VISIT OF BASIC ORIENTATION COURSE FOR FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS

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State Dept. declassification & release instructions on file Approved For ReleaseYMJ IA-R9 4 k0 $0110023-7 2 0 OCT 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence FROM John F. Blake Deputy Director for Administration SUBJECT Visit of Basic Orientation Course for Foreign Service Officers DD/A Registry Registxy 7 1. The 127th class of the Basic Orientation Course for Foreign Service Officers will visit Headquarters for a briefing program on Tuesday, 26 October, from 0900-1500. We would appreciate it if you could find time during the day to meet with the class, as you have on other occasions. The preferred time would be 1430-1500, but we will be happy to adjust the schedule to meet your convenience. 2. Copies of the "Course Outline and Daily Schedule" and "Biographic Summaries" of members of the class are attached for your information. John F. Blake Attachments: 1 - Course Outline & Dailyhedule 2 - Biographic Summaries STATINTL Approved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP79-00498A000700110023-7 AD ,MMILVIS)-;.RATI- E - INTEBtIAL USE ONLY Approved For ReleAMjqq /E& 1, O CIA-R11P79; 0,@j28 700110023-7 1 W i~?.~_.. ;;sy SUBJECT: Visit of Basic Orientation Course for Foreign Service,, . Officers ORIGINATOR: "Harry E.itzwater Director of Training 18 OCT 1976 STATINTL Approved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP79-00498A000700110023-7 ADT~III~ISiit USEONL Approved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP79-00498A000700110023-7 COURSE OUTLINE AND DAILY SCHEDULE BASIC COURSE FOR FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS 127th CLASS September 23 - October 29, 1976 Approved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP79-00498A000700110023-7 Approved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP79-00498A000700110023-7 Page Course Outline and Objectives ........................... 1 Junior Officer Training Matrix .......................... 3 Methodology........ ...................................... 4 Foreign Service Institute Organization and Basic Course Personnel .................................... 4 Biographic Data on Course Personnel ..................... 5 Personnel Counseling and Onward Assignments ............. 6 Attendance of Spouses ................................... 6 Schedule Changes... ...................................... 6 Class Sections ........................................... 6 Section I ............................................. 7. Section II...... ...................................... 14 Useful Information: Department of State Shuttle Bus Service .............. 21 USDA Shuttle Bus Service ............................. 22 Basic Department of State Floor Plan ................. 23 Telephone Information ................................ 24 Maps: Rosslyn Area, Arlington .......................... 25 Federal Area, District of Columbia ............... 26 Approved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP79-00498A000700110023-7 Approved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP79-00498A000700110023-7 COURSE OUTLINE AND DAILY SCHEDULE THE BASIC COURSE FOR FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS (G-103) COURSE OUTLINE AND OBJECTIVES The Basic Course for Foreign Service Officers is designed to facilitate the entry of junior officers into the Foreign Service of the United States. It is a five and one-half week course intended primarily for orientation and familiarization rather than detailed training. Its goals are to: First Priority A. Introduce new officers to the work of the Department and the Foreign Service, instill a sense of professionalism and responsibility, and develop an understanding of the ethical and disciplinary require- ments of the Service. B. Orient new officers to the "terms" of their employment and to the Department's career development system. C. Begin the process of developing the core skills of the diplomatic