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DEPARTMENT OF STATE 2201 C Street NW., Washington, DC 20520 Phone, 202–647–4000. Internet, www.state.gov. SECRETARY OF STATE COLIN L. POWELL Assistant Secretary for Intelligence and CARL W. FORD, JR. Research Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs PAUL V. KELLY Chairman, Foreign Service Grievance Board EDWARD REIDY Chief of Protocol DONALD B. ENSENAT Chief of Staff ELAINE K. SHOCAS Civil Service Ombudsman TED A. BOREK Counselor of the Department of State WENDY SHERMAN Deputy Assistant Secretary for Equal DEIDRE A. DAVIS Employment Opportunity and Civil Rights Director, Policy Planning Staff RICHARD N. HAASS Inspector General JACQUELYN L. WILLIAMS-BRIDGERS Legal Adviser WILLIAM H. TAFT IV Special Assistant to the Secretary and KRISTIE A. KENNEY Executive Secretary of the Department Deputy Secretary of State RICHARD L. ARMITAGE Under Secretary for Arms Control and JOHN R. BOLTON International Security Affairs Assistant Secretary for Arms Control AVIS T. BOHLEN Assistant Secretary for Nonproliferation ROBERT J. EINHORN Assistant Secretary for Political-Military LINCOLN P. BLOOMFIELD, JR. Affairs Assistant Secretary for Verification and O. JAMES SHEAKS Compliance Under Secretary for Economic, Business, and ALAN P. LARSON Agricultural Affairs Assistant Secretary for Economic and EARL ANTHONY WAYNE Business Affairs Under Secretary for Global Affairs PAULA J. DOBRIANSKY Assistant Secretary for Democracy, Human LORNE W. CRANER Rights, and Labor Assistant Secretary for International RAND BEERS Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs Assistant Secretary for Oceans and (VACANCY) International Environmental and Scientific Affairs Assistant Secretary for Population, ALAN KRECZKO, Acting Refugee, and Migration Affairs Under Secretary for Management GRANT S. GREEN, JR. Assistant Secretary for Administration PATRICK F. KENNEDY Assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs MARY A. RYAN 293 VerDate 11-MAY-2000 11:35 Aug 20, 2001 Jkt 188578 PO 00000 Frm 00293 Fmt 6995 Sfmt 6995 D:\GOVMAN\188578.039 APPS10 PsN: 188578 294 U.S. GOVERNMENT MANUAL Assistant Secretary for Diplomatic Security DAVID G. CARPENTER and Director of the Office of Foreign Missions Assistant Secretary for Information FERNANDO BURBANO Resource Management and Chief Information Officer Chief Financial Officer BERT T. EDWARDS Director General of the Foreign Service MARC I. GROSSMAN and Director of Human Resources Director of the Foreign Service Institute RUTH A. DAVIS Under Secretary for Political Affairs MARC I. GROSSMAN Assistant Secretary for African Affairs WALTER H. KANSTEINER Assistant Secretary for East Asian and JAMES A. KELLY Pacific Affairs Assistant Secretary for European Affairs A. ELIZABETH JONES Assistant Secretary for Western PETER F. ROMERO Hemisphere Affairs Assistant Secretary for Near East Affairs WILLIAM J. BURNS Assistant Secretary for South Asian Affairs CHRISTINA B. ROCCA Assistant Secretary for International C. DAVID WELCH Organization Affairs Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and EVELYN S. LIEBERMAN Public Affairs Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs and JAMES RUBIN Spokesman for the Department of State U.S. Coordinator, International RICHARD BEAIRD, Acting Communications and Information Policy Permanent Representative of the United LUIS J. LAUREDO States of America to the Organization of American States United States Mission to the United Nations 1 799 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017 United States Permanent Representative to the (VACANCY) United Nations and Representative in the Security Council Deputy United States Representative to the JAMES CUNNINGHAM United Nations United States Representative for Special (VACANCY) Political Affairs in the United Nations United States Representative on the BETTY E. KING Economic and Social Council United States Representative for U.N. DONALD S. HAYES Management and Reform [For the Department of State statement of organization, see the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 22, Part 5] The Department of State advises the President in the formulation and execution of foreign policy and promotes the long-range security and well-being of the United States. The Department determines and analyzes the facts relating to American 1 A description of the organization and functions of the United Nations can be found under Selected Multilateral Organizations in this book. VerDate 11-MAY-2000 11:35 Aug 20, 