ML20134B901
| ML20134B901 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Issue date: | 12/03/1984 |
| From: | Hayes B NRC OFFICE OF INVESTIGATIONS (OI) |
| To: | Norry P NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM) |
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| ML20134B673 | List: |
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| FOIA-85-334 NUDOCS 8508160131 | |
| Download: ML20134B901 (6) | |
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MEMORANDUM FOR:
Patricia G. Norry, Director Office of Administration THRU:
Paul E. Bird, Director Division of Organization & Personnel Office of Administration Ben B. Hayes, Director /{/ ([
FROM:
Office of Investigations
SUBJECT:
FY 1985 STAFFING PLAN The Staffing Plan for'01 is forwarded herewith.
Enclosure:
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OFFICE OF INVESTIGATIONS FY - 85 STAFFING PLAN ORG' COMPONENT /POS. TITLE /NAME GRADE SERIES WORKYEAR ALLOTMENT i i.
Office of the, Director l
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' Director SES 1811 (1)
Hayes, Ben B.
SES 1811 l
l Deputy Director SES 1811 (1) 1 Fortuna, Roger A.
SES 1811 Assistant to the Director GG-15 1811 (1)
Ward, William J.
GG-15 1811 Program Assistant
.GG-13 345 (1) j Schofield, Paula Z.
GG-13 345 j
Administrative Assistaint (Typing)
GG-07 303 (1)
Kimberly, Sandra GG 303 i
Secretary GG-09 341 (1)
Lewis, Delores A.
GG-09 341 Secretary GG-08 341 (1)
Hunt, Jeanne a
GG-08 341 Investigative Assistant (Co-op P/T.6)
GG-05 899
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Shaw, Richard A.
GG-05 899 Office of the' Director Subtotals:
7 Division of Field Operations-Director GG-15 1811 (0)
- Vacant Operations Officers GG-14 1811 (3)
Gilbert, Edward C.
GG-14 1811
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Sinclair, John R.
GG-14 1811 Hutchison, William D.
.GG-13 1811 i
Division'of Field Operations Subtotals:
3 i
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'OI Field Office', Region I
. Director GG-14 1811 (1)
Christopher, R. Keith GG-14
'1811 Senior Investigator GG-14 1811 (1).
i Matakas,; Richard A.
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ORG COMPONENT /POS. TITLE /NAME GRADE,.
SERIES WORKYEAR ALLOTHENT Investigators GG-13 1811 (3)
Connolly, Peter J.
GG-13 1811 Norton, Leo-GG-13 1811 Letts, Barry GG-12 1811 Secretary GG-06 318 (1)
Vacant 01 Field Office, Region I Subtotals
'6 OI Field Office, Region II Director GG-14 1811 (1)
Vorse, James Y.
GG-14 1811 Senior Investigator GG-14 1811 (1)
Williamson, E.L.
GG-14 1811 Investigators GG-13 1811 (3)
Burch, Robert H.
GG 1811 Murphy, Daniel D.
.GG-13 1811 i
Robinson, Larry GG-13 1811 Secretary GG-06 318 (1)
Cochran, Cathy GG-06 318 01 Field Office, Regibn II Subtotals:
6 i
OI Field Office, Region III Director-.
GG-14 1811 (1)
Pawlik, Eugent T.
GG-14 1811 Senior Investigator GG-14 1811 (1)
Walker, Harold GG-14 1811 Investigators GG-13 1811 (3)
Kalkman, James GG-13 1811 Galanti, David GG-13 1811 Paul Richard GG-13 1811 Secretary.
GG-06 318 (1)
Prescott, Nancy.
GG-06 318 OI Field Office, Region III Subtotals:
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ORG COMPONENT /POS. TITLE /NAME GRADE SERIES WORKYEAR ALLOTMENT 01 Field Office, Region IV Director GG-14 1811 (1)
Herr, Richard K.
GG-14 1811 Senior Investigator GG-14 1811 (1)
Driscoll, Donald D.
GG-14 1811 Investigators GG-13 1811 (2)
Griffin, H. Brooks GG-13 1811 Emerson, Mark (E0D1/6/85)
GG-12 1811 Secretary GG-6 318 (1)
Spagnoli, Connie M.
GG-6 318
- 01. Field Office, Region IV Subtotals:
T OI Field Office, Region V Director GG-14 1811 (1)
Shackleton, Owen GG-14 1811 Senior Inves'tSgater GG-14 1811 (1)
Meeks, Ronald A.
GG-14 1811 Investigators GG-13 1811 (2)
'Joukoff, Philip GG-13 1811 Power, Eugene GG-13 1811 Secretary GG-6 318 (1)
Nichols, Marion D.
