Department of the Interior

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

1849 C Street NW., Washington, DC 20240

Phone, 202-208-3100. Internet, http://www.doi.gov.

SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR Dirk Kempthorne

Deputy Secretary P. Lynn Scarlett

Chief of Staff Brian Waidmann

Deputy Chief of Staff Douglas W. Domenech

Special Trustee for American Indians Ross Owen Swimmer

Director of Congressional and Matthew Eames

Legislative Affairs

Chief Counselor to the Secretary (vacancy)

Counselor to the Secretary (vacancy)

White House Liaison (vacancy)

Science Adviser to the Secretary James Tate

Director, Office of Communications Ernestine Kreisher

Director of External and Kit Kimble

Intergovernmental Affairs

Director, Office of the Executive Fay Iudicello

Secretariat and Regulatory Affairs

Senior Advisor to the Secretary for Drue Pearce

Alaskan Affairs

Executive Director, Office of Bert T. Edwards

Historical Trust Accounting

Executive Director, Take Pride in Martha Allbright

America

Solicitor (vacancy)

Deputy Solicitor David Bernhardt

Counselor to the Solicitor Lawrence Jensen

Associate Solicitor (Administration) Edward Keable

Associate Solicitor (Conservation David Verhey

and Wildlife)

Associate Solicitor (Land and Water Emma Suarez

Resources)

Associate Solicitor (General Law) Arthur E. Gary

Associate Solicitor (Indian Affairs) Carl Artman

Associate Solicitor (Mineral James Harris

Resources)

Director, Office of Ethics Shayla F. Simmons

Inspector General Earl E. Devaney

Deputy Inspector General Mary Kendall

Assistant Secretary--Water and Science Mark Limbaugh

Deputy Assistant Secretary (vacancy)

Director, U.S. Geological Survey (vacancy)

Commissioner, Bureau of Reclamation John W. Keys III

Assistant Secretary--Fish and Wildlife and Parks (vacancy)

Deputy Assistant Secretaries Matthew J. Hogan, Julie MacDonald, David P. Smith

Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife H. Dale Hall

Service

Director, National Park Service Fran Mainella

Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs (vacancy)

Counselor to the Assistant Secretary Michael Olsen

Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary (vacancy)

Deputy Assistant Secretary--Policy (vacancy)

and Economic Development

Deputy Assistant Secretary-- Debbie Clark

Management

Deputy Assistant Secretary-- (vacancy)

Information Resources Management/Chief Information Officer

Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs William Ragsdale

Assistant Secretary--Land and Minerals (vacancy)

Management

Deputy Assistant Secretary Chad Calvert

Director, Minerals Management R.M. Johnnie Burton

Service

Director, Bureau of Land Management Kathleen B. Clarke

Director, Office of Surface Mining (vacancy)

Reclamation and Enforcement

Assistant Secretary--Policy, Management, and R. Thomas Weimer

Budget

Chief of Staff Monica Noe

Chief Information Officer, Office of W. Hord Tipton

the Chief Information Officer

Deputy Assistant Secretary--Policy and Christopher Kearney

International Affairs

Director, Office of Environmental Willie R. Taylor

Policy and Compliance

Director, Office of Policy Analysis (vacancy)

Director, Office of Hawaiian Affairs (vacancy)

Deputy Assistant Secretary--Business Management Nina Hatfield

and Wildlife Fire

Director, Office of Small and Robert W. Faithful

Disadvantaged Business Utilization

Director, Office of Budget John Trezise

Director, Office of Financial Daniel Fletcher

Management

Director, Office of Acquisition and Debra Sonderman

Property

Director, National Business Center Douglas Bourgeois

Director, Office of Wildland Fire (vacancy)

