[United States Government Manual]
[May 30, 1997]
[Pages 99-102]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



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Office of Management and Budget

Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20503
Phone, 202-395-3080

Director                                          Franklin D. Raines
Deputy Director                                   Jacob J. Lew
Deputy Director for Management                    John Koskinen
Associate Director for Legislative Affairs        Charles Kieffer, 
                                                          Acting
Associate Director for Administration             (vacancy)
Senior Advisor to the Director                    Rebecca Culberson
Senior Advisor to the Deputy Director             Jill Blickstein
Senior Advisor to the Deputy Director for         William Halter
        Management
General Counsel                                   Robert Damus
Associate Director for Communications             Larry Haas
Associate Director for Economic Policy            Joseph Minarik
Assistant Director for Budget                     Barry Anderson
    Deputy Assistant Director for Budget          Phil Dame
            Analysis and Systems
    Deputy Assistant Director for Budget          Dick Emery
            Review and Concepts
Assistant Director for Legislative Reference      James C. Murr
Associate Director for National Security and      Gordon Adams
        International Affairs
    Deputy Associate Director, National           Phebe Vickers
            Security Division
    Deputy Associate Director,                    Philip DuSault
            International Affairs 
            Division
Associate Director for Human Resources            Kenneth Apfel
    Deputy Associate Director for Human           Barry White
            Resources
Associate Director for Health and Personnel       Nancy-Ann Min
    Deputy Associate Director for Health          Barry Clendenin
    Deputy Associate Director for VA/             Bruce Long
            Personnel
Associate Director for General Government         Michael Deich
    Deputy Associate Director,                    Kenneth Schwartz
            Transportation, Commerce, 
            Justice, and Services 
            Division
    Deputy Associate Director, Housing,           Alan Rhinesmith
            Treasury, and Finance 
            Division
Associate Director for Natural Resources,         T.J. Glauthier
        Energy, and Science
    Deputy Associate Director, Natural            Ronald Cogswell
            Resources Division
    Deputy Associate Director, Energy             Kathy Peroff
            and Science Division
Administrator, Office of Information and          Sally Katzen
        Regulatory Affairs
    Deputy Administrator for Information          Donald R. Arbuckle
            and Regulatory Management
Controller                                        Edward DeSeve
    Deputy Controller                             Norwood Jackson
Administrator, Office of Federal Procurement      Steven Kelman
      Policy

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    Associate Administrator for                   Allan Brown
            Procurement Policy 
            Development
    Associate Administrator for                   Steven Schooner
            Procurement Law Development

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The Office of Management and Budget evaluates, formulates, and 
coordinates management procedures and program objectives within and 
among Federal departments and agencies. It also controls the 
administration of the Federal budget, while routinely providing the 
President with recommendations regarding budget proposals and relevant 
legislative enactments.


The Office of Management and Budget (OMB), formerly the Bureau of the 
Budget, was established in the Executive Office of the President 
pursuant to Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1939 (5 U.S.C. app.), effective 
July 1, 1939.
    By Executive Order 11541 of July 1, 1970, all functions transferred 
to the President of the United States by part I of Reorganization Plan 
No. 2 of 1970 (5 U.S.C. app.) were delegated to the Director of the 
Office of Management and Budget, to be carried out by the Director under 
the direction of the President. Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1977 (5 
U.S.C. app.) and Executive orders issued pursuant to that plan further 
amended the functions of OMB.
    The Office's primary functions are:
    --to assist the President in developing and maintaining effective 
government by reviewing the organizational structure and management 
procedures of the executive branch to ensure that the intended results 
are achieved;
    --to assist in developing efficient coordinating mechanisms to 
implement Government activities and to expand interagency cooperation;
    --to assist the President in preparing the budget and in formulating 
the Government's fiscal program;
    --to supervise and control the administration of the budget;
    --to assist the President by clearing and coordinating departmental 
advice on proposed legislation and by making recommendations effecting 
Presidential action on legislative enactments, in accordance with past 
practice;
    --to assist in developing regulatory reform proposals and programs 
for paperwork reduction, especially reporting burdens of the public;
    --to assist in considering, clearing, and, where necessary, 
preparing proposed Executive orders and proclamations;
    --to plan and develop information systems that provide the President 
with program performance data;
    --to plan, conduct, and promote evaluation efforts that assist the 
President in assessing program objectives, performance, and efficiency;
    --to keep the President informed of the progress of activities by 
Government agencies with respect to work proposed, initiated, and 
completed, together with the relative timing of work between the several 
agencies of the Government, all to the end that the work programs of the 
several agencies of the executive branch of the Government may be 
coordinated and that the moneys appropriated by the Congress may be 
expended in the most economical manner, barring overlapping and 
duplication of effort; and
    --to improve the economy, efficiency, and effectiveness of the 
procurement processes by providing overall direction of procurement 
policies, regulations, procedures, and forms.

Sources of Information

Employment  Various civil service examinations and registers are used 
for filling positions, such as economist, budget examiner, and 
management analyst. Inquiries on employment should be directed to the 
Human Resources Division, Office of Administration, Washington, DC 
20500. Phone, 202-395-1088.

Inquiries  Contact the Office of Administration, Office of Management 
and Budget, New Executive Office

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Building, Washington, DC 20503. Phone, 202-395-3080.
Publications  The Budget of the U.S. Government, The Budget System and 
Concepts, and Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance are for sale by the 
Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 
20402.

For further information, contact the Office of Management and Budget, 
Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20503. Phone, 202-395-3080.

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