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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Senior Executive Service Performance
Review Boards
Office of the Secretary,
Department of Homeland Security.
ACTION: Correction notice.
AGENCY:
This notice announces the
appointment of members of the Senior
Executive Service (SES) Performance
Review Boards (PRBs) for the
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS). The purpose of the PRBs is to
make recommendations to the
appointing authority (i.e., Component
head) on the performance of senior
executives (career, noncareer, and
limited appointees), including
recommendation on performance
ratings, performance-based pay
adjustments, and performance awards.
The PRBs will also make
recommendations on the performance of
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Service, Senior Level, and Scientific and
Professional employees. To make its
recommendations, the PRBs will review
performance appraisals, initial summary
ratings, any response by the employee,
and any higher-level official’s findings.
DATES: This Notice is effective as of
October 21, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Greg
Ruocco, Director, Executive Resources,
Office of the Chief Human Capital
Officer, greg.ruocco@hq.dhs.gov, (202)
897–8470.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with 5 U.S.C. 4314(c) and 5
CFR 430.311, each agency must
establish one or more PRBs to make
recommendations to the appointing
authority (i.e., Component head) on the
performance of its senior executives.
Each PRB must consist of three or more
members. More than one-half of the
membership of a PRB must be SES
career appointees when reviewing
appraisals and recommending
performance-based pay adjustments or
performance awards for career
appointees. Composition of the specific
PRBs will be determined on an ad hoc
basis from among the individuals listed
below:
List of Names (Alphabetical Order)
Adamcik, Carol A
Aguilar, Max
Alfonso-Royals, Angelica
Allen, Matthew C
Alles, Randolph D
Anderson, Sandra D
Antognoli, Anthony
Archambeault, Gregory J
Armstrong, Gloria R
Arratia, Juan
Baden, Mary
Bailey, Angela S
Baker, Jeremy D
Baker, Paul E
Barksdale-Perry, Nicole C
Baroukh, Nader
Barrera, Staci A
Barrett, Lawrence R
Beagles, James M
Berg, Peter B
Berger, Katrina W
Bernstein, Meira
Bhagowalia, Sanjeev
Bible, Daniel A
Bible, Kenneth
Blackwell, Juliana J
Blessey, Caroline
Bobich, Jeffrey M
Bonner, Bryan
Borkowski, Mark S
Boyd, John
Boyer, Stephen A
Bradshaw, Patricia S
Brane, Michelle
Braun, Jacob H
Brewer, Julie S
Bright, Andrea J
Brito, Roberto
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Brown, Alan S
Browne, Rene E
Brundage, William
Bryan, Michelle C
Bucholtz, Kathleen L
Bullock, Edna
Bunker, Michael D
Burgess, Kenneth
Burks, Atisha
Burns, Robert P
Burriesci, Kelli A
Bush, Thomas L
Bush, William B
Cagen, Steven W
Caggiano, Marshall L
Caine, Jeffrey
Cameron, Michael K
Campo, Brian
Canevari, Holly E
Canty, Rachel E
Cappello, Elizabeth A
Carnes, Alexandra
Carpio, Philip F
Carraway, Melvin J
Castro, Raul M
Chaleki, Thomas D
Cheatle, Kimberly A
Cheng, Wen-Ting
Clark, Alaina
Cleary Stannard, Jennifer S
Cline, Richard K
Cloe, David
Cofield, Valerie M
Cohen, John D
Collins, James L
Condon, John A
Cook, Charles
Coronado, Luis
Corrado, Janene M
Cotter, Daniel
Courey, Marc B
Courtney, Paul
Coven, Phyllis
Cox, Adam
Cox, Debra S
Cronen, Christopher M
Cross, Catherine C
Crumpacker, Jim H
Culliton-Gonzalez, Katherine
Cunningham, John D
Dainton, Albert J
Dargan, John L
Das, Sharmistha
Daskal, Jennifer
Davidson, Michael J
Davis, Michael P
Davis, Michael P
Dawson, Inga I
Decker, Thomas R
Dembling, Ross W
DeNayer, Larry C
Denton, David L
DeQuattro, Pat
Di Pietro, Joseph R
DiFalco, Frank J
Dipippa, Kathy L
Dobitsch, Stephanie M
Doran, Thomas J
Dornburg, Erica M
Dorr, Robert
Dragani, Nancy J
Dunbar, Susan C
Dupree, Lynn
Eaton, Joseph J
