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VALLEY AUTHORITY 537 directed to the local Social Security Office.

For further information, contact the Office of Public Inquiries, Social Security Administration, 6401 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21235. Phone, 410–965–7700. Internet, www.ssa.gov.

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY 400 West Summit Hill Drive, Knoxville, TN 37902 Phone, 865–632–2101. Internet, www.tva.gov. One Massachusetts Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20444–0001 Phone, 202–898–2999

Chairman CRAVEN CROWELL Directors SKILA HARRIS, GLENN L. MCCULLOUGH, JR. Senior Vice President, Communications STEVEN N. BENDER President and Chief Operating Officer OSWALD J. (IKE) ZERINGUE Chief Nuclear Officer JOHN A. SCALICE Chief Financial Officer DAVID N. SMITH Chief Administrative Officer NORMAN A. ZIGROSSI

The Tennessee Valley Authority conducts a unified program of resource development for the advancement of economic growth in the Tennessee Valley region. The Authority’s program of activities includes flood control, navigation, electric power production, recreation improvement, and forestry and wildlife development.

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is electricity. They also provide other a wholly owned Government benefits, notably outdoor recreation. corporation created by act of May 18, The Authority operates the river 1933 (16 U.S.C. 831–831dd). All control system and provides assistance to functions of the Authority are vested in State and local governments in reducing its three-member Board of Directors, the local flood problems. It also works with members of which are appointed by the other agencies to encourage full and President with the advice and consent of effective use of the navigable waterway the Senate. The President designates one by industry and commerce. member as Chairman. The Authority is the wholesale power supplier for 159 local municipal and TVA’s electric power program is cooperative electric systems serving financially self-supporting and operates customers in parts of 7 States. It supplies as part of an independent system with power to several Federal installations TVA’s system of dams on the Tennessee and 63 large companies whose power River and its larger tributaries. These requirements are large or unusual. Power dams provide flood regulation on the to meet these demands is supplied from Tennessee and contribute to regulation dams, coal-fired powerplants, nuclear of the lower Ohio and Rivers. powerplants, combustion turbine The system maintains a continuous 9- installations, and a pumped-storage foot-draft navigation channel for the hydroelectric plant; U.S. Corps of length of the 650-mile Engineers dams in the Cumberland main stream, from Paducah, KY, to Valley; and Aluminum Company of Knoxville, TN. The dams harness the America dams, whose operation is power of the rivers to produce coordinated with TVA’s system. 538 U.S. GOVERNMENT MANUAL

In economic and community This office will direct inquiries to the development programs, TVA provides appropriate procurement officer. technical assistance in areas including Economic Development 3E–NST, 565 industrial development, regional waste Marriott Drive, Nashville, TN 37214. management, tourism promotion, Phone, 615–882–2051. community preparedness, and vanpool Electric Power Supply and Rates ET organization. It works with local 12A, 400 West Summit Hill Drive, communities and groups to develop Knoxville, TN 37902–1499. Phone 865– maximum use of available area 632–3108. resources. Working with regional Employment Human Resources, ET learning centers, businesses, and 12A, 400 West Summit Hill Drive, industries, the Authority has identified Knoxville, TN 37902–1499. Phone, 865– skills that are needed in the high- 632–3222. (Other personnel offices may technology job market and has set up be contacted at other major locations.) training centers. Environmental and Energy Education At Muscle Shoals, AL, TVA operates a BR 4F, 1101 Market Street, Chattanooga, national laboratory for environmental TN 37402–2801. Phone, 865–751–4624. research, focusing on the cleanup and Environmental Research Center TVA protection of the Nation’s land, air, and Reservation, P.O. Box 1010, Muscle water resources. Projects include Shoals, AL 35661–1010. Phone, 256– development of methods for reducing 386–2026. nonpoint source pollution from Environmental Quality Environmental groundwater runoff, contaminated site Services, LP 5D, 1101 Market Street, remediation, bioenergy research, and Chattanooga, TN 37402–2801. Phone, industrial waste reduction. The work is 423–751–2293. centered on preventing and correcting Land Management/Shoreline Permitting environmental problems that are barriers Land Management, FOR 3A, Forestry to economic growth. TVA also operates Building, Ridgeway Road, Norris, TN the Public Power Institute, a research 37828. Phone, 865–632–1440. laboratory and a public-policy Library Services Corporate Library, ET clearinghouse for energy and PC, 400 West Summit Hill Drive, environmental issues. Knoxville, TN 37902–1499. Phone, 865– In cooperation with other agencies, 632–3464. Chattanooga Office Complex, TVA conducts research and development SP 1A, 1101 Market Street, Chattanooga, programs in forestry, fish and game, TN 37402–2801. Phone, 423–751–4913. watershed protection, health services Muscle Shoals, CTR 1A, P.O. Box 1010, related to its operations, and economic Muscle Shoals, AL 35661–1010. Phone, development of Tennessee Valley 256–386–2417. communities. Maps Maps Information & Sales, HB 1A, 311 Broad Street, Chattanooga, TN Sources of Information 37402–2801. Phone, 423–751–6277. Citizen Participation TVA Medical Services Health Services, EB Communications, ET 12A, 400 West 8A, 20 East Eleventh Street, Chattanooga, Summit Hill Drive, Knoxville, TN TN 37402–2801. Phone, 423–751–2091. 37902–1499. Phone, 865–632–2101. Publications TVA Communications, ET Contracts Purchasing, WT 4D, 400 6E, 400 West Summit Hill Drive, West Summit Hill Drive, Knoxville, TN Knoxville, TN 37902–1499. Phone, 865– 37902–1499. Phone, 865–632–4796. 632–8039.

