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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
Statement of Organization, Functions,
and Delegations of Authority
Part M of the Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA) Statement of Organization,
Functions, and Delegations of Authority
for the Department of Health and
Human Services at 72, Number 73, page
19209, April 17, 2007 is amended to
reflect changes to the structure and
functional statements for the Office of
Applied Studies (OAS). This
amendment reflects the abolishment of
the Division of Analysis, and also
reflects OAS’s increased responsibilities
for performance data on State block
grants (the State Outcome Measures and
Monitoring System (SOMMS)). In
addition, the title of the Division of
Operations is replaced with the Division
of Facility Surveys, and the functional
statement of the Division of Populations
Surveys, and the Office of the Director
are also replaced. These changes will
permit the OAS to increase its emphasis
on: (1) The use of data sets to support
SAMHSA’s policy, planning, and
program development; (2) customer
service; and (3) the integration of
analytic and data collection activities
for each survey. The changes are as
follows:
Section M.20, Functions is amended
as follows:
The functional statements for the
Office of Applied Studies (OAS), Office
of the Director is replaced; Division of
Analysis is abolished; Division of
Operations is abolished and replaced
with the Division of Facility Surveys;
and the functional statement for the
Division of Populations Surveys is
replaced.
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Office of Applied Studies (MC)
Office of the Director (MC–1)
(1) Provides overall leadership for the
Office of Applied Studies; (2)
determines that data collection and
analytic activities are consistent with
the mission and priorities of the
Department and the Agency; (3) advises
the Administrator and other Agency
officials and staff on policy and
technical issues associated with
collecting information on substance
abuse and mental health problems; (4)
serves as Agency liaison to the Office of
the Secretary, the Office of National
Drug Control Policy, the Drug
Enforcement Administration, and other
Federal agencies; to State and local
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government agencies; and to nongovernmental organizations and
institutions on matters related to the
collection and analysis of data on
substance abuse and mental health
problems; (5) manages SAMHSA
responsibilities under the Paperwork
Reduction Act, including the process for
obtaining Office of Management and
Budget clearance for information
collection activities; and (6) manages
the process for clearing, publishing, and
disseminating studies and reports
produced by OAS.
Division of Population Surveys (MCA)
(1) Plans, develops, and manages the
National Survey on Drug Use and
Health (NSDUH) and other surveys of
the population to obtain information on
substance abuse and mental health
problems; (2) develops, implements,
and evaluates new statistical and data
collection methods, questionnaires, and
sampling strategies for surveys; (3)
analyzes information obtained from
surveys conducted by the Office of
Applied Studies to determine the
incidence, prevalence, correlates, and
consequences of substance abuse; (4)
obtains and analyzes data from various
sources to examine program and policy
issues and evaluate the impact of
various Federal initiatives related to
substance abuse; (5) prepares statistical
publications, special reports, and
analyses based on information derived
from the NSDUH and other surveys of
the population; (6) serves as a source of
expertise on substance abuse survey
methods, sampling design, statistics,
and analytic techniques for SAMHSA
and the Department; and (7) determines
the annual allotment of Block Grant
funds to States and Territories for
substance abuse prevention and
treatment and mental health services,
and provides information and expertise
to SAMHSA, the Department, and the
States on issues related to the formula
in accordance with legislative
authorities.
Division of Facility Surveys (MCD)
(1) Plans, develops, and manages the
Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN)
to obtain information on substance
abuse-related morbidity and mortality;
(2) plans, develops, and manages the
Drug and Alcohol Services Information
System (DASIS), and other data
collection projects on admissions to and
services provided by treatment
programs in the United States; (3)
prepares statistical publications and
reports based on data obtained from
DAWN, DASIS, and other sources; (4)
analyzes data from facility surveys and
other sources to study program and
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policy issues and evaluate the impact of
various Federal initiatives related to
substance abuse; (5) organizes and
manages various meetings to share
information and obtain advice and
assistance from States with respect to
the data collected from substance abuse
treatment facilities; and (6) manages the
compilation, analysis, and coordination
of performance data on block grants to
the States.
