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1 Fall Liaison Washington, D.C. September 11-13,
2 AASG Attendees and Contact Information Name State Sunday Monday Tuesday Cell Hotel Berry, Karen Colorado X X X Gillman, Joe Missouri X X X Homewood Suites Masterman, Steve Alaska X X X Elsewhere Spears, David Virginia X X X Econo Lodge, Arlington John Metesh Montana Cosmos Club 2
3 Table of Contents AASG Attendees and Contact Information... 2 Monday September 12 th United States Geological Survey... 4 Logistics... 4 Agenda... 5 Leads / Note takers... 6 Tuesday, September 13 th Congressional Visits... 7 Meeting Schedule... 7 Leads / Note takers... 8 Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources - Minority Staff... 9 Senate Appropriations, Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Majority & Minority Staff Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources - Majority Staff House Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources - Majority Staff House Appropriations, Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Majority & Minority House Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources - Minority Staff OMB Office of Management and Budget DC Metro Map
4 Monday September 12 th United States Geological Survey Logistics Meeting time: Date: 9 AM 4 PM Monday, September 12 th, 2016 Location: USGS Reston Campus Nearest Metro: Wiehle-Reston East Special instructions: Shuttle will meet AASG at the North Entrance of the Wiehle-Reston East metro station at 8 8 AM. Darcy McPhee or Mike Marketti will be the driver (Darcy cell , office ). USGS will take us to the shuttle after the meetings. Expect to meet with: Core Sciences - Kevin Gallagher, Darcy McPhee, John Brock Mineral Resources - Larry Meintert Energy Resources - Walter Guidroz Hazards - David Applegate Water - Don Cline Climate and Land Use - Virginia Burkett Director & DOI - Suzette Kimball, Camille Touton (Deputy Assistant Secretary for Water and Science, DOI), Bill Werkheiser, Kevin Gallagher AASG Lead: Rotating Note Taker: Rotating Other AASG Attendees: All Agenda: Meetings will be minutes with each Associate Director / Mission area individually Meeting with Suzette will be hours We will rotate lead and note-taking responsibilities 4
5 United States Geological Survey Agenda 8 AM- Shuttle from Wiehle-Reston East Metro to USGS - Either Mike Marketti or Darcy McPhee ( C / O) 8/9:00 AM- AASG arrives at USGS Brief tour of National Center hosted by NCGMP (John, Darcy, Mike) Go over the schedule for the day 9-10:10 AM- Meet with CSS (Kevin Gallagher, John Brock, Darcy McPhee, Mike Marketti) Updates on CSS (Kevin) Updates on NCGMP/Update on Strategic Planning workshop (John) Updates on STATEMAP (Darcy) 10:20-10:50 AM- Meet with Minerals PC (Larry Meinert) 10:50-11:20 AM- Meet with Energy PC (Walter Guidroz) 11-12:10 PM- Meet with Hazards (David Applegate) 12:10-1:10 PM- Lunch with NCGMP 1:10-1:50 PM- Meet with Water (Don Cline or Designee) 1:55-2PM- Meet with Climate & Land Use (Virginia Burkett or Designee) 2-4 PM Meet with the Director (Suzette Kimball, Bill Werkheiser, Camille Touton (DOI), Kevin Gallagher) 4 PM Shuttle to Wiehle-Reston East metro Station 5
6 United States Geological Survey Leads / Note takers Monday, September 12, 2016 ATTENDEES Core Sciences Minerals Energy Hazards Water Climate & Land Use Director & Deputy Secretary 9 AM 10:20 AM 10:50 AM 11 AM 1:10 PM 1:55 PM 2-4 Berry, Karen N Gillman, Joe N L N Masterman, Steve N L L N Metesh, John N L L N Spears, David L L USGS Kevin Gallagher Larry Meinert Walter Guidroz David Applegate Don Cline Virginia Burkett Suzette Kimball, Camille Touton Lead N Notetaker Attendee 6
7 Tuesday, September 13 th Congressional Visits 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12 Noon 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM Meeting Schedule Meeting Contact Room Metro Senate Committee ENR Minority Senate Interior Approps. Majority & Minority Senate Committee ENR Majority House Subcommittee EMR Majority House Interior Approps. Majority & Minority House Subcommittee EMR Minority OMB Ada Waelder Nona McCoy, Ryan Hunt Heidi Hansen, Kip Knudsen Josh Hoffman Jaclyn Kilroy, Rita Culp Steve Feldgus Aaron Ray Hart 511 Hart 125 Dirksen 304 Longworth 1522 Rayburn B-308 Ford 186 New Executive Office Bldg 9116 Union Union Union Capitol South Capitol South Capitol South Farragut West USGS Coalition 5-7PM Rayburn B-338/339 Capitol South 7
8 Congressional Visits Leads / Note takers Tuesday, September 13, 2016 ATTENDEES Senate ENR Minority Senate ENR Approps 10:00 AM Senate ENR Majority House NR Sub EMR Majority House Int Approps Majority House NR Sub EMR Minority OMB 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4 PM 9:00 AM Berry, Karen N Gillman, Joe N L N Masterman, Steve N L L N Metesh, John N L L N Spears, David L L L Lead N Notetaker Attendee 8
9 Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources - Minority Staff Meeting time: Date: 9:00 9 AM Tuesday September 13, Location: Hart Senate Office Building, Constitution Avenue between 1st & 2nd Streets, NE, Room 511 Nearest Metro: Union Station (RED Line) Special instructions: Expect to meet with: Ada Waelder, Office of Senator Maria Cantwell; Ada_Waelder@cantwell.senate.gov, AASG Lead: Spears Note Taker: Metesh Other AASG Attendees: All Committee: Chair - Murkowski, AK (R) Ranking Member Maria Cantwell, WA (D) Agenda: Committee activities and priorities Scenarios for coming months Federal budget status Potential energy & mineral legislation and policy priorities Transition team timing Legislative initiatives re: geologic hazards earthquakes, landslides, tsunamis Reauthorization of National Geological and Geophysical Data Preservation program Reauthorization of the National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Act Outcomes/Action Items/Key Points: 9
