Department of the Air Force

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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE \*\

1670 Air Force Pentagon, Washington, DC 20330-1670

Phone, 703-697-6061. Internet, www.af.mil.

SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE James G. Roche

Under Secretary of the Air Force Peter B. Teets

Deputy Under Secretary (International Affairs) Bruce S. Lemkin

Principal Assistance Deputy Under Maj. Gen. Jonathan F. Secretary (International Graftion

Affairs)

Director, Air Force Communication (vacancy)

Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Joseph Diamond

Utilization

Assistant Secretary (Manpower, Reserve Affairs, Michael Dominguez

Installations, and Environment)

Executive Director, Air Force Board Mack M. Burton

for Correction of Military Records

Director, Air Force Personnel Col. Joe Marchino

Council

Director, Air Force Civilian Rita Looney

Appellate Review Office

Deputy Assistant Secretary (Force Kelly F. Craven

Management and Personnel)

Deputy Assistant Secretary (Reserve John C. Truesdell

Affairs)

Assistant Secretary (Installations, Environment Nelson F. Gibbs

and Logistics)

Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Ronald Orr

(Installations, Environment and Logistics)

Deputy Assistant Secretary (Basing (vacancy)

and Infrastructure Analysis)

Deputy Assistant Secretary Fred W. Kuhn

(Installations)

Deputy Assistant Secretary Maureen Koetz

(Environment Safety and Occupational Health)

Assistant Secretary (Financial Management and Michael Montelongo

Comptroller of the Air Force)

Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary (vacancy)

(Financial Management)

Deputy Assistant Secretary (Budget) Maj. Gen. Stephen R. Lorenz

Deputy Assistant Secretary (Cost and Richard K. Hartley

Economics)

Deputy Assistant Secretary A. Ernest Fitzgerald

(Management Systems)

Deputy Assistant Secretary James E. Short

(Financial)

Assistant Secretary (Acquisition) Marvin Sambur

Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Lt. Gen. John Corley

(Acquisition)

Deputy Assistant Secretary Charlie E. Williams,

(Contracting) Jr.

Deputy Assistant Secretary Blaise J. Durante

(Management Policy and

Deputy Assistant Secretary (Science, James B. Engle

Technology, and Engineering)

Director, Information Dominance Bobby Smart

Director, Rapid Capabilities Office David Hamilton

Director, Global Power Programs Maj. Gen. Mark A. Welsh III

Director, Global Reach Programs Maj. Gen. William A. Hodges

Chief Informaton Officer John M. Gilligan

General Counsel Mary L. Walker

Inspector General of the Air Force Lt. Gen. Steven R. Polk

Administrative Assistant to the Secretary William A. Davidson

Auditor General of the Air Force James R. Speer

Director, Legislative Liaison Maj. Gen. Scott S. Custer

Director, Public Affairs Brig. Gen. Frederick F. Roggero

Chief of Staff Gen. John P. Jumper

Vice Chief of Staff Gen. T. Michael Moseley

Assistant Vice Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Richard E. Brown, Acting

Deputy Chief of Staff (Plans and Lt. Gen. Duncan J. Programs) McNabb

Deputy Chief of Staff (Personnel) Lt. Gen. Richard E. Brown

Deputy Chief of Staff (Air and Space Lt. Gen. Ronald E. Operations) Keys

Deputy Chief of Staff (Warfighting Lt. Gen. William T. Integration) Hobbins

Deputy Chief of Staff (Installations Lt. Gen. Donald J. and Logistics) Wetekam

Chief Master Sergeant of the Air CMSgt. Gerald R. Force Murray

Chief of Safety Maj. Gen. Kenneth W. Hess

Director of Test and Evaluation John T. Manclark

Chairman, USAF Scientific Advisory Daniel Hastings

Board

Air Force Historian Clarence R. Anderegg

Chief Scientist of the Air Force Alexander H. Levis

Chief, Air Force Reserve Lt. Gen. James E. Sherrard III

Chief, National Guard Bureau Lt. Gen. H. Steven Blum

Surgeon General of the Air Force Lt. Gen. George Peach Taylor, Jr.

Chief of the Chaplain Service Maj. Gen. Lorraine K. Potter

Judge Advocate General Maj. Gen. Thomas J. Fiscus

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The Department of the Air Force is responsible for defending the United States through control and exploitation of air and space.

The Department of the Air Force (USAF) was established as part of the National Military Establishment by the National Security Act of 1947 (61 Stat. 502) and came into being on September 18, 1947. The National Security Act Amendments of 1949 redesignated the National Military Establishment as the Department of Defense, established it as an executive department, and made the Department of the Air Force a military department within the Department of Defense (63 Stat. 578). The Department of the Air Force is separately organized under the Secretary of the Air Force. It operates under the authority, direction, and control of the Secretary of Defense (10 U.S.C. 8010). The Department consists of the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, the Air Staff, and field organizations.

Secretary The Secretary is responsible for matters pertaining to organization, training, logistical support, maintenance, welfare of personnel, administrative, recruiting, research and development, and other activities prescribed by the President or the Secretary of Defense.

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Air Staff The mission of the Air Staff is to furnish professional...

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