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Table structure:
- OrganizationName - Page
- OrganizationType - Page
- Mission - Wikitext
- ParentOrganization - Page
- TopOrganization - Page
- CreationLegislation - Page
- HeadquartersAddress - Wikitext string
- HeadquartersLocation - Coordinates
- Employees - Integer
- Budget - Wikitext string
- OrganizationExecutive - Page
- Services - Wikitext
- Regulations - Wikitext
- Website - URL
This table has 1,167 rows altogether.
Page | OrganizationName | OrganizationType | Mission | ParentOrganization | TopOrganization | CreationLegislation | HeadquartersAddress | HeadquartersLocation | Employees | Budget | OrganizationExecutive | Services | Regulations | Website |
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18F (edit) | 18F | Government Agency/Digital Consultancy | To help other government agencies build, buy, and share technology products that improve public service delivery, focusing on user-centered design, agile development, and open source practices. |
Technology Transformation Services | General Service Administration | No specific legislation; launched by GSA in March 2014 with the aim to improve government digital services. | 1800 F Street NW, Washington, DC 20405 (Note: 18F is largely remote with this address representing the GSA headquarters) |
38.8977, -77.0365 | 100 | Operates on a cost-recovery model; exact budget not publicly detailed but known to be self-funded through its services. |
Alina Seliukova (Director, as of last update) |
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[[1](https://18f.gsa.gov/) URL] |
AbilityOne Commission (edit) | AbilityOne Commission | Independent Agencies | To tap America's underutilized workforce of individuals who are blind or have significant disabilities to deliver high quality, mission-essential products and services to Federal agencies while providing quality employment opportunities. |
Wagner-O'Day Act (1938), amended by the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act (1971) | 355 E Street SW Suite 325 Washington, DC 20024 |
38.88384, -77.01653 | Chairperson | Program management; Procurement list maintenance; Employment opportunities for the disabled |
41 CFR Parts 51-1 to 51-9 |
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Access Board (edit) | Access Board | Government | Promote equality for people with disabilities through leadership in accessible design, developing guidelines/standards, and ensuring access to buildings, transportation, and communication. |
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 | 1331 F St. NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20004 |
38.89785, -77.03121 | 26 | Executive Director | Guideline Development; Technical Assistance; Research |
ABA: Architectural Barriers Act; ADAAG: Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines; Section 508: Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act |
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Administration for Children and Families (edit) | Administration for Children and Families | Government | Promotes the economic and social well-being of families, children, individuals, and communities by providing leadership, funding, and support for programs that empower families and strengthen communities. |
Department of Health and Human Services | Department of Health and Human Services | The Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1953, Section 6 | 330 C St SW, Washington, DC 20201 |
38.88537, -77.01689 | 1,700 | $49 billion (FY 2023) |
Assistant Secretary for Children and Families | Welfare; Child Support; Child Care; Head Start; Child Welfare |
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Administration for Community Living (edit) | Administration for Community Living | Government | To maximize the independence, well-being, and health of older adults, people with disabilities across the lifespan, and their families and caregivers by advocating for their inclusion, providing services, and promoting community living. |
Department of Health and Human Services | Department of Health and Human Services | Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2012 | 330 C St SW, Washington, DC 20201 |
38.88537, -77.01689 | 180 | $2.5 billion (FY 2023) |
Administrator | Long-term Care; Independent Living; Nutrition Services; Elder Rights |
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Administration for Native Americans (edit) | Administration for Native Americans | Government | To promote the goal of self-sufficiency and cultural preservation for Native Americans by providing social and economic development opportunities through financial assistance, training, and technical assistance. |
Administration for Children and Families | Department of Health and Human Services | Native American Programs Act of 1974 | 330 C St SW, Washington, DC 20201 |
38.88537, -77.01689 | Commissioner | Social and Economic Development; Language Preservation; Environmental Regulatory Enhancement |
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Administrative Conference of the United States (edit) | Administrative Conference of the United States | Government | To promote improvements in the efficiency, adequacy, and fairness of procedures by which federal agencies conduct regulatory programs, administer grants, and conduct other public business; to provide government-wide recommendations for administrative law and process reform. |
Administrative Conference Act of 1964 | 1120 20th St NW, Suite 706 South, Washington, DC 20036 |
38.90482, -77.04534 | 25 | $3.2 million (FY 2023) |
Chairman | Research; Recommendations; Education |
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Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (edit) | Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts | Administrative and Support Agencies | To provide a broad range of administrative, legal, financial, technological, management, and program support services to the federal courts; to carry out policies approved by the Judicial Conference of the United States. |
Administrative Office of the United States Courts Act of 1939 | One Columbus Circle NE, Washington, DC 20544 |
38.89649, -77.00538 | 1,000 | $8.8 billion (FY 2023) |
Director | Judicial Administration; Court Support; Information Technology |
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Administrative Office of the United States Courts (edit) | Administrative Office of the United States Courts | Administrative and Support Agencies | [Show] | Judicial Conference of the United States | Administrative Office of the United States Courts Act of 1939 | One Columbus Circle NE, Washington, DC 20544, United States |
38.893977, -77.026589 | 1,000 | $1.34 billion (FY 2024) |
Director | Administrative support; Budget management; Legislative analysis; Judicial education and training; Court statistics; IT support |
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Advanced Manufacturing Office (edit) | Advanced Manufacturing Office | Government Agency | [Show] | Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy | Department of Energy | 1000 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20585, USA |
38.89492, -77.04595 | $130M (Fiscal Year 2023)?'"`UNIQ--ref-00000001-QINU`"'? |
Director | Research and Development; Workforce Development; Technical Assistance; |
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Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office (edit) | Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office | Government Agency | [Show] | Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy | Department of Energy | 1000 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20585, USA |
