MindMap Gallery The United States Government Organizational Structure - Federal (Revised in 2025)
According to the changes in the United States in 2025, federal government organizations have been sorted out. Including the Constitution, legislation, administration, judicial, independent institutions, independent regulatory committees, public services, federal employees, etc.
Edited at 2025-01-25 23:51:27Ceci est une carte mentale sur la carte mentale des experts en bourse (version détaillée).
This is a mind map about the mind map of stock trading experts (detailed version). The main contents include: 1. Mindset management, 2. Basic knowledge, 3. Technical analysis, 4. Fundamental analysis, 5. Trading strategy, 6. Risk control, 7. Continuous evolution.
Questa è una mappa mentale sulla mappa mentale degli esperti di trading azionari (versione dettagliata).
Ceci est une carte mentale sur la carte mentale des experts en bourse (version détaillée).
This is a mind map about the mind map of stock trading experts (detailed version). The main contents include: 1. Mindset management, 2. Basic knowledge, 3. Technical analysis, 4. Fundamental analysis, 5. Trading strategy, 6. Risk control, 7. Continuous evolution.
Questa è una mappa mentale sulla mappa mentale degli esperti di trading azionari (versione dettagliata).
Federal Government
legislation
Congress Committee (535 members)
House of Representatives
Conditions of the Member: 25 years of age and 7 years of U.S. citizenship
Senate
Conditions of the Member: 30 years of age, 9 years of U.S. citizenship
administrative
president
cabinet
Cabinet-level officials (26 people)
Administrative Department
State Council (DOS)
Department of Justice (DOJ)
Ministry of Commerce (DOC)
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Ministry of Education (ED)
Ministry of Finance (TREAS)
Ministry of the Interior (DOI)
Department of Labor (DOL)
Ministry of Transport (DOT)
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
Ministry of Defense (DOD)
Ministry of Agriculture (USDA)
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Ministry of Energy (DOE)
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Office of the Presidential Administration
National Security Council
Homeland Security Council
Economic Advisory Board
Environmental Quality Commission
Government residence employee operation
National Space Commission
Presidential Intelligence Advisory Committee
Administrative Office
National Office of Drug Control Policy
National Cyber Director Office
Office of Science and Technology Policy
Vice President's Office
DOGE Services Bureau (USDS)
Ministry of Government Efficiency
Administration and Budget Bureau
Permanent Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations
Director of National Intelligence
Trade Representative Office
White House Office
judicial
Constitutional Court
Supreme Court
Court of Appeal/Circuit Court
District Court
Legislative Court
Military Appeal Court
Tax Court
Veterans Court
Federal Territory Court
Guam area
Virgin Islands
Mariana Islands
Bankruptcy Court
Claims Court
Library of Congress
Congressional Research Office
Congressional Budget Office
Capitol Police
Independent Control Committee
Chemical Safety and Hazards Investigation Committee (CSB)
Electoral Assistance Commission (EAC)
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
National Credit Union Administration (NCUA)
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Federal Maritime Commission (FMC)
International Trade Commission (ITC)
National Labor Relations Commission (NLRB)
Postal Regulatory Commission (PRC)
Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
Federal Election Commission (FEC)
Federal Retirement Savings Investment Board (FRTIB)
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Nuclear Energy Management Committee (NRC)
Ground Transport Board (STB)
Public business
National Railway Passenger Transport Corporation (Amtrak)
Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM)
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
General Postal Service (USPS)
Miranda warning
constitution
Bill of Rights (1791)
Freedom protection (Amendments 1, 2 and 3)
Judicial Guarantee (Amendments 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th)
Unlisted rights and reserved powers (Ninth and Tenth Amendments)
The Eleventh Amendment (1795)
Give states sovereign immunity to prevent one state from being sued by citizens of another state in federal court
The Twelfth Amendment (1804)
Presidential and Vice Presidential Elections
Reconstruction amendment
Thirteenth Amendment (1865)
Abolish slavery and forced labor unless it is "punishment for crimes of persons convicted by law"
Fourteenth Amendment (1868)
Equal protection, civil rights, privileges and immunities, due process ("Second Constitution")
Fifteenth Amendment (1870)
Prohibiting federal or state governments from restricting their right to vote based on the race, color of a citizen, or previously a slave
Sixteenth Amendment (1913)
Allow U.S. Congress to directly impose income tax without allocating by state or taking into account census data
The Seventeenth Amendment (1913)
U.S. federal senators need to be elected directly by citizens
The Eighteenth Amendment (1919)
Prohibition
The Nineteenth Amendment (1920)
Prohibit any U.S. citizen being denied the right to vote due to gender
The Twentieth Amendment (1933)
Term time for the president, vice president and member of Congress
The Twenty-first Amendment (1933)
Abolish the Eighteenth Amendment and return alcohol regulation to states
The Twenty-Second Amendment (1951)
The term limit for the elected president is two terms, totaling eight years
The Twenty-third Amendment (1961)
Give capital District citizens the power to participate in U.S. presidential and vice presidential voting
The Twenty-Fourth Amendment (1964)
Prohibit the U.S. Congress or any state from restricting its right to vote based on whether a citizen pays tax or not
The Twenty-Fifth Amendment (1967)
Succession procedure for U.S. President and Vice President
The Twenty-Sixth Amendment (1971)
Ban U.S. states and federal governments from setting voting ages older than eighteen
The Twenty-Seventh Amendment (1992)
Prohibit the U.S. Congress from increasing or decreasing its associate salary before the next term of office begins (i.e. giving yourself a raise)
"Schedule F" "Schedule F"
Federal fiscal year First quarter: October 1-December 31 Second quarter: January 1-March 31 Third quarter: April 1-June 30 Fourth quarter: July 1-September 30
Taxation and expenditure
Budget procedure
Interstate trade
External Affairs and Conclusion of Treaties
Representative Function
Monitoring and Supervision
appoint
election
President, Vice President
Amend the Constitution
Member Management
Federal Employee Type
Competitive service
Senior Executive Service
Excepted service
Central Service and Control Organization
Federal General Services Administration (GSA)
Personnel Administration (OPM)
CIA
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Small Business Administration (SBA)
Other independent and semi-independent institutions
Federal Mediation and Mediation Agency (FMCS)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Peace Corps (PC)
Agency for International Development (USAID)
Federal Reserve System (FRS)
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Military Service System (SSS)
Trade and Development Agency (USTDA)
Federal Housing and Finance Agency (FHFA)
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Office of Special Advisors (OSC)
Social Security Agency (SSA)