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U.S. COAST GUARD
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
B - U.S. COAST GUARD
TITLE AND LEVEL
NAME
1-Commandant
Owen W. Siler
Admiral PAS
2-Vice Commandant
Ellis L. Perry
Vice Admiral PAS
3-Commander Pacific Area
Austin C. Wagner
Vice Admiral PAS
4-Commander Atlantic Area
William F. Rea, III
Vice Admiral PAS
11-19-76
DEPARTMENT OF TRA ,PORTATION
U.S. COAST GUARD ORGANIZATION
COMMANDANT (G-C)
CONGRESSIONAL
VICE COMMANDANT (G-CV)
AFFAIRS STAFF (G-CC)
OFFICE OF
CIVIL RIGHTS
(G-H)
CHIEF OF STAFF (G-CCS)
OFFICE OF
OFFICE OF
OFFICE OF
OFFICE OF
OFFICE OF
OFFICE OF
BOATING SAFETY
COMPTROLLER
CHIEF COUNSEL
ENGINEERING
MERCHANT MARINE
OPERATIONS
(G-B)
(G-F)
(G-L)
(G-E)
SAFETY (G-M)
(G-0)
OFFICE OF
OFFICE OF MARINE
OFFICE OF
OFFICE OF
OFFICE OF
OFFICE OF PUBLIC
PERSONNEL
ENVIRONMENT &
RESEARCH AND
HEALTH
AND INTERNATIONAL
SYSTEMS (G-W)
SERVICES (G-K)
RESERVE (G-R)
(G-P)
DEVELOPMENT (G-D)
AFFAIRS (G-A)
FIELD ORGANIZATIONS
AREA OFFICES
DISTRICT OFFICES
HEADQUARTERS UNITS
(2)
(12)
(15)
11-19-76
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
COMMANDANT
Admiral
Administers the Service in an economical and efficient manner and
advises and assists the Secretary of Transportation in matters
pertinent to the Coast Guard and its functions. Maintains liaison
with public and private agencies concerned with Coast Guard
functions and operations.
Under the general supervision of the Secretary of Transportation,
the Commandant shall:
Prescribe broad policies for the government of the Service
and generally direct, supervise and coordinate Service
endeavor and performance.
Guide the legislative programs of the Service and require
compliance with the statutory obligations and requirements
imposed upon it.
Serve as the principal advisor to the Secretary regarding
Service matters.
Establish and maintain effective liaison and regulations
with other agencies of the Federal Government and with
the public in general.
Serve on interdepartmental or international bodies
concerned with matters in which the Department and
the Coast Guard have a substantial interest.
Keep informed of the approved policies and programs
of the Secretary at all times in order to insure
Departmental uniformity of decision and continuity
of action.
Legislative Authority: 14 USC 44
11-19-76
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
VICE COMMANDANT
Vice Admiral
Assists the Commandant, as directed, in the general administration
of Service and acts as Commandant in his absence.
Under the general supervision of the Commandant, the Vice Commandant
shall:
Keep informed of the approved policies and programs of the
Commandant.
Take action on matters submitted to the Commandant which do
not require the personal attention of that officer, and
recommend a course of action when the Commandant's review
and/or approval is required.
Maintain, through the Chief of Staff, an effective coordination
of the activities of the several components of organization
at Headquarters.
Take appropriate action on appeals from actions or decisions
of the Chief of Staff that may be entered by Chiefs of
Headquarters Offices.
Legislative Authority: 14 USC 47
11-19-76
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
AREA COMMANDER PACIFIC
Vice Admiral
Coordinates or directs emergency or contingency operations within
Area where a multi-district effort is required, Manages continuing
operational and support activities which traverse district boundaries.
Administers an Area-wide inspection and improvement system.
Under the general direction of the Commandant, the Commander Atlantic
Area and Commander Pacific Area shall serve as the intermediate
echelon of command between the Commandant and intra-Area district
commanders with responsibilities for:
Continuing operational control over ocean stations, polar
icebreakers, long-range aircraft on inter-district missions,
the Area communications system, National Strike Force Teams
(response to pollution incidents), the Automated Mutual
Assistance Vessel Reporting System and marine science activities.
Redeploying temporarily -- and coordinating or controlling --
personnel and facilities within the Area to meet emergent
or contingent operational situations (primary search and
rescue, law enforcement on the high seas, and environmental
protection).
Directing a comprehensive inspection program within Area
boundaries (covering HQ units and district offices as well
as district operational units.
Providing support for the preceding functions in the form
of planning, training, evaluation and improvement.
Legislative Authority: 14 USC 50
11-19-76
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
AREA COMMANDER ATLANTIC
Vice Admiral
Coordinates or directs emergency or contingency operations within
Area where a multi-district effort is required. Manages continuing
operational and support activities which traverse district boundaries.
Administers an Area-wide inspection and improvement system.
Under the general direction of the Commandant, the Commander Atlantic
Area and Commander Pacific Area shall serve as the intermediate
echelon of command between the Commandant and intra-Area district
commanders with responsibilities for:
Continuing operational control over ocean stations, polar
icebreakers, long-range aircraft on inter-district missions,
the Area communications system, National Strike Force Teams
(response to pollution incidents), the Automated Mutual
Assistance Vessel Reporting System and marine science activities.
Redeploying temporarily -- and coordinating or controlling --
personnel and facilities within the Area to meet emergent
or contingent operational situations (primary search and
rescue, law enforcement on the high seas, and environmental
protection).
Directing a comprehensive inspection program within Area
boundaries (covering HQ units and district offices as well
as district operational units.
Providing support for the preceding functions in the form
of planning, training, evaluation and improvement.
Legislative Authority: 14 USC 50
11-19-76
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMIN.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
C - FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
TITLE AND LEVEL
NAME
1-Office of the Administrator
a. Administrator
Dr. John L. McLucas
Exec. Level II PAS
b. Special Assistant
VACANT
GS-14 Schedule C
C. Deputy Administrator
VACANT
Exec. Level IV PAS
2-Office of the Chief Counsel
a. Chief Counsel
Bert Z. Goodwin
GS-18 NEA
3-Office of General Aviation Affairs
a. Assistant Administrator
Allan F. Landolt
GS-16 NEA
4-Office of Public Affairs
a. Assistant Administrator
Joseph Laitin
AD-16 Schedule C
11-19-76
DEPAR
I OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
ADMINISTRATOR
Deputy Administrator
Office of
Office of
Office of
Office of
Civil Aviation
Office of
Flight
Office of
Office of
Office of
Aviation
Aviation
Security
International
Airports
Chief
Standards
General
Public
Programs
Safety
Service
Civil Rights
Aviation
Medicine
Counsel
Service
Aviation
Affairs
Affairs
Associate Administrator
Associate Administrator
Associate Administrator
for Policy Development
for Air Traffic and
Associate Administrator
for Engineering
for Administration
and Review
Airway Facilities
and Development
Office of
Office of
Airway
Office of
Systems
Air Traffic
Office of
Office of
Legistics
Office of
Aviation
Aviation
Facilities
Service
Management
Systems
Research and
Service
Budget
Service
Personnel
Policy
System Plans
and Training
Engineering
Development
Systems
Management
Service
Office of
Office of
Office of
Office of
Environmental
Investigations
Accounting
Laber
Quality
and Security
and Audit
Relations
New
Recky
Europe,
National
Metropolitan
Aeronautical
Washington
Eastern
Southern
Great Lakes
Central
Southwest
Western
Northwest
Alashan
Pacific-Asia
Mrica, and
Aviation
England
Mountain
Center
Airports
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
Facilities
Region
Region
Region
Region
Region
Middle East
Experimental
Region
Center
11-19-76
ADMINISTRATOR
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
Executive Level II
Directs and controls the operations of the Federal Aviation
Administration and acts as principal adviser to the Secretary
and Deputy Secretary of Transportation on civil aviation matters
and air transportation.
The Federal Aviation Administration is responsible for:
promulgating and enforcing regulations on all safety matters
relating to the manufacture, operation, and maintenance of
aircraft; registering aircraft and recording rights in aircraft;
developing, modifying, testing, and evaluating systems, procedures,
facilities, and devices needed for the safe and efficient navigation
and traffic control of aircraft; locating, constructing or installing,
maintaining, and operating Federal aids to air navigation, wherever
necessary; developing air traffic regulations, and administering air
traffic control of civil and military air operations within U.S.
airspace; providing grants-in-aid for developing public airports;
and promoting and encouraging civil aviation abroad through technical
aviation assistance to other governments.
Legislative Authority: Public Law 89-670 Department of Transportation
Act, dated October 15, 1966 Sect. 3 (e) (1) (2);
Sect. 10 (d) (2)
(Note: Restrictions on qualification 49 USC 1341)
11-19-76
SPECIAL ASSISTANT
TO
THE ADMINISTRATOR
GS-0301-14
The Special Assistant serves as a personal and confidential
assistant undertaking assignments designed to relieve the
Administrator of a volume of time-consuming but important
and techincal matters associated with and necessary to the
review of problems referred to him for consideration and
decision.
