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REPORT OF
FEDERAL INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
Scope of Congressionally Authorized Volunteer Programs
and Agency Employee Volunteer Activities
April 1, 1993
(data collected and report prepar
by ACTION. Contact: Louise Chanin - 202/606-48
Bill Hoing - 202/606-52
I.
INDEPENDENT AGENCY RESPONSE TO VOLUNTEERISM SURVEY
Draft 4/5/93
1
2
3 & 4
5
6
7
8
9
Plans for
FY 1992
Hours
Copy
Current
Community Service
Independent Agency
Description of Volunteer Program's
Cooperative
Volunteer
Volunteer
&
XO 12820
Community
Representative
Agreement
Week
Recognition
Value
Report
Service
or
Programs
Contact Person
ACTION
Congressionally mandated programs of VISTA (3427
Yes
Award Ceremony
Yes. Award
No
Yes
See detail in
Hank Oltmann
volunteers), Foster Grandparents, Senior Companions,
and site specific
Ceremony
report
1100 Vermont Ave. NW
RSVP (443,885 volunteers) and others.
project with teens.
Room #8200
No agency-wide employee project; however, individuals
Washington, DC 20525
involved in significant work with "Role Models and Mentors
202/606-4857
for Youth", PTA volunteer units, literacy projects, AIDS
202/606-4921
projects and support to women's shelters.
Agency for International
Report is in progress.
Jim Harper
Development
3020 21st St. NW
Washington, DC 20523
202/663-0110
202/663-0681 (FAX)
Arctic Research
Some 26 unpaid volunteers serve as technical advisors who
None
No
No
No
No
No
Philip L. Johnson
Commission
review and comment on scientific studies before the
12th and Constitution NW
Commission.
Washington, DC 20423
202/371-9631
202/371-9634 (FAX)
Appalachian Regional
Provides grants to volunteer and community service
No
No
No
No
No
No
Deann Greathouse
Commission
organizations for youth leadership development and literacy.
1666 Connecticut Avenue NW
Employees participate and contribute in the Combined
Washington, DC 20235
Federal Campaign charity drive
202/673-7856
202/673-7934 (FAX)
Commodity Futures
No congressionally authorized or formal employee
Starting a
Jean A. Webb
Trading Commission
volunteer programs; do "Race for the Cure" (for Breast
tracking
2033 K Street NW
Cancer); plan to begin employee community service program.
program
Washington, DC 20581
soon
202/254-6314
202/254-3061 (FAX)
Draft 4/5/93
1
2
3 & 4
5
6
7
8
9
Plans for
FY 1992
Hours
Copy
Current
Community Service
Independent Agency
Description of Volunteer Program's
Cooperative
Volunteer
Volunteer
&
XO 12820
Community
Representative
Agreement
Week
Recognition
Value
Report
Service
or
Programs
Contact Person
Consumer Product
CPSC has created a Voluntary Service Committee which has
No
Lobby Display;
No formal
No
See detail
See detail in
Sadye E. Dunn
Safety Commission
initiated programs including two "Adopt-A-School" projects,
Social Event
ceremony;
in report
report
Sheldon D. Butts
a clothing drive, a holiday gift tree, Walk America, a
some in-
Consumer Safety Product
volunteer newsletter, and other activities.
formal
Commission
awards
Washington, DC 20207
Defense Base Closure
No. Commission operates on alternating cycle which causes
No
Individual
No
No
N/A
None Funded
William D. Duhnke
and Realignment
great staff fluctuations with maximum of 70 during peak
Recognition/ staff
1625 K Street Suite 400
Commission
season each year.
meeting
Washington, DC 20006-1604
Defense Nuclear
No congressionally mandated programs. Provide flexible
Kenneth M. Pusateri
Facilities Safety Board
work schedules for agency employees following them to
625 Indiana Ave. NW
participate in volunteer activities. Examples include Scouts,
Suite 700
sports coaching, and church activities.
Washington, DC 20004
202/208/6447
Export-Import Bank of
No specific programs for employees. Promotes ad hoc
No
Will hold a
Held volunteer
No
No
No
Steven Besner
the United States
community service by agency employees, holds volunteer
recognition
recognition
811 Vermont Ave. NW
recognition ceremony, nominated an employee for the 1990
ceremony.
ceremony with
Washington, DC 20571
"President's Volunteer Action Awards".
pictures and
202/566-8834
awards from the
fax 202/566-7524
Chairman
Farm Credit
No specific volunteer programs for employees. Promote
No
N/A
No
No
No
No
Stephen W. Gilbreath
Administration
ad hoc community service.