Delegation of Authority
All delegations and redelegations of
authority to officers and employees of
SAMHSA which were in effect
immediately prior to the effective date
of this reorganization shall continue to
be in effect pending further
redelegations, providing they are
consistent with the reorganization.
These organizational changes are
effective: September 24, 2007.
Terry L. Cline,
Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Office of the Secretary
Senior Executive Service Performance
Review Board
Office of the Secretary, DHS.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: This notice announces the
appointment of the members of the
Senior Executive Service Performance
Review Boards for the Department of
Homeland Security. The purpose of the
Performance Review Board is to view
and make recommendations concerning
proposed performance appraisals,
ratings, bonuses, pay adjustments, and
other appropriate personnel actions for
incumbents of Senior Executive Service
positions of the Department.
EFFECTIVE DATES: This Notice is effective
September 28, 2007.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Carmen Arrowood, Office of the Chief
Human Capital Office, telephone (202)
357–8348.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each
federal agency is required to establish
one or more performance review boards
(PRB) to make recommendations, as
necessary, in regard to the performance
of senior executives within the agency.
5 U.S.C. 4314(c). This notice announces
the appointment of the members of the
PRB for the Department of Homeland
Security (DHS). The purpose of the PRB
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is to review and make recommendations
concerning proposed performance
appraisals, ratings, bonuses, pay
adjustments, and other appropriate
personnel actions for incumbents of SES
positions within DHS.
The Board shall consist of at least
three members. In the case of an
appraisal of a career appointee, more
than half of the members shall consist
of career appointees. Composition of the
specific PRBs will be determined on an
ad hoc basis from among the individuals
listed below:
Aguilar, David V.
Ahern, Jayson P.
Allen, Charles
Atkin, Thomas F. RDML
Aytes, Michael L.
Baker, Stewart
Baldwin, William D.
Barth, Richard
Bathurst, Donald G.
Beagles, James
Bertucci, Theresa C.
Bourne, Marko G.
Breckenridge, Jody A. RADM
Bester, Margot
Brown, Dana A.
Boyd, David G.
Buswell, Bradley I.
Byers, Robert F.
Cade, Gregory B.
Cannon, Glenn M.
Carpenter, Dea D.
Castillo, Carlos J.
Caverly, Robert J.
Chaparro, James
Charbo, Scott
Clark, John P.
Cohen, Jay M.
Conklin, William C.
Conway, Paul
Coogan, Cynthia A. RDML
Coyle, Robert E.
Daitch, William B.
Dannenhauer, Michael
Dayton, Mark
DeVita, Charles N.
Difalco, Frank
Dooher, John
Duke, Elaine C.
Dunham, Carol A.
Dunne, Julie A.
Fagerholm, Eric N.
Falk, Scott A.
Flynn, William F.
Fonash, Peter M.
Ford, Joseph
Forman, Marcy M.
Gabbrielli, Tina W.
Gallaway, Charles
Garcia, Gregory T.
Glenn, David T. RDML
Golden, Michael P.
Gowadia, Huban
Grupski, Thomas F.
Hagan, William K.
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Hardiman, Tara
Hill, Marcus
Hooks, Robert R.
Hosenfeld, Robert W.
Howell, David R.
Irving, Paul D.
Jamieson, Gil H.
Jamison, Robert D.
Justice, Wayne E. RDML
Keenan, Alexander S.
Keene, Delma
Kerner, Francine
Killoran, Elaine
Kim, Hun S.
Klaassen, Mark A.
Koerner, Timothy J.
Kostelnik, Michael C.
Kraninger, Kathleen
Krohmer, Jon R.
Kronisch, Matthew
Landis, Bruce T.
Landry, Mary E. RDML
Lane, Susan E.
Lederer, Calvin
Lee, Diedre A.
Lembke, Traci A.
Levy, Andrew J. Puglia
Lunner, Chester
Lynch, Dennis F.
Maher, Joseph B.
Martinez-Fonts, Alfonso
Maurstad, David I.
McCormack, Luke J.
McDermond, James E.
McGinnis, Roger D.
