[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 168 (Wednesday, August 30, 1995)]
[Notices]
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Part II
Office of Personnel Management
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Excepted Service; Consolidated Listing of Schedules A, B, and C
Exceptions; Notice
Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 168 / Wednesday, August 30, 1995 /
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OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
Excepted Service; Consolidated Listing of Schedules A, B, and C
Exceptions
AGENCY: Office of Personnel Management.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This gives a consolidated notice of all positions excepted
under Schedules A, B, and C as of June 30, 1995, as required by Civil
Service Rule VI, Exceptions from the Competitive Service.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Civil Service Rule VI (5 CFR 6.1) requires
the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to publish notice of all
exceptions granted under Schedules A, B, and C. Title 5, Code of
Federal Regulations, Sec. 213.103(c), further requires that a
consolidated listing, current as of June 30 of each year, be published
annually as a notice in the Federal Register. That notice follows. OPM
maintains continuing information on the status of all Schedule A, B,
and C excepted appointing authorities. Interested parties needing
information about specific authorities during the year may obtain
information by contacting the Staffing Reinvention Office, Room 6A12,
Office of Personnel Management, 1900 E Street, NW., Washington, DC
20415, or by calling (202) 606-0950.
The following exceptions were current on June 30, 1995.
Schedule A
Section 213.3102 Entire Executive Civil Service
(a) Positions of Chaplain and Chaplain's Assistant.
(b) (Reserved).
(c) Positions to which appointments are made by the President
without confirmation by the Senate.
(d) Attorneys.
(e) Law clerk trainee positions. Appointments under this paragraph
shall be confined to graduates of recognized law schools or persons
having equivalent experience and shall be for periods not to exceed 14
months pending admission to the bar. No person shall be given more than
one appointment under this paragraph. However, an appointment that was
initially made for less than 14 months may be extended for not to
exceed 14 months in total duration.
(f) Chinese, Japanese, and Hindu interpreters.
(g) Any nontemporary position the duties of which are part-time or
intermittent in which the appointee will receive compensation during
his or her service year that aggregates not more than 40 percent of the
annual salary rate for the first step of grade GS-3. This limited
compensation includes any premium pay such as for overtime, night,
Sunday, or holiday work. It does not, however, include any mandatory
within-grade salary increases to which the employee becomes entitled
subsequent to appointment under this authority. Appointments under this
authority may not be for temporary project employment.
(h) Positions in Federal mental institutions when filled by persons
who have been patients of such institutions and have been discharged
and are certified by an appropriate medical authority thereof as
recovered sufficiently to be regularly employed but it is believed
desirable and in the interest of the persons and the institution that
they be employed at the institution.
(i) Temporary and less-than-full time positions for which examining
is impracticable. These are:
(1) Positions in remote/isolated locations where examination is
impracticable. A remote/isolated location is outside of the local
commuting area of a population center from which an employee can
reasonably be expected to travel on short notice under adverse weather
and/or road conditions which are normal for the area. For this purpose,
a population center is a town with housing, schools, health care,
stores and other businesses in which the servicing examining office can
schedule tests and/or reasonably expect to attract applicants. An
individual appointed under this authority may not be employed in the
same agency under a combination of this and any other appointment to
positions involving related duties and requiring the same
qualifications for more than 1,040 working hours in a service year.
Temporary appointments under this authority may be extended in 1-year
increments, with no limit on the number of such extensions, as an
exception to the service limits in Sec. 213.104.
(2) Positions for which a critical hiring need exists. This
includes both short-term positions and continuing positions that an
agency must fill on an interim basis pending completion of competitive
examining, clearances, or other procedures required for a longer
appointment. Appointments under this authority may not exceed 30 days
and may be extended up to an additional 30 days if continued employment
is essential to the agency's operations. The appointments may not be
used to extend the service limit of any other appointing authority. An
agency may not employ the same individual under this authority for more
than 60 days in any 12-month period.
(3) Other positions for which OPM determines that examining is
impracticable.
(j) Positions filled by: (1) appointment of persons previously
employed as National Guard Technicians under 32 U.S.C. 709(a) in
positions at the same or equivalent level, or below, who are applying
for or receiving an annuity under the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 8337(h) or
5 U.S.C. 8456 by reason of a disability that disqualifies them from
membership in the National Guard or from holding the military grade
required as a condition of their National Guard employment; or (2)
reassignment, promotion, or demotion within the same agency of former
National Guard Technicians originally appointed under this authority.
(k) Positions without compensation provided appointments thereto
meet the requirements of applicable laws relating to compensation.
(l) Positions requiring the temporary or intermittent employment of
professional, scientific, and technical experts for consultation
purposes.
(m) (Reserved).
(n) Any local physician, surgeon, or dentist employed under
contract or on a part-time or fee basis.
(o) Positions of a scientific, professional or analytical nature
when filled by bona fide members of the faculty of an accredited
college or university who have special qualifications for the positions
to which appointed. Employment under this provision shall not exceed
130 working days a year.
(p)-(s) (Reserved).
(t) Positions when filled by mentally retarded persons in
accordance with the guidance in Federal Personnel Manual chapter 306.
Upon completion of 2 years of satisfactory service under this
authority, the employee may qualify for conversion to competitive
status under the provisions of Executive Order 12125 and implementing
regulations issued by OPM.
(u) Positions when filled by severely physically handicapped
persons who: (1) under a temporary appointment have demonstrated their
ability to perform the duties satisfactorily; or (2) have been
certified by counselors of State vocational rehabilitation agencies or
the Veterans Administration as likely to succeed in the performance of
the duties. Upon completion of 2 years of satisfactory service under
this authority, the employee may qualify for
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conversion to competitive status under the provisions of Executive
Order 12125 and implementing regulations issued by OPM.
(v)-(w) (Reserved).
(x) Positions for which a local recruiting shortage exists when
filled by inmates of Federal, District of Columbia, and State
(including the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam,
American Samoa, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands) penal
and correctional institutions under work-release programs authorized by
the Prisoner Rehabilitation Act of 1965, the District of Columbia Work
Release Act, or under work-release programs authorized by the States.
Initial appointments under this authority may not exceed 1 year. An
initial appointment may be extended for one or more periods not to
exceed 1 additional year each upon a finding that the inmate is still
in a work-release status and that a local recruiting shortage still
exists. No person may serve under this authority longer than 1 year
beyond the date of that person's release from custody.
(y) (Reserved).
(z) Not to exceed 30 positions of assistants to top-level Federal
officials when filled by persons designated by the President as White
House Fellows.
(aa) Scientific and professional research associate positions at
GS-11 and above when filled on a temporary basis by persons having a
doctoral degree in an appropriate field of study for research
activities of mutual interest to appointees and their agencies.
Appointments are limited to persons referred by the National Research
Council under its post-doctoral research associate program, may not
exceed 2 years, and are subject to satisfactory outcome of evaluation
of the associate's research during the first year.
(bb) Positions when filled by aliens in the absence of qualified
citizens. Appointments under this authority are subject to prior
approval of OPM except when the authority is specifically included in a
delegated examining agreement with OPM.
(cc) Positions at GS-15 and below when filled by persons identified
as Interchange Executives by the President's Commission on Executive
Exchange. Appointments made under this authority may not extend beyond
2 years.
(dd)-(ee) (Reserved).
(ff) Not to exceed 25 positions when filled in accordance with an
agreement between OPM and the Department of Justice by persons in
programs administered by the Attorney General of the United States
under Public Law 91-452 and related statutes. A person appointed under
this authority may continue to be employed under it after he/she ceases
to be in a qualifying program only as long as he/she remains in the
same agency without a break in service.
(gg)-(hh) (Reserved).
(ii) Positions of Presidential Intern, GS-9 and 11, in the
Presidential Management Intern Program. Initial appointments must be
made at the GS-9 level. No one may serve under this authority for more
than 2 years, unless extended with OPM approval for up to 1 additional
year. Upon completion of 2 years of satisfactory service under this
authority, the employee may qualify for conversion to competitive
appointment under the provisions of Executive order 12364, in
accordance with requirements published in the Federal Personnel Manual.
(jj)-(kk) (Reserved).
(ll) Positions as needed of readers for blind employees,
interpreters for deaf employees and personal assistants for handicapped
employees, filled on a full time, part-time, or intermittent basis.
Section 213.3103 Executive Office of the President
(a) Office of Administration. (1) Not to exceed 75 positions to
provide administrative services and support to the White House office.
(b) Office of Management and Budget. (1) Not to exceed 10 positions
at grades GS-9/15.
(c) Council on Environmental Quality. (1) Professional and
technical positions in grades GS-9 through 15 on the staff of the
Council.
(d)-(f) (Reserved).
(g) National Security Council. (1) All positions on the staff of
the Council.
(h) Office of Science and Technology Policy. (1) Thirty positions
of Senior Policy Analyst, GS-14, Policy Analyst, GS-11/14; and Policy
Research Assistant, GS-9, for employment of anyone not to exceed 5
years on projects of a high priority nature.
(i) Office of National Drug Control Policy. (1) Not to exceed 15
positions, GS-15 and below, of senior policy analysts and other
personnel with expertise in drug-related issues and/or technical
knowledge to aid in anti-drug abuse efforts.
Section 213.3104 Department of State
(a) Office of the Secretary. (1) All positions, GS-15 and below, on
the staff of the Family Liaison Office, Office of the Under Secretary
for Management.
(2) One position of Museum Curator (Arts), in the Office of the
Under Secretary for Management, whose incumbent will serve as Director,
Diplomatic Reception Rooms.
(b) American Embassy, Paris, France. (1) Chief, Travel and Visitor
Unit. No new appointments may be made under this authority after August
10, 1981.
(c) (Reserved).
(d) International Boundary Commission, United States and Canada.
(1) Temporary and intermittent field employees such as instrumentmen,
foremen, recorders, packers, cooks, and axemen, for not to exceed 180
working days within any 1 calendar year.
(e) Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific
Affairs. (1) Two Physical Science Administration Officer positions at
GS-16.
(f) (Reserved).
(g) Office of Refugee and Migration Affairs. (1) Not to exceed 10
positions at grades GS-5 through 11 on the staff of the Office.
(h) Bureau of Administration. (1) One Presidential Travel Officer.
No new appointments may be made under this authority after June 11,
1981.
(2) One position of the Director, Art in Embassies Program, GM-
1001-15.
Section 213.3105 Department of the Treasury
(a) Office of the Secretary. (1) Not to exceed 20 positions at the
equivalent of GS-13 through GS-17 to supplement permanent staff in the
study of complex problems relating to international financial,
economic, trade, and energy policies and programs of the Government,
when filled by individuals with special qualifications for the
particular study being undertaken. Employment under this authority may
not exceed 4 years.
(2) Not to exceed 20 positions, which will supplement permanent
staff involved in the study and analysis of complex problems in the
area of domestic economic and financial policy. Employment under this
authority may not exceed 4 years.
(b) U.S. Customs Service. (1) Positions in foreign countries
designated as ``interpreter-translator'' and ``special employees,''
when filled by appointment of persons who are not citizens of the
United States; and positions in foreign countries of messenger and
janitor.
(2) Positions of part-time, intermittent, mixed tour, or seasonal
Customs Inspectors, Port Directors, Inspectional Aides, Clerks and
Cashiers at remote/isolated locations where examination is
impracticable. A remote/isolated location is outside the local
commuting area of a population center from which an employee can
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be expected to travel on short notice under adverse weather and/or road
conditions which are normal for the area. For this purpose, a
population center is a town with housing, schools, health care, stores
and other businesses in which the servicing OPM office can schedule
tests and/or reasonably expect to attract applicants. An individual
appointed under this authority may not be employed in the Customs
Service under a combination of this and any other appointment for more
than 1,040 working hours in a service year.
(3)-(5) (Reserved).
(6) Two hundred positions of Criminal Investigator for special
assignments.
(7)-(8) (Reserved).
(9) Not to exceed 25 positions of Customs Patrol Officers in the
Papago Indian Agency in the State of Arizona when filled by the
appointment of persons of one-fourth or more Indian blood.
(c) Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. (1) Not to exceed
six positions filled under the Professional Accounting Fellow Program.
Appointments under this authority may not exceed 2 years, but may be
extended for not to exceed an additional 90 days to complete critical
projects.
(d) Office of Thrift Supervision. (1) All positions in the
supervision policy and supervision operations functions of OTS. No new
appointments may be made under this authority after December 31, 1993.
(e) Internal Revenue Service. (1) Twenty positions of investigator
for special assignments.
(2) Two positions of Senior Visiting Pension Actuary, GS-1510-14/
15. Appointments to these positions must be for periods not to exceed
24 months.
(f) (Reserved).
(g) Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. (1) One hundred
positions of criminal investigator for special assignments.
(h) (Reserved).
(i) Bureau of Government Financial Operations. (1) Clerical
positions at grades GS-5 and below established in Emergency Disbursing
Offices to process emergency payments to victims of catastrophes or
natural disasters requiring emergency disbursing services. Employment
under this authority may not exceed 1 year.
Section 213.3106 Department of Defense
(a) Office of the Secretary. (1)-(5) (Reserved).
(6) One Executive Secretary, US-USSR Standing Consultative
Commission and Staff Analyst (SALT), Office of the Assistant Secretary
of Defense (International Security Affairs).
(b) Entire Department (including the Office of the Secretary of
Defense and the Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force).
(1) Professional positions in Military Dependent School Systems
overseas.
(2) Positions in Attache 1 Systems overseas, including all
professional and scientific positions in the Naval Research Branch
Office in London.
(3) Positions of clerk-translator, translator, and interpreter
overseas.
(4) Positions of Educational Specialist the incumbents of which
will serve as Director of Religious Education on the staffs of the
Chaplains in the military services.
(5) Positions under the program for utilization of alien
scientists, approved under pertinent directives administered by the
Director of Defense Research and Engineering of the Department of
Defense, when occupied by alien scientists initially employed under the
program including those who have acquired United States citizenship
during such employment.
(6) Positions in overseas installations of the Department of
Defense when filled by dependents of military or civilian employees of
the U.S. Government residing in the area. Employment under this
authority may not extend longer than 2 months following the transfer
from the area or separation of a dependent's sponsor: Provided, that
(i) a school employee may be permitted to complete the school year; and
(ii) an employee other than a school employee may be permitted to serve
up to 1 additional year when the military department concerned finds
that the additional employment is in the interest of management.
(7) Twenty secretarial and staff support positions at GS-12 or
below on the White House Support Group.
(8) Positions in DOD research and development activities occupied
by participants in the DOD Science and Engineering Apprenticeship
Program for High School Students. Persons employed under this authority
shall be bona fide high school students, at least 14 years old,
pursuing courses related to the position occupied and limited to 1,040
working hours a year. Children of DOD employees may be appointed to
these positions, notwithstanding the sons and daughters restriction, if
the positions are in field activities at remote locations. Appointments
under this authority may be made only to positions for which
qualification standards established under 5 CFR Part 302 are consistent
with the education and experience standards established for comparable
positions in the competitive service. Appointments under this authority
may not be used to extend the service limits contained in any other
appointing authority.
(c) Defense Contract Audit Agency. (1) Not to exceed two positions
of Accounting Fellow, Auditor, GM-511-14, filled under the Accounting
Fellowship Program. Appointments under this authority may not exceed 2
years.
(d) General. (1) Positions concerned with advising, administering,
supervising, or performing work in the collection, processing,
analysis, production, evaluation, interpretation, dissemination, and
estimation of intelligence information, including scientific and
technical positions in the intelligence function; and positions
involved in the planning, programming, and management of intelligence
resources when, in the opinion of OPM, it is impracticable to examine.
This authority does not apply to positions assigned to cryptologic and
communications intelligence activities/functions.
(2) Positions involved in intelligence-related work of the
cryptologic intelligence activities of the military departments. This
includes all positions of intelligence research specialist, and similar
positions in the intelligence classification series; all scientific and
technical positions involving the applications of engineering, physical
or technical sciences to intelligence work; and professional as well as
intelligence technician positions in which a majority of the
incumbent's time is spent in advising, administering, supervising, or
performing work in the collection, processing, analysis, production,
evaluation, interpretation, dissemination, and estimation of
intelligence information or in the planning, programming, and
management of intelligence resources.
(e) Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. (1)
Positions of President, Vice Presidents, Assistant Vice Presidents,
Deans, Deputy Deans, Associate Deans, Assistant Deans, Assistants to
the President, Assistants to the Vice Presidents, Assistants to the
Deans, Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors,
Instructors, Visiting Scientists, Research Associates, Senior Research
Associates, and Postdoctoral Fellows.
(2) Positions established to perform work on projects funded from
grants.
(f) National Defense University. (1) Not to exceed 16 positions of
Senior Policy Analyst, GS-15, at the Strategic Concepts Development
Center. Initial appointments to these positions may not
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exceed 6 years, but may be extended thereafter in 1-, 2-, or 3-year
increments, indefinitely.
(g) Defense Communications Agency. (1) Not to exceed 10 positions
at grades GS-10/15 to staff and support the Crisis Management Center at
the White House.
(h) Defense Systems Management College, Fort Belvoir, Va. (1) The
Provost and professors in grades GS-13 through 15.
(i) George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies,
Garmisch, Germany. (1) The Director, Deputy Director, and positions of
Professor, Instructor, and Lecturer at the George C. Marshall European
Center for Security Studies, Garmisch, Germany, for initial employment
not to exceed 3 years, which may be renewed in increments from 1 to 2
years thereafter.
Section 213.3107 Department of the Army
(a) General. (1) Not to exceed 30 positions on the faculty and
staff which are classified in the GS-1700 occupational group and the
GS-1410 Librarian series, located at the U.S. Army Russian Institute,
Garmisch, Germany, and the U.S. Army Foreign Language Training Center
Europe, Munich, Germany.
(2) (Reserved).
(3) Not to exceed 500 Medical and Dental Intern, Resident and
Fellow positions, whose incumbents are training under graduate medical/
dental education programs in Army Medical Department facilities
worldwide, and whose compensation is fixed under 5 U.S.C. 5351-5356.
Employment under this authority may not exceed 4 years, unless extended
with prior approval of OPM.
(b) Aviation Systems Command. (1) One scientific and professional
research position in the U.S. Army Research and Technology
Laboratories, the duties of which require specific knowledge of
aviation technology in non-allied nations.
(c) Corps of Engineers. (1) (Reserved).
(2) Nonsupervisory trades, crafts, and manual labor positions at
grades WG-6 and below on survey, construction, short-term maintenance,
or floating-plant operations, where because of turnover, lack of
housing facilities, mobility of work site, or remoteness of personnel
servicing facilities, an adequate labor force can be recruited only by
immediate gate hiring on a local basis. This authority can be used only
when OPM has determined that it is specifically applicable to a given
situation; ordinarily, it will not be used for employment in OPM
central office, regional, and branch office cities or in cities where
there is a local OPM area office to service the employing
establishment.
(d) U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York. (1) Civilian
professors, instructors, teachers (except teachers at the Children's
School), Cadet Social Activities Coordinator, Chapel Organist and
Choir-Master, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Associate Director
of Intercollegiate Athletics, coaches, Facility Manager, Building
Manager, three Physical Therapists (Athletic Trainers), Associate
Director of Admissions for Plans and Programs, Deputy Director of
Alumni Affairs; and librarian when filled by an officer of the Regular
Army retired from active service, and the military secretary to the
Superintendent when filled by a U.S. Military Academy graduate retired
as a regular commissioned officer for disability.
(e) U.S. Army School of the Americas, Fort Benning, Georgia. (1)
Positions of Translator (Typing), GS-1040-5/9, and Supervisory
Translator, GS-1040-11. No new appointments may be made under this
authority after December 31, 1985.
(f) Central Identification Laboratory. (1) One position of
Scientific Director, GM-190-15, and four positions of Forensic
Scientist, GM-190-14. Initial appointment to these positions is NTE 3-5
years, with provision for indefinite numbers of renewals in 1-, 2-, or
3-year increments.
(g) Defense Language Institute. (1) All positions on the faculty
and staff which are classified in the GS-1700 occupational group, the
GS-1040 Language Specialist series, and the GS-303 Bilingual Clerk
series, that require either a proficiency in a foreign language or a
knowledge of foreign language teaching methods.
(h) Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA. (1) Positions of
Professor, Instructor, or Lecturer associated with courses of
instruction of at least 10 months duration for employment not to exceed
5 years, which may be renewed in 1-, 2-, 3-, 4-, or 5-year increments
indefinitely thereafter.
(2) Nine Senior Policy Analyst positions, GS-14/15, at the
Strategic Studies Institute, Army War College, with appointments to be
made initially for up to 3 years and thereafter extended annually if
needed.
(i) (Reserved).
(j) U.S. Military Academy Preparatory School, Fort Monmouth, New
Jersey. (1) Positions of Academic Director, Department Head, and
Instructor.
(k) U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth,
Kansas. (1) Positions of Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant
Professor, and Instructor associated with courses of instruction of at
least 10 months duration, for employment not to exceed up to 5 years,
which may be renewed in 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5-year increments indefinitely
thereafter.
Section 213.3108 Department of the Navy
(a) General. (1) (Reserved).
(2) Positions of Student Pharmacist for temporary, part-time, or
intermittent employment in U.S. naval regional medical centers,
hospitals, clinics and departments when filled by students who are
enrolled in an approved pharmacy program in a participating nonfederal
institution, and whose compensation is fixed under 5 U.S.C. 5351-54.
Employment under this authority may not exceed 1 year.
(3) (Reserved).
(4) Not to exceed 50 positions of resident-in-training at U.S.
naval regional medical centers, hospitals, and dispensaries which have
residency training programs, when filled by residents assigned as
affiliates for part of their training from nonfederal hospitals.
Assignments shall be on a temporary (full-time or part-time) or
intermittent basis, shall not amount to more than 6 months for any
person, and shall be applied only to persons whose compensation is
fixed under 5 U.S.C. 5351-54.
(5) (Reserved).
(6) Positions of Student Operating Room Technician for temporary,
part-time, or intermittent employment in U.S. naval regional medical
centers and hospitals, when filled by students who are enrolled in an
approved operating room technician program in a participating
nonfederal institution, whose compensation is fixed under 5 U.S.C.
5351-54. Employment under this authority may not exceed 1 year.
(7) Positions of Student Social Worker for temporary, part-time, or
intermittent employment in U.S. naval regional medical centers,
hospitals, and dispensaries, when filled by bona fide students enrolled
in academic institutions: Provided, that the work performed in the
agency is to be used by the student as a basis for completing certain
academic requirements by such educational institution to qualify for a
graduate degree in social work. This authority shall be applied only to
students whose compensation is fixed under 5 U.S.C. 5351-54.
(8) Positions of Student Practical Nurse for temporary, part-time,
or intermittent employment in U.S. naval regional medical centers,
hospitals, and dispensaries, when filled by trainees
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enrolled in a nonfederal institution in an approved program of
educational and clinical training which meets the requirements for
licensing as a practical nurse. This authority shall be applied only to
trainees whose compensation is fixed under 5 U.S.C. 5351-54.
(9) (Reserved).
(10) Positions of Medical Technology Intern in U.S. naval regional
medical centers, hospitals, and dispensaries, when filled by students
enrolled in approved programs of training in nonfederal institutions.
Employment under this authority may be on a full-time, part-time, or
intermittent basis but may not exceed 1 year. This authority shall be
applied only to students whose compensation is fixed under 5 U.S.C.
5351-54.
(11) Positions of Medical Intern in U.S. naval regional medical
centers, hospitals, and dispensaries, when filled by persons who are
serving medical internships at participating nonfederal hospitals and
whose compensation is fixed under 5 U.S.C. 5351-54. Employment under
this authority may not exceed 1 year.
(12) Positions of Student Speech Pathologist at U.S. naval regional
medical centers, hospitals, and dispensaries, when filled by persons
who are enrolled in participating nonfederal institutions and whose
compensation is fixed under 5 U.S.C. 5351-54. Employment under this
authority may not exceed 1 year.
(13) Positions of Student Dental Assistant in U.S. naval regional
medical centers, hospitals, and dispensaries, when filled by persons
who are enrolled in participating nonfederal institutions and whose
compensation is fixed under 5 U.S.C. 5351-54. Employment under this
authority may not exceed 1 year.
(14) (Reserved).
(15) Marine positions assigned to a coastal or seagoing vessel
operated by a naval activity for research or training purposes.
(16) All positions necessary for the administration and maintenance
of the official residence of the Vice President.
(b) Naval Academy, Naval Postgraduate School, and Naval War
College. (1) Professors, instructors, and teachers; the Director of
Academic Planning, Naval Postgraduate School; and the Librarian,
Organist-Choirmaster, Registrar, the Dean of Admissions, and social
counselors at the Naval Academy.
