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DEPARTMENT of DEFENSE the Pentagon, 20301–1155, Phone (703) 545–6700 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE The Pentagon, 20301–1155, phone (703) 545–6700 JAMES N. ‘‘JIM’’ MATTIS, Secretary of Defense; born in Pullman, WA, September 8, 1950; education: B.A., history, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA, 1971; M.A., international security affairs, National War College, Washington, DC, 1994; military / professional: after college in 1971, commissioned as Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps. During his more than four decades in uniform, Secretary Mattis commanded Marines at all levels—from an infantry rifle platoon to a Marine Expeditionary Force. He led an infantry battalion in Iraq in 1991, an expeditionary brigade in Afghanistan after the 9/11 terror attack in 2001, a Marine Division in the initial attack and subsequent stability operations in Iraq in 2003, and led all U.S. Marine Forces in the Middle East as Commander, I Marine Expeditionary Force and U.S. Marine Forces Central Command. During his non- combat assignments, Secretary Mattis served as Senior Military Assistant to the Deputy Sec- retary of Defense; as Director, Marine Corps Manpower Plans and Policy; as Commanding General, Marine Corps Combat Development Command; and as Executive Secretary to the Secretary of Defense. As a joint force commander, Secretary Mattis commanded U.S. Joint Forces Command, NATO’s Supreme Allied Command for Transformation, and U.S. Central Command. At U.S. Central Command, he directed military operations of more than 200,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen, Coast Guardsmen, Marines, and allied forces across the Middle East. Following his retirement from the U.S. Marine Corps in 2013, Secretary Mattis served as the Davies Family Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford Univer- sity, specializing in the study of leadership, national security, strategy, innovation, and the effective use of military force. In 2016, he co-edited the book Warriors & Citizens: American Views of Our Military; nominated by President Donald J. Trump as the 26th Secretary of Defense, and was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on January 20, 2017. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 1000 Defense Pentagon, Room 3E880, 20301–1000 phone (703) 692–7100, fax (703) 571–8951 Secretary of Defense.—James N. Mattis. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY SECRETARY 1010 Defense Pentagon, Room 3E944, 20301–1010, phone (703) 692–7150 Deputy Secretary of Defense.—Patrick M. Shanahan. EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT Pentagon, Room 3E880, 20301–1000, phone (703) 692–7120, fax 571–8951 Executive Secretary.—Hallock N. Mohler, Jr. GENERAL COUNSEL Pentagon, Room 3E788, 20301–1600, phone (703) 695–3341, fax 693–7278 General Counsel.—William S. Castle (acting). Principal Deputy.—Vacant. OPERATIONAL TEST AND EVALUATION Pentagon, Room 3E1088, 20301–1700, phone (703) 697–3655, fax 614–9103 Director.—Mr. David W. Duma (acting). 621 622 Congressional Directory INSPECTOR GENERAL 4800 Mark Center Drive, Suite 15G27, Alexandria, VA 22350–1500 phone (703) 604–8300, fax 604–8310 hotline 1–800–424–9098, hotline fax (703) 604–8567 Inspector General.—Jon T. Rymer. Principal Deputy Inspector General.—Vacant. UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR ACQUISITION, TECHNOLOGY, AND LOGISTICS Pentagon, Room 3E1010, phone (703) 697–7021 Under Secretary.—Ellen M. Lord. Principal Deputy Under Secretary.—Vacant. Assistant Secretary for— Acquisition.—Kevin Fahey. Logistics and Materiel Readiness.—Robert H. McMahon. Energy, Installations, and Environment.—Lucian Niemeyer. Research and Engineering.—Mary Miller (acting). Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Defense Programs.—Guy B. Roberts. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing and Industrial Base Policy.—John McGinn (acting). Director, Office of Small Business Programs.—James Galvin (acting). JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER PROGRAM OFFICE 200 12th Street South, Suite 600, Arlington, VA 22202–5402, phone (703) 602–7640 Program Executive Officer.—VADM Mathias W. Winter, USN. UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (COMPTROLLER) AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER Pentagon, Room 3E770, 20301–1100, phone (703) 695–3237 Under Secretary / Chief Financial Officer.—David Norquist. Principal Deputy Under Secretary.—Elaine A. McCusker. UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR PERSONNEL AND READINESS Pentagon, Room 3E986, 20301–4000, phone (703) 697–2121 Under Secretary.—Robert Wilkie. Principal Deputy Under Secretary.—Vacant. Military Deputy.—Lt. Gen. Herman S. Clardy. Assistant Secretary of Defense for— Health Affairs.—Thomas McCaffery, 697–2111. Performing the Duites of Readiness.—Veronica B. Daigle (703) 693–0466. Reserve Affairs.—Stephanie A. Barna (703) 614–3240. UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR POLICY Pentagon, Room 3E806, 20301–2000, phone (703) 697–7200 Under Secretary.—John C. Rood. Principal Deputy Under Secretary.—David Trachtenberg. Assistant Secretary of Defense for— Asian and Pacific Security Affairs.