[United States Government Manual] [July 01, 1995] [Pages 230-243] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov][[Page 230]] DEFENSE AGENCIES Advanced Research Projects Agency 3701 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203-1714 Phone, 703-696-2444 Director Larry Lynn, Acting Deputy Director Duane A. Adams Deputy Director for Management Ron H. Register ________________________________________________________________________ The Advanced Research Projects Agency is a separately organized agency within the Department of Defense under a Director appointed by the Secretary of Defense. The Agency, under the authority, direction, and control of the Director of Defense Research and Engineering (DDR&E), engages in advanced basic and applied research and development projects essential to the Department of Defense, and conducts prototype projects that embody technology that may be incorporated into joint programs, programs in support of deployed U.S. forces, selected Military Department programs, or dual-use programs and, on request, assists the Military Departments in their research and development efforts. In this regard, 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; recommends through the DDR&E to the Secretary of Defense assignment of advanced projects to the Agency; keeps the DDR&E, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Military Departments, and other Department of Defense agencies informed on significant new developments and technological advances within assigned projects; and performs other such functions as the Secretary of Defense or the DDR&E may assign. For further information, contact the Advanced Research Projects Agency, 3701 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203-1714. Phone, 703-696-2444. ________________________________________________________________________ Ballistic Missile Defense Organization The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-7100 Phone, 703-697-4040 Director Lt. Gen. Malcolm O'Neill, USA [[Page 231]] Deputy Director William Evers Chief of Staff Col. P. McKeluy, USAF [For the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization statement of organization, see the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 32, Part 388] ________________________________________________________________________ The Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (formerly the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization) was established as a separate agency of the Department of Defense and is Presidentially chartered and mandated by Congress to develop ballistic missile defense systems that are capable of providing highly effective defense of the United States, forward-deployed and expeditionary elements of the U.S. Armed Forces, and allies of the United States. The agency's mission is to manage and direct DOD's Ballistic Missile Defense acquisition programs, which include theater missile defense and a national missile defense for the U.S. The agency also is responsible for the continuing research and development of follow-on technologies that are relevant for long-term ballistic missile defense. These programs will build a technical foundation for evolutionary growth in future ballistic missile defenses. In developing these acquisition and technology programs, the agency utilizes the services of the Military Departments, the Department of Energy, private industries, and educational and research institutions. For further information, contact Management Operations, Ballistic Missile Defense Organization, Washington, DC 20301-7100. Phone, 703-693- 1532. ________________________________________________________________________ Central Imagery Office Suite 300, 8401 Old Courthouse Road, Vienna, VA 22182 Director Annette J. Krygiel Deputy Director Maj. Gen. Brett M. Dula, USAF ________________________________________________________________________ The Central Imagery Office (CIO) was established on May 6, 1992, and operates under DOD Directive 5105.56. The Office ensures that Government intelligence, mapping, charting and geodesy, and other needs for imagery are met effectively and efficiently in a manner conducive to national security, consistent with the authorities and duties of the Secretary of Defense and the Director of Central Intelligence. CIO provides support functions to the Department of Defense, the Central Intelligence Agency, and other Federal departments and agencies on matters concerning imagery relating to national security. For further information, contact the Office of the Director, Administration, Suite 300, 8401 Old Courthouse Road, Vienna, VA 22182- 3820. Phone, 703-275-5810. [[Page 232]] Defense Commissary Agency Fort Lee, VA 23801-6300 Phone, 804-734-8721 Director Maj. Gen. Richard E. Beale, Jr. Chief Executive Officer Charles M. Wiker Chief of Staff Col. Ronald P. McCoy, USAF ________________________________________________________________________ The Defense Commissary Agency was established by direction of the Secretary of Defense on November 9, 1990, and operates under DOD Directive 5105.55. The Agency is responsible for providing an efficient and effective worldwide system of commissaries for reselling groceries and household supplies at low, practical prices (consistent with quality) to members of the Military Services, their families, and other authorized patrons, while maintaining high standards of quality, facilities, products, and