(c) Chief of Naval Operations. (1) One position at grade GS-12 or
above that will provide technical, managerial, or administrative
support on highly classified functions to the Deputy Chief of Naval
Operations (Plans, Policy, and Operations).
(d) Military Sealift Command. (1) All positions on vessels operated
by the Military Sealift Command.
(e) Pacific Missile Range Facility, Barking Sands, Hawaii. (1) All
positions. This authority applies only to positions that must be filled
pending final decision on contracting of Facility operations. No new
appointments may be made under this authority after July 29, 1988.
(f) (Reserved).
(g) Office of Naval Research. (1) Not to exceed five positions of
Liaison Scientists, GS-13/15, in the Naval Research Branch Office in
Japan, when filled by research scientists who have specialized
experience in scientific disciplines of current interest to the
Department and who have a demonstrated ability to deal with the
Japanese scientific community in their disciplines. An appointment
under this authority may be made initially for a period of not to
exceed 2 years. With the prior approval of OPM, total employment under
this authority may be for as long as 3 years.
Section 213.3109 Department of the Air Force
(a) Office of the Secretary. (1) One Special Assistant in the
Office of the Secretary of the Air Force. This position has advisory
rather than operating duties except as operating or administrative
responsibilities may be exercised in connection with the pilot studies.
(b) General. (1) Professional, technical, managerial and
administrative positions supporting space activities, when approved by
the Secretary of the Air Force.
(2) Seventy positions engaged in interdepartmental defense projects
involving scientific and technical evaluations.
(c) Not to exceed 20 professional positions, GS-11 through GS-15,
in Detachments 6 and 51, SM-ALC, Norton and McClellan Air Force Bases,
California, which will provide logistic support management to
specialized research and development projects.
(d) U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado. (1) Positions of Cadet
Hostesses, instructors in Physical Education, instructors in Music
(choirmasters), one Training Instructor (Parachuting), one Training
Instructor (Code of Conduct and Evasion), and two Physical Therapists
(Athletic Trainers).
(2) Positions of Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant
Professor, and Instructor, in the Dean of Faculty, Commandant of
Cadets, Director of Athletics, and Preparatory School of the United
States Air Force Academy.
(e) (Reserved).
(f) Air Force Office of Special Investigations. (1) Not to exceed
250 positions of Criminal Investigators/Intelligence Research
Specialists, GS-5 through GS-15.
(g) Not to exceed eight positions, GS-12 through 15, in
Headquarters Air Force Logistics Command, DCS Material Management,
Office of Special Activities, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio,
which will provide logistic support management staff guidance to
classified research and development projects.
(h) Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. (1) Positions
of Professor, Instructor, or Lecturer.
(i) Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force
Base, Ohio. (1) Civilian deans and professors.
(j) Air Force Logistics Command. (1) One Supervisory Logistics
Management Specialist, GM-346-14, in Detachment 2, 2762 Logistics
Management Squadron (Special), Greenville, Texas.
(k) One position of Supervisory Logistics Management Specialist,
GS-346-15, in the 2762nd Logistics Squadron (Special), at Wright-
Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.
(l) One position of Commander, Air National Guard Readiness Center,
Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland.
Section 213.3110 Department of Justice
(a) General. (1) Deputy U.S. Marshals employed on an hourly basis
for intermittent service.
(2) Positions established to implement the Crime Control and Law
Enforcement Act of 1994 or the Violent Crime Control Appropriations
Act, 1995. No new appointments may be made under this authority after
September 30, 1995.
(3) U.S. Marshal in the Virgin Islands.
(4) Positions at GS-15 and below on the staff of an office of an
independent counsel, that is established under 28 CFR Part 600. No
office may use this authority for more than 4 years to make
appointments and position changes unless prior approval of OPM is
obtained.
(b) Immigration and Naturalization Service. (1) Not to exceed 350
positions, at grades GS-15 and below, engaged in planning for and
implementing the processing of claims for resident status which may be
submitted by aliens already in the United States as authorized by
immigration control and reform legislation. New appointments under this
authority may not be made after April 15, 1994.
(2) Not to exceed 500 positions of interpreters and language
specialists, GS-1040-5/9.
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(3) Not to exceed 25 positions, GS-15 and below, with proficiency
in speaking, reading, and writing the Russian language and serving in
the Soviet Refugee Processing Program with permanent duty location in
Moscow, Russia.
(c) Drug Enforcement Administration. (1) (Reserved).
(2) One hundred and fifty positions of Intelligence Research Agent
and/or Intelligence Operation Specialist in the GS-132 series, grades
GS-9 through GS-15.
(3) Not to exceed 200 positions of Criminal Investigator (Special
Agent). New appointments may be made under this authority only at
grades GS-7/11.
Section 213.3112 Department of the Interior
(a) General. (1) Technical, maintenance, and clerical positions at
or below grades GS-7, WG-10, or equivalent, in the field service of the
Department of the Interior, when filled by the appointment of persons
who are certified as maintaining a permanent and exclusive residence
within, or contiguous to, a field activity or district, and as being
dependent for livelihood primarily upon employment available within the
field activity of the Department.
(2) All positions on Government-owned ships or vessels operated by
the Department of the Interior.
(3) Temporary or seasonal caretakers at temporarily closed camps or
improved areas to maintain grounds, buildings, or other structures and
prevent damages or theft of Government property. Such appointments
shall not extend beyond 130 working days a year without the prior
approval of OPM.
(4) Temporary, intermittent, or seasonal field assistants at GS-7,
or its equivalent, and below in such areas as forestry, 8 range
management, soils, engineering, fishery and wildlife management, and
with surveying parties. Employment under this authority may not exceed
180 working days a year.
(5) Temporary positions established in the field service of the
Department for emergency forest and range fire prevention or
suppression and blister rust control for not to exceed 180 working days
a year: Provided, That an employee may work as many as 220 working days
a year when employment beyond 180 days is required to cope with
extended fire seasons or sudden emergencies such as fire, flood, storm,
or other unforeseen situations involving potential loss of life or
property.
(6) Persons employed in field positions, the work of which is
financed jointly by the Department of the Interior and cooperating
persons or organizations outside the Federal service.
(7) All positions in the Bureau of Indian Affairs and other
positions in the Department of the Interior directly and primarily
related to providing services to Indians when filled by the appointment
of Indians. The Secretary of the Interior is responsible for defining
the term ``Indian.''
(8) Temporary, intermittent, or seasonal positions at GS-7 or below
in Alaska, as follows: Positions in nonprofessional mining activities,
such as those of drillers, miners, caterpillar operators, and samplers.
Employment under this authority shall not exceed 180 working days a
year and shall be appropriate only when the activity is carried on in a
remote or isolated area and there is a shortage of available candidates
for the positions.
(9) Temporary, part-time, or intermittent employment of mechanics,
skilled laborers, equipment operators and tradesmen on construction,
repair, or maintenance work not to exceed 180 working days a year in
Alaska, when the activity is carried on in a remote or isolated area
and there is a shortage of available candidates for the positions.
(10) Seasonal airplane pilots and airplane mechanics in Alaska, not
to exceed 180 working days a year.
(11) Temporary staff positions in the Youth Conservation Corps
Centers operated by the Department of the Interior. Employment under
this authority shall not exceed 11 weeks a year except with prior
approval of OPM.
(12) Positions in the Youth Conservation Corps for which pay is
fixed at the Federal minimum wage rate. Employment under this authority
may not exceed 10 weeks.
(b) (Reserved).
(c) Indian Arts and Crafts Board. (1) The Executive Director.
(d) (Reserved).
(e) Office of the Assistant Secretary, Territorial and
International Affairs. (1) (Reserved).
(2) Not to exceed four positions of Territorial Management Interns,
grades GS-5, GS-7, or GS-9, when filled by territorial residents who
are U.S. citizens from the Virgin Islands or Guam; U.S. nationals from
American Samoa; or in the case of the Northern Marianas, will become
U.S. citizens upon termination of the U.S. trusteeship. Employment
under this authority may not exceed 6 months.
(3) (Reserved).
(4) Special Assistants to the Governor of American Samoa who
perform specialized administrative, professional, technical, and
scientific duties as members of his or her immediate staff.
(f) National Park Service. (1-2) (Reserved).
(3) Seven full-time permanent and 31 temporary, part-time, or
intermittent positions in the Redwood National Park, California, which
are needed for rehabilitation of the park, as provided by Public Law
95-250.
(4) One Special Representative of the Director.
(g) Bureau of Reclamation. (1) Appraisers and examiners employed on
a temporary, intermittent, or part-time basis on special valuation or
prospective-entrymen-review projects where knowledge of local values on
conditions or other specialized qualifications not possessed by regular
Bureau employees are required for successful results. Employment under
this provision shall not exceed 130 working days a year in any
individual case: Provided, that such employment, may with prior
approval of OPM, be extended for not to exceed an additional 50 working
days in any single year.
(h) Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Territorial
Affairs. (1) Positions of Territorial Management Interns, GS-5, when
filled by persons selected by the Government of the Trust Territory of
the Pacific Islands. No appointment may extend beyond 1 year.
Section 213.3113 Department of Agriculture
(a) General. (1) Agents employed in field positions the work of
which is financed jointly by the Department and cooperating persons,
organizations, or governmental agencies outside the Federal service.
Except for positions for which selection is jointly made by the
Department and the cooperating organization, this authority is not
applicable to positions in the Agricultural Research Service or the
National Agricultural Statistics Service. This authority is not
applicable to the following positions in the Agricultural Marketing
Service: Agricultural commodity grader (grain) and (meat), (poultry),
and (dairy), agricultural commodity aid (grain), and tobacco inspection
positions.
(2)-(4) (Reserved).
(5) Temporary, intermittent, or seasonal employment in the field
service of the Department in positions at and below GS-7 and WG-10 in
the following types of positions: Field assistants for subprofessional
services; State performance assistants in the Consolidated Farm Service
Agency; agricultural helpers, helper-leaders, and workers in the
Agricultural Research Service and the Animal and Plant
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Health Inspection Service; and subject to prior OPM approval granted in
the calendar year in which the appointment is to be made, other
clerical, trades, crafts, and manual labor positions. Total employment
under this subparagraph may not exceed 180 working days in a service
year: Provided, that an employee may work as many as 220 working days
in a service year when employment beyond 180 days is required to cope
with extended fire seasons or sudden emergencies such as fire, flood,
storm, or other unforeseen situations involving potential loss of life
or property. This paragraph does not cover trades, crafts, and manual
labor positions covered by paragraphs (i) and (m) of Sec. 213.3102 or
positions within the Forest Service.
(6) (Reserved).
(7) Not to exceed 34 Program Assistants, whose experience acquired
in positions excepted from the competitive civil service in the
administration of agricultural programs at the State level is needed by
the Department for the more efficient administration of its programs.
No new appointment may be made under this authority after December 31,
1985.
(b)-(c) (Reserved).
(d) Consolidated Farm Service Agency. (1) (Reserved).
(2) Members of State Committees: Provided, that employment under
this authority shall be limited to temporary intermittent (WAE)
positions whose principal duties involve administering farm programs
within the State consistent with legislative and Departmental
requirements and reviewing national procedures and policies for
adaptation at State and local levels within established parameters.
Individual appointments under this authority are for 1 year and may be
extended only by the Secretary of Agriculture or his designee. Members
of State Committees serve at the pleasure of the Secretary.
(e) Farmers Home Administration. (1) (Reserved).
(2) County committeemen to consider, recommend, and advise with
respect to the Farmers Home Administration program.
(3) Temporary positions whose principal duties involve the making
and servicing of natural disaster emergency loans pursuant to current
statutes authorizing natural disaster emergency loans. Appointments
under this provision shall not exceed 1 year unless extended for one
additional period not to exceed 1 year, but may, with prior approval of
OPM be further extended for additional periods not to exceed 1 year
each.
(4)-(5) (Reserved).
(6) Professional and clerical positions in the Trust Territory of
the Pacific Islands when occupied by indigenous residents of the
Territory to provide financial assistance pursuant to current
authorizing statutes.
(f) Agricultural Marketing Service. (1) Positions of: Agricultural
Commodity Graders, Agricultural Commodity Technicians, and Agricultural
Commodity Aids at grades GS-9 and below in the tobacco, dairy, and
poultry commodities; Meat Acceptance Specialists, GS-11 and below;
Clerks, Office Automation Clerks, and Computer Clerks at GS-5 and
below; Clerk-Typists at grades GS-4 and below; and Laborers under the
Wage System. Employment under this authority is limited to either 1,280
hours or 180 days in a service year.
(2) Positions of: Agricultural Commodity Graders, Agricultural
Commodity Technicians, and Agricultural Commodity Aids at grades GS-11
and below in the cotton, raisin, and processed fruit and vegetable
commodities and the following positions in support of these
commodities: Clerks, Office Automation Clerks, and Computer Clerks and
Operators at GS-5 and below; Clerk-Typists at grades GS-4 and below;
and, under the Federal Wage System, High Volume Instrumentation (HVI)
Operators and HVI Operator Leaders at WG/WL-2 and below, respectively,
Instrument Mechanics/Workers/Helpers at WG-10 and below, and Laborers.
Employment under this authority may not exceed 180 days in a service
year. In unforeseen situations such as bad weather or crop conditions,
unanticipated plant demands, or increased imports, employees may work
up to 240 days in a service year. Cotton Agricultural Commodity
Graders, GS-5, may be employed as trainees for the first appointment
for an initial period of 6 months for training without regard to the
service year limitation.
(3) Milk Market Administrators.
(4) All positions on the staffs of the Milk Market Administrators.
(g)-(k) (Reserved).
(l) Food Safety and Inspection Service. (1)-(2) (Reserved).
(3) Positions of meat and poultry inspectors (veterinarians at GS-
11 and below and nonveterinarians at appropriate grades below GS-11)
for employment on a temporary, intermittent, or seasonal basis, not to
exceed 1,280 hours a year.
(m) Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration. (1)
One hundred and fifty positions of Agricultural Commodity Aid (Grain),
GS-2/4; 100 positions of Agricultural Commodity Technician (Grain), GS-
4/7; and 60 positions of Agricultural Commodity Grader (Grain), GS-5/9,
for temporary employment on a part-time, intermittent, or seasonal
basis not to exceed 1,280 hours in a service year.
Section 213.3114 Department of Commerce
(a) General. (1)-(2) (Reserved).
(3) Not to exceed 50 scientific and technical positions whose
duties are performed primarily in the Antarctic. Incumbents of these
positions may be stationed in the continental United States for periods
of orientation, training, analysis of data, and report writing.
(b) Office of the Secretary. (1) One position of Administrative
Assistant, GS-301-8, in the Office of Economic Affairs. New
appointments may not be made after March 30, 1979.
(c) (Reserved).
(d) Bureau of the Census. (1) Managers, supervisors, technicians,
clerks, interviewers, and enumerators in the field service, for (1)
temporary, part-time, or intermittent employment in connection with
major economic and demographic censuses or with surveys of a
nonrecurring or noncyclical nature; and (2) indefinite employment for
the duration of each decennial census for key employees located at the
Master District Offices (MDO) and Processing Offices (PO): Provided,
that temporary, part-time employment of the nature described in (1)
above will be for periods not to exceed 1 year; and that such
appointments may be extended for additional periods of not to exceed 1
year each; but that prior Office approval is required for extension of
total service beyond 2 years.
(2) Current Program Interviewers employed on an intermittent or
part-time basis in the field service.
(3) Not to exceed 20 professional and scientific positions at
grades GS-9 through GS-12 filled by participants in the ASA research
trainee program. Employment of any individual under this authority may
not exceed 2 years.
(e)-(h) (Reserved).
(i) Office of the Under Secretary for International Trade. (1)
Thirty positions at GS-12 and above in specialized fields relating to
international trade or commerce in units under the jurisdiction of the
Under Secretary for International Trade. Incumbents will be assigned to
advisory rather than to operating duties, except as operating and
administrative responsibility may be required for the conduct of pilot
studies or special projects. Employment under this authority will not
exceed 2 years for an individual appointee.
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(2) (Reserved).
(3) Not to exceed 30 positions in grades GS-12 through GS-15, to be
filled by persons qualified as industrial or marketing specialists; who
possess specialized knowledge and experience in industrial production,
industrial operations and related problems, market structure and
trends, retail and wholesale trade practices, distribution channels and
costs, or business financing and credit procedures applicable to one or
more of the current segments of U.S. industry served by the Under
Secretary for International Trade, and the subordinate components of
his organization which are involved in Domestic Business matters.
Appointments under this authority may be made for a period of not to
exceed 2 years and may, with prior approval of OPM, be extended for an
additional period of 2 years.
(j) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. (1) Subject to
prior approval of OPM, which shall be contingent upon a showing of
inadequate housing facilities, meteorological aid positions at the
following stations in Alaska: Barrow, Bethal, Kotzebue, McGrath,
Northway, and St. Paul Island.
(2) (Reserved).
(3) All civilian positions on vessels operated by the National
Ocean Service.
(4) Temporary positions required in connection with the surveying
operations of the field service of the National Ocean Service.
Appointment to such positions shall not exceed 8 months in any 1
calendar year.
(k) (Reserved).
(l) National Telecommunication and Information Administration. (1)
Seventeen professional positions in grades GS-13 through GS-15.
Section 213.3115 Department of Labor
(a) Office of the Secretary. (1) Chairman and five members,
Employees' Compensation Appeals Board.
(2) Chairman and eight members, Benefits Review Board.
(b) Bureau of Labor Statistics. (1) Not to exceed 500 positions
involving part-time and intermittent employment for field survey and
enumeration work in the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This authority is
applicable to positions where the salary is equivalent to GS-6 and
below. Employment under this authority may not exceed 1,600 work hours
in a service year. No new appointment may be made under this authority
after December 31, 1984.
(c) (Reserved).
(d) Employment and Training Administration. (1) Not to exceed 10
positions of Supervisory Manpower Development Specialist and Manpower
Development Specialist, GS-7/15, in the Division of Indian and Native
American Programs, when filled by the appointment of persons of one-
fourth or more Indian blood. These positions require direct contact
with Indian tribes and communities for the development and
administration of comprehensive employment and training programs.
Section 213.3116 Department of Health and Human Services
(a) (Reserved).
(b) Public Health Service. (1) Not to exceed five positions a year
of Medical Technologist Resident, GS-644-7, in the Blood Bank
Department, Clinical Center, of the National Institutes of Health.
Appointments under this authority will not exceed 1 year.
(2) Positions at Government sanatoria when filled by patients
during treatment or convalescence.
(3) (Reserved).
(4) Positions concerned with problems in preventive medicine
financed or participated in by the Department of Health and Human
Services and a cooperating State, county, municipality, incorporated
organization, or an individual in which at least one-half of the
expense is contributed by the participating agency either in salaries,
quarters, materials, equipment, or other necessary elements in the
carrying on of the work.
(5) Medical and dental interns, externs, and residents; and student
nurses.
(6) Positions of scientific, professional, or technical nature when
filled by bona fide students enrolled in academic institutions:
Provided, that the work performed in the agency is to be used by the
student as a basis for completing certain academic requirements
required by an educational institution to qualify for a scientific,
professional, or technical field. This authority shall be applied only
to positions with compensation fixed under 5 U.S.C. 5351-5356.
(7) Not to exceed 50 positions associated with health screening
programs for refugees.
(8) All positions in the Public Health Service and other positions
in the Department of Health and Human Services directly and primarily
related to providing services to Indians when filled by the appointment
of Indians. The Secretary of Health and Human Services is responsible
for defining the term ``Indian.''
(9) Twelve positions of Therapeutic Radiologic Technician Trainee
in the Radiation Oncology Branch, National Cancer Institute. Employment
under this authority shall not exceed 1 year for any individual. This
authority shall be applied only to positions with compensation fixed
under 5 U.S.C. 5351-5356.
(10) Health care positions of the National Health Service Corps for
employment of any one individual not to exceed 4 years of service in
health manpower shortage areas.
(11) Pharmacy Resident positions at GS-7 in the National Institutes
of Health's Clinical Center, Pharmacy Department. Employment in these
positions is confined to graduates of approved schools of pharmacy and
is limited to a period not to exceed 12 months pending licensure.
(12) Hospital Administration Resident positions at GS-9 in the
National Institutes of Health's Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland.
Employment in these positions is confined to graduates of approved
hospital or health care administration programs and is limited to a
period not to exceed 1 year.
(13) Not to exceed 30 positions of Cancer Control Science Associate
in the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, National Cancer
Institute, National Institutes of Health, for assignments at a level of
difficulty and responsibility at or equivalent to GS-11/13. No one may
be employed under this authority for more than 3 years, and no more
than 10 appointments will be made under the authority in any 1 year.
(14) Not to exceed 30 positions at grades GS-11/13 associated with
the postdoctoral training program for interdisciplinary toxicologists
in the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National
Institutes of Health, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
(15) Not to exceed 200 staff positions, GS-15 and below, in the
Office of Refugee Health, for an emergency staff to provide health
related services to Haitian entrants.
(c)-(e) (Reserved).
(f) The President's Council on Physical Fitness. (1) Four staff
assistants.
(g)-(i) (Reserved).
(j) Health Care Financing Administration. (1) Reserved.
(2) Not to exceed 10 professional positions, GS-9 through GS-15, to
be filled under the Health Care Financing Administration Professional
Exchange Program. Appointments under this authority will not exceed 1
year.
(k) Office of the Secretary. (1) (Reserved).
(2) Not to exceed 10 positions at grades GS-9/14 in the Office of
the Assistant Secretary for Planning and
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Evaluation filled under the Policy Research Associate Program. New
appointments to these positions may be made only at grades GS-9/12.
Employment of any individual under this authority may not exceed 2
years.
Section 213.3117 Department of Education
(a) Positions concerned with problems in education financed and
participated in by the Department of Education and a cooperating State
educational agency, or university or college, in which there is joint
responsibility for selection and supervision of employees, and at least
one-half of the expense is contributed by the cooperating agency in
salaries, quarters, materials, equipment, or other necessary elements
in the carrying on of the work.
Section 213.3121 Corporation for National and Community Service
(a) All positions on the staff of the Corporation for National
Community Service. No new appointments may be made under this authority
after September 30, 1995.
Section 213.3124 Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System
(a) All positions.
Section 213.3127 Department of Veterans Affairs
(a) Construction Division. (1) Temporary construction workers paid
from ``purchase and hire'' funds and appointed for not to exceed the
duration of a construction project.
(b) Not to exceed 400 positions of rehabilitation counselors, GS-3
through GS-11, in Alcoholism Treatment Units and Drug Dependence
Treatment Centers, when filled by former patients.
(c) Board of Veterans' Appeals. (1) Positions, GS-15, when filled
by a member of the Board. Except as provided by section 201(d) of
Public Law 100-687, appointments under this authority shall be for a
term of 9 years, and may be renewed.
(2) Positions, GS-15, when filled by a non-member of the Board who
is awaiting Presidential approval for appointment as a Board member.
(d) Not to exceed 600 positions at grades GS-3 through GS-11,
involved in the Department's Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment
Counseling Service.
Section 213.3128 U.S. Information Agency
(a) Office of Congressional and Public Liaison. (1) Two positions
of Liaison Officer (Congressional), GS-14.
(b) Five Positions of Supervisory International Exchange Officer
(Reception Center Director), GS-13 and GS-14, located in USIA's field
offices of New Orleans, New York, Miami, San Francisco, and Honolulu.
Initial appointments will not exceed December 31 of the calendar year
in which appointment is made with extensions permitted up to a maximum
period of 4 years.
Section 213.3129 Thrift Depositor Protection Oversight Board
(a) All positions. No new appointments may be made under this
authority after December 31, 1994.
Section 213.3130 Securities and Exchange Commission
(a)-(b) (Reserved).
(c) Positions of Accountant and Auditor, GS-13 through 15, when
filled by persons selected under the SEC Accounting Fellow Program, as
follows: (1) Seven positions, for employment of any one individual not
to exceed 2 years; and
(2) Two additional identical positions, for employment of any one
individual not to exceed 90 days, which may be used to provide a period
of transition and orientation between Fellowship appointments. These
additional identical positions must be filled by persons who either
have completed a 2-year Fellowship or have been selected as replacement
Fellows for a 2-year term. Appointments of outgoing Fellows under this
authority must be made without a break in service of 1 workday
following completion of their 2-year term; incoming Fellows appointed
under this provision must be appointed to 2-year Fellowships without a
break in service of 1 workday following their 90-day appointments.
