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3. UL must continue to meet the
requirements for recognition, including
all previously published conditions on
UL’s scope of recognition, in all areas
for which it has recognition.
Pursuant to the authority in 29 CFR
1910.7, OSHA hereby expands the scope
of recognition of UL, subject to the
limitation and conditions specified
above.
III. Authority and Signature
David Michaels, Ph.D., MPH,
Assistant Secretary of Labor for
Occupational Safety and Health, 200
Constitution Avenue NW., Washington,
DC 20210, authorized the preparation of
this notice. Accordingly, the Agency is
issuing this notice pursuant to 29 U.S.C.
657(g)(2), Secretary of Labor’s Order No.
1–2012 (77 FR 3912, Jan. 25, 2012), and
29 CFR 1910.7.
Signed at Washington, DC, on December 2,
2016.
David Michaels,
Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational
Safety and Health.
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Office of Federal Procurement Policy
Anti-Trafficking Risk Management Best
Practices & Mitigation Considerations
Guidance
Office of Federal Procurement
Policy, Office of Management and
Budget.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice; request for comments.
The Office of Federal
Procurement Policy (OFPP) in the Office
of Management and Budget (OMB) is
seeking comment on a draft
memorandum that it has developed in
coordination with the Office to Monitor
and Combat Trafficking in Persons in
the Department of State (DOS) and the
Department of Labor (DOL), as CoChairs of the Procurement and Supply
Chains Committee of the Senior Policy
Operating Group of the President’s
Interagency Task Force to Monitor and
Combat Trafficking in Persons (the
‘‘SPOG Committee’’), to address antitrafficking risk management best
practices and mitigation considerations.
This guidance is designed to help an
agency determine if a contractor is
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Interested parties should submit
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ADDRESSES: Comments may be
submitted by any of the following
methods:
Via email: OFPPData@omb.eop.gov
Facsimile: 202–395–5105
Instructions: Please submit comments
only and cite ‘‘Proposed Memo on AntiTrafficking’’ in all correspondence.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Porter Glock, Office of Federal
Procurement Policy at 202–395–3145 or
pglock@omb.eop.gov.
Availability: Copies of the draft
memorandum may be obtained at the
OMB home page at https://
www.whitehouse.gov/omb/procurement.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Executive
Order 13627, Strengthening Protections
Against Trafficking in Persons in
Federal Contracts, and Title XVII of the
National Defense Authorization Act
(NDAA) for FY 2013, Ending Trafficking
in Government Contracting, established
requirements for government contracts
to prevent trafficking in persons. As a
result, the Federal Acquisition
Regulatory Council amended the FAR to
implement these requirements.
The co-chairs of the SPOG Committee,
OMB, DOS, and DOL (‘‘Co-Chairs’’),
expect contractors to be proactive and
forthcoming in their efforts to address
and reduce the risk of human trafficking
in their operations and supply chains.
At the same time, OMB, State, and DOL
recognize that not all contractors are
similarly situated and some, such as
those with large supply chains, may face
more challenges than others in meeting
their responsibilities. In addition, not all
risks are equal in their impact. To this
end, the Co-Chairs developed a set of
best practices and mitigation
considerations to help contracting
officers determine if a contractor is
taking adequate steps to meet its antitrafficking responsibilities under the
FAR. In addition, to promote clarity and
consistency in the implementation of
anti-trafficking requirements, the CoChairs also developed responses to a
number of frequently asked questions
posed by stakeholders following the
publication of the final FAR rule.
The Co-Chairs encourage feedback on
the draft guidance. Comments are
especially welcome on identified best
practices and mitigating steps as well as
any additional information that may be
relevant to helping a contracting officer
determine if an existing Federal
contractor who reports a trafficking
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address trafficking challenges where the
agency is planning an acquisition in an
environment that is at high risk of
trafficking.
