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THE FEDERAL BUREAUOCRACY. CHAPTER 15. DEFINITIONS. BUREAUCRACY: ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM STAFFED BY NON-ELECTED OFFICIALS ORGANIZED IN AGENCIES EACH HAS A SPECIFIC TASK ADMINISTRATE LAWS PASSED BY CONGRESS. BUREAUCRAT. A PERSON WORKING IN A BURAEUCRACY
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THE FEDERAL BUREAUOCRACY CHAPTER 15
DEFINITIONS • BUREAUCRACY: ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM STAFFED BY NON-ELECTED OFFICIALS • ORGANIZED IN AGENCIES • EACH HAS A SPECIFIC TASK • ADMINISTRATE LAWS PASSED BY CONGRESS
BUREAUCRAT • A PERSON WORKING IN A BURAEUCRACY • THERE IS A HUGE VARIETY OF TASKS AND SKILLS
AUTHORITY OF BUREAUCRACY • POWER IS DELEGATED BY LEGISLATURE • POWER IS DELEGATED BY THE PRESIDENT
PUBLIC SERVANTS • THEY ARE THE PUBLIC FACE OF THE GOVERNMENT • THEIR JOB IS TO ADMINISTER THE LAW • SOLVE PROBLEMS OF THE PUBLIC
FEATURES OF BUREAUCRACY HIERARCHIAL SPECIALIZATION
FEATURES OF BUREAUCRACY S O P (NO FAVORITISM ALLOWED)
BENEFITS OF A BUREAUCRACY • LARGE, COMPLEX TASKS ARE BROKEN DOWN TO BE SOLVED EFFICIENTLY
EXPERT WORKERS • “EX”—A HAS-BEEN • “SPURT”— A DRIP UNDER PRESSURE • SERIOUSLY—WE WANT PEOPLE WHO CAN GUIDE US THROUGH THE COMPLEXITIES OF GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
STANDARDS ARE CONSISTANT • REASONABLE (HOPEFULLY), NOT CHANGING PROCEEDURES • THOUGH A LITTLE FLEXIBILITY IS OFTEN APPRECIATED
HISTORY AND GROWTH • TOOK CARE • CHOSE QUALIFIED PEOPLE • COULD FIRE PEOPLE • (THERE WERE FEW PEOPLE)
THE SPOILS SYSTEM • POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS WERE PRIMARY • THOUGHT THE JOBS WERE SIMPLE • WANTED LOYALTY • CONSIDERED REPLACEMENT OF BUREAUCRATS TO BE A GOOD THING
CIVIL WAR • VAST INCREASE IN GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES • HUGE AMOUNT OF CORRUPTION, ESPECIALLY AFTER THE WAR • INCOMPETENCE WAS VERY EVIDENT—TOO MANY APPOINTEES TO DO A GOOD JOB OF CHECKING QUALIFICATIONS
PENDLETON ACT • CIVIL SERVICE SYSTEM ESTABLISHED • “MERIT” SYSTEM • PRESIDENT NO LONGER APPOINTED MOST EMPLOYEES • CAREER GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT BEGAN
WORLD WARS & NEW DEAL • MANY MORE REGULATIONS & AGENCIES FORMED • EVEN AFTER THE CRISIS, THE NUMBER OF BUREAUCRATS REMAINED VERY HIGH • SOCIALIST FOUNDATIONS • AMERICANS BECAME ADDICTED TO GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
PAY & BENEFITS FOR BUREAUCRATS • PAY IS SET BY CONGRESS • PAY IS BETTER THAN THE PRIVATE SECTOR • BENEFITS TEND TO BE BETTER (INSURANCE, HOLIDAYS, RETIREMENT) • THIS HAS BEEN A TOPIC OF REFORM, CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE
BUREAUCRATIC POLITICAL ACTION • THEY MAY VOTE • HATCH ACT (1939) SAID THEY COULD NOT CAMPAIGN FOR OTHERS • THIS CHANGED (1993), SO NOW THAY MY NOT CAMPAIGN WHILE ON THE JOB OR ON GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. NEITHER CAN THEY INFLUENCE OTHERS ON THE STRENGTH OF THEIR GOVERNMENT JOBS
BUREAUCRACY TODAY • GET JOB ON MERIT SYSTEM • LIFE-LONG TENURE • PAY & PROMOTIONS BY WRITTEN EVALUATIONS • PRESIDENT APPOINT TOP 1,000 PEOPLE • CAREER BUREAUCRATS ARE HARD TO CHANGE (PERSONNEL, PHILOSOPHY, PROCEEDURES) • NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE TO SHRINK BUREAUCRACY
BUREAUCRATIC STRUCTURE • IT IS HUGE! • SEE PAGE 338 IN YOUR TEXT
EXECUTIVE OFFICE of the PRESIDENT • CLOSEST TO THE PRESIDENT • MANAGES THE OTHER ASPECTS OF THE PRESIDENTS OFFICE
WHITE HOUSE OFFICE • PRESIDENT’S CLOSEST ADVISORS • CHIEF OF STAFF • PRESS OFFICE • WHITE HOUSE STAFF • WHITE HOUSE COUNSEL • P. 339-340—know details of 3
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET • PRESIDENT’S BUDGET • COORDINATES CABINET AGENCIES FINANCES • HELPS PRESIDENT SET PRIORITIES
NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL • POLICY OVER SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE • DAILY SECURITY BRIEFINGS • HAS BEEN USED TO MANAGE WAR
OTHER AGENCIES • P. 341 • KNOW TWO (list & explain)
PRESIDENT’S CABINET • NOT MENTIONED IN THE CONSTITUTION • CONGRESS DID NOT FORM IT • FORMED BY THE PRESIDENT—AND IT IS RESPONSIBLE TO HIM • ADMINISTRATIVE STYLE OF THE PRESIDENT IS DEMONSTRATED
PRESIDENT NIXON ON BUREAUCRATIC TENURE • “ WE NEVER FIRED ANYBODY. WE NEVER REPRIMANDED ANYBODY. WE NEVER DEMOTED ANYBODY. WE ALWAYS PROMOTED THE __________ THAT KICKED US IN THE ___________.” • RICHARD NIXON, 1970
INDEPENDENT AGENCIES • CATEGORY FOR FUNCTIONS THAT DO NOT FIT OTHER CATEGORIES • AN ATTEMPT IS MADE TO KEEP THESE NON-PARTISAN • THEY ARE OFTEN CALLED “INDEPENDENT” OUT OF SENSITIVITY TO THEIR TASKS
GOVERNMENT CORPORATIONS • ESTABLISHED BY CONGRESS • OPERATE LIKE BUSINESSES (SORT OF) • TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY (electricity, flood control, recreation, etc.) • U.S. POSTAL SYSTEM
REGULATORY COMMISSIONS • OVERSEEN BY THE PRESIDENT • NOT ACCOUNTABLE TO THE PRESIDENT • (does that make sense?) • REGULATIONS ARE NECESSARY, OFTEN FRUSTRATION • SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION • FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION • ETC.
OPERATION OF BUREAUCRACY • STATUTORY LAW • MADE BY CONGRESS • BUREAUS MUST ENFORCE IT • REGULATORY LAW • MADE BY BUREAUS • LITTLE OR NO CONTROL BY CONGRESS OR PRESIDENT • S O P MEANT TO PROTECT “CLIENTS” • SEE P. 348
BUREAUCRATIC REALITIES • “4TH BRANCH OF THE GOVERNMENT”
SEPARATION OF POWERS • AGENCIES CAN USE ITS POSITION TO SEPARATE FROM CONGRESS OR PRESICENCY—OR AT LEAST ACT LIKE IT IS.