profession by providing introductory instruction in effective oral and written communication, Foreign Service reporting and analysis, negotiating, and the management and supervisory skills required of a junior officer. Second Priority D. Develop an understanding of the inter-relationship between individual job assignments and the overall formulation and implementation of U.S. foreign policy. E. Provide an introduction to diplomatic practice, law and foreign affairs, and the overseas environment. F. Develop an understanding of the organization and foreign policy responsibilities of the various foreign affairs agencies, the White House, and Congress, by focusing on their inter-relationships and the processes of policy formulation and implementation. Concurrent with the Basic Course, the Junior Officer Branch of the Bureau of Personnel conducts career counseling and arranges first-tour assignments. These job assignments are announced at the end of the course. Approved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP79-00498A000700110023-7 Approved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP79-00498A000700110023-7 At that point, more specific job-related training begins. A chart illustrating the complete junior officer professional development plan is included on page 3. The Basic Course is thus the initial phase of a broader training program for junior officers which includes area studies, language training, basic functional training, and on-the-job experience covering a total of about three years. The Basic Course consists of three phases: a) Employment-related processing; b) Employment orientation; and c) Substantive orientation and familiarization. The Employment Processing Phase includes sessions on foreign language policies, language testing procedure and taxation problems of Foreign Service personnel. The Modern Languages Aptitude Test (MLAT) is administered during this phase. The Employment Orientation Phase covers the "terms of employment" and the Department's career development system for Foreign Service Officers. It includes such subjects as the Department's medical and insurance programs, employee-management relations, pay and allowances, performance evaluation and promotion, career counseling and assignments, equal employment opportunity programs, and travel and shipment of effects. The Substantive Phase consists of an Inter-Functional Orientation Segment, a Management Segment, and familiarization segments on each of the five major functional areas of Foreign Service work: Administration, Consular, Economic/Commercial, Political and Public Affairs. The Interfunctional Orientation Segment includes the organization of the Department of State (especially the Country Director System), the U.S. Mission abroad, law and foreign affairs, and units (i.e., series of presentations) on cross-cultural communications and information sources. The familiarization portions of the Course and the skill training which follows in latter courses are related. The basic distinction between them is in depth of penetration into these areas. Approved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP79-00498A000700110023-7 Approved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP79-00498A000700110023-7 -3- O N - T H E - J O B. T R A I N I N G (2 years) I (44 weeks) Approved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP79-00498A000700110023-7 Approved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP79-00498A000700110023-7 The course employs a variety of techniques: Lecture/discussion, briefings, interviews, case studies, oral presentations by students, off-site activities, role playing, simulations, practical exercises, and visits. Formal lectures are minimized. Because of limited classroom time, a number of subjects are covered by assigned reading only. Lists of readings and some reading materials will be provided during the course. Certain specified reading materials will be provided on loan only and must be returned by the last day of the course. All other reading materials distributed