Ederheimer, Joshua A
Edwards, Benjamin R
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Palmer, David J
Paramore, Faron K
Paschall, Robert D
Patel, Kalpesh A
Patterson, Leonard E
Pavlik-Keenan, Catrina
Perez, Nelson
Perry, Timothy
Picarelli, John
Piccone, Colleen C
Pineiro, Marlen
Podonsky, Glenn S
Pohlman, Teresa R
Porto, Victoria
Powell, Jonathan
Price, Corey A
Prosnitz, Susan M
Punteney, James
Purifoy, Felicia
Quinn, Timothy J
Rasicot, Gary
Raymond, John J
Renaud, Daniel M
Renaud, Tracy L
Rezmovic, Jeffrey M
Rodi III, Louis A
Rodriguez, Waldemar
Roncone, Stephen A
Rosenblum, Marc R
Rubino, Jaclyn
Rynes, Joel C
Sabatino, Diane J
Sahakian, Diane V
Salazar, Rebecca A
Salazar, Ronald M
Saltalamachea, Michael
Salvano-Dunn, Dana
Scardaville, Michael
Scott, Kika M
Sejour, Soldenise
Selby, Cara M
Sequin, Debbie W
Sevier, Adrian
Shahoulian, David
Shaw, David C
Shearer, Ruth C
Sheridan, Jeremy C
Short, Victoria D
Skelton, Kerry T
Smislova, Melissa
Smith, Frederick B
Spradlin, Ryan L
Stephens, Celisa M
Stevenson, Tirelle D
Stiefel, Nathaniel I
Stough, Michael S
Stuntz, Shelby
Sulc, Brian
Sunstein, Cass
Sutherland, Dan W
Swartz, Neal J
Sykes, Gwendolyn
Tabaddor, Afsaneh
Tapscott, Wallicia
Taylor, Robin M
Todd, Sarah
Tomney, Christopher J
Toris, Randolph B
Trasvina, John
Try, Gregory W
Tschampel, Richard
Valverde, Michael
Van Houten, Ann
Venture, Veronica
Villanueva, Raymond
Vinograd, Samantha
King, Tatum S
Klein, Matthew
Koumans, Marnix R
Kronisch, Matthew L
Kuepper, Andrew
Kuhn, Karen A
LaJoye, Darby R
Lambeth, John
Lanum, Scott F
Larrimore, David
Laurance, Stephen A
Lawrence, Jamie
Lechleitner, Patrick J
Lederer, Calvin M
Lee, Kimya S
Leonard, John P
Letowt, Philip J
Lewis, James
Loiacono, Adam V
Lundgren, Karen E
Lynch, Steven M
Lyon, Shonnie R
Lyons, Todd M
Maday, Brian
Magrino, Christopher
Maher, Joseph B
Mapar, Jalal
Marcott, Stacy
Martin, Joseph F
Maurer, Tim
McComb, Richard
McCullar, Shannon
McDermott, Thomas
McDonald, Christina E
McElwain, Patrick J
McEntee, Jonathan
McGovern, Helen Mary
McLane, JoAnn
Meade, Michael W
Meckley, Tammy M
Medina, Yvonne R
Mehringer, Holly C
Meyer, Joel T
Michelini, Dennis J
Miles, Jere T
Miles, John D
Miller, Alice
Miller, Gail
Miller, Matthew S
Millona, Eva A
Mina, Peter E
Mitchell, Kathryn C
Moman, Christopher C
Moncarz, Benjamin D
Mulligan, George D
Murphy, Brian J
Murphy, Mark
Murray, James M
Mussington, Brian D
Nally, Kevin J
Natarajan, Nitin
Navarro, Donna M
Neitzel, Beth
Neumeister, James
Newman, Robert B
Nolan, Connie L
O’Connor, Kimberly
Ogden, Jason T
Olick, Karen L
Olson, David
Ondocin, Michael A
Ornato, Anthony M
Ortiz, Raul L
Padilla, Kenneth
Padilla, Kenneth
Padilla Jr, Manuel
Edwards, Eric L
Ejiasa, Cyprian
Eldredge, Deborah N
Ellison, Jennifer
Emrich, Matthew D
Escobar Carrillo, Felicia A
Essaheb, Kamal
Evetts, Mark V
Falk, Scott K
Fallon, William T
Fenton, Jennifer M
Ferrara, William A
Fitzmaurice, Stacey D
Fitzpatrick, Ronnyka
Fluit, Heather
Fong, Heather
Francis, Steve K
Fujimura, Paul
Gabbrielli, Tina
Gabbrielli, Tina W
Gabriel, Russell
Gaches, Michael
Gantt, Kenneth D
Geer, Harlan
Gersten, David
Gladwell, Angela R
Glass, Veronica
Gountanis, John
Granger, Christopher
Grazzini, Christopher
Groom, Molly
Gunter, Brett A
Guzman, Nicole
Guzman, Nicole G
Habersaat, Mark S
Hall, Christopher J
Hampton, Stephanie L
Harris, Melvin
Harvey, Melanie K
Hatch, Peter
Havranek, John F
Heinz, Todd W
Henderson, Rachelle B
Hess, David A
Hickey, Gary
Higgins, Jennifer B
Highsmith, AnnMarie R
Hinkle-Bowles, Paige
Hochman, Kathleen
Holzer, James
Hoover, Crinley S
Horton, Michael G
Horyn, Iwona B
Howard, Tammy
Hoy, Serena
Huang, Paul P
Huffman, Benjamine C
Hughes, Clifford T
Hunter, Adam
Huse, Thomas F
Hysen, Eric
Ileto, Carlene
Jackson, Arnold D
James, Michele M
Jawetz, Tom
Jenkins, Donna
Jennings, David W
Jeronimo, Jose M
Johnson, James V
Johnson, Tae D
Jones, Eric C
Kaufman, Steven
Kelley, Angela M
Kelly, Kevin M
Kerner, Francine
