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Suggested Citation:"Appendix F Affiliations of U.S. Government Officials and Other Specialists Consulted by Committee and Staff." National Research Council. 1999. The Pervasive Role of Science, Technology, and Health in Foreign Policy: Imperatives for the Department of State. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9688.
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APPENDIX F
Affiliations of U.S. Government Officials and Other Specialists Consulted by Committee and Staff

U.S. Department of State

Office of the Secretary of State

Policy Planning Staff

Office of Resources, Plans, and Policy

Bureau of Intelligence and Research

Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Analysis

Office of the Geographer and Global Issues

Office of the Legal Adviser

Office of the Deputy Secretary of State

Office of the Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs

Bureau of Inter-American Affairs (now Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs)

Bureau of International Organization Affairs

Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs

Bureau of African Affairs

Office of the Undersecretary of State for Management

Foreign Service Institute

Bureau of Information Resource Management

Bureau of Personnel

Suggested Citation:"Appendix F Affiliations of U.S. Government Officials and Other Specialists Consulted by Committee and Staff." National Research Council. 1999. The Pervasive Role of Science, Technology, and Health in Foreign Policy: Imperatives for the Department of State. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9688.
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Office of the Director General of the Foreign Service/Director of Personnel

Office of Career Development and Assignments

Office of Civil Service Personnel Management

Office of Overseas Employment

Office of Performance Evaluation

Office of Recruitment, Examination, and Employment

Policy Coordination Staff

Office of the Undersecretary for Arms Control and International Security

Bureau of Nonproliferation

Office of Regional Nonproliferation

Office of Nuclear Energy Affairs

Office of Proliferation Threat Reduction

Office of Export Controls and Conventional Arms Nonproliferation Policy

Bureau of Political-Military Affairs

Nuclear Safeguards and Technology Division, Nonproliferation and Regional Arms Control Bureau, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency1

Office of the Undersecretary for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs

Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs

Office of International Energy and Commodity Policy

Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Communications and Information Policy

Office of Strategic Planning/Satellites

Office of International Trade (Multilateral Trade Agreements)

Office of the Undersecretary for Global Affairs

Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs

Office of the Executive Director

Office of Policy Coordination and Initiatives

Office of Science and Technology Cooperation

Emerging and Infectious Disease and AIDS Staff

Office of Oceans Affairs

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 This office was consulted prior to the incorporation of ACDA into the Department in April 1999.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix F Affiliations of U.S. Government Officials and Other Specialists Consulted by Committee and Staff." National Research Council. 1999. The Pervasive Role of Science, Technology, and Health in Foreign Policy: Imperatives for the Department of State. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9688.
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Office of Marine Conservation

Space and Advanced Technology Staff

Office of Global Change

Office of Ecology and Terrestrial Conservation

Office of Environmental Policy

Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration

Office of the Counselor of the Department of State

Other Government Offices and Agencies

Office of Science and Technology Policy

Office of Management and Budget

U.S. Agency for International Development

Bureau for Global Programs, Field Support, and Research

Office of Health and Nutrition

Center for Environment

Center for Economic Growth and Agricultural Development

Bureau for Policy and Program Coordination

Office of the Senior Policy Group

Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean

Office of Strategy and Portfolio Management

Bureau for Africa

Bureau for Europe and the New Independent States

Bureau for Humanitarian Response

Bureau for Asia and the Near East

Office of Human Resources

U.S. Information Agency

Office of the Director

Office of Strategic Communication

Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs

Office of Exchange Coordination

Office of Policy and Evaluation

Working Group on U.S. Government International Exchanges and Training

Bureau of Management

Office of Human Resources

Bureau of Information

Office of Thematic Programs (Global Issues and Communications)

Suggested Citation:"Appendix F Affiliations of U.S. Government Officials and Other Specialists Consulted by Committee and Staff." National Research Council. 1999. The Pervasive Role of Science, Technology, and Health in Foreign Policy: Imperatives for the Department of State. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9688.
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U.S. Department of Energy

Office of Nonproliferation and National Security

National Science Foundation

Division of International Programs

U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Science

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Office of External Relations

National Institutes of Health

Fogarty International Center, Division of International Relations

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Office of International Health

Office of International Reproductive Health

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Office of Global Health, Policy Coordination Unit

U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Office of International Affairs

Defense Intelligence Agency

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Office of International Affairs

Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research

National Marine Fisheries Service

National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service

Office of International and Interagency Affairs

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Office of the Assistant Administrator for International Activities

U.S. Department of Commerce

U.S.-Israel Science and Technology Commission

Office of Air and Space Commercialization

Technology Administration

National Technical Information Service

Suggested Citation:"Appendix F Affiliations of U.S. Government Officials and Other Specialists Consulted by Committee and Staff." National Research Council. 1999. The Pervasive Role of Science, Technology, and Health in Foreign Policy: Imperatives for the Department of State. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9688.
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Other Organizations and Specialists

American Federation of Government Employees

American Foreign Service Association

Robert Gallucci, Dean, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service

John Gibbons, former Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy

William Golden, Co-chair, Carnegie Commission on Science and Government

Larry Kanarek, McKinsey & Company

J. Thomas Ratchford, Director, Center for Science, Technology, and Trade Policy, George Mason University

Adm. James D. Watkins (USN, ret.), President, Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education

Group of State EST Counselors and Officers

Panel of young FSOs in EST positions

Panel of former EST Counselors

Suggested Citation:"Appendix F Affiliations of U.S. Government Officials and Other Specialists Consulted by Committee and Staff." National Research Council. 1999. The Pervasive Role of Science, Technology, and Health in Foreign Policy: Imperatives for the Department of State. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9688.
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Issues involving science, technology, and health (STH) have moved to the forefront of the international diplomatic agenda. Other vital issues linked to technological developments pervade longer-range foreign policy concerns. Thus, STH considerations are often central to the Department of State's bilateral and multilateral interactions with other governments. STH aspects play a large role in discussions of such critical topics as nuclear nonproliferation, use of outer space, population growth, adequate and safe food supply, climate change, infectious diseases, energy resources, and competitiveness of industrial technologies. In addressing these issues, expert STH knowledge is essential to the anticipation and resolution of problems and to the achievement of foreign policy goals. The Department, recognizing that it requires strengthened capabilities to address such an array of topics, asked for suggestions by the National Research Council as to how it could better deal with foreign policy issues with STH content.

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