(d) Positions of Economist, GS-13 through 15, when filled by
persons selected under the SEC Economic Fellow Program. No more than
four positions may be filled under this authority at any one time. An
employee may not serve under this authority longer than 2 years unless
selected under provisions set forth in the Intergovernmental Personnel
Act (IPA), 5 U.S.C. 3372(b)(2).
(e) Not to exceed 10 positions of Accountant, GS-12/13, when filled
by persons selected as SEC Accounting Fellows for the Full Disclosure
Program. Employment under this authority may not exceed 2 years.
(f) Not to exceed four positions of Accountant, GS-14/15, when
filled by persons selected as SEC Accounting Fellows for the Capital
Markets Risk Assessment Program. Employment under this authority may
not exceed 2 years.
Section 213.3131 Department of Energy
(a) (Reserved).
(b) Bonneville Power Administration. (1) Five Area Managers.
Section 213.3132 Small Business Administration
(a) When the President under 42 U.S.C. 1855-1855g, the Secretary of
Agriculture under 7 U.S.C. 1961, or the Small Business Administration
under 15 U.S.C. 636(b)(1) declares an area to be a disaster area,
positions filled by temporary appointment of employees to make and
administer disaster loans in the area under the Small Business Act, as
amended. Service under this authority may not exceed 4 years, and no
more than 2 years may be spent on a single disaster. Exception to this
time limit may only be made with prior Office approval. Appointments
under this authority may not be used to extend the 2-year service limit
contained in paragraph (b) below. No one may be appointed under this
authority to positions engaged in long-term maintenance of loan
portfolios.
(b) When the President under 42 U.S.C. 1855-1855g, the Secretary of
Agriculture under 7 U.S.C. 1961, or the Small Business Administration
under 15 U.S.C. 636(b)(1) declares an area to be a disaster area,
positions filled by temporary appointment of employees to make and
administer disaster loans in that area under the Small Business Act, as
amended. No one may serve under this authority for more than an
aggregate of 2 years without a break in service of at least 6 months.
Persons who have had more than 2 years of service under paragraph (a)
of this section must have a break in service of at least 8 months
following such service before appointment under this authority. No one
may be appointed under this authority to positions engaged in long-term
maintenance of loan portfolios.
(c) Positions of Community Economic-Industrial Planner, GS-7
through 12, when filled by local residents who represent the interest
of the groups to be served by the Minority Entrepreneurship Teams of
which they are members. No new appointments may be made under this
authority after May 1, 1977.
Section 213.3133 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
(a) Until June 1, 1996, all Liquidation Graded, temporary field
positions concerned with the work of liquidating the assets of closed
banks or savings and loan institutions, of liquidating loans to banks
or savings and loan institutions,
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or of paying the depositors of closed insured banks or savings and loan
institutions. No new appointments may be made under this authority
after December 31, 1993.
(b) Not to exceed 300 positions in field offices of the Resolution
Trust Corporation. No new appointments may be made under this authority
after September 30, 1992.
(c) Temporary positions located at closed banks or savings and loan
institutions that are concerned with liquidating the assets of the
institutions, liquidating loans to the institutions, or paying the
depositors of closed insured institutions. New appointments may be made
under this authority only during the 60 days immediately following the
institution's closing date. Such appointments may not exceed 1 year,
but may be extended for not to exceed 1 additional year.
Section 213.3136 U.S. Soldiers' and Airmen's Home
(a) (Reserved).
(b) Positions when filled by member-residents of the Home.
Section 213.3137 General Services Administration
(a) (Reserved).
(b) Not to exceed 25 positions at grades GS-14/15, in order to
bring into the agency current industry expertise in various program
areas. Appointments under this authority may not exceed 2 years.
(c) All Law Clerk positions in the Board of Contract Appeals' Law
Clerk Fellows Program. Appointments under this authority at GS-11 and
GS-12 will be limited to 2 years with provision for a 1-year extension
at the GS-13 level only in cases of exceptional circumstances, as
determined by the Chief Judge and Chairman.
Section 213.3138 Federal Communications Commission
(a) Fifteen positions of Telecommunications Policy Analyst, GS-301-
13/14/15. Initial appointment to these positions will be for a period
of not to exceed 2 years with provision for two 1-year extensions.
Section 213.3141 National Labor Relations Board
(a) Election Examiners for temporary, part-time, or intermittent
employment in connection with elections under the Labor-Management
Relations Act.
Section 213.3142 Export-Import Bank of the United States
(a) One Special Assistant to the Board of Directors, grade GS-14
and above.
Section 213.3146 Selective Service System
(a) State Directors.
(b)-(c) (Reserved).
(d) Executive Secretary, National Selective Service Appeal Board.
Section 213.3148 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(a) One hundred and fifty alien scientists having special
qualifications in the fields of aeronautical and space research where
such employment is deemed by the Administrator of the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration to be necessary in the public
interest.
(b) Not to exceed 40 positions of fully qualified pilot and mission
specialists astronauts.
(c)-(e) (Reserved).
(f) Positions of Program Coordinator/Counselor at grades GS-7/9/11
for part-time and summer employment in connection with the High School
Students Summer Research Apprenticeship Program.
Section 213.3152 U.S. Government Printing Office
(a) Not to exceed three positions of Research Associate at grades
GS-15 and below, involved in the study and analysis of complex problems
relating to the reduction of the Government's printing costs and to
provision of more efficient service to customer agencies and the
public. Appointments under this authority may not exceed 1 year, but
may be extended for not to exceed 1 additional year.
(b) Positions in the printing trades when filled by students
majoring in printing technology employed under a cooperative education
agreement with the University of the District of Columbia.
Section 213.3155 Social Security Administration
(a) Six positions of Social Insurance Representative in the
district offices of the Social Security Administration in the State of
Arizona when filled by the appointment of persons of one-fourth or more
Indian blood.
(b) Seven positions of Social Insurance Representative in the
district offices of the Social Security Administration in the State of
New Mexico when filled by the appointment of persons of one-fourth or
more Indian blood.
(c) Two positions of Social Insurance Representative in the
district offices of the Social Security Administration in the State of
Alaska when filled by the appointments of persons of one-fourth or more
Alaskan Native blood (Eskimos, Indians, or Aleuts).
Section 213.3156 Commission on Civil Rights
(a) Twenty-five positions at grade GS-11 and above of employees who
collect, study, and appraise civil rights information to carry out the
national clearinghouse responsibilities of the Commission under Public
Law 88-352, as amended. No new appointments may be made under this
authority after March 31, 1976.
Section 213.3162 Ounce of Prevention Council
(a) Up to 25 positions established to create the President's
Prevention Council Office supporting the Crime Control and Law
Enforcement Act of 1994. No new appointments may be made under this
authority after February 29, 1996.
Section 213.3174 Smithsonian Institution
(a) Not to exceed 25 positions at grades GS-11 and below which
support planning and production of the Annual American Folklife
Festival. Employment under this authority may not exceed 6 months in
connection with any one Festival.
(b) All positions located in Panama which are part of or which
support the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute.
(c) Positions at GS-15 and below in the National Museum of the
American Indian requiring knowledge of, and experience in, tribal
customs and culture. Such positions comprise approximately 10 percent
of the Museum's positions and, generally, do not include secretarial,
clerical, administrative, or program support positions.
Section 213.3175 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
(a) One East Asian Studies Program Administrator, one International
Security Studies Program Administrator, one Latin American Program
Administrator, one Russian Studies Program Administrator, one West
European Program Administrator, and one Social Science Program
Administrator.
Section 213.3178 Community Development Financial Institutions Fund
(a) All positions in the Fund and positions created for the purpose
of establishing the Fund's operations in accordance with the Community
Development Banking and Financial
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Institutions Act of 1994, except for any positions required by the Act
to be filled by competitive appointment. No new appointments may be
made under this authority after September 22, 1996.
Section 213.3180 Utah Reclamation and Conservation Commission
(a) Executive Director.
Section 213.3182 National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities
(a) National Endowment for the Arts. (1) One position of Assistant
Director, Artists-in-Education Programs, Office of Partnerships.
(2) One position of Assistant Director for State Programs.
(3) One position of Director of Literature Programs.
(4) One position of Assistant Director of Theater Programs.
(5) One position of Director of Folk Arts Programs.
(6) One position of Director, Opera/Musical Theater Programs.
(7) One position of Assistant Director of Opera/Musical Theater
Programs.
(8) One position of Assistant Director of Literature Programs.
(9) One position of Director of Locals Test Programs, Office of the
Deputy to the Chairman for Public Partnership.
(10) One position of Deputy Chairman for Public Partnership.
(11) Four Project Evaluators.
(12) One position of Director of Museum Programs.
(13) One position of Assistant Director of Folk Arts, Office of the
Deputy Chairman for Programs.
(14) One position of Assistant Director of Music Programs.
(15) One position of Director of Expansion Arts Programs.
(16) One position of Director of Media Arts Programs.
(17) One position of Director, Challenge and Advancement Grant
Program.
(18) One position of Assistant Director, Challenge and Advancement
Grant Program.
(19) One position of Art Specialist, International Programs.
(20) One position of Director of Inter Arts Program.
(21) One position of Assistant Director of Expansion of Arts
Programs.
(22) One position of Assistant Director of Media Arts Programs.
(23) One position of Assistant Director of Design Arts Program.
(24) One position of Assistant Director of Dance Programs.
(25) One position of Assistant Director of Visual Arts Programs.
(26) One position of Assistant Director of Museum Programs.
(27)-(29) (Reserved).
(30) One position of Director of Education Programs.
(31) One position of Director of Music Programs.
(32) One position of Director of Theater Programs.
(33) One position of Director of Dance Programs.
(34) One position of Director of Visual Arts Programs.
(35) One position of Director of Design Arts Program.
(36) (Reserved).
(37) One Director for State Programs.
(38) One Director for Artists-in-Education Programs.
(39) One position of Assistant Director of Inter-Arts Program.
(40) One position of Assistant Director of the International
Program.
Section 213.3184 Department of Housing and Urban Development
(a) One position of Special Advisor to the Regional Administrator,
GS-301-14, in San Francisco. Employment under this authority may not
exceed 2 years.
(b) Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight. (1) All
positions on the staff. No new appointments may be made under this
authority after July 6, 1995.
Section 213.3187 Federal Housing Finance Board
(a) All positions. No new appointments may be made under this
authority after December 31, 1993.
Section 213.3190 African Development Foundation
(a) Two Financial Analyst positions, GS-501-12, and one Research
Specialist position, GS-301-13, requiring indepth professional and
cultural knowledge of African grassroots development.
Section 213.3191 Office of Personnel Management
(a) Not to exceed 500 positions in Federal Job Information Centers,
to be filled under the Community Outreach Information Network program.
Appointments under this authority may not exceed 90 days, and no one
may receive more than one appointment under the authority.
(b)-(c) (Reserved).
(d) Part-time and intermittent positions of test examiners at
grades GS-8 and below.
Section 213.3194 Department of Transportation
(a) U.S. Coast Guard. (1) Not to exceed 25 positions of Marine
Traffic Controller (Pilot), at grade GS-11 and below for temporary,
intermittent, or seasonal employment in the State of Louisiana.
Temporary appointments may not exceed 1 year, and temporary appointees
may be reappointed under this authority only after a break in service
of at least 6 months. Intermittent or seasonal employment may not
exceed 180 working days in a service year, except that this limitation
for an individual employee may be extended to 220 days when
necessitated by emergencies caused by unusual flooding conditions or
high river stages.
(2) Lamplighters.
(3) Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors,
Instructors, one Principal Librarian, one Cadet Hostess, and one
Psychologist (Counseling) at the Coast Guard Academy, New London, Conn.
(b) (Reserved).
(c) Federal Highway Administration. (1) Temporary, intermittent, or
seasonal employment in the field service of the Federal Highway
Administration at grades not higher than GS-5 for subprofessional
engineering aide work on the highway surveys and construction projects,
for not to exceed 180 working days a year, when in the opinion of OPM,
appointment through competitive examination is impracticable.
(d) (Reserved).
(e) Maritime Administration. (1)-(2) (Reserved).
(3) All positions on Government-owned vessels or those bareboats
chartered to the Government and operated by or for the Maritime
Administration.
(4)-(5) (Reserved).
(6) U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, positions of: Professors,
Instructors, and Teachers: including heads of Departments of Physical
Education and Athletics, Humanities, Mathematics and Science, Maritime
Law and Economics, Nautical Science, and Engineering; Coordinator of
Shipboard Training; the Commandant of Midshipmen, the Assistant
Commandant of Midshipmen; Director of Music; three Battalion Officers;
three Regimental Affairs Officers; and one Training Administrator.
(7) U.S. Merchant Marine Academy positions of: Associate Dean;
Registrar; Director of Admissions; Assistant Director of Admissions;
Director, Office of External Affairs; Placement Officer; Administrative
Librarian; Shipboard Training Assistant; three Academy Training
Representatives; and one Education Program Assistant.
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Section 213.3195 Federal Emergency Management Agency
(a) Field positions at grades GS-15 and below, or equivalent, which
are engaged in work directly related to unique response efforts to
environmental emergencies not covered by the Disaster Relief Act of
1974, Public Law 93-288, as amended. Employment under this authority
may not exceed 36 months on any single emergency. Persons may not be
employed under this authority for long-term duties or for work not
directly necessitated by the emergency response effort.
(b) Not to exceed 30 positions at grades GS-15 and below in the
Offices of Executive Administration, General Counsel, Inspector
General, Comptroller, Public Affairs, Personnel, Acquisition
Management, and the State and Local Program and Support Directorate
which are engaged in work directly related to unique response efforts
to environmental emergencies not covered by the Disaster Relief Act of
1974, Public Law 93-288, as amended. Employment under this authority
may not exceed 36 months on any single emergency, or for long-term
duties or work not directly necessitated by the emergency response
effort. No one may be reappointed under this authority for service in
connection with a different emergency unless at least 6 months have
elapsed since the individual's latest appointment under this authority.
(c) Not to exceed 350 professional and technical positions at
grades GS-5 through GS-15, or equivalent, in Mobile Emergency Response
Support Detachments (MERS).
Section 213.3199 Temporary Organizations
(a) Positions at GS-15 and below on the staffs of temporary boards
and commissions which are established by law or Executive order for
specified periods not to exceed 4 years to perform specific projects. A
temporary board or commission originally established for less than 4
years and subsequently extended may continue to fill its staff
positions under this authority as long as its total life, including
extension(s), does not exceed 4 years. No board or commission may use
this authority for more than 4 years to make appointments and position
changes unless prior approval of the Office is obtained.
(b) Positions at GS-15 and below on the staffs of temporary
organizations established within continuing agencies when all of the
following conditions are met: (1) The temporary organization is
established by an authority outside the agency, usually by law or
Executive order; (2) the temporary organization is established for an
initial period of 4 years or less and, if subsequently extended, its
total life including extension(s) will not exceed 4 years; (3) the work
to be performed by the temporary organization is outside the agency's
continuing responsibilities; and (4) the positions filled under this
authority are those for which other staffing resources or authorities
are not available within the agency. An agency may use this authority
to fill positions in organizations which do not meet all of the above
conditions or to make appointments and position changes in a single
organization during a period longer than 4 years only with prior
approval of the Office.
Schedule B
Section 213.3202 Entire Executive Civil Service
(a) Student Educational Employment Program.
(1) The Student Educational Employment Program consists of two
components and two appointing authorities:
(i) The Student Temporary Employment Program (Schedule B
213.3202(a)).
(ii) The Student Career Experience Program (Schedule B
213.3202(b)).
(2) The appointment authority for each program is the same
regardless of the educational program being pursued. Students may be
appointed to these programs if they are pursuing any of the following
educational programs:
(i) High School Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED)
(ii) Vocational/Technical Certificate
(iii) Associate Degree
(iv) Baccalaureate Degree
(v) Graduate Degree
(vi) Professional Degree
(3) Student participants in the Harry S. Truman Foundation
Scholarship Program under the provision of Public Law 93-842 are
eligible for appointments under the student career experience program,
Schedule B, 213.3202(b).
(b) Requirements for both components of the Student Educational
Employment Program:
(1) Definition of student: The definition of student is an
individual who is enrolled or accepted for enrollment as a degree
(diploma, certificate, etc.) seeking student and is taking at least a
half-time academic/vocational/ or technical course load in an
accredited high school, technical or vocational school, 2 year or 4
year college or university, graduate or professional school. The
definition of half-time is the definition provided by the school in
which the student is enrolled. An individual who needs to complete less
than the equivalent of half an academic/vocational or technical
courseload in the class enrollment period immediately prior to
graduating is still considered a student for purposes of this program.
(2) Schedules: Both components of the Student Educational
Employment Program are year-round programs and appointments may be made
at any time during the year, including summer. Students may work full-
time or part-time schedules. There are no limitations on the number of
hours a student can work per week, but the student's work schedule
should not interfere with the student's academic schedule.
(3) Breaks in program: It is expected that students accepted into
the Student Educational Employment Program will at all times either be
working at the agency, enrolled in classes or both. However, agencies
may use their discretion in either approving or denying a break in
program. A break in program is defined as a period of time when a
program participant is neither attending classes nor working at the
agency. The best interests of the student and the agency must be
balanced in making these decisions.
(4) Employment of minors: Participation in this program must be in
conformance with Federal, State, or local laws and standards governing
the employment of minors.
(5) Citizenship requirements: Agencies may appoint non-citizens to
the Student Temporary Employment Program or to the Student Career
Experience Program provided that:
(i) The student is lawfully admitted to the United States as a
permanent resident or otherwise authorized to be employed;
(ii) The agency is authorized to pay aliens under the annual
appropriations act ban and any agency specific enabling and
appropriation statutes.
(iii) All students in the Student Career Experience Program must be
U.S. citizens at the time they are non-competitively converted to a
career conditional appointment.
(6) Employment of relatives: In accordance with 5 CFR part 310, a
student may work in the same agency with a relative when there is no
direct reporting relationship and the relative is not in a position to
influence or control the student's appointment, employment, promotion
or advancement within the agency.
(7) Financial need: There is no requirement for students to meet
any
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specific economic/income criteria to be eligible for either component
of the Student Educational Employment Program. However, agencies have
the option to establish and use financial need as a criteria to select
students for either or both components of the Program, if they wish.
OPM will no longer develop or distribute annual economic guidelines for
use in determining financial need. An agency wishing to continue use of
the Department of Health and Human Services poverty guidelines may call
the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Planning and Evaluation on (202) 690-6141.
(8) Training expenses: Agencies may use their training authority in
5 U.S.C. Chapter 41 and 5 CFR part 410 to pay all or part of the
students training expenses.
(9) Student volunteers: Student volunteers are covered by title 5,
CFR, part 308, Volunteer Service, and may not be treated as employees
under this section.
(c) Student Temporary Employment Program:
(1) The Student Temporary Employment Program provides maximum
flexibility to both the student and the agency.
(2) Students are appointed in the excepted service under Schedule B
213.3202(a). This is the appointment authority regardless of the
academic program being pursued.
(3) Students are appointed to a position not to exceed 1 year.
Appointments under this authority may be extended in 1-year increments
as long as the individual meets the definition of a student. Agencies
may establish minimum academic requirements and on the job performance
requirements for continuation in the program. Students under this
appointment authority are excepted from the limitations under 5 CFR
213.104.
(4) The nature of the duties does not have to be related to the
student's academic/career goals.
(5) Students are not eligible for non-competitive conversion to a
career or career-conditional appointment under this authority.
(6) There is no mandatory requirement for students to document
financial need in order to be eligible for this program. Agencies may
set their own criteria if they wish.
(7) Classification: Classification of students appointed under this
program is based on the occupational series for which they are hired.
Grade level is to be set according to the criteria in the appropriate
GS or WG classification standard.
(8) Qualifications: Students under the Student Temporary Employment
Program may be evaluated either by agency developed standards or by the
OPM qualification requirements for the position to which appointed.
Students are eligible for promotions. Promotions should be documented
as a conversion to another excepted appointment, citing the same
authority as was used for the original appointment and maintaining the
original NTE date.
(9) Benefits: Students under this program:
(i) Are eligible for annual and sick leave.
(ii) Are generally ineligible for retirement coverage. Refer to 5
CFR 831.201 and 842.105.
(iii) For rules on health and life insurance coverage refer to 5
CFR 870.202, 890.102 and 890.502.
(10) Reductions-in-Force (RIF): Students in the Student Temporary
Employment Program are covered by the regulations in 5 CFR
Secs. 351.502 for purposes of RIF. Students, provided they have
completed 1 year of current continuous service are in excepted service
Tenure Group III.
(11) Conversion to Student Career Experience Program: Students may
be noncompetitively converted to the Student Career Experience Program
whenever they meet the requirements of that program and the agency has
an appropriate position available.
(i) Work experience related to the student's academic program and
career goals, gained while under the Student Temporary Employment
Program, may be credited towards the 640 hour work experience necessary
for non-competitive conversion to a career conditional or career
appointment.
(ii) Conversions would not be subject to requirements of subparts C
and D of 5 CFR part 302.
(d) Student Career Experience Program:
(1) This program provides experience that is directly related to
the student's educational program and career goals. Programs developed
under this component provide for a schedule of periods of attendance at
an accredited school combined with periods of career-related work in a
Federal agency. The work experience with the agency MUST be related to
his/her academic/career goals.
(2) Appointment Authority: Students shall be appointed under
Schedule B 213.3202(b). This is the appointment authority regardless of
the academic program being pursued.
(i) Appointments to the Student Career Experience Program are
subject to all the requirements and conditions governing career or
career conditional employment, including investigation to establish an
appointee's qualifications and suitability.
(ii) Appointments of participants who have met all the requirements
of the program may be non-competitively converted to career or career
conditional appointments at any time within 120 days after satisfactory
completion of the requirements for his/her diploma/certificate/ or
degree.
(3) Program requirements for non-competitive conversion:
(i) Students appointed under Sec. 213.3202(b) may be non-
competitively converted to a career or career-conditional appointment
under Executive Order 12015 when students have:
(A) Completed within the preceding 120 days, at an accredited
school, course requirements conferring a diploma, certificate, or
degree;
(B) Completed at least 640 hours of career-related work (agencies
have the option of increasing this requirement for some or all of its
occupational fields), before completion of or concurrently with, the
course requirements;
(C) Been recommended by the employing agency in which the career-
related work was performed; and
(D) Met the qualification standards for the targeted position to
which the student is appointed.
(ii) Conversions must be to an occupation related to the student's
academic training and career related work experience.
(iii) The non-competitive conversion may be to a position within
the same agency or any other agency within the Federal Government.
(4) Agreement by all parties. The Student Career Experience Program
is a formally structured program and requires a written agreement by
all parties (agency, school, student) as to the:
(i) Nature of work assignments
(ii) Schedule of work assignments and class attendance
(iii) Evaluation procedures
(iv) Requirements for continuation and successful completion of the
program.
(5) Schedule: Agencies, participating educational institutions, and
students should agree on a formally-arranged schedule of school and
work to ensure that:
(i) Work responsibilities do not interfere with academic
performance;
(ii) Completion of the educational program (awarding of diploma/
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certificate/degree) and completion of the Student Career Experience
Program are accomplished in a reasonable and appropriate timeframe;
(iii) The agency is informed and prepared for the students' periods
of employment; and
(iv) Requirements for non-competitive conversion to career
conditional employment are understood by all parties.
(6) Financial need: There is no requirement for students to meet
any economic or income criteria to be eligible for this program.
However, agencies may establish their own criteria if they wish.
(7) Classification: Students appointed under this component will be
classified as student trainees, to the -99 series of the appropriate
occupational group.
(8) Qualifications: Students may be evaluated by either agency
developed standards or by the OPM qualifications requirements for the
target position. Any OPM test requirements are waived. Students are
eligible for promotion.
(9) Benefits: Students appointed under this program:
(i) Earn annual and sick leave.
(ii) With no prior service or with less than 5 years of prior
civilian service, are generally covered by the Federal Employees
Retirement System (FERS). Refer to 5 CFR Part 842.
(iii) For life insurance and health benefits coverage refer to 5
CFR 870.202 and 890.102.
(10) Tuition assistance: Agencies may use their training authority
in 5 U.S.C. Chapter 41 and 5 CFR part 410 to pay all or part of the
students training expenses.
(11) Travel and transportation: Agencies may pay for other expenses
directly related to training, such as travel and transportation between
duty station and school, for participants in the Student Career
Experience component only.
(12) Reduction-in-force: Students in the Student Career Experience
Program are in excepted service Tenure Group II for purposes of 5 CFR
351.502.
(i) They are accorded the same retention rights as excepted service
employees.
(ii) They may qualify for severance pay if involuntarily separated
under 5 CFR part 550, subpart G.