This draft memorandum is another
step in an ongoing effort to provide tools
to the federal acquisition community—
both contracting officers and
contractors—to ensure the effective
implementation of E.O. 13627 and the
NDAA. These tools include (i) an
interactive online platform,
www.ResponsibleSourcingTool.org,
which enables federal contractors and
other entities to visualize human
trafficking risks by location, industry
sector, and commodity, (ii) online
training for both contractors and
government acquisition officers on the
FAR changes to address the
strengthened trafficking requirements
for federal contracts, and (iii) additional
rulemaking to help ensure contractors
fully understand what is expected of
them to be in compliance with the
prohibition on charging employees and
potential employees recruitment fees.
Lesley A. Field,
Acting Administrator.
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Public Availability of Fiscal Year 2014
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Inventories Under the Federal
Activities Inventory Reform Act
Office of Management and
Budget, Executive Office of the
President.
ACTION: Notice of public availability of
agency inventories of activities that are
not inherently governmental and of
activities that are inherently
governmental.
AGENCY:
The Federal Activities
Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act, Public
Law 105–270, requires agencies to
develop inventories each year of
activities performed by their employees
that are not inherently governmental
functions. The FAIR Act further requires
OMB to review the inventories in
consultation with the agencies. Once
that review is complete, agencies are
required to make the list available to the
public and OMB must publish a notice
of public availability in the Federal
Register. In accordance with the FAIR
Act, OMB is publishing this notice to
announce the availability of inventories
for Fiscal Year (FY) 2014 and FY 2015
from the agencies listed below. These
inventories identify activities that are
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not inherently governmental and those
activities that are inherently
governmental. If an agency has not yet
posted its inventory on its Web site, the
agency’s point of contact should be able
to assist.
As provided in the FAIR Act,
interested parties who disagree with the
agency’s initial judgment may challenge
the inclusion or the omission of an
activity on the list of activities that are
not inherently governmental within 30
working days of this Notice and, if not
satisfied with this review, may appeal to
a higher level within the agency.
Shaun Donovan,
Director.
ATTACHMENT: FAIR ACT RELEASE FY 2014 AND FY 2015
Agency
Point of contact
Email
Telephone
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Act Agencies
1. Department of Commerce ....
2. Department of Defense ........
Virna Winters .....................
Sara Streff .........................
Warren Champ ..................
202–482–3483
571–372–6843
703–699–5418
www.commerce.gov.
www.acq.osd.mil.
https://w.dodig.mil.
AnMarie Lippert .................
Jeff Davis ..........................
William Kim .......................
vwinters@doc.gov .............
Sara.l.Streff.civ@mail.mil ..
Warren.Champ@
DODIG.MIL.
Anmarie.Lippert@ed.gov ..
jeff.davis@hq.doe.gov .......
William.Kim@hhs.gov .......
3. Department of Education .....
4. Department of Energy ..........
5. Department of Health and
Human Services.
6. Department of Homeland
Security.
7. Department of Housing and
Urban Development.
8. Department of the Interior ....
202–538–5816
202–287–1877
202–205–1341
https://www.ed.gov.
https://energy.gov.
https://www.hhs.gov/.
Kelly Lorick ........................
Kelly.Lorick@hq.dhs.gov ...
202–447–0831
www.dhs.gov.
Richard Robinson ..............
richard.d.robinson@
hud.gov.
samantha_marx@
ios.doi.gov.
Neil.Ryder@usdoj.gov .......
bynum.frazier.t@dol.gov ...
thomasBD2@state.gov .....
diane.morrison@dot.gov ...
202–402–3896
https://portal.hud.gov.
202–513–0699
www.doi.gov.
9. Department of Justice ..........
10. Department of Labor ..........
11. Department of State ...........
12. Department of Transportation.
13. Department of the Treasury
Neil Ryder .........................
Tanisha Bynum-Frazier .....
Barry Thomas ....................
Diane Morrison ..................
202–616–5499
202–693–4546
202–485–7190
202–366–4960
https://w.justice.gov/.
www.dol.gov.
https://www.state.gov.
www.dot.gov.
James.Sullivan@treasury.gov.
Julie.Plush@va.gov ...........
202–622–9395
https://www.treasury.gov/.
14. Department of Veterans Affairs.
15. Environmental Protection
Agency.
16. General Services Administration.
17. National Aeronautics and
Space Administration.