Coordination

Deputy Assistant Secretary--Performance, Paul D. Hoffman

Accountability, and Human Resources

Deputy Chief Human Capital Officer Kathleen J.H. Wheeler

Director, Office of Human Resources Marilia Matos

Director, Office of Civil Rights Sharon Eller

Director, Office of Occupational Diane Schmitz

Health and Safety

Director, Office of Strategic Michelle Chavez

Development of Human Capital

Director, Office of Collaborative Elena Gonzalez

Action and Dispute Resolution

Director, Office of Planning and Richard T. Beck

Performance Management

Director, Office of Hearings and Robert S. More

Appeals

Director, Center for Competitive Donna Kalvels

Sourcing Excellence

Deputy Assistant Secretary--Law Enforcement and Larry R. Parkinson

Security

Director, Office of Law Enforcement Steven Calvery

and Security

Deputy Assistant Secretary--Insular Affairs David Cohen

Director, Office of Insular Affairs Nikolao Pula

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The mission of the Department of the Interior is to protect and provide access to our Nation's natural and cultural heritage and honor our trust responsibilities to tribes and our commitments to island communities. The Department manages the Nation's public lands and minerals, national parks, national wildlife refuges, and western water resources and upholds Federal trust responsibilities to Indian tribes and our commitments to island communities. It is responsible for migratory wildlife conservation; historic preservation; endangered species; surface-mined lands protection and restoration; mapping; geological, hydrological, and biological science; and financial and technical assistance for the insular areas.

The Department of the Interior was created by act of March 3, 1849 (43 U.S.C. 1451), which transferred to it the General Land Office, the Office of Indian Affairs, the Pension Office, and the Patent Office. It was reorganized by Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1950, as amended (5 U.S.C. app.).

Secretary The Secretary of the Interior reports directly to the President and is responsible for the direction and supervision of all operations and activities of the Department. Some areas where public purposes are broadly applied include:

Fish, Wildlife, and Parks The Office of the Assistant Secretary (Fish and Wildlife and Parks) has responsibility for programs associated with the use, management and conservation of natural resources, lands and cultural facilities associated with the National Park and National Refuge Systems, and the conservation and enhancement of fish, wildlife, vegetation, and habitat. The Office represents the Department in the coordination of marine ecosystems and biological resources programs with other Federal agencies. It also exercises secretarial direction and supervision over the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Park Service.

Water and Science The Office of the Assistant Secretary (Water and Science) provides oversight to the U.S. Geological Survey, the Bureau of Reclamation and the Central Utah Project Completion Act Office. It provides policy direction and oversight in program areas related to water project operations, facility security and natural resource management as well as for geologic, hydrologic, cartographic, biologic, and technological research. It provides guidance in developing national water and science policies and environmental improvement.

Land and Minerals Management The Office of the Assistant Secretary

(Land and Minerals Management) has responsibility for programs associated with public land management; operations management and leasing for minerals on public lands, including the Outer Continental Shelf to the outer limits of the United States economic jurisdiction; minerals operations management on Indian lands; surface mining reclamation and enforcement functions; and management of revenues from Federal and Indian mineral leases.

Indian Affairs The Office of the Assistant Secretary (Indian Affairs) is responsible for establishing and acting on issues affecting Indian policy and programs; exercising direction and supervision of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, including the Office of Indian Education Programs; directly supervising the Federal acknowledgment of tribes, tribal self-

determination and self-governance, Indian gaming management, economic development, and all administrative, financial, and information resources management activities; and maintaining liaison and coordination T206692.021

between the Department and other Federal agencies that provide services or funding to Indians.

The Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians (OST) oversees Indian trust reform efforts departmentwide to ensure the establishment of policies, procedures, systems, and practices to allow the Secretary to discharge the Government's fiduciary trust responsibilities to American Indians and tribes. OST also has programmatic responsibility for the management of financial trust assets, asset appraisals, and fiduciary trust beneficiary services.

Insular Affairs The Office of Insular Affairs (OIA) assists the territories of American Samoa, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in developing more efficient and effective government by providing financial and technical assistance, and serves as a focal point for the management of relations between the United States and the islands by developing and promoting appropriate Federal policies. OIA also carries out the Secretary's responsibilities that are related to the three freely associated states

(the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau); the Palmyra Atoll Excluded Areas; Wake Atoll's residual administration; and Midway Atoll's nonterrestrial areas.

For further information, contact the Office of Communications, Department of the Interior, Washington, DC 20240. Phone, 202-208-3171. Internet, http://www.doi.gov.

Bureaus

United States Fish and Wildlife Service

The United States Fish and Wildlife Service's national responsibility in the service of fish, wildlife, and people spans more than 130 years to the establishment of a predecessor agency, the Bureau of Fisheries, in

1871. First created as an independent agency, the Bureau of Fisheries was later placed in the Department of Commerce. A second predecessor agency, the Bureau of Biological Survey, was established in 1885 in the Department of Agriculture. In 1939, the two Bureaus and their functions...

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