Legislative Authority: Title 5 USC Chap 1 Part 213.3394(h)(2)
11-19 76
DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATOR
Executive Level IV
The Deputy Administrator assists the Administrator in the discharge
of his responsibility with authority to act for him in all matters
not reserved to the Administrator by law, order, or instruction
of the Administrator.
Legislative Authority: Public Law 89-670 Department of Transportation
Act, dated October 15, 1966 Sect. 3 (e) (1)
(2); Sect. 10 (d) (4)
(Note: Restrictions on qualifications 49 USC 1342)
11-19-76
CHIEF COUNSEL
GS-905-18
The Chief Counsel for the Federal Aviation Administration is responsible
for directing the performance of all legal work of the administration,
which includes promulgation and administration of the administration's
basic enforcement policies and precedures; preparation for the prosecu-
tion or defense of litigation involving the administration: legal
phases of the work associated with the promulgation of air safety
standards, rules and regulations; enformcement of the laws, rules,
and regulations administered by the administration; legal aspects of
the administration's legislative program; provision of legal guidance
in the execution of the administration's facilities procurement and
research and development contracting programs; legal assistance in
the execution of the Federal-Aid Airports Program under the Federal
Airport Act; provision of legal counsel with respect to the administra-
tion's international aviation programs; legal services in the establish-
ment and maintenance of interagency agreements and relationships; and
all legal phases deriving from the Administrator's responsibility for
the control of airspace.
Legislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Quota Space 110
11-19-76
ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR FOR GENERAL AVIATION
GS-301-16
The incumbent advises and assists the Administrator and the Deputy
Administrator in the exercise and performance of their statutory
responsibilities in the promotion, encouragement and development of
civil aeronautics as these relate to General Aviation. Fosters
understanding of the mission and activities, of the FAA by state and
local government officials, and by organizations, education institutions
and associates concerned with aviation. Advises the Administrator,
Deputy Administrator, headquarters elements, and regional offices of
views of these groups toward FAA policies and programs and of General
Aviation problems.
There is substantial interest by the Congress, organizations, the
general aviation industry, and the private flying public. The issues
faced by the incumbent on behalf of the FAA are sensitive and critical.
He develops and executies programs which stimulate interest in and
support for civil aviation and aviation facilities among Federal,
state, and local officials; educational institutions; civic and
service clubs; and business, progessional and industrial organizations.
Legislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Quota Space 1117
11-19-76
ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS
GS-1081-16
The Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs directs and is responsible
for the mission of the Office of Public Affairs which is to initiate
and participate in the execution of coordinated plans and programs
to ensure that major programs, policies, objectives and achievement
of the FAA are effectively presented to the public, the aviation
community and FAA employees.
Legislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Quota Space 1362
11-19-76
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMIN.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
D - FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
TITLE AND LEVEL
NAME
1-Office of the Administrator
a. Administrator
Norbert T. Tiemann
Exec. Level II PAS
b. Deputy Administrator
Joseph R. Coupal, Jr.
Exec. Level IV Schedule C
2-Office of the Chief Counsel
a. Chief Counsel
VACANT
GS-18 NEA
3-Office of Planning
a. Associate Administrator
William L. Mertz
GS-18 NEA
11-19-76
FEDERAL HIGHW
DMINISTRATION
ADMINISTRATOR
DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR
OFFICE
OFFICE OF
OFFICE
OFFICE
OF
PROGRAM REVIEW
NATIONAL
OF
OF
HIGHWAY
AND
CHIEF COUNSEL
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
CIVIL RIGHTS
INSTITUTE
INVESTIGATIONS
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
ASSOCIATE
ASSOCIATE
ASSOCIATE
ASSOCIATE
ASSOCIATE
ASSOCIATE
ADMINISTRATOR
ADMINISTRATOR
ADMINISTRATOR FOR
ADMINISTRATOR FOR
ADMINISTRATOR
ADMINISTRATOR FOR
FOR
FOR RESEARCH
RIGHT-OF-WAY
ENGINEERING AND
FOR
PLANNING
AND DEVELOPMENT
AND ENVIRONMENT
TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
SAFETY
ADMINISTRATION
OFFICE OF
OFFICE
OFFICE or
OFFICE OF
BUREAU OF
OFFICE OF
PROGRAM AND
OF
ENVIRONMENTAL
HIGHWAY
MOTOR CARRIER
PERSONNEL
POLICY PLANNING
RESEARCH
POLICY
OPERATIONS
SAFETY
AND TRAINING
OFFICE OF
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE OF
OFFICE OF
OFFICE OF
HIGHWAY
OF
Of
TRAFFIC
HIGHWAY
FISCAL
PLANNING
DEVELOPMENT
RIGHT-OF-WAY
OPERATIONS
SAFETY
SERVICES
OFFICE
OFFICE OF
OF
MANAGEMENT
ENGINEERING
SYSTEMS
OFFICE OF
REGIONAL OFFICES
CONTRACTS AND
PROCUREMENT
DIVISION OFFICES
TRANSPORTATION
COMPUTER
CENTER
11-19-76
ADMINISTRATOR
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Executive Level II
Represents the Department of Transportation and advises the
Secretary in all matters relating to highway transportation,
assigned highway and motor carrier safety responsibilities,
and the coordination of highways with other modes of trans-
portation.
Legislative Authority: Public Law 89-670 Department of Transportation
Act Sect. 3 (e) (1) ; and Public Law 91-605
Federal Aid Highway Act of 1970, dated
December 31, 1970, Section 114 (a) (2)
11-19-76
DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
Executive Level IV
The Deputy Administrator assists the Administrator in the discharge
of his responsibility with authority to act for him in all matters
not reserved to the Administrator by law, order, or instruction of
the Administrator.
Legislative Authority: Public Law 91-605 Federal Aid Highway Act
of 1970, dated December 31, 1970, Section 114
11-19-76
CHIEF COUNSEL
GS-905-18
As the principal legal officer of the Federal Highway Administration,
the Chief Counsel is the legal advisor to the Federal Highway
Administrator, Associate Administrators, Office Directors, and
Regional Administrators.
Legislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Quota space 309
11-19-76
ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR PLANNING
GS-1515-18
Serves as Associate Administrator for Planning and member of the immediate
staff of the Federal Highway Administrator, participating fully in the
policy determining functions and being fully involved in the support of
the Administrator's policies and often-controversial programs. Advises
and assists the Federal Highway Administrator and the Deputy Federal
Highway Administrator in directing, coordinating, controlling, and
ensuring the adequacy of Administration plans and programs for all
Federal Highway Administration planning as it relates to the missions,
programs and objectives of the Federal Highway Administration.
He is responsible for programs involving (a) development, implementation,
and coordination of the Federal Highway Administration system of policy
planning and programming, including policy development, legislative
recommendations, establishment of intermediate and long-range goals,
and critical evaluation of operational achievements in relation to goals,
long-range costs and financial resources; and (b) planning, direction
and conduct in cooperation with the States and local communities of a
comprehensive nation-wide planning program for the development of highway
and other transportation systems.
Legislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Non-Quota Space 0053
11 19-76
FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMIN.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
E - FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
TITLE AND LEVEL
NAME
1-Office of the Administrator
a. Administrator
Asaph H. Hall
Exec. Level III PAS
b. Special Assistant
Edward J. Rollins
GS-15 Schedule C
C. Deputy Administrator
Bruce M. Flohr
GS-18 NEA
d. Public Information Officer
Paul D. Young
GS-15 Schedule C
2-Office of the Chief Counsel
a. Chief Counsel
R. Lawrence McCaffrey, Jr
GS-16 NEA
3-Office of Policy and Program Development
a. Associate Administrator
Martin D. Zell
GS-17 NEA
11-19-76
FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
Administrator
ROA-1
Deputy Administrator
ROA-2
Office of Planning
Special Staff
and
Minority Resource
Civil Rights
ROA-10
Center
Public Affairs ROA-30
Chief Counsel
Budget Development
Executive Secretariat
RBP-1
ROA-5
ROA-20
RCC-1
Associate Administrator
Associate Administrator
Associate Administrator
Associate Administrator
Associate Administrator
for
for
for
for Policy and Program
for
Administration
Federal Assistance
Safety
Development
Research and Development
RAD-1
RFA-1
RRS-1
RPD-1
RRD-1
I
(
RRS-20
Office of
Office of
Office of
Office of
Office of
Office of
Office of
Office of
Procurement
Management
State Rail Programs
Rail Assistance
Safety
Standards
and
Passenger Systems
Freight Systems
Systems
Programs
Programs
RAD-30
RAD-20
RFA-30
RFA-20
Procedures
RRS-10
RRD-20
RRD-10
Office of
Office of
Office of
National
Office of
Personnel
Rail Economics
Office of
Administrative
Rail Systems
Rail Systems Analysis
and
and
Operations
Project Office
and
Rail Safety
Training
Policy Development
Research
Program Development
RAD-40
RAD-10
RPD-10
RPD-1
RPD-20
RRD-30
Northeast
Transportation
The Alaska
Test Center
Regional Offices
Corridor
Railroad
Project Office
ITC-1
RAR-1
11-19-76
ADMINISTRATOR
FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
Executive Level III
The Administrator is the principal advisor to the Secretary on
railroad affairs and other intercity fixed guideway transportation
matters. He is the principal representative of the Department in
relations with the Congress, other elements of Government, the
transportation community and the public, with respect to railroad
affairs and other intercity fixed guideway transportation needs,
policies, programs, resources and actions.
