Department of Energy
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585
Phone, 202-586-5000. Internet, www.energy.gov.
SECRETARY OF ENERGY Spencer Abraham
Deputy Secretary Kyle E. McSlarrow
Under Secretary for Energy, Science, Robert G. Card
and Environment
Assistant Secretary, Fossil Mark Maddox, Acting
Energy
Assistant Secretary, Energy David K. Garman
Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Director of Nuclear Energy, William D. Magwood IV
Science, and Technology
Administrator, Energy Guy F. Caruso
Information Administration
Director of Science Raymond L. Orbach
Assistant Secretary, Jessie H. Roberson
Environmental Management
Director of Civilian Radioactive Margaret Chu
Waste Management
Under Secretary for Nuclear Security Linton F. Brooks
and Administrator for National Nuclear Security Administration
Deputy Administrator for Defense Everet H. Beckner
Programs
Deputy Administrator for Defense Paul M. Longsworth
Nuclear Nonproliferation
Deputy Administrator for Naval Adm. Frank L. Bowman, Reactors USN
Office of Management, Budget and James T. Campbell, Evaluation/Chief Financial Acting
Officer
Chief Information Officer Rosita O. Parkes
Director, Office of Security Marshal Combs, Acting
General Counsel Lee Sarah Liberman Otis
Inspector General Gregory H. Friedman
Assistant Secretary, Congressional Rick A. Dearborn
and Intergovernmental Affairs
Assistant Secretary, Environment, Beverly A. Cook
Safety, and Health
Assistant Secretary, Policy and Vincent DeVito, Acting
International Affairs
Director, Independent Oversight and Michael A. Kilpatrick
Performance Assurance
Director, Public Affairs Jeanne T. Lopatto
Director of Counterintelligence Stephen W. Dillard
Director of Economic Impact and Theresa Alvillar Diversity Speake
Director of Hearings and Appeals George B. Breznay
Director of Intelligence John A. Russack
Executive Director, Secretary of Craig R. Reed
Energy Advisory Board
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Mark B. Whittaker
Board Liaison
Director of Energy Assurance Alexis C. DeAlvarez
Director of Security and Safety Glenn S. Podonsky
Performance Assurance
Director of Legacy Management Michael W. Owen
Director of Electric Transmission James W. Glotfelty
and Distribution
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
888 First Street NE., Washington, DC 20426
Phone, 202-502-8055. Internet, www.ferc.gov.
Chairman Pat Wood III
Commissioners Nora Mead Brownell, Suedeen Kelly, Joseph T. Kelliher,
(vacancy)
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The Department of Energy's mission is to foster a secure and reliable energy system that is environmentally and economically sustainable; to be a responsible steward of the Nation's nuclear weapons; to clean up the Department's facilities; to lead in the physical sciences and advance the biological, environmental, and computational sciences; and to provide premier scientific instruments for the Nation's research enterprise.
The Department of Energy (DOE) was established by the Department of Energy Organization Act (42 U.S.C. 7131), effective October 1, 1977, pursuant to Executive Order 12009 of September 13, 1977. The act consolidated the major Federal energy functions into one Cabinet-level Department.
Secretary The Secretary decides major energy policy and planning issues; acts as the principal spokesperson for the Department; and ensures the effective communication and working relationships with Federal, State, local, and tribal governments and the public. The Secretary is the principal adviser to the President on energy policies, plans, and programs.
Counterintelligence The Office of Counterintelligence develops and implements an effective counterintelligence program to identify, neutralize, and deter foreign government or industrial intelligence activities directed at or involving Department programs, personnel, facilities, technologies, classified information, and sensitive information. The Office formulates all DOE counterintelligence policy and coordinates all investigative matters with the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
For further information, contact the Office of Counterintelligence. Phone, 202-586-5901.
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board Liaison The Office of the Departmental Representative to the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (DNFSB) manages the Department's interaction with DNFSB as mandated by law, including achievement of the mutual goal of ensuring protection of public and employee health and safety and the environment by appropriate and timely resolution of DNFSB recommendations and concerns.
For further information, contact the Departmental Representative to the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board. Phone, 202-586-3887.
Intelligence The Office of Intelligence ensures that departmental intelligence information requirements are met and that the Department's technical, analytical, and research expertise is made available to support U.S. intelligence efforts. The Office ensures effective use of the U.S. Government's intelligence apparatus in support of the
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Department of Energy's needs for information on foreign energy situations and hostile threats, information on global nuclear weapons development, nonproliferation, and foreign hydrocarbon, nuclear, and other energy production and consumption.
For further information, contact the Office of Intelligence. Phone, 202-
586-2610.
Security The Office of Security develops strategies and policies governing the protection of national security and other critical assets entrusted to the Department of Energy. It also manages security operations for DOE facilities in the national capital area.
For more information, contact the Director of Resource Management. Phone, 202-586-6378.
Security and Safety Performance Assurance The Office of Security and Safety Performance Assurance improves the development, promulgation, evaluation, and enforcement of security programs, and oversees safety within the Department.
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