38.89492, -77.04595 | $130M (Fiscal Year 2023) |
Director | Research and Development; Workforce Development; Technical Assistance; |
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Advanced Materials for Energy-Water Systems Center (edit) | Advanced Materials for Energy-Water Systems Center | Research and Development Agencies | [Show] | Office of Basic Energy Sciences | Department of Energy | 9700 S. Cass Ave, Lemont, IL 60439, USA |
41.70895, -87.97747 | Director | Research on Water-Solid Interfaces; Materials Development; Energy Efficiency; |
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Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy (edit) | Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy | Research and Development Agencies | [Show] | Department of Energy | Department of Energy | America COMPETES Act of 2007 | 1000 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20460, United States |
38.88715, -77.02594 | 120 | $450 million (FY 2024) |
Director | Funding for energy R&D; Technology-to-market support; Project management; Stakeholder engagement |
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Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (edit) | Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health | Research and Development Agencies | ARPA-H aims to accelerate better health outcomes for everyone by supporting the development of high-impact solutions to society's most challenging health problems, driving biomedical breakthroughs from molecular to societal levels. |
Department of Health and Human Services | Department of Health and Human Services | Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 | 38.89511, -77.03637 | 1500000000 |
Director | Funding High-Risk, High-Reward Research; Biomedical Innovation |
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Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy (edit) | Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy | Research and Development Agencies (Sub-organization) | ARPA-E advances high-potential, high-impact energy technologies that are too early for private-sector investment, aiming to radically improve U.S. economic prosperity, national security, and environmental well-being. |
Department of Energy | Department of Energy | America COMPETES Act | 1000 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20585, USA |
38.89455, -77.03324 | 100 | $470 million [2023 FY] |
Director | Funding for transformational energy technology projects; Technology-to-Market program; Energy Innovation Summit |
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Advisory Commission on Accessible Instructional Materials in Postsecondary Education for Students with Disabilities (edit) | Advisory Commission on Accessible Instructional Materials in Postsecondary Education for Students with Disabilities | Boards, Commissions, and Committees | [Show] | Department of Education | Department of Education | Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 | 400 Maryland Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20202, United States |
38.89511, -77.03637 | 19 | Chair | Policy recommendations; Research; Advocacy for accessibility |
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Advisory Commission on Accessible Instructional Materials in Postsecondary Education for Students with Disabilities (edit) | National Board of the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education | Boards, Commissions, and Committees | [Show] | Office of Postsecondary Education | Department of Education | Higher Education Amendments of 1972 | 400 Maryland Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20202, United States |
38.895111, -77.036366 | 15 | Chair | Grant recommendations; Policy advice; Program evaluation |
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Advisory Commission on Accessible Instructional Materials in Postsecondary Education for Students with Disabilities (edit) | National Board of the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education | Boards, Commissions, and Committees | [Show] | Office of Postsecondary Education | Department of Education | Higher Education Amendments of 1972 | 400 Maryland Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20202, United States |
38.895111, -77.036366 | 15 | Chair | Strategic advice; Grant review; Program evaluation |
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Advisory Committee on Agricultural Statistics (edit) | Advisory Committee on Agricultural Statistics | Boards, Commissions, and Committees | [Show] | National Agricultural Statistics Service | Department of Agriculture | Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) | 1400 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20250, United States |
38.895111, -77.036366 | 22 | Chair | Statistical advice; Survey recommendations; Census content review |
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Advisory Committee on Biotechnology and 21st Century Agriculture (edit) | Advisory Committee on Biotechnology and 21st Century Agriculture | Boards, Commissions, and Committees | [Show] | Department of Agriculture | Department of Agriculture | Not specifically legislated, established by USDA in 2003 | 1400 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20250, United States |
38.89511, -77.03637 | 20 | Chair | Policy recommendations; Biotechnology oversight; Public engagement |
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Advisory Committee on Meat and Poultry Inspection (edit) | Advisory Committee on Meat and Poultry Inspection | Boards, Commissions, and Committees | Provide advice to Secretary of Agriculture on meat and poultry inspection, enhancing safety, addressing issues, and improving policies for safe products |
Food Safety and Inspection Service | Department of Agriculture | Federal Meat Inspection Act, Poultry Products Inspection Act | 1400 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20250, United States |
38.89511, -77.03637 | $75,000 per fiscal year |
Chair | Policy recommendations; Program assessment; Food safety advice |
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Advisory Committee on Water Information (edit) | Advisory Committee on Water Information | Government Advisory | Represent water info users in advising Federal Government on water data programs to enhance effectiveness in meeting national needs |
Geological Survey | Department of the Interior | Federal Advisory Committee Act | Not specified (Administratively Inactive) | Policy Recommendations; Information Sharing |
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Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (edit) | Advisory Council on Historic Preservation | Independent Agencies | To promote the preservation, enhancement, and sustainable use of our nation's diverse historic resources; to advise the President and Congress on national historic preservation policy. |
National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 | 401 F St NW, Suite 308, Washington, DC 20001 |
38.89046, -77.02425 | 42 | $8.5 million (FY 2023) |
Chairman | Historic Preservation Review; Policy Recommendations; Training |
36 CFR Part 800 (Section 106 of the NHPA) |
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Aerial Facility (edit) | Aerial Facility | Research and Development Agencies | [Show] | Office of Biological and Environmental Research | Department of Energy | 47.65317, -122.30633 | Manager | Airborne atmospheric measurements; Cloud and aerosol research; Radiative flux measurements; Validation of ground and space observations |