McGowan, Morris
McQuillan, Thomas
Melmed, Lynden D.
Nagel, Brian K.
Neifach, Michael H.
Nichols, Frederick A.
Norquist, David L.
O’Melinn, Barry C.
Oxford, Vayl S.
Paar, Thomas C.
Parent, Wayne
Parker, Robert C. RDML
Parmer Jr,. Raymond R.
Patrick, Connie
Pearson, Clifford I. RADM
Peavy, Sandra
Pekoske, David RADM
Pelowski, Gregg R.
Prez, Marta Brito
Personette, Donald B.
Philbin, Patrick J.
Pierson, Julia A.
Powell, Donald
Prewitt, Keith L.
Rainville, Martha T.
Rausch, Sharla P.
Reichel, Howard E.
Reid, William F.
Rieksts, Derek
Robles, Alfonso
Rogers, George D.
Rosen, Mark E.
Rosenzweig, Paul
Rossides, Gale D.
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Rufe, Roger
Runge, Jeffrey W.
Sammon, John P.
Schenkel, Gary W.
Schied, Eugene H.
Schneider, Paul
Schrader, Dennis
Schwien, Fred
Shea, Robert F.
Shingler, Wendell C.
Smislova, Melissa
Stenger, Michael C.
Stephan, Robert B.
Sutherland, Daniel W.
Sweet, Chad
Tomarchio, Jack
Tomsheck, James F.
Torrence, Donald
Torres, John P.
Trissell, David A.
Walker, Carmen
Walters, Thomas J.
White, Raymond P.
Whitford, Richard A.
Williams, Richard N.
Winkowski, Thomas S.
Woodson, Mary Ann
Young, Margaret
Zitz, Robert
This notice does not constitute a
significant regulatory action under
section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866.
Therefore, DHS has not submitted this
notice to the Office of Management and
Budget. Further, because this notice is a
matter of agency organization,
procedure and practice, DHS is not
required to follow the rulemaking
requirements under the Administrative
Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 553).
Dated: September 19, 2007.
Christine Greco,
Acting Director, Executive Resources, Office
of the Chief Human Capital Office.
[FR Doc. E7–19153 Filed 9–27–07; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Notice; 60-day notice and
request for comments; revision of a
currently approved collection, OMB No.
1660–0062.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA), as part of
its continuing effort to reduce
paperwork and respondent burden,
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Office of the Secretary
Senior Executive Service Performance Review Board
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, DHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the appointment of the members of the
Senior Executive Service Performance Review Boards for the Department
of Homeland Security. The purpose of the Performance Review Board is to
view and make recommendations concerning proposed performance
appraisals, ratings, bonuses, pay adjustments, and other appropriate
personnel actions for incumbents of Senior Executive Service positions
of the Department.
EFFECTIVE DATES: This Notice is effective September 28, 2007.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carmen Arrowood, Office of the Chief
Human Capital Office, telephone (202) 357-8348.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each federal agency is required to establish
one or more performance review boards (PRB) to make recommendations, as
necessary, in regard to the performance of senior executives within the
agency. 5 U.S.C. 4314(c). This notice announces the appointment of the
members of the PRB for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The
purpose of the PRB
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is to review and make recommendations concerning proposed performance
appraisals, ratings, bonuses, pay adjustments, and other appropriate
personnel actions for incumbents of SES positions within DHS.
The Board shall consist of at least three members. In the case of
an appraisal of a career appointee, more than half of the members shall
consist of career appointees. Composition of the specific PRBs will be
determined on an ad hoc basis from among the individuals listed below:
Aguilar, David V.
Ahern, Jayson P.
Allen, Charles
Atkin, Thomas F. RDML
Aytes, Michael L.
Baker, Stewart
Baldwin, William D.
Barth, Richard
Bathurst, Donald G.
Beagles, James
Bertucci, Theresa C.
Bourne, Marko G.
Breckenridge, Jody A. RADM
Bester, Margot
Brown, Dana A.
Boyd, David G.
Buswell, Bradley I.
Byers, Robert F.
Cade, Gregory B.
Cannon, Glenn M.
