[United States Government Manual]
[May 31, 1996]
[Pages 437-468]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

1500 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20220
Phone, 202-622-2000
SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY                        Robert E. Rubin
Deputy Secretary                                 Lawrence H. Summers
Chief of Staff                                   Sylvia M. Mathews
Executive Secretary                              Benjamin H. Nye
Under Secretary (International Affairs)          Jeffrey R. Shafer
Under Secretary (Domestic Finance)               John D. Hawke, Jr.
  Deputy Assistant Secretary for                 (vacancy)
      Federal Finance
    Director, Office of Market                   Jill K. Ouseley
        Finance
    Director, Office of Federal                  Norman K. Carleton
        Finance Policy Analysis
  Deputy Assistant Secretary for                 Mozelle W. Thompson
      Government Finance Policy 
      Analysis
    Director, Office of Corporate                (vacancy)
        Finance
    Director, Office of Government               Charles D. Haworth
        Financing
    Director, Office of Synthetic                (vacancy)
        Fuels
Under Secretary (Enforcement)                    (vacancy)
Assistant Secretary (Enforcement)                James E. Johnson
  Deputy Assistant Secretary (Law                Elisabeth Bresee
      Enforcement)
    Director, Office of Law                      Charles Brisbin
        Enforcement
    Director, Project Outreach                   Herbert Jones
    Director, Office of Financial                Stanley E. Morris
        Crimes Enforcement Network 
        (FinCEN)
    Director, Office of Foreign                  R. Richard Newcomb
        Assets Control
  Deputy Assistant Secretary                     John P. Simpson
      (Regulatory, Tariff and Trade 
      Enforcement)
    Director, Office of Trade and                Dennis M. O'Connell
        Tariff Affairs
Assistant Secretary (Financial Institutions)     Richard S. Carnell
  Deputy Assistant Secretary for                 Fe Morales Marks
      Financial Institutions Policy
    Director, Office of Policy                   Gordon Eastburn
        Planning and Analysis
    Director, Office of Financial                Joan Affleck-Smith
        Institutions Policy
Assistant Secretary (Economic Policy)            Joshua Gotbaum
  Deputy Assistant Secretary for                 Daniel E. Sichel
      Macroeconomics Analysis
    Director, Office of Financial                John H. Auten
        Analysis
  Deputy Assistant Secretary for                 Robert F. Gillingham
      Policy Coordination
    Director, Office of Economic                 (vacancy)
        Analysis
    Director, Office of Policy                   John C. Hambor
        Analysis
    Director, Office of                          Thomas A. McCown, Jr.
      International Financial 
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    Director, Office of Foreign                  William L. Griever
        Portfolio Investment Survey
Fiscal Assistant Secretary                       Gerald Murphy
  Deputy Fiscal Assistant Secretary              (vacancy)
  Assistant Fiscal Assistant                     John A. Kilcoyne
      Secretary
  Director, Office of Cash and Debt              Donald A. Chiodo
      Management
  Senior Adviser for Fiscal                      Roger A. Bezdek
      Management
General Counsel                                  Edward S. Knight
  Deputy General Counsel                         Neal Wolin
    Associate General Counsel                    Richard S. Carro
        (Legislation, Litigation, 
        and Regulation)
  Assistant General Counsel                      John E. Bowman
      (Banking and Finance)
  Assistant General Counsel                      Robert M. McNamara, Jr.
      (Enforcement)
  Assistant General Counsel                      Kenneth R. Schmalzbach
      (Administrative and General 
      Law)
  Assistant General Counsel                      Russell L. Munk
      (International Affairs)
  Tax Legislative Counsel                        Glen A. Kohl
   International Tax Counsel                     Joseph H. Guttentag
  Benefits Tax Counsel                           J. Mark Iwry
Inspector General                                Valerie Lau
  Special Assistants to the                      Barry L. Savill
      Inspector General
                                                 Raisa Otero-Cesario
  Director, Inspectors General                   Andrew J. Pasden
      Auditor Training Institute
  Counsel to the Inspector General               Lori Y. Vassar
  Deputy Inspector General                       Richard B. Calahan
  Director of Evaluations                        Emilie M. Baebel
  Director of Information                        Joseph A. Lawson
      Technology
  Assistant Inspector General for                James M. Cottos
      Investigations
    Director of Investigations                   Chester W. White
    Director of Oversight                        John N. Balakos
  Assistant Inspector General for                (vacancy)
      Audit
    Deputy Assistant Inspector                   Dennis S. Schindel
        General for Audit (Program 
        Audits)
    Deputy Assistant Inspector                   William H. Pugh
        General for Audit 
        (Financial Management)
  Assistant Inspector General for                Gary L. Whittington
      Resources/Chief Financial 
      Officer
    Deputy Assistant Inspector                   Clifford H. Jennings
        General for Resources/
        Deputy Chief Financial 
        Officer
Assistant Secretary (International Affairs)      David Lipton
    Director of Program Services                 Daniel A. O'Brien, 
                                                     Acting
  Deputy Assistant Secretary for                 Timothy F. Geithner
      International Monetary and 
      Financial Policy
    Director, Office of Foreign                  John D. Lange, Jr.
        Exchange Operations
    Director, Office of                          John L. Weeks
        International Banking and 
        Portfolio Investment
    Director, Office of Industrial               Robert Harlow, Acting
        Nations and Global Analyses 

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    Director, Office of                          James M. Lister
        International Monetary 
        Policy
  Deputy Assistant Secretary for                 Charles Schotta
      Middle East and Energy Policy
    Director, Office of Middle East              David S. Curry
        and Energy
    Director, U.S.-Saudi Arabian                 Jon M. Gaaserud
        Joint Commission Program 
        Office
  Deputy Assistant Secretary for                 Susan B. Levine
      International Development and 
      Debt Policy
    Director, Office of                          Joseph Eichenberger
        Multilateral Development 
        Banks
    Director, Office of                          Mary E. Chaves
        International Debt Policy
  Deputy Assistant Secretary for                 James H. Fall III
      Developing Nations
    Director, Office of Latin                    Bruce M. Juba
        American and Caribbean 
        Nations
    Director, Office of Asian and                Margrethe Lundsager
        Near East Nations
    Director, Office of African                  Edwin L. Barber III
        Nations and Paris Club
  Deputy Assistant Secretary for                 William E. Barreda
      Trade and Investment Policy
    Director, Office of                          T. Whittier Warthin
        International Trade
    Director, Office of                          Donald Crafts
        International Investment
    Director, Office of Trade                    Steven F. Tvardek
        Finance
    Director, Office of Financial                Todd Crawford
        Services Negotiations
  Deputy Assistant Secretary for                 Michael Froman
      Eastern Europe and Former 
      Soviet Union
    Director, Office of Eastern                  Mark Sobel
        Europe and Former Soviet 
        Union Nations
    Director, Office of Technical                Daniel Zelikow
        Assistance
Assistant Secretary (Legislative Affairs and     Linda L. Robertson
    Public Liaison)
    Director, Office of Legislative              Gail E. Peterson
        Affairs
    Legislative Specialist                       Fran Davis
    Congressional Inquiries                      Ora Starks
  Deputy Assistant Secretary (Tax                Floyd L. Williams
      and Budget)
  Deputy Assistant Secretary                     Victor Rojas
      (Finance)
  Deputy Executive Assistant                     Joyce H. Carrier
      Secretary for Public Liaison
    Director, Office of Business                 Matthew Gorman
        Liaison
Assistant Secretary for Management/Chief         George Munoz
    Financial Officer
  Deputy Chief Financial Officer                 Steven O. App
    Director, Office of Accounting               Joel Taub
        and Internal Control
    Director, Office of Systems and              Dennis Mitchell
        Financial Reports
    Director, Office of Financial                Barry K. Hudson
        and Budget Execution
    Director, Office of Security                 Richard P. Riley

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  Deputy Assistant Secretary for                 W. Scott Gould
      Departmental Finance and 
      Management
    Director, Office of Small                    T.J. Garcia
        Business Programs
    Director, Office of Procurement              Robert A. Welch
    Director, Office of Real and                 Robert T. Harper
        Personal Property 
        Management
    Director, Office of Personnel                Robert Breivis
        Policy
    Director, Office of Equal                    Ronald A. Glaser
        Opportunity Program
    Director, Treasury Integrated                Edward B. Powell III
        Management Information 
        Systems
    Director, Office of                          Debra Tomchek
        Organizational Improvement
    Director, Office of Budget                   Carl Moravitz
    Director, Treasury Reinvention               Anthony A. Fleming
    Director, Office of Strategic                John Murphy
        Planning
    Director, Treasury Executive                 Suellen Hamby
        Institute
  Deputy Assistant Secretary for                 Alex Rodriguez
      Administration
    Director, Office of Management               William H. Gillers
        Advisory Services
    Director, Automated Systems                  G. Dale Seward
        Division
    Director, Printing and Graphics              Kirk B. Markland
        Division
    Director, Facilities Management              James R. Haulsey
        Division
    Director, Financial Management               Mary Beth Shaw
        Division
    Director, Procurement Services               Wesley L. Hawley
        Division
    Director, Administrative                     Ida Hernandez
        Operations Division
    Director, Personnel Resources                Rosemary Downing
        Division
  Deputy Assistant Secretary for                 Wushow Chou
      Information Systems
    Director, Office of Information              Jane L. Sullivan
        Resources Management
    Director, Office of                          James J. Flyzik
        Telecommunications 
        Management
Assistant Secretary (Public Affairs)             Howard M. Schloss
  Deputy Assistant Secretary for                 Calvin A. Mitchell III
      Public Affairs
    Director, Public Affairs                     Chris Peacock
Assistant Secretary (Tax Policy)                 Leslie Samuels
  Deputy Assistant Secretary (Tax                Cynthia Beerbower
      Policy)
    Tax Legislative Counsel                      Glen A. Kohl
    International Tax Counsel                    Joseph H. Guttentag
    Benefits Tax Counsel                         J. Mark Iwry
  Deputy Assistant Secretary (Tax                Eric Toder
      Analysis)
    Director, Office of Tax                      Lowell Dworin
        Analysis
Treasurer of the United States                   Mary Ellen Withrow

BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND FIREARMS
650 Massachusetts Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20226
Phone, 202-927-8500
Director                                         John W. Magaw
Deputy Director                                  Bradley A. Buckles
Ombudsman                                        Christopher M. Cuyler
Equal Opportunity Executive Assistant            Marjorie R. Kornegay

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Legislative Affairs Executive Assistant          Peter L. Gagliardi
Assistant Director (Liaison and Public           Patrick D. Hynes
    Information)
Strategic Planning Office                        Wayne Miller
Chief Counsel                                    Stephen McHale
Associate Director (Enforcement)                 Andrew L. Vita
Assistant Director (Inspection)                  Richard J. Hankinson
Assistant Director (Management)/Chief Financial  Richard J. Watkins
    Officer
Assistant Director (Science and Information      Arthur J. Libertucci
    Technology)
Assistant Director (Training and Professional    Gale D. Rossides
    Development)

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
250 E Street SW., Washington, DC 20219
Phone, 202-874-5000
Comptroller                                      Eugene A. Ludwig
Senior Advisers to the Comptroller               Mark P. Jacobsen, Frank 
                                                     Maguire, Jr.
Senior Deputy Comptroller for Economic Analysis  Konrad S. Alt
Deputy Comptroller for Economic and Policy       James Kamihachi
    Analysis
Deputy Comptroller for Public Affairs            Leonora S. Cross
Director, Communications                         Ellen Stockdale
Director, Press Relations                        Naomi Salus
Director, Congressional Liaison                  Carolyn Z. McFarlane
Director, Banking Relations                      William F. Grant III
Senior Deputy Comptroller for Bank Supervision   Susan F. Krause
    Policy
Chief National Bank Examiner                     Jimmy F. Barton
Deputy Comptroller for International Banking     (vacancy)
    and Finance
Deputy Comptroller for Information Resources     Allan B. Guerrina
    Management
Senior Deputy Comptroller for Bank Supervision   Leann G. Britton
    Operations
District Liaison                                 Fred E. Finke
Deputy Comptroller for Multinational Banking     Ralph E. Sharpe
Deputy Comptroller for Compliance Management     Bert A. Otto, Acting
Deputy Comptroller for Special Supervision       (vacancy)
Senior Deputy Comptroller for Capital Markets    Douglas E. Harris
Senior Deputy Comptroller for Administration     Judith A. Walter
Deputy Comptroller for Resource Management       Gary W. Norton
Chief Financial Officer                          Ronald P. Passero
Chief Counsel                                    Julie L. Williams
Deputy Chief Counsels                            Robert B. Serino
                                                 Raymond Natter
Deputy Comptroller for Bank Organization and     Steven J. Weiss
    Structure


