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Name: USINFO

Position: No position found to the question "Should the U.S. have attacked Iraq?"

Reasoning:

No position found (5/2/07)

Credibility/
Ranking:

 Organization/VIP/Other
Individuals and organizations that do not fit into the other star categories.

Organization  
  A. Description:
"USINFO delivers information about current U.S. foreign policy and about American life and culture. [The USINFO] site is produced and maintained by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of International Information Programs...

The Bureau of International Information Programs (IIP) is the principal international strategic communications service for the foreign affairs community. IIP designs, develops, and implements a variety of information initiatives and strategic communications programs, including Internet and print publications, traveling and electronically transmitted speaker programs, and information resource services. These reach--and are created strictly for--key international audiences, such as the media, government officials, opinion leaders, and the general public in more than 140 countries around the world...

The IIP was created from elements of the U.S. Information Agency when it merged with the Department of State on October 1, 1999."
"About USINFO"
http://usinfo.state.gov
(accessed 5/2/07)

  A. Mission:
"Inform, engage, and influence international audiences about U.S. policy and society to advance America's interests."
"Bureau of International Information Programs: Mission Statement"
http:www.state.gov/r/iip
(accessed 5/2/07)

  B. Structure:

U.S. Department of State Program

  C.  Members/
     Constituents:

None listed

  E. Annual Budget:

None listed

  F. Sr. Executive: Jeremy Curtin

  G. Title: Coordinator of the Bureau of International Information Programs

  H. Contact Info:
Phone: 1-800-FED-INFO or 1-800-333-4636    FAX:  None listed
E-Mail:  http://answers.usa.gov/cgi-bin/gsa_ict.cfg/php/enduser/ask.php
Web Site: http://usinfo.state.gov

  I. # of offices: None listed

 J. Staff: None listed

Relevant Affiliations:

  • U.S. Department of State
  • Bureau of International Information Programs
  • Office of Geographic Liaison
  • Office of Thematic Programs
  • Office of Technology Services

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