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<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="../part2stratml.xsl"?><StrategicPlan><!--This document transformed using a tool developed by Drybridge Technologies for information navigate to http://www.drybridge.com--><!--The schema posted at http://www.schema-archive.com is provided as a courtesy for on-line validation of various standards. You should verify that the schema provided meets your requirements.--><Name>U.S. Department of State and U.S. Agency for International Development</Name><StrategicPlanCore><Organization><Name>U.S. Department of State and U.S. Agency for International Development</Name><Acronym>State USAID</Acronym><Identifier>_1b7bb8d3-5c27-4cc5-a619-27bd6401a27c</Identifier></Organization><Mission><Description>Advance freedom for the benefit of the American people and the international community by helping to build and sustain a more democratic, secure, and prosperousworld composed of well-governed states that respond to the needs of their people, reduce widespread poverty, and act responsibly within the international system.</Description><Identifier>_dd0a5ae5-ee61-479a-8036-2543cd26ed0e</Identifier></Mission><Value><Name>Loyalty</Name><Description>Commitment to the United States and the American people.</Description></Value><Value><Name>Character</Name><Description>Maintenance of the highest ethical standards and integrity.</Description></Value><Value><Name>Service</Name><Description>Excellence in the formulation of policy and program management with room for creative dissent. Implementation of policy and management practices, regardless of personal views.</Description></Value><Value><Name>Accountability</Name><Description>Responsibility for meeting the highest performance standards.</Description></Value><Value><Name>Community</Name><Description>Dedication to teamwork, professionalism, and the customer perspective.</Description></Value><Value><Name>Diversity</Name><Description>Commitment to having a workforce that represents the diversity of America.</Description></Value><Goal><Name>Strategic Goal 1</Name><Description>Achieving peace and Security</Description><Identifier>_3f4340c6-c49d-4b59-8bf5-226e5706834e</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Homeland Security</Name><Description>Homeland Security coordinates intelligence and law enforcement activitiesand programs that help protect the United States from terrorist and other threats, and leads on immigration,naturalization, repatriation, border and transportation security, and biodefense.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Defense</Name><Description>Defense coordinates closely on counterterrorism and counter-narcotics programs, andprovides the military-to-military contacts, assistance, and training that strengthen military and alliance relationships,play an important role in the management of arms transfers and the Excess Defense Articles program, and supportthe evacuation of non-combatants from crisis or disaster sites. Defense sponsors significant cooperative threatreduction programs and supports the Proliferation Security Initiative. Defense leads in providing security support,when needed, for stabilization and reconstruction activities and participates in government-wide stabilization andreconstruction planning and operations with other agencies.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Energy</Name><Description>Energy sponsors many nuclear nonproliferation programs, including the Global NuclearEnergy Partnership, which the Department helps to implement.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Justice</Name><Description>Justice leads on international legal assistance and implements some criminal justice andrule of law programs in conjunction with the Department and USAID. Justice also works with the Department onextradition and to combat transnational crime and narcotics trafficking, including training programs for foreignpolice forces.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Department of the Treasury</Name><Description>Treasury leads money laundering and asset seizure issues, and monitors exportcontrols. The Department co-chairs with Treasury a committee on proliferation financing. The Department chairs,and USAID participates in, the Terrorist Finance Working Group of the Counterterrorism Security Group’s TechnicalAssistance Sub-Group</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Commerce</Name><Description>Commerce leads on some export control regimes and coordinates on others.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Other Stakeholders</Name><Description>Other important partners include the Departments of Transportation, Health and Human Services, and Agriculture;the Environmental Protection Agency; the White House Offices of National Drug Control Policy; and U.S. Governmentintelligence agencies.</Description></Stakeholder><Objective><Name>Counterterrorism</Name><Identifier>_b2697d80-c075-4413-9125-aeb56d302f0b</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1.1</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Weapons of mass destruction and destabilizing conventional weapons</Name><Identifier>_2230d8d2-610d-468b-9fce-7e79e139c79d</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1.2</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Security cooperation and security sector reform</Name><Identifier>_3e371318-3d12-425f-ada8-b5517f9408ce</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1.3</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Conflict prevention, mitigation, and response</Name><Identifier>_d92ef224-a1c9-4a42-b65d-00c09e281c8e</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1.4</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Transnational crime</Name><Identifier>_0c9b4a6d-5c9d-4cc0-942e-88feae0423ca</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1.5</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Homeland security</Name><Identifier>_7a9ea116-15ce-4650-871f-d2a731ad1653</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>1.6</SequenceIndicator></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Strategic Goal 2</Name><Description>Governing Justly and Democratically</Description><Identifier>_5037b1ff-f7ff-4ac1-b5f9-eb6bc7bad495</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name>Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG)</Name><Description>BBG communicates democracy and human rights promotion messagesabroad.