Legislative Authority: Public Law 89-670 Department of Transportation
Act, dated October 15, 1966, Sect. 3 (e);
Sect. 10 (d) (3)
1-19-76
SPECIAL ASSISTANT
TO
THE ADMINISTRATOR, FRA
GS-0301-15
This position is that of Special Assistant to the Federal Railroad
Administrator and involves designated or self-generated assignments
that unburden the Administrator or recommend to him courses of action
to be taken on matters referred to his office for consideration and
decision.
Legislative Authority: Title 5 USC Chap 1 Part 213.3394(e)(7)
11-19-76
DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR
FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
GS-340-18
The Deputy Administrator assists the Administrator in the discharge
of his responsibilities, with authority to act for him in all
matters not reserved to the Administrator. He chairs the Research
and Safety Committees.
Legislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Quota Space 111
11-19-76
PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER
GS-1081-15
This position is that of Public Information Officer who directs
the Public Affairs staff under the jurisdiction of the Federal
Railroad Administrator. This office provides the focal point
through which information concerning the mission and objectives
of the Administrator is disseminated to representatives of
information media, railroad and related industries, and the general
public. The Public Information Officer is responsible for directing
a program that will promote understanding and acceptance of, and
cooperation with, Federal Railroad Administration activities.
Legislative Authority: Title 5 USC Chap 1 Part 213.3394(e)(5)
11-19-76
CHIEF COUNSEL
FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
GS-905-16
The Chief Counsel serves as the principal legal advisor to the
Administrator and Associate Administrators. He advises the
Administrator on legal matters and provides legal counsel
and advice to other offices of FRA. He directs and administers
all legal services required in the operation of FRA. He
cooperates with the General Counsel and other legal officers
of DOT in Departmental legal matters affecting FRA. He also
serves as a member of the FRA Safety Committee.
Legislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Quota Space 1363
11-19-76
ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR POLICY AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
GS-301-17
The incumbent is the advisor to the Federal Railroad Administrator in
the development of new or revised policies, plans and projects that
involve the nation's rail systems. Is responsible for advocacy of
Administration programs, which often includes the support of controversial
features of rail transportation economic, efficiency, and economic
regulatory matters. As a key advisor to the Administrator, the incumbent
is accountable for fostering economic efficiency and viability of the
rail industry that is compatible with the Administration's programs.
He contributes heavily to the development of national policy toward
ground transportation in general, and the railroads in particular.
In his specific field emphasis is placed on the present and forecasted
health and viability of the industry, its economic problems, the state
of its systems and procedures, the quality of its service, how it
interfaces with other transportation modes, and what the Federal
Government's role relative to the industry should be.
Legislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Quota Space 0376
11-19-76
NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC
SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
F - NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
TITLE AND LEVEL
NAME
1-Office of the Administrator
a. Administrator
John W. Snow
Exec. Level III PAS
b. Special Assistant
VACANT
GS-15 Schedule C
C. Deputy Administrator
Charles E. Duke
Exec. Level V Schedule C
d. Public Information Officer
Robert M. Hawk
GS-15 Schedule C
2-Office of the Chief Counsel
a. Chief Counsel
VACANT
GS-17 NEA
11-19-76
NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
ADMINISTRATOR
OFFICE OF
EXECUTIVE
N40-01
CIVIL RIGHTS
SECRETARIAT
N40-10
N40-20
DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR
N40-02
OFFICE OF
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
AND
OFFICE OF THE
CONSUMER SERVICES
CHIEF COUNSEL
N40-40
N40-30
ASSOCIATE
ASSOCIATE
ASSOCIATE
ASSOCIATE
ASSOCIATE
ADMINISTRATOR
ADMINISTRATOR
ADMINISTRATOR
ADMINISTRATOR
ADMINISTRATOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
PLANNING AND
MOTOR VEHICLE
RESEARCH AND
TRAFFIC SAFETY
ADMINISTRATION
EVALUATION
PROGRAMS
DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMS
N47-01
N41-01
N43-01
N42-01
N48-01
REGIONAL OFFICES
11-19-76
ADMINISTRATOR
NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
Executive Level III
The Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration:
Represents the Department of Transportation and advises the
Secretary on all matters relating to:
functions under the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle
Safety Act of 1966, as amended,
functions assigned with respect to drivers and motor
vehicles under the Highway Safety Act of 1966, as
amended and by the Highway Safety Acts of 1970 and
1973, and
functions under the Motor Vehicle Information and
Cost Savings Act of 1972.
Legislative Authority: Public Law 91-605 Federal Aid Highway
Act of 1970, dated December 31, 1970,
Title II, Section 202
11-19-76
SPECIAL ASSISTANT
TO
THE ADMINISTRATOR, NHTSA
GS-0301-15
This position provides a confidential special assistant to the
Administrator to function in a close personal and confidential
capacity for the purpose of conducting special studies, providing
advice, and representing and speaking for the Administrator.
Legislative Authority: Title 5 USC Chap 1 Part 213.3394(i)(3)
11-19-76
DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR
NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
Executive Level V
The Deputy Administrator assists the Administrator in the discharge
of his responsibility with authority to act for him in all matters
not reserved to the Administrator by law, order, or instruction
of the Administrator.
Legislative Authority: Public Law 91-605 Federal Aid Highway Act of 1970
dated December 31, 1970, Title II, Section 202
11-19-76
PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER
GS-1081-15
This is the position of the Director of Public Information under
the jurisdiction of the National Highway Traffic Safety Adminis-
tration. The Director provides the focal point through which
information concerning the mission and objectives of the Adminis-
tration is disseminated to representatives of information media,
automotive and related industries, and the general public. The
Director is responsible for a program which will promote under-
standing and acceptance of, and cooperation with, National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration activities.
Legislative Authority: Title 5 USC Chap 1 Part 213.3394(i)(4)
11-19-76
CHIEF COUNSEL
NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
GS-905-17
The incumbent is the principal assistant to the General Counsel of the
Department in his capacity as legal adviser to the Administrator, the
Deputy Administrator and other key officials of the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration. He directs the day-to-day activities
of a legal staff and is responsible for the legal services and repre-
sentations of NHTSA activities. He represents and/or advises the
Administrator in dealings with other elements of the Department,
members and committees of Congress, the Courts, legal staffs of
Federal and state agencies and those of the private sector. His
rulings and decisions have a direct nationwide economic and/or social
impact upon the automotive industry, states and political subdivisions,
and the general public
Legislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Quota Space 0614
11-19-76
URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION
ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
G - URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION
TITLE AND LEVEL
NAME
1-Office of the Administrator
a. Administrator
Robert E. Patricelli
Exec. Level III PAS
b. Special Assistant
Paul A. Ehrhardt
GS-15 Schedule C
C. Deputy Administrator
Charles F. Bingman
Exec. Level V Schedule C
2-Office of the Chief Counsel
a. Chief Counsel
James M. Christian
GS-16 NEA
3-Office of Program Planning
a. Associate Administrator
Kenneth C. Orski
GS-17 NEA
11-19-76
URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION
ADMINISTRATOR
Executive
Secretariat
DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR
Associate
Office of
Office of
Office of
Administrator for
Chief Counsel
Civil Rights
Public Affairs
Administration
Associate
Associate
Associate
Associate
Administrator for
Administrator for
Administrator for
Associate
Administrator for
Transportation
Transportation
Policy and Program
Administrator for
Research and
Management and
Planning
Development
Transit Assistance
Demonstrations
Development
REGIONAL
OFFICES
11-19-76
ADMINISTRATOR
URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION
Executive Level III
Directs and controls the operations of the Urban Mass Transportation
Administration and acts as principal adviser to the Secretary
and Deputy Secretary of Transportation on urban mass transportation
matters.
The Urban Mass Transportation Administration is responsible for:
Exercising the authority vested in the Secretary for develop-
ing comprehensive and coordinated mass transportation systems
to serve metropolitan and other urban areas;
Administering urban mass transportation programs and
functions; and
Assuring appropriate liaison and coordination with other
governmental organizations, with respect to the foregoing.
Legislative Authority: Reorganization Plan No. 2 1968
11-19-76
SPECIAL ASSISTANT
TO
THE ADMINISTRATOR, UMTA
GS-0301-15
This position is that of Special Assistant to the Urban Mass
Transportation Administrator serving as special aide and
confidant to the Administrator, and speaking for and providing
the Administrator's viewpoints in all matters as necessary
including controversial problem areas with political overtones
which affect UMTA policy formulation and program administration.
