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National Park Service Selects Chief Information Officer

Two USGS Scientists Garner Presidential Rank Awards

OHTA's Bert Edwards One of Washington's Top 'SmartCPAs' for Third Year in a Row

Three Reclamation Employees Receive Highest Honors from Interior

U.S. Army Honors Reclamation Employees  With Outstanding Civilian Service Medal

Gerry Gaumer Now Deputy Director of NPS Communications and Public Affairs

Nationally Recognized Park and Recreation Authority Dies

USGS Hydrologist Kim Haag Honors Commitment to Excellence

Wildlife Artist Dead at 84

Kempthorne Names Michael Howell Interior's Chief Information Officer

*People Archive

 
Science & Stewardship more...
Multi-agency Collaboration Unleashes Torrent into Grand Canyon

Conflict and Compromise in Our Backyard:

Interior Deputy Secretary Scarlett Announces Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument Draft Management Plan on Earth Day

Interior Deputy Secretary Lynn Scarlett Encounters Non-Native Burmese Python in the Everglades

Secretary of the Interior Kempthorne Presents Top Cooperative Conservation Awards at Start of Earth Day Celebrations

Something Had to Change After 25 Years; Kilauea Has Mid-Life Crisis

Dramatic Developments at Kilauea Volcano: Scientists Work to Keep Public Safe and Informed

Red Lava, Silver Anniversary

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Employees Connect Children Across Country Back to Nature

USGS Expertise Improves Life for Millions of Iraqis

*Science & Stewardship Archive

 
Working with America more...
Deputy Secretary Scarlett Kicks-Off Take Pride in America® Volunteer Project

Secretary Kempthorne Announces First Round of National Park Centennial Projects; $50 Million Public-Private Will Improve National Parks Nationwide This Year

National Park Week Celebration Focuses on 'Kids in Parks'; Parks to Hold Second Annual Junior Ranger Day April 26

Interior Secretary Kempthorne Invites America to Celebrate National Parks Week, April 19 through April 27

Secretary Kempthorne Represents National Park Service at National Park Foundation's African American Experience Fund Reception

Martin Luther King Historic Site Exhibit Marks 40th Anniversary of King's Assassination

Interior Deputy Secretary Lynn Scarlett Testifies on Preserve America,Save America Treasures

Preserve America Awards Grants in 25 States;Deadline for 2008 Round-Two Applications in June

Return on Investment – How $10 Grew to $16 Million

Erie Canal National Heritage Corridor Takes Top Honor for Innovative Management Plan

*Working with America Archive

 
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Secretary Kempthorne Honors Interior Law Enforcement Officers at Memorial Ceremony

Interior Employees “Above PAR”

Work Safe 08” Events Focus on Expanding Employee Awareness of Workplace Safety, Occupation Health

Your Government Charge Card and Free Credit Reports — Monitoring Your Accounts and Identity Theft

Tribute to Heroes, Oasis of Healing: Vietnam Veterans Memorial Celebrates its 25th Anniversary

‘A Symbol of a New Day’ — U.S. Department of the Interior’s Main Interior Building

September is National Preparedness Month — Get a Kit, Make a Plan, Be Informed, Get Involved

America's 400th Anniversary: PLW Special Print Issue Now Available on Web

Promoting Ethics, Public Interest, Respectful Behavior — A Message From Secretary Kempthorne

Cyber Security — Protecting Our IT Assets

If in Doubt ... Don't

*Around the Department Archive

 
Bureau of Indian Affairs more...
Assistant Secretary Artman Meets With Tribal Leaders From Reservations Burned in Southern California Fires

Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Carl Artman Addresses National Native American Economic Policy Summit

Ragsdale Confirms Ed Parisian as Regional Director of BIA Rocky Mountain Regional Office

Partnership Agreement Signed to Establish American Indian/Alaska Native Business Opportunities, Workforce Development Center

