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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Office of the Secretary, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301–1155 Phone, 703–545–6700. Internet, www.defenselink.mil.

SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DONALD H. RUMSFELD Deputy Secretary of Defense PAUL D. WOLFOWITZ The Special Assistant PAUL W. BUTLER Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of DAVE PATTERSON Defense Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense JIM O’BEIRNE for Liaison Assistant to the Secretary and Deputy MARY CLAIRE MURPHY Secretary of Defense for Protocol Executive Secretary CAPT. WILLIAM P. MARRIOTT, USN Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, (VACANCY) Technology, and Logistics Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense MICHAEL W. WYNNE for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics Deputy Under Secretary of Defense MICHAEL W. WYNNE (Acquisition and Technology) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (VACANCY) (Logistics and Materiel Readiness) Director, Defense Research and Engineering RONALD M. SEGA Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for DALE E. KLEIN Nuclear and Chemical and Biological (NCB) Defense Programs Deputy Under Secretary of Defense RAYMOND F. DUBOIS (Installations and Environment) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense SUE C. PAYTON (Advanced Systems and Concepts) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense SUZANNE PATRICK (Industrial Policy) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense JOHN A. SHAW (International Technology Security) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense JOHN HOPPS, JR. (Laboratory and Basic Sciences) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Science CHARLES HOLLAND and Technology) Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business FRANK RAMOS Utilization Under Secretary of Defense for Policy DOUGLAS J. FEITH Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense CHRISTOPHER HENRY for Policy Assistant Secretary of Defense (International PETER W. RODMAN Security Affairs) Assistant Secretary of Defense (Special TOM O’CONNELL Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict) 152

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Assistant Secretary of Defense (Homeland PAUL F. MCHALE Defense) Assistant Secretary of Defense (International (VACANCY) Security Policy) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense LISA BRONSON (Technology Security Policy/Counter Proliferation) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Near WILLIAM LUTI East and South Asian Affairs) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Asian RICHARD LAWLESS, JR. and Pacific Affairs) Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and DAVID S.C. CHU Readiness Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense CHARLES S. ABELL for Personnel and Readiness Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health WILLIAM WINKENWERDER Affairs) Assistant Secretary of Defense (Reserve THOMAS F. HALL Affairs) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense JEANNE FITES (Program Integration) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense P.W. MAYBERRY (Readiness) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Civilian GINGER GROEBER Personnel Policy) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense ( (VACANCY) Personnel Policy) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Military JOHN MOLINO Community and Family Policy) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Plans) GAIL H. MCGINN Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Equal (VACANCY) Opportunity) Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)/Chief (VACANCY) Financial Officer Principal Deputy Under Secretary LAWRENCE J. LANZILLOTTA (Comptroller) Deputy Chief Financial Officer JOANN R. BOUTELLE Deputy Under Secretary of Defense LAWRENCE J. LANZILLOTTA (Management Reform) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense WAYNE A. SCHROEDER (Resource Planning and Management) Deptuy Under Secretary of Defense DAVID L. NORQUIST (Financial Management) Under Secretary of Defense (Intelligence) STEPHEN CAMBONE Assistant Secretary of Defense (Networks and (VACANCY) Information Integration)/Chief Information Officer Assistant Secretary of Defense (Legislative POWELL A. MOORE Affairs) Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) (VACANCY) General Counsel WILLIAM J. HAYNES II Director, Operational Test and Evaluation THOMAS P. CHRISTIE Inspector General JOSEPH E. SCHMITZ Assistant to the Secretary of Defense GEORGE B. LOTZ II (Intelligence Oversight)

