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[COMMITTEE PRINT]UNITED STATES GOVERNMENTPolicy and SupportingPositionsfCommittee on Homeland Securityand Governmental AffairsUnited States Senate114th Congress, 2d SessionDECEMBER 1, 2016Available via http://www.fdsys.govPrinted for the use of theCommittee on Homeland Security and Governmental AffairsS. PRT. 114–26

U.S. GOVERNMENT POLICY AND SUPPORTING POSITIONS—2016

[COMMITTEE PRINT]UNITED STATES GOVERNMENTPolicy and SupportingPositionsfCommittee on Homeland Securityand Governmental AffairsUnited States Senate114th Congress, 2d SessionDECEMBER 1, 2016Available via http://www.fdsys.govPrinted for the use of theCommittee on Homeland Security and Governmental AffairsU.S. GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICEWASHINGTON, D.C.21–660 PDF:2016For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Publishing OfficeInternet: bookstore.gpo.govPhone: toll free (866) 512–1800; DC area (202) 512–1800Fax (202) 512–2104Mail: Stop IDCC, Washington, DC 20402–0001S. PRT. 114–26

COMMITTEE ON HOMELAND SECURITYAND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRSRON JOHNSON, Wisconsin, ChairmanJOHN MCCAIN, ArizonaTHOMAS R. CARPER, DelawareROB PORTMAN, OhioCLAIRE MCCASKILL, MissouriRAND PAUL, KentuckyJON TESTER, MontanaJAMES LANKFORD, OklahomaTAMMY BALDWIN, WisconsinMICHAEL B. ENZI, WyomingHEIDI HEITKAMP, North DakotaKELLY AYOTTE, New HampshireCORY A. BOOKER, New JerseyJONI ERNST, IowaGARY C. PETERS, MichiganBEN SASSE, NebraskaCHRISTOPHER R. HIXON, Staff DirectorGABRIELLE D’ADAMO SINGER, Chief CounselGABRIELLE A. BATKIN, Minority Staff DirectorJOHN P. KILVINGTON, Minority Deputy Staff DirectorMARY BETH SCHULTZ, Minority Chief CounselLAURA W. KILBRIDE, Chief Clerk

FOREWORDEvery four years, just after the Presidential election, the ‘‘United StatesGovernment Policy and Supporting Positions,’’ commonly known as thePlum Book, is published, alternately, by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.This publication contains data (as of June 30, 2016) on over 9,000 Federalcivil service leadership and support positions in the legislative and executivebranches of the Federal Government that may be subject to noncompetitiveappointment (e.g., positions such as agency heads and their immediatesubordinates, policy executives and advisors, and aides who report to theseofficials). The duties of many such positions may involve advocacy of Administration policies and programs and the incumbents usually have a closeand confidential working relationship with the agency head or other keyofficials.Following are the major categories of positions listed: Executive Schedule and salary-equivalent positions paid at the ratesestablished for levels I through V of the Executive Schedule; Senior Executive Service (SES) ‘‘General’’ positions; Senior Foreign Service positions; Schedule C positions excepted from the competitive service by the President, or by the Director, Office of Personnel Management, becauseof the confidential or policy-determining nature of the position duties;and Other positions at the GS–14 and above level excepted from the competitive civil service by law because of the confidential or policy-determining nature of the position duties.See Appendix 2 for more details on SES appointments and Appendix3 for more details on Schedule C appointments. Additional informationon the positions listed and the Federal salary schedules under which theyare paid is provided in the appendices. The Legend on the following pageshows the codes and acronyms used in this publication.DISCLAIMERThe information for this committee print was provided by theU.S. Office of Personnel Management [OPM] on October 31, 2016.Only grammatical and technical modifications have been made.(iii)

