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The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and NASA are both examples of: C,independent agencies Independent agencies refers to national organizations that do not belong to all three branches of Government (Executive, legislative, and judiciary).These organizations are not bound to Government orders and allowed to act independently as they see fit.
The central intelligence agency (cia) and nasa are both examples of "Independent Agencies".
Independent agencies of the United States government are those offices that exist outside the administrative official offices (those headed by a Cabinet secretary) and the Executive Office of the President. In a more narrow sense, the term may likewise be utilized to portray offices that, while unavoidably part of the official branch, are free of presidential control, for the most part on the grounds that the president's capacity to reject the office head or a part is restricted.
The central intelligence agency (cia) and nasa are both examples of independent agencies. Independent agencies of the United States federal government are those agencies that exist outside of the federal executive departments. Hope this answers the question.
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and NASA are both examples of: C,independent agencies
Independent agencies refers to national organizations that do not belong to all three branches of Government (Executive, legislative, and judiciary).These organizations are not bound to Government orders and allowed to act independently as they see fit.
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They are both independent agencies.
The central intelligence agency (cia) and nasa are both examples of "Independent Agencies".
Independent agencies of the United States government are those offices that exist outside the administrative official offices (those headed by a Cabinet secretary) and the Executive Office of the President. In a more narrow sense, the term may likewise be utilized to portray offices that, while unavoidably part of the official branch, are free of presidential control, for the most part on the grounds that the president's capacity to reject the office head or a part is restricted.
The central intelligence agency (cia) and nasa are both examples of independent agencies. Independent agencies of the United States federal government are those agencies that exist outside of the federal executive departments. Hope this answers the question.