Friday, October 31, 2008

Saturday, November 1 - Oil and Gas Town Hall Meetings

As part of “Oil Can,” additional Oil and Gas Town Hall Meetings have been scheduled for November 11 & 12, 2008 in Bowbells, Powers Lake, Parshall, Stanley, and Killdeer. "Oil Can" is a Petroleum Council program designed to open the lines of communication and improve understanding between the petroleum industry of North Dakota and key stakeholder groups, such as property owners, policy makers, community leaders, media reporters, and the general public.



Attached is a copy of the advertisement. Listed below is the scheduled agenda.







Let’s Talk… Bakken

A Focus on the Basics of Drilling and Completing a Bakken Well



November 11

Bowbells: 10:00 am CST at the Bowbells High School

Powers Lake: 2:00 pm CST at the Powers Lake High School

Stanley: 7:00 pm CST at the Stanley High School



November 12

Parshall: 10:00 am CST at the Parshall High School

Killdeer: 6:30 pm MST at the Killdeer High School



(Coffee and cookies are provided at all locations)





Agenda



15 Minutes Welcome/”Oil Can” Program

Vicky Steiner, Association of Oil and Gas Producing Counties

Ron Ness, North Dakota Petroleum Council



20 Minutes Drilling 101 - How we drill and complete Bakken wells

Larry Dokken, BTA Oil Producers



15 Minutes Oil and Gas Industry Overview

Lynn Helms, Department of Mineral Resources



10 Minutes Pipeline Capacity and Oil/Gas Movements

Justin Kringstad, North Dakota Pipeline Authority



15 Minutes Bakken Water Opportunity Assessment

John Harju, Energy and Environmental Research Center



15 Minutes Questions and Closing Comments





Brought to you by:

The North Dakota Petroleum Council and the North Dakota Oil & Gas Research Council



Supporting Partners for this event are:

North Dakota Association of Oil and Gas Producing Counties

North Dakota Farm Bureau

North Dakota Stockmen’s Association

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Thursday, October 30, 2008 ----- Higher Education News

AACTE Weekly News Briefs | October 28, 2008_____________

. . . delivered to your inbox so you can enjoy up-to-date news on Colleges of Education, Teaching and the Classroom, Campaigns, Legislation, STEM Teacher Issues, International Teacher Issues, Grants, and Upcoming Events. Please click on linked headlines for full story.





AACTE ANNOUNCEMENTS




GET OUT AND VOTE! NATIONAL ELECTION DAY NOV. 4TH!

AACTE strongly encourages representatives at its member schools, colleges, and departments of education to make their voices heard this November 4th. Visit your local voting booths to cast your vote for the 44th President of the United States! For more information on the education platforms of the presidential and vice-presidential candidates, click here!








NATIONAL NEWS



Education on the Ballot

From Education Week

The results of the elections are likely to have a significant impact on the way schools are financed, governed, and held accountable for the academic performance of their students.



Portfolio Confusion and the Education Advisers' Debate

From Education Week
Barack Obama spokeswoman Melody Barnes' statements on NPR about her candidate's support of student portfolios as a method of assessment have caused quite the dust-up. It even came up at last week’s debate between the education advisers to the campaigns—Lisa Graham Keegan for John McCain and Linda Darling-Hammond for Obama.



Schools in need employ teachers from overseas

From USA Today

A growing number of school districts are hiring teachers from foreign countries to fill shortages in math, science and special education. The trend is most evident in poor urban and rural districts, according to educators



Announcement of Final Title I Regulations

From the U.S. Department of Education

U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings today announced final regulations to strengthen and clarify No Child Left Behind (NCLB), focusing on improved accountability and transparency, uniform and disaggregated graduation rates and improved parental notification for Supplemental Education Services and public school choice.



NEWS FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY



FSU Special Education Program Receives $800,000 Visual Impairment Grant

From Florida State University

The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services has awarded faculty members within the Florida State University College of Education a four-year, $800,000 grant to support teacher education in the field of visual impairment.



Education initiative receives recognition for case study

From Arizona State University

Arizona State University has been selected to participate in a case study by the Teachers for a New Era Learning Network, which will examine the university’s ambitious initiatives to improve teacher education as a university-wide endeavor.



Technology key for Broad Prize winner

From eSchoolnew.com

The annual Broad Prize for Urban Education--the largest education prize in the United States, which honors the nation's most improved urban school district--has been awarded to Texas' Brownsville Independent School District for its outstanding achievement gains, and district officials say technology has played a large part in that success.



Other Announcements



Webcast Archive: Education and the Next President

From Education Week

View “Education and the Next President,” a live debate that took place at Teachers College, Columbia University, between Linda Darling-Hammond, education adviser to Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama, and Lisa Graham Keegan, education adviser to Republican nominee John McCain.






AACTE 61st ANNUAL MEETING & EXHIBITS

February 6 - 9, 2009
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Wednesday, October 29, 2008 -- Kildeer Mountain Manufacturing / Don Hedger Honored

NEWS from the N.D. Department of Human Services

600 E Boulevard Avenue, Bismarck ND 58505-0250



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 28, 2008



Contacts: Nancy McKenzie, Vocational Rehabilitation Division Director, 701-328-8983, or Harley D. Engelman, Rehabilitation Consulting & Services (RCS) Marketing and Business Relations Director, 701-471-0130 (cell), or 701-328-8957 (office).



State and Regional Employer of the Year recipients announced

Governor Hoeven presents disability-related awards



MINOT, N.D. – Governor John Hoeven and the North Dakota Department of Human Services announced today that Killdeer Mountain Manufacturing was named the North Dakota Employer of the Year for its business practices and community involvement in efforts supporting the employment of people with disabilities. The department’s Rehabilitation Consulting & Services initiative (RCS) selected the Killdeer, N.D., business from among eight regional Employer of the Year honorees.



Regional award recipients included: City Laundry and Dry Cleaners, Inc., of Williston; Envision of Minot; Hexagon Farm LLP of Cando; Concrete, Inc., of Grand Forks; Hornbacher’s at South 45th Street in Fargo; Leever’s County Market of Jamestown; and Wal-Mart Supercenter, North location, in Bismarck. Hoeven presented the awards during the 2008 North Dakota Vocational Rehabilitation annual awards banquet and training conference, held at Minot’s Grand International Inn.



“It is a pleasure to honor these companies,” Hoeven said. “Their progressive attitudes and business practices have enabled individuals with disabilities to put their abilities to work.”



Nancy McKenzie, director of the department’s Vocational Rehabilitation Division, said the eight companies are models for other North Dakota businesses. Their efforts and the efforts of other employers, she said, are the reason North Dakota ranks first among states in the percentage of individuals with disabilities who are employed.



North Dakota Vocational Rehabilitation is a division of the North Dakota Department of Human Services. It works to assist individuals with disabilities to maximize their employment opportunities. The division’s Rehabilitation Consulting & Services initiative helps North Dakota business owners and employers find solutions to disability-related issues.



For information about the awards and services available to help employers and employees address disability-related issues, contact Rehabilitation Consulting & Services at

701-328-8957.

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Monday, October 27, 2008

Tuesday, October 28 - Link to North Dakota Telephone Association Program in Minot on November 6



http://www.ndta.net/2008%20Annual%20Meeting%20Program.pdf



WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5
OPENING SESSION – Convention Center
1:00 pm Welcome and Opening Remarks
Louis Witte
President, North Dakota Telephone Association
Director, Consolidated Telcom, Dickinson, ND
Presiding Dave Dircks, General Manager/CEO
North Dakota T
elephone Company,
Devils Lake, ND
1:15 pm “Emerging Technologies for Our Generation”
Lynn Nelson
Director of Sales & Marketing
SRT Communications Inc.
Minot, ND
2:45 pm BREAK
Presiding Steve Lysne, CEO/General Manager
SR
T Communications, Inc., Minot, ND
3:00 pm “Wireless Communications Evolution (3G to 4G)”
Warren Vande Stadt
Senior Technology Leader
Vantage Point Solutions
Mitchell, SD
4:00 pm “IPTV: Important, But Not a Telco's Panacea”
Kris Sowolla
Market Development Manager
Occam Networks, Inc.
Santa Barbara, CA
5:15-6:30 pm Social Hour – Candelite Room
(Dinner on your own)
Witte
Nelson
Stadt
Sowolla
2
2008 ANNUAL MEETING
THURSDAY, November 6 - Group Breakfast Buffet
7:00 am Candelite Room - Breakfast sponsored by John Staurulakis, Inc. and NECA
(Assorted Fruit Juices, Light Scrambled Eggs, Crisp Bacon
and Country Style Sausage, Home Fried Potatoes, French Toast, Fresh Fruit in Season, Assorted Muffins, Coffee/Tea).
THURSDAY, November 6
Closing Session - Convention Center
Presiding Paul Schuetzler, CEO/General Manager
Consolidated T
elcom, Dickinson, ND
8:00 am Keynote Address—“Washington Review”
Brian Ford
Regulatory Counsel
OPASTCO
Washington, DC
8:45 am “An Update for your 2009 ND Legislative Session”
The Honorable T
om Seymour
The Honorable Randel Christmann
North Dakota Senate
9:30 am Break
Presiding Patricia Gisinger, Manager
North Dakota T
elephone Association
9:45 am “USAC Audits—Our Experience”
Julie E. Lizotte, Director of Regulator
y Affairs
SR
T Communications Inc., Minot, ND
Jack Plecity
, Office Manager
Red River Rural T
elephone Association
Aber
crombie, ND
Seymour
Christmann
Ford
Lizotte
Plecity
NORTH DAKOTA TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION 3
10:30 am “After the USAC Audits: Lessons Learned and Preparing for the Future”
Brian Sullivan
Director of Revenue Requirements
John Staurulakis, Inc.
Greenbelt, MD
11:20 am Adjourn
11:30 am Annual Membership Business Meeting
Call to Order
Louis Witte, Vice President
Credentials Report
Paul Wisness, Sergeant-At-Arms
Minutes of 2007 Annual Meeting
Keith Larson, Secretar
y-Treasurer
Manager’s Report
Pat Gisinger
Presentation of 2008 Budget
Pat Gisinger
Nominating Report
Dave Dir
cks, Nominating Committee Chairman
Election of Directors
Louis Witte, Vice President
Unfinished Business
New Business
Adjournment
There will be a meeting of the NDT
A Board of Directors in International Room (lower level) immediately following adjournment of the annual meeting for the purpose of reorganization and any other business as may properly come before such meeting.
Sullivan
4 2008 ANNUAL MEETING
General Information
Registration
Grand International Foyer – 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Wednesday, November 5.
Hospitality Hour
A social hour will be held in the Candlelite Room at 5:15 to 6:30 pm, Wednesday, November 5. Each attendee will receive two tickets for two FREE drinks of your choice.
Group Buffet Breakfast - Breakfast sponsored by
John Staurulakis, Inc. and NECA
Fresh Seasonal Fruit, Scrambled Eggs, Bacon and Country Style Sausage, Breakfast Potatoes, French Toast, Muffins, Assorted Juices and Coffee will be served buffet-style at 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. in the Candlelite Room on Thursday, November 6. Spouses are welcome.
Annual Membership Business Meeting
The annual membership business meeting will follow immediately upon the conclusion of the General Session on Thursday, November 6.
NDTA Board Meeting
The NDTA Board of Directors will meet in the International Room immediately following the membership business meeting.
Annual Meeting Program Planning Committee
Dave Dircks, CEO/General Manager, North Dakota Telephone Company
Keith Larson, CEO/General Manager, Dakota Central Telecommunications
Steve Lysne, CEO/General Manager, SRT Communications, Inc.
Paul Schuetzler, CEO/General Manager, Consolidated Telcom
Pat Gisinger, Manager, North Dakota Telephone Association
NDTA Board of Directors
Louis Witte, Director, Consolidated Telcom (President)
Keith A. Larson, CEO/General Manager, Dakota Central Telecommunications (Vice President)
Steve Lysne, CEO/General Manager, SRT Communications, Inc. (Sec.-Treas.)
Dave Dircks, General Manager, North Dakota Telephone Company
Dwight Schmitt, General Manager/CEO, Northwest Communications Cooperative
James Schultz, Director, Red River Rural Telephone Company
Keith Andersen, General Manager, Inter-Community Telephone Company
Mark Wilhelmi, Manager, Midstate Telephone Company
Paul Wisness, Director, Reservation Telephone Cooperative
NORTH DAKOTA TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION 5
Active (Voting) Member Companies
BEK Communications Cooperative, Steele, ND
Consolidated Telcom, Dickinson, ND
Dakota Central Telecommunications, Carrington, ND
Dickey Rural Telephone Cooperative, Ellendale, ND
Griggs County Telephone Company, Cooperstown, ND
Inter-Community Telephone Company, Nome, ND
Midstate Telephone Company, Stanley, ND
Moore & Liberty Telephone Company, Enderlin, ND
Nemont/Missouri Valley Communications, Scobey, MT
North Dakota Telephone Company, Devils Lake, ND
Northwest Communications Cooperative, Ray, ND
Polar Communications, Park River, ND
Red River Rural Telephone Association, Abercrombie, ND
Reservation Telephone Cooperative, Parshall, ND
SRT Communications, Inc., Minot, ND
United Telephone Mutual Aid Corp., Langdon, ND
West River Telecommunications, Hazen, ND
Affiliate Members
Halstad Telephone Company, Halstad, MN
Loretel Systems, Inc., (Hector Communications), Ada, MN
RC Communications, Inc., New Effington, SD
Roberts County Telephone Cooperative Assn., New Effington, SD
West River Cooperative Telephone Co., Bison, SD
Sustaining Members
702 Communications, Moorhead, MN
Dakota Carrier Network, Fargo, ND
IdeaOne Telecom Group, Fargo, ND
North Dakota Long Distance, Devils Lake, ND
Associate Members
3M Company, Austin, TX
7Sigma Systems, Inc. Chanhassen, MN
ABM Equipment & Supply Inc., Hopkins, MN
Action Battery Wholesalers, Inc., Somerset, WI
ADC, Eden Prairie, MN
Aerial Contractors, Inc., Moorhead, MN
Alamon Telco, Inc., Kalispell, MT
Allied Telesis, Bothell, WA
Alpine Power Systems, Eagan, MN
ALTALINQ Telecom USA, Inc., Montrose, CO
Arvig Communication Systems (ACS), Perham, MN
Aztek Networks, Boulder, CO
Badger Communications, Durand, WI
Baso Battery Inc., Menahga, MN
BEC Technologies Inc., Huntington Beach, CA
Border States Supply Chain Solutions, Fargo, ND
Brady, Martz & Associates, P.C., Grand Forks, ND
Cable Connection & Supply Co., Faribault, MN
6 2008 ANNUAL MEETING
CAD Consulting Services, Inc., Slayton, MN
Calix, Petaluma, CA
CC & I Engineering, Inc., Perham, MN
CCI (Cable Constructors, Inc.), Iron Mountain, MI
CHR Solutions, Maple Grove, MN
Cisco Systems, Fargo, ND
Classified Directories, Inc., Bismarck, ND
Clearfield, Inc., Plymouth, MN
CoBank, Minneapolis, MN
Communication Consultants, Inc., Fargo, ND
Communication Network Engineers, Inc., New London, MN
Communications Equipment Specialties (C.E.S.), Elk River, MN
Communications Supply Group, Shakopee, MN
Computer Connection Corporation, Minneapolis, MN
Comstock Telcom, Reno, NV
Conklin-Intracom, Duluth, GA
Consortia Consulting, Inc., Omaha, NE
Cordell, Inc., La Verne, CA
CORE Telecom Systems, Inc., St. Louis, MO
Cornerstone Group, Loveland, CO
Corning Cable Systems, Lake in the Hills, IL
Cummins NPower, LLC, Fargo, ND
D F Countryman Co., Minneapolis, MN
Dakota Supply Group, Inc, Fargo, ND
Dantel, Inc., Fresno, CA
Design Wizards, LLC, Bismarck, ND
Ditch Witch of North Dakota, Mandan, ND
Eagle Marketing, Burnsville, MN
Eide Bailly LLP, Sioux Falls, SD
Electric Scientific Company, Minneapolis, MN
Embarq Logistics, Blair, NE
Enventis, Duluth, MN
Falkenberg Capital Corporation, Denver, CO
Farmers Union Service Assn. Ltd., Jamestown, ND
Finley Engineering Co., Inc., Bismarck, ND
FS3 Inc., Annandale, MN
Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc., Brooklyn Park, MN
Golden West Technologies & Internet Solutions, Rapid City, SD
Graybar, Plymouth, MN
Great Plains Towers, Fargo, ND
Greenlee Textron, Inc., Rockford, IL
GVNW Consulting, Inc., Colorado Springs, CO
H. M. Cragg Co., Eden Prairie, MN
HickoryTech, Mankato, MN
Inter-Commercial Business Systems (ICBS), Allen, TX
Image Marketing/99 On-Hold, Minot, ND
Innovative Systems, Mitchell, SD
Interstate Power Systems, Fargo, ND
Interstate Telcom Consulting, Inc., Hector, MN
ISPN Help Desk Solutions, Lenexa, KS
Jason Anderson Consulting, Fargo, ND
John Staurulakis Inc., Eagan, MN
Kadrmas, Lee & Jackson, Inc., Bismarck, ND
KGP, Faribault, MN
Kiesling Associates LLP, West Des Moines, IA
LightRiver Technologies, Inc. Lafayette, CA
NORTH DAKOTA TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION 7
Link To Success, Inc., Excelsior, MN
Locators & Supplies, Inc., Fergus Falls, MN
Mapcom Systems, Richmond, VA
Martin Group, Inc., Mitchell, SD
Megger, Norristown, PA
MetaSwitch, Alameda, CA
Mid America Computer Corporation (MACC), Blair, NE
Midwest Data, Inc., Willmar, MN
Minerva Networks, Alviso, CA
Motorola, Andover, MA
MP Nexlevel, LLC, Maple Lake, MN
Nardini Fire Equipment Co. of North Dakota, Fargo, ND
National Directory Assistance, LLC, Louisville, KY
National Information Solutions Cooperative (NISC), Mandan, ND
NECA, Omaha, NE
Norscan Instruments Ltd., Winnipeg, Manitoba
Nortel, Sioux Falls, SD
Northland Systems, Inc., Bismarck, ND
Olsen Thielen & Co., Ltd., St. Paul, MN
Onvoy, Inc., Minneapolis, MN
Optelian, Marietta, GA
OSIG, Maple Grove, MN
Pannaway Technologies, Inc., Portsmouth, NH
Pelusa (Priority Electronics, USA), Grand Forks, ND
Pinnacle Publishing, LLC, Bemidji, MN
Power and Telephone Supply Co., Des Moines, IA
Power Product Services, Inc., Hibbing, MN
Preformed Line Products, Cleveland, OH
PUSH, Inc., Rice Lake, WI
PWR, LLC, Buffalo Grove, IL
Quintrex Data Systems Corp., Cedar Rapids, IA
REDCOM, Victory, NY
Rep Com International, Centennial, CO
Rhino Contracting Inc., Grand Forks, ND
Ripley’s, Inc., Erhard, MN
Rural Telephone Finance Cooperative (RTFC), Herndon, VA
SimpleTel, Inc., Chicago, IL
Stutler Technologies Corp., Emporia, KS
Syniverse Technologies, Inc., Tampa, FL
Taqua, Inc., Richardson, TX
Tekno Telecom, L.L.C., Naperville, IL
Telcom Construction, Inc., Clearwater, MN
Telecom Engineering USA, Inc. Golden Valley, MN
TeleSphere Software, Inc., Missoula, MT
Tellabs, Naperville, IL
Trenchers Plus, Inc., Burnsville, MN
Tulsat – Nebraska, Deshler, NE
Upper Midwest Utility Sales, Maple Lake, MN
Vantage Point Solutions, Mitchell, SD
VeriSign, Inc., Olympia, WA
Vermeer, Burnsville, MN
W. Paul Mandt Insurance Agency, Jamestown, ND
Walker and Associates, Inc., Welcome, NC
Windstream Supply, Inc., Alpharetta, GA
Zhone Technologies, Oakland, CA
8 2008 ANNUAL MEETING
RULES OF THE MEMBERSHIP BUSINESS MEETING
1. CALL TO ORDER: The President shall take the chair at the time of the annual meeting and shall call the meeting to order.
2. POINTS OF ORDER: The Chairman shall preserve order and decide all questions of order, subject to an appeal to the members.
3. RECOGNITION BY THE CHAIR: Every delegate, previous to his speaking, shall rise from his seat and address the chair, and remain standing until recognized by the chair before proceeding to speak.
4. WHO RECOGNIZED: When two or more delegates rise at the same time to speak, the chairman must designate who is to speak, but in all cases, the delegate who shall rise first and address the chair may speak first.
5. RULES AS TO SPEAKING, NUMBER OF TIMES, AND DURATION: No delegate shall speak more than twice on the same subject without permission of the delegates present, nor more than once until every delegate choosing to speak on the subject pending shall have spoken. Nor shall any delegate occupy the floor more than five minutes the first time and three minutes the second time, without the consent by a majority of the delegates in attendance. After all delegates have spoken then any member, director, manager or attorney in good standing may speak under the same rules.
6. MOTION TO BE SECONDED AND STATED BEFORE DEBATE: No motion shall be debated or passed unless the same is seconded. Seconds to any motion made must be by a delegate from a member company other than the member presenting the motion.
7. MOTION MAY BE WITHDRAWN: If the motion has been stated by the Chairman, it shall be deemed in possession of the meeting, but may be withdrawn at any time before amendment or decision by the delegate who made the motion with the consent of the majority of the delegates.
8. MOTION IN DEBATE AND PROCEDURE: When a question is under debate, no motion shall be received but to adjourn, postpone, amend or substitute.
9. MOTION TO ADJOURN IN ORDER WHEN: A motion to adjourn shall be in order, except when a delegate is addressing the chair, or a vote is being taken.
10. RESOLUTIONS, HOW PRESENTED: No resolution shall be presented from the floor without the consent of a majority of the delegates present.
11. PROGRAM SCHEDULE: The schedule, as printed in the agenda submitted to all delegates, with any additions thereto, shall be the official meeting program.
ROBERT’S RULES OF ORDER (REVISED): On any point not covered in