18. National Science Foundation.
19. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
20. Office of Personnel Management.
21. Small Business Administration.
22. Social Security Administration.
23. United States Agency for
International Development.
24. United States Department
of Agriculture.
Julie Plush .........................
202–297–2166
https://www.va.gov.
202–564–0798
www.epa.gov.
James Summers ...............
Cranford.Jennifer@
epa.gov.
James.summers@gsa.gov
202–322–0453
www.gsa.gov.
Jeff Cullen .........................
Jeffrey.m.cullen@nasa.gov
202–358–1463
https://www.nasa.gov/.
Kurtis Shank ......................
kshank@nsf.gov ................
703–292–2261
www.nsf.gov.
Joe Schmidt ......................
Joseph.Schmidt@nrc.gov
301–287–0938
www.nrc.gov.
Greg Blaszko .....................
Gregory.Blaszko@opm.gov
215–861–3051
https://www.opm.gov/.
Paul Marshall ....................
Paul.Marshall@sba.gov ....
202–205–6240
www.sba.gov.
Lauren Morton ...................
Lauren.C.Morton@ssa.gov
410–966–6127
www.socialsecurity.gov.
Nancy Sanders ..................
nsanders@usaid.gov .........
202–712–4236
www.usaid.gov.
Joe Ware ...........................
Joe.ware@dm.usda.gov ....
202–690–5407
https://www.usda.gov.
Samantha Marx .................
Jim Sullivan .......................
Jennifer Cranford ..............
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Non-CFO Act Agencies
1. Broadcasting Board of Governors.
2. Commodity Futures Trading
Commission.
3. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
4. Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
5. Court Services and Offender
Supervision Agency for the
District of Columbia.
6. Defense Nuclear Facilities
Safety Board.
7. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
8. Farm Credit Administration ..
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Chris Luer ..........................
cluer@bbg.gov ..................
202–203–4608
www.bbg.gov.
Sonda Owens ....................
sowens@cftc.gov ..............
202–418–5182
www.cftc.gov.
Roland Jacob ....................
Roland.Jacob@cfpb.gov ...
202–435–9625
www.consumerfinance.gov.
Barbara Denny ..................
bdenny@cpsc.gov .............
301–504–7246
https://www.cpsc.gov.
Paul Girardo ......................
Paul.Girardo@csosa.gov ..
202–220–5718
www.csosa.gov.
Mark Welch .......................
markw@dnfsb.gov .............
202–694–7043
https://www.dnfsb.gov.
Arlethia Munroe .................
Arlethia.monroe@eeoc.gov
202–663–4340
https://www.eeoc.gov.
Veronica McCain ...............
McCainV@fca.gov .............
703–883–4031
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Agency
9. Federal Communications
Commission.
10. Federal Election Commission.
11. Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission.
12. Federal Housing Financing
Agency.
13. Federal Labor Relations
Authority.
14. Federal Maritime Commission.
15. Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service.
16. Federal Retirement Thrift
Investment Board.
17. Federal Trade Commission
18. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
19. International Trade Commission.
20. Merit Systems Protection
Board.
21. National Archives and
Records Administration.
22. National Endowment for the
Arts.
23. National Endowment for the
Humanities.
24. National Labor Relations
Board.
25. National Transportation
Safety Board.
26. Office of Management and
Budget.
27. Office of Special Counsel ..
28. Office of the United States
Trade Representative.
29. Peace Corps ......................
30. Railroad Retirement Board
31. Securities and Exchange
Commission.
32. Selective Service System ..
Point of contact
Tom Green ........................
Tom.Green@fcc.gov .........
202–418–0116
www.fcc.gov.
Gilbert Ford .......................
gford@fec.gov ...................
202–694–1216
www.fec.gov.
Nicole Yates ......................
Nicole.Yates@ferc.gov ......
202–502–6327
www.ferc.gov.
Bruce Crippin ....................
Bruce.crippin@fhfa.gov .....
202–649–3070
www.fhfa.gov.
Sarah Whittle Spooner ......
SSpoon@flra.gov ..............
202–218–7791
https://www.flra.gov.