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Labor</Name><Description>Labor monitors labor conditions around the world, including child labor, and providestechnical assistance to promote labor rights and standards.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Justice</Name><Description>Justice provides expertise in police and judicial reform.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC)</Name><Description>MCC encourages good governance by rewarding countries that governjustly with economic assistance.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Commerce</Name><Description>Commerce supports the sustainable development of transparent and accountablebusiness practices overseas.</Description></Stakeholder><Objective><Name>Rule of law and human rights</Name><Identifier>_d8e66e41-fa1d-4805-bc70-b70de20e969f</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2.1</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Good governance</Name><Identifier>_69e9b455-b82c-4ae1-8c6e-36206b377857</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2.2</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Political competition and consensus building</Name><Identifier>_b0f2471f-36b4-4139-9744-7e0b80e87abe</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2.3</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Civil society</Name><Identifier>_c63df51a-9434-4e26-9ed7-2ea24c34228e</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>2.4</SequenceIndicator></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Strategic Goal 3</Name><Description>Investing in people</Description><Identifier>_a0c363c8-a4a6-4eba-97bc-4d74ffee8456</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>3</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Health and Human Services</Name><Description>Health and Human Services and its constituent agencies (e.g., Centersfor Disease Control, National Institutes of Health, Health Resources and Services Administration, and the SubstanceAbuse and Mental Health Services Administration) are major partners in meeting the U.S. objectives for health.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Environmental Protection Agency</Name><Description>EPA supports health-related projects such as improving water quality andreducing indoor air pollution.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Homeland Security</Name><Description>Homeland Security cooperates on programs to prevent the spread of avianinfluenza.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Defense</Name><Description>Defense coordinates on health programs in post-conflict situations and provides military to-military assistance to fight HIV/AIDS in military populations.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Agriculture</Name><Description>Agriculture coordinates with USAID on child nutrition, avian influenza, and providingincentives for school attendance.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Education</Name><Description>Education represents the U.S. Government in many international fora.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Peace Corps</Name><Description>Peace Corps supports Investing in People programs at the community level.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Millennium Challenge Corporation</Name><Description>MCC supports all the Investing in People objectives.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Other Stakeholders</Name><Description>Departments of Commerce, labor, and Justice.</Description></Stakeholder><Objective><Name>Health</Name><Identifier>_ca473826-b8ba-43c3-bc37-c56ae1ebef08</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>3.1</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Education</Name><Identifier>_ca271fa9-5b23-4065-b414-431a07f88c6c</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>3.2</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Social services and protection for especially vulnerable populations</Name><Identifier>_ba06306a-4641-4730-a65c-257e405a64bc</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>3.1</SequenceIndicator></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Strategic Goal 4</Name><Description>Promoting economic growth and prosperity</Description><Identifier>_896de758-2c7c-498b-b9f3-595f83e63f2a</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>4</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name>U.S. Trade Representative</Name><Description>USTR coordinates trade policy and trade negotiations.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Millennium Challenge Corporation</Name><Description>MCC is a key partner in the provision of development assistance.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Agriculture</Name><Description>Agriculture is a key partner, particularly in provision of food aid, promotion of farmexports, and technical assistance for forest management.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Department of the Treasury</Name><Description>Treasury directs U.S. policy in the international financial institutions and cooperateson initiatives such as the Global Environment Facility.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Commerce</Name><Description>Commerce works in support of U.S. businesses overseas and through the NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration on marine resource issues, coastal zone management, and meteorology.