27 executive offices
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Administration
-Administration
-General term applied tothose people who work theclosest to the President
-The Administration is incharge of the very largeFederal Bureaucracy thatworks for the Office ofthe President
White House Staff-White House Staff
Those people who workdirectly with the Presidentin the White HouseComplex
-Chief of Staff
Person who works closestto the President andserves as the main advisorto the President
-Press Secretary
Person who works closelywith the media on behalfof the President
White House Staff-White House Staff
Those people who workdirectly with the Presidentin the White HouseComplex
-Chief of Staff
Person who works closestto the President andserves as the main advisorto the President
-Press Secretary
Person who works closelywith the media on behalfof the President
OMB
-Separate Office whose jobis to prepare the FederalBudget
-Budget prepared accordingto the goals set forth bythe President
-Budget must then beapproved and/or changedby Congress
OMB
-Separate Office whose jobis to prepare the FederalBudget
-Budget prepared accordingto the goals set forth bythe President
-Budget must then beapproved and/or changedby Congress
National Security Council
-Small Group whose job is todiscuss and advise thePresident on issues ofNational Security
-Members usually include
President
Vice-President
Secretary of State
Secretary of Defense
Chief of Staff
Other Offices
-Economic Advisors
-Science and Technology
-Administration
-U.S. Trade Representatives
-Policy Development
Executive Departments
-These offices still completeonly a small part of theexecutive branches work
-As of 2005 there are 15separate departments andmany independent agenciesto complete the executivebranches work
-All of these are also underthe control of thePresident