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DEPARTMENT of DEFENSE the Pentagon 20301±1155, Phone (703) 545±6700 Fax (703) 695±3362/693±2161 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE The Pentagon 20301±1155, phone (703) 545±6700 fax (703) 695±3362/693±2161, www.dtic.dla.mil/defenselink WILLIAM S. COHEN, Secretary of Defense; nominated by President William Clinton; confirmed by the U.S. Senate and took the oath of office on January 24, 1997; born August 28, 1940; B.A. in Latin from Bowdoin College; LL.B. cum laude from Boston University Law School; served three terms in the House of Representatives from Maine's Second Congres- sional District (1973±79) and three terms in the U.S. Senate for the State of Maine (1979± 97). JOHN J. HAMRE, Deputy Secretary of Defense, nominated by President William Clinton; confirmed by the U.S. Senate and sworn in on July 29, 1997; Ph.D at Johns Hopkins University and a B.A. at Augustana College; served as the Comptroller of the Department of Defense (1993±1997); served as a professional staff member of the Senate Armed Services Committee for ten years before coming to the Department of Defense; served in the Congres- sional Budget Office where he became the Deputy Assistant Director for National Security and International Affairs (1978±1984). OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Pentagon, Room 3E880, 20301±1000, phone (703) 692±7100, fax (703) 697±9080 Secretary of Defense.ÐWilliam S. Cohen. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY SECRETARY Pentagon, Room 3E944, 20301±1000, phone (703) 692±7150 Deputy Secretary of Defense.ÐJohn J. Hamre. EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT Pentagon, Room 3E880, 20301±1000, phone (703) 692±7125, fax (703) 697±9080 Executive Secretary.ÐCol. Joseph H. Reynes, Jr., USAF. UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR ACQUISITION AND TECHNOLOGY Pentagon, Room 3E933, 20301, phone (703) 693±4265 Under Secretary.ÐJacques S. Gansler. Principal Deputy.ÐDavid R. Oliver, Jr. Deputy Under Secretary forÐ Acquisition Reform.ÐStan Z. Soloway. Environmental Security.ÐSherri W. Goodman. Industrial Affairs.ÐSteven C. Grundman, (acting). Installations.ÐRandall A. Yim, (acting). Logistics.ÐRoger Kallock. Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.ÐRobert L. Neal, Jr. Director, Defense Research and Engineering.ÐHans Mark. Deputy Under Secretary forÐ Advanced Systems and Concepts.ÐJoseph J. Eash, III. Science and Technology.ÐDelores M. Etter. Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Nuclear and Chemical and Biological Defense Programs.Ð[Vacant]. 625 VerDate 18-JUN-99 07:35 Aug 25, 1999 Jkt 055500 PO 00000 Frm 00644 Fmt 4471 Sfmt 4471 E:\HR\OC\CDNEW.007 cdnew PsN: cdnew 626 Congressional Directory UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR POLICY Pentagon, Room 4E808, 20301±2000, phone (703) 697±7200 Under Secretary.ÐWalter Slocombe. Principal Deputy Under Secretary.ÐJames M. Bodner. Assistant Secretary of Defense forÐ International Security Affairs.ÐFranklin D. Kramer. Strategy and Threat Reduction.ÐEdward L. Warner III. Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict.Ð[Vacant]. Defense Advisor, US Mission NATO.ÐRobert B. Hall. Deputy Under Secretary (Technology Security Policy).ÐDavid Tarbell. COMPTROLLER Pentagon, Room 3E822, 20301±1100, phone (703) 695±3237 Under Secretary/Chief Financial Officer.ÐWilliam J. Lynn, III. Principal Deputy Under Secretary.ÐAlice C. Maroni. Director, Program Analysis and Evaluation.