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DEFENSE AGENCIES
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Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
3701 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203-1714
Phone, 703-526-6630. Internet, www.darpa.mil.
Director Anthony J. Tether
Deputy Director Jane A. Alexander
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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is a separately organized
agency within Department of Defense and is under the authority,
direction, and control of the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition,
Technology & Logistics). The Agency serves as the central research and
development organization of the Department of Defense with a primary
responsibility to maintain U.S. technological superiority over potential
adversaries. It pursues research and development projects and conducts
demonstration projects appropriate for joint programs, programs in
support of deployed forces, or selected programs of the military
departments. To this end, the Agency arranges, manages, and directs the
performance of work connected with assigned advanced projects by the
military departments, other Government agencies, individuals, private
business entities, and educational or research institutions, as
appropriate.
For further information, contact the Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency, 3701 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203-1714. Phone, 703-
526-6630. Internet, www.darpa.mil.
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Defense Commissary Agency
1300 ``E'' Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800
Phone, 804-734-8253. Internet, www.commissaries.com.
Director Maj. Gen. Robert J.
Courter, Jr.,
USAF
Deputy Director Patrick Nixon
Chief, Support Staff Laura R. Harrell
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The Defense Commissary Agency was established in 1990 and is under the
authority, direction, and control of the Under Secretary of Defense for
Personnel and Readiness and the operational supervision of the
Commissary Operating Board. The Agency is responsible for providing an
efficient and effective worldwide system of commissaries for selling
groceries and
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household supplies at low, practical prices to members of the military
services, their families, and other authorized patrons, while
maintaining high standards of quality, facilities, products, and
service.
Sources of Information
Employment General employment inquiries should be addressed to the
Human Resources Operations Division, Defense Commissary Agency, 5001
Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22333-0000. Phone, 703-540-6278 or
703-540-6207.
Procurement and Small Business Activities For information, contact the
Director of Acquisition, Capital Investment Business Area, Defense
Commissary Agency, 1300 ``E'' Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800. Phone,
804-734-8529.
Publication A Business Guide for Marketing to the Defense Commissary
Agency is available free of charge from the Director of Acquisition (see
address above).
For further information, contact the Defense Commissary Agency at 804-
734-8253, or 800-669-5063 (toll free). Internet, www.commissaries.com.
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Defense Contract Audit Agency
Suite 2135, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219
Phone, 703-767-3200. Internet, www.dcaa.mil.
Director William H. Reed
Deputy Director Michael J. Thibault
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The Defense Contract Audit Agency was established in 1965 and is under
the authority, direction, and control of the Under Secretary of Defense
(Comptroller)/Chief Financial Officer. The Agency performs all necessary
contract audit functions for DOD and provides accounting and financial
advisory services to all Defense components responsible for procurement
and contract administration. These services are provided in connection
with the negotiation, administration, and settlement of contracts and
subcontracts. They include evaluating the acceptability of costs claimed
or proposed by contractors and reviewing the efficiency and economy of
contractor operations. Other Government agencies may request the
Agency's services under appropriate arrangements.
The Agency manages its operations through 5 regional offices
responsible for approximately 81 field audit offices throughout the
United States and overseas. Each region is responsible for the contract
auditing function in its assigned area.
Regional Offices--Defense Contract Audit Agency
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Region Address Director Telephone
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CENTRAL...................... 6321 E. Campus Circle, Francis P. Summers, Jr............ 972-753-2513
Irving, TX 75063-2742.
EASTERN...................... Suite 300, 2400 Lake Park Richard R. Buhre.................. 770-319-4400
Dr., Smyrna, GA 30080-7644.
MID-ATLANTIC................. Suite 1000, 615 Chestnut St., Barbara C. Reilly................. 215-597-7451
Philadelphia, PA 19106-4498.
NORTHEASTERN................. Suite 300, 59 Composite Way, Dave Dzivak....................... 978-551-9715
Lowell, MA 01851-5150.
