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  2. Public administration - Wikipedia

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    Public administration is both an academic discipline and a field of practice; the latter is depicted in this picture of U.S. federal public servants at a meeting.. Public administration, or public policy and administration refers to "the management of public programs", [1] or the "translation of politics into the reality that citizens see every day", [2] and also to the academic discipline ...

  3. List of federal agencies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security / Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Export Administration. Operating Committee for Export Policy (OC) Office of Strategic Industries and Economic Security. Office of Nonproliferation and Treaty Compliance.

  4. Office of Administration - Wikipedia

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    Website. Office of Administration. In the United States government, the Office of Administration is an entity within the Executive Office of the President tasked with overseeing the general administration of the entire Executive Office.

  5. Administration (government) - Wikipedia

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    Still, most typically the word "administration" refers to managerial functions in general, which may include local governments, or the hierarchy of national and local government, that applies to a town or district. More specifically, it may refer to public administration, the business of administering public policy as determined by the government.

  6. Office administration - Wikipedia

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    Office administration (shortened as Office Ad and abbreviated as OA) is a set of day-to-day activities that are related to the maintenance of an office building, financial planning, record keeping and billing, personal development, physical distribution and logistics, within an organization. An employee that undertakes these activities is ...

  7. General Services Administration - Wikipedia

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    www.gsa.gov. The General Services Administration (GSA) is an independent agency of the United States government established in 1949 to help manage and support the basic functioning of federal agencies. GSA supplies products and communications for U.S. government offices, provides transportation and office space to federal employees, and ...

  8. Secretariat (administrative office) - Wikipedia

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    The secretariat of an international organization is the department that fulfils its central administrative or general secretary duties. The term is especially associated with governments and intergovernmental organizations such as the United Nations, although some non-governmental organizations (for example, the International Organization for ...

  9. Executive Office of the President of the United States

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    The Eisenhower Executive Office Building at night. In 1937, the Brownlow Committee, which was a presidentially commissioned panel of political science and public administration experts, recommended sweeping changes to the executive branch of the U.S. federal government, including the creation of the Executive Office of the President.