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DEPARTMENT of COMMERCE Herbert C DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Herbert C. Hoover Building 14th Street between Pennsylvania and Constitution Avenues, NW., 20230 phone (202) 482–2000, http://www.doc.gov PENNY PRITZKER, Secretary of Commerce; education: A.B., economics, Harvard University; J.D./M.B.A., Stanford University; professional: CEO of PSP Capital Partners; served on boards of: Hyatt Hotels, La Salle Bank, and the William Wrigley Jr. Company; Executive Chairwoman of Trans Union; married: Dr. Bryan Traubert; two children; nominated by President Barack Obama to become the 38th Secretary of Commerce, and was sworn in by Vice President Joe Biden on June 26, 2013. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Secretary of Commerce.—Penny Pritzker, room 5854 (202) 482–2112. Deputy Secretary.—Bruce H. Andrews, room 5838, 482–8376. Chief of Staff.—Jim Hock, room 5854, 482–4246. Senior Advisor.—Kate McAdams, room 5862, 482–4246. Deputy Chiefs of Staff: Theodore LeCompte, 482–3028; Stephanie Valencia, 482–2771. Director, Office of: Business Liaison.—Theodore Johnston, room 5062, 482–1360. Executive Secretariat.—Madhura Valverde, room 5516, 482–3934. Policy and Strategic Planning.—John Ratliff, room 5865, 482–4127. Public Affairs.—Erin Weinstein (acting), room 5413, 482–4883. Scheduling and Advance.—Sally Cluthe, room 5883, 482–5129. White House Liaison.—Lauren Leonard (acting), room 5835, 482–4147. GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel.—Kelly R. Welsh, room 5870 (202) 482–4772. Deputy General Counsel.—Justin S. Antonipillai. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR LEGISLATIVE AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS Deputy Assistant Secretary.—Jim Stowers, room 5421 (202) 482–3663, fax 482–4420. Director for— Intergovernmental Affairs.—William Ramos, room 5422, 482–3663, fax 482–4420. Associate Director for— EDA, MBDA and Senior Advisor for Native American Affairs.—Cisco Minthorn, room 5422, 482–4602. NOAA, ESA, Census, BEA.—Jen Costanza, room 5422, 482–1286. NTIA, NIST, NTIS, USPTO, BIS.—Jenilee Keefe Singer, room 5422, 482–7473. Oversight.—Vacant. Director of Legislative Outreach.—Emma Poorman, room 5421, 482–4030. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER (CFO) AND ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION Chief Financial Officer and Assistant Secretary.—Ellen Herbst, room 5830 (202) 482–6269, fax 482–3592. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration.—Fred Stephens, room 5830. Deputy Chief Financial Officer / Director for Financial Management.—Lisa Casias, room 6827, 482–1207, fax 482–5070. Director for— Acquisition Management.—Barry Berkowitz, room 6422, 482–4248, fax 482–1711. 709 710 Congressional Directory Administrative Services.—Mary Pleffner, room 6316, 482–1200, fax 482–8890. Budget.—Michael Phelps, room 7313, 482–4648, fax 482–3361. Civil Rights.—Tinisha Agramonte, room 6058, 482–4535, fax 482–3364. Human Resources Management.—Kevin Mahoney, room 5003, 482–4807, fax 482–0249. Program Evaluation and Risk Management.—Vacant, room 5327, 482–3707, fax 482– 1423. Security.—Tom Predmore, room 1069, 482–4371, fax 501–6355. CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER Chief Information Officer.—Steve Cooper, room 5029B (202) 482–4797. Deputy Chief Information Officer.—Izella Dornell, room 5027. Office of: IT Policy and Planning, Deputy Chief Information Officer and Chief Technology Officer.— Kirit Amin, room 6612, 482–4444. IT Security, Infrastructure and Technology, Chief Information Security Officer.—Rod Turk, room 6895, 482–4708. Networking and Telecommunications Operations.—Ricardo Farraj-Feijoo, room 6625, 482– 4444. INSPECTOR GENERAL Inspector General.—Todd J. Zinser, room 7898C (202) 482–4661. Deputy Inspector General.—C. Morgan Kim, room 7898C, 482–4661. Counsel to the Inspector General.—Vacant, room 7896, 482–5992. Assistant Inspector General, Office of: Audit.—Andrew Katsaros, room 7886B, 482–7859. Economic and Statistical Program Assessment.—Carol Rice, room 7520, 482–6020. Investigations.—C. Morgan Kim, room 7898C, 482–0300. Intellectual Property and Special Program Audits.—Dave Smith, PTO (571) 272–5561. Program Audits.—Richard Bachman, PTO (571) 272–1131. Systems Acquisition and IT Security.—Allen Crawley, room 7884, 482–1855. Principal Assistant Inspector General Audit and Evaluation.—Andrew Katsaros, room 7886B, 482–7859. ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS ADMINISTRATION 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW., 20230, phone (202) 482–6607 Under Secretary for Economic Affairs.—Mark E. Doms, room 4848 (202) 482–3727. Deputy Under Secretary for Economic Affairs.—Kenneth Arnold, room 4848, 482–2405. Chief Counsel.—Barry Robinson, room 4877, 482–5394. Chief Economist.—Sue Helper, room 4860, 482–3523. Deputy Chief Economist.—Rob Rubinovitz, room 4861, 482–4871. Chief Financial Officer.—Brad Burke, room 4843, 482–3038. Director of External Affairs.—Burton Reist, room 4838, 482–3331 BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 1441 L Street, NW., 20230, phone (202) 606–9900 Director.—Brian Moyer, room 6006, 606–9600. Deputy Director.—Vacant, room 6005, 606–9602. Chief Economist.—David Johnson, room 6060, 606–9985. Chief Information Officer.—Brian Callahan, room 6052, 606–9906. Chief Statistician.—Dennis J. Fixler, room 6060, 606–9607. Associate Director for— Industry Economics.—Brian Moyer (acting), room 6004, 606–9612. International Economics.—Sally Thompson, room 6062, 606–9660. National Economic Accounts.—Brent R. Moulton, room 6064, 606–9606. Regional Economics.—Joel Platt, room 6065, 606–9606. Chief Administrative Officer.—Kathleen James, room 6027, 606–9325. Division Chiefs: Administrative Services.—C. Brian Grove, room 3003, 606–9624. Balance of Payments.—Robert Yuskavage, room 8024, 606–9672. Department of Commerce 711 Communications.—H. Lucas Hitt, room 3029, 606–9223. Direct Investment Division.—David Galler, room 7005, 606–9835. Government.—Pamela Kelly, room 4067, 606–9781. Industry Applications Division.—Erich Strassner, room 4006, 606–9539. Industry Sector Division.—Nicole Mayerhauser, room 4028, 606–9742. National Income and Wealth.—Carol E. Moylan, room 5006, 606–9711. Regional Income Division.—Sharon C. Carnevale (acting), room 8065a, 606–9247. Regional Product Division.—C. Ian Mead, room 9018, 606–9661. THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 4600 Silver Hill Road, Suitland, MD 20746 Director.—Robert M. Groves, room 8H002 (301) 763–2135. Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer.—Thomas Mesenbourg, room 8H006, 763–2138. Associate Director for— Administration and Chief Financial Officer.—Ted A. Johnson, room 8H144, 763–3464. Communications.—Steven Jost, room 8H138, 763–2512. Comptroller.—Ted A. Johnson, room 8H144, 763–3464. Decennial Census.—Arnold Jackson, room 8H122, 763–8626. Demographic Programs.—Howard Hogan, room 8H134, 763–2160. Economic Programs.—William G. Bostic, Jr., room 8K108, 763–8842. Field Operations.—Marilia Matos, room 8H126, 763–2072. Information Technology and CIO.—Brian McGrath, room 8H140, 763–2117. Strategic Planning and Innovation.—Nancy M. Gordon, room 8H128, 763–2126. Assistant Director for Communications.—Burton Reist, room 8H062, 763–3949. Chief Technology Officer.—Avi Bender, room 5K030, 763–7807. Assistant Director for— Acquisition Division.—Michael L. Palensky, room 3J438, 763–1818. Decennial (Census) Management and American Community Survey.—Daniel Weinberg, room 3H162, 763–5791. Economic Programs.—Vacant, room 8K108, 763–2932. Division and Office Chief for— Administrative and Customer Services.—F. Grailand Hall, room 3J436, 763–1629. Administrative and Management Systems Division.—James Aikman, room 3K138, 763–3149. Advisory Committee Office.—Jeri Green, room 8H153, 763–6590. American Community Survey Office.—James B. Treat, room 3K276, 763–3609. Analysis and Executive Support.—Kathleen Styles, room 8H028, 763–3460. Budget Division.—Carol Rose, room 2K122, 763–5818. Census 2010 Publicity Office.—Stephen L. Buckner (acting), room 8H484, 763–3586. Center for Economic Studies.—Ron Jarmin, room 2K124, 763–1858. Company Statistics Division.—Jeffrey L. Mayer, room 6K064, 763–2905. Computer Services Division.—Thomas J. Berti, Bowie 28, 763–4341. Congressional Affairs Office.—Angela M. Manso, room 8H166, 763–6100. Customer Liaison and Marketing Services Office.—Kendall B. Johnson (acting), room 8H180, 763–1911. Decennial Automation Contract Management Office.—Vacant. Decennial Management Division.—Frank Vitrano, room 3H174, 763–3691. Decennial Statistical Studies Division.—David Whitford, room 4K276, 763–4035. Decennial Systems and Contract Management Office.—Michael T. Thieme (acting), room 2H174, 763–9062. Demographic Statistical Methods Division.—Ruth Ann Killion, room 7H162, 763–2048. 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