USIA definition
Examples of USIA in a sentence
For the Department of State and the Agency for International Develop- ment (AID), the exclusive employee representative is the American Foreign Service Association; for the U.S. Infor- mation Agency (USIA), the exclusive employee representative is the Amer- ican Federation of Government Em- ployees, Local 1812 (AFL-CIO).
Presumably the production and distribution of Gelora Pembangunan films, mostly documentaries and newsreels about successes in development screened in cinemas and shown in villages by mobile cinema units under the auspices of the National Film Company (Perusahaan Film Nasional, PFN) were stimulated by USIA policy.
However, I was not able to find any data which explicitly mention USIA involvement in supporting the Indonesian film industry, the training of film-makers, or production and distribution of propaganda development films.
It is very likely that USIA policy also was implemented in Indonesia in the 1950s.
The financial aid and assistance granted by America in the 1950s to help establish the Indonesian film industry was conceivably also part of USIA strategies.
Security Upgrade Projects DS will provide security oversight for USAGM overseas security projects to include those left partially completed by USIA upon integration with the Department.
Particularly the United States Information Agen- cy (USIA) founded in 1953 was the major instrument chosen by Washington for public diplomacy operations.
FSN means an employee of any foreign service-related mission/program/activity of any U.S. Government department or agency overseas establishment including, but not limited to, State, AID, USIA, Commerce, Agriculture, Peace Corps, Department of Defense, (exclusive of consular agents) who is not a citizen of the United States.
CRI shall retain exclusive marketing and support rights of its products to Lockheed-▇▇▇▇▇▇, EDS, US Army Armor Center, Fort ▇▇▇▇, instructional Media, US Army Fort Huschuca, USIA, and all existing and future CRI clients; provided, however, that IVT may sell its own products to these customers.
To be considered for approval by the St. Landry Parish School System, international student exchange programs shall meet the following minimum requirements: The sponsoring agency must be approved by and be in good standing with the Council for Standards on International Educational Travel (CSIET) and be a United States Information Agency (USIA) designated organization.