Bureau of Public Affairs

Bureau of Public Affairs

The Bureau of Public Affairs is the part of the United States Department of State that carries out the Secretary of State's mandate to help Americans understand the importance of foreign affairs. The Bureau is led by an Assistant Secretary who also serves as Department spokesman.

The PA Bureau pursues the State Department's mission to inform the American people and to feed their concerns and comments back to the policymakers. It accomplishes this in a variety of ways, which include:
*Strategic and tactical planning to advance the Administration's priority foreign policy goals;
*Conducting press briefings for domestic and foreign press corps;
*Pursuing media outreach, enabling Americans everywhere to hear directly from key Department officials through local, regional and national media interviews;
*Managing the State Department's websites at [http://www.state.gov www.state.gov] and [http://www.future.state.gov www.future.state.gov] and developing web pages with up-to-date information about U.S. foreign policy;
*Answering questions from the public about current foreign policy issues by phone, email, or letter;
*Arranging town meetings and scheduling speakers to visit communities to discuss U.S. foreign policy and why it is important to all Americans;
*Producing and coordinating audio-visual products and services in the U.S. and abroad for the public, the press, the Secretary of State, and Department bureaus and offices;
*Preparing historical studies on U.S. diplomacy and foreign affairs matters.

Office of Regional Media Outreach

The Office of Regional Media Outreach (RMO) provides local, regional, specialty, and national media a central connection point to department newsmakers.

Their database of newsmakers enables members of the media to quickly find an expert at the department to provide insight, analysis, and expertise on foreign affairs, news and events. Searches can be made by name, issue, position or language spoken. Once an expert has been identified, their staff will set up an interview for television, radio, or print media.

They list their 47 available experts [http://newsmaker.state.gov/contactresultsall.aspx here] .

Issues and press

This tab of the State Department's website [http://www.state.gov/issuesandpress/] gives the official U.S. position on the major issues in the news. As it is the official publication of opinion from the U.S. State Department, it offers its own view of an issue, and any reports that support it. It is a great start for preliminary research.

On this same tab you can find daily press briefings from the major outlets of official statement. You will find a record of "Remarks, Testimony: Senior Officials" [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/speeches/] since 2001.Also included are "Daily Briefings" [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/dpb] which are available for viewing in either Text of Video.

Also available is a statement from Secretary Rice [http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/] and information about joining the listserv to receive 2-5 briefings a day [http://www.state.gov/misc/echannels/66822.htm] .

You will also find RSS Feeds, and press releases from the Foreign Press Center [http://fpc.state.gov/c17993.htm] , USAID [http://www.usaid.gov/press/releases/] , and the U.S. Mission to the United Nations (USUN) [http://www.un.int/usa/] . They have a section dedicated to Audio and Video Content, including Podcasts [http://www.state.gov/misc/echannels/66781.htm] .

Another great resource is the “Major State Department Publications” [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/rls/dos/221.htm] giving information on past bribery charges and a “Guide to Doing Business” [http://www.state.gov/m/a/sdbu/pubs/c13313.htm] in the U.S.

Travel and Business

This tab offers important information and tips for Traveling and Business [http://www.state.gov/travelandbusiness/] .

For travel, they offer helpful information on properly documenting your identity on trips. Also included is information on Visas, and the developing technology of “e-passports” [http://travel.state.gov/passport/eppt/eppt_2498.html] .

For business, they offer many important studies on major foreign markets and subsequent regulations [http://www.state.gov/e/eeb/cba/] . They also provide a tool for “International Market Research” [http://www.buyusainfo.net/adsearch.cfm?search_type=int&loadnav=no]

External links

* [http://www.state.gov/r/pa Bureau of Public Affairs website]


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