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ABBREVIATIONS ADM Administration Admin Administrative AFS Assistant Forest Supervisor A&FM Aviation and Fire Management APD Area Planning & Development APMA Area Planning and Management Assistance CF Cooperative Forestry CFP Cooperative Fire Protection CR Civil Rights DFS Deputy Forest Supervisor DRF Deputy Regional Forester E Engineering F Fire FM Fire Management FMO Fire Management Officer FI&DM Forest Insect & Disease Management F&AM Fiscal and Accounting Management FPM Forest Pest Management HRP Human Resource Program L Lands LMP Land Management Planning LU Land Uses Min.&G Minerals and Geology MU Multiple Use NFS National Forest System 01 Office of Information PD&B Program Development and Budget P&L Programs and Legislation PM Personnel Management R Resources RES Research Rge Range Rn Recreation S Soils S&PF State and Private Forestry TM Timber Management VIS Visitor Information Service W Water WCF Working Capital Fund WL Wildlife WS Watershed YACC Young Adult Conservation Corps YCC Youth Conservation Corps NOTE: All 7-digit telephone numbers listed are FTS numbers. All 10-digit telephone numbers are commercial numbers. Commercial area codes listed in FTS Telephone Users’ Guide on page 3 can be accessed by dialing 8 (usually) plus the 10-digit commercial number. Contents Chiefs Office. 1 Office of the General Counsel—USD A. 16 Science & Education Administration, Extension—USDA. 16 Radiological Safety Staff—USDA. 16 Fort Collins Computer Center—USDA. 16 State and Private Forestry Areas: . NA Northeastern Area. 18 SA Southeastern Area. 21 Regions: 1. Northern. 25 2. Rocky Mountain. 33 3. Southwestern. 40 4. Intermountain. 47 5. Pacific Southwest. 55 6. Pacific Northwest. 65 8. Southern. 74 9. Eastern. 85 10. Alaska. 93 Research Units: INT Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. 97 NC North Central Forest Experiment Station. 100 NE Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. 103 PNW Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. 107 PSW Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. 110 RM Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. 113 SE Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. 116 SO Southern Forest Experiment Station. 119 FPL Forest Products Laboratory. 122 Index of Personnel. 125 Index of National Forest Administrative Units. 166 Field Office Addresses. 167 Suggestions and comments should be addressed to Carolyn DeLashmitt, Editor Administrative Management Staff, WO Phone 447-3837 1 CHIEF’S OFFICE Chief, Forest Service U.S. Department of Agriculture South Bldg., 12th & Independence Ave. S.W. Washington, D.C. Offices also in: Auditors’ Bldg. 14th and Independence Ave., S.W. Rosslyn Plaza 1611 & 1621 No. Kent St. Rosslyn, Va. Commonwealth Bldg. 1300 Wilson Blvd. Rosslyn, Va. Washington Office Mailing Address: Forest Service—USDA P.O. Box 2417, Washington, D.C. 20013 Hours 8:15—4:45 Eastern time Phone: USDA General Information 202-655-4000 Public Inquiries 202-447-3957 (Office of Information) FTS—So. Bldg. & Auditor’s Bldg., 44 + ext. FTS—Rosslyn Offices, 23 + ext. Non FTS—So. Bldg. & Auditor’s Bldg. 202-44 + ext. Non FTS—Rosslyn Offices, 703-23 + ext. R. MAX PETERSON, Chief, Forest Service, ext. 76661; Gwen Carty, sec. DOUGLAS R. LEISZ, Associate Chief, ext. 77491 Betty L. Evans, sec. J. LAMAR BEASLEY, Deputy Chief, Programs and Legislation, ext. 76663 R. M. HOUSLEY, Deputy Chief, National Forest System, ext. 73523 JOHN H. OHMAN, Deputy Chief, State and Private Forestry, ext. 76657 ROBERT E. BUCKMAN, Deputy Chief, Research, ext. 76665 JEROME A. MILES, Deputy Chief, Administration, ext. 76707 2 WASHINGTON OFFICE Office of Information ROBERT M. LAKE, director, 44-73760; E. Delmar Jaquish, dep. dir., ext. 73709; Rosellyn Thomas, Info. Asst. Current Information Group—George Castillo, ext. 76957 Press and In-Service Information—Diane H. O’Connor, ext. 74211 Radio-TV—Wallace T. Shiverdecker, ext. 76957 Speechwriter—Linda Russell, ext. 76957 National Media East—Robert Conrad, Broomall, PA 19008, 