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Africa Center for Strategic Studies (edit) | Africa Center for Strategic Studies | Research and Development Agencies | [Show] | National Defense University | Department of Defense | 300 5th Ave, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, DC 20319-5066, USA |
38.86682, -77.01516 | Director | Academic Programs; Research; Policy Outreach; Professional Development; Conferences and Seminars |
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African Development Foundation (edit) | African Development Foundation | Independent Agencies | United States African Development Foundation supports African-led growth, governance, and poverty reduction through partnerships and funding. |
African Development Foundation Act of 1980 | 1400 I St NW, Washington, DC 20005 |
38.89396, -77.02823 | $30 million (FY 2023) |
President | Grants; Technical Assistance; Capacity Building |
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Agency for Global Media (edit) | Agency for Global Media | Independent Agencies | To inform, engage, and connect people around the world in support of freedom and democracy by providing accurate and objective news and information; to serve as an example of a free and professional press. |
International Broadcasting Act of 1994 | 330 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20237 |
38.88748, -77.01567 | 1,000 | $753 million (FY 2019) |
Chief Executive Officer | International Broadcasting; Media Development; Internet Freedom |
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Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (edit) | Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality | Independent Agencies | To produce evidence to make health care safer, higher quality, more accessible, equitable, and affordable. AHRQ works within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to ensure this evidence is understood and used to improve health care. |
Department of Health and Human Services | Department of Health and Human Services | Healthcare Research and Quality Act of 1999 | 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857 |
39.062, -77.11209 | 300 | $440 million (FY 2015) |
Director | Health services research; Evidence-based practice; Quality improvement; Patient safety; Health IT |
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Agency for International Development (edit) | Agency for International Development | Independent Agencies | USAID promotes democracy, peace, and prosperity globally, ending poverty and fostering resilient societies while advancing U.S. security. |
Department of State | Department of State | Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 | 1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20004 |
38.89552, -77.03045 | 10,000 | $50.3 billion (FY 2022) |
Administrator | Humanitarian assistance; Economic development; Health; Education; Democracy, human rights, and governance |
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Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (edit) | Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry | Independent Agencies | [Show] | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | Department of Health and Human Services | Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980 | 4770 Buford Hwy NE, Atlanta, GA 30341 |
33.88026, -84.2937 | 400 | $120 million (Fiscal Year 2021) |
Director | Public Health Assessments; Health Consultations; Exposure Investigations; Toxicological Profiles |
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AgFirst Farm Credit Bank (edit) | AgFirst Farm Credit Bank | Government Corporation | To provide wholesale funding and business support services to local Farm Credit associations, ensuring financial stability and fostering growth in rural communities and American agriculture. |
Farm Credit System | Farm Credit System | Farm Credit Act of 1971 | 1901 Main Street, Columbia, SC 29201 |
34.001163, -81.035117 | 841 | $45 billion (total assets, 2025) |
Chief Executive Officer | Wholesale Funding; Technology Services; Loan Operations; Financial Reporting |
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AgriBank (edit) | AgriBank | Co-operatives | AgriBank, FCB aims to support the people who feed the world by providing reliable and consistent credit and financial services to Farm Credit Associations, which in turn support agriculture and rural communities. This mission focuses on enhancing the economic vitality of rural America. |
Farm Credit System | Department of Agriculture | 30 7th St E, Ste 1600, St Paul, MN 55101, USA |
44.94802, -93.0957 | 130 | Chief Executive Officer | Wholesale Lending; Financial Services; Funding Solutions |
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Agricultural Advisory Committee (edit) | Agricultural Advisory Committee | Boards, Commissions, and Committees | [Show] | Commodity Futures Trading Commission | Commodity Futures Trading Commission | Established under the CFTC's general authority | 1155 21st Street NW, Washington, DC 20581, United States |
38.89768, -77.03653 | Chair | Policy advice; Market analysis; Regulatory recommendations |
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Agricultural Credit Association (edit) | Agricultural Credit Association | Co-operatives | Provide farmers, ranchers, rural residents with reliable credit for ag operations, housing, businesses to promote growth, sustainability of rural America |
Farm Credit System | Department of Agriculture | Agricultural Credit Act of 1987 | Various (e.g., President, CEO) | Agricultural Loans; Rural Housing Loans; Farm-Related Business Financing |
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Agricultural Marketing Service (edit) | Agricultural Marketing Service | Executive Departments | The Agricultural Marketing Service administers programs that create domestic and international marketing opportunities for U.S. producers of food, fiber, and specialty crops. AMS also provides services to ensure the quality and availability of wholesome food for consumers across the country. |
Department of Agriculture | Department of Agriculture | Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1953 | 1400 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20250 |
38.88784, -77.02999 | 4,000 | $1.2 billion (Fiscal Year 2021) |
Administrator | Marketing Programs; Grading and Certification; Market News; Commodity Procurement; Organic Certification |
Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act; Federal Seed Act; Packers and Stockyards Act |
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Agricultural Policy Advisory Committee for Trade (edit) | Agricultural Policy Advisory Committee for Trade | Boards, Commissions, and Committees | [Show] | Foreign Agricultural Service | Department of Agriculture | Trade Act of 1974 | 1400 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20250, United States |
38.89511, -77.03637 | Chair | Trade policy advice; Recommendations on trade negotiations |
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Agricultural Research Service (edit) | Agricultural Research Service | Research and Development Agencies | [Show] | Department of Agriculture | Department of Agriculture | Secretary of Agriculture's Reorganization Plan No. 2 (1953) | 1400 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20250 |
39.00685, -76.92381 | 9,300 | $1.2 billion (Fiscal Year 2018) |
Administrator | Agricultural Research; Nutrition Research; Food Safety; Crop Production; Animal Production |
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Agricultural Resource Management Survey (edit) | Agricultural Resource Management Survey | Research Program | To collect comprehensive data on U.S. agricultural production practices, economics, and resource use. It informs policy, research, and decision-making for farmers, government, and industry stakeholders. |
