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- Other Government Information Resources -

   Below we have compiled a list of links to several legislative, executive and judicial information sites.

Legislative Branch

- The U.S. Senate
- Government Printing Office (GPO)
- Library of Congress (LOC)
- Center for Legislative Archives, National Archives and Records Administration

The Center for Legislative Archives is the repository, reference center, and outreach facility for the historically valuable records of the U.S. Congress at the National Archives and Records Administration. The Center holds more than 142,000 cubic feet of records dating from the First Congress to modern Congresses.
Executive Branch

Executive Office of the President (White House)

This site offers interesting content for everyone, including children, students, and adults. The Interactive Citizen's Handbook allows searching for government information by entering a question in plain English. The President's weekly Saturday radio addresses are available in audio format and are searchable by keyword, allowing you to immediately listen to the parts of the speech that addresses the topics of interest to you. In the Virtual Library and the Briefing Room you can browse and search the full text of White House documents and speeches, and subscribe to the publications mailing list to receive White House publications on a daily basis.

The President's Cabinet
 

Departments of: Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Justice, Labor, State, Transportation, Treasury, and Veterans Affairs.

Independent Federal Agencies and Commissions
 

Central Intelligence Agency, Consumer Product Safety Commission, Environmental Protection Agency, Federal Communications Commission, Federal Deposit Insurance Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, General Services Administration, National Aeronautic and Space Administration, National Archives and Records Administration, National Performance Review, National Science Foundation, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Securities and Exchange Commission, Small Business Administration, Smithsonian Institution, US-Israel Science and Technology Commission, United States Postal Service, and Voice of America.

The Federal Information Center (FIC)
 

Have you ever tried to find an answer to a simple question about the U.S. Federal Government and ended up on a merry-go-round of referrals? Or have you ever had a question about the U.S. Federal Government that was so difficult that you didn't even know where to begin? The Federal Information Center can help you. It has specially trained its staff to answer your questions or to direct you to the person with the answer in the U.S. Federal Government.

FedWorld
 

The National Technical Information Service (NTIS) introduced FedWorld in November 1992 to help with the challenge of accessing U.S. Government Information online. The goal of NTIS FedWorld is to provide a one-stop location for the public to locate, order and have delivered to them, U.S. Government information. Links to U.S. Government W3 servers and other U.S. government information sources are provided. Servers are sorted into subject categories -- the same subject categories that we sort the more than 700 new information products that NTIS receives each week -- so that you can quickly navigate to servers of interest.

First Gov
 

On FirstGov.gov, you can search more than 51 million web pages from federal and state governments, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories. Most of these pages are not available on commercial websites. FirstGov has the most comprehensive search of government anywhere on the Internet.
Judicial Branch

The Federal Judicial Center (FJC)
 

The Federal Judicial Center is the research and education agency of the federal judicial system. The many specific statutory duties of the Center and its Board fall into a few broad categories: conducting and promoting orientation and continuing education and training for federal judges, court employees, and others; developing recommendations about the operation and study of the federal courts; conducting and promoting research on federal judicial procedures, court operations, and history.

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