King, Matthew H
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Wales, Brandon
Wallen, Steven
Walton, Kimberly A
Washington, Karinda
Wasowicz, John A
Watkins, Tracey L
Watson, Andre R
Wawro, Joseph D
Wells, James
Whalen, Mary Kate
Wheaton, Kelly D
Williams, Marta
Williams II, Jesse J
Witte, Diane L
Wolfe, Herbert
Wong, Sharon M
Wright, Christopher J
Yarwood, Susan A
Dated: October 18, 2021.
Greg Ruocco,
Director, Executive Resources, Office of the
Chief Human Capital Officer.
[FR Doc. 2021–23007 Filed 10–20–21; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
[Docket No. DHS–2021–0041]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
Office of Inspector General,
U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice of a modified Privacy Act
system of records.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Privacy Act of 1974, the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS), Office of Inspector General
(OIG), proposes to modify and reissue a
current DHS system of records titled,
‘‘DHS/OIG–002 Investigative Records
System of Records.’’ This system of
records allows DHS OIG to collect and
maintain records related to alleged
violations of criminal, civil, and
administrative laws and regulations
pertaining to DHS programs, operations,
and employees, as well as contractors
and other individuals and entities
associated with DHS; monitor complaint
and investigation assignments, status,
disposition, and results; manage
investigations and information provided
during the course of such investigations;
audit actions taken by DHS management
regarding employee misconduct and
other allegations; audit legal actions
taken following referrals to the U.S.
Department of Justice (DOJ) for criminal
prosecution or litigation; provide
information relating to any adverse
action or other proceeding that may
occur as a result of the findings of an
investigation; and provide a system for
calculating and reporting statistical
information. DHS OIG is updating this
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system of records notice to provide
notice of changes to the Authorities,
Categories of Records, Record Source
Categories, and Routine Uses.
Additionally, DHS is issuing an updated
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to
exempt this system of records from
certain provisions of the Privacy Act,
elsewhere in the Federal Register. This
modified system will be included in
DHS’s inventory of record systems.
DATES: Submit comments on or before
November 22, 2021. This modified
system will be effective upon
publication. New or modified routine
uses will be effective November 22,
2021.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by docket number DHS–
2021–0041 by one of the following
methods:
• Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• Fax: 202–343–4010.
• Mail: Lynn Parker Dupree, Chief
Privacy Officer, Privacy Office, U.S.
Department of Homeland Security,
Washington, DC 20528–0655.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the agency name and
docket number DHS–2021–0041. All
comments received will be posted
without change to https://
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received, go to https://
www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
general and privacy questions, please
contact: Lynn Parker Dupree, (202) 343–
1717, Chief Privacy Officer, U.S.
Department of Homeland Security,
Washington, DC 20528–0655.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The U.S. Department of Homeland
Security (DHS), Office of Inspector
General (OIG), is modifying and
reissuing this system of records notice
under the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C.
552). DHS OIG is responsible for a wide
range of oversight functions, including
to initiate, conduct, supervise, and
coordinate audits, investigations,
inspections, and other reviews relating
to the programs and operations of DHS.
