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For those who have been wondering what might have happened to USAID, Secretary Rubio now gives us a clue--it has become embedded in a new and improved organizational structure for the US State Department. The proposed reorganization chart may be accessed HERE. It was introduced through a Press Statement the full text of which was this:
Over the past quarter century, the domestic operations of the State Department have grown exponentially, resulting in more bureaucracy, higher costs, and fewer results for the American people. Since my first day as Secretary, I have said that this Department must move at the speed of relevancy and, in April announced a broad reorganization of the Department to better achieve that goal. Today, we took the next step in that process by notifying Congress of how we plan to do that.
The plan submitted to Congress was the result of thoughtful and deliberative work by senior Department leadership. We have taken into account feedback from lawmakers, bureaus, and long-serving employees. The reorganization plan will result in a more agile Department, better equipped to promote America’s interests and keep Americans safe across the world.
Click here to view the new organizational chart for the U.S. State Department [89 KB].
One might better appreciate the changes, or its signalling, if not its effectiveness as a function of prior organizational. The November 2004 US State Department Organizational Chart (President Bush 2); November 2016 (President Obama); and May 2024 (President Biden).
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