Department of the Army

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analytical laboratories to monitor foreign
nuclear activity. It conducts research and
development of proliferation detection
technologies for all weapons of mass
destruction.
Real Estate The Agency acquires,
manages, and disposes of land for the
Air Force worldwide and maintains a
complete land and facilities inventory.
Weather Services The Service provides
centralized weather services to the Air
Force, Army joint staff, designated unif‌ied
commands, and other agencies, ensuring
standardization of procedures and
interoperability within the USAF weather
system and assessing its technical
performance and effectiveness.
Direct Reporting Units
Air Force Communication and
Information Center The Center applies
information technology to improve
operations processes and manages all Air
Force information technology systems.
Air Force District of Washington The
Air Force District of Washington (AFDW)
provides support for Headquarters Air
Force and other Air Force units in the
National Capital Region.
Curtis E. LeMay Center for Doctrine
Development and Education The
LeMay Center leads in the development
of Air Force operational-level doctrine
and establishes the Air Force’s position
in Joint and multinational doctrine.
The Center assists in the development,
analysis, and wargaming of air, space,
and cyberspace power concepts,
doctrine, and strategy. Through
wargames and military education, it
also educates Air Force, Joint Defense,
and multinational communities on
warf‌ighting doctrine.
Air Force Operational Test and
Evaluation Center The Center plans and
conducts test and evaluation procedures
to determine operational effectiveness
and suitability of new or modif‌ied USAF
systems and their capacity to meet
mission needs.
Air Force Security Forces Center The
Center ensures quick and effective
security responses to protect U.S.
personnel around the globe.
U.S. Air Force Academy The Academy
provides academic and military
instruction and experience to prepare
future USAF career off‌icers. Graduates
receive Bachelor of Science degrees in 1
of 26 academic majors and commissions
as second lieutenants.
For a list of active direct reporting units
and f‌ield operating agencies, go to http://
www.afhra.af.mil/organizationalrecords/
druandfoa.asp.
For further information concerning the Department of the Air Force, contact the Off‌ice of the Director of
Public Affairs, Department of the Air Force, 1690 Air Force Pentagon, Washington, DC 20330–1670. Phone,
703–697–6061. Internet, http://www.af.mil.
Department of the Army
The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20310
Phone, 703–695–6518. Internet, http://www.army.mil.
Secretary of the Army JOHN M. MCHUGH
Under Secretary of the Army JOSEPH W. WESTPHAL
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition,
Logistics, and Technology)
MALCOLM ROSS O’NEILL
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) JO-ELLEN DARCY
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial
Management)
MARY SALLY MATIELLA
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations
and Environment)
(VACANCY)
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and
Reserve Affairs)
THOMAS R. LAMONT
General Counsel (VACANCY)

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