Friday, October 24, 2008

Monday, October 27, 2008 -- The Minutes of the ND Legislative Budget Section Meeting



NORTH DAKOTA LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
Minutes of the
BUDGET SECTION
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Senate Chamber, State Capitol
Bismarck, North Dakota
Senator Ray Holmberg, Chairman, called the
meeting to order at 9:00 a.m.
Members present: Senators Ray Holmberg, Bill
Bowman, Randel Christmann, Tony Grindberg,
Ralph L. Kilzer, Aaron Krauter, Elroy N. Lindaas, Tim
Mathern, Carolyn Nelson, David O'Connell, Larry J.
Robinson, Tom Seymour, Harvey D. Tallackson;
Representatives Ole Aarsvold, Larry Bellew, Rick
Berg, Ron Carlisle, Al Carlson, Jeff Delzer, Mary
Ekstrom, Eliot Glassheim, Pam Gulleson, James
Kerzman, Matthew M. Klein, Gary Kreidt, Joe
Kroeber, Ralph Metcalf, David Monson, Jon Nelson,
Kenton Onstad, Chet Pollert, Bob Skarphol, Blair
Thoreson, Alon Wieland, Clark Williams
Members absent: Senators Tom Fischer,
Karen K. Krebsbach, Bob Stenehjem, Rich Wardner;
Representatives Merle Boucher, Kathy Hawken, Keith
Kempenich, Bob Martinson, Ken Svedjan, Francis J.
Wald
Others present: Jim W. Smith, Legislative
Council, Bismarck
See Appendix A for additional persons present.
It was moved by Senator Robinson, seconded
by Senator Seymour, and carried on a voice vote
that the minutes of the June 18, 2008, meeting be
approved as distributed.
STATUS OF THE STATE GENERAL FUND
Chairman Holmberg called on Ms. Pam Sharp,
Director, Office of Management and Budget, to
present a report on the status of the general fund.
Ms. Sharp said the consumer price index is
expected to average 4.4 percent during 2008. She
said North Dakota's unemployment rate for August
2008 was 3.3 percent, considerably lower than the
national rate of 6.1 percent in August 2008. She said
North Dakota oil production increased to 172,000
barrels per day in July 2008. She said the average
price for North Dakota crude oil was $117 per barrel in
May 2008, $126 per barrel in June 2008, and $125
per barrel in July 2008. She said the current oil price
is approximately $111 per barrel and the rig count is
89, 43 more rigs than were operating in the state one
year ago.
In response to a question from Senator Krauter,
Ms. Sharp said oil pipeline volume constraints were
considered when preparing the revised forecast.
Ms. Sharp presented the following information on
the status of the state general fund for the 2007-09
biennium based on revenue collections through
August 2008:
Unobligated general
fund balance - July 1,
2007
$295,541,176
Add
General fund
collections through
August 2008
$1,535,043,766
Forecasted general
fund revenue for the
remainder of the
2007-09 biennium
(based on the July
2008 revised forecast)
1,077,697,548
Total estimated general
fund revenue for the
2007-09 biennium
$2,612,741,314
Total available $2,908,282,490
Less
2007-09 biennium
general fund ongoing
appropriations
$2,317,447,307
2007-09 biennium
general fund one-time
appropriations
139,526,649
Contingent
appropriation
(Section 50 of 2007
Senate Bill No. 2200)
5,000,000
Total appropriations $2,461,973,956
Estimated general fund
balance - June 30,
2009
$446,308,534
A copy of the information presented is on file in the
Legislative Council office.
Ms. Sharp presented the following information on
the status of the permanent oil tax trust fund for the
2007-09 biennium:
Budget Section 2 September 25, 2008
Beginning permanent oil tax trust fund
balance - July 1, 2007
$143,270,662
Add
Revenue collections through August 2008 275,158,783
Forecasted revenues for the remainder of
the 2007-09 biennium (based on revised
forecast assumptions for oil price and
production)
358,871,552
Total estimated permanent oil tax trust
funds available for the 2007-09 biennium
Less expenditures and transfers
$777,300,997
145,716,541
Estimated permanent oil tax trust fund
balance - June 30, 2009
$631,584,456
A copy of the information presented is on file in the
Legislative Council office.
Ms. Sharp presented information on general fund
revenue collections for August 2008 and the 2007-09
biennium to date. She said individual income tax
collections were less than estimated for the month
because the Tax Department determined it was
necessary to transfer an additional $6 million to the
refund reserve account to provide adequate funds for
property tax income tax credit claims. She said
revenues collected for the biennium to date are
16.6 percent more than the legislative forecast. She
said the increase is primarily due to biennium to date
increases in sales tax and individual and corporate
income tax collections. She said sales tax and
individual income tax collections exceed the forecast
for the biennium to date by 13.1 percent and
18.6 percent, respectively. She said corporate
income tax collections exceed the biennium to date
forecast by $63.4 million or approximately
81.4 percent. A copy of the report is on file in the
Legislative Council office.
PRELIMINARY 2009-11
REVENUE FORECAST
Ms. Sharp presented information regarding the
revised 2007-09 biennium revenue forecast and the
preliminary 2009-11 biennium revenue forecast. She
said it is estimated that 2007-09 biennium revenue will
total $2.5 billion, $363 million more than the April 2007
legislative forecast. She said it is estimated that
2009-11 biennium revenue will total $2.7 billion,
$202 million more than the 2007-09 biennium revised
forecast. She said it is anticipated that transfers to the
permanent oil tax trust fund will total $625 million
during the 2007-09 biennium and $666 million during
the 2009-11 biennium. A copy of the report is on file
in the Legislative Council office.
TOBACCO SETTLEMENT PROCEEDS
Ms. Sharp presented information on the status of
tobacco settlement proceeds received by North
Dakota. She said the tobacco settlement payment
received in April 2008 was approximately $36.5 million
and the next payment will be received in April 2009.
She provided information regarding revenues and
expenditures for the community health trust fund and
the water development trust fund since inception of
the funds. She said total revenues deposited in the
community health trust fund and the water
development trust fund since inception totaled
$23 million and $105 million, respectively. A copy of
the report is on file in the Legislative Council office.
FISCAL IRREGULARITIES
Pursuant to North Dakota Century Code (NDCC)
Section 54-14-03.1, Ms. Sharp presented information
on irregularities in the fiscal practices of the state.
She said the following state agencies are reported as
having fiscal irregularities:
Agency Amount Reason
North Dakota Vision
Services - School
for the Blind
$3,726 Additional work in June for
four teachers outside of
their nine-month teaching
contract
State Fair
Association
$8,764 Additional work for three
individuals during
transition to new State Fair
Association manager
Department of
Commerce
$1,625 Temporary additional work
for a special project
Department of
Corrections and
Rehabilitation -
Youth Correctional
Center
$750 Additional work in August
for one teacher at the
Youth Correctional Center
outside of her teaching
contract
State Auditor's
office
$14,000 Performance bonuses are
limited by statute to 13, but
14 individuals received
performance bonuses in
fiscal year 2008.
A copy of the information presented is on file in the
Legislative Council office.
ANNUAL AUDITS OF RENAISSANCE
FUND ORGANIZATIONS
Mr. Gordon La France, Manager, Renaissance
Zone Program, Division of Community Services,
Department of Commerce, presented information
regarding annual audits of renaissance fund
organizations pursuant to NDCC Section 40-63-07(9).
He said there are 43 renaissance zone cities, of which
seven have renaissance fund organizations. He said
$591,250 of the $2.5 million in renaissance credits
approved by the 1999 Legislative Assembly remain
but are unavailable because of pending investments.
He said $682,500 of the $2.5 million in renaissance
credits approved by the 2003 Legislative Assembly
remain available. He said independent auditor's
reports of the renaissance fund organizations
examined contain no exceptions. A copy of the report
is on file in the Legislative Council office.
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2007-09 CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE
APPLICATIONS
Chairman Holmberg called on Ms. Roxanne
Woeste, Assistant Legislative Budget Analyst and
Auditor, Legislative Council, to present a
memorandum entitled Summary of 2007-09 Centers
of Excellence Applications - Round 2 (Appendix B).
Ms. Woeste said the 2007 Legislative Assembly
appropriated $15 million from the permanent oil tax
trust fund to the Office of Management and Budget for
centers of excellence grants and authorized the Office
of Management and Budget, as directed by the
Centers of Excellence Commission and with
Emergency Commission and Budget Section
approval, to borrow up to $5 million from the Bank of
North Dakota for providing additional funding for
centers of excellence, if the $15 million is committed.
She said centers of excellence projects totaling
$10 million were approved in Round 1 of the
application process in October 2007. She said of the
six centers of excellence applications approved in
Round 1, two have been discontinued. As a result,
she said the Centers of Excellence Commission will
not be distributing $4.6 million of the $10 million
approved for Round 1 projects; therefore,
$14.6 million is available for Round 2 applications.
She said Round 2 of the 2007-09 centers of
excellence applications includes seven projects
totaling $14,050,000 and, if all are approved,
$550,000 of the total $20 million appropriated for
centers of excellence grants for the 2007-09 biennium
would remain unawarded. She presented statutory
provisions and summary information for each of the
seven Round 2 centers of excellence applications and
a brief summary of the centers of excellence approval
process.
Mr. Mark Nisbet, Chairman, Centers of Excellence
Commission, presented the centers of excellence
projects for consideration by the Budget Section.
North Dakota State University - Center for
Integrated Electronic Systems
Mr. Nisbet presented information on the North
Dakota State University Center of Excellence for
Integrated Electronic Systems. He said the Centers of
Excellence Commission recommends $2,050,000 for
the center. He said the private sector partners are
Bobcat, Pedigree Technologies, Intelligent InSites,
Inc., and Datacom International, Inc. He said the
center will perform market-driven research and
development involving systems integration of
electronic hardware and software and anticipates the
project will create 60 new jobs.
Dr. Philip Boudjouk, Vice President for Research,
Creative Activities, and Technology Transfer, North
Dakota State University, said software embedded in
machines will allow for more efficient machine control.
Mr. Tom Sagasser, Director of Technology,
Bobcat, said his company anticipates the industry will
change substantially in the next 10 years and Bobcat
would benefit from working with North Dakota State
University to be a leader in the development of
electronic-embedded controllers.
In response to a question from Senator Bowman,
Dr. Boudjouk said there is no commitment by the state
beyond the original project cost for any of the centers
of excellence projects.
North Dakota State University - Center for
Biopharmaceutical Research and Production
Mr. Nisbet presented information on the North
Dakota State University Center for Biopharmaceutical
Research and Production. He said the Centers of
Excellence Commission recommends $2,000,000 for
the center. He said the private sector partners are
Aldevron, Clinical Supplies Management, Paraclin,
PRACS Institute, Ltd., and MeritCare. He said the
project will review experimentation and processing
technologies for vaccines and anticipates the project
will create 40 new professional and technical jobs.
Dr. Charles Peterson, Dean of the College of
Pharmacy, Nursing, and Allied Sciences, North
Dakota State University, said the project proposes to
create a basic science research laboratory at North
Dakota State University, hire a high-profile
vaccinologist, and build a foundation for vaccine
research and development for participating private
sector partners.
Mr. Michael Chambers, President and CEO,
Aldevron, said this project will support the research
and development of vaccines. He said the center of
excellence allows businesses like Aldevon to be
involved with the university researchers to complete
necessary research to expand business opportunities.
University of North Dakota -
Passive Therapeutics
Mr. Nisbet presented information on the University
of North Dakota Center of Excellence for Passive
Therapeutics. He said the Centers of Excellence
Commission recommends $2,650,000 for the center.
He said the private sector partners are Aldevron,
Avianax, Mayo Clinic, NovaDigm Therapeutic,
Cangene, Schiltz Goose Farms, North, and Schiltz
Goose R&D. He said the project's goals include
advancing the development of therapeutic antibodies
as effective treatment for West Nile virus and avian
influenza. He said the project anticipates providing
new training and job opportunities for students
enrolled in the life sciences, developing and producing
high-value products utilizing raw agricultural materials,
and creating 40 to 50 jobs over the next three to five
years.
Dr. James Petell, Associate Vice President for
Intellectual Property Commercialization and Economic
Development, University of North Dakota, said the
project has been extensively developed and
therapeutic antibodies have been demonstrated to be
highly effective against West Nile virus in animals.
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Mr. Rich Glynn, Special Projects Coordinator and
Administrative Assistant to the Vice President, Schiltz
Goose Farms, said Schiltz Goose Farms is the largest
producer and processor of geese in North America
and has developed a cure for West Nile virus in geese
that has been approved by the University of North
Dakota. He said Schiltz Goose Farms is working with
the University of North Dakota and Mayo Clinic to
develop the vaccine for use in mammals and humans.
He said Schiltz Goose Farms has moved a portion of
its operation from South Dakota to North Dakota to
have a supply of geese closer to the research.
University of North Dakota - SUNRISE
BioProducts: A Center of Excellence for
Chemicals, Polymers, and Composites From
Crop Oils
Mr. Nisbet presented information on the University
of North Dakota SUNRISE BioProducts: A Center of
Excellence for Chemicals, Polymers, and Composites
From Crop Oils. He said the Centers of Excellence
Commission recommends $2,950,000 for the center.
He said the private sector partners are SUNRISE
Renewables, Bayer CropScience, Northwood Mills,
Kadrmas, Lee and Jackson, Global Agricultural
Solutions, LM Glasfiber, Integrity/Marvin Windows,
Tecton Products, Composite Innovations, PPG
Industries, Ashland, and Rohm and Haas. He said
the purpose of the project is to invent, develop, and
commercialize green industrial chemicals, polymers,
and fiber composites utilizing crop oils as the primary
raw material feedstock. He said the project is
anticipated to create 15 new technology-related
private sector jobs with the potential of 50 jobs within
four years.
Dr. Wayne Seames, Associate Professor,
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of
North Dakota, and Director of North Dakota
SUNRISE, said the chemicals and polymers produced
from petroleum products can be produced from crop
oils which will result in a higher profit potential.
Mr. Clarence Leschied, General Manager,
Northwood Mills, said his facility anticipates using the
research conducted by the University of North Dakota
to convert the crude oil feedstock it produces into
high-value bio-based products.
Mr. Dave Blair, Business Development and
Community Relations, Kadrmas, Lee and Jackson,
said a 10 million gallon operation could generate 35 to
50 new jobs in a community.
University of North Dakota - Center of
Excellence in Space Technology and
Operations
Mr. Nisbet presented information on the University
of North Dakota Center of Excellence in Space
Technology and Operations. He said the Centers of
Excellence Commission recommends $1,000,000 for
the center. He said the private sector partners are
GeoOptics LLC and Broad Reach Engineering, Inc.
He said the project, if approved, will bring GeoOptics
LLC's CICERO Mission Operations and Analysis
Center to Grand Forks, with the University of North
Dakota as its academic partner. The CICERO project
is a constellation of earth-orbiting spacecraft that will
commence operation in 2011 and which will
continually take atmospheric measurements in
hundreds of locations simultaneously around the
globe. He said the aerospace company will create
25 new jobs in the first five years and up to 40 jobs in
eight years.
Mr. Doug Olsen, Project Manager, Upper Midwest
Aerospace Consortium, said the project would allow
GeoOptics LLC to locate the mission control center for
its fleet of satellites in North Dakota. He said the
satellites will measure temperature and pressure
profiles. He said GeoOptics LLC will sell the
information to subscribers such as the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the
National Weather Service.
Mr. Tom Yunck, President, GeoOptics LLC, said
the center will provide an ideal source of trained
scientific talent, experienced in climate research, and
a source of students to be employed. He said the
project is comprised of two parts. He said the first
part of the project, a space operations center funded
by GeoOptics LLC, will operate the spacecraft,
receive the data, and process and distribute the data.
He said the second part of the project will be the
potential for data research that will attract federal
research funds from agencies such as the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration, the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the National
Science Foundation, the Department of Energy, and
others.
University of North Dakota - Petroleum
Research, Education, and Entrepreneurship
Center of Excellence
Mr. Nisbet presented information on the University
of North Dakota Petroleum Research, Education, and
Entrepreneurship Center of Excellence. He said the
Centers of Excellence Commission recommends
$3,000,000 for the center. He said the private sector
partners are Schlumberger Information Solutions, IHS,
Inc., American Petroleum Institute, Encore Acquisition
Company, Hess Corporation, Marathon Oil
Corporation, St. Mary Land and Exploration Company,
and Whiting Petroleum Corporation. He said the
project seeks to improve understanding of the
geology, geophysics, and petroleum engineering
characteristics of the Williston Basin, especially the
Bakken formation; develop enhanced oil recovery
techniques; develop techniques for carbon dioxide
sequestration; develop engineering enhanced
geothermal systems; address environmental and
policy issues; and help entrepreneurs develop new
businesses and industry.
Mr. William Gosnold, Chairman, Department of
Geology and Geological Engineering, University of
North Dakota, said the project seeks to improve oil
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production, particularly from the Bakken formation
through geomechanical analysis.
Mr. James Crohn, Chief Petroleum Engineer, Ward
Williston Oil Company, said access to technical
professionals such as those available through the
center will help companies identify additional reserves
and more effectively recover oil from existing
reserves.
Minot State University - Bottineau -
Entrepreneurial Center for Horticulture
Mr. Nisbet presented information on the Minot
State University - Bottineau Entrepreneurial Center for
Horticulture. He said the Centers of Excellence
Commission recommends $400,000 for the center.
He said the private sector partners are North Star
Farms and the North Dakota Farmers Market and
Growers Association. He said the center will provide
research and demonstration of high-skill production
methods, expand and provide new opportunities for
product commercialization and distribution, and
provide the technology transfer necessary to make
business opportunities grow.
Ms. Holly Rose Mawby, Director, Entrepreneurial
Center for Horticulture, Minot State University -
Bottineau, said the project will result in over one
hundred jobs, hundreds of entrepreneurs, and
valuable spinoff companies.
Ms. Pattie Patrie, Chair, North Dakota Farmers
Market and Growers Association, said the association
supports the Entrepreneurial Center for Horticulture
and is providing center participants with the North
Dakota Farmers Market and Growers Association
logo. She said growers have had marketing help in
the past, but the center will provide much needed
research regarding production. She said the
association will be surveying markets and
encouraging organizations such as hospitals and
schools to purchase local foods.
Ms. Ilene Baker, Owner, North Star Farms, said