Interior Secretary Kempthorne Formally Welcomes Carl Artman as Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs

Enemy Swim Day School FACE Program Am Among Winners of Verizon Foundation’s First Tech Savvy Award

Assistant Secretary-Indian Affairs Artman Announces $1.5 Million Awarded to 13 Tribes for Energy, Minerals Development Projects

Kempthorne: Indian Initiatives Focus on Safety, Education of American Indian Youth

Omar C. Bradley Named New Head of BIA's Navajo Regional Office

Secretary Kempthorne Meets With Tribal Leaders in Arizona About Budget Initiatives to Fight Meth, Strengthen Schools

*Bureau of Indian Affairs Archive

 
Bureau of Land Management more...
Former Students ‘STEP’ Up, Reach Out to Others

BLM Retiree Returns as Volunteer

BLM Installs Artificial Nesting Structures Along North Platte River in Wyoming

BLM Presents Its Fifth Biannual 'BLM Public Lands Partnership Excellence' Awardl

BLM, Western States Sheriffs’ Association Team Up to Tackle Law Enforcement on Public Lands

BLM Relocates Federally Endangered Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers in Florida

From Fireline to Classroom

Montana Grown

BLM Fire-Weather Forecaster Journeys Down Under

Fish Barrier Protects Native Trout

*Bureau of Land Management Archive

 
Bureau of Reclamation more...
Reclamation’s Upper Colorado Region Holds First Annual C.A.S.T. for Kids Event at Lake Powell

Nevada School District Honors Reclamation Special Emphasis Program Manager With Crystal Apple Award

Newest Spur of Historic Railroad Trail Opens at Hoover Dam; Reclamation Riders Among First to Hit Trail

Reclamation Receives DOI Diversity Partnership Award

Play Ball! Phoenix Area Office Participates in Dedication of Diamondbacks Little League Fields

Reclamation Employees at New Melones C.A.S.T. Event Help Children 'Catch a Special Thrill'

Reclamation Awards Water 2025 Challenge Grants Totaling $2.7 Million for Water Conservation, Efficiency Programs in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming

Reclamation Mid-Pacific Region Director Kirk Rodgers Retires

Reclamation Names Lorri Gray, Larry Walkoviak Regional Directors

Site Stewardship Earns Congressional Recognition for Reclamation Archaeologist Laureen Perry

*Bureau of Reclamation Archive

 
Fish and Wildlife Service more...
Refuges Celebrate International Migratory Bird Day on May 10

Genoa National Fish Hatchery Produces Disease-Free Food Source for Nationwide Programs to Restore Native Species

Fergus Falls, Minn., Wetland Management District Manager Kevin Brennan Garners 2008 Refuge Manager of the Year Award

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Partnership in Wisconsin Prevents Release of Pet Fish into Wild

Missouri Mussels Put on Weight for River Homecoming

Ultralight-led Whooping Cranes Arrive at Florida Wintering Grounds

U.S. Fish and Wildife Services Announces 2008 Federal Duck Stamp Art Competition to Take Place in Bloomington, Minn.

Turtle Conservation Slow Like Its Namesake But Yielding Big Rewards

In a World Where Many Animals Are Under Siege, the Amur Tiger Offers an Encouraging Word: Success

Work of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Agents Leads to Antique Dealer’s Sentence for Selling Eagle Feathers

*Fish and Wildlife Service Archive

 
Minerals Management Service more...
Advances in Oil and Gas Leasing, Drilling and Production Continue in Deepwater Gulf of Mexico

MMS Announces Preliminary Nominations for Limited Alternative Energy Leases on Outer Continental Shelf

Minerals Management Service Employee Receives Prestigious Justice Department Award for Team Effort to Conclude $97.5 Million Settlement

Minerals Management Service Receives Pioneer in Energy Education Award for Increasing Understanding of Ocean Energy Sources

