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The '''United States Department of State''' ('''DoS''') is an executive [[UnitedStates/Departments|department]] of the federal government. DoS administers most of the United States diplomatic apparatus, including the [[UnitedStates/ForeignService|Foreign Service]], and advises the executive and legislative branches on diplomatic matters. | The '''United States Department of State''' ('''DOS''') is an executive [[UnitedStates/Departments|department]] of the federal government. It administers most of the United States diplomatic apparatus, including the [[UnitedStates/ForeignService|Foreign Service]], and advises the executive and legislative branches on diplomatic matters. |
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The department is led by the '''Secretary''' and '''Deputy Secretary''' of the DoS. | The department is led by a '''secretary''', '''deputy secretary''', and '''deputy secretary for Management and Resources'''. (The final position is analogous to a COO for DOS.) Several '''undersecretaries''' and '''assistant secretaries''' oversee offices. |
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Several '''undersecretaries''' and '''assistant secretaries''' oversee subject area offices. | These agencies report to the '''undersecretary for Political Affairs''': |
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The [[UnitedStates/ForeignService|Foreign Service]] is overseen by a '''director general'''. | * ... These agencies report to the '''undersecretary for Management''': * [[UnitedStates/ForeignService|Foreign Service]] These agencies report to the '''undersecretary for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment''': * ... These agencies report to the '''undersecretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs''': * [[UnitedStates/BureauOfEducationalAndCulturalAffairs|ECA]] These agencies report to the '''undersecretary for Arms Control and International Security Affairs''': * ... These agencies report to the '''undersecretary for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights''': * ... Most undersecretaries have a deputy undersecretary and one or more assistant secretaries. Generally, the DOS abbreviates names of bureaus rather than secretary positions. |
United States Department of State
The United States Department of State (DOS) is an executive department of the federal government. It administers most of the United States diplomatic apparatus, including the Foreign Service, and advises the executive and legislative branches on diplomatic matters.
Composition
The department is led by a secretary, deputy secretary, and deputy secretary for Management and Resources. (The final position is analogous to a COO for DOS.) Several undersecretaries and assistant secretaries oversee offices.
These agencies report to the undersecretary for Political Affairs:
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These agencies report to the undersecretary for Management:
These agencies report to the undersecretary for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment:
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These agencies report to the undersecretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs:
These agencies report to the undersecretary for Arms Control and International Security Affairs:
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These agencies report to the undersecretary for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights:
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Most undersecretaries have a deputy undersecretary and one or more assistant secretaries. Generally, the DOS abbreviates names of bureaus rather than secretary positions.