Legislative Authority: Title 5 USC Chap 1 Part 213.3394(f)(5)
11-19-76
DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR
URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION
Executive Level V
The Deputy Administrator serves as the alter ego of the Administrator
who reports directly to the Secretary of Transportation in effecting
the purposes of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964 which are:
To assist in the development of improved mass transportation
facilities, equipment, techniques, and methods, with the
cooperation of mass transportation companies both public
and private;
To encourage the planning and establishment of areawide urban
mass transportation systems needed for economical and desirable
urban development, with the cooperation of mass transportation
companies both public and private; and
To provide assistance to State and local governments and
their instrumentalities in financing such systems, to be
operated by public or private mass transportation companies
as determined by local needs.
In carrying out the duties of his position, the Deputy Administrator
must maintain a close personal relationship to the Administrator and
will be expected to develop, and be a spokesman for national policies
involving Urban Mass Transportation.
Legislative Authority: Public Law 91-453, Urban Mass Transportation
Assistance Act of 1970, dated October 15, 1970,
Section 12
11-19-76
CHIEF COUNSEL
GS-905-16
The Chief Counsel is the principal legal advisor to the Urban
Mass Transportation Administrator and other officials of the
Administration, and is responsible for the legal aspects to
the Administration program and represents and/or advises the
Administrator in all legal matters in dealing with the
Secretary of Transportation, members and committees of
Congress, other Federal agencies, and the private sector.
The rulings and activities affect urban mass transportation
and other transportation situations nationwide. The Chief
Counsel provides executive direction to the Office of the
Chief Counsel.
Legislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Quota Space 1713
11-19-76
ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR PROGRAM PLANNING
GS-0345-17
The Associate Administrator for Program Planning, performs the
following functions in the direction and coordination of the
planning and programming of UMTA programs and serves as the
principal program and policy planning advisor to the Administrator.
Develops Federal programs to insure effective urban transportation
the planning thereof, the coordination of Federal Assistance for
such, and the economical and effective use of available Federal
resources.
Appraises program progress in terms of program goals and standards
of economic, social and institutional effectiveness. Develops
standards and criteria for program evaluation and identifies
information reporting requirements on project activities and
effects.
Prepares analyses and develops alternative positions on legislation
of interest to the administration, develops new or revised programs
to be implemented in legislation sponsored by the Administration.
Identifies data needs and analyzes and disseminates information
required for the development of Administration programs.
Legislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Quota Space 235
11-19-76
SAINT
LAWRENCE
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
.
-
-
-
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
H - - SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
TITLE AND LEVEL
NAME
1-Office of the Administrator
a. Administrator
David W. Oberlin
Exec. Level IV PAS
b. Special Assistant
Dennis E. Deuschl
GS-13 Schedule C
2-Advisory Board
a. Member
Jacob L. Bernheim
$50 Per Diem Presidential
b. Member
Dr. Foster S. Brown
$50 Per Diem Presidential
C. Member
Miles F. McKee
$50 Per Diem Presidential
d. Member
William W. Knight, Jr.
$50 Per Diem Presidential
e. Member
Joseph N. Thomas
$50 Per Diem Presidential
11-19-76
SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
ADMINISTRATOR
ADVISORY BOARD
OFFICE OF
OFFICE OF
PROGRAM REVIEW
CIVIL RIGHTS
OFFICE OF
GENERAL
FINANCE
COUNSEL
ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR
ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR
AND RESIDENT MANAGER
FOR DEVELOPMENT
OFFICE OF LOCK
OFFICE OF
OPERATIONS
MAINTENANCE
OFFICE OF
OFFICE OF SYSTEMS
OFFICE OF
OFFICE OF
COMPREHENSIVE
AND ECONOMIC
OFFICE OF
COMMUNICATIONS
PLANNING
ANALYSIS
MARINE SERVICES
ENGINEERING
OFFICE OF
OFFICE OF
ADMIN. SERVICES
PROCUREMENT
& SUPPLY
11-19-76
ADMINISTRATOR
SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Executive Level IV
Exercised the powers and authorities delegated under the provisions
of Public Law 358, 83d Congress (68 Stat. 92), approved May 13, 1954,
as amended, and Public Law 670, 89th Congress (80 Stat. 931) approved
October 15, 1966.
The Corporation is responsible for maintaining and operating in
United States territory deepwater navigation works in the
46-mile International Rapids section of the St. Lawrence River,
lying between Ogdensburg and Saint Regis, New York, and in the
68-mile Thousand Island section lying between Ogdensburg and
Lake Ontario.
Legislative Authority: Public Law 89-670 Department of Transportation
Act, dated October 15, 1966, Sect. 3 (g) (1);
Sect. 10 (d) (4) Public Law 93-615
11-19-76
SPECIAL ASSISTANT
TO
THE ADMINISTRATOR, SLSDC
GS-0301-13
This position is that of Special Assistant to the Saint Lawrence
Seaway Development Corporation Administrator serving as special
aide and confidant to the Administrator and speaking for and
providing the Administrator's viewpoints in all matters regarding
controversial problem areas with political overtones which affect
SLSDC policy formulation and program administration.
Legislative Authority: Title 5 USC Chap 1 Part 213.3394(g)(1)
11-19-76
SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER*
Compensation not to exceed Fifty dollars per diem
The Advisory Board meets at the call of the Administrator, who
shall require it to meet not less often than once each ninety
days to review the general policies of the Corporation, including
its policies in connection with design and construction of facilities
and establishment of rules of measurement for vessels and cargo and
rates of charges or tolls; and shall advise the Administrator with
respect thereto.
* Board composed of five members not more than three of whom shall
belong to the same political party.
Legislative Authority: 33 USC 982 (c)
11-19-76
MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION
BUREAU
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
I - MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION BUREAU
TITLE AND LEVEL
NAME
1-Office of the Director
a. Director
James T. Curtis, Jr.
AD-18 Schedule C
11-19-76
MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION BUREAU
DIRECTOR
OFFICE OF
OFFICE OF
HAZARDOUS
MATERIALS
PIPELINE SAFETY
OPERATIONS
OPERATIONS
11-19-76
DIRECTOR
MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION BUREAU
AD-301-18
The incumbent is the principal advisor to the Secretary on all pipeline
safety and intermodal hazardous materials transportation safety matters
as they relate to the Department's missions, programs, and objectives
to ensure the safe transportation of gases or hazardous liquids by
pipeline and the transportation of other hazardous materials by water
air, highway, and railroad. He is responsible for carrying out those
powers and duties vested in the Secretary for pipeline safety and
hazardous materials programs as delegated, including hazardous
materials regulations and exemptions except for those regulations
and exemptions governing the bulk transportation of hazardous
materials which are loaded or carried on board a vessel without
benefit of containers or labels and received and handled by the
vessel carrier without mark or count; and except for regulations
and exemptions governing ship's stores and supplies.
He has operational responsibility for administering all aspects of
the Departmental hazardous materials programs not otherwise being
carried out by the operating administrations. He has complete
responsibility for administering the Department's program for the
safety regulation of transporting gases and hazardous liquids by
pipelines.
