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As the largest employment sector in the U.S., the Federal community plays a vital role in ensuring that our environment is kept clean and safe. Like private industry, Federal environmental managers are responsible for compliance with federal, state and local environmental laws and regulations. FedCenter works hand-in-hand with Federal agencies to help provide public and private communities with the information and tools they need to become better stewards of our environment. Led by EPA, partnering agencies include: Dept of Homeland Security Dept of the Interior Dept of Energy Dept of State Dept of Health & Human Services Dept of Veterans Affairs National Aeronautics & Space Administration Dept of the Treasury U.S. Postal Service Dept of Commerce General Services Administration U.S. Army Corps of Engineers For more information about FedCenter, please visit our website at https://www.fedcenter.gov/help/about.
The Economics and Statistics Administration (ESA) plays three key roles within the Department of Commerce (DOC). ESA provides timely economic analysis, disseminates national economic indicators, and oversees the U.S. Census Bureau (Census) and the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). In this latter role, ESA works closely with the leadership at BEA and Census on high priority management, budget, employment, and risk management issues, integrating the work of these agencies with the priorities and requirements of the Department of Commerce and other government entities. ESA’s expert economists and analysts produce in-depth reports, fact sheets, and briefings on policy issues and current economic events. DOC and White House policymakers rely on these tools, as do American businesses, state and local governments, and news organizations around the world. See our Reports section for a list of recent reports.
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The National Security Council (NSC) is the President's principal forum for considering national security and foreign policy matters with his senior national security advisors and cabinet officials. Since its inception under President Truman, the Council's function has been to advise and assist the President on national security and foreign policies. The Council also serves as the President's principal arm for coordinating these policies among various government agencies.
MBDA is the only federal agency tasked with promoting the growth and competitiveness of minority-owned businesses. If you are looking for the official source to information about MBDA, please visit www.mbda.gov or follow us on twitter @USMBDA.
The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) is an agency of more than 200 committed professionals with decades of specialized experience in trade issues and regions of the world. We negotiate directly with foreign governments to create trade agreements, to resolve disputes, and to participate in global trade policy organizations. We also meet with governments, with business groups, with legislators and with public interest groups to gather input on trade issues and to discuss the President's trade policy positions. USTR was created in 1962 and has offices in Washington, Geneva, and Brussels.
The Council has 13 Members - eight ward representatives and five, including the Chairman, elected at-large. The Council conducts its work through standing committees and special committees established as needed. Council staff performs legislative research, bill drafting, program and policy analysis, and constituent services. In addition, the Council is supported by centralized administrative, legal, technology, and budget offices.
The Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) coordinates Federal environmental efforts and works closely with agencies and other White House offices in the development of environmental policies and initiatives. CEQ was established within the Executive Office of the President by Congress as part of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) and additional responsibilities were provided by the Environmental Quality Improvement Act of 1970.