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In the Spotlight

  • Kempthorne Launches Initiative to Spur Geothermal Energy and Power Generation on Federal Lands more>>

  • U.S. and Canada: Northern Oil and Gas Research Forum more>>
  • BLM Announces New Rule for Land Withdrawals more>>
  • BLM releases Record of Decision for the Kobuk-Seward Peninsula Resource Management Plan more>>
  • The Finding of No Significant Impact and Decision Record for the Colville River Special Area Management Plan EA has been signed more>>
  • 17b Easements in the Ahtna region more>>
  • Eastern Interior Resource Management Plan  more>>
  • More information on this year's BLM-Alaska news is in the Newsroom


BLM-Alaska is divided into two district offices, Fairbanks and Anchorage. Select an area on the map below for more information.
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In Alaska, the Bureau of Land Management administers approximately 80 million surface acres of federal public land—an area larger than the State of New Mexico.
  

Alaska State Office
222 West Seventh Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 
99513-7504 

Contact Us:
Public Room: 907-271-5960 
Office of Communications: 907-271-5555
TTY/Federal Relay System: 1-800-877-8339

 

 


Attention All Vendors 
Conducting Business with BLM

On October 1, 2008, the BLM began the transition to a new financial accounting system. While all existing data is being converted and the new system is being brought on line, the BLM will have only limited ability to pay its vendors. We anticipate this period of limited ability will extend through mid-November 2008. Once a DOI bureau has transitioned to FBMS that bureau will begin using FedConnect. DOI bureaus that have not transitioned to FBMS will continue to use IDEAS EC.

During this period payments to vendors may be delayed. The BLM will make every effort to process payments in accordance with Prompt Pay Act requirements. However, vendors should be prepared for the possibility that payments could be delayed for up to 45 days.

Effective immediately, you may call 877-480-9724 if you have a question regarding the payment of a specific invoice. To read the entire Notice which has additional important information, please click here.             (last modified 10/24/08)


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