(e)-(i) (Reserved).
(j) Special executive development positions established in
connection with Senior Executive Service candidate development programs
which have been approved by OPM. A Federal agency may make new
appointments under this authority for any period of employment not
exceeding 3 years for one individual.
(k) Positions at grades GS-15 and below when filled by individuals
who (1) are placed at a severe disadvantage in obtaining employment
because of a psychiatric disability evidenced by hospitalization or
outpatient treatment and have had a significant period of substantially
disrupted employment because of the disability; and (2) are certified
to a specific position by a State vocational rehabilitation counselor
or a Veterans Administration counseling psychologist (or psychiatrist)
who indicates that they meet the severe disadvantage criteria stated
above, that they are capable of functioning in the positions to which
they will be appointed, and that any residual disability is not job
related. Employment of any individual under this authority may not
exceed 2 years following each significant period of mental illness.
(l) (Reserved).
(m) Positions when filled under any of the following conditions:
(1) Appointment at grades GS-15 and above, or equivalent, in the same
or a different agency without a break in service from a career
appointment in the Senior Executive Service (SES) of an individual who:
(i) Has completed the SES probationary period;
(ii) Has been removed from the SES because of less than fully
successful executive performance or a reduction in force; and
(iii) Is entitled to be placed in another civil service position
under 5 U.S.C. 3594(b).
(2) Appointment in a different agency without a break in service of
an individual originally appointed under paragraph (m)(1).
(3) Reassignment, promotion, or demotion within the same agency of
an individual appointed under this authority.
Section 213.3203 Executive Office of the President
(a) (Reserved).
(b) Office of the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations.
(1) Seventeen positions of economist at grades GS-12 through GS-15.
Section 213.3204 Department of State
(a)-(c) (Reserved).
(d) Fourteen positions on the household staff of the President's
Guest House (Blair and Blair-Lee Houses).
(e) Four Physical Science Administration Officer positions at GS-11
through and GS-13 under the Bureau of Oceans and International
Environmental and Scientific Affairs' Science, Engineering and
Diplomacy Fellowship Program. Employment under this authority is not to
exceed 2\1/2\ years.
(f) Scientific, professional, and technical positions at grades GS-
12 to GS-15 when filled by persons having special qualifications in
foreign policy matters. Total employment under this authority may not
exceed 4 years.
Section 213.3205 Department of the Treasury
(a) Positions of Deputy Comptroller of the Currency, Chief National
Bank Examiner, Assistant Chief National Bank Examiner, Regional
Administrator of National Banks, Deputy Regional Administrator of
National Banks, Assistant to the Comptroller of the Currency, National
Bank Examiner, Associate National Bank Examiner, and Assistant National
Bank Examiner, whose salaries are paid from assessments against
national banks and other financial institutions.
(b) Not to exceed 10 positions engaged in functions mandated by
Public Law 99-190, the duties of which require expertise and knowledge
gained as a present or former employee of the Synthetic Fuels
Corporation, as an employee of an organization carrying out projects or
contacts for the Corporation, or as an employee of a Government agency
involved in the Synthetic Fuels Program. Appointments under this
authority may not exceed 4 years.
(c) Not to exceed two positions of Accountant (Tax Specialist) at
grades GS-13 and above to serve as specialists on the accounting
analysis and treatment of corporation taxes. Employments under this
paragraph shall not exceed a period of 18 months in any individual
case.
(d) Positions concerned with the protection of the life and safety
of the President and members of his immediate family, or other persons
for whom similar protective services are prescribed by law, when filled
in accordance with special appointment procedures approved by OPM.
Service under this authority may not exceed (1) a total of 4 years; or
(2) 120 days following completion of the service required for
conversion under Executive Order 11203, whichever comes first.
Section 213.3206 Department of Defense
(a) Office of the Secretary. (1) (Reserved).
(2) Professional positions at GS-11 through GS-15 involving
systems, costs, and economic analysis functions in the Office of the
Assistant Secretary (Program Analysis and Evaluation); and
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in the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary (Systems Policy and
Information) in the Office of the Assistant Secretary (Comptroller).
(3)-(4) (Reserved).
(5) Four Net Assessment Analysts.
(b) Interdepartmental activities. (1) Five positions to provide
general administration, general art and information, photography, and/
or visual information support to the White House Photographic Service.
(2) Eight positions, GS-15 or below, in the White House Military
Office, providing support for airlift operations, special events,
security, and/or administrative services to the Office of the
President.
(c) National Defense University. (1) Sixty-one positions of
professor, GS-13/15, for employment of any one individual on an initial
appointment not to exceed 3 years, which may be renewed in any
increment from 1 to 6 years indefinitely thereafter.
(d) General. (1) One position of Law Enforcement Liaison Officer
(Drugs), GS-301-15, U.S. European Command.
(2) Acquisition positions at grades GS-5 through GS-11, whose
incumbents have successfully completed the required course of education
as participants in the Department of Defense scholarship program
authorized under 10 U.S.C. 1744.
(e) Office of the Inspector General. (1) Positions of Criminal
Investigator, GS-18111-5/15.
(f) Department of Defense Polygraph Institute, Fort McClellan,
Alabama. (1) One Director, GM-15.
Section 213.3207 Department of the Army
(a) U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. (1) Seven
positions of professors, instructors, and education specialists. Total
employment of any individual under this authority may not exceed 4
years.
(b) Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. (1) Two
Medical Officer (Surgery) positions, GS-12, in the Clinical Division,
U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research, whose incumbents are enrolled
in medical school surgical residency programs. Employment under this
authority shall not exceed 12 months.
Section 213.3208 Department of the Navy
(a) Naval Underwater Systems Center, New London, Connecticut. (1)
One position of Oceanographer, grade GS-14, to function as project
director and manager for research in the weapons systems applications
of ocean eddies.
(b) All civilian faculty positions of professors, instructors, and
teachers on the staff of the Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk,
Virginia.
(c) One Director and four Research Psychologists at the professor
or GS-15 level in the Defense Personnel Security Research and Education
Center.
(d) All civilian professor positions at the Marine Corps Command
and Staff College.
(e) One position of Staff Assistant, GS-301-13, whose incumbent
will manage the Navy's Executive Dining facilities at the Pentagon.
(f) One position of Housing Management Specialist, GM-1173-14,
involved with the Bachelor Quarters Management Study. No new
appointments may be made under this authority after February 29, 1992.
Section 213.3209 Department of the Air Force
(a) Not to exceed four interdisciplinary positions for the Air
Research Institute at the Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base,
Alabama, for employment to complete studies proposed by candidates and
acceptable to the Air Force. Initial appointments are made not to
exceed 3 years, with an option to renew or extend the appointments in
increments of 1, 2, or 3 years indefinitely thereafter.
(b) (Reserved).
(c) One Director of Instruction and 14 civilian instructors at the
Defense Institute of Security Assistance Management, Wright-Patterson
Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. Individual appointments under this
authority will be for an initial 3-year period, which may be followed
by an appointment of indefinite duration.
(d) Positions of Instructor or professional academic staff at the
Air University, associated with courses of instruction of varying
durations for employment not to exceed 3 years, which may be renewed
for an indefinite period thereafter.
(e) One position of Director of Development and Alumni Programs,
GS-301-13, with the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado.
Section 213.3210 Department of Justice
(a) Criminal Investigator (Special Agent) positions in the Drug
Enforcement Administration. New appointments may be made under this
authority only at grades GS-5 through 11. Service under the authority
may not exceed 4 years. Appointments made under this authority may be
converted to career or career-conditional appointments under the
provisions of Executive Order 12230, subject to conditions agreed upon
between the Department and OPM.
(b) Positions of Port Receptionist and Supervisory Port
Receptionist, Immigration and naturalization Service.
(c) Not to exceed 400 positions at grades GS-5 through 15 assigned
to regional task force established to conduct special investigations to
combat drug trafficking and organized crime.
(d) (Reserved).
(e) Positions, other than secretarial, GS-6 through GS-15,
requiring knowledge of the bankruptcy process, on the staff of the
offices of United States Trustees or the Executive Office for U.S.
Trustees.
Section 213.3213 Department of Agriculture
(a) Foreign Agricultural Service. (1) Positions of a project nature
involved in international technical assistance activities. Service
under this authority may not exceed 5 years on a single project for any
individual unless delayed completion of a project justifies an
extension up to but not exceeding 2 years.
(b) General. (1) Temporary positions of professional Research
Scientists, GS-15 or below, in the Agricultural Research Service and
the Forest Service, when such positions are established to support the
Research Associateship Program and are filled by persons having a
doctoral degree in an appropriate field of study for research
activities of mutual interest to appointees and the agency.
Appointments are limited to proposals approved by the appropriate
Administrator. Appointments may be made for initial periods not to
exceed 2 years and may be extended for up to 2 additional years.
Extensions beyond 4 years, up to a maximum of 2 additional years, may
be granted, but only in very rare and unusual circumstances, as
determined by the Personnel Officer, Agricultural Research Service, or
the Personnel Officer, Forest Service.
(2) Not to exceed 55 Executive Director positions, GM-301-14/15,
with the State Rural Development Councils in support of the
Presidential Rural Development Initiative.
Section 213.3214 Department of Commerce
(a) Bureau of the Census. (Reserved).
(2) Not to exceed 50 Community Services Specialist positions at the
equivalent of GS-5 through GS-12.
(3) Not to exceed 300 Community Awareness Specialist positions at
the equivalent of GS-7 through GS-12.
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Employment under this authority may not exceed December 31, 1992.
(b)-(c) (Reserved).
(d) National Telecommunications and Information Administration. (1)
Not to exceed 10 positions of Telecommunications Policy Analysts,
grades GS-11 through 15. Employment under this authority may not exceed
2 years.
Section 213.3215 Department of Labor
(a) Positions of Chairman and Member, Wage Appeals Board.
(b) Office of the Inspector General. (1) Not to exceed 110
positions of Criminal Investigator (Special Agent), GS-1811-5/15, in
the Office of Labor Racketeering.
Section 213.3216 Department of Health and Human Services
(a) Public Health Service. (1) Not to exceed 68 positions at GS-11
and below on the Health and Nutrition Examination Survey teams of the
National Center for Health Statistics.
(2) One Public Health Education Specialist, GS-1725-15, in the
Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, Georgia.
(b)-(c) (Reserved).
(d) National Library of Medicine. Ten positions of Librarian, GS-9,
the incumbents of which will be trainees in the Library Associate
Training Program in Medical Librarianship and Biomedical
Communications. Employment under this authority is not to exceed 1
year.
Section 213.3217 Department of Education
(a) Seventy-five positions, not in excess of GS-13, of a
professional or analytical nature when filled by persons, other than
college faculty members or candidates working toward college degrees,
who are participating in midcareer development programs authorized by
Federal statute or regulations, or sponsored by private nonprofit
organizations, when a period of work experience is a requirement for
completion of an organized study program. Employment under this
authority shall not exceed 1 year.
(b) Fifty positions, GS-7 through GS-11, concerned with advising on
education policies, practices, and procedures under unusual and
abnormal conditions. Persons employed under this provision must be bona
fide elementary school and high school teachers. Appointments under
this authority may be made for a period of not to exceed 1 year, and
may, with the prior approval of the Office of Personnel Management, be
extended for an additional period of 1 year.
Section 213.3221 Corporation for National and Community Service
(a) Not to exceed 25 positions of Program Specialist at grades GS-9
through GS-15 in the Department of the Executive Director.
(b) Three positions of Program Specialist at grades GS-7 through
GS-15 in the Department of the Executive Director.
Section 213.3227 Department of Veterans Affairs
(a) Not to exceed 800 principal investigatory, scientific,
professional, and technical positions at grades GS-11 and above in the
medical research program.
Section 213.3228 U.S. Information Agency
(a) Voice of America. Not to exceed 200 positions at grades GS-15
and below in the Cuba Service. Appointments may not be made under this
authority to administrative, clerical, and technical support positions.
(b) Positions of English Language Radio Broadcast Intern, GS-1001-
5/7/9. Employment is not to exceed 2 years for any intern.
Section 213.3231 Department of Energy
(a) Twenty Exceptions and Appeals Analyst positions at grades GS-7
through 11, when filled by persons selected under DOE's fellowship
program in its Office of Hearings and Appeals, Washington, DC.
Appointments under this authority shall not exceed 3 years.
Section 213.3233 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
(a) Temporary Positions in the Washington, DC, headquarters offices
of the Resolution Trust Corporation when filled by individuals whose
specialized experience in field and regional offices performing the
work of the Resolution Trust Corporation under Schedule A authorities
in 5 CFR section 213.3133 (a) or (b) immediately prior to their
appointment under this authority is needed by the Resolution Trust
Corporation for more efficient administration of its programs.
Section 213.3234 Federal Trade Commission
(a) Positions filled under the Economic Fellows Program. No more
than five new appointments may be made under this authority in any
fiscal year. Service of an individual Fellow may not exceed 4 years.
Section 213.3236 U.S. Soldiers' and Airmen's Home
(a) Three GS-11 Medical Officer positions under a fellowship
program on geriatrics.
(b) Director, Health Care Services; Director, Member Services;
Director, Logistics; and Director, Plans and Programs.
Section 213.3237 General Services Administration
(a) One position of Deputy Director of Network Services.
Section 213.3240 National Archives and Records Administration
(a) Executive Director, National Historical Publications and
Records Commission.
Section 213.3242 Export-Import Bank of the U.S.
(a) One position of Food Service Worker, WG-7804-3/4/5, in the
Office of the President and Chairman.
Section 213.3248 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(a) Not to exceed 40 positions of Command Pilot, Pilot, and Mission
Specialist candidates at grades GS-7 through 15 in the Space Shuttle
Astronaut program. Employment under this authority may not exceed 3
years.
Section 213.3257 National Credit Union Administration
(a) Central Liquidity Facility. (1) All managerial and supervisory
positions at pay levels greater than the equivalent of GS-13.
Section 213.3264 U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
(a) Twenty-five scientific, professional, and technical positions
at grades GS-12 through GS-15 when filled by persons having special
qualifications in the fields of foreign policy, foreign affairs, arms
control, and related fields. Total employment under this authority may
not exceed 4 years.
Section 213.3274 Smithsonian Institution
(a) National Zoological Park. (1) Four positions of Veterinary
Intern, GS-8/9/11. Employment under this authority is not to exceed 36
months.
(b) Freer Gallery of Art. (1) Not to exceed four positions of
Oriental Art Restoration Specialist at grades GS-9 through GS-15.
Section 213.3276 Appalachian Regional Commission
(a) Two Program Coordinators.
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Section 213.3278 Armed Forces Retirement Home
(a) Naval Home, Gulfport, Mississippi. (1) One Resource Management
Officer position and one Public Works Officer position, GS/GM-15 and
below.
Section 213.3282 National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities
(a) (Reserved).
(b) National Endowment for the Humanities. (1) Professional
positions at grades GS-11 through GS-15 engaged in the review,
evaluation, and administration of grants supporting scholarship,
education, and public programs in the humanities, the duties of which
require indepth knowledge of a discipline of the humanities.
Section 213.3285 Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation
(a) One position of Civil Engineer (Construction Manager).
Section 213.3291 Office of Personnel Management
(a) Not to exceed eight positions of Associate Director at the
Executive Seminar Centers at grades GS-13 and GS-14. Appointments may
be made for any period up to 3 years and may be extended without prior
approval for any individual. Not more than half of the authorized
faculty positions at any one Executive Seminar Center may be filled
under this authority.
(b) Twelve positions of faculty members at grades GS-13 through 15,
at the Federal Executive Institute. Initial appointments under this
authority may be made for any period up to 3 years and may be extended
in 1-, 2-, or 3-year increments indefinitely thereafter.
Schedule C
Section 213.3303 Executive Office of the President
Council of Economic Advisers
CEA 1 Secretary to the Chairman
CEA 4 Secretary to the Chairman
CEA 5 Secretary to a Council Member
CEA 6 Secretary to a Council Member
Council on Environmental Quality
CEQ 4 Confidential Assistant to the Chairman
Office of Management and Budget
OMB 80 Confidential Assistant to the Executive Assistant to the
Director
OMB 81 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Director for
Management
OMB 82 Executive Assistant to the Director, Office of Management
and Budget
OMB 92 Confidential Assistant to the Associate Director for
Legislative Reference and Administration
OMB 96 Confidential Assistant to the Associate Director for Human
Resources
OMB 97 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs
OMB 101 Confidential Assistant to the Associate Director, Health
and Personnel to the Associate Director, Health and Personnel
OMB 102 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Management
and Budget
OMB 103 Confidential Assistant to the Associate Director, Natural
Resources, Energy and Science
OMB 104 Legislative Assistant to the Associate Director for
Legislative Affairs
OMB 105 Confidential Assistant to the Associate Director for
Legislative Affairs
OMB 107 Writer-Editor to the Associate Director for
Communications
OMB 109 Confidential Assistant to the Associate Director, Health
Personnel
Office of National Drug Control Policy
ONDCP 78 Staff Assistant for Scheduling to the Director
ONDCP 79 Public Affairs Specialist to the Director of Public and
Legislative Affairs
ONDCP 80 Public Affairs Specialist (Speechwriter) to the Director
of Public and Legislative Affairs
ONDCP 82 Legislative Analyst to the Director, Office of Public
Affairs and Legislative Affairs
ONDCP 83 Director, Public Affairs to the Director, Public and
Legislative Affairs
Office of Science and Technology Policy
OSTP 17 General Counsel to the Director, Office of Science and
Technology Policy
OSTP 18 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Science and
Technology Policy
OSTP 19 Assistant to the Director, Office of Science and
Technology Policy, for Intergovernmental Affairs and Policy
OSTP 21 Confidential Assistant to the Associate Director,
Technology Division
OSTP 22 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of Science
and Technology Policy
OSTP 23 Confidential Assistant to the Associate Director for
National Security and International Affairs
OSTP 25 Research Assistant to the Director, Office of Science
Technology and Policy
Office of the United States Trade Representative
USTR 36 Confidential Assistant to the U.S. Trade Representative
USTR 37 Confidential Assistant to the General Counsel
USTR 39 Supervisory Public Affairs Specialist to the Assistant
U.S. Trade Representative for Public Affairs
USTR 40 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy U.S. Trade
Representative
USTR 44 Confidential Assistant to the U.S. Trade Representative
USTR 45 Congressional Affairs Specialist to the Assistant U.S.
Trade Representative for Congressional Affairs
USTR 46 Public Affairs Specialist to the Assistant U.S. Trade
Representative for Public Affairs
USTR 47 Public Affairs Specialist to the Assistant U.S. Trade
Representative for Public Affairs
USTR 48 Congressional Affairs Specialist to the Assistant U.S.
Trade Representative for Congressional Affairs
USTR 50 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy U.S. Trade
Representative, Geneva, Switzerland
USTR 51 Confidential Assistant to the Special Counsel for
Financial and Investment Policy
USTR 52 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant U.S. Trade
Representative for Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Liaison
USTR 53 Private Sector Liaison to the Assistant U.S. Trade
Representative for Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Liaison
USTR 54 Congressional Affairs Specialist to the Assistant United
States Trade Representative for Congressional Affairs
USTR 55 Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for
Congressional Affairs to the Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for
Congressional Affairs
Official Residence of the Vice President
ORVP 1 Special Assistant to the Special Assistant to the Vice
President and Chief of Staff to Mrs. Gore
President's Commission on White House Fellowships
PCWHF 6 Associate Director to the Director, President's
Commission on White House Fellowships
PCWHF 7 Education Director to the Director, President's
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PCWHF 8 Special Assistant to the Director, President's Commission
on White House Fellowships
213.3304 Department of State
ST 81 Secretary (Steno) to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of
Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs
ST 329 Staff Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of State
ST 358 Special Assistant to the Secretary of State
ST 359 Legislative Officer to the Under Secretary for Management
ST 364 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for African
Affairs, Bureau of African Affairs
ST 369 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of
East Asian and Pacific Affairs
ST 374 Special Assistant to the United States Permanent
Representative to the Organization of American States, Bureau of Inter-
American Affairs
ST 376 Secretary to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Oceans and
International Environmental and Scientific Affairs
ST 382 Management Analyst to the Under Secretary for Management
ST 389 Legislative Management Officer to the Assistant Secretary,
Bureau of Legislative Affairs
ST 391 Special Assistant to the Counselor to the Department of
State
ST 392 Special Assistant to the Under Secretary for Economic and
Agricultural Affairs
ST 393 Legislative Analyst to the Assistant Secretary
ST 397 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of
European and Canadian Affairs
ST 398 Special Adviser to the Ambassador, United States Permanent
Representative to the Organization of American States, Bureau of Inter-
American Affairs
ST 399 Confidential Assistant to the Secretary of State
ST 400 Special Assistant to the Under Secretary for International
Security Affairs
ST 402 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of
Inter-American Affairs
ST 403 Foreign Affairs Officer (Ceremonial) to the Chief of
Protocol
ST 405 Supervisory Protocol Officer (Visits) to the Foreign
Affairs Officer (Visits)
ST 406 Secretary (Typing) to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of
Economic and Business Affairs
ST 408 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of
Public Affairs
ST 409 Legislative Analyst to the Director, Legislative Affairs,
Office of the Under Secretary for Management
ST 411 Protocol Assistant to the Supervisory Protocol Officer for
Visits
ST 412 Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of
Inter-American Affairs
ST 413 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of
International Organization Affairs
ST 417 Foreign Affairs Officer to the Chief of Protocol
ST 418 Special Assistant to the Chief of Protocol
ST 421 Member, Policy Planning Staff to the Director of the
Policy Planning Staff
ST 424 Secretary (OA) to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of
Intelligence and Research
ST 425 Public Affairs Specialist to the Assistant Secretary,
Bureau of Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs
ST 426 Secretary (Steno) to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of
Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs
ST 429 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of
Consular Affairs
ST 431 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of
Intelligence and Research
ST 432 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of
International Organization Affairs
ST 433 Correspondence Officer to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau
of Legislative Affairs
ST 434 Staff Assistant to the Director of White House Liaison
ST 437 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of
Public Affairs
ST 438 Staff Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of State
ST 441 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of
Economic and Business Affairs
ST 442 Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State
ST 444 Special Assistant to the Director, (Senior Officer) Office
of Population Coordinator
ST 445 Foreign Affairs Officer to the Deputy Assistant Secretary
ST 446 Foreign Affairs Officer to the Deputy Secretary
ST 447 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary
ST 448 Legislative Management Officer to the Assistant Secretary,
Legislative Affairs
ST 449 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of
International Narcotics Matters
ST 450 Special Advisor to the Under Secretary for Global Affairs
ST 451 Special Assistant to the Senior Coordinator, Office of
Ambassador at Large
ST 452 Foreign Affairs Officer to the Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Public Affairs
ST 453 Supervisory Foreign Affairs Officer to the Deputy
Assistant Secretary, Democracy, Human Rights and Labor
ST 454 Member, Policy Planning Staff to the Director, Policy
Planning Staff
ST 455 Member, Policy Planning Staff to the Director, Policy
Planning Staff
ST 456 Secretary (Typing) to the Assistant Secretary, Legislative
Affairs
ST 458 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau for
Population, Refugees and Migration
ST 460 Secretary (Steno) to the United States Ambassador and U.S.
