Defense Agencies: Joint Service Schools: National Defense Intelligence College

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 171
Pentagon Force Protection Agency
Washington, DC 20301
Phone, 703–693–3685. Internet, http://www.pfpa.mil.
Director STEVEN E. CALVERY
Deputy Director JONATHAN H. COFER
The Pentagon Force Protection Agency
(PFPA) was established in May 2002 in
response to the events of September 11,
2001, and subsequent terrorist threats
facing the DOD workforce and facilities
in the National Capital Region (NCR).
PFPA is under the authority, direction, and
control of the Director, Administration
and Management, in the Off‌ice of the
Secretary of Defense. PFPA provides force
protection, security, and law enforcement
for the people, facilities, infrastructure,
and other resources at the Pentagon and
for DOD activities and facilities within the
NCR that are not under the jurisdiction of
a military department. Consistent with the
national strategy on combating terrorism,
PFPA addresses threats, including chemical,
biological, and radiological agents, through
a strategy of prevention, preparedness,
detection, and response to ensure that the
DOD workforce and facilities in the NCR
are secure and protected.
For further information, contact the Pentagon Force Protection Agency, Washington,DC 20301. Phone,
703–693–3685. Internet, http://www.pfpa.mil.
Joint Service Schools
Defense Acqusition University
Fort Belvoir, VA 22060–5565
Phone, 703–805–3360. Internet, http://www.dau.mil.
President FRANK J. ANDERSON,JR.
The Defense Acquisition University (DAU),
established pursuant to the Defense
Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act of
1990 (10 U.S.C. 1701 note), serves as the
DOD center for acquisition, technology,
and logistics training; performance support;
continuous learning; and knowledge
sharing. DAU is a unif‌ied structure with
f‌ive regional campuses and the Defense
Systems Management College-School
of Program Managers, which provides
executive and international acquisition
training. DAU’s mission is to provide the
training, career management, and services
that enable the acquisition, technology, and
logistics community to make smart business
decisions and deliver timely and affordable
capabilities to warf‌ighters.
For further information, contact the Director, Operations Support Group, Defense Acquisition University,
Fort Belvoir, VA22060–5565. Phone, 800–845–7606. Internet, http://www.dau.mil.
National Defense Intelligence College
Defense Intelligence Analysis Center, Washington, DC 20340–5100
Phone, 202–231–5466. Internet, http://www.ndic.edu.
President A. DENIS CLIFT
The National Defense Intelligence College,
formerly the Joint Military Intelligence
College, was established in 1962. The
College is a joint service interagency

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