DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 1849 C Street NW., Washington, DC 20240 Phone, 202±208±3171 SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR BRUCE BABBITT Deputy Secretary (VACANCY) Associate Deputy Secretary (VACANCY) Chief of Staff (VACANCY) Deputy Chief of Staff B.J. THORNBERRY Director of Congressional Affairs MELANIE BELLER Special Assistants and Counselors to the JAMES H. PIPKIN, JOHN J. DUFFY,E Secretary DWARD B. COHEN Special Assistant to the Secretary and White ROBERT K. HATTOY House Liaison Assistant to the Secretary and Director, (VACANCY) Office of Communications Director of External Affairs LUCIA A. WYMAN Special Assistant to the Secretary and NANCY K. HAYES Director, Executive Secretariat Assistant to the Secretary MOLLY POAG Director, Office of Regulatory Affairs JULIE FALKNER Executive Director (President's Commission MOLLY H. OLSON on Sustainable Development) Special Assistant to the Secretary for Alaska DEBORAH L. WILLIAMS Special Assistant to the Secretary FAITH R. ROESSEL Solicitor JOHN D. LESHY Deputy Solicitor ANNE H. SHIELDS Associate Solicitor (General Law) (VACANCY) Associate Solicitor (Conservation and ROBERT L. BAUM Wildlife) Associate Solicitor (Indian Affairs) (VACANCY) Associate Solicitor (Energy and Resources) PATRICIA J. BENEKE Associate Solicitor (Surface Mining) KAY HENRY Inspector General WILMA A. LEWIS Deputy Inspector General JOYCE N. FLEISCHMAN Assistant Inspector General (Administration) SHIRLEY E. LLOYD Assistant Inspector General (Investigations) THOMAS I. SHEEHAN Deputy Assistant Inspector General (Audits) MARVIN E. PIERCE General Counsel THOMAS E. ROBINSON Assistant SecretaryÐWater and Science (VACANCY) Deputy Assistant Secretary (VACANCY) Director, U.S. Bureau of Mines RHEA GRAHAM Director, U.S. Geological Survey GORDON P. EATON Commissioner, Bureau of Reclamation DANIEL P. BEARD Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and GEORGE T. FRAMPTON, JR. Parks Deputy Assistant Secretary ROBERT P. DAVISON Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service MOLLIE BEATTIE Director, National Biological Survey H. RONALD PULLIAM 318 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 319 Director, National Park Service ROGER G. KENNEDY Assistant SecretaryÐIndian Affairs ADA E. DEER Deputy Assistant Secretary MICHAEL J. ANDERSON Commissioner of Indian Affairs (VACANCY) Deputy Commissioner of Indian Affairs HILDA MANUEL Assistant SecretaryÐLand and Minerals ROBERT L. ARMSTRONG Management Deputy Assistant Secretary SYLVIA V. BACA Director, Minerals Management Service CYNTHIA L. QUATERMAN Director, Bureau of Land Management (VACANCY) Director, Office of Surface Mining ROBERT URAM Reclamation and Enforcement Assistant SecretaryÐTerritorial and LESLIE M. TURNER International Affairs Deputy Assistant Secretary ALLEN P. STAYMAN Assistant SecretaryÐPolicy, Management and BONNIE R. COHEN Budget Director, Office of Hearings and Appeals BARRY E. HILL Director, Office of Small and Disadvantaged (VACANCY) Business Utilization Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human THERESA TRUJEQUE Resources Director, Office of Equal Opportunity E. MELODEE STITH Director, Office of National Service and DELORES L. CHACON Educational Partnerships Director, Office of Personnel WOODROW W. HOPPER, JR. Director, Ethics Staff GABRIELE J. PAONE Director, Drug Program Coordination Staff KATHLEEN M. MEALY Chief, Personnel Services Division SHARON ELLER Counselor to the Secretary and Deputy JOSEPH L. SAX Assistant Secretary for Policy Director, Office of Environmental Policy and WILLIE R. TAYLOR Compliance Director, Office of Policy Analysis BROOKS B. YEAGER Director of Fiscal Resources ROBERT J. LAMB Director, Office of Acquisition and Property PAUL A. DENETT Management Director, Office of Budget MARY ANN LAWLER Director, Office of Financial Management R. SCHUYLER LESHER Director, Office of Information Resources (VACANCY) Management Director of Operations CLAUDIA P. SCHECHTER Director, Office of Construction OSCAR W. MUELLER, JR. Management Director, Office of Administrative Services ALBERT C. CAMACHO Director, Office of Aircraft Services ELMER J. HURD Director, Office of Enforcement and Security JOHN J. GANNON Management Director, Office of Occupational Safety and (VACANCY) Health Director, Office of Hazard and Fire JAMES C. DOUGLAS Programs Coordination As the Nation's principal conservation agency, the Department of the Interior has responsibility for most of our nationally owned public lands and natural resources. 