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UNITED STATES CUSTOMS SERVICE
1301 Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20229
Phone, 202-927-6724
Commissioner of Customs                          George Weise
  Confidential Assistant                         Dawn Reneau
  Chief of Staff                                 Holm J. Kappler
  Deputy Commissioner                            Michael H. Lane
  Special Assistant to the Deputy                Robert Mitchell
      Commissioner
  Assistant Commissioner                         Stuart Seidel
      (Regulations and Rulings)
  Assistant Commissioner                         Walter Biondi
      (Investigations)
  Assistant Commissioner                         Douglas Browning
      (International Affairs)
  Assistant Commissioner                         Jose D. Padilla
      (Communications and 
      Congressional Affairs)
  Assistant Commissioner (Field                  Samuel Banks
      Operations)
  Assistant Commissioner (Finance)               Vincette Goerl
  Assistant Commissioner                         William Riley
      (Information and Technology)
  Assistant Commissioner (Human                  Deborah Spero
      Resources Management)
  Assistant Commissioner (Strategic              Edward Kwas
      Trade)
  Assistant Commissioner (Internal               Homer Williams
      Affairs)
  Chief Counsel                                  Elizabeth Anderson
  Director, Planning and Evaluation              Earl Walter
  Ombudsman                                      Walter Corley
  Special Assistant to the                       Linda Batts
      Commissioner and Director, 
      Equal Employment Opportunity

BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING
Fourteenth and C Streets SW., Washington, DC 20228
Phone, 202-874-3019
Director                                         Larry E. Rolufs
Associate Director (Chief Operating Officer)     Carla F. Kidwell
Associate Director (Chief Financial Officer)     L. Paul Blackmer, Jr.
Assistant Director (Management)                  Timothy G. Vigotsky
Assistant Director (Technology)                  Milton J. Seidel
Assistant Director (Research and Development)    Thomas A. Ferguson
Deputy Associate Director (Fort Worth            Ray E. LaVan
    Operations)
Chief Counsel                                    Carrol H. Kinsey

FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING CENTER
Glynco, GA 31524. Phone, 912-267-2100. Fax, 912-267-2495
Washington, DC. Phone, 202-927-8940. Fax, 202-927-8782
Artesia, NM, Operations. Phone, 505-748-8000. Fax, 505-748-8100
Director                                         Charles F. Rinkevich
Deputy Director                                  R.J. Miller
  Associate Director                             John C. Dooher
  Director (Administration)                      Kenneth A. Hall

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  Director (General Training)                    Connie L. Patrick
  Director (Special Training)                    Ray M. Rice
  Director (State and Local                      Hobart M. Henson
      Training)
  Director (Artesia, NM,                         Jeffery Hesser
      Operations)
  Director (Washington, DC, Office)              John C. Dooher

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICE
401 Fourteenth Street SW., Washington, DC 20227
Phone, 202-874-6740
Commissioner                                     Russell D. Morris
Deputy Commissioner                              Michael T. Smokovich
Associate Deputy Commissioner for Reengineering  Virginia Harter
Director, Legislative and Public Affairs         Jim L. Hagedorn
Director, Office of Quality and Diversity        Sondra Hutchinson
    Management
Chief Counsel                                    David A. Ingold
  Assistant Commissioner, Agency                 Walter L. Jordan
      Services
  Assistant Commissioner, Federal                Larry D. Stout
      Finance
  Assistant Commissioner, Financial              Diane E. Clark
      Information
  Assistant Commissioner,                        Constance E. Craig
      Information Resources
  Assistant Commissioner,                        Mitchell A. Levine
      Management (CFO)
  Assistant Commissioner, Regional               Bland T. Brockenborough
      Operations

INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE
1111 Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20224
Phone, 202-622-5000
Commissioner of Internal Revenue                 Margaret Milner 
                                                     Richardson
  Special Assistant to the                       Helen Bolten
      Commissioner
  Assistants to the Commissioner                 Heather Malloy, John 
                                                     Staples, C. 
                                                     Elizabeth Wagner
  Chief of Staff                                 Darlene Berthod
  Director, Small Business Affairs               Barbara Jenkins
  Director, Office of Public                     Sue Sottile
      Liaison
Deputy Commissioner                              Michael P. Dolan
  Assistant to the Deputy                        James E. Rogers, Jr.
      Commissioner
  National Transition Executive                  Charles H. Brennan
Taxpayer Ombudsman                               Lee Monks
National Director of Appeals                     Vince Canciello
Associate Commissioner for Modernization         Judy Van Alfen
  Executive Assistant                            Blanca Zayas
Chief Counsel                                    Stuart Brown
  Deputy Chief Counsel                           Marlene Gross
    Associate Chief Counsel                      Judy Dunn
        (Domestic)
    Associate Chief Counsel                      Sarah Hall Ingram
        (Employee Benefits/Exempt 
        Organizations)
    Associate Chief Counsel                      Eliot Fielding
      (Enforcement Litigation)
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    Associate Chief Counsel                      Richard Mihelcic
        (Finance/Management)
    Associate Chief Counsel                      Benedetta Kissel
        (International)
Chief Compliance Officer                         Jim Donelson, Acting
  Executive Assistant                            Diane Grant
  Assistant Commissioner                         Ronald S. Rhodes
      (Collection)
  Assistant Commissioner (Criminal               (vacancy)
      Investigation)
  Assistant Commissioner                         Tom Wilson, Acting
      (Examination)
  Assistant Commissioner (Employee               Evelyn Petschek
      Plans/Exempt Organizations)
  Assistant Commissioner                         John T. Lyons
      (International)
Chief Financial Officer                          Tony Musick, Acting
  Executive Assistant                            Mike Noble
  Controller/Director for Financial              Lisa Fiely, Acting
      Management
Chief Information Officer                        Arthur A. Gross
  Executive Assistant                            (vacancy)
  Privacy Advocate Officer                       Robert Veeder
Chief Inspector                                  Gary Bell
  Deputy Chief Inspector                         Doug Crouch
    Assistant Chief Inspector                    Billy Morrison
        (Internal Audit)
    Assistant Chief Inspector                    Sebastian Lorigo
        (Internal Security)
Chief, Management and Administration             David Mader
  Senior Adviser                                 Joann Buck
  Assistant Commissioner                         Greg Rothwell
      (Procurement)
  National Director, Equal                       Ed Chavez
      Opportunity and Diversity
  National Director, Strategic                   Charlotte Perdue
      Planning Division
  National Director, Communications              Judith Tomaso
      Division
  National Director, Tax Forms and               Sheldon Schwartz
      Publications
  Director, Legislative Affairs                  Erik North, Acting
      Division
Chief, Taxpayer Service                          Jim Donelson
  Executive Assistant                            Frank Spiegelberg
  Assistant Commissioner (Taxpayer               Gwen Krauss
      Services)
Chief, Headquarters Operations                   (vacancy)
  Executive Assistant                            Ben Dadd

UNITED STATES MINT
633 Third Street NW., Washington, DC 20220
Phone, 202-874-6000
Director of the Mint                             Philip N. Diehl
Deputy Director                                  John P. Mitchell
Special Assistant to the Director                Eric Hallerberg
Chief Counsel                                    Kenneth B. Gubin
Chief, Security/Internal Review                  William F. Daddio
Associate Director for Policy and Management/    Jay Weinstein
    Chief Financial Officer
Deputy Associate Director for Finance/Deputy     Terry Bowie
    Chief Financial Officer
Associate Director/Chief Operating Officer       Andrew Cosgarea, Jr.

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Associate Director for Marketing                 David Pickens
Deputy Associate Director for Marketing          Paul Spedden

BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT
999 E Street NW., Washington, DC 20239-0001
Phone, 202-219-3300
Commissioner                                     Richard L. Gregg
  Deputy Commissioner                            Van Zeck
  Director, Government Securities                Kenneth R. Papaj
      Regulation Staff
  Chief Counsel                                  Walter T. Eccard
  Assistant Commissioner                         Carl M. Locken, Jr.
      (Financing)
  Assistant Commissioner                         Jane O'Brien
      (Securities and Accounting 
      Services)
  Assistant Commissioner                         Thomas W. Harrison
      (Administration)
  Assistant Commissioner (Automated              Noel E. Keesor
      Information Systems)
  Assistant Commissioner (Savings                Arthur A. Klass
      Bond Operations)
  Assistant Commissioner (Public                 Debra Hines
      Debt Accounting)
  Executive Director (Savings Bonds              Dino DeConcini
      Marketing Office)

UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE
1800 G Street NW., Washington, DC 20223
Phone, 202-435-5708
Director                                         Eljay B. Bowron
  Deputy Director                                Richard J. Griffin
    Assistant Director                           W. Ralph Basham
        (Administration)
    Assistant Director (Inspection)              Dennis L. Finch
    Assistant Director (Protective               David C. Lee
        Research)
    Assistant Director (Protective               Richard S. Miller
        Operations)
    Assistant Director                           Paul A. Hackenberry
        (Investigations)
    Assistant Director (Government               H. Terrence Samway
        Liaison and Public Affairs)
    Assistant Director (Training)                K. David Holmes
  Chief Counsel                                  John J. Kelleher

OFFICE OF THRIFT SUPERVISION
1700 G Street NW., Washington, DC 20552
Phone, 202-906-6000
Director                                         Jonathan L. Fiechter,
                                                     Acting
  Director, Minority Affairs                     Nadine Elzy
  Executive Director, Supervision                John F. Downey
  Chief Counsel                                  Carolyn J. Buck
  Executive Director, External                   John L. Von Seggern, 
      Affairs                                        Acting
  Executive Director, Research and               Kenneth F. Ryder
      Analysis
  Executive Director,                            Cora Prifold Beebe
      Administration
  Associate Director for FDIC                    Walter B. Mason

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  Director, Press Relations                      William E. Fulwider
  Director, Congressional Affairs                John L. Von Seggern
________________________________________________________________________
The Department of the Treasury performs four basic functions: 
formulating and recommending economic, financial, tax, and fiscal 
policies; serving as financial agent for the U.S. Government; enforcing 
the law; and manufacturing coins and currency.

The Treasury Department was created by act of September 2, 1789 (31 
U.S.C. 301 and 301 note). Many subsequent acts have figured in the 
development of the Department, delegating new duties to its charge and 
establishing the numerous bureaus and divisions that now comprise the 
Treasury.

Secretary

As a major policy adviser to the President, the Secretary has primary 
responsibility for formulating and recommending domestic and 
international financial, economic, and tax policy; participating in the 
formulation of broad fiscal policies that have general significance for 
the economy; and managing the public debt. The Secretary also oversees 
the activities of the Department in carrying out its major law 
enforcement responsibility; in serving as the financial agent for the 
U.S. Government; and in manufacturing coins, currency, and other 
products for customer agencies.
    In addition, the Secretary has many responsibilities as chief 
financial officer of the Government. The Secretary serves as Chairman  
pro  tempore  of  the  Economic  Policy  Council and as U.S. Governor of 
the International Monetary Fund, the International Bank for 
Reconstruction and Development, the Inter-American Development Bank, and 
the African Development Bank. The Office of the Secretary includes the 
offices of Deputy Secretary, General Counsel, Inspector General, the 
Under Secretaries, the Assistant Secretaries, and Treasurer.

Deputy Secretary

The Deputy Secretary assists the Secretary in the supervision and 
direction of the Department and its assigned programs, and acts for the 
Secretary in his absence.

Under Secretary for International Affairs

The Under Secretary for International Affairs advises and assists the 
Secretary and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury in the formulation and 
execution of U.S. international policy. These responsibilities include 
the development of policies and guidance of Department activities in the 
areas of international monetary affairs, trade and investment policy, 
international debt strategy, and U.S. participation in international 
financial institutions. The Under Secretary acts as the U.S. G-7 Deputy 
with responsibility for coordinating economic policies with finance 
ministers from seven industrial nations and preparing the President for 
the annual economic summits.

Under Secretary for Domestic Finance

The Under Secretary for Domestic Finance advises and assists the 
Secretary and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury in the areas of domestic 
finance, banking, and other related economic matters. These 
responsibilities include the development of policies and guidance for 
Treasury Department activities in the areas of financial institutions, 
Federal debt finance, financial regulation, and capital markets.

Under Secretary for Enforcement

The Office of the Under Secretary for Enforcement was established in 
fiscal year 1994 to promote and protect the Treasury Department's 
enforcement interest, to effect an equalization across other 
departmental secretariats as they deal on enforcement issues.