Representative to the United Nations
ST 461 Special Advisor to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of
European and Canadian Affairs
ST 462 Secretary to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of European
and Canadian Affairs
ST 463 Secretary to the Assistant Secretary, Consular Affairs
ST 464 Policy Analyst to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Environment and Development
ST 465 Special Assistant to the U.S. Permanent Representative to
the United Nations
ST 467 Protocol Officer to the Chief of Protocol
ST 468 Protocol Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Protocol
ST 469 Legislative Management Service to the Deputy Assistant
Secretary for the House
ST 470 Counselor to the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Democracy,
Human Rights and Labor
ST 471 Special Assistant to the Legal Advisor, Office of the
Legal Advisor
International Boundary and Water Commission of the U.S. and Mexico
IBWC 1 Special Assistant (OA) to the Commissioner, United States
Section, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and
Mexico
213.3305 Department of the Treasury
TREA 39 Deputy to the Assistant
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TREA 44 Deputy to the Assistant Secretary (Legislative Affairs)
TREA 170 Assistant Director, Travel and Special Events Services
to the Director, Administrative Operations Division
TREA 202 Director, Office of Legislative Affairs to the Senior
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs
TREA 213 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Legislative Affairs
TREA 215 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of the
Treasury
TREA 220 Confidential Assistant to the Commissioner, Internal
Revenue Service
TREA 230 Public Affairs Specialist to the Director, Office of
Public Affairs
TREA 236 Staff Assistant to the Deputy Executive Secretary
(Public Liaison)
TREA 244 Administrative Assistant to the Director, Office of
Thrift Supervision
TREA 250 Director, Office of Public Affairs to the Deputy
Assistant Secretary (Public Affairs)
TREA 254 Review Officer to the Executive Secretary and Senior
Advisor
TREA 264 Special Assistant and Senior Advisor to the Assistant
Secretary, Financial Institutions
TREA 265 Special Assistant to the General Counsel
TREA 277 Public Affairs Specialist to the Assistant Secretary for
Public Affairs and Public Liaison
TREA 284 Director, Office of Business Liaison to the Deputy
Assistant Secretary (Public Liaison)
TREA 290 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Administration
TREA 291 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary
(Management)
TREA 293 Deputy to the Assistant Secretary (Legislative Affairs)
to the Assistant Secretary (Legislative Affairs)
TREA 307 Confidential Assistant to the Treasurer of the United
States
TREA 315 Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff
TREA 316 Public Affairs Specialist to the Director, Office of
Public Affairs
TREA 321 Confidential Staff Assistant to the Under Secretary for
International Affairs
TREA 322 Special Assistant to the Executive Secretary and Senior
Advisor to the Secretary
TREA 325 Executive Assistant to the Director of the Mint
TREA 327 Senior Advisor to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Government Financial Policy
TREA 331 Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary (Enforcement)
TREA 334 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary (Enforcement)
TREA 336 Director, Administrative Operations Division to the
Deputy Assistant Secretary (Administration)
TREA 337 Senior Policy Analyst to the Assistant Secretary
(Enforcement)
TREA 338 Staff Assistant to the Director, Scheduling and Advance,
Office of the Secretary
TREA 339 Policy Analyst to the Under Secretary for Domestic
Finance
TREA 340 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary (Public
Affairs)
TREA 341 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary (Economic
Policy)
TREA 342 Senior Advisor to the Treasurer of the United States
TREA 343 Deputy Executive Director for Special Programs to the
Executive Director, United States Bond Division, Bureau of Public Debt
TREA 344 Policy Advisor to the Assistant Secretary (Enforcement)
TREA 345 Policy Advisor to the Assistant Secretary (Enforcement)
TREA 346 Policy Advisor to the Assistant Secretary (Enforcement)
TREA 347 Policy Advisor to the Assistant Secretary (Enforcement)
TREA 348 Financial Risk Analyst to the Senior Deputy Comptroller
for Capital Markets, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
TREA 349 Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary (Management)
TREA 350 Policy Advisor to the Under Secretary (Enforcement)
TREA 351 Public Affairs Specialist to the Director, Office of
Public Affairs
TREA 352 Senior Policy Analyst to the Deputy Assistant Secretary,
Governmental Financial Policy
TREA 353 Confidential Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury
TREA 354 Deputy Director of Scheduling to the Director of
Scheduling and Advance
TREA 355 Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff
TREA 356 Policy Advisor to the Deputy Under Secretary, Government
Financial Policy
TREA 357 Director, Office of Public Correspondence to the
Executive Secretary
TREA 358 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary (Economic
Policy)
TREA 359 Senior Advisor to the Under Secretary, International
Affairs
TREA 360 Senior Advisor to the Deputy Assistant Secretary
(Federal Finance)
213.3306 Department of Defense
DOD 5 Private Secretary to Deputy Secretary of Defense
DOD 19 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Director,
Program Analysis and Evaluation
DOD 22 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Assistant to
the Secretary of Defense for Atomic Energy
DOD 23 Confidential Assistant to the Military Assistant to the
Secretary of Defense
DOD 24 Chauffeur to the Secretary of Defense
DOD 33 Personal Secretary to the Deputy Secretary of Defense
DOD 66 Private Secretary to the Physician to the President
DOD 101 Special Assistant to the Director of Net Assessment
DOD 236 Director for Programs to the Assistant to the Secretary
of Defense for Public Affairs
DOD 271 Private Secretary to the Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense (Reserve Affairs)
DOD 279 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Director
Operational Test and Evaluation
DOD 283 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Assistant to
the Deputy Secretary of Defense
DOD 295 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Under
Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness
DOD 298 Confidential Assistant to the Under Secretary for
Acquisition and Technology
DOD 310 Civilian Executive Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff
DOD 317 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Defense Research
and Engineering
DOD 320 Executive Assistant to the Secretary of Defense
DOD 321 Executive Assistant to the Assistant to the Vice
President for National Security Affairs
DOD 332 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Assistant
Secretary of Defense (Regional Security)
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DOD 335 Public Affairs Specialist to the Special Assistant to the
Secretary for Public Affairs
DOD 339 Speechwriter to the Special Assistant to the Secretary of
Defense for Public Affairs
DOD 355 Special Assistant for Strategic Modernization to the
Assistant Secretary of Defense (Legislative Affairs)
DOD 361 Special Assistant for Production and Logistics and Energy
to the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Legislative Affairs
DOD 368 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs
DOD 386 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs
DOD 411 Private Secretary to the Principal Deputy General Counsel
DOD 432 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Assistant
Secretary of Defense (Democracy and Peacekeeping)
DOD 434 Speechwriter to the Assistant to Secretary of Defense for
Public Affairs
DOD 435 Public Affairs Specialist to the Assistant to the
Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs
DOD 437 Program Analyst to the Deputy Under Secretary
(Environmental Security)
DOD 439 Staff Specialist to the Under Secretary of Defense
(Acquisition and Technology)
DOD 440 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Under
Secretary of Defense for Acquisition Reform
DOD 442 Director, Strategy Development, to the Deputy Assistant
Secretary (Strategy)
DOD 443 Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense
DOD 444 Country Director to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of
Defense, Inter-American Affairs Region
DOD 445 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant to the Secretary
of Defense for Public Affairs
DOD 448 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Dual Use Technology and
International Programs
DOD 449 Staff Specialist to the Assistant to the Secretary of
Defense for Public Affairs
DOD 451 Assistant for Strategy Development to the Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense (Strategy)
DOD 452 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Nuclear Security and Counterproliferation)
DOD 453 Staff Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of
Defense (Humanitarian and Refugee Affairs)
DOD 455 Assistant for Strategy Development to the Deputy
Assistant Secretary Defense (Strategy)
DOD 456 Special Assistant for Family Advocacy and External
Affairs to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Prisoner of War/
Missing in Action Affairs)
DOD 457 Staff Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of
Defense (Democracy and Human Rights)
DOD 458 Defense Fellow to the Director of Protocol, Office of the
Secretary of Defense
DOD 459 Public Affairs Specialist to the Assistant to the
Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs
DOD 460 International Counterdrug Specialist to the Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense (Drug Enforcement Policy and Support)
DOD 461 Defense Fellow to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of
Defense (Drug Enforcement Policy and Support)
DOD 464 Defense Fellow to the Deputy Under Secretary for
Logistics
DOD 465 Defense Fellow to the Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Personnel and Readiness)
DOD 466 Defense Fellow to the Deputy Under Secretary for
Environmental Security
DOD 468 Staff Assistant to the Director, Defense Information
Systems Agency
DOD 469 Defense Fellow to the Under Secretary of Defense for
Personnel and Readiness
DOD 473 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict
DOD 474 Program Analyst to the Deputy Under Secretary
(Environmental Security)
DOD 475 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Assistant
Secretary of Defense (Nuclear Security and Counterproliferation)
DOD 479 Special Assistant to the Assistant to the Secretary of
Defense (Legislative Affairs)
DOD 480 Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Strategy Requirements and Resources)
DOD 485 Defense Fellow to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of
Defense (Peacekeeping and Peace Enforcement Policy)
DOD 488 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Comptroller
DOD 489 Special Assistant for Media Analysis to the Assistant to
the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs
DOD 490 Principal Director, Threat Reduction Policy to the Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense (Threat Reduction Policy)
DOD 493 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Policy and Plans)
DOD 494 Special Assistant to the Assistant to the Secretary of
Defense (Legislative Affairs)
DOD 495 Special Assistant for Demining and Landmine Control to
the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Humanitarian and Refugee
Affairs)
DOD 500 Staff Specialist to the Project Director for National
Performance Review
DOD 501 Special Assistant to the Special Assistant to the
Secretary of Defense for White House Liaison
DOD 502 Special Assistant to the Deputy Under Secretary of
Defense for Policy Planning
DOD 503 Counselor and Senior Assistant for Counterproliferation
Policy to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Counterproliferation Policy)
DOD 504 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict)
DOD 506 Staff Specialist to the Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Legislative Affairs)
DOD 506 Staff Specialist to the Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Legislative Affairs)
DOD 508 Defense Fellow to the Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Legislative Affairs)
DOD 510 Staff Specialist to the Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Legislative Affairs)
DOD 512 Staff Specialist to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Economic Reinvestment and Base Realignment and Closure
DOD 516 Staff Specialist to the Deputy Under Secretary for
Environmental Security
DOD 517 Special Assistant to the Deputy to the Under Secretary of
Defense (Policy) for Policy Planning
DOD 519 Private Secretary to the
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DOD 520 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Secretary of
Defense
DOD 523 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense
for Health Affairs
DOD 524 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense
DOD 527 Special Assistant for Demand Reduction to the Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense (Drug Enforcement Policy and Support)
DOD 528 Staff Specialist to the Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Dual Use Technology and International Programs
DOD 529 Staff Specialist to the Assistant to the Secretary of
Defense, Legislative Affairs
DOD 534 Confidential Assistant to the Special Assistant to the
Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense
DOD 535 Special Assistant to the Deputy to the Under Secretary of
Defense for Policy Support
DOD 536 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Economic Security
DOD 538 Staff Specialist to the Project Director
DOD 539 Defense Fellow to the Deputy Under Secretary (Readiness)
DOD 540 Senior Advisor for Defense Conversion Policy to the
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Threat Reduction Policy)
DOD 545 Public Affairs Specialist to the Assistant Secretary of
Defense (Public Affairs)
DOD 546 Private Secretary to the Assistant Secretary of Defense
(International Security Policy)
DOD 547 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Assistant
Secretary of Defense (International and Security Policy)
DOD 548 Special Assistant to the Executive Director, President's
Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
DOD 549 Secretary (OA) to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of
Defense for Public Affairs (Information)
DOD 550 Staff Specialist to the Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Dual Use Technology Policy and International
Programs
DOD 551 Secretary to the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Strategy
and Requirements
DOD 552 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of
Defense for Drug Enforcement Policy and Support
DOD 553 Program Assistant to the Deputy Under Secretary of
Defense for Environmental Security
DOD 555 Confidential Assistant to the General Counsel, Department
of Defense
DOD 556 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary,
Policy Planning Coordinator
DOD 557 Defense Fellow to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of
Defense, Humanitarian and Refugee Affairs
DOD 558 Special Assistant to the Director, Program Analysis and
Evaluation
DOD 559 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of
Defense, Force Management Policy
DOD 560 Staff Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of
Defense (Inter-American Affairs)
DOD 561 Intergovernmental Affairs Specialist to the Under
Secretary of Defense (Personal and Readiness)
DOD 562 Defense Fellow to the Assistant Secretary of Defense
(International Security Affairs)
DOD 564 Program Analyst to the Deputy Under Secretary
(Environmental Secretary)
DOD 565 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Special Operation and Low
Intensity Conflict)
DOD 566 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Principal
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Policy)
DOD 567 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Under
Secretary of Defense (Policy)
DOD 568 Special Assistant to the Special Assistant to the
Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense
DOD 569 Staff Assistant to the Counselor and Special Assistant to
the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense
DOD 570 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Principal
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition and Technology)
DOD 571 Secretary (OA) to the Inspector General, Department of
Defense
DOD 572 Special Assistant to the Inspector General
DOD 573 Special Assistant for Policy Planning and Analysis to the
Head, Plans and Policy Group
DOD 574 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense,
International Security Policy
213.3307 Department of the Army (DOD)
ARMY 1 Executive Assistant to the Secretary of the Army
ARMY 2 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Under Secretary
of the Army
ARMY 3 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the
Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs)
ARMY 5 Secretary (Stenography/Office Automation) to the Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Installations, Logistics and Environment)
ARMY 6 Secretary (Office Automation) to the Assistant Secretary
of the Army (Research, Development and Acquisition)
ARMY 21 Secretary (Steno/OA) to the General Counsel
ARMY 55 Secretary (Office Automation) to the Assistant Secretary
of the Army (Financial Management)
ARMY 59 Staff Assistant to the Secretary of the Army
ARMY 68 Special Assistant to the Executive Director (Special
Assistant to the Secretary of the Army), World War II Commemorative
Committee
ARMY 69 Defense Fellow (Public Affairs) to the Chief of Public
Affairs
ARMY 70 Defense Fellow to the Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Manpower and Reserve Affairs)
ARMY 71 Special Assistant for Policy to the Secretary of the Army
213.3308 Department of the Navy (DOD)
NAV 49 Staff Assistant to the Under Secretary of the Navy
NAV 50 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy
(Manpower and Reserve Affairs)
NAV 51 Defense Fellow to the Under Secretary of the Navy
NAV 54 Staff Assistant to the General Counsel
NAV 56 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy
(Financial Management)
NAV 57 Staff Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy
NAV 58 Special Assistant to the Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary of the Navy for Installations and Environment
NAV 59 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Navy
(Manpower and Reserve Affairs)
213.3309 Department of the Air Force (DOD)
AF 1 Secretary (S/OA) to the Secretary of the Air Force
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AF 2 Confidential Assistant to the Under Secretary of the Air
Force
AF 5 Assistant Secretary (Steno) to the Assistant Secretary
Acquisition
AF 6 Secretary (Steno) to the Assistant Secretary (Manpower and
Reserve Affairs, Installation and Environment)
AF 8 Secretary (Steno/OA) to the General Counsel of the Air
Force
AF 22 Secretary (Stenography/OA) to the Assistant to the Vice
President for National Security Affairs
AF 29 Confidential Assistant to the Secretary of the Air Force
AF 31 Staff Assistant (Typing) to the Assistant to the Vice
President for National Security Affairs
AF 39 Secretary (OA) to the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
(Financial Management and Comptroller)
AF 41 Confidential Assistant for Environmental Legislation to the
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environmental Safety and Occupational
Health
AF 42 Staff Assistant to the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary
of the Air Force (Manpower, Reserve Affairs, Installations and
Environment).
213.3310 Department of Justice
JUS 13 Special Assistant to the Deputy Attorney General
JUS 21 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General
JUS 27 Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General, Environmental
and Natural Resources Division
JUS 37 Secretary (OA) to the U.S. Attorney, District of Columbia
JUS 38 Secretary (OA) to the United States Attorney, Northern
District of Illinois
JUS 40 Secretary (OA) to the United States Attorney, Eastern
District of Michigan
JUS 44 Secretary (OA) to the United States Attorney, District of
Massachusetts
JUS 47 Secretary (OA) to the United States Attorney, Western
District of New York
JUS 70 Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General, Civil
Rights Division
JUS 75 Secretary (OA) to the United States Attorney, Northern
District of Texas
JUS 97 Staff Assistant to the Attorney General
JUS 115 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General, Office
of Legislative Affairs
JUS 122 Public Affairs Specialist to the Director, Public Affairs
JUS 128 Secretary (OA) to the United States Attorney, District of
Arizona
JUS 132 Special Assistant to the Commissioner, Immigration and
Naturalization Service
JUS 133 Staff Assistant (Office Automation) to the Attorney
General
JUS 140 Attorney Advisor to the Assistant Attorney General
JUS 141 Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General
(Legislative Affairs)
JUS 142 Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General,
Office of Legislative Affairs
JUS 144 Special Assistant to the Solicitor General
JUS 149 Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General,
Environmental and Natural Resources Division
JUS 165 Special Assistant to the Associate Attorney General
JUS 167 Assistant to the Attorney General
JUS 169 Secretary (OA) to the United States Attorney, Middle
District of Florida
JUS 170 Assistant to the Attorney General
JUS 173 Secretary (OA) to the United States Attorney, Western
District of Louisiana
JUS 184 Counselor to the Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust
Division
JUS 186 Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General,
Criminal Division
JUS 188 Counselor to the Assistant Attorney General
JUS 190 Senior Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General, Office
of Policy Development
JUS 198 Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General,
Criminal Division
JUS 205 Legislative Liaison Officer to the Director of
Congressional Relations
JUS 207 Staff Assistant to the Director, Office of Public Affairs
JUS 208 Public Affairs Specialist to the Director, Office of
Public Affairs
JUS 211 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Attorney General
JUS 216 Special Assistant to the Administrator, Office for
Juvenile Justice and Frequency Prevention
JUS 217 Special Assistant to the Director, Bureau of Justice
Assistance
JUS 224 Special Assistant to the Deputy Attorney General
JUS 231 Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General,
Civil Division
JUS 233 Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General,
Civil Rights Division
JUS 242 Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General,
Civil Division
JUS 243 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General, Civil
Rights Division
JUS 245 Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General,
Environmental and Natural Resources Division
JUS 264 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General,
Antitrust Division
JUS 266 Director, Special Projects to the Director, Office of
Public Affairs
JUS 268 Litigation Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General,
Antitrust Division
JUS 270 Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General,
Civil Rights Division
JUS 271 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General,
Office of Policy Development
JUS 273 Special Assistant to the Associate Attorney General
JUS 274 Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General,
Office of Legal Counsel
JUS 275 Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General,
Office of Policy and Development
JUS 276 Assistant to the Associate Attorney General
JUS 280 Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General,
Office of Policy Development
JUS 282 Director, Liaison Services to the Assistant Attorney
General, Office of Policy Development
JUS 285 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General, Office
of Legislative Affairs
JUS 288 Special Assistant to the Deputy Attorney General
JUS 293 Special Assistant to the Deputy Attorney General
JUS 299 Staff Assistant to the Director, Office of Public Affairs
JUS 309 Senior Liaison Officer to the Assistant Attorney General,
Office of Policy Development
JUS 312 Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General
JUS 316 Special Assistant to the Director, Office for Victims of
Crime
JUS 319 Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General,
Criminal Division
JUS 322 Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General,
Office of Policy Development
JUS 330 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General, Office
of Policy Development
JUS 331 Special Assistant to the
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Director, National Institute of Justice
JUS 346 Deputy Director to the Director, Office of Public Affairs
JUS 353 Confidential Assistant to the Solicitor General
JUS 361 Special Assistant to the Director, Bureau of Justice
Statistics
JUS 377 Staff Assistant to the Director, Office of Public Affairs
JUS 387 Public Affairs Specialist to the Director, Office of
Public Affairs
JUS 388 Special Assistant to the Director, United States Marshals
Service
JUS 389 Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General,
Office of Legal Counsel
JUS 401 Counsel to the Deputy Attorney General
JUS 404 Assistant to the Attorney General
JUS 407 Assistant to the Attorney General
JUS 409 Special Assistant to the Director, Violence Against Women
Program
JUS 412 Public Affairs Specialist to the Director, Office of
Public Affairs
JUS 418 Secretary (OA) to the U.S. Attorney, District of Nebraska
JUS 419 Secretary (OA/Stenography) to the United States Attorney,
Northern District of Florida
JUS 420 Confidential Assistant to the United States Attorney,
Eastern District of Pennsylvania
JUS 421 Secretary (OA) to the United States Attorney, Eastern
District of Tennessee
JUS 422 Secretary (OA) to the United States Attorney, Eastern
District of Wisconsin
JUS 423 Secretary to the United States Attorney, District of New
Mexico
JUS 424 Secretary to the United States Attorney, Northern
District of Iowa
JUS 425 Secretary (OA) to the United States Attorney, Middle
District of Pennsylvania
JUS 426 Secretary (OA) to the United States Attorney, Sioux
Falls, South Dakota
JUS 427 Secretary (OA) to the United States Attorney, District of
New Hampshire
JUS 428 Secretary (OA) to the United States Attorney, District of
Minnesota
JUS 431 Secretary (OA) to the United States Attorney, District of
Oregon, Portland, OR
JUS 433 Secretary (OA) to the United States Attorney, Middle
District of Louisiana
JUS 434 Confidential Assistant to the United States Attorney,
Sacramento, CA
JUS 435 Secretary (OA) to the United States Attorney, Western
District of Arkansas
JUS 436 Secretary (OA) to the United States Attorney, Middle
District of Alabama
JUS 437 Secretary (OA) to the United States Attorney, District of
Delaware
JUS 438 Deputy Assistant Attorney General to the Assistant
Attorney General, Office of Policy Development
JUS 442 Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General,
Office of Legislative Affairs
JUS 443 Attorney Advisor (Special Counsel) to the Director,
Executive Office for United States Attorney's Office
JUS 444 Deputy Director, Office of Public Liaison and
Intergovernmental Affairs to the Assistant Attorney General for the
Office of Legislative Affairs
213.3312 Department of the Interior
INT 171 Special Assistant to the Commissioner of Reclamation,
Bureau of Reclamation
INT 238 Director of Policy and External Affairs to the
Commissioner of Reclamation, Bureau of Reclamation
INT 271 Special Assistant to the Director, Minerals Management
Service
INT 369 Staff Assistant to the Director, Office of Surface Mining
Reclamation and Enforcement
INT 375 Special Assistant to the Director, Minerals Management
Service
INT 378 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of the Surface
Mining
INT 419 Special Assistant to the Director of the Mineral
Management Service
INT 426 Press Secretary to the Director of Communications
INT 427 Special Assistant to the Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service
INT 430 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Policy,
Management and Budget
INT 431 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Policy,
Management and Budget
INT 435 Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior
INT 436 Special Assistant to the Assistant to the Secretary,
Office of Congressional and Legislative Affairs
INT 437 Special Assistant to the Assistant to the Secretary of
the Interior
INT 439 Special Assistant for Lands and Rivers Conservation to
the Chief of Staff Land and Minerals Management
INT 442 Special Assistant to the Director, National Parks Service
INT 443 Special Assistant to the Solicitor
INT 444 Deputy Director for Legislative and Intergovernmental
Affairs to the Assistant to the Secretary, Office of Congressional and
Legislative Affairs
INT 447 Special Assistant to the Assistant to the Secretary of
the Interior
INT 449 Special Assistant to the Director, Fish & Wildlife
Service
INT 450 Special Assistant to the Director, United States Fish &
Wildlife Service
INT 451 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Territorial
and International Affairs
INT 454 Special Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff
INT 455 Special Assistant to the Counselor to the Secretary
INT 460 Scheduler to the Deputy Chief of Staff
INT 461 Special Assistant to the Director, National Park Service
INT 463 Special Assistant to the Director of the National Park
Service
INT 465 Special Assistant to the Director, Mineral Management
Service
INT 466 Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff
INT 467 Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff
INT 468 Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff
INT 474 Special Liaison for Congressional and Legislative Affairs
to the Director of Policy and External Affairs, Bureau of Reclamation
INT 475 Special Liaison for Public Affairs to the Director, of
Policy and External Affairs, Bureau of Reclamation
INT 476 Special Assistant to the Director, Bureau of Land
Management
INT 479 Special Assistant to the Deputy Director, Minerals
Management Service
INT 480 Special Assistant to the Commissioner of Reclamation
INT 483 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Water and
Science
INT 484 Special Assistant to the Director to the Director, Bureau
of Land Management
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INT 485 Special Assistant to the Deputy Director, External
Affairs, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
INT 486 Special Assistant (Speech Writer) to the Director, Office
of Communications
INT 487 Special Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff
INT 490 Special Assistant (Advance) to the Deputy Chief of Staff
INT 491 Deputy Scheduler to the Deputy Chief of Staff
INT 492 Staff Assistant to the Special Assistant to the Director,
National Park Service
INT 493 Director, Office of Regulatory Affairs to the Associate
Deputy Chief of Staff
INT 494 Special Assistant to the Director, National Biological
Service
INT 495 Special Assistant (White House Liaison) to the Deputy
Chief of Staff
INT 496 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary,
Indian Affairs
213.3313 Department of Agriculture
AGR 3 Confidential Assistant to the Executive Assistant to the
Secretary
AGR 24 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Farmers Home
Administration
AGR 26 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Farmers Home
Administration
AGR 30 Private Secretary to the Manager, Federal Crop Insurance
Corporation
AGR 31 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Agricultural
Stabilization and Conservation Service
AGR 32 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Agricultural
Stabilization and Conservation Service
AGR 48 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Food and
Nutrition Service
AGR 56 Private Secretary to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional Relations
AGR 76 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Marketing and Inspection Services
AGR 77 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional Relations
AGR 79 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Farmers Home
Administration
AGR 96 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional Relations
AGR 100 Special Assistant to the Administrator, Food and
Nutrition Service
AGR 103 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator of the
