U.S. Department of State Fiscal Year 2019 Agency Financial Report

HERITAGE ASSETS (continued) For the Years Ended September 30, 2018 and 2019 Secretary of State’s Register of Culturally Significant Property U.S. Diplomacy Center* Blair House International Boundary and Water Commission Description Noncollection – Buildings of historic, cultural, or architectural significance Collectibles – Historic artifacts, art and other cultural objects Collections of fine and decorative arts, furnishings, artifacts, other cultural objects, rare books and archival materials in national historic landmark buildings Monuments that mark the international boundary between the United States and Mexico, Falcon International Dam and Power Plant Acquisition and Withdrawal Acquired through purchase. Excess items are sold. Acquired through donation or transfer. Excess items are transferred. Acquired through purchase, donation or transfer. Excess items are transferred or disposed of via public sale. The monuments were constructed to mark the international boundary. The dam and power plant were constructed by the United States and Mexico pursuant to Water Treaty of 1944. Condition Poor to excellent Good to excellent Good to excellent Poor to good Number of Assets – 9/30/2017 33 4,363 2,623 140 Acquisitions 522 4 Adjustments 10 4 Disposals 11 19 Number of Assets – 9/30/2018 33 4,884 2,612 140 Deferred Maintenance – 9/30/2018 $7,955,000 N/A N/A $1,474,000 Acquisitions 4 1,020 1 Adjustments 171 Disposals 1 9 Number of Assets – 9/30/2019 37 6,074 2,604 140 Deferred Maintenance – 9/30/2019 $21,270,457 N/A N/A $1,154,000 * Assets acquired by the U.S. Diplomacy Center are either categorized as heritage assets, kept as tracked reference material, transferred to other museums/institutions, or disposed of. The U.S. Diplomacy Center currently has a backlog of cataloging approximately 600 assets. Secretary Pompeo hosts the Washington Diplomatic Corps partners and allies for a bird’s-eye view of President Trump’s Salute to America and the July 4th fireworks in Washington, D.C., July 4, 2019. Department of State 2019 A gency F inancial R eport U nited S tates D epartment of S tate | 83 NOTES TO THE PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS | FINANCIAL SECTION

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