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Assistant Secretaries

Financial Institutions  The Assistant Secretary (Domestic Finance) 
advises and assists the Secretary, Deputy Secretary, and Under Secretary 
for Finance on matters of Federal, State, and local finance, financial 
institutions policy, and synthetic fuels projects.
    In the area of Federal finance, the Office is responsible for 
Government financing and debt management; determining interest rates for 
various Federal borrowing, lending, and investment purposes under 
pertinent statutes; and developing legislative and administrative 
principles and standards for Federal credit programs, loan asset sales, 
and the Federal Financing Bank.
    The Office is also responsible for:
    --issues involving the financing of State and local governments;
    --oversight of the Office of Revenue Sharing, which returns 
specified amounts of federally collected funds to eligible units of 
general-purpose governments;
    --coordinating the Treasury Department's legislative efforts with 
regard to financial institutions legislation and legislation affecting 
the Federal agencies that regulate financial institutions; and
    --providing support to carry out the Department's responsibilities 
regarding the Securities Investor Protection Corporation, the Pension 
Benefit Guaranty Corporation, and synthetic fuels projects taken over 
from the Synthetic Fuels Corporation.
Economic Policy  The Assistant Secretary (Economic Policy) informs the 
Secretary and other senior Treasury officials of current and prospective 
economic developments and assists in the determination of appropriate 
economic policies. The Assistant Secretary:
    --reviews and analyzes both domestic and international economic 
issues, as well as developments in the financial markets;
    --participates with the Secretary in the Economic Policy Council and 
the Troika Forecasting Group, which develops official economic 
projections and advises the President on choices among alternative 
courses of economic policy; and
    --works closely with officials of the Office of Management and 
Budget, the Council of Economic Advisers, and other Government agencies 
on the economic forecasts underlying the yearly budget process, and 
advises the Secretary on the economic effects of tax and budget policy.
    Within the Office of Economic Policy, staff support is provided by 
the Office of Financial Analysis, the Office of Special Studies, the 
Office of Monetary Policy Analysis, and the Applied Econometric Staff.
Enforcement  The Assistant Secretary (Enforcement) supervises the 
following operating bureaus: U.S. Secret Service; U.S. Customs Service; 
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center; and Alcohol, Tobacco and 
Firearms. In addition, the Assistant Secretary is responsible for the 
Office of Financial Enforcement, and the Office of Foreign Assets 
Control.
    The Assistant Secretary coordinates Treasury law enforcement 
matters, including the formulation of policies for Treasury enforcement 
activities, and cooperates on law enforcement matters with other Federal 
agencies.
    The important missions of protecting the President and other high 
Government officials and preventing counterfeiting of U.S. currency and 
theft and forgery of Government securities and checks are entrusted to 
the U.S. Secret Service.
    The U.S. Customs Service collects revenue from imports and enforces 
the customs laws. In addition, it interdicts contraband, including 
narcotics, along the land and sea borders of the United States.
    The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms is charged with 
collecting excise taxes on alcoholic beverages and tobacco products; 
suppressing traffic in illicit distilled spirits and illegal use of 
explosives; and controlling the sale and registration of firearms.
    The Federal Law Enforcement Training Center provides law enforcement 
training for personnel of Federal agencies.

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    The Office of Financial Enforcement assists in implementing the Bank 
Secrecy Act and administering related Treasury regulations.
    The Office of Foreign Assets Control assists U.S. foreign policy 
aims by controlling assets in the United States of ``blocked'' countries 
and the flow of funds and trade to them.
Fiscal Affairs  The Office of the Fiscal Assistant Secretary was 
established pursuant to Reorganization Plan No. III of 1940 (5 U.S.C. 
app.). The Office supervises the administration of the Government's 
fiscal affairs. This includes the administration of Treasury financing 
operations; management of Treasury's cash balances in tax and loan 
investment accounts in commercial financial institutions and operating 
balances with Federal Reserve Banks; and the Department's participation 
in the Joint Financial Management Improvement Program for improvement of 
accounting in the Federal Government. Supervision and oversight over the 
functions and activities of the Financial Management Service and the 
Bureau of the Public Debt are also provided.
    The Fiscal Assistant Secretary is responsible for improved cash 
management, debt collection, and credit administration on a 
Governmentwide basis under the umbrella of the Administration's Reform 
'88 initiative.
    The Office:
    --acts as liaison between the Secretary and other Government 
agencies with respect to their financial operations;
    --manages the cash position of the Treasury and projects and 
monitors ``debt subject-to-limit;''
    --directs the performance of the fiscal agency functions of the 
Federal Reserve Banks;
    --conducts governmentwide accounting and cash management activities;
    --exercises supervision over depositories of the United States; and
    --provides management overview of investment practices for 
Government trust and other accounts.
International Affairs  The Office of the Assistant Secretary 
(International Affairs) advises and assists the Secretary, Deputy 
Secretary, and Under Secretary for International Affairs in the 
formulation and execution of policies dealing with international 
monetary, financial, commercial, energy, and trade policies and 
programs. The work of the Office is organized into groups responsible 
for monetary affairs, developing nations, trade and investment policy, 
and Arabian Peninsula affairs.
    These functions are performed by supporting staff offices, which:
    --conduct financial diplomacy with industrial and developing nations 
and regions;
    --work toward improving the structure and operations of the 
international monetary system;
    --monitor developments in foreign exchange and other markets and 
official operations affecting those markets;
    --facilitate structural monetary cooperation through the 
International Monetary Fund and other channels;
    --oversee U.S. participation in the multilateral development banks 
and coordinate U.S. policies and operations relating to bilateral and 
multilateral development lending programs and institutions;
    --formulate policy concerning financing of trade;
    --coordinate policies toward foreign investments in the United 
States and U.S. investments abroad; and
    --analyze balance of payments and other basic financial and economic 
data, including data on petroleum, affecting world payment patterns and 
the world economic outlook.
    As part of those functions, the Office supports the Secretary in his 
role as co-Chairman of the U.S.-Saudi Arabian Joint Commission on 
Economic Cooperation, co-Chairman of the U.S.-Israel Joint Committee for 
Investment and Trade, co-Chairman of the U.S.-China Joint Economic 
Committee, and Chairman of the National Advisory Council on 
International Monetary and Financial Policies.
Treasurer of the United States  The Office of the Treasurer of the 
United States was established on September 6, 1777. The Treasurer was 
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Government funds, but many of these functions have been assumed by 
different bureaus of the Department of the Treasury. In 1981, the 
Treasurer was assigned responsibility for oversight of the Bureau of 
Engraving and Printing and the United States Mint. The Treasurer reports 
to the Secretary through the Assistant Secretary (Management)/Chief 
Financial Officer.
Tax Policy  The Office of the Assistant Secretary (Tax Policy) advises 
and assists the Secretary and the Deputy Secretary in the formulation 
and execution of domestic and international tax policies and programs.
    These functions, carried out by supporting staff offices, include:
    --analysis of proposed tax legislation and tax programs;
    --projections of economic trends affecting tax bases;
    --studies of effects of alternative tax measures;
    --preparation of official estimates of Government receipts for the 
President's annual budget messages;
    --legal advice and analysis on domestic and international tax 
matters;
    --assistance in the development and review of tax legislation and 
domestic and international tax regulations and rulings; and
    --participation in international tax treaty negotiations and in 
maintenance of relations with international organizations on tax 
matters.

For further information concerning the Departmental Offices, contact the 
Public Affairs Office, Department of the Treasury, 1500 Pennsylvania 
Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20220. Phone, 202-622-2960.

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms was established by Treasury 
Department Order No. 221, effective July 1, 1972. The order transferred 
the functions, powers, and duties arising under laws relating to 
alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives from the Internal Revenue 
Service to the Bureau. On December 5, 1978, Treasury Department Order 
No. 120-1 assigned to the Bureau responsibility for enforcing chapter 
114 of title 18 of the United States Code (18 U.S.C. 2341 et seq.) 
relating to interstate trafficking in contraband cigarettes. With 
passage of the Anti-Arson Act of 1982, the Bureau was given the 
additional responsibility of addressing commercial arson nationwide.
    Bureau Headquarters is located in Washington, DC, but since the 
Bureau is decentralized, most of its personnel are stationed throughout 
the country where many of its operational functions are performed.
    The Bureau is responsible for enforcing and administering firearms 
and explosives laws, as well as those covering the production, taxation, 
and distribution of alcohol and tobacco products. The Bureau's 
objectives are to maximize compliance with and investigate violations of 
these laws. To achieve these goals, the Bureau is divided into two basic 
functions: criminal enforcement and regulatory enforcement.
    The objectives of criminal enforcement activities are to:
    --suppress illegal trafficking, possession and use of firearms, 
destructive devices, and explosives;
    --impact arson-for-profit schemes;
    --suppress the traffic in illicit distilled spirits;
    --suppress interstate trafficking in contraband cigarettes;
    --assist Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies in 
reducing crime and violence; and
    --investigate narcotics traffickers who use firearms and explosives 
as tools of their trade, especially violent gangs.
    The objectives of regulatory enforcement activities are to:
    --determine and ensure full collection of revenue due from legal 
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tobacco, firearms, and ammunition manufacturing industries;
    --fulfill the Bureau's responsibility in ensuring product integrity 
and health warning statements, and in preventing commercial bribery, 
consumer deception, and other improper trade practices in the beverage 
alcohol industry;
    --assist other Federal, State, and local governmental agencies in 
the resolution of problems relating to revenue protection;
    --ensure that persons prohibited by law from manufacturing, 
importing, or dealing in alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives do 
not obtain a license or permit;
    --ensure that storage facilities for explosives are safe, secure, 
and properly stored to avoid presenting a hazard to the public; and
    --ensure that an audit trail is preserved to permit the tracing of 
firearms used in the commission of crimes and full accountability for 
explosive materials.

                                    District Offices--Regulatory Enforcement                                    
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                   District                                     Address                          Director       
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MIDWEST--Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky,           Suite 310, 300 South Riverside Plaza,    Candace E. Moberly     
 Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio,        Chicago, IL 60606-6616                                         
 South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin                                                                         
                                                                                                                
NORTH ATLANTIC-- Connecticut, Delaware,         Rm. 620, 6 World Trade Ctr., New York,   Bruce L. Weininger     
 District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland,          NY 10048                                                       
 Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New                                                                  
 York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont                                                                      
                                                                                                                
SOUTHEAST--Alabama, Florida, Georgia,           Suite 300, 2600 Century Pky., Atlanta,   Larry Moore            
 Mississippi, North Carolina, Puerto Rico,       GA 30345                                                       
 South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Virgin                                                                    
 Islands                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                
SOUTHWEST--Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa,   7th Fl., 1114 Commerce St., Dallas, TX   Dave Royalty           
 Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, New      75242                                                          
 Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas                                                                                        
                                                                                                                
WESTERN--Alaska, American Samoa, California,    11th Fl., 221 Main St., San Francisco,   Victoria J. Renneckar  
 Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon,   CA 94105                                                       
 Pacific Islands, Utah, Washington, Wyoming                                                                     


                                  Field Division Offices--Office of Enforcement                                 
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             Field Division                              Address                     Special Agent in Charge    
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Atlanta, GA.............................  Suite 406, 101 Marietta St. NW.,      Richard C. Fox                
                                           30303.                                                               
Baltimore, MD...........................  6th Fl., 22 South Howard St., 21201.  M. Stewart Allen              
Birmingham, AL..........................  Rm. 725, 2121 8th Ave. N., 35203....  James Cavanaugh               
Boston, MA..............................  Rm. 701, 10 Causeway St., 02222-1081  Jeffrey R. Roehm              
Charlotte, NC...........................  Suite 400, 4530 Park Rd., 28209.....  Mark Logan                    
Chicago, IL.............................  Suite 350 S., 300 S. Riverside Plz.,  David L. Benton               
                                           60606-6616.                                                          
Cleveland, OH...........................  Suite 200, 6745 Engle Rd.,            (Vacancy)                     
                                           Middleburg Heights, 44130.                                           
Dallas, TX..............................  1200 Main Twr. Bldg., 75250.........  Lester D. Martz               
Detroit, MI.............................  Suite 300, 1155 Brewery Park Blvd.,   Stanley Zimmerman             
                                           48207-2602.                                                          
Houston, TX.............................  Suite 210, 15355 Vantage Pkwy. W.,    Richard W. Haynes             
                                           77032.                                                               
Kansas City, MO.........................  Suite 200, 2600 Grand Ave., 64108...  James R. Switzer              
Los Angeles, CA.........................  Suite 800, 350 S. Figueroa St.,       Bernard LaForest              
                                           90071.                                                               
Louisville, KY..........................  Suite 322, 600 Dr. Martin Luther      James L. Brown                
                                           King Jr. Pl., 40202.                                                 
Miami, FL...............................  Suite 120, 8420 NW. 52d St., 33166..  Jimmy Wooten                  
Nashville, TN...........................  Suite 215, 215 Centerview Dr.,        Richard Garner                
                                           Brentwood, TN 37027.                                                 
New Orleans, LA.........................  Suite 1050, 111 Veterans Blvd.,       Robert Stellingworth          
                                           Metairie, LA 70005.                                                  
New York, NY............................  Rm. 238, 6 World Trade Ctr., 10048..  Henry J. Ballas               
Philadelphia, PA........................  Rm. 504, 2d & Chestnut Sts., 19106..  Robert H. Wall                
Phoenix, AZ.............................  Suite 1010, 3003 N. Central Ave.,     Robert H. Valadez, Jr.          
                                           85012.                                                               
San Francisco, CA.......................  Suite 1250, 221 Main St., 94105.....  Paul M. Snabel                
Seattle, WA.............................  Rm. 806, 915 2d Ave., 98174.........  Margaret M. Moore             
St. Louis, MO...........................  Suite 550, 100 S. 4th St., 63102....  Daniel B. Hoggatt             
St. Paul, MN............................  Suite 1870, 30 E. 7th St., 55101....  (Vacancy)                       
Washington, DC..........................  Suite 620, 607 14th St. NW., 20005..  Charles R. Thomson            
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Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

[For the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency statement of 
organization, see the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 12, Part 4]

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) was created February 
25, 1863 (12 Stat. 665), as a bureau of the Department of the Treasury. 
Its primary mission is to regulate national banks. OCC is headed by the 
Comptroller, who is appointed for a 5-year term by the President with 
the advice and consent of the Senate. By statute, the Comptroller also 
serves a concurrent term as Director of the Federal Deposit Insurance 
Corporation (FDIC).
    OCC regulates national banks by its power to examine banks; approve 
or deny applications for new bank charters, branches, or mergers; take 
enforcement action--such as bank closures--against banks that are not in 
compliance with laws and regulations; and issue rules, regulations, and 
interpretations on banking practices.
    OCC supervises approximately 3,300 national banks, including their 
trust activities and overseas operations. Each bank is examined annually 
through a nationwide staff of approximately 2,400 bank examiners 
supervised in 6 district offices. OCC is independently funded through 
assessments of the assets of national banks.

