The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is an official government organization in the United States that is committed to equal employment opportunity, diversity, and inclusion. They conduct scientific research and provide information on various fields such as biology, climate, energy, geology, and water resources. With a focus on core science systems, ecosystems, energy and minerals, natural hazards, and water resources, the USGS aims to provide valuable data, maps, publications, and web tools to support informed decision-making and understanding of the Earth's processes.
The USGS operates through multiple mission areas, programs, regions, science centers, and observatories, collaborating with partners and cooperators to build partnerships and address emergency management. They also contribute to the development of open science and work closely with the U.S. Board on Geographic Names and The National Map. Through their extensive library, store, and park passes, the USGS offers a wide range of resources and services to the public, media, and researchers, ensuring the dissemination of accurate and up-to-date information.
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