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Supplemental Infomation Supplemental Information 119 U.S 118 Supplemental Infomation Supplemental Information 119 U.S. Department of State Locations Embassy Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire Dushanbe, Tajikistan Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Freetown, Sierra Leone Accra, Ghana Gaborone, Botswana Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Georgetown, Guyana Algiers, Algeria Guatemala City, Guatemala Almaty, Kazakhstan Hanoi, Vietnam Amman, Jordan Harare, Zimbabwe Ankara, Turkey Helsinki, Finland Antananarivo, Madagascar Islamabad, Pakistan Apia, Samoa Jakarta, Indonesia Ashgabat, Turkmenistan Kampala, Uganda Asmara, Eritrea Kathmandu, Nepal Asuncion, Paraguay Khartoum, Sudan Athens, Greece Kiev, Ukraine Baku, Azerbaijan Kigali, Rwanda Bamako, Mali Kingston, Jamaica Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Kinshasa, Democratic Republic Bangkok, Thailand of the Congo (formerly Zaire) Bangui, Central African Republic Kolonia, Micronesia Banjul, The Gambia Koror, Palau Beijing, China Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Beirut, Lebanon Kuwait, Kuwait Belgrade, Serbia-Montenegro La Paz, Bolivia Belize City, Belize Lagos, Nigeria Berlin, Germany Libreville, Gabon Bern, Switzerland Lilongwe, Malawi Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan Lima, Peru Bissau, Guinea-Bissau Lisbon, Portugal Bogota, Colombia Ljubljana, Slovenia Brasilia, Brazil Lomé, Togo Bratislava, Slovak Republic London, England, U.K. Brazzaville, Congo Luanda, Angola Bridgetown, Barbados Lusaka, Zambia Brussels, Belgium Luxembourg, Luxembourg Bucharest, Romania Madrid, Spain Budapest, Hungary Majuro, Marshall Islands Buenos Aires, Argentina Managua, Nicaragua Bujumbura, Burundi Manama, Bahrain Cairo, Egypt Manila, Philippines Canberra, Australia Maputo, Mozambique Caracas, Venezuela Maseru, Lesotho Chisinau, Moldova Mbabane, Swaziland Colombo, Sri Lanka Mexico City, D.F., Mexico Conakry, Guinea Minsk, Belarus Copenhagen, Denmark Monrovia, Liberia Cotonou, Benin Montevideo, Uruguay Dakar, Senegal Moscow, Russia Damascus, Syria Muscat, Oman Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Nairobi, Kenya Dhaka, Bangladesh Nassau, The Bahamas Djibouti, Djibouti N’Djamena, Chad Doha, Qatar New Delhi, India Dublin, Ireland 120 Supplemental Infomation Embassy—Continued Niamey, Niger Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Nicosia, Cyprus Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina Nouakchott, Mauritania Seoul, Korea Oslo, Norway Singapore, Singapore Ottawa, Canada Skopje, Macedonia Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso Sofia, Bulgaria Panama, Panama Stockholm, Sweden Paramaribo, Suriname Suva, Fiji Paris, France Tallinn, Estonia Phnom Penh, Cambodia Tashkent, Uzbekistan Port-au-Prince, Haiti Tbilisi, Georgia Port Louis, Mauritius Tegucigalpa, Honduras Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea Tel Aviv, Israel Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago The Hague, Netherlands Prague, Czech Republic Tirana, Albania Praia, Cape Verde Tokyo, Japan Pretoria, South Africa Tunis, Tunisia Quito, Ecuador Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Rabat, Morocco Valletta, Malta Rangoon, Burma Vatican City, The Holy See Reykjavik, Iceland Vienna, Austria Riga, Latvia Vientiane, Laos Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Vilnius, Lithuania Rome, Italy Warsaw, Poland St. George’s, Grenada Wellington, New Zealand San Jose, Costa Rica Windhoek, Namibia San Salvador, El Salvador Yaounde, Cameroon Sanaa, Yemen Yerevan, Armenia Santiago, Chile Zagreb, Croatia Consulate General Amsterdam, Netherlands Guangzhou, China Auckland, New Zealand Guayaquil, Ecuador Barcelona, Spain Halifax, Canada Belfast, Northern Ireland, U.K. Hamburg, Germany Calcutta, India Hamilton, Bermuda Calgary, Canada Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Cape Town, South Africa Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region Casablanca, Morocco Istanbul, Turkey Chengdu, China Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Chennai (Madras), India Jerusalem Chiang Mai, Thailand Johannesburg, South Africa Ciudad Juarez, Mexico Karachi, Pakistan Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles Krakow, Poland Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Lahore, Pakistan Dubai, United Arab Emirates Leipzig, Germany Durban, South Africa Marseille, France Dusseldorf, Germany Melbourne, Australia Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K. Milan, Italy Florence, Italy Monterrey, Mexico Frankfurt Am Main, Germany Montreal, Canada Guadalajara, Mexico Mumbai (Bombay), India Supplemental Information 121 Consulate General—Continued Munich, Germany Shanghai, China Naha Okinawa, Japan Shenyang, China Naples, Italy Strasbourg, France Osaka-Kobe, Japan Surabaya, Indonesia Perth, Australia Sydney, Australia Quebec, Canada Thessaloniki, Greece Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Tijuana, Mexico St. Petersburg, Russia Toronto, Canada São Paulo, Brazil Vancouver, Canada Sapporo, Japan Vladivostok, Russia Consulate Adana, Turkey Nagoya, Japan Fukuoka, Japan Nogales, Mexico Hermosillo, Mexico Nuevo