1501 Farm Credit Drive
McLean, VA 22102-5090
703/883-4136
703/734-5784 (FAX)
Federal Deposit
No congressionally mandated programs. Give annual Nancy
No
N/A
No
No
No
No
Alfred P. Squerrini
Insurance Corporation
K. Rector Awards of $1,000 plus recognition for community
550 17th Street, NW
outreach.
Washington, DC 20429
202/383-8400
202/898-3762 (FAX)
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Draft 4/5/93
1
2
3 & 4
5
6
7
8
9
Plans for
FY 1992
Hours
Copy
Current
Community Service
Independent Agency
Description of Volunteer Program's
Cooperative
Volunteer
Volunteer
&
XO 12820
Community
Representative
Agreement
Week
Recognition
Value
Report
Service
or
Programs
Contact Person
Federal Emergency
Through "Partners in Education" has adopted Shaw
No
No
No
No
No
No
Morrie Goodman
Management Agency
Elementary School. Some of the regional offices and the
Federal Emergency
National Education Training Center are involved with schools
Management Agency
in their areas.
Washington, D.C. 20472
202/646-4600
202/646-4086 (FAX)
Federal Labor Relations
Participates in Partners-in-Education Program of the D.C.
No
Have released a
No
No
Included
N/A
Jim Cheskawich
Authority
Public School System. Volunteers collect supermarket
memo to
in report.
607 14th St., NW
receipts for Garnet-Patterson Junior High School which are
employee's
Washington, D.C. 20424-0001
later applied to the purchase of new computers. For the
recognizing
202/482-6690 ext. 440
period ending 3/5/93, they collected $7,934.
Volunteer Week.
202/482-6635 (FAX)
Federal Maritime
The Commission has an Employee Volunteer Service
No
Makes employees
None for 1992;
No
N/A
See detail in
Mr. Robert Winfree
Commission
Program, Pro Bono Publico Services Program for Attorneys
aware of National
however there
report
800 North Capitol Street
and Other Employees and a Bone Marrow and Organ/Tissue
Volunteer Week
have been
Room 924
Donation and Transplant Program. (More information on
activities and
volunteer
Washington, D.C. 20573-0001
these programs is with the attachments).
encourages
nominations in
202/523-5773
employees to
the past.
202/523-3782 (FAX)
nominate others
for volunteer
(also William Herron
awards including
202/523-5773)
the Points of Light
Awards. No
formal recognition
ceremony
planned.
3
Draft 4/5/93
1
2
3&4
5
6
7
8
9
Plans for
FY 1992
Hours
Copy
Current
Community Service
Independent Agency
Description of Volunteer Program's
Cooperative
Volunteer
Volunteer
&
XO 12820
Community
Representative
Agreement
Week
Recognition
Value
Report
Service
or
Programs
Contact Person
Brian L. Flores
Federal Mediation and
No congressionally mandated programs. Conduct a tutoring
No
N/A
The agency did
No
No
No
Conciliation Service
program for students at Stevens Elementary. Ten employees
not do volunteer
2100 K Street NW
volunteer on own time.
recognition but
Washington, DC 40427
an employee
202/653-5270
received a White
202/653-2002 (FAX)
House Point of
Light Award for
outstanding
community
service
General Services
Have attempted to make volunteerism an integral part of
No
Ceremony in GSA
Similar to FY
No
Yes
N/A
Patricia B. Pope
Office of Child Care &
Administration
Agency mission. To date have approximately 5,000
Auditorium on
1993
volunteers nationwide supporting the elderly, homeless, AIDS
April 22; lobby
Development
babies, abused and battered women and children,
displays.
18th & F Streets NW-R 6119
Partnerships in Education, Summer Youth Jobs Program, etc.
Washington, DC 20405
202/501-3965
GSA adopted Senior Citizens Counseling and Delivery
Service in Washington, D. C. and became a sponsor of a 165
202/208-7578
person Foster Grandparent Program. GSA employees
participate with Foster Grandparents in "Christmas In July"
including donations of food, clothing, and other items.
Volunteer coordinators have been established in GSA
headquarters and regional offices. Two regional newsletters.
"How To" community service guides published.
