| | Under Secretary for Management
The following bureaus and offices report to the Under Secretary for Management, Henrietta H. Fore:
- Bureau of Administration,
- Bureau of Consular Affairs,
- Bureau of Diplomatic Security,
- Bureau of Human Resources,
- Bureau of Information Resource Management,
- Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations,
- Director of Diplomatic Reception Rooms,
- Foreign Service Institute,
- Office of Management Policy,
- Office of Medical Services,
- Office of Rightsizing the U.S. Government's Overseas Presence, and
- Office of White House Liaison.
The Under Secretary also provides regular direction to the Bureau of Resource Management and the Chief Financial Officer serves as a core member of the Under Secretary's senior management team.
The Under Secretary for Management is the State Department's representative on the President's Management Council, and is the Department official responsible for implementing the President's Management Agenda (PMA). The PMA is a set of management initiatives designed to make government more citizen-centered, effective, and efficient. There are five government-wide PMA initiatives: Human Capital (lead: Bureau of Human Resources); E-Government (Bureau of Information Resource Management); Competitive Sourcing (Bureau of Administration); Financial Management, and Budget and Performance Integration (Bureau of Resource Management). The Department is also working with the White House Office of Management and Budget on the PMA initiative focused on "rightsizing" the U.S. Government's overseas presence. | | Highlights | High-Level Delegation Attends Global Summit of Women, June 9-12, 2006 Under Secretary Fore led the U.S. delegation to the Global Summit of Women in Cairo, Egypt, June 9-12. Global respect for women is a foreign policy imperative, and the United States supports the Global Summit of Women for its emphasis on women's economic advancement. [more]
On December 13, Under Secretary for Management, Henrietta Fore, accepted two Presidential Awards for Management Excellence, or President's Quality Awards, at a ceremony honoring the accomplishments of Federal agencies and their specific projects that best implement the objectives of President George W. Bush's Management Agenda. Fact Sheet
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