Legislative Authority: PL-85-726, Section 302 (f)
11-19-76
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Ford Presidential Library\nU.S. COAST GUARD\nDEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION\nB - U.S. COAST GUARD\nTITLE AND LEVEL\nNAME\n1-Commandant\nOwen W. Siler\nAdmiral PAS\n2-Vice Commandant\nEllis L. Perry\nVice Admiral PAS\n3-Commander Pacific Area\nAustin C. Wagner\nVice Admiral PAS\n4-Commander Atlantic Area\nWilliam F. 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Maintains liaison\nwith public and private agencies concerned with Coast Guard\nfunctions and operations.\nUnder the general supervision of the Secretary of Transportation,\nthe Commandant shall:\nPrescribe broad policies for the government of the Service\nand generally direct, supervise and coordinate Service\nendeavor and performance.\nGuide the legislative programs of the Service and require\ncompliance with the statutory obligations and requirements\nimposed upon it.\nServe as the principal advisor to the Secretary regarding\nService matters.\nEstablish and maintain effective liaison and regulations\nwith other agencies of the Federal Government and with\nthe public in general.\nServe on interdepartmental or international bodies\nconcerned with matters in which the Department and\nthe Coast Guard have a substantial interest.\nKeep informed of the approved policies and programs\nof the Secretary at all times in order to insure\nDepartmental uniformity of decision and continuity\nof action.\nLegislative Authority: 14 USC 44\n11-19-76\nUNITED STATES COAST GUARD\nVICE COMMANDANT\nVice Admiral\nAssists the Commandant, as directed, in the general administration\nof Service and acts as Commandant in his absence.\nUnder the general supervision of the Commandant, the Vice Commandant\nshall:\nKeep informed of the approved policies and programs of the\nCommandant.\nTake action on matters submitted to the Commandant which do\nnot require the personal attention of that officer, and\nrecommend a course of action when the Commandant's review\nand/or approval is required.\nMaintain, through the Chief of Staff, an effective coordination\nof the activities of the several components of organization\nat Headquarters.\nTake appropriate action on appeals from actions or decisions\nof the Chief of Staff that may be entered by Chiefs of\nHeadquarters Offices.\nLegislative Authority: 14 USC 47\n11-19-76\nUNITED STATES COAST GUARD\nAREA COMMANDER PACIFIC\nVice Admiral\nCoordinates or directs emergency or contingency operations within\nArea where a multi-district effort is required, Manages continuing\noperational and support activities which traverse district boundaries.\nAdministers an Area-wide inspection and improvement system.\nUnder the general direction of the Commandant, the Commander Atlantic\nArea and Commander Pacific Area shall serve as the intermediate\nechelon of command between the Commandant and intra-Area district\ncommanders with responsibilities for:\nContinuing operational control over ocean stations, polar\nicebreakers, long-range aircraft on inter-district missions,\nthe Area communications system, National Strike Force Teams\n(response to pollution incidents), the Automated Mutual\nAssistance Vessel Reporting System and marine science activities.\nRedeploying temporarily -- and coordinating or controlling --\npersonnel and facilities within the Area to meet emergent\nor contingent operational situations (primary search and\nrescue, law enforcement on the high seas, and environmental\nprotection).\nDirecting a comprehensive inspection program within Area\nboundaries (covering HQ units and district offices as well\nas district operational units.\nProviding support for the preceding functions in the form\nof planning, training, evaluation and improvement.\nLegislative Authority: 14 USC 50\n11-19-76\nUNITED STATES COAST GUARD\nAREA COMMANDER ATLANTIC\nVice Admiral\nCoordinates or directs emergency or contingency operations within\nArea where a multi-district effort is required. Manages continuing\noperational and support activities which traverse district boundaries.\nAdministers an Area-wide inspection and improvement system.\nUnder the general direction of the Commandant, the Commander Atlantic\nArea and Commander Pacific Area shall serve as the intermediate\nechelon of command between the Commandant and intra-Area district\ncommanders with responsibilities for:\nContinuing operational control over ocean stations, polar\nicebreakers, long-range aircraft on inter-district missions,\nthe Area communications system, National Strike Force Teams\n(response to pollution incidents), the Automated Mutual\nAssistance Vessel Reporting System and marine science activities.\nRedeploying temporarily -- and coordinating or controlling --\npersonnel and facilities within the Area to meet emergent\nor contingent operational situations (primary search and\nrescue, law enforcement on the high seas, and environmental\nprotection).\nDirecting a comprehensive inspection program within Area\nboundaries (covering HQ units and district offices as well\nas district operational units.\nProviding support for the preceding functions in the form\nof planning, training, evaluation and improvement.\nLegislative Authority: 14 USC 50\n11-19-76\nFEDERAL AVIATION ADMIN.\nDEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION\nC - FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION\nTITLE AND LEVEL\nNAME\n1-Office of the Administrator\na. Administrator\nDr. John L. McLucas\nExec. Level II PAS\nb. Special Assistant\nVACANT\nGS-14 Schedule C\nC. Deputy Administrator\nVACANT\nExec. Level IV PAS\n2-Office of the Chief Counsel\na. Chief Counsel\nBert Z. Goodwin\nGS-18 NEA\n3-Office of General Aviation Affairs\na. Assistant Administrator\nAllan F. Landolt\nGS-16 NEA\n4-Office of Public Affairs\na. Assistant Administrator\nJoseph Laitin\nAD-16 Schedule C\n11-19-76\nDEPAR\nI OF TRANSPORTATION\nFEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION\nADMINISTRATOR\nDeputy Administrator\nOffice of\nOffice of\nOffice of\nOffice of\nCivil Aviation\nOffice of\nFlight\nOffice of\nOffice of\nOffice of\nAviation\nAviation\nSecurity\nInternational\nAirports\nChief\nStandards\nGeneral\nPublic\nPrograms\nSafety\nService\nCivil Rights\nAviation\nMedicine\nCounsel\nService\nAviation\nAffairs\nAffairs\nAssociate Administrator\nAssociate Administrator\nAssociate Administrator\nfor Policy Development\nfor Air Traffic and\nAssociate Administrator\nfor Engineering\nfor Administration\nand Review\nAirway Facilities\nand Development\nOffice of\nOffice of\nAirway\nOffice of\nSystems\nAir Traffic\nOffice of\nOffice of\nLegistics\nOffice of\nAviation\nAviation\nFacilities\nService\nManagement\nSystems\nResearch and\nService\nBudget\nService\nPersonnel\nPolicy\nSystem Plans\nand Training\nEngineering\nDevelopment\nSystems\nManagement\nService\nOffice of\nOffice of\nOffice of\nOffice of\nEnvironmental\nInvestigations\nAccounting\nLaber\nQuality\nand Security\nand Audit\nRelations\nNew\nRecky\nEurope,\nNational\nMetropolitan\nAeronautical\nWashington\nEastern\nSouthern\nGreat Lakes\nCentral\nSouthwest\nWestern\nNorthwest\nAlashan\nPacific-Asia\nMrica, and\nAviation\nEngland\nMountain\nCenter\nAirports\nRegion\nRegion\nRegion\nRegion\nRegion\nRegion\nFacilities\nRegion\nRegion\nRegion\nRegion\nRegion\nMiddle East\nExperimental\nRegion\nCenter\n11-19-76\nADMINISTRATOR\nFEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION\nExecutive Level II\nDirects and controls the operations of the Federal Aviation\nAdministration and acts as principal adviser to the Secretary\nand Deputy Secretary of Transportation on civil aviation matters\nand air transportation.\nThe Federal Aviation Administration is responsible for:\npromulgating and enforcing regulations on all safety matters\nrelating to the manufacture, operation, and maintenance of\naircraft; registering aircraft and recording rights in aircraft;\ndeveloping, modifying, testing, and evaluating systems, procedures,\nfacilities, and devices needed for the safe and efficient navigation\nand traffic control of aircraft; locating, constructing or installing,\nmaintaining, and operating Federal aids to air navigation, wherever\nnecessary; developing air traffic regulations, and administering air\ntraffic control of civil and military air operations within U.S.\nairspace; providing grants-in-aid for developing public airports;\nand promoting and encouraging civil aviation abroad through technical\naviation assistance to other governments.\nLegislative Authority: Public Law 89-670 Department of Transportation\nAct, dated October 15, 1966 Sect. 3 (e) (1) (2);\nSect. 10 (d) (2)\n(Note: Restrictions on qualification 49 USC 1341)\n11-19-76\nSPECIAL ASSISTANT\nTO\nTHE ADMINISTRATOR\nGS-0301-14\nThe Special Assistant serves as a personal and confidential\nassistant undertaking assignments designed to relieve the\nAdministrator of a volume of time-consuming but important\nand techincal matters associated with and necessary to the\nreview of problems referred to him for consideration and\ndecision.\nLegislative Authority: Title 5 USC Chap 1 Part 213.3394(h)(2)\n11-19 76\nDEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR\nFEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATOR\nExecutive Level IV\nThe Deputy Administrator assists the Administrator in the discharge\nof his responsibility with authority to act for him in all matters\nnot reserved to the Administrator by law, order, or instruction\nof the Administrator.