489- 3120; 215-461-3120 National Media West—Betty Hite, 150 South Los Robles Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101, 799-0261; 213-577-0050 Public Involvement—Charles Newlon, ext. 77013 Environmental Education—Eddie Anderson, ext. 76605; Yvonne Farmer Woodsy Owl & Cooperative Outdoor Environmental Program— Robert Hartwick, ext. 75060 Inform and Involve—Tom Harlan, ext. 72494 Group Contacts—Virginia Benson, ext. 75576 Publications—William A. Hamilton, ext. 73959 Editorial—Pete Baez, ext. 79019 Printing—John Bassett, ext. 77717 Distribution—Dorothy Wilson, ext. 77719 Public Inquiries—Gloria Brown, ext. 73957 Audio-Visual—Glenn A. Kovar, ext. 73789 Exhibits—Alfred Beaty, ext. 75006 Photo Library—William G. Hauser, 235-8215; Wanda Gast PROGRAMS AND LEGISLATION J. LAMAR BEASLEY, Deputy Chief, 44-76663; Sue A. Burrell, sec.; F. Dale Robertson, Associate Deputy Chief, ext. 74071; Ann Dziu- binski, sec.; John A. Leasure, Staff Assistant, ext. 79349; Adrian Haught, Staff Assistant, ext. 75440 Environmental Coordination Staff DAVID E. KETCH AM, director, 44-74708; Ruth S. Mahoney, sec. Environmental Coordination Specialist—Ralph B. Solether, Jr. Environmental Statements Program—Beverly N. Carrera, Elena L. Green Non-point Pollution EPA Liaison—Richard F. Stump, 755-9231 Social Impact Assessment—Maurice Voland Legislative Affairs Staff MARK A. REIMERS, director, 44-77531; Linda Randall, sec.; Kenneth Myers, Donald Girton, David Rittersbacher, Brian Stout, staff assts; Roger Deaver, Legislative Liaison, 44-72002 Policy Analysis Staff THOMAS A. ROEDERER, director, 44-72775; Ruth M. Derricotte, sec.; Alon Carter, Jr., Eugene M. Ashford, Robert D. Gale, Paul WASHINGTON OFFICE 3 R. Nordwall, Elinor C. Cruze, James A. Pharo, Kenneth H. Knauer, Adela Backiel, Robert M. Randall, Pramila Poudel, Susan P. John¬ son, Wayne R. Millen Program Development and Budget Staff WILLIAM L. RICE, director, 75072; Annette E. Husik, sec., Robert E. Gordon, dep. dir. Program Planning and Development—John L. Rich, 382-9120; Wil¬ liam Andersen, David H. Morton, Elbert Reed, Michael Ret- zlaff Budget Presentation and Schedules—Chad Olsen; Patricia L. Smith, 382-9110 Financial Planning and Management—Richard A. Ferraro, ext. 77649; Harold G. Coley, Donald D. Driscoll, Richard Dupe- ron, Mary Hill Process and Systems—Lynn Vancil, ext. 79030; A1 Freas, Maureen Jones, Elizabeth L. Pigg, Johnnie B. Taylor Resources Program & Assessment Staff THOMAS E. HAMILTON, director, 44-75440; Ruby M. Mebus, sec.; John E. Alcock, dep. dir.; Richard D. Dyrland, prog, analyst; Peter G. Ashton, economist; John F. Butruille, prog, mgr.; G. Dennis Keaton, prog, analyst; Andrew Z. Farkas, economist; Gary F Schiff, forester; Chris Avery, prog, analyst. NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM R.M. HOUSLEY, Deputy Chief, 44-73523; Brenda Town .d, sec.; Floyd J. Marita, Staff Assistant, Budget, ext. 76341; Phillip R. Haug, Staff Assistant, Systems Coordination, ext. 51797; Gary E. Cargill, Associate Deputy Chief, ext. 77465; vacant, sec.; J. B. Hilmon, Associate Deputy Chief, ext. 76677; Ramona F. High¬ tower, sec. GARY E. CARGILL, Associate Deputy Chief Aviation and Fire Management Staff (Rosslyn) ALLEN J. WEST 235-8666, Carol Varva, sec. Program and Budget Analysis—Charles Lundeen Aviation Management—Earl W. Keegan, asst. dir. Aviation Planning—William G. 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Connelly Administrative Management and Data Retrieval—Vacant, A. L. Colley, Vacant Maps and Atlas—Lewis G. Glover Photographic Laboratory—Robert Atchison Office Support Services—Ivonne Gould, Admin. Officer Editorial Services—G. L. Rome Technical Information Center—Constance Connolly Systems Operation & Maintenance—Thomas George, Robert Paine, William Brownfield; Ft. Collins, CO—Mack M. Litten, Harvey Krantz, FTS 323-1439 Geometronics Service Center, 2222 W. 2300 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84119, 588-4140; 801-524-4296 John L. Greenwald, Manager; Rita
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