Minerals Management Service Sponsors Elementary School Chess Club

Minerals Management Service to Convey 3 Million Cubic Yards of Federal Offshore Sand to Build Up South Carolina Beaches

MMS Implements Continuity of Operations, Provides Updates on Statistics for Hurricaine Dean

MMS in New Orleans Provides Update on Preparations for Tropical Storm Erin

Minerals Management Service, NOAA to Study Endangered North Pacific Right Whales

MMS Receives Awards for Study of  Shipwrecks as Artificial Reefs

*Minerals Management Service Archive

 
National Park Service more...
National Register of Historic Places Celebrates Asian-Pacific Heritage Month

National Parks Celebrate First-Ever National Train Day

U.S. Park Police Select New Deputy Chief

Officer Betty Griffin Retires From U.S. Park Police

National Parks Celebrate Women's History Month

National Park Service Selects Superintendent for Kalaupapa National Historical Park

Former National Park Service Director Russell E. Dickenson, 1923 - 2008

Former National Park Service Director Roger Kennedy Wins Notre Dame Award

Job No. 46 of 52: Park Ranger for Week

National Park Service's Junior Ranger Contest Underway

*National Park Service Archive

 
Office of Insular Affairs more...
At Pacific Night 2007 Secretary Kempthorne Announces Visits to Pacific Islands, Sets Date for Conference on Business Opportunities in the Islands

Secretary Kempthorne Gives Keynote Speech at November Conference on Business Opportunities in U.S.-Affiliated Islands

Secretary of Kempthorne Meets With Lieutenant Governor of Guan

Interagency Group on Insular Affairs Meets for 2007 Plenary Session at Interior

*Office of Insular Affairs Archive

 
Office of Law Enforcement, Security & Emergency Management more...
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Honors Special Agent Jack Baker

OLESEM Name Change Recognizes Role of Emergency Management Programs

Interior’s Watch Office Transformation Underway

Women in Federal Law Enforcement Honor NPS Special Agent Morton

In the Line of Duty

Fallen Interior Law Enforcement Officers Honored During Police Week

Interior Law Enforcement Officers Graduate from FBI National Academy



*Office of Law Enforcement, Security & Emergency Management Archive

 
Office of Surface Mining more...
OSM Marks 30th Anniversary of Landmark Environmental Law

Emergency! — OSM Takes Action

KEEP OUT! — Old Mines Are Dangerous

OSM Helps American Chestnut Reclaim Forest Throne

New Rule Increases Plant Diversity on Reclaimed Lands

Balance, Protect, Restore — The Mission of Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation and Enforcement

*Office of Surface Mining Archive

 
Office Of the Special Trustee more...
Cobell Update

Fiduciary Trust Officers Really Listen to Beneficiaries

Appraisers: Getting It Right for Beneficiaries

Debit Cards Offer New Convenience for Trust Beneficiaries

OST Rural Appraiser Earns Highest Professional Status

Indian Trust and Oil

Private Land Surveyors Graduate From First Federal Indian Country Land Survey Course; First Group Certified in More Than 100 Years

Highlight on Rocky Mountain and Great Lakes Region: Trust Officers At Work

Rockin’ and Rollin’ at Interior’s New Minerals Office

Trust Reforms: How They Help Tribes

*Office Of the Special Trustee Archive

 
U.S. Geological Survey more...
Illinois Earthquake a Wakeup Call

In Memory of Pembroke J. Hart

Ed Chao, Geologist, Mentor, Discoverer

Jim Petersen: A Celebration

Top USGS Ground Water Administrator Receives National Award

Scientists Study World’s Largest Potential Energy Resource

Wildfire Woes for Things That Swim, Hop, Crawl, Eat a Lot

USGS Announces Minerals Research Grant Recipients

USGS Earthquake Information Available in Google Earth™

Interior, NASA 2007 William T. Pecora Award Honors Science Pioneers

*U.S. Geological Survey Archive

 
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