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AP MOCK CIA Director's Schedule

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Consult Lobbyists on Defense Fund Bill Meeting Press Conference on Recent CIA missions Meets with Constituent to promote CIA Meeting with President on National Security Meet with Representative on starting an Appropriations Bill on funding for new missiles Meet with Senator on approving new trade agreement with Cuba. Report to Supreme Court as a witness for a trial concerning 5th Amendment Meeting with Bureaucrat about increasing funds for bureaucratic agencies Discuss with Republican Party Leader about promoting campaign for more national security policy Meet with Mitt Romney?s campaign manager to endorse his promise to hike military spending to 4% of US?s GDP. Breakfast with Family Lunch with Secretary at Thai Bistro Restaurant Dinner with Family at Longhorn Steakhouse

AP GOV BUREAUCRACY UNIT NOTES

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Unit IV: The Bureaucracy Unit IV: The Bureaucracy Overview Definition a large complex organization composed of appointed officials (authority divided, no one person makes decisions) Structure/Types of Bureaucracy in Fed. Government Once structured as an iron triangle (agency, committee, and IG) but recently more of a switch to issue network (IG, congressional staff, universities and think-tanks) Executive office of the president Cabinet Ex. structure of Secretary of Defense Department Secretary of Defense on top, delegates power to people below him, who delegate to people below them, thus many mini triangles of power Independent agencies (NASA, FEMA-demoted to Homeland Security Department but then moved back to independent agency after Hurricane Katrina)

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Unit IV: The Bureaucracy Unit IV: The Bureaucracy Overview Definition a large complex organization composed of appointed officials (authority divided, no one person makes decisions) Structure/Types of Bureaucracy in Fed. Government Once structured as an iron triangle (agency, committee, and IG) but recently more of a switch to issue network (IG, congressional staff, universities and think-tanks) Executive office of the president Cabinet Ex. structure of Secretary of Defense Department Secretary of Defense on top, delegates power to people below him, who delegate to people below them, thus many mini triangles of power Independent agencies (NASA, FEMA-demoted to Homeland Security Department but then moved back to independent agency after Hurricane Katrina)
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