OPERA – fiche sociographique - santé

OPERA – fiche sociographique - santé
Prénom, Nom:
Stephen R. (Steve) Smith Contact :
DHSS, Director, division of planning and presentation, Office of Recovery act coordination 200 Independance avenue, SW, Room 450-­‐G, Washington, DC 20201 Catégorie : Exécutif
Dates de naissance / décès :
Lieu de naissance :
Genre : Homme Lieu de résidence (si DC avant l’accession à un poste retenu, avec si
possible l’année de l’emménagement à DC):
Formation :
BA/BS MA/MS PhD Law degree (JD…) Autre Psychology, Catholic University. Profession initiale :
Carrière :
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1973-­‐1980 : Social Security Administration, claims representative and operations supervisor 1980-­‐2001 : Administration for Children and Families (ACF) from 2001-­‐2008 : DHHS, Health Ressources and services administration, Principal advisor to the administrator W. Genieys, Operationalizing Programmatic Elites Research in America, OPERA : ANR-­‐08-­‐BLAN-­‐0032. 1 •
2011 : HSS, Director, division of planning and presentation, Office of Recovery act coordination Sources biblio/bio, articles, divers.
Stephen R. Smith has served as senior advisor to Elizabeth M. Duke, Ph.D., Administrator of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) since March 2001. As senior advisor to the administrator of HRSA, Mr. Smith assists in all aspects of agency management, including budget oversight, policy development, and program administration. Prior to joining HRSA, Smith worked at the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) from 1980-­‐2001, most recently as director of ACF's Office of Financial Services, managing grant operations, fiscal policy and budget operations. As director, he led the establishment of federal financial management policies and procedures for ACF's $16 billion Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program. Smith served in several other management roles at ACF, including director of the information technology planning staff (1991-­‐1996), administrative officer (1988-­‐
1991), and director of the division of management analysis and planning (1986-­‐1988).From 1973-­‐1980, Smith worked at the Social Security Administration, where he was a claims representative and operations supervisor. Smith earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from Catholic University. Source : http://www.federalnewsradio.com/?nid=&sid=937701 consulté le 24 nov. 13 Sources additionnelles :
hrsa.gov, Leadership Library, CQ Press, who’s who W. Genieys, Operationalizing Programmatic Elites Research in America, OPERA : ANR-­‐08-­‐BLAN-­‐0032. 2