulatory mandates.
Office of
Financial Education (OFE)
The Office of Financial Education focuses the Department of
the Treasury’s financial education policymaking, raises awareness about the
need for financial education, and provides information about financial
education resources throughout the federal government.
Office of Global Programs (OGP)
The Office of Global Programs (OGP) leads the NOAA Climate and
Global Change (C&GC) Program . NOAA has the primary responsibility within the Federal
Government to routinely provide climate forecasts and products to the Nation.
Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)
The OJJDP Web site is designed to provide information and resources on
both general areas of interest about juvenile justice and delinquency including
conferences, funding opportunities, and new publications and the comprehensive strategy as
a framework for communities to combat youth crime.
Office of Management and
Budget (OMB)
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) assists the President
in the development and execution of his policies and programs. OMB has a hand in the
development and resolution of all budget, policy, legislative, regulatory, procurement,
and management issues on behalf of the President.
Office of
Multifamily Housing Assistance Restructuring (OMHAR)
The Office of Multifamily Housing Assistance
Restructuring (OMHAR) was established by the Multifamily Assisted Housing Reform and Affordability Act of 1997 (MAHRA) to administer
the Mark-to-Market program.
Office of
Non-Public Education
The three functions of the Office of Non-Public Education are:
to foster maximum participation of non-public school students in all federal education
programs for which they are eligible; to recommend to the Secretary changes in law,
regulations, or policies that would increase the availability of educational services to
non-public school students; and to review departmental programs and procedures to ensure
that services for non-public school students are provided as required by law.
Office of Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology
This site provides information about the Department
of Energy’s programs in the areas of nuclear power research and development, space power
systems, isotope production and distribution, facilities management, and science
education.
Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is the federal
governments human resources agency. OPM ensures that the civil service remains free
of political influence and that federal employees are selected and treated fairly on the
basis of merit.
Office of Pesticide
Programs
The mission of the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) is
to protect public health and the environment from the risks posed by pesticides and to
promote safer means of pest control.
Office of
Postsecondary Education
The Office of Postsecondary Education is responsible for
formulating federal postsecondary education policy and administering programs that provide
assistance to postsecondary education institutions and to students pursuing programs of
postsecondary education.
Office of Public
Health and Science (OPHS)
The Office of Public Health and Science (OPHS) is under the
direction of the Assistant Secretary for Health, who serves as the Senior Advisor on
public health and science issues to the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). The
Office serves as the focal point for leadership and coordination across the
Department in public health and science; provides direction to program offices within
OPHS; and provides advice and counsel on public health and science issues to the
Secretary.
Office of Science and
Technology Policy
The Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) was created to provide
the President with timely policy advice and to coordinate the science and technology
investment.
Office of Special
Education and Rehabilitative Services
The Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services
(OSERS) supports programs that assist in educating children with special needs, provides
for the rehabilitation of youth and adults with disabilities, and supports research to
improve the lives of individuals with disabilities.
Office of the Surgeon General
The Office of the Surgeon General, under the direction of
the Surgeon General, oversees the 6,000-member Commissioned Corps of the
U.S. Public Health Service and provides support for the Surgeon General in
the accomplishment of his other duties. The Office is part of the Office of
Public Health and Science, Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services.
Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS)
The OTS is the primary regulator of all federal and many
state-chartered thrift institutions, which include savings banks and savings and loan
associations.
Office for Victims of
Crime (OVC)
The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC), in the U.S. Department
of Justice, oversees programs that benefit victims of crime, funds state victim assistance
and compensation programs, and supports training for criminal justice and allied
professionals about crime victims’ rights and needs.
Office of
Vocational and Adult Education (OVAE)
The Office of Vocational and Adult Education (OVAE) supports a wide range of
programs and activities that help young people and adults obtain the knowledge and skills
they need for successful careers and productive lives.
Partnership for Family
Involvement in Education (PFIE)
The Partnership for Family Involvement in Education, in the Department
of Education, was developed to increase opportunities for families to be more involved in
their children’s learning at school and at home and to use family-school-community
partnerships to strengthen schools and improve student achievement.
Patent And Trademark Office (USPTO)
The PTO promotes industrial and technological progress in the United States and
strengthens the national economy by: Administering the laws relating to patents and
trademarks; Advising the Secretary of Commerce, the President of the United States, and
the administration on patent, trademark, and copyright protection; and Advising the
Secretary of Commerce, the President of the United States, and the Administration on the
trade-related aspects of intellectual property.
Peace Corps
The mission of the Peace Corps is to help the people of
interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women. To help promote a
better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served. To help promote a
better understanding of other peoples on the part of Americans.
Postal Service (USPS)
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is the federal government’s provider of postal
products and services.
President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports (PCPFS)
The President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports
(PCPFS) serves as a catalyst to promote, encourage and motivate Americans of all ages to
become physically active and participate in sports.
Public and Indian Housing
(PIH)
The mission of HUD’s Public and Indian Housing
is to ensure safe, decent, and affordable housing; create opportunities for residents’
self-sufficiency and economic independence; and assure fiscal integrity by all program
participants.
Ready.gov
Ready.gov is a common sense framework designed to launch a process of
learning about citizen preparedness. One of the primary mandates of the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security is to educate the public, on a continuing
basis, about how to be prepared in case of a national emergency – including
a possible terrorist attack.
Recalls.gov
To provide better service in alerting the American people to
unsafe, hazardous or defective products, six federal agencies with vastly
different jurisdictions have joined together to create www.recalls.gov
− a
“one stop shop” for U.S. Government recalls.
Research, Education, and
Economics
The Research, Education, and Economics mission
area of USDA is dedicated to the creation of a safe, sustainable, competitive U.S. food
and fiber system and strong, healthy communities, families, and youth through integrated
research, analysis, and education.
