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94 U.S. GOVERNMENT MANUAL jurisdictions; other officials are invited, as appropriate.

The Council advises and assists the President in integrating all aspects of national security policy as it affects the

United States—domestic, foreign, military, intelligence, and economic—in conjunction with the National Economic Council.

For further information, contact the National Security Council, Old Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20504. Phone, 202–456–1414.

Office of Administration

Eisenhower Executive Office Building

725 Seventeenth Street NW., Washington, DC 20503 Phone, 202–456–2891

Special Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Administration

TIMCAMPEN

Chief Operations Officer SANDYEVANS

Director for Equal Employment Opportunity LINDASITES

Director for Security JEFFTHOMPSON

Director, Management Controls and Communication

DANIELFAORO

General Counsel ADAMGREENSTONE

Chief Financial Officer JAMESDANIEL

Chief Information Officer CARLOSSOLARI

The Office of Administration was formally established within the Executive Office of the President by Executive Order 12028 of December 12, 1977.The Office provides administrative support services to all units within the Executive Office of the President. The services

provided include information, personnel, technology, and financial management;

data processing; library and research services; security; legislative liaisons; and general office operations, such as mail, messenger, printing, procurement, and supply services.

For further information, contact the Office of the Director, Office of Administration, Washington, DC 20503. Phone, 202–456–2861.

Office of Management and Budget

Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20503

Phone, 202–395–3080. Internet, www.whitehouse.gov/omb.

Director (VACANCY)

Deputy Director (VACANCY)

Deputy Director for Management CLAYJOHNSONIII Executive Associate Director AUSTINSMYTHE

Administrator, Office of Federal Procurement Policy

ANGELAB. STYLES

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EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Administrator, Office of Information and

Regulatory Affairs

JOHNGRAHAM

Assistant Director for Administration (VACANCY) Assistant Director for Budget DICKEMERY

Assistant Director for Legislative Reference JAMESJ. JUKES

Associate Director for Communications TRENTDUFFY

Associate Director for Economic Policy JAMESD. FOSTER

Associate Director for Human Resource Programs

JIMCAPRETTA

Associate Director for General Government Programs

STEPHENMCMILLIN

Associate Director for Information Technology and E-Government

MARKFORMAN

Associate Director for Legislative Affairs (VACANCY) Associate Director for National Security

Programs

ROBINCLEVELAND

Associate Director for Natural Resource Programs

MARCUSPEACOCK

Controller, Office of Federal Financial Management

LINDAM. SPRINGER

General Counsel PHILIPJ. PERRY

The Office of Management and Budget evaluates, formulates, and coordinates management procedures and program objectives within and among Federal departments and agencies. It also controls the administration of the Federal budget, while routinely providing the President with recommendations regarding budget proposals and relevant legislative enactments.

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB), formerly the Bureau of the Budget, was established in the Executive Office of the President pursuant to Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1939 (5 U.S.C. app.).

The Office’s primary functions are:

—to assist the President in developing and maintaining effective government by reviewing the organizational structure and management procedures of the executive branch to ensure that the intended results are achieved;

—to assist in developing efficient coordinating mechanisms to implement Government activities and to expand interagency cooperation;

—to assist the President in preparing the budget and in formulating the Government’s fiscal program;

—to supervise and control the administration of the budget;

—to assist the President by clearing and coordinating departmental advice on proposed legislation and by making recommendations effecting Presidential

action on legislative enactments, in accordance with past practice;

—to assist in developing regulatory reform proposals and programs for paperwork reduction, especially reporting burdens of the public;

—to assist in considering, clearing, and, where necessary, preparing proposed Executive orders and proclamations;

—to plan and develop information systems that provide the President with program performance data;

—to plan, conduct, and promote evaluation efforts that assist the President in assessing program objectives,

performance, and efficiency;

—to keep the President informed of the progress of activities by Government agencies with respect to work proposed, initiated, and completed, together with the relative timing of work between the several agencies of the Government, all to the end that the work programs of the several agencies of the executive branch of the Government may be coordinated and that the moneys appropriated by the