service. In addition, DeCA provides a peacetime training environment for troop support logisticians needed in wartime and, as circumstances dictate, troop issue subsistence support to military dining facilities consistent with Service needs. Sources of Information Employment General employment inquiries should be addressed to Headquarters, Defense Commissary Agency, Attn: Personnel Management Support Office, Fort Lee, VA 23801-6300. Phone, 804-734-8684. Procurement and Small Business Activities For information, contact the Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Headquarters, Defense Commissary Agency, Fort Lee, VA 23801-6300. Phone, 804-734-8828. Publication How To Do Business with DeCA is available free of charge from the Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, above address. For further information, contact the Director of Corporate Communications, Fort Lee, VA 23801-6300. Phone, 804-734-8134. ________________________________________________________________________ Defense Contract Audit Agency Building 4, Cameron Station, Alexandria, VA 22304-6178 Phone, 703-274-6785 Director William H. Reed Deputy Director Michael J. Thibault ________________________________________________________________________ The Defense Contract Audit Agency was established in 1965 and operates under Department of Defense Directive 5105.36. The Agency performs all necessary contract audit functions for the Department of Defense 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. [[Page 233]] Other Government agencies may request the Agency's services under appropriate arrangements. The Agency manages its operations through 5 regional offices responsible for approximately 131 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Region Address Director Telephone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CENTRAL...................... Suite 300, 106 Decker Ct., C.T. Cherry...................... 214-650-4800 Irving, TX 75062-2795. EASTERN...................... Suite 300, 2400 Lake Park Dr., Richard R. Buhre................. 404-319-4400 Smyrna, GA 30080-7644. MID-ATLANTIC................. Suite 1000, 615 Chestnut St., William H. Kraft................. 215-597-7451 Philadelphia, PA 19106-4498. NORTHEASTERN................. 83 Hartwell Ave., Lexington, Francis Summers, Jr.............. 617-377-9710 MA 02173-3163. WESTERN...................... Suite 300, 16700 Valley View Robert W. Matter................. 714-228-7001 Ave., La Mirada, CA 90638- 5830. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For further information, contact the Executive Officer, Defense Contract Audit Agency, Cameron Station, Alexandria, VA 22304-6178. Phone, 703- 274-7319. Information regarding employment may be obtained from the regional offices. ________________________________________________________________________ Defense Finance and Accounting Service Room 425, Crystal Mall 3, Arlington, VA 22240-5291 Phone, 703-607-2616 Director Richard F. Keevey Principal Deputy Director Gary W. Amlin ________________________________________________________________________ The Defense Finance and Accounting Service was established by direction of the Secretary of Defense on November 26, 1990, and operates under DOD Directive 5118.5. The Service is responsible for making all payments, including payroll and contracts, and for maintaining all finance and accounting records for the Department of Defense. The Service is responsible for preparing annual financial statements for DOD in accordance with the Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990. The Service is also responsible 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 Public Affairs Office, Room 416, Crystal Mall 3, Arlington, VA 22240-5219. Phone, 703-607-2821. ________________________________________________________________________ Defense Information Systems Agency 701 South Court House Road, Arlington, VA 22204-2199 Phone, 703-607-6020 Director Lt. Gen. Albert J. Edmonds, USAF [[Page 234]] Deputy Director (vacancy) Chief of Staff Michael F. Slawson, Acting ________________________________________________________________________ The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), originally established as the Defense Communications Agency, is a combat support agency of the Department of Defense. The Agency is organized into a headquarters and field activities acting for the Director in assigned areas of responsibilty. The field organizations include the White House Communications Agency; the Joint Tactical Command, Control, and Communications Agency; and the Defense Commercial Communications Office. DISA is responsible for planning, developing, and supporting command, control, communications, and information systems that serve the needs of the National Command Authorities under all conditions of peace and war. It provides guidance and support on technical and operational C\3\ and information systems issues affecting the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Military Departments, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Unified Combatant Commands, and the Defense Agencies. It ensures the interoperability of the Worldwide Military Command and Control System (WWMCCS), the Defense Communications System (DCS), theater and tactical command and control systems, North Atlantic Treaty Organization and/or allied C\3\ systems, and those national and/ or international commercial systems