2001 Jkt 188578 PO 00000 Frm 00294 Fmt 6995 Sfmt 6995 D:\GOVMAN\188578.039 APPS10 PsN: 188578 DEPARTMENT OF STATE 295 overseas interests, makes recommendations on policy and future action, and takes the necessary steps to carry out established policy. In so doing, the Department engages in continuous consultations with the American public, the Congress, other U.S. departments and agencies, and foreign governments; negotiates treaties and agreements with foreign nations; speaks for the United States in the United Nations and other international organizations in which the United States participates; and represents the United States at international conferences. The Department of State was established nationality laws insofar as they concern by act of July 27, 1789, as the the Department and Foreign Service; and Department of Foreign Affairs and was the issuance of passports and visas and renamed Department of State by act of related services. Approximately 7 million September 15, 1789 (22 U.S.C. 2651 passports a year are issued by the Office note). of Passport Services of the Bureau at the Secretary of State The Secretary of processing centers in Portsmouth, NH, State is responsible for the overall and Charleson, SC, and the regional direction, coordination, and supervision agencies in Boston, MA; Chicago, IL; of U.S. foreign relations and for the Honolulu, HI; Houston, TX; Los Angeles, interdepartmental activities of the U.S. CA; Miami, FL; New Orleans, LA; New Government abroad. The Secretary is the York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; San first-ranking member of the Cabinet, is a Francisco, CA; Seattle, WA; Stamford, member of the National Security CT; and Washington, DC. Council, and is in charge of the operations of the Department, including For further information, visit the Bureau of the Foreign Service. Consular Affairs website at travel.state.gov. Regional Bureaus Foreign affairs Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor activities worldwide are handled by the The Bureau of Democracy, Human geographic bureaus, which include the Rights, and Labor (DRL) is responsible Bureaus of African Affairs, European for developing and implementing U.S. Affairs, East Asian and Pacific Affairs, policy on democracy, human rights, Near East Affairs, South Asian Affairs, labor, and religious freedom. The Bureau and Western Hemisphere Affairs. undertakes dialog with foreign Arms Control The Bureau of Arms governments and builds partnerships in Control is responsible for strengthening multilateral organizations in order to national security by formulating, build global consensus in support of advocating, negotiating, and democratic rule and universal human implementing effective arms control and rights principles. It is responsible for disarmament policies, strategies, and preparing the annual Country Reports on agreements. The Bureau directs U.S. Human Rights Practices which are participation in multilateral arms control regarded as the most comprehensive and negotiations and the Organization for the objective assessment of human rights Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and is conditions around the world. Through also responsible for monitoring technology developments as they relate the Human Rights and Democracy Fund, to arms control and weapons DRL provides comprehensive technical developments. and financial support for democracy and human rights, which helps prosecute war For further information, contact the Bureau of Arms criminals, promote religious freedom, Control at 202–647–8478. Fax, 202–736–4472. monitor free and fair elections, support Consular Affairs The Bureau of workers’ rights, encourage the Consular Affairs is responsible for the establishment of the rule of law, and protection and welfare of American facilitate the growth of civil society. citizens and interests abroad; the For further information, contact the Bureau of administration and enforcement of the Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor at 202–647– provisions of the immigration and 2126. VerDate 11-MAY-2000 11:35 Aug 20, 2001 Jkt 188578 PO 00000 Frm 00295 Fmt 6995 Sfmt 6995 D:\GOVMAN\188578.039 APPS10 PsN: 188578 VerDate 11-MAY-2000 11:35Aug 20,2001 Jkt188578 PO00000 Frm00296 Fmt6995 Sfmt6995 D:\GOVMAN\188578.039 APPS10 PsN:188578 296 DEPARTMENT OF STATE UNITED STATES PERMANENT AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE DEVELOPMENT UNITED NATIONS U . DEPUTY SECRETARY S . 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