215. Action Memorandum From the Deputy Secretary of State (Robinson) to Secretary of State Kissinger1

Transition to the Next Administration

We expect that the President-elect will very soon designate one or more persons for liaison with the Department during the period prior to the Inauguration. I believe that the transition should be performed under the direct supervision of Larry Eagleburger.

Recommendations:

1. That you sign the memorandum to all employees of the Department at Tab 1,2 designating Deputy Under Secretary Eagleburger as the officer responsible for coordinating the transition on behalf of the Department with the representatives of the President-elect, during the period from now until January 20.

2. That you authorize despatch of the memorandum to General Scowcroft at Tab 2 which informs him of this designation and emphasizes the need to coordinate matters with the White House during this period.3

3. That you authorize despatch of the cable to all posts at Tab 3 which informs them of this designation and provides guidance on public statements by our employees during this period.4

4. That you approve the similar memorandum to all employees of the Department at Tab 4.5

5. That you authorize the memorandum to Assistant Secretaries at Tab 5 which requests that each of them designate a senior officer to act [Page 716] as Bureau Coordination Officer and ensure that the Bureau meets requirements transmitted to it by S/S during this period.6

  1. Source: National Archives, RG 59, Transition Records of the Executive Secretariat 1959–1977, Entry 5338, Box 1, Transition/Admin. No classification marking. Drafted by Bridges and concurred in by Habib and Eagleburger. The memorandum was initialed by Robinson on November 4.
  2. Kissinger’s November 4 memorandum, as signed, is attached but not printed.
  3. Robinson initialed approval on Kissinger’s behalf on November 4 and in the margin wrote: “Memo signed by LSE 11/4/76.” Eagleburger’s November 4 memorandum as signed, is attached but not printed.
  4. Robinson initialed approval on Kissinger’s behalf on November 4 and noted that the memorandum was approved “in revised version.” Telegram 271761 to all diplomatic and consular posts, November 4, is attached but not printed. A copy is in the National Archives, RG 59, Central Foreign Policy Files, 1976.
  5. Attached but not printed. Neither approval nor disapproval is indicated. In the margin, Robinson wrote: “Not acted upon; Borg will prepare Department Notice.”
  6. Robinson initialed approval on behalf of Kissinger on November 4. Next to the paragraph, Robinson wrote: “Memo signed by LSE 11/4/76.” Eagleburger’s November 4 memorandum, as signed, is attached but not printed.