Do Now What is the largest business organization in the country? Chapter 15 Government at Work: The Bureaucracy What is a bureaucracy? Bureaucracy: a large, complex structure that handles the everyday business of an organization Main features: structure job specialization formal rules What is a bureaucracy? A bureaucracy is shaped like a pyramid with several levels – each level reports to the level above it Also called a hierarchy The Federal Bureaucracy President Executive Office Cabinet Departments Independent Agencies Agency single administrator Commission regulates business activities Authority/Corporation Board and manager Executive Office of the President (EOP) **************************************************************** The EOP contains AGENCIES staffed by the President’s closest advisors and assistants White House Office National Security Council Council of Economic Advisors Office of National Drug Control Policy Office of Management and Budget Office of Management and Budget Office of Administration Executive Departments Often called the CABINET departments – these executive departments carry out much of the work of the government Dept of Transportation Dept of Homeland Security Dept of Health & Human Serv. Dept of Energy Dept of Education Dept of State Dept of Veteran Affairs Dept of The Treasury Dept of Defense The Executive Departments Dept of H.U.D. Dept of Labor Dept of Commerce Dept of Agriculture Dept of The Interior Dept of Justice Independent Agencies Responsible for the wide variety of tasks necessary to carry out government business as well as serve the public Independent Executive Independent Commissions Government •Organized •Regulate •Carry like departments •Do not have Cabinet •ie: EPA parts of the •Are quasi-legislative judicial •Exist outside control •ie: SEC out businessactivities •ie: US Postal Service Staff and Line Agencies Staff Agencies: give support to the President and other administrators Line Agencies: given goals to meet and carry out public policy Staff Agencies Line Agencies •Serve in support capacity •Form the federal administrative organizations •Offer advice and mgmt assistance •Work together to meet goals •Perform specific tasks •Meet goals set by Congress/President •Administer Public Policy Civil Service System Before reform: government jobs were given to friends and supporters of politicians After reform (Pendleton Civil Service government workers are hired after passing an examination, and promoted based on merit. Act): IE: postal jobs, police & fire, clerical