Common use of Communications and Contacts Clause in Contracts

Communications and Contacts. (a) The participating agencies will identify, in writing, appropriate representatives (see chart below) for the purposes of keeping each other timely informed of issues, relevant applications, and routine policy determinations; and to coordinate joint activities. For the USCG, the Assistant Commandant for Marine Safety, Security and Stewardship is responsible for identifying that representative. For BOEMRE, the Associate Director of Offshore Energy and Minerals Management is responsible for identifying that representative. (b) The headquarters representatives of the participating agencies will maintain an accurate and updated list of contacts for their respective agency and will notify their counterpart of any changes to agency representatives. (c) The participating agencies will, to the extent practicable, share with one another the information gathered, considered, and relied upon by each of them for making decisions related to OREI applications, plans, grants, or leases. Designation of agency representatives: USCG BOEMRE Headquarters The Commandant (CG-55) / Director of Marine Transportation Systems Management will be the agency’s primary point of contact. The Program Manager of BOEMRE’s Office of Offshore Alternative Energy Programs (OAEP), located in Herndon, Virginia, will be the agency’s primary point of contact. USCG District Offices / New England: OAEP will determine if BOEMRE BOEMRE Region Offices D1 Chief of Prevention involvement is needed at its Region and District offices. BOEMRE’s Region offices are located as follows: GOM OCS Region: New Orleans, LA Pacific OCS Region: Camarillo, CA Alaska OCS Region: Anchorage, AK Mid-Atlantic: D5 Chief of Prevention South East: D7 Chief of Prevention Gulf of Mexico (GOM): D8 Chief of Prevention California: D11 Chief of Prevention D13 Chief of Prevention D14 Chief of Prevention Alaska: D17 Chief of Prevention

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement

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Communications and Contacts. (a) The participating agencies will identify, in writing, appropriate representatives (see chart below) for the purposes of keeping each other timely informed of issues, relevant applications, and routine policy determinations; and to coordinate joint activities. For the USCG, the Assistant Commandant for Marine Safety, Security and Stewardship is responsible for identifying that representative. For BOEMRE, the Associate Director of Offshore Energy and Minerals Management is responsible for identifying that representative. (b) The headquarters representatives of the participating agencies will maintain an accurate and updated list of contacts for their respective agency and will notify their counterpart of any changes to agency representatives. (c) The participating agencies will, to the extent practicable, share with one another the information gathered, considered, and relied upon by each of them for making decisions related to OREI applications, plans, grants, or leases. Designation of agency representatives: USCG BOEMRE Headquarters The Commandant (CG-55) / Director of Marine Transportation Systems Management will be the agency’s primary point of contact. The Program Manager of BOEMRE’s Office of Offshore Alternative Energy Programs (OAEP), located in Herndon, Virginia, will be the agency’s primary point of contact. USCG District Offices / New England: OAEP will determine if BOEMRE BOEMRE Region Offices D1 Chief of Prevention involvement is needed at its Region and District offices. BOEMRE’s Region offices are located as follows: GOM OCS Region: New Orleans, LA Pacific OCS Region: Camarillo, CA Alaska OCS Region: Anchorage, AK BOEMRE Region Offices D1 Chief of Prevention Mid-Atlantic: D5 Chief of Prevention South East: D7 Chief of Prevention Gulf of Mexico (GOM): D8 Chief of Prevention California: D11 Chief of Prevention Washington & Oregon: D13 Chief of Prevention Hawaii: D14 Chief of Prevention Alaska: D17 Chief of Prevention

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement

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Communications and Contacts. (a) The participating agencies will identify, in writing, appropriate representatives (see chart below) for the purposes of keeping each other timely informed of issues, relevant applications, and routine policy determinations; and to coordinate joint activities. For the USCG, the Assistant Commandant for Marine Safety, Security and Stewardship is responsible for identifying that representative. For BOEMREXXXXXX, the Associate Director of Offshore Energy and Minerals Management is responsible for identifying that representative. (b) The headquarters representatives of the participating agencies will maintain an accurate and updated list of contacts for their respective agency and will notify their counterpart of any changes to agency representatives. (c) The participating agencies will, to the extent practicable, share with one another the information gathered, considered, and relied upon by each of them for making decisions related to OREI applications, plans, grants, or leases. SUPERSEDED by Non-Mineral Energy MOU dated 01Apr2024. Designation of agency representatives: USCG BOEMRE XXXX XXXXXX Headquarters The Commandant (CG-55) / Director of Marine Transportation Systems Management will be the agency’s primary point of contact. The Program Manager of BOEMRE’s Office of Offshore Alternative Energy Programs (OAEP), located in Herndon, Virginia, will be the agency’s primary point of contact. USCG District Offices / New England: OAEP will determine if BOEMRE BOEMRE Region Offices D1 Chief of Prevention involvement is needed at its Region and District offices. BOEMRE’s Region offices are located as follows: GOM OCS Region: New Orleans, LA Pacific OCS Region: Camarillo, CA Alaska OCS Region: Anchorage, AK BOEMRE Region Offices D1 Chief of Prevention Mid-Atlantic: D5 Chief of Prevention South East: D7 Chief of Prevention Gulf of Mexico (GOM): D8 Chief of Prevention California: D11 Chief of Prevention Washington & Oregon: D13 Chief of Prevention Hawaii: D14 Chief of Prevention Alaska: D17 Chief of Prevention

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

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