Kathleen Keys ...................
kkeys@fmc.gov .................
202–523–5788
www.fmc.gov.
Paul Voight ........................
pvoight@fmcs.gov .............
202–606–5464
www.fmcs.gov.
Sandra Byers ....................
Sandra.Byers@tsp.gov .....
202–864–8664
https://www.frtib.gov/.
Michelle Thornton ..............
Helen Shepherd ................
Mthornton@ftc.gov ............
hshepherd@ushmm.org ....
202–393–0301
202–488–0400 x396
Debra Bridge .....................
Debra.Bridge@usitc.gov ...
202–205–2004
Kevin Nash ........................
Kevin.Nash@mspb.gov .....
202–653–6772 x4407
Susan Ashtianie ................
susan.ashtianie@nara.gov
301–837–1490
www.archives.gov.
Ned Read ..........................
readn@arts.gov .................
202–682–5782
www.arts.gov.
Robert Straughter ..............
rstraughter@neh.gov .........
202–606–8237
www.neh.gov.
Marsha Porter ...................
Marsha.Porter@nlrb.gov ...
202–273–3726
https://www.nlrb.gov.
Lisa Kleiner .......................
Lisa.Kleiner@ntsb.gov ......
202–314–6462
www.ntsb.gov.
Amanda Kepko ..................
akepko@omb.eop.gov ......
202–395–4844
www.whitehouse.gov.
Edward Snyder ..................
Deborah Tidwell ................
esnyder@osc.gov ..............
Deborah_Tidwell@
ustr.eop.gov.
amiesionczek@
peacecorps.gov.
Keith.Earley@rrb.gov ........
stevensonv@sec.gov ........
202–254–3648
202–395–9410
https://www.osc.gov/.
https://ustr.gov/.
202–509–6533
www.peacecorps.gov.
312–751–4990
202–551–4178
www.rrb.gov.
www.sec.gov.
Jennise.Magruder@
sss.gov.
703–605–4024
www.sss.gov.
Amanda Miesionczek ........
Keith Earley .......................
Victoria Stevenson ............
Jennise Magruder .............
regulation 41 CFR 101–6, NARA
announces the following committee
meeting.
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National Archives and Records
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AGENCY:
In accordance with the
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EDT.
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Records Administration, 700
Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Jefferson
Room, Washington, DC 20408.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Robert J. Skwirot, Senior Program
Analyst, by mail at Information Security
Oversight Office (ISOO); National
Archives and Records Administration;
700 Pennsylvania Avenue NW.,
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matters relating to the Classified
National Security Information Program
for State, Local, Tribal, and Private
Sector Entities. The meeting will be
open to the public. However, due to
space limitations and access procedures,
you must submit the name and
telephone number of individuals
planning to attend to ISOO no later than
Friday, January 18, 2017. ISOO will
provide additional instructions for
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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
Public Availability of Fiscal Year 2014 and Fiscal Year 2015
Agency Inventories Under the Federal Activities Inventory Reform Act
AGENCY: Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the
President.
ACTION: Notice of public availability of agency inventories of
activities that are not inherently governmental and of activities that
are inherently governmental.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act, Public Law
105-270, requires agencies to develop inventories each year of
activities performed by their employees that are not inherently
governmental functions. The FAIR Act further requires OMB to review the
inventories in consultation with the agencies. Once that review is
complete, agencies are required to make the list available to the
public and OMB must publish a notice of public availability in the
Federal Register. In accordance with the FAIR Act, OMB is publishing
this notice to announce the availability of inventories for Fiscal Year
(FY) 2014 and FY 2015 from the agencies listed below. These inventories
identify activities that are
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not inherently governmental and those activities that are inherently
governmental. If an agency has not yet posted its inventory on its Web
site, the agency's point of contact should be able to assist.
As provided in the FAIR Act, interested parties who disagree with
the agency's initial judgment may challenge the inclusion or the
omission of an activity on the list of activities that are not
inherently governmental within 30 working days of this Notice and, if
not satisfied with this review, may appeal to a higher level within the
agency.
Shaun Donovan,
Director.
