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Assistance & Support

What We Do:  As the lead U.S. Foreign Affairs agency, the Department of State helps to shape a freeer, more secure, and more prosperous world through formulating, representing, and implementing the President's foreign policy.  The Department of State uses diplomacy to promote and protect American interests.  We:

  • Manage diplomatic relations with other countries and international institutions.
  • Promote peace and stability in regions of vital interests.
  • Bring nations together to address global challenges.
  • Create jobs at home by opening markets abroad.
  • Help developing nations establish economic environments that provide investment and export opportunities.

Support for U.S. businesses is a core function of the State Department at home and abroad. We provide assistance and support to businesses seeking to tap into the worldwide resources of the Department.

Point of Contact for Regulatory Compliance Assistance:

Shapleigh C. Drisko
Senior Procurement Analyst
U.S. Department of State
Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
A/SDBU, SA-6, Room L500
Washington, DC  20522
(703) 875-4240
driskosc@state.gov

Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act (SBREFA) Information:  http://www.state.gov/m/a/sdbu/11355.htm

--07/07/04  Assistance and Support Resources

  
Highlights

Employees Visiting Vendor Booth

Outreach Event :  12th Annual Small Business Exposition

Assistance and Support Resources

The State Department at Work

FY 2004 Performance and Accountability Report

  
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