DHS OIG promotes economy, efficiency,
and effectiveness within DHS and
prevents, detects, and investigates
employee corruption, fraud, waste, and
abuse in its programs and operations.
DHS OIG is responsible for investigating
allegations of criminal, civil, and
administrative misconduct involving
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and DHS programs and activities. These
investigations can result in criminal
prosecutions, fines, civil monetary
penalties, and administrative sanctions.
While DHS OIG is operationally a part
of DHS, it operates independently of
DHS and all offices within it.
The DHS/OIG–002 Investigative
Records System of Records assists DHS
OIG with receiving and processing
allegations of misconduct, including
violations of criminal and civil laws, as
well as administrative policies and
regulations pertaining to DHS
employees, contractors, grantees, and
other individuals and entities within
DHS. The system includes complaints
and investigation-related files. DHS OIG
manages information provided during
the course of its investigations to: Create
records showing dispositions of
allegations; audit actions taken by DHS
management regarding employee
misconduct; audit legal actions taken
following referrals to the U.S.
Department of Justice (DOJ) for criminal
prosecution or civil action; calculate
and report statistical information;
manage OIG investigators’ training; and
manage Government-issued
investigative property and other
resources used for investigative
activities.
DHS OIG is modifying the DHS/OIG–
002 Investigative Records System of
Records to update the Authorities,
Categories of Records, Record Source
Categories, and Routine Uses. The
Authorities section is being updated to
provide more precise statutes for
collection: 6 U.S.C. 113(b); 6 U.S.C. 795;
6 U.S.C. 142; 6 U.S.C. 345; and the
Inspector General Act of 1978, as
amended 5 U.S.C. App. §§ 1–13. The
Categories of Records are being updated
to include: (1) Information obtained
from social media; (2) video and
photographic digital images; (3) case
administrative information (e.g., status,
reference number, method complaint
received); (4) demographic information
(e.g., gender, race, ethnicity); and (5)
other types of credentials (e.g., driver’s
license, state ID, passport). The
Categories of Records have also been
updated to clarify the types of relevant
information from inspections, reviews,
and inquiries that may be collected.
The Record Source Categories has
been updated to clarify that records may
be obtained from a variety of sources, to
include: Subjects, witnesses and others
associated with investigations; other
DHS Components and Federal, state,
local, nongovernmental and foreign
agencies; educational institutions; credit
bureaus; medical service providers;
financial institutions; commercial
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Senior Executive Service Performance Review Boards
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Department of Homeland Security.
ACTION: Correction notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the appointment of members of the Senior
Executive Service (SES) Performance Review Boards (PRBs) for the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The purpose of the PRBs is to
make recommendations to the appointing authority (i.e., Component head)
on the performance of senior executives (career, noncareer, and limited
appointees), including recommendation on performance ratings,
performance-based pay adjustments, and performance awards. The PRBs
will also make recommendations on the performance of Transportation
Security Executive Service, Senior Level, and Scientific and
Professional employees. To make its recommendations, the PRBs will
review performance appraisals, initial summary ratings, any response by
the employee, and any higher-level official's findings.
