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Code · REGISTER · 2004-12-08 · Assistant Secretary—Policy, Management and Budget, Interior · Notices

Notices. Notice of appointments

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BILLING CODE 4310-10-M DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Assistant Secretary—Policy, Management and Budget; Performance Review Board Appointments AGENCY: Assistant Secretary—Policy, Management and Budget, Interior. ACTION: Notice of appointments. SUMMARY: This notice provides the names of individuals who have been appointed to serve as members of the Department of the Interior Performance Review Board. The Departmental Performance Review Board considers the initial rating and award recommendations for all Senior Executive Service members for the Department of the Interior.
EFFECTIVE DATE: These nominations are effective on December 8, 2004. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sandra Streets, Acting Director, Office of Human Resources, Office of the Secretary, Department of the Interior, 1849 C Street, NW., Washington, DC 20240; telephone:
(202)208-6761. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of the Departmental Performance Review Board is to consider the initial rating and award recommendations; review all documentation, including any written response by the executive being rated and any comments provided by a higher-level reviewer; conduct whatever additional review it deems necessary; and make written recommendations to the appropriate appointing authority regarding final performance ratings of record and the awarding of performance bonuses, Secretary's executive leadership awards, and performance-based pay rate adjustments. Assistant Secretaries/Equivalent Officials nominate Senior Executive Service members in their organizations each year to serve on the Performance Review Board. The Executive Resources Board makes final selection of members. Appointment to the Performance Review Board is for one year, which is renewable. The Department has appointed the following individuals to serve on the Department of the Interior 2004 Performance Review Board: Marti Allbright, Director, Take Pride in America Karen Baker, Deputy Chief, Office of Administrative Policy and Services K. Lynn Bennett, State Director, Idaho Robert Bennett, State Director, Wyoming Elaine Brong, State Director, Oregon Robert Brown, Associate Director for Administration and Budget Melvin Burch, Regional Fiduciary Trust Administrator Chad Calvert, Deputy Assistant Secretary—Land and Minerals Management Scott Cameron, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Performance, Accountability and Human Resources Debbie Clark, Deputy Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs David Cohen, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Insular Affairs Lucy Q. Denett, Associate Director for Minerals Revenue Management Lawrence Finfer, Deputy Director, Office of Policy Analysis Samuel Hamilton, Regional Director—Atlanta Jeanette Hanna, Regional Director, Eastern Oklahoma Abraham Haspel, Assistant Deputy Secretary Pamela Haze, Deputy Director, Office of Budget Paul Henne, Assistant Director, Business Management and Operations Paul Hoffman, Deputy Assistant Secretary—Fish and Wildlife and Parks James Hughes, Deputy Director, Programs and Policy Fay Iudicello, Director, Office of Executive Secretariat and Regulatory Affairs Daniel Jorjani, Chief of Staff and Counselor to the Assistant Secretary, Policy, Management and Budget Christopher Kearney, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs Suzette Kimball, Regional Director, Eastern Region Ronnie Levine, Assistant Director, Information Resources Management Mark Limbaugh, Deputy Commissioner (External and Intergovernmental Affairs) Jane Lyder, Legislative Counselor Julie MacDonald, Deputy Assistant Secretary—Fish and Wildlife and Parks Pamela Malam, Regional Geographer—Eastern Region Robert McKenna, Chief Information Officer Tom Melius, Assistant Director—External Affairs Patricia Morrison, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary—Land and Minerals Management Donald Murphy, Deputy Director, National Park Service Michael Nedd, State Director, Eastern States Wayne Nordwall, Regional Director, Western Michael Olsen, Counselor to the Assistant Secretary Fredrick Ore Deputy Director, Operations Glenda Owens, Deputy Director, Office of Surface Mining Christopher Oynes, Regional Director, Gulf of Mexico OCS Region Mamie Parker, Assistant Director—Fisheries and Habitat Conservation Jason Peltier, Deputy Assistant Secretary—Water and Science Ernie Quintana, Field Director, Midwest Area (Omaha) Kirk Rodgers, Regional Director, Mid Pacific Region Christine Schabacker, Counselor to the Assistant Secretary—Water and Science Denise Sheehan, Assistant Director—Budget, Planning and Human Resources Karen Siderelis, Geographic Information Officer George Skibine, Director, Office of Indian Gaming Management Stanley Speaks, Regional Director, Northwest Karen Taylor-Goodrich, Associate Director, Resource and Visitor Protection Willie Taylor, Director, Office of Environmental Policy Compliance Barbara Wainman, Chief, Office of Communication Thomas Weimer, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary—Water and Science Kathleen Wheeler, Deputy Chief Human Capital Officer Dated: November 22, 2004. Sandra Streets, Acting Director, Office of Human Resources. [FR Doc. 04-26912 Filed 12-7-04; 8:45 am]
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