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DEPARTMENT of COMMERCE Herbert C DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Herbert C. Hoover Building 14th Street between Pennsylvania and Constitution Avenues 20230 phone 482±2000, http://www.doc.gov WILLIAM M. DALEY, Secretary of Commerce; born August 9, 1948 in Chicago IL; B.S., Loyola University, 1970; J.D., John Marshall Law School, 1975; admitted to Illinois bar, 1975; served in Army National Guard/Air National Guard, 1970±76; Partner in law firm of Daley and George, 1975±85; partner (1985±89) and Counsel (1989±90) in law firm of Mayer, Brown and Platt; Vice Chairman (1989±90) and President and Chief Operating Officer (1990±93) of Amalgamated Bank of Chicago; Special Counsel to the President for the North American Free Trade Agreement, 1993; partner in law firm of Mayer, Brown and Platt, 1993±97; married to Loretta Aukstik, 1970; three children: William R., Lauren, and Maura; nominated on December 13, 1996, by President Clinton; confirmed by the U.S. Senate on January 30, 1997, to be Secretary of Commerce; sworn in on February 10, 1997. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Secretary of Commerce.ÐWilliam M. Daley. Deputy Secretary.Ð[Vacant], Room 5838, 482±4625. Counselor to the Secretary.Ð[Vacant], Room 5865, 482±5485. Chief of Staff.ÐPaul Donovan, Room 5858, 482±4246. Director, Office of: Executive Secretariat.ÐBettie Baca, Room 5516, 482±3934. Scheduling.ÐDalia E. Elalfi Traynham, Room 5583, 482±5880. Public Affairs.ÐMary Hanley, Room 5415, 482±8290. Business Liaison.ÐCheryl Bruner, Room 5062, 482±1360. White House Liaison.ÐParnice Green, Room 5717, 482±1684. Consumer Affairs.ÐLajuan Johnson, Room 5718, 482±5001. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY SECRETARY Deputy Secretary.Ð[Vacant], Room 5838, 482±4625. Associate Deputy Secretary.ÐKent Hughes, Room 5027, 482±6315. GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.Ð[Vacant], Room 5870, 482±4772. Deputy General Counsel.ÐPaul Joffe, Room 5870, 482±4772. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR LEGISLATIVE AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary.ÐDeborah K. Kilmer, Room 5421, 482±3663. Deputy Assistant Secretary.ÐJohn S. Gray, Room 5421, 482±3663. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION Herbert C. Hoover Building, Room 5830, 482±4951 Chief Financial Officer and Assistant Secretary for Administration.ÐRaymond G. Kammer, Jr. (acting). Deputy Assistant Secretary.Ð[Vacant]. Director for: Human Resources Management.ÐElizabeth W. Stroud, Room 5001, 482±4807. 715 VerDate 18-JUN-99 07:35 Aug 25, 1999 Jkt 055500 PO 00000 Frm 00734 Fmt 4471 Sfmt 4471 E:\HR\OC\CDNEW.008 cdnew PsN: cdnew 716 Congressional Directory Deputy Director.Ð[Vacant], Room 5001, 482±4807. Director, Office of: Personnel Operations.ÐH. James Reese, Room 5005, 482±3827. Programs and Policies.ÐPamela E. Rankin, Room 5102, 482±3982. Automated Systems and Pay Policy.ÐDiane Atchinson, Room 5118, 482±4425. Budget, Management and Information, and Deputy Chief Information Officer.Ð Alan P. Balutis, Room 5820, 482±3490. Director, Office of: Budget.ÐMark E. Brown, Room 5818, 482±4648. Management and Organization.ÐStephen C. Browning, Room 5327, 482±3707. Information Planning and Review.ÐLisa Westerbach, Room 6625, 482±0335. Information Policy and Technology.ÐJames E. McNamee, Room 6899, 482±3201. Computer Services.ÐPatrick F. Smith, Room 1030 SILLS, (703) 487±4724. Decision Analysis Center.