during the course may be retained by students. Reading materials denominated as REQUIRED must be read before the appropriate class session; RECOMMENDED reading material should be read before the related class session to derive maximum benefit from it; REFERENCE reading materials are suggested for those students wishing further information on a particular subject. All unclassified required reading materials will be distributed during the course, along with some recommended reading materials. Special instruc- tions will be given regarding access to classified materials. Recommended and reference reading materials not distributed during the course are available from the Foreign Ser';:ice Institute Library (Room 300, SA-3) or from the Department's Main Library (Room 3239 NS). Some of these materials are also available in the Junior Officer Program Reference Center (Room 1005, SA-3), but materials shelved there may not be taken out on loan. FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE ORGANIZATION AND BASIC COURSE PERSONNEL The Institute's Junior Officer Program is part of the School of Professional Studies. The other major divisions of the Institute are the Senior Seminar in Foreign Policy, the School of Language Studies, and the Center for Area and Country Studies. Arrangements for the presentation of the Basic Orientation Course are the responsibility of the staff of the Institute's Junior Officer Program. That staff consists of the Coordinator of Junior Officer Training (Mr. Richard J. Dols), the Basic Course Chairman (Mr. Richard Holmes), a Training Technician (Miss Anita McGillian), and a Secretary (Mrs. Bea Bovis). Actual conduct of course sessions is by speakers drawn from the Department of State and from other programs of the Institute. Presenta- tions made by the other foreign affairs agencies are arranged by the training staffs of the respective agencies. Approved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP79-00498A000700110023-7 Approved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP79-00498A000700110023-7 BIOGRAPHIC DATA ON COURSE PERSONNEL RICHARD J. DOLS Coordinator, Basic Officer Training Mr. Dols was born in Minnesota in 1932. He is a 1954 graduate of the University of Minnesota in Political Science. In 1960, he graduated from Law School of the University of Minnesota. Before entering the Foreign Service, Mr. Dols was an Air Force pilot and intelligence officer, with service abroad in Korea and Japan. He was also employed as a research analyst in law and public administration and as a city attorney. He is a member of the Minnesota Bar. Since entering the Foreign Service in 1962, Mr. Dols has served abroad as a consular officer at Bordeaux, France, and Toronto, Canada, as a political officer at Mbabane, Swaziland, and as Deputy Chief of Mission at Niamey, Niger. In Washington, he has been assigned to the staff of the Department's Legal Adviser, as an intelligence research analyst in Soviet and Eastern European affairs, as a Deputy Examiner of the Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service, and a Country Officer for Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland and for South Africa. In 1968-69, he attended the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. RICHARD A. HOLMES Chairman Basic Officer Orientation Mr. Holmes was born in Michigan in 1939. He graduated from Michigan State University in 1960 in mathematics. He continued in graduate school at Michigan State, receiving an M.A. in education (counseling) and an M.A. in political science. In 1962-63, Mr. Holmes studied at the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium. After entering the Foreign Service in 1965, Mr. Holmes was assigned to Brussels as a rotational officer. In 1967, he began two years of Chinese language training, including a year at the FSI language school in Taichung, Taiwan. Upon completion of language training 1969, Mr. Holmes was assigned to the Consulate General in Hong Kong where he followed political events in China. From 1972 until June 1976, he