10 Senate Appropriations, Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Majority & Minority Staff Meeting time: Date: 10:00 10 AM Tuesday September 13 th, 2016 Location: Dirksen Senate Office Building, Constitution Avenue between 1 st & 2 nd Streets, Room 125 Nearest Metro: Union Station (RED LINE) Expect to meet with: Nona McCoy, Professional Staff Member, Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies, (202) , nona_mccoy@appro.senate.gov Ryan Hunt, Professional Staff Member, Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies, (202) , ryan_hunt@appro.senate.gov AASG Lead: Metesh Note Taker: Masterman Other AASG Attendees: All Committee: Chair - Murkowski, AK (R) Ranking Member - Tom Udall, NM (D) Agenda: Overview of committee activities Status of DOI appropriations Status of 2017 budget development Transition team timing Overview of USGS budget AASG Priorities: o National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program, Re-invigoration Re-authorization in 2017 o National Geological and Geophysical Data Preservation Program o 3DEP o Earthquake early warning funding Outcomes/Action Items/Key Points: 10
11 Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources - Majority Staff Meeting time: Date: 10:00-11:00 AM Tuesday September 13, Location: Dirksen Senate Office Building, Constitution Avenue and 1st Street, NE, Room 304 Nearest Metro: Union Station (RED Line) Special instructions: Expect to meet with: Heidi Hansen, mining lead; Heidi_Hansen@energy.senate.gov Brian Hughes, Senior Writer and Policy Advisor, Brian_Hughes@energy.senate.gov; AASG Lead: Masterman Note Taker: Gillman Other AASG Attendees: All Committee: Chair - Murkowski, AK (R) Ranking Member Maria Cantwell, WA (D) Agenda: Committee policy priorities Pending energy & mineral legislation Reauthorization of NGGDPP Transition team timing Outcomes/Action Items/Key Points: 11
12 House Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources - Majority Staff Meeting time: Date: 1:00 1 PM Tuesday September 13, Location: Longworth House Office Building, Room 1522 Nearest Metro: Capitol South (ORANGE/SILVER/BLUE Lines) Special instructions: Expect to meet with: Josh Hoffman, Legislative Staff, Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources, Longworth House Office Building 1333, (202) , josh.hoffman@mail.house.gov. Josh replaced Kathy Benedetto, he has a doctorate in Mining Engineering AASG Lead: Gillman Note Taker: Berry Other AASG Attendees: All Committee: Chair - Lamborn, CO (R) Ranking Member - Lowenthal, CA (D) Agenda: Overview of committee activities Transition team timing Energy priorities Minerals priorities AASG Priorities USGS budget DOE budget Reauthorization of Data Preservation program Reauthorization of NCGMP Outcomes/Action Items/Key Points: 12
13 House Appropriations, Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Majority & Minority Meeting time: Date: 2:00 2 PM Tuesday September 13, Location: Rayburn House Office Building, Room B-308 Nearest Metro: Capitol South (ORANGE/SILVER/BLUE Lines) Special instructions: Expect to meet with: Jackie Kilroy; ; Jaclyn.Kilroy@mail.house.gov Rita Culp; Rita.Culp@mail.house.gov AASG Lead: Masterman Note Taker: Gillman Other AASG Attendees: All Subcommittee: Chair Ken Calvert, CA (R) Ranking Member Betty McCollum, MN (D) Agenda: Priorities for FY17 USGS budget o National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program Re-invigoration Re-authorization in 2017 o National Geological and Geophysical Data Preservation Program Effectiveness of USGS-AASG partnerships AASG input regarding the USGS budget NCGMP $10M Outcomes/Action Items/Key Points: 13
14 House Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources - Minority Staff Meeting time: Date: 3:00 3 PM Tuesday September 13, Ford House Office Building, 3 rd and D Street SW, Room 186 Nearest Metro: Federal Center SW (ORANGE/ SILVER/BLUE Lines) Special instructions: Expect to meet with: Steve Feldgus, Senior Energy Policy Advisor, Steve.Feldgus@mail.house.gov; AASG Lead: Metesh Note Taker: Masterman Other AASG Attendees: All Committee: Chair - Lamborn, CO (R) Ranking Member - Lowenthal, CA (D) Agenda: Overview of committee activities - Federal budget impacts on priorities Scenarios for coming months Energy priorities & legislation Minerals priorities & legislation Reauthorization of Data Preservation program Reauthorization of NCGMP Outcomes/Action Items/Key Points: 14
15 OMB Office of Management and Budget Meeting time: Date: 4 5 PM Tuesday, September 13 th, 2016 Location: New Executive Office Building, th St. NW, Room 9116 Nearest Metro: Farragut West (ORANGE/SILVER/BLUE Lines) or Farragut North (RED Line) Special instructions: You will need to go through special security screening, so arrive a few minutes early. Attendees must fill out online security form in advance at Expect to meet with: Aaron Ray, Program Examiner, aaron_d_ray@omb.eop.gov; AASG Lead: Spears Note Taker: Metesh Other AASG Attendees: All Agenda: The USGS budget outlook Benefits of USGS-AASG cooperation AASG Priorities: - National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program - National Geological and Geophysical Data Preservation Program - National Groundwater Monitoring Network - 3DEP - The future of cooperative programs in Hazards OMB thoughts for AASG efforts Outcomes/Action Items/Key Points: 15
16 DC Metro Map 16
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