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There are two important lessons to draw from these charts. First, the federal
government serves an enormous range of functions. Second, the division of activi-
ties among executive departments and independent agencies does not always have
an obvious logic. Why, for example, does the Department of Agriculture adminis-
ter rural utilities programs and food stamps? Similarly, it is not always clear why
certain tasks are handled by an independent agency while others fall within the
scope of an executive department.^38 Why is the Federal Reserve an independent
agency rather than part of the Department of the Treasury?
Organizational decisions like these often refl ect elected offi cials’ attempts to
shape agency behavior—and the extent to which political process matters.
Part of the diff erence between independent agencies and the organizations
contained within executive departments has to do with the president’s ability to
control these organizations’ activities. Organizations that fall within an executive
department, such as the Internal Revenue Service, can be subject to presidentialSource: U.S. Department of Agriculture, USDA Organization Chart, http://www.usda.gov/documents/AgencyWorkfl ow.pdf (accessed 4/23/10).
THE STRUCTURE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
FIGURE » 11.3
SECRETARYDeputy SecretaryDirector of
CommunicationsInspector
GeneralGeneral
CounselChief Information
OfficerChief Financial
OfficerExecutive
OperationsAssistant Secretary
for Congressional
RelationsAssistant Secretary
for
AdministrationAssistant Secretary
for Civil RightsUnder Secretary for
Natural Resources
and EnvironmentForest Service
Natural Resources
Conservation ServiceUnder Secretary for
Farm and Foreign
Agricultural ServicesFarm Service Agency
Foreign Agricultural
Service
Risk Management
AgencyRural Utilities
Service
Rural Housing
Service
Rural Business
Cooperative ServiceUnder Secretary for
Rural DevelopmentUnder Secretary for
Food, Nutrition, and
Consumer ServicesFood and Nutrition
Service
Center for
Nutrition Policy
and PromotionUnder Secretary for
Food Safety- Food Safety and
Inspection Service
Agricultural
Research Service
National Institute of
Food and Agriculture
Economic Research
Service
National Agricultural
Liberty
National Agricultural
Statistics ServiceUnder Secretary for
Research, Education,
and EconomicsUnder Secretary for
Marketing and
Regulatory ProgramsAgricultural
Marketing Service
Animal and Plant
Health Inspection
Service
Grain Inspection
Packers and
Stockyards
Administration