—Randall Schriver. Homeland Defense and Global Security.—Kenneth Rapuano. International Security Affairs.—Robert Karem. Special Operations / Low-Intensity Conflict.—Owen West. Strategy, Plans, and Capabilities.—Todd Harvey. Department of Defense 623 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER (DoD CIO) Pentagon, Room 3E1030, 20301–6000, phone (703) 695–0348 DoD CIO.—Dana Deasy. Principal Deputy DoD CIO.—Essye B. Miller (acting). ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Pentagon, Room 3E970, 20301–1300, phone (703) 697–6210, fax 695–5860 Assistant Secretary.—Robert R. Hood. Principal Deputy.—E. Peter Giambastiani III. Deputy Assistant (Senate Affairs).—Laura P. McAleer. ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS Pentagon, Room 2E964, 20301–1400, phone (703) 697–9312, fax 695–4299 public inquiries, 571–3343 Assistant to the Secretary.—Dana W. White. Principal Deputy.—Vacant. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF MANAGEMENT OFFICER Pentagon, Room 3E146, 20301–9010, phone (703) 614–8888, fax 695–5395 Chief Management Officer.—John H. Gibson II. Assistant Deputy Chief Management Officer.—David Tillotson III. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FIELD ACTIVITIES DEFENSE MEDIA ACTIVITY 6700 Taylor Avenue, Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755 phone (301) 222–6700, http://www.dma.mil/ Director.—Ray B. Shepherd. Deputy Director.—COL Andrew Mutter, USA. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE EDUCATION ACTIVITY 4800 Mark Center Drive, Arlington, VA 22350–1400 School Information (571) 372–0610 Director.—Thomas M. Brady, 372–1885. Principal Deputy Director and Associate Director for Education.—Linda Curtis, 372–1893. Associate Director for Finance and Business Operations.—Robert Brady, 372–1901. General Counsel.—Edwin Daniel, 372–0976. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HUMAN RESOURCES ACTIVITY 4800 Mark Center Drive, Suite 06J25–01, Alexandria, VA 22350–4000 Director.—William Booth. Deputy Director.—Jeffrey Register. Executive Assistant.—Katherine Roddy. OFFICE OF ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT 2231 Crystal Drive, Suite 520, Arlington, VA 22202, phone (703) 697–2130 Director.—Patrick J. O’Brien. Interim Deputy Director for Programs.—COL Douglas E. Brown, USA, 697–2015. Deputy Director for Compliance and Integration.—Nia A. Hope, 697–2088. 624 Congressional Directory Sacramento Western Regional Office Director.—Gary Kuwabara (916) 557–7365. WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES Pentagon, phone (703) 693–7906 Director.—Patricia M. Young. Deputy Director.—Marcia Case. Director for— Acquisition Directorate.—Tim Applegate (acting), (703) 545–0423. Enterprise Information Technology Services Directorate.—Lytwaive Hutchinson (703) 695–2865. Enterprise Management.—Sajeel Ahmed, 693–7995. Executive Services.—Darren Irvine (acting), 693–7965. Financial Management.—William Relyea, 545–0019. Human Resources Directorate.—Susan Yarwood (571) 256–4504. OSD Chief Information Office.—Lytwaive Hutchinson, 695–2865. Raven Rock Mountain Complex.—Col. Ramona Plemmons (717) 878–3343. WHS General Counsel.—John Albanese (acting), 693–7374. JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF OFFICE OF THE CHAIR Pentagon, Room 2E872, 20318–0001, phone (703) 697–9121 Chair.—Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., USMC. Vice Chair.—Gen. Paul J. Selva, USAF, Room 2E868, 614–8949. Assistant to the Chair, Joint Chiefs of Staff.—VADM Frank C. Pandolfe, USN, Room 2E858, 695–4605. JOINT STAFF Director.—Lt. Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie, USMC, Room 2E936, 614–5221. Vice Director.—RADM Michael J. Dumont, USN, Room 2E936, 614–5223. Director for— Manpower and Personnel, J–1.—Brig. Gen. Kyle J. Kremer, USAF, Room 2D857, 697– 9644. Intelligence, J–2.—Maj. Gen. James R. Marrs, USAF, Room 2D877, 697–9773. Operations, J–3.—Lt. Gen. John L. Dolan, USAF, Room 2D874, 697–3702. Logistics, J–4.—LTG Stephen R. Lyons, USA, Room 2D867, 697–7000. Strategic Plans and Policy, J–5.—LTG Richard D. Clarke, USA, Room 2E800, 697– 9716. Command, Control, Communications, and Computer / Cyber, J–6.—VADM Marshall B. Lytle III, USCG, Room 1E1044, 695–4420. Joint Force Development, J–7.—VADM Kevin D. Scott, USN, Room 2D864, 697–9031. Force Structure, Resources, and Assessment, J–8.—LTG Anthony R. Ierardi, USA, Room 2E838, 697–6605. DEFENSE AGENCIES MISSILE DEFENSE AGENCY 5700 18th Street, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060–5573 Director.—Lt. Gen. Samuel A. Greaves, USAF (571) 231–8006. Deputy Director.—RADM Jon A. Hill, USN, 231–8022. Director, Public Affairs.—Mark Wright, 231–8212. Director, Legislative Affairs.—Kimo Hollingsworth, 231–8105. DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY 675 North Randolph Street, Arlington, VA 22203 Director.—Dr. Steven Walker (acting), 696–2402. Deputy Director.—Dr. Stefanie Tompkins (acting), 248–1540. Department of Defense 625 DEFENSE COMMISSARY AGENCY 1300 E Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801–1800, phone (804) 734–8720 / 8330 Director.—Michael J. Dowling (acting), 734–8720. Chief
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