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General Services/209

Queen Anne's County, Denton in Caroline Coun-
ty, Ellicott City in Howard County, Elkton in
Cecil County, and Glen Bumie in Anne Arundel
County.

The Division provides both preventive and rou-
tine maintenance and oversees the contractual
provision of repairs, alterations, improvements,
housekeeping, and security services to preserve fa-
cilities and equipment. These tasks are accom-
plished through contractual arrangements with
private companies under the supervision of Divi-
sion personnel. The Division also operates a com-
prehensive supply system for equipment and
materials needed to maintain the buildings.

SARATOGA STATE CENTER DIVISION

Frederick W. DeJong, Superintendent

310 W. Saratoga St.
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 333^099

This division is responsible for the operation,
maintenance, and security of State buildings at
310 W. Saratoga St. and 220-230 N. Howard St.
in Baltimore City, and the State Records Manage-
ment Center/Warehouse at 7275 Waterloo Road
in Jessup, Howard County.

The Division currently provides both preventive
and routine maintenance and oversees the con-
tractual provision of some maintenance tasks and
services at the Jessup facility. In 1987, when reno-
vations are completed at the Saratoga State
Center, the Division will provide preventive and
routine maintenance, repairs, alterations, improve-
ments, housekeeping, and security services to pre-
serve facilities and equipment. The Division will
also oversee the contractual provision of some
maintenance tasks and services and operate a
comprehensive supply system for equipment and
materials needed to maintain the building.

ASSISTANT SECRETARY

Frank C. Robey, Jr., Assistant Secretary

301 W. Preston St.
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 225-4650

The Assistant Secretary is responsible for the
management and general direction of the Office of
Telecommunications and for the coordination of
intergovernmental relations. The Assistant Secre-
tary coordinates the development and implemen-
tation of policies, procedures, regulations, and

standards to assure that programs and services ef-
fectively meet the needs of the agencies served.
The Assistant Secretary is also responsible for the
Department's legislative coordination.

OFFICE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Norman J. Martin, Jr., Director

301 W. Preston St., Room 1304
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 225^210

Formerly the Telecommunications Division, the
Office of Telecommunications was created in
1986. The Office is responsible for coordinating
the needs of State agencies for voice, teletypewrit-
er, radio, data, and other communication-related
services. In 1986, the General Assembly expanded
the responsibilities of telecommunications man-
agement within the Department of General
Services to provide guidelines and central direc-
tion to all State agencies in the procurement, use,
and maintenance of all communication systems
(Chapter 14, Acts of 1986).

BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS

STATE BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL
REVIEW

Chairperson: Edwin F. Ball

Pasqual T. Astore; Stanford R. Britt; Robert A.
Cyr; Lonnie 0. Overton; Antonio C. Ramos; Van
Fossen Schwab. Terms expire 1988.

Joseph K. Schofleld, Coordinator

301 W. Preston St., Room 1405
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 225-4340

The State Board of Architectural Review was
established in 1949 (Chapter 80, Acts of 1949).
The Board reviews architectural designs and
drawings and recommends any changes necessary
to make proposed buildings functional and practi-
cal for the use intended.

The Board consists of seven members appointed
for four-year terms by the Secretary of General
Services from lists of nominees submitted by the
Baltimore Chapter, the Potomac Valley of Mary-
land Chapter, and the Chesapeake Bay Chapter of
the American Institute of Architects (Code State
Finance and Procurement Article, sees. 4-701
through 4-704).

 



 
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