Interstate Commerce
Under "Partnership in Education" Program, entered into a
No
Employees are
Annual awards
Total
N/A
No additional
Janice C. Mackey
hours are
programs to
Coordinator, Partners-In-
Commission
partnership with Kingsman Elementary School in which
recognized
ceremony to be
employees volunteer their time and resources to enhance the
annually at an
held 5/26/93.
calculated
those
Education
development of the school and its students through tutoring,
Employee Awards
but there
described in
12th and Const. Ave. NE
mentoring, coaching and administrative support. Each
Program. Each
is no
question 1.
Washington, DC 20423
volunteer works approximately 2 hours a week.
volunteer receives
valuation
202/927-5496
a framed
of the
202/927-5565 (FAX)
certificate. This
volunteer
year's program to
time done.
be held 5/26/93.
4 -
Draft 4/5/93
1
2
3 & 4
5
6
7
8
9
Plans for
FY 1992
Hours
Copy
Current
Community Service
Independent Agency
Description of Volunteer Program's
Cooperative
Volunteer
Volunteer
&
XO 12820
Community
Representative
Agreement
Week
Recognition
Value
Report*
Service
or
Programs
Contact Person
Legal Services
No specific volunteer program for employees, however many
1992 LSC
Has an annual
See Question 3
See
As a
LSC awards
Kenneth Boehm, Assistant to
Corporation
staff volunteer at various community organizations and
Congressional
Conference in
Question 3
federally
grants to 321
the President
provide training in regards to the Americans with Disabilities
appropriation
which awards are
chartered
private, non-
Legal Services Corporation
Act.
required
given for
Organizati
profit orgs.
750 First Street NE
LSC grantee programs must spend 12.5% of funding on
coordination
community service
on, XO
which provide
11th Floor
mechanisms involving private attorneys in delivery of legal
with Court of
in the fall.
12820 is
free civil legal
Washington, DC 20005
services to the poor (pro bono or on a reduced fee basis). In
Veterans
Humanitarian and
not
services to
202/336-8896
addition, law students, senior citizens and others volunteer
Appeals to
Pro Bono awards
required.
poor people.
202/336-8959 (FAX)
their services at the grantees' offices.
implement a
will be given this
However,
Applications
Veterans Pro
September.
rewponded
are filed in the
Bono Project
with
fall by the
with $900,000
pertinent
grantees.
to fund a panel
info.
of pro bono
attorneys to
represent pro
se veterans
before the
Court and to
screen
veteran's
cases.
National Aeronautics
Created National Service Office in 1991 to provide leadership
No
Each Field Center
Each Field
No
Enclosed
N/A
Christine Rodgers
and Space
and direction to promote community service activities. In
holds Recognition
Center held
National Service Office
Administration
1992's field center working groups created. Programs in
Event
Recognition
Code IN
local schools common. Some ad-hoc such as disaster relief
Event
NASA Headquarters
or community clean-up. (Entire response should be
Washington, DC 20546
reviewed).
202/358-1629
202/358-3032 (FAX)
5
Draft 4/5/93
1
2
3 & 4
5
6
7
8
9
Plans for
FY 1992
Hours
Copy
Current
Community Service
Independent Agency
Description of Volunteer Program's
Cooperative
Volunteer
Volunteer
&
XO 12820
Community
Representative
Agreement
Week
Recognition
Value
Report
Service
or
Programs
Contact Person
National Commission
No volunteer programs.
Yes. Memo.
No
No
No
No
No
Peter R. Young
on Libraries and
of
1111 18th Street NW
Information Science
Understanding
#310
(MOU) with
Washington, DC 20036
ACTION to
202/254-3100
improve library
services for the
elderly and
poor.
National Credit Union
Gives out the Claude R. Orchard Award for volunteer work
No
No
No
No
No
No
Connie Cox
Administration
in a credit union, though the award is used infrequently.
1776 G Street NW
Also participates in the President's Points of Light Initiative
Washington, DC 20456
and submitted nominations for the 1993 Points of Light
202.682-9720
Awards.
202/682-9773 (FAX)
National Endowment
Has an Education Partnership with the Fillmore Arts Center
No
No
Distributes
No
N/A
No
Steven M. Klink,
for the Arts
(part of the D.C. school system). Employees go on a
"Points of Light"
Director of Personnel
Volunteer basis.
Awards.