commercialization of the local fruit and vegetable
industry is a goal North Star Farms shares with the
Entrepreneurial Center for Horticulture. She said
North Star Farms will provide research, education,
and assistance to establish a distribution center.
In response to a question from Senator
Christmann, Mr. Nisbet said the Centers of Excellence
Commission rejected two proposals in this round of
applicants.
Representative Berg expressed concern that many
centers of excellence proposals contain a minimal
amount of private sector cash.
It was moved by Representative Berg,
seconded by Senator O'Connell, and carried on a
roll call vote that pursuant to NDCC Section
15-69-02 and Section 14, 2007 House Bill No. 1018
the Budget Section approve the following center
of excellence funding award requests, which have
been recommended by the Centers of Excellence
Commission and considered by the Emergency
Commission:
• Centers of Excellence Commission (Request
#1669) - North Dakota State University -
Center for Integrated Electronic Systems -
$2,050,000.
• Centers of Excellence Commission (Request
#1670) - North Dakota State University -
Center for Biopharmaceutical Research and
Production - $2,000,000.
• Centers of Excellence Commission (Request
#1671) - University of North Dakota - Passive
Therapeutics - $2,650,000.
• Centers of Excellence Commission (Request
#1672) - University of North Dakota -
SUNRISE BioProducts: A Center of
Excellence for Chemicals, Polymers, and
Composites From Crop Oils - $2,950,000.
• Centers of Excellence Commission (Request
#1673) - University of North Dakota -
Petroleum Research, Education, and
Entrepreneurship Center of Excellence -
$3,000,000.
• Centers of Excellence Commission (Request
#1674) - University of North Dakota - Center
of Excellence in Space Technology and
Operations - $1,000,000.
• Centers of Excellence Commission (Request
#1675) - Minot State University - Bottineau -
Entrepreneurial Center for Horticulture -
$400,000.
Senators Holmberg, Bowman, Christmann,
Grindberg, Kilzer, Krauter, Lindaas, Mathern, Nelson,
O'Connell, Robinson, Seymour, and Tallackson and
Representatives Aarsvold, Bellew, Berg, Carlisle,
Ekstrom, Glassheim, Gulleson, Kerzman, Klein,
Kreidt, Kroeber, Metcalf, Monson, Nelson, Onstad,
Pollert, Thoreson, Wieland, and Williams voted "aye."
No negative votes were cast.
AGENCY REQUEST AUTHORIZED BY
THE EMERGENCY COMMISSION
Ms. Sharp presented information regarding a
request by the Office of Management and Budget to
borrow $5 million from the Bank of North Dakota for
centers of excellence grants pursuant to 2007 House
Bill No. 1018 (Request #1685).
It was moved by Senator Robinson, seconded
by Senator Grindberg, and carried on a roll call
vote that pursuant to Section 15 of 2007 House Bill
No. 1018 the Budget Section approve the request
which has been approved by the Emergency
Commission for the Office of Management and
Budget to borrow $5 million from the Bank of
North Dakota for centers of excellence grants
pursuant to 2007 House Bill No. 1018 (Request
#1685). Senators Holmberg, Bowman, Christmann,
Grindberg, Kilzer, Lindaas, Mathern, Nelson,
Robinson, and Seymour and Representatives
Aarsvold, Bellew, Berg, Ekstrom, Glassheim,
Gulleson, Klein, Kreidt, Kroeber, Metcalf, Monson,
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Onstad, Pollert, Skarphol, Wieland, and Williams
voted "aye." No negative votes were cast.
RECOMMENDATION FROM THE BUDGET
AND FINANCE COMMITTEE RELATING
TO THE FORM OF THE APPROPRIATION
BILLS FOR THE 2009 LEGISLATIVE
SESSION
Mr. Allen H. Knudson, Legislative Budget Analyst
and Auditor, Legislative Council, presented a
memorandum entitled Authorized Number of Full-
Time Equivalent Positions - Consideration of Inclusion
in Appropriation Bills (Appendix C) which provides
information regarding the current process of
authorizing the number of full-time equivalent (FTE)
positions and proposed changes to the appropriation
bill format for the 2009 legislative session as
recommended by the Budget and Finance Committee.
He said, if adopted, the proposed changes would
identify the number of authorized FTE positions for
each agency in appropriation bills and provide for the
use a three-column format identifying base level of
funding, adjustments or enhancements, and the
appropriation for each agency within one section of
the bill. He said the Emergency Commission may
currently authorize additional FTE positions during the
interim, but these positions are only authorized for the
current biennium. He said to continue the position,
the agency must request the position as a new FTE
from the next Legislative Assembly. He said if the
Legislative Assembly includes the number of
authorized FTE positions for an agency in the
appropriation bill, the Emergency Commission would
need specific authority to approve additional FTE
positions.
It was moved by Representative Thoreson,
seconded by Representative Aarsvold, and carried
on a roll call vote that pursuant to NDCC Section
54-44.1-07 the Budget Section approve changes to
the budget data as recommended by the Budget
and Finance Committee to provide that the Office
of Management and Budget prepare the
appropriation bills for introduction to the
Legislative Assembly in a format that provides:
• Base level funding, adjustments or
enhancements, and the appropriation for
each agency in a single section using a
three-column format; and
• The number of full-time equivalent positions
in total for each agency shown for the base
level, adjustments or enhancements, and
the authorized (appropriation) level.
Senators Holmberg, Bowman, Christmann,
Grindberg, Kilzer, Krauter, Lindaas, Mathern, Nelson,
Robinson, and Seymour and Representatives
Aarsvold, Bellew, Berg, Carlisle, Delzer, Ekstrom,
Glassheim, Gulleson, Kerzman, Klein, Kreidt, Metcalf,
Monson, Nelson, Onstad, Pollert, Skarphol, Thoreson,
Wieland, and Williams voted "aye." No negative votes
were cast.
Representative Skarphol suggested agencies
monitor and report on expenditures made for deferred
maintenance and extraordinary repairs projects to
assist the Legislative Assembly in identifying
outstanding deferred maintenance.
Representative Aarsvold said special assessments
should be included in the definition of extraordinary
repairs.
In response to a question from Representative
Skarphol, Ms. Sharp said it would be important to
provide agencies a definition of deferred maintenance
and extraordinary repairs.
It was moved by Representative Skarphol,
seconded by Representative Klein, and carried on
a roll call vote that pursuant to NDCC Section
54-44.1-07 the Budget Section request the Office
of Management and Budget to prepare the
appropriation bills for introduction to the 2009
Legislative Assembly by including a separate line
item for deferred maintenance funding, and that
each agency maintain detailed records of amounts
spent from this line item for deferred maintenance
and for any extraordinary repairs or other
purposes. Senators Holmberg, Bowman,
Christmann, Grindberg, Krauter, Lindaas, Mathern,
Nelson, O'Connell, Robinson, Seymour, and
Tallackson and Representatives Aarsvold, Bellew,
Berg, Carlisle, Delzer, Ekstrom, Glassheim, Gulleson,
Kerzman, Klein, Kreidt, Metcalf, Monson, Nelson,
Onstad, Pollert, Skarphol, Thoreson, Wieland, and
Williams voted "aye." No negative votes were cast.
MEMORANDUM ON OTHER STATES'
METHODS OF EVALUATING THE FUTURE
COSTS OF DONATED FACILITIES AND
ANY SUBSEQUENT MONITORING OF
ACTUAL COSTS
The Legislative Council staff presented a
memorandum entitled Approval and Evaluation of
Donated Assets - Other States (Appendix D) which
provides information on other states' methods of
evaluating the future costs of donated facilities and
any subsequent monitoring of actual costs. The
Legislative Council staff said of the 12 states
reviewed, 5 did not require legislative approval of
donated assets and 7 states require varying levels of
approval to accept donated assets. The Legislative
Council staff said most legislatures that require
legislative approval to accept donated assets meet
annually.
WORKFORCE SAFETY AND
INSURANCE - STATUS OF
PERFORMANCE AUDIT
RECOMMENDATIONS
Ms. Michele Blumhagen, Director, Quality
Assurance Division, Workforce Safety and Insurance,
presented information regarding the status of the
State Auditor's office performance audit
Budget Section 7 September 25, 2008
recommendations pursuant to Section 5 of 2007
Senate Bill No. 2021. She provided information
regarding the audit recommendation implementation
and validation process of Workforce Safety and
Insurance. She said the performance audit contained
56 formal recommendations on which the department
concurred or partially concurred. She said the
department has implemented 48 recommendations
and partially implemented 8 recommendations for an
implementation rate of 86 percent. She said the State
Auditor's office is currently performing followup
analysis with regard to the implementation of the audit
recommendations. A copy of the report is on file in
the Legislative Council office.
REPORT ON FEDERAL FUNDS
The Legislative Council staff presented a
memorandum entitled Analysis of Federal Funds for
Bienniums Ending June 30, 2009, and June 30, 2011
(Appendix E) which provides information regarding
federal funds to be received by state agencies during
the 2007-09 and 2009-11 bienniums. The Legislative
Council staff said agencies estimate $2.5 billion of
federal funds will be received during the 2007-09
biennium, $11.6 million less than appropriated. The
Legislative Council staff said agencies estimate
$2.6 billion of federal funds will be received for the
2009-11 biennium, $187.1 million more than is
estimated to be received during the 2007-09
biennium. The Legislative Council staff said the
estimated 2009-11 federal funds will require $497
million in general fund matching funds, $42 million
more than the 2007-09 biennium.
The Legislative Council staff presented a
memorandum entitled Ten Largest Variances by
Agency - 2007-09 Biennium - Federal Funds
Appropriated and Federal Funds Estimated To Be
Received and Ten Largest Variances by Agency -
Federal Funds Estimated To Be Received for the
2007-09 and 2009-11 Bienniums (Appendix F). The
memorandum provides information regarding the
major variances experienced by agencies during the
2007-09 biennium relating to federal funds
appropriated and federal funds estimated to be
received and by the agencies with major variances in
federal funds estimated to be received for the 2009-11
biennium compared to the 2007-09 biennium.
LEGISLATIVE HEARING FOR FEDERAL
BLOCK GRANTS
The Legislative Council staff distributed a
memorandum entitled Federal Block Grants -
Legislative Hearings (Appendix G) which provides
information regarding block grant hearings required
during the 2009 legislative session. The Legislative
Council staff distributed a resolution draft
[93009.0100] (Appendix H) authorizing the Budget
Section to hold any legislative block grant hearings
required during the 2009-10 interim. The Legislative
Council staff contacted state agencies receiving
federal funds to determine which agencies receive
block grants that require legislative hearings. The
survey revealed only one block grant with that
requirement, the community services block grant
administered by the Department of Commerce
Division of Community Services. A summary of the
proposed use and distribution plan for the block grant
will be provided by the Department of Commerce as
part of the agency's appropriations hearing during the
2007 legislative session. The required public hearing
will be held as part of the appropriations hearing for
the Department of Commerce during the 2009
legislative session.
It was moved by Senator Robinson, seconded
by Representative Berg, and carried on a roll call
vote that the resolution draft providing Budget
Section authority to hold public legislative
hearings required for receipt of federal block grant
funds during the period from the recess or
adjournment of the 61st Legislative Assembly
through September 30, 2011, be approved and
recommended to the Legislative Council. Senators
Holmberg, Bowman, Christmann, Grindberg, Mathern,
Nelson, O'Connell, Robinson, Seymour, and
Tallackson and Representatives Aarsvold, Bellew,
Berg, Carlisle, Delzer, Ekstrom, Glassheim, Kerzman,
Klein, Kreidt, Metcalf, Monson, Nelson, Onstad,
Pollert, Skarphol, Thoreson, Wieland, and Williams
voted "aye." No negative votes were cast.
RISK MANAGEMENT WORKERS'
COMPENSATION PROGRAM
Mr. Tag Anderson, Risk Management Director,
Office of Management and Budget, presented
information regarding the status of the risk
management workers' compensation program
pursuant to NDCC Section 65-04-03.1(5). He said the
2001 Legislative Assembly established a single
workers' compensation account for all state entities.
He said the Risk Management Division of the Office of
Management and Budget administers the program.
He said for coverage periods beginning July 1, 2001,
the Risk Management Division entered into deductible
contracts with Workforce Safety and Insurance for 143
consolidated accounts. He said the deductible
amount selected was $100,000 per claim with a
$5 million aggregate stop. He provided the following
results for the seven coverage years beginning July 1,
2001, through September 15, 2008:
Budget Section 8 September 25, 2008
Nonconsolidated
guaranteed cost
program premium and
assessments
$29,782,116
Risk Management
Division deductible
premium paid to
Workforce Safety and
Insurance
$10,872,313
Risk Management
Division-paid losses
through September 15,
2008
8,973,278
Risk Management
Division pending losses
(reserves)
1,723,469
Risk Management
Division combined
deductible premium and
losses
$21,569,060
Estimated savings for a
seven-year period
$8,213,056
Mr. Anderson said the Risk Management Division
has implemented programs to pass the savings on to
agencies with effective risk management strategies.
He said the discount dollars returned to agencies as a
result of the implementation of safety programs
totaled $2 million and the dividend dollar program,
which returns money to agencies based on their loss
history, has returned $684,000 to agencies. A copy of
the report is on file in the Legislative Council office.
In response to a question from Representative
Berg, Mr. Anderson said the savings not returned to
agencies remain in the risk management workers'
compensation fund to be used, if necessary, to offset
any future deficits.
The committee recessed for lunch at 12:00 noon
and reconvened at 1:00 p.m.
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Appropriation Transfers
Ms. Brenda Wiesz, Chief Financial Officer,
Department of Human Services, provided information
regarding transfers between line items and between
subdivisions in excess of $50,000 pursuant to 2007
Senate Bill No. 2012. She said the department has
made four line item transfers through June 30, 2008.
She said the transfers were to:
• Realign the distribution of the social service
block grant funding to provide more efficient
reporting to the grantor agency;
• Move Projects for Assistance in Transition from
Homelessness grant funding from the
Northwest Human Service Center to the
Southeast Human Service Center to address
changes in need;
• Realign information technology staff to ensure
technology remains centralized; and
• Realign the records management function
within the technology division because the work
performed supported the entire department.
A copy of the report is on file in the Legislative
Council office.
In response to a question from Senator Bowman,
Ms. Wiesz said the transfers are determined by the
department's management team and the human
service center directors are involved in the decision.
Status of Medicaid Management
Information System
Ms. Jennifer Witham, Director, Information
Technology Services, Department of Human Services,
presented information regarding the status of the
Medicaid management information system project
pursuant to Section 3 of 2007 Senate Bill No. 2024.
She said the department has expressed its concern
regarding delays in the product development to the
developer, ACS State Healthcare, LLC (ACS). She
said while the department has been negotiating a
revised schedule with ACS, the project team has
continued to move forward on system design
specifications. She said negotiations with ACS are
primarily focused on the postdesign phases of the
project which are highly dependent on the timely
delivery of an ACS product that meets North Dakota
requirements. She provided the following project
funding summary:
Description Budget
Spent
Through
April 2008 Remaining
General fund $3,643,133 $1,055,855 $2,587,278
Federal funds 55,218,418 15,897,673 39,320,745
Other funds 3,667,820 1,007,597 2,660,223
Total project $62,529,371 $17,961,125 $44,568,246
A copy of the report is on file in the Legislative
Council office.
In response to a question from Senator Mathern,
Ms. Witham said any changes to the project must be
approved by the federal Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services.
State Hospital - Change in Scope of Project
Mr. Alex Schweitzer, Superintendent, State
Hospital, provided information regarding the status of
the State Hospital capital improvements budget and a
request for Budget Section approval to change the
scope of the State Hospital sexual offender unit
addition project. He said the 2007 Legislative
Assembly provided $3.1 million from the state's
general fund for the construction of a high-security
addition to the GM Building to expand the hospital's
sexual offender unit. He said since the project was
approved, the hospital has seen a decrease in the
number of sexual offender admissions and additional
capacity of the sexual offender unit is no longer
needed. He said State Hospital administration, the
Department of Human Services, and the Office of
Budget Section 9 September 25, 2008
Management and Budget is requesting to use the
$3.1 million for other capital projects on the hospital
campus. He provided the following list of capital
improvements the State Hospital is planning to
address with the funds:
Additional funds required to
complete electrical distribution
project
$1,211,504
New security fence 307,042
16 West Building repairs 326,420
Employee Building repairs 675,000
Architect and engineer fees 233,427
Total miscellaneous other items 136,206
Total project change $2,889,599
A copy of the report is on file in the Legislative
Council office.
In response to a question from Senator Krauter
regarding the 16 West Building repairs,
Mr. Schweitzer said the 16 West Building has not
been used for a number of years and is currently used
for maintenance storage. He said the repairs are
needed to provide for future expansion of patient
services.
In response to a question from Representative
Pollert, Mr. Schweitzer said of the projects listed, the
only one that has been considered by the Legislative
Assembly is the electrical distribution system.
In response to a question from Representative
Pollert, Mr. Schweitzer said the State Hospital has
committed to pay for approximately $500,000 relating
to these projects, including the architect and
engineering fees and the new security fence.
In response to a question from Senator Mathern,
Mr. Schweitzer said the improvements to the 16 West
Building are to maintain the asset, but would allow the
hospital to increase patient beds in the future, if
needed.
In response to a question from Representative
Skarphol, Mr. Schweitzer said the 2007 Legislative
Assembly has previously approved $2.4 million for the
electrical distribution project. He said costs are
significantly more than anticipated. He said the
amount requested of $1,211,504 represents the
increased cost of the project.
In response to a question from Representative
Skarphol, Mr. Schweitzer said the architect and
engineering fees relate to charges from a private firm
for work on various projects, including work on the
State Hospital sexual offender unit addition they later
decided was not needed.
It was moved by Senator Mathern and
seconded by Senator Seymour that the Budget
Section pursuant to NDCC Section 48-01.2-25
approve the State Hospital request to use
$2,889,599 of the $3,100,000 authorized for the
State Hospital sexual offender unit addition for
other improvement projects, including the
electrical distribution project, a security fence,
16 West Building repairs, Employee Building
repairs, and architectural and engineering fees.
A substitute motion was moved by
Representative Skarphol, seconded by
Representative Delzer, and carried on a roll call
vote that the Budget Section pursuant to NDCC
Section 48-01.2-25 approve the State Hospital's
request to use $1,751,973 of the $3,100,000
authorized by the 2007 Legislative Assembly for
the State Hospital sexual offender unit addition for
the electrical distribution project, a security fence,
and architectural and engineering fees. Senators
Holmberg, Bowman, and Christmann and
Representatives Bellew, Berg, Carlisle, Carlson,
Delzer, Klein, Kreidt, Monson, Nelson, Pollert,
Skarphol, Thoreson, Wieland, and Williams voted
"aye." Senators Krauter, Lindaas, Mathern, Nelson,