National Agricultural Statistics Service | United States Department of Agriculture | 1400 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20250 |
38.892062, -77.042314 | Data Collection; Economic Analysis; Environmental Impact Assessment; Survey Dissemination |
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Agricultural Technical Advisory Committee for Trade in Animal and Animal Products (edit) | Agricultural Technical Advisory Committee for Trade in Animal and Animal Products | Boards, Commissions, and Committees | [Show] | Foreign Agricultural Service | Department of Agriculture | Trade Act of 1974 | 1400 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20250, United States |
38.89511, -77.03637 | Chair | Technical advice on trade policy; Recommendations for trade negotiations |
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Agricultural Technical Advisory Committee for Trade in Fruits and Vegetables (edit) | Agricultural Technical Advisory Committee for Trade in Fruits and Vegetables | Boards, Commissions, and Committees | [Show] | Foreign Agricultural Service | Department of Agriculture | Trade Act of 1974 | 1400 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20250, United States |
38.89511, -77.03637 | Chair | Technical advice on trade policy; Recommendations for trade negotiations |
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Agricultural Technical Advisory Committee for Trade in Grain, Feed, and Oilseeds (edit) | Agricultural Technical Advisory Committee for Trade in Grain, Feed, and Oilseeds | Boards, Commissions, and Committees | [Show] | Foreign Agricultural Service | Department of Agriculture | Trade Act of 1974 | 1400 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20250, United States |
38.89511, -77.03637 | Chair | Technical advice on trade policy; Recommendations for trade negotiations |
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Agricultural Technical Advisory Committee for Trade in Processed Food (edit) | Agricultural Technical Advisory Committee for Trade in Processed Food | Boards, Commissions, and Committees | [Show] | Foreign Agricultural Service | Department of Agriculture | Trade Act of 1974 | 1400 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20250, United States |
38.89511, -77.03637 | Chair | Technical advice on trade policy; Recommendations for trade negotiations |
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Agricultural Technical Advisory Committee for Trade in Sweeteners (edit) | Agricultural Technical Advisory Committee for Trade in Sweeteners | Boards, Commissions, and Committees | [Show] | Foreign Agricultural Service | Department of Agriculture | Trade Act of 1974 | 1400 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20250, United States |
38.89511, -77.03637 | Chair | Technical advice on trade policy; Recommendations for trade negotiations |
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Agricultural Technical Advisory Committee for Trade in Tobacco, Cotton, Peanuts (edit) | Agricultural Technical Advisory Committee for Trade in Tobacco, Cotton, Peanuts | Boards, Commissions, and Committees | Provide advice to United States Secretary of Agriculture and Trade Representative on trade policies for tobacco, cotton, peanuts, supporting industries in global markets |
Foreign Agricultural Service | Department of Agriculture | Trade Act of 1974 | 1400 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20250, United States |
38.89511, -77.03637 | Chair | Technical advice on trade policy; Recommendations for trade negotiations |
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Agriculture in the Classroom (edit) | Agriculture in the Classroom | Educational Program | Boost ag literacy in K-12 with resources & programs, linking classrooms to agriculture to show its role in food, fiber, & well-being |
Department of Agriculture | Department of Agriculture | 1400 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20250 |
38.89206, -77.04231 | Program Director | Curriculum Development; Teacher Training; Student Outreach; Resource Provision |
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Agriculture Library (edit) | Agriculture Library | Educational Institution | To provide access to information and knowledge on agriculture and its related sciences to improve agricultural practices, support research, and inform policy; to be a leading resource for agricultural information globally. |
Agricultural Research Service | Department of Agriculture | Organic Act of 1862 | 10301 Baltimore Ave, Beltsville, MD 20705 |
39.02283, -76.92172 | 200 | $26 million (FY 2023) |
Director | Information Access; Research Support; Digital Collections |
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Agriculture Research Service (edit) | Agricultural Research Service | Research and Development Agency | To deliver scientific solutions to national and global agricultural challenges. It conducts innovative research to ensure high-quality, safe food, sustainable agricultural systems, and improved human nutrition. |
Department of Agriculture | Department of Agriculture | Secretary's Memorandum 1320, Supplement 4 | 5601 Sunnyside Avenue, Beltsville, MD 20705 |
38.88666, -76.99643 | 6,000 | $1.9 billion (FY 2023) |
Administrator | Agricultural Research; Technology Transfer; Scientific Collaboration; Information Dissemination |
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AgStar Financial Services (edit) | AgStar Financial Services | Co-operatives | [Show] | Farm Credit System | Department of Agriculture | 1921 Premier Dr, Mankato, MN 56001, USA |
44.17762, -93.94836 | 550 | President and CEO | Agricultural Loans; Leases; Crop Insurance; Financial Consulting |
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Air Command and Staff College (edit) | Air Command and Staff College | Educational Institution | Educate mid-level officers in airpower, joint ops, leadership, and critical thinking for strategic roles, fostering leaders in air, space, cyberspace power |
Air University | Department of the Air Force | 55 LeMay Plaza South, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL 36112 |
32.38463, -86.36533 | Commandant | Professional military education; leadership development; joint warfare education |
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Air Force (edit) | Air Force | Executive Departments | The mission of the United States Air Force is to fly, fight, and win - airpower anytime, anywhere. It aims to provide global vigilance, reach, and power to deter aggression and defend the nation, its allies, and its interests through air, space, and cyberspace superiority. |
Department of the Air Force | Department of Defense | National Security Act of 1947 | 1670 Air Force Pentagon, Washington, DC 20330-1670 |
38.86994, -77.00905 | 321,848 | $179.7 billion (Fiscal Year 2020) |
Chief of Staff of the Air Force | Air Superiority; Global Strike; Rapid Global Mobility; Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance; Command and Control |
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Air Force Academy (edit) | Air Force Academy | Government Agency/Educational Institution | To educate, train, and inspire men and women to become officers of character motivated to lead the United States Air Force in service to our nation. |
Department of the Air Force | Department of Defense | Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1958 | 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 2300, USAF Academy, CO 80840 |
38.9976, -104.8631 | 5,000 | Not publicly detailed in exact figures, but part of the Department of Defense budget; estimated operational costs in the hundreds of millions annually. |
