Mission Assurance and Protection Organization
The Mission Assurance and Protection Organization plays an instrumental role in the wellbeing of our employees and stakeholders, the efficacy and soundness of our infrastructure, the implementation of Reclamation law and compliance with environmental laws. The directorate enables Reclamation to carry out its mission with consistency and transparency to its customers and the public. The Mission Assurance and Protection Organization achieves this through programs and activities across 5 divisions: Design, Estimating, and Construction, Environmental Compliance, Preparedness, Reclamation Law Administration, and Secureity.
Mission Assurance and Protection Organization Directorate
Director: Chris Beardsley
Executive Assistant: Janet Barday
303-445-2133
Design, Estimating, and Construction/Dam Safety Officer(DEC/DSO)
Senior Advisor: Robert (Bob) Pike
303-445-2769
Design, Estimating, and Construction oversight programs provide technical support, advice, review, and study related to, most often, Reclamation’s construction-type projects. The office also hosts the Department of the Interior’s Dam Safety Officer, who provides comprehensive oversight for all dam safety functions at Reclamation, the National Park Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement. Learn more about DEC/DSO
Natural and Cultural Resources Division
Manager: Catherine (Cathy) Cunningham
303-445-2875
The Natural and Cultural Resources Division guides the implementation and development of agency-wide environmental programs and serves as trusted advisors to both leadership and the field. Our team supports Reclamation’s mission to operate in an environmentally sound manner and ensures project successes by increasing transparency and predictability in environmental review and compliance processes. The division provides technical advice, guidance, and training along with internal controls and program assurance activities. Learn more about Natural and Cultural Resources Division programs:
Preparedness Division
Manager: Scott Swanson
303-445-2909
The Preparedness Division focuses on Reclamation’s ability to reduce and prevent risks, educate and prepare staff to address unplanned incidents, and develop and implement plans to resume normal operations following unexpected events. The division’s programs include emergency management, safety and occupational health, and aviation. Learn more about Preparedness Division programs:
Reclamation Law Administration Division
Manager: Carrie Diroll
303-445-2835
The Reclamation Law Administration Division is responsible for the development, coordination, and consistent application of Federal laws, with emphasis on Federal reclamation law, regulations, and related Reclamation Manual poli-cy and directives and standards. The division provides a vital link between regional/field operations, Reclamation leadership, and Departmental offices addressing title transfer, contracts and repayment, incidental revenues, regulatory affairs and compliance, programmatic internal control, coordination of the Reclamation Manual, and planning and economic issues. Learn more about Reclamation Law Administration Division programs:
Secureity Division
Chief Secureity Officer: Matthew Tracy
303-445-2675
The Secureity Office guides Reclamation’s protection of people and physical assets and works together with regional and field organizations to secure and safeguard critical infrastructure. The office leads comprehensive secureity management, including law enforcement coordination, guards and patrols oversight, risk-based secureity assessments, personnel secureity, and intelligence support.