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About Us:

State Magazine

Editor-in-Chief
Carl Goodman

Deputy Editor
Donna Miles

Web Designer
Kathleen Goldynia

Advisory Board
James Williams
Chairman

Sally Light
Executive Secretary

Members:
Albert Curley
Colleen Hope
Kenneth Hunter
Steven McIlvanie
Wayne Oshima
Gary Pergl

State Magazine (ISSN 1099-4165) is published monthly, except bimonthly in July and August, by the U.S. Department of State, 2201 C St., N.W., Washington, DC. Periodicals postage paid at Washington, DC. POSTMASTER: Send changes of address to State Magazine, PER/ER/SMG, SA-6, Room 433, Washington, DC 20522-0602.

State Magazine is published to facilitate communication between management and employees at home and abroad and to acquaint employees with developments that may affect operations or personnel. The magazine is also available to perons interested in working for the Department of State and to the general public. State Magazine is available by subscription through the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402 (telephone [202] 512-1850). The magazine can be viewed online free at: www.state.gov/www/publications/statemag/.

The magazine welcomes State-related news and features. Informal articles work best, accompanied by photographs. Staff is unable to acknowledge every submission or make a commitment as to which issue it will appear in. Photographs will be returned upon request.

Articles should not exceed five typewritten, double-spaced pages. They should also be free of acronyms (with all office names, agencies and organizations spelled out). Photos should include typed captions identifying persons from left to right with job titles.

Material may be submitted on disks, e-mailed or faxed, in 14 point type, to (703) 812-2475. The mailing address is State Magazine, PER/ER/SMG, SA-6, Room 433, Washington, DC 20522-0602. Contributions may also be left in Room 3811, Main State. The magazine's main number is (703) 516-1667.


Deadline for copy is the 15th of each month.

   

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