that affect the DISA mission. It supports national security emergency preparedness telecommunications functions of the National Communications System (NCS), as prescribed by Executive Order 12472 of April 3, 1984. For further information, contact the Chief, Corporate Public Affairs, Defense Information Systems Agency, 701 South Courthouse Road, Arlington, VA 22204-2199. Phone, 703-692-9270. ________________________________________________________________________ Defense Intelligence Agency The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20340-2033 Phone, 703-695-0071 Director Lt. Gen. James R. Clapper, Jr., USAF Deputy Director Michael F. Munson Chief of Staff John T. Berbrich ________________________________________________________________________ The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) was established by DOD Directive 5105.21, effective October 1, 1961, under provisions of the National Security Act of 1947, as amended (50 U.S.C. 401 et seq.). DIA is a combat support agency. The Agency's intelligence activities support military operations in peacetime, crisis, contingency, and combat; weapons systems acquisition and planning; and defense policymaking. To accomplish the assigned mission, DIA produces military intelligence for national foreign intelligence and counterintelligence products; coordinates all DOD intelligence collection requirements; operates the Central Measurement and Signals Intelligence (MASINT) Office; manages the Defense Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Service and the Defense Attache System; and provides [[Page 235]] foreign intelligence and couterintelligence support to the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The Director of DIA coordinates the Defense General Intelligence and Applications Program, an element of the DOD Joint Military Intelligence Program, and manages the General Defense Intelligence Program within the National Foreign Intelligence Program. For further information, contact the Defense Intelligence Agency, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20340-2033. Phone, 703-695-0071. ________________________________________________________________________ Defense Investigative Service 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651 Phone, 703-325-5324 Director John F. Donnelly ________________________________________________________________________ The Defense Investigative Service was established by the Secretary of Defense, effective January 1, 1972. The Service is chartered by Department of Defense Directive 5105.42. The Service consists of a Headquarters, three Operations Centers, the Capital Area, and four regional offices with subordinate field offices and resident agencies located in the 50 States and Puerto Rico, the Office of Industrial Security International--Europe, in Brussels, Belgium, and Mannheim, Federal Republic of Germany; and the Office of Industrial Security International--Far East, in Camp Zama, Japan. The Service conducts all personnel security investigations for Department components and, when authorized, also conducts investigations for other U.S. Government activities. These include investigation of allegations of subversive affiliations, adverse suitability information, or any other situation that requires resolution to complete the personnel security investigation. The Service is responsible for the three major programs involving industrial security: the Defense Industrial Security Program; the Key Assets Protection Program; and the Arms, Ammunition and Explosives Security Program. The Service also manages the Defense Clearance and Investigations Index, a centralized listing of all Defense components investigative files, and security clearance information pertaining to Department of Defense personnel. Regional Offices--Defense Investigative Service ------------------------------------------------------------------------ City Director ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alexandria, VA 22331-1000 Willard J. Isaacs, Jr. Cherry Hill, NJ 08034-1908 James B. Witkowski, Jr. Irving, TX 75062 James S. Rogner Long Beach, CA 90807-4013 William H. Williams Smyrna, GA 30080-7606 John S. Benson ------------------------------------------------------------------------ For further information, contact the Chief, Office of Information and Public Affairs, Defense Investigative Service, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651. Phone, 703-325-5324. [[Page 236]] Defense Legal Services Agency The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-1600 Phone, 703-695-3341 Director (General Counsel, Department of Judith A. Miller Defense) Principal Deputy Director (Principal Deputy Stephen W. Preston General Counsel) ________________________________________________________________________ The Defense Legal Services Agency was established by Department of Defense Directive 5145.4, dated August 12, 1981. The Agency 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 the Office of the Secretary of Defense, its field activities, and the Defense agencies. It 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; and maintains the Department's historical legislative files. The Agency administers the Defense Industrial Security Clearance Review program and the Standards of Conduct Ethics program. For further information, contact the Administrative Officer, Defense Legal Services Agency, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-1600. Phone, 