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The Executive Branch is a complex and inter-connected
collection of Cabinet Departments, Executive
Agencies, and Administrations. They all implement
the laws of the United States and oversee programs
and initiatives created by Congress under their
constitutional authority to do so.
Although created by Congress (and with the
notable exception of the actual Office of the
President and Executive Offices of the United
States), most of the entities that make up the
Executive Branch are under the direct control
of the President and his Administration. Thus,
when dealing with "the Administration,"
success depends upon the ability to influence
both Congress, which funds and charters the
relevant agency or cabinet-level Department,
and the Executive Branch which controls and
directs the department and agencies placed under
it by Congress.
The experts of Flanagan
Consulting LLC understand, and daily
help our clients to productively navigate, the
byzantine inter-relationships and organizational
structures (both official and unofficial) that
truly animate any Presidential Administration
and the vast Executive Branch complex beneath
it.
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