320 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR SECRETARY U . DEPUTY SECRETARY S . GOVERNMENT MANUAL — EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT — CONGRESSIONAL AND LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS SOLICITOR — COMMUNICATIONS — REGULATORY AFFAIRS ASSISTANT SECRETARY POLICY, MANAGEMENT AND INSPECTOR GENERAL BUDGET AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER OFFICE OF SMALL AND OFFICE OF HEARINGS DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS AND APPEALS UTILIZATION ASSISTANT SECRETARY ASSISTANT SECRETARY ASSISTANT SECRETARY ASSISTANT SECRETARY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FISH AND WILDLIFE INDIAN AFFAIRS LAND AND MINERALS TERRITORIAL AND WATER AND SCIENCE AND PARKS MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS U.S. FISH BUREAU OF NATIONAL BUREAU OF MINERALS MANAGEMENT U.S. GEOLOGICAL U.S. BUREAU OF AND WILDLIFE LAND PARK SERVICE INDIAN AFFAIRS SERVICE SURVEY MINES SERVICE MANAGEMENT OFFICE OF NATIONAL BIOLOGICAL SURFACE MINING BUREAU OF SURVEY RECLAMATION RECLAMATION AND ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 321 This includes fostering sound use of our land and water resources; assessing and protecting our fish, wildlife, and biological diversity; preserving the environmental and cultural values of our national parks and historical places; and providing for the enjoyment of life through outdoor recreation. The Department assesses our mineral resources and works to ensure that their development is in the best interests of all our people by encouraging stewardship and citizen participation in their care. The Department also has a major responsibility for American Indian reservation communities and for people who live in island territories under United States administration. The Department of the Interior was Water and Science The Assistant created by act of March 3, 1849 (43 Secretary (Water and Science) discharges U.S.C. 1451), which transferred to it the the duties of the Secretary with the General Land Office, the Office of authority and direct responsibility to Indian Affairs, the Pension Office, and carry out the statutory mandate to the Patent Office. It was reorganized by manage and direct programs that support Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1950, as the development and implementation of amended (5 U.S.C. app.). water, mineral, and science policies and Over the years, other functions have assist the development of economically been added and removed, so that its role and environmentally sound resource has changed from that of general activities. The Assistant Secretary housekeeper for the Federal Government oversees the programs of the Bureau of to that of custodian of the Nation's Reclamation, the United States Bureau of natural resources. Mines, and the United States Geological Survey. Office of the Secretary The Office of the Assistant Secretary Secretary The Secretary of the Interior provides advice on Earth science matters reports directly to the President and is to the Secretary and represents the responsible for the direction and Department of the Interior in interagency supervision of all operations and efforts on a range of scientific issues. activities of the Department. The Office Land and Minerals Management The of the Secretary includes the offices of Assistant Secretary (Land and Minerals Deputy Secretary, the Assistant Management) discharges the duties of Secretaries, and Inspector General. Some the Secretary with the authority and areas where public purposes are broadly direct responsibility for programs applied include: associated with public land Fish and Wildlife and Parks The management; operations management Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and leasing for minerals on public lands, and Parks discharges the duties of the including the Outer Continental Shelf to Secretary with the authority and direct the outer limits of the United States responsibility for programs associated economic jurisdiction; minerals with conservation in the use of natural operations management on Indian lands; and cultural resources; and the surface mining reclamation and enhancement, protection, and enforcement functions; and management monitoring of fish, wildlife, vegetation, of revenues from Federal and Indian and habitat. The Assistant Secretary mineral leases. represents the Department in the The Assistant Secretary exercises coordination of marine environmental Secretarial direction and supervision quality and biological resources over the Bureau of Land Management, programs with other Federal agencies. the Minerals Management Service, and The Assistant Secretary also exercises the Office of Surface Mining Secretarial direction and supervision Reclamation and Enforcement. over the United States Fish and Wildlife Indian Affairs The Assistant Secretary Service, the National Biological Service, (Indian Affairs) discharges the authority and the National Park Service. and responsibility of the Secretary for 322 U.S. GOVERNMENT MANUAL activities pertaining to Indians and government-to-government relations with Indian affairs. The Assistant Secretary is the Freely Associated States, the Assistant responsible for exercising Secretarial Secretary for Territorial and International direction and supervision over the Affairs is responsible for general Bureau of Indian Affairs by: oversight
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