703-697-8343. ________________________________________________________________________ Defense Logistics Agency Cameron Station, Alexandria, VA 22304-6100 Phone, 703-274-6000 or 6001 Director Vice Adm. E.M. Straw, SC, USN Principal Deputy Director Maj. Gen. L.P. Farrell, Jr., USAF ________________________________________________________________________ The Defense Logistics Agency was established by the Secretary of Defense and operates under Department of Defense Directive 5105.22. The Agency consists of a Headquarters and 17 primary level field activities and their subordinate activities. Some of the subordinate activities--the Defense Fuel Supply Center, the Defense Contract Management Command, the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service, and the Defense Personnel Support Center--operate in overseas areas. There are also some Headquarters management support offices that perform field support on a centralized basis. The mission of the Agency, as a combat support agency, is to provide effective and efficient worldwide logistics support to the Military Departments and the Unified Commands under conditions of peace or war, as well as to other Department of Defense components, Federal civilian agencies, foreign governments, and international organizations, as assigned. The Agency provides logistics services directly associated with furnishing materiel commodities and items of supply that have been determined to be appropriate for integrated management by a single agency on behalf of all [[Page 237]] Defense components or that have been otherwise specifically assigned. It administers Departmentwide logistics management systems, programs, and activities, as assigned, including the provision of technical assistance, support services, and information. Defense Contract Management Command The Defense Contract Management Command (DCMC) was established as a Defense Logistics Agency major subordinate Command reporting to the Director of the Agency, effective February 6, 1990. The Commander of DCMC is responsible for contract administration services currently performed worldwide by the Agency. Those services include contract management support, program and technical support, and quality assurance. Also, the Commander is authorized to organize, direct, manage, and control all functions and resources assigned to DCMC. Primary Level Field Activities Inventory Control There are six inventory control points (ICP's) which are responsible for materiel management of assigned commodities and items of supply relating to food, clothing, textiles, medical, chemical, petroleum, industrial, construction, electronics, and general items. The Defense Fuel Supply Center is also responsible for the contracting of commercial petroleum services and coal, as well as all crude oil and petroleum products for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. For further information, call 703-274-6000 or 6001. Service Centers The five service centers furnish varied support services as follows: The Defense Logistics Services Center is responsible for maintenance of the Federal Cataloging System records including the development and dissemination of cataloging and item intelligence data to the Military Departments and other authorized customers. The Agency's Administrative Support Center provides administrative support and common service functions to Agency activities within the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. The Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service is responsible for the integrated management of worldwide personal property disposal operations, including reutilization of serviceable assets, in support of the Military Departments and other authorized customers. The DLA Systems Design Center is responsible for the operational execution of the Agency's Automated Data Processing and Telecommunications Programs. The Defense National Stockpile Center is responsible for acquiring, upgrading, rotating, and disposing of stockpile materials. The Center conducts operations, including storage, security, testing, contracting and quality studies, maintenance, and replacement of materials in the Defense National Stockpile. The Center directs the development of new or revised specifications and special instructions for existing and proposed strategic and critical materials to be stockpiled. For further information, call 703-274-6000 or 6001. Distribution Regions/Depots The two Defense Distribution Regions--East and West--operate the CONUS-wide supply distribution systems directed by DMRD 902, Consolidation of DOD Distribution Functions. The consolidation included the transfer of material distribution and related functions. Distribution is defined as all actions involving the receipt of new procurement, redistributions, and field returns; storage of materials, including care of material and supplies in storage; issue materials; consolidation and containerization of material; preservation, packaging, packing, and marking; physical inventory; quality control; traffic management; other transportation services; unit material fielding and set assembly/disassembly; and transshipment and minor repair. Districts The five Defense Contract Management districts provide contract administration services including the performance of contract administration, [[Page 238]] production, quality assurance, and data and financial management