DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585 Phone, 202–586–5000. , www.energy.gov.

SECRETARY OF ENERGY SPENCER ABRAHAM Deputy Secretary (VACANCY) Under Secretary for Energy, Science, and ROBERT G. CARD Environment Assistant Secretary, Fossil Energy CARL MICHAEL SMITH Assistant Secretary, Energy Efficiency and DAVID K. GARMAN Renewable Energy Director of Nuclear Energy, Science, and WILLIAM D. MAGWOOD IV Technology Administrator, Energy Information (VACANCY) Administration Director of Science RAYMOND L. ORBACH Assistant Secretary, Environmental JESSIE H. ROBERSON Management Director of Civilian Radioactive Waste MARGARET CHU Management Under Secretary for Nuclear Security and GEN. JOHN A. GORDON, USAF Administrator for National Nuclear (RET.) Security Administration Deputy Administrator for Defense EVERET H. BECKNER Programs Deputy Administrator for Defense Nuclear LINTON F. BROOKS Nonproliferation Deputy Administrator for Naval Reactors ADM. F.L. BOWMAN, USN Office of Management, Budget and BRUCE M. CARNES Evaluation/Chief Financial Officer Chief Information Officer KAREN S. EVANS Director, Office of Security JOSEPH S. MAHALEY General Counsel LEE SARAH LIBERMAN OTIS Inspector General GREGORY H. FRIEDMAN Assistant Secretary, Congressional and DANNY R. BROUILLETTE Intergovernmental Affairs Assistant Secretary, Environment, Safety, and BEVERLY A. COOK Health Assistant Secretary, Policy and International VICKEY A. BAILEY Affairs Director, Independent Oversight and GLENN S. PODONSKY Performance Assurance Director, Public Affairs JEANNE T. LOPATTO Director of Counterintelligence MICHAEL J. WAGUESPACK Director of Economic Impact and Diversity THERESA ALVILLAR SPEAKES Director of Hearings and Appeals GEORGE B. BREZNAY Director of Intelligence LAWRENCE H. SANCHEZ Director, Worker and Community Transition MICHAEL W. OWEN 214

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Executive Director, Secretary of Energy CRAIG R. REED Advisory Board Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board MARK B. WHITTAKER Liaison

FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION 888 First Street NE., Washington, DC 20426 Phone, 202–208–0055. Internet, www.ferc.gov.

Chairman PATRICK WOOD III

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 Representative to the Defense Nuclear established by the Department of Energy Facilities Safety Board (DNFSB) manages Organization Act (42 U.S.C. 7131), the Department’s interaction with effective October 1, 1977, pursuant to DNFSB as mandated by law, including Executive Order 12009 of September 13, achievement of the mutual goal of 1977. The act consolidated the major ensuring protection of public and Federal energy functions into one employee health and safety and the Cabinet-level Department. environment by appropriate and timely Secretary The Secretary decides major resolution of DNFSB recommendations energy policy and planning issues; acts and concerns. as the principal spokesperson for the For further information, contact the Departmental Department; and ensures the effective Representative to the Defense Nuclear Facilities communication and working Safety Board. Phone, 202–586–3887. relationships with Federal, State, local, and tribal governments and the public. Intelligence The Office of Intelligence The Secretary is the principal adviser to ensures that departmental intelligence the President on energy policies, plans, information requirements are met and and programs. that the Department’s technical, Counterintelligence The Office of analytical, and research expertise is Counterintelligence develops and made available to support U.S. implements an effective intelligence efforts. The Office ensures counterintelligence program to identify, effective use of the U.S. Government’s neutralize, and deter foreign government intelligence apparatus in support of the or industrial intelligence activities Department of Energy’s needs for directed at or involving Department information on foreign energy situations programs, personnel, facilities, and hostile threats, information on global technologies, classified information, and nuclear weapons development, sensitive information. The Office nonproliferation, and foreign formulates all DOE counterintelligence hydrocarbon, nuclear, and other energy policy and coordinates all investigative production and consumption. matters with the Federal Bureau of For further information, contact the Office of Investigation. Intelligence. Phone, 202–586–2610. For further information, contact the Office of Counterintelligence. Phone, 202–586–5901. Security The Office of Security develops strategies and policies Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board governing the protection of national Liaison The Office of the Departmental security and other critical assets

