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U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Key Players Office of Budget & Performance

Office of Budget and Performance U.S. Geological Survey

Office of Budget and Performance U.S. Geological Survey Regional Director Eastern Region Regional Director Western Region Office of Communications Associate Director Geology Associate Director Geography Associate Director Biology Associate Director Geospatial Information Administrative Policy & Services Office of Human Resources Associate Director Water Regional Director Central Region Acting Director Deputy Director Office of Budget and Performance Dr. Marcia McNutt, Director

Office of Budget and Performance FREIHAGE Planning & Performance Officer, HILL Budget Data Mgr Scorekeeper HAVERLAND Budget Officer DATTILO Coordinator Geology KWAN Coordinator Biology/Glob. Ch. SPEARS FTE/ABC SMITH Coordinator Water BARTLEWITZ Performance Improvement GILLESPIE Economist/ Surveys Lead NEWMAN ABC Lead G. MOORE BURZYK Director RIDGEWAY Chief of Staff REID Lead Secretary Johnson Secretary Office of Budget and Performance ROBIC Coordinator Facilities LEACH Coordinator Regions KINDER Budget Execution D. MOORE Coordinator Geog/EI/Sci.Spt. Coordinator A-123/WCF HOUSER ABC COX FAIR Act BAGEANT GPRA/IG/GAO Lead COPELAND Surveys/FAIR Act

Office of Budget and Performance U.S. Department of the Interior

Office of Budget and Performance U.S. Department of the Interior USGS Dr. Marcia McNutt USGS Dr. Marcia McNutt ASSISTANT SECRETARY Policy, Mgmt & Budget /CFO Rhea Suh ASSISTANT SECRETARY Water and Science Anne Castle ASSISTANT SECRETARY Water and Science Anne Castle DEPUTY SECRETARY David Hayes DEPUTY SECRETARY David Hayes SECRETARY Ken Salazar

Office of Budget and Performance Office of Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization Office of the Chief Information Officer Senior Procurement Executive ASSISTANT SECRETARY Policy, Management, and Budget Chief Financial Officer Chief Human Capital Officer and Chief Acquisition Officer Deputy Asst Secretary Performance, Accountability & Human Resources Deputy Asst Secretary Law Enforcement & Security Deputy Asst Secretary Insular Affairs Office of Environmental Policy & Compliance Office of Policy Analysis Natural Resources Damage Assessment & Restoration Office of Hawaiian Relations Office of Budget Office of Financial Management Office of Acquisition & Property Management National Business Center Office of Wildland Fire Coordination Deputy Chief Human Capital Officer Office of Human Resources Policy Office of Civil Rights Office of Occupational Health & Safety Office of Collaborative Action & Dispute Resolution Office of Planning & Performance Management Office of Hearings & Appeals Center for Competitive Sourcing Excellence Indian Arts & Crafts Board Office of Law Enforcement & Security Office of Insular Affairs Office of Budget Pam Haze Office of Planning & Performance Mgt Rich Beck U.S. Department of the Interior – PMB Deputy Asst Secretary Business Management & Wildland Fire Deputy Asst Secretary Policy & International Affairs

Office of Budget and Performance U.S. Department of the Interior – Water & Science Anne CastleAssistant Secretary (AS/WS) Deanna Archuletta Deputy Assistant Secretary (DAS/WS) John TubbsDeputy Assistant Secretary (DAS/WS) VacantCounselor to the Assistant Secretary Amy HolleyChief of Staff Suzette KimballActing Director, USGS Mike ConnorsCommissioner, Bureau of Reclamation VacantSpecial Assistant to the Assistant Secretary Suzanne WeedmanUSGS Liaison and Science Advisor to the AS/WS Barb SchuelkeReclamation Liaison Gladys BattleExecutive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary Cheryl StewartProgram Assistant to the DAS/WS Cathy CallawayProgram Support Assistant Reed MurrayProgram Director, Central Utah Project Completion Act Anne CastleAssistant Secretary (AS/WS) Deanna Archuletta Deputy Assistant Secretary (DAS/WS) John TubbsDeputy Assistant Secretary (DAS/WS) VacantCounselor to the Assistant Secretary Amy HolleyChief of Staff Suzette KimballActing Director, USGS Mike ConnorsCommissioner, Bureau of Reclamation VacantSpecial Assistant to the Assistant Secretary Suzanne WeedmanUSGS Liaison and Science Advisor to the AS/WS Barb SchuelkeReclamation Liaison Gladys BattleExecutive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary Cheryl StewartProgram Assistant to the DAS/WS Cathy CallawayProgram Support Assistant Reed MurrayProgram Director, Central Utah Project Completion Act

