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Within the United States Department of State, the Bureau of Budget and Planning (BP), previously the Bureau of Resource Management, assists agency heads with developing policies, plans, and programs to achieve foreign policy goals. The Director of Budget and Planning also coordinates resource requirements to enable the Secretary of State to present integrated International Affairs resource submissions to the Office of Management and Budget and to the US Congress.

Directors of the Bureau of Budget and Planning

The Department of State divided the Bureau of Resource Management into the Bureau of Budget and Planning and the Bureau of the Comptroller and of Global Financial Services on June 29, 2012. Directors of the Bureau of Budget and Planning are designated, not commissioned.

  • 1. Barbara Retzlaff (2012–2015)
  • 2. Douglas Alexander Pitkin (2015–present)

References

  1. ^ "Director of the Bureau of Budget and Planning - Principal Officers - People - Department History - Office of the Historian". state.gov.

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United States Department of State
Deputy Secretary of State and
Deputy Secretary of State for
Management and Resources
Under Secretary for
Political Affairs
Under Secretary for Economic
Growth, Energy, and the Environment
Under Secretary for Arms Control
and International Security
Under Secretary for Public
Diplomacy and Public Affairs
Under Secretary
for Management
Under Secretary for Civilian Security,
Democracy, and Human Rights
Bureaus/Offices reporting
directly to the Secretary


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