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Director of Administration and Management RAYMOND F. DUBOIS Director, Net Assessment ANDREW W. MARSHALL Director, Force Transformation ARTHUR CEBROWSKI Director, Program Analysis and Evaluation KENNETH J. KRIEG Chairman GEN. RICHARD B. MYERS, USAF Vice Chairman GEN. PETER PACE, USMC Chief of Staff, Army GEN. PETER J. SCHOOMAKER, USA Chief of Naval Operations ADM. VERNON E. CLARK, USN Chief of Staff, Air Force GEN. JOHN P. JUMPER, USAF Commandant, Marine Corps GEN. MICHAEL W. HAGEE, USMC Joint Staff Director VICE ADM. TIMOTHY KEATING, USN Vice Director MAJ. GEN. MICHAEL D. MAPLES, USA Director for Manpower and Personnel—J–1 BRIG. GEN. MARIA C. OWENS, USAF Director, Intelligence—J–2 MAJ. GEN. RONALD L. BURGESS, USA Director for Operations—J–3 LT. GEN. NORTON A. SCHWARTZ, USAF Director for Logistics—J–4 VICE ADM. GORDON S. HOLDEN, USN Director for Strategic Plans and Policy—J–5 LT. GEN. WALTER L. SHARP, USA Director for Command, Control, LT. GEN. ROBERT M. SHEA, USMC Communications, and Computer Systems—J–6 Director for Operational Plans and MAJ. GEN. JOHN J. CATTON, JR., Interoperability—J–7 USAF Director for Force Structure, Resources, and LT. GEN. JAMES E. CARTWRIGHT, Assessment—J–8 USMC [For the Department of Defense statement of organization, see the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 32, Chapter I, Subchapter R]

The Department of Defense is responsible for providing the military forces needed to deter war and protect the security of our country. The major elements of these forces are the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force, consisting of about 1.4 million men and women on active duty. They are backed, in case of emergency, by the 1.2 million members of the Reserve and National Guard. In addition, there are about 700,000 civilian employees in the Defense Department. Under the President, who is also Commander in Chief, the Secretary of Defense exercises authority, direction, and control over the Department, which includes the separately organized military departments of Army, Navy, and Air Force, the Joint Chiefs of Staff providing military advice, the combatant commands, and defense agencies and field activities established for specific purposes.

The National Security Act Amendments with the Secretary of Defense as its of 1949 redesignated the National head. Military Establishment as the Department of Defense and established it as an executive department (10 U.S.C. 111),

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Structure through the Secretaries of these The Department of Defense is composed departments or their designees, by the of the Office of the Secretary of Defense; Secretary of Defense, or under authority the military departments and the military specifically delegated in writing by the services within those departments; the Secretary of Defense or provided by law. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and The commanders of the combatant the Joint Staff; the combatant commands; commands are responsible to the the defense agencies; DOD field President and the Secretary of Defense activities; and such other offices, for accomplishing the military missions agencies, activities, and commands as assigned to them and exercising may be established or designated by command authority over forces assigned law, or by the President or the Secretary to them. The operational chain of of Defense. Each military department is separately command runs from the President to the organized under its own Secretary and Secretary of Defense to the commanders functions under the authority, direction, of the combatant commands. The and control of the Secretary of Defense. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff The Secretary of each military functions within the chain of command department is responsible to the by transmitting the orders of the Secretary of Defense for the operation President or the Secretary of Defense to and efficiency of his department. Orders the commanders of the combatant to the military departments are issued commands.

Office of the Secretary of Defense

Secretary of Defense The Secretary of related matters, counterintelligence, and Defense is the principal defense policy security. The Under Secretary of Defense adviser to the President and is for Intelligence supervises all intelligence responsible for the formulation of and intelligence-related affairs of the general defense policy and policy related DOD. to DOD, and for the execution of Networks and Information Integration approved policy. Under the direction of The Assistant Secretary of Defense the President, the Secretary exercises (Networks and Information Integration) is authority, direction, and control over the the principal staff assistant and adviser to Department of Defense. the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics Defense for achieving and maintaining The Under Secretary of Defense for information superiority in support of Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics is DOD missions, while exploiting or the principal staff assistant and adviser to denying an adversary’s ability to do the the Secretary of Defense for all matters same. The Assistant Secretary of Defense relating to the DOD acquisition system, (NII) also serves as the Chief Information research and development, advanced Officer. technology, developmental test and Personnel and Readiness The Under evaluation, production, logistics, Secretary of Defense for Personnel and installation management, military Readiness is the principal staff assistant construction, procurement, and adviser to the Secretary of Defense environmental security, and nuclear, for policy matters relating to the chemical, and biological matters. structure and readiness of the total force. Intelligence The Under Secretary of Functional areas include readiness; Defense for Intelligence is the principal civilian and military personnel policies, staff assistant and adviser to the programs, and systems; civilian and Secretary and Deputy Secretary of military equal opportunity programs; Defense for intelligence, intelligence- health policies, programs, and activities;