Lt. Gen. Richard M. Clark (Superintendent) |
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Air Force Air War College (edit) | Air Force Air War College | Educational Institution | Educate senior officers, civilians in strategic leadership, security, joint warfare for effective ops in complex, multi-domain environment |
Air University | Department of the Air Force | 55 LeMay Plaza South, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL 36112 |
32.38463, -86.36533 | Commandant | Strategic leadership training; national security education; joint professional military education |
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Air Force Career Development Academy (edit) | Air Force Career Development Academy | Educational Institution | Enhance enlisted Airmen's professional growth with career-specific training to ensure technical proficiency, operational effectiveness |
Second Air Force | Air Education and Training Command | 505 Fisher St, Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, MS 39534 |
30.40912, -88.91881 | Director | Career development courses; technical training; career progression education |
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Air Force Chaplain Corps College (edit) | Air Force Chaplain Corps College | Educational Institution | Enhance spiritual resilience, leadership of chaplains, religious Airmen with education supporting Air Force community's well-being |
Ira C. Eaker Center for Professional Development | Air University | 55 LeMay Plaza South, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL 36112 |
32.38463, -86.36533 | Commander | Spiritual leadership training; professional development; resilience education |
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Air Force Enlisted Heritage Research Institute (edit) | Air Force Enlisted Heritage Research Institute | Research and Development Agencies | Research, preserve, showcase Air Force enlisted history, educating visitors, motivating Airmen by highlighting their legacy |
Barnes Center for Enlisted Education | Air University | 55 LeMay Plaza South, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL 36112 |
32.38463, -86.36533 | Director | Historical research; heritage preservation; educational exhibits |
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Air Force Historical Research Agency (edit) | Air Force Historical Research Agency | Research and Development Agencies | Collect, preserve, share U.S. Air Force history, serving as its memory by managing records, aiding ops, doctrine, education with research |
Air Force History and Museums Program | Department of the Air Force | 600 Chennault Circle, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL 36112 |
32.38463, -86.36533 | Director | Historical research; record preservation; education; archival services |
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Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (edit) | Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps | Educational Institution | Instill citizenship, service, responsibility, accomplishment in students to develop character-driven citizens serving community, nation |
Jeanne M. Holm Center for Officer Accessions and Citizen Development | Air University | 55 LeMay Plaza South, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL 36112 |
32.38463, -86.36533 | Director | Leadership education; citizenship training; aerospace science; physical fitness |
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Air Force Noncommissioned Officer Academy (edit) | Air Force Noncommissioned Officer Academy | Educational Institution | Develop mid-level enlisted leaders with education in leadership, management, ops skills to prepare NCOs to lead Air Force units |
Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education | Air University | 55 LeMay Plaza South, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL 36112 |
32.38463, -86.36533 | Commandant | Leadership training; management education; operational readiness |
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Air Force Officer Training School (edit) | Air Force Officer Training School | Educational Institution | Transform candidates into Air Force officers ready to lead, instilling leadership, professionalism, core values via intensive training |
Jeanne M. Holm Center for Officer Accessions and Citizen Development | Air University | 55 LeMay Plaza South, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL 36112 |
32.38463, -86.36533 | Commander | Officer commissioning; leadership training; military professionalism |
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Air Force Personnel Professional Development School (edit) | Air Force Personnel Professional Development School | Educational Institution | Develop leadership, management, technical skills in Air Force personnel specialists to support HR needs in a dynamic, mission-focused environment |
Air University | Department of the Air Force | 55 LeMay Plaza South, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL 36112 |
32.38463, -86.36533 | Director | Leadership training; personnel management education; technical skills development |
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Air Force Reserve Command (edit) | Air Force Reserve Command | Executive Departments | The Air Force Reserve Command provides combat-ready forces to fly, fight, and win by delivering airpower for America. It supports the Air Force mission by providing trained and equipped Airmen and units to augment active duty forces in peace, contingency, and war. |
Department of the Air Force | Department of Defense | Title XII - Reserve Forces Revitalization - Public Law 104-201 | 155 Richard Ray Blvd, Robins AFB, GA 31098 |
32.62233, -83.59771 | 70,000 | $2.3 billion (Fiscal Year 2020) |
Commander of Air Force Reserve Command | Mobility; Combat Support; Airlift; Aerial Refueling; Aeromedical Evacuation |
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Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (edit) | Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps | Educational Institution | Develop educated, motivated leaders for Air Force via college program, enabling students to earn commission while pursuing degrees |
Jeanne M. Holm Center for Officer Accessions and Citizen Development | Air University | 55 LeMay Plaza South, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL 36112 |
32.38463, -86.36533 | Commander | Officer commissioning; leadership development; military science education |
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Air Force Security Forces (edit) | Air Force Security Forces | Military Law Enforcement and Security Force | To protect, defend, and fight by securing Air Force installations, aircraft, nuclear weapons, and personnel worldwide, ensuring combat readiness and mission success through integrated defense and law enforcement operations. |
Air Force | Department of the Air Force | National Security Act of 1947 | 1340 Air Force Pentagon, Washington, DC 20330-1340 |
38.88331, -77.01619 | 38,000 | Director of Security Forces | Base Security; Nuclear Security; Law Enforcement; Combat Arms Training; Force Protection |
Air Force Instruction 31-101 |
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Air Force Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy (edit) | Air Force Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy | Educational Institution | Develop strategic thinkers, leaders among senior enlisted with education in leadership, strategy, ops art to prepare NCOs for top Air Force roles |
Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education | Air University | 55 LeMay Plaza South, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL 36112 |
