U.S. Federal Government Agencies

101 - 120 of 847 agencies

  • Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

    18 forms

    The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is a civilian intelligence agency of the United States government. The primary purpose of the CIA is to gather, analyze, and disseminate intelligence information critical to the United States national security. Some functions of the CIA include:

    * Intelligence gathering: The CIA collects information from a variety of sources, including human intelligence (HUMINT), signals intelligence (SIGINT), and imagery intelligence (IMINT). The agency also conducts covert operations to gather intelligence.

    * Analysis and assessment: The CIA analyzes and assesses intelligence information to provide policymakers with insights into national security threats, foreign policy issues, and other matters of strategic importance.

    * Covert operations: The CIA conducts covert operations to advance U.S. national security interests, including the disruption of terrorist networks, the acquisition of foreign intelligence, and supporting foreign governments and political movements.

    * Counterintelligence: The CIA is responsible for identifying and neutralizing foreign intelligence threats to U.S. national security. This includes conducting investigations, monitoring communications, and sharing intelligence with other government agencies.

    * Technical development and support: The CIA develops and deploys advanced technologies to support intelligence operations, including satellites, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and other surveillance and reconnaissance systems.

    * Diplomatic liaison: The CIA maintains liaison relationships with foreign intelligence services to facilitate the exchange of information and promote cooperation on intelligence and security matters.

  • Chemical Safety Board

    1 forms

    The Chemical Safety Board investigates industrial chemical accidents.

  • Chief Acquisition Officers Council

    1 contacts

    The Chief Acquisition Officers Council monitors and improves the federal acquisition system.

  • Chief Financial Officers Council

    7 forms 1 contacts

    The Chief Financial Officers Council works to improve financial management in the U.S. government.

  • Chief Human Capital Officers Council

    1 contacts

    The Chief Human Capital Officers Council works to modernize human resources systems, improve the quality of human resources information, and advises on legislation affecting human resources operations.

  • Chief Information Officers Council

    5 forms

    The CIO Council is the principal interagency forum on Federal agency practices for information technology management. The CIO Council is a forum of Federal Chief Information Officers (CIOs). Our goal is to improve IT practices across U.S. Government agencies. CIO.gov is where we share our priorities, key technology policies, news, and the programs and events sponsored by our Council.

  • Circuit Courts of Appeal

    33 forms 1 contacts

    With a national jurisdiction, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit hears appeals on patent and certain civil cases from courts such as the U.S. Court of International Trade and the Court of Federal Claims, among others.

  • Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)

    77 forms

    The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is responsible for processing immigration and naturalization applications and establishing policies regarding immigration services.

  • Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee

    134 forms

    The Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee evaluates all stamp proposals. The Committee's primary goal is to select subjects of broad national interest for recommendation to the Postmaster General that are both interesting and educational.

  • Civil Division
  • Climate Policy Office

    The White House Office of Domestic Climate Policy (Climate Policy Office) implements the President’s domestic climate agenda, coordinating the all-of-government approach to tackle the climate crisis, create good-paying, union jobs, and advance environmental justice.

  • Coast Guard

    253 forms 10 contacts

    The Mission Support organization enables Coast Guard missions through lifecycle support of people, platforms and systems. With a focus on providing responsive, integrated and innovative support to Coast Guard operations, the men and women of Mission Support are committed to ensuring the Coast Guard remains Semper Paratus – Always Ready

  • Coast Guard Intelligence
  • College of Information and Cyberspace

    10 forms 2 contacts

    The College of Information and Cyberspace (NDU) offers military and civilian learners educational opportunities in the fields of information technology and cyber security.

  • Colorado Rural Development

    7 forms 1 contacts

  • Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service

    6 forms

  • Commission on Civil Rights

    20 forms 6 contacts

    The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is an independent, bipartisan agency charged with monitoring federal civil rights enforcement.

  • Commission on Presidential Scholars

    8 forms 1 contacts

    The Commission on Presidential Scholars selects and honors the Presidential Scholars, a group of graduating high school seniors of exceptional talent and commitment to public service.

  • Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission)

    8 forms 1 contacts

    The Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe monitors and encourages compliance with the Helsinki Final Act and other Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe commitments.

  • Committee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled (ABILITYONE)