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US Institutions Privacy Stakeholder Map
This chart helps privacy professionals understand the entities involved in settling privacy policy and enforcement rules across the U.S. government.
Published: 23 March 2023
Last updated: 10 April 2024
Privacy and data protection issues touch dozens of stakeholders across the U.S. government. This infographic is designed to help privacy professionals understand the myriad of entities involved in setting policy and enforcing privacy rules across the three branches of the federal system. It is designed to complement the IAPP European Institutions Privacy Stakeholder Map and the EU AI Act Stakeholder Map. For each relevant office, the graphic provides an explanation of its relevance and areas of responsibility along with current leadership at the staff and political levels. The graphic is focused on policymaking and enforcement, so it does not include the hundreds of privacy offices across the U.S. government involved in implementing government privacy standards. Such offices exist in all agencies and political units.

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TOOLS AND TRACKERS
US Institutions Privacy Stakeholder Map
This chart helps privacy professionals understand the entities involved in settling privacy policy and enforcement rules across the U.S. government.
Published: 23 March 2023
Last updated: 10 April 2024
Contributors:
Cobun Zweifel-Keegan
Managing Director, D.C., IAPP
CIPP/US, CIPM
Privacy and data protection issues touch dozens of stakeholders across the U.S. government. This infographic is designed to help privacy professionals understand the myriad of entities involved in setting policy and enforcing privacy rules across the three branches of the federal system. It is designed to complement the IAPP European Institutions Privacy Stakeholder Map and the EU AI Act Stakeholder Map. For each relevant office, the graphic provides an explanation of its relevance and areas of responsibility along with current leadership at the staff and political levels. The graphic is focused on policymaking and enforcement, so it does not include the hundreds of privacy offices across the U.S. government involved in implementing government privacy standards. Such offices exist in all agencies and political units.

This content is eligible for Continuing Professional Education credits. Please self-submit according to CPE policy guidelines.
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