O'Connell, Robinson, Seymour, and Tallackson and
Representatives Aarsvold, Ekstrom, Glassheim,
Kerzman, Metcalf, and Onstad voted "nay."
Representative Skarphol asked the Legislative
Council to provide information to the Budget Section
regarding possible Budget Section action that could
be taken as a result of an agency's noncompliance
with legislative intent.
VETERANS HOME
Mr. Mark B. Johnson, Administrator, Veterans
Home, presented information regarding the status of
the Veterans Home construction project pursuant to
Section 4 of 2007 Senate Bill No. 2418. He said since
his presentation to the Budget Section at its meeting
in June 2008, the National Guard has finished the
base of the building and a firm has been hired to
prepare the site. He said the federal Department of
Veterans Affairs has granted the Veterans Home
project conditional approval for 180 days, through
March 16, 2009, to allow the 2007 Legislative
Assembly to address project financing. He said the
Veterans Home will open bids next week and plans to
begin construction in March 2009.
AGENCY REQUESTS AUTHORIZED BY
THE EMERGENCY COMMISSION
Chairman Holmberg directed the committee to
consider agency requests which have been
authorized by the Emergency Commission and
forwarded to the Budget Section pursuant to NDCC
Sections 54-16-04, 54-16-04.1, 54-16-04.2, and
54-16-09. The information relating to the requests
was provided to the Budget Section members prior to
the meeting and is on file in the Legislative Council
office.
It was moved by Representative Carlisle,
seconded by Representative Skarphol, and carried
on a roll call vote that pursuant to NDCC Sections
54-16-04, 54-16-04.1, 54-16-04.2, and 54-16-09 the
Budget Section approve the following requests,
which have been approved by the Emergency
Commission:
Budget Section 10 September 25, 2008
• Industrial Commission (Request #1676) - To
amend Request #1653, which was approved
by the Emergency Commission on March
14, 2008, and to approve a line item transfer
of $285,000 from the Oil and Gas Division
contingency line item to the salaries line
item ($254,750) and the operating line item
($30,250) for employee equity and retention
adjustments and to hire two new FTE
positions.
• Attorney General (Request #1679) - For
$84,000 from the state contingencies
appropriation for the operating line item
($84,000) to reimburse city and county
governments for prosecution witness fees
and expenses.
• Department of Public Instruction (Request
#1680) - To increase federal funds spending
authority by $1,921,812 for salaries and
wages ($88,651), operating expenses
($313,545), and grants--other grants
($1,519,616).
• Office of Management and Budget (Request
#1681) - To transfer $300,000 from the
capital assets line item to the operating
expenses line item to provide additional
funding for utility expenses.
• Department of Transportation (Request
#1684) - To increase special funds spending
authority by $4,800,000 for the operating
expenses line item ($2,800,000) and capital
assets line item ($2,000,000) to receive
additional funds from charges to state
agencies for State Fleet Services usage.
Senators Holmberg, Bowman, Christmann,
Krauter, Lindaas, Mathern, Nelson, O'Connell,
Robinson, and Seymour and Representatives
Aarsvold, Bellew, Berg, Carlisle, Ekstrom, Glassheim,
Kerzman, Klein, Kreidt, Metcalf, Nelson, Onstad,
Pollert, Skarphol, Thoreson, Wieland, and Williams
voted "aye." No negative votes were cast.
ATTORNEY GENERAL - STATUS OF NEW
CRIME LABORATORY BUILDING
Chairman Holmberg called on Mr. Thomas L.
Trenbeath, Chief Deputy Attorney General, to present
information regarding the status of the new Crime
Laboratory building pursuant to Section 13 of 2007
Senate Bill No. 2003. He said the project is
anticipated to be completed in October 2008. He said
the Attorney General has scheduled a "ribbon-cutting"
ceremony for October 21, 2008. He said although the
building is complete, a few items remain unfinished,
including the relocation of the State Department of
Health's garage elsewhere on the property and the
extension of the State Water Commission's gravel
surface lot. He said the garage will be demolished
once the new garage is completed and, weather
permitting, the relocation will be completed this fall.
He said it is unlikely the parking lot extension will be
completed before spring 2009.
Mr. Trenbeath said the Attorney General is
confident the new Crime Laboratory will be completed
within the $4,790,162 budget. He said $3,847,009
has been spent to date.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT
Mr. Mike Ressler, Deputy Chief Information Officer,
Information Technology Department, presented
information regarding the annual report of the
Information Technology Department pursuant to
NDCC Section 54-59-19. He said the Information
Technology Department has been concentrating on
customer service for the last three years and the focus
of this report is on measuring outcomes. He said
based on customer surveys, the department is a
trusted business partner 94.9 percent of the time and
the preferred information technology provider
86.2 percent of the time. He said the Information
Technology Department logged 53,738 incidents over
the last year and users indicated that in 99.8 percent
of these incidents, the department provided a positive
customer experience. He said Information
Technology Department billing for fiscal year 2008
totaled $41.8 million. He said the majority of revenue
is generated from computer hosting and software
development service fees. He said the Information
Technology Department has experienced challenges
in recruiting and retaining employees. He said
department turnover rate is 6.8 percent. He said its
goal is a 4 percent to 6 percent turnover rate. He said
the majority of Information Technology Department
service rates are competitive with surrounding states.
A copy of the report is on file in the Legislative Council
office.
AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER
State Meat Inspection Program
Mr. Roger Johnson, Commissioner, Department of
Agriculture, presented information regarding the
status of the state meat inspection program pursuant
to 2007 Senate Bill No. 2009. He said the 2007
Legislative Assembly approved four additional FTE
positions. He said to date all but one of the positions
have been filled and it is anticipated the vacant
position, which will be filled based on demand for
services, will be filled by the end of the biennium. He
said the 2007 Legislative Assembly provided a
deficiency appropriation of $58,130 for the 2005-07
biennium, of which the department spent $45,528. He
said total state meat and poultry inspection program
expenditures through August 2008 were $813,720, of
which $414, 247 was from the general fund. He said
reimbursements for grading services through June
2008 total $5,488. He said total revenue for the
country of origin labeling program to date is $3,139
compared to total expenditures of $3,948. A copy of
the report is on file in the Legislative Council office.
Budget Section 11 September 25, 2008
Endangered Species Program
Commissioner Johnson presented information
regarding the status of the endangered species
program pursuant to 2007 Senate Bill No. 2009. He
said the 2007 Legislative Assembly provided one and
one-half FTE positions and $250,000 for the
Department of Agriculture to expand its endangered
species program. He said the endangered species
program provides the United States Environmental
Protection Agency with data and recommendations to
assist the agency in evaluating pesticides for potential
effects that threaten and endanger species, as well as
assistance with developing pesticide use restrictions.
He said the major component of the Environmental
Protection Agency's Endangered Species Protection
Program is the use of Endangered Species Protection
Bulletins, which add use restrictions above and
beyond those on the pesticide label. The bulletins,
issued on a county-by-county basis, are enforceable
documents under both state and federal law. He said
the program was established to help define more
specific areas in which pesticides are restricted,
resulting in smaller restricted areas rather than larger
default restricted areas. He said the authorized
positions have been filled and in June 2008 the
department submitted to the Environmental Protection
Agency, for its approval, a formal plan. He said the
department has received Environmental Protection
Agency comments on the plan and anticipates making
the necessary changes and resubmitting the plan for
final approval this fall. He said the program is also
responsible for performing risk assessments for
Section 18 emergency exemptions and Section 24(c)
special local needs registrations under the Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, and
providing education and outreach. A copy of the
report is on file in the Legislative Council office.
In response to a question from Representative
Nelson, Mr. Jim Gray, Pesticide Registration
Coordinator, Department of Agriculture, said North
Dakota is the second state to prepare a state plan.
COMMITTEE DISCUSSION AND STAFF
DIRECTIVES
Chairman Holmberg announced the next meeting
of the Budget Section will be Wednesday,
December 3, 2008.
It was moved by Senator Robinson, seconded
by Senator Seymour, and carried on a voice vote
that the chairman and the staff of the Legislative
Council be requested to prepare a report and the
resolution draft recommended by the Budget
Section and to present the report and
recommended resolution draft to the Legislative
Council.
It was moved by Senator Nelson, seconded by
Senator Robinson, and carried on a voice vote
that the Budget Section meeting be adjourned
subject to the call of the chair.
The meeting adjourned subject to the call of the
chair at 2:25 p.m.
___________________________________________
Sheila M. Sandness
Fiscal Analyst
___________________________________________
Allen H. Knudson
Legislative Budget Analyst and Auditor
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Department of Education
Organizational Directory
Table of Contents
Org Phone
Code Number Page
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Headquarters Offices
EA Office of the Secretary (OS) 401-3000 2
EB Office of the Deputy Secretary (ODS) 401-1000 2
EC Office for Civil Rights (OCR) 245-6700 2
ED Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development (OPEPD) 260-7392 3
EE Office of the Under Secretary (OUS) 205-7762 3
EF Office of Inspector General (OIG) 245-9600 3
EG Office of the General Counsel (OGC) 401-6000 4
EH Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) 205-5465 5
EI Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) 245-6400 6
EJ Office of Legislation and Congressional Affairs (OLCA) 401-0020 6
EL Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO) 401-0085 6
EM Office of Management (OM) 401-0470 7
EN Federal Student Aid (FSA) 377-3000 8
EO Office of Communications and Outreach (OCO) 401-0404 10
EP Office of Postsecondary Education (OPE) 502-7750 11
EQ Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools (OSDFS) 401-5842 11
ER Institute of Education Sciences (IES) 219-1385 12
ES Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) 401-0113 12
ET Office of English Language Acquisition, Language Enhancement, and
Academic Achievement for Limited English Proficient Students
(OELA)
205-5463 13
EU Office of Innovation and Improvement (OII) 205-4484 14
EV Office of Vocational and Adult Education (OVAE) 245-7700 14
Regional Offices
Region I, Boston 617-289-0100 15
Region II, New York 646-428-3905 16
Region III, Philadelphia 215-656-6010 17
District of Columbia Enforcement Office 202-208-2545 18
Region VI, Atlanta 404-562-6225 19
Region V, Chicago 312-353-8192 20
Cleveland Enforcement Office 216-522-7640 22
Region VI, Dallas 214-661-9500 23
Region VII, Kansas City 816-268-0405 24
Region VIII, Denver 303-844-3544 25
Region IX, San Francisco 415-556-4120 26
Region X, Seattle 206-220-7800 27
Regional Satellite Offices 28
Education Boards, Commissions, and Councils 29
Independent Organizations Affiliated with ED 31
Federally Aided Corporations 31
Fax Numbers 32
TDD/TTY Numbers 40
Conference Rooms 42
General Information and Services 44
Note: (A) indicates "Acting"
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EA Office of the Secretary (OS)
EA Secretary, Margaret Spellings 7W301 LBJ 0100 401-3000
EA Chief of Staff, David Dunn 7W315 LBJ 0101 401-3000
EA Deputy Chief of Staff, Townsend McNitt 7W205 LBJ 0104 260-1108
EA Deputy Chief of Staff, Holly Kuzmich 7W209 LBJ 0104 401-4903
EA Chief Operating Officer, Hudson La Force 7W107 LBJ 0104 260-7758
EA White House Liaison Director, Jana Toner 7W201 LBJ 0106 260-8308
EA Committee Management Officer, Karen Akins 7W215 LBJ 0100 401-3677
EA1 Executive Management Staff Director, JoAnn K. Ryan 7E103 LBJ 0110 401-3082
EAB Scheduling & Advance Staff Director, Tina Maria Henry 7W203 LBJ 0121 401-3043
EAC White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges & Universities
Director, Leonard Haynes, III
6123 K St. 8544 502-7549
EAE Office of Educational Technology Director, Timothy Magner 7E202 LBJ 401-3100
EAF Faith-Based and Community Initiatives Center Director, Shayam Menon 410-M CP 208-1724
EAG White House Initiative on Tribal Colleges & Universities Director,
Deborah Cavett
7010 K St. 219-7040
EAH White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans
Director, Adam Chavarria
5E120 LBJ 401-7479
EAK International Affairs Office Acting Director, Robin Gilchrist 7W106 LBJ 205-0755
EAR Risk Management Service Director, Philip Maestri 7E310 LBJ 205-3511
EAS Executive Secretariat Director, Philip S. Link 7C114 LBJ 0124 401-3067
EAS Executive Secretariat Deputy Director, Teresa A. Garland 7C112 LBJ 0127 401-3067
EASC Correspondence & Communication Control Unit Director,
Edgar W. Mayes
7E200 LBJ 0125 401-2981
EB Office of the Deputy Secretary (ODS)
EB Deputy Secretary, Raymond Simon 7W310 LBJ 0500 401-8450
EB Chief of Staff, Wendy Tada 7W314 LBJ 0500 401-8450
EBU Office of Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization Director,
Kristi E. Wilson
7050 PCP 245-6301
EC Office for Civil Rights (OCR)
EC Assistant Secretary, Stephanie Johnson Monroe 6095 PCP 1100 245-6700
EC Chief of Staff, Lilian Dorka (A) 6096 PCP 1100 245-6788
EC Counsel to the Assistant Secretary, Kimberly Richey 6140 PCP 1100 245-6830
EC Deputy Assistant Secretary for Enforcement, (Vacant) 6090 PCP 1100 245-6700
EC Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Tonya Johnson-Fitzpatrick 6090 PCP 1100 245-6700
EC Special Assistant, Kim Nadine Proctor 6100 PCP 1100 245-6735
EC Enforcement Director, West, (Vacant) 6094 PCP 1100 245-6767
EC Enforcement Director, East, (Vacant) 6094 PCP 1100 245-6485
ECL Program Legal Group Director, Sandra Battle 6125 PCP 1100 245-6767
ECL1 Team 1, Richard Foster 6098 PCP 1100 245-6773
ECL2 Team 2, Shelley Jackson 6154 PCP 1100 245-6775
ECL3 Team 3, Jacqueline Michaels 6137 PCP 1100 245-6811
ECR Resource Management Director, Lester Slayton 6117 PCP 1100 245-6753
ECRB Budget & Planning Support Team, Lavern Jordan (A) 6148 PCP 1100 245-6781
ECRH Human Resources Team, Ursula Kennedy 6149 PCP 1100 245-6832
ECRT Information Technology Team, Rayford Young (A) 7034 PCP 1100 245-6796
ECRC Customer Service Team, Arthur Goldman 7038 PCP 1100 245-6859
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ED Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development
ED Assistant Secretary, Williamson Evers 5E311 LBJ 1200 260-7392
ED Chief of Staff, Amanda Schaumburg 5E327 LBJ 1200 205-5560
ED Deputy Assistant Secretary, Doug Mesecar 5E311 LBJ 1200 401-3008
ED Deputy Assistant Secretary for Data and Information, (Vacant)
ED Deputy Assistant Secretary, (Vacant) 7W112 LBJ 1200 401-4903
EDP Policy and Program Studies Director, Alan L. Ginsburg 6W230 LBJ 8170 401-3132
EDB Budget Service Director, Thomas P. Skelly 5W313 LBJ 8171 401-1700
EDB1 Budget Policy and Coordination Staff Director, Susan A. Wiener 5W327 LBJ 8321 401-1845
EDBA Budget Execution and Administrative Analysis Division Director,
Larry Kean
5W202 LBJ 8247 401-0330
EDBC Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Analysis Division Director,
Thomas Corwin
5C107 LBJ 8245 401-0318
EDBE Cost Estimation and Analysis Division Director, D. William Graham 5W314 LBJ 8245 401-0290
EDBF Special Education, Rehabilitation, Research and Postsecondary Analysis
Division Director, Carol A. Cichowski
5W103 LBJ 8243 401-3939
EDS Performance Information Management Service Director, Ross C. Santy 5E309 LBJ 1200 401-3554
EDYM National Math Panel, Executive Director, Tyrrell Flawn 5E332 LBJ 260-8354
EE Office of the Under Secretary (OUS)
EE Under Secretary, Sara Martinez Tucker 7E300 LBJ 401-8187
EE Chief of Staff, Cheryl Oldham 7E303 LBJ 205-5233
EF Office of Inspector General (OIG)
EF Inspector General, John P. Higgins, Jr. 8099 PCP 1510 245-6900
EF Deputy Inspector General, Thomas L. Sipes 8092 PCP 1510 245-6900
EF Legislative and External Affairs Officer, Catherine Grant 8110 PCP 1510 245-7023
EF Counsel to the Inspector General, Mary Mitchelson 8093 PCP 1510 245-6900
EF Chief of Staff, Tara Porter 8156 PCP 1510 245-6588
EFA Audit Services
EFA Assistant Inspector General for Audit Services, George Rippey (A) 8126 PCP 1510 245-7050
EFA Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Audit Services, George Rippey 8125 PCP 1510 245-7050
EFAB Student Financial Advisory Assistance Director, Patrick J. Howard 8058 PCP 1510 245-6949
EFAC State and Local Advisory and Assistance Director, Richard T. Rasa 8063 PCP 1510 245-6954
EFAD Non-Federal Audit Director, Hugh M. Monaghan, Jr. 215-656-6246
100 Penn Square East, Suite 502, Philadelphia, PA 19107
EFAD Non-Federal Audit Assistant Director Kevin P. Winicker 8140 PCP 1510 245-6982
EFAE Financial Statements Internal Audit Director, J. Greg Spencer 8014 PCP 1510 245-6015
EFAG Internal Operations Audit Team Director, Michele L. Weaver-Dugan 8050 PCP 1510 245-6941
EFAJ General Operations Team Director, Richard DiPasquale 8013 PCP 1510 245-6008
EFB Evaluation, Inspection, & Management Services
EFB Assistant Inspector General for Evaluation, Inspection & Management
Services, (Vacant)
EFBE Evaluation and Inspection Director, Chris Vierling 8073 PCP 1510 245-6964
EFBM Management Services Director, Debra Schweikert 8124 PCP 1510 245-7026
EFBM1 Budget and Procurement Services Team Leader, Chrystal Barrett 8156 PCP 1510 245-8590
EFBM2 Human Resources & General Services Team Leader, Ted Polk 8139 PCP 1510 245-7044
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EF Office of Inspector General (OIG) (cont.)
EFI Investigation Services
EFI Assistant Inspector General for Investigation Services, William Hamel 8017 PCP 1510 245-6966
EFI Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Investigation Services,
Michael E. Deshields
8147 PCP 1510 245-6966
EFT Information Technology Audits and Computer Crimes Investigation Services
EFT Assistant Inspector General for Information Technology Audits and
Computer Crimes Investigations, Charles Coe
8129 PCP 1510 245-7033
EFT Deputy Inspector General for Information Technology Audits and
Computer Crimes Investigations, Vacant
EFTA Information Technology Audits Division Director, Vacant
EFTA Computer Assisted Assessment Technologies Division Director,
Roland W. Wong
8032 PCP 1510 245-6014
EFTC Computer Crimes Investigation Division Team Leader,
Robert D. Mancuso
8030 PCP 1510 245-6927
EG Office of the General Counsel (OGC)
EG General Counsel, Kent Talbert 6E301 LBJ 2100 401-6000
EG Chief of Staff, Robert Wexler (A) 6E301 LBJ 2100 401-6000
EG Senior Counsel, Robert Wexler 6E301 LBJ 2120 401-6000
EG1 Operations Management Staff Officer, J. Carolyn Adams 6E300 LBJ 2110 401-8340
EGB Program Service
EGB Deputy General Counsel, Philip Rosenfelt 6E301 LBJ 2132 401-6000
EGB Senior Counsel, Kathryn A. Ellis 6E307 LBJ 2132 401-6000
EGB1 Educational Equity and Research Division Assistant General Counsel,
Susan Craig
6E304 LBJ 2242 401-8316
EGB2 Elementary, Secondary, Adult, & Vocational Education Division
Assistant General Counsel, Steve Freid (A)
6E326 LBJ 2245 401-8292
EGB3 Ethics Division Assistant General Counsel, Susan Winchell (A) 6E231 LBJ 2152 401-8309
EGP Postsecondary and Regulatory Service
EGP Deputy General Counsel, Jeffrey Taylor 6E301 LBJ 2131 401-6000
EGP2 Postsecondary Education Division Assistant General Counsel,
Harold Jenkins
6E203 LBJ 2244 401-8302
EGP4 Regulatory Services Division Assistant General Counsel,
Elizabeth McFadden
6E227 LBJ 2241 401-8300
EGR Departmental and Legislative Service
EGR
Deputy General Counsel, Robert S. Eitel
6E301
LBJ
2130
401-6000
EGR3 Business & Administrative Law Division Assistant General Counsel,
William Haubert
6C106 LBJ 2243 401-6700
EGR4 Legislative Counsel Division Assistant General Counsel, Paul Riddle 6C134 LBJ 2240 401-8313
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EH Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS)
EH Assistant Secretary, Raymond Simon (A) 7W310 LBJ 401-8450
EH Special Assistant, Donna Wiesner 5147 PCP 2510 245-7503