DATES: This Notice is effective as of October 21, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Greg Ruocco, Director, Executive
Resources, Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer,
[email protected], (202) 897-8470.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 4314(c) and 5
CFR 430.311, each agency must establish one or more PRBs to make
recommendations to the appointing authority (i.e., Component head) on
the performance of its senior executives. Each PRB must consist of
three or more members. More than one-half of the membership of a PRB
must be SES career appointees when reviewing appraisals and
recommending performance-based pay adjustments or performance awards
for career appointees. Composition of the specific PRBs will be
determined on an ad hoc basis from among the individuals listed below:
List of Names (Alphabetical Order)
Adamcik, Carol A
Aguilar, Max
Alfonso-Royals, Angelica
Allen, Matthew C
Alles, Randolph D
Anderson, Sandra D
Antognoli, Anthony
Archambeault, Gregory J
Armstrong, Gloria R
Arratia, Juan
Baden, Mary
Bailey, Angela S
Baker, Jeremy D
Baker, Paul E
Barksdale-Perry, Nicole C
Baroukh, Nader
Barrera, Staci A
Barrett, Lawrence R
Beagles, James M
Berg, Peter B
Berger, Katrina W
Bernstein, Meira
Bhagowalia, Sanjeev
Bible, Daniel A
Bible, Kenneth
Blackwell, Juliana J
Blessey, Caroline
Bobich, Jeffrey M
Bonner, Bryan
Borkowski, Mark S
Boyd, John
Boyer, Stephen A
Bradshaw, Patricia S
Brane, Michelle
Braun, Jacob H
Brewer, Julie S
Bright, Andrea J
Brito, Roberto
Brown, Alan S
Browne, Rene E
Brundage, William
Bryan, Michelle C
Bucholtz, Kathleen L
Bullock, Edna
Bunker, Michael D
Burgess, Kenneth
Burks, Atisha
Burns, Robert P
Burriesci, Kelli A
Bush, Thomas L
Bush, William B
Cagen, Steven W
Caggiano, Marshall L
Caine, Jeffrey
Cameron, Michael K
Campo, Brian
Canevari, Holly E
Canty, Rachel E
Cappello, Elizabeth A
Carnes, Alexandra
Carpio, Philip F
Carraway, Melvin J
Castro, Raul M
Chaleki, Thomas D
Cheatle, Kimberly A
Cheng, Wen-Ting
Clark, Alaina
Cleary Stannard, Jennifer S
Cline, Richard K
Cloe, David
Cofield, Valerie M
Cohen, John D
Collins, James L
Condon, John A
Cook, Charles
Coronado, Luis
Corrado, Janene M
Cotter, Daniel
Courey, Marc B
Courtney, Paul
Coven, Phyllis
Cox, Adam
Cox, Debra S
Cronen, Christopher M
Cross, Catherine C
Crumpacker, Jim H
Culliton-Gonzalez, Katherine
Cunningham, John D
Dainton, Albert J
Dargan, John L
Das, Sharmistha
Daskal, Jennifer
Davidson, Michael J
Davis, Michael P
Davis, Michael P
Dawson, Inga I
Decker, Thomas R
Dembling, Ross W
DeNayer, Larry C
Denton, David L
DeQuattro, Pat
Di Pietro, Joseph R
DiFalco, Frank J
Dipippa, Kathy L
Dobitsch, Stephanie M
Doran, Thomas J
Dornburg, Erica M
Dorr, Robert
Dragani, Nancy J
Dunbar, Susan C
Dupree, Lynn
Eaton, Joseph J
Ederheimer, Joshua A
Edwards, Benjamin R
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Edwards, Eric L
Ejiasa, Cyprian
Eldredge, Deborah N
Ellison, Jennifer
Emrich, Matthew D
Escobar Carrillo, Felicia A
Essaheb, Kamal
Evetts, Mark V
Falk, Scott K
Fallon, William T
Fenton, Jennifer M
Ferrara, William A
Fitzmaurice, Stacey D
Fitzpatrick, Ronnyka
Fluit, Heather
Fong, Heather
Francis, Steve K
Fujimura, Paul
Gabbrielli, Tina
Gabbrielli, Tina W
Gabriel, Russell
Gaches, Michael
Gantt, Kenneth D
Geer, Harlan
Gersten, David
Gladwell, Angela R
Glass, Veronica
Gountanis, John
Granger, Christopher
Grazzini, Christopher
Groom, Molly
Gunter, Brett A
Guzman, Nicole
Guzman, Nicole G
Habersaat, Mark S
Hall, Christopher J
Hampton, Stephanie L
Harris, Melvin
Harvey, Melanie K
Hatch, Peter
Havranek, John F
Heinz, Todd W
Henderson, Rachelle B
Hess, David A
Hickey, Gary
