The US administration, primarily referring to the executive branch, is the governmental body responsible for governing the United States. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., its core mission involves implementing the President’s vision, improving citizens’ quality of life, and ensuring national security and economic stability. Key activities include policy implementation, public service provision, financial management and regulating various sectors. It oversees federal agencies, manages the budget and advises on domestic and foreign policy. Historically, it has made significant contributions to addressing national and international challenges, including economic growth, public health and social welfare.