EH Special Assistant, (Vacant) 5058 PCP 2510 245-7468
EH Confidential Assistant, Anna Clay 5117 PCP 2510 245-7613
EH Confidential Assistant, Katherine Race 5145 PCP 2510 245-6443
EH Deputy Assistant Secretary, William W. Knudsen (A) 11-133 PCP 2510 245-7540
EH Executive Administrator, Andrew J. Pepin 5106 PCP 2526 245-7476
EH Special Institutions Liaison, Annette Reichman 5124 PCP 2527 245-7489
EH1 Management & Support Staff Director, Paul V. O'Connell 5139 PCP 2510 245-7465
EH2 Communications & Customer Service Team Director, James Button (A) 5135 PCP 2510 245-7287
EH3 Policy & Planning Staff Director, Jennifer Sheehy 5148 PCP 2522 245-7520
EH5 Grants & Contracts Services Team Director, Mary Chambers 5067 PCP 2510 245-7297
EHE Office of Special Education Programs
EHE Director, Patricia Guard (A) 4109 PCP 2600 245-7459
EHE Deputy Director, Patricia Guard 4131 PCP 2600 245-7426
EHE1 Program Support Services Group, Bill Wolf 4148 PCP 2600 245-7580
EHEM Monitoring & State Improvement Planning Division Director, Ruth Ryder 4144 PCP 2600 245-7629
EHEM Team A, Gregg Corr 4030 PCP 2600 245-7309
EHEM Team B, Judith Gregorian 4034 PCP 2600 245-7360
EHEM Team C, Lois Taylor 4145 PCP 2600 245-7541
EHEM Team D, Larry Ringer 4032 PCP 2600 245-7496
EHER Research to Practice Division Director, Louis Danielson 4160 PCP 2600 245-7250
EHER Early Childhood Team, Gail Houle 4061 PCP 2600 245-7381
EHER Elementary & Middle School Team, Ingrid Oxaal 4154 PCP 2600 245-7471
EHER Secondary Transition and Postsecondary Team,
Marlene Simon-Burroughs
4151 PCP 2600 245-7525
EHER National Initiatives Team, Larry Wexler 4054 PCP 2600 245-7571
EHN National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
EHN Director, Richard L. Fisher (A) 6056 PCP 2572 245-7640
EHN Deputy Director, Richard L. Fisher (A) 6059 PCP 2572 245-7640
EHNP Program, Budget and Evaluation Division Director, Kenneth Sosne 6059 PCP 2651 245-6729
EHNR Research Sciences Division Director, Ruth Brannon 6053 PCP 2645 245-7278
EHNR Research Sciences Division Associate Director, Cate Miller (A) 6071 PCP 2645 245-7449
EHR Rehabilitation Services Administration
EHR Rehabilitation Services Administration Commissioner,
(Vacant)
5157 PCP 2531 245-7256
EHR Deputy Commissioner, Edward Anthony 5138 PCP 2532 245-7595
EHR5 Program Support Staff Director, (Vacant) 5148 PCP 2551 245-7254
EHRM State Monitoring & Program Improvement Division Director,
David Esquith
5013 PCP 2551 245-7336
EHRM1 Data Collection & Analysis Unit Chief, Joe Pepin 5155 PCP 2551 245-7598
EHRM2 Fiscal Unit Chief, William Bethel 5034 PCP 2551 245-6775
EHRM3 Independent Living Unit Chief, Thomas Kelley 5055 PCP 2551 245-7404
EHRM4 Technical Assistance Unit Chief, Brenda Rankin-White 5034 PCP 2551 245-7312
EHRM5 Vocational Rehabilitation Unit Chief, Carol Dobak 5014 PCP 2551 245-7325
EHRT Training & Services Program Division Director, Beverlee Stafford 5163 PCP 2551 245-7533
EHRT1 Training Programs Unit Chief, Tim Muzzio 5052 PCP 2551 245-7458
EHRT2 Service Programs Unit Chief, Thomas Finch 5059 PCP 2551 245-7313
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EI Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO)
EI Chief Information Officer, William Vajda 9112 PCP 4700 245-6640
EI Deputy Chief Information Officer, Brian Burns 10057 PCP 4700 245-6642
EI Chief of Staff, Sally Budd 9110 PCP 4700 245-6424
EL1 Executive Officer, Michael Holloway 4E231 LBJ 4110 401-0322
EIA Investment & Acquisitions Mgmt Services Director,
Ken Moore (A)
9009 PCP 4700 245-6908
EIE Information Technology Operations & Maintenance Services Director,
Jerry Alexandratos (A)
9060 PCP 4700 245-6822
EIE1 Assistive Technology Team Supervisor, Alex Koudry BC103 LBJ 453-7323
EIE3 Network Services Team Supervisor, Pete Tseronis 10032 PCP 4700 245-6699
EIE6 Customer Support and Operations Services Team Supervisor,
Renaldo Harper
220 EDC 4700 301-686-2080
EIE7 Development Services Team Supervisor, Jerry Alexandratos 9060 PCP 4700 245-6822
EIE8 Project Management Team Supervisor, Richard Birkhimer (A) 9008 PCP 4700 245-6551
EIF Enterprise Architecture Services Director, Joseph Rose (A) 9169 PCP 4700 245-6561
EII Information Assurance Services Director, Vacant 9009 PCP 4700
EII2 Security & Reliability Assurance Team Supervisor, (Vacant)
EJ Office of Legislation and Congressional Affairs (OLCA)
EJ Assistant Secretary, Terrell Halaska 6W315 LBJ 3100 401-0020
EJ Deputy Assistant Secretary, Kristin Bannerman 6W314 LBJ 3100 205-2646
EJ Deputy Assistant Secretary, Marc Scheessele 6W308 LBJ 3100 205-8811
EJ Chief of Staff, Tiffany Watkins 6W313 LBJ 3100 401-4001
EL Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO)
EL Chief Financial Officer, Larry Warder 4E313 LBJ 4300 401-0085
EL Deputy Chief Financial Officer, Danny Harris 4E314 LBJ 4300 401-0896
EL Senior Procurement Executive, Glenn Perry 4E329 LBJ 4300 358-0232
EL Chief of Staff, Brent Hartzell 4E309 LBJ 4300 401-1810
EL1 Executive Officer, Michael Holloway 4E231 LBJ 4110 401-0322
ELC Contracts and Acquisition Management Director, Hugh Horwitz 7153 PCP 4200 245-6555
ELCA Contracts Group A Supervisor, James Hairfield 7173 PCP 4210 245-6219
ELCB Contracts Group B Supervisor, Janet Scott 7166 PCP 4215 245-6216
ELCC Contracts Group C Supervisor, Roscoe Price 7172 PCP 4220 245-6222
ELCD Contracts Group D Supervisor, (Vacant) 7171 PCP 4230
ELF Financial Improvement and Post Audit Operations Director, Linda Stracke 22D1 UCP 4450 377-3301
ELFA Post Audit Group Supervisor, (Vacant) 21C5 UCP 4450
ELFC Indirect Cost Group Supervisor, Richard T. Mueller 21D2 UCP 4450 377-3840
ELFE Internal Control Evaluation Group, (Vacant) 21K4 UCP 4460
ELR Financial Management Operations Director, Gary Wood 4W122 LBJ 4246 401-0862
ELRB General Accounting Group Supervisor, Mack Lawrence 4C134 LBJ 4328 205-2427
ELRC Accounts Payable Group Supervisor, Cynthia Heath 4E121 LBJ 4328 401-8476
ELRE Accounts Receivable Group Supervisor, Nancy Hoglund 22C7 UPC 4450 377-3847
ELRF Reporting and Analysis Group Supervisor, (Vacant) 4W101 LBJ 0600
ELS Financial Systems Operations Director, Constance Davis 4E230 LBJ 4138 401-3892
ELSA Functional Applications Group Supervisor, Angel Santa 4E348 LBJ 4138 401-1095
ELSG Electronic Grant Initiatives and Support Staff Supervisor,
Charlsetta Griffin
7107 PCP 4138 245-6157
ELSM Systems Operation and Maintenance Group Supervisor, Tony Wood 4E202 LBJ 4138 401-4615
ELSS Financial Systems Support Group Supervisor, Greg Robison 4E306 LBJ 4138 401-3035
ELST Financial Systems Transactions Group Supervisor, Margo Crozier 4C107 LBJ 4332 401-1876
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EM Office of Management (OM)
EM Assistant Secretary, Michell Clark 2W311 LBJ 4500 401-5848
EM Deputy Assistant Secretary for Process Improvement, Chris Marston 2W307 LBJ 4500 401-5846
EM Deputy Assistant Secretary for Performance Improvement, Scott Anderson 2W321 LBJ 4500 401-0593
EM Chief of Staff, Donna Butler 2W309 LBJ 4500 401-8530
EM1 Executive Officer, David Cogdill 2W227 LBJ 4510 401-0695
EMF Facilities and Management Services
EMF Facilities and Management Services Director, Victoria L. Bateman 2E315 LBJ 4521 260-8267
EMFF Facilities Services Group Director, Scott Taylor 2E313 LBJ 4521 401-9496
EMFF Deputy Director, Building Services, John Tillery 2E201 LBJ 4521 401-2349
EMFF1 Federal Real Property Assistance Program Director, Peter Wieczorek 2E117 LBJ 4521 617-289-0172
EMFF2 Building Services Team Lead, (Vacant)
EMFF3 Project Management Team Lead, (Vacant)
EMFM Management Services Director, Wanda Davis 2E105 LBJ 401-5931
EMFM1 Asset Management Services Team Lead, (Vacant)
EMFM2 Mail Services Team Supervisor, (Vacant)
EMFM3 Support Services Team Supervisor, (Vacant) 2C107 LBJ 401-1269
EMFM4 Transportation Services Team Supervisor, (Vacant) 1E102 LBJ 401-3861
EMH Human Resources Services
EMH Human Resources Services Director, Liz Stewman (A) 2E304 LBJ 4573 401-0529
EMH Deputy Director, Liz Stewman 2E304 LBJ 4573 401-0529
EMH Personnel Policy Team Leader, Colleen Lanza 2E308 LBJ 4573 401-3136
EMHA Headquarters Customer Service Team I Leader, Joel Rubinstein 2E226 LBJ 4573 401-3603
EMHB Headquarters Customer Service Team II Leader, (Vacant) 2E306 LBJ 4573 401-1519
EMHC Headquarters Customer Service Team III Leader, (Vacant) 2C134 LBJ 4573 401-3618
EMHE Employee Relations Team Leader, Barbara Malebranche 2E233 LBJ 4573 401-1920
EMHS Human Resources System Team Leader, Calik Jabarei 2E108 LBJ 4573 401-0534
EMHX Executive Resources Team Leader, Mary Beth Pultz 2E124 LBJ 4573 401-0546
EMHL Labor Relations Team Leader, James Keenan 2C156 LBJ 4754 401-3927
EMHW Work/Life Programs Team Leader, Anne Ranson Barrett 2C134 LBJ 4573 205-5222
EMHW 504 Coordinator JoAnn Cottman 2E208 LBJ 4573 401-0964
EMHT Training and Development Team Leader, Wanda Savage 2W202 LBJ 4614 401-1995
EMJ Office of Hearings and Appeals
EMJ Office of Hearings and Appeals Director, Frank J. Furey 2100A LP 4533 619-9700
EMJA Office of Administrative Law Judges, Chief Judge, Allan C. Lewis 2100A LP 4615 619-9725
EMJB Civil Rights Reviewing Authority Staff Dir, Richard Slippen 2100A LP 4582 619-9700
EMJC Office of Higher Education Appeals, Chief Judge, Ernest C. Canellos 2100A LP 4616 619-9700
EMJK Civil Rights Reviewing Authority Members 2100A LP 4486 619-9700
EMJR Informal Dispute Resolution Center 2100A LP 619-9700
EMO Equal Employment Opportunity Services
EMO Equal Employment Opportunity Services Director, Larry F. Ross 2W240 LBJ 4550 205-0518
EMS Security Services
EMS Security Services Director, Winona Varnon 2W314 LBJ 401-1583
EMSA Personnel Security Team, Sandra Warren 2W229 LBJ 205-9780
EMSB Physical Security and Law Enforcement Team, Jerry Shepherd 2W308 LBJ 401-3611
EMSC COOP/COG and Safety Team, Jack Reynolds 2W312 LBJ 205-8123
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EMV Regulatory Information Management Services
EMV Regulatory Information Management Services Director, Lee Eiden 9149 PCP 4700 245-6454
EMVM Information Mgmt Case Services Team Supervisor, Angela Arrington 9156 PCP 4700 245-6409
EMVP Information Policy & Standards Team Supervisor, Delores J. Barber 9168 PCP 4700 245-6407
EN Federal Student Aid (FSA)
EN Chief Operating Officer, Larry Warder (A) 112G1 UCP 5132 377-3000
EN Chief of Staff, James Manning 112E1 UCP 5132 377-3007
EN2 Ombudsman, Debra Wiley 041I1 UCP 5144 377-3801
EN3 Policy Liaison and Implementation Staff, Jeff Baker 113C1 UCP 5162 377-4009
ENA Program Compliance
ENA Program Compliance, Victoria Edwards 81K2 UCP 5340 377-4273
ENAS School Eligibility Channel, Robin Minor 74E1 UCP 5340 377-3717
ENAS1 Administrative Actions & Appeals Division, Mary Gust 84F2 UCP 5267 377-4278
ENAS2 School Participation Management Division, (Vacant)
ENAS21 School Participation Team South Central, Carolyn White 73D3 UCP 5323 377-3197
ENAS21 School Participation Team, South Central, Kansas City Team,
Team Leader, Phillip Brumback
71G3 UCP 5323 377-3464
ENAS21 School Participation Team, South Central, Dallas Team,
Team Leader, Clifton Knight
71G2 UCP 5323 377-4244
ENAS21 School Participation Team, South Central, Atlanta Team
Team Leader, Patricia Dickerson
72F1 UCP 5323 377-4218
ENAS22 School Participation Team Northeast, Geneva Leon 73D1 UCP 5265 377-3169
ENAS22 School Participation Team, Northeast, New York/Boston,
Team Leader, Patrice Fleming
72F3 UCP 5265 377-4209
ENAS22 School Participation Team, Northeast, Philadelphia,
Team Leader, Michael Frola
72F2 UCP 5265 377-3364
ENAS221 Foreign Schools Team, Barbara Hemelt 73C4 UCP 5265 377-4201
ENAS23 School Participation Team Northwest, Douglas Laine 73A2 UCP 5340 377-4210
ENAS23 School Participation Team, Northwest, Chicago Team,
Team Leader, Countess Cooper
71G1 UCP 5323 377-4230
ENAS23 School Participation Team, Northwest, San Francisco/Seattle Team,
Team Leader, Dyon Toney
71J1 UCP 5323 377-3639
ENAS24 Performance Improvement & Procedures Branch, Veronica Pickett 74D3 UCP 5340 377-4232
ENAP Integrated Partner Management, Molly Wyatt 81D2 UCP 5162 377-3358
ENAP1 IPM Operational Support, Tarissia Baker 81J2 UCP 5162 377-3535
ENAP2 IPM Technical Management, Satyaveer Satvat 81B1 UCP 5162 377-3585
ENAF Financial Partner Eligibility and Oversight, Patricia Trubia (A) 84F3 UCP 5353 377-3189
ENB Business Operations
ENB Business Operations, Sue Szabo 82E1 UCP 5150 377-3437
ENB Chief of Staff, Patricia Dorn 82C4 UCP 377-4359
ENB1 Portfolio Performance Management Staff, Sybil Phillips 42G1 UCP 5320 377-3206
ENBA Application Operations & Delivery Services, William Leith (A) 64G1 UCP 5252 377-3676
ENBAS School Services & Training Channel, Claire Roemer 83F3 UCP 5353 377-3452
ENBAS1 Training & Information Services Division, Claire Roemer (A) 83F3 UCP 5353 377-3452
ENBAS2 School Outreach Division, Barbara Mroz (A) 84F1 UCP 5353 377-4375
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EN Financial Student Aid (cont)
Busniess Operations (cont)
ENBAP Program Operations Channel, William Leith 64E1 UCP 5162 377-3676
ENBAP1 Campus-Based Systems & Operations Division,
Sherlene McIntosh
64A3 UCP 5452 377-3242
ENBAP2 Direct Loan Program Operations Division, Lisa DiCarlo 62F3 UCP 5162 377-3129
ENBAP3 Pell Program Operations Division, Kathleen Wicks 62E3 UCP 5162 377-3110
ENBAP4 Application Processing Division, Marilyn LeBlanc 63C4 UCP 5454 377-3205
ENBAP5 Common Origination & Disbursement Systems Operations Division,
Michael K. Murray (A)
62E4 UPC 5162 377-3128
ENBF Financial Partners Services, Marge White (A) 92G3 UCP 5230 377-3022
ENBFN National Student Loan Data System Group, Pam Eliadis 111G2 UPC 5138 377-3554
ENBFP Partner Systems Group, Rosemary Beavers (A) 111I4 UCP 5138 377-3126
ENBFS Partner Services Group, Katrina Turner 111G1 UCP 5138 377-3311
ENBB Borrower Services, Jana Hernandes (A) 42G3 UCP 5320 377-3679
ENBB Special Assistant, Naomi Randolph 42G5 UCP 5150 377-4367
ENBBN Nondefault Group, Cynthia Battle 4114 UCP 5320 377-3261
ENBB1 Information Systems Coordination Group, Pamela Eliadis (A) 111G2 UCP 5138 377-3554
ENBBC Contract Performance Analysis & Oversight Group, Michael J. Murray 41I5 UCP 5150 377-3273
ENBBR Default Resolution Group, Dwight Vigna 41F2 UCP 377-3436
ENBBR1 Collections Management, Shirley Wheeler 41F1 UCP 5320 377-3294
ENBBR2 Call Center Management, Richard Dawkins 44E3 UCP 5320 377-4240
ENBBR3 Processing Group, Denise Leifeste 44F3 UCP 5320 377-3293
ENBBR31 Financial Operations, George Strudgeon 44F2 UCP 5320 377-3807
ENI Chief Information Officer
ENI Chief Information Officer, Katie Blot 102E3 UCP 5259 377-2528
ENI Deputy Chief Information Officer, Harry Feely 102D2 UCP 5259 377-3777
ENI Chief of Staff, Mary Haldane 102E1 UCP 5259 377-4324
ENIA Application Development Group, Charles Coleman 104D3 UCP 5220 377-3512
ENIB Enterprise IT Management Group, Ganesh Reddy 102E5 UCP 5259 377-3557
ENIC Enterprise IT Services Group, Michael Fillinich 103E2 UCP 5259 377-3056
ENJ Chief Financial Officer
ENJ Chief Financial Officer, Larry Warder (A) 54E1 UCP 5230 377-3401
ENJ Deputy Chief Financial Officer, Peggy Berger 54E2 UCP 5230 377-3350
ENJ Chief of Staff, (Vacant) 54C4 UCP 5230 377-3463
ENJJ Financial Management Group, Mary E. Nelson 54C3 UCP 5230 377-3453
ENJJ1 Financial Reporting Division Director, (Vacant) 53A3 UCP 5230 377-3490
ENJJ11 Financial Reporting and Analysis Branch, (Vacant) 52B2 UCP 5230 377-3376
ENJJ12 Audit Coordination & Validation Branch, (Vacant) 53C4 UCP 5230 377-3989
ENJJ2 Accounting Division Director, (Vacant) 52C4 UCP 5230 377-3245
ENJJ21 Funds Control & Accounting Operations Branch, Angela Roca-Baker 52E4 UCP 5230 377-3322
ENJJ22 Reconciliation Branch, Lawrence Smith 51J1 UCP 5230 377-3327
ENJK Asset Management Group, (Vacant)
ENJL Budget Group, Cyndi Reynolds 53A4 UCP 5230 377-4046
ENJL1 Budget Support Division, Richard Lucas 53G3 UCP 5230 377-3481
ENJL2 FSA Administration Division, Cyndi Reynolds (A) 54C2 UCP 5230 377-3618
ENJM Financial Management Systems Group, John Hurt 54C3 UCP 5230 377-3453
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EN Federal Student Aid (FSA) (cont)
ENN Enterprise Performance Management Services
ENN Enterprise Performance Management Services, John Fare 91J1 UCP 5030 377-3707
ENN Chief of Staff, Doug Flamm 112D2 UCP 5030 377-3612
ENNP Project Management & Oversight Group, Carole Kuriatnikova 94B1 UCP 5030 377-3542
ENNQ Federal Student Aid Acquisition Group, Patrick Bradfield 91J2 UCP 5030 377-3105
ENNR Strategic Planning & Reporting Group, Linda Hall 94F2 UCP 5030 377-3382
ENNT Enterprise Risk Management Group, Stanley Dore 92B2 UCP 5030 377-3595
ENP Communications and Administration
ENP Communications and Administration, Marianna O'Brien (A) 114F1 UCP 5132 377-3095
ENPC Communication Management Services, Chris Greene 114G2 UCP 5132 377-4003
ENPW Human Resources & Workforce Services, John Mondragon L104 UCP 5145 377-3706
ENPL
ENPW3
Workforce Development Services, Ann Manheimer
Federal Student Aid Intern Program, Tara Young (A)
L115
114G1
UCP
UCP
5361
5132
377-3907
377-3491
ENW Student Aid Awareness & Applicant Services
ENW Student Aid Awareness & Applicant Services, Jennifer Douglas 32E4 UCP 5269 377-3201
ENW Chief of Staff, Michelle Draughn 32E2 UCP 5269 377-3216
ENWA Awareness & Outreach, Mary K. Muncie (A) 32E3 UCP 5369 377-3202
ENWB Applicant - Products & Customer Services, Michele Brown 31K5 UCP 5464 377-3203
EO Office of Communications and Outreach
EO Assistant Secretary, Lauren Maddox 7C115 LBJ 3500 401-0768
EO Press Secretary, Chad Colby (A) 7E203 LBJ 0150 205-4036
Chief of Staff, Meredith Beaton 7W103 LBJ 401-0607
EOA Communication Development
EOA Communication Development, Deputy Assistant Secretary,
Sarah Flowers (A)
7C105 LBJ 401-8459
EOB Communication Services
EOB Deputy Assistant Secretary, John McGrath 5E309 LBJ 3500 401-1309
EOBC Creative ServicesTeam Director, Todd May 5E227 LBJ 3520 205-0708
EOBE Events Team Director, Anya Smith 5E205 LBJ 401-7196
EOBI
EOBP
Information Resources Center Director, Paul Steenen
Editorial Policy, Publications, and Printing Team Director,
Jacquelynn A. Zimmerman
5E248
5W116
LBJ
LBJ
3524
0131
401-2409
401-0762
EOBR Recognitions Program Team Director, Melissa Apostolides 5E119 LBJ 205-0512
EOE External Affairs and Outreach Services
EOE Deputy Assistant Secretary, Denise Dunckel 7C115 LBJ 260-7753
EOEI Intergovernmental Affairs Director, Rogers Johnson 5E202 LBJ 3500 401-0026
EOER Regional Services Director, (Vacant) 5E316 LBJ 3522 260-1830
EOM Media Relations and Strategic Communications
EOM Deputy Assistant Secretary, Chad Colby 7C111 LBJ 3522 401-4401
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EP Office of Postsecondary Education (OPE)
EP Assistant Secretary, Diane Auer Jones 7115 K St. 8500 502-7750
Chief of Staff, Christine Isett 7114 K St. 8500 219-7000
EP1 Executive Officer, Humphrey Barnes 7152 K St. 8503 502-7550
EP3 Accreditation and State Liaison Staff Director, Thomas Dawson (A) 7112 K St. 8509 219-7011
EPYEE National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity
Executive Director, Melissa Lewis
7127 K St. 8500 219-7009
EPYEM National Committee on Foreign Medical Education and Accreditation
Executive Director, Melissa Lewis
7127 K St. 8500 219-7009
EPA Policy, Planning, and Innovation
EPA Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Planning, and Innovation, (Vacant) 8022 K St. 8502 502-7950
Chief of Staff (Vacant)
EPAF
Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education Director,
Ralph Hines (A)
6151
K St.
8544
502-7500
EPAB Program Oversight Staff Director, (Vacant) 6130 K St. 8502 502-7653
EPAC Policy and Budget Development Staff Director, David Bergeron 8022 K St. 8540 502-7575
EPAP Forecasting and Policy Analysis Staff Director, Daniel Madzelan 8036 K St. 8540 502-7575
EPAS Strategic Planning Staff Director, Dottie Kingsley 8074 K St. 8015 502-7888
EPH Higher Education Programs
EPH Deputy Assistant Secretary for Higher Education Programs,
Thomas Dawson
6114 K St. 8501 502-7555
Chief of Staff, Alan Schiff 6110 K St. 8501 502-7555
EPYEK Historically Black Colleges and Universities Capital Financing Board
Executive Director, Donald Watson (A)
6130 K St. 8501 219-7037
EPH1 Operations and Coordination Staff Director, Alan Schiff 6110 K St. 8501 502-7555
EPHA Higher Education Preparation and Support Service Director,
Linda Byrd-Johnson
7044 K St. 8510 502-7600
EPHB Institutional Development and Undergraduate Education Service Director,
James Law
6040 K St. 8512 502-7777
EPHC International Education Programs Service Director, Lynn Mahaffie 6006 K St. 8521 502-7700
EPHT Teacher and Student Development Programs Service Director,
James Davis (A)
6109 K St. 8524 219-7047
EQ Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools (OSDFS)
EQ Assistant Deputy Secretary, Deborah A. Price 1E110A LBJ 6400 205-4169
EQ Chief of Staff, Catherine Davis 1E110B LBJ 6400 205-3864
EQ Special Assistant, Linda McKay 3E304 LBJ 6450 260-2517
EQ Associate Assistant Deputy Secretary, William Modzeleski 3E314 LBJ 6450 260-3954
EQ1 Executive Officer, Tina Hunter 3E206 LBJ 6410 260-2526
EQ2 Policy and Cross-Cutting Programs Director, Deborah Rudy 3E330 LBJ 6450 260-1875
EQ3 Center for School Preparedness Director, William Modzeleski (A) 3E314 LBJ 6450 260-3954