ÐRobert R. Soule. PERSONNEL AND READINESS Pentagon, Room 3E764, 20301±4000, phone (703) 695±5254. Under Secretary.ÐRudy F. de Leon. Principal Deputy Under Secretary.ÐCharles L. Cragin. Assistant Secretary forÐ Force Management Policy.ÐFrancis M. Rush, Jr. (acting). Health Affairs.ÐSue Bailey. Reserve Affairs.ÐCharles L. Cragin, (acting). Deputy Under Secretary forÐ Readiness.Ð[Vacant]. Program Integration.ÐJeanne Fites. GENERAL COUNSEL Pentagon, Room 3E980, 20301±1600, phone (703) 695±3341, fax (703) 614±9789 General Counsel.ÐJudith A. Miller. Principal Deputy General Counsel.ÐDouglas A. Dworkin, (703) 697±7248. OPERATIONAL TEST AND EVALUATION Pentagon, Room 3A1073, 20301±1700, phone (703) 697±3654, fax (703) 693±5248 Director.ÐPhilip E. Coyle III. INSPECTOR GENERAL 400 Army Navy Drive, Room 1000, Arlington VA 22202±2884 phone (703) 604±8300, fax (703) 604±8310, hotline 1±800±424±9098, Hotline fax (703) 604± 8567 Inspector General.ÐEleanor Hill. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS AND INTELLIGENCE (C3I) Pentagon, Room 3E172, 20301±3040, phone (703) 695±0348 Senior Civilian Official.ÐArthur L. Money ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Pentagon, Room 3E966, 20301±1300, phone (703) 697±6210, fax (703) 697±8299 Assistant Secretary.Ð[Vacant]. VerDate 18-JUN-99 07:35 Aug 25, 1999 Jkt 055500 PO 00000 Frm 00645 Fmt 4471 Sfmt 4471 E:\HR\OC\CDNEW.007 cdnew PsN: cdnew Department of Defense 627 ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR INTELLIGENCE OVERSIGHT Crown Ridge Building, 4035 Ridge Top Road, Suite 210, Fairfax VA 22030 phone (703) 275±6575 Assistant to the Secretary.ÐGeorge B. Lotz, II. ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS Pentagon, Room 2E800, 20301±1400, phone (703) 697±9312, fax (703) 695±1149 public inquiries (703) 697±5737 Assistant Secretary.ÐKenneth H. Bacon. ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT Pentagon, Room 3D972, 20301±1950, phone (703) 695±4436 Director.ÐDavid O. Cooke. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FIELD ACTIVITIES AMERICAN FORCES INFORMATION SERVICE 601 North Fairfax Street Room 300, EFC Plaza, Alexandria VA 22314±2007 phone (703) 428±1200 Director.ÐClifford H. Bernath. Deputy Director.ÐRobert W. Taylor, Room 300, (703) 428±1202. General Counsel.ÐM. Filice, Room 300, (703) 428±1204. Director for Armed Forces Radio and Television Services.ÐMelvin W. Russell, Room 360, (703) 428±0616. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE EDUCATION ACTIVITY 4040 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington VA 22203±1635 school information (703) 696±4236 Director.ÐDr. Lillian Gonzalez. Associate Director for Education.ÐDr. Richard Hunter, (703) 696±4473. Associate Director for Management.ÐMs. Marilee Fitzgerald, (703) 696±3866. General Counsel.ÐMaxanne Witkin, (703) 696±4387. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HUMAN RESOURCES ACTIVITY 4040 Fairfax Drive, Arlington VA 22209±5144, phone (703) 696±1036 Director.ÐRudy F. de Leon. Deputy Director.ÐJeanne Fites. Assistant Director.ÐSharon Cooper, 696±0909. TRICARE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITY 5111 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church VA 22041±3206, phone (703) 681±6909 Executive Director.ÐDr. James T. Sears. Deputy Director.-Diana Tabler. DEFENSE PRISONER OF WAR/MISSING PERSONNEL OFFICE 1745 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 800, Arlington VA 22201 Director.ÐRobert L. Jones. Deputy Director.