ÐCharles Treat, Room 5026, 482±1314. Executive Budgeting and Assistance Management.ÐSonya G. Stewart, Room 6026, 482±4299. Office of Executive Assistance Management.ÐJohn J. Phelan, III, Room 6020, 482±4115. Office of Executive Budgeting.ÐThomas D. Jones, Room 6839, 482±4458. Financial Management and Deputy Chief Financial Officer.ÐJohn D. Newell, Room 6827, 482±1207. Deputy Director for Financial Management.ÐDouglas K. Day, Room 6827, 482±0590. Director, Office of: Financial Management Systems.ÐJoseph Sclafani, Room 10 IC, (301) 258±4505. Financial Policy and Assistance.ÐTheodore A. Johnson, Room 6819, 482±0754. Acquisition Management.ÐKenneth Buck (acting), Room 6424, 482±0191. Director: Acquisition Services.ÐHoward Price, Room 6516, 482±1966. Acquisition Policy and Programs.ÐMichael Sade, Room 6424, 482±4248. Systems Analysis and Organizational Performance.ÐStephen C. Willett, Room 6424, 482±4248. Security and Administrative Services.ÐHugh L. Brennan, Room 6316, 482±1200. Director, Office of: Administrative Operations.ÐRobert A. Galpin, Room 2852, 482±3721. Security.ÐSteven E. Garmon, Room 1069, 482±4371. Safety and Building Management.ÐRobert Heinemann, Room 6316, 482±4935. Real Estate Policy and Major Programs.ÐJames M. Andrews, Room 1040, 482±3580. Civil Rights.ÐCourtland Cox, Room 6010, 482±3940. Chief: Programs Planning and Systems Division.ÐDavid R. Lewis, Room 6010, 482±5691. Compliance Division.ÐKimberly Walton, Room 6010, 482±4993. Systems and Telecommunications Management.ÐRonald P. Hack, Room 6082, 482±0120. Director, Office of: Telecommunications Management.ÐThomas Zetty, Room 6608, 482±3501. Information Systems.Ð[Vacant], Room 6066, 482±2855. Technical Support.ÐGeorge Imber, Room 6616, 482±0873. INSPECTOR GENERAL Herbert C. Hoover Building, Room 7898±C, 482±4661 Inspector General.ÐFrank DeGeorge. Deputy Inspector General.Ð[Vacant], 482±3516. Executive Assistant.ÐMary L. Casey, 482±1318. Congressional Liaison Officer.ÐJessica Rickenbach, 482±3052. Counsel to the Inspector General.ÐElizabeth T. Barlow, Room 7892, 482±5992. Assistant Inspector General for Inspections and Program Evaluations.ÐJohnnie E. Frazier, Room 7886±B, 482±2754. Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Inspections and Program Evaluations.ÐJill A. Gross, Room 7886±B, 482±2754. Audits.ÐGeorge E. Ross, Room 7721, 482±1934. Deputy Assistant Inspector General for: Audits.ÐWilliam E. Todd, Room 7721, 482±1934. Environmental and Technology.ÐRonald D. Lieberman, SSMC3, Suite 4404, (301) 713±2070. VerDate 18-JUN-99 07:35 Aug 25, 1999 Jkt 055500 PO 00000 Frm 00735 Fmt 4471 Sfmt 4470 E:\HR\OC\CDNEW.008 cdnew PsN: cdnew Department of Commerce 717 Regional Audits.ÐLarry B. Gross, Room 7721, 482±0745. Systems Evaluation.ÐJudith J. Gordon, Room 7876, 482±0185. Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Systems Evaluation.ÐAllen R. Crawley, Room 7876,482±0185. Investigations.ÐDamon L. Barbat, Room 7087, 482±0934. Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Investigations.ÐKathy A. Friebel, Room 7087, 482±0934. Compliance and Administration.Ð[Vacant], Room 7099±A, 482±4266. Human Resources Management Officer.ÐJames D. Back, Room 7713, 482±4948. Budget Officer.ÐAnn Carman, Room 7099±A, 482±1025. Press Inquiries and FOIA Requests.ÐOffice of Counsel, Room 7892, 482±5992. UNDER SECRETARY FOR ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS ADMINISTRATION Herbert C. Hoover Building, Room 4848, phone 482±3727, fax 482±0432 Under Secretary.ÐEverett M. Ehrlich. Deputy Under Secretary.