For further information, contact TVA Communications, 400 West Summit Hill Drive, Knoxville, TN 37902– 1499. Phone, 865–632–8039; or TVA Washington Office, One Massachusetts Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20044. Phone, 202–898–2999. Internet, www.tva.gov. TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY 539

TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY Suite 200, 1621 North Kent Street, Arlington, VA 22209–2131 Phone, 703–875–4357. Fax, 703–875–4009. Internet, www.tda.gov. E-mail, [email protected].

Director J. JOSEPH GRANDMAISON Deputy Director BARBARA R. BRADFORD General Counsel LEOCADIA I. ZAK Assistant Director for Management Operations LARRY BEVAN Director of Public Affairs and Marketing JOHN F. LEYDEN, JR. Congressional Liason JULIE C. NORTON Regional Directors: Africa and Middle East HENRY D. STEINGASS Central, Eastern, and Southern Europe NED CABOT New Independent States, Mongolia, and DANIEL D. STEIN India Asia and Pacific GEOFFREY JACKSON Latin America and Caribbean ALBERT W. ANGULO Economist/Evaluation Officer DAVID DENNY Financial Manager NOREEN ST.LOUIS Contracting Officer DELLA GLENN Administrative Officer CAROLYN HUM Grants Administrator PATRICIA SMITH

The Trade and Development Agency’s mission is to promote economic development in, and simultaneously export U.S. goods and services to, developing and middle- income nations in the following regions of the world: Africa/Middle East, Asia/ Pacific, Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the New Independent States.

The Trade and Development Program business briefings, and various forms of was established on July 1, 1980, as a technical assistance in support of component organization of the specific projects, enabling American International Development Cooperation businesses to become involved in the Agency. Section 2204 of the Omnibus planning of infrastructure and industrial Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988 projects in emerging markets. Working (22 U.S.C. 2421) made it a separate closely with a foreign nation sponsor, component agency. The organization TDA makes its funds available on the was renamed the Trade and condition that the foreign entity contract Development Agency (TDA) and made with a U.S. firm to perform the study. an independent agency within the This affords American firms market entry, executive branch of the Federal exposure, and information, thus helping Government on October 28, 1992, by them to establish a position in markets the Jobs Through Exports Act of 1992 that are otherwise difficult to penetrate. (22 U.S.C. 2421). The Agency’s focus is the planning The Trade and Development Agency phase of major infrastructure and assists in the creation of jobs for industrial projects. It is involved in Americans by helping U.S. companies several sectors, including: agriculture, pursue exports and other overseas aviation, energy, environment, health business opportunities. It funds feasibility care, manufacturing, mining and studies, orientation visits, training grants, minerals development,