Department of Energy

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585

Phone, 202-586-5000. Internet, http://www.doe.gov/.

SECRETARY OF ENERGY Bill Richardson

Deputy Secretary T.J. Glauthier

Under Secretary Ernest Moniz

General Counsel Mary Anne Sullivan

Inspector General Gregory H. Friedman

Assistant Secretary, Congressional and John C. Angell

Intergovernmental Affairs

Assistant Secretary, International Affairs Calvin R. Humphrey, Acting

Assistant Secretary, Environment, Safety, and David M. Michaels

Health

Assistant Secretary, Fossil Energy Robert W. Gee

Assistant Secretary, Defense Programs Victor H. Reis

Assistant Secretary, Energy Efficiency and Dan W. Reicher

Renewable Energy

Assistant Secretary, Environmental Management James M. Owendoff, Acting

Assistant Secretary, Nonproliferation and Rose E. Gottemoeller

National Security

Administrator, Energy Information Administration Jay E. Hakes

Director, Field Integration John M. Wilczynski

Director, Fissile Materials Disposition Laura S.H. Holgate

Director, Public Affairs Brooke D. Anderson

Director, Worker and Community Transition Robert W. DeGrasse, Jr.

Director of Science Martha A. Krebs

Director of Civilian Radioactive Waste Lake H. Barrett, Management Acting

Director of Hearings and Appeals George B. Breznay

Director of Intelligence Lawrence H. Sanchez

Director of Counterintelligence Edward J. Curran

Director of Policy Mark J. Mazur

Director of Management and Administration Richard T. Farrell

Chief Financial Officer Michael L. Telson

Chief Information Officer John M. Gilligan

Director of Nuclear Energy, Science, and William D. Magwood IV

Technology

Director of Economic Impact and Diversity Sarah J. Summerville, Acting

Director, Contract Reform and Privatization Walter S. Howes

Project Office

Executive Director of Secretary of Energy Skila S. Harris

Advisory Board

Departmental Representative, Defense Nuclear Mark B. Whittaker

Facilities Safety Board

Chair, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission James J. Hoecker

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The Department of Energy, in partnership with its customers, is entrusted to contribute to the welfare of the Nation by providing the technical information and the scientific and educational foundation for the technology, policy, and institutional leadership necessary to achieve efficiency in energy use, diversity in energy sources, a more productive and competitive economy, improved environmental quality, and a secure national defense.

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.

Offices managing programs which require large budget outlays or provide technical direction and support are structured to reflect the principal programmatic missions of the Department: energy programs, national security programs, environmental management programs, and science and technology programs. The energy programs area includes the Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, the Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy, the Office of Nuclear Energy, Science, and Technology, the Power Marketing Administrations, and the Energy Information Administration. The national security programs area includes the Assistant Secretary for Defense Programs, the Office of Nonproliferation and National Security, and the Office of Fissile Materials Disposition. The environmental quality programs area includes the Assistant Secretary for Environmental Management and the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management. The science programs area includes the Office of Science and the Laboratory Operations Board and the Research and Development Council, which have been established under the Secretary of Energy Advisory Board to provide advice regarding the strategic direction for the Department's laboratories, and to coordinate and integrate research and development across the Department, respectively.

The Department's organization also includes the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which is an independent regulatory organization within the Department.

Office of the Secretary

Secretary The Secretary provides the overall vision, programmatic leadership, management and direction, and administration of the Department; decides major energy policy and planning issues; acts as the principal spokesperson for the Department; and ensures that effective communication and working relationships with State, local, and tribal governments, the President, the Congress, other Federal agencies and departments, the private sector, and the public are achieved. The Secretary is the principal adviser to the President on energy policies, plans, and programs.

Deputy Secretary The Deputy Secretary acts for the Secretary in the Secretary's absence and assists the Secretary in deciding major energy policy and planning issues and in representing the Department before Congress and the public. The Deputy Secretary, assisted by the Under Secretary, provides daily management guidance and decisionmaking and coordinates the efforts of the energy, weapons/waste cleanup, and science and technology programs to achieve the Department's goals by delivering quality services to the public.

Staff Offices

Field Integration The Office of Field Integration provides centralized responsibility for strategic planning, management coordination, and oversight of the Department's field operations in general; and, specifically, for coordinating program and project planning, execution, and management

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assignments of the Department's eight multipurpose operations offices and two field offices managing environmental restoration efforts.

For further information, contact the Director of Resource Management and Services. Phone, 202-586-7438.

International Affairs The Office of the Assistant Secretary for International Affairs formulates and develops international energy policy leads the Department's bilateral and multilateral cooperation, investment, and trade activities; and promotes international science and technology cooperation.

For further information, contact the Director of Resource Management. Phone, 202-586-2555.

Policy The Office of the Director of Policy formulates, analyzes, develops, and coordinates Departmental energy policy, science and technology policy, environmental policy including global change policy, and economic policy. The Office oversees the execution of the Department's strategy for communicating the Administration's and the Department's policies to Congress, stakeholders, and the general public.

For further information, contact the Director of Resources Management. Phone, 202-586-2555.

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