DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Office of the Secretary, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301±1155 Phone, 703±545±6700 SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WILLIAM S. COHEN Deputy Secretary of Defense JOHN P. WHITE Special Assistants to the Secretary and JAMES M. BODNER, ROBERT B. Deputy Secretaries of Defense HALL, SCOTT A. HARRIS Executive Secretary COL. JAMES N. MATTIS, USMC Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and PAUL G. KAMINSKI Technology Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense NOEL LONGUEMARE, JR. for Acquisition and Technology Director, Defense Research and Engineering ANITA K. JONES Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for HAROLD P. SMITH, JR. Nuclear and Chemical and Biological (NCB) Defense Programs Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Space) (VACANCY) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense JOHN M. BACHKOSKY (Advanced Technology) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense SHERRI W. GOODMAN (Environmental Security) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense JOHN F. PHILLIPS (Logistics) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (VACANCY) (Acquisition Reform) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense PAUL J. HOPPER (International and Commercial Programs) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense JOHN B. GOODMAN (Industrial Affairs and Installations) Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business ROBERT L. NEAL, JR. Utilization Under Secretary of Defense for Policy WALTER B. SLOCOMBE Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense JAN M. LODAL for Policy Assistant Secretary of Defense (International FRANKLIN D. KRAMER Security Affairs) Assistant Secretary of Defense (International FRANKLIN C. MILLER, Acting Security Policy) Assistant Secretary of Defense (Strategy, EDWARD L. WARNER III Requirements, and Assessments) Director of Net Assessment ANDREW W. MARSHALL Assistant Secretary of Defense (Special H. ALLEN HOLMES Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict) Defense Adviser, U.S. Mission NATO (VACANCY) Deputy to the Under Secretary for Policy LINTON WELLS II Support 172 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 173 Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and EDWIN DORN Readiness Assistant Secretary of Defense (Force FREDERICK F.Y. PANG Management Policy) Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health (VACANCY) Affairs) Assistant Secretary of Defense (Reserve DEBORAH R. LEE Affairs) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense L. FINCH (Readiness) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense JEANNE FITES (Program Integration) Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)/Chief JOHN J. HAMRE Financial Officer Principal Deputy Under Secretary ALICE C. MARONI (Comptroller) Director, Program Analysis and Evaluation WILLIAM J. LYNN III Assistant Secretary of Defense (Command, EMMETT PAIGE, JR. Control, Communications, and Intelligence) Assistant Secretary of Defense (Legislative SANDRA K. STUART Affairs) Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) KENNETH H. BACON General Counsel JUDITH A. MILLER Director, Operational Test and Evaluation PHILIP E. COYLE III Inspector General ELEANOR HILL Assistant to the Secretary of Defense WALTER JAJKO (Intelligence Oversight) Director of Administration and Management D.O. COOKE Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman GEN. JOHN M. SHALIKASHVILI, USA Vice Chairman GEN. JOSEPH W. RALSTON, USAF Chief of Staff, Army GEN. DENNIS J. REIMER, USA Chief of Naval Operations ADM. J.L. JOHNSON, USN Chief of Staff, Air Force GEN. RONALD R. FOGLEMAN, USAF Commandant, Marine Corps GEN. CHARLES C. KRULAK, USMC Joint Staff Director VICE ADM. DENNIS BLAIR, USN Vice Director MAJ. GEN. STEPHEN T. RIPPE, USA Director for Manpower and PersonnelÐJ±1 BRIG. GEN. PATRICK O. ADAMS, USAF Director, IntelligenceÐJ±2 MAJ. GEN. JAMES C. KING, USA Director for OperationsÐJ±3 LT. GEN. PETER PACE, USMC Director for LogisticsÐJ±4 LT. GEN. JOHN J. CUSICK, USA Director for Strategic Plans and PolicyÐJ±5 VICE ADM. JOHN S. REDD, USN Director for Command, Control, LT. GEN. DOUGLAS D. BUCHHOLZ, Communications, and Computer USA SystemsÐJ±6 Director for Operational Plans and MAJ. GEN. DAVID A. SAWYER, InteroperabilityÐJ±7 USAF 174 U.S. GOVERNMENT MANUAL Director for Force Structure, Resources, and LT. GEN. DAVID J. MCCLOUD, AssessmentÐJ±8 USAF [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 1.5 million men and women on active duty. They are backed, in case of emergency, by the 1 million members of the Reserve components. In addition, there are about 900,000 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 various defense agencies established for specific purposes. The National Security Act Amendments Technology; the Under Secretary of of 1949 redesignated the National Defense for Policy; the Under Secretary Military Establishment as the Department of Defense (Comptroller)/Chief Financial of Defense and established it as an Officer; the Under Secretary of Defense executive department (10 U.S.C. 111), for Personnel and Readiness; the with the Secretary of Defense as its Director of Defense Research and head. Since that time, many legislative Engineering; Assistant Secretaries of and administrative changes have Defense; the General Counsel; the occurred, evolving the Department into Inspector General; the Director of the structure under which it currently Operational Test and Evaluation; and operates. such other staff offices as the Secretary of Defense establishes to assist him in Structure carrying out his duties and The Department of Defense is composed responsibilities. The heads of these of the Office of the Secretary of Defense; offices are staff advisers to the Secretary the military departments and the military and perform such functions as he assigns services within those departments; the to them. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and The Joint Chiefs of Staff consist of the the Joint Staff; the combatant commands; Chairman; the Vice Chairman; the Chief the Defense agencies; DOD field of Staff, U.S. Army; the Chief of Naval activities; and such other offices, Operations; the Chief of Staff, U.S. Air agencies, activities, and commands as Force; and the Commandant of the may be established or designated by Marine Corps. Supported, subject to the law, or by the President or the Secretary authority of the Chairman, by the Joint of Defense. Staff, they constitute the immediate In providing immediate staff assistance military staff of the Secretary of Defense. and advice to the Secretary of Defense, The Chairman is the principal military the Office of the Secretary of Defense adviser to the President, the National and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Security Council, and the Secretary of Staff, and the Joint Staff, though Defense. The other members of the Joint separately identified and organized, Chiefs of Staff are the senior military function in full coordination and officers of their respective services and cooperation. are military advisers to the President, the The Office of the Secretary of Defense National Security Council, and the includes the offices of the Deputy Secretary of Defense. The Vice Chairman Secretary of Defense; the Under of the Joint Chiefs acts as Chairman in Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and the absence of the Chairman. 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