Washington Information Directory
Chapter 30
- Washington Information Directory Description of publication
- Washington Information Directory TOC
- Washington Information Directory Sample page
- Congressional Directory Recommended supplement
From this chapter:
Anyone who needs to contact a governmental organization or person in Washington should not be without this book. The editors of this directory have organized more than 5,000 information sources into 19 chapters on different subjects. These chapters list names, addresses, and telephone numbers of members of Congress and officials of federal departments and agencies as well as private nonprofit groups in the Washington area. Each entry describes the work and responsibilities of the organization listed. The Washington Information Directory includes a section on the Internet and Related Technologies as well as an enlarged section on Executive Reorganization. It also features e-mail addresses of many agencies, congressional offices, and nonprofit groups; and eight new organization charts.
The Washington Information Directory is designed to make your search for information easy and quick. Each of the 18 chapters in the directory (see the table of contents) covers a broad subject area. You will find, for example, chapters on energy, health, science and space, and national security. Within the chapters, information is grouped in narrower subject areas. A detailed table of contents can be found at the beginning of each chapter. This subject arrangement allows you to find in one place the departments and agencies of the federal government, congressional committees, and private, nonprofit organizations in the nation's capital that have the information you need.