Higgins, Jennifer B
Highsmith, AnnMarie R
Hinkle-Bowles, Paige
Hochman, Kathleen
Holzer, James
Hoover, Crinley S
Horton, Michael G
Horyn, Iwona B
Howard, Tammy
Hoy, Serena
Huang, Paul P
Huffman, Benjamine C
Hughes, Clifford T
Hunter, Adam
Huse, Thomas F
Hysen, Eric
Ileto, Carlene
Jackson, Arnold D
James, Michele M
Jawetz, Tom
Jenkins, Donna
Jennings, David W
Jeronimo, Jose M
Johnson, James V
Johnson, Tae D
Jones, Eric C
Kaufman, Steven
Kelley, Angela M
Kelly, Kevin M
Kerner, Francine
King, Matthew H
King, Tatum S
Klein, Matthew
Koumans, Marnix R
Kronisch, Matthew L
Kuepper, Andrew
Kuhn, Karen A
LaJoye, Darby R
Lambeth, John
Lanum, Scott F
Larrimore, David
Laurance, Stephen A
Lawrence, Jamie
Lechleitner, Patrick J
Lederer, Calvin M
Lee, Kimya S
Leonard, John P
Letowt, Philip J
Lewis, James
Loiacono, Adam V
Lundgren, Karen E
Lynch, Steven M
Lyon, Shonnie R
Lyons, Todd M
Maday, Brian
Magrino, Christopher
Maher, Joseph B
Mapar, Jalal
Marcott, Stacy
Martin, Joseph F
Maurer, Tim
McComb, Richard
McCullar, Shannon
McDermott, Thomas
McDonald, Christina E
McElwain, Patrick J
McEntee, Jonathan
McGovern, Helen Mary
McLane, JoAnn
Meade, Michael W
Meckley, Tammy M
Medina, Yvonne R
Mehringer, Holly C
Meyer, Joel T
Michelini, Dennis J
Miles, Jere T
Miles, John D
Miller, Alice
Miller, Gail
Miller, Matthew S
Millona, Eva A
Mina, Peter E
Mitchell, Kathryn C
Moman, Christopher C
Moncarz, Benjamin D
Mulligan, George D
Murphy, Brian J
Murphy, Mark
Murray, James M
Mussington, Brian D
Nally, Kevin J
Natarajan, Nitin
Navarro, Donna M
Neitzel, Beth
Neumeister, James
Newman, Robert B
Nolan, Connie L
O'Connor, Kimberly
Ogden, Jason T
Olick, Karen L
Olson, David
Ondocin, Michael A
Ornato, Anthony M
Ortiz, Raul L
Padilla, Kenneth
Padilla, Kenneth
Padilla Jr, Manuel
Palmer, David J
Paramore, Faron K
Paschall, Robert D
Patel, Kalpesh A
Patterson, Leonard E
Pavlik-Keenan, Catrina
Perez, Nelson
Perry, Timothy
Picarelli, John
Piccone, Colleen C
Pineiro, Marlen
Podonsky, Glenn S
Pohlman, Teresa R
Porto, Victoria
Powell, Jonathan
Price, Corey A
Prosnitz, Susan M
Punteney, James
Purifoy, Felicia
Quinn, Timothy J
Rasicot, Gary
Raymond, John J
Renaud, Daniel M
Renaud, Tracy L
Rezmovic, Jeffrey M
Rodi III, Louis A
Rodriguez, Waldemar
Roncone, Stephen A
Rosenblum, Marc R
Rubino, Jaclyn
Rynes, Joel C
Sabatino, Diane J
Sahakian, Diane V
Salazar, Rebecca A
Salazar, Ronald M
Saltalamachea, Michael
Salvano-Dunn, Dana
Scardaville, Michael
Scott, Kika M
Sejour, Soldenise
Selby, Cara M
Sequin, Debbie W
Sevier, Adrian
Shahoulian, David
Shaw, David C
Shearer, Ruth C
Sheridan, Jeremy C
Short, Victoria D
Skelton, Kerry T
Smislova, Melissa
Smith, Frederick B
Spradlin, Ryan L
Stephens, Celisa M
Stevenson, Tirelle D
Stiefel, Nathaniel I
Stough, Michael S
Stuntz, Shelby
Sulc, Brian
Sunstein, Cass
Sutherland, Dan W
Swartz, Neal J
Sykes, Gwendolyn
Tabaddor, Afsaneh
Tapscott, Wallicia
Taylor, Robin M
Todd, Sarah
Tomney, Christopher J
Toris, Randolph B
Trasvina, John
Try, Gregory W
Tschampel, Richard
Valverde, Michael
Van Houten, Ann
Venture, Veronica
Villanueva, Raymond
Vinograd, Samantha
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Wales, Brandon
Wallen, Steven
Walton, Kimberly A
Washington, Karinda
Wasowicz, John A
Watkins, Tracey L
Watson, Andre R
Wawro, Joseph D
Wells, James
Whalen, Mary Kate
Wheaton, Kelly D
Williams, Marta
Williams II, Jesse J
Witte, Diane L
Wolfe, Herbert
Wong, Sharon M
Wright, Christopher J
Yarwood, Susan A
Dated: October 18, 2021.
Greg Ruocco,
Director, Executive Resources, Office of the Chief Human Capital
Officer.
[FR Doc. 2021-23007 Filed 10-20-21; 8:45 am]
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