EQC Character and Civic Education Director, Robert Alexander 3E306 LBJ 6450 401-3354
EQH Health, Mental Health, Environmental Health, and Physical Education
Director, Deborah Rudy (A)
3E330 LBJ 6450 260-1875
EQN
EQS
Drug-Violence Prevention-National Programs Director, Charlotte Gillespie
Drug-Violence Prevention-State Programs Director, Paul Kesner
3E328
3E230
LBJ
LBJ
6450
6450
260-1862
205-8134
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ER Institute of Education Sciences (IES)
ER Director, Grover J. Whitehurst 600 CP 5500 219-1385
ERB Deputy for Administration and Policy, Sue Betka 600G CP 5501 219-1385
ERB1 Executive Officer, Ronald W. Cartwright 602H CP 5510 219-2185
ERB2 Grants Administration Staff, Brenda Wolff 508C CP 5643 219-2067
ERB3 Outreach & Communications Staff Director, Mike Bowler 627G CP 5532 219-1662
ERG Deputy for Science, Anne Ricciuti 602F CP 5520 219-2247
ERH National Center for Special Education Research
ERH Commissioner, National Center for Special Education Research (NCSER)
(Vacant)
510F CP 5550 219-2128
ERN National Center for Education Statistics
ERN Commissioner, National Center for Education Statistics (NCES),
Mark Schneider
9116 K St. 5574 502-7393
ERN Deputy Commissioner, NCES, Jack Buckley 9049 K St. 5575 502-7432
ERNI Early Childhood, International and Crosscutting Studies Division, NCES,
Associate Commissioner, Valena Plisko
9040 K St. 5650 502-7434
ERNL Elementary/Secondary and Libraries Studies Division, NCES,
Associate Commissioner, Jeffrey Owings
9114 K St. 5651 502-7423
ERNP Postsecondary Studies Division, NCES, Associate Commissioner,
Charles D. Carroll
8107 K St. 5680 502-7323
ERNS Assessment Division, NCES, Associate Commissioner, Peggy G. Carr 8095 K St. 5646 502-7321
ERR National Center for Education Research
ERR Commissioner, National Center for Education Research (NCER),
Lynn Okagaki
615C CP 5500 219-2006
ERRP Policy and Systems Division, NCER, Associate Commissioner, (Vacant)
ERRT Teaching and Learning Division, NCER, Associate Commissioner,
(Vacant)
ERT National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance
ERT Commissioner, National Center for Education Evaluation and Reform
Assistance (NCEE), Phoebe Cottingham
500E CP 219-2484
ERTE Evaluation Division, NCEE, Associate Commissioner, Ricky Takai 502D CP 5545 208-7080
ERTK Knowledge Utilization Division, NCEE, Associate Commissioner, (Vacant)
5544
ES Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE)
ES Assistant Secretary, Kerri Briggs 3W315 LBJ 6100 401-0113
ES Chief of Staff, Anne Campbell 3W313 LBJ 6100 401-0113
ES Deputy Assistant Secretary for Management, Alexander Goniprow (A) 3W314 LBJ 6100 401-0113
ES Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and Strategic Initiatives,
Amanda L. Farris
3W311 LBJ 6100 401-0113
ES Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and State Technical Assistance,
Catherine Freeman
3W305 LBJ 6100 401-0113
ES1 Management & Administrative Unit, Executive Officer, Ruth Hall 3W308 LBJ 6110 260-3922
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ES Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) (cont)
ESA Impact Aid Programs
ESA Director, Catherine Schagh 3E105 LBJ 6244 260-3858
ESA1 Program Group One, Group Leader, Robin Robinson 3C105 LBJ 6244 260-2304
ESA2 Program Group Two, Group Leader, Marilyn Hall 3C133 LBJ 6244 205-8724
ESC Student Achievement and School Accountability
ESC Director, Zollie Stevenson (A) 3W226 LBJ 6132 260-0826
ESCJ Early Childhood and Reading Group, Group Leader, Patricia McKee 3W106 LBJ 6132 260-0991
ESCK Instructional Change Group, Group Leader, Gary Rutkin 3W214 LBJ 6132 260-4414
ESCL Monitoring and Audit Group, Group Leader, Charles Laster 3W104 LBJ 6132 205-5531
ESCM Policy Coordination Group, Group Leader, Susan Wilhelm 3W202 LBJ 6132 260-0984
ESCN Standards, Assessments and Accountability Group, Group Leader,
David Harmon (A)
3C140 LBJ 6132 205-3554
ESG School Support and Technology Program
ESG Director, Jenelle Leonard 3E309 LBJ 6400 401-3641
ESG1 Technology and Flexibility Program Group, Group Leader,
Enid Marshall
3E307 LBJ 6400 708-9499
ESG2 School Support and Technical Assistance Program Group, Group Leader,
Doris Werwie
3E231 LBJ 6400 205-9377
ESM Office of Migrant Education
ESM Director, Alexander Goniprow 3E317 LBJ 6135 260-1164
ESM1 Program Group One, Group Leader, Lisa Ramirez 3E311 LBJ 6135 260-1164
ESM2 Program Group Two, Group Leader, (Vacant) 3E333 LBJ 6135 260-1164
EST Academic Achievement and Teacher Quality Programs
EST Director, Joseph C. Conaty 3W203 LBJ 6200 260-8230
EST1 Academic Improvement Group, Sylvia Lyles 3W113 LBJ 6175 260-2551
EST2 High School Group, Braden Goetz 3W103 LBJ 6175 260-0982
EST3 Teacher Quality Group, James Butler 3W115 LBJ 6200 260-9737
ESV Office of Indian Education
ESV Office of Indian Education Director, Pierce Hammond (A) 3C106 LBJ 6335 205-0687
ESVA Team I, Lana Shaughnessy 5C140 LBJ 6335 205-2528
ESVB Team II, Bernard Garcia 5C141 LBJ 6335 260-1454
ET Office of English Language Acquisition, Language Enhancement, and Academic
Achievement for Limited English Proficient Students (OELA)
ET Assistant Deputy Secretary/Director, Margarita Pinkos (A) 10087 PCP 6510 245-7138
ET Deputy of Policy, Margarita Pinkos 10089 PCP 6510 245-7136
ET Chief of Staff/Executive Officer, Richard Smith 10090 PCP 6510 245-7811
ETC State Consolidated Grants Division Director, Margarita Pinkos (A) 10089 PCP 6510 245-7149
ETP Continuation and Professional Development Grants Division Director,
Cynthia Ryan
10096 PCP 6510 245-7140
ETS Special Initiatives Division Director, Margarita Pinkos (A) 10089 PCP 6510 245-7811
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EU Office of Innovation and Improvement (OII)
EU Assistant Deputy Secretary, Morgan Brown 4W317 LBJ 5900 205-4500
EU Chief of Staff, Ebony Lee 4W331 LBJ 5900 205-2204
EU Associate Assistant Deputy Secretary, Virginia Gentles 4W314 LBJ 5900 205-7726
EU Associate Assistant Deputy Secretary, Margo Anderson 4W311 LBJ 5900 205-3010
EU Fund for the Improvement of Education Director, Linda Jones 4W203 LBJ 5930 205-4352
EU Communications Director, (Vacant)
EU Evaluation and Dissemination Director, Sharon K. Horn 4W332 LBJ 5900 205-4956
EU1 Executive Officer, Pat Knight 4W333 LBJ 5910 205-4746
EUF Family Policy Compliance Office Director, LeRoy Rooker 2W119 LBJ 5920 260-3887
EUN Office of Non-Public Education Director, Jack Klenk 4W307 LBJ 5940 401-1365
EUP Improvement Programs Director, Edith Harvey 4W308 LBJ 5950 260-1393
EUQ Teacher Quality Programs Director, Peggi Zelinko 4W306 LBJ 5960 260-2614
EUS Parental Options and Information Director, John Fiegel 4W231 LBJ 5970 260-2671
EUT Technology in Education Programs Director, Cheryl Petty Garnette 4W230 LBJ 5980 205-5666
EV Office of Vocational and Adult Education (OVAE)
EV Assistant Secretary, Troy Justesen 11140 PCP 7100 245-7595
EV Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Colleges, Patricia Stanley 11140 PCP 7100 245-6683
EV Senior Advisor for Special Initiatives, Richard La Pointe 11101 PCP 7100 245-7704
EV Chief of Staff, William Knudsen 11133 PCP 7100 245-7540
EV1 Administrative Staff Executive Officer, Nick Dorka 11129 PCP 7110 245-7777
EV8 Center for Rural Education, Diane McCauley 11067 PCP 7100 245-7437
EV2 Policy, Research, Evaluation Staff Director, Dale King 11107 PCP 7120 245-7405
EVA Adult Education and Literacy Division
EVA Director, Cheryl Keenan 11046 PCP 7240 245-7721
EVA4 Accountability Team, Mike Dean 11152 PCP 7240 245-7828
EVA5 Monitoring and Administration Team, Joyce Campbell 11010 PCP 7240 245-7756
EVA6 Innovation and Improvement Team, Christopher Coro 11016 PCP 7240 245-7717
EVA7 Best Practices and Dissemination Team, Christopher Coro (A) 11016 PCP 7240 245-7717
EVH Academic and Technical Education Division
EVH Academic and Technical Education Division Director, Sharon Miller (A) 11126 PCP 7241 245-7846
EVH4 Accountability and Performance Branch, John Haigh 11023 PCP 7241 245-7735
EVH5 College and Career Transition Branch, Scott Hess 11037 PCP 7241 245-7772
EVH6 Program Administration Branch, Edward Smith 11053 PCP 7241 245-7700
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Region I Boston Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
Rhode Island, Vermont
EOD1 Secretary's Regional Representative, Michael Sentance 1030 617-289-0100
33 Arch Street, Boston, MA 02110-1490
EOD1 Deputy Secretary's Regional Representative, Kristen Lepore 1027 617-289-0102
Office for Civil Rights
Boston Enforcement Office Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
Rhode Island, Vermont
EC1 Office for Civil Rights Eastern Division, Enforcement Coordinator, Thomas Hibino 900 617-289-0011
Office for Civil Rights Boston Office - Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont
ECD1 Director, Thomas J. Hibino 900 617-289-0011
ECD1 Chief Attorney, J. Michael Burns 900 617-289-0012
ECD1 Program Manager, Robert L. Pierce 900 617-289-0014
ECD1 Program/Administrative Manager, Carolyn Lazaris 900 617-289-0013
ECD11 Team I, Ralph D'Amico 900 617-289-0044
ECD12 Team II, Fannie Gaines 900 617-289-0024
ECD13 Team III, Ralph Montalvo 900 617-289-0045
ECD14 Team IV, Donna Russell 900 617-289-0019
ECD15 Team V, (Vacant)
Office of Inspector General
EFD1I Assistant Special Agent In Charge, Theresa C. Murray 1123 617-289-0084
Office of Management
EMD1A Federal Real Property Assistance Program
Director, Peter A. Wieczorek 1140 617-289-0172
33 Arch Street, Boston, MA 02110-1424
EMD1P Personnel Management Specialist, Patricia Warren 1139 617-289-0006
Federal Student Aid
END2S NY/Boston Team Lead, Rosemary Torpey 1007A 617-289-0142
ENBAS2 Boston QA and X-sites Duty Station, Holly Langer-Evans 1019B 617-289-0136
ENBAS1 Boston Training Delivery, Thomas Threlkeld 1016F 617-289-0144
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Region II New York New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico,
Virgin Islands
EOD2 Secretary's Regional Representative, Valerie Smith 2540 646-428-3905
32 Old Slip, New York, NY 10005-3534
EOD2 Deputy Secretary's Regional Representative, Orysia Dmytrenko 2538 646-428-3906
Office for Civil Rights
New York Enforcement Office New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico,
Virgin Islands
ECD2 Director, Randolph E. Wills 2635 646-428-3839
ECD2 Chief Program Officer, (Vacant) 2620
ECD2 Chief Civil Rights Attorney, Timothy Blanchard 2634 646-428-3805
ECD2 Administrative Officer, Diane S. Diggs 2630 646-428-3811
ECD2S Special Projects Unit
ECD21 Team A, Anna Moretto 2624 646-428-3826
ECD22 Team B, Michelle Armstrong 2612 646-428-3803
ECD23 Team C, John Carroll 2617 646-428-3807
ECD24 Team D, Felice Bowen 2620 646-428-3806
Office of Inspector General
EFD2A Regional Inspector General for Audit, Daniel P. Schultz 2647 646-428-3888
EFD2A Assistant Regional Inspector General for Audit, Robin Shinn 2648 646-428-3889
EFD1I Special Agent In Charge, Brian Hickey 2657B 646-428-3874
Office of Management
EMD2P Personnel Management Specialist, Angela K. Smith 2505 646-428-3794
Federal Student Aid
END2G Eastern Field Office, Financial Partner, Eligibility & Oversight, Eastern Region 25th Floor 646-428-3770
Director, Ann Marie Fusco
END2S School Participation Team NE (NY/Boston), Area Case Director, William Swift 2521 646-428-3755
END2S NY/Boston Team Lead, Betty Coughlin 2519 646-428-3737
ENBAS1 New York Training Delivery, Sandra Santana 2519 646-428-3754
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Region III Philadelphia Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland,
Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia
EOD3 Secretary's Regional Representative, Michael Conallen 505 215-656-6010
100 Penn Square East, Suite 505, Philadelphia, PA 19107
EOD3 Deputy Secretary's Regional Representative, (Vacant) 505 215-656-6010
Office for Civil Rights
Philadelphia Enforcement Office Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky,
Pennsylvania, West Virginia
ECD3 Director, Wendella P. Fox 515 215-656-8541
100 Penn Square East, Suite 515, Philadelphia, PA 19107-3323 (TDD) 877-521-2172
ECD3 Executive Assistant, Elizabeth Keenan 515 215-656-8557
ECD3 Program Manager, Charles N. Smailer 515 215-656-8591
ECD3 Chief Civil Rights Attorney, Lee A. Nell 515 215-656-8572
ECD31 Team I, Joseph Mahoney 515 215-656-8564
ECD32 Team II, Thomas Moshang 515 215-656-8556
ECD33 Team III, Myra E. Coleman 515 215-656-8522
ECD34 Team IV, Brenda Johnson 515 215-656-8549
ECD35 Team V, Robert Ford 515 215-656-8537
Office of Inspector General
EFD3A Regional Inspector General for Audit, Bernard Tadley 502 215-656-6900
EFD3A Assistant Regional Inspector General for Audit, Terri Lewis 502 215-656-6276
EFD3IW Special Agent in Charge, Mark Higgins (A) 502 215-656-6900
EFD3IW Assistant Special Agent In Charge, Mark Higgins 502 215-656-6900
EFD3IW Assistant Special Agent In Charge, Cheryl Cox 8021 202-245-6094
400 Maryland Ave., SW, PCP Stop 1500, Washington, DC 20202
EFD3IW OIG Pittsburgh Field Office 1503 412-395-4547
William S. Moorehead Federal Building, 1000 Liberty Ave., Suite 1503, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4004
Office of Management
EMD3P Personnel Management Specialist, (Vacant) 503 215-656-6023
Federal Student Aid
END3S Philadelphia Team Lead, Nancy Klingler 511 215-656-6436
END3S Co-Team Lead, John Loreng 511 215-656-6437
ENBAS1 Philadelphia Training Delivery, Gregory Martin 511 215-656-6452
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Enforcement Offices
District of Columbia Enforcement Office North Carolina, Virginia,
Washington, DC
ECW Office for Civil Rights Southern Division, Enforcement Coordinator, Taylor August 1620 214-661-9603
Office for Civil Rights District of Columbia Office - North Carolina, Virginia,
Washington, DC
ECW Director, Alice Wender 316 202-786-0530
1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, PO Box 14620, Washington, DC 20044-4620 (TDD) 202-208-7741
ECW Program Manager, Dale Rhines 316 202-786-0510
ECW Chief Civil Rights Attorney, Martha Russo (A) 316 202-786-0520
ECW1 Compliance & Enforcement Team 1, Safiyyah Muhammad 316 202-208-7743
ECW2 Compliance & Enforcement Team 2, Karen Hakel 316 202-786-0553
ECW3 Compliance & Enforcement Team 3, Sharon Solomon 316 202-786-0517
ECW4 Compliance & Enforcement Team 4, Sheralyn Goldbecker 316 202-786-0516
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Region IV Atlanta Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi,
North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee
EOD4 Secretary's Regional Representative, Anne Hancock 19T40 404-562-6225
61 Forsyth Street, SW, Suite 19T40, Atlanta, GA 30303
EOD4 Deputy Secretary's Regional Representative, Lavin Gartland 19T40 404-562-6225
Office for Civil Rights
Atlanta Enforcement Office, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina,
Tennessee
ECD4 Office for Civil Rights Southern Division, Enforcement Coordinator, Taylor August 1620 214-661-9603
Office for Civil Rights Atlanta Office - Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina,
Tennessee
ECD4 Director, Gary S. Walker 19T70 404-562-6350
(TDD) 404-562-6454
ECD4 Administrative Officer, Deborah Poole 19T70 404-562-5463
ECD4 Chief Civil Rights Attorney, Doris Chriswell 19T70 404-562-5971
ECD4 Program Coordinator, Arinita Ballard 19T70 404-562-6377
ECD4 Special Assistant Georgetta Royals 19T70 404-562-6435
ECD4 National Senior Attorney - Gifted Programs, Barbra Shannon 18T90 404-562-6361
ECD41 Case Resolution Team A, Doris Maye 19T70 404-562-6419
ECD42 Case Resolution Team B, (Vacant)
ECD43 Case Resolution Team C, (Vacant)
ECD44 Case Resolution Team D, (Vacant)
ECD45 Case Resolution Team E, (Vacant)
ECD46 Case Resolution Team F, Brenda Niforth 19T70 404-562-6408
ECD47 Case Resolution Team G, Doris Shields 19T70 404-562-6432
ECD48 Case Resolution Team H, Timothy R. Noonan 19T70 404-562-3077
Office of Inspector General
EFD4A Regional Inspector General for Audit, Denise Wempe 18T71 404-562-6477
EFD4A Assistant Inspector General for Audit, Vacant
EFD4I Special Agent In Charge, Lester Fernandez 18T71 404-562-6460
EFD4I Assistant Special Agent In Charge, Michael Clark 18T71 404-562-6476
EFD4I Assistant Special Agent In Charge, Yessyka Santana 207 959-450-7341
9050 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines, FL 33024
Office of Management
EMD4P Regional Personnel Officer, Leonard McKindra (A) 18T55 404-562-6248
EMD4P Regional Training and Development Center, Career Counselor, Alan Berry 18T52 404-562-6251
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Region IV Atlanta Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi,
North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee (cont.)
Federal Student Aid
61 Forsyth Street, SW, Suite 18T, Atlanta, GA 30303
END4E Collections Contract Oversight Erin Swanson-Hall 19T30 404-562-6002
END4E1 Administrative Wage Garnishment Compliance, John Jordan 19T20 404-562-6075
END4E2 Collections Contract Analysis and Compliance A, Linda Gaddy 19T17 404-562-6060
END4E3 Collections Contract Analysis and Compliance B, David Bartnicki 19T30 404-562-6055
END4G Atlanta Field Office, Financial Partner Eligibility & Oversight Southern Region 18T20B 214-661-9515
Director, Jerry Wallace (A)
END4S School Participation Team (SC) Atlanta, Area Case Director, Charles Engstrom 18T20B 404-562-6309
END4S Team Lead, Christopher Miller 18T20B 404-562-6304
ENBAS1 Atlanta Training Delivery, Yolanda Adams 18T20 404-562-6291
Region V Chicago, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio,
Wisconsin
EOD5 Secretary's Regional Representative, Kristine Cohn 1437 312-730-1700
500 West Madison Street, Chicago, IL 60661
EOD5 Deputy Secretary's Regional Representative, Todd Zoellick 1440 312-730-1707
Office for Civil Rights
Chicago Enforcement Office Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Wisconsin,
Iowa, North Dakota
EC3 Office for Civil Rights Midwestern Division, Enforcement Coordinator, Linda McGovern 312-730-1595
Office for Civil Rights Chicago Office - Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Wisconsin,
Iowa, North Dakota
ECD5 Director, Linda McGovern 1470 312-730-1595
(TDD) 312-353-2540
ECD5 Program Manager, Algis Tamosiunas 1466 312-730-1608
ECD5 Chief Civil Rights Attorney, Debbie Osgood 1471 312-730-1598
ECD51 Team 1, Timothy Yaros 1454 312-730-1617
ECD52 Team 2, Dave Blom 1491 312-730-1566
ECD53 Team 3, Jeff Turnbull 1464 312-730-1611
ECD54 Team 4, Don Pollar 1455 312-730-1600
ECD5R Team 5, Madonna T. Lechner 1460 312-730-1587
Office of Inspector General
EFD5A Regional Inspector General for Audit, Gary D. Whitman (A) 1403 312-730-1658
EFD5A Assistant Regional Inspector General for Audit, Gary D. Whitman 1403 312-730-1658
EFD5I Special Agent In Charge, Thomas D. Utz, Jr. (A) 14111 312-730-1652
EFD5I Assistant Special Agent In Charge, Thomas D. Utz, Jr. 14111 312-730-1652
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Region V Chicago Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio,
Wisconsin (cont.)
Office of Management
EMD5P Regional Personnel Officer, Sharon Wysinger (A)
50 United Nations Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94102-4987 9302 415-486-5703
EMD5P Regional Training and Development Center, Career Counselor, Chris Bardwell 1426 312-730-1672
Federal Student Aid
111 N. Canal Street, Suite 830, Chicago, IL 60606
END5E Customer Care Group, Diane Spadoni 1525 312-730-1486
END5F TOP Hearings & Interagency Appeals, Lorene Bills 1505 312-730-1448
END5H Administrative Wage Garnishment Hearings, William Pranchke 1501 312-730-1482
END5J Escalated Issues, Juanita Ford 1532 312-730-1462
END5G Chicago, Financial Partner Eligibility & Oversight, Northern Region,
Roberta Russo 1551 312-730-1500
END5S School Participation Team NW (Chicago), Area Case Director, Douglas Parrott 1583 312-730-1532
END5S Team Leader, John Jaros, Jr. 1581 312-730-1525
ENBAS1 Chicago Training Delivery, Jamie Malone 1576J 312-730-1528
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Enforcement Offices
Cleveland Enforcement Office Michigan, Ohio
ECD5C Director, Harry Orris 750 216-522-7640
(TDD) 216-522-4944
ECD5C Program Manager, Catherine Anderlet 750 216-522-4468
ECD5C Chief Attorney, Sandhya Sumbramanian 750 216-522-7642
ECD5C Administrative Officer, Denise Ennis 750 216-522-4977
ECD5C1 Team 1, Donald Yarab 750 216-522-4979
ECD5C2 Team 2, Rhonda Raines 750 216-522-4953
ECD5C3 Team 3, Frederick Head 750 216-522-7621
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Region VI Dallas Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico,
Oklahoma, Texas
EOD6 Secretary's Regional Representative, Jim Davis 1510 214-661-9500
1999 Bryan Street, Dallas, TX 75201-6817
EOD6 Deputy Secretary's Regional Representative, (Vacant) 1510 214-661-9500
Office for Civil Rights
Dallas Enforcement Office Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi,
Oklahoma, Texas
ECD6 Director, Taylor D. August 1620 214-661-9601
1999 Bryan Street, Suite 1620, Dallas, TX 75201
ECD6 Executive Assistant, Jann Laws Jackson 1620 214-661-9633
ECD6 Complaint Intake/Customer Service 1620 214-661-9600
ECD6 Program Coordinator, George D. Cole 1620 214-661-9607