Rural Development
USDA Rural Development is committed to helping improve
the economy and quality of life in all of rural America.
Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC)
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) enforces the laws that ensure the
fairness of the securities markets and that guarantee that investors have access to all
material information concerning publicly traded securities.
Small Business
Administration (SBA)
The U.S. Small Business Administration, established in 1953, provides
financial, technical and management assistance to help Americans start, run, and grow
their businesses. With a portfolio of business loans, loan guarantees and disaster loans
worth more than $45 billion, SBA is the nation’s largest single financial backer of small
businesses. Last year, the SBA offered management and technical assistance to more than
one million small business owners. The SBA also plays a major role in the government’s
disaster relief efforts by making low-interest recovery loans to both
homeowners and businesses.
Social Security Administration (SSA)
The mission of the SSA is to promote the economic security of the nation’s people through
compassionate and vigilant leadership in shaping and managing’s America’s social security
programs.
State Department Bureau of
Consular Affairs
The mission of the U.S. State Department Bureau of Consular Affairs is
to administer laws, formulate regulations and implement policies relating to the broad
range of consular services provided to American citizens abroad. The Bureau issues
Passports, Consular Information Sheets, Travel Warnings and Public Announcements
concerning conditions in countries where Americans may be planning to visit or reside.
Technology Administration (TA)
The Technology Administration (TA) is the
only Federal agency working to maximize technology’s contribution to America’s economic
growth. Here you will find information about our programs, services, press releases,
publications, and speeches. Please visit our site regularly to find all the latest news
from TA and its three agencies: the Office of Technology Policy (OTP), the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and the National Technical Information
Service (NTIS).
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
The Tennessee Valley Authority is a
unique federal corporation that is the nation’s largest producer of public power, the
steward of the Tennessee River system, and a regional economic development agency.
Trade Information Center (TIC)
The Trade Information Center (TIC) is a comprehensive
resource for information on all U.S. Federal Government export assistance programs. The
Center is operated by the International Trade Administration of the U.S. Department of
Commerce for the 20 federal agencies comprising the Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee
(TPCC). These agencies are responsible for managing the U.S. Government’s
export promotion programs and activities.
Transportation Security
Administration (TSA)
The Transportation Security Administration protects the Nation’s
transportation systems to ensure freedom of movement for people and
commerce.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
The mission of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is to manage and execute
engineering, construction, and real estate programs for the US Army and Air Force, and for
other federal agencies and foreign governments as assigned; to supervise research and
development in support of these programs; to manage and execute Army installation support
programs; to develop and maintain capability to mobilize in response to national
security emergencies, domestic emergencies, and emergency water planning programs; and to
support Army space initiatives.
U.S. Coast Guard
Founded in the 1790s as part of the Department of Treasury, the
United States Coast Guard is now part of the Department of Transportation, protecting U.S.
interests at home and around the world. In peacetime and during war, the Coast Guard is at
work around the clock, 365 days a year, patrolling shores, saving lives, protecting
property and enhancing the flow of commerce. From helping the victims of floods and
storms, to keeping millions of dollars worth of illegal drugs from flooding American
communities, to teaching boating safety and cleaning up oil spills, the Coast
Guard is, like its motto, Semper Paratus, Always Ready.
U.S.
Commission on Civil Rights (USCCR)
The United States Commission on Civil Rights is an
independent, bipartisan, fact-finding agency of the executive branch first established
under the Civil Rights Act of 1957.
U.S. Geological Survey
The USGS serves the Nation by providing reliable scientific information
to describe and understand the Earth; minimize loss of life and property from natural
disasters; manage water, biological, energy, and mineral resources; and enhance and
protect our quality of life.
U.S. Mint
The primary mission of the U.S. Mint is to produce an adequate
volume of circulating coinage for the Nation to conduct its trade and commerce.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is
an independent agency established by the U.S. Congress under the Energy Reorganization Act
of 1974 to ensure adequate protection of the public health and safety, the common defense
and security, and the environment in the use of nuclear materials in the United States.
U.S. Secret Service
The Secret Service’s mission is two fold: protection of
the President, Vice President and others; and protection of our nation’s financial system.
Veteran’s Benefits Administration
(VBA)
The VBA portion of the VA is charged with administering
and delivering benefits to these recipients in as efficiently and timely a fashion as
possible. The benefit programs provide financial and other types of assistance to
veterans, their dependents, and their survivors.
Veterans’ Employment and
Training Services (VETS)
The mission of the agency is to help
veterans, reservists, and National Guard members in securing employment and the rights and
benefits associated with such, through existing programs, the coordination and merger of
programs, and the implementation of new programs.
Veteran’s Health
Administration
The mission of the veterans healthcare system is to
serve the needs of Americas veterans. It does this by providing specialized care for
service-connected veterans, primary care, and related medical and social support services.
Violence Against Women
Office
The Violence Against Women Office of the Office of Justice
Programs, United States Department of Justice was created in 1995 to implement the 1994
Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and to lead the national effort to stop domestic
violence, sexual assault, and stalking of women.
Welcome to the White
House
This is the site of the Executive Office of the President.
White House Office of National AIDS
Policy
ONAP was created by President Clinton and Vice President Gore to provide
broad policy guidance and leadership on the Federal government’s response to the AIDS
epidemic.
White House
Office of National Drug Control Policy
The principal purpose of ONDCP is to establish
policies, priorities, and objectives for the Nation’s drug control program, the goals of
which are to reduce illicit drug use, manufacturing, and trafficking; drug-related crime
and violence; and drug-related health consequences.
Women’s Bureau
The Women’s Bureau is the single unit at the Federal government
level exclusively concerned with serving and promoting the interests of working women.
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