was a Country Officer in the Office of the People's Republic of China and Mongolia Affairs. Approved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP79-00498A000700110023-7 Approved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP79-00498A000700110023-7 PERSONNEL COUNSELING AND ONWARD ASSIGNMENTS Students are introduced to their Personnel Counselors at the beginning of the Basic Course and time is provided for discussion of job preferences and availability. ATTENDANCE OF SPOUSES Much of the subject matter covered in the course is of direct interest to spouses of newly appointed officers. Provided seating capacity in the classroom permits, spouses are invited to attend and participate in those programs designated in the schedule. SCHEDULE CHANGES Since class schedules are prepared well in advance, they are subject to modification. You are requested to regularly check the bulletin board in Room 1001A for changes. :,LASS SECTIONS Because of the large number of students in the 127th Class, the Class will be divided into two sections. Whenever possible, separate (.lass sessions have been scheduled for each section to increase kpportunities for discussion and student involvement. Section I will generally meet in Room 1000 under the chairmanship of Mr. Richard Dols. Section II will meet in Room 1005 under the chairmanship of Mr. Richard [olmes. Separate schedules for the two sections follow. Approved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP79-00498A000700110023-7 Approved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP79-00498A000700110023-7 Approved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP79-00498A000700110023-7 BASIC OFFICERS' COURSE - 127th Class ;OOHOINATOR MO UAY TUESDAY S.P..-3: State Annex iii, fore gn Service Institute New State - Main Dept of State Bldg 2201 C St., NW Wasnington DC 20520 1800 ii, Kent St. )? Session open enrolled students ij"; t oF!_ses are .iced to attend i other sessions vP/ 'AS: Optional cea.ion, foreign At t._-v-,ltu: al service Students. Indicates class ods t. be used I.>- assigned reading a dair_i str? tine requirements, commit m^e_ings, etc. SO) lii. ?O SfN viz r = FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE DEPARTMENT OF STATE ROOM (unleu otherwise a dka:ed, I FRiDA+ September 24 *** 8..5 -- 9:1 Room 1000. FSI 9:15 -- 10:15 MODERN LANGUAGE APTI- TUDE TEST (MLAT) (SO) Mrs. Mildred Bush, Re.seCrch and Testing Unit, School of Languaszes. FSI Room 1005, FST '0:30 - 11:00 CAXAI.?N PROBLEMS OF FOREIGN SERVICE PERSONNEL. (OP/FAS) Thomas F. Crocker Staff Assistant Jnde: 'ecretary for Security Assistance 11: 0n - ll: O 'HEALTH r. LIFE INSURANCI PROGRAMS Lorraine Anderson Health Benefits and Room auditorium TRAVEL ADVANCES AND 1:30 - 3:15 PER DIEM .ALLOW.LNCES? ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS-IBr.iefinR and Workshop LING (SO; DSO) Linda Wicker 2ffice of E pLLnent Fi.scol Specialist New State: Vou:; r ^.xaa tai ;. _ 1EMPLOYEES' SERVICES Branch CENTER: Briefing, Processing, Tour (SO;`-__ LION pv':SE Room 1252 3v jlden. Photographs, THE FOREIGN SERVICE ?o, 12 1'i'raveI Voucher Assist. coon 1059 E Cashier, Room 1258 PAS ) 1Mr. R.icharn Dols IMr. Richard Holmes un:av, September .gip ved For Release 2Q02/11/04: CIA-RDP7 REGISTRAR WEDNESDAY THURSDAY September 23 Room 1000, PSI (SA-3) 9:15 - 9:30 WELCOME George S. Springsteer Director, FSI 9:30 - 11:15 COURSE INTRODUCTION Richard J. Dols, Course Coordinator, Richard A. Holmes, Course Chairman Anita McGillian, Program Assistant 11:30 - 12:15 FOREIGN LANGUAGE POLI- CIES AND TESTING PRO- CEDURES Testing Unit, School of Language Studies, PSI 12:15 _ 1:30 Junior Officer Lounge Ms. Dorothy Rauscher, Head, Research and !Bas, l unc.h with FSI staff, personnel coup- e? ,c ro~ie or s 2002/11/04 9c~A-RDP79-oo498A00~i~I~Q TE A ' ~~ ~ S l TMENT OF ST TE J) DOI -9- DEPARTMENT OF STATE Cla COURSE TITLE ROOM (unless otherwise indicated) BASIC COUtSE FOR FOREIGN SERVICE O~'FICEI;S-127th Class '-leek 2 of 6 Section 1) Rooil-11000, FSI COORDINATOR 2ichard J. Dols CHAIRMAN Richard A. llol,.ncs