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Reserve component programs, policies, policy guidance affecting departmental and activities; family policy, dependents’ programs. The Under Secretary of education, and personnel support Defense (P&R) also serves as the Chief programs; mobilization planning and Human Capital Officer. requirements; and the Federal Voting Additional Staff In addition, the Assistance Program. Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Policy The Under Secretary of Defense Defense are assisted by a special staff of for Policy is the principal staff assistant assistants, including the Assistant and adviser to the Secretary of Defense Secretary of Defense for Legislative for policy matters relating to overall Affairs; the General Counsel; the international security policy and Inspector General; the Assistant Secretary political-military affairs and represents of Defense for Public Affairs; the the Department at the National Security Assistant to the Secretary of Defense Council and other external agencies regarding national security policy. (Intelligence Oversight); the Director of Functional areas include homeland Administration and Management; the defense; NATO affairs; foreign military Under Secretary of Defense sales; arms limitation agreements; (Comptroller)/Chief Financial Officer; the international trade and technology Director of Operational Test and security; regional security affairs; special Evaluation; Director, Force operations and low-intensity conflict; Transformation; Director, Net integration of departmental plans and Assessment; Director, Program Analysis policies with overall national security and Evaluation; and such other officers objectives; drug control policy, as the Secretary of Defense establishes to requirements, priorities, systems, assist him in carrying out his duties and resources, and programs; and issuance of responsibilities.

Joint Chiefs of Staff Joint Chiefs of Staff strategic direction and planning of the Armed Forces; The Joint Chiefs of Staff consist of the —allocating resources to fulfill Chairman; the Vice Chairman; the Chief strategic plans; of Staff of the Army; the Chief of Naval —making recommendations for the Operations; the Chief of Staff of the Air assignment of responsibilities within the Force; and the Commandant of the Armed Forces in accordance with and in Marine Corps. The Chairman of the Joint support of those logistic and mobility Chiefs of Staff is the principal military plans; adviser to the President, the National —comparing the capabilities of Security Council, and the Secretary of American and allied Armed Forces with Defense. The other members of the Joint those of potential adversaries; Chiefs of Staff are military advisers who —preparing and reviewing may provide additional information upon contingency plans that conform to policy request from the President, the National guidance from the President and the Security Council, or the Secretary of Secretary of Defense; Defense. They may also submit their —preparing joint logistic and mobility advice when it does not agree with that plans to support contingency plans; and of the Chairman. Subject to the authority —recommending assignment of of the President and the Secretary of logistic and mobility responsibilities to Defense, the Chairman of the Joint the Armed Forces to fulfill logistic and Chiefs of Staff is responsible for: mobility plans. —assisting the President and the The Chairman, while so serving, holds Secretary of Defense in providing for the the grade of general or admiral and

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outranks all other officers of the Armed Joint Staff Forces. The Joint Staff, under the Chairman of The Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs the Joint Chiefs of Staff, assists the performs duties assigned by the Chairman and the other members of the Chairman, with the approval of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in carrying out their Secretary of Defense. The Vice Chairman responsibilities. acts as Chairman when there is a The Joint Staff is headed by a Director vacancy in the office of the Chairman, or who is selected by the Chairman in in the absence or disability of the consultation with the other members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and with the Chairman. The Vice Chairman, while so approval of the Secretary of Defense. serving, holds the grade of general or Officers assigned to serve on the Joint admiral and outranks all other officers of Staff are selected by the Chairman in the Armed Forces except the Chairman approximate equal numbers from the of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force.

