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DEPARTMENT of JUSTICE CONTRACTING OFFICERS for the OFFICES/BOARDS/DIVISIONS US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE CONTRACTING OFFICERS for the OFFICES/BOARDS/DIVISIONS Name OBD District NameLast NameFirst Address1 Address2 City State TelephoneNo Zip Email FaxNo Middle ATR Antitrust Division HOWARD JEFFREY A. 450 5th Street, NW Suite 3000 Washington DC (202) 514-3616 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-4958 ATR Antitrust Division JONES BARBARA A. 450 5th Street, NW Room 3122 Washington DC (202) 514-2257 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-4958 ATR Antitrust Division TAYLOR DOMONIQUE 450 5th Street, NW Room 3120 Washington DC (202) 532-4659 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-4958 CIV Civil Division BUCKNER MARK 1100 L Street, NW Room 9026 Washington DC (202) 307-0392 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-7968 CIV Civil Division FOREMAN TARA N. 1100 L Street, NW Room 2520 Washington DC (202) 616-7906 20530 [email protected] CIV Civil Division PORTER DAVID 1100 L Street, NW Room 2520 Washington DC (202) 616-7391 20530 [email protected] CRM Criminal Division CRUZ CARLOS 1400 New York Avenue, NW 7th Floor Washington DC (202) 307-5761 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-1578 CRM Criminal Division HENSON JACOB 1400 New York Avenue, NW Washington DC (202) 616-2808 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-1792 CRM Criminal Division MORRISON BRANDON 1400 New York Avenue, NW Suite 5422 Washington DC (202) 305-1207 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-1792 CRM Criminal Division RIVERA SAMUEL 1400 New York Avenue, NW Room 5425A Washington DC (202) 616-4795 20530 [email protected] (202) 305-1536 CRS Community Relations Service McDOWNEY JOETTA 600 E Street, NW Suite 6000 Washington DC (202) 305-2935 20530 [email protected] (202) 305-3003 CRS Community Relations Service ROBINSON DurSHAWN E. 600 E Street, NW Suite 6000 Washington DC (202) 305-2935 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-5644 CRT Civil Rights Division COLES TRAVONA A. 1425 New York Avenue, NW Room 5079 Washington DC (202) 514-2222 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-8704 CRT Civil Rights Division MURPHY HERMENA 1425 New York Avenue, NW Washington DC (202) 514-2222 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-8704 CRT Civil Rights Division OLIVER BRENT A. 1425 New York Avenue, NW Room 5087 Washington DC (202) 514-2222 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-8704 CRT Civil Rights Division WADDY NICOLE 1425 New York Avenue, NW Room 5072 Washington DC (202) 514-2222 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-8704 ENRD Environmental and Natural Resources Division CUSACK, JR. JOHNNIE R. 601 D Street, NW Room 2234 Washington DC (202) 616-9677 20530 [email protected] (202) 616-9677 ENRD Environmental and Natural Resources Division GREEN NICOLE L. 601 D Street, NW Room 2920 Washington DC (202) 616-3153 20530 [email protected] (202) 616-3531 ENRD Environmental and Natural Resources Division LASHLEY JACQUELINE Y. 601 D Street, NW Room 2230 Washington DC (202) 616-3153 20530 [email protected] (202) 616-3531 ENRD Environmental and Natural Resources Division OLIVER ELISA D. 601 D Street, NW Room 2916 Washington DC (202) 616-3322 20530 [email protected] (202) 616-3531 EOIR Executive Office for Immigration Review BYRNES ANDREW M. 5107 Leesburg Pike Suite 2240 Falls Church VA (703) 605-1739 22041-3234 [email protected] (703) 305-0962 EOIR Executive Office for Immigration Review ELIZEE VERN 5107 Leesburg Pike Room 2250 Falls Church VA (703) 605-1743 22041-3234 [email protected] (703) 305-0962 EOIR Executive Office for Immigration Review HOFFMAN PATRICIA A. 5107 Leesburg Pike Falls Church VA (703) 605-0962 22041-3234 [email protected] N/A EOIR Executive Office for Immigration Review MILLER BJORN 5107 Leesburg Pike Suite 1711 Falls Church VA (703) 756-8388 22041 [email protected] EOIR Executive Office for Immigration Review OM KOHNNAVINE 5107 Leesburg Pike Suite 2240 Falls Church VA (703) 305-0029 22041-3234 [email protected] (703) 305-0962 EOIR Executive Office for Immigration Review SADOVEANU ALINA 5107 Leesburg Pike Suite 2250 Falls Church VA (703) 756-8037 22041-3234 [email protected] (703) 756-8037 JMD-CEO Consolidated Executive Office CARTER CYNTORIA E. 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Room 7113 Washington DC (202) 514-5537 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-2028 JMD-CEO Consolidated Executive Office GARRETT LaTONYA R. 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Room 7127 Washington DC (202) 514-7817 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-8557 JMD-CEO Consolidated Executive Office MACK KEITH A. 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Room 7120 Washington DC (202) 514-5070 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-3607 JMD-CEO Consolidated Executive Office RUSSELL SHANA D. 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Room 7120 Washington DC (202) 616-2036 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-3607 JMD-CEO Consolidated Executive Office WILLETT AKEIA R. 