Federal bureaucracies refer to the administrative branches of the federal government that implement and enforce policies and regulations. They are responsible for carrying out various tasks, such as managing programs, providing services, and enforcing laws.
Related terms
Hierarchy: A system where federal bureaucracies are organized in a top-down structure with clearly defined levels of authority.
Red Tape: Refers to excessive bureaucracy or unnecessary rules and regulations that can slow down processes.
Civil Service: The non-political sector of federal employment responsible for implementing government policies.