Department of Defense
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-1155
Phone, 703-545-6700. Internet, http://www.defenselink.mil/.
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE William S. Cohen
Deputy Secretary of Defense John J. Hamre
Chief of Staff Robert S. Tyrer
The Special Assistant to the Phebe Novakovic
Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense
Special Assistant to the Secretary Liz Bailey
of Defense for White House Liaison
Special Assistant to the Deputy Bernard S. Rostker
Secretary of Defense for Gulf War Illnesses
Director, Defense Reform Initiative Stan Z. Soloway
Executive Secretary Col. Joseph Reynes, Jr., USAF
Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Jacques S. Gansler
Technology
Principal Deputy Under Secretary of David R. Oliver, Jr.
Defense for Acquisition and Technology
Director, Defense Research and Hans Mark
Engineering
Assistant to the Secretary of (vacancy)
Defense for Nuclear and Chemical and Biological
(NCB) Defense Programs
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Joseph J. Eash III
(Advanced Systems and Concepts)
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Delores M. Etter
(Science and Technology)
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Randall A. Yim, Acting
(Installations)
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Sherri W. Goodman
(Environmental Security)
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Roger W. Kallock
(Logistics)
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Stan Z. Soloway
(Acquisition Reform)
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Steven C. Grundman,
(Industrial Affairs) Acting
Director, Small and Disadvantaged Robert L. Neal, Jr.
Business Utilization
Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Walter B. Slocombe
Principal Deputy Under Secretary of James M. Bodner
Defense for Policy
Assistant Secretary of Defense Franklin D. Kramer
(International Security Affairs)
Assistant Secretary of Defense Edward L. Warner III
(Strategy and Threat Reduction)
Assistant Secretary of Defense (vacancy)
(Special Operations and Low-
Intensity Conflict)
Defense Adviser, U.S. Mission NATO Robert B. Hall
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense David Tarbell
(Technology Security Policy)
Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Rudy F. de Leon
Readiness
Assistant Secretary of Defense Francis M. Rush, Jr.,
(Force Management Policy) Acting
Assistant Secretary of Defense Sue Bailey
(Health Affairs)
Assistant Secretary of Defense Charles L. Cragin,
(Reserve Affairs) Acting
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Thomas Longstreth
(Readiness)
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Jeanne Fites
(Program Integration)
Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)/Chief William J. Lynn III
Financial Officer
Principal Deputy Under Secretary Alice C. Maroni
(Comptroller)
Director, Program Analysis and Robert R. Soule
Evaluation
Assistant Secretary of Defense (Command, (vacancy)
Control, Communications, and Intelligence)
Assistant Secretary of Defense (Legislative John Veroneau, Acting
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 Donald Mancuso, Acting
Assistant to the Secretary of Defense George B. Lotz II
(Intelligence Oversight)
Director of Administration and Management D.O. Cooke
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Chairman Gen. Henry H. Shelton, USA
Vice Chairman Gen. Joseph W. Ralston, USAF
Chief of Staff, Army Gen. Dennis J. Reimer, USA
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jay L. Johnson, USN
Chief of Staff, Air Force Gen. Michael E. Ryan, USAF
Commandant, Marine Corps Gen. Charles C. Krulak, USMC
Joint Staff
Director Vice Adm. Vernon E. Clark, USN
Vice Director Maj. Gen. Stephen T. Rippe, USA
Director for Manpower and Brig. Gen. Patrick O. Personnel--J-1 Adams, USAF
Director, Intelligence--J-2 Rear Adm. Thomas R. Wilson, USN
Director for Operations--J-3 Vice Adm. Scott A. Fry, USN
Director for Logistics--J-4 Lt. Gen. John M. McDuffie, USA
Director for Strategic Plans and Vice Adm. John S. Policy--J-5 Redd, USN
Director for Command, Control, Lt. Gen. John L. Communications, and Computer Woodward, Jr., Systems--J-6 USAF
Director for Operational Plans and Maj. Gen. George F. Interoperability--J-7 Close, Jr., USA
Director for Force Structure, Lt. Gen. Edward G. Resources, and Assessment-- Anderson III, J-8 USA
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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 1.5 million members of the Reserve and National Guard. In addition, there are about 742,000 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 unified combatant commands, and various defense agencies established for specific purposes.
The National Security Act Amendments of 1949 redesignated the National Military Establishment as the Department of Defense and established it as an executive department (10 U.S.C. 111), with the Secretary of Defense as its head. Since that time, many legislative and administrative changes have occurred, evolving the Department into the structure under which it currently operates.
Structure
The Department of Defense is composed of the Office of the Secretary of Defense; the military departments and the military services within those departments; the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Joint Staff; the unified combatant commands; the Defense agencies; DOD field activities; and such other offices, agencies, activities, and commands as may be established or designated by law, or by the President or the Secretary of Defense.
In providing immediate staff assistance and advice to the Secretary of Defense, the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Joint Staff, though separately identified and organized, function in full coordination and cooperation.
The Office of the Secretary of Defense includes the offices of the Deputy Secretary of Defense; the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology; the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy; the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)/Chief Financial Officer; the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness; the Director of Defense Research and Engineering; Assistant Secretaries of Defense; the General Counsel; the Inspector General; the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation; and such other staff offices as the Secretary of Defense establishes to assist him in carrying out his duties and responsibilities. The heads of these offices are staff advisers to the Secretary and perform such functions as he assigns to them.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff consist of the Chairman; the Vice Chairman; the Chief of Staff, U.S. Army; the Chief of Naval Operations; the Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force; and the Commandant of the Marine Corps. Supported, subject to the authority of the Chairman, by the Joint Staff, they constitute the immediate military staff of the Secretary of Defense. The Chairman is the principal military adviser to the President, the National Security Council, and the Secretary of Defense. The other members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff are the senior military officers of their respective services and are military advisers to the President, the National Security Council, and the Secretary of Defense. The Vice Chairman
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of the Joint Chiefs acts as Chairman in the absence of the Chairman.
Each military department (the Department of the Navy includes naval aviation and the United States Marine Corps) is separately organized under its own Secretary and functions under the authority, direction, and control of the Secretary of Defense. The Secretary of each military department is...
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