¶ … financial structure of the National Park Service (NPS). It reviews their operations, discussing how they generate revenue and manage their financing. The paper also reviews their financial performance along with their organizational structure.
The NPS had its beginning when Congress set aside the watershed of the Yellowstone River "for the benefit and enjoyment of the people" with the Yellowstone National Park Act of 1872. The actual system of national parks administered under a federal bureau began with the creation of the NPS on August 25, 1916 when President Woodrow Wilson signed the Organic Act. Established under the U.S. Department of the Interior, the NPS was responsible for protecting the 40 national parks and monuments then in existence (Smith, 2011).
There was no single agency providing unified management of the varied federal parklands until an Executive Order in 1933 transferred 63 national monuments and military sites from the Forest Service and War Department to the NPS. This action was a significant step in the development of today's truly national system of parks, a system that includes areas of historical, cultural, scientific, and scenic importance. Currently additions to the NPS are generally made through acts of Congress, and likewise national parks can be created only through such acts. The NPS today is made up of more than 380 areas that cover more than 83 million acres in 49 states, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, Saipan, and the Virgin Islands (Smith, 2011).
The NPS is under the executive branch of the U.S. Government, Department of the Interior, headed up by Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, a member of the Cabinet of the President. Reporting to Salazar is the NPS Director, with headquarters located in Washington D.C. The Comptroller, who reports to the Director, has the following departments reporting to him: Accounting Operations Center, Budget Formulation, Budget Execution, Budget Construction, Property Management, Audits and Accountability, and GSA Space (Headquarters Organization 2005).
The NPS develops a budget each February for the next fiscal year...
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