On January 15, 2008, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice launched the U.S. Department of State’s new and dynamic Web site for foreign audiences. The site, produced by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of International Information Programs, delivers information about current U.S. foreign policy and about American life and culture.
America.gov contains sections on Foreign Policy, U.S. Politics, American Life (The Arts; Diversity; Education and Study; Innovation), Democracy, Science & Health, World Regions, Publications, and Multimedia.
On the occasion of the launching of America.gov, Secretary Rice said, “This exciting outlet allows our diplomats to reach out and engage with men and women around the world about issues affecting all our lives. The interactive Web site provides in-depth material on U.S. policies, culture, and values, incorporating the latest in multi-media, video, forum discussions, polls, and quizzes. We seek to make America.gov part of a two-way conversation between Americans and people in other countries.
We hope you will find America.gov a valuable resource for learning about the U.S.’s vision, goals, and policies.”
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