LEGENDPosition Location (Column 1)Listed are the cities, States/Provinces and foreign countries in which the positions are located.Countries and cities (or other subdivisions) are shown for overseas posts. Note that ‘‘Washington,DC’’ includes positions in the entire metropolitan area and therefore may include certain cities andcounties in the States of Maryland and Virginia.Position Title (Column 2)Listed are the position titles and the names of the organizations in which they are located.Name of Incumbent (Column 3)Listed are the names of individuals serving under other than career appointments. The phrase‘‘Career Incumbent’’ is shown for positions incumbered by career appointees. The term ‘‘Vacant’’ isshown for positions that were not occupied on June 30, 2016, the ‘‘as of’’ date of this publication.Note the law requires ‘‘member’’ positions in certain agencies (e.g., boards, committees, and commissions) be filled on a bipartisan basis. For such positions, the following letter codes are shown inparentheses following the name of the incumbent:(D) Democrat(I) Independent(R) RepublicanType of Appointment (Column 4)Listed are letter codes that denote the type of appointment under which the position incumbentis serving. Note that several categories of positions can be filled by more than one type of appointment,e.g., SES positions listed in this publication may be filled by using career, noncareer, limited emergency,or limited term appointment authorities. Therefore, no ‘‘Type of Appointment’’ is shown for such positionswhen they are vacant.PASPACANAEATASCXS Presidential Appointment with Senate ConfirmationPresidential Appointment (without Senate Confirmation)Career AppointmentNoncareer AppointmentLimited Emergency AppointmentLimited Term AppointmentSchedule C Excepted AppointmentAppointment Excepted by Statute(v)

viLEGENDPay Plan (Column 5)Listed are letter codes that denote the Federal salary schedule or pay system under which theposition incumbents are going to be paid. Tables showing the salary range for major pay systemsare contained in Appendix 4.ADESEXFAFEFPGSPDSLTMVHWCOT Administratively Determined RatesSenior Executive ServiceExecutive ScheduleForeign Service Chiefs of MissionSenior Foreign ServiceForeign Service SpecialistGeneral ScheduleDaily Pay Rate* (per diem)Senior LevelFederal Housing Finance Board Merit PayFarm Credit Administration Pay PlanWithout Compensation*Other Pay Plan* (all those not listed separately)* Although not pay plans, these codes are shown for information purposes.Level, Grade, or Pay (Column 6)Listed are numerical and letter codes that denote the level, grade or salary of the positionincumbered:Levels I through V of the Executive ScheduleGrades 1 through 15 of the General ScheduleAnnual Salary in DollarsDaily Pay Rate in DollarsIf there is no entry in this column, the position does not have an established level, grade, orpay rate. For example, the pay rate for Senior Executive Service and Senior Level positions is ‘‘personal,’’i.e., attached to the incumbent, not the position. The pay rate for each new appointee is set by theappointing authority (usually the agency head) on a case-by-case basis. Annual salary schedules andpay ranges for such positions are shown in Appendix 4.Tenure (Column 7)Listed are the terms or durations of the appointment in years. If there is no entry in this column,the appointment has no fixed term.Expires (Column 8)Listed are the expiration dates for time-limited appointments. If there is no entry in this column,the incumbent is not serving under a time-limited appointment. However, many member positionson agency advisory boards, councils, and commissions are filled initially for a fixed term, but theincumbents may (and often do) serve beyond the expiration date until they are replaced. In suchcases, no expiration date is shown.

