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Defense Policy and Arms Control
Defense Policy and Arms Control
Special Assistant to
the President and Senior Director
The Office advises and assists the President and the National Security Advisor on all aspects of
U.S. national security policy with respect to U.S. security budgets, programs and policy,
nuclear arms control, and conventional arms control.
Among the issues that the Office provides advice and assistance to the President on are:
The U.S. national security strategy;
U.S. defense budget;
State Department budget;
U.S. Coast Guard budget;
U.S. military force structure and strategy;
Defense R & D and procurement programs;
Personnel policy;
Military readiness;
Presidential visits to military installations;
Non-combatant evacuation operations;
Senior officer nominations;
Base Closure and Realignment;
Defense reinvestment;
Foreign Military Sales;
Oceans policy;
Telecommunications;
Military space policy;
National security emergency preparedness;
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty negotiations;
U.S. nuclear posture and INF and START Treaty implementation; Ballistic missile defense policy and ABM Treaty implementation; Treaty on Open Skies implementation;
Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe; Security component of the OSCE;
Arms control component of the Dayton Accords;
Landmine policy and;
NATO defense policy, including nuclear policy and doctrine.