Sec. 211. Expansion of Department of State and USAID Diplomat-in-Residence programs
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It is the sense of Congress that the Diplomats-in-Residence Program of the Department of State and the Development Diplomats in Residence Program of USAID increase awareness of international careers in the Foreign Service and the Civil Service. The Secretary and the Administrator are authorized to support up to 60 Diplomat in Residence or Development Diplomat in Residence positions throughout the United States, including at minority-serving institutions and in urban and rural areas.
Not later than 90 days after receiving an assignment under the program, each Diplomat in Residence or Development Diplomat in Residence shall submit a report to the official who made such assignment that includes a plan for carrying out activities that are specifically tailored for the region, educational institution, and surrounding communities to which the diplomat was assigned. After completing their assignment, the Diplomats in Residence and the Development Diplomats in Residence shall submit a report to the head of human resources that describes any accomplishments, including how the diplomat increased awareness of international career opportunities to new and diverse populations.