[House Hearing, 107 Congress]
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                 DEPARTMENTS OF COMMERCE, JUSTICE, AND
                   STATE, THE JUDICIARY, AND RELATED
                    AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2002

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                                HEARINGS

                                BEFORE A

                           SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE

                       COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS

                         HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                      ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH CONGRESS
                              FIRST SESSION
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  SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE DEPARTMENTS OF COMMERCE, JUSTICE, AND STATE, THE 
                    JUDICIARY, AND RELATED AGENCIES
                    FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia, Chairman
 HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky             JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
 JIM KOLBE, Arizona                  ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
 CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina   LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, California
 RALPH REGULA, Ohio                  ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr., 
 TOM LATHAM, Iowa                    Alabama
 DAN MILLER, Florida                 PATRICK J. KENNEDY, Rhode Island 
 DAVID VITTER, Louisiana            
                                    
 NOTE: Under Committee Rules, Mr. Young, as Chairman of the Full 
Committee, and Mr. Obey, as Ranking Minority Member of the Full 
Committee, are authorized to sit as Members of all Subcommittees.
    Gail Del Balzo, Mike Ringler, Christine Ryan, and Leslie Albright
                           Subcommittee Staff
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                                 PART 3

                  Justification of the Budget Estimates

 Department of State..............................................    1
 Maritime Administration.......................................... 1195
 The Judiciary.................................................... 1349

                              

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                        COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS

                   C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida, Chairman

 RALPH REGULA, Ohio                  DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
 JERRY LEWIS, California             JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
 HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky             NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
 JOE SKEEN, New Mexico               MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota
 FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia             STENY H. HOYER, Maryland
 TOM DeLAY, Texas                    ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, West Virginia
 JIM KOLBE, Arizona                  MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio
 SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama             NANCY PELOSI, California
 JAMES T. WALSH, New York            PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
 CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina   NITA M. LOWEY, New York
 DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio               JOSE E. SERRANO, New York
 ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Oklahoma     ROSA L. DeLAURO, Connecticut
 HENRY BONILLA, Texas                JAMES P. MORAN, Virginia
 JOE KNOLLENBERG, Michigan           JOHN W. OLVER, Massachusetts
 DAN MILLER, Florida                 ED PASTOR, Arizona
 JACK KINGSTON, Georgia              CARRIE P. MEEK, Florida
 RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, New Jersey DAVID E. PRICE, North Carolina
 ROGER F. WICKER, Mississippi        CHET EDWARDS, Texas
 GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr.,          ROBERT E. ``BUD'' CRAMER, Jr., 
Washington                           Alabama
 RANDY ``DUKE'' CUNNINGHAM,          PATRICK J. KENNEDY, Rhode Island
California                           JAMES E. CLYBURN, South Carolina
 TODD TIAHRT, Kansas                 MAURICE D. HINCHEY, New York
 ZACH WAMP, Tennessee                LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, California
 TOM LATHAM, Iowa                    SAM FARR, California
 ANNE M. NORTHUP, Kentucky           JESSE L. JACKSON, Jr., Illinois
 ROBERT B. ADERHOLT, Alabama         CAROLYN C. KILPATRICK, Michigan
 JO ANN EMERSON, Missouri            ALLEN BOYD, Florida
 JOHN E. SUNUNU, New Hampshire       CHAKA FATTAH, Pennsylvania
 KAY GRANGER, Texas                  STEVEN R. ROTHMAN, New Jersey    
 JOHN E. PETERSON, Pennsylvania
 JOHN T. DOOLITTLE, California
 RAY LaHOOD, Illinois
 JOHN E. SWEENEY, New York
 DAVID VITTER, Louisiana
 DON SHERWOOD, Pennsylvania
   
 VIRGIL H. GOODE, Jr., Virginia     

                 James W. Dyer, Clerk and Staff Director

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                               I N D E X

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                          DEPARTMENT OF STATE

