Executive Office of the President
Every day, the President of the United States is faced with scores of decisions, each with important consequences for America’s future. To provide the President with the support that he or she needs to govern effectively, the Executive Office of the President (EOP) was created in 1939 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The EOP has responsibility for tasks ranging from communicating the President’s message to the American people to promoting our trade interests abroad.
Overseen by the White House Chief of Staff, the EOP has traditionally been home to many of the President’s closest advisors.
The following entities exist within the Executive Office of the President:
- Council of Economic Advisers
- Council on Environmental Quality
- National Security Council and Homeland Security Council
- Office of Administration
- Office of Management and Budget
- Office of National Drug Control Policy
- Office of Science and Technology Policy
- Office of the United States Trade Representative
- Office of the Vice President
- Executive Residence
- The White House
In addition, the following entities exist within The White House:
- Office of Cabinet Affairs
- Office of the Chief of Staff
- Office of Communications
- Communications
- Media Affairs
- New Media
- Research
- Speechwriting
- Office of Energy and Climate Change Policy
- Office of the First Lady
- Office of the Social Secretary
- Office of Health Reform
- National Security Advisor
- Office of Legislative Affairs
- Office of Management and Administration
- Oval Office Operations
- Office of Political Affairs
- Office of Presidential Personnel
- Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs
- Office of the Press Secretary
- Office of Scheduling and Advance
- Office of the Staff Secretary
- Presidential Correspondence
- Executive Clerk
- Records Management
- Office of the White House Counsel
- Office of White House Policy
- Domestic Policy Council
- Office of National AIDS Policy
- Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships
- Office of Health Reform
- Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation
- National Economic Council
- Domestic Policy Council
- White House Military Office
The EOP Fiscal Year (FY) 2011 Congressional Budget Submission, supporting the offices and councils within the EOP, was submitted to the Congress on February 1, 2010.