Foreign Agricultural Service
AGR 106 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional Relations to the Assistant Secretary for Congressional
Relations
AGR 111 Confidential Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture
AGR 114 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional Relations
AGR 131 Private Secretary to the Assistant Secretary for Natural
Resources and Environment
AGR 143 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Agricultural
Marketing Service
AGR 151 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Agricultural
Marketing Service
AGR 157 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Foreign
Agricultural Service
AGR 160 Confidential Assistant to the Associate Administrator,
Foreign Agricultural Service
AGR 161 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Public
Affairs
AGR 164 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Science and Education
AGR 182 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Rural
Electrification Administration
AGR 186 Special Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture
AGR 188 Northeast Area Director to the Deputy Administrator,
State and County Operations, Agricultural Stabilization and
Conservation Service
AGR 203 Special Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture
AGR 205 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Food and
Nutrition Service
AGR 218 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Administration
AGR 222 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Agricultural
Stabilization and Conservation Service
AGR 225 Confidential Assistant to the Manager, Federal Crop
Insurance Corporation
AGR 225 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Agricultural
Stabilization and Conservation Service
AGR 232 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Farmers Home
Administration
AGR 236 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service
AGR 238 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional Relations
AGR 244 Confidential Assistant to the Chief, Soil Conservation
Service
AGR 257 Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Food
and Consumer Services
AGR 258 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Foreign
Agricultural Service
AGR 263 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Natural Resources and Environment
AGR 268 Special Assistant to the Administrator, Rural
Electrification Administration
AGR 273 Staff Assistant to the Administrator, Foreign
Agricultural Service
AGR 284 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Food Safety
and Inspection Service
AGR 285 Confidential Assistant to the Executive Assistant to the
Secretary
AGR 287 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Foreign
Agricultural Service
AGR 290 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service
AGR 293 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Foreign
Agricultural Service
AGR 294 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Animal and
Plant Inspection Service
AGR 295 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional Relations
AGR 302 Staff Assistant to the Administrator, Agricultural
Stabilization and Conservation Service
AGR 306 Staff Assistant to the Director, Office of Public Affairs
AGR 308 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Agricultural
Stabilization and Conservation Service
AGR 312 Executive Assistant to the Administrator, Farmers Home
Administration
AGR 314 Confidential Assistant to the Director/Press Secretary,
Office of Public Affairs
AGR 316 Staff Assistant to the Chief, Soil Conservation Service
AGR 327 Staff Assistant to the Director, Office of Public Affairs
AGR 328 Special Assistant to the Director of Intergovernmental
Affairs, Office of Public Affairs
AGR 330 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of Public
Affairs
AGR 332 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Farmers Home
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Administration
AGR 333 Confidential Assistant to the Manager, Federal Crop
Insurance Corporation
AGR 337 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Farmers Home
Administration
AGR 339 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Food and
Nutrition Service
AGR 341 Confidential Assistant to the Manager, Federal Crop
Insurance Corporation
AGR 343 Executive Assistant to the Director, Office of Public
Affairs
AGR 345 Confidential Assistant to the Director of
Intergovernmental Affairs
AGR 346 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Farmers Home
Administration
AGR 347 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Director, Office of
Public Affairs
AGR 349 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Administrator, Food
and Nutrition Service
AGR 352 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Food and
Nutrition Service
AGR 359 Executive Speech Writer to the Director, Office of Public
Affairs
AGR 366 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Food and
Nutrition Service
AGR 368 Confidential Assistant to the Manager, Federal Crop
Insurance Corporation
AGR 369 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Rural
Development Administration
AGR 370 Confidential Assistant to the Acting Administrator, Rural
Development Administration
AGR 371 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Rural
Development Administration
AGR 373 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional Relations
AGR 374 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Rural
Development Administration
AGR 377 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Rural
Development Administration
AGR 381 Staff Assistant to the Under Secretary for Small
Community and Rural Development
AGR 384 Staff Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture
AGR 385 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Director, Office of
the Executive Secretariat
AGR 388 Staff Assistant to the Chief, Soil Conservation Service
AGR 393 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Rural
Development Administration
AGR 395 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of
Advocacy and Enterprise
AGR 396 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional Relations
AGR 397 Confidential Assistant to the Chief, Soil Conservation
Service
AGR 399 Secretary (Typing) to the Assistant Secretary for
Administration
AGR 400 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Administration
AGR 401 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Economics
AGR 402 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Farmers Home
Administration
AGR 404 Confidential Assistant to the Director of Personnel
AGR 406 Confidential Assistant to the Executive Assistant to the
Secretary
AGR 408 Private Secretary to the Chief Financial Officer, Office
of the Assistant Secretary for Administration
AGR 411 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Administration
AGR 412 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Food Safety
and Inspection Service
AGR 413 Special Assistant to the Chief of the Soil Conservation
Service
AGR 414 Special Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture
AGR 415 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Rural
Electrification Administration
AGR 417 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Agricultural
Marketing Service
AGR 418 Staff Assistant to the Chief, Soil Conservation Service
AGR 420 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Animal and
Plant Inspection Service
AGR 421 Director, Public Liaison to the Director, Office of
Public Liaison
AGR 422 Special Assistant (Jackson, MS) to the Administrator,
Farmers Home Administration
AGR 425 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Farmers
Home Administration
AGR 426 Deputy Director, Special Projects to the Director, Office
of Communications
AGR 427 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary
AGR 428 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Rural
Business and Cooperative Development Service
AGR 430 Deputy Press Secretary to the Director, Office of Public
Affairs
AGR 431 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator, Rural
Electrification Administration
AGR 432 Confidential Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture
213.3314 Department of Commerce
COM 4 Confidential Assistant to the Secretary
COM 19 Private Chauffeur to the Secretary
COM 20 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Administration
COM 48 Confidential Assistant to the Under Secretary for Travel
and Tourism
COM 70 Director of Congressional Affairs to the Assistant
Secretary for Economic Development, Economic Development Administration
COM 74 Director, Office of Public Affairs to the Assistant
Secretary for Economic Development
COM 152 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs
COM 162 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
International Economic Policy, International Trade Administration
COM 181 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Communications and Information
COM 189 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for National
Communications and Information Administration
COM 190 Director, Office of Congressional Affairs, to the
Assistant Secretary, National Telecommunications and Information
Administration
COM 191 Confidential Assistant to the General Counsel
COM 194 Special Assistant to the Under Secretary, National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
COM 204 Special Assistant to the Chief Scientist, National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
COM 217 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Public
Affairs
COM 248 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Secretary
COM 258 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Import Administration, International Trade Administration
COM 259 Director of Congressional Affairs to the Under Secretary
for International Trade, International Trade Administration
COM 262 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Trade
Development, International Trade Administration
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COM 268 Executive Assistant to the Counsellor and Chief of Staff
COM 274 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of
Business Liaison
COM 275 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Business
Liaison
COM 278 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Export
Administration
COM 284 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental
Affairs
COM 288 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of
Business Liaison
COM 289 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs
COM 293 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Intergovernmental Affairs
COM 298 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Communications and Information, National Telecommunications and
Information Administration
COM 299 Confidential Assistant to the Chief Economist, Economics
and Statistics Administration
COM 303 Special Assistant to the Chief Financial Officer and
Assistant Secretary for Administration
COM 304 Special Assistant to the Under Secretary for Travel and
Tourism, U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration
COM 306 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs
COM 308 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Trade
Development
COM 312 Special Assistant to the Director General of the U.S. and
Foreign Commercial Service
COM 314 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of the White
House Liaison
COM 320 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of
External Affairs
COM 326 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary and
Director General, U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service
COM 342 Confidential Assistant to the Director of White House
Liaison
COM 344 Congressional Liaison Specialist to the Director, Office
of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs
COM 348 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Public
Affairs
COM 350 Deputy Director, Office of Business Liaison to the
Director, Office of Business Liaison
COM 358 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Import
Administration, International Trade Administration
COM 365 Special Assistant to the Director, Minority Business
Development Agency
COM 370 Chief, Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs to the
Assistant Director for External Affairs
COM 371 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of
External Affairs
COM 374 Congressional Liaison Specialist to the Congressional
Affairs Officer
COM 385 Special Assistant to the Director, Bureau of Census
COM 390 Confidential Assistant to the Under Secretary for
Economic Affairs/Administrator, Economics and Statistics Administration
COM 397 Congressional Affairs Officer to the Assistant Director
for Commerce
COM 409 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff
COM 415 Congressional Affairs Specialist to the Chief
Congressional Affairs Division
COM 416 Director, Office of Consumer Affairs to the Secretary of
Commerce
COM 418 Confidential Assistant to the Under Secretary for
Economic Affairs
COM 420 Special Assistant to the Director General of the United
States and Foreign Commercial Service, International Trade
Administration
COM 423 Director of Congressional Affairs to the Assistant
Secretary and Commissioner, Patent and Trademark Office
COM 424 Congressional Liaison Specialist to the Under Secretary
for International Trade, International Trade Administration
COM 427 Special Assistant to the Deputy Under Secretary for
Export Administration
COM 432 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant to the Deputy
Assistant Secretary
COM 439 Special Assistant to the General Counsel
COM 440 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of White House
Liaison
COM 443 Director, Office of External Affairs to the Deputy
Assistant Secretary
COM 448 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
International Economic Policy, International Trade Administration
COM 452 Confidential Assistant to the Chief of Staff
COM 468 Confidential Assistant to the Under Secretary for Export
Administration, Bureau of Export Administration
COM 469 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary
for White House Liaison
COM 477 Director of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs to
the Deputy Under Secretary for Travel and Tourism
COM 480 Director of Congressional Affairs to the Under Secretary
for Technology
COM 485 Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff
COM 486 Speechwriter to the Director of Public Affairs
COM 488 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Director, Office of
Public Affairs
COM 490 Director of Scheduling to the Director, Office of
External Affairs
COM 500 Special Assistant to the Under Secretary for Travel and
Tourism, U.S. Travel and Tourism
COM 508 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Space
Commerce
COM 511 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Oceans and Atmosphere, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
COM 519 Special Assistant to the General Counsel, National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
COM 527 Executive Assistant to the Secretary
COM 528 Deputy Director of Scheduling to the Director of
Scheduling, Office of the Secretary
COM 530 Special Assistant to the Under Secretary for Technology,
Technology Administration
COM 531 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Textiles, Apparel and Consumer Goods, International Trade
Administration
COM 536 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs
COM 538 Special Assistant and Chief of Protocol to the Chief of
Staff
COM 539 Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff
COM 545 Director, Secretariat Staff to the Deputy Executive
Secretary
COM 547 Confidential Assistant to the Director of Public Affairs,
U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration
COM 551 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Legislative and Intergovernmental
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Affairs
COM 554 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Program Operation
COM 556 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant to the Deputy
Secretary
COM 557 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs
COM 560 Special Assistant to the Assistant to the Secretary and
Director, Office of Policy and Strategic Planning
COM 561 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary and
Commissioner, Patent and Trademark Office
COM 562 Special Assistant to the Deputy Executive Secretary
COM 564 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of
External Affairs
COM 566 Congressional Liaison Specialist to the Chief,
Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs Division, Minority Business
Development Agency
COM 570 Special Assistant to the Counsellor to the Secretary
COM 571 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Service Industries and Finance
COM 573 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary and Director
General, U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service
COM 574 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of
Business Liaison
COM 579 Director of Legislative, Intergovernmental and Public
Affairs to the Under Secretary, Bureau of Export Administration
COM 580 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Economic Development, Economic Development Administration
COM 585 Chief, Intergovernmental Affairs to the Director, Office
of Sustainable Development and Intergovernmental Affairs
COM 586 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant to the Secretary
and Director, Office of Policy and Strategic Planning
COM 588 Congressional Affairs Specialist to the Director, Office
of Legislative Affairs, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
COM 589 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Public and
Constituent Affairs, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
COM 592 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Technology and Aerospace Industries, International Trade Administration
COM 593 Special Assistant to the Director, Executive Secretariat
COM 594 Deputy Director of Advance to the Deputy Director of
External Affairs
COM 595 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of Space
Commerce
COM 598 Special Assistant to the Deputy General Counsel
COM 599 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of Ocean
and Coastal Resource Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
COM 601 Director, Office of Public Affairs to the Under Secretary
for Oceans and Atmosphere, National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
COM 605 Special Assistant to the Director International
Technology, Policy and Programs, Technology Administration
COM 606 Speechwriter to the Director, Office of Public Affairs
COM 607 Intergovernmental Affairs Specialist to the Chief
Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of Sustainable Development and
Intergovernmental Affairs (NOAA)
COM 608 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of Public
Affairs, International Trade Administration
COM 609 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant to the Secretary
and Director, Office of Policy and Strategic Planning
COM 610 Special Assistant to the Deputy Under Secretary for
Policy Development, International Trade Administration
COM 611 Special Assistant to the Deputy Under Secretary for
Policy Development, International Trade Administration
COM 612 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Service Industries and Finance, International Trade Administration
COM 616 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Export Administration, Bureau of Export Administration
COM 617 Director, Office of Energy, Infrastructure and Machinery
to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Basic Industries
COM 618 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Secretariat
Staff, Office of the Executive Secretariat
COM 620 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of Public
Affairs
COM 621 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Economic
Development
COM 622 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Program Support, Economic Development Administration
COM 623 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Under Secretary for
Policy Development
COM 624 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Economic
Development
COM 625 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Technology Policy
COM 627 Special Assistant for Public Affairs to the Under
Secretary for Travel and Tourism
COM 629 Deputy Director to the Office of Public, Congressional
and Intergovernmental Affairs
COM 630 Assistant Director for Operations to the Director for
Strategic Planning
COM 631 Special Advisor to the Director, Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administrator
COM 632 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs
to the Assistant Secretary for Legislative and Intergovernmental
Affairs
COM 633 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary
for International Economic Development
COM 634 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Administration
COM 635 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary and Director
General of the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service
COM 636 Director, Office of Export Promotion Coordination to the
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Trade Development
COM 637 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Domestic Operations
COM 638 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of Policy
Coordination and Management
COM 640 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of Public,
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs, International Trade
Administration
COM 641 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of External
Affairs
COM 642 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of
External Affairs
COM 643 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary and
Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks
COM 644 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Sustainable
Development and
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Intergovernmental Affairs
COM 645 Special Assistant to the Director, Legislative,
Intergovernmental and Public Affairs
COM 646 Confidential Assistant to the Press Secretary
COM 647 Deputy Press Secretary to the Press Secretary
COM 648 Press Secretary to the Secretary of Commerce
COM 649 Confidential Assistant to the Press Secretary
COM 650 Confidential Assistant to the Press Secretary
COM 652 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Director, Office of
Public Affairs
COM 653 Deputy Director to the Director, Office of Public Affairs
COM 654 Confidential Assistant to the Counselor to the Department
of Commerce
213.3315 Department of Labor
LAB 3 Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Labor
LAB 17 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 25 Legislative Officer to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 35 Special Assistant to the Director of the Women's Bureau
LAB 41 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for the
Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 43 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Occupational Safety and Health
LAB 44 Legislative Officer to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 55 Legislative Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 66 Executive Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary,
Office of Federal Contracts Compliance Programs, Employment Standards
Administration
LAB 76 Special Assistant to the Director of the Women's Bureau
LAB 87 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Employment
Standards, Employment Standards Administration
LAB 89 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for the
American Workplace
LAB 92 Special Assistant to the Counselor to the Secretary
LAB 93 Special Assistant to the Secretary
LAB 96 Chief of Staff to the Assistant Secretary for Labor
LAB 101 Special Assistant to the Administrator Wage and Hour
Division, Employment Standards Administration
LAB 103 Secretary's Representative, Boston, MA, to the Director,
Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 104 Secretary's Representative to the Associate Director,
Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 105 Secretary's Representative, Philadelphia, PA, to the
Associate Director, Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental
Affairs
LAB 106 Secretary's Representative, Atlanta, GA, to the Director,
Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 107 Secretary's Representative to the Associate Director,
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 108 Secretary's Representative to the Associate Director,
Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 109 Secretary's Representative to the Associate Director
LAB 111 Secretary's Representative (San Francisco, CA) to the
Director, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 112 Secretary's Representative, Seattle, WA, to the Director,
Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 123 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Pension and
Welfare Benefits Administration
LAB 130 Special Assistant to the Executive Secretary
LAB 132 Associate Director for Congressional Affairs to the
Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 133 Special Assistant to the Director, Women's Bureau
LAB 138 Chief Technical Advisor to the Assistant Secretary for
Mine Safety and Health
LAB 145 Intergovernmental Assistant to the Assistant Secretary
for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 147 Attorney-Advisor (Labor) to the Solicitor of Labor
LAB 151 Chief of Staff to the Director, Women's Bureau
LAB 152 Special Assistant to the Director, Women's Bureau
LAB 154 Associate Director for Congressional Affairs to the
Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 159 Special Assistant to the Deputy Under Secretary for
International Affairs, Bureau of International Labor Affairs
LAB 160 Director of Scheduling and Advance to the Chief of Staff
LAB 163 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
LAB 164 Director of Communications and Public Information to the
Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training
LAB 171 Confidential Assistant to the Secretary of Labor
LAB 171 Special Assistant to the Secretary of Labor
LAB 172 Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Labor
LAB 175 Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary
LAB 177 Staff Assistant to the Chief of Staff
LAB 179 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Employment
Standards Administration
LAB 180 Associate Director to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 182 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for the
American Workplace
LAB 186 Public Affairs Specialist to the Director, Women's Bureau
LAB 189 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
LAB 190 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary to the
Assistant Secretary for Policy
LAB 196 Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Veterans' Employment and Training
LAB 204 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Veterans' Employment and Training
LAB 205 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary to the
Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 208 Legislative Officer to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 210 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Program Economics and Research and Technical Support
LAB 211 Special Assistant to the Executive Secretary
LAB 215 Special Assistant to the Director of the Women's Bureau
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LAB 217 Associate Director to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 219 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary,
Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 225 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Pension and
Welfare Benefits Administration
LAB 228 Deputy Assistant Secretary to the Assistant Secretary for
Occupational Safety and Health, Occupational Safety and Health
Administration
LAB 229 Legislative Officer to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 230 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Public
Affairs
LAB 231 Staff Assistant to the Chief of Staff
LAB 234 Legislative Officer to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 235 Associate Director for Congressional Affairs to the
Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 237 Legislative Officer to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 239 Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff
LAB 240 Deputy Secretary's Representative to the Secretary's
Representative, Boston, MA
LAB 241 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Public
Affairs
LAB 243 Intergovernmental Assistant to the Assistant Secretary
for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 248 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Public
Affairs
LAB 252 Project Director to the Assistant Secretary for Public
Affairs
LAB 253 Staff Assistant to the Chief of Staff
LAB 254 Intergovernmental Officer to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 255 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Public
Affairs
LAB 259 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Policy
LAB 260 Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff
LAB 263 Special Assistant to the Administrator, Wage and Hour
Division
LAB 266 Staff Assistant to the Deputy Under Secretary for
International Labor Affairs
LAB 269 Intergovernmental Assistant to the Assistant Secretary
for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
LAB 272 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Mine
Safety and Health
LAB 273 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Administration and Management
LAB 274 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Policy
LAB 275 Special Assistant for Reinvention to the Assistant
Secretary for Occupational Safety and Health Administration
213.3316 Department of Health and Human Services
HHS 14 Special Assistant to the Executive Secretary
HHS 17 Director, Office of Scheduling to the Chief of Staff,
Office of the Secretary
HHS 31 Special Assistant to the Secretary of Health and Human
Services
HHS 127 Special Assistant to the Director, Office for Civil
Rights
HHS 273 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Legislation (Human Services)
HHS 276 Special Assistant for Liaison to the Associate
Commissioner for Legislative Affairs
HHS 293 Special Assistant to the Commissioner, Administration for
Children, Youth and Families
HHS 315 Special Assistant to the Director of Intergovernmental
Affairs
HHS 320 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Planning
and Evaluation
HHS 340 Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Legislation
HHS 344 Congressional Liaison Specialist to the Deputy Assistant
for Legislation (Congressional Liaison)
HHS 359 Congressional Liaison Specialist to the Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Congressional Liaison
HHS 361 Congressional Liaison Specialist to the Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Legislation (Congressional Liaison)
HHS 373 Confidential Assistant to the Executive Secretary
HHS 374 Confidential Assistant to the Executive Secretary
HHS 392 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Planning and Evaluation
HHS 395 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Community
Services, Administration for Children and Families.
HHS 399 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Children
and Families to the Assistant Secretary for Children and Families
HHS 427 Executive Director, President's Committee on Mental
Retardation to the Assistant Secretary for the Administration for
Children and Families
HHS 451 Confidential Staff Assistant to the Director, Office of
Community Services, Administration for Children and Families
HHS 457 Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary
HHS 475 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Policy and External Affairs, Administration for Children and Families
HHS 489 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Children
and Families
HHS 510 Deputy Director, Office of Public Liaison to the
Director, Office of Public Liaison, Health Care Financing
Administration
HHS 513 Confidential Assistant to the Administrator to the
Administrator, Health Care Financing Administration
HHS 522 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Public
Affairs, Administration for Children and Families
HHS 526 Confidential Staff Assistant to the Administrator, Health
Care Financing Administration
HHS 529 Confidential Assistant (Scheduling) to the Director of
Scheduling
HHS 539 Special Assistant to the General Counsel
HHS 545 Special Assistant to the Associate Commissioner for
Public Affairs.