1100 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Room 208
Washington, DC 20506
202/682-5405
202/682-5666 (FAX)
National Labor
No congressionally mandated program. Engaged in tutoring
No
Recognized
No
No
No
N/A
Mary LaMontagne
Relations Board
program with Stevens Elementary School, Washington, D.C.
3/17/93
1717 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Room 533
Washington, DC 20570
202/634-1364
202/634-4832 (FAX)
National Science
No congressionally mandated programs. Has Local Outreach
No response
No response
No
No
No response
Patrick M. Olmert
Foundation
Volunteers, a combination of scientists, engineers and other
response
response
NSF Outreach Coordinator
trained employees who perform a variety of educational
1800 G St. NW
functions for students and teachers at the K-12 level.
Washington, DC 20550
202/357-7196
202/357-9869 (FAX)
6
Draft 4/5/93
1
2
3&4
5
6
7
8
9
Plans for
FY 1992
Hours
Copy
Current
Community Service
Independent Agency
Description of Volunteer Program's
Cooperative
Volunteer
Volunteer
&
XO 12820
Community
Representative
Agreement
Week
Recognition
Value
Report
Service
or
Programs
Contact Person
Peace Corps
Congressionally mandated overseas volunteer program
1990 K St. NW
since 1961.
Washington, DC 20526
202/606-3886
202/606-3110 (FAX)
Pension Benefit
For past four years has participated with Adopt-A-School
No
N/A
Annual awards
Aprox.
N/A
N/A
David Goska
Guaranty Corporation
Program and D.C. Public Schools' Partnership in Education
ceremony
600 hours
2020 K St. NW
(Thaddeus Stevens Elementary School). Approximately 25
includes an
in 1992
Washington, DC 20006-1860
employees spend their lunch hour tutoring, coaching chess
award for
202/778-8440
and cheerleading and conducting seminars on financial sector
volunteerism.
202/778-1919 (FAX)
and arrange field trips to New York's Wall Street.
Railroad Retirement
None; does promote volunteerism through employee
No
Display
Honored one
No
Yes
N/A
Bill Poulos
Board
newspaper.
employee
844 North Rush St.
Chicago, IL 60611-2092
312/751-4777
312/751-7154 (FAX)
Selective Service
No
No
Will recognize
No
Not yet
This year
N/A
Ronald E. Redmon
System
employee
Selective Service System
activities in
1023 31st St. NW
newspapers and
Washington, DC 20435
through certificate
202/724-0846
202/724-1792 (FAX)
Report is in progress.
Kerry Wilkens
Smithsonian Institution
1000 Jefferson Dr. SW
Washington, DC 20240
202/357-2962
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1
2
3 & 4
5
6
7
8
9
Plans for
FY 1992
Hours
Copy
Current
Community Service
Independent Agency
Description of Volunteer Program's
Cooperative
Volunteer
Volunteer
&
XO 12820
Community
Representative
Agreement
Week
Recognition
Value
Report,
Service
or
Programs
Contact Person
Tennessee Valley
In the process of developing a corporate structure to support
No
Will salute
None; will add a
No
No
No
Reid Campbell (615/632-7196)
Authority
employee volunteer efforts. Current volunteer programs
employees for
recognition event
Judy Beets (615/632-8632)
include: Combined Federal Campaign, U.S. Savings Bond
their volunteer
to the
Tennessee Valley Authority
Campaign, United Way and Adopt-A-School (includes 51
efforts in
volunteerism
400 West Summit Hill Dr.
schools). Employees also participate in clothing drives and
upcoming
strategy for the
Knoxville, TN 37902
providing Christmas gifts for the poor.
employee
future.
615/632-6783 (FAX)
newspaper;
adopted 45
schools in the past
2 years and started
programs to
improve education
quality.
United States
Participated in the development of Exec. Order #12820.
No
No
No
No
No
No
Patricia B. Gribben
Information Agency
Have no formal program for community service but
Acting Director Private Sector
employees have responded well to volunteer campaigns in the
Committees
past including: FELT (Federal Employees Literacy Training),
301 4th Street SW
Adopt-A-School, a "Block Party" for volunteerism and drives
Washington, DC 20547
for food, toys and hurricane victims. Participates in meetings
202/619-4792
on National Service. A campaign to encourage community
202/205-0484 (FAX)
service was scheduled for October 1992 but canceled when it
ran into snags.
Additionally, some 200 American citizens donated services to
USIA.