For further information, contact the Communications Division, Office of 
the Comptroller of the Currency, Department of the Treasury, 250 E 
Street SW., Washington, DC 20219. Phone, 202-874-4700.

United States Customs Service

The fifth act of the first Congress, passed on July 31, 1789 (1 Stat. 
29), established customs districts and authorized customs officers to 
collect duties on goods, wares, and merchandise imposed by the second 
act of the first Congress, dated July 4, 1789 (1 Stat. 24). The Bureau 
of Customs was established as a separate agency under the Treasury 
Department on March 3, 1927 (19 U.S.C. 2071) and, effective August 1, 
1973, was redesignated the United States Customs Service by Treasury 
Department Order 165-23 of April 4, 1973.
    The Customs Service enforces customs and related laws and collects 
the revenue from imports. Customs also administers the Tariff Act of 
1930, as amended (19 U.S.C. 1654), and other customs laws. Some of the 
responsibilities that Customs is specifically charged with are:
    --interdicting and seizing contraband, including narcotics and 
illegal drugs;
    --assessing and collecting customs duties, excise taxes, fees, and 
penalties due on imported merchandise;
    --processing persons, carriers, cargo, and mail into and out of the 
United States;
    --administering certain navigation laws; and
    --detecting and apprehending persons engaged in fraudulent practices 
designed to circumvent customs and related laws; copyright, patent, and 
trademark provisions; quotas; and marking requirements for imported 
merchandise.
    As the principal border enforcement agency, Customs' mission has 
been extended over the years to assisting in the administration and 
enforcement of some 400 provisions of law on behalf of more than 40 
Government agencies. Today, in addition to enforcing the Tariff Act of 
1930 and other customs statutes, the Customs Service:
    --cooperates with other Federal agencies and foreign governments in 
suppressing the traffic of illegal narcotics and pornography;
    --enforces export control laws and intercepts illegal high-
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    --enforces reporting requirements of the Bank Secrecy Act; and
    --collects international trade statistics.
    Also, Customs enforces a wide range of requirements to protect the 
public, such as auto safety and emission control standards, radiation 
and radioactive material standards; counterfeit monetary instruments; 
flammable fabric restrictions; animal and plant quarantine requirements; 
and food, drug, and hazardous substance prohibitions.
    Customs is extensively involved with outside commercial and policy 
organizations and trade associations, and with international 
organizations and foreign customs services. Customs is a member of the 
multinational World Customs Organization, the Cabinet Committee to 
Combat Terrorism, and the International Narcotics Control Program. In 
addition, Customs participates in and supports the activities and 
programs of various international organizations and agreements, 
including the World Trade Organization, the International Civil Aviation 
Organization, and the Organization of American States (OAS).
    Headquarters of the U.S. Customs Service is located in Washington, 
DC, under the supervision of the Commissioner of Customs, who is 
appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
    The 50 States, plus the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, are divided 
into 20 customs management center areas, under which there are 
approximately 300 ports of entry.
    The foreign field offices of the Customs Service are located in 
Bangkok, Beijing, Bonn, Brussels, Caracas, Hermosillo, Hong Kong, 
London, Merida, Mexico City, Milan, Monterrey, Montevideo, Ottawa, 
Panama City, Paris, Rome, Seoul, Singapore, Tokyo, Vienna, and The 
Hague. An attache represents U.S. Customs in the U.S. Mission to the 
European Communities in Brussels.
    The Customs Service also operates a Canine Enforcement Training 
Center at Front Royal, VA.

                                Customs Management Centers--U.S. Customs Service                                
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           District Offices                        Address                     Director             Telephone   
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Mid America/Chicago...................  Suite 900, 610 S. Canal St.,  Garnet Fee...............     312-353-4733
                                         Chicago, IL 60607.                                                     
East Texas/Houston....................  Suite 1200, 2323 S. Shepard   Robert Trotter...........     713-313-2841
                                         St., Houston, TX 77019.                                                
Southern California/San Diego.........  Suite 1200, 610 W. Ash St.,   Rudy Camacho.............     619-557-5455
                                         San Diego, CA 92101.                                                   
North Pacific/Portland................  Rm. 592, 511 NW. Broadway,    Lois Fields..............     503-326-7625
                                         Portland, OR 97209.                                                    
Mid Pacific/San Francisco.............  Suite 1501, 33 New            Paul Andrews.............     415-744-7700
                                         Montgomery St., San                                                    
                                         Francisco, CA 94105.                                                   
Puerto Rico & Virgin Islands..........  Rm. 203, 1 La Puntilla St.,   Alfonso Robles...........     787-729-6950
                                         Old San Juan, PR 00901.                                                
West Great Lakes/Detroit..............  Suite 310, 613 Abbott St.,    William Morandini........     313-226-2955
                                         Detroit, MI 48226.                                                     
South Texas/Laredo....................  P.O. Box 3130, Laredo, TX     Maria Reba...............     210-718-4161
                                         78044-3130.                                                            
Arizona/Tucson........................  Suite 310, 4740 N. Oracle     Donna De La Torre........     520-670-5900
                                         Rd., Tucson, AZ 85705.                                                 
South Atlantic/Atlanta................  Suite 270, 1691 Phoenix       Mamie Pollock............     770-994-2306
                                         Blvd., College Park, GA                                                
                                         30349.                                                                 
Northwest Great Plains/Seattle........  Rm. 2200, 1000 2d Ave.,       Thomas Hardy.............     206-553-6944
                                         Seattle, WA 98104.                                                     
West Texas/El Paso....................  Suite 104, 9400 Viscount      Gundit Dhillon...........     915-540-5800
                                         Blvd., El Paso, TX 79925.                                              
North Florida/Tampa...................  Suite 301, 1624 E. 7th        Diane Zwicker............     813-228-2381
                                         Avenue, Tampa, FL 33605.                                               
Mid Atlantic/Baltimore................  Suite 208, 103 S. Gay St.,    Steven Knox..............     410-962-6200
                                         Baltimore, MD 21202.                                                   
New York/New York.....................  Rm. 716, 6 World Trade Ctr.,  Anthony Liberta..........     212-466-4444
                                         New York, NY 10048.                                                    
Gulf/New Orleans......................  Rm. 337, 423 Canal St., New   J. Robert Grimes.........     504-589-6324
                                         Orleans, LA 70130-2341.                                                
North Atlantic/Boston.................  Rm. 801, 10 Causeway St.,     Philip Spayd.............     617-565-6210
                                         Boston, MA 02222-1056.                                                 
East Great Lakes/Buffalo..............  4455 Genessa St., Buffalo,    Richard McMullen.........     716-626-0400
                                         NY 14225.                                                              
South Florida/Miami...................  Suite 980, 909 SE. 1st Ave.,  D. Lynn Gordon...........     305-536-6600
                                         Miami, FL 33131.                                                       

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South Pacific/Los Angeles.............  Rm. 705, 1 World Trade Ctr.,  John Heinrich............     310-980-3100
                                         Long Beach, CA 90831.                                                  
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For further information, contact the U.S. Customs Service, Department of 
the Treasury, 1301 Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20229. Phone, 
202-927-6724.

Bureau of Engraving and Printing

The Bureau of Engraving and Printing operates on basic authorities 
conferred by act of July 11, 1862 (31 U.S.C. 303) and additional 
authorities contained in past appropriations made to the Bureau that are 
still in force. A working capital fund was established in accordance 
with the provisions of section 2 of the act of August 4, 1950, as 
amended (31 U.S.C. 5142), which placed the Bureau on a completely 
reimbursable basis. The Bureau is headed by a Director, who is appointed 
by the Secretary of the Treasury and reports to the Treasurer of the 
United States.
    At the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the timeless artistry of 
the engraver in combined with the most technologically-advanced printing 
equipment to produce United States securities. The Bureau designs, 
prints, and finishes all of the Nation's paper currency (Federal Reserve 
notes), as well as U.S. postage stamps, Treasury securities, 
certificates, and other security products, including White House 
invitations and military identification cards. It also is responsible 
for advising and assisting Federal agencies in the design and production 
of other Government documents that, because of their innate value or for 
other reasons, require security or counterfeit-deterrence 
characteristics.
    The Bureau operates two facilities: the headquarters in Washington, 
DC, and a second currency manufacturing plant in Fort Worth, TX.

For further information, contact the Office of Communications, Bureau of 
Engraving and Printing, Department of the Treasury, Room 533M, 
Fourteenth and C Streets SW., Washington, DC 20228. Phone, 202-874-3019.

Federal Law Enforcement Training Center

The Federal Law Enforcement Training Center was established by Treasury 
Department Order No. 217, effective March 2, 1970; and reaffirmed by 
Treasury Department Order No. 140-01 of September 20, 1994.
    The Federal Law Enforcement Training Center is headed by a Director, 
who is appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury. The Center conducts 
operations at its training facility located at Glynco, GA. The Center 
also maintains a Washington, DC, office at 650 Massachusetts Avenue NW., 
Washington, DC 20226 (phone, 202-927-8940). In addition, the Center has 
a satellite operation located at Artesia, NM 88210 (phone, 505-748-
8000).
    The Center is an interagency training facility serving over 72 
Federal law enforcement organizations. The major training effort is in 
the area of basic programs to teach common areas of law enforcement 
skills to police and investigative personnel. The Center also conducts 
advanced programs in areas of common need, such as white-collar crime, 
the use of microcomputers as an investigative tool, advanced law 
enforcement photography, international

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banking/money laundering, marine law enforcement, and several instructor 
training courses. In addition to the basic and common advanced programs, 
the Center provides the facilities and support services for 
participating organizations to conduct advanced training for their own 
law enforcement personnel. The Center offers selective, highly 
specialized training programs to State and local officers as an aid in 
deterring crime. These programs include a variety of areas such as fraud 
and financial investigations, marine law enforcement, arson for profit, 
international banking/money laundering, and criminal intelligence 
analyst training.
    The Center develops the curriculum content and training techniques 
for recruit training, and advises and assists the participating 
organizations in producing, formulating, and operating specialized 
training materials and equipment.
    Administrative and financial activities are supervised by the 
Department of the Treasury. However, training policy, programs, 
criteria, and standards are governed by the interagency Board of 
Directors, comprised of senior officials from eight departments and 
independent agencies.

For further information, contact the Public Affairs Office, Federal Law 
Enforcement Training Center, Department of the Treasury, Glynco, GA 
31524. Phone, 912-267-2447.

