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ARMS CONTROL AND AGENCY 679

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UNITED STATES ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY 320 Twenty-first Street NW., Washington, DC 20451 Phone, 202–647–2034

Director JOHN D. HOLUM Deputy Director RALPH EARLE II Special Adviser LISA FARRELL Special Assistant CARLENE ACKERMAN Counselor DONALD GROSS Executive Secretary BARBARA STARR Senior Military Adviser MAJ. ROBERT PALMER, Acting Principal Deputy Director, On-Site Inspection JOERG H. MENZEL Agency Assistant Director, Nonproliferation and LAWRENCE SCHEINMAN Regional Arms Control Bureau Assistant Director, Multilateral Affairs Bureau DONALD MAHLEY, Acting Assistant Director, Strategic and Eurasian MICHAEL NACHT Affairs Bureau Assistant Director, Intelligence, Verification, O.J. SHEAKS, Acting and Information Management Bureau General Counsel MARY ELIZABETH HOINKES Director of Congressional Affairs IVO SPALATIN Director of Public Affairs MARY DILLON Director of Administration CATHLEEN LAWRENCE U.S. Commissioner, Standing Consultative STANLEY RIVELES Commission U.S. Representative to the Conference on STEPHEN LEDOGAR Disarmament U.S. Representative to the Special Verification STEVEN STEINER Commission and the Joint Compliance and Inspection Commission Special Representative and Chief Science JAMES SWEENEY Adviser Special Representative, Nonproliferation THOMAS GRAHAM, JR. (NPT) [For the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency statement of organization, see the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 22, Part 601]

The United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency formulates and implements arms control nonproliferation and disarmament policies that promote the national security of the United States and its relations with other countries. To effectively carry out its responsibilities, the Agency prepares and participates in discussions and negotiations with foreign countries on such issues as strategic arms limitations, conventional force reductions in , prevention of the spread of nuclear to countries that do not now possess them, prohibitions on chemical weapons, and the international arms trade. 680 U.S. GOVERNMENT MANUAL DIVISION AND IMPLEMENTATION 1 STRATEGIC NEGOTIATION DIVISION THEATER AND SECURITY DIVISION STRATEGIC DEFENSES AFFAIRS BUREAU STRATEGIC AND EURASIAN DIVISION DIVISION STRATEGIC TRANSITION PERSONNEL AND GENERAL SERVICES 2 SPECIAL FOR NPT REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION DIVISION CONTRACTS DIVISION EXECUTIVE SECRETARY AND TECHNOLOGY NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS INSPECTOR GENERAL AFFAIRS DIVISION COUNSEL DIVISION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR OFFICE OF THE GENERAL NONPROLIFERATION AND REGIONAL ARMS CONTROL BUREAU DIVISION WEAPONS AND TECHNOLOGY CONTROL OFFICE OFFICE OF THE OF THE DIRECTOR DEPUTY DIRECTOR AND COMPUTER OPERATIONS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND ANALYSIS DIVISION INTELLIGENCE, TECHNOLOGY, PRINCIPAL DEPUTY ON-SITE INSPECTION AGENCY NTELLIGENCE, VERIFICATION, AND I INFORMATION MANAGEMENT BUREAU DIVISION COMPLIANCE VERIFICATION AND OFFICE OF MILITARY AFFAIRS OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS CHIEF SCIENCE ADVISER UNITED STATES ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY AND DISARMAMENT ARMS CONTROL UNITED STATES DIVISION AND NUCLEAR POLICY INTERNATIONAL SECURITY

AFFAIRS POLICY DIVISION OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL MULTILATERAL AFFAIRS BUREAU POLICY DIVISION EUROPEAN SECURITY Special Reporting Access to the Deputy Director Direct Access to the Director 1 2 UNITED STATES COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS 681

The United States Arms Control and In support of its activities, the Agency Disarmament Agency was established by conducts research and studies or, act of September 26, 1961 (22 U.S.C. through contracts and agreements, 2561), in response to congressional arranges for involvement by private or feeling that the Nation’s national security public institutions or persons. It also efforts could be most effectively coordinates such efforts by or for other executed by lawfully centralizing arms Government agencies, and analyzes control and disarmament responsibilities. selected defense programs for their arms control pursuits. Activities The Agency conducts studies and Sources of Information provides advice relating to arms control, nonproliferation, and disarmament Contracts Individuals seeking to do policy formulation; prepares for and business with the Agency or to obtain manages United States participation in information on research contracts may international negotiations in the arms contact the Contracting Office (phone, control, nonproliferation, and 703–235–3288) at the address shown disarmament field; disseminates and below. coordinates public information about Publications Copies of publications arms control, nonproliferation, and such as World Military Expenditures disarmament; and prepares for, operates, (annual series), Documents on or directs, as needed, U.S. participation Disarmament (annual series), Arms in international control systems that may Control and Disarmament Agreements, result from United States arms control or the Agency’s newsletter ACDA Update, disarmament activities. and the Agency’s Annual Report may be In addition to directing the activities ordered from the Superintendent of described above, the Director functions Documents, Government Printing Office, as the principal adviser to the President, Washington, DC 20402 (phone, 202– the National Security Adviser, and the 783–3238); or from the Office of Public Secretary of State in arms control, Affairs (phone, 202–647–8677) at the nonproliferation, and disarmament address shown below. matters. Under the direction of the Speakers Officers of the Agency will Secretary of State, the Director also has address audiences in all parts of the primary responsibility within the country, workload permitting. Phone, Government for such matters. 202–647–4800.

For further information, contact the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 320 Twenty- first Street NW., Washington, DC 20451. Phone, 202–647–8677.

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Chairperson MARY FRANCES BERRY Vice Chairman CRUZ REYNOSO Commissioners CARL A. ANDERSON, ROBERT P. GEORGE, A. LEON HIGGINBOTHAM, JR., CONSTANCE HORNER, YVONNE Y. LEE,R USSELL G. REDENBAUGH Staff Director (VACANCY)