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What is typically the head of a federal agency?

A commission or board of directors usually heads a federal agency.


Of the following which is usually the head of a federal agency?

The head of a federal agency is typically referred to as the agency's administrator or director. This individual is usually appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the Senate. They are responsible for overseeing the agency's operations, implementing policies, and ensuring compliance with federal regulations. Examples include the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).


Who was the first black woman to head a federal agency?

Mary McLeod Bethune was the first African American woman to head a federal agency


What federal agency oversees Head Start?

Most likely, It is DES (Department of Economical Security).


Who is responsible for issuing decision on eeo complaints?

For EEO complaints filed by employees (or applicants) to a federal agency, the Department itself issues the final decision, either procedurally or on the merits. The actual individual who signs the decision depends on each agency, but usually it is the head of the EEO program at that agency.


Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) is a written agreement between an and a labor union usually for a certain duration?

employee (US Federal worker and/or manager)


When was Federal Investigation Agency created?

Federal Investigation Agency was created in 1975.


When was Federal Security Agency created?

Federal Security Agency was created in 1939.


When did Federal Works Agency end?

Federal Works Agency ended in 1949.


When was Federal Works Agency created?

Federal Works Agency was created in 1939.


Who is the head of the government agency FEMA?

William Craig Fugate is the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency since 2009. Before this he was the Director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management


Can a federal agency compel a standard on another federal agency?

To some extent, yes.