\nLegislative Authority: Public Law 89-670 Department of Transportation\nAct, dated October 15, 1966 Sect. 3 (e) (1)\n(2); Sect. 10 (d) (4)\n(Note: Restrictions on qualifications 49 USC 1342)\n11-19-76\nCHIEF COUNSEL\nGS-905-18\nThe Chief Counsel for the Federal Aviation Administration is responsible\nfor directing the performance of all legal work of the administration,\nwhich includes promulgation and administration of the administration's\nbasic enforcement policies and precedures; preparation for the prosecu-\ntion or defense of litigation involving the administration: legal\nphases of the work associated with the promulgation of air safety\nstandards, rules and regulations; enformcement of the laws, rules,\nand regulations administered by the administration; legal aspects of\nthe administration's legislative program; provision of legal guidance\nin the execution of the administration's facilities procurement and\nresearch and development contracting programs; legal assistance in\nthe execution of the Federal-Aid Airports Program under the Federal\nAirport Act; provision of legal counsel with respect to the administra-\ntion's international aviation programs; legal services in the establish-\nment and maintenance of interagency agreements and relationships; and\nall legal phases deriving from the Administrator's responsibility for\nthe control of airspace.\nLegislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Quota Space 110\n11-19-76\nASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR FOR GENERAL AVIATION\nGS-301-16\nThe incumbent advises and assists the Administrator and the Deputy\nAdministrator in the exercise and performance of their statutory\nresponsibilities in the promotion, encouragement and development of\ncivil aeronautics as these relate to General Aviation. Fosters\nunderstanding of the mission and activities, of the FAA by state and\nlocal government officials, and by organizations, education institutions\nand associates concerned with aviation. Advises the Administrator,\nDeputy Administrator, headquarters elements, and regional offices of\nviews of these groups toward FAA policies and programs and of General\nAviation problems.\nThere is substantial interest by the Congress, organizations, the\ngeneral aviation industry, and the private flying public. The issues\nfaced by the incumbent on behalf of the FAA are sensitive and critical.\nHe develops and executies programs which stimulate interest in and\nsupport for civil aviation and aviation facilities among Federal,\nstate, and local officials; educational institutions; civic and\nservice clubs; and business, progessional and industrial organizations.\nLegislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Quota Space 1117\n11-19-76\nASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS\nGS-1081-16\nThe Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs directs and is responsible\nfor the mission of the Office of Public Affairs which is to initiate\nand participate in the execution of coordinated plans and programs\nto ensure that major programs, policies, objectives and achievement\nof the FAA are effectively presented to the public, the aviation\ncommunity and FAA employees.\nLegislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Quota Space 1362\n11-19-76\nFEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMIN.\nDEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION\nD - FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION\nTITLE AND LEVEL\nNAME\n1-Office of the Administrator\na. Administrator\nNorbert T. Tiemann\nExec. Level II PAS\nb. Deputy Administrator\nJoseph R. Coupal, Jr.\nExec. Level IV Schedule C\n2-Office of the Chief Counsel\na. Chief Counsel\nVACANT\nGS-18 NEA\n3-Office of Planning\na. Associate Administrator\nWilliam L. Mertz\nGS-18 NEA\n11-19-76\nFEDERAL HIGHW\nDMINISTRATION\nADMINISTRATOR\nDEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR\nOFFICE\nOFFICE OF\nOFFICE\nOFFICE\nOF\nPROGRAM REVIEW\nNATIONAL\nOF\nOF\nHIGHWAY\nAND\nCHIEF COUNSEL\nPUBLIC AFFAIRS\nCIVIL RIGHTS\nINSTITUTE\nINVESTIGATIONS\nEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR\nASSOCIATE\nASSOCIATE\nASSOCIATE\nASSOCIATE\nASSOCIATE\nASSOCIATE\nADMINISTRATOR\nADMINISTRATOR\nADMINISTRATOR FOR\nADMINISTRATOR FOR\nADMINISTRATOR\nADMINISTRATOR FOR\nFOR\nFOR RESEARCH\nRIGHT-OF-WAY\nENGINEERING AND\nFOR\nPLANNING\nAND DEVELOPMENT\nAND ENVIRONMENT\nTRAFFIC OPERATIONS\nSAFETY\nADMINISTRATION\nOFFICE OF\nOFFICE\nOFFICE or\nOFFICE OF\nBUREAU OF\nOFFICE OF\nPROGRAM AND\nOF\nENVIRONMENTAL\nHIGHWAY\nMOTOR CARRIER\nPERSONNEL\nPOLICY PLANNING\nRESEARCH\nPOLICY\nOPERATIONS\nSAFETY\nAND TRAINING\nOFFICE OF\nOFFICE\nOFFICE\nOFFICE OF\nOFFICE OF\nOFFICE OF\nHIGHWAY\nOF\nOf\nTRAFFIC\nHIGHWAY\nFISCAL\nPLANNING\nDEVELOPMENT\nRIGHT-OF-WAY\nOPERATIONS\nSAFETY\nSERVICES\nOFFICE\nOFFICE OF\nOF\nMANAGEMENT\nENGINEERING\nSYSTEMS\nOFFICE OF\nREGIONAL OFFICES\nCONTRACTS AND\nPROCUREMENT\nDIVISION OFFICES\nTRANSPORTATION\nCOMPUTER\nCENTER\n11-19-76\nADMINISTRATOR\nFEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION\nExecutive Level II\nRepresents the Department of Transportation and advises the\nSecretary in all matters relating to highway transportation,\nassigned highway and motor carrier safety responsibilities,\nand the coordination of highways with other modes of trans-\nportation.\nLegislative Authority: Public Law 89-670 Department of Transportation\nAct Sect. 3 (e) (1) ; and Public Law 91-605\nFederal Aid Highway Act of 1970, dated\nDecember 31, 1970, Section 114 (a) (2)\n11-19-76\nDEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR\nFEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION\nExecutive Level IV\nThe Deputy Administrator assists the Administrator in the discharge\nof his responsibility with authority to act for him in all matters\nnot reserved to the Administrator by law, order, or instruction of\nthe Administrator.\nLegislative Authority: Public Law 91-605 Federal Aid Highway Act\nof 1970, dated December 31, 1970, Section 114\n11-19-76\nCHIEF COUNSEL\nGS-905-18\nAs the principal legal officer of the Federal Highway Administration,\nthe Chief Counsel is the legal advisor to the Federal Highway\nAdministrator, Associate Administrators, Office Directors, and\nRegional Administrators.\nLegislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Quota space 309\n11-19-76\nASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR PLANNING\nGS-1515-18\nServes as Associate Administrator for Planning and member of the immediate\nstaff of the Federal Highway Administrator, participating fully in the\npolicy determining functions and being fully involved in the support of\nthe Administrator's policies and often-controversial programs. Advises\nand assists the Federal Highway Administrator and the Deputy Federal\nHighway Administrator in directing, coordinating, controlling, and\nensuring the adequacy of Administration plans and programs for all\nFederal Highway Administration planning as it relates to the missions,\nprograms and objectives of the Federal Highway Administration.\nHe is responsible for programs involving (a) development, implementation,\nand coordination of the Federal Highway Administration system of policy\nplanning and programming, including policy development, legislative\nrecommendations, establishment of intermediate and long-range goals,\nand critical evaluation of operational achievements in relation to goals,\nlong-range costs and financial resources; and (b) planning, direction\nand conduct in cooperation with the States and local communities of a\ncomprehensive nation-wide planning program for the development of highway\nand other transportation systems.\nLegislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Non-Quota Space 0053\n11 19-76\nFEDERAL RAILROAD ADMIN.\nDEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION\nE - FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION\nTITLE AND LEVEL\nNAME\n1-Office of the Administrator\na. Administrator\nAsaph H. Hall\nExec. Level III PAS\nb. Special Assistant\nEdward J. Rollins\nGS-15 Schedule C\nC. Deputy Administrator\nBruce M. Flohr\nGS-18 NEA\nd. Public Information Officer\nPaul D. Young\nGS-15 Schedule C\n2-Office of the Chief Counsel\na. Chief Counsel\nR. Lawrence McCaffrey, Jr\nGS-16 NEA\n3-Office of Policy and Program Development\na. Associate Administrator\nMartin D. Zell\nGS-17 NEA\n11-19-76\nFEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION\nAdministrator\nROA-1\nDeputy Administrator\nROA-2\nOffice of Planning\nSpecial Staff\nand\nMinority Resource\nCivil Rights\nROA-10\nCenter\nPublic Affairs ROA-30\nChief Counsel\nBudget Development\nExecutive Secretariat\nRBP-1\nROA-5\nROA-20\nRCC-1\nAssociate Administrator\nAssociate Administrator\nAssociate Administrator\nAssociate Administrator\nAssociate Administrator\nfor\nfor\nfor\nfor Policy and Program\nfor\nAdministration\nFederal Assistance\nSafety\nDevelopment\nResearch and Development\nRAD-1\nRFA-1\nRRS-1\nRPD-1\nRRD-1\nI\n(\nRRS-20\nOffice of\nOffice of\nOffice of\nOffice of\nOffice of\nOffice of\nOffice of\nOffice of\nProcurement\nManagement\nState Rail Programs\nRail Assistance\nSafety\nStandards\nand\nPassenger Systems\nFreight Systems\nSystems\nPrograms\nPrograms\nRAD-30\nRAD-20\nRFA-30\nRFA-20\nProcedures\nRRS-10\nRRD-20\nRRD-10\nOffice of\nOffice of\nOffice of\nNational\nOffice of\nPersonnel\nRail Economics\nOffice of\nAdministrative\nRail Systems\nRail Systems Analysis\nand\nand\nOperations\nProject Office\nand\nRail Safety\nTraining\nPolicy Development\nResearch\nProgram Development\nRAD-40\nRAD-10\nRPD-10\nRPD-1\nRPD-20\nRRD-30\nNortheast\nTransportation\nThe Alaska\nTest Center\nRegional Offices\nCorridor\nRailroad\nProject Office\nITC-1\nRAR-1\n11-19-76\nADMINISTRATOR\nFEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION\nExecutive Level III\nThe Administrator is the principal advisor to the Secretary on\nrailroad affairs and other intercity fixed guideway transportation\nmatters. He is the principal representative of the Department in\nrelations with the Congress, other elements of Government, the\ntransportation community and the public, with respect to railroad\naffairs and other intercity fixed guideway transportation needs,\npolicies, programs, resources and actions.