
Special Federal Services
Special Federal Services are government agencies that handle sensitive or high-priority tasks on behalf of the federal government. They often operate in areas like national security, intelligence, emergency response, or foreign diplomacy. These agencies work behind the scenes to protect national interests, gather critical information, or respond to extraordinary situations. Examples include the FBI, CIA, and Department of Homeland Security. Their work is typically classified or requires specialized skills, making them distinct from other federal departments focused on more public-facing services.