Organizations

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There are various types of organizations throughout the Federal government.

Cabinet departments

These are the primary executive departments headed by a Cabinet member (Secretary in the U.S.) who is typically part of the president's or prime minister's Cabinet. Examples include:

Independent agencies

These agencies operate somewhat independently from Cabinet oversight but are still part of the executive branch. They often deal with regulatory or specialized functions:

Government corporations

These are entities that operate more like businesses but are owned by the government. They provide services or manage certain operations that might otherwise be in the private sector:

Executive commissions and boards

These might regulate specific industries or address particular issues:

Advisory bodies

These agencies advise the executive on policy or specific issues:

Administrative agencies

Agencies that manage day-to-day government operations:

Law enforcement and security agencies

Agencies focused on national security, law enforcement, and public safety:

Regulatory agencies

These are tasked with creating and enforcing regulations in specific sectors:

Military and defense agencies

Separate from the main defense department, these might handle specific aspects of defense:

Social service and welfare agencies

Agencies that administer social programs such as:

Partnerships

Government partner organizations

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