Financial Management Service

The mission of the Financial Management Service (FMS) is to improve the 
quality of Government financial management. Its commitment and 
responsibility is to help its Government customers achieve success. It 
serves taxpayers, the Treasury Department, Federal program agencies, and 
Government policymakers by linking program and financial management 
objectives and by providing financial services, information, and advice 
to its customers.
Working Capital Management  The Service is responsible for programs to 
improve cash management, credit management, debt collection, and 
financial management systems Governmentwide. For cash management, the 
Service issues guidelines and regulations and assists other agencies in 
managing financial transactions to maximize investment earnings and 
reduce the interest costs of borrowed funds. For credit management, the 
Service issues guidelines and regulations and assists program agencies 
with management of credit activities, including loan programs, to 
improve all parts of the credit cycle, such as credit extension, loan 
servicing, debt collection, and write-off procedures. The Service is 
presently working with other agencies to improve financial management 
systems and the way Government handles its payments, collections, and 
receivables, and to take advantage of new automation technology.
Payments  The Service issues approximately 426 million Treasury checks 
and close to 407 million electronic fund transfer payments annually for 
Federal salaries and wages, payments to suppliers of goods and services 
to the Federal Government, income tax refunds, and payments under major 
Government programs such as social security and veterans' benefits. The 
Service pays all Treasury checks and reconciles them against the 
accounts of Government disbursing officers, receives and examines claims 
for checks that are cashed under forged endorsements or that are lost, 
stolen, or destroyed; and issues new checks on approved claims. The 
Service uses two electronic funds-transfer methods: the automated 
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salaries--and wire transfers through the Fedline System. The latter is a 
computer-to-computer link with the Federal Reserve System that allows 
for the electronic transfer of funds to virtually any financial 
institution in the United States.
Collections  The Service supervises the collection of Government 
receipts and operates and maintains the systems for collecting these 
receipts. The Service is working with all Federal agencies to improve 
the availability of collected funds and the reporting of collection 
information to Treasury. Current collection systems include the Treasury 
General Account System, the Treasury Tax and Loan System for withholding 
and other Federal tax deposits, and the Treasury National Automated 
Lockbox System for accelerating the processing of agency receipts.
Central Accounting and Reporting  The Service maintains a central system 
that accounts for the monetary assets and liabilities of the Treasury 
and tracks Government collection and payment operations. Periodic 
reports are prepared to show budget results, the Government's overall 
financial status, and other financial operations. These reports include 
the Daily Treasury Statement, the Monthly Treasury Statement, the 
Quarterly Treasury Bulletin, the annual Treasury Report, and the annual 
Treasury Consolidated Financial Statement.

            Disbursing Centers--Financial Management Service            
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           Center/Address                          Director             
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Austin, TX (1619 Woodward St.,       Gordon Hickam                    
 78741)                                                                 
Birmingham, AL (190 Vulcan Rd.,      Andy Wilson                      
 35209)                                                                 
Chicago, IL (356 S. Clark St.,       Ollice C. Holden                 
 60605)                                                                 
Kansas City, KS (2100 W. 36th Ave.,  John H. Adams                    
 66103)                                                                 
Philadelphia, PA (5000 Wissahickon   Michael Colerruso, Acting    
 Ave., 19144)                                                           
San Francisco, CA (390 Main St.,     Philip Belisle                   
 94105)                                                                 
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For further information, contact the Office of Legislative and Public 
Affairs, Financial Management Service, Department of the Treasury, Room 
555, 401 Fourteenth Street SW., Washington, DC 20227. Phone, 202-874-
6740.

Internal Revenue Service

The Office of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue was established by 
act of July 1, 1862 (26 U.S.C. 7802).
    The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is responsible for administering 
and enforcing the internal revenue laws and related statutes, except 
those relating to alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives. Its 
mission is to collect the proper amount of tax revenue at the least cost 
to the public, and in a manner that warrants the highest degree of 
public confidence in the Service's integrity, efficiency, and fairness. 
To achieve that purpose, the Service:
    --strives to achieve the highest possible degree of voluntary 
compliance in accordance with the tax laws and regulations;
    --advises the public of their rights and responsibilities;
    --determines the extent of compliance and the causes of 
noncompliance;
    --properly administers and enforces the tax laws; and
    --continually searches for and implements new, more efficient ways 
of accomplishing its mission.
    Basic activities include:
    --ensuring satisfactory resolution of taxpayer complaints, providing 
taxpayer service and education;
    --determining, assessing, and collecting internal revenue taxes;
    --determining pension plan qualifications and exempt organization 
status; and
    --preparing and issuing rulings and regulations to supplement the 
provisions of the Internal Revenue Code.
    The source of most revenues collected is the individual income tax 
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social insurance and retirement taxes, with other major sources being 
the corporation income, excise, estate, and gift taxes. Congress first 
received authority to levy taxes on the income of individuals and 
corporations in 1913, pursuant to the 16th amendment of the 
Constitution.

Organization

Service organization is designed for maximum decentralization, 
consistent with the need for uniform interpretation of the tax laws and 
efficient utilization of resources. There are three organizational 
levels: the National Office; the Regional Offices; and the District 
Offices, Service Centers, and the Austin Compliance Center (in the 
Midstates Region). Districts may have local offices, the number and 
location of which are determined by taxpayer and agency needs.
Headquarters Organization  The National Office, located in Washington, 
DC, develops nationwide policies and programs for the administration of 
the internal revenue laws and provides overall direction to the field 
organization. Also assigned to the National Office are the Martinsburg 
Computing Center in Martinsburg, WV; the Detroit Computing Center in 
Detroit, MI; and the 10 Service Centers (located in various States 
across the country).

Field Organization

As IRS is a decentralized organization, most agency personnel and 
activities are assigned to field installations.
Regional Offices  There are four Regional Offices, each headed by a 
Regional Commissioner, which supervise and evaluate the operations of 
District Offices and the Austin Compliance Center.

                                   Regional Offices--Internal Revenue Service                                   
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                 Region                                    Address                          Commissioner        
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NORTHEAST--Connecticut, Maine,            90 Church St., New York, NY 10007         Herma Hightower             
 Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire,                                                                        
 New Jersey, New York, Ohio,                                                                                    
 Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont                                                                            
SOUTHEAST--Alabama, Delaware, Florida,    401 W. Peachtree St. NE., Atlanta, GA     Robert T. Johnson           
 Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana,    30365                                                                
 Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina,                                                                         
 South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia,                                                                           
 West Virginia                                                                                                  
MIDSTATES--Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa,      4050 Alpha Rd., Dallas, TX 75244-4203     Gary O. Booth               
 Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska,                                                                         
 North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota,                                                                          
 Texas, Wisconsin                                                                                               
WESTERN--Alaska, Arizona, California,     1650 Mission St., San Francisco, CA       Marilyn W. Day              
 Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana,         94103                                                                
 Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah,                                                                              
 Washington, Wyoming                                                                                            
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District Offices  By the end of September 1996, there will be 33 
Internal Revenue districts, each administered by a District Director. 
Districts may encompass several States, an entire State, or a certain 
number of counties within a State, depending on population. Programs of 
the District include taxpayer service, examination, collection, criminal 
investigation, and, in some districts, pension plans and exempt 
organizations. Functions performed are: assistance and service to 
taxpayers, determination of tax liability by examination of tax returns, 
determination of pension plan qualification, collection of delinquent 
returns and taxes, and investigation of criminal and civil violations of 
internal revenue laws (except those relating to alcohol, tobacco, 
firearms, and explosives). Directors are responsible for the deposit of 
taxes collected by the District and for initial processing of original 
applications for admission to practice before the Internal Revenue 
Service and renewal issuances for those practitioners already enrolled. 
Local offices are established to meet taxpayer needs and agency workload 
requirements.

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                                   District Offices--Internal Revenue Service                                   
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                District                               Address                             Director             
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ALABAMA.................................  600 S. Maestri Pl., New Orleans,   Richard F. Moran                   
                                           LA 70130.                                                            
ALASKA..................................  915 2d Ave., Seattle, WA 98174...  J. Paul Beene                      
ARIZONA.................................  210 E. Earll Dr., Phoenix, 85012.  Mark D. Cox                        
ARKANSAS................................  55 N. Robinson St., Oklahoma       Kenneth J. Sawyer                  
                                           City, OK 73102.                                                      
CALIFORNIA:                                                                                                     
  Laguna Niguel.........................  24000 Avila Rd., 92677...........  Jesse A. Cota                      
  Los Angeles...........................  300 N. Los Angeles St., 90012....  Richard R. Orosco                  
  Sacramento/San Francisco..............  Suite 1600 S, 1301 Clay St.,       Robert D. AhNee                    
                                           Oakland, 94612.                                                      
  San Jose..............................  55 S. Market St., 95103..........  Billy J. Brown                     
COLORADO................................  600 17th St., Denver, 80202-2490.  Pamela Bigelow                     
CONNECTICUT.............................  135 High St., Hartford, 06103....  Richard L. McCleary                
DELAWARE................................  31 Hopkins Plz., Baltimore, MD     Paul M. Harrington                 
                                           21201.                                                               
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA....................  31 Hopkins Plz., Baltimore, MD     Paul M. Harrington                 
                                           21201.                                                               
FLORIDA:                                                                                                        
  Fort Lauderdale.......................  1 N. University Dr., Bldg. B,      Bruce R. Thomas                    
                                           33318.                                                               
  Jacksonville..........................  400 W. Bay St., 32202............  Harry O. Lamar, Jr.                
GEORGIA.................................  401 W. Peachtree St. NW.,          Nelson A. Brooke                   
                                           Atlanta, 30385.                                                      
HAWAII..................................  915 2d Ave., Seattle, WA 98174...  J. Paul Beene                      
IDAHO...................................  600 17th St., Denver, CO 80202-    Pamela Bigelow                     
                                           2490.                                                                
ILLINOIS................................  Suite 2890, 230 S. Dearborn St.,   Robert W. Brock                    
                                           Chicago, 60604.                                                      
INDIANA.................................  575 N. Pennsylvania St.,           David B. Palmer                    
                                           Indianapolis, 46204.                                                 
IOWA....................................  310 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee,  Robert E. Brazzil                  
                                           WI 53203-2221.                                                       
KANSAS..................................  Suite 2300, 1222 Spruce St., St.   Ronald J. Lambert                  
                                           Louis, MO 63103.                                                     
KENTUCKY................................  801 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37202  John C. Stocker                    
LOUISIANA...............................  600 S. Maestri Pl., New Orleans,   Richard F. Moran                   
                                           70130.                                                               
MAINE...................................  JFK Federal Bldg., Boston, MA      Francine Crowley                   
                                           02203.                                                               
MARYLAND................................  31 Hopkins Plz., Baltimore, 21201  Paul M. Harrington                 
MASSACHUSETTS...........................  JFK Federal Bldg., Boston, 02203.  Francine Crowley                   
MICHIGAN................................  Suite 2483, 477 Michigan Ave.,     Arlene G. Kay                      
                                           Detroit, 48226.                                                      
MINNESOTA...............................  316 N. Robert St., St. Paul,       John N. Dalrymple                  
                                           55101.                                                               
MISSISSIPPI.............................  600 S. Maestri Pl., New Orleans,   Richard F. Moran                   
                                           LA 70130.                                                            
MISSOURI................................  55 N. Robinson St., Oklahoma       Kenneth J. Sawyer                  
                                           City, OK 73102.                                                      
MONTANA.................................  600 17th St., Denver, CO 80202-    Pamela Bigelow                     
                                           2490.                                                                
NEBRASKA................................  310 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee,  Robert E. Brazzil                  
                                           WI 53203-2221.                                                       
NEVADA..................................  210 E. Earll Dr., Phoenix, AZ      Mark D. Cox                        
                                           85012.                                                               
NEW HAMPSHIRE...........................  JFK Federal Bldg., Boston, MA      Francine Crowley                   
                                           02203.                                                               
NEW JERSEY..............................  970 Broad St., Newark, 07102.....  John J. Jennings                   
NEW MEXICO..............................  210 E. Earll Dr., Phoenix, AZ      Mark D. Cox                        
                                           85012.                                                               
NEW YORK:                                                                                                       
  Albany/Buffalo........................  111 W. Huron St., Buffalo, 14202.  Steven A. Jensen                   
  Brooklyn..............................  Suite 10, 625 Fulton St., 11201..  Herbert J. Huff                    
  Manhattan.............................  290 Broadway, New York, 10007....  Eugene D. Alexander                
NORTH CAROLINA..........................  320 Federal Pl., Greensboro,       J.R. (Bob) Starkey                 
                                           27401.                                                               
NORTH DAKOTA............................  316 N. Robert St., St. Paul, MN    John N. Dalrymple                  
                                           55101.                                                               
OHIO....................................  Suite 5106, 550 Main St.,          C. Ashley Bullard                  
                                           Cincinnati, 45202.                                                   
OKLAHOMA................................  55 N. Robinson St., Oklahoma       Kenneth J. Sawyer                  
                                           City, 73102.                                                         
OREGON..................................  915 2d Ave., Seattle, WA 98174...  J. Paul Beene                      
PENNSYLVANIA............................  600 Arch St., Philadelphia, 19106  Robert F. Hilgen                   
PUERTO RICO.............................  Stop 27\1/2\, Ponce de Leon Ave.,  Robert Keller                      
                                           Hato Rey, 00917.                                                     
RHODE ISLAND............................  135 High St., Hartford, CT 06103.  Richard L. McCleary                
SOUTH CAROLINA..........................  320 Federal Pl., Greensboro, NC,   J.R. (Bob) Starkey                 
                                           27401.                                                               
SOUTH DAKOTA............................  316 N. Robert St., St. Paul, MN    John N. Dalrymple                  
                                           55101.                                                               
TENNESSEE...............................  801 Broadway, Nashville, 37203...  John C. Stocker                    
TEXAS:                                                                                                          
  Austin................................  300 E. 8th St., 78701............  Michael L. Killfoil                
  Dallas................................  1100 Commerce St., 75242.........  Bobby E. Scott                     
  Houston...............................  1919 Smith St., 77002............  James J. Walsh                     
UTAH....................................  600 17th St., Denver, CO 80202-    Pamela Bigelow                     
                                           2490.                                                                
VERMONT.................................  JFK Federal Bldg., Boston, MA      Francine Crowley                   
                                           02203.                                                               
VIRGINIA................................  400 N. 8th St., Richmond, 23240..  Roger Burgess                      
WASHINGTON..............................  915 2d Ave., Seattle, 98174......  J. Paul Beene                      
WEST VIRGINIA...........................  400 N. 8th St., Richmond, VA       Roger Burgess                      
                                           23240.                                                               
WISCONSIN...............................  310 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee,  Robert E. Brazzil                  
                                           53203-2221.                                                          
WYOMING.................................  600 17th St., Denver, CO 80202-    Pamela Bigelow                     
                                           2490.                                                                
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                           Overseas Taxpayers                           
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            Office                               Address                
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Office of Taxpayer Service and      950 L'Enfant Plz. SW. (CP:IN),      
 Compliance.                     Washington, DC 20024                   
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Service Centers  Under the supervision of the Executive Officer for 
Service Center Operations having jurisdiction over the area of their 
location are 10 service centers, located at Andover, MA; Austin, TX; 
Holtsville, NY; Chamblee, GA; Covington, KY; Fresno, CA; Kansas City, 
MO; Memphis, TN; Ogden, UT; and Philadelphia, PA. Each service center 
processes tax returns and related documents and maintains accountability 
records for taxes collected. Programs include the processing, 
verification, and accounting control of tax returns; the assessment and 
certification of refunds of taxes; and administering assigned 
examination, criminal investigation, and collection functions.
    The Austin Compliance Center, located in Austin, TX, administers the 
examination, criminal investigation, and collection functions formerly 
assigned to the Austin Service Center.