CONTENTSFOREWORD .LEGEND .PagePageiiivINDEPENDENT AGENCIES AND GOVERNMENT CORPORATIONSAdministrative Conference of the United States .147Advisory Council on Historic Preservation .147African Development Foundation .147American Battle Monuments Commission .147Appalachian Regional Commission .148Architectural and Transportation Barriers ComplianceBoard (United States Access Board) .148Armed Forces Retirement Home .148Arctic Research Commission .148Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence In Education Foundation .148Broadcasting Board of Governors .149Central Intelligence Agency .149Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board .150Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation .150Commission on Civil Rights .150Commission of Fine Arts .151Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blindor Severely Disabled .151Commodity Futures Trading Commission .151Consumer Financial Protection Bureau .151Consumer Product Safety Commission .152Corporation for National and Community Service .152Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency .153Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency forthe District of Columbia .153Office of the Secretary of Defense Office of InspectorGeneral .153Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board .154Delaware River Basin Commission (DE, NJ, NY, PAand U.S.) .154Delta Regional Authority .154Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission .154Environmental Protection Agency .154Environmental Protection Agency Office of the Inspector General .160Equal Employment Opportunity Commission .160Export-Import Bank .161Export-Import Bank Office of the Inspector General .162Farm Credit Administration .162Federal Communications Commission .162Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation .164Federal Election Commission .164Federal Election Commission Office of the InspectorGeneral .164Federal Energy Regulatory Commission .164Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council .166Federal Housing Finance Agency .166Federal Housing Finance Board .166Federal Labor Relations Authority .166Federal Maritime Commission .167Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service .167Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission .167Federal Reserve System .168Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board .168Federal Trade Commission .168General Services Administration .169General Services Administration Office of the Inspector General .171Great Lakes Fishery Commission .171Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council .172Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation .172Inter-American Foundation .172International Boundary and Water Commission .172International Boundary Commission: United Statesand Canada .172International Joint Commission .172Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin .172James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation .173Japan-United States Friendship Commission .173John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts .173LEGISLATIVE BRANCHArchitect of the Capitol .Government Accountability Office .Government Publishing Office .Library of Congress .1111EXECUTIVE BRANCHExecutive Office of the President .White House Office .Office of the Vice President .Office of Policy Development .Office of Administration .Office of Management and Budget .Council of Economic Advisors .Council on Environmental Quality .Office of the U.S. Trade Representative .Office of Science and Technology Policy .Office of National Drug Control Policy .National Security Council .2245557779910DEPARTMENTSDepartment of Agriculture .Department of Agriculture Office of the Inspector General .Department of Commerce .Department of Commerce Office of the Inspector General .Department of Defense .Office of the Secretary of Defense .Department of the Air Force .Department of the Army .Department of the Navy .Department of Education .Department of Education Office of the Inspector General .Department of Energy .Department of Energy Office of the Inspector General .Department of Health and Human Services .Department of Health and Human Services Office ofthe Inspector General .Department of Homeland Security .Department of Homeland Security Office of the Inspector General .Department of Housing and Urban Development .Department of Housing and Urban Development Officeof the Inspector General .Department of the Interior .Department of the Interior Office of the Inspector General .Department of Justice .Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General .Department of Labor .Department of Labor Office of Inspector General .Department of State .Department of State Office of the Inspector General .Department of Transportation .Department of Transportation Office of the InspectorGeneral .Department of the Treasury .Department of the Treasury Office of the InspectorGeneral .Department of the Treasury Special Inspector Generalfor the Troubled Asset Relief Program .Department of the Treasury Tax Administration Officeof the Inspector General .Department of Veterans Affairs .Department of Veterans Affairs Office of the InspectorGeneral 2105106118119126127132133133134145(vii)

viiiCONTENTSPageMarine Mammal Commission .Medicaid and Chip Payment and Access Commission .Medicare Payment Advisory Commission .Merit Systems Protection Board .Millennium Challenge Corporation .Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation .National Aeronautics and Space Administration .National Aeronautics and Space Administration Officeof the Inspector General .National Archives and Records Administration .National Capital Planning Commission .National Council on Disability .National Credit Union Administration .National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities .Institute Of Museum And Library Services .National Endowment for the Arts .National Endowment for the Humanities .National Endowment for the Humanities Office of theInspector General .National Labor Relations Board .National Mediation Board .National Science Foundation .National Science Foundation Office of the InspectorGeneral .National Transportation Safety Board .Northern Border Regional Commission .Nuclear Regulatory Commission .Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of the InspectorGeneral .Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board .Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission .Office of the Federal Coordinator Alaska Natural GasTransportation Projects .Office of Government Ethics .Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation .Office of Personnel Management .Office of Personnel Management Office of the Inspector General .Office of Special Counsel .Office of the Director of National Intelligence .Overseas Private Investment Corporation .Peace Corps .Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation .Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation Office of theInspector General .Postal Regulatory Commission .President’s Commission on White House Fellowships 192192192193193194194PagePresidio Trust .Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board .Railroad Retirement Board .Railroad Retirement Board Office of the InspectorGeneral .Securities and Exchange Commission .Selective Service System .Small Business Administration .Small Business Administration Office of the InspectorGeneral .Smithsonian Institution .Social Security Administration .Social Security Administration Office of the InspectorGeneral .Tennessee Valley Authority .Trade and Development Agency .United States Agency for International Development .United States Agency for International DevelopmentOffice of the Inspector General .United States–China Economic and Security ReviewCommission .United States Commission on International ReligiousFreedom .United States Commission for the Preservation ofAmerica’s Heritage Abroad .United States Election Assistance Commission .United States Holocaust Memorial Council .United States Institute of Peace .United States Interagency Council on Homelessness .United States International Trade Commission .United States International Trade Commission Officeof the Inspector General .United States Postal Service .Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission .Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars .World War I Centennial Commission 08208208208209210210211211212212212APPENDICES1. Summary of Positions Subject to NoncompetitiveAppointment .2. Senior Executive Service .3. Schedule C Positions .4. Federal Salary Schedules for 2016 .5. Office of the Vice President .213217219220226

