As the 2008 elections draw closer, we're already starting to see major changes in the federal government - high-level federal officials are taking jobs at associations, nonprofits, and in the private sector. Stay up-to-date with these changes with quarterly editions of the Federal Yellow Book. Subscribers get essential contact information for over 45,000 U.S. federal positions located within the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area - from budget offices to the Department of Labor, environmental bureaus to military commands, independent agencies all the way to the White House.
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Our easy-to-use code system identifies political appointees by type: appointees who do and do not require Senate confirmation, non-career and career Senior Executive Service (SES) appointees, and Schedule C political appointees
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The Subject Index assists you in locating departments, agencies, and major offices by subject areas.