For further information, contact any District Office or the Internal 
Revenue Service Headquarters, Department of the Treasury, 1111 
Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20224. Phone, 202-622-5000.

United States Mint

The establishment of a mint was authorized by act of April 2, 1792 (1 
Stat. 246). The Bureau of the Mint was established by act of February 
12, 1873 (17 Stat. 424) and recodified on September 13, 1982 (31 U.S.C. 
304, 5131). The name was changed to United States Mint by Secretarial 
order dated January 9, 1984.
    The primary mission of the Mint is to produce an adequate volume of 
circulating coinage for the Nation to conduct its trade and commerce. 
The Mint also produces and sells numismatic coins, American Eagle gold 
and silver bullion coins, and national medals. In addition, the Fort 
Knox Bullion Depository is the primary storage facility for the Nation's 
gold bullion.
    The U.S. Mint maintains sales centers at the Philadelphia and Denver 
Mints, and at Union Station in Washington, DC. Public tours are 
conducted, with free admission, at the Philadelphia and Denver Mints.

                            Field Facilities                            
                (S: Superintendent; O: Officer in Charge)               
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           Facility/Address                       Facility Head         
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United States Mint, Philadelphia, PA    Augustine A. Albino, Acting (S) 
 19106.                                                                 
United States Mint, Denver, CO 80204..  Raymond J. DeBroekert, Acting   
                                         (S)                            
United States Mint, San Francisco, CA   Donald T. Butler, Acting (S)    
 94102.                                                                 
United States Mint, West Point, NY      Harry J. Edwards, Acting (S)    
 10996.                                                                 
United States Bullion Depository, Fort  James M. Curtis (O)             
 Knox, KY 40121.                                                        
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For further information, contact the United States Mint, Department of 
the Treasury, Judiciary Square Building, 633 Third Street NW., 
Washington, DC 20220. Phone, 202-874-6450.

Bureau of the Public Debt

The Bureau of the Public Debt was established on June 30, 1940, pursuant 
to the Reorganization Act of 1939 (31 U.S.C. 306).

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    Its mission is to borrow the money needed to operate the Federal 
Government; account for the resulting public debt; and to issue Treasury 
securities to refund maturing debt and raise new money.
    The Bureau fulfills its mission through six programs: commercial 
book-entry securities, direct access securities, savings securities, 
Government securities, market regulation, and public debt accounting.
    The Bureau auctions and issues Treasury bills, notes, and bonds and 
manages the U.S. Savings Bond Program. It issues, services, and redeems 
bonds through a nationwide network of issuing and paying agents. The 
Bureau also promotes the sale and retention of savings bonds through 
payroll savings plans and financial institutions and is supported by a 
network of volunteers. It provides daily and other periodic reports to 
account for the composition and size of the debt. In addition, the 
Bureau implements the regulations for the Government securities market. 
These regulations provide for investor protection while maintaining a 
fair and liquid market for Government securities.
    The Bureau of the Public Debt was established on June 30, 1940, 
pursuant to the Reorganization Act of 1939 (31 U.S.C. 306). Principal 
offices of the Bureau are located in Washington, DC, and Parkersburg, 
WV.

For more information, contact the Public Affairs Officer, Office of the 
Commissioner, Bureau of the Public Debt, Washington, DC 20239-0001. 
Phone, 202-219-3302.

United States Secret Service

Pursuant to certain sections of titles 3 and 18 of the United States 
Code, the mission of the Secret Service includes the authority and 
responsibility:
    --to protect the President, the Vice President, the President-elect, 
the Vice-President-elect, and members of their immediate families; major 
Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates; former Presidents and 
their spouses, except that protection of a spouse shall terminate in the 
event of remarriage; minor children of a former President until the age 
of 16; visiting heads of foreign states or governments; other 
distinguished foreign visitors to the United States; and official 
representatives of the United States performing special missions abroad, 
as directed by the President;
    --to provide security at the White House complex and other 
Presidential offices, the temporary official residence of the Vice 
President in the District of Columbia, and foreign diplomatic missions 
in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area and throughout the United 
States, its territories and possessions, as prescribed by statute;
    --to detect and arrest any person committing any offense against the 
laws of the United States relating to currency, coins, obligations, and 
securities of the United States or of foreign governments;
    --to suppress the forgery and fraudulent negotiation or redemption 
of Federal Government checks, bonds, and other obligations or securities 
of the United States;
    --to conduct investigations relating to certain criminal violations 
of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, the Federal Land Bank Act, and the 
Government Losses in Shipment Act; and
    --to detect and arrest offenders of laws pertaining to electronic 
funds transfer frauds, credit and debit card frauds, false 
identification documents or devices, computer access fraud, and U.S. 
Department of Agriculture food coupons, including authority-to-
participate cards.

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             District Offices--United States Secret Service             
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            District                     Address             Telephone  
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Albany GA......................  Suite 221, 235             912-430-8442
                                  Roosevelt Ave., 31701-                
                                  2374.                                 
Albany, NY.....................  Rm. 244, 445 Broadway,     518-431-0205
                                  12207.                                
Albuquerque, NM................  Suite 1700, 505            505-766-3336
                                  Marquette St. NW.,                    
                                  87102.                                
Anchorage, AK..................  Rm. 526, 222 W. 7th        907-271-5148
                                  Ave., 99513-7592.                     
Atlanta, GA....................  Suite 2906, 401 W.         404-331-6111
                                  Peachtree St., 30308-                 
                                  3516.                                 
Atlantic City, NJ..............  Suite 501, 6601 Ventnor    609-487-1300
                                  Ave., Ventnor, 08406.                 
Austin, TX.....................  Suite 972, 300 E. 8th      512-482-5103
                                  St., 78701.                           
Bakersfield, CA................  Suite 190, 5701 Truxton    805-861-4112
                                  Ave., 93309.                          
Baltimore, MD..................  Suite 1124, 100 S.         410-962-2200
                                  Charles St., 21201.                   
Baton Rouge, LA................  Rm. 1502, 1 American       504-389-0763
                                  Pl., 70825.                           
Birmingham, AL.................  Suite 203, 500 S. 22d      205-731-1144
                                  St., 35233.                           
Bismarck, ND...................  Rm. 432, Federal Bldg.,    701-255-3294
                                  58501.                                
Boise, ID......................  Rm. 730, 550 W. Fort       208-334-1403
                                  St., 83724.                           
Boston, MA.....................  Suite 791, 10 Causeway     617-565-5640
                                  St., 02222.                           
Buffalo, NY....................  Rm. 1208, 111 W. Huron     716-551-4401
                                  St., 14202.                           
Canton, OH.....................  Rm. 211, 201 Cleveland     216-489-4400
                                  Ave. SW., 44702.                      
Charleston, SC.................  Suite 630, 334 Meeting     803-727-4691
                                  St., 29403.                           
Charleston, WV.................  Suite 910, 1 Valley        304-347-5188
                                  Sq., 25301.                           
Charlotte, NC..................  Suite 226, Parkwood        704-523-9583
                                  Bldg., 4350 Park Rd.,                 
                                  28209.                                
Chattanooga, TN................  Rm. 204, Martin Luther     615-752-5125
                                  King Blvd. & Georgia                  
                                  Ave., 37401.                          
Cheyenne, WY...................  Suite 3026, 2120           307-772-2380
                                  Capitol Ave., 82001.                  
Chicago, IL....................  Suite 1200 N., 300 S.      312-353-5431
                                  Riverside Plz., 60606.                
Cincinnati, OH.................  Rm. 6118, 550 Main St.,    513-684-3585
                                  45202.                                
Cleveland, OH..................  Rm. 440, 6100 Rockside     216-522-4365
                                  Woods Blvd., 44131-                   
                                  2334.                                 
Colorado Springs, CO...........  P.O. Box 666, 80901....    719-632-3325
Columbia, SC...................  Suite 1425, 1835           803-765-5446
                                  Assembly St., 29201.                  
Columbus, OH...................  Suite 800, 500 S. Front    614-469-7370
                                  St., 43215.                           
Concord, NH....................  Suite 250, 197 Loudon      603-228-3428
                                  Rd., 03301.                           
Dallas, TX.....................  Suite 300, 125 E. John     214-655-2500
                                  W. Carpenter Fwy.,                    
                                  Irving, 75062-2752.                   
Dayton, OH.....................  P.O. Box 743, 200 W. 2d    513-222-2013
                                  St., 45402.                           
Denver, CO.....................  Suite 1430, 1660           303-866-1010
                                  Lincoln St., 80264.                   
Des Moines, IA.................  637 Federal Bldg., 210     515-284-4565
                                  Walnut St., 50309.                    
Detroit, MI....................  Suite 1000, 477            313-226-6400
                                  Michigan Ave., 48226.                 
El Paso, TX....................  Suite 210, 4849 N.         915-533-6950
                                  Mesa, 79912.                          
Fresno, CA.....................  Suite 207, 5200 N. Palm    209-487-5204
                                  Ave., 93704.                          
Grand Rapids, MI...............  Suite 302, 330 Ionia       616-454-4671
                                  Ave. NW., 49503.                      
Great Falls, MT................  No. 11, 3d St. N.,         406-452-8515
                                  59401.                                
Greenville, SC.................  P.O. Box 10676, 29603..    864-233-1490
Harrisburg, PA.................  P.O. Box 1244, 17108...    717-782-4811
Honolulu, HI...................  P.O. Box 50046, Rm.        808-541-1912
                                  6309, 300 Ala Moana                   
                                  Blvd., 96850.                         
Houston, TX....................  Suite 500, 602 Sawyer      713-868-2299
                                  St., 77007.                           
Indianapolis, IN...............  Suite 211, 575 N.          317-226-6444
                                  Pennsylvania St.,                     
                                  46204.                                
Jackson, MS....................  Suite 840, 100 W.          601-965-4436
                                  Capitol St., 39269.                   
Jacksonville, FL...............  Suite 500, 7820            904-232-2777
                                  Arlington Expy., 32211.               
Jamaica, NY....................  2d Fl., Bldg. 80, John     718-553-0911
                                  F. Kennedy                            
                                  International Airport,                
                                  11430.                                
Kansas City, MO................  Suite 510, 1150 Grand      816-374-6102
                                  Ave., 64106.                          
Knoxville, TN..................  Rm. 517, 710 Locust        423-545-4627
                                  St., 37902.                           
Las Vegas, NV..................  P.O. Box 16027, 89101..    702-388-6446
Lexington, KY..................  P.O. Box 13310, 40583..    606-233-2453
Little Rock, AR................  Suite 1700, 111 Center     501-324-6241
                                  St., 72201-3529.                      
Los Angeles, CA................  17th Fl., 255 E. Temple    213-894-4830
                                  St., 90012.                           
Louisville, KY.................  Rm. 377, 600 Dr. Martin    502-582-5171
                                  Luther King, Jr. Pl.,                 
                                  40202.                                
Lubbock, TX....................  P.O. Box 2975, 79048...    806-743-7347
Madison, WI....................  P.O. Box 2154, 53701...    608-264-5191
McAllen, TX....................  Suite 1107, 200 S. 10th    210-630-5811
                                  St., 78501.                           
Melville, NY...................  Suite 216E, 35 Pinelawn    516-249-0984
                                  Rd., 11747-3154.                      
Memphis, TN....................  Suite 204, 5350 Poplar     901-766-7632
                                  Ave., 38119.                          
Miami, FL......................  Suite 100, 8375 NW. 53d    305-591-3660
                                  St., 33166.                           
Milwaukee, WI..................  Rm. 572, 517 E.            414-297-3587
                                  Wisconsin Ave., 53202.                
Minneapolis, MN................  Rm. 218, 110 S. 4th        612-348-1800
                                  St., 55401.                           
Mobile, AL.....................  Suite 200, 182d &          334-441-5851
                                  Francis Sts., 36602-                  
                                  3501.                                 
Montgomery, AL.................  Suite 605, 1 Commerce      334-223-7601
                                  St., 36104.                           
Morristown, NJ.................  34 Headquarters Plz.,      201-984-5760
                                  07960-3990.                           
Nashville, TN..................  658 U.S. Courthouse,       615-736-5841
                                  801 Broadway St.,                     
                                  37203.                                
New Haven, CT..................  P.O. Box 45, 06501.....    203-865-2449
New Orleans, LA................  Rm. 807, 501 Magazine      504-589-4041
                                  St., 70130.                           
New York, NY...................  9th Fl., 7 World Trade     212-637-4500
                                  Ctr., 10048-1901.                     
Norfolk, VA....................  Rm. 400, Federal Bldg.,    804-441-3200
                                  23510.                                
Oklahoma City, OK..............  Suite 526, 55 N.           405-297-5020
                                  Robinson Ave., 73102-                 
                                  9229.                                 
Omaha, NE......................  Rm. 905, 106 S. 15th       402-221-4671
                                  St., 68102.                           
Orlando, FL....................  Suite 670, 135 W.          407-648-6333
                                  Central Blvd., 32801.                 
Philadelphia, PA...............  7236 Federal Bldg., 600    215-597-0600
                                  Arch St., 19106.                      
Phoenix, AZ....................  Suite 2180, 3200 N.        602-640-5580
                                  Central Ave., 85012.                  
Pittsburgh, PA.................  Rm. 835, 1000 Liberty      412-644-3384
                                  Ave., 15222.                          
Portland, ME...................  2d Fl., Tower B, 100       207-780-3493
                                  Middle St., 04104.                    

