United States Department of Justice Justice Management Division
The Justice Management Division (JMD) is a division of the United States Department of Justice. It is the administrative arm of the Department of Justice. Its mission is to support some 40 senior management offices (SMOs), offices, bureaus, and divisions (collectively called components) of the DOJ. It was formerly called the Office of Management and Finance.[1]
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Jurisdiction | Federal government of the United States |
Division executive |
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Website | www.justice.gov/jmd |
Organizational chart
- Justice Management Division:Assistant Attorney General for Administration (AAG-A) (currently Lee J. Lofthus, appointed in December 2006; replaced Paul Corts, who left in the summer of 2006). The AAG-A reports to the Deputy Attorney General (DAG).
- Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Information Resource Management/Chief Information Officer(DAAG IRM/CIO) is Currently Melinda Rogers
- Deputy Assistant Attorney General/Controller
- Budget
- Finance
- Asset Forfeiture Management
- Procurement Services
- Unified Financial System Project Management Office
- Debt Collection Management
- Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Human Resources and Administration (DAAG/HRA)
- Human Resources
- Office of Equal Employment Opportunity
- Security and Emergency Planning Staff
- Justice Library
- Consolidated Executive Office
- Facilities and Administrative Services
- Executive Secretary Office
- Departmental Executive Secretariat
- Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Policy, Management, and Planning
- Department Ethics Office
- Office of Records Management Policy
- Management and Planning Staff
- Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
- Internal Review and Evaluation Office
References
- Justice Management Division Archived November 29, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
External links
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