HHS 549 Speechwriter to the Director of Speechwriting
HHS 553 Director of Communications to the Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Public Affairs (Policy and Strategy)
HHS 556 Director of Speechwriting to the Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Public Affairs (Media)
HHS 585 Speechwriter to the Director of Speechwriting
HHS 588 Director, Division of Intergovernmental Affairs to the
Director, Office of Public Affairs
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HHS 589 Speechwriter to the Director of Speechwriting
HHS 590 Confidential Assistant (Advance) to the Director of
Scheduling and Advance
HHS 594 Confidential Assistant (Advance) to the Director, Office
of Scheduling
HHS 606 Special Assistant for Policy to the Deputy Commissioner
for Policy
HHS 609 Special Initiatives Coordinator to the Assistant
Secretary for Public Affairs
HHS 610 Executive Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Aging (Operations)
HHS 611 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary to the
Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
HHS 613 Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Planning and Evaluation
HHS 614 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Aging
HHS 615 Special Assistant to the Director of Communications
HHS 617 Confidential Assistant to the Special Assistant to the
Secretary of Health and Human Services
HHS 618 Special Assistant to the Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
HHS 620 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Planning and Evaluation, Office of Family, Community and Long-Term Care
Policy
HHS 622 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Public
Liaison, Health Care Financing Administration
HHS 623 Executive Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Health, Public Health Service
HHS 625 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Public Affairs (Policy and Strategy)
HHS 628 Special Assistant to the Administrator, Substance Abuse
and Mental Health Services Administration
HHS 630 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Health (Communications)
HHS 631 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary,
Administration for Children and Families
HHS 632 Special Outreach Coordinator to the Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Public Affairs (Policy and Strategy)
HHS 633 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Community
Services, Administration for Children and Families
HHS 634 Special Assistant to the Deputy Director, Office of Child
Support Enforcement
HHS 636 Senior Advisor to the Director, Indian Health Service
HHS 637 Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs to the
Director, U.S. Office of Consumer Affairs
HHS 638 Special Assistant to the Counselor to the Secretary
HHS 639 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Policy and External Affairs
HHS 641 Executive Assistant for Legislative Affairs to the
Assistant Secretary for Health
213.3317 Department of Education
EDU 3 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office
of Human Resources and Administration
EDU 4 Deputy Secretary's Regional Representative, Region IV
(Atlanta, GA) to the Secretary's Regional Representative, Region IV,
Office of Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs
EDU 7 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office of
Postsecondary Education
EDU 8 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Public Affairs
EDU 11 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Scheduling and
Briefing Staff
EDU 12 Confidential Assistant to the Chief of Staff
EDU 13 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office of
Human Resources and Administration
EDU 16 Special Assistant to the Director, Community Reform
Initiatives Services
EDU 17 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Secretary
EDU 19 Special Assistant to the Secretary of Education
EDU 20 Steward to the Chief of Staff
EDU 24 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of
Intergovernmental and Constituent Affairs
EDU 25 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Scheduling and
Briefing Staff
EDU 26 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Intergovernmental
and Constituent Services
EDU 27 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office
of Civil Rights
EDU 29 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office of
Postsecondary Education
EDU 30 Director, Scheduling and Briefing Staff to the Chief of
Staff, Office of the Secretary
EDU 31 Special Assistant to the Secretary of Education
EDU 33 Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff
EDU 34 Special Assistant to the Commissioner, Rehabilitation
Service Administration
EDU 35 Special Assistant to the Director, Policy Development
Staff
EDU 36 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office of
Elementary and Secondary Education
EDU 42 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Elementary and Secondary Education
EDU 43 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of
Bilingual Education and Minority Languages Affairs
EDU 44 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office of
Educational Research and Improvement
EDU 47 Confidential Assistant to the Chief of Staff
EDU 49 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Scheduling and
Briefing Staff
EDU 50 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Public
Affairs
EDU 53 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office of
Policy and Planning
EDU 55 Special Assistant (Special Advisor, HBCU) to the Director,
Historically Black Colleges and Universities Staff
EDU 56 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office of
Elementary and Secondary Education
EDU 57 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Bilingual
Education and Minority Languages Affairs
EDU 62 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office of
Elementary and Secondary Education
EDU 66 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office of
Special Education and Rehabilitative Services
EDU 67 Special Assistant to the Secretary of Education
EDU 69 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of Public
Affairs
EDU 71 Executive Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Education
EDU 73 Confidential Assistant to the Senior Advisor on Education
Reform
EDU 74 Chief of Staff to the Deputy Secretary
EDU 76 Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff
EDU 78 Special Assistant to the
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Assistant Secretary, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education
EDU 79 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of Public
Affairs
EDU 81 Special Assistant to the Secretary of Education
EDU 82 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office of
Postsecondary Education
EDU 84 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Corporate Liaison
Staff, Office of the Deputy Secretary
EDU 84 Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff
EDU 85 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary,
Office of Student Financial Assistance Programs
EDU 91 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Public
Affairs
EDU 94 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office of
Vocational and Adult Education
EDU 95 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office for
Civil Rights
EDU 97 Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of Education
EDU 98 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Special
Education and Rehabilitation Services
EDU 99 Executive Assistant for Policy and Operations to the
Assistant Secretary, Office of Civil Rights
EDU 101 Deputy Secretary's Regional Representative to the
Secretary's Regional Representative, Region I, Boston, MA
EDU 103 Secretary's Regional Representative, Region VIII-Denver,
CO, to the Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental and Interagency
Affairs
EDU 105 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office of
Human Resources and Administration
EDU 106 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office of
Human Resources Division
EDU 107 Secretary's Regional Representative, Region V, Chicago,
IL, to the Director, State, Local and Regional Services Staff, Office
of Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs
EDU 108 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Public
Affairs
EDU 109 Secretary's Regional Representative, Region VII, Kansas
City, MO, to the Director, of the State, Local and Regional Services
Staff, Office of Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs
EDU 110 Secretary's Regional Representative-Region II-New York,
NY, to the Director of State, Local and Regional Services Staff
EDU 111 Director, White House Initiatives on Hispanic Education
to the Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental and Interagency
Affairs
EDU 112 Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff
EDU 113 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office of
Educational Research and Improvement
EDU 114 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office of
Elementary and Secondary Education
EDU 115 Special Assistant to the Senior Advisor on Education
EDU 117 Director, Historically Black Colleges to the Assistant
Secretary, Office of Postsecondary Education
EDU 118 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office of
Educational Research and Improvement
EDU 119 Secretary's Regional Representative to the Assistant
Secretary for Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs
EDU 120 Director, Congressional Affairs Staff to the Assistant
Secretary for Legislation and Congressional Affairs
EDU 121 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office of
Civil Rights
EDU 122 Deputy Secretary's Regional Representative, Region VI,
Dallas, Texas, to the Secretary's Regional Representative
EDU 123 Secretary's Regional Representatives Regional VI-Dallas,
TX, to the Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental and Interagency
Affairs
EDU 124 Liaison for Community and Junior Colleges to the
Assistant Secretary, Office of Vocational and Adult Education
EDU 125 Deputy Director, Office of Bilingual Education and
Minority Languages Affairs to the Director
EDU 127 Secretary's Regional Representative Region 1-Boston, MA,
to the Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental and Interagency
Affairs
EDU 129 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Vocational and Adult Education
EDU 130 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Executive
Secretariat
EDU 131 Secretary's Regional Representative, Region IX, San
Francisco, CA, to the Director, State, Local and Regional Services
Staff, Office of Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs
EDU 132 Confidential Assistant to the Special Advisor on
Education Technology
EDU 134 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office
of Legislative and Congressional Affairs
EDU 137 Special Assistant to the Under Secretary
EDU 138 Special Assistant to the Under Secretary
EDU 139 Confidential Assistant to the General Counsel
EDU 141 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office of
Civil Rights
EDU 144 Director, Intradepartmental Services to the Director,
Federal Interagency and Internal Services
EDU 145 Special Assistant to the Under Secretary
EDU 156 Special Assistant to the Director, Historically Black
Colleges and Universities
EDU 157 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office
of Postsecondary Education
EDU 159 Confidential Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary,
Student Financial Assistance Programs, Office of Postsecondary
Education
EDU 161 Confidential Assistant to the Counselor to the Secretary
EDU 164 Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff
EDU 169 Special Assistant to the Director, Community Development
Field Services Staff, Community Reform Initiatives Services
EDU 174 Confidential Assistant to the Chief of Staff, Office of
the Deputy Secretary
EDU 175 Confidential Assistant to the Special Assistant, Office
of the Secretary
EDU 177 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs
EDU 178 Confidential Assistant to the Chief of Staff
EDU 184 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office
of Legislation and Congressional Affairs
EDU 202 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Community Reform
Initiatives Services
EDU 224 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Community Reform
Initiatives Services
EDU 226 Confidential Assistant to the Special Advisor to the
Secretary
EDU 227 Confidential Assistant to the Chief of Staff, Office of
the Secretary
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EDU 273 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office of
Postsecondary Education
EDU 340 Deputy Secretary's Regional Representative, Region II,
New York, NY, to the Secretary's Regional Representative
EDU 347 Secretary's Regional Representative, Region X, Seattle,
WA, to the Director of the State, Local and Regional Services Staff,
Office of Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs
EDU 356 Deputy Director, Office of Public Affairs to the
Director, Office of Public Affairs
EDU 404 Secretary's Regional Representative, Region IV, Atlanta,
GA, to the Director, State, Local and Regional Services Staff, Office
of Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs
EDU 427 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Legislation and Congressional Affairs
EDU 428 Confidential Assistant to the Chief of Staff
EDU 432 Special Assistant to the Director, Community Development
Field Services Staff, Community Reform Initiatives Services
EDU 433 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Constituent
Relations Staff
EDU 434 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Community
Development Field Services Staff
EDU 436 Special Assistant to the Director, Policy Development
Staff
EDU 437 Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary
EDU 438 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, Office
for Civil Rights
EDU 439 Special Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff
213.3318 Environmental Protection Agency
EPA 155 Congressional Liaison Specialist to the Associate
Administrator
EPA 160 Director, Congressional Liaison Division to the Associate
Administrator for Congressional and Legislative Affairs
EPA 163 Communications Specialist to the Associate Administrator
for Communications, Education and Public Affairs
EPA 167 Director, Public Liaison Division to the Associate
Administrator for Communications, Education and Public Affairs
EPA 168 Program Advisor to the Assistant Administrator, Office of
Air and Radiation
EPA 170 Staff Assistant (Management) to the Assistant
Administrator for Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation
EPA 171 Congressional Liaison Specialist to the Director,
Congressional Liaison Division
EPA 172 Special Assistant to the Assistant Administrator, Office
of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
EPA 175 Director, Office of the Executive Secretariat to the
Chief of Staff, Office of the Administrator
EPA 176 Staff Assistant to the Deputy Associate Administrator,
Office of Communications
EPA 177 Senior Policy Advisor to the Assistant Administrator,
Office of Air and Radiation
EPA 178 Policy Advisor to the Assistant Administrator, Office of
Air and Radiation
EPA 179 Advanced Program Advisor to the Assistant Administrator
for Enforcement
EPA 180 Special Assistant to the Associate Administrator for
Regional Operations and State/Local Relations
EPA 182 Legal Advisor to the Assistant Administrator for
Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances
EPA 183 Confidential Assistant to the Chief of Staff
EPA 184 Chief, Policy Counsel to the Assistant Administrator,
Office of Water
EPA 185 Special Assistant to the Associate Administrator for
Regional Operations and State/Local Relations
EPA 187 Counsel to the Assistant Administrator for Air and
Radiation
EPA 188 Legislative Coordinator to the Assistant Administrator,
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
EPA 189 Director, Policy Development to the Assistant
Administrator for Water
EPA 190 Special Assistant to the General Counsel
EPA 191 Special Assistant to the Regional Administrator, Region
III, Philadelphia, PA
EPA 192 Director, State/Local Relations Division to the Associate
Administrator, for Regional Operations and State/Local Relations
EPA 193 Executive Assistant to the Assistant Administrator for
Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances
EPA 194 Special Assistant to the Associate Administrator for
Communications, Education, and Public Affairs
EPA 196 Counsel to the Assistant Administrator
EPA 197 Confidential Assistant to the Chief of Staff
213.3319 Administrative Conference of the United States
ACUS 6 Special Assistant to the Chairman, Administrative
Conference of the United States
213.3321 Overseas Private Investment Corporation
OPIC 14 Special Assistant to the Senior Vice President for Policy
and Investment Development
213.3322 Interstate Commerce Commission
ICC 1 Confidential Assistant to the Commissioner
ICC 6 Confidential Assistant to the Commissioner
ICC 8 Confidential Assistant to the Chairman
ICC 67 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Congressional
and Legislative Affairs
ICC 69 Congressional Affairs Advisor to the Chairman
ICC 72 Staff Advisor (Management) to the Commissioner
ICC 74 Executive Assistant to the Commissioner
ICC 75 Congressional Affairs Assistant to the Congressional
Affairs Advisor
213.3323 Federal Communications Commission
FCC 21 Special Assistant to the Chief, Common Carrier Bureau
FCC 23 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Legislative
Affairs
FCC 24 Research Assistant to the Director, Office of Public
Affairs
FCC 25 Special Assistant to the Deputy Chief, Cable Services
Bureau
FCC 26 Special Assistant (Public Affairs) to the Chief, Cable
Services Bureau
213.3325 United States Tax Court
TCOUS 40 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 41 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 42 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 43 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 44 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 45 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 46 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
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TCOUS 47 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 48 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 49 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 50 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 51 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 52 Secretary to a Judge
TCOUS 53 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 54 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 55 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 56 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 57 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 58 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 59 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 60 Secretary (Confidential Assistant) to a Judge
TCOUS 61 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 62 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 63 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge.
TCOUS 64 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 65 Secretary and Confidential Assistant to a Judge
TCOUS 66 Trial Clerk to a Judge
TCOUS 67 Trial Clerk to a Judge
TCOUS 68 Trial Clerk to a Judge
TCOUS 69 Trial Clerk to a Judge
TCOUS 70 Trial Clerk to a Judge
TCOUS 71 Trial Clerk to a Judge
TCOUS 72 Trial Clerk to a Judge
TCOUS 74 Trial Clerk to a Judge
TCOUS 75 Trial Clerk to a Judge
TCOUS 77 Trial Clerk to a Judge
TCOUS 78 Trial Clerk to a Judge
TCOUS 79 Trial Clerk to a Judge
TCOUS 81 Secretary (Confidential Assistant) to a Judge
213.3327 Department of Veterans Affairs
VA 72 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional Affairs
VA 73 Special Assistant to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs
VA 74 Special Assistant to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs
VA 76 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional Affairs
VA 77 Special Assistant to the Director, National Cemetery System
VA 78 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Finance
and Information Resources Management
VA 79 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Human
Resources and Administration
VA 80 Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Veterans
Affairs
VA 81 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Public and
Intergovernmental Affairs
VA 82 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Public and
Intergovernmental Affairs
VA 83 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Policy and
Planning
VA 84 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional Affairs
VA 85 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Public and
Intergovernmental Affairs
VA 86 Executive Assistant to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs
213.3328 United States Information Agency
USIA 12 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
USIA 14 Program Officer to the Associate Director, Bureau of
Information
USIA 22 Supervisory Public Affairs Specialist (New York, N.Y.) to
the Associate Director Bureau of Information, Foreign Press Center
USIA 37 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Citizen
Exchanges, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
USIA 45 Director, Office of Program Coordination and Development,
to the Associate Director, Bureau of Policy and Programs
USIA 54 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Citizen
Exchanges
USIA 67 Chief, Voluntary Visitors Division to the Director,
Office of International Visitors, Bureau of Educational and Cultural
Affairs
USIA 80 Special Advisor to the Director, Office of Public Liaison
USIA 83 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Research
USIA 89 Staff Director, Advisory Board for Cuba Broadcasting to
the Chairman of the Advisory Board
USIA 93 Program Officer to the Deputy Director, Office of
European Affairs
USIA 99 White House Liaison to the Chief of Staff, Office of the
Director
USIA 101 Public Affairs Specialist to the Director, New York
Foreign Press Center, New York, NY
USIA 112 Special Assistant to the Associate Director, Office of
Program Coordination and Development, Bureau of Policy and Programs
USIA 116 Special Projects Officer to the Director, Office of
Citizen Exchanges
USIA 118 Senior Assistant to the Director, United States
Information Agency
USIA 124 Special Assistant to the Associate Director for
Programs, Bureau of Information
USIA 125 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Academic
Affairs, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
USIA 126 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
USIA 127 Writer to the Director, Office of Policy
USIA 129 Special Assistant to the Director of Worldnet Television
and Film Service, Bureau of Broadcasting
USIA 130 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Voice of
America, Bureau of Broadcasting
USIA 131 Director, Policy and Planning Unit to the Deputy
Director, United States Information Agency
USIA 132 Director, Office of International Visitors, to the
Associate Director of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
USIA 134 Director, Office of Thematic Programs to the Associate
Director, Bureau of Information
USIA 135 Senior Advisor to the Associate Director, Bureau of
Information
USIA 136 Senior Advisor to the Director, Office of Public Liaison
USIA 137 Deputy Director to the Director, Office of Arts America
213.3330 Securities and Exchange Commission
SEC 3 Confidential Assistant to the Commissioner
SEC 4 Confidential Assistant to the Chief of Staff
SEC 8 Secretary (OA) to the Chief Accountant
SEC 11 Confidential Assistant to the Chairman
SEC 12 Supervisory Public Affairs Specialist to the Chairman
SEC 15 Secretary to the Director, Division of Market Regulations
SEC 16 Secretary to the Director, Division of Enforcement
SEC 19 Secretary (OA) to the Director, Division of Corporate
Finance
SEC 24 Secretary to the Chief Economist
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SEC 27 Secretary (Typing) to the Director, International Affairs
SEC 28 Confidential Assistant to the Chairman of the Securities
and Exchange Commission
SEC 29 Secretary to the Deputy Director of Market Regulation
SEC 31 Public Affairs Specialist to the Director of Public
Affairs, Office of Public Affairs, Policy Evaluation and Research
SEC 32 Confidential Assistant to the Director of Public Affairs
SEC 33 Confidential Assistant to the Regional Administrator
SEC 34 Secretary to the Executive Director
SEC 35 Secretary to the General Counsel
SEC 36 Confidential Assistant to the Chairman
SEC 37 Writer-Editor to the Chairman
SEC 38 Director, Office of Consumer Affairs to the Chairman
213.3331 Department of Energy
DOE 574 Confidential Assistant to the Chief of Staff
DOE 576 Director, Office of Scheduling and Logistics to the
Secretary of Energy
DOE 580 Staff Assistant to the Director, Office of
Nonproliferation and National Security
DOE 581 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy
DOE 582 Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary for Scheduling
and Logistics
DOE 587 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Environmental Safety and Health
DOE 589 Congressional Liaison Officer to the Deputy Assistant
Secretary for House Liaison
DOE 590 Staff Assistant to the Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
DOE 591 Staff Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Building Technologies
DOE 592 Staff Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Gas
and Technology
DOE 596 Legislative Affairs Specialist to the Assistant Secretary
for Congressional, Intergovernmental and International Affairs
DOE 598 Staff Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Energy
DOE 599 Staff Assistant to the Director, Office of Civilian
Radioactive Waste Management
DOE 600 Special Assistant to the Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Policy
DOE 601 Program Information Coordinator to the Director, Office
of Strategic Planning
DOE 602 Technology Transfer Specialist to the Director, Office of
Technology Utilization
DOE 603 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Strategic
Planning and Analysis
DOE 604 Special Assistant to the Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Policy
DOE 605 Special Assistant to the Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Policy, Planning and Program Evaluation
DOE 606 Staff Assistant to the Senior Staff Assistant, Office of
the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Gas and Petroleum Technology
DOE 607 Special Assistant to the General Counsel
DOE 608 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Defense
Programs
DOE 609 Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of Energy
DOE 610 Staff Assistant to the Director, Office of Energy
Research
DOE 611 Staff Assistant to the Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
DOE 613 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Environmental Restoration and Waste Management
DOE 615 Staff Assistant to the Director, Office of Intelligence
and National Security
DOE 616 Policy Analyst to the Chief Financial Officer
DOE 617 Senior Advisor for Diversity Programs and Education
Initiatives to the Director, Office of Science Education and Technical
Information
DOE 618 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Public
Accountability, Environmental Restoration and Waste Management
DOE 619 Confidential Assistant to the General Counsel
DOE 620 Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff
DOE 622 Legislative Affairs Specialist to the Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Senate Liaison, Office of Congressional and
Intergovernmental Affairs
DOE 623 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy
DOE 624 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy
DOE 625 Staff Assistant to the Deputy Associate Deputy Secretary
for Field Management
DOE 626 Staff Assistant to the Director, Office of Public
Accountability
DOE 627 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Environmental Restoration and Waste Management
DOE 628 Policy Analyst to the Assistant Secretary for Policy,
Planning and Program Evaluation
DOE 629 Staff Assistant to the Administrator, Office of Energy
Information Administration
DOE 631 Special Assistant to the Press Secretary, Press Services
Division, Office of Public and Consumer Affairs
DOE 633 Staff Assistant to the Under Secretary
DOE 634 Staff Assistant to the Director, Scheduling and Logistics
DOE 635 Staff Assistant to the Director, Scheduling and Logistics
DOE 636 Deputy Director, Scheduling and Logistics to the
Director, Scheduling and Logistics
DOE 637 Executive Assistant to the Secretary of Energy
DOE 638 Staff Assistant to the Director, Scheduling and Logistics
DOE 639 Staff Assistant to the Press Secretary, Office of Public
and Consumer Affairs
DOE 640 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Facility Transition and Management
DOE 641 Staff Assistant (Legal) to the Assistant General Counsel
for General Law
DOE 642 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Policy
DOE 644 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Efficiency
and Renewable Energy
DOE 645 Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Energy
DOE 646 Staff Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Transportation Technologies
DOE 649 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Public
Accountability
DOE 650 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Nuclear
Energy
DOE 651 Staff Assistant to the Associate Deputy Secretary for
Field Management
DOE 652 Staff Assistant to the Director, Office of Strategic
Planning and Analysis
DOE 653 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Policy
DOE 654 Confidential Staff Assistant to the Director, Office of
Economic Impact and Diversity
DOE 655 Special Assistant for Regulatory Compliance to the
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Deputy Assistant Secretary for Compliance and Program Coordination
DOE 656 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Nuclear
Energy
DOE 657 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Economic
Impact and Diversity
DOE 658 Director, Office of Natural Gas Policy to the Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy
DOE 659 Staff Assistant to the Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Policy
DOE 660 Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Energy
DOE 661 Staff Assistant to the Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Human Resources and Administration
DOE 662 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Human
Resources and Administration
DOE 663 Special Assistant for Communications to the Director,
Office of Energy Research
DOE 664 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Environmental Management
DOE 665 Special Liaison (Federal Power Marketing Administration)
to the Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
DOE 666 Special Assistant to the Director, Press Services
Division
DOE 667 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Energy
and Renewable Energy
DOE 668 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy
DOE 669 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy
DOE 670 Staff Assistant to the Director, Office of Nuclear Energy
DOE 671 Staff Assistant to the Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
DOE 672 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Policy
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
FERC 1 Executive Assistant to the Chairman, Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission
FERC 2 Attorney Advisor (Public Utilities) to the Chairman
FERC 3 Confidential Assistant to a Member
FERC 4 Attorney-Adviser (Public Utilities) to a Member of the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
FERC 5 Staff Assistant to the Director, Office of External
Affairs
213.3332 Small Business Administration
SBA 4 Special Assistant to the Deputy Administrator
SBA 11 Deputy Assistant Administrator for Congressional and
Legislative Affairs to the Assistant Administrator for Congressional
and Legislative Affairs
SBA 92 Assistant to the Administrator, Small Business
Administration
SBA 97 Confidential Assistant to the General Counsel
SBA 100 Special Assistant to the Regional Administrator, Dallas
Regional Office
SBA 114 Special Assistant to the Assistant Administrator for
Women's Business Ownership
SBA 151 Director of External Affairs to the Associate
Administrator for Communications and Public Liaison
SBA 157 Special Assistant to the Associate Deputy Administrator
for Economic Development
SBA 168 Director of Intergovernmental Affairs to the Associate
Administrator for Communications and Public Liaison
SBA 169 Regional Administrator, Region I, Boston, MA,
Administrator, Small Business Administration
SBA 170 Regional Administrator, Region VIII, Denver, CO, to the