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Portland, OR...................  Suite 1330, 121 SW.        503-326-2162
                                  Salmon St., 97204.                    
Providence, RI.................  Suite 343, 380             401-331-6456
                                  Westminster St., 02903.               
Raleigh, NC....................  Suite 210, 4407 Bland      919-790-2834
                                  Rd., 27609-6296.                      
Reno, NV.......................  Suite 850, 100 W.          702-784-5354
                                  Liberty St., 89501.                   
Richmond, VA...................  Suite 1910, Main St.       804-771-2274
                                  Ctr., 23219.                          
Riverside, CA..................  P.O. Box 1525, 92502...    909-276-6781
Roanoke, VA....................  Suite 2, 105 Franklin      540-857-2208
                                  Rd. SW., 24011.                       
Rochester, NY..................  Rm. 606, 100 State St.,    716-263-6830
                                  14614.                                
Sacramento, CA.................  Suite 530, 501 J St.,      916-498-5141
                                  95814.                                
Saginaw, MI....................  Suite 200, 301 E.          517-752-8076
                                  Genesee Ave., 48607.                  
St. Louis, MO..................  Rm. 924, 1114 Market       314-539-2238
                                  St., 63101.                           
Salt Lake City, UT.............  Suite 450, 57 W. 200       801-524-5910
                                  S., 84101.                            
San Antonio, TX................  Rm. B410, 727 E.           210-229-6175
                                  Durango Blvd., 78206.                 
San Diego, CA..................  Suite 660, 550 W. C        619-557-5640
                                  St., 92101-8811.                      
San Francisco, CA..............  Suite 530, 345 Spear       415-744-9026
                                  St., 94105.                           
San Jose, CA...................  Suite 2050, 280 S. 1st     408-535-5288
                                  St., 95113.                           
San Juan, PR...................  Suite 3-B, 1510 F.D.       809-277-1515
                                  Roosevelt Ave.,                       
                                  Guaynabo, 00968.                      
Santa Ana, CA..................  Suite 500, 200 W. Santa    714-246-8257
                                  Ana Blvd., 92701.                     
Savannah, GA...................  Suite 570, 23 Bull St.,    912-652-4401
                                  31401.                                
Scranton, PA...................  Rm. 304, Washington &      717-346-5781
                                  Linden Sts., 18501.                   
Seattle, WA....................  Rm. 890, 915 2d Ave.,      206-220-6800
                                  98174.                                
Shreveport, LA.................  Suite 525, 401 Edwards     318-676-3500
                                  St., 71101.                           
Sioux Falls, SD................  Suite 405, 230 S.          605-330-4565
                                  Phillips Ave., 57102.                 
Spokane, WA....................  Suite 1340, 601 W.         509-353-2532
                                  Riverside Ave., 99201-                
                                  0611.                                 
Springfield, IL................  Suite 301, 400 W.          217-492-4033
                                  Monroe St., 62704.                    
Springfield, MO................  Suite 306, 901 E. St.      417-864-8340
                                  Louis St., 65806.                     
Syracuse, NY...................  Post Box 7006, Federal     315-448-0304
                                  Station, 13261.                       
Tampa, FL......................  Rm. 1101, 501 E. Polk      813-228-2636
                                  St., 33602.                           
Toledo, OH.....................  Rm. 305, 234 Summit        419-259-6434
                                  St., 43604.                           
Trenton, NJ....................  Suite 202, 101 Carnegie    609-989-2008
                                  Ctr., Princeton, 08540-               
                                  6231.                                 
Tucson, AZ.....................  Box FB-56, 300 W.          520-670-4730
                                  Congress St., 85701.                  
Tulsa, OK......................  Suite 400, 125 W. 15       918-581-7272
                                  St., 74119.                           
Tyler, TX......................  Suite 395, 6101 S.         903-534-2933
                                  Broadway, 75703.                      
Ventura, CA....................  Suite 161, 5500            805-339-9180
                                  Telegraph Rd., 93003.                 
Washington, DC.................  Suite 1000, 1050           202-435-5100
                                  Connecticut Ave. NW.,                 
                                  20036-5305.                           
West Palm Beach, FL............  Suite 800, 505 S.          407-659-0184
                                  Flagler Dr., 33401.                   
White Plains, NY...............  Suite 300, 140 Grand       914-682-6300
                                  St., 10601.                           
Wichita, KS....................  Suite 275, 301 N. Main,    316-267-1452
                                  67202.                                
Wilmington, DE.................  Rm. 414, 920 King St.,     302-573-6188
                                  19801.                                
Wilmington, NC.................  P.O. Box 120, 28402....    910-343-4411
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                             District Offices Overseas--United States Secret Service                            
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                District                                 Address                            Telephone           
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Bangkok, Thailand.......................  American Embassy, Box 64/Bangkok,         011-66-2-252-5040, ext. 2651
                                           APO AP 96546.                                                        
Bogota, Colombia........................  U.S. Embassy, Unit 5116, APO AA           011-57-1-315-0811, ext. 2555
                                           34038.                                                               
Bonn, West Germany......................  American Embassy/Bonn, Unit 21701,                 011-49-228-339-2587
                                           Box 300, APO New York, NY 09080.                                     
Hong Kong...............................  11th Fl., St. John's Building, 33                    011-852-2524-1136
                                           Garden Road, Central Hong Kong.                                      
London, England.........................  American Embassy/USSS, PSC 801, Box      011-44-71-499-9000, ext. 2846
                                           64, FPO AE, 09498-4064.                                              
Manila, Philippines.....................  American Embassy/Manila APO AP 96440                 011-63-2-521-1838
Milan, Italy............................  Consulate General of the U.S.A., Via                011-39-2-2903-5236
                                           Principe Amedeo 2/10, 20121 Milan,                                   
                                           Italy.                                                               
Nicosia, Cyprus.........................  U.S. Embassy, Metohiou and                         011-357-21-247-6100
                                           Ploutarchou St., Nicosia, Cyprus.                                    
Paris, France...........................  Paris Embassy/USSS, Unit 21551, Box                 011-33-1-4289-0330
                                           D306, APO AE, 09777.                                                 
Quebec, Canada..........................  U.S. Consulate, 455 Rene Levesque                       1-514-398-9695
                                           Blvd., West Montreal, Quebec,                                        
                                           Canada H2Z 1Z2.                                                      
Rome, Italy.............................  American Embassy/Rome, PSC 59, Box          011-39-6-4674-1, ext. 2736
                                           100, USSS, APO AE, 09624.                                            
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For further information, contact any District Office or the Office of 
Government Liaison and Public Affairs, United States Secret Service, 
Department of the Treasury, 1800 G Street NW., Washington, DC 20223. 
Phone, 202-435-5708.

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Office of Thrift Supervision

The Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) was established as a bureau of 
the Treasury Department in August 1989 and became operational in October 
1989 as part of a major reorganization of the thrift regulatory 
structure mandated by the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and 
Enforcement Act. In that act, Congress gave OTS authority to charter 
Federal thrift institutions and serve as the primary regulator of 
approximately 1,700 Federal- and State-chartered thrifts belonging to 
the Savings Association Insurance Fund (SAIF). The Office's mission is 
to regulate savings associations to maintain the safety, soundness, and 
viability of the industry; and to support the industry's efforts to meet 
housing and other financial services needs. It carries out this 
responsibility through risk-focused supervision that includes adopting 
regulations governing the savings and loan industry, examining and 
supervising thrift institutions and their affiliates, and taking 
appropriate action to enforce their compliance with Federal law and 
regulations. In addition to overseeing thrift institutions, OTS also 
regulates, examines, and supervises companies that own thrifts and 
controls the acquisition of thrifts by such holding companies.
    The Office is headed by a Director appointed by the President and 
confirmed by the Senate to serve a 5-year term. The Director also serves 
on the boards of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the 
Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation.

    To carry out its mission, OTS is organized into five main divisions:
    Washington Operations develops national policy guidelines to clarify 
and implement statutes and regulations; establishes programs to 
implement new policies and laws; and develops and maintains surveillance 
systems that monitor the condition of the industry and assist in 
identifying emerging supervisory problem areas. It also develops and 
maintains financial management and information systems; maintains human 
resources programs; and performs other related functions.
    Regional Operations examines and supervises thrift institutions 
through five regional offices to ensure the safety and soundness of the 
industry, and to promote housing and other financial services in areas 
with the greatest need. It also oversees the training and development of 
Federal thrift regulators through accredited programs. The regional 
offices are headquartered in Jersey City, NJ; Atlanta, GA; Chicago, IL; 
Dallas, TX; and San Francisco, CA.
    Chief Counsel provides a full range of legal services to the agency, 
including drafting regulations, representing the agency in court, and 
taking enforcement actions against savings institutions that violate 
laws or regulations. This office also acts on corporate filings required 
by the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934.
    Congressional Affairs interacts with members of Congress, 
congressional staff, and committee members on behalf of OTS to 
accomplish the legislative objectives of the Office. This division 
disseminates information to the Congress pertaining to OTS' supervisory, 
regulatory, and enforcement activities and policies, and manages 
congressional-liaison programs.
    Public Affairs oversees dissemination of information concerning OTS 
regulations, policies, and key developments within the Office by 
establishing and maintaining effective liaisons with the media, the 
general public, the thrift industry, Government agencies, and other key 
constituencies. It convenes press conferences and distributes news 
releases.
    The division also maintains an archive of business records and 
documented actions of OTS and its predecessor, the Federal Home Loan 
Bank Board; responds to Freedom of Information requests; and maintains a 
public reference room for viewing securities filing and other public 
documents.
    The Office is a nonappropriated agency and thus uses no tax money to 
fund its operations. Its expenses are met

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by fees and assessments on the thrift institutions it regulates.

For further information, contact the Communications Division, Office of 
Thrift Supervision, 1700 G Street NW., Washington, DC 20552. Phone, 202-
906-6913. Fax, 202-906-5748.

