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Page 1: Service Hour: 10 this semester ◦ 3-court observation ◦ 3-public meeting ◦ 4-Miscellaneous.  Must not be for a “for profit” business. ◦ Due Friday,
Page 2: Service Hour: 10 this semester ◦ 3-court observation ◦ 3-public meeting ◦ 4-Miscellaneous.  Must not be for a “for profit” business. ◦ Due Friday,

Service HourService Hour: 10 this : 10 this semestersemester◦3-court observation3-court observation◦3-public meeting3-public meeting◦4-Miscellaneous. 4-Miscellaneous. Must not be for a “for profit” Must not be for a “for profit” business. business.

◦Due Due Friday, May 24Friday, May 24thth Read Chapter 15Read Chapter 15

Page 3: Service Hour: 10 this semester ◦ 3-court observation ◦ 3-public meeting ◦ 4-Miscellaneous.  Must not be for a “for profit” business. ◦ Due Friday,

The Cabinet and the Agencies

Page 4: Service Hour: 10 this semester ◦ 3-court observation ◦ 3-public meeting ◦ 4-Miscellaneous.  Must not be for a “for profit” business. ◦ Due Friday,

Bureaucracy - is the organization of government administrators that carry out legislation.

Two types:◦ Agencies◦ Departments

Features of bureaucracy1.Hierarchical Authority2.Job Specialization

bureaucrats3.Formalized Rules

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4 million employees; 2.8 million are civilians or “civil servants”

President only appoints 3% (patronage or political appointments)

15 cabinet level departments

200+ independent agencies with 2,000+ bureaus, divisions, branches, etc.

Largest? Dept. of Defense, U.S. Postal Service, Veterans Administration

Page 6: Service Hour: 10 this semester ◦ 3-court observation ◦ 3-public meeting ◦ 4-Miscellaneous.  Must not be for a “for profit” business. ◦ Due Friday,

Each Cabinet may have many sub units Each department is broken down into many

smaller areas Some of these areas may have major roles

under the dept.◦ For example: The Federal Aviation Administration

(FAA) is apart of the Dept. of Transportation

Page 7: Service Hour: 10 this semester ◦ 3-court observation ◦ 3-public meeting ◦ 4-Miscellaneous.  Must not be for a “for profit” business. ◦ Due Friday,
Page 8: Service Hour: 10 this semester ◦ 3-court observation ◦ 3-public meeting ◦ 4-Miscellaneous.  Must not be for a “for profit” business. ◦ Due Friday,

There over 150 independent federal agencies, boards, and commissions◦ They are not part of any Cabinet department

NASA EPA FEC

Many were created to make rules for large industries◦ FCC

- Others were created to help aid the President

- CIA

Page 9: Service Hour: 10 this semester ◦ 3-court observation ◦ 3-public meeting ◦ 4-Miscellaneous.  Must not be for a “for profit” business. ◦ Due Friday,

Federal Corporations such as the USPS and the FDIC are businesses that are run by the Federal Government◦ The profits from these corporations remain within

the business◦ They are also funded by Congress

As the country changes many agencies must be deregulated or reduced because of lack of funding or no longer useful.

Page 10: Service Hour: 10 this semester ◦ 3-court observation ◦ 3-public meeting ◦ 4-Miscellaneous.  Must not be for a “for profit” business. ◦ Due Friday,
Page 11: Service Hour: 10 this semester ◦ 3-court observation ◦ 3-public meeting ◦ 4-Miscellaneous.  Must not be for a “for profit” business. ◦ Due Friday,

Government owned businesses created by Congress

May or may not be profitable, but serve a public need

Examples: U.S. Postal Service, Amtrak, Tennessee Valley Authority, Corporation for Public Broadcasting

Page 12: Service Hour: 10 this semester ◦ 3-court observation ◦ 3-public meeting ◦ 4-Miscellaneous.  Must not be for a “for profit” business. ◦ Due Friday,
Page 13: Service Hour: 10 this semester ◦ 3-court observation ◦ 3-public meeting ◦ 4-Miscellaneous.  Must not be for a “for profit” business. ◦ Due Friday,

The President can:

• appoint & remove agency heads

• reorganize the bureaucracy

• issue executive orders

• reduce an agency's budget

Congress can: create or abolish agencies

& departments

cut or reduce funding

investigate agency activities

hold committee hearings

pass legislation that alters an agency's functions

influence or even fail to confirm presidential appointments

Page 14: Service Hour: 10 this semester ◦ 3-court observation ◦ 3-public meeting ◦ 4-Miscellaneous.  Must not be for a “for profit” business. ◦ Due Friday,

There are two ways to get a Civil Service job◦ 1. Appointed by the President – 2,200 Jobs◦ 2. You must go through the Civil Service System

Civil Service System - Government employment based on open, competitive tests, and merit◦ Started under the Pendleton Act◦ Ended the Spoils System◦ Hatch Act of 1939 limited political activity of

bureaucrats Came about after President James

Garfield was assassinated by a disgruntled Charles J. Guiteau

He was not appointed to a government job

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The medical and financial benefits for being a civil worker are attractive.

The turn over rate is less than 1% Run by Office of Personal Management

◦ The governments hiring agency Provides personal background info to government

employers