Administrator, Small Business Administration
SBA 172 Regional Administrator, Region VII, Kansas City, MO, to
the Administrator, Small Business Administration
SBA 173 Regional Administrator, Region VI, Dallas, TX, to the
Administrator, Small Business Administration
SBA 174 Regional Administrator, Region V, Chicago, IL, to the
Administrator, Small Business Administration
SBA 175 Regional Administrator, Region IV, Atlanta, GA, to the
Administrator, Small Business Administrator
SBA 176 Regional Administrator, Region II, New York, NY, to the
Administrator, Small Business Administration
SBA 178 Regional Administrator, Region III, Philadelphia, PA, to
the Administrator, Small Business Administration
SBA 179 Press Secretary to the Administrator to the Associate
Administrator for Communications and Public Liaison
SBA 180 Special Assistant to the Associate Administrator for
Communications and Public Liaison
SBA 182 Assistant Administrator for Marketing and Outreach to the
Associate Administrator for Communications and Public Liaison
SBA 186 Special Assistant to the Associate Administrator for
Investment
SBA 188 Regional Administrator, Region IX, San Francisco, CA, to
the Administrator, Small Business Administration
SBA 189 Regional Administrator, Region X, Seattle, WA, to the
Administrator, Small Business Administration
SBA 190 Chief of Staff to the Administrator
SBA 191 Director of Consumer Affairs to the Associate
Administrator, Communications and Public Liaison
SBA 192 Special Assistant to the Director of Consumer Affairs
213.3333 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
FDIC 15 Secretary to the Chairman
213.3334 Federal Trade Commission
FTC 2 Director of Public Affairs (Supervisory Public Affairs
Specialist) to the Chairman
FTC 14 Congressional Liaison Specialist to the Chairman
FTC 18 Executive Secretary to the Chairman
FTC 20 Special Assistant to the Commissioner
FTC 21 Special Assistant to the Commissioner
FTC 22 Secretary (Office Automation) to the Director, Bureau of
Competition
213.3337 General Services Administration
GSA 11 Special Assistant to the Administrator, General Services
Administration
GSA 24 Special Assistant to the Commissioner, Public Buildings
Service
GSA 26 Special Assistant to the Commissioner, Public Buildings
Service
GSA 44 Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff
GSA 52 Special Assistant to the Commissioner, Public Buildings
Service
GSA 58 Special Assistant to the Deputy Administrator
GSA 62 Special Assistant to the Commissioner, Information
Resources Management Service
GSA 82 Special Assistant to the Regional Administrator, Region 4,
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Atlanta, GA
GSA 88 Special Assistant to the Regional Administrator, Region
10, Auburn, WA
GSA 89 Congressional Liaison Officer to the Associate
Administrator for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
GSA 90 Deputy Associate Administrator for Congressional and
Intergovernmental Affairs to the Associate Administrator for
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
GSA 94 Congressional Relations Officer to the Associate
Administrator, Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
GSA 105 Special Assistant to the Associate Administrator for
Public Affairs
GSA 106 Special Assistant to the Associate Administrator for
Public Affairs
GSA 107 Special Assistant to the Associate Administrator for
Administration
GSA 113 Senior Advisor (Region 1--Boston, MA) to the Regional
Director
GSA 114 Special Assistant to the Regional Administrator
GSA 126 Director, Office of Media Relations to the Associate
Administrator for Public Affairs
GSA 127 Special Assistant to the Director of Small and
Disadvantaged Business Utilization
GSA 128 Director of Industry and Public Outreach to the
Commissioner, Information Resources Management Services
GSA 129 Special Assistant to the Associate Administrator for FTS
2000
213.3339 U.S. International Trade Commission
ITC 1 Staff Assistant to a Commissioner
ITC 3 Staff Assistant (Legal) to a Commissioner
ITC 5 Staff Assistant to the Chairman
ITC 6 Staff Assistant (Legal) to a Commissioner
ITC 7 Special Assistant (Economics) to a Commissioner
ITC 9 Confidential Assistant to a Commissioner
ITC 12 Staff Assistant to a Commissioner
ITC 13 Staff Assistant (Economics) to a Commissioner
ITC 14 Staff Assistant (Legal) to a Commissioner
ITC 15 Confidential Assistant to a Commissioner
ITC 17 Staff Assistant (Legal) to a Commissioner
ITC 18 Staff Assistant (Legal) to a Commissioner
ITC 19 Staff Assistant (Economics) to a Commissioner
ITC 20 Staff Assistant (Economics) to a Commissioner
ITC 22 Staff Assistant to a Commissioner
ITC 24 Staff Assistant (Legal) to the Chairman
ITC 25 Staff Assistant (Legal) to a Commissioner
ITC 26 Staff Assistant (Legal) to a Commissioner
ITC 27 Congressional Liaison to the Chairman
ITC 29 Staff Assistant to a Commissioner
ITC 30 Confidential Assistant to a Commissioner
ITC 31 Executive Assistant to a Commissioner
ITC 32 Special Assistant to a Commissioner
ITC 33 Staff Assistant (Economics) to the Chairman
213.3340 National Archives and Records Administration
NARA 3 Presidential Diarist to the Archivist of the United States
213.3341 National Labor Relations Board
NLRB 1 Confidential Assistant to the Chairman
213.3342 Export-Import Bank of the United States
EXIM 3 Administrative Assistant to the Director
EXIM 30 Administrative Assistant to the Director
EXIM 38 Assistant to the Chairman and President
EXIM 39 Assistant to the Chairman and President
EXIM 40 Assistant to the Chairman and President
EXIM 42 Assistant to the President and Chairman
EXIM 44 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Vice Chairman
EXIM 45 Administrative Assistant to the Bank Director
EXIM 46 Administrative Assistant to the Chief of Staff
EXIM 47 Confidential Assistant to the President and Chairman
EXIM 48 Administrative Assistant to the Chairman
213.3343 Farm Credit Administration
FCA 1 Special Assistant to the Chairman
FCA 8 Secretary to the Chairman
FCA 11 Special Assistant to a Member
FCA 15 Congressional and Public Affairs Specialist to the
Director of Congressional and Public Affairs
213.3344 Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
OSHRC 2 Special Assistant to the Chairman of the Occupational
Safety and Health Review Commission
OSHRC 3 Confidential Assistant to a Member (Commissioner)
OSHRC 11 Counselor to a Member (Commissioner)
213.3347 Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
FMCS 7 Special Assistant to the Director, Federal Mediation
Conciliation Service
FMCS 8 Public Affairs Director to the Director, Federal Mediation
and Conciliation Service
FMCS 9 Staff Assistant to the Director, Federal Mediation and
Conciliation Service
213.3348 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NASA 21 Public Affairs Specialist to the Associate Administrator
for Public Affairs
NASA 24 Legislative Affairs Assistant to the Special Assistant to
the Associate Administrator for Legislative Affairs
NASA 25 Public Affairs Specialist to the Senior Public Affairs
Specialist
NASA 26 Intergovernmental Affairs Specialist to the Associate
Administrator Office of Policy and Plans
NASA 28 Public Affairs Specialist to the Associate Administrator
for Public Affairs
NASA 29 Public Affairs Specialist to the Associate Administrator
for Public Affairs
213.3351 Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission
FM 7 Attorney-Advisor (General) to a Commissioner
FM 17 Confidential Assistant to the Chairman
FM 19 Attorney-Advisor (General) to the Chairman
FM 22 Attorney-Advisor to the Chairman
FM 23 Confidential Assistant to a Commissioner
213.3352 Government Printing Office
GPO 3 Congressional and Public Affairs Officer to the Public
Printer
213.3356 Commission on Civil Rights
CCR 9 Executive Assistant to the
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Staff Director
CCR 10 Special Assistant to the Staff Director, Office of the
Staff Director
CCR 12 Special Assistant to a Commissioner
CCR 13 Special Assistant to a Commissioner
CCR 14 Deputy General Counsel to the General Counsel, Office of
the General Counsel
CCR 15 Special Assistant to a Commissioner
CCR 15 Special Assistant to a Commissioner
CCR 23 Special Assistant to a Commissioner
CCR 28 Special Assistant to a Commissioner
CCR 29 Special Assistant to a Commissioner
CCR 30 Special Assistant to a Commissioner
CCR 32 Special Assistant to a Commissioner
213.3357 National Credit Union Administration
NCUA 12 Executive Assistant to the Vice Chairman
NCUA 20 Executive Assistant to a Board Member
NCUA 21 Secretary (Typing) to a Board Member
NCUA 23 Special Assistant to the Executive Director
NCUA 24 Deputy Director to the Director of Community Development
Credit Unions
213.3358 United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
CAAF 1 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Judge
CAAF 2 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Chief Judge
CAAF 3 Private Secretary to the Judge
CAAF 4 Private Secretary to the Judge
CAAF 5 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Judge
CAAF 6 Private Secretary to the Judge
CAAF 7 Private Secretary to the Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for
the Armed Forces
CAAF 8 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Judge, U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
CAAF 9 Personal and Confidential Assistant to the Judge, U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
CAAF 10 Private Secretary to the Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for
the Armed Forces
CAAF 11 Paralegal Specialist to the Chief Judge
CAAF 12 Paralegal Specialist to the Chief Judge Court of Appeals
for the Armed Forces
CAAF 13 Paralegal Specialist to the Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Armed Forces
CAAF 14 Paralegal Specialist to the Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Armed Forces
213.3359 Corporation for National and Community Service
CNCS 4 Executive Assistant to the Managing Director
CNCS 5 Special Assistant to the Director of Action
CNCS 7 Special Assistant to the Director
CNCS 10 Special Assistant to the Director of Public Liaison
CNCS 12 Special Assistant to the Director of Action
CNCS 13 Confidential Assistant to the Director of ACTION
CNCS 14 Legislative and Intergovernmental Specialist to the
Director, Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
CNCS 17 Executive Assistant to the Vice President/Director,
Domestic Volunteer Service Programs
CNCS 19 Special Assistant to the Director of Public Affairs
CNCS 20 Legislative Officer to the Director, Congressional and
Intergovernmental Affairs
CNCS 22 Director, Higher Education and Youth Communication to the
Director, Public Affairs
CNCS 23 Deputy Director to the Director, Domestic Volunteer
Service Programs
CNCS 24 Director of Constituency Relations to the Director of
Public Liaison
CNCS 25 Public Affairs Officer to the Chief External Affairs
Officer
213.3360 Consumer Product Safety Commission
CPSC 49 Office of a Commissioner
CPSC 50 Staff Assistant to a Commissioner
CPSC 52 Director, Office of Information and Public Affairs to the
Chairman
CPSC 53 Special Assistant to the Chairman
CPSC 55 Executive Assistant to the Chairman
CPSC 56 Director, Office of Congressional Relations to the
Chairman
CPSC 59 Special Assistant to the Chairman
CPSC 60 Special Assistant to the Chairman
CPSC 61 Staff Assistant to a Commissioner
CPSC 62 Special Assistant to a Commissioner
CPSC 63 Special Assistant to a Commissioner
213.3361 Social Security Administration
SSA 1 Executive Assistant to the Commissioner, Social Security
Administration
SSA 2 Special Assistant to the Principal Executive Officer
213.3364 U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
ACDA 2 Secretary (Steno O/A) to the Deputy Director, U.S. Arms
Control and Disarmament Agency
ACDA 4 Secretary (Office Automation) to the Assistant Director,
Intelligence, Verification and Information Support Bureau
ACDA 5 Secretary to the Assistant Director of the
Nonproliferation and Regional Arms Control Bureau
ACDA 13 Confidential Assistant to the Special Representative to
the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons Office
ACDA 17 Secretary (OA) to the Director
ACDA 23 Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Director,
Multilateral Affairs Bureau
ACDA 27 Special Assistant to the Director, U.S. Arms Control and
Disarmament Agency
ACDA 28 Special Assistant to the Director, U.S. Arms Control and
Disarmament Agency
ACDA 31 Speechwriter to the Director, U.S. Arms Control and
Disarmament Agency
ACDA 35 Policy Analyst to the Director, U.S. Arms Control and
Disarmament Agency
ACDA 36 Director of Public Information to the Director of Arms
Control and Disarmament Agency
213.3367 Federal Maritime Commission
FMC 5 Counselor to a Commissioner
FMC 10 Special Assistant to a Commissioner
FMC 26 Administrative Assistant to the Counsel to the Chairman
FMC 30 Special Assistant to a Commissioner
FMC 31 Counsel to a Commissioner
FMC 32 Special Assistant to a Commissioner
FMC 33 Counsel to the Chairman
FMC 34 Special Assistant to a Commissioner
FMC 35 Counsel to a
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Commissioner
FMC 36 Counsel to a Commissioner
213.3368 Agency for International Development
AID 125 Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff
AID 127 Supervisory Public Affairs Specialist to the Director,
Office of External Affairs
AID 130 Public Affairs Specialist to the Deputy Chief of Public
Liaison Division, Office of External Affairs
AID 131 Public Affairs Specialist to the Chief of Public Liaison
Division, Office of External Affairs
AID 133 Public Affairs Specialist to the Chief of Public
Relations Division, Office of External Affairs
AID 134 Special Assistant to the Chief of Public Relations,
Office of External Affairs
AID 135 Junior Press Officer to the Chief of Press Relations
Division, Office of External Affairs
AID 136 Congressional Liaison Officer to the Deputy Assistant
Administrator, Bureau of Legislative Affairs
AID 137 Congressional Liaison Officer to the Deputy Assistant
Administrator, Bureau of Legislative Affairs
AID 138 Public Affairs Specialist to the Assistant Administrator,
Bureau of Legislative and Public Affairs
AID 139 Deputy Director, Office of Public Affairs to the
Assistant Administrator, Bureau of Legislative and Public Affairs
AID 141 Special Assistant and Legal Counsel to the General
Counsel
AID 145 Public Affairs Specialist to the Chief, Public Liaison
Office, Bureau for Legislation and Public Affairs
AID 146 Special Assistant to the Assistant Administrator, Bureau
for Europe and New Independent States
213.3371 Office of Government Ethics
OGE 2 Executive Secretary to the Director, Office of Government
Ethics
213.3373 United States Trade and Development Agency
TDA 2 Congressional Liaison Officer to the Director, Trade and
Development Agency
TDA 3 Special Assistant for Policy and Public Affairs to the
Director, Trade and Development Agency
213.3376 Appalachian Regional Commission
ARC 12 Senior Policy Advisor to the Federal Co-Chairman
ARC 13 Special Assistant to the Federal Co-Chairman
213.3377 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
EEOC 9 Special Assistant to a Chairman
EEOC 13 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Legal Counsel
EEOC 15 Media Contact Specialist to the Director, Office of
Communications and Legislative Affairs
EEOC 17 Special Assistant to a Commissioner
EEOC 18 Media Contact Specialist to the Director for the Office
of Communications and Legislative Affairs
EEOC 22 Director Legislative Affairs Staff to the Director,
Office of Communications and Legislative Affairs
EEOC 32 Special Assistant to a Commissioner
EEOC 34 Special Assistant for Communications and Special Projects
to the Director, Office of Communications and Legislative Affairs
EEOC 41 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of
Communications and Legislative Affairs
213.3379 Commodity Futures Trading Commission
CFTC 1 Administrative Assistant to the Chairman
CFTC 3 Administrative Assistant to a Commissioner
CFTC 4 Administrative Assistant to a Commissioner
CFTC 5 Administrative Assistant to a Commissioner
CFTC 6 Administrative Assistant to a Commissioner
CFTC 14 Special Assistant to a Commissioner
CFTC 26 Special Assistant to a Commissioner
213.3382 National Endowment for the Arts
NEA 9 Congressional Liaison Officer to the Chairman
NEA 68 Attorney Adviser to the Chairman
NEA 70 Special Assistant to the Chairman
NEA 72 Director of Policy, Planning and Research to the Chairman
NEA 73 Chief of Staff and White House Liaison to the Chairman
NEA 76 Executive Secretary to the Chairman
NEA 77 Director of Public Affairs to the Chairman, National
Endowment for the Arts
NEA 78 Special Assistant to the Chairman
NEH 48 Congressional Liaison Officer to the Chairman
NEH 63 Special Assistant to the Chairman for Institutional
Relations
NEH 65 Special Assistant to the Chairman
NEH 67 Special Assistant to the Deputy Chairman
213.3384 Department of Housing and Urban Development
HUD 39 Assistant for Congressional Relations to the Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations
HUD 41 Assistant for Congressional Relations to the Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations
HUD 42 Assistant for Congressional Relations to the Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations, Office of
Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations
HUD 45 Assistant for Congressional Relations to the Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations
HUD 64 Staff Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Operations, Office of Community Planning and Development
HUD 65 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Community
Planning and Development
HUD 68 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Community
Planning and Development
HUD 126 Special Assistant (Litigation Liaison) to the Assistant
Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
HUD 137 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Fair
Housing and Equal Opportunity
HUD 153 Executive Assistant to the President, Government National
Mortgage Association
HUD 160 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Policy
Development and Research
HUD 163 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Multifamily Housing Programs
HUD 176 Staff Assistant to the Special Assistant to Secretary
HUD 187 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Single Family Housing, Federal Housing Commission
HUD 188 Special Assistant to the
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Assistant Secretary for Administration
HUD 190 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Multifamily Housing Programs
HUD 215 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Housing,
Federal Housing Commission
HUD 238 Special Assistant to the Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development
HUD 247 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Housing,
Federal Housing Commissioner
HUD 249 Intergovernmental Relations Specialist to the Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Relations
HUD 259 Special Assistant to the Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development
HUD 263 Special Assistant (Speechwriter) to the Assistant
Secretary for Public Affairs, Office of Policy Support
HUD 272 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Grant Programs to the
Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development
HUD 280 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Community Planning and Development
HUD 281 Special Administrator to Regional Administrator
HUD 288 Assistant for Congressional Relations to the Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations
HUD 292 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Economic Development
HUD 317 Special Assistant to the Regional Administrator Regional
Housing Commissioner, Region V, Chicago, IL
HUD 323 Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Housing, Federal Housing Commission
HUD 328 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs to the
Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs
HUD 335 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development to
the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development
HUD 336 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Administration
HUD 339 Special Assistant to the Secretary's Representative
HUD 340 Special Assistant to the Secretary
HUD 341 Special Assistant to the Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development
HUD 354 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Public
and Indian Housing
HUD 370 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Public
and Indian Housing
HUD 372 Staff Assistant (Advance) to the Assistant Secretary for
Administration, Office of Executive Scheduling
HUD 381 Special Assistant to the Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development
HUD 384 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Public
and Indian Housing
HUD 385 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Public
Affairs, Office of Press Relations
HUD 387 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Public
Affairs
HUD 390 Legislative Officer to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations
HUD 398 Special Assistant to the Assistant to the Secretary for
Field Management
HUD 400 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation to the
Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations
HUD 404 Special Assistant to the Regional Administrator/ Regional
Housing Commissioner, Region V, Chicago, IL
HUD 410 Special Assistant to the General Counsel
HUD 412 Special Assistant to the Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development
HUD 418 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Distressed and Troubled Housing Recovery
HUD 421 Assistant Director to the Director, Executive
Secretariat, Office of Administration
HUD 428 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Public
and Indian Housing
HUD 436 Staff Assistant to the Director, Office of Executive
Scheduling
HUD 437 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Public
Affairs
HUD 438 Director, Hospital Mortgage Insurance Staff to the
Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing Commissioner
HUD 441 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy Development to the
Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research
HUD 445 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Economic Development
HUD 446 Senior Intergovernmental Relations Officer to the Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Relations
HUD 447 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Administration
HUD 448 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Administration
HUD 449 Legislative Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Legislation, Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental
Relations
HUD 450 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Federal Relief-South Dade County (Miami, FL)
HUD 452 Deputy Director, Special Actions Office to the Director,
Special Actions Office
HUD 457 Staff Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Federal Relief (South Dade County)
HUD 458 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Administration
HUD 460 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Administration
HUD 461 Special Assistant to the Chief Financial Officer
HUD 462 Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Administration
HUD 466 Director, Special Actions Office to the Secretary
HUD 468 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Economic Development, Office of Community Planning and Development
HUD 469 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Economic Development, Office of Community Planning and Development
HUD 470 Staff Assistant to the General Counsel
HUD 471 Special Projects Officer, Boston, MA, to the Senior
Advisor to the Secretary
HUD 472 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations to
the Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental
Relations
HUD 474 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Distressed and Troubled Housing
HUD 478 Special Projects Officer to the Senior Advisor to the
Secretary
HUD 480 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Distressed and Troubled Housing
HUD 481 Special Projects Officer to the Director, Special Actions
Office
HUD 482 Special Projects Officer
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to the Director, Special Actions Office
HUD 483 Special Assistant (Advance/Security) to the Director,
Executive Scheduling
HUD 485 Special Assistant (Advance) to the Assistant Secretary
for Administration, Office of Executive Scheduling
HUD 487 Staff Assistant (Advance) to the Assistant Secretary for
Administration, Office of Executive Scheduling
HUD 488 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Distressed
and Troubled Housing Recovery
HUD 489 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Distressed and Troubled Housing
HUD 490 Special Advisor to the Assistant Secretary for Community
Planning and Development
HUD 491 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Planning to the Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning
HUD 492 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant, Assistant
Secretary for Economic Development
HUD 494 Intergovernmental Relations Specialist to the Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Relations
HUD 495 Community Outreach Officer to the Senior Advisor to the
Secretary
HUD 496 Staff Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Intergovernmental Relations
HUD 498 Special Projects Officer to the Senior Advisor to the
Secretary
HUD 500 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Plan and Policy to the
Assistant Secretary, Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental
Relations
HUD 501 Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Community Planning and Development
HUD 502 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Distressed and Troubled Housing Recovery
HUD 503 Special Projects Officer to the Deputy Secretary, Field
Management
HUD 504 Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Distressed and Troubled Housing
HUD 505 Legislative Officer to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Legislation
HUD 506 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Empowerment Zones to the
Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development
HUD 507 Field Operations Officer to the Secretary's
Representative
HUD 508 Special Assistant/Director of Scheduling to the Secretary
HUD 509 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Public
and Indian Housing
HUD 510 Special Assistant to the Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development
HUD 511 Special Projects Officer to the Secretary's
Representative, Mid-Atlantic Office
213.3389 National Mediation Board
NMB 52 Confidential Assistant to a Board Member
NMB 53 Confidential Assistant to a Board Member
NMB 54 Confidential Assistant to the Chairman
213.3391 Office of Personnel Management
OPM 7 Deputy Director to the Director, Office of Congressional
Relations
OPM 62 Confidential Assistant to the Director
OPM 63 Confidential Assistant to the Director, Office of
Congressional Relations
OPM 64 Director of Program Management to the Chief of Staff
OPM 65 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Congressional
Relations
OPM 67 Executive Assistant to the Deputy Director
OPM 68 Deputy Director, Office of Communications to the Director,
Office of Communications
OPM 71 Special Assistant to the Director, Office of Congressional
Relations
OPM 72 Director of International Affairs to the Director
OPM 73 Public Affairs Specialist to the Deputy Director, Office
of Communications
OPM 74 Public Affairs Specialist to the Deputy Director, Office
of Communications
OPM 76 Speech Writer to the Director, Office of Communications
OPM 78 Coordinator, Interagency Affairs to the Director of Agency
Initiatives
213.3392 Federal Labor Relations Authority
FLRA 13 Staff Assistant to the General Counsel
FLRA 14 Executive Assistant to the General Counsel
FLRA 15 Public Affairs Officer to the Chairman
FLRA 19 Staff Assistant to the Chairman
213.3393 Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
PBGC 7 Assistant Executive Director for Legislative Affairs to
the Executive Director
PBGC 11 Special Assistant to the Deputy Executive Director and
Chief Financial Officer
PBGC 14 Special Assistant to the Deputy Executive Director and
Chief Financial Officer
213.3394 Department of Transportation
DOT 54 Congressional Liaison Officer to the Director, Office of
Congressional Affairs
DOT 55 Senior Congressional Liaison Officer to the Director of
Congressional Affairs
DOT 61 Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of
Transportation
DOT 69 Public Affairs Officer to the Administrator, Federal
Railroad Administration
DOT 70 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Governmental Affairs
DOT 100 Chief, Consumer Information Division to the Director,
Office of Public and Consumer Affairs
DOT 105 Staff Assistant to the Administrator, Federal Highway
Administration
DOT 127 Special Assistant and Chief, Administrative Operations
Staff to the Assistant Secretary for Budget and Programs
DOT 128 Special Assistant to the Deputy Administrator, Federal
Highway Administration
DOT 129 Special Assistant to the General Counsel
DOT 142 Intergovernmental Relations Officer to the Director,
Intergovernmental and Consumer Affairs
DOT 147 Special Assistant to the Assistant to Secretary and
Director of Public Affairs
DOT 148 Associate Director of Media Relations and Special
Projects to the Assistant to the Secretary and Director of Public
Affairs
DOT 150 Special Assistant to the Administrator, National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration
DOT 151 Director of Technology Deployment to the Deputy Secretary
of Transportation
DOT 173 Special Assistant to the Administrator, Federal Railroad
Administration
DOT 217 Special Assistant to the
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Administrator, Research and Special Programs Administration
DOT 226 Special Assistant to the Maritime Administrator
DOT 235 Special Assistant for Scheduling and Advance to the
Secretary of Transportation
DOT 254 White House Liaison to the Chief of Staff
DOT 257 Deputy Director of Public Affairs to the Assistant to the
Secretary and Director of Public Affairs
DOT 265 Special Assistant to the Director of External
Communications
DOT 271 Special Assistant to the Administrator Federal, Aviation
Administration
DOT 274 Special Assistant to the Associate Director for Media
Relations and Special Projects
DOT 279 Associate Director for Speechwriting and Research to the
Assistant to the Secretary and Director of Public Affairs
DOT 287 Scheduling Assistant to the Special Assistant for
Scheduling and Advance, Office of the Secretary
DOT 292 Intergovernmental Liaison Officer to the Director of
Intergovernmental Affairs
DOT 294 Special Assistant to the Associate Deputy Secretary
DOT 296 Special Assistant to the Deputy Administrator, Maritime
Administration
DOT 301 Director, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs and
Consumer Affairs to the Assistant Secretary for Governmental Affairs
DOT 315 Director of Intergovernmental Affairs to the
Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
DOT 316 Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for
Transportation Policy
DOT 317 Deputy Assistant Administrator for Government and
Industry Affairs to the Assistant Administrator for Government and
Industry Affairs, Federal Aviation Administration
DOT 319 Congressional Liaison Officer to the Assistant
Administrator for Government and Indian Affairs
DOT 320 Special Assistant to the Secretary of Transportation
DOT 324 Scheduling Assistant to the Special Assistant for
Scheduling and Advance
DOT 338 Special Assistant to the Deputy Administrator, Federal
Highway Administration
DOT 341 Congressional Liaison Officer to the Director, Office of
Congressional Affairs
DOT 342 Special Assistant to the Special Assistant for Scheduling
and Advance
DOT 347 Deputy Scheduler to the Special Assistant for Scheduling
and Advance
DOT 351 Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary
DOT 352 Regional Administrator, Region II, New York, N.Y. to the
Deputy Administrator, Federal Transit Administration
DOT 353 Special Assistant to the Director, Bureau of
Transportation Statistics
213.3395 Federal Emergency Management Agency
FEMA 53 Policy Advisor to the Director, Federal Emergency
Management Agency
213.3396 National Transportation Safety Board
NTSB 1 Special Assistant to a Member
NTSB 25 Special Assistant to a Member
NTSB 30 Confidential Assistant to the Chairman
NTSB 31 Confidential Assistant to the Chairman
NTSB 92 Director, Office of Government Affairs to the Chairman
NTSB 106 Director, Office of Public Affairs to the Chairman
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 3301 and 3302; E.O. 10577, 3 CFR 1954-1958
Comp., P.218
Office of Personnel Management.
Lorraine A. Green,
Deputy Director.
[FR Doc. 95-21329 Filed 8-29-95; 8:45 am]
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