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An executive agency is a part of a government department that is treated as managerially and budgetarily separate, to carry out some part of the executive functions of the United Kingdom government,
Scottish Government The Scottish Government (, ) is the executive arm of the devolved government of Scotland. It was formed in 1999 as the Scottish Executive following the 1997 referendum on Scottish devolution, and is headquartered at St Andrew's House in ...
,
Welsh Government The Welsh Government ( ) is the Executive (government), executive arm of the Welsh devolution, devolved government of Wales. The government consists of Cabinet secretary, cabinet secretaries and Minister of State, ministers. It is led by the F ...
or Northern Ireland Executive. Executive agencies are "machinery of government" devices distinct both from
non-ministerial government department Non-ministerial government departments (NMGDs) are a type of Departments of the Government of the United Kingdom, department of the Government of the United Kingdom, United Kingdom government that deal with matters for which direct political over ...
s and non-departmental public bodies (or " quangos"), each of which enjoy legal and constitutional separation from ministerial control. The model has been applied in several other countries.


Size and scope

Agencies include well-known organisations such as
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and the
Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA; ) is the organisation of the Government of the United Kingdom, British government responsible for maintaining a database of drivers in Great Britain and a Vehicle register, database of vehicles f ...
. The annual budget for each agency, allocated by HM Treasury, ranges from a few million pounds for the smallest agencies to £700m for the Court Service. Virtually all government departments have at least one agency.


Issues and reports

The initial success or otherwise of executive agencies was examined in the Sir Angus Fraser's Fraser Report of 1991. Its main goal was to identify what good practices had emerged from the new model and spread them to other agencies and departments. The report also recommended further powers be devolved from ministers to chief executives. A series of reports and
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s examining governmental delivery were published throughout the 1990s, under both
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and Labour governments. During these the agency model became the standard model for delivering public services in the United Kingdom. By 1997, 76% of civil servants were employed by an agency. The new Labour government in its first such report – the ''1998 Next Steps Report'' – endorsed the model introduced by its predecessor. A later review (in 2002, linked below) made two central conclusions (their emphasis): The latter point is usually made more forcefully by critics of the government, describing agencies as "unaccountable quangos".


List by department


Cabinet Office

* Crown Commercial Service * Government Property Agency


Department for Business and Trade

*
Companies House Companies House is the executive agency of the British Government that maintains the Company register, register of companies, employs the company registrars and is responsible for Incorporation (business), incorporating all forms of Company, co ...
* Insolvency Service


Department for Education

* Skills England * Standards and Testing Agency * Teaching Regulation Agency


Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

* Animal and Plant Health Agency * Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science * Rural Payments Agency * Veterinary Medicines Directorate


Department for Science, Innovation and Technology

* Building Digital UK * Intellectual Property Office * Met Office *
UK Space Agency The United Kingdom Space Agency (UKSA) is an executive agency of the Government of the United Kingdom, responsible for the United Kingdom's British space programme, civil space programme. It was established on 1 April 2010 to replace the Britis ...


Department for Transport

* Active Travel England *
Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA; ) is the organisation of the Government of the United Kingdom, British government responsible for maintaining a database of drivers in Great Britain and a Vehicle register, database of vehicles f ...
*
Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is an executive agency of the United Kingdom, UK Department for Transport (DfT). It carries out driving tests, approves people to be driving instructors and MOT testers, carries out tests to make ...
* Maritime and Coastguard Agency * Vehicle Certification Agency


Department of Health and Social Care

* Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency * UK Health Security Agency


Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

* Wilton Park


HM Treasury

* Government Internal Audit Agency * UK Debt Management Office


Ministry of Defence

* Defence Equipment and Support * Defence Science and Technology Laboratory * Submarine Delivery Agency * UK Hydrographic Office


Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

* Planning Inspectorate * Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre


Ministry of Justice

* Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority * HM Courts and Tribunals Service * HM Prison and Probation Service * Legal Aid Agency * Office of the Public Guardian


Other countries

Several other countries have an executive agency model. In the United States, the Clinton administration imported the model under the name "performance-based organizations." In Canada, executive agencies were adopted on a limited basis under the name special operating agencies. Roberts, Alasdair.
''Public Works and Government Services: Beautiful Theory Meets Ugly Reality
HOW OTTAWA SPENDS, G. Swimmer, ed., pp. 171-203 Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1996
One example is the Translation Bureau under Public Services and Procurement Canada. Executive agencies were also established in Australia, Jamaica, Japan and Tanzania.


See also

* Trading fund * Agency of the European Union *
Government-owned corporation A state-owned enterprise (SOE) is a business entity created or owned by a national or local government, either through an executive order or legislation. SOEs aim to generate profit for the government, prevent private sector monopolies, provide goo ...
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Departments of the United Kingdom Government The Government of the United Kingdom is divided into departments that each have responsibility, according to the government, for putting government policy into practice. There are currently 24 ministerial departments, 20 non-ministerial departm ...
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Non-departmental public body In the United Kingdom, non-departmental public body (NDPB) is a classification applied by the Cabinet Office, Treasury, the Scottish Government, and the Northern Ireland Executive to public sector organisations that have a role in the process o ...
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Independent agencies of the United States government In the Federal government of the United States, United States federal government, independent agencies are List of federal agencies in the United States, agencies that exist outside the United States federal executive departments, federal execu ...
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United States federal executive departments The United States federal executive departments are the principal units of the Federal government of the United States#Executive branch, executive branch of the federal government of the United States. They are analogous to ministry (government d ...


References


External links


Economic Research Council online database of all UK Quangos 1998-2006
archived in 2007 *2002 Government report into the agencies model entitled
Better Government Services – Executive agencies in the 21st century
published by The Prime Minister's Office of Public Services Reform. Contains a list of agencies. ( PDF)
Civil Service (archived in 2008)
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