WESTERN...................... Suite 300, 16700 Valley View William R. Serafine............... 714-228-7001
Ave., La Mirada, CA 90638-
5830.
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For further information, contact the Executive Officer, Defense Contract
Audit Agency, Suite 2135, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA
22060-6219. Phone, 703-767-3265. Internet, www.dcaa.mil.
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Defense Contract Management Agency
6350 Walker Lane, Alexandria, VA 22310-3241
Phone, 703-428-1700. Internet, www.dcma.mil.
Director
Brig. Gen. Edward M.
Harrington,
USA
Deputy Director Thomas E. Brunk
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The Defense Contract Management Agency was established by the Deputy
Secretary of Defense in 2000 and is under the authority, direction, and
control of the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology, and
Logistics). It is responsible for DOD contract management in support of
the military departments, other DOD components, the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration, other designated Federal and State agencies,
foreign governments, and international organizations, as appropriate.
For further information, contact the Public Affairs Office, Defense
Contract Management Agency, 6350 Walker Lane, Alexandria, VA 22310-3241.
Phone, 703-428-1969. Internet, www.dcma.mil.
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Defense Finance and Accounting Service
Room 920, Crystal Mall 3, Arlington, VA 22240-5291
Phone, 703-607-2616. Internet, www.dfas.mil.
Director Thomas R. Bloom
Deputy Director Rear Adm. Mark A.
Young, USN
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The Defense Finance and Accounting Service was established in 1990 and
is under the authority, direction, and control of the Under Secretary of
Defense (Comptroller)/Chief Financial Officer. The Service is
responsible for making all payments, including payroll and contracts,
and for maintaining all finance and accounting records for DOD. It is
responsible for preparing annual financial statements for DOD and for
the consolidation, standardization, upgrading, and integration of
finance and accounting requirements, functions, processes, operations,
and systems in the Department.
For further information, contact the Corporate Communications, Room 417,
Crystal Mall 3, Arlington, VA 22240-5291. Phone, 703-607-2716. Internet,
www.dfas.mil.
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Defense Information Systems Agency
701 South Courthouse Road, Arlington, VA 22204-2199
Phone, 703-607-6900. Internet, www.disa.mil.
Director Lt. Gen. Harry D.
Raduege, Jr.,
USAF
Vice Director Maj. Gen. J. David
Bryan, USA
Chief of Staff Col. Patrick R.
Moriarty, USMC
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Established originally as the Defense Communications Agency in 1960, the
Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), is under the authority,
direction, and control of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Command,
Control, Communications, and Intelligence). The Agency is responsible
for planning, developing, and supporting command, control,
communications, computers, and information systems that serve the needs
of the President and the Secretary of Defense under all conditions of
peace and war. It manages the defense information infrastructure and
ensures the interoperability of the infrastructure with theater and
tactical command and control systems, NATO and/or allied C\4\ systems,
and those national and/or international commercial systems that affect
the DISA mission. It is responsible for the DOD telecommunications and
information processing facilities and systems, such as the Global
Command and Control system, and supports national security emergency
preparedness telecommunications functions of the National Communications
System.
For further information, contact the Public Affairs Office, Defense
Information Systems Agency, 701 South Courthouse Road, Arlington, VA
22204-2199. Phone, 703-607-6900. Internet, www.disa.mil/disahomejs.html.
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Defense Intelligence Agency
The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-7400
Phone, 703-695-0071. Internet, www.dia.mil.
Director Vice Adm. Thomas R.
Wilson, USN
Deputy Director Mark W. Ewing
Chief of Staff John K. Kiehm
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The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) was established in 1961 and is
under the authority, direction, and control of the Assistant Secretary
of Defense (Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence). DIA
provides timely, objective, and cogent military intelligence to
soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines and to the decisionmakers and
policymakers of DOD and the Federal Government. DIA produces foreign
military intelligence for national foreign intelligence and
counterintelligence products; coordinates all DOD intelligence
collection requirements; operates the Central Measurement and Signature
Intelligence Organization; manages the Defense Human Intelligence
Service and the Defense Attache System; operates the
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Joint Military Intelligence College; provides key foreign weapons
systems intelligence to U.S. weapons planners and developers; and
oversees the defense intelligence community. It accomplishes its mission
under the auspices of the Military Intelligence Board, regarding major
intelligence issues involving support to deployed forces, assessments,
policy, and resources.
