INTRODUCING THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION!
Now you can have information on over 100 of President Barack Obama’s top administration officials and their key deputies right in your pocket.
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MacWorld: "President gives activists, journalists and interested citizens a one-stop shop of vital data on the current administration."
AppReview: Best Rating - "This app is a perfect companion for it's predecessor Congress+ and essential for anyone keeping track of this nation's political proceedings."
PRESIDENT offers all of the vital information you need to be an active and effective citizen. Learn all about who leads and manages the most important executive branch departments, agencies, counsels, and offices. If you want to reach a member of President Obama’s team, this is the place to start.
Search for the administration official you want to contact and then call, email, or post feedback to their web forms. Visiting Washington, DC? Tap on any address and get directions using Google maps. Want to follow legislation or follow the money? Visit the “More” section and search for the bills you want to track and see how much the president raised for his 2008 campaign.
INCLUDED INFORMATION
• Full name
• Color photo
• Name of the department, agency or office
• Position held
• Mailing address with link to a Google map
• Official website
• Telephone number
• Email address or web contact form
• Recent news
• Key staff names
• Short biography
MORE: Bookmarks you assign, link to the THOMAS congressional bill information system, new members of the administration, link to the president’s OpenSecrets page, iPhone-friendly news from Politico; our Twitter feed and blog, polls on issues, user feedback, FAQ, and the ability to email us updates on administration officials.
MORE APPLICATIONS
We now offer a version of this software for the United States Congress and these states: California, Florida, Georgia, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. Search for Cohen Research Group in the App Store for details.
App provides a one-stop shop of vital data on the current administration
by Ben Boychuk, Macworld.com
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: The real power in Washington D.C. isn’t the elected officials, be they representatives in Congress or even the president himself. No, if you want to understand what government is doing for you—or to you—it’s essential to know the second- and third-tier players. The president sets the agenda and the tone, but the cabinet secretaries and their myriad deputies, undersecretaries, deputy undersecretaries, and assistant deputy undersecretaries are the people carrying it out.
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