100.7 - Organization and Location Codes
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY DIRECTIVE
SURVEY MANUAL CHAPTER – ORGANIZATION SERIES
Office of Administrative Services; Office of Human Capital
Issuance Date: 6/17/2020
/s/ Katherine M. McCulloch
Associate Director for Administration (2024 reorganization to the "Office of Administrative Services")
1. Purpose and Scope. This SM chapter establishes Organization and Location Codes for the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
2. Policy. These codes are prescribed for use on all documents that require organizational identification.
3. Organization Codes. The organization code is a ten-digit numerical code that identifies levels within the organization. The first two digits of the code represent the Bureau, with the USGS code set as “GG.” The third and fourth digits identify the Office, Region, or Mission Area. Values assigned are as follows:
HD - Office of the Director
HA - Office of Administration and Policy
HE - Ecosystems Mission Area
HW - Water Resources Mission Area
HH - Natural Hazards Mission Area
HM - Energy and Minerals Resources Mission Area
HI - Core Science Systems Mission Area
EM - Region 3: Great Lakes (Midcontinent Region), Region 5: Missouri-Basin (Midcontinent Region)
ES - Region 2: South Atlantic-Gulf (Southeast Region), Region 4: Mississippi-Basin (Southeast Region), Region 6: Arkansas-Rio Grande-Texas Gulf (Southeast Region)
EN - Region 1: North Atlantic-Appalachian (Northeast Region)
CM - Region 7: Upper Colorado Basin (Rocky Mountain Region)
WS - Region 8: Lower Colorado Basin (Southwest Region), Region 10: California-Great Basin (Southwest Region)
WN - Region 9: Columbia-Pacific Northwest (Northwest-Pacific Island Region), Region 12: Pacific Islands (Northwest-Pacific Island Region)
WA - Region 11: Alaska (Alaska Region)
The remaining six digits in the organization code represent the cost center level and are used to identify organizational levels within the assigned Office, Region, or Mission Area. For example, refer to the organization codes used in the Office of Administrative Services as follows:
- Code for Organization Level 1: GG00000000 (U.S. Geological Survey)
- Code for Organization Level 2: GGHA000000 (Office of Administration and Policy)
- Code for Organization Level 3: GGHAAEHC00 (Office of Human Capital)
- Code for Organization Level 4: GGHAAEHCA0 (Office of Human Resources)
- Code for Organization Level 5: GGHAAEHCA2 (Employee Relations/Labor Relations and Benefits Team)
4. Location of Employing Office. The location of the employing office will be determined based on the geographic location of the Senior Executive Service member with authority over a specific Office, Region, or Mission area. Employing office locations for organizations within the USGS are as follows:
Office, Mission Area, or Region Employing Office Location
| Organizations within the Office of the Director | Reston, Virginia |
| Organizations reporting to the Deputy Director – Administration and Policy | Reston, Virginia |
| Organizations reporting to the Associate Director – Ecosystems | Reston, Virginia |
| Organizations reporting to the Associate Director – Water Resources | Reston, Virginia |
| Organizations reporting to the Associate Director – Natural Hazards | Reston, Virginia |
| Organizations reporting to the Associate Director – Energy and Minerals | Reston, Virginia |
| Organizations reporting to the Associate Director – Core Science Systems | Reston, Virginia |
| Organizations reporting to the Regional Director – Midcontinent | Indianapolis, Indiana |
| Organizations reporting to the Regional Director – Southeast | Raleigh, North Carolina |
| Organizations reporting to the Regional Director – Northeast | Reston, Virginia |
| Organizations reporting to the Regional Director – Rocky Mountain | Lakewood, Colorado |
| Organizations reporting to the Regional Director – Southwest | Sacramento, California |
| Organizations reporting to the Regional Director – Northwest-Pacific Island | Portland, Oregon |
| Organizations reporting to the Regional Director – Alaska | Anchorage, Alaska |
5. Organization Code Changes. Operating units are responsible for code structure, requesting new organization codes and changes in organizational nomenclature, and advising when such codes are no longer needed. Requests are submitted by completing the Form 9-3127, New/Change Organization Code Form. Requests for major organizational changes must be based on prior approval by the appropriate official as stated in SM 100.1, Policy and Procedure for Organizational Changes. If not yet approved, proposed changes must be coordinated with the Office of Administrative Services.
6. Approvals. The Office of Human Capital is responsible for final approval of all organization codes, furnishing copies of organization codes and changes to the Office of the Director. Location codes used to identify employing office will be established and maintained by the Office of Human Capital.