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About the State Department 

Secretary of State

- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
- Former Secretaries of State

Biographies

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Organization

- State Department Mission
- Department Organization Chart
- Statutory Authority
- Department Organization
- Bureaus and Offices
- Performance Plans and Reports
- Strategic Plan
- U.S. Embassies and Consulates
- Diplomacy at Work: A U.S. Embassy
- Diplomacy: The U.S. Department of State at Work
- Office of Inspector General

Related Agency

- U.S. Agency for International Development

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- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Diplomatic Reception Rooms
- Diplomatic Reception Rooms Tours
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- Great Seal [pdf]
- Tours
- Office of Civil Rights
- No FEAR Act
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- Federal Rulemaking
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Contact Us

- General Contact Information
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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- Department of State Country Offices
- Department of State Phone Directory
- Key Officers of Foreign Service Posts
- Mailing Address
- Main Telephone Number
Highlights

Key Policy Fact Sheets
See one-page summaries of key foreign policy issues from the Bureau of Public Affairs.

Diplomatic Reception Rooms Tours
The Diplomatic Reception Rooms of the Department of State, which are used for official functions hosted by the Secretary of State and other high level government officials, are open for pre-arranged tours at no charge. These rooms hold a premier collection of 18th century American furniture, paintings, and decorative arts. Sign up online.

Did You Know?
The U.S. State Department issued 8,825,410 passports in 2004. The Passport Services Office provides information and services to American citizens about how to obtain, replace, or change a passport. Read more.

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In addition to our popular electronic subscription services, the Bureau of Public Affairs offers Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds to provide the latest State Department news.

  
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