PROGRAM ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Anita McGillian Martha Holmes MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY September 27 September 28 September 29 September 30 October 1 _- *** 8 45 9 15 ? : : 8:45 - 9:15 *** 8:45 - 9:15 -- Room 1000, FSI PUBLIC AFFAIRS SEGt?IEN Room 1912 - New State 9:15 - 12:15 Room 1000, FSI Room 1000, PSI 9:00 - 5:30 AND HiALTH PRO- DICAL 9:00 - 12:30 9:15 - 10:15 9:15 - 10:15 Room 1100 - USIA RAMS (OP ) PPRSONVEL POLICY: EMPLOYEE-liNNAGEMENT 1776 Penn Ave NW 9:15 - 10:15: (corner of 18th and TE:ROISM: HOSTAGE SURVIVAL (E SO) COUNSELING AND ASSIGN- RELATIONS (SO) Penn) MENTS (SO) "Staying Healthy Over- Allen Silverman ,. ?ea Dr. Steven R. Beauveau Halle Employee-Management PUBLIC A'1?'AIRS: Dr. Pobert hoop Pieczenik, Chief, `Zelations Officer Asst I?Iedica.l Director THE ROLE OF TILE U.S. Deputy Assistant Junior Officer Counsel i B h INFO~IMAT1ON AGENCY Domestic Programs Secretary for Manage- n ranc , g , (EEO) ment Foreign Service Career 10:30 - 11:30 10:15 - 11:15: Development and Program arranged by Assignments EyUAL E1-2LOY1,MNT OPPOR USIA members of the TUNITY PROGRAMS (SO) 127th class in r_oordi- "- Dr. ilerbert: hayne s, '- Mrs. Dorothy Stansbury ial Assistant for S nc+ nation with Jeffrey H. 10:30 - 12;00 Training Officer l Arlb,:es^.ent Psychiatry, Lite, Program Coordi- PERFORMANCE EVALUATION; Fqual Employment Oppor Mental Health and Drug nator, and tunity, Abuse Mary Lou Edmondson, PROMOTION AND THE S1,;LE School of Professional Program Officer, TION-OUT SYSTEM (SO) FSI Studies 11:15 - 12:15: Office of Foreign , 'Alcoholic Abuse Pro ram USLA Service Trainin Alfred Haynes, 11:40 - 12:20 g Dr. F. Jenedict Lanahan g, For bus information Deputy Director, Office of Performance 19.3E SECRETARY'S OPEN Director, Health Units call Metro: 637-2437) Evaluation FORUM Neil Boyer, Chairman LUNCH 1:00 - 2:00 1:45 - 2:35 1:15 - 3:00 Room 1912 - New Stat GROUP MEETINGS WITH CAREER COUNSELORS (SO) EXf13CUTIVE AND PROFES- i SOME TERMS OF YOUR USIA PROGRAM (continued) 1:30 - 5:30 SIONAL PLACEMENT EMPLOYMENT: Consular - Judith , SERVICES (SO) jCompensation, Allow- SECURITY PROGRAMS AND Schmidt - Room 1000 Patrick T. O'Connor, ,ances, Benefits (SO) EMERGENCY AND EVACUA- Admin - Daniel Thal Assistant Director, WELCOME TO TIIF USIA TION PROCEDURES (ESO) Room 1005 Executive and Profes- Diane LeZotte STUDENTS WHO JOIN THE sional Placement Personnel Officer CLASS TODAY Program arranged by Political-E/C- Services Division Vernon E. Bishop, Tom Macklin - Room 303 . 3:15 - 4 30 Chief, : 2:45 - 3:35 Education and Training 2:00 - Room 1007 TRAVEL AND TRANSFER REPARATION FOR SEMINAR taff, S WELCOME TO SPOUSES PROCEDURES ; RESENTATIONS Office of Security Workshop for Foreign Service Families Warren Nixon Richard J. Dols Foreign Service Women' Transportation Special Detailed Schedule and i d i Association ist, Office of Trans- 4 45 - 5 30 + requ re read ng i d portation : : mater al to be istri- 2:00 - 3:00 - Rm 1000 REVINW AND FEEDBACK buted at session. session. JUNIOR FOREIGN SERVICE Take 3:47 shuttle to SESSION OFFICERS' CLUB (JFSOC) r New State Jose h McBride, Pres. _ Richard J. Dols 4:00 - 5:30 4:00 - 5:30 Richard A. Holmes Franklin Room -8th fir Foreign Service Club New State 2101 E St (opposite Swearing-in Ceremony Main State Building) Take elevators at AMERICAN FOREIGN SERV- West side of C Str~ p @ d R? I ash O 2/11/04: CIA-RDP79- 0498AO00700110023 lobby after 3:30 p.