                                                                   Page
FY 2002 Overview.................................................     5
Summary Tables...................................................     9
    Summary of Funds/Positions...................................    10
    10 Year Appropriation History................................    14
    Public Diplomacy Resources...................................    16
    General Legislative Provisions...............................    17
    Fee Collections..............................................    19
Administration of Foreign Affairs................................    32
    State Programs Overview......................................    35
        FY 2002 Current Services.................................    55
        Human Resources Initiative...............................    59
        IT Investment Initiative.................................    69
        Overseas Infrastructure Initiative.......................    88
        Secure Operations Initiative.............................    95
    State Programs Bureau Summaries..............................   115
        Office of the Secretary..................................   129
        Political-Military Affairs...............................   141
        Arms Control.............................................   158
        Verification & Compliance................................   175
        Nonproliferation.........................................   191
        Office of Protocol.......................................   208
        Legislative Affairs......................................   218
        Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific 
          Affairs................................................   228
        Office of the Legal Adviser..............................   241
        Economic and Business Affairs............................   254
        Intelligence and Research................................   271
        African Affairs..........................................   287
        Near Eastern Affairs.....................................   312
        South Asian Affairs......................................   332
        East Asian and Pacific Affairs...........................   352
        Western Hemisphere Affairs...............................   376
        European Affairs.........................................   401
        International Organization Affairs.......................   433
        International Information Programs.......................   459
        Office of Public Affairs.................................   477
        Bureau of Consular Affairs...............................   491
        Management...............................................   508
        Bureau of Financial Management and Policy................   519
        Bureau of Human Resources................................   535
        Office of Medical Services...............................   558
        Foreign Service Institute................................   570
        Democracy, Human Rights and Labor........................   590
        Bureau of Administration.................................   604
        Diplomatic Security......................................   619
        Worldwide Security Upgrades..............................   639
        Counterterrorism Research and Development................   653
        Information Resources Management.........................   661
        Diplomatic Telecommunications Service Program Office.....   676
        Office of Foreign Missions...............................   688
        Post Assignment Travel...................................   698
        Population, Refugees and Migration.......................   705
        International Criminal Justice...........................   713
        Foreign Service National Separation Liability Trust Fund.   725
        Border Security Program..................................   731
Other Administration of Foreign Affairs Appropriations...........   741
    Office of Inspector General..................................   742
    Educational and Cultural Exchanges...........................   756
    Representation Allowances....................................   781
    Buying Power Maintenance Fund................................   787
    Protection of Foreign Missions and Officials.................   790
    Embassy Security, Construction and Maintenance...............   796
    Emergencies in the Diplomatic and Consular Service...........   941
    Repatriation Loans Program Account...........................   950
    Payment to American Institute in Taiwan......................   955
    Foreign Service Retirement and Disability Fund...............   966
International Organizations and Conferences......................   970
    Contributions to International Organizations.................   972
    Contributions for International Peacekeeping Activities......  1049
    CIO & CIPA Arrearages Payments...............................  1061
International Commissions........................................  1064
    International Boundary and Water Commission, Salaries and 
      Expenses...................................................  1066
    International Boundary and Water Commission, Construction, 
      O&M........................................................  1076
    International Fisheries Commissions..........................  1102
    International Boundary Commission............................  1113
    International Joint Commission...............................  1119
    Border Environment Cooperation Commission....................  1131
Related Appropriations...........................................  1138
    The Asia Foundation..........................................  1140
    National Endowment for Democracy.............................  1155
    East-West Center.............................................  1171
    North-South Center...........................................  1182
    Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Program.......................  1185
    Israeli Arab Scholarship Program.............................  1190

                        MARITIME ADMINISTRATION

Organization Chart...............................................  1200
Summary Statement................................................  1201
Overview.........................................................  1202
Resource Summary Tables..........................................  1207
Performance Plans................................................  1211
Maritime Security Program........................................  1235
Operations and Training..........................................  1251
Ship Disposal Program............................................  1293
Maritime Guaranteed Loan (Title XI)..............................  1299
Operating-Differential Subsidy...................................  1319
Ocean Freight Differential.......................................  1327
Federal Ship Financing Fund......................................  1335
Other Accounts...................................................  1339
Administrative Provisions........................................  1348

                             THE JUDICIARY

Summary of Budgetary Requirements for Fiscal Year 2002...........  1355
Supreme Court of the United States...............................  1367
United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit...........  1400
United States Court of International Trade.......................  1414
Court of Appeals, District Courts, and Other Judicial Services...  1442
    Salaries and Expenses........................................  1446
    Defender Services............................................  1472
    Fees of Jurors and Commissioners.............................  1488
    Court Security...............................................  1497
Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.........................  1513
Federal Judicial Center..........................................  1532
Payments to Judiciary Trust Funds................................  1544
United States Sentencing Commission..............................  1548
General Provisions...............................................  1562

                                
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