EXECUTIVE SEMINAR IN NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE-DEPARTMENT OF STATE ORIENTATION VISIT TO CIA THURSDAY 21 APRIL 1983 ROOM 1A07 HEADQUARTERS
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ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET
SUBJECT: (Optional
Special Programs Officer
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DATE
18 April 1983
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OFFICER'S
INITIALS
COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom
to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.)
1. Attached is a program
schedule and seating chart for
the upcoming FSI/Executive Seminar
in National and International
Affairs on Thursday, 21 April 83.
Thanks for your participation
in the luncheon which will be
held in the Executive Dining
Room from 1230-1400.
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EXECUTIVE SEMINAR IN NATIONAL
AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Foreign Service Institute - Department of State
Orientation Visit to CIA
Thursday, 21 April 1983
Room 1A07 Headquarters
0900-0915 Welcoming Address William J. Casey
Director of
Central Intelligence
0915-1100 Overview of CIA
1110-1230 The Directorate of John H. Stein
Operations Deputy Director
for Operations
1230-1400 Lunch - Executive Dining Room
1400-1500 The Directorate of Science R. Evans Hineman
and Technology Deputy Director
for Science and
Technology
1515-1615 The Directorate of Robert M. Gates
Intelligence Deputy Director
for Intelligence
The participants in this briefing are cleared for SI/TK
Program Coordinator:
Program Assistant:
Office of Training and Education
Special Programs Staff,
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THE PURPOSE
OF
THE SEMINAR:
ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
The Executive Seminar in National and Inter-
national Affairs is the most advanced educational pro-
gram available to senior career officials of the United
States Government. The ten-month program has
been conducted annually since 1958 by the Foreign
Service Institute of the Department of State.
The Seminar is designed to provide an intensive
program of executive development for senior offi-
cials, most of whom have served abroad and expect
further foreign assignments. The curriculum stresses
the relationship between domestic, foreign and na-
tional security policy. Seminar Members study po-
litical, economic, social, regional and cultural trends
in the United States, relating them to international
issues and questions of national security. This is done
through extensive reading, the preparation of Case
Studies, unit assignments, in-house discussions, and
by meetings with prominent academics, public offi-
cials, businessmen, labor leaders, journalists and other
Americans.
The purpose of the Seminar is to ensure that our
top career officials who deal primarily with foreign
policy and national security have a comprehensive
understanding of the domestic assumptions which sus-
tain our foreign policy. This will enable them to re-
present American interests abroad more effectively
and to take domestic attitudes into account more ac-
curately in pursuing a foreign policy which meets our
national interests.
The Twenty-fifth Executive Seminar has twenty-
seven (27) Members, thirteen (13) of whom are
Foreign Service Officers. Others are from the
military Services, the Central Intelligence Agency,
the United States Information Agency, the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, the Agency for International
Development, the National Security Agency and the
Intelligence Community Staff.
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Foreign Service Institute
1400 Key Boulevard
Arlington, Virginia 22209
TELEPHONE:
Area Code (703) 235-8766
or
Area Code (703) 235-8767
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Executive Seminar in National
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