Combatant Commands

The combatant commands are military in accordance with the directives of commands with broad continuing higher authority. The operational chain missions maintaining the security and of command runs from the President to defense of the against the Secretary of Defense to the attack; supporting and advancing the commanders of the combatant national policies and interests of the commands. The Chairman of the Joint United States and discharging U.S. military responsibilities in their area of Chiefs of Staff serves as the spokesman responsibility; and preparing plans, for the commanders of the combatant conducting operations, and coordinating commands, especially on the operational activities of the forces assigned to them requirements of their commands. Combatant Commands

Command Address Commander

Central ...... USCENTCOM, 7115 S. Boundary Blvd., MacDill AFB, FL Gen. John P. Abizaid, USA 33621–5101. European ...... USEUCOM, APO AE 09705 ...... Gen. James L. Jones, Jr., USMC Joint Forces ...... USJFCOM, Suite 200, 1562 Mitscher Ave., Norfolk, VA Adm. Edmund P. Giambastiani, Jr., 23551–2488. USN Pacific ...... USPACCOM, Box 64028, Camp H.M. Smith, HI 96861– Adm. Thomas B. Fargo, USN 4028. Southern ...... USSOUTHCOM, 3511 NW. 91st Ave., Miami, FL 33172 ...... Gen. James T. Hill, USA Northern ...... USNORTHCOM, Suite 116, 250 S. Peterson Blvd., Peter- Gen. Ralph E. Eberhart, USAF son AFB, CO 80914–3010. Special Operations USSOCOM, 7701 Tampa Point Blvd., MacDill AFB, FL Gen. Charles R. Holland, USAF 33621–5323. Strategic ...... USSTRATCOM, Suite 2A1, 901 SAC Blvd., Offutt AFB, NE Adm. James O. Ellis, Jr., USN 68113–6000. Transportation ...... USTRANSCOM, Rm. 339, 508 Scott Dr., Scott AFB, IL Gen. John W. Handy, USAF 62225–5357.

Field Activities

American Forces Information Service (AFIS) was established in 1977. AFIS The American Forces Information Service provides internal information to U.S.

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forces worldwide in order to promote defense industrial base; ensures rigorous and sustain military unit and individual review of exports that could contribute readiness, quality of life, and morale; to terrorism or the proliferation of trains public affairs, broadcast, and biological, chemical or nuclear weapons visual information professionals for and their means of delivery; facilitates DOD; and provides communications rapid DOD exploitation of commercial services to military commanders and developments that address our combat forces. AFIS provides news, vulnerabilities; and contributes to a features, photography, videography, capabilities-based approach to defense news clippings, and other internal planning. command information products and For further information, contact the Deputy Under services to DOD. It provides policy Secretary of Defense for Technology Security Policy guidance and oversight for departmental and Counterproliferation, Room 1E814, 2000 periodicals and pamphlets, military Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301–2900. command newspapers, the broadcast Phone, 703–697–3249. Fax, 703–695–8223. elements of the military departments, Education The Department of Defense DOD audiovisual matters, and public Education Activity (DODEA) was affairs and visual information training. established in 1992. It consists of two For further information, contact the American subordinate organizational entities: the Forces Information Service, Department of Defense, Department of Defense Dependents Suite 311, 601 North Fairfax Street, Alexandria, VA Schools (DODDS) and the Department 22314–2007. Phone, 703–428–1200. Internet, www.defenselink.mil/afis. of Defense Domestic Dependent Elementary and Secondary Schools Counterintelligence The DOD (DDESS). DODEA formulates, develops, Counterintelligence Field Activity was and implements policies, technical established in 2002 to build a Defense guidance, and standards for the effective counterintelligence (CI) system that is management of Defense dependents informed by national goals and education activities and programs. It also objectives and supports the protection of plans, directs, coordinates, and manages DOD personnel and critical assets from the education programs for eligible foreign intelligence services, foreign dependents of U.S. military and civilian terrorists, and other clandestine or covert personnel stationed overseas and threats. The desired end is a transformed stateside; evaluates the programmatic Defense CI system which integrates and and operational policies and procedures synchronizes the counterintelligence for DODDS and DDESS; and provides activities of the Military Departments, education activity representation at Defense Agencies, Joint Staff, and meetings and deliberations of Combatant Commands. educational panels and advisory groups. For further information, contact the Department of For further information, contact the Department of Defense Counterintelligence Field Activity, Crystal Defense Education Activity, 4040 North Fairfax Square 5, Suite 1200, 1755 Jefferson Davis Drive, Arlington, VA 22203–1635. Phone, 703– Highway, Arlington, VA 22202–3537. Phone, 703– 588–3200. Internet, www.odedodea.edu. 699–7799. Human Resources and Manpower The Defense Technology Security The Department of Defense Human Defense Technology Security Resources Activity (DODHRA) was Administration (DTSA) is the central established in 1996 to support DOD point of contact for development departmental and congressionally and implementation of technology mandated programs in the benefits, security policies governing defense readiness, and force protection areas. articles and services and dual-use DODHRA collects, maintains, and commodities. DTSA helps balance analyzes manpower, personnel, training, continued U.S. military technological and financial data; establishes and superiority with the need for improved maintains data and systems used to interoperability with allies and coalition determine entitlements to DOD benefits; partners; helps maintain a healthy and manages civilian personnel