ECD6 Chief Civil Rights Attorney, Angela Hights 1620 214-661-9613
ECD6A Team A, Charlene Furr 1620 214-661-9614
ECD6B Team B, John Stephens 1620 214-661-9651
ECD6C Team C, Paul Coxe 1620 214-661-9608
ECD6D Team D, Vicki Johnson 1620 214-661-9627
ECD6F Team F, Sandra Stephens 1620 214-661-9652
Office of Inspector General
EFD6A Regional Inspector General for Audit, Sherri Demmel 14-400 214-661-9526
EFD6A Assistant Regional Inspector General for Audit, Jon Kucholtz 14-400 214-661-9527
EFD6I Special Agent In Charge, Patricia A. Van Gilder 14-400 214-661-9530
EFD6I Assistant Special Agent In Charge, Steven D. Anderson 14-400 214-661-9540
Office of Management
EMD6P Human Resources Specialist, Linda Holloway 1520 214-661-9458
Federal Student Aid
END6G Dallas, Financial Partner Eligibility & Oversight, Southern Region, Director,
Jerry Wallace (A) 1540 214-661-9515
END6S School Participation team SC (Dallas), Area Case Director, Patrick Kennedy 14112 214-661-9480
END6S Dallas Team Lead, Janet Dragoo 14111 214-661-9481
ENBAS1 Dallas Training Delivery, David Elliott 14127 214-661-9453
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Region VII Kansas City Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska
EOD7 Secretary's Regional Representative, Mary Cohen 2002 816-268-0405
8930 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO 64114-3302
EOD7 Deputy Secretary's Regional Representative, (Vacant) 2002 816-268-0409
Office for Civil Rights
Kansas City Enforcement Office Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska,
North Dakota, South Dakota
ECD7 Director, Angela M. Bennett E2037 816-268-0550
(TDD) 800-437-0833
ECD7 Program Manager, Steven D. Stratton E2037 816-268-0587
ECD7 Chief Attorney, William Dittmeier E2037 816-268-0558
ECD7S Service Leadership Team, (Vacant) E2037 816-268-0550
ECD71 A Team, (Vacant) E2037 816-268-0571
ECD72 AA Team, Alan Hughes E2037 816-268-0565
ECD73 AAA Team, Jane McQueeny E2037 816-268-0488
ECD74 AAAA Team, Jody Van Wey E2037 816-268-0570
Office of Inspector General
EFD7A Regional Inspector General for Audit, Gary D. Whitman (A) 1403 312-730-1658
EFD7A Assistant Regional Inspector General for Audit, Janice Keeney E2094 816-268-0500
Office of Management
EMD7P Personnel Management Specialist, Barbara Mullen E2043 816-268-0461
Federal Student Aid
8390 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO 64114-3302
Kansas City Office - Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska,
Tennessee
END7S School Participation Team SC, (Kansas City) Area Case Director, Ralph A. LoBosco E2064 816-268-0440
END7S Team Lead, Dvak Corwin E2028 816-268-0420
ENBAS1 Kansas City Training Delivery, Linda Coffey E2061-25 816-268-0431
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Region VIII Denver Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota,
Utah, Wyoming
EOD8 Secretary's Regional Representative, Patricia M. Chlouber 310 303-844-3544
Federal Building, 1244 Speer Blvd, Suite 310, Denver, CO 80204-3582
EOD8 Deputy Secretary's Regional Representative, Wendy Evans 310 303-844-3544
Office for Civil Rights
EC4 Office for Civil Rights Western Division, Enforcement Coordinator, Gary Jackson 206-220-7880
Denver Enforcement Office - Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah,
Wyoming
ECD8 Director, Mary Lou Mobley 300 303-844-4480
(TDD) 303-844-3417
ECD8 Program Manager, Nancy Haberkorn 300 303-844-4823
ECD8 Chief Civil Rights Attorney, (Vacant) 300 303-844-4821
ECD8 Deputy Chief Civil Rights Attorney, Nicole Huggins 300 303-844-5295
ECD81 Team A, L.Thomas Close 300 303-844-4506
ECD82 Team B, (Vacant) 300 303-844-4524
ECD83 Team C, Thomas Rock 300 303-844-5927
ECD84 Team D, Aaron Romine 300 303-844-4568
Office of Management
EMD8P Personnel Management Specialist, Debbie O'Toole 353 303-844-3864
Federal Student Aid
1391 Speer Blvd., Suite 800, Denver, CO 80204
END8S School Participation Team NW, (Denver) Area Case Director, Harry Shriver 800 303-844-3677 x116
END8S Team Lead, Dan Whiting 800 303-844-3677 x120
ENBAS1 Denver Training Delivery, Deborah Tarpley 800 303-844-3677 x118
ENBAS1 Denver Training Delivery, Jacque Straub 800 303-844-3677 x117
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Region IX San Francisco Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada,
American Samoa, Guam, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
EOD9 Secretary's Regional Representative, Chris Wright 9107 415-486-5708
50 Beale Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
EOD9 Deputy Secretary's Regional Representative, Tori Hatada 9107 415-786-5708
Office for Civil Rights
San Francisco Enforcement Office California
ECD9 Director, Arthur C. Zeidman 7200 415-486-5555
(TDD) 877-521-2172
ECD9 Program Manager, Charles R. Love, Jr. 7200 415-486-5555
ECD9 Program Manager, (Vacant) 7200 415-486-5555
ECD9 Chief General Attorney, Paul D. Grossman 7200 415-486-5555
ECD96 Case Support Team Leader, Dorothy W. Brady 7200 415-486-5555
ECD91 Team A Leader, Robert E. Scott 7200 415-486-5554
ECD92 Team B Leader, David R. Rolandelli 7200 415-486-5547
ECD93 Team C Leader, Stephen Chen 7200 415-486-5509
ECD94 Team D Leader, James M. Wood, Jr. 7200 415-486-5566
ECD95 Team E Leader, Stella B. Klugman 7200 415-486-5526
Office of Inspector General
EFD9A Regional Inspector General for Audit, Gloria Pilotti 9-200 916-930-2388
501 I Street, Suite 9-200, Sacramento, CA 95814
EFD9A Assistant Regional Inspector General for Audit, Beverly Dalman 9-200 916-930-2393
EFD9I Special Agent In Charge, Natalie M. Forbort 1200 562-980-4141
One World Trade Center, Long Beach, CA 90831
EFD9I Assistant Special Agent In Charge, David J. Aspling 1200 562-980-4141
Office of Management
EMD9P Regional Personnel Officer, Sharon L. Wysinger 9302 415-486-5703
EMD9P Training and Development Center, Career Counselor, Marjorie Singer 9402 415-486-5718
Federal Student Aid
50 Beale Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
END9E Processing Regional Office, Jane Bryson 8603 415-486-5633
END9E1 Litigation Support, Chad Keller 8626 415-486-5652
END9E2 Loan Exchange Repurchase, Lawrence Graeber 8617 415-486-5648
END9E3 Student Aid Entitlements, Daniel Opperman 8618 415-486-5659
END9G San Francisco, Financial Partnership Eligibility & Oversight, Western Region, 7100 415-486-5680
Director, Roberta Russo
END9S School Participation Team, NW, (San Francisco/Seattle) Area Case Director, 9815 415-486-5609
Linda Henderson
END9S San Francisco/Seattle Co-Team Lead, Martina Fernandez-Rosario 9809 415-486-5605
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Region X Seattle Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington
EODX Secretary's Regional Representative, Donna Foxley 3362 206-220-7800
Jackson Federal Bldg, 915 Second Avenue, Seattle, WA 98174-1099
EODX Deputy Secretary's Regional Representative, Eric Earling 3362 206-220-7808
Office for Civil Rights
Seattle Enforcement Office Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon,
Washington, Pacific Regions
ECDX Director, Gary Jackson 3310 206-220-7900
(TDD) 206-220-7907
ECDX Associate Director, (Vacant) 3310 206-220-7900
ECDX Chief Attorney, John Benjes 3310 206-220-7890
ECDX Deputy Chief Attorney, Joan Rubin 3310 206-220-7892
ECDX Administrative Officer, Darlene Yamada 3310 206-220-4184
ECDX1 Team A, Dennis Moore 3310 206-220-7923
ECDX2 Team B, Susan Read 3310 206-220-7925
ECDX3 Team C, Randy Borkowski (A) 3310 206-220-7938
ECDX4 Team D, Randy Borkowski 3310 206-220-7938
Office of Management
EMDXP Personnel Management Specialist, Ike Gilbert 3388 206-220-7813
Jackson Federal Bldg, 915 Second Avenue, Seattle, WA 98174-1099
Federal Student Aid
701 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1600, Seattle, WA 98101
END9S San Francisco/Seattle Team Lead, Marcia Clark 486 206-615-3699
ENBAS2 Seattle QA and X-sites Duty Station, Michael Cagle 1600 206-615-2586
ENBAS1 Seattle Training Delivery, Linda Burkhardt 1600 206-615-2174
ENBAS1 Seattle Training Delivery, Marianna Deeken 1600 206-615-2583
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REGION II
U.S. Department of Education, OIG/OI and OA
Federal Building, Room 747
Box 772
150 Carlos Chardon Avenue
Hato Rey, Puerto Rico 00918-1721
Telephone - (787) 766-6278 Office of Audit
REGION IV
Office of Inspector General
9050 Pines Blvd, Suite 270
Pembroke Pines, FL 33024
Telephone - (305) 356-7827
REGION IX
U.S. Department of Education, OIG/Investigations
One World Trade Center, Suite 2300
Long Beach, CA 90831
Telephone - (562) 980-4141
U.S. Department of Education, OIG/Investigation/Audit
501 I Street, Room 9-200
Sacramento, CA 95814
Telephone - (916) 930-2388
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EYEA Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance
Executive Director, William J. Goggins 413 CP 7582 219-2099
Designated Federal Official, Dan Madzelan 8036 K St. 8544 502-7816
EMJK Civil Rights Reviewing Authority
Director, Richard I. Slippen 2100A LP 7550 619-9700
EO Commission on Presidential Scholars
Executive Director, Melissa Apostolides 5E229 LBJ 7554 205-0512
EO Federal Interagency Committee on Education
Executive Director, Anthony Fowler 5E222 LBJ 7465 401-3673
EPYEK Historically Black Colleges and Universities Capital Financing Advisory Board
Executive Director, Donald Watson 7127 K St. 8500 219-7037
EPHC5 Jacob K. Javits Fellows Program Fellowship Board
Executive Director, Cosette Ryan 6008 K St. 8524 502-7637
EPYEE National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity
Executive Director, Melissa Lewis 7127 K St. 8500 219-7009
ESYI National Advisory Council on Indian Education
Acting Designated Federal Official, Pierce Hammond 3C106 LBJ 6335 205-0687
EZ National Assessment Governing Board
Executive Director, Charles Smith 800/825 NC 357-6938
Deputy Executive Director, Mary Crovo 800/825 NC 357-6938
Designated Federal Official, Munira Mwalimu 800/825 NC 357-6906
Designated Federal Official-Mary Grace Lucier 6021 CP 5530 219-2253
EYER National Board of Education Sciences
EPYEP National Board of the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, III
Designated Federal Official, Ralph Hines (A) 6151 K St. 8544 502-7618
EPYEM National Committee on Foreign Medical Education and Accreditation
Executive Director, Melissa Lewis 7127 K St. 8500 219-7009
EX National Institute for Literacy Advisory Board
Executive Director, Sandra L. Baxter Suite 730 I17 7560 233-2025
EAPYB President's Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Executive Director, Leonard Haynes, III 6123 K St. 8544 502-7549
EAYPT President's Board of Advisors on Tribal Colleges and Universities
Executive Director, Deborah Cavett 7010 K St. 8500 219-7040
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EAYHE A National Dialogue: The Secretary of Education's Commission
on the Future of Higher Education
Executive Director, Cheryl Oldham 7E303 LBJ 24 205-5233
EQYA Safe & Drug Free Schools & Communities Advisory Committee
Chief of Staff, Designated Federal Official, Catherine Davis 1E110B LBJ 6400 205-3864
EDYM National Mathematics Advisory Panel
Executive Director, Tyrell Flawn 5E332 LBJ 1400 260-8354
ESYR Reading First Advisory Committee
Designated Federal Official, Deborah Spitz 3W248 LBJ 260-3793
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Architectural & Transportation Barriers Compliance Board
Executive Director, Lawrence Roffee
1331 F Street, NW, Washington DC 20004-1111 Suite 1000 272-0080
EX National Institute For Literacy
Executive Director, Sandra Baxter
1775 I Street, NW, Washington DC 20006-2417 Suite 730 I17 7560 233-2025
National Council on Disability
Executive Director, Mark Quigley (A)
1331 F Street, NW, Washington DC 20004-1107 Suite 850 272-2004
EZ National Assessment Governing Board
Executive Director, Charles E. Smith
800 North Capitol Street, NW, Washington DC 20002-4233 Suite 825 NC 7583 357-6938
Federally Aided Corporations
American Printing House for the Blind
President, Tuck Tinsley, III 502-895-2405
PO Box 6085, Louisville KY 40206-0085 1-800-223-1839
(www.aph.org)
Gallaudet University
President, Robert R. Davila (TTY/Voice) 202-651-5000
800 Florida Ave NE, Washington DC 20002-3695
(www.gallaudet.edu)
Howard University
President, H. Patrick Swygert 202-806-6100
2400 Sixth St NW, Suite 402, Washington DC 20059
(www.howard.edu)
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
Dean, T. Alan Hurwitz (TTY/Voice) 585-475-6400
Lyndon Baines Johnson Building, 52 Lomb Memorial Dr, Rochester NY 14623-5604
(http://ntidweb.rit.edu)
Organizational Directory
Fax Numbers
Room Number Bldg Fax Number
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OS
Immediate Office of the Secretary 7W225 LBJ 401-0596
White House Liaison 7E216 LBJ 205-0501
Executive Management Staff 7E107 LBJ 205-0723
Scheduling and Advance Staff 7W221 LBJ 401-0048
Office of Educational Technology 7E224 LBJ 401-3941
Management Improvement Team 7E302C LBJ 260-4406
Executive Secretariat 7C140 LBJ 401-2854
Correspondence and Communication Control Unit 7E114 LBJ 260-7867
ODS
Immediate Office of the Deputy Secretary 7W308 LBJ 205-7655
Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization 7046 PCP 245-6304
OCR
Office for Civil Rights 6107-O PCP 245-6872
Resource Management Group 6149 PCP 245-6842
Human Resources Team 6149 PCP 245-6842
Customer Service Team 7038 PCP 245-6840
Program Legal Group 6127 PCP 245-6846
OPEPD
Assistant Secretary 5E313 LBJ 260-7741
Policy and Program Studies Service 6W308 LBJ 401-3036
Budget Service 5W331C LBJ 401-6139
Administrative Budget Analysis Division 5W209C LBJ 205-0302
Special Education, Rehabilitation, and Research Analysis Division 5W101 LBJ 401-0220
Performance Information Management Service 6W254 LBJ 260-7216
OUS
Immediate Office of the Under Secretary 7E322C LBJ 205-0063
OIG
Office of Inspector General/Immediate Office 8th Floor PCP 245-6995
Audit Services 8th Floor PCP 245-7030
Evaluation and Inspection Services 8th Floor PCP 245-7089
Management Services 8th Floor PCP 245-7012
Investigation Services 8th Floor PCP 245-6990
Washington/Philadelphia Investigation Region 8th Floor PCP 245-7087
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OGC
General Counsel/Executive Office 205-2689
Educational Equity and Research Division 260-2972
Elementary, Secondary, Adult, and Vocational Education Division 205-0524
Ethics Division 260-5104
Postsecondary Education Division 401-5391
Regulatory Services Division 260-5085
Business and Administrative Law Division 401-9528
Legislative Counsel Division 260-5093
OSERS
Office of the Assistant Secretary
Human Resources Team/Executive Office 5152 PCP 245-7637
Communications & Customer Service Team 5129A PCP 245-7636
Office of Special Education Programs/Office of the Director 4114A PCP 245-7615
Program Support Services Group 4126A PCP 245-7616
Monitoring and State Improvement Planning Division 4001A PCP 245-7614
Research to Practice Division 4120A PCP 245-7619
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research/Office of the Director 6057 PCP 245-7630
Rehabilitation Services Administration/Office of the Commissioner 5081A PCP 245-7592
Program Support Staff 5172 PCP 245-7589
State Monitoring & Program Improvement Division 5001 PCP 245-7590
State Monitoring & Program Improvement Units 5029A PCP 245-7588
Training & Services Program Division 5029A PCP 245-7591
Training Programs Unit 5048A PCP 245-7593
CIO
Chief Information Officer 9109 PCP 245-6621
Executive Office 4E225 LBJ 401-2455
Assistive Technology Team BC101 LBJ 401-8469
Network Services Team 10056 PCP 245-6691
Development Services Team 9059 PCP 245-6622
OLCA
Office of Legislation and Congressional Affairs 6W301 LBJ 401-1438
OCFO
Chief Financial Officer 4E327 LBJ 401-0006
Executive Officer 4E225 LBJ 401-2455
Contracts and Acquisition Management 7154 PCP 245-6280
Contracts Group A 7167 PCP 245-6278
Contracts Group B 7141 PCP 245-6298
Contracts Group C 7135 PCP 245-6296
Contracts Group D 7118 PCP 245-6297
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OCFO (cont)
Financial Improvement and Post Audit Operations 2102 UCP 275-3462
Post Audit Group 2102 UCP 275-3462
Indirect Cost Group 2102 UCP 275-4641
Internal Control Evaluation Group 22C7X UCP 275-4810
Financial Management Operations 4C146 LBJ 205-0765
General Accounting Group 4C146 LBJ 205-0765
Accounts Payable Group 4E117 LBJ 401-1955
Accounts Receivable Group 21J3 UCP 275-4642
Financial Systems Operations 4E248 LBJ 401-8341
Functional Applications Group 4E300 LBJ 205-0729
Electronic Grant Initiatives and Support Staff 7099 PCP 245-6271
Application Control Center 7041 PCP 245-6272
Systems Operations and Maintenance Group 4E248 LBJ 401-8341
Financial Systems Support Group 4E300 LBJ 205-0729
EDCAPS Vendor File 4E206 LBJ 260-1227
EDCAPS Helpdesk/Hotline 7054 PCP 245-6286
Financial Systems Transactions Group 4C127 LBJ 205-2435
OM
Office of the Assistant Secretary 2W311 LBJ 260-3761
Executive Office 2W133 LBJ 401-3513
Facilities and Management Services
Facilities Services Group 2E105 LBJ 401-0994
Federal Real Property Assistance Program 2E117 LBJ 401-0828
Management Services Group
Office of the Director 2E105 LBJ 401-0485
Customer Service Center 1E108 LBJ 260-7133
Human Resources Services 2E324 LBJ 401-0520
Training and Development Team 2W226 LBJ 401-0434
Office of Hearings and Appeals 2100A LBJ 619-9726
Equal Employment Opportunity Services 2W228 LBJ 205-5760
Security Services 2W229 LBJ 205-7940
Regulatory Information Management Services 9138 PCP 245-6623
FSA
Immediate Office of the Chief Operating Officer UCP 275-5000
Ombudsman UCP 275-0549
Program Compliance
Chief Compliance Officer UCP 275-5735
School Eligibility Channel UCP 275-3486
Integrated Partner Management UCP 275-5726
Financial Partnership & Oversight UCP 275-0913
Business Operations UCP 275-0439
Application Operations & Delivery Services UCP 275-4551
School Services and Training Channel UCP 275-4551
Program Operations Channel UCP 275-3479
Financial Partners Services UCP 275-0913
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Room Number Bldg Fax Number
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FSA (cont)
Borrower Services UCP 275-3468
Chief Information Officer UCP 690-5033
Chief Financial Officer UCP 275-3477
Communications Management Services UCP 205-0079
Human Resources 22B6 UCP 275-0486
Student Aid Awareness and Applicant Services UCP 275-0064
OCO
Immediate Office of the Assistant Secretary 7C115 LBJ 401-8607
Communication Development 7E245 LBJ 401-3130
Community Services 5E203 LBJ 205-0676
Information Resources Center 5E233 LBJ 401-0689
Educational Partnerships and Family Involvement 5E100 LBJ 205-9133
Regional Services 5E325 LBJ 401-8552
OPE
Office of the Assistant Secretary and Staff Offices
Office of the Assistant Secretary 7115 K St. 502-7677
Executive Office 7152 K St. 502-7866
Accreditation and State Liaison Staff 7128 K St. 219-7005
National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity 7007 K St. 219-7008
National Committee on Foreign Medical Education and Accreditation 7007 K St. 219-7008
Policy, Planning and Innovation
Policy, Planning, and Innovation/Immediate Office 8022 K St. 502-7875
Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education 8026 K St. 502-7877
Policy, Budget Development Staff 8074 K St. 502-7873
Forecasting and Policy Analysis Staff 8093 K St. 502-7874
Strategic Planning Staff 8036 K St. 502-7876
Program Oversight Staff 8043 K St. 502-7665
Higher Education Programs
Higher Education Programs/Immediate Office 6114 K St. 502-7852
Operations and Coordination Staff 6114 K St. 502-7852
Higher Education Preparation and Support Service 7044 K St. 502-7857
Institutional Development and Undergraduate Education Service 6040 K St. 502-7861
International Education Programs Service 6006 K St. 502-7859
Teacher and Student Development Programs 6123 K St. 502-7675
OSDFS
Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools 3E324 LBJ 260-7767
Office of the Assistant Deputy Secretary 1E110 LBJ 260-5005
Executive Office 3E204 LBJ 260-5722
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Room Number Bldg Fax Number
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IES
Office of the Director 600 CP 219-1402
Executive Office 602H CP 219-1466
National Center for Education Statistics/Office of the Commissioner 9109 K St. 502-7466
Early Childhood, International and Crosscutting Studies Division 9146 K St. 502-7455
Elementary/Secondary and Libraries Studies Division 9088 K St. 502-7475
Postsecondary Studies Division 8111 K St. 502-7460
Assessment Division 8015 K St. 502-7440
OESE
Office of the Assistant Secretary 3W315 LBJ 205-0303
Management and Administrative Unit 3W324 LBJ 205-0310
Impact Aid Programs/Office of the Director 3C143 LBJ 205-0088
Student Achievement and School Accountability Programs 3W240 LBJ 260-7764
Office of Migrant Education 3E327 LBJ 205-0089
Academic Achievement and Teacher Quality Programs 3W213 LBJ 260-8969
School Support and Technology Programs 3E243 LBJ 205-5870
Office of Indian Education/Office of the Director 5C128 LBJ 260-7779
OELA
Office of the Director 10086 PCP 245-7168
Executive Office 10090 PCP 245-7164
State Consolidated Grant Division 10118 PCP 245-7167