8 -
Draft 4/5/93
1
2
3&4
5
6
7
8
9
Plans for
FY 1992
Hours
Copy
Current
Independent Agency
Community Service
Description of Volunteer Program's
Cooperative
Volunteer
Volunteer
&
XO 12820
Community
Representative
Agreement
Week
Recognition
Value
Report
Service
or
Programs
Contact Person
U.S. Merit Systems
Maintains information about volunteer opportunities in the
No
Will issue a notice
Recognized three
No
No
No
Protection Board
Marsha Scialdo Boyd
Washington D.C. area for employee's, coordinates
during the week
employees at the
1120 Vermont Ave. NW
community service programs (food, clothing and toy drives;
commending
annual
Room 850
delivered by employees to local hospital and two shelters).
employees who
Chairman's
Washington, DC 20419
volunteer and
Awards
202/653-5916
encouraging those
ceremony
202/653-7821 (FAX)
who don't to try.
(11/16/92), two
of which were
nominated for
Points of Lights
awards.
U.S. Postal Service
In addition to ad hoc volunteering by employees and locally
No
No
Employees were
No
Postal
N/A
John W. Dockins
initiated outreach programs, the Postal Service has several
presented with
Service is
Labor Relations Specialist
organized programs. Carrier Alert: Carriers monitor
certificates of
not
USPS Headquarters
customer homes for signs of trouble and notify proper
appreciation from
covered by
475 L'Efant Plaza, SW
authorities for intervention. Wee Deliver: An in-school
the Postmaster
XO
Room 9142
postal service encouraging students to research and write
General.
12820.
Washington, DC 20260-4127
about topics of interest. Child Alert: Publishes and displays
202/268-3833
information on missing children and encourages employees to
be on the lookout and report missing children. Food Drives:
Ccoordinates a food drive sponsored by the National
Association of Letter Carriers and AFL-CIO. Blood
Donations: Has procedures to provide administrative leave
for employees wishing to donate blood. Efforts are made to
provide on-site blood donor stations to encourage employee
participation. Combined Federal Campaign: In 1992, Postal
Employees donated $1.8 million to the CFC.
9
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1
2
3&4
5
6
7
8
9
Plans for
FY 1992
Hours
Copy
Current
Community Service
Independent Agency
Description of Volunteer Program's
Cooperative
Volunteer
Volunteer
&
XO 12820
Community
Representative
Agreement
Week
Recognition
Value
Report
Service
or
Programs
Contact Person
U.S. Soldiers' and
USSAH works in cooperation with D.C. "WUNDER"
No
No
Had a "Bring
N/A
N/A
N/A
Kerri Childress
Airmen's Home
Project (Wise Up Neighborhood Development and Economic
Beauty To Life--
3700 North Capitol St. NW
Revitalization) by sending volunteers to teach hobbies and
Be A Volunteer"
Washington, DC 20317
activities, tutoring and chaperoning field trips in the
awards ceremony
202/722-3556
Afterschool Program for youth in Ward 4. Are also
and a volunteer
202/722-9087 (FAX)
sponsoring an Easter Egg Hunt in April for pre-schoolers
recognition
from the Project Right Start (family support group run by
reception.
Boys and Girls Clubs of D.C.). Similar activities planned
with the youth throughout the year. Additionally USSAH has
volunteers from the community such as school performance
groups and CPA's who help with tax preparations.
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II.
