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Katharine Macgregor Katharine MacGregor Wed Mar 7, 2018 All day HOLD FOR CERA WEEK Tue Mar 6, 2018 - Wed Mar 7, 2018 Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Calendar: Katharine MacGregor 8am - 9am BLOCK Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Calendar: Katharine MacGregor Created by: Tracie Lassiter 10am - 10:45am BOEM Budget Formulation Workshop Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: MIB North Penthouse Calendar: Katharine MacGregor Created by: Joseph Hayes Who: Katharine MacGregor, Kylie Santini Description: Santini, Kylie1:31 PM (1 minute ago)Joe,Hi! Kate agreed to speak at the BOEM Budget Formulation Workshop. Thankyou for reviewing her schedule with me. Based on our discussion, pleaseschedule her to speak with the group on Wednesday, March 7 from10am-10: 45am. Thank you for your help.Best wishes,Kylie---------- Forwarded message ----------From: Katharine MacGregor <[email protected]>Date: Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 7:09 PM Subject: Re: Invitation to Speak at the BOEM Budget FormulationWorkshop, March 6-7To: "Santini, Kylie" <[email protected]>Cc: Jill Moran <[email protected]>, Troy Ezell<troy. [email protected]>, "Houser, Beth S" <[email protected]>, JamesSchindler <james. [email protected]>SureSent from my iPhoneOn Feb 14, 2018, at 12:47 PM, Santini, Kylie <[email protected]>wrote:Kate,Good afternoon! BOEM recently decided to host a Bu FormulationWorkshop this Spring for our program budget coordinators to discussbudget formulation and learn more about the Administration andSecretarial priorities. The Workshop will be held on March 6-7 (2018)within the MIB North Penthouse. I mentioned the Workshop to James andhe agrees that it would be a wonderful opportunity for the BOEM budgetcoordinators to hear directly from you about Secretarial andAdministration priorities. Would you be interested in speaking with thegroup for 45-50 minutes? We are flexible with the agenda at this pointand can schedule it on March 6 or 7. Thank you for considering thisopportunity.Best wishes,Kylie 11am - 12pm BLOCK Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Calendar: Katharine MacGregor Created by: Tracie Lassiter Katharine MacGregor 11:30am - 12pm Audit of Cooperation Agreement S16AC20034 Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Rm 6616 Calendar: Katharine MacGregor Created by: Amanda Long Who: David Reynolds, Katharine MacGregor Description: ---------- Forwarded message ----------From: Reynolds, David <[email protected]>Date: Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 10:53 AMSubject: Audit of Cooperation Agreement-S16AC20034To: Katharine MacGregor <[email protected]. gov>Good Morning Ms. MacGregor,We received a Congressional Request to perform a cost complianceaudit on the referenced cooperation agreement between OSMRE and NAS.This Cooperative agreement was to study the potential health impacts ofmountaintop removal coal mining. A portion of our audit includesinterviews of key personnel involved with this agreement and thedecision to halt it.We'd like to schedule a time and date for a short interview. Is there a time next week that would work best for you?Best,DavidFinancial and Contract AuditsOffice o Inspector GeneralU.S. Department of the InteriorOffice: 703-487-3665Cell: (b) (6) (Preferredvoicemail)[email protected] (Preferred method of contact) 12pm - 1pm LUNCH Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Calendar: Katharine MacGregor Created by: Valgentina Bolden 12:30pm - 1pm Coordination w/Steve F (Broadband) Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Kate's Office Calendar: Katharine MacGregor Created by: Amanda Long Who: Stephen Fusilier, Katharine MacGregor 1pm - 1:30pm Discuss ASLM COS interviews; Call-in 1-(b) (5) Passcode: (b) (5) Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: MIB Room 6616 Calendar: Katharine MacGregor Created by: Tracie Lassiter Who: Janet Lin, Jill Moran, Richard Cardinale, Katharine MacGregor 2pm - 3pm BLOCK Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Calendar: Katharine MacGregor Created by: Tracie Lassiter Katharine MacGregor 2pm - 3pm Leveraging Federal Assets for Broadband Working Group - Initial Meeting Where: General Services Administration, 1800 F Street, Washington, DC, Room4232 Calendar: [email protected] Who: [email protected], [email protected],[email protected], navanee. [email protected], [email protected],[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],William Dove, [email protected], Stephen Fusilier,maryann. [email protected], [email protected],[email protected], ralph.h.gaines@hud. gov,(b) (6) Katharine MacGregor,[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],[email protected], [email protected], john.donovan@ocio. usda.gov,[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],johns. [email protected], [email