U.S. Federal Government Agencies

1281 - 1300 of 1523 agencies

  • Rural Business-Cooperative Service (RBS)
  • Rural Development

    135 forms 1 contacts

    Rural Development offers loans, grants and loan guarantees to support essential services such as housing, economic development, health care, first responder services and equipment, and water, electric and communications infrastructure.

  • Rural Development (RD)
  • Rural Housing Service

    22 forms 5 contacts

    The Rural Housing Service provides grants and loans for housing and community facilities in rural areas of the U.S.

  • Rural Housing Service (RHS)
  • Rural Utilities Service

    78 forms 4 contacts

    The Rural Utilities Service provides funding for the development of rural utilities infrastructure such as water, waste management, power and telecommunications.

  • Rural Utilities Service (RUS)
  • Ruth M. Rothstein CORE Center
  • Safety And Fitness Electronic Records System (SAFER)

    1 contacts

  • Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation

    1 forms 1 contacts

    The Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation works to operate and maintain a safe, reliable, efficient waterway between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Sandia National Laboratories

    42 forms

  • San Francisco District Office (Seattle Field Office; Oakland and San Jose Local Offices)
  • Savannah River Office
  • Science Office

    46 forms 1 contacts

    The Science Office supports scientific research in 10 of the Department of Energy's National Laboratories. The Science Office also operates several open-access scientific facilities that are available for projects of sufficient scientific merit.

  • Seafood Inspection Program

    5 forms 1 contacts

    The Seafood Inspection Program provides voluntary inspection services to the seafood industry. They perform product quality evaluation, grading, and certification services.

  • Secretary to the Board of Commissioners
  • Secret Service

    6 forms 1 contacts

    The Secret Service works to safeguard the nation's financial infrastructure. The Secret Service is also responsible for protecting national leaders and visiting heads of state.

  • Securities and Exchange Commission
  • Securities and Exchange Commission

    194 forms 1 contacts

    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is a federal government agency responsible for regulating the securities industry, enforcing federal securities laws, and protecting investors. The agency was created by the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, passed in response to the stock market crash of 1929 and the Great Depression. It oversees securities exchanges, brokers and dealers, investment advisors, and mutual funds to promote fair dealing, disclose important market information, and prevent fraud.

    The SEC has a three-part mission: to protect investors; to maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets; and to facilitate capital formation. The agency ensures that companies and individuals who sell securities follow the rules and regulations outlined in the federal securities laws. It also gives investors access to important information about companies they may be interested in investing in, such as financial statements and other disclosures.

    The Securities and Exchange Commission is led by a five-member commission appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate. The commission is responsible for making rules and regulations governing the securities industry and enforcing those rules through investigations and enforcement actions.

  • Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)