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Appendix IV: Agency Regional and Local Office Addresses Appendix IV: Agency Regional and Local Office Addresses INDEX Agency and Organization Page Agency and Organization Page DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE DD - 2 Office of the Assistant Secretary for Veterans' Agricultural Marketing Service DD - 2 Employment and Training DD - 64 Agricultural Research Service DD - 7 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DD - 67 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service DD - 7 U.S. Coast Guard DD - 67 Farm Service Agency DD - 8 Federal Aviation Administration DD - 67 Food and Nutrition Service DD - 9 Federal Highway Administration DD - 67 Food Safety and Inspection Service DD - 10 Federal Railroad Administration DD - 69 Forest Service DD - 10 Federal Transit Administration DD - 69 National Agricultural Statistics Service DD - 11 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration DD - 70 Natural Resources Conservation Service DD - 14 Research and Special Programs Administration DD - 70 Risk Management Agency DD - 16 Maritime Administration DD - 70 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE DD - 18 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration DD - 71 Bureau of the Census DD - 18 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS DD - 88 International Trade Administration DD - 18 Veterans Health Administration DD - 88 Economic Development Administration DD - 21 Veterans Benefits Administration DD - 92 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration DD - 21 National Cemetery System DD - 94 Minority Business Development Agency DD - 22 APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION DD - 73 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DD - 23 COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS DD - 75 Defense Logistics Agency DD - 23 COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING Department of the Army DD - 23 National Guard Bureau DD - 24 COMMISSION DD - 99 Office of the Secretary DD - 25 CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND Department of the Air Force DD - 25 COMMUNITY SERVICE DD - 108 Advanced Research Projects Agency DD - 25 ELECTIONS ASSISTANCE COMMISSION DD - 112 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION DD - 103 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY DD - 100 AGENCY DD - 95 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY SERVICES DD - 106 COMMISSION DD - 76 Food and Drug Administration DD - 106 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention DD - 107 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY DD - 111 COMMISSION DD - 78 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN FEDERAL MEDIATION AND DEVELOPMENT DD - 26 CONCILIATION SERVICE DD - 80 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR DD - 29 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION DD - 81 Bureau of Indian Affairs DD - 29 NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS Bureau of Land Management DD - 32 ADMINISTRATION DD - 104 Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement DD - 32 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS Bureau of Reclamation DD - 33 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service DD - 33 BOARD DD - 83 U.S. Geological Survey DD - 33 OFFICE OF PERSONNEL National Park Service DD - 34 MANAGEMENT DD - 74 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE DD - 37 SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DD - 85 Drug Enforcement Administration DD - 37 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION DD - 110 Community Relations Service DD - 38 Federal Bureau of Investigation DD - 38 Immigration and Naturalization Service DD - 40 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DD - 51 Bureau of Labor Statistics DD - 54 Office of Labor-Management Standards DD - 55 Employee Benefits Security Administration DD - 55 Employment and Training Administration DD - 56 Employment Standards Administration DD - 58 Occupational Safety and Health Administration DD - 60 Mine Safety and Health Administration DD - 63 Office of the Secretary, Women's Bureau DD - 64 08-04 DD-1 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL MARKETING 1220 N Street, Room A-270 Maine SERVICE For Mail: P.O. 942871 Ed Margeson, Federal Supervisor, In-Charge Sacramento, CA 94271-0001 For mail: P.O. Box 1058 COTTON DIVISION (916) 654-0810, 13,15 744 Main Street, Suite 4 Presque Isle, ME 04769 Tennessee Colorado (207) 764-2100 (Grading, Marketing Services including Market Ronald D. Nightengale, Federal Supervisor, In- News) Charge Massachusetts Nationwide: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, 2331 West 31st Avenue Susan Taylor, Federal Supervisor, In-Charge California, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Denver, CO 80211 Boston Market Terminal Building Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, (303) 844-4570 34 Market Street, Room 1 South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia) (303) 477-0093 Everett, MA 02149 J. Jerome Boyd (617) 389-2480, 2481 3275 Appling Road Connecticut Memphis, TN 38133 Peter Bucci, Federal Supervisor, In-Charge Michigan (901) 384-3000 Connecticut Regional Market