Library of Congress

Authorities & Vocabularies

The Library of Congress > Linked Data Service > LC Name Authority File

From Library of Congress Name Authority File


us: United States. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency



  • URI(s)

  • Instance Of

  • Scheme Membership(s)

  • Collection Membership(s)

  • Variants

    • us: ACDA
    • us: AKVR
    • us: U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
    • us: United States. Agentstvo po kontroli͡u nad vooruzhenii͡ami i razoruzhenii͡u
    • us: United States. Arms Control & Disarmament Agency
    • us: United States. Arms Control Agency
    • us: United States. Department of State. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
    • us: United States. Disarmament Agency for World Peace and Security
  • Related Terms

  • Exact Matching Concepts from Other Schemes

  • Sources

    • found: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. United States Disarmament Agency for World Peace and Security, 1961.
    • found: NUCMC data from Univ. of Ill. at Urbana-Champaign for Osgood, C.E. Papers, 1939-1982 (Arms Control & Disarmament Agency)
    • found: Treaty on Open Skies (1992). Treaty on Open Skies, 1992: t.p. (U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency)
    • found: Agentstvo po kontroli͡u nad vooruzhenii͡ami i razoruzhenii͡u, 1990: t.p. (Agentstvo po kontroli͡u nad vooruzhenii͡ami i razoruzhenii͡u) p. 3 (AKVR)
    • found: Reorganization plan and report, via State Dept. web site, 6/8/2000 (submitted by the President to Congress on Dec. 30, 1998, pursuant to Section 1601 of the Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act of 1998, as contained in P.L. 105-277; Sec. 1 (a) Effective March 28, 1999, the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency shall be abolished; Sec. 2 (a) all functions and authorities of the Agency shall be transferred to the Secretary of State; Sec. 4 (a) accounts of the Agency shall become separate accounts of the Dept. of State; Sec. 6 (c) Effective March 28, 1999, there shall be within the Dept. of State a Bureau of Arms Control, and a Bureau of Nonproliferation; the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs shall continue as a bureau within the Dept. of State)
    • found: Carroll's fed. dir., March/Apr. 2000 (Department of State; Arms Control and International Security Affairs, sr. advisor John D. Holum; Arms Control Bureau, assistant secretary; Non-proliferation Bureau, assistant secretary; Political-Military Affairs Bureau, assistant secretary)
    • found: John D. Holum, senior adviser for arms control and international security, via State Dept. web site, 6/8/2000 (John D. Holum, director for the ... (ACDA) since 1993, on Apr. 1, 1999, assumed the duties of senior adviser for arms control and international security after ACDA was merged with the Dept. of State)
    • found: Phone call to Arms Control and International Security Affairs office, 6/8/2000 (Mr. Holum was director of Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, and is sr. adviser to Arms Control and International Security Affairs office; for practical purposes, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency became Arms Control and International Security Affairs; the new bureaus (Arms Control, Non-proliferation, and a ca. 4-month old Verification and Compliance bureau) and the pre-existing Political-Military Affairs Bureau are subord. to Arms Control and International Security Affairs)
  • Change Notes

    • 1979-06-19: new
    • 2013-03-12: revised
  • Alternate Formats