Department of the Interior |
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Links to all aspects of the Federal budget as it pertains to the Department of Interior.
Programs and services include: restoring and maintaining the health of federally managed lands, waters, and renewable resources; managing federal natural resources; preserving diverse plant and animal species and their habitat; and scientific research and monitoring related to hazards caused by natural processes and human actions.
Biography, photographs, speeches, and news releases about past and present Secretaries of the Interior.
Information about Department of Interior management of Indian trusts and efforts to improve it.
The general counsel's office for the Department of the Interior provides a full range of legal services to the Secretary, Assistant Secretaries, Bureaus, and Offices of the Department.
Logistical and support center for U.S. wildland firefighting. Coordinates efforts of DOI agencies, Forest Service, National Weather Service, and state/local/tribal/volunteer entities engaged in wildland fire response and prevention.
Responsible for Interior's aviation safety program. OAS provides centralized technical and administrative services to all Interior organizations and, through individual agreements, to other federal and state entities.
Provides basic information on the Department's acquisition, financial assistance, property management, museum collections and energy management programs.
Coordinates federal policy in the territories of American Samoa, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and oversight of federal programs and funds in the freely associated states of the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau.
Facilitates communication among Interior Bureaus on environmental issues; coordinates the formulation of Departmental environmental policy; coordinates Departmental review of environmental actions by other agencies; and helps provide outside entities with single Departmental points of contact in the Regions and in Washington.
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