ÐAlan Liotta. VerDate 18-JUN-99 07:35 Aug 25, 1999 Jkt 055500 PO 00000 Frm 00646 Fmt 4471 Sfmt 4471 E:\HR\OC\CDNEW.007 cdnew PsN: cdnew 628 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT 400 Army Navy Drive, Suite 200, Arlington VA 22202±2884, phone (703) 604±6020 Director.ÐPaul J. Dempsey. Deputy Director for Programs.ÐPatrick O'Brien, 604±5844. Deputy Director for Management.ÐDave Larson, 604±4828. Sacramento Region Manager.ÐAnthony Gallegos, (916) 557±7365. WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES Pentagon, Room 3D972, 20301, phone (703) 695±4436 Director.ÐDavid O. Cooke. Director forÐ Budget and Finance.ÐJoe Friedl, Jr., Room 3B287, (703) 697±6760. Correspondence and Directives.ÐLarry Curry, Room 3B946, (703) 697±8261. Federal Voting Assistance Office.ÐPolli Brunelli, Room 14041, RPN, (703) 588±1584. Information Operations and Reports.ÐRobert Drake, Room 1204, Crystal Gateway No. 3, 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington VA 22202, (703) 604±4569. Personnel and Security.ÐJanet E. Thompson, Room 12063, RPN, (703) 588±0400. Real Estate and Facilities.ÐRobert A. Jackson, Room 4A111, (703) 697±7241. General Counsel.ÐThomas R. Brooks, Room 1E197, (703) 693±7374. Freedom of Information and Security Review.ÐHenry McIntyre, Room 2C757, (703) 697±4325. Defense Privacy Office.ÐVahn Moushegian, Jr., 920, CM4, 703 607±2943. JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN Pentagon, Room 2E872, 20318±0001, phone (703) 697±9121 Chairman.ÐGen. Henry H. Shelton, USA. Vice Chairman.ÐGen. Joseph W. Ralston, USAF, Room 2E860, (703) 614±8948, (703) 614±2500. Assistant to Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.ÐLtGen. Robert H. Foglesong, USAF, Room 2E868, (703) 695±4605. JOINT STAFF Director.ÐVice Adm. Vernon E. Clark, USN, Room 2E936, (703) 614±5221. Vice Director.ÐMaj. Gen. Stephen T. Rippe, USA, Room 2E936, (703) 614±5223. Director forÐ Manpower and Personnel, J±1.ÐBrig. Gen. Patrick O. Adams, USAF, Room 1E948, (703) 697±6098. Intelligence, J±2.Ð[Vacant], Room 1E880, (703) 697±9773. Operations, J±3.ÐVice Adm. Scott A. Fry, USN, Room 2D874, (703) 697±3702. Logistics, J±4.ÐLt. Gen. John M. McDuffie, USA, Room 2E828, (703) 697±7000. Strategic Plans and Policy, J±5.ÐVice Adm. John S. Redd, USN, Room 2E996, (703) 695±5618. Command, Control, Communications and Computer Systems, J±6.Ð Lt. Gen. John L. Woodward, Jr., USAF, Room 2D860, (703) 695±6478. Operational Plans and Interoperability, J±7.ÐMaj. Gen. George F. Close, Jr., USA, Room 2B865, (703) 697±9031. Force Structure, Resource, and Assessment, J±8.ÐLt. Gen. Frank B. Campbell, USAF, Room 1E962, (703) 697±8853. DEFENSE AGENCIES BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE ORGANIZATION Pentagon, Room 1E1081, 20301±7100, phone (703) 695±8040 Director.ÐLt. Gen. Ronald T. Kadish, (703) 693±3025. Deputy Director.ÐMaj. Gen. Peter C. Franklin, (703) 695±7060. VerDate 18-JUN-99 07:35 Aug 25, 1999 Jkt 055500 PO 00000 Frm 00647 Fmt 4471 Sfmt 4471 E:\HR\OC\CDNEW.007 cdnew PsN: cdnew Department of Defense 629 DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY 3701 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington VA 22203±1714, phone (703) 696±2444 Director.ÐLarry Lynn (acting). Deputy Director.ÐJane Alexander, (703) 696±2402. DEFENSE COMMISSARY AGENCY Fort Lee VA 23801±6300, phone (804) 734±8721 Director.ÐMaj. Gen. Richard E. Beale, Jr., USA, (Retired). CExecutive Director for Operations.ÐJohn F. McGowan. CExecutive Director for Support.ÐCrosby H. Johnson. LIAISON OFFICE Pentagon, Room 1B657, 20330±5130, phone (703) 614±9225 Director.ÐDaniel W. Sclater. DEFENSE CONTRACT AUDIT AGENCY 8725 John J. 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