Michael W. Moore, Federal Supervisor 101 Reserve Road, Room 5 90 Detroit Union Produce Terminal Standardization and Quality Assurance Branch Hartford, CT 06114 7201 West Fort Street Don West, Chief (860) 240-3446 Detroit, MI 48209 3275 Appling Road (313) 226-6059, 6225 Memphis, TN 38133 Delaware (901) 384-3015 Clifford W. Hudson, In-Charge Minnesota State of Delaware Department of Agriculture Mark Inverson, Federal Supervisor, In-Charge DAIRY DIVISION 2320 South DuPont Highway 90 West Plato Boulevard (Dairy Inspection, Grading Branch and Dover, DE 19901 St. Paul, MN 55107 Laboratory) (302) 736-4811 (612) 296-8557, 0593 Illinois Florida Missouri National Field Director, Dairy Grading Section, James Dunn, In-Charge Arne Stokke, In-Charge Dairy Division Techniport Building, Room 556 Gumble Building, Room 502 800 Roosevelt Road, Building A, Suite 370 5600 N.W. 36 Street 801 Walnut Street Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Miami, FL 33122 Kansas City, MO 64106 (708) 790-6920 (305) 870-9542 (816) 374-6273 (Market News Service) Georgia Larry Wenger, In-Charge Larry Ivaska, In-Charge Unit 1 Produce Row, 1st Floor, Room 100 USDA, AMS, Dairy Division, Marketing Division Administration Building, Room 205 St. Louis, MO 63102 2811 Agricultural Drive 16 Forest Parkway (314) 425-4514, 4515 Madison, WI 53704-6777 Forest Park, GA 30050 (608) 224-5080 (404) 366-7522 Randall T. Edwards, In-Charge 3716 Croton Avenue FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DIVISION Hawaii Cleveland, OH 44115 (Fresh and Processed Products) Warren Maeda, Assistant Federal Supervisor, In- (216) 522-2135 Charge Alabama 1428 South King Street Francis Allard, Federal Supervisor, In-Charge Robert Spann, Federal Supervisor, In-Charge For mail: P.O. Box 22159 Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Division 1557 Reeves Street Honolulu, HI 96823-2159 Ohio Dept. of Agriculture For Mail: P.O. Box 1368 (808) 973-9566 Division of Food, Dairy & Drugs Dothan, AL 36302 8995 East Main Street, Bldg. 2 (334) 792-5185 Idaho Reynoldsburg, OH 43068 Scott P. Brubaker, Federal Supervisor, In-Charge (614) 728-6350 Arizona Idaho State Department of Agriculture James E. Nowlin 2270 Old Penitentiary Road New Jersey 1688 W. Adams, Room 415 Boise, ID 83712 Tom Robertson, In-Charge Phoenix, AZ 85007 (208) 332-8670 Federal Building (602) 542-0880 970 Broad Street, Room 1430 Indiana Newark, NJ 07102 Baltimore/Washington Richard Barlow, Federal Supervisor, In-Charge (201) 645-2636 Nathaniel Taylor IV, In-Charge P.O. Box 427 USDA, AMS, F&VD Greenfield, IN 46140-0427 New York Baltimore-Washington Terminal Market Office (317) 462-5897 Paul Beattie, Federal Supervisor, In-Charge 8610 Baltimore-Washington Boulevard, Suite 212 Division of Food Safety & Inspection Service Jessup, MD 20794 Kentucky Department of Agriculture (301) 317-4387 and 4587 Jesse M. Stockton, Federal Supervisor, In-Charge Capital Plaza, 1 Winners Circle No. 1 Produce Terminal Building No. 2, Second Floor California Louisville, KY 40218 Albany, NY 12235 Clifton Harada, In-Charge (502) 595-4266, 4278 (518) 457-1211, 457-2090, 457-1982 1320 East Olympic Avenue, Room 212 Los Angeles, CA 90021 John Crose, Federal Supervisor, In-Charge C. Michael Wells, In-Charge (213) 894-2489, 6553 U.S. Postal Service Building 465B Hunts Point Market 701 Loyola Avenue, Room 11036 Bronx, NY 10474 Michael V. Morrelli, Federal Supervisor, In- New Orleans, LA 70113 (718) 991-7665, 7669 Charge (504) 589-6741, 6742 Oklahoma DD-2 09-04 James W. Goodson, In-Charge Utah Thomas L. Cooper, In-Charge 2800 North Lincoln Boulevard State Supervisor 1820 East 17th Street, Suite 130 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 350 North Redwood Road Idaho Falls, ID 83404 (405) 521-3864 Room 217 (208) 526-0166 Salt Lake City, UT 84116 Oregon (801) 538-7187 Illinois Dick C. Harms, Federal Supervisor, In-Charge Steven D. Dailey, In-Charge 635 Capitol Street, NE Washington J.C. Kluczynski Building Salem, OR 97310-0110 Dale Guyant, Federal Supervisor, In-Charge 230 South Dearborn Street, Room 512 (503) 986-4629 For Mail: P.O. Box 42560 Chicago, IL 60604 National Resources Building, 2nd Floor (312) 353-0111 Pennsylvania 1111 Washington Street Thomas Yawman, Federal Supervisor, In-Charge Olympia, WA 98504-2560 Maryland 2301 North Cameron Street, Room 112 (360) 902-1831 Holly R. Mozal, In-Charge Harrisburg, PA 17110 Use the same number for FTS Maryland Wholesale Produce Market (717) 787-5107, 5108 Building B, Room 101 (Market News Branch) 7460 Conowingo Avenue Armia Lawandy, In-Charge Jessup, MD 20794 210 Produce Building Arizona Washington only can call (301) 621-1261 3301 South Galloway Street Stephen Skuba, In-Charge (410) 799-4840, 4841 Philadelphia, PA 19148 522 North Central Avenue, Room 106 (215) 336-0845, 0846 Phoenix, AZ 85004 Massachusetts (602) 379-3066 James Calnan, In-Charge James Prady, In-Charge Boston Market Terminal Pittsburgh Produce Terminal Building, Room 206 California 34 Market Street, Room 10 2100 Smallman Street Michael Shine, In-Charge Everett, MA 02149 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 1320 East Olympic Boulevard, Suite 212 (617) 387-4498, 4615, 4681 (412) 261-6435 Los Angeles, CA 90021-1907 (213) 894-3077 Michigan Puerto Rico Charles
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