For further information, contact the Public Affairs Office, Defense
Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC 20301. Phone, 703-695-0071.
Internet, www.dia.mil.
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Defense Legal Services Agency
The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-1600
Phone, 703-695-3341. Internet, www.defenselink.mil/dodgc.
Director (General Counsel, Department of William J. Haynes II
Defense)
Principal Deputy Director (Principal Deputy Daniel J. Dell'Orto
General Counsel)
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The Defense Legal Services Agency was established in 1981 and is under
the authority, direction, and control of the General Counsel of the
Department of Defense, who also serves as its Director.
The Agency provides legal advice and services for specified DOD
components and adjudication of personnel security cases for DOD and
other assigned Federal agencies and departments. It also provides
technical support and assistance for development of the Department's
legislative program; coordinates positions on legislation and
Presidential Executive orders; provides a centralized legislative and
congressional document reference and distribution point for the
Department; maintains the Department's historical legislative files; and
administers programs governing standards of conduct and alternative
dispute resolution.
For further information, contact the Administrative Officer, Defense
Legal Services Agency, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-1600. Phone,
703-697-8343. Internet, www.defenselink.mil/dodgc.
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Defense Logistics Agency
Suite 2533, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221
Phone, 703-767-6200. Internet, www.dla.mil.
Director Vice Adm. Keith W.
Lippert, SC,
USA
Vice Director Rear Adm. Raymond A.
Archer III,
SC, USN
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The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is under the authority, direction,
and control of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition,
Technology,
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and Logistics. It supports both the logistics requirements of the
military services and their acquisition of weapons and other materiel.
The Agency provides logistics support and technical services to all
branches of the military and to a number of Federal agencies. Agency
supply centers consolidate the requirements of the military services and
procure the supplies in sufficient quantities to meet their projected
needs. The Agency manages supplies in eight commodity areas: fuel, food,
clothing, construction material, electronic supplies, general supplies,
industrial supplies, and medical supplies.
Field Activities--Defense Logistics Agency
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Activity Commander
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Defense Distribution Center Brig. Gen. James H. Pillsbury, USA
Defense Energy Support Center Jeff Jones
Defense National Stockpile R.J. Connelly
Center
Defense Reutilization and Col. John Marx, USA
Marketing Service
Defense Supply Centers:
Columbus..................... Rear. Adm. Alan S. Thompson, SC, USN
Philadelphia................. Brig. Gen. Jesus A. Mangual, USA
Richmond..................... Brig. Gen. James P. Totsch, USAF
Document Automation and (Vacancy)
Production Service
DLA Europe Col. David Mintus, USA
DLA Pacific Robert Crawford
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Sources of Information
DOD Surplus Sales Program Questions concerning this program or
placement on the Department of Defense bidders list should be addressed
to DOD Surplus Sales, International Sales Office, 74 Washington Avenue
North, Battle Creek, MI 49017-3092. Phone, 800-468-8289.
Employment For the Washington, DC, metropolitan area, inquiries and
applications and inquiries from schools concerning the Agency's job
recruitment program should be addressed to Defense Logistics Agency,
Attn: J-19, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
Phone, 703-767-7150.
Environment For information concerning the Agency's program, contact
the Defense Logistics Agency, Attn: DSS-E, 8725 John J. Kingman Road,
Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221. Phone, 703-767-6303.
Procurement and Small Business Activities For information, contact the
Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Defense
Logistics Agency, Attn: DB, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA
22060-6221. Phone, 703-767-1662.
For further information, contact the Defense Logistics Agency, Suite
2533, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221. Phone,
703-767-6200. Internet, www.dla.mil.
