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  2. United States federal civil service - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. civil service is managed by the Office of Personnel Management, which as of December 2011 reported approximately 2.79 million civil servants employed by the federal government, [2] [3] [4] including employees in the departments and agencies run by any of the three branches of government (the executive branch, legislative branch, and ...

  3. Category:State agencies of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    State law enforcement agencies of Georgia (U.S. state) (5 P) Pages in category "State agencies of Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  4. General Schedule (US civil service pay scale) - Wikipedia

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    US Government Employees Pay Comparison The GS is separated into 15 grades (GS-1, GS-2, etc. up to GS-15); each grade is separated into 10 steps. At one time, there were also three GS "supergrades" (GS-16, GS-17 and GS-18); these were eliminated under the provisions of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 and replaced by the Senior Executive ...

  5. List of federal installations in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Many federal agencies have their headquarters or other large installations in Maryland. Civilian. Federal agency Location Beltsville Agricultural Research Center:

  6. Registered nurse - Wikipedia

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    A registered nurse (RN) is a nurse who has graduated or successfully passed a nursing program from a recognized nursing school and met the requirements outlined by a country, state, province or similar government-authorized licensing body to obtain a nursing license.

  7. Government of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Georgia is divided into 49 judicial circuits, each of which has a Superior Court consisting of local judges numbering between two and 19 depending on the circuit population. Under the 1983 Constitution, Georgia also has magistrate courts, probate courts, juvenile courts, state courts; the General Assembly may also authorize municipal courts. [9]