RESPONDED WITH NO INFORMATION
AGENCY
CONTACT
AGENCY
CONTACT
Administrative Conference of the United States
Daniel F. Mann
Christopher Columbus Jubilce Commission
James F. Khun
2120 L Street NW, Suite 500
1801 F Street NW
Washington, DC 20037
Washington, DC 20006
202/254-7020
202/632-1992
202/254-3077 (FAX)
Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
Pam Reynolds
Commission on Immigration Control
Beth Bickley
800 K Street NW
1825 Connecticut Ave. NW
South Building, Suite 450
Suite 511
Washington, D.C. 20575
Washington, DC 20009-5708
202/653-5640
202/673-5348
202/653-5429 (FAX)
202/673-5354 (FAX)
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
Robert D. Bush
Committee for Purchase from the Blind and other Severely
Beverly L. Milkman
The Old Post Office Building
Handicapped
Crystal Square 3, Suite 403
1100 Penn. Ave. NW #209
1735 Jefferson Davis Highway
Washington, DC 20004
Arlington, VA 22202-3461
202/606-8503
703/603-7740
202/606-8672 (FAX)
703/412-7113 (FAX)
African Development Foundation
Janis McMollim
Copyright Royalty Tribunal
Ranse Little
1400 Eye St. NW
1825 Connecticut Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20005
Suite 918
202/673-3916
Washington, DC 20009
202/673-3810 (FAX)
202/606-4400
202/606-4407 (FAX)
American Battle Monuments Commission
Clayton L. Moran
20 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Delaware River Commission/Susquehanna River Basin
Jeanette B. Gordon
Washington, DC 20314-1375
Commission
Suite 100
202/272-0543
1010 Massachusetts Ave. NW
202/272-1375 (FAX)
Washington, DC 20001
202/343-4091
Board for International Broadcasting
Mark Pomar
202/343-1031 (FAX)
Suite 400
1201 Connecticut Avenue NW
Federal Communications Commission
Washington, DC 20036
202/254-8040
AGENCY
CONTACT
AGENCY
CONTACT
Federal Election Commission
Anthony Mitchell
Marine Mammal Commission
John Twiss
999 E St. NW
1825 Connecticut Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20463
Washington, DC 20009
202/219-4290
202/606-5504
202/219-3880 (FAX)
Federal Housing Finance Board
Patrick Pizzella
National Archives and Records Administration
Linda N. Brown
Director of Administration
Assistant Archivist for Public Programs
1777 F Street NW. Room 328
8th St. & Penn. Ave. NE
Washington, DC 20006
Washington, DC 20408
202/408-2562
202/501-5200
202/408-2580 (FAX)
202/219-1250 (FAX)
Federal Trade Commission
Elliott H. Davis
(executive order 12820 is on the way)
Federal Trade Commission
National Capital Planning Commission
Pam Pemberton
Division of Personnel, Rm. H-146
801 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
6th & Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20576
Washington, DC 20580
202/724-0170
202/326-2022
202/724-0195 (FAX)
202/326-2050 (FAX)
Federal Safety and Health Review Commission
1730 K St. NW
Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board
Helen Einersen
Washington, DC 20006
1100 Wilson Blvd., Suite 910
202/653-5660
Arlington, VA 22209
202/653-5030
703/235-4473
703/235-4495 (FAX)
Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board
Betty Pierce
1250 H Street NW
Office of the Nuclear Waste Negotiator
Thomas Lien
Washington, DC 20005
3050 N. Lakeharbor Ln., #100
202/942-1682
Boise, ID 83703
202/942-1675 (FAX)
208/334-9876
208/334-9880
Inter-American Foundation
Adolfo A Franco
901 N. Stuart St.
Office of Personnel Management
Ellen Kill Delly
Arlington, VA 22203
Room 1447, 1900 D St. NW
703/841-3800
Washington, DC 20415
703/841-0973 (FAX)
202/606-1000
202/606-2573 (FAX)
12.
AGENCY
CONTACT
Panama Canal Commission
Michael Rhode, Jr.
2000 L St. NW Suite 550
Washington, D.C. 20036-4996
202/634-6441
202/634-6439 (FAX)
Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation
M.J. Brodie
1331 Penn. Ave. NW
Suite 1220 North
Washington, DC 20004-1703
202/724-9091
202/724-0246 (FAX)
Resolution Trust Corporation Oversight Board
Dennis F. Geer
801 17th St. NW
Washington, DC 20434
Susquehanna River Basin Commission
see Delaware River Basin Commission
Trade and Development Program
Laigen Sanet
Room 309, SA-16
Washington, DC 20523-1602
703/875-4357
703/875-4009 (FAX)
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III.
AGENCIES THAT DID NOT REPORT
AFTER PHONE and FAX CONTACT
Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board
Postal Rate Commission
Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Securities and Exchange Commission
Commission on Civil Rights
Small Business Administration
Commission of Fine Arts
Thrift Depositor Protection Oversight Board
Commission on Minority Business Development
U.S. International Trade Commission
Commission on National and Community Service
U.S. Sentencing Commission
Federal Property Resources Service
Federal Reserve System
General Accounting Office
Government Printing Office
Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation
Holocaust Memorial Council, United States
Information Resources Management Service
National Capital Planning Commission
National Council on Disability
National Transportation Safety Board
Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation
Office of the Special Counsel
Overseas Private Investment Corporation
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