GG-6 318 01 Field Office, Region V Subtotals:
5 Office Total:
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Staffino Plan On-Board Number j[
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SES 2
5.26 2
5.46 STS and Above GG-15 0
0 GG-15 Supervisory 0
0 GG-15 Technical 0
0 GG-14 Technical 0
0 GG-13 and Below Technical 0
0 GG-15 Technical Assistants 0
0 GG-14 Technical Assistants 0
0 GG-13 and Below Technical Assistants 0
0 GG-15 Non-Technical 1
2.63 1
2.73 1
GG-14 Non-Technical 13 34.21 12 32.79 GG-13 and Below Non-Technical 14.6 38.42 14.6 39.89 Secretary / Clerical 8
21.05 7
19.13 Total 38.6 101.57 36.6 100.00 Categories mutually. exclusive.
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'Inside NR C M
An emelusive report on the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commisalon Vol. 7. No. 2 - January 21,19fs5 COMMISSION FACING CONGRESSIONAL OPPOSITION TO MOVING 01 INTO STAFF Chairman Nunzio Palladmo is proposing to move the commti:. !: 4 Omce of Investigations (01) under the authority of the executive director for operations. Ha idea has a tentatne commission majonty and opposition from Capitol Hill 01 was formed in 1982 after enticisms were leveled by Justice Department omeials, NRCs Of-fice of Inspector & Auditor (OIA). and congressional critics of investigations conducted by the Omce of Inspection & Enforcement (IE), includmg some Three Mile Island-2 investigations (INRC,27 Dec.
'82,1) There have been proposals for a statutory, independent agency mspector general, but those have not won commission support After months ofinternal debate, the commission decided to make 01 a commissmn. level agency, reportir.; to commissioners rather than to staff head Wilham Dircks.
However,01 has been attacked by industry as a needless source of delay in plant licensing. Rep.
Tom Bevill(D-Ala), chairman of the Appropriations Committee subcommittee overseeing NRC, has for sescral years critic' red the number of omees reponing to the commission as unwieldy, but, in a March 14,1984 letter to Bevill, the commission defended its decision to add O1 by citing a need to sep-arate technical and criminal investigative functions.
Palladmo's proposal came in a budget memo proposing other adjustments to handle the 5429-mil-hon budget allotted NRC by the Omce of Management & Budget (see related story), and did not speci-fy whether 01 would remain a separate omcc or become a disision of IE, as has been proposed by some top stafrers Tentatively favonng the idea, acco dmf to commission sources, are Commissioners Thomas Roberts and Lando Zech. Robens has questioned whether some investigations undertaken by 01 are related to nuclear safety, and has said management control is needed One source said there is also unhappiness among some early Ol supponers at what is percened as Ol's failure to make tough fmdings in irnestigations in which both licensees and NRC might be at fault Commissioners were scheduled to discuss moung OI m a closed session on internal management matten last week, but they have already been told that, if Bevill likes the idea, other imponant con-gressmen don't. Rep. Morns Udall (D-Ariz.), chairman of the Interior & Insular Afairs Committee that osersees NRC authorizations, has written, " Placing O! under the EDO would, it seems to me, place EDO managers in a situation where they would be called upon to make judgments on matters m which they had a pre-existing interest. The change would, therefore, compromise Ol's independence which I behese is crucial if 01 is to do its job " The man expected to chair NRCs other authonzing subcommittee, Rep. Edward Markey (D-Mass.), has not been commenting on NRC matters until he is confirmed by the House Democratic caucus. However, Markey was a vocal entic of NRC investiga-tions before Ors formation (INRC,27 June '83,12)-Margarer L Rpn. Washington RESEARCH CONTINUES TO BEAR BRUNT OF CUTS AS OMB RESTORES 580-MILLION Tne Omce of Management & Budget (OMB) has resersed its dramatic cuts to NRCs fiscal year 1986 budget (INRC,24 Dec. '84,1), following agency and industry complaints that such a budget would not only prevent NRC from carrying out its legal duties but would also harm the nuclear indus-try (Nucleonics Week,3 Jan.,6). The new recommendation raises agency funding to 5429-million, from an earlier figure of $350-milbon and retains NRCs current stamng level. The recommendation is still $19-million below FY-85 estimated funding levels and more than $100 million below the agency's request, but complaints about that loss are muted.
Howeser, because half of the current fiscal year's pay raise and all of any FY-86 pay raise must INSIDE THIS ISSUE.,
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-pil TUEC puts Comanche Peak bcense on hold
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