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Dated: February 7, 2006.
Marc Susser,
Executive Secretary, Department of State.
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Advisory Committee on Historical
Diplomatic Documentation; Notice of
Meeting
The Advisory Committee on
Historical Diplomatic Documentation
will meet in the Department of State,
2201 ‘‘C’’ Street NW., Washington, DC,
March 6–7, 2006, in Conference Room
1406. Prior notification and a valid
government-issued photo ID (such as
driver’s license, passport, U.S.
government or military ID) are required
for entrance into the building. Members
of the public planning to attend must
notify Chris Tudda, Office of the
Historian (202–663–3054) no later than
March 2, 2006 to provide date of birth,
valid government-issued photo ID (such
as driver’s license, passport, U. S.
government ID number/agency or
military ID number/branch), and
relevant telephone numbers. If you
cannot provide one of the enumerated
forms of ID, please consult Chris Tudda
for acceptable alternative forms of
picture identification.
The Committee will meet in open
session from 1:30 p.m. through 3 p.m.
on Monday, March 6, 2006, in Room
1105 to discuss declassification and
transfer of Department of State records
to the National Archives and Records
Administration and the status of the
Foreign Relations series. The remainder
of the Committee’s sessions from 3:15
p.m. until 4:30 p.m. on Monday, March
6, 2006, and 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. on
Tuesday, March 7, 2006, will be closed
in accordance with section 10(d) of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub.
L. 92–463). The agenda calls for
discussions of agency declassification
decisions concerning the Foreign
Relations series and other
declassification issues. These are
matters not subject to public disclosure
under 5 U.S.C.552b(c)(1) and the public
interest requires that such activities be
withheld from disclosure.
Questions concerning the meeting
should be directed to Marc J. Susser,
ExecutiveSecretary, Advisory
Committee on Historical Diplomatic
Documentation, Department of State,
Office of the Historian, Washington, DC,
20520, telephone (202) 663–1123,(email history@state.gov).
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Advisory Committee on International
Economic Policy; Notice of Open
Meeting
The Advisory Committee on
International Economic Policy (ACIEP)
will meet from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on
Thursday, March 9, 2006, in Room
1107, U.S. Department of State, 2201 C
Street NW., Washington, DC. The
meeting will be hosted by Assistant
Secretary of State for Economic and
Business Affairs E. Anthony Wayne and
Committee Chairman R. Michael
Gadbaw. The ACIEP serves the U.S.
Government in a solely advisory
capacity concerning issues and
problems in international economic
policy. Items on the agenda for this
meeting include: (1) U.S.-China
Economic Relations and (2) U.S.
International Investment Policy.
This meeting is open to the public as
seating capacity allows. Entry to the
building is controlled; to obtain preclearance for entry, members of the
public planning to attend should
provide, by March 6, their name,
professional affiliation, social security
number (or other identification, such as
driver’s license number), date of birth,
and citizenship to Dana Crute by fax
(202) 647–5936, e-mail
(crutedf@state.gov), or telephone (202)
647–0847. One of the following forms of
valid photo identification will be
required for admission to the State
Department building: U.S. driver’s
license, passport, or U.S. Government
identification card. Enter the
Department of State from the C Street
lobby. In view of escorting
requirements, non-Government
attendees should plan to arrive not less
than 15 minutes before the meeting
begins.
For additional information, contact
David Freudenwald, Office of Economic
Policy and Public Diplomacy, Bureau of
Economic and Business Affairs, at (202)
647–2231 or freudenwalddj@state.gov.
Dated: February 8, 2006.
Laura Faux-Gable,
Office Director, Office of Economic Policy
Analysis and Public Diplomacy, Department
of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 5304]
Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy; Notice of
Open Meeting
The Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy (ACIEP)
will meet from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 9, 2006, in
Room 1107, U.S. Department of State, 2201 C Street NW., Washington, DC.
The meeting will be hosted by Assistant Secretary of State for Economic
and Business Affairs E. Anthony Wayne and Committee Chairman R. Michael
Gadbaw. The ACIEP serves the U.S. Government in a solely advisory
capacity concerning issues and problems in international economic
policy. Items on the agenda for this meeting include: (1) U.S.-China
Economic Relations and (2) U.S. International Investment Policy.
This meeting is open to the public as seating capacity allows.
Entry to the building is controlled; to obtain pre-clearance for entry,
members of the public planning to attend should provide, by March 6,
their name, professional affiliation, social security number (or other
identification, such as driver's license number), date of birth, and
citizenship to Dana Crute by fax (202) 647-5936, e-mail
(crutedf@state.gov), or telephone (202) 647-0847. One of the following
forms of valid photo identification will be required for admission to
the State Department building: U.S. driver's license, passport, or U.S.
Government identification card. Enter the Department of State from the
C Street lobby. In view of escorting requirements, non-Government
attendees should plan to arrive not less than 15 minutes before the
meeting begins.
For additional information, contact David Freudenwald, Office of
Economic Policy and Public Diplomacy, Bureau of Economic and Business
Affairs, at (202) 647-2231 or freudenwalddj@state.gov.
Dated: February 8, 2006.
Laura Faux-Gable,
Office Director, Office of Economic Policy Analysis and Public
Diplomacy, Department of State.
[FR Doc. E6-2149 Filed 2-14-06; 8:45 am]
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