FACA Committee Purpose & Justification
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Fiscal Year:2011 Committee Type: Other
The Secretary of State's International Council on Women's Business Leadership
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[ Committee Name : (The Secretary of State's International Council on Women's Business Leadership) ]
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Department of State
http://www.state.gov
Individuals will be appointed as Representative members. Representatives are stakeholders who are selected for membership for the purpose of obtaining the point of view or perspective of an outside interest group or stakeholder interest. Representatives will be selected to represent diverse points of view. Representative members may represent groups or organizations, such as industry, labor, consumers, academics or any other recognizable global economic interest related to the role of women in international economic development. Other factors the State Department considersimportant in achieving a balanced Federal advisory committee include international geographic diversity, economic expertise, and industry sector diversity.
The Council serves the United States government in a solely advisory capacity concerning major issues and problems in international business and economic policy, including performance of the following functions: (a) To provide information and advice on the effective integration of business interests and women’s economic empowerment into overall foreign policy; (b) To appraise the role and limits of international economic institutions from a gender-specific perspective; and (c) To provide information and advice on the Department of State’s role in advancing and promoting the role of women in a competitive global economy.The Council will consult with other interested parties, agencies, and interagency committees and groups of the United States government, foreign governments, and with national and international private sector organizations and individuals as the Department of State and the Council decide are necessary or desirable.
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The Council will provide advice and assistance in the formulation of U.S. policy, positions, proposals and strategies for multilateral and bilateral negotiations, business outreach and commercial diplomacy, particularly pertaining to the economic empowerment of women for global economic prosperity where the State Department has the lead negotiating authority.
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The Secretary of State's International Council on Women's Business Leadership (the Council) will provide advice and assistance in the formulation of U.S. policy, positions, proposals and strategies for multilateral and bilateral negotiations, business outreach and commercial diplomacy, particularly pertaining to the economic empowerment of women for global economic prosperity where the State Department has the lead negotiating authority. The objective of the Council is to bring to the United States Government a source of expertise, knowledge and insight not available within the State Department or elsewhere in the government on these issues.
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Gannon (J.)
Dick
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