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The ''' | The '''U.S. Department of Commerce''' is one of more than a dozen [[United States of America|U.S.]] executive-branch government agencies; this one administers programs and rules having to do with economic development and technological advancement. The head of the agency is the [[Secretary of Commerce]], who is appointed by each president at the beginning of their administration (subject to Senate approval) and is usually invited to be a member of the [[President of the United States of America|President]]'s cabinet | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:00, 31 October 2024
The U.S. Department of Commerce is one of more than a dozen U.S. executive-branch government agencies; this one administers programs and rules having to do with economic development and technological advancement. The head of the agency is the Secretary of Commerce, who is appointed by each president at the beginning of their administration (subject to Senate approval) and is usually invited to be a member of the President's cabinet
Among the Department's sub-agencies are:
- Bureau of Industry and Security
- Economics and Statistics Administration
- Economic Development Administration
- International Trade Administration
- Minority Business Development Agency
- National Institute of Standards and Technology
- National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
- National Technical Information Service
- National Telecommunications and Information Administration
- Patent and Trademark Office