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                                                   VOL. 59, NO. 129

                                             Thursday, July 7, 1994

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Forest Service

 

Interim Report of the Forest Service Reinvention Team

AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.

ACTION: Notice of availability; request for comment.

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SUMMARY: The Forest Service announces the availability of an interim 
report which describes 5 alternative models for effecting change within 
the agency's mission, structure, and operations. The report, 
Architecture for Change: Interim Report of the Forest Service 
Reinvention Team, describes a range of approaches for the Forest 
Service to accomplish its legal mandates for land management and 
forestry assistance. The public and federal employees may request 
copies of the report and may comment on the models and the individual 
concepts and ideas the models contain.

DATES: Comments should be submitted no later than August 15, 1994.

ADDRESSES: Requests for the report, questions, and comments should be 
sent to: Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Reinvention 
Team, Rm. 910-RPE, P.O. Box 96090, Washington, D.C. 20090-6069; 
telephone: (703) 522-8437.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Questions about this report should be addressed to Carl Holguin, 
Reinvention Team, at (703) 522-8437.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As followup to the National Performance 
Review and the Department of Agriculture's focus on the improvement of 
government service, the Forest Service Reinvention Team interacted with 
over 3,000 individuals, including employees, public land users, special 
interest groups, and members of Congress to design ways the agency can 
become a world leader in conservation. The report outlines 5 
alternative models that describe potential agency purpose, outcome, 
culture, work, and structure. A copy of the Executive Summary is 
available upon request. The 225-page interim report is available for 
review and comment at all Forest Service offices. Individuals and 
groups are invited to submit comments on the report.

    Dated: June 30, 1994.
David G. Unger,
Associate Chief.
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