Disbelieving laughter was the early reaction when a senior official told hundreds of junior U.S. diplomats gathered for an emergency State Department meeting yesterday that their country needed them to spend the summer in New Orleans and Portsmouth, N.H. Smiles quickly faded as Patrick Kennedy, the department’s director of management policy, assured them he was serious. They were all being placed on passport duty, detailed to help reduce a half-million backlog in issuing travel documents that has left many Americans with ruined overseas travel plans this summer, he told them. New passport regulations this year have led to an overwhelming demand for passports, extending the normal six-week turnaround time to many months. ‘We are mobilizing the State Department’ to fulfill a responsibility it has held since 1789, Kennedy said. More specifically, the State Department is mobilizing about 300 junior officials without the clout to say no. They include all the members of the prestigious Presidential Management Fellows program, the department’s main entry portal for top-flight recruits with graduate degrees and leadership potential. Participation in the two-year program almost guarantees a diplomatic career. New hires in a separate career-entry program were also informed that they have been dragooned […]
Wednesday, July 4th, 2007
State Dept. Assigns 300 Junior Envoys To Passport Duty
Author: KAREN DEYOUNG
Source: Washington Post
Publication Date: Wednesday, July 4, 2007; A03
Link: State Dept. Assigns 300 Junior Envoys To Passport Duty
Source: Washington Post
Publication Date: Wednesday, July 4, 2007; A03
Link: State Dept. Assigns 300 Junior Envoys To Passport Duty
Stephan: Yet another variation on the theme of incompetence. Something to go with Katrina, the war, the safety of our food, and... well let's not get depressing. You probably knew that if everyone suddenly had to have a passport to cross an international border there would be a stampede of people wanting passports. One wonders how the government didn't seem to know this.