activities, and small business/labor surplus programs, within the United States and such external areas as specifically authorized. A sixth organization, Defense Contract Management Command International, is located in Dayton, OH, and performs the contract management function worldwide. These districts report to the Defense Contract Management Command. For further information, call 703-274-6000 or 6001. Primary Level Field Activities--Defense Logistics Agency ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Activity Commander ------------------------------------------------------------------------ DEFENSE SUPPLY CENTERS: Defense Construction Supply Rear Adm. E.A. Elliot, SC, USN Center. Defense Electronics Supply Brig. Gen. L.T. Garrett, USMC Center. Defense Fuel Supply Center... Brig. Gen. L. Wilson, Jr., USAF Defense General Supply Center Rear Adm. K.W. Lippert, SC, USN Defense Industrial Supply Brig. Gen. R.E. Beauchamp, USA Center. Defense Personnel Support Brig. Gen. C.H. Freeman, USA Center. DEFENSE SERVICE CENTERS: Defense Logistics Services Col. L.E. Simpson, USMC Center. Defense Reutilization and Capt. D.A. Hempson, SC, USN Marketing Service. DLA Administrative Support R.A. Martinez Center. DLA Systems Design Center.... P.K. Anderson, SC, USN Defense National Stockpile R.J. Connelly Center. DEFENSE DISTRIBUTION REGIONS/ DEPOTS: Defense Distribution Region Col. J.C. Hinebaugh, USA East. Defense Distribution Region Col. J.W. LaBounty, USA West. DEFENSE CONTRACT MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS: South........................ Col. L.T. Watts, Jr., USAF Northeast.................... Capt. J.P. Gould, SC, USN West......................... Capt. R.L. Ketts, SC, USN Defense Contract Management Capt. L.D. Harder, SC, USN Command International. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sources of Information Consumer Activities Questions concerning this program or placement on the Department of Defense bidders list should be addressed to DOD Surplus Sales, P.O. Box 1370, Battle Creek, MI 49016. Phone, 616-962- 6511, extension 6736 or 6737. Employment For the Washington, DC, metropolitan area, inquiries and applications should be addressed to Defense Logistics Agency, DLA Administrative Support Center, Attn: DASC-KS, Room 6-214, Cameron Station, Alexandria, VA 22304-6100. Phone, 703-274-7087. For other areas, contact the local DLA field activity. The Agency has a college recruitment program. Schools interested in participating should direct inquiries to Defense Logistics Agency, Attn: CAHS, Room 3D224, Cameron Station, Alexandria, VA 22304-6100. Phone, 703-274-6040. Environment For information concerning the Agency's program, contact Defense Logistics Agency, Attn: CAAE, Room 4D489, Cameron Station, Alexandria, VA 22304-6100. Phone, 703-274-6967. Films For information on films available for public showing, contact Defense Logistics Agency, Attn: DASC-T, Room 3C547, Cameron Station, Alexandria, VA 22304-6100. Phone, 703-274-6130. Procurement and Small Business Activities For information, contact Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (AQAU), Building 6-170, Cameron Station, Alexandria, VA 22304-6100. Phone, 703-274-6471. Publications An Identification of Commodities Purchased by the Defense Logistics Agency is available free of charge from the Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (AQAU), above address. Reading Room Defense Logistics Agency Library, Building 5, Door 10, Cameron Station, Alexandria, VA 22304-6100. Phone, 703-274-6056. [[Page 239]] For further information, contact the Defense Logistics Agency, Cameron Station, Alexandria, VA 22304-6100. Phone, 703-274-6115. ________________________________________________________________________ Defense Mapping Agency 8613 Lee Highway, Fairfax, VA 22031-2139 Phone, 703-285-9368 Director Maj. Gen. Philip W. Nuber, USAF Deputy Director W. Douglas Smith Chief of Staff Capt. Lawrence W. Urbik, USN ________________________________________________________________________ The Defense Mapping Agency (DMA) was established in 1972, when mapping, charting, and geodesy functions of the Defense Community were combined into this joint Department of Defense agency. The Agency operates as a combat support agency of DOD. The mission of the Agency is to enhance national security and support the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Unified Combatant Commands, Military Departments, and other users, by producing and distributing mapping, charting, and geodetic products and services. The Defense Mapping Agency has some 7,500 employees in more than 50 locations around the world. Agency Components The mapping, charting, and geodesy functions of the Agency are principally conducted by its three major production centers: the DMA Aerospace Center, which is located in St. Louis, MO; the DMA Hydrographic/Topographic Center, located in Bethesda, MD; and the DMA Reston Center, which is located in Reston, VA. The DMA Systems Center, located in Bethesda, MD, is responsible for advancing the capability of producing Agency products using softcopy or computerized production techniques. The DMA Combat Support Center is primarily responsible for the distribution of Agency products to the military and civilian users. Its headquarters is located in Bethesda, MD. The Agency also operates the Defense Mapping School at Fort Belvoir, VA, under the Human Resources Directorate. The school provides training in aspects of mapping, charting, and geodesy. Components--Defense Mapping Agency ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Activity Address Director ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DMA Aerospace Center........................... 