The Ports of Indiana is a quasi-governmental organization that operates a statewide system of ports, foreign trade zones and economic development programs under the authority of the Indiana Port Commission, a bipartisan board appointed by the governor.
Indiana's form of government is closely modeled on the federal government with three branches: executive, legislative and judicial. The Governor, elected for a four-year term, heads the executive branch. Get state government information here.
Indiana's Education Roundtable serves to improve education for all Hoosier students. They work with the state government to focus on critical issues in education and to set and maintain a vision for educational change and student success in Indiana.
As a fifth-generation Hoosier, Indiana U.S. State Senator Lugar is very proud of our state. Our state boasts a wide variety of spectacular resources, and some of which can be found in this web-site regarding state government. Browse at your leisure.
Welcome to JAN, a free consulting service designed to increase the employability of people with disabilities to provide on-site solutions, technical assistance with other federal government regulations, and educating callers about their options.
We have reformed our department internally and are striving for high quality, prompt and seamless service to veterans. Our federal government department's employees continue to offer their dedication and commitment to help veterans.
Residents may conduct business at any state government DMV license branch in any Indiana county. An average visit time of 20 minutes or less is a primary objective of the Indiana BMV for customers who visit branches so please plan ahead.
Participation in the Hancock County Builders Council allows members opportunities to access valuable industry and trade information via local, state government, and national resources through education, public information, leadership, and other programs.
The Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS) is the criminal investigative arm of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense and you can get information at this site. They act within your area at the level of state government.
The Indiana Township Association is a statewide, nonprofit organization uniting and supporting the Trustees and Assessors in Indiana. The ONLY way local township government will thrive if individual trustees join in the effort to educate the officials.