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TRANSITION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND AND COMMUNITY ENERGY, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR ENVIRONMENT, OFFICE OF WORKER SAFETY AND HEALTH OFFICE OF NUCLEAR RENEWABLE ENERGY ASSISTANT SECRETARY ASSISTANT SECRETARY AND ENVIRONMENT UNDER SECRETARY SECRETARY FOR ENERGY, SCIENCE DEPUTY SECRETARY WASTE ENERGY OFFICE OF ASSISTANT FOR FOSSIL SECRETARY MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT OFFICE OF SCIENCE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CIVILIAN RADIOACTIVE ASSISTANT SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY COMMISSION REGULATORY FEDERAL ENERGY OFFICE OF ASSOCIATE ASSOCIATE OPERATIONS OPERATIONS EMERGENCY FACILITIES AND ADMINISTRATION MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATOR FOR ADMINISTRATOR FOR NUCLEAR SECURITY/ NUCLEAR ADMINISTRATOR FOR ADMINISTRATOR UNDER SECRETARY FOR NUCLEAR SECURITY, NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY ADMINISTRATION DEPUTY DEPUTY DEPUTY NUCLEAR PROGRAMS REACTORS FOR NAVAL FOR DEFENSE FOR DEFENSE ADMINISTRATOR ADMINISTRATOR ADMINISTRATOR NONPROLIFERATION The Deputy Secretary also serves as the Chief Operating Officer. *

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entrusted to the Department of Energy. It home heating oil reserve, and the naval also manages security operations for petroleum shale reserves. DOE facilities in the national capital For further information, contact the Office of area. Communications. Phone, 202–586–6503. For more information, contact the Director of Nuclear Energy, Science, and Resource Management. Phone 202–586–6378. Technology The , Science, and Technology Energy Programs manages the Department’s research and development programs associated with Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy fission and fusion energy. This includes The Office of the Assistant Secretary for programs relating to naval and civilian Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy nuclear reactor development, nuclear is responsible for formulating and fuel cycle, and space nuclear directing programs designed to increase applications. The Office manages a the production and utilization of program to provide radioactive and renewable energy (solar, biomass, wind, stable isotope products to various geothermal, alcohol fuels, etc.) and domestic and international markets for hydrogen, and improving the energy medical research, health care, and efficiency of the transportation, industrial research. The Office also buildings, industrial, and utility sectors conducts technical analyses concerning through support of research and nonproliferation; assesses alternative development and technology transfer nuclear systems and new reactor and activities. It also has responsibility for fuel cycle concepts; manages depleted administering programs that provide uranium hexafluoride activities, highly financial assistance for State energy enriched uranium downblend, natural planning; the weatherization of housing uranium sales, and uranium enrichment owned by the poor and disadvantaged; legacy activities; and evaluates proposed implementing State and local energy advanced nuclear fission energy conservation programs; and the concepts and technical improvements for promotion of energy efficient possible application to nuclear construction and renovation of Federal powerplant systems. facilities. For further information, contact the Director of For further information, contact the Director of Management, Planning and Analysis. Phone, 301– Management and Operations. Phone, 202–586– 903–3796. 6768. Energy Information The Energy Fossil Energy The Office of the Information Administration is responsible Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy is for collecting, processing, publishing, responsible for research and and distributing data in the areas of development of programs involving coal, energy resource reserves, energy petroleum, and natural gas. The fossil production, demand, consumption, energy program involves applied distribution, and technology. It performs research, exploratory development, and analyses of energy data to assist limited proof-of-concept testing targeted government and nongovernment users in to high-risk and high-payoff endeavors. understanding energy trends. The objective of the program is to For further information, contact the Director, provide the general technology and National Energy Information Center. Phone, 202– knowledge base that the private sector 586–6537. can use to complete development and initiate commercialization of advanced processes and energy systems. The Nuclear Security Programs program is principally executed through Nuclear Security The National the National Energy Technology Nuclear Security Agency (NNSA) was Laboratory. The Office also manages the created by Congress through the strategic petroleum reserve, the northeast National Defense Authorization Act for