LEGISLATIVE BRANCHARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOLLocationPosition TitleName of IncumbentTypeofAppt.PayPlanLevel,Grade, orPayTenureExpiresWashington, DC .Architect of the Capitol .Stephen T. Ayers .PASOT 172,50010 Years05/12/20ExpiresGOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICELocationPosition TitleName of IncumbentTypeofAppt.PayPlanLevel,Grade, orPayTenureWashington, DC .Do .OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLERGENERALComptroller General .Deputy Comptroller General .Gene Dodaro .Vacant .PASPASOTOT 179,700.GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICELocationPosition TitleName of IncumbentTypeofAppt.PayPlanLevel,Grade, orPayTenureWashington, DC .Do .Do .Do .Do .Director .Deputy Director .Superintendent of Documents .Executive Assistant to the Director .Inspector General .Davita E. Vance-Cooks .James C. Bradley .Laurie B. Hall .Heather M. Lawson .Michael A. Raponi .PASXSXSSCXSEXEXOTOTOTIIIII.Name of IncumbentTypeofAppt.PayPlanLevel,Grade, orPayTenureVacant .PASEXII10 YearsWilliam Adams .XSWC.01/20/17Jane Chu .XSWC.01/20/17Vacant .do .do .do .PAPAPAPAWCWCWCWC.Jacob J. Lew .Joan W. Harris .Sally Sussman .XSPAPAWCWCWC.Michael Les Benedict .Linda K. Kerber .Rachel F. Moran .Vacant .PAPAPAPAWCWCWCWC.ExpiresLIBRARY OF CONGRESSLocationWashington, DC .Do .Do .DoDoDoDo.Do .Do .Do .DoDoDoDo.Position TitleOFFICE OF THE LIBRARIANLibrarian of Congress .AMERICAN FOLKLIFE CENTER BOARDOF TRUSTEESEx Officio Member, Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities.Ex Officio Member, Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts.Board Member .do .do .do .LIBRARY OF CONGRESS TRUST FUNDBOARDEx Officio Member, Secretary of the TreasuryBoard Member .do .PERMANENT COMMITTEE FOR THEOLIVER WENDELL HOLMES DEVISECommittee Member .do .do .do .(1)6666YearsYearsYearsYears.5 Years5 1609/02/1804/30/1906/30/1909/30/19

EXECUTIVE BRANCHEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTLocationPosition TitleName of IncumbentTypeofAppt.PayPlanLevel,Grade, orPayTenureDenis R. McDonough .Susan E. Rice .PAPAADAD.Anita J. Breckenridge .PAAD.Kristie A. Canegallo .PAAD.Chase M. Cushman .PAAD.Joshua R. Earnest .PAAD.Warren N. Eggleston .PAAD.Valerie B. Jarrett .PAAD.Broderick D. Johnson .PAAD.Cody S. Keenan .PAAD.Lisa O. Monaco .PAAD.Cecilia Munoz .PAAD.Benjamin J. Rhodes .PAAD.David M. Simas .PAAD.Christina M. Tchen .PAAD.Jeffrey D. Zients .PAAD.Brian C. Deese .Avril D. Haines .PAPAADAD.Shailagh J. Murray .Jennifer R. Psaki .PAPAADAD.Maju S. Varghese .PAAD.Rodin A. Mehrbani .PAAD.Amy D. Rosenbaum .PAAD.Michael S. Bosworth .PAAD.Jeanne M. Lambrew .PAAD.Alejandro Perez .PAAD.Dan G. Utech .PAAD.Joan L. Walsh .PAAD.Nicholas L. McQuaid .PAAD.Martin P. Paone .PAAD.Christopher C. Fonzone .PAAD.EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THEPRESIDENTWashington, DC .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .Do .

Plum Book, is published, alternately, by the Senate Committee on Home-land Security and Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on Over-sight and Government Reform. This publication contains data (as of June 30, 2016) on over 9,000 Federal civil service leadership and support positions in the legislative and executive