Carpenter, Dea D.
Castillo, Carlos J.
Caverly, Robert J.
Chaparro, James
Charbo, Scott
Clark, John P.
Cohen, Jay M.
Conklin, William C.
Conway, Paul
Coogan, Cynthia A. RDML
Coyle, Robert E.
Daitch, William B.
Dannenhauer, Michael
Dayton, Mark
DeVita, Charles N.
Difalco, Frank
Dooher, John
Duke, Elaine C.
Dunham, Carol A.
Dunne, Julie A.
Fagerholm, Eric N.
Falk, Scott A.
Flynn, William F.
Fonash, Peter M.
Ford, Joseph
Forman, Marcy M.
Gabbrielli, Tina W.
Gallaway, Charles
Garcia, Gregory T.
Glenn, David T. RDML
Golden, Michael P.
Gowadia, Huban
Grupski, Thomas F.
Hagan, William K.
Hardiman, Tara
Hill, Marcus
Hooks, Robert R.
Hosenfeld, Robert W.
Howell, David R.
Irving, Paul D.
Jamieson, Gil H.
Jamison, Robert D.
Justice, Wayne E. RDML
Keenan, Alexander S.
Keene, Delma
Kerner, Francine
Killoran, Elaine
Kim, Hun S.
Klaassen, Mark A.
Koerner, Timothy J.
Kostelnik, Michael C.
Kraninger, Kathleen
Krohmer, Jon R.
Kronisch, Matthew
Landis, Bruce T.
Landry, Mary E. RDML
Lane, Susan E.
Lederer, Calvin
Lee, Diedre A.
Lembke, Traci A.
Levy, Andrew J. Puglia
Lunner, Chester
Lynch, Dennis F.
Maher, Joseph B.
Martinez-Fonts, Alfonso
Maurstad, David I.
McCormack, Luke J.
McDermond, James E.
McGinnis, Roger D.
McGowan, Morris
McQuillan, Thomas
Melmed, Lynden D.
Nagel, Brian K.
Neifach, Michael H.
Nichols, Frederick A.
Norquist, David L.
O'Melinn, Barry C.
Oxford, Vayl S.
Paar, Thomas C.
Parent, Wayne
Parker, Robert C. RDML
Parmer Jr,. Raymond R.
Patrick, Connie
Pearson, Clifford I. RADM
Peavy, Sandra
Pekoske, David RADM
Pelowski, Gregg R.
Prez, Marta Brito
Personette, Donald B.
Philbin, Patrick J.
Pierson, Julia A.
Powell, Donald
Prewitt, Keith L.
Rainville, Martha T.
Rausch, Sharla P.
Reichel, Howard E.
Reid, William F.
Rieksts, Derek
Robles, Alfonso
Rogers, George D.
Rosen, Mark E.
Rosenzweig, Paul
Rossides, Gale D.
Rufe, Roger
Runge, Jeffrey W.
Sammon, John P.
Schenkel, Gary W.
Schied, Eugene H.
Schneider, Paul
Schrader, Dennis
Schwien, Fred
Shea, Robert F.
Shingler, Wendell C.
Smislova, Melissa
Stenger, Michael C.
Stephan, Robert B.
Sutherland, Daniel W.
Sweet, Chad
Tomarchio, Jack
Tomsheck, James F.
Torrence, Donald
Torres, John P.
Trissell, David A.
Walker, Carmen
Walters, Thomas J.
White, Raymond P.
Whitford, Richard A.
Williams, Richard N.
Winkowski, Thomas S.
Woodson, Mary Ann
Young, Margaret
Zitz, Robert
This notice does not constitute a significant regulatory action
under section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866. Therefore, DHS has not
submitted this notice to the Office of Management and Budget. Further,
because this notice is a matter of agency organization, procedure and
practice, DHS is not required to follow the rulemaking requirements
under the Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 553).
Dated: September 19, 2007.
Christine Greco,
Acting Director, Executive Resources, Office of the Chief Human Capital
Office.
[FR Doc. E7-19153 Filed 9-27-07; 8:45 am]
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