Chief Administrator
by: Jasmine J, Radhika P, Nikita A
The Role
Chief administrator - the President as the leader of the executive branch of the federal government
The Chief Administrator represents the Nation. This branch employs more than 2.7 million government officials with a budget of $2.5 trillion a year. The Chief Administrator is responsible for seeing that "all laws are faithfully executed." The president sets the broad policy for the executive departments and agencies rather than managing their day-to-day operations.
George Bush
This represents President Bush as Chief Administrator because without his direction or approval, Gonzales wouldn't be able to get every state to uphold their laws on firearm safety.
Ronald Reagan
President Ronald Reagan with Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger, Secretary of State George Shultz, Attorney General Ed Meese, and Chief of Staff Don Regan discussing the President’s remarks on the Iran-Contra affair in the Oval Office,
Barack Obama
President Obama sign the Telework Enhancement Act of 2010 into law in the Oval Office.
Barack Obama
Obama directes the government to set the first-ever mileage and pollution limits for big trucks and to tighten rules for future cars and SUVs.
Importance of the role
An example of the president as the Chief of Administration would be President Obama promoting to build new roads and bridges in different parts of the nation so to keep up with any damages and to enforce the new regulation standard of safe constructions.
This is example show the importance of the president as Chief Administrator because the job is to enforce the rules and regulations.