Office of Management and Budget

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EXECUTIVE BRANCH: THE PRESIDENT 87
Off‌ice of the President. The services
provided include information, personnel,
technology, and f‌inancial management;
data processing; library and research
services; security; legislative liaisons; and
general off‌ice operations such as mail,
messenger, printing, procurement, and
supply services.
For further information, contact the Off‌ice of the Director, Off‌ice of Administration, Washington,DC 20503.
Phone, 202–456–2861. Internet, http://www.whitehouse.gov/oa.
Off‌ice of Management and Budget
New Executive Off‌ice Building, Washington, DC 20503
Phone, 202–395–3080. Internet, http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb.
Director JACOB J. LEW
Deputy Director ROB NABORS, Acting
Deputy Director for Management JEFFREY D. ZIENTS
Chief of Staff MELISSA GREEN
Administrator, Off‌ice of Federal Procurement
Policy
DANIEL GORDON
Administrator, Off‌ice of Information and
Regulatory Affairs
CASS R. SUNSTEIN
Assistant Director for Management and
Operations
LAUREN E. WRIGHT
Assistant Director for Budget COURTNEY TIMBERLAKE
Assistant Director for Legislative Reference JAMES J. JUKES
Associate Director for Communications KENNETH BAER
Associate Director for Economic Policy ALEXANDRE MAS
Associate Director for Education, Income
Maintenance and Labor
ROBERT GORDON
Associate Director for General Government
Programs
XAVIER BRIGGS
Associate Director for Information Technology
and E–Government
VIVEK KUNDRA
Associate Director for Legislative Affairs KATHERINE ELTRICH
Associate Director for National Security
Programs
STEVE KOSIAK
Associate Director for Natural Resource
Programs
SALLY ERICSSON
Controller, Off‌ice of Federal Financial
Management
DANIEL I. WERFEL
General Counsel PREETA D. BANSAL
Associate Director for Health KEITH FONTENOT
Executive Associate Director JEFFREY LIEBMAN
The Off‌ice of Management and Budget evaluates, formulates, and coordinates
management procedures and program objectives within and among Federal
departments and agencies. It also controls the administration of the Federal budget,
while routinely providing the President with recommendations regarding budget
proposals and relevant legislative enactments.
The Off‌ice of Management and Budget
(OMB), formerly the Bureau of the
Budget, was established in the Executive
Off‌ice of the President pursuant to
Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1939 (5
U.S.C. app.).
The Off‌ice’s primary functions are: to
assist the President in developing and
maintaining effective government by

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