
United States (government agency)
The United States government agency is a part of the federal bureaucracy responsible for implementing laws, policies, and programs established by Congress and the President. These agencies carry out specific functions in areas like health, defense, education, and transportation, among others. They operate with designated authority, resources, and personnel to ensure the effective functioning of the government and serve the public. Examples include the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Department of Education, and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Their work helps maintain national security, public safety, and the delivery of essential services across the country.