3200 S. 2d St., St. William Brown Louis, MO 63118-3399. DMA Combat Support Center...................... 6001 MacArthur Blvd., Col. Robert Kirby, USA Bethesda, MD 20816-5001. DMA Hydrographic/Topographic Center............ 4600 Sangamore Rd., William N. Hogan Bethesda, MD 20816-5003. DMA Reston Center.............................. 12310 Sunrise Valley Paul L. Peeler, Jr. Dr., Reston, VA 22091- 3414. DMA Systems Center............................. 4600 Sangamore Rd., Earl W. Phillips Bethesda, MD 20816. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sources of Information Contracts and Small Business Activities For information, contact the Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization Office, Director of Acquisition, Defense Mapping Agency, 8613 Lee Highway, Fairfax, VA 22031-2137. Employment General employment applications and inquiries should be addressed to the following: [[Page 240]] Central Recruiting Branch, ST L-12, Attn: DMA (HRSAX), Defense Mapping Agency, St. Louis, MO 63118-3399. Phone, 800-777-6104 (toll- free). Central Recruitment/Intake Branch, Stop D-73, Attn: DMA (HRAR), Defense Mapping Agency, 8613 Lee Highway, Fairfax, VA 22031-2137. Phone, 800-526-3379 (toll-free). Public Sale of Maps and Charts Defense Mapping Agency nautical, aeronautical, and Flight Information Publication (FLIP) products are sold by the National Ocean Service (NOS). Nautical charts of coastal waterways of the continental United States, Hawaii, Alaska, and the U.S. territories may also be purchased from NOS. For information on ordering products, contact the NOS Distribution Branch, N/CG33, 6501 Lafayette Avenue, Riverdale, MD 20737. Phone, 301-436-6990. To apply for sales agent status within the Agency, contact the Agents Service Unit, NOS Distribution Branch, 6501 Lafayette Avenue, Riverdale, MD 20737. Phone, 301-436-8726. DMA topographic maps, gazetteers, and other publications are sold by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Department of the Interior. Topographic maps of the continental United States and Hawaii may also be purchased from USGS. For domestic and international DMA topographic products, contact the Distribution Branch, United States Geological Survey, Department of the Interior, Box 25286, Denver, CO 80225. Phone, 303-236-7477. ________________________________________________________________________ Defense Nuclear Agency Washington, DC 20305-1000 Phone, 202-325-7095 Director Maj. Gen. Kenneth L. Hagemann, USAF Deputy Director George W. Ullrich Chief of Staff Col. Robert P. Summers, USAF ________________________________________________________________________ The Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA) was established in 1971 and operates under DOD Directive 5105.31. Under authority, direction, and control of the Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Atomic Energy), DNA serves as DOD's center for nuclear expertise. The Agency is organized into a headquarters and a field command. The DNA field command operates the Interservice Nuclear Weapons School and manages the Johnston Atoll in the Pacific, the site of the Army's Chemical Agent Demilitarization System. The Agency's mission includes nuclear weapons stockpile management, Cooperative Threat Reduction Program support, nuclear weapon effects research, and arms control and counterproliferation support. DNA research helps ensure U.S. forces are prepared to operate on future battlefields in which opponents may possess conventional, nuclear, biological, or chemical capabilities. DNA maintains the Department of Defense nuclear weapons stockpile and its associated reporting system, ensuring its reliability, safety, and security through training, inspections, and research. Additionally, DNA provides emergency response support and planning assistance for nuclear weapons accidents or improvised nuclear device incidents. The Agency manages and implements the Cooperative Threat Reduction Program to assist the Newly Independent States of the Former Soviet Union in the safe, secure dismantlement of nuclear, chemical, and other weapons. [[Page 241]] Through the use of simulators and computer models, DNA retains the scientific expertise and develops data necessary to ensure advanced conventional systems, nuclear systems, and command and control assets will continue to operate in potential nuclear environments. This expertise is also used to provide commanders options for effective targeting against underground or hardened structures as well as enhanced battle damage assessment capabilities. DNA develops arms control treaty verification technologies that might be used in on-site inspections. Agency counterproliferation efforts are concentrated on technology base development and acquisition strategy development. Sources of Information Employment Inquiries should be directed as follows: Headquarters--Defense Nuclear Agency, Attn: CVHR, 6801 Telegraph Road, Alexandria, VA 22310-2298. Phone, 703-325-7591. Field Command--1680 Texas Street SE., Kirtland Air Force Base, NM 87117-5669. Phone, 505-846-9561. Procurement and Small Business Activities Contact the Defense Nuclear Agency, Attn: AM, 6801 Telegraph