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Government Departments and Agencies | USA.gov
View an Organizational Directory of the U.S. Government.
A-Z Index of Government Agencies | USA.gov
A-Z Index of U.S. Government Departments and Agencies:
Government Departments, Agencies, Bureaus,
Commissions, Committees, and Offices.
Federal Government:
* Executive Branch
* Judicial Branch
* Legislative Branch
State, Local, and Tribal Governments:
* State Government
* Local Governments
* Tribal Governments
Learn More about the U.S. Government:
* About the Executive Branch
* About the Judicial Branch
* About the Legislative Branch
* Cross-Agency Portals
* Guide to the U.S. Government
* U.S. Government Manual
* U.S. Laws
* United States Constitution
U.S. Federal Government | USA.gov
The Three Branches of U.S. Government—Legislative,
Judicial, and Executive—Carry Out
Governmental Power and Functions.
Federal Executive Branch | USA.gov
The President is the Head of the Executive Branch of
the Government, which Includes Many Departments and Agencies.
The Executive Branch of the Government is Responsible for
Enforcing the Laws of The Land. The President,
Vice President, Department Heads (Cabinet Members),
and Heads of Independent Agencies Carry Out This Mission.
On This Page:
Executive Office of the President:
President, First Lady, Vice President, The White House
Home Page, The President's Cabinet.
Executive Departments:
* Department of Agriculture (USDA)
* Department of Commerce (DOC)
* Department of Defense (DOD)
* Department of Education (ED)
* Department of Energy (DOE)
* Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
* Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
* Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
* Department of Justice (DOJ)
* Department of Labor (DOL)
* Department of State (DOS)
* Department of the Interior (DOI)
* Department of the Treasury
* Department of Transportation (DOT)
* Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
Independent Agencies and Government Corporations.
Boards, Commissions, and Committees. Quasi-Official Agencies.
Learn More About the Executive Branch.
Federal Judicial Branch | USA.gov
The Judicial Branch is Made Up of the Supreme Court,
Lower Courts, Special Courts, and Court Support Organizations.
Courts Decide Arguments About the Meaning of Laws
and How They are Applied. They Also Decide if Laws Violate
The Constitution—This Is Known as Judicial Review,
and it Is How Federal Courts Provide Checks and Balances
On The Legislative and Executive Branches.
On This Page:
Supreme Court of the United States
Lower Courts:
* Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation.
* U.S. Bankruptcy Courts.
* U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
* U.S. Court of International Trade.
* U.S. Courts of Appeals.
* U.S. District Courts.
* U.S. Federal Courts, by Geographic Location and Circuit.
Special Courts:
* U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.
* U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.
* U.S. Court of Federal Claims.
* U.S. Tax Court.
Court Support Organizations:
* Administrative Office of the United States Courts.
* Federal Judicial Center.
* U.S. Sentencing Commission.
Additional Resources:
* About Federal Courts.
* About the Judicial Branch.
Federal Legislative Branch | USA.gov
The Legislative Branch is the Law Making Branch
of Government Made Up of the Senate,
the House of Representatives, and Agencies That Support Congress.
Congress:
U.S. Senate:
* Committee Office Websites.
* Senate Home Page.
* Senate Leadership.
* Senators on the Web.
U.S. House of Representatives:
* Committee Office Websites.
* House Home Page.
* House Leadership Offices.
* House Organizations, Commissions, and Task Forces.
* Office of Inspector General.
* Office of the Clerk.
* Representatives on the Web.
Agencies that Support Congress:
* Architect of the Capitol.
* Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
* Congressional Research Service.
* Copyright Office.
* Government Accountability Office (GAO).
* Government Printing Office (GPO).
* Library of Congress.
* Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission.
* Medicare Payment Advisory Commission.
* Open World Leadership Center.
* Stennis Center for Public Service.
* U.S. Botanic Garden.
Additional Resources:
* Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress.
* How Federal Laws are Made.
* Learn More About the Legislative Branch.
* U.S. Capitol Visitor Center.
* U.S. House Proceedings for the Last 7 Legislative Days.
Visit the Government Website For Each State, the District
of Columbia, and U.S. Territories and Associated States.
(1) 50 States and the District of Columbia: Alabama,
Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado,
Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia,
Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine,
Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota,
Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska,
Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey,
New Mexico, New York, North Carolina,
North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina,
South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont,
Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
(2) U.S. Territories and Associated States:
American Samoa, Federated States of Micronesia,
Guam, Midway Islands, Northern Mariana Islands,
Puerto Rico, Republic of Palau,
Republic of the Marshall Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands.
Tribal Government and Native American Resources | USA.gov
Government Resources for Tribal Governments and Native Americans.
(1) Cultural Resources: Native American and Tribal
Cultural Resources. Find history, Census, Recreation,
and Other Resources for and about Native Americans.
(2) Legal Resources: Native American and Tribal Legal Resources.
Find Legal Topics and Resources on the Indian
Trust Program, NEPA, Tax Status, and More.
(3) Education, Jobs, and Economic Development:
Native American and Tribal Education, Jobs, and Economic
Development. Find an A-Z List of Resources on Education,
Business, Community Development, Training, and More.
(4) Housing: Native American and Tribal Housing.
Find HUD Resources on Housing Assistance Programs.
(5) Family and Health: Native American Health and Family
Resources. Find an A-Z List of Resources on Children's Health,
Food Distribution Programs, Drug Abuse, Genealogy,
Aging, and More. (6) Tribal Land and the Environment:
Find Resources on Farming, Disaster Management, water, and More.
(7) National Tribal Organizations: Find an A-Z List of National
Tribal Organizations. (8) Regional Tribal Councils:
Find an A-Z List of Regional Tribal Councils.
(9) Tribal Government websites:
Official Information and Services from the U.S. Government.
A-Z Index of Tribal Governments, A | USA.gov
Official Information and Services from the U.S. Government.