National Defense University

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 173
National Defense University
300 Fifth Avenue, Building 62, Fort McNair, Washington, DC 20319–5066
Phone, 202–685–2649. Internet, http://www.ndu.edu.
The National War College: 300 D Street SW., Building 61, Fort McNair, Washington, DC
20319–5078
Phone, 202–685–3674. Fax, 202–685–6461. Internet, http://www.ndu.edu/nwc/.
Industrial College of the Armed Forces: 408 Fourth Avenue, Building 59, Fort McNair,
Washington, DC 20319–5062
Phone, 202–685–4333. Internet, http://www.ndu.edu/icaf/.
Joint Forces Staff College: 7800 Hampton Boulevard, Norfolk, VA 23511–1702
Phone, 757–443–6124. Internet, http://www.jfsc.ndu.edu.
Information Resources Management College: 300 Fifth Avenue, Building 62, Fort McNair,
Washington, DC 20319–5066
Phone, 202–685–6300. Internet, http://www.ndu.edu/iCollege/.
College of International Security Affairs: 300 Fifth Avenue, Fort McNair, Washington, DC
20319–5066
Phone, 202–685–7773. Internet, http://www.ndu.edu/cisa.
President, National Defense University VICE ADM. ANN E. RONDEAU, USN
Commandant, National War College REAR ADM. DOUGLAS J. MCANENY,
USN
Commandant, Industrial College of the Armed
Forces
MAJ. GEN. JOSEPH D. BROWN, IV,
USAF
Commandant, Joint Forces Staff College BRIG. GEN. JOSEPH S. WARD, JR.,
USAF
Chancellor, Information Resources Management
College
ROBERT D. CHILDS
Chancellor, College of International Security
Affairs
COL. MICHAEL BELL, USA
National Defense University
The mission of the National Defense
University is to prepare military and
civilian leaders from the United States
and other countries to evaluate national
and international security challenges
through multidisciplinary educational
and research programs, professional
exchanges, and outreach.
The National Defense University was
established in 1976 and incorporates
the following colleges and programs: the
Industrial College of the Armed Forces,
the National War College, the Joint
Forces Staff College, the Information
Resources Management College, the
College of International Security Affairs,
the Institute for National Strategic Studies,
the Center for the Study of Weapons
of Mass Destruction, the Center for
Technology and National Security Policy,
the International Student Management
Off‌i ce, the Joint Reserve Affairs Center,
CAPSTONE, the Security of Defense
Corporate Fellows Program, the NATO
Education Center, the Institute for
National Security Ethics and Leadership,
the Center for Joint Strategic Logistics
Excellence, the Center for Applied
Strategic Leaders, and the Center for
Complex Operations.
For further information, contact the Human
Resources Directorate, National Defense University,
300 Fifth Avenue, Building 62, Fort McNair,
Washington, DC 20319–5066. Phone, 202–685–
2169. Internet, http://www.ndu.edu.
National War College The National
War College provides education in
national security policy to selected
military off‌i cers and career civil service
employees of Federal departments
and agencies concerned with national
security. It is the only senior service
college with the primary mission of
offering a course of study that emphasizes

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