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Defense Security Cooperation Agency
2800 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-2800
Phone, 703-604-6604. Internet, www.dsca.osd.mil.
Director Lt. Gen. Tome H.
Walters, Jr.,
USAF
Deputy Director Richard Millies
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The Defense Security Cooperation Agency was established in 1971 and is
under the authority, direction, and control of the Under Secretary of
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Defense (Policy). The Agency executes the traditional security
assistance functions such as military assistance, international military
education and training, and foreign military sales, as well as program
management responsibilities for humanitarian assistance and demining.
For further information, contact the Defense Security Cooperation
Agency, 2800 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-2800. Phone, 703-
604-6604. Internet, www.dsca.osd.mil.
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Defense Security Service
601 10th Street, Ft. Meade, MD 20755-5134
Phone, 703-325-9471. Internet, www.dss.mil.
Director Lt. Gen. Charles J.
Cunningham,
Jr., USAF
(Ret.)
Deputy Director Michael G. Newman
Chief, Office of Public Affairs Karen L. Cook
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The Defense Security Service (formerly the Defense Investigative
Service) was established in 1972 and is under the authority, direction,
and control of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control,
Communications, and Intelligence. DSS administers programs to
investigate requests for security clearances; to ensure the safeguard of
classified information used by contractors; to protect conventional
arms, munitions, and explosives in custody of contractors; to secure the
Department's critical infrastructure; and to provide security education,
training, and awareness. DSS also has a counterintelligence office to
support the national counterintelligence strategy.
Operating Locations and Centers--Defense Security Service
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Region/Center Director
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Regional Headquarters
Capital (881 Elkridge Landing Rd., Linthicum, MD 21090-2902 Janice P. Fielder
Central (881 Elkridge Landing Rd. Linthicum, MD 21090-2902 Linda J. Howes
Northeast (881 Elkridge Landing Rd. Linthicum, MD 21090-2902 Johnnie R. St. Clair
Southeast (Suite 250, 2300 Lake Park Dr., Smyrna, GA 30080-7606 Patricia F. Dodson
West (Suite 622, 1 World Trade Ctr., Long Beach, CA 09831-0622) David P. Hopkins
Defense Industrial Security Clearance Office (Suite 400, 2780 Airport Square, John W. Faulkner
Columbus, OH 43219-2268
Personnel Investigations Center (601 10th Street, Ft. Meade, MD 20755-5134 Suzanne S. Jackson
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For further information, contact the DSS Office of Public Affairs
Office, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651. Phone, 703-325-
9471. Internet, www.dss.mil.
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Defense Threat Reduction Agency
8725 John J. Kingman Road, MS 6201, Ft. Belvoir, VA 2260-5916
Phone, 703-325-2102. Internet, www.dtra.mil.
Director Stephen M. Younger
Deputy Director Maj. Gen. Robert P.
Bongiovi, USAF
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The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) was established in 1998 and
is under the authority, direction, and control of the Under Secretary of
Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics. The DTRA mission is
to reduce the threat posed by weapons of mass destruction (WMD). DTRA
covers the full range of WMD threats (chemical, biological, nuclear,
radiological, and high explosive), bridges the gap between the
warfighters and the technical community, sustains the nuclear deterrent,
and provides both offensive and defensive technology and operational
concepts to the warfighters. DTRA reduces the threat of WMD by
implementing arms control treaties and executing the Cooperative Threat
Reduction Program. It uses combat support, technology development, and
chemical-biological defense to deter the use and reduce the impact of
such weapons. It prepares for future threats by developing the
technology and concepts needed to counter the new weapons of mass
destruction threats and adversaries.
For further information, contact the Office of Corporate Communications,
Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, MS 6201,
Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5916. Phone, 703-767-4450. Internet,
www.dtra.mil.
MissileDefense Agency
The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-7100
Phone, 703-695-6420. Internet, www.acq.osd.mil/bmdo/.