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administrative services for the Prisoners of War and Missing Personnel Department. It performs long-term The Defense Prisoner of War/Missing programmatic research and analysis to Personnel Office (DPMO) was improve DOD personnel security established in 1993 to provide systems and serves as the principal centralized management of prisoner of advocate for academic quality and cost- war/missing personnel affairs within the effectiveness of all DOD civilian Department of Defense. DPMO’s education and professional development primary responsibilities include: activities. leadership for and policy oversight over all efforts to account for Americans still For further information, contact the Department of missing from past conflicts from World Defense Human Resources Activity-Headquarters, Suite 200, 4040 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA War II forward and the recovery of and 22203–1613. Phone, 703–696–1036. Internet, accounting for those who may become www.dhra.osd.mil. isolated in hostile territory in future conflicts. The Office also provides all Health Care The TRICARE administrative and logistical support to Management Activity (TMA) was formed the Presidentially mandated U.S.-Russia in 1998 from the consolidation of the Joint Commission on POW/MIA; TRICARE Support Office (formerly conducts research and analysis to help Civilian Health and Medical Program of resolve cases of those unaccounted for; the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS) examines DOD documents for possible headquarters), the Defense Medical public disclosure; and, through periodic Programs Activity, and the integration of consultations and other appropriate health management program functions measures, maintains viable channels of formerly located in the Office of the communications on POW/MIA matters Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health between DOD and Congress, the Affairs. The mission of TMA is to families of the missing, and the manage TRICARE; manage the Defense American public. Health Program appropriation; provide For further information, contact the Defense operational direction and support to the Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office, 2400 Uniformed Services in the management Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301–2400. and administration of the TRICARE Phone, 703–602–2102x169 . Fax, 703–602–1890. program; and administer CHAMPUS. Internet, www.dtic.mil/dpmo.

For further information, contact the TRICARE Economic Adjustment The Office of Management Activity, Suite 810, Skyline 5, 5111 Economic Adjustment is a DOD field Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041–3206. activity under the authority, direction, Phone, 703–681–1730. Fax, 703–681–3665. and control of the Under Secretary of Internet, www.tricare.osd.mil. Defense for Acquisition, Technology, Test Resource Management The and Logistics. The Office is responsible Defense Test Resource Management for planning and managing the Center is a DOD field activity under the Department’s defense economic authority, direction, and control of the adjustment programs and for assisting Under Secretary of Defense for Federal, State, and local officials in Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics. cooperative efforts to alleviate any The Center plans for and assesses the serious social and economic side effects adequacy of the major range and test resulting from major Departmental facility base to provide adequate testing realignment or other actions. in support of development, acquisition, For further information, contact the Office of fielding, and sustainment of defense Economic Adjustment, Department of Defense, systems; maintains the test and Suite 200, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202–4704. Phone, 703–604–6020. evaluation resources strategic plan; and maintains awareness of other test and Washington Headquarters Washington evaluation facilities and resources, Headquarters Services was established in within and outside the DOD, and their 1977 and provides a broad variety of impact on DOD requirements. operational and support services to the

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Office of the Secretary of Defense, personnel security services, information specified DOD components, selected technology and data systems support, other Federal Government activities, and facilities management, office services, the general public. Such support and legal services. includes financial management and For further information, contact the Administrative accounting services, directives and Services and Program Support Office, Washington records management, civilian and Headquarters Services, 1155 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301–1155. Phone, 703–601– military human resource management, 2553. Internet, www.whs.pentagon.mil.

