Office of management and budget
The US President is the Commander and Chief of all US military forces.
vice president president pro tempore and president of the senate.
The vice president.
No, the president is just a part of the government. The US government has three main branches, the legislative, judicial, and executive. The president is the head of the executive branch, though he also signs legislature.
Legislative (other two are Executive and Judicial)
People who support the president in the executive office typically work in executive agencies, which are part of the federal government and are responsible for implementing and enforcing laws. Within the executive branch, key agencies include the Department of State, Department of Defense, and various regulatory agencies. Additionally, staff within the Executive Office of the President, such as the Office of Management and Budget and the National Security Council, play crucial roles in advising the president and coordinating policy initiatives.
The President, Vice-President, and the Cabinet agencies are part of the federal Executive Branch. Governors and mayors are part of the state Executive Branch.
Executive Branch Agencies plan their fiscal budgets for the year.
Office of Management and Budget
The head of the executive branch is elected. He is the president.
Yes, OMB is under the Executiive Office of the President (EOP).
Yes; the Office of Vice-President is part of the executive branch of government.
The president's office. That is the best answer to go with.
An executive agency is a part of the government that carries out programs and operations not performed by the legislature or judiciary. In the US, these agencies of the executive branch are under the authority of the President, and almost all are part of a cabinet department.
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is part of the Executive Office of the President (EOP), but the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) is not. The CBO is an independent agency that provides economic data and analysis to Congress, while the OMB assists the President in overseeing the federal budget and implementing policies. Other offices outside the EOP include the Department of Justice and the Department of State, which are part of the broader executive branch but not part of the EOP itself.
They are both part of the Office of Managment and Budget.
The President is chief executive officer of the Executive Branch.