Continuation and Professional Development Grants Division 10065 PCP 245-7166
Special Initiatives Division 10094 PCP 245-7163
OII
Office of Innovation and Improvement 4W327 LBJ 401-4123
Executive Office 4W333 LBJ 401-4123
Office of Non-Public Education 4W341 LBJ 401-1368
Family Policy Compliance Office 2W113 LBJ 260-9001
Fund for the Improvement of Education 4W203 LBJ 205-5631
Parental Options and Information 4W225 LBJ 205-5630
Teacher Quality Programs 4W318 LBJ 401-8466
Improvement Programs 4W238 LBJ 205-5630
Technology in Education Programs 4W254 LBJ 205-5720
OVAE
Office of the Assistant Secretary 11113 PCP 245-7837
Administrative Staff 11102 PCP 245-7838
Adult Education and Literacy Division 11159 PCP 245-7839
Academic and Technical Education Division 11018 PCP 245-7170
11062 PCP 245-7171
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Region I
Secretary's Regional Representative 514 617-289-0151
Deputy Secretary's Regional Representative 514 617-289-0151
Office for Civil Rights - Boston Enforcement Office 911 617-289-0150
617-289-0155
Office of Inspector General 11th Fl 617-289-0156
Federal Real Property Assistance Program (Boston) 1143 617-289-0158
Human Resources Office 1095 617-565-6633
Region II
Secretary's Regional Representative 12th Fl 646-428-3904
Office for Civil Rights-New York Enforcement Office 646-428-3843
Office of Inspector General 26th Fl 646-428-3868
Human Resources Office 2505 646-428-3793
Eastern Region Financial Partner Eligibility & Oversight 2500 646-428-3773
Federal Student Aid 646-428-3742
Region III
Secretary's Regional Representative 505 215-656-6020
Office for Civil Rights - Philadelphia Enforcement Office 515 215-656-8605
215-656-5653
Office of Inspector General 502 215-656-6397
Human Resources Services 503 215-656-6026
Federal Student Aid 511 215-656-6499
District of Columbia Enforcement Office
District of Columbia Enforcement Office 316 202-208-7797
Region IV
Secretary's Regional Representative 19T40 404-562-6520
Deputy Secretary's Regional Representative 19T40 404-562-6520
Office for Civil Rights - Atlanta Enforcement Office 19T70 404-562-6455
Office of Inspector General 18T71 404-562-6509
Collections Contract Oversight 404-562-6008
Region V
Secretary's Regional Representative 1437 312-730-1704
Office for Civil Rights - Chicago Enforcement Office 1470 312-730-1567
Federal Student Aid - Customer Care Group 1525 312-730-1457
Northern Region Financial Partner Eligible & Oversight 1577 312-730-1503
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Cleveland Enforcement Office
Cleveland Enforcement Office 750 216-522-2573
Region VI
Secretary's Regional Representative 2700 214-661-9594
Deputy Secretary's Regional Representative 2700 214-661-9594
Office for Civil Rights - Dallas Enforcement Office 2600 214-661-9587
214-661-9583
Office of Inspector General 14-400 214-661-9531
214-661-9589
Human Resources Services 1520 214-661-9580
Southern Region Partner Services 1540 214-661-9581
Federal Student Aid 214-661-9662
Region VII
Secretary's Regional Representative 7th Fl 816-268-0407
Office for Civil Rights - Kansas City Enforcement Office 8th Fl 816-823-1404
Office of Inspector General 2nd Fl 816-823-1398
816-880-4011
Personnel Management E2043 816-823-1401
Federal Student Aid 2028 816-823-1402
Region VIII
Secretary's Regional Representative 310 303-844-2524
Office for Civil Rights - Denver Enforcement Office 300 303-844-4303
Regional Personnel Management 353 303-844-3708
Region IX
Secretary's Regional Representative 9107 415-486-5719
Office for Civil Rights - San Francisco Enforcement Office 7200 415-486-5570
Office of Inspector General
Sacramento, CA 9-200 916-930-2390
Long Beach, CA 1200 562-980-4143
Human Resources Services 9300 415-486-5706
Processing Regional Office 415-487-7778
Western Region Financial Partner Eligibility & Oversight 7100 415-486-5679
School Participation Team - San Francisco/Seattle 7100 415-486-5676
Region X
Secretary's Regional Representative 3362 206-220-7806
Office for Civil Rights - Seattle Enforcement Office 3310 206-220-7887
Human Resources Office 3388 206-220-7949
Federal Student Aid 1600 206-615-2508
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Room Number Bldg Fax Number
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Education Boards, Commissions, and Councils
Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance 413 CP 219-3032
Civil Rights Reviewing Authority 2100A LP 619-9726
Commission on Presidential Scholars 5E205 LBJ 205-0676
Federal Interagency Committee on Education 5E230 LBJ 260-7465
Historically Black Colleges and Universities Capital Financing Advisory Board 6033 K St. 502-7852
Jacob K. Javits Fellows Program Fellowship Board 6014 K St. 502-7860
National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity 7007 K St. 219-7008
National Advisory Council on Indian Education 5C128 LBJ 260-7779
National Advisory Governing Board 800/825 NC 357-6945
National Board of the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education 8022 K St. 502-7877
National Committee on Foreign Medical Education and Accreditation 7007 K St. 219-7008
National Board of Education Sciences 6021 CP 210-1466
National Institute for Literacy Advisory Board 730 I17 233-2050
National Mathematics Advisory Panel 5E332 LBJ 260-7741
President's Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities 6109 K St. 502-7879
President's Board of Advisors on Tribal Colleges and Universities 7010 K St. 219-7086
Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities 1E110B LBJ 205-5005
Independent Organizations Affiliated with the Department of Education
Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board Suite 1000 272-0081
National Institute For Literacy Suite 730 I17 233-2050
National Council on Disability Suite 850 272-2022
National Assessment Governing Board Suite 825 NC 357-6945
Federally Aided Corporations
American Printing House for the Blind 502-899-2274
Gallaudet University 202-651-5704
National Technical Institute for the Deaf 585-475-5978
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OSERS
Office of the Assistant Secretary 205-5465
Human Resources Team (Executive Office) 205-2735
Office of Special Education Programs
Louise Tripoli 260-8875
Office of the Director/Deputy Director 205-5637
National Initiatives Team 205-8170
Rehabilitation Services Administration
Office of the Commissioner 205-5538
OM
Executive Office
Bruce Monblatt 260-8956
Human Resources Services
Vacancy Information 401-2296
Office of Hearings and Appeals
Informal Dispute Resolution Center 619-9731
FSA
Office of the Ombudsman 377-3800
OCO
Communication Development 401-0594
Information Resource Center 401-1032
Region I
Office for Civil Rights - Boston Enforcement Office 617-289-0063
Region III
Office for Civil Rights - Philadelphia Enforcement Office 877-521-2172
District of Columbia Enforcement Office
District of Columbia Enforcement Office 202-208-7741
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Region IV
Office for Civil Rights - Atlanta Enforcement Office 404-562-6454
Region V
Office for Civil Rights - Chicago Enforcement Office 312-353-2540
Cleveland Enforcement Office
Cleveland Enforcement Office 216-522-4944
Region VII
Office for Civil Rights - Kansas City Enforcement Office 800-437-0833
Region VIII
Office for Civil Rights - Denver Enforcement Office 303-844-3417
Region IX
Office for Civil Rights - San Francisco Enforcement Office 877-521-2172
Region X
Office for Civil Rights - Seattle Enforcement Office 206-220-7907
Department of Education
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Room Number Capacity Office Contact Person Phone Number
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LBJ
Auditorium 200+ OM/MS 708-HELP (Option #3)
2C100 16 OM Available In Outlook
2C101 16 OM Available In Outlook
2E100 6-8 OM Available In Outlook
2E101 4 OM Available In Outlook
2E102 8-10 OM Available In Outlook
2E104 4 OM Available In Outlook
2W100 8 OM Available In Outlook
4C101 14 OCFO Available in Outlook 401-0322
4E100 8 OCFO Available in Outlook 401-0322
4E101 6 OCFO Available in Outlook 401-0322
4E102 8 OCFO Available in Outlook 401-0322
4E104 6 OCFO Available in Outlook 401-0322
5C100 14 OPEPD Maria Wade 401-1700
5C102 6 OPEPD Maria Wade 401-1700
5C103 6 OPEPD Maria Wade 401-1700
5E100 8 OCO Katrina Bridges 401-0431
5E101 25 OCO Katrina Bridges 401-0431
5E307 14 OCO Katrina Bridges 401-0431
5W100 8 OPEPD Maria Wade 401-1700
6C100 14 OPEPD Azalea Saunders 401-3132
6C101 15 OGC Mary Proctor/Aubrey Stallings 401-8340
6E100 8 OGC Mary Proctor/Aubrey Stallings 401-8340
6E101 6 OGC Mary Proctor/Aubrey Stallings 401-8340
6E102 8 OGC Mary Proctor/Aubrey Stallings 401-8340
6E104 6 OGC Mary Proctor/Aubrey Stallings 401-8340
6W100 8 OPEPD Azalea Saunders 401-3132
7C100 14 OS/SEC Erika Kirby 401-3082
7C101 14 OS/SEC Erika Kirby 401-3082
7E100 8 OS/SEC Erika Kirby 401-3082
7E102 8 OS/SEC Erika Kirby 401-3082
PCP
4080 45 OSEP/OSERS Juanita Carpenter 245-7294
4090 30 OSEP/OSERS Juanita Carpenter 245-7294
4095 10 OSEP/OSERS Juanita Carpenter 245-7294
4155 15 OSEP/OSERS Juanita Carpenter 245-7294
6008 20 OCR Corey Pickeral 245-6705
6083 25 OCR Sharon Davis 245-6798
6158 50 OCR Corey Pickeral 245-6705
6163 10 OCR Corey Pickeral 245-6705
7080 38 OCFO Available in Outlook 401-0322
7085 8 OCFO Available in Outlook 401-0322
7093 14 OCFO Available in Outlook 401-0322
7105 38 OCFO Available in Outlook 401-0322
7193 8 OCFO Available in Outlook 401-0322
8th Floor Varies OIG Theodore Polk 245-7044
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Region IX
137 64 FSA Program Compliance 415-556-4201
254 40 SRR 415-556-4120
546 23 SRR 415-556-4120
GSA
Cohen Bldg.
Auditorium 500 Marlene Holmes 619-0510
ROB
Auditorium 210 Reservations by E-Mail Only. EMails
should be sent to EACH of the
following GSA Associates:
1034 30 john.dildy@gsa.gov,
olivia.jefferson@gsa.gov, &
barbara.badawi@gsa.gov
1917 14 john.dildy@gsa.gov,
olivia.jefferson@gsa.gov, &
barbara.badawi@gsa.gov
2664B 30 john.dildy@gsa.gov,
olivia.jefferson@gsa.gov, &
barbara.badawi@gsa.gov
5009 30 john.dildy@gsa.gov,
olivia.jefferson@gsa.gov, &
barbara.badawi@gsa.gov
5051 30 john.dildy@gsa.gov,
olivia.jefferson@gsa.gov, &
barbara.badawi@gsa.gov
490 L'Enfant Plaza
A 50 john.dildy@gsa.gov,
olivia.jefferson@gsa.gov, &
barbara.badawi@gsa.gov
B 50 john.dildy@gsa.gov,
olivia.jefferson@gsa.gov, &
barbara.badawi@gsa.gov
A&B 100 john.dildy@gsa.gov,
olivia.jefferson@gsa.gov, &
barbara.badawi@gsa.gov
C 12 john.dildy@gsa.gov,
olivia.jefferson@gsa.gov, &
barbara.badawi@gsa.gov
Training Room D 15 john.dildy@gsa.gov,
olivia.jefferson@gsa.gov, &
barbara.badawi@gsa.gov
The Training Room 30 john.dildy@gsa.gov,
olivia.jefferson@gsa.gov, &
barbara.badawi@gsa.gov
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Administrative Codes (Organization Codes) 401-0697
Administrative Communications System (ACS) (ED Directives) 401-8548
Advisory Committee Information (membership, location, etc.) 401-3677
Website:
http://www.ed.gov/inits/commissionsboards/index.html
Airport Limousine Service
Baltimore Washington International 1-800-435-9294
Shuttle from Amtrak to BWI 1-800-872-7245
Super Shuttle (BWI, Dulles, and Reagan National) 1-800-258-3826
Website: www.supershuttle.com
Application Control Center for Grants, 7066 PCP 245-6288
Audiovisual Services 708-HELP
Audit Follow-Up 377-3816
Blood Drive, 2E107 LBJ 205-7899
Building Passes (Picture ID's), 2C103 LBJ
Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM and 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Outside Normal Business Hours call: 401-0372 or
401-3611
Building Services (light, heat, air conditioning--all bldgs)
Normal Workday--Customer Service Center 708-HELP
After Normal Workday--Emergency Control Center 708-1111
Cafeteria Liaison, 2E100 LBJ 205-3957
Cafeteria Manager (Edibles) 646-1372
Contracts and Acquisition Management
Policy 245-6205
Scheduling 245-6289
Solicitation Mail out/Proposal Receipt, 7153 PCP 245-6289
Copier Analyst/Services 401-3088/401-0411
Copy Centers
L-09 CP 219-1815
BE109 LBJ (B Level) 205-5088
401-7562
6009 K Street 219-7119
P2 Level PCP 245-7671
1208 UCP 377-3346/47
Credit Union
2nd floor, HHH 488-5400
Customer Service/Hotline 708-4357
Day Care Center
Switzer 1300 Corridor 260-7643
260-7644
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Delegations of Authority 260-8961
Departmental Auditorium 708-HELP
Option #3
ED Notebook 205-3957
ED Publications (EDPUBS) 1-877-4ED-PUBS
Internet Library@ed.gov
Equal Employment Opportunity, 2W228 LBJ 401-3560
Equipment--new and surplus 708-HELP
Equipment Repair (typewriters, calculators) 708-HELP
Fedex/Mail Room, B Level 102 LBJ 401-0966/401-0969
FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act--Buckley
Amendment) Inquiries 260-3887
Federal Real Property Assistance Program (FRPA) Inquires 202-260-4558
Finance
Accounts Receivable 401-1457
Funds Availability
Program Funds--Current Year 1-888-336-8930
Prior Year Funds--Administrative and Program 1-888-336-8930
Payments
Contracts & Miscellaneous Grants 401-0995
FEDWIRE/ACH-EFT 401-1114
ACH Payments 1-888-336-8930
Fire and Safety Specialist, 2W336 LBJ 401-1301
(Pager)
1-800-496-1438
Fitness Centers
Fitness Association of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (FAB)
Postal Square Building #2, Washington, DC 691-7809
Regional Office Building Fitness Association (ROBFA)
Regional Office Building #3, 7th and D Streets, SW
Washington, DC 205-9731
LBJ Education Building
400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Room BC105
Washington, DC 20202 205-5205
Region 1
FitCorp
Prudential Center, Suite 2475, Boston, MA 02199 617-375-5600
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Fitness Centers (cont.)
Region 3
The Sporting Club at the Bellevue 215-985-9876
224 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Region 4
Atlanta Federal Center, 61 Forsythe Street, SW 404-562-7703
Atlanta, GA 30303
Region 5
Randolph Athletic Club 312-269-5820
188 W. Randolph Street, 27th Fl, Chicago, IL 60601
Region 6
YMCA Downtown Dallas 214-954-0500
601 North Akard Street, Dallas, TX 75201
Region 8
1244 Speer Boulevard, Denver, CO 80294 303-844-6086
Kevin Daly, ED Contact
Region 9
50 United Nations Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94102 415-437-7918
Thomas Purvis, ED Contact
Region 10
915 Second Avenue, Seattle, WA 98174-1009 206-220-6134
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Inquiries, PCP 9143 245-6651
Furniture 708-HELP
Government Purchase Cards 245-6204
Grants
Application Mail out/Receipt, 7066 PCP 245-6288
Policy 245-6119
Scheduling 245-6119
Graphics, 5W116 LBJ 401-0762
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Guards' Offices
LBJ, Lobby (C Street, East) 205-9039
LBJ, Lobby (Maryland Ave) 401-1596
ROB3, 7th St Lobby 708-7181
Switzer, Rm 1020 205-5434
UCP Lobby 377-3333
Federal Protective Service Police Control Center 708-1111
Health and Environmental Safety, 2C105 260-8977
Health Units (HQ)
BC115 LBJ 401-0464
9900 PCP 245-6670
Room 1553, GAO, 441 G Street, NW (Serving Capitol 512-5486
Place)
Room 7239, HUD, 451 7th Street, SW (Serving L'Enfant 708-4265
Plaza)
Room 369, Lafayette Building, 811 Vermont Avenue, NW 565-9321
Room LL80, National Park Service, 800 N. Capitol
Street, NW 523-5203
Suite G1-20, Ronald Reagan Building,
1331 Pennsylvania Ave., NW 565-1940
Room 7161, 1990 K Street, NW 502-7863
Suite 2100, Union Center Plaza III, 830 1st Street, NE 377-3574
Health Units (Regional Offices)
Region 1
John F. Kennedy Bldg., Room E-110 617-565-1041
Government Center (Lowrise), Boston, MA 02203 (Fax) 617-565-1049
Region 2
Jacob K. Javits Federal Building, 26 Federal Plaza 212-264-9177
Room 138, New York, NY 10278-0004 (Fax) 212-264-4381
United States Federal Building, 150 Carlos Chardon Ave. 787-766-5348/5503
Room 402, Hato Rey, PR 00918-1713 (Fax) 787-766-5804
Region 3
Basement Level, 1650 Arch Street 215-814-2800
Philadelphia, PA 19103 (Fax) 215-814-2810
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Health Units (Regional Offices) (cont.)
Region 4
Atlanta Federal Center, 100 Alabama Street, SW 404-562-7551
Room 2-R40, Atlanta, GA 30303 (Fax) 404-562-7590
Region 5
Federal Building, 536 South Clark Street, Room 288 312-353-0307/0308
Chicago, IL 60605-1521 (Fax) 312-353-0145
Federal Building & United States Courthouse 651-290-3051/3052
316 Robert Street, Room 167 (Fax) 651-290-3560
St. Paul, MN 55101-1423
Region 6
1301 Young Street, Room 150 214-767-3286
Dallas, TX 75202 (Fax) 214-767-8354
Federal Building, 300 East 8th Street, Room G-159 512-916-5616
Austin, TX 78701-3220 (Fax) 512-916-5637
Region 7
Federal Building, 601 East 12th Street, Room 901 816-426-3377
Kansas City, MO 64106 (Fax) 816-426-3352
Region 8
Denver Federal Building & Courthouse, Federal 303-844-3786
Office Building, 1961 Stout Street, Room 322 (Fax) 303-844-4096
Denver, CO 80294
Region 9
DFOH Health Center, 50 United Nations Plaza, Room 40 415-437-8830
San Francisco, CA 94102-4988 (Fax) 415-437-8832
Federal Building, 501 I Street, Suite 7-300 916-930-2290
Sacramento, CA 95814 (Fax) 916-930-2295
Region 10
Jackson Federal Building, 915 2nd Avenue, Room 570 206-220-7630
Seattle, WA 98174-1099 (Fax) 206-220-4672
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Help Desk 708-HELP
I.D. Badges--See Building Passes
Indirect Cost Determination 377-3838
Informal Dispute Resolution Center 619-9700
Information Collection Clearances, PCP 9164 245-6604
Information Resource Center 1-800-USA-LEARN
Inspector General's Fraud Hotline 245-6911
Library
Administration 205-4410
Cataloging 260-8169
Circulation 205-4945
Collection Development 260-0203
Electronic Document Delivery 205-8698
Electronic Resources 260-8181
Interlibrary Loan 260-0194
Government Documents 260-8170
On-Line Databases 260-8181
Reference/Research/Statistics 205-5015 or
205-5019
Outside Washington Area 1-800-424-1616
Email Library@ed.gov
Lost and Found--see Guards' Offices
Mail Management (Mailing Advice, Back Shipment, Overnight
and Accountable (Numbered) Mail Information) 401-1292
Mail Room, BC102 LBJ (Internal/External Pickup/Delivery) 401-0966/401-0969
Metro 637-7000
Website: www.wmata.com (TTY) 638-3780
Motor Pool, 1E102 LBJ 401-3861
Movers 708-HELP
National Library of Education
Director 219-1012
ERIC Director 208-2321
News Room (press releases, etc.) 7E200 LBJ 401-1576
Organization/Reorganization Approval (Information) (TDD) 260-8956
Organization Codes (Administrative Codes) 401-0697
Parking, 2E327 LBJ 205-4860
Parking Attendants, B-Level 401-6570
Payroll Liaison 401-0536
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Personnel Information
Employee Records, 2C120 LBJ 401-9025
Employment Information 205-3885
Employment Verifications 401-9025
Forms--available from Customer Service Team III, 2C116 LBJ 401-9025
Grievances 401-3927
Health Benefits 401-1920
Incentive Awards 401-1920
Insurance 401-1920
Labor Relations 401-3927
Retirement 401-1920
Special Programs Recruitment 401-0126
Staffing, Recruitment, Classification and Position
Management, Headquarters Customer Service Team I --
OESE, OELA, OCR, OVAE, OPE, IES, FSA, OII, OSDFS
National Institute of Literacy/Advisory Councils, 2E212 LBJ 401-2419
Headquarters Customer Service Team II --
OS, ODS, OLCA, OUS, OCO, OM, OIG, OCFO, OGC,
OSERS, OCIO, OPEPD, 2E316 LBJ 401-0553
Personnel Locator
ED Information Resource Center 1-800-USA-LEARN
HHS 619-0257
Post Offices
1554 HHS-N--Self Service
437 L'Enfant Plaza (Hrs 8-5) 842-4526
Russell Senate Office (Cons. and Delaware Ave) (Hrs 8:30 224-3900
AM - 5:30 PM)
National Capitol Station (2 Mass. Ave., NE) 523-2368
PPRA (Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment) Inquiries 260-3887
Printing and Reproduction (GPO), 5C108 LBJ 401-3606
Privacy Act Inquiries, PCP 9143 245-6651
Procurement--See Contracts
Publications Information (editing, clearance and
production procedures, etc.) 5W116 LBJ 401-0762
Records Management and Retention, PCP 9158 245-6628
Security
Department 401-3611
Personnel Background Investigations 205-9780
Student Aid 1-800-4-FED-AID
Student Loans (Default) 1-800-621-3115
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Suggestion System 401-2204
Telecommunications 245-6644
Telephone Repair 708-4357
Line Trouble (no dial tone, static, cut-off, etc.) or
Malfunctioning Set (light doesn't work, bell doesn't
ring, needs new cord, etc.) 708-4357
Training
Course Registration 401-1973
Information 401-1973
Atlanta Eastern Training and Development Center (Region
(Serving Atlanta, Philadelphia, New York and Boston)
Alan Berry 404-562-6251
Chicago Mid-Western Training and Development
Center (Region 5) (Serving Chicago, Kansas City, Dallas
and Cleveland)
Chris Bardwell 312-730-1672
San Francisco Western Training and Development
Center (Region 9) (Serving San Francisco, Denver
and Seattle)
Marjorie Singer 415-486-5718
Transit Benefits, 2E105 LBJ 260-8977
Travel
Policy & Procedures, Government Travel Cards 401-2108
Reservations
Carlson Travel 866-845-7940
Fax 484-0043
Emergency/After Hours: 1-800-383-6723
Union: American Federation of Government Employees,
Local 2607, 5C154 LBJ 401-0945
Council 252, 5C155 LBJ 401-0947
Workers' Compensation, 2C121 LBJ 260-1120