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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 GORDON ENGLAND, Acting 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 White House Liaison Special Assistant to the Secretary and MARY CLAIRE MURPHY Deputy Secretary of Defense for Protocol Executive Secretary CAPT. WILLIAM P. MARRIOTT, USN Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, KENNETH J. KRIEG 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 PHILLIP GRONE (Installations and Environment) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense SUE C. PAYTON (Advanced Systems and Concepts) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense SUZANNE D. PATRICK (Industrial Policy) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (VACANCY) (International Technology Security) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (VACANCY) (Laboratory and Basic Sciences) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Science CHARLES HOLLAND and Technology) Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business FRANK M. RAMOS Utilization Under Secretary of Defense for Policy DOUGLAS J. FEITH Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense RYAN HENRY for Policy Assistant Secretary of Defense (International PETER W. RODMAN Security Affairs) Assistant Secretary of Defense (Special THOMAS W. O’CONNELL Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict) 149 VerDate Aug 04 2004 10:54 Aug 22, 2005 Jkt 201944 PO 00000 Frm 00159 Fmt 6995 Sfmt 6995 E:\HR\OC\201944.XXX 201944 150 U.S. GOVERNMENT MANUAL 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 (VACANCY) East and South Asian Affairs) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Asian RICHARD P. LAWLESS, JR. and Pacific Affairs) Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and DAVID S.C. CHU Readiness/Chief Human Capital Officer 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 PAUL W. MAYBERRY (Readiness) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Civilian (VACANCY) Personnel Policy) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Military (VACANCY) Personnel Policy) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Military JOHN M. 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 TINA W. JONAS Financial Officer Principal Deputy Under Secretary ROBERT J. HENKE (Comptroller) Deputy Chief Financial Officer TERRI A. MCKAY Deputy Under Secretary of Defense ROBERT J. HENKE (Management Reform) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense DAVID L. NORQUIST (Resource Planning and Management) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense THOMAS B. MODLY (Financial Management) Under Secretary of Defense (Intelligence) STEPHEN CAMBONE Deputy Under Secretary of Defense CAROL HAAVE (Counterintelligence and Security) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense LT. GEN. WILLIAM G. BOYKIN, USA (Intelligence and Warfighting) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Policy, LETITIA LONG Requirements, and Resources) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense THOMAS BEHLING (Preparation and Warning) Assistant Secretary of Defense (Networks and (VACANCY) Information Integration)/Chief Information Officer VerDate Aug 04 2004 10:54 Aug 22, 2005 Jkt 201944 PO 00000 Frm 00160 Fmt 6995 Sfmt 6995 E:\HR\OC\201944.XXX 201944 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 151 Assistant Secretary of Defense (Legislative (VACANCY) Affairs) Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) (VACANCY) General Counsel WILLIAM J. HAYNES II Director, Operational Test and Evaluation (VACANCY) Inspector General JOSEPH E. SCHMITZ Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (VACANCY) (Intelligence Oversight) Director of Administration and Management MICHAEL B. DONLEY Director, Net Assessment ANDREW W. MARSHALL Director, Force Transformation (VACANCY) Director, Program Analysis and Evaluation (VACANCY) Joint Chiefs of Staff 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 LT. GEN. NORTON A. SCHWARTZ, USAF Vice Director MAJ. GEN. MICHAEL D. MAPLES, USA Director for Manpower and Personnel—J–1 REAR ADM. DONNA L. CRISP, USN Director, Intelligence—J–2 MAJ. GEN. RONALD L. BURGESS, USA Director for Operations—J–3 LT. GEN. JAMES T. CONWAY, USMC Director for Logistics—J–4 LT. GEN. DUNCAN J. MCNABB, USAF 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 VICE ADM. EVAN M. CHANIK, USN Assessment—J–8 [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 1.3 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. VerDate Aug 04 2004 10:54 Aug 22, 2005 Jkt 201944 PO 00000 Frm 00161 Fmt 6995 Sfmt 6995 E:\HR\OC\201944.XXX 201944 VerDate Aug 042004 10:54 Aug 22, 2005 Jkt201944 PO00000 Frm00162 Fmt6995 Sfmt6995 E:\HR\OC\201944.XXX 201944 152 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE U . S . DEPUTY SECRETARY OF DEFENSE GOVERNMENT MANUAL DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF OF DEFENSE INSPECTOR GENERAL SECRETARY OF THE ARMY SECRETARY OF THE NAVY SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE CHAIRMAN, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF UNDER UNDER UNDER THE JOINT STAFF SECRETARY UNDER SECRETARIES SECRETARY SECRETARY CHIEF OF CHIEF OF COMMANDANT AND CHIEF OF ASSISTANT SECRETARIES VICE CHAIRMAN, AND AND STAFF NAVAL OF MARINE ASSISTANT STAFF OF DEFENSE ASSISTANT ASSISTANT JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF ARMY OPERATIONS CORPS SECRETARIES AIR FORCE AND EQUIVALENTS SECRETARIES SECRETARIES OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF, ARMY OF THE ARMY OF THE NAVY AIR FORCE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS CHIEF OF STAFF, AIR FORCE COMMANDANT, MARINE CORPS MARINE AIR FORCE ARMY MAJOR NAVY MAJOR CORPS MAJOR MAJOR COMMANDS COMMANDS COMMANDS COMMANDS AND AND AND AND AGENCIES AGENCIES AGENCIES AGENCIES DOD FIELD ACTIVITIES DEFENSE AGENCIES COMBATANT COMMANDS AMERICAN FORCES INFORMATION SERVICE DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY CENTRAL COMMAND DEFENSE PRISONERS OF WAR / MILITARY POLICE OFFICE DEFENSE COMMISSARY AGENCY EUROPEAN COMMAND JOINT FORCES COMMAND DEFENSE TECHNICAL INFORMATION CENTER DEFENSE CONTRACT AUDIT AGENCY DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY SECURITY ADMINISTRATION NORTHERN COMMAND DEFENSE CONTRACT MANAGEMENT AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PACIFIC COMMAND DEFENSE FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING SERVICE FIELD ACTIVITY SOUTHERN COMMAND DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE EDUCATION ACTIVITY SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HUMAN RESOURCES STRATEGIC COMMAND DEFENSE LEGAL SERVICES AGENCY ACTIVITY TRANSPORTATION COMMAND DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TEST RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CENTER DEFENSE SECURITY COOPERATION AGENCY OFFICE OF ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT DEFENSE SECURITY SERVICE TRICARE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITY DEFENSE THREAT REDUCTION AGENCY WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES MISSILE DEFENSE AGENCY NATIONAL GEOSPATIAL-INTELLIGENCE AGENCY NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY/CENTRAL SECURITY SERVICE PENTAGON FORCE PROTECTION AGENCY E201944.013 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 153 The National Security Act Amendments department is responsible to the of 1949 redesignated the National Secretary of Defense for the operation Military Establishment as the Department and efficiency of his department. Orders of Defense and established it as an to the military departments are