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1. Department of Commerce..... Virna Winters.... vwinters@doc.gov. 202-482-3483 www.commerce.gov
.
2. Department of Defense...... Sara Streff...... Sara.l.Streff.civ 571-372-6843 www.acq.osd.mil.
Warren Champ..... @mail.mil. 703-699-5418 https://
Warren.Champ@DODI w.dodig.mil.
G.MIL.
3. Department of Education.... AnMarie Lippert.. Anmarie.Lippert@e 202-538-5816 https://
d.gov. www.ed.gov.
4. Department of Energy....... Jeff Davis....... jeff.davis@hq.doe 202-287-1877 https://
.gov. energy.gov.
5. Department of Health and William Kim...... William.Kim@hhs.g 202-205-1341 https://
Human Services. ov. www.hhs.gov/.
6. Department of Homeland Kelly Lorick..... Kelly.Lorick@hq.d 202-447-0831 www.dhs.gov.
Security. hs.gov.
7. Department of Housing and Richard Robinson. richard.d.robinso 202-402-3896 https://
Urban Development. n@hud.gov. portal.hud.gov.
8. Department of the Interior. Samantha Marx.... samantha_marx@ios 202-513-0699 www.doi.gov.
.doi.gov.
9. Department of Justice...... Neil Ryder....... Neil.Ryder@usdoj. 202-616-5499 https://
gov. w.justice.gov/.
10. Department of Labor....... Tanisha Bynum- bynum.frazier.t@d 202-693-4546 www.dol.gov.
Frazier. ol.gov.
11. Department of State....... Barry Thomas..... thomasBD2@state.g 202-485-7190 https://
ov. www.state.gov.
12. Department of Diane Morrison... diane.morrison@do 202-366-4960 www.dot.gov.
Transportation. t.gov.
13. Department of the Treasury Jim Sullivan..... James.Sullivan@tr 202-622-9395 https://
easury.gov. www.treasury.go
v/.
14. Department of Veterans Julie Plush...... Julie.Plush@va.go 202-297-2166 https://
Affairs. v. www.va.gov.
15. Environmental Protection Jennifer Cranford Cranford.Jennifer 202-564-0798 www.epa.gov.
Agency. @epa.gov.
16. General Services James Summers.... James.summers@gsa 202-322-0453 www.gsa.gov.
Administration. .gov.
17. National Aeronautics and Jeff Cullen...... Jeffrey.m.cullen@ 202-358-1463 https://
Space Administration. nasa.gov. www.nasa.gov/.
18. National Science Kurtis Shank..... kshank@nsf.gov... 703-292-2261 www.nsf.gov.
Foundation.
19. Nuclear Regulatory Joe Schmidt...... Joseph.Schmidt@nr 301-287-0938 www.nrc.gov.
Commission. c.gov.
20. Office of Personnel Greg Blaszko..... Gregory.Blaszko@o 215-861-3051 https://
Management. pm.gov. www.opm.gov/.
21. Small Business Paul Marshall.... Paul.Marshall@sba 202-205-6240 www.sba.gov.
Administration. .gov.
22. Social Security Lauren Morton.... Lauren.C.Morton@s 410-966-6127 www.socialsecuri
Administration. sa.gov. ty.gov.
23. United States Agency for Nancy Sanders.... nsanders@usaid.go 202-712-4236 www.usaid.gov.
International Development. v.
24. United States Department Joe Ware......... Joe.ware@dm.usda. 202-690-5407 https://
of Agriculture. gov. www.usda.gov.
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Non-CFO Act Agencies
________________________________________________________
1. Broadcasting Board of Chris Luer....... cluer@bbg.gov.... 202-203-4608 www.bbg.gov.
Governors.
2. Commodity Futures Trading Sonda Owens...... sowens@cftc.gov.. 202-418-5182 www.cftc.gov.
Commission.
3. Consumer Financial Roland Jacob..... Roland.Jacob@cfpb 202-435-9625 www.consumerfina
Protection Bureau. .gov. nce.gov.
4. Consumer Product Safety Barbara Denny.... bdenny@cpsc.gov.. 301-504-7246 https://
Commission. www.cpsc.gov.