ÐPaul A. London, Room 4850, 482±3523. Associate Under Secretary.ÐJohn Gray, Room 4843, 482±2760. Executive Director.ÐJames K. White, Room 4840, 482±2405. Chief Economist.ÐJames L. Price, Room 4868±A, 482±4885. Director, Office of: Administration.ÐB. Jerome Jackson, Room 4093, 482±3884. Stat-USA.ÐKenneth W. Rogers, Room 4878, 482±1405. Economic Conditions.ÐCarl E. Cox, Room 4861, 482±4871. Policy Development.ÐJeffrey L. Mayer, Room 4858, 482±1727. International Macroeconomic Analysis.ÐSumiye O. Okubo, Room 4868, 482±1675. BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 1441 L Street NW 20230, phone 606±9600, fax 606±5311 Director.ÐJ. Steven Landefeld, Room 6006. Deputy Director.ÐBetty Barker, Room 6005, 606±9602. Administrative Officer.ÐSheila A. Robinson, Room 3013, 606±5556, fax 606±5323. Associate Director for: National Income Expenditures and Wealth.Ð[Vacant], Room 5006, 606±9715. Regional Economics.ÐHugh W. Knox, Room 6064, 606±9605. International Economics.ÐGerald A. Pollack, Room 6004, 606±9604. Chief Economist.ÐJack E. Triplett, Room 6060, 606±9603. Chief Statistician.ÐRobert P. Parker, Room 6065, 606±9607. Division Chiefs: Balance of Payments.ÐChristopher L. Bach, Room 8024, 606±9545, fax 606±5314. Computer Systems and Services.ÐAlan C. Lorish, Room 3051, 606±9909, fax 606±5315. Current Business Analysis.ÐDouglas R. Fox, Room 6040, 606±9683, fax 606±5313. Government.ÐKarl Galbraith, Room 5071, 606±9778, fax 606±5349. Interindustry Economics.ÐAnn M. Lawson, Room 8066, 606±9462, fax 606±5316. International Investment.ÐGerald A. Pollack (acting), Room 6004, 606±9604, fax 606±5311. National Income and Wealth.ÐLeon W. Taub, Room 5006, 606±9722, fax 606±5320. Regional Economic Analysis.ÐJohn R. Kort, Room 4048, 606±9221, fax 606±5321. Regional Economic Measurement.ÐRobert Brown, Room 4005, 606±9246, fax 606±5322. Public Information Office.ÐStaff, Room 6027, 606±9900, fax 606±5310. News Media Contact.ÐLarry Moran, Room 6043, 606±9691, fax 606±5310. VerDate 18-JUN-99 07:35 Aug 25, 1999 Jkt 055500 PO 00000 Frm 00736 Fmt 4471 Sfmt 4471 E:\HR\OC\CDNEW.008 cdnew PsN: cdnew 718 Congressional Directory BUREAU OF THE CENSUS (Use Washington DC 20233 for mailings to all locations.) Federal Office Building Number 3, Suitland MD 20746 (FOB±3) Federal Office Building Number 4, Suitland MD 20746 (FOB±4) Iverson Mall, Marlow Heights MD 20748 (IM) Washington Plaza Number 1, Upper Marlboro MD 20772 (WP±1) Washington Plaza Number 2, Upper Marlboro MD 20772 (WP±2) Director.ÐMartha Farnsworth Riche, FOB±3, Room 2049, (301) 457±2135, fax (301) 457±3761. Deputy Director.Ð[Vacant], FOB±3, Room 2049, (301) 457±2138, fax (301) 457±3761. Principal Associate Director and Chief Financial Officer.Ð[Vacant], FOB±3, Room 2037, (301) 457±2469, fax (301) 457±1902. Principal Associate Director for Programs.ÐPaula J. Schneider, FOB±3, Room 2037, (301) 457±2092, fax (301) 457±1902. Associate Director for: Administration/Controller.ÐNancy A. Potok, FOB±3, Room 2025, (301) 457±2473, fax (301) 457±1902. Information Technology.Ð[Vacant], FOB±3, Room 2065, (301) 457±2168, fax (301) 457±1609. Field Operations.ÐMarvin D. Raines, FOB±3, Room 2027, (301) 457±2072, fax (301) 457±1902. Communications.ÐPhilip L. Sparks, FOB±3, Room 2069, (301) 457±2158, fax (301) 457±2063. Economic Programs.ÐFrederick T. Knickerbocker, FOB±3, Room 2061, (301) 457±2112, fax (301) 457±3761. Decennial Census.ÐRobert W. Marx, FOB±3, Room 2031, (301) 457±2131, fax (301) 457±1902.
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