Governmental bureaucracy refers to the administrative structure and procedures that exist within government agencies. It involves hierarchical organization, division of labor, and standardized rules and regulations.
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Department of Homeland Security: This is a federal agency responsible for protecting the United States from various security threats.
Federal Reserve System: Also known as the Fed, it is the central banking system of the United States that regulates monetary policy and supervises banks.
Office of Management and Budget (OMB): This agency assists the president in preparing budgets, overseeing executive branch agencies, and evaluating their performance.