Laredo, Mexico Lyon, France Peshawar, Pakistan Matamoros, Mexico Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal Mazatlan, Mexico Recife, Brazil Merida, Mexico Yekaterinburg, Russia Embassy Office Abuja, Nigeria Branch Office Alexandria, Egypt Cluj-Napoca, Romania Interest Section Havana, Cuba Liaison Office Pristina, Serbia-Montenegro Mission U.S. Mission to the United Nations, New York, New York U.S. Mission to the Organization of American States, Washington, D.C. U.S. Mission to the European Union, Brussels, Belgium U.S. Mission to the International Civil Aviation Organization, Montreal, Canada U.S. Mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Brussels, Belgium U.S. Mission to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture, Rome, Italy U.S. Mission to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris, France U.S. Mission to the International Organizations in Vienna, Vienna, Austria U.S. Mission to the United Nations Environmental Program, Nairobi, Kenya U.S. Mission to the United Nations and Other International Organizations, Geneva, Switzerland U.S. Delegation to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Vienna, Austria U.S. Observer Mission to the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris, France 122 Supplemental Infomation Consular Agencies Acapulco, Mexico Montego Bay, Jamaica Bali, Indonesia Nice, France Baranquilla, Colombia Oaxaca, Mexico Belem, Brazil Palermo, Italy Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Palma de Mallorca, Spain Cancun, Mexico Porto Alegre, Brazil Cebu, Philippines Puerta Plata, Dominican Republic Cochabamba, Bolivia Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Cristobal, Panama Salvador da Bahia, Brazil Cuzco, Peru Salzburg, Austria Fortaleza, Brazil San Luis Potosi, Mexico Fuengirola, Spain San Miguel de Allende Funchal, Portugal Santa Cruz, Bolivia Geneva, Switzerland Seville, Spain Halfa, Israel Tampico, Mexico Izmir, Turkey Trieste, Italy La Coruña, Spain Valencia, Spain Las Palmas, Spain Vera Cruz, Mexico Manaus, Brazil Zurich, Switzerland Mazatlan, Mexico Supplemental Information 123 Glossary of Acronyms ABO Accumulated Benefit Obligation ACDA Arms Control and Disarmament Agency ACRI Africa Crisis Response Initiative (following the August 7, 1998 bombings) ADP Automated Data Processing ALMA A Logical Management Approach (computer modernization program) APEC Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation ATA Antiterrorist Assistance Program BCC Border Crossing Card BCCP Business Continuity and Contingency Plans BFC Budget Functional Classification BIT Bilateral Investment Treaty CFMS Central Financial Management System CFO Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Department of State Class-E Consular Lookout and Support System COLA Cost of Living Allowance CRO Cumulative Results of Operations CSRDF Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund CSRS Civil Service Retirement System CTBT Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty CWC Chemical Weapons Convention DCIA Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 DOL U.S. Department of Labor DPRK Democratic People’s Republic of Korea EAC East African Cooperative ECA Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs ECOWAS Economic Community of West African States EFT Electronic Funds Transfer ERISA Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 EU European Union FADPC Foreign Affairs Data Processing Center FASAB Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board FASB Financial Accounting Standards Board FECA Federal Employees Compensation Act FEGLIP Federal Employees Group Life Insurance Program FEHBP Federal Employees Health Benefits Program FERS Federal Employees Retirement Program FFMIA Federal Financial Management Improvement Act of 1996 FISCAM Federal Information Fiscal Control Audit Manual FMFIA Federal Managers’ Financial Integrity Act of 1982 FMP Bureau of Financial Management and Policy FSC Financial Service Center FSI Foreign Service Institute FSN Foreign Service National FSNSLTF Foreign Service National Separation Liability Trust Fund FSPS Foreign Service Pension System FSRDF Foreign Service Retirement and Disability Fund 124 Supplemental Infomation Acronyms — Continued GAAP Generally Accepted Accounting Principles GPRA Government Performance and Results Act HIPC Heavily Indebted Poor Countries IBWC International Boundary and Water Commission ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization ICASS International Cooperative Administrative Support Services ICPD International Conference of Population and Development IFI International Financial Institution IIP Office of International Information Programs ILEA International Law Enforcement Academies IMF International Monetary Fund INMARSAT International Mobile Satellite Center INS Immigration and Naturalization Service, U.S. Department of Justice IRS Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Department of the Treasury IT Information Technology IV Immigrant Visa MAI Multilateral Agreement on Investment MLAT Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty NADR Nonproliferation, Antiterrorism, Demining and Related (appropriations account) NAFTA
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