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The '''Federal Civil Service System''' of [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] serves as the permanent bureaucracy employed by the federal government. Established under the [[Proclamation of Punta Santiago]] in {{AN|1685}}, the civil service implements executive decisions, supports legislative operations, provides administrative services to the judiciary, and maintains essential support functions for the [[Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] and the [[Federal Gendarmerie of Nouvelle Alexandrie]]. The civil service operates under principles of political neutrality, professional competence, and public service, with statutory protections designed to insulate career civil servants from partisan political pressure while maintaining accountability to elected officials. | |||
The | The civil service underwent significant modernization between {{AN|1741}} and {{AN|1744}}, driven by the establishment of the [[Administrative Coordination Office]] (ACO) under Director [[Isabel Vásquez]]. These reforms transformed government operations, achieving a 73% reduction in permit processing times, 78% digital service adoption, and raising public satisfaction with government services to 72%, the highest level since measurement began in {{AN|1731}}. In {{AN|1745}}, ACO was elevated to a full fledged [[Council of State of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Council of State]] department with the establishment of the [[Department of Administrative Coordination and Efficiency (Nouvelle Alexandrie)|Department of Administrative Coordination and Efficiency]] under [[Serina Bakhshi]]. | ||
As of {{AN|1750}}, total employment in the public sector across all levels of government in [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] stands at approximately 16.8 million employees, representing roughly 6.6% of the total population. This includes federal civil servants, regional and local government employees covered by federal equalization programs, military personnel, and specialized agency staff. The federal civil service proper employs approximately 3.2 million career civil servants, excluding uniformed military and gendarmerie personnel. | |||
==History and development== | |||
==Structure and organization== | |||
===Scope and definition=== | |||
===Principles and protections=== | |||
==Executive Civil Service== | |||
{{Main|Council of State of Nouvelle Alexandrie}} | |||
===Structure=== | |||
===Department of Administrative Coordination and Efficiency=== | |||
{{Main|Department of Administrative Coordination and Efficiency (Nouvelle Alexandrie)}} | |||
===Modernization and digital services=== | |||
==Legislative Civil Service== | |||
{{Main|Cortes Federales of Nouvelle Alexandrie}} | |||
===General Secretariat=== | |||
===Chamber of Peers support=== | |||
==Judicial Civil Service== | |||
{{Main|Judiciary of Nouvelle Alexandrie}} | |||
===Structure=== | |||
===Administrative Office of the Courts=== | |||
==Departmental Civil Service== | ==Departmental Civil Service== | ||
== | ===Key departmental services=== | ||
==Support to | ===Independent agencies=== | ||
==Support to Military Branches== | |||
{{Main|Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie}} | |||
===General Staff support=== | |||
===Service branch support=== | |||
===Acquisition and procurement=== | |||
==Support to Federal Gendarmerie== | ==Support to Federal Gendarmerie== | ||
{{Main|Federal Gendarmerie of Nouvelle Alexandrie}} | |||
===Organizational support=== | |||
===Technical and analytical services=== | |||
===Administrative and support functions=== | |||
==Regional equalization programs== | |||
==Employment statistics and workforce composition== | |||
==Challenges and ongoing reforms== | |||
===Recruitment and retention=== | |||
===Generational transition=== | |||
===Digital transformation=== | |||
===Regional coordination=== | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Council of State of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] | * [[Council of State of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] | ||
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[[Category:Government agencies of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] | [[Category:Government agencies of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] | ||
[[Category:Civil service]] | [[Category:Civil service]] | ||
Revision as of 03:08, 4 November 2025

The Federal Civil Service System of Nouvelle Alexandrie serves as the permanent bureaucracy employed by the federal government. Established under the Proclamation of Punta Santiago in 1685 AN, the civil service implements executive decisions, supports legislative operations, provides administrative services to the judiciary, and maintains essential support functions for the Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie and the Federal Gendarmerie of Nouvelle Alexandrie. The civil service operates under principles of political neutrality, professional competence, and public service, with statutory protections designed to insulate career civil servants from partisan political pressure while maintaining accountability to elected officials.
The civil service underwent significant modernization between 1741 AN and 1744 AN, driven by the establishment of the Administrative Coordination Office (ACO) under Director Isabel Vásquez. These reforms transformed government operations, achieving a 73% reduction in permit processing times, 78% digital service adoption, and raising public satisfaction with government services to 72%, the highest level since measurement began in 1731 AN. In 1745 AN, ACO was elevated to a full fledged Council of State department with the establishment of the Department of Administrative Coordination and Efficiency under Serina Bakhshi.
As of 1750 AN, total employment in the public sector across all levels of government in Nouvelle Alexandrie stands at approximately 16.8 million employees, representing roughly 6.6% of the total population. This includes federal civil servants, regional and local government employees covered by federal equalization programs, military personnel, and specialized agency staff. The federal civil service proper employs approximately 3.2 million career civil servants, excluding uniformed military and gendarmerie personnel.
History and development
Structure and organization
Scope and definition
Principles and protections
Executive Civil Service
Structure
Department of Administrative Coordination and Efficiency
Modernization and digital services
Legislative Civil Service
General Secretariat
Chamber of Peers support
Judicial Civil Service
Structure
Administrative Office of the Courts
Departmental Civil Service
Key departmental services
Independent agencies
Support to Military Branches
General Staff support
Service branch support
Acquisition and procurement
Support to Federal Gendarmerie
Organizational support
Technical and analytical services
Administrative and support functions
Regional equalization programs
Employment statistics and workforce composition
Challenges and ongoing reforms
Recruitment and retention
Generational transition
Digital transformation
Regional coordination
See also
- Council of State of Nouvelle Alexandrie
- Cortes Federales of Nouvelle Alexandrie
- Judiciary of Nouvelle Alexandrie
- Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie
- Federal Gendarmerie of Nouvelle Alexandrie
- Government and politics of Nouvelle Alexandrie
- Administrative divisions of Nouvelle Alexandrie