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Recruiting an Associate Director of Science for Biological and Environmental Research

U.S. Department of Energy. Office of Science. U.S. Department of Energy. Recruiting an Associate Director of Science for Biological and Environmental Research. Dr. Raymond L. Orbach Under Secretary for Science U.S. Department of Energy May 15, 2007 www.science.doe.gov.

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Recruiting an Associate Director of Science for Biological and Environmental Research

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  1. U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science U.S. Department of Energy Recruiting an Associate Director of Science for Biological and Environmental Research Dr. Raymond L. Orbach Under Secretary for Science U.S. Department of Energy May 15, 2007 www.science.doe.gov Presentation to the Biological and Environmental Research Advisory Committee

  2. U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science Renewed Search Effort for AD • Will constitute a Recruitment Committee – first since 1996 • Extensive outreach • USAJobs.gov posting (June) • Ads in Science and Nature • Letters to National Laboratory Directors, DOE Site Mangers and Service Center Mangers, SC Advisory Committee Chairs • We ask help of BERAC members in identifying potential candidates • We will contact potential candidates identified by BERAC

  3. U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science Position Duties 1. Formulates program goals, strategic directions, priorities, and plans for the Office of Biological Environmental Research. As appropriate, factors in advice provided by the Biological Environmental Research Advisory Committee. 2. Develops budgets for the Office of Biological Environmental Research in accordance with the above. Assists the Director of Science in formulating BER budget requests and assists in the defense of the budget through DOE, the Office of Management and Budget, the Office of Science and Technology Policy, and Congressional committees. 3. Provides overall management direction for the BER Program. 4. Integrates the efforts of the BER program elements. Also integrates the BER program with other SC Program Offices; other DOE Program Offices, including the DOE applied energy programs; and other Federal research programs such as the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration. 5. Develops and maintains working relationships with the Site Office Managers and other DOE Field Managers responsible for national laboratories performing BER-sponsored research in order to ensure integration of the BER science programs with laboratory operations. 6. Provides advice to the SC Director regarding issues that affect the capabilities or institutional health and well-being of the SC laboratories. 7. Provides support to the Biological Environmental Research Advisory Committee.

  4. U.S. Department of Energy’sOffice of Science OFFICE OF SCIENCE Budget and Planning Aesook Byon-Wagner (A) Director Raymond Orbach Principal Deputy & Patricia Dehmer/ Deputy for Programs Dennis Kovar (A) Chief Operating Officer George Malosh Project Assessment Daniel Lehman Office of Laboratory Policy Devon Streit (A) Acting Oak Ridge Office Gerald Boyd Safety, Security and Infrastructure Arnold Edelman (A) SC Integrated Support Center Office of Business Operations John Alleva Chicago Office Robert Wunderlich Fusion Energy Sciences Raymond Fonck Advanced Scientific Computing Research Michael Strayer Information Technology Management Michael Robertson High Energy Physics Robin Staffin Basic Energy Sciences Patricia Dehmer Ames Site Office Donna Green (A) Brookhaven Site Office Michael Holland Princeton Site Office Jerry Faul Biological & Environ. Research Michael Viola (A) Nuclear Physics Dennis Kovar Argonne Site Office Ronald Lutha Fermi Site Office Joanna Livengood Stanford Site Office Aundra Richards (A) Workforce Development for Teachers & Scientists William Valdez (A) Berkeley Site Office Aundra Richards Pacific Northwest Site Office Julie Erickson (A) Thomas Jefferson Site Office James Turi May 1, 2007

  5. U.S. Department of Energy’sOffice of Science Deputy for ProgramsStructure Principal Deputy & Deputy for Programs Patricia Dehmer/Dennis Kovar (A) (A) Acting Workforce Development for Teachers & Scientists William Valdez(A) Nuclear Physics Dennis Kovar High Energy Physics Robin Staffin Advanced Scientific Computing Research Michael Strayer Basic Energy Sciences Patricia Dehmer Biological & Environmental Research Michael Viola (A) Fusion Energy Sciences Raymond Fonck Physics Research Eugene Henry Comp. Science Research and Partnerships (SCIDAC) Walt Polansky (A) Research & Technology Robin Staffin (A) Research Stephen Eckstrand (A) Materials Sciences & Engineering Harriet Kung Life and Medical Sciences Michael Viola Facilities Michael Strayer (A) Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, & Biosciences Eric Rohlfing (A) ITER & International Erol Oktay(A) Facilities Aesook Byon- Wagner Facilities & Project Management Jehanne Simon-Gillo Climate Change Research Michael Riches (A) Environmental Remediation Sciences M. Kuperberg(A) Scientific User Facilities Pedro Montano Small Business Research Larry James (A) May 1, 2007

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