Director Lt. Gen. Ronald
Kadish, USAF
Deputy Director Maj. Gen. Peter
Franklin, USA
Executive Director Robert Snyder
Chief of Staff Col. Nick Anstine,
USAF
[For the Missile Defense Agency statement of organization, see the Code
of Federal Regulations, Title 32, Part 388]
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The Missile Defense Agency's (MDA) mission is to establish and deploy a
layered ballistic missile defense system to intercept missiles in all
phases of their flight and against all ranges of threats. This
capability will provide a defense of the United States, deployed forces,
allies, and friends. MDA is under the authority, direction, and control
of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and
Logistics. MDA manages and directs the DOD's ballistic missile defense
acquisition programs and enables the Services to field elements of the
overall system as soon as practicable. MDA will develop and test
technologies and, if necessary, use prototype and test assets to provide
early capability. Additionally, MDA will improve the effectiveness of
deployed capabilities by implementing new technologies as they become
available or when the threat warrants an accelerated capability.
For further information, contact the Financial Management Directorate,
Missile Defense Agency, Washington, DC 20301-7100. Phone, 703-697-8710.
Internet, www.acq.osd.mil/bmdo.
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National Imagery and Mapping Agency
4600 Sangamore Road, Bethesda, MD 20816-5003
Phone, 301-227-7400. Internet, www.nima.mil.
Director Lt. Gen. James R.
Clapper, Jr.,
USAF
Deputy Director Joanne O. Isham
Chief of Staff Col. Michael Thompson,
USA
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The National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) was established in 1996
and operates under the authority, direction, and control of the
Secretary of Defense and the overall supervision of the Assistant
Secretary of Defense (Command, Control, Communications, and
Intelligence). The Agency is responsible for providing timely, relevant,
and accurate imagery, imagery intelligence, and geospatial information
in support of the national security objectives. NIMA provides analyses
on data relating to diplomatic and regional security policy, arms
control and treaty monitoring activities, counterterrorism,
nonproliferation, chemical and biological warfare, and information
operations activities; provides geospatial information including natural
and cultural feature data, elevation data, controlled imagery,
international boundaries, and place names necessary to understanding the
context of intelligence information; and provides accurate and current
geospatial information required by the unified combatant commands to
plan, operate, and if necessary, fight and win.
For further information, contact the National Imagery and Mapping
Agency, 4600 Sangamore Road, Bethesda, MD 20816-5003. Phone, 301-227-
5287. Fax, 301-227-7638. Internet, www.nima.mil.
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National Security Agency/Central Security Service
Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000
Phone, 301-688-6524. Internet, www.nsa.gov.
Director Maj. Gen. Michael V.
Hayden, USAF
Deputy Director William B. Black, Jr.
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The National Security Agency (NSA)was established in 1952, and the
Central Security Service (CSS) was established in 1972. As the Nation's
cryptologic organization, the Agency employs the Nation's premier
codemakers and codebreakers. It ensures an informed, alert, and secure
environment for U.S. warfighters and policymakers. The cryptologic
resources of NSA/CSS unite to provide U.S. policymakers with
intelligence information derived from America's adversaries while
protecting U.S. signals and information systems from exploitation by
those same adversaries.
For further information, contact the Public Affairs Office, National
Security Agency/Central Security Service, Fort Meade, MD 20755-6272.
Phone, 301-688-6524. Internet, www.nsa.gov.
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Pentagon Force Protection Agency
Director John Jester, Acting
Deputy Director (vacancy)
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The Pentagon Force Protection Agency (PFPA) was established in May 2002
by the Deputy Secretary of Defense 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). It is
under the authority, direction, and control of the Director,
Administration and Management, in the Office of the Secretary of
Defense. The Agency provides force protection, security, and law
enforcement for the people, facilities, infrastructure, and other
resources at the Pentagon Reservation and for DOD activities and
facilities within the NCR that are not under the jurisdiction of a
military department. Consistent with national efforts to combat
terrorism, PFPA is pursuing new initiatives to address the full spectrum
of threats, including those posed by chemical, biological, and
radiological agents, by using 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,
www.defenselink.mil.