~. r John Hemenway, President 0 ov 002/11/04 :_3A-RDP79-00498A000 E1 $RVICE INSTITUTE ail C 1a DEPARTMENT Of STATE COURSE TITLE ROOM (unless otherwise indicated) 13A' JC CbUI: k'. t 0 : 'O EIGN SERVIC'v (F: ICE:ZS-127th Class .leek 3 of 6 Section I - Room 104, PSI COORDINATOR CHAIRMAN Richard J. Dole - Zlichard, A. Holcres, PROGRAM ASSISTANT REGISTRAR Anita k~Gillian artha Holmes MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY October 4 October 5 October 6 October 7 October 8 9:19 9:00 - 12:00 ono lOrt, FSI 9:15 - 12.15 DEi'"'tTLjEHIAL VISITS (ESO) 10:00 a.m.: t1 !.1V iltYR,,:IS AND See bulletin board for bepart for ftilltop Jtc LHCY . II) LVACIIR- individually arran~-cd V House liotel, Ti7J'.4 PL:OCEDI!P.ES (ESO) appointments Harpers 'erry, (conti.nued) blest Virginia ": ;;raw arranged by 12:30 p.;.: Vernon G. Bishop, Chief, Lunch at Hilltop Education and Trai.ninr* House Hotel St'lff, Of3. ice of ?ecurity OFF-SITE 2 MAHH L:;NT TIAINING PROGt H (ESO) Detailed p ogram to be distributed at harpers Ferry. Driving ins tructions and other inf rmation will be distribute on October 4. L U NC H III Substantive Room 104, FSI Orientation Phase 2:00 - 5:00 2:00 - 5:00 2:00 - 5:00 2:00 - 5:30 tnterfunctional graent Ro o OOQ SI ~ CRCSS-CULTIJ.'?AL COi?8.rU- ~ 2, m5 1 NICATION ZPLON,ATIC SOCL"\L USAGE 'I) REPRESENTATIONAL James C. Bostain iI RTAINING Scientific Linguist llloan Wilson, Coordinato School of Lan;uage- crkshop for Foreign Studies, rvice Families F.S.I. Room 104, FSI 2:45 - 4:00 ORGANIZATION QF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE: COUNTRY DIRECTOR z Y,: TEPI Dr, William I. Bacchus Evening Session on Consultant to tte Cross-Cultural Director General Communications Room 1000 FSI 3 4:15 - 5:. 0 THE U.S. MISSION ABROAD Richard J. Dols Ap roved For Release 2 02/11/04: CIA-RDP7 00498A00070011002 -7 Wr StR60 e 2002/11/_ CIA-RDP79-00498AOVQXQSJpg$ IFICE INSTITUTE C I a DEPARTMENT OF STATE a 1 COURSE TITLE BASIC COURSE FOP FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS-127th Class week 4 of 6 ROOM (unless otherwise indicated) Section I Room 104, FSI COORDINATOR Richard J. Dols CHAIRMAN Richard A. Holmes PROGRAM ASSISTANT REGISTRAR DSartha Holmes Anita NcGillian MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY October 11 October 12 October 13. October 14 October 15 8:45 - 9:15 Room 7516 - New State ADDiIIIISTRATIVE CONSULAR AFFAIRS ' FSI R 104 SEGI?N' riT SEGDII: , oom 9:15 - 1Q:15 15 - 1:00 9 POLICY COORDINATION Af *** 8:45 - 9:15 **" 8:45 - 9:15 --- : THE EXECUTIVE SECi'E- - Room 104, FSI Room 104, FSI 1`ti LAW AND FOREIGN 4ARIAT (E SO) 9:15 - 10:00 9:15 - 12:15 AFFAIRS (ESO) ADMINISTRATION IN THE CONSULAR AFFAIRS Frank V. Ortiz -DEPA Ti1lN'T OF STATE PROGRAi= HOLIDAY Deputy Executive 1 Program arranged by Secretary John H. Thomas Arranged by John Boyd, Assistant Secretary fox John D. Coffman Attorney Adviser Administration Coordinator, Office of the Legal 10:15 - 11:15 10:00 - 10:30 Consular Training Adviser Room 1007 - Lounge BRIEFING AND TOUR OF Coffee with Mr. Thomas TILL OPERATIONS CENTER rid other administrative (ESO) fficers 11:00 - 12:15 Arthur P. Shankle, Jr. THE ROLE OF THE EXECU- Director, TIVE DIRECTOR'S OFFICE Operations Center Gregory Kryza, Executi 1:05 pm: 2:15: PRESS BRIEFING: Director, Bureau of and Aff i Af i "-T 12:15: PRESS BRIEFIN9 Pose for class picture Designated students a rs; can r in front FSI court- only. Check in am 2109 Robert Green, Designated students yard. before 12:15; then go 1ary Ryan, only. Follow same Rm 2118 and be seated Patrick Kennedy instructions for before 12:25. (Phone Oct 13. x 22434 b 6 .) 30 r 1 LUNCH Information Sources Room 1000, FSI 1:30 - 4:30 2:00 - 5:00 Room 1000 unit . . . . . . . . . . . 1:45 - 3:00 PLANNING EXERCISE: Room 1912 - New State ADMINISTRATION OF POST PLANNING EXERCISE: 2:15 - 4:00 ABROAD CODEL (ESO) DISASTER PLANNING (ES THE FOREIGN AFFAIRS Aloysius J. Warnecki, See bulletin board r See bulletin board for DOCUIIENT AND REFERENCE Coordinator, for group assignments HOLIDAY CENTER: Briefing and Administrative Train in group assignments Tour (ESO) FSI A Group : $pom 2 Robert Tsukayama William A. Parks, _ 3:15 - 4:00 Report to James Chairman Consular Chief, Romano, Coordinator Training, PSI Document Analysis and JUNIOR OFFICERS IN Executive Development -? Processing Division ADMINISTRATIVE.WORK F.S.I. Groups A and B will Robin 1912 - N.S.: Panel Discussion 302 (to be announced) Group B. Room report to Room 1000 4:15 - 5:15 at 2:00 pm for a gen- ORIENTATION TO THE DEPT 4:00 - 5:30 Conducted by. eral briefing OF STATE LIBRARY (ESO) Preparation for James Cokes, Executi (Group B will then Seminar Presentations