DOE Directives, Guidance, and Delegations
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Directives Program, Office of Management (MA-1.2)
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DOE Directives, Guidance, and Delegations
Directives
DOE's primary means of establishing policies, requirements, and
responsibilities for Departmental elements and contractors.
Guidance
DOE guides provide acceptable, but not mandatory, means for
complying with requirements included in Directives.
Delegations
Legal documents used to transfer authorities granted to the
Secretary of Energy.
Recently Canceled Directives
The DOE Directives Program in the
Office of Management
(MA-1.2) oversees the development and maintenance of directives, established as the primary means to set, communicate, and institutionalize policies, requirements, and responsibilities for Department of Energy (DOE) elements and contractors. Directives facilitate the achievement of DOE's strategic and operational goals, while ensuring safe, secure, efficient, cost-effective operations and compliance with applicable legal requirements.
The Delegations Program serves as the central point of contact for the development and maintenance of DOE delegations and designations of the authorities necessary to run the Department of Energy. These authorities stem from laws; statutes; Executive Orders or proclamations; and regulations issued by other agencies, such as the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), and the Government Accountability Office (GAO).
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Directives Program, Office of Management (MA-1.2)
RevCom
DOE Directives, Guidance, and Delegations
Directives
DOE's primary means of establishing policies, requirements, and
responsibilities for Departmental elements and contractors.
Guidance
DOE guides provide acceptable, but not mandatory, means for
complying with requirements included in Directives.
Delegations
Legal documents used to transfer authorities granted to the
Secretary of Energy.
Recently Canceled Directives
The DOE Directives Program in the
Office of Management
(MA-1.2) oversees the development and maintenance of directives, established as the primary means to set, communicate, and institutionalize policies, requirements, and responsibilities for Department of Energy (DOE) elements and contractors. Directives facilitate the achievement of DOE's strategic and operational goals, while ensuring safe, secure, efficient, cost-effective operations and compliance with applicable legal requirements.
The Delegations Program serves as the central point of contact for the development and maintenance of DOE delegations and designations of the authorities necessary to run the Department of Energy. These authorities stem from laws; statutes; Executive Orders or proclamations; and regulations issued by other agencies, such as the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), and the Government Accountability Office (GAO).
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ABOUT ENERGY.GOV
History
Leadership
News
Science Education
Careers & Internships
Contact Us
Site Map
ENERGY.GOV RESOURCES
Budget & Performance
FOIA
Office of Civil Rights
Inspector General
Privacy Program
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
The White House
DOE.gov
USA.gov
Web Policies
Vulnerability Disclosure Program
No Fear Act
Whistleblower Protection
Notice of EEO Findings of Discrimination
Information Quality
Open Gov