5. Court Services and Offender Paul Girardo..... Paul.Girardo@csos 202-220-5718 www.csosa.gov.
Supervision Agency for the a.gov.
District of Columbia.
6. Defense Nuclear Facilities Mark Welch....... markw@dnfsb.gov.. 202-694-7043 https://
Safety Board. www.dnfsb.gov.
7. Equal Employment Arlethia Munroe.. Arlethia.monroe@e 202-663-4340 https://
Opportunity Commission. eoc.gov. www.eeoc.gov.
8. Farm Credit Administration. Veronica McCain.. McCainV@fca.gov.. 703-883-4031 www.fca.gov.
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9. Federal Communications Tom Green........ Tom.Green@fcc.gov 202-418-0116 www.fcc.gov.
Commission.
10. Federal Election Gilbert Ford..... gford@fec.gov.... 202-694-1216 www.fec.gov.
Commission.
11. Federal Energy Regulatory Nicole Yates..... Nicole.Yates@ferc 202-502-6327 www.ferc.gov.
Commission. .gov.
12. Federal Housing Financing Bruce Crippin.... Bruce.crippin@fhf 202-649-3070 www.fhfa.gov.
Agency. a.gov.
13. Federal Labor Relations Sarah Whittle SSpoon@flra.gov.. 202-218-7791 https://
Authority. Spooner. www.flra.gov.
14. Federal Maritime Kathleen Keys.... kkeys@fmc.gov.... 202-523-5788 www.fmc.gov.
Commission.
15. Federal Mediation & Paul Voight...... pvoight@fmcs.gov. 202-606-5464 www.fmcs.gov.
Conciliation Service.
16. Federal Retirement Thrift Sandra Byers..... Sandra.Byers@tsp. 202-864-8664 https://
Investment Board. gov. www.frtib.gov/.
17. Federal Trade Commission.. Michelle Thornton Mthornton@ftc.gov 202-393-0301 https://www.ftc.gov.
18. Holocaust Memorial Museum. Helen Shepherd... hshepherd@ushmm.o 202-488-0400 x396 https://
rg. www.ushmm.org.
19. International Trade Debra Bridge..... Debra.Bridge@usit 202-205-2004 www.usitc.gov.
Commission. c.gov.
20. Merit Systems Protection Kevin Nash....... Kevin.Nash@mspb.g 202-653-6772 x4407 www.mspb.gov.
Board. ov.
21. National Archives and Susan Ashtianie.. susan.ashtianie@n 301-837-1490 www.archives.gov
Records Administration. ara.gov. .
22. National Endowment for the Ned Read......... readn@arts.gov... 202-682-5782 www.arts.gov.
Arts.
23. National Endowment for the Robert Straughter rstraughter@neh.g 202-606-8237 www.neh.gov.
Humanities. ov.
24. National Labor Relations Marsha Porter.... Marsha.Porter@nlr 202-273-3726 https://
Board. b.gov. www.nlrb.gov.
25. National Transportation Lisa Kleiner..... Lisa.Kleiner@ntsb 202-314-6462 www.ntsb.gov.
Safety Board. .gov.
26. Office of Management and Amanda Kepko..... akepko@omb.eop.go 202-395-4844 www.whitehouse.g
Budget. v. ov.
27. Office of Special Counsel. Edward Snyder.... esnyder@osc.gov.. 202-254-3648 https://www.osc.gov/.
28. Office of the United Deborah Tidwell.. Deborah_Tidwell@u 202-395-9410 https://ustr.gov/
States Trade Representative. str.eop.gov. .
29. Peace Corps............... Amanda amiesionczek@peac 202-509-6533 www.peacecorps.g
Miesionczek. ecorps.gov. ov.
30. Railroad Retirement Board. Keith Earley..... Keith.Earley@rrb. 312-751-4990 www.rrb.gov.
gov.
31. Securities and Exchange Victoria stevensonv@sec.go 202-551-4178 www.sec.gov.
Commission. Stevenson. v.
32. Selective Service System.. Jennise Magruder. Jennise.Magruder@ 703-605-4024 www.sss.gov.
sss.gov.
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