Assistant, I F S report to Room 1005) Conrad Eaton . . . , Librarian 4:45 - 5:30 Room 1000, FSI REVIEW AND FEEDBACK SESSION Richard J. Dols Ap roved For Release 2)02/11/04: CIA-RDP7 -00498A00070011002 -7 asro c r( :_qA-RDP79-00498A000fr RI H2SEV ICE INSTITUTE :C I h dth2oo2/11bo4 DEPARTMENT OF STATE Anita McGlllian k-,' IGRAM ASSISTANT - MONDAY - ** 8:45 - 9:15 Room 1000, FSI 9:15 - 11:15 GRAM OF THE DEPA1T- 11:15 - 12:15 Room 104, FSI :coordinator, FOREIGN SERVICE RELA- ''orkshop for Foreign TIONS WITH AMERICAN Panel arran ed b g y ay, Oct 19: I2:15zI John Perry, Commercial TUESDAY October CCOTIONIC/COtplgRC IAL SEGMENT **% 8:45 - 9:15 Room 1000, PSI 9:15 - 10:00 ECONOMIC RESPONSIBILI- TIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE CottlERCIAL RESPONSI- BILITIES OF THE DEPAR MENT OF STATE Seminar Presentations iP' 'S BRIEFING. Representation Divisio r-:mated students 1 Office of Market Plan- :30 - 2:30 ECONOMIC REPORTING E TRADE EXERCISE. T (ESn) at Presentational Room 104, PSI I- _ 4:00 - 5:10 2!45-3:45 DEPARTMENT OF STATt OCEANS AND ENVIRON- INTEL NATIO:uAL LABOk MENTAL AND SCIENTIFIC ty Coordinator, ;ire, AFFAIRS Seminar Presentations 4:00 - 5x30 TOOLS OF THE TRADE (II) s 1Seminar Presentations Week 5 of 6 ROOM (unless otherwise indicated) .' etion I - Room 1000. Psi Richard A. Holmes tlartha Holmes THURSDAY FRIDAY October 21 October 22 9:00: Turn in economic **~ 8 45 9 re ortin i : - :00 DEPARTMENT OF CO ttE CE p g exerc se to R PROGRAM (Eso) Course Chairman. Room 1000, FSI 9:00 - 12:10 9:00 - 10:00 Room 3817 De artment of C DEPA TT4i'sNT OF AG2ICLL- T",E POLITICAL FTJNCT'IJ;q I' p ommerce TURE PROGRAM (ESO) AGR0AD (ESO) [ Main Building 15th and Constitution Room 5066 Seminar Presentations Ave NW (Entrance at South Building archway nearest Consti- 14th and Independence tution Ave on 15th St) Avenue NW (enter at center of Independence THE POLICICAL FUNCTIOi: Program arranged by Ave at 4th wing) TN THE DEPAITMENT: John Perry, Commercial aepresenta- POLITICO-MILITARY Program arranged by AFFAI RS (ESO) tion Division _ , Alex Bernitz Office of Market Plan- , Deputy Assistant Admi ni ping . strator partment , Agricultural Attaches, Foreign Agricultural Service distributed POLITICAL REPORTING For bus information 3XERCISE T (SSQ) call Metro: 632-2437 Room 4121 Main Treasury Building 15th and Pennsylvania Ave NW Enter at 15th Street Program arranged by Mrs. Edith A, Moss, Research Assistant, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration, Office of the Secretary Detailed schedule to be distributed at Treasury Isom 104, FSI 3:00 - 4:00 AID-STAY RELATIONS John '. Mulligan, Economic Officer for Pakistan, 3ureau of Near East and South Asian Affairs; and David Levintow, Director, Pakistan/N pa Affairs, AID Room 1000, [PSI 4:15 - 5:30 JUNIOR OFFICERS IN. ECONOMIC/COMMERCTAL WORK: Ap roved For Release 2002/11/04: CIA-RDP74 ??$A( ,Q7Q,Q11002 I To ha announced DEPARTr4ENT OF LABOR PROGRAM (ESO) Room S 5215 A and B 200 Constitution Ave 44 (between First and Pe i,ro on Constitution) (Enter from Constitution Ave-take 2nd bank of elevators to 5th floc a Program arranged by_ Harold Davey, Foreign Service Coord nator, Bureau of Internatiou Labor Affairs, Department of I,abst ,'COURSE TITLE Approved For Release 2002/11/0_ FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE -13- DEPARTMENT OF STATE ROOM (unless otherwise indicated) tASIC e;OIJESE FOR F0RCIG~I F3&VICL' 0P.7IC::RS -127th Class Week 6 of 6 Section I Room 1000, PSI COORDINATOR PROGRAM ASSISTANT October 25 Virginia residents wil board bus at Oak St 11 entrance of PSI 8:15 am: October 26 8:45 - 3:00 CEE''.T.AL INT6LLIGBNCR AGSFCY P.:OO11Ar?1 (ESO) DC residents will boar chartered bus at the C Street entrance and proceed to FSI October 27 ***_ 8:45 - 9:15 Room 1000, FSI 9:15 - 10:30 POLITICAL R3PORTING EXEt2CISE III (ESO) Richard J. Dols 10:45 - 11:35 THE ROLE OF THE POLICY PLANNING STAFF (550) Nicholas A. Veliotes, Deputy Director, Policy Planning Staff Both buses leave Oak S Room 104, FSI entrance of FS1 for 1 11;45 - 12:30 CIB. Pro