[United States Government Manual]
[July 01, 1995]
[Pages 711-713]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




UNITED STATES ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY

320 Twenty-first Street NW., Washington, DC 20451
Phone, 202-647-8677
Director                                         John D. Holum
Deputy Director                                  Ralph Earle II
Special Advisor                                  Lisa Farrell
Special Assistant                                Caroleen Nord
Executive Assistant                              Victor Alessi
Executive Secretary                              Barbara Starr
Senior Military Advisor                          Col. Charles 
                                                     Ciccolella, USA
Chairman, Scientific and Policy Advisory         (vacancy)
    Committee
Principal Deputy Director, On-Site Inspection    Joerg H. Menzel
    Agency
Assistant Director, Nonproliferation and         Lawrence Scheinman
    Regional Arms Control Bureau
Assistant Director, Multilateral Affairs Bureau  Lori Murray
Assistant Director, Strategic and Eurasian       Michael Nacht
    Affairs Bureau
Assistant Director, Intelligence, Verification   Amy Sand
    and Information Support Bureau
General Counsel                                  Mary Elizabeth Hoinkes, 
                                                     Acting
Director of Congressional Affairs                Ivo Spalatin
Director of Public Affairs                       Mary Dillion
Administrative Director                          Cathleen Lawrence
U.S. Commissioner, Standing Consultative         Stanley Riveles
    Commission
U.S. Representative to the Conference on         Stephen Ledogar
    Disarmament
U.S. Representative to the Special Verification  Steven Steiner
    Commission and the Joint Compliance and 
    Inspection Commission
Special Representative, Chief Science Advisor    James Sweeney

[For the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency statement of 
organization, see the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 22, Part 601]

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The United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency formulates and 
implements arms control nonproliferation and disarmament policies that 
promote the national security of the United States and its relations 
with other countries. To effectively carry out its responsibilities, the 
Agency prepares and participates in discussions and negotiations with 
foreign countries on such issues as strategic arms

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limitations, conventional force reductions in Europe, prevention of the 
spread of nuclear weapons to countries that do not now possess them, 
prohibition on chemical weapons, and the international arms trade.

The United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency was established by 
act of September 26, 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2561), in response to congressional 
feeling that the Nation's national security efforts could be most 
effectively executed by lawfully centralizing arms control and 
disarmament responsibilities.

Activities

The Agency conducts studies and provides advice relating to arms 
control, nonproliferation and disarmament policy formulation; prepares 
for and manages United States participation in international 
negotiations in the arms control nonproliferation and disarmament field; 
disseminates and coordinates public information about arms control 
nonproliferation and disarmament; and prepares for, operates, or 
directs, as needed, U.S. participation in international control systems 
that may result from United States arms control or disarmament 
activities.
    In addition to directing the activities described above, the 
Director functions as the principal adviser to the President, the 
National Security Advisor, and the Secretary of State in arms control 
nonproliferation and disarmament matters. Under the direction of the 
Secretary of State, the Director also has primary responsibility within 
the Government for such matters.
    In support of its activities, the Agency conducts research and 
studies or, through contracts and agreements, arranges for involvement 
by private or public institutions or persons. It also coordinates such 
efforts by or for other Government agencies, and analyzes selected 
defense programs for their arms control pursuits.
    The Arms Control and Disarmament Act also provides for the 
establishment of a Scientific and Policy Advisory Committee--not to 
exceed 15 members, appointed by the President--to advise the President, 
the Secretary of State, and the Director of the Agency on matters 
affecting arms control, disarmament, and world peace.

Sources of Information

Contracts  Individuals seeking to do business with the Agency or to 
obtain information on research contracts may contact the Contracting 
Office (phone, 703-235-3288) at the address shown below.
Publications  Copies of publications such as World Military Expenditures 
(annual series), Documents on Disarmament (annual series), Arms Control 
and Disarmament Agreements, the Agency's newsletter ACDA Update, and the 
Agency's Annual Report may be ordered from the Superintendent of 
Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, (phone, 
202-783-3238); or from the Office of Public Affairs (phone, 202-647-
8677) at the address shown below.
Speakers  Officers of the Agency will address audiences in all parts of 
the country, workload permitting. Phone, 202-647-4800.

For further information, contact the United States Arms Control and 
Disarmament Agency, 320 Twenty-first Street NW., Washington, DC 20451. 
Phone, 202-647-8677.