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The Old Supreme Court Chamber is the first room constructed for the use of the nation's highest judiciary body and was used by the Court from 1810 until 1860. Built by Benjamin Henry Latrobe, it was a significant architectural achievement, for the size and structure of its vaulted, semicircular ceiling were virtually unprecedented in the United States.
The Old Supreme Court Chamber is the first room constructed for the use of the...

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A view of the Capitol Visitor Center lit up at night
The Office of Congressional Accessibility Services (OCAS) provides a variety...

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Photo of House Pediment Damage
Fiscal Year 2015 Appropriations

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Earth Day Celebration at the U.S. Botanic Garden
Join the United States Botanic Garden for an Earth Day Celebration on the...

Resources for AOC Staff

Resources for AOC Staff

The following resources are available for current employees of the Architect of the Capitol:

Telework:
Employees teleworking may log into the AOC network at https://telework.aoc.gov.

Time & Attendance:
AOC staff can now submit their timesheets via WebTa from anywhere, just login here.

Inclement Weather:
Employees should call the number of their jurisdiction, listed below, for operational status updates in case of inclement weather:


Jurisdiction Operating Status Hotline
House Office Buildings 202.225.2600
Senate Office Buildings 202.224.7942
U.S. Capitol Building 202.228.0700
Architect’s Central Staff 202.228.1274
Library of Congress Buildings/Grounds 202.707.3385
U.S. Botanic Garden 202.226.8333
U.S. Capitol Power Plant 202.225.4180
Capitol Visitor Services (Guides, Visitor Assistants & Gift Shop employees) 202.593.1900
Capitol Visitor Services (Administrative Staff) 202.593.1910
Capitol Grounds 202.224.3507

 

Workers’ Compensation:
The Architect of the Capitol is committed to ensuring the timely filing and effective case management of all reported work-related injury claims. The Federal Employee’s Compensation Act (FECA) provides compensation benefits to Federal civilian employees for disability due to personal injury or disease while in the performance of duty. The FECA also provides for payment of benefits to dependents if the injury or disease causes an employee’s death. More information and resources for those employees filing workers’ compensation claims is available.