Office of Budget and Performance Office of Management and Budget

Office of Budget and Performance OMB — Organization Natural Resources Programs Energy Science & Water Division Energy Science & Space Water & Power Natural Resources Division Agriculture Environment Interior

Office of Budget and Performance OMB — Interior Branch - USGS Craig Crutchfield Charlie Stern Craig Crutchfield Charlie Stern Chief USGS

Office of Budget and Performance Legislative Branch

Office of Budget and Performance House Committees of Interest to USGS Appropriations Interior, Environment and Related Agencies Natural Resources Energy and Mineral Resources Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans Water and Power Science and Technology Energy and Environment Research and Science Education Space and Aeronautics Technology and Innovation Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming Oversight and Government Reform Federal Workforce, Postal Service, and the District of Columbia Government Management, Organization, and Procurement Information Technology Appropriations Interior, Environment and Related Agencies Natural Resources Energy and Mineral Resources Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans Water and Power Science and Technology Energy and Environment Research and Science Education Space and Aeronautics Technology and Innovation Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming Oversight and Government Reform Federal Workforce, Postal Service, and the District of Columbia Government Management, Organization, and Procurement Information Technology

Office of Budget and Performance Senate Committees of Interest to USGS Appropriations Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Energy and Natural Resources Environment and Public Works Private Sector and Consumer Solutions to Global Warming and Wildlife Protections Public Sector Solutions to Global Warming, Oversight, and Children’s Health Protections Commerce, Science, and Transportation Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries, and Coast Guard Science, Technology, and Innovation Space, Aeronautics, and Related Sciences Appropriations Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Energy and Natural Resources Environment and Public Works Private Sector and Consumer Solutions to Global Warming and Wildlife Protections Public Sector Solutions to Global Warming, Oversight, and Children’s Health Protections Commerce, Science, and Transportation Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries, and Coast Guard Science, Technology, and Innovation Space, Aeronautics, and Related Sciences

Office of Budget and Performance House Appropriations Staff: Chris Topik Rep. Michael K. Simpson (ID) (Ranking) Rep. Ken Calvert (CA) Rep. Steven C. LaTourette (OH) Rep. Tom Cole (OK) Rep. Jerry Lewis (CA), Ex Officio Rep. Norman D. Dicks (WA) (Chairman) Rep. James P. Moran (VA) Rep. Alan B. Mollohan (WV) Rep. Ben Chandler (KY) Rep. Maurice D. Hinchey (NY) Rep. John W. Olver (MA) Rep. Ed Pastor (AZ) Rep. David E. Price (NC) Rep. David R. Obey (WI), Ex Officio Republicans Democrats Interior, Environment, & Related Agencies Subcommittee Members

Office of Budget and Performance Senate Appropriations Staff: Ginny James Senator Lamar Alexander (Ranking) Senator Thad Cochran Senator Bob Bennett Senator Judd Gregg Senator Lisa Murkowski Senator Susan Collins Senator George Voinovich Senator Dianne Feinstein (Chairman) Senator Robert Byrd Senator Patrick Leahy Senator Byron Dorgan Senator Barbara Mikulski Senator Herb Kohl Senator Tim Johnson Senator Jack Reed Senator Ben Nelson Senator Jon Tester Republicans Democrats Interior and Related Agencies Subcommittee Members

Office of Budget and Performance The Art of Balancing Priorities