32.38463, -86.36533 | Commandant | Advanced leadership training; strategic education; operational art |
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Air National Guard (edit) | Air National Guard | Military Reserve Force | To provide mission-ready forces to the U.S. Air Force for federal missions and support state governors for domestic emergencies, ensuring air, space, and cyberspace capabilities while serving local communities. |
United States Air Force | Department of Defense | National Security Act of 1947 | 3500 Fetchet Avenue, Joint Base Andrews, MD 20762 |
38.883315, -77.016189 | 107,000 | $11 billion (FY 2024) |
Director, Air National Guard | Air Combat Operations; Disaster Response; Homeland Defense; Community Support |
Title 10 and Title 32, U.S. Code |
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Air Resources Laboratory (edit) | Air Resources Laboratory | Research and Development Agencies (Sub-organization) | [Show] | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) | 5830 University Research Court, College Park, MD 20740, USA |
38.97199, -76.92471 | Director | Atmospheric research; Air quality modeling; Dispersion modeling; Emergency response support; Climate variability analysis |
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Air Route Traffic Control Center (edit) | Air Route Traffic Control Center | Administrative and Support Agencies | Provide air traffic control for aircraft under instrument flight rules, ensuring safe, orderly flow, preventing collisions, managing en route flights in designated airspace |
Federal Aviation Administration | Department of Transportation | Air Traffic Manager | Air Traffic Control; En Route Guidance; Flight Monitoring |
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Air Traffic Organization (edit) | Air Traffic Organization | Administrative and Support Agencies | To provide safe, efficient, and environmentally sustainable air traffic services to the U.S. National Airspace System. The ATO aims to modernize air traffic control systems, enhancing capacity and efficiency while promoting safety and reducing environmental impact. |
Federal Aviation Administration | Department of Transportation | 800 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20591 |
38.88686, -77.02295 | 34,000 | Chief Operating Officer | Air traffic control; Airspace management; Traffic flow management; NextGen implementation |
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Air University (edit) | Air University | Educational Institution (Sub-organization) | To develop leaders, support national security, and advance airpower through education, research, and outreach. Air University provides professional military education to members of the United States Air Force, Space Force, and other branches of the military, as well as to international officers. |
Department of Air Force | Department of Defense | 55 LeMay Plaza South, Maxwell AFB, AL 36112, United States |
32.3785, -86.35089 | Commander/ President | Professional military education; Officer training; War College; Aerospace Doctrine; Research; Continuing education |
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Air University Press (edit) | Air University Press | Research and Development Agencies | Publish knowledge on airpower, leadership, strategy to advance military education, inform Air Force doctrine, ops via research, publications |
Air University | Department of the Air Force | 55 LeMay Plaza South, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL 36112 |
32.38463, -86.36533 | Director | Publishing; research dissemination; professional military education support |
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Air War College (edit) | Air War College | Educational Institution | Educate senior officers, civilians in strategic leadership, security, joint warfare for effective ops in complex, multi-domain environment |
Air University | Department of the Air Force | 55 LeMay Plaza South, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL 36112 |
32.38463, -86.36533 | Commandant | Strategic leadership training; national security education; joint professional military education |
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Airman Leadership School (edit) | Airman Leadership School | Educational Program | Develop Air Force first-line supervisors with leadership education, enhancing skills, communication, and ops understanding for supervisory roles |
Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education | Air University | 55 LeMay Plaza South, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL 36112 |
32.38463, -86.36533 | Commandant | Leadership training; professional military education; communication skills development |
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Airport Traffic Control Towers (edit) | Airport Traffic Control Towers | Government Corporations, Administrative and Support Agencies | Ensure safe, orderly air traffic near airports, separating aircraft, managing ground ops, aiding pilots to prevent collisions, provide info |
Federal Aviation Administration | United States Department of Transportation | [https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/STATUTE-49/pdf/STATUTE-49-Pg1761.pdf Federal Aviation Act of 1958] | Air Traffic Control Manager or Tower Chief | Air traffic control; Ground control; Clearance delivery; Approach control |
14 CFR Part 91 (General Operating and Flight Rules); 14 CFR Part 139 (Certification of Airports) |
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Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center (edit) | Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center | Government | [Show] | Geological Survey | Department of the Interior | 930 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK 99775, USA |
64.8592, -147.84849 | $11.4 million (2023-2028 funding agreement) |
Kim Waddell, Regional Administrator | Research; Climate Modeling; Education; Community Engagement |
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Alaska Volcano Observatory (edit) | Alaska Volcano Observatory | Research and Development Agencies (Sub-organization) | To monitor and study Alaska's volcanoes to predict and record volcanic activity, mitigating hazards to life and property. AVO collaborates with federal, state, and university resources to enhance volcanic hazard assessments and provide timely warnings. |
United States Geological Survey; Geophysical Institute of the University of Alaska Fairbanks; Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys | 4230 University Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508, United States |
61.18865, -149.80235 | Scientist-in-Charge | Volcano monitoring; Eruption forecasting; Hazard assessment; Public education; Scientific research |
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Albany Research Center (edit) | Albany Research Center | Research and Development Agencies (Sub-organization) | [Show] | Department of Energy | Department of Energy | Originally established in 1943 as the Northwest Electro-development Laboratory | 1450 Queen Ave SW, Albany, OR 97321, USA |
44.621752, -123.084831 | 120 | Part of NETL's budget, not specified individually. |
Director | Materials engineering for energy systems; Fossil energy research; Geospatial information systems; Advanced alloys and ceramics research |
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Albuquerque-Santa Fe Federal Executive Board (edit) | Albuquerque-Santa Fe Federal Executive Board | Boards, Commissions, and Committees | Enhance coordination among federal agencies in NM, improving efficiency, service via partnerships with state, local, tribal entities |
