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JOINT SERVICE SCHOOLS

Defense Acquisition University
Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5565
Phone, 703-805–3360. Internet, www.dau.mil.
President

The Defense Acquisition University (DAU), established pursuant to the Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act of 1990 (10 U.S.C. 1701 note), serves as the DOD center for acquisition, technology, and logistics training, research, and publication. The University is a unified structure with five regional campuses and the Defense Systems Management College-School of Program Managers, which provides

Joint Military Intelligence College
Defense Intelligence Analysis Center, Washington, DC 20340-5100
Phone, 202-231-5642. Internet, www.dia.mil/jmic.html.

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Deputy to the President
Provost

The Joint Military Intelligence College (previously the Defense Intelligence College) was established in 1962. It is a joint service educational institution serving the intelligence community and operates under the authority of the Director, Defense Intelligence Agency. Its mission is to educate military and civilian intelligence professionals and conduct and disseminate relevant intelligence research. The College is authorized by Congress to award the Bachelor of Science in Intelligence (BSI)

FRANK J. ANDERSON, JR.

executive and international acquisition
training. The University's mission is to
provide the training and services that
enable the acquisition, technology, and
logistics community to make smart
business decisions and deliver timely
and affordable capabilities to warfighters.
For further information, contact the Director,
Operations Support Group, Defense Acquisition
University, Fort Beivoir, VA 22060-5565. Phone,
800-845-7606 (toll free). Internet, www.dau.mil.

A. DENIS CLIFT
COL. CASEY L. HENKEL, USAF
RONALD D. GARST

and Master of Science of Strategic
Intelligence (MSSI) degrees and also
offers two diploma intelligence
programs, at the undergraduate and
postgraduate levels. Evening and
weekend programs are available as well,
one of which is specifically for military
reservists and is taught by reserve
faculty.
For further information, contact the Admissions
Office, MCA-2, Joint Military Intelligence College,
Defense Intelligence Analysis Center, Washington,
DC 20340-5100. Phone, 202-231-5642. Internet,
www.dia.mil/jmic.html.

National Defense University
Building 62, 300 Fifth Avenue, Fort McNair, Washington, DC 20319–5066
Phone, 202–685–3922. Internet, www.ndu.edu.

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LT. GEN. MICHAEL M. DUNN, USAF Senior Vice President

JOHNNIE CARSON Vice President for Administration/Chief

CLYDE M. NEWMAN Operating Officer THE NATIONAL WAR COLLEGE Building 61, 300 D Street, Fort McNair, Washington, DC 20319–5078 Phone, 202-685–3674. Fax, 202-685–6461. Internet, www.ndu.edu/ndu/nwc/nwchp.html.

Commandant

REAR ADM. RICHARD D. JASKOT,

USN Dean of Students/Executive Officer

COL. T. SCOTT LLOYD, USA Dean of Faculty and Academic Programs COL. Gary L. WILLISON, USMC INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE OF THE ARMED FORCES Building 59, 408 Fourth Avenue, Fort McNair, Washington, DC 20319-5062 Phone, 202-685-4337. Internet, www.ndu.edu/ndu/icaf.

Commandant

MA). GEN. FRANCES C. WILSON,

USMC

JOINT FORCES STAFF COLLEGE
Norfolk, VA 23511-1702
Phone, 757–443–6202. Internet, www.jfsc.ndu.edu.

Commandant

MA). Gen. KENNETH J. QUINLAN,

JR., USA

INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT COLLEGE
Building 62, 300 Fifth Avenue, Fort McNair, Washington, DC 20319–5066
Phone, 202-685-6300. Internet, www.ndu.edu/irmc.

Director

ROBERT D. CHILDS

National Defense University
The National Defense University was
established in 1976 and it 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
Institute for National Strategic Studies,
the Center for Hemispheric Defense
Studies, the African Center for Strategic
Studies, the Near East and South Asia
Center, the National Security Education
Program, the School for National
Security Executive Education, the Center

for Counterproliferation Research, the
Center for Technology and National
Policy, the International Student
Management Office, the Office of
Reserve Affairs, and the NATO Staff
Officer Orientation Course.

The mission of the National Defense University is to educate military and civilian leaders through teaching, research, and outreach in national security, military, and national resource strategy; joint and multinational operations; information strategies,

operations, and resource management; Joint Forces Staff College acquisition; and regional defense studies.