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96 U.S. GOVERNMENT MANUAL

OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET GENERAL COUNSEL LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS COMMUNICATIONS ADMINISTRATION ECONOMIC POLICY LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE ECONOMICS, SCIENCE, GENERAL GOVERNMENT BRANCH LABOR, WELFARE, PERSONNEL BRANCH RESOURCES, DEFENSE, INTERNATIONAL BRANCH BUDGET REVIEW BUDGET ANALYSIS AND SYSTEMS BUDGET ANALYSIS BRANCH BUDGET SYSTEMS BRANCH BUDGET REVIEW AND CONCEPTS BUDGET REVIEW BRANCH BUDGET CONCEPTS BRANCH OFFICE OF FEDERAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL STANDARDS REPORTING AND MANAGEMENT INTEGRITY BRANCH FEDERAL FINANCIAL SYSTEMS BRANCH OFFICE OF FEDERAL PROCUREMENT POLICY ACQUISITION IMPLEMENTATION BRANCH PROCUREMENT LAW, LEGISLATION AND INNOVATION BRANCH OFFICE OF INFORMATION AND REGULATORY POLICY COMMERCE AND LANDS BRANCH HUMAN RESOURCES AND HOUSING BRANCH INFORMATION POLICY AND TECHNOLOGY BRANCH NATURAL RESOURCES BRANCH STATISTICAL POLICY BRANCH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND E-GOVERNMENT

STATUTORY OFFICES INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS DIVISION STATE/USIA BRANCH ECONOMICS AFFAIRS BRANCH NATIONAL SECURITY DIVISION COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTERS AND INTELLIGENCE BRANCH OPERATIONS AND SUPPORT BRANCH FORCE STRUCTURE AND INVESTMENT BRANCH VETERANS BRANCH NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAMS TRANSPORTATION, HOMELAND, JUSTICE AND SERVICES DIVISION TRANSPORTATION BRANCH HOMELAND SECURITY BRANCH JUSTICE BRANCH HOUSING, TREASURY AND COMMERCE DIVISION HOUSING BRANCH TREASURY BRANCH COMMERCE BRANCH

GENERAL GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS HEALTH DIVISION HEALTH FINANCIAL BRANCH PUBLIC HEALTH BRANCH HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES BRANCH EDUCATION AND HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION EDUCATION BRANCH INCOME MAINTENANCE BRANCH LABOR BRANCH OPM, POSTAL SERVICE, EXOP BRANCH

HUMAN RESOURCE PROGRAMSNATURAL RESOURCE PROGRAMS

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OFFICES

DIRECTOR DEPUTY DIRECTORDEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR ENERGY, SCIENCE AND WATER DIVISION ENERGY BRANCH SCIENCE AND SPACE BRANCH WATER AND POWER BRANCH NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION AGRICULTURE BRANCH ENVIRONMENT BRANCH INTERIOR BRANCH

OMB-WIDE SUPPORT OFFICE

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EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Congress may be expended in the most

economical manner, barring overlapping and duplication of effort; and

—to improve the economy, efficiency, and effectiveness of the procurement processes by providing overall direction of procurement policies, regulations, procedures, and forms.

Sources of Information

Employment Various civil service examinations and registers are used for filling positions, such as economist, budget examiner, and management analyst. Inquiries on employment should be directed to the Human Resources

Division, Office of Administration, Washington, DC 20500. Phone, 202–

395–1088.

Inquiries Contact the Office of Administration, Office of Management and Budget, New Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20503.

Phone, 202–395–3080. Fax, 202–395–

3504. Internet, www.whitehouse.gov/

omb.

Publications The Budget of the U.S.

Government and The Budget System and Concepts are available for sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.

For further information, contact the Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20503. Phone, 202–395–3080. Internet, www.whitehouse.gov/omb.

Office of National Drug Control Policy

Executive Office of the President, Washington, DC 20503

Phone, 202–395–6700. Fax, 202–395–6708. Internet, www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov.

Director of National Drug Control Policy JOHNP. WALTERS

Chief of Staff CHRISTOPHERM. MARSTON

Executive Secretary VIRLENACOOPER-BRISCOE

Deputy Director MARY ANNSOLBERG

Deputy Director for Demand Reduction ANDREA GRUBBSBARTHWELL

Deputy Director for State and Local Affairs SCOTTM. BURNS

Deputy Director for Supply Reduction BARRYD. CRANE

Associate Director, Planning and Budget ROBERTB. EISS

Associate Director, Legislative Affairs CHRISTINEMORDEN

Associate Director, Management and Administration

MICHELEC. MARX

Communications Director THOMASA. RILEY

General Counsel EDWARDH. JURITH

Director, Counter-Drug Technology Assessment Center

ALBERTBRANDENSTEIN

Associate Director, Intelligence ROGERMACKIN

Associate Director, National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign

ALANLEVITT

Director, High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas Program

KURTSCHMID

Administrator, Drug-Free Communities Support Program

GREGORYDIXON

The Office of National Drug Control Policy assists the President in establishing policies, priorities, and objectives in the National Drug Control Strategy. It also provides budget, program, and policy recommendations on the efforts of National Drug Control Program agencies.

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