Office of Personnel Management | 5338 Montgomery Blvd NE, Suite 250, Albuquerque, NM 87109, USA |
35.10713, -106.61414 | Chairperson | Interagency collaboration; training programs; emergency preparedness coordination; community outreach |
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Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (edit) | Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau | Independent Agencies | [Show] | United States Department of the Treasury | Homeland Security Act of 2002 | 1310 G St NW, Washington, DC 20005 |
38.89823, -77.02998 | 500 | $120 million (Fiscal Year 2019) |
Administrator | Tax Collection; Label and Formula Approval; Industry Regulation; Trade Practice Enforcement |
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Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Bureau (edit) | Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives | Regulatory Commissions | To protect our communities from violent criminals, criminal organizations, the illegal use and trafficking of firearms, the illegal use of explosives, acts of arson, and the illegal diversion of alcohol and tobacco products; to uphold federal laws related to these areas. |
United States Department of Justice | Homeland Security Act of 2002 | 99 New York Ave NE, Washington, DC 20226 |
38.9077, -77.00467 | 5,000 | $1.4 billion (FY 2023) |
Director | Law Enforcement; Regulation of Firearms, Explosives, Alcohol, and Tobacco; Criminal Investigations |
27 CFR Parts 447-555 (Firearms, Ammunition, and Explosives); 27 CFR Parts 1-70 (Alcohol, Tobacco) |
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Alhurra TV (edit) | Alhurra TV | Government | To provide accurate, balanced, and comprehensive news coverage to Arabic-speaking audiences in the Middle East and North Africa, promoting a better understanding of the United States and fostering open dialogue; to serve as an alternative media source in the region. |
Middle East Broadcasting Networks, Inc. (MBN) | Authorized by funding from the U.S. Congress | 7600 Boston Blvd, Springfield, VA 22153 |
38.73924, -77.20785 | 763 | $110.3 million (for MBN, FY 2023) |
President | News Broadcasting; Informational Programs; Cultural Exchange |
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Allergenic Products Advisory Committee (edit) | Allergenic Products Advisory Committee | Boards, Commissions, and Committees | [Show] | Food and Drug Administration | Department of Health and Human Services | 10903 New Hampshire Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20993, USA |
39.033750, -76.982750 | 9 | $336,686 (FY 2024 estimate) |
Chairperson | Safety and efficacy reviews; labeling recommendations; research program evaluations |
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Alternative Agricultural Research and Commercialization Corporation (edit) | Alternative Agricultural Research and Commercialization Corporation | Government corporations | [Show] | Department of Agriculture | [[Farm Bill of 1990]] (P.L. 101-624); authority repealed in [[Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002]] (P.L. 107-171) | None (organization defunct) |
0 | Discontinued (last operational budget not publicly detailed) |
President (position no longer active) | Venture capital for agricultural innovation; research commercialization |
Not applicable (organization no longer exists) |
[None (organization defunct) URL] |
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Alternative Farming Systems Information Center (edit) | Alternative Farming Systems Information Center | Administrative and Support Agencies | To provide information and resources on sustainable, organic, and alternative agricultural practices; to support research, education, and the adoption of environmentally and economically sustainable farming methods. |
National Agricultural Library (USDA) | Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990 | 10301 Baltimore Ave, Beltsville, MD 20705 |
39.02283, -76.92172 | Coordinator | Information Dissemination; Research Support; Educational Resources |
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Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center (edit) | Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center | Non-profit (Sub-organization) | To prevent cancer in the community and transform cancer patient care through scientific discovery. The mission is accomplished through exceptional research, care, and education efforts aimed at understanding cancer mechanisms, developing new treatments, and providing comprehensive care. |
Washington University School of Medicine, Barnes-Jewish Hospital | 4921 Parkview Place, St. Louis, MO 63110, United States |
38.63853, -90.26336 | 600 | Director | Cancer treatment; Research; Prevention; Education; Community outreach |
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American Alliance of Museums (edit) | American Alliance of Museums | Non-profit | Champion equitable museums, connect people, foster learning, community, excellence, ensuring museums link people to human achievements in America |
2451 Crystal Drive, Suite 1005, Arlington, VA 22202, United States |
38.85232, -77.0492 | 50 | $15 million (2023) |
President & CEO | Advocacy; Professional development; Accreditation; Standards setting; Museum resources |
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American Battle Monuments Commission (edit) | American Battle Monuments Commission | Independent Agencies | [Show] | An act of Congress on March 4, 1923 | 2300 Clarendon Blvd., Suite 500, Arlington, VA 22201 |
38.89026, -77.08722 | 472 | $90 million (Fiscal Year 2022) |
Secretary | Cemetery Maintenance; Memorial Construction; Historical Research; Educational Outreach |
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AmeriCorps (edit) | AmeriCorps | Independent Agencies | AmeriCorps, through its service programs, aims to improve lives, strengthen communities, and foster civic engagement through service and volunteering. Its mission is to empower individuals to serve their communities while gaining personal and professional development. |
Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) | Executive branch | National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993 | 250 E St SW, Washington, DC 20525 |
38.8829, -77.01444 | 700 | $1.2 billion (Fiscal Year 2021) |
Chief Executive Officer | AmeriCorps State and National; AmeriCorps VISTA; AmeriCorps NCCC; AmeriCorps Seniors; Volunteer Generation Fund |
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AmeriCorps Seniors (edit) | AmeriCorps Seniors | Service Organizations | Engage Americans 55+ in service to meet community needs, promote healthy aging, connection, using skills to improve lives, strengthen civic ties |
AmeriCorps, Corporation for National and Community Service | Domestic Volunteer Service Act of 1973 | 250 E St SW, Washington, DC 20525 |
38.8829, -77.01444 | 200 | $200 million (Fiscal Year 2020) |
Director | RSVP; Foster Grandparents; Senior Companions |
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Ames National Laboratory (edit) | Ames National Laboratory | Research and Development Agencies | To create materials, inspire minds to solve problems, and address global challenges through the exploration of physics, chemistry, engineering, applied mathematics, and materials sciences. Ames National Laboratory seeks solutions to energy-related problems of national importance. |
Office of Science | Department of Energy | 2408 Pammel Drive, Ames, IA 50011, USA |
42.03093, -93.64862 | 315 | ~$60 million (Annual) |
Director | Materials synthesis; Energy solutions; Science education and outreach; Materials characterization |