\nLegislative Authority: Public Law 89-670 Department of Transportation\nAct, dated October 15, 1966, Sect. 3 (e);\nSect. 10 (d) (3)\n1-19-76\nSPECIAL ASSISTANT\nTO\nTHE ADMINISTRATOR, FRA\nGS-0301-15\nThis position is that of Special Assistant to the Federal Railroad\nAdministrator and involves designated or self-generated assignments\nthat unburden the Administrator or recommend to him courses of action\nto be taken on matters referred to his office for consideration and\ndecision.\nLegislative Authority: Title 5 USC Chap 1 Part 213.3394(e)(7)\n11-19-76\nDEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR\nFEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION\nGS-340-18\nThe Deputy Administrator assists the Administrator in the discharge\nof his responsibilities, with authority to act for him in all\nmatters not reserved to the Administrator. He chairs the Research\nand Safety Committees.\nLegislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Quota Space 111\n11-19-76\nPUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER\nGS-1081-15\nThis position is that of Public Information Officer who directs\nthe Public Affairs staff under the jurisdiction of the Federal\nRailroad Administrator. This office provides the focal point\nthrough which information concerning the mission and objectives\nof the Administrator is disseminated to representatives of\ninformation media, railroad and related industries, and the general\npublic. The Public Information Officer is responsible for directing\na program that will promote understanding and acceptance of, and\ncooperation with, Federal Railroad Administration activities.\nLegislative Authority: Title 5 USC Chap 1 Part 213.3394(e)(5)\n11-19-76\nCHIEF COUNSEL\nFEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION\nGS-905-16\nThe Chief Counsel serves as the principal legal advisor to the\nAdministrator and Associate Administrators. He advises the\nAdministrator on legal matters and provides legal counsel\nand advice to other offices of FRA. He directs and administers\nall legal services required in the operation of FRA. He\ncooperates with the General Counsel and other legal officers\nof DOT in Departmental legal matters affecting FRA. He also\nserves as a member of the FRA Safety Committee.\nLegislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Quota Space 1363\n11-19-76\nASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR POLICY AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT\nGS-301-17\nThe incumbent is the advisor to the Federal Railroad Administrator in\nthe development of new or revised policies, plans and projects that\ninvolve the nation's rail systems. Is responsible for advocacy of\nAdministration programs, which often includes the support of controversial\nfeatures of rail transportation economic, efficiency, and economic\nregulatory matters. As a key advisor to the Administrator, the incumbent\nis accountable for fostering economic efficiency and viability of the\nrail industry that is compatible with the Administration's programs.\nHe contributes heavily to the development of national policy toward\nground transportation in general, and the railroads in particular.\nIn his specific field emphasis is placed on the present and forecasted\nhealth and viability of the industry, its economic problems, the state\nof its systems and procedures, the quality of its service, how it\ninterfaces with other transportation modes, and what the Federal\nGovernment's role relative to the industry should be.\nLegislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Quota Space 0376\n11-19-76\nNATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC\nSAFETY ADMINISTRATION\nDEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION\nF - NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION\nTITLE AND LEVEL\nNAME\n1-Office of the Administrator\na. Administrator\nJohn W. Snow\nExec. Level III PAS\nb. Special Assistant\nVACANT\nGS-15 Schedule C\nC. Deputy Administrator\nCharles E. Duke\nExec. Level V Schedule C\nd. Public Information Officer\nRobert M. Hawk\nGS-15 Schedule C\n2-Office of the Chief Counsel\na. Chief Counsel\nVACANT\nGS-17 NEA\n11-19-76\nNATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION\nADMINISTRATOR\nOFFICE OF\nEXECUTIVE\nN40-01\nCIVIL RIGHTS\nSECRETARIAT\nN40-10\nN40-20\nDEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR\nN40-02\nOFFICE OF\nPUBLIC AFFAIRS\nAND\nOFFICE OF THE\nCONSUMER SERVICES\nCHIEF COUNSEL\nN40-40\nN40-30\nASSOCIATE\nASSOCIATE\nASSOCIATE\nASSOCIATE\nASSOCIATE\nADMINISTRATOR\nADMINISTRATOR\nADMINISTRATOR\nADMINISTRATOR\nADMINISTRATOR\nFOR\nFOR\nFOR\nFOR\nFOR\nPLANNING AND\nMOTOR VEHICLE\nRESEARCH AND\nTRAFFIC SAFETY\nADMINISTRATION\nEVALUATION\nPROGRAMS\nDEVELOPMENT\nPROGRAMS\nN47-01\nN41-01\nN43-01\nN42-01\nN48-01\nREGIONAL OFFICES\n11-19-76\nADMINISTRATOR\nNATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION\nExecutive Level III\nThe Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration:\nRepresents the Department of Transportation and advises the\nSecretary on all matters relating to:\nfunctions under the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle\nSafety Act of 1966, as amended,\nfunctions assigned with respect to drivers and motor\nvehicles under the Highway Safety Act of 1966, as\namended and by the Highway Safety Acts of 1970 and\n1973, and\nfunctions under the Motor Vehicle Information and\nCost Savings Act of 1972.\nLegislative Authority: Public Law 91-605 Federal Aid Highway\nAct of 1970, dated December 31, 1970,\nTitle II, Section 202\n11-19-76\nSPECIAL ASSISTANT\nTO\nTHE ADMINISTRATOR, NHTSA\nGS-0301-15\nThis position provides a confidential special assistant to the\nAdministrator to function in a close personal and confidential\ncapacity for the purpose of conducting special studies, providing\nadvice, and representing and speaking for the Administrator.\nLegislative Authority: Title 5 USC Chap 1 Part 213.3394(i)(3)\n11-19-76\nDEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR\nNATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION\nExecutive Level V\nThe Deputy Administrator assists the Administrator in the discharge\nof his responsibility with authority to act for him in all matters\nnot reserved to the Administrator by law, order, or instruction\nof the Administrator.\nLegislative Authority: Public Law 91-605 Federal Aid Highway Act of 1970\ndated December 31, 1970, Title II, Section 202\n11-19-76\nPUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER\nGS-1081-15\nThis is the position of the Director of Public Information under\nthe jurisdiction of the National Highway Traffic Safety Adminis-\ntration. The Director provides the focal point through which\ninformation concerning the mission and objectives of the Adminis-\ntration is disseminated to representatives of information media,\nautomotive and related industries, and the general public. The\nDirector is responsible for a program which will promote under-\nstanding and acceptance of, and cooperation with, National Highway\nTraffic Safety Administration activities.\nLegislative Authority: Title 5 USC Chap 1 Part 213.3394(i)(4)\n11-19-76\nCHIEF COUNSEL\nNATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION\nGS-905-17\nThe incumbent is the principal assistant to the General Counsel of the\nDepartment in his capacity as legal adviser to the Administrator, the\nDeputy Administrator and other key officials of the National Highway\nTraffic Safety Administration. He directs the day-to-day activities\nof a legal staff and is responsible for the legal services and repre-\nsentations of NHTSA activities. He represents and/or advises the\nAdministrator in dealings with other elements of the Department,\nmembers and committees of Congress, the Courts, legal staffs of\nFederal and state agencies and those of the private sector. His\nrulings and decisions have a direct nationwide economic and/or social\nimpact upon the automotive industry, states and political subdivisions,\nand the general public\nLegislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Quota Space 0614\n11-19-76\nURBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION\nADMINISTRATION\nDEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION\nG - URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION\nTITLE AND LEVEL\nNAME\n1-Office of the Administrator\na. Administrator\nRobert E. Patricelli\nExec. Level III PAS\nb. Special Assistant\nPaul A. Ehrhardt\nGS-15 Schedule C\nC. Deputy Administrator\nCharles F. Bingman\nExec. Level V Schedule C\n2-Office of the Chief Counsel\na. Chief Counsel\nJames M. Christian\nGS-16 NEA\n3-Office of Program Planning\na. Associate Administrator\nKenneth C. Orski\nGS-17 NEA\n11-19-76\nURBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION\nADMINISTRATOR\nExecutive\nSecretariat\nDEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR\nAssociate\nOffice of\nOffice of\nOffice of\nAdministrator for\nChief Counsel\nCivil Rights\nPublic Affairs\nAdministration\nAssociate\nAssociate\nAssociate\nAssociate\nAdministrator for\nAdministrator for\nAdministrator for\nAssociate\nAdministrator for\nTransportation\nTransportation\nPolicy and Program\nAdministrator for\nResearch and\nManagement and\nPlanning\nDevelopment\nTransit Assistance\nDemonstrations\nDevelopment\nREGIONAL\nOFFICES\n11-19-76\nADMINISTRATOR\nURBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION\nExecutive Level III\nDirects and controls the operations of the Urban Mass Transportation\nAdministration and acts as principal adviser to the Secretary\nand Deputy Secretary of Transportation on urban mass transportation\nmatters.