The Joint Forces Staff College (JFSC) is an For further information, contact the Human Resources Directorate, National Defense University, intermediate- and senior level joint Building 62, 300 Fifth Avenue, Fort McNair, college in the professional military Washington, DC 20319-5066. Phone, 202-685

education system dedicated to the study 2169. Internet, www.ndu.edu.

of the principles, perspectives, and The National War College

techniques of joint operational-level The National War College provides

planning and warfare. The mission of education in national security policy to JFSC is to educate and acculturate joint selected military officers and career civil

and multinational warfighters to plan service employees of Federal

and lead at the operational level of war. departments and agencies concerned The College accomplishes this mission with national security. It is the only through three schools: the Joint senior service college with the primary Advanced Warfighters School, the Joint mission of offering a course of study that and Combined Warfighting Schoolemphasizes national security policy Senior/Intermediate, and the Joint formulation and the planning and

Command, Control, and Information implementation of national strategy. Its

Warfare School. The College also houses 10-month academic program is an issue

the Reserve Component Joint centered study in U.S. national security. The elective program is designed to

Professional Military Education Program. permit each student to tailor his or her

For further information, contact the Directorate of

Academic Affairs, Joint Forces Staff College, 7800 academic experience to meet individual

Hampton Boulevard, Norfolk, VA 23511-1702. professional development needs.

Phone, 757-443-6185. Fax, 757-443-6034. For further information, contact the Department of

Internet, www.jfsc.ndu.edu. Administration, The National War College, Building

Information Resources Management 61, Room G20, 300 D Street, Fort McNair, Washington, DC 20319-5078. Phone, 202-685–

College 3674. Internet, www.ndu.edu/ndu/nwc/ nwchp.html.

The Information Resources Management

College provides graduate-level courses Industrial College of the Armed

in information resources management Forces

(IRM). The College prepares leaders to The Industrial College of the Armed

direct the information component of Forces provides education in the study of

national power by leveraging the resources component of national

information and information technology power and its integration into national security strategy. The College prepares

for strategic advantage. The College's selected military officers and public and

primary areas of concentration include private civilian personnel for senior

policy, strategic planning, leadership/ leadership positions by conducting

management, process improvement, postgraduate executive-level courses of

capital planning and investment, study and associated research with performance and results-based emphasis on materiel acquisition and management, technology assessment, joint logistics and their integration into architecture, information assurance and national security strategy for peace and security, acquisition, e-Government, and war.

information operations. For further information, contact the Director of For further information, contact the Registrar, Administration, Industrial College of the Armed Information Resources Management College, Forces, Building 59, 408 Fourth Avenue, Fort Building 62, 300 Fifth Avenue, Fort McNair, McNair, Washington, DC 20319-5062. Phone, 202- Washington, DC 20319-5066. Phone, 202-685– 685-4333. Internet, www.ndu.edu/ndu/icaf. 6300. Internet, www.ndu.edu/irmc.

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 Public Affairs Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John
J. Kingman Road, MS 6201, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5916. Phone, 703–767-5870. Internet, www.dtra.mil.

Missile Defense Agency
The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-7100
Phone, 703-695-6420. Internet, www.acq.osd.mil/bmdol.

Director

LT. GEN. RONALD KADISH, USAF Deputy Director

MAJ. GEN. HENRY A. OBERING III,

USAF Executive Director

ROBERT SNYDER Chief of Staff

COL. ALAN WALLACE, USMC [For the Missile Defense Agency statement of organization, see the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 32, Part 388]

The Missile Defense Agency's (MDA)

missile defense acquisition programs and mission is to establish and deploy a enables the Services to field elements of layered ballistic missile defense system the overall system as soon as to intercept missiles in all phases of their practicable. MDA will develop and test flight and against all ranges of threats. technologies and, if necessary, use This capability will provide a defense of prototype and test assets to provide early the United States, deployed forces, allies, capability. Additionally, MDA will and friends. MDA is under the authority, improve the effectiveness of deployed direction, and control of the Under capabilities by implementing new Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, technologies as they become available Technology, and Logistics. MDA

or when the threat warrants an manages and directs the DOD's ballistic

accelerated capability.

For further information, contact the Workforce Management Directorate, Missile Defense Agency,
Washington, DC 20301-7100. Phone, 703-693-1744. Internet, www.acq.osd.mil/bmdo.

National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
4600 Sangamore Road, Bethesda, MD 20816-5003
Phone, 301-227-7300. Internet, www.nga.mil.

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For further information, contact the Public Affairs Office, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, 4600 Sangamore Road, Bethesda, MD 20816-5003. Phone, 301-227-7386. Fax, 301-227-3920. Internet, www.nga.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

MA). GEN. MICHAEL V. HAYDEN,

USAF
WILLIAM B. BLACK, JR.

Deputy Director

The National Security Agency (NSA) was established in 1952, and the Central Security Service (CSS) was established in 1972. It is under the authority, direction, and control of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence. 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.

Pentagon Force Protection Agency

Director
Deputy Director

(VACANCY) JOHN JESTER

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