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IOWA OFFICIAL REGISTER
The IowAccess Advisory Council was created in 2000 for the purpose of creating and provid-
ing to the citizens of this state a gateway for one-stop electronic access to government information
and transactions, whether federal, state, or local. The council is composed of citizens and mem-
bers of the state of Iowa’s executive and judicial branches. They represent city, county, state, and
federal governments, in addition to a broad spectrum of public interests.
TECHNOLOGY GOVERNANCE BOARD
§8A.204
Department of Administrative Services, Hoover State Office Building,
Des Moines 50319; (515)281-3462
Name
City
Term Ending/Type
Glynis Coutee.................................................Cedar Rapids.............................................April 30, 2011
Atul
Gupta ......................................................Grimes.......................................................April 30, 2010
Nonpublic members:
John R. Baldwin, Director, Department of Corrections, Chair ........................................April 30, 2010
Jana Clausen, Department of Human Services.................................................................April 30, 2010
Thomas B. Gronstal, Superintendent of Banking.............................................................April 30, 2010
Peggi Knight, Department of Transportation ...................................................................April 30, 2011
Karen Misjak, College Student Aid Commission.............................................................April 30, 2011
Mark Schuling, Director of Revenue ................................................................................April 30, 2011
Teresa Hay McMahon, designee of Director, Department of Management .............................Statutory
Ray Walton, Director, Department of Administrative Services................................................Statutory
HUMAN RESOURCES ENTERPRISE
Hoover State Office Building, Des Moines 50319; (515)281-3351
Nancy Berggren, Chief Operating Officer
The Human Resources Enterprise provides the following human resource services: policy de-
velopment; planning and research; employment activities and transactions, including recruitment,
testing, and certification of persons seeking employment or promotion; compensation and bene-
fits; equal employment opportunity and affirmative action; education and training; personnel re-
cords and administration; and the negotiation and administration of collective bargaining agree-
ments on behalf of the executive branch.
The personnel management powers and duties of the department do not extend to the legisla-
tive or judicial branch of state government, except for functions related to administering compen-
sation and benefits programs.
Program Delivery Services – MaryAnn Hills, Administrator; Hoover State Office Building, Des
Moines 50319; (515) 281-6603
The Program Delivery Services Bureau provides for human resource consultation services for
investigations, classification, personnel rules, collective bargaining interpretation, and reviews
and appeals.
Employment Services – Bill West, Administrator; Hoover State Office Building, Des Moines
50319; (515) 281-6770
The Employment Services Bureau provides for application intake and referral, classification
and compensation studies, diversity program management, performance appraisal management,
payroll audit, and contingent workforce contract management.
Benefits – Ed Holland, Administrator; Hoover State Office Building, Des Moines 50319;
(515) 242-6143
The Benefits Bureau provides for management of the deferred compensation, group insurance,
wellness, employee assistance, unemployment ASO contract, workers’ compensation, and leave
management programs.
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EXECUTIVE BRANCH AGENCIES
STATE ACCOUNTING ENTERPRISE
Hoover State Office Building, Des Moines 50319; (515)281-4840
Calvin McKelvogue, Chief Operating Officer
The State Accounting Enterprise manages the state’s financial resources in the operation of
effective accounting and payroll systems, to ensure the timely and accurate processing of account-
ing and payroll transactions, to prepare and issue a comprehensive annual financial report in ac-
cordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and to generate other financial informa-
tion and reports to meet the needs of citizens, vendors, government officials, state employees, and
other government agencies.
DEPARTMENT ON AGING
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510 East Twelfth Street, Suite 2, Des Moines 50319;
(515)725-3333; www.aging.iowa.gov/
John McCalley, Director .............................Serves at Pleasure of Governor
ELDER PROGRAMS AND ADVOCACY DIVISION
510 East Twelfth Street, Suite 2,
Des Moines 50319; (515)725-3312
Joel Wulf, Administrator
POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION DIVISION
510 East Twelfth Street, Suite 2,
Des Moines 50319; (515)725-3303
Greg Anliker, Administrator
STATE LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN
§231.42
510 East Twelfth Street, Suite 2,
Des Moines 50319; (515)725-3327
Jeanne Yordi
COMMISSION ON AGING
§231.11
Department on Aging, 510 East Twelfth Street, Suite 2,
Des Moines 50319; (515)725-3302
Name City
Term
Ending
Daniel
Ernst....................................................Dubuque....................................................April 30, 2013
Dava
James.....................................................Nevada ......................................................April 30, 2011
Linda Larkin ...................................................Fort Madison.............................................April 30, 2012
Frank
Leu .......................................................Sibley ........................................................April 30, 2013
Nancy Nichols ................................................West Des Moines......................................April 30, 2011
Kenneth
Petersen............................................Council Bluffs...........................................April 30, 2013
Gloria Reber ...................................................Iowa Falls .................................................April 30, 2012
Ex officio, nonvoting members from the General Assembly:
Senate
William M. Heckroth .....................................Waverly.................................................January 10, 2011
David
Johnson ................................................Ocheyedan ............................................January 10, 2011
House
Dawn E. Pettengill..........................................Mount Auburn ......................................January 10, 2011
Phyllis
Thede..................................................Bettendorf .............................................January 10, 2011