\nThe Urban Mass Transportation Administration is responsible for:\nExercising the authority vested in the Secretary for develop-\ning comprehensive and coordinated mass transportation systems\nto serve metropolitan and other urban areas;\nAdministering urban mass transportation programs and\nfunctions; and\nAssuring appropriate liaison and coordination with other\ngovernmental organizations, with respect to the foregoing.\nLegislative Authority: Reorganization Plan No. 2 1968\n11-19-76\nSPECIAL ASSISTANT\nTO\nTHE ADMINISTRATOR, UMTA\nGS-0301-15\nThis position is that of Special Assistant to the Urban Mass\nTransportation Administrator serving as special aide and\nconfidant to the Administrator, and speaking for and providing\nthe Administrator's viewpoints in all matters as necessary\nincluding controversial problem areas with political overtones\nwhich affect UMTA policy formulation and program administration.\nLegislative Authority: Title 5 USC Chap 1 Part 213.3394(f)(5)\n11-19-76\nDEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR\nURBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION\nExecutive Level V\nThe Deputy Administrator serves as the alter ego of the Administrator\nwho reports directly to the Secretary of Transportation in effecting\nthe purposes of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964 which are:\nTo assist in the development of improved mass transportation\nfacilities, equipment, techniques, and methods, with the\ncooperation of mass transportation companies both public\nand private;\nTo encourage the planning and establishment of areawide urban\nmass transportation systems needed for economical and desirable\nurban development, with the cooperation of mass transportation\ncompanies both public and private; and\nTo provide assistance to State and local governments and\ntheir instrumentalities in financing such systems, to be\noperated by public or private mass transportation companies\nas determined by local needs.\nIn carrying out the duties of his position, the Deputy Administrator\nmust maintain a close personal relationship to the Administrator and\nwill be expected to develop, and be a spokesman for national policies\ninvolving Urban Mass Transportation.\nLegislative Authority: Public Law 91-453, Urban Mass Transportation\nAssistance Act of 1970, dated October 15, 1970,\nSection 12\n11-19-76\nCHIEF COUNSEL\nGS-905-16\nThe Chief Counsel is the principal legal advisor to the Urban\nMass Transportation Administrator and other officials of the\nAdministration, and is responsible for the legal aspects to\nthe Administration program and represents and/or advises the\nAdministrator in all legal matters in dealing with the\nSecretary of Transportation, members and committees of\nCongress, other Federal agencies, and the private sector.\nThe rulings and activities affect urban mass transportation\nand other transportation situations nationwide. The Chief\nCounsel provides executive direction to the Office of the\nChief Counsel.\nLegislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Quota Space 1713\n11-19-76\nASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR PROGRAM PLANNING\nGS-0345-17\nThe Associate Administrator for Program Planning, performs the\nfollowing functions in the direction and coordination of the\nplanning and programming of UMTA programs and serves as the\nprincipal program and policy planning advisor to the Administrator.\nDevelops Federal programs to insure effective urban transportation\nthe planning thereof, the coordination of Federal Assistance for\nsuch, and the economical and effective use of available Federal\nresources.\nAppraises program progress in terms of program goals and standards\nof economic, social and institutional effectiveness. Develops\nstandards and criteria for program evaluation and identifies\ninformation reporting requirements on project activities and\neffects.\nPrepares analyses and develops alternative positions on legislation\nof interest to the administration, develops new or revised programs\nto be implemented in legislation sponsored by the Administration.\nIdentifies data needs and analyzes and disseminates information\nrequired for the development of Administration programs.\nLegislative Authority: 5 USC 5108 CSC Quota Space 235\n11-19-76\nSAINT\nLAWRENCE\nDEVELOPMENT CORPORATION\n.\n-\n-\n-\nDEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION\nH - - SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION\nTITLE AND LEVEL\nNAME\n1-Office of the Administrator\na. Administrator\nDavid W. Oberlin\nExec. Level IV PAS\nb. Special Assistant\nDennis E. Deuschl\nGS-13 Schedule C\n2-Advisory Board\na. Member\nJacob L. Bernheim\n$50 Per Diem Presidential\nb. Member\nDr. Foster S. Brown\n$50 Per Diem Presidential\nC. Member\nMiles F. McKee\n$50 Per Diem Presidential\nd. Member\nWilliam W. Knight, Jr.\n$50 Per Diem Presidential\ne. Member\nJoseph N. Thomas\n$50 Per Diem Presidential\n11-19-76\nSAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION\nADMINISTRATOR\nADVISORY BOARD\nOFFICE OF\nOFFICE OF\nPROGRAM REVIEW\nCIVIL RIGHTS\nOFFICE OF\nGENERAL\nFINANCE\nCOUNSEL\nASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR\nASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR\nAND RESIDENT MANAGER\nFOR DEVELOPMENT\nOFFICE OF LOCK\nOFFICE OF\nOPERATIONS\nMAINTENANCE\nOFFICE OF\nOFFICE OF SYSTEMS\nOFFICE OF\nOFFICE OF\nCOMPREHENSIVE\nAND ECONOMIC\nOFFICE OF\nCOMMUNICATIONS\nPLANNING\nANALYSIS\nMARINE SERVICES\nENGINEERING\nOFFICE OF\nOFFICE OF\nADMIN. SERVICES\nPROCUREMENT\n& SUPPLY\n11-19-76\nADMINISTRATOR\nSAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION\nExecutive Level IV\nExercised the powers and authorities delegated under the provisions\nof Public Law 358, 83d Congress (68 Stat. 92), approved May 13, 1954,\nas amended, and Public Law 670, 89th Congress (80 Stat. 931) approved\nOctober 15, 1966.\nThe Corporation is responsible for maintaining and operating in\nUnited States territory deepwater navigation works in the\n46-mile International Rapids section of the St. Lawrence River,\nlying between Ogdensburg and Saint Regis, New York, and in the\n68-mile Thousand Island section lying between Ogdensburg and\nLake Ontario.\nLegislative Authority: Public Law 89-670 Department of Transportation\nAct, dated October 15, 1966, Sect. 3 (g) (1);\nSect. 10 (d) (4) Public Law 93-615\n11-19-76\nSPECIAL ASSISTANT\nTO\nTHE ADMINISTRATOR, SLSDC\nGS-0301-13\nThis position is that of Special Assistant to the Saint Lawrence\nSeaway Development Corporation Administrator serving as special\naide and confidant to the Administrator and speaking for and\nproviding the Administrator's viewpoints in all matters regarding\ncontroversial problem areas with political overtones which affect\nSLSDC policy formulation and program administration.\nLegislative Authority: Title 5 USC Chap 1 Part 213.3394(g)(1)\n11-19-76\nSAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION\nADVISORY BOARD MEMBER*\nCompensation not to exceed Fifty dollars per diem\nThe Advisory Board meets at the call of the Administrator, who\nshall require it to meet not less often than once each ninety\ndays to review the general policies of the Corporation, including\nits policies in connection with design and construction of facilities\nand establishment of rules of measurement for vessels and cargo and\nrates of charges or tolls; and shall advise the Administrator with\nrespect thereto.\n* Board composed of five members not more than three of whom shall\nbelong to the same political party.\nLegislative Authority: 33 USC 982 (c)\n11-19-76\nMATERIALS TRANSPORTATION\nBUREAU\nDEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION\nI - MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION BUREAU\nTITLE AND LEVEL\nNAME\n1-Office of the Director\na. Director\nJames T. Curtis, Jr.\nAD-18 Schedule C\n11-19-76\nMATERIALS TRANSPORTATION BUREAU\nDIRECTOR\nOFFICE OF\nOFFICE OF\nHAZARDOUS\nMATERIALS\nPIPELINE SAFETY\nOPERATIONS\nOPERATIONS\n11-19-76\nDIRECTOR\nMATERIALS TRANSPORTATION BUREAU\nAD-301-18\nThe incumbent is the principal advisor to the Secretary on all pipeline\nsafety and intermodal hazardous materials transportation safety matters\nas they relate to the Department's missions, programs, and objectives\nto ensure the safe transportation of gases or hazardous liquids by\npipeline and the transportation of other hazardous materials by water\nair, highway, and railroad. He is responsible for carrying out those\npowers and duties vested in the Secretary for pipeline safety and\nhazardous materials programs as delegated, including hazardous\nmaterials regulations and exemptions except for those regulations\nand exemptions governing the bulk transportation of hazardous\nmaterials which are loaded or carried on board a vessel without\nbenefit of containers or labels and received and handled by the\nvessel carrier without mark or count; and except for regulations\nand exemptions governing ship's stores and supplies.\nHe has operational responsibility for administering all aspects of\nthe Departmental hazardous materials programs not otherwise being\ncarried out by the operating administrations. He has complete\nresponsibility for administering the Department's program for the\nsafety regulation of transporting gases and hazardous liquids by\npipelines.\nLegislative Authority: PL-85-726, Section 302 (f)\n11-19-76"
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