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Fiscal Year 2000 to bring focus to the development of the Department’s policy, management of the Nation’s defense plans, procedures, and research and nuclear security programs. Three existing development activities relating to arms organizations within the Department of control, nonproliferation, export controls, Energy—Defense Programs, Defense international nuclear safety and Nuclear Nonproliferation, and Naval safeguard, and surplus fissile materials Reactors—were combined into a new, inventories elimination activities. separately organized and managed For further information, contact the Associate agency within the DOE, headed by an Administrator for Management and Administration. Administrator who reports to the Phone, 202–586–84544544. Secretary. The NNSA is responsible for strengthening security through military application of nuclear Environmental Quality Programs energy and by reducing the global threat Civilian Radioactive Waste Management from terrorism and weapons of mass The Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste destruction. Management is responsible for implementation of the Nuclear Waste For further information, contact the Associate Administrator for Management and Administration. Policy Act of 1982, as amended (42 Phone, 202–586–8454. U.S.C. 10101 et seq.), which provides for the development of a permanent, safe Defense Activities The Office of the geologic repository for disposal of spent Deputy Administrator for Defense nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive Programs directs the Nation’s nuclear waste. weapons research, development, testing, production, and surveillance program. It For further information, contact the Director for Human Resources. Phone, 202–586–5975. is also responsible for the production of the special nuclear materials used by the Environmental Management The Office weapons program within the Department of the Assistant Secretary for and the management of defense nuclear Environmental Management manages waste and byproducts. The Office safe cleanup and closure of sites and ensures the technology base for the facilities; directs a safe and effective surety, reliability, military effectiveness, waste management program, including and credibility of the nuclear weapon storage and disposal of transuranic, stockpile. It also manages research in mixed, low-, and high-level waste; and inertial confinement fusion. develops and implements an applied research program to provide innovative For further information, contact the Associate Administrator for Management and Administration. technologies that yield permanent Phone, 301–586–8454. cleanup solutions at reduced costs. Naval Reactors The Office of the For further information, contact the Director of Deputy Administrator for Naval Reactors Resource Management. Phone, 202–586–2661. manages and performs research, Science Program development, design, acquisition, specification, construction, inspection, The Office of Science supports basic installation, certification, testing research that underpins DOE missions in overhaul, refueling, operations national security, energy, and procedures, maintenance, supply environment; constructs and operates support, and ultimate disposition of large scientific facilities for the U.S. naval nuclear propulsion plants. scientific community; and provides the infrastructure support for 10 national For further information, contact the Deputy laboratories. In terms of basic research, Administrator for Naval Reactors. Phone, 703–603– 5502. the Office of Science provides over 40% of Federal support to the physical Nuclear Nonproliferation The Office of sciences (including 90% of Federal the Deputy Administrator for Defense support for high energy and nuclear Nuclear Nonproliferation directs the ), the sole support to select sub-

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fields of national importance, such as Operations and Field Offices nuclear medicine, heavy element , and magnetic fusion, and The vast majority of the Department’s support for the research of scientists and energy and physical research and graduate students located in universities development, nuclear weapons research throughout the Nation. Office of Science and development, testing and support for major scientific user facilities, production, environmental restoration, including accelerators, synchrotron light and waste management activities are sources, and neutron sources, means that carried out by contractors who operate more that 18,000 scientists per year are able to use these state-of-the-art facilities Government-owned facilities. to conduct research in a wide range of Management and administration of fields, including biology, medicine, and Government-owned, contractor-operated materials. facility contracts are the major responsibility of the Department’s eight For further information, contact the Associate Director of Resource Management. Phone, 301– operations offices and two special 903–4944. purpose field offices. Department operations offices provide Federal Energy Regulatory a formal link between Department Commission headquarters and the field laboratories An independent five-member and other operating facilities. They also commission within the Department of manage programs and projects as Energy, the Federal Energy Regulatory assigned from lead headquarters program Commission’s responsibilities include offices. Routine management guidance, regulating transmission and wholesale coordination, and oversight of the sales of electric energy in interstate operations and field offices is provided commerce, certifying natural gas by the Office of Field Integration. Daily pipelines, regulating the rates of natural specific program direction for the gas pipelines and pipelines transporting crude oil and oil products, and licensing operations offices is provided by the non-Federal hydroelectric facilities. cognizant Assistant Secretary, Office Director, or program officer. For further information, contact the Office of External Affairs, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street NE, Washington, DC 20426. Phone, 202–208–1088. Internet, www.ferc.fed.us. Operations and Field Offices—Department of Energy

Office/Address Telephone

Operations Offices Albuquerque, NM (P.O. Box 5400, 87185Ð5400) ...... 505Ð845Ð6050 Chicago, IL (9800 S. Cass Ave., Argonne, IL 60439Ð4802) ...... 630Ð252Ð2110 Idaho Falls, ID (850 Energy Dr., 83401Ð1563) ...... 208Ð526Ð5665 Las Vegas, NV (P.O. Box 98518, 89193Ð8518) ...... 702Ð295Ð3211 Oak Ridge, TN (P.O. Box 2001, 37831Ð8763) ...... 423Ð576Ð4444 Oakland, CA (Rm. 700N, 1301 Clay St., 94612Ð5208) ...... 510Ð637Ð1800 Richland, WA (P.O. Box 550, 825 Jadwin Ave., 99352Ð0550) ...... 509Ð376Ð7395 Savannah River, SC (P.O. Box A, Aiken, SC 29802Ð0900) ...... 803Ð725Ð2405 Field Offices Miamisburg, OH (P.O. Box 3020, 45343Ð3020) ...... 937Ð865Ð3977 Rocky Flats, CO (P.O. Box 928, Golden, CO 80402Ð0928) ...... 303Ð966Ð2025

