Transition
News Items
Introduction The peaceful transfer of power from one Presidential Administration to the next is a hallmark of American democracy. With our Nation at war, our homeland targeted by terrorist adversaries, and our economy facing serious challenges, the Administration is committed to establishing and executing a transition plan that minimizes disruption, maintains continuity, and addresses the major changes in government since the 2000 transition, including the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, as well as the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, the Director of National Intelligence, and the Homeland Security Council. Feature Quick Fact Learn More
President-elect
Next Administration's Biographies
A profile of the next leader of the United States
Barack Obama
President-elect
Joe Biden
Vice President-elect
Michelle Obama
Future First Lady
- The Obama Administration (PDF version)
The Future Cabinet
Key posts and the president-elect’s choices to fill them
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State |
Treasury |
Defense |
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Justice |
Interior |
Agriculture |
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Commerce |
Labor |
Health and Human Services |
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Housing, Urban Development |
Transportation |
Energy |
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Education |
Veterans Affairs |
Homeland Security |
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White House Chief of Staff |
Environmental Protection |
Management and Budget |
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National Drug Control Policy |
U.S. Trade Representative |
National Security |
Official Statements
- Sec. Rice Interview With Michele Kelemen of NPR (12/09)
- Ask The White House web chat on Transition (11/14)
- Sec. Rice Interview with C-SPAN (11/10)
- President's Radio Address (11/8)
- Statement by Pres. Bush on the Presidential Election (11/5)
- Remarks by Sec. Rice on Presidential Election (11/5)
- State Dept. Media Note on Transition (11/5)
- White House Fact Sheet: Ensuring a Smooth and Effective Presidential Transition (10/28)
Useful Reference
- Blogs at America.gov: First 100 Days
- America.gov: Inauguration
- The Library of Congress: Presidential Inaugurations
- CRS Report for Congress: Presidential Transitions: Issues Involving Outgoing and Incoming Administrations
- GSA and National Archives web site: Presidential Transition Resources
- GAO Web site: Serving the Congress and the Nation
- Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies
- Change.gov: The Office of the President-elect
- White House Transition Page
- Wikipedia: United States presidential inauguration