Sources of Information

Audiovisual Products Certain Contracts and Small Business Activities Department of Defense productions on Contact the Director, Small and film and videotapes, CD–ROMs, and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, other audiovisual products such as stock Office of the Secretary of Defense, 3061 footage and still photographs are Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC available to the public. An up-to-date, 20301–3061. Phone, 703–588–8631. full-text searchable listing of the DOD Directives and Instructions Department’s inventory of film, Contact the Executive Services and videotape, and interactive multimedia Communications Directorate, titles is available on the Internet. For Washington Headquarters Services, 1155 information and obtaining productions, Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC contact the following sources: 20301–1155. Phone, 703–601–4722. —For newer productions, contact the Electronic Access Information about National Technical Information Service, the following offices is available as listed 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA below: 22161 (phone, 800–553–6847 or 703– Office of the Secretary of Defense: 605–6000), or the defense visual www.defenselink.mil. information site (Internet, Joint Chiefs of Staff: www.dtic.mil/jcs. dodimagery.afis.osd.mil, and select Central Command: www.centcom.mil. ‘‘Central DoD Production Combatant commands: www.defenselink.mil/pubs/ Databases@DAVIS/DITIS’’). almanac/unified.html. —For older productions, contact the European Command: www.eucom.mil. Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Joint Forces Command: www.jfcom.mil. Branch (NWDNM), National Archives Pacific Command: www.pacom.mil. and Records Administration, 8601 Northern Command: www.northcom.mil. Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740– 6001. Phone, 301–713–7050. For Southern Command: www.southcom.mil. general inquiries, phone 800–234–8861 Special Operations Command: www.socom.mil. or 301–713–6800 or E-mail Strategic Command: www.stratcom.mil. [email protected]. Transportation Command: www.transcom.mil. —For stock footage, still photographs, Employment Positions are filled by a and CD–ROMs, contact the Defense variety of sources. Positions filled Visual Information Center, 1363 Z Street, competitively are advertised at https:// Building 2730, March Air Reserve Base, storm.psd.whs.mil/cgi-bin/apply.pl. CA 92518–2070. Phone, 909–413–2515. Assistance in applying for positions is Internet, www.dodimagery.afis.osd.mil, available from the Employment and select ‘‘Records Center Information Center at 703–617–0652 or Servers@DVIC’’). by writing to: Human Resources There is usually a fee charged for the Directorate, Washington Headquarters Department’s audiovisual and Services, 1155 Defense Pentagon, multimedia products. Washington, DC 20301–1155.

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Speakers Civilian and military officials 2C546, Washington, DC 20310–1400 or from the U.S. Department of Defense are calling 703–697–1776 or 703–695– available to speak to numerous public 3324, or by sending an e-mail to and private sector groups interested in a [email protected]. Internet, variety of defense-related topics, www.defenselink.mil/pubs/pentagon. including the global war on terrorism. DefendAmerica Web site The Requests for speakers should be DefendAmerica Web site, which can be addressed to the Director for Community found at http://defendamerica.mil, is Relations and Public Liaison, 1400 produced by the Department of Defense Defense Pentagon, Room 2C546, and devoted to educating people on the Washington, DC 20310–1400, or by calling 703–695–2733. global war on terrorism. This site Pentagon Tours Information on guided features up-to-date news, photographs, tours of the Pentagon may be obtained briefings and more information from by writing to the Director, Pentagon authoritative Defense Department Tours, 1400 Defense Pentagon, Room sources.

For further information concerning the Department of Defense, contact the Director, Directorate for Public Inquiry and Analysis, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, 1400 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301–1400. Phone, 703–428–0711. Internet, www.defenselink.mil and www.defendamerica.mil.

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