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Room 7129 Washington DC (202) 514-7815 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-2028 JMD-CEO Consolidated Executive Office YI LISA K. 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Room 7129 Washington DC (202) 514-2118 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-8557 JMD-LIBRARY Library Staff CANTWELL PAUL F. 150 M. Street NE Room 0.104 Washington DC (202) 616-0985 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-2785 JMD-LIBRARY Library Staff CHESLER MARLA W. 601 D Street, NW PHB Room 7534 Washington DC (202) 514-3148 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-2785 JMD-LIBRARY Library Staff FELDT DENNIS G. 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Room 5315 Washington DC (202) 514-5102 20530 [email protected] (202) 514-3546 JMD-OCIO Office of Chief Information Officer HILL MICHAEL W. ROC 1151-D Seven Locks Road Room 115 Rockville MD (202) 307-6973 20854 [email protected] (202) 307-6915 JMD-OCIO Office of Chief Information Officer SIMMS RAYCELA A. 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building, Room 3W.1403A Washington DC (202) 616-3476 20530 [email protected] (202) 305-2809 JMD-OCIO Office of Chief Information Officer THOMPSON VANIDA 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building, Room 3W.210 Washington DC (202) 514-0147 20530 [email protected] (202) 305-7835 JMD-OVW Office on Violence Against Women BARKSDALE SYBIL N. 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building, Room 10W.121 Washington DC (202) 353-7378 20530 [email protected] (202) 307-3911 JMD-PSS Procurement Services Staff CLAYTON VELVETTE 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building, Room 8E.406 Washington DC (202) 307-1995 20530 [email protected] (202) 305-8038 JMD-PSS Procurement Services Staff FINES DENISE M. 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building, Room 8E.510 Washington DC (202) 307-1972 20530 [email protected] (202) 307-1931 JMD-PSS Procurement Services Staff FREEMAN KENNETH 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building, Room 8E.110 Washington DC (202) 307-1971 20530 [email protected] (202) 307-1931 JMD-PSS Procurement Services Staff GAINES MARKUS T. 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building, Room 8E.404 Washington DC (202) 307-1960 20530 [email protected] (202) 307-1931 JMD-PSS Procurement Services Staff GOLD CINDY L. 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building, Room 7E.311 Washington DC (202) 305-2993 20530 [email protected] N/A JMD-PSS Procurement Services Staff HARRIS ARNESS L. 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building, Room 8E.107 Washington DC (202) 307-1940 20530 [email protected] (202) 307-1933 JMD-PSS Procurement Services Staff LAM LINH 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building, Room 8E.204 Washington DC (202) 307-1956 20530 [email protected] (202) 307-1931 JMD-PSS Procurement Services Staff LOPEZ LINDA G. 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building, Room 8E.119 Washington DC (202) 307-1976 20530 [email protected] (202) 307-1931 JMD-PSS Procurement Services Staff MURRAY CHRISTINA Y. 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building, Room 8E.117 Washington DC (202) 307-1967 20530 [email protected] (202) 307-1933 JMD-PSS Procurement Services Staff MUSSER FRED R. 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building, Room 8E.804 Washington DC (202) 307-1969 20530 [email protected] (202) 307-1931 JMD-PSS Procurement Services Staff NACCARATO THOMAS M. 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building, Room 8E.206 Washington DC (202) 307-1921 20530 [email protected] (202) 307-1931 JMD-PSS Procurement Services Staff NEWSOM GREGORY L. 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building, Room 8E.109 Washington DC (202) 307-1962 20530 [email protected] (202) 307-1931 JMD-PSS Procurement Services Staff PILZ PAMELA F. 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building, Room 8E.121 Washington DC (202) 307-1966 20530 [email protected] (202) 307-1931 JMD-PSS Procurement Services Staff RENFROE TELLY 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building, Room 8E.101 Washington DC (202) 307-1999 20530 [email protected] (202) 307-1931 JMD-PSS Procurement Services Staff SPENCER MICHELE B. 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building., Room 8E.802 Washington DC (202) 307-1953 20530 [email protected] (202) 307-1931 JMD-PSS Procurement Services Staff STEFAN JAMES A. 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building, Room 8E.113 Washington DC (202) 307-1930 20530 [email protected] (202) 307-1931 JMD-PSS Procurement Services Staff STOWE LINDA F. 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building, Room 8E.806 Washington DC (202) 307-1922 20530 [email protected] (202) 307-1931 JMD-PSS Procurement Services Staff WALL MICHELLE L. 145 N Street, NE 2CON Building, Room 8E.502 Washington DC (202) 307-1944 20530 [email protected] (202) 307-1931 NSD National Security Division DeWANE MATTHEW JOHN 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Room 7748 Washington DC (202) 514-4917 20530 [email protected] (202) 353-2031 NSD National Security Division PRINCE KIOKA K.
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