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AMS Research and Promotion Boards (edit) | Agricultural Marketing Service Research and Promotion Boards | Boards, Commissions, and Committees | [Show] | Agricultural Marketing Service | Department of Agriculture | Various commodity-specific acts | 1400 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20250, United States |
38.895111, -77.036366 | 0 | Funded by industry assessments (varies by program) |
Chair | Market research; Promotion campaigns; Educational programs |
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Amtrak Police Department (edit) | Amtrak Police Department | Government Corporations (Sub-organization) | To protect America's railroads by providing security for rail passengers and property of Amtrak. The department works to ensure the safety and security of Amtrak's employees, customers, and infrastructure through law enforcement activities. |
Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation) | Rail Passenger Service Act of 1970 | Union Station, 50 Massachusetts Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002, United States |
38.89813, -77.00625 | 431 | Chief of Police | Patrol; Criminal Investigations; Counterterrorism; K9 Explosive Detection; Human Trafficking Awareness |
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Anesthetic and Analgesic Drug Products Advisory Committee (edit) | Anesthetic and Analgesic Drug Products Advisory Committee | Boards, Commissions, and Committees | Provide Food and Drug Administration (FDA) expert advice on anesthetic, analgesic drug safety, effectiveness, ensuring safe use, standards, pain management |
Food and Drug Administration | Department of Health and Human Services | 10903 New Hampshire Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20993 |
38.99583, -77.02639 | Designated Federal Officer | Review and evaluation of drug products; advisory consultations; safety assessments |
Clean Air Act; Clean Water Act; Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act; Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; Safe Drinking Water Act (relevant to drug safety and environmental impact) |
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Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (edit) | Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service | Independent Agencies | APHIS protects and promotes U.S. agricultural health, regulates genetically engineered organisms, administers the Animal Welfare Act, and manages wildlife damage. Its mission is to safeguard the nation's agriculture and natural resources from threats posed by pests, diseases, and invasive species. |
Department of Agriculture | Secretary's Memorandum No. 1769 (1972) | 4700 River Rd, Riverdale, MD 20737 |
38.97014, -76.92592 | 7,000 | $800 million (Approximate annual budget) |
Administrator | Animal Health; Plant Health; Biotechnology Regulation; Animal Welfare; Wildlife Services |
Animal Welfare Act; Plant Protection Act; Animal Health Protection Act |
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Animal Welfare Information Center (edit) | Animal Welfare Information Center | Administrative and Support Agencies | To provide information, resources, and assistance on animal welfare issues to support research, education, and compliance with animal care regulations; to promote humane treatment and ethical use of animals in research, testing, and education. |
National Agricultural Library (USDA) | Animal Welfare Act of 1966 (amended in 1985) | 10301 Baltimore Ave, Beltsville, MD 20705 |
39.02283, -76.92172 | Director | Information Services; Resource Development; Compliance Assistance |
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Antimicrobial Drugs Advisory Committee (edit) | Antimicrobial Drugs Advisory Committee | Boards, Commissions, and Committees | The Antimicrobial Drugs Advisory Committee advises the FDA on the safety and effectiveness of antimicrobial drugs to ensure they meet public health needs. It reviews data on marketed and investigational drugs for infectious diseases, providing expert recommendations to the FDA Commissioner. |
Food and Drug Administration | Department of Health and Human Services | 10903 New Hampshire Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20993, USA |
39.033750, -76.982750 | 13 | $336,686 (FY 2025 estimate) |
Chairperson | Drug safety and efficacy evaluations; expert consultations; public meeting forums |
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Antitrust Division (edit) | Antitrust Division | Government | The Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice promotes and protects competition in the U.S. economy by enforcing federal antitrust laws, which aim to prevent anti-competitive practices, monopolies, and mergers that could harm consumers, businesses, and innovation. |
Department of Justice | Established through executive action under President Theodore Roosevelt; formalized by the [[Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914]] | 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001 |
38.89258, -77.0247 | 800 | Included in the DOJ's budget; specifics not publicly detailed |
Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter | Antitrust enforcement; Merger reviews; Criminal investigations |
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APHIS Specialty Crops Farm Bill Alliance (edit) | APHIS Specialty Crops Farm Bill Alliance | Advocacy Groups | Advocate for Farm Bill policies enhancing U.S. specialty crop competitiveness, sustainability, markets, supporting fruits, veggies, nuts, nursery needs |
Advocacy; Policy recommendations; Industry representation |
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Appalachian Regional Commission (edit) | Appalachian Regional Commission | Regulatory Commissions | The ARC's mission is to innovate, partner, and invest to build community capacity and strengthen economic growth in Appalachia. It aims to help the region achieve socioeconomic parity with the rest of the nation by fostering sustainable community and economic development. |
Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965 | 1666 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20009 |
38.91257, -77.0456 | 50 | $180 million (Fiscal Year 2021) |
Federal Co-Chair | Economic Development Grants; Infrastructure Investment; Workforce Development; Leadership Training |
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Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force (edit) | Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force | Government | Prevent aquatic nuisance species (ANS) spread in U.S. waters, control impacts, coordinate efforts against ecological, economic threats |
Fish and Wildlife Service | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | [https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/STATUTE-104/pdf/STATUTE-104-Pg4073.pdf Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act (NANPCA) of 1990] | 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041 |
38.8977, -77.0365 | Susan Pasko, Executive Secretary | Coordination; Prevention; Research; Control |
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Architect of the Capitol (edit) | Architect of the Capitol | Government | To serve Congress and the Supreme Court, to preserve America's Capitol, and to inspire memorable experiences. The AOC ensures the functionality and aesthetic preservation of the U.S. Capitol Complex. |
Congress | Congress | Act of July 16, 1790, establishing the Capitol | U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, DC 20515 |
38.8977, -77.0061 | 2,000 | $788 million (FY 2022) |
Architect of the Capitol | Maintenance; Construction; Preservation; Security |