protected],[email protected], jannine. [email protected],(b) (6) Description: Thank you for participating in the Leveraging Federal Assets forBroadband Deployment Working Group. You are invited to our initialmeeting on March 7. (Agenda to follow via email.) To make the most ofour meeting time, please come prepared to talk about your agency andoffer dates/times you are available for follow on weekly meetings.We understand that some working group members may need to call in.Please use the information below to participate via Adobe Connect.Please respond to the invite if you plan to attend in person.We look forward to working with you.To join the meeting:(b) (5) Conference Number(s):US (Toll): 1-(b) (5) US (Toll Free): 1-(b) (5) Participant Code: (b) (5) ----------------If you have never attended an Adobe Connect meetingbefore:Test your connection:(b) (5) 3pm - 4pm Monthly Meeting with ASPMB/Scott Cameron Where: Secretary's Office Calendar: (b)(6)-Zinke @ios.doi.gov Created by: Leila Getto Who: Caroline Boulton, James Cason, Katharine MacGregor, Scott Cameron,Downey Magallanes, Scott Hommel, David Bernhardt, Susan Combs 3:30pm - 4pm Arizona/Wisconsin Trip Meeting - Updated Time Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Mike Argo's office- please enter through 6136 Calendar: Michael Argo Created by: Lacey Smethers Who: Heather Swift, Katharine MacGregor, Michael Argo, Timothy Williams, EliNachmany, Scott Hommel, Benjamin Cassidy, Leila Getto, Joseph Hayes,(b) (6), (b) (7)(C) William Dove, (b) (6), (b) (7)(C) Wesley Bullock, Joseph Balash,Laura Rigas, Caroline Boulton, Amanda Long, Todd Wynn, Aaron Thiele 4pm - 6:30pm BLOCK Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Calendar: Katharine MacGregor Created by: Tracie Lassiter Katharine MacGregor 4:30pm - 5pm (EX) USACE Discussion w/Crosby Tugs LLC Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: 1849 E St NW Room 6616 Calendar: Katharine MacGregor Created by: Joseph Hayes Who: [email protected], Katharine MacGregor, Scott Angelle,kambrose@alpinegroup. com, [email protected] Description: Grace Bellone <[email protected]>11:00 PM (9 hours ago)Katherine Ambrose <[email protected]>4:00 PM (8 minutes ago)to meHi Amanda!Great to ta to you just now.Here is our list of attendees for the meeting that was rescheduled from3:30pm tomorrow to <span class="aQJ" style="position: relative; t 5:15pm - 5:45pm Park Discussion on Broadband/EO Streamlining Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Kate's Office Calendar: Katharine MacGregor Created by: Amanda Long Who: Aurelia Skipwith, Katharine MacGregor Description: Kate's 4:30 meeting has started late, so she will need to meet at 5:15instead. Katharine MacGregor8:06 PM (13 hours ago)to meHey Amanda - Can you block my cale me and Aurelia at 3pm onWednesday?Sent from my iPhone 9:45pm - 10pm Briefing on Alaska 1002 Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: Room 6616 Calendar: Joseph Balash Created by: Joseph Hayes Who: Briana Collier, Wendy Dorman, Karen Mouritsen,(b)(6) - Hilary Atkin Danielle Dimauro, Joseph Balash, SerenaSweet, Kathleen Benedetto, Hilary Zarin, Miriam (Nicole) Hayes, JoshuaKindred, Ursula Massey, Stephen Wackowski, Michael Gieryic, Joseph(Gene) Seidlitz, [email protected], Jill Moran, KatharineMacGregor, Laura Brown, Lesli Ellis-Wouters, Karen Hawbecker, TedMurphy, Leslie Rosenberger, Jeff Brune, Steven Wells, Timothy Spisak, Yolando Mack-Thompson, Aaron Moody, Cara Lee Macdonald, Brian Steed Thu Mar 8, 2018 8am - 9am BLOCK Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Calendar: Katharine MacGregor Created by: Tracie Lassiter Katharine MacGregor 9am - 9:30am (Ex) Discussion w/Ted Monoson Video call: (b) (5), (b) (6) Where: 1849 C. Street, NW, Room 6616, Washington, DC 20240 Calendar: Katharine MacGregor Created by: Valgentina Bolden Who: [email protected], Katharine MacGregor, Joseph Hayes Description: Valgentina, February 8th at 1 pm would work well. I will get you thedetails by the end of the day Monday. Best regards, Ted Katharine, Yourears must have been burning this morning. You came up during a veryformal meeting that Patrick Cuff and I had on the sidewalk at 9th andNorth Carolina. My tongue is firmly in cheek regarding the descriptionof the meeting as “formal.” He was walking the dog and I was riding mybike to work. He speaks highly of you. I noted that the New MexicoSHPO, Jeff Pappas, had also spoken highly of you. Also, I aiming to lock down an agenda for the SHPO gathering on March 12th before the endof the month. It would be great to have you speak to our members. Bestregards, Ted Monoson Director of Government Relations NationalConference of State Historic Preservation Officers Hall of the States |444 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 342 | Washington DC 20001 Office|202.624.5476 Cell| (b) (6) 10:30am - 11am Interior
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