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Stacey Noem

Chief, Office of Offshore Regulatory Programs at Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement

Stacey Noem is the Chief of the Office of Offshore Regulatory Programs (OORP). As Chief, Stacey is responsible for developing and maintaining up-to-date regulations, policies, standards and guidelines; managing functions that engage risk assessment and analysis, the evaluation of emerging and unique technologies, and driving improved safety performance.

Stacey began her federal career as a Special Agent with the Environmental Protection Agency’s Criminal Investigation Division where she worked for over 16 years. She joined BSEE in November of 2012 as a Supervisory Special Investigator tasked with running BSEE’s Safety and Incident Investigations Division (SIID). As Chief of SIID, she developed national investigations policies and a handbook, and created an incident investigations training program that is executed by SIID staff for BSEE employees.

In addition to her Chief SIID duties, Stacey also acted as the Chief of BSEE’s Safety Enforcement Division (SED). Stacey was named the permanent Chief of OORP in October of 2020.

Stacey graduated from the United States Naval Academy in May of 1987 with a Bachelor of Science degree in physical sciences. Of note, Stacey graduated within the first decade of women being allowed to receive nominations to attend the Academy. Upon graduation, she was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps where she served as a Signals Intelligence Officer.

Timeline

  • Chief, Office of Offshore Regulatory Programs

    Current role

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