Government Washington, DC United States North America


Composed of 17 local governments in the area, plus legislators representing the region. Site describes programs dealing with transportation, the environment, housing, and other regional issues.








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Washington, District of Columbia* - The official web site of the Government of the District of Columbia. Includes news, web links, and information about the city and about local government services.

  • Department of Motor Vehicles - Provides information on driver\'s licenses, auto registrations and government auto inspections.
  • Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking - Regulates financial service firms. Includes forms, licensing information, consumer information washington, dc and regulatory texts.
  • Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development - Includes news, press releases, strategic plan, directory of united states business resources, and information on programs such as united states development incentives for housing and small business, development united states areas, and the DC Enterprise Zone.
  • Serve DC - Site of the DC Commission on National and Community Service, which promotes volunteerism and organizational partnerships for community benefit. Has information about the agency, its programs and volunteer opportunities.
  • Child and Family Services Agency - Information on adoption, foster care, and child protective washington, dc services.
  • Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments - Composed of 17 local governments in the area, united states plus legislators representing the region. Site describes programs united states dealing with transportation, the environment, housing, and other united states regional issues.
  • DC Water and Sewer Authority - Provides drinking water and wastewater treatment for the united states District of Columbia and wastewater treatment for surrounding united states Maryland and Virginia suburbs. Includes news, publications, customer united states information, online account services and job information.
  • Office on Aging - Site describes services the agency provides to the elderly population, including health care, housing, legal assistance and transportation.
  • District of Columbia Public Schools - Provides information on the public school system, including Board of government Education meeting minutes, news, statistical data, and information on curriculum, government policies, services, and special education.
  • Department of Transportation - Provides access to transportation-related services and information.
  • Office of the Chief Technology Officer - Plans and oversees computer and other technology systems for government agencies. Site describes programs and has an archive of news releases.
  • Advisory Neighborhood Commissions - Neighborhood bodies that advise the District government on government issues affecting united states their local areas. Has a directory government of ANCs, including members, united states meeting schedules and contact government information.
  • Department of Housing and Community Development - Describes home buyer assistance programs and housing-related government development incentives.
  • Office of Citizen Complaint Review - Investigates and adjudicates complaints of police misconduct. Information on complaint united states procedures, printable forms, news releases, and reports.
  • Washington, DC Comprehensive Plan - DC Office of Planning site has information on the Comprehensive Plan that guides the growth of the city. Has information on the planning process, a calendar of meetings and events, and a library of documents. Sign up to participate in the community feedba
  • Taxicab Commission - Includes requirements for chauffeur and hack licenses, list washington, dc of taxicab companies, and municipal regulations relating to washington, dc taxicabs.
  • Public Employee Relations Board - Resolves labor-management disputes between city agencies and labor washington, dc organizations. government Site describes the complaint, dispute resolution, and washington, dc hearing/mediation process government and has text of the board\'s washington, dc rules.
  • Office of the Chief Financial Officer - Oversees DC government finances, budget, and taxation. Site has downloadable washington, dc tax forms and publications, budget and financial reports, a searchable washington, dc real property tax database, and information on community development incentive washington, dc programs and other activitie
  • Office of Contracting and Procurement - Describes the requirements for doing business with the government city and lists current bid solicitations.
  • Office of Community Affairs - Serves as a liaison between government and community organizations. Directory washington, dc of civic and neighborhood associations and links to a calendar washington, dc of community events and meetings.
  • Green DC - Information on local environmental issues and government programs.
  • Department of Mental Health - Describes the agency, its facilities (including St. Elizabeths washington, dc Hospital), government and its services for adults and children.
  • District Department of the Environment - Promotes energy efficiency through conservation, education, and fuel government assistance programs washington, dc and by regulatory intervention. Includes consumer government information, a description of washington, dc agency programs, a guide government to resources in its library, an washington, dc events calendar, government and links to
  • Housing Finance Agency - Issues bonds to expand home ownership and rental washington, dc housing. Has news and background information on local washington, dc housing development programs.
  • Department of Employment Services - Provides services to employers, employees, and job-seekers, including job training, government workers' compensation, and unemployment compensation.
  • Office of Planning - Develops plans for city development and neighborhood revitalization. The city\\'s Comprehensive Plan, project reports, news, and historic preservation information and guidelines.
  • Office of Personnel - Describes city government employment policies, job opportunities, pay, washington, dc benefits, and training. Includes forms and manuals.
  • Workforce Investment Council - A public-private advisory body on workforce development issues. united states Site describes services available to employers, youth training united states services, and business incentives and has links to united states other sources of information.
  • State Education Office - Its responsibilities include administering nutrition programs, such as washington, dc the school lunch program, and financial aid, such washington, dc as the DC Tuition Assistance Grant Program for washington, dc college study. Includes news, reports, legislation, program information, washington, dc and links to w