Sources of Information

Departmental Offices

Contracts  Write to the Director, Office of Procurement, Room 6101, Main 
Treasury Annex, Washington, DC 20220. Phone, 202-622-0520.
Environment  Environmental statements prepared by the Department are 
available for review in the Departmental Library. Information on 
Treasury environmental matters may be obtained from the Office of the 
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (Management), Treasury Department, 
Washington, DC 20220. Phone, 202-622-0043.
General Inquiries  For general information about the Treasury 
Department, including copies of news releases and texts of speeches by 
high Treasury officials, write to the Office of the Assistant Secretary 
(Public Affairs and Public Liaison), Room 3430, Departmental Offices, 
Treasury Department, Washington, DC 20220. Phone, 202-622-2920.
Reading Room  The Reading Room is located in the Treasury Library, Room 
5030, Main Treasury Building, 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, 
DC 20220. Phone, 202-622-0990.
Small and Disadvantaged Business Activities  Write to the Director, 
Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Room 6101, Main 
Treasury Annex, Washington, DC 20220. Phone, 202-622-0530.
Tax Legislation  Information on tax legislation may be obtained from the 
Assistant Secretary (Tax Policy), Departmental Offices, Treasury 
Department, Washington, DC 20220. Phone, 202-622-0050.
Telephone Directory  The Treasury Department telephone directory is 
available for sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Government 
Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.

Office of Inspector General

Employment  Contact the Human Resources Division, Office of Inspector 
General, Suite 510, 740 15th Street NW., Washington, DC 20220. Phone, 
202-927-5230.
Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Requests  Inquiries should be 
directed to Freedom of Information Act Request, Department of the 
Treasury, Room 1054, 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20220.
General Inquiries  Write to the Office of Inspector General, Room 2418, 
1500 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20220.
Publications  Semiannual reports to the Congress on the Office of 
Inspector General are available from the Office of Inspector General, 
Room 2418, 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20220.

Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

Publications  Write or call the Communications Division, 250 E Street 
SW., Washington, DC 20219. Phone, 202-874-4700. Fax, 202-874-5263.
Freedom of Information Act Requests  Write or call the disclosure 
officer, Communications Division, 250 E Street SW., Washington, DC 
20219. Phone, 202-874-4700. Fax, 202-874-5263.
Employment  The primary occupation is national bank examiner. Examiners 
are hired generally at the entry level through a college recruitment 
program. Descriptive literature and information are available from the 
Director for Human Resources, 250 E Street SW., Washington, DC 20219. 
Phone, 202-874-5000. Fax, 202-874-5447.
Contracts  Contact the procurement officer at 250 E Street SW., 
Washington,

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DC 20219. Phone, 202-874-5000. Fax, 202-874-5625.

United States Customs Service

Address inquiries on the following subjects to the specified office, 
U.S. Customs Service, 1301 Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 
20229. Phone, 202-927-6724.
Contracts  Write to the Regional Procurement Center, 6026 Lakeside 
Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46278.
Employment  The U.S. Customs Service recruits from the Treasury 
Enforcement Agent examination. Employment inquiries may be addressed to 
the Personnel Director, Office of Human Resources Management in 
Washington, DC.
Forms  Forms are available from any district director's office. There is 
a nominal charge for large quantities of certain forms.
General Inquiries  Contact the nearest port director's office for 
information regarding customs regulations and procedures for all persons 
entering the United States and the entry and clearance of imported 
merchandise.
Publications  The U.S. Customs Service issues publications of interest 
to the general, importing, and traveling public that can be obtained 
from any of the port directors' offices or by writing to the Office of 
Communications in Washington, DC. Single copies of many of these 
publications are available at no charge to the public.
Reading Rooms  Reading rooms are located at the headquarters library and 
in some field offices.
Speakers  Speakers are available for private organizations or community 
groups throughout the country. Contact any local customs officer or the 
Office of Communications in Washington, DC.

Bureau of Engraving and Printing

Address inquiries on the following subjects to the specified office, 
Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Fourteenth and C Streets SW., 
Washington, DC 20228.
Contracts and Small Business Activities  Information relating to 
contracts and small business activity may be obtained by contacting the 
Office of Procurement. Phone, 202-874-2534.
Employment  The Bureau, as the world's largest security printer, employs 
personnel in a multitude of different craft, administrative, and 
professional fields. Competitive job opportunities may be available in 
the printing crafts, maintenance trades/crafts, engineering, 
electromachinists, research, chemistry, data processing/computers, 
quality assurance, personnel, procurement, financial management, and 
other administrative fields. Due to the high level of security required, 
the Bureau also employs its own police force and a range of security 
specialists.
    The Bureau participates in the student educational employment 
program that enables students to gain work experience while pursuing 
their education. Periodically, apprenticeship programs may be announced 
in selected crafts.
    Information regarding employment opportunities and required 
qualifications is available from the Staffing and Classification 
Division, Office of Personnel. Phone, 202-874-3747.
Freedom of Information Act Requests  Inquiries should be directed to the 
Bureau Disclosure Officer, Office of Management Services, Room 321-12A. 
Phone, 202-874-2687.
General Inquiries  Requests for information about the Bureau, its 
products, or numismatic and philatelic interests should be addressed to 
the Office of Communications, Room 533M, Fourteenth and C Streets SW., 
Washington, DC 20228. Phone, 202-874-3019.
Product Sales  Uncut sheets of currency, engraved Presidential 
portraits, historical engravings of national landmarks, and other 
souvenirs and mementos are available for purchase in the Visitors Center 
or through the mail. The Visitors Center gift shop, located in the 
Fifteenth Street (Raoul Wallenberg Place) lobby of the main building, is 
open from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding 
Federal holidays and Christmas week. In June, July, and August, the gift 
shop will reopen at 4:30 p.m. and close at 8:30

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p.m. Information and order forms for sales items by mail may be obtained 
by writing to the Office of Communications, Fourteenth and C Street SW., 
Room 533M, Washington, DC 20228, or by calling 202-874-3019.
Tours  Tours of the Bureau's facility in Washington, DC are provided 
throughout the year according to the following schedule:
    Peak season, April through September, 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. 
Tours begin every 10 minutes, with the last tour beginning at 1:50 p.m. 
The ticket booth is located on Raoul Wallenberg Place (formerly 
Fifteenth Street) and is open from 8:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Tour 
tickets are free. Lines queue up on Raoul Wallenberg Place.
    Evening tours, June through August, 4:00 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. Tours 
are offered every 10 minutes. The ticket booth for evening tour tickets 
is open from 3:30 until 7:30 p.m. Tour tickets are free. Lines queue up 
on Raoul Wallenberg Place.
    Non-peak season, October through March, 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. No 
tickets are necessary for tours during this time. Lines queue up on 
Fourteenth Street.
    No tours are given on weekends, Federal holidays, or between 
Christmas and New Year's Day.

Financial Management Service

Inquiries on the following subjects should be directed to the specified 
office, 401 Fourteenth Street SW., Washington, DC 20227.
Contracts  Write to the Director, Acquisition Management Division, Room 
112 LC. Phone, 202-874-6910.
Employment  Inquiries may be directed to the Personnel Management 
Division, Room 120 LC. Phone, 202-874-7080.
Fax  Facsimile transmittal services are available by dialing 202-874-
6743.

Internal Revenue Service

Audiovisual Materials  Films, some of which are available in Spanish, 
provide information on the American tax system, examination and appeal 
rights, and the tax responsibilities of running a small business. The 
films can be obtained by contacting any District Office.
    Also available are audio and video cassette tapes that provide step-
by-step instructions for preparing basic individual income tax forms. 
These tapes are available in many local libraries.
Contracts  Write to the Internal Revenue Service, 1111 Constitution 
Avenue NW. (M:P:C), Washington, DC 20224 (phone, 202-283-1710); or the 
Director of Support Services, at any of the Internal Revenue regional 
offices.
Educational Programs  The Service provides, free of charge, general tax 
information publications and booklets on specific tax topics. Taxpayer 
information materials also are distributed to major television networks 
and many radio and television stations, daily and weekly newspapers, 
magazines, and specialized publications. Special educational materials 
and films are provided for use in high schools and colleges. Individuals 
starting a new business are given specialized materials and information 
at small business workshops, and community colleges provide classes 
based on material provided by the Service. The Community Outreach Tax 
Assistance program provides agency employees to assist community groups 
at mutually convenient times and locations.
    Through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program and the Tax 
Counseling for the Elderly program, the Service recruits, trains, and 
supports volunteers who offer free tax assistance to low-income, 
elderly, military, and non-English-speaking taxpayers.
    Materials, films, and information on the educational programs can be 
obtained by contacting any District Office.
Employment  Almost every major field of study has some application to 
the work of the Service. A substantial number of positions are filled by 
persons whose major educational preparation was accounting, business 
administration, finance, economics, criminology, and law. There are, 
however, a great number of positions that are filled by persons whose 
college major was political science, public administration, education, 
liberal arts, or other fields not

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directly related to business or law. Extensive use is made of 
competitive registers and examinations in selecting employees. Schools 
interested in participating in the extensive recruitment program, or 
anyone considering employment with the Service, may direct inquiries to 
the Recruitment Coordinator at any of the Regional or District Offices.
Problem Resolution Program  Each District has a problem resolution staff 
which attempts to resolve taxpayer complaints not satisfied through 
regular channels.
Publications  The Annual Report--Commissioner of Internal Revenue (Pub. 
55) and Internal Revenue Service 1994/1995 Data Book (Pub. 55B), as well 
as periodic reports of Statistics of Incomes, which present statistical 
tabulations concerning various tax returns filed, are available from the 
Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 
20402. Audit of Returns, Appeal Rights, and Claims for Refund (Pub. 
556), Your Federal Income Tax (Pub. 17), Farmers Tax Guide (Pub. 225), 
Tax Guide for Small Business (Pub. 334), and other publications are 
available at Internal Revenue Service offices free of charge.
Reading Rooms  Public reading rooms are located in the National Office 
and in each Regional Office or, in some cases, a District Office located 
in a Regional Office building.
Speakers  Speakers on provisions of the tax law and operations of the 
Internal Revenue Service for professional and community groups may be 
obtained by writing to the District Directors or, for national 
organizations only, to the Communications Division at the IRS National 
Headquarters in Washington, DC.
Taxpayer Service  The Internal Revenue Service provides year-round tax 
information and assistance to taxpayers, primarily through its toll-free 
telephone system. Taxpayers requesting information about the tax system, 
their rights and obligations under it, and the tax benefits available to 
them can call the number listed in their local telephone directory and 
in the tax form packages mailed to them annually. This service allows 
taxpayers anywhere in the United States to call the service without 
paying a long-distance charge. Special toll-free telephone assistance 
also is available to deaf and hearing-impaired taxpayers who have access 
to a teletypewriter or television/phone. These special numbers are 
included in the annual tax form packages and also are available from any 
agency office.
    Taxpayers may also visit agency offices for help with their tax 
problems. The Service provides return preparation assistance to 
taxpayers by guiding groups of individuals line by line on the 
preparation of their returns. Individual preparation is available for 
handicapped or other individuals unable to use the group preparation 
method.
    Foreign language tax assistance also is available at many locations.

United States Mint

Contracts and Employment  Inquiries should be directed to the facility 
head of the appropriate field office or to the Director of the Mint.
Numismatic Services  The United States Mint maintains public exhibit and 
sales areas at the Philadelphia and Denver Mints, and at Union Station 
in Washington, DC. Brochures and order forms for official coins, medals, 
and other numismatic items may also be obtained by writing to the United 
States Mint, 10001 Aerospace Road, Lanham, MD 20706. Phone, 202-283-
COIN.
Publications  The CFO Annual Financial Report is available from the 
United States Mint, Department of the Treasury, Judiciary Square 
Building, 633 Third Street NW., Washington, DC 20220. Phone, 202-874-
6450.

Bureau of the Public Debt

Employment  General employment inquiries should be addressed to the 
Bureau of the Public Debt, Division of Personnel Management, Employment 
and Classification Branch, Parkersburg, WV 26106-1328. Phone, 304-480-
6144.
Savings Bonds  Savings bonds are continuously on sale at more than

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40,000 financial institutions and their branches in virtually every 
locality in the United States. Information about bonds is provided by 
such issuing agents.
    Free informational materials are available from the Bureau of the 
Public Debt, Savings Bonds Marketing Office, Department of the Treasury, 
Washington, DC 20226. Phone, 202-377-7715.
    Current rate information is available toll-free by calling 1-800-
4US-BOND.
    Requests for information relating to holdings of all series of 
savings bonds, savings notes, and retirement plan or individual 
retirement bonds should be addressed to the Bureau of the Public Debt, 
Department of the Treasury, 200 Third Street, Parkersburg, WV 26106-
1328. Phone, 304-480-6112.
Treasury Securities  Information inquiries regarding the purchase of 
Treasury bills, bonds, and notes should be addressed to your local 
Federal Reserve Bank or branch, or to the Bureau of the Public Debt, 
Department F, Washington, DC 20239-1200. Phone, 202-874-4060.

United States Secret Service

Information about employment opportunities and publications and general 
public information may be obtained by contacting the nearest Secret 
Service field office or the Office of Government Liaison and Public 
Affairs, 1800 G Street NW., Washington, DC 20223. Phone, 202-435-5708.

For further information concerning the Department of the Treasury, 
contact the Public Affairs Office, Department of the Treasury, 1500 
Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20220. Phone, 202-622-2960.