Power Administrations Power Administrations. Management oversight of the Power Administrations is The marketing and transmission of the responsibility of the Deputy electric power produced at Federal hydroelectric projects and reservoirs is Secretary. carried out by the Department’s four

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Bonneville Power Administration The manner as to encourage the most Administration markets power produced widespread and economical use. The by the Federal Columbia River Power Administration sets the lowest possible System at the lowest rates, consistent rates to consumers, consistent with with sound business practices, and gives sound business principles, and gives preference to public entities. preference in the sale of power and In addition, the Administration is energy to public bodies and responsible for energy conservation, cooperatives. renewable resource development, and The Administration also conducts and fish and wildlife enhancement under the participates in the comprehensive provisions of the Pacific Northwest planning of water resource development Electric Power Planning and in the Southwest. Conservation Act of 1980 (16 U.S.C. 839 note). For further information, contact the Southwestern Power Administration, Suite 1600, Williams Center For further information, contact the Bonneville Tower One, One West Third Street, Tulsa, OK Power Administration, 905 NE. Eleventh Avenue, 74103–3532. Phone, 918–595–6601. Portland, OR 97232–4169. Phone, 503–230–5101. Western Area Power Administration Southeastern Power Administration The Administration is responsible for the The Administration is responsible for the Federal electric power-marketing and transmission and disposition of surplus transmission functions in 15 central and electric power and energy generated at western States, encompassing a reservoir projects in the States of West geographic area of 1.3 million square Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South miles. The Administration sells power to Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, cooperatives, municipalities, public Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky. utility districts, private utilities, Federal The Administration sets the lowest and State agencies, and irrigation possible rates to consumers, consistent districts. The wholesale power with sound business principles, and customers, in turn, provide service to gives preference in the sale of such millions of retail consumers in the States power and energy to public bodies and of Arizona, California, Colorado, Iowa, cooperatives. Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, For further information, contact the Southeastern Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Power Administration, Samuel Elbert Building, 2 South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Public Square, Elberton, GA 30635–1850. Phone, Wyoming. 706–213–3805. The Administration is responsible for Southwestern Power Administration the operation and maintenance of The Administration is responsible for the transmission lines, substations, and sale and disposition of electric power various auxiliary power facilities in the and energy in the States of Arkansas, aforementioned geographic area and Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma, also for planning, construction, and and Texas. operation and maintenance of additional The Southwestern Power Federal transmission facilities that may Administration transmits and disposes of be authorized in the future. the electric power and energy generated For further information, contact the Western Area at Federal reservoir projects, Power Administration, 12155 West Alameda supplemented by power purchased from Parkway, Lakewood, CO 80228–2802. Phone 702– public and private utilities, in such a 962–7707.

Sources of Information

Consumer Information For information policies and operations and for other on the consumer impact of Department

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DOE consumer information, call 202– regarding departmental operations, 586–1908. processes, or practices or who may be Contracts and Small and Disadvantaged aware of or suspect illegal acts or Business Utilization Activities noncriminal violations should contact Information on business opportunities the hotline. Phone, 202–586–4073 or 1– with the Department and its contractors 800–541–1625. is available electronically through the Public Information Issuances, Press Internet, at www.pr.doe.gov/prbus.html. Releases, and Publications For media For information on existing DOE awards, contacts, call 202–586–5575. call 202–586–9051. Electronic Access Information Public Reading Room For information concerning the Department is available materials on DOE and public access to through the Internet, at www.energy.gov. DOE records, call 202–586–3142. Employment Most jobs in the Scientific and Technical Information Department are in the competitive The Office manages a system for the service. Positions are filled through centralized collection, announcement, hiring individuals with Federal civil and dissemination of and historical service status, but may also be filled reference to the Department’s scientific using lists of competitive eligibles from and technical information and the Office of Personnel Management or worldwide energy information. Contact the Department’s special examining the Office of Scientific and Technical units. Contact the Office of Personnel. Information, 175 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Phone, 202–586–1234. Oak Ridge, TN 37830–7255. Phone, Freedom of Information Act To obtain 423–576–1188. administrative and technical support in Whistleblower Assistance Federal or matters involving the Freedom of DOE contractor employees wishing to Information, Privacy, and Computer make complaints of alleged wrongdoing Matching Acts, call 202–586–5955. against the Department or its contractors Inspector General Hotline Persons should call 202–586–4034. who wish to raise issues of concern

For further information concerning the Department of Energy, contact the Office of Public Affairs, Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585. Phone, 202–586–4940. Internet, www.energy.gov.

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