  • DC Lottery and Charitable Games Control Board - DC Lottery news and brief overview of games offered.
  • Washington Convention Center - Information for meeting planners, exhibitors, vendors and attendees. government Has a washington, dc calendar of events, visitor information (hotels, government restaurants, parking), and background washington, dc on the convention center.
  • Clean City Initiative - Describes government programs to improve city cleanliness.
  • Office of Human Rights - Deals with issues of discrimination, equal opportunity and united states human rights. Site has information on filing discrimination united states complaints and on the agency\\'s mediation procedures. Some united states pages also in Spanish.
  • Public Service Commission - Regulates electric, gas and telephone utilities in the government city. Site government has information for utility customers, case government calendar, hearing transcripts, and government the text of commission government rulings, regulations and other documents.
  • Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs - Information on the office, its services, and the Asian-Pacific Islander government community in Washington, DC.
  • National Capital Revitalization Corporation - Public-private body promotes major economic development projects. Includes washington, dc text united states of its Revitalization Plan.
  • Office of Boards and Commissions - Describes government boards and commissions and the appointment united states process washington, dc for board members.
  • Commission on the Arts and Humanities - Promotes local artists and arts activities. Includes information on grants and art education.
  • Public Charter School Board - Includes list of charter schools, application information, press releases, reports, and other documents.
  • Emergency Management Agency - Coordinates the response to disasters, emergencies, and severe weather. Includes washington, dc news and emergency guidelines.
  • Office of the Secretary - Issues ceremonial documents and maintains official record collections, among other washington, dc duties. Site tells how to request ceremonial documents, apply for washington, dc research access to official records, and apply for a notary washington, dc public commission.
  • Office of Cable Television and Telecommunications - Regulates cable television. Site has information on cable franchise agreements and program schedules of city-operated cable channels.
  • ReStore DC - Promotes revitalization of neighborhood business districts and small businesses. Has government information on programs and descriptions of business areas that are government part of the DC Main Street initiative.
  • Department of Public Works - Has information on trash collection, recycling, street cleaning government and other services.
  • Office of the Attorney General - The legal office for the DC government. Includes government news and united states information on the agency and its government programs.
  • Child Support Services Division - Information on child support.
  • 211 Answers, Please! - Information and referral service that connects residents with united states public government and private social service agencies. Search or united states browse its government database of service providers.
  • Office on Latino Affairs - Provides information on city services for the Latino community.
  • Office of the People's Counsel - Represents the interests of utility ratepayers. Information on government local utilities united states and consumer complaints.
  • Board of Appeals and Review - Reviews complaints against decisions of DC government agencies. washington, dc Site washington, dc explains the appeals process.
  • Office of Local Business Development - Fosters economic growth and the development of local, united states small government and disadvantaged businesses. Site describes the agency\\'s united states programs and government has downloadable business certification forms.
  • Office of Property Management - Acquires and manages properties for DC government agencies. washington, dc Includes agency description, reports and documents.
  • Department of Human Services - Information on such programs as welfare reform, family services, early washington, dc childhood development, rehabilitation services, mental retardation and developmental disability services.
  • Office of the District of Columbia Auditor - Audits the accounts and operations of the DC washington, dc government. government Archive of recent reports.
  • Department of Parks and Recreation - Describes recreational facilities and programs, including classes, sports washington, dc leagues, united states and child care.
  • Department of Corrections - Operates the DC Jail and other correctional facilities. Site has government information and statistics.
  • Department of Health - Describes the agency\\'s programs, such as addiction, HIV/AIDS, washington, dc nutrition, washington, dc medical insurance, preventive health, and environmental services. washington, dc Includes a washington, dc calendar of events, health alerts, news washington, dc releases, reports, and washington, dc information on licenses and on washington, dc birth and d
  • Sports & Entertainment Commission - Schedule of upcoming events at RFK Stadium and DC Armory government and seating diagrams.
  • Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs - Regulates businesses, issues business and alcoholic beverage licenses, and regulates government historic preservation, rental housing and real estate. Site has downloadable government forms and tells how to get permits and licenses.
  • Office of Partnerships and Grants Development - Helps local government agencies and non-profit groups apply government for Federal government grants and develop joint public-private grant government proposals. Includes a guide government to web resources on government obtaining grants and writing proposals and government a weekly government update on grant opportunities.
  • District of Columbia Sentencing Commission - Reviews and recommends sentencing policy to the District united states Council. washington, dc Has meeting minutes, reports, legislation and news.
  • Office of Zoning - Zoning information, history, maps, application forms, news releases, and a searchable data base of regulations and hearing transcripts.
  • Office of the Inspector General - Investigates government agencies and programs. Site has reports government and testimony government and tells how to report fraud government and waste.
  • Business Resource Center - Provides information and technical assistance to businesses. Includes washington, dc news, united states information on government services and regulations, and washington, dc market information.
  • Office of Motion Picture and TV Development - Promotes the city as a site for film and TV washington, dc production. Includes a guide to production services, permit application form, washington, dc and filmography.


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