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Other Stakeholders</Name><Description>Departments of Defense, Energy, Justice, and Interior; the EnvironmentalProtection Agency; the Federal Communications Commission; the National Aeronautics and Space Administration;the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, the Export-Import Bank, the u.S. Trade and DevelopmentAgency, the Small Business Administration, the Peace Corps, and the u.S. Geological Survey.</Description></Stakeholder><Objective><Name>Private markets</Name><Identifier>_2d07c1c5-21e8-4cb0-8e00-70147bff5523</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>4.1</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Trade and investment</Name><Identifier>_ddee003a-165a-473c-a609-4a9af3f7c6ec</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>4.2</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Energy security</Name><Identifier>_6c75861d-6877-4dcb-8a4b-942d92ab973f</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>4.3</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Environment</Name><Identifier>_a8dd28e3-9a3a-40dc-86d2-bccba028963d</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>4.4</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Agriculture</Name><Identifier>_4887d195-8ceb-4b69-abd2-cec951287366</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>4.5</SequenceIndicator></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Strategic Goal 5</Name><Description>providing Humanitarian assistance</Description><Identifier>_cd6db657-ba8d-4235-b5c3-93b7c606f32e</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>5</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Homeland Security</Name><Description>Homeland Security is responsible for refugee adjudications for resettlementinto the United States and for admitting such individuals upon arrival. Our Homeland Security colleagues alsoprovide the technical expertise on migration related matters for U.S. Government involvement in regional migrationdialogues.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Health and Human Services</Name><Description>Health and Human Services is a key partner in international emergencyand refugee health issues, particularly through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s work with the UNand other humanitarian partners.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Defense</Name><Description>Defense plays an important role in efforts to mobilize large-scale logistical support inhumanitarian emergencies; to stabilize countries affected by conflict, including providing security for the provisionof humanitarian assistance; and to provide humanitarian assistance in environments so insecure that civilianagencies are not able to operate.</Description></Stakeholder><Objective><Name>Protection, assistance, and solutions</Name><Identifier>_b71fc348-cec6-4709-9aed-47f4fd199b81</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>5.1</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Disaster prevention and mitigation</Name><Identifier>_8bcdf271-1365-4f35-9cb3-8359635ce243</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>5.2</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Orderly and humane means for migration management</Name><Identifier>_4e91db2c-f608-4f8b-80bc-e456ddd64ced</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>5.3</SequenceIndicator></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name>Strategic Goal 6</Name><Description>promoting International Understanding</Description><Identifier>_ab60e442-efaf-4240-920a-b0712e331ea8</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>6</SequenceIndicator><Stakeholder><Name>Broadcasting Board of Governors</Name><Description>BBG, consistent with its legislative charter and standards of professionaljournalism, disseminates information abroad on America and American policies.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Defense</Name><Description>Defense provides global support for public diplomacy and assistance activities and is aprincipal player in the interagency process.</Description></Stakeholder><Stakeholder><Name>Department of Homeland Security</Name><Description>Homeland Security coordinates intelligence and law enforcement activities andprograms that help protect the United States from terrorist and other threats, and leads on issues relating to visapolicy and border control procedures.</Description></Stakeholder><Objective><Name>Offer a positive vision</Name><Identifier>_9570d3c0-ed45-40dc-ba5c-f9676fe5881f</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>6.1</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Marginalize extremism</Name><Identifier>_c98c380d-1987-4c25-baee-e51697a1caa0</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>6.2</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Nurture common interests and values</Name><Identifier>_3bea9116-209b-436a-a827-77e4a918e4ff</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>6.3</SequenceIndicator></Objective></Goal><Goal><Name> Required content not provided </Name><Description>Strengthening consular and management capabilities</Description><Identifier>_c9e42b15-9b22-43c5-9908-dc21c8546a6b</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>7</SequenceIndicator><Objective><Name>Consular services (Visas, Passports, American Citizen Services)</Name><Identifier>_1832ce8e-603d-45d7-ba51-d0b6cf3f9d7f</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>7.1</SequenceIndicator></Objective><Objective><Name>Major management functions</Name><Identifier>_710b7120-3250-414b-a396-d373ea66bc6d</Identifier><SequenceIndicator>7.2</SequenceIndicator></Objective></Goal></StrategicPlanCore><AdministrativeInformation><StartDate>2006-10-01</StartDate><EndDate>2012-09-30</EndDate><PublicationDate>2010-02-08</PublicationDate><Source>http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/86291.pdf</Source><Submitter><FirstName>Arthur</FirstName><LastName>Colman (www.drybridge.com)</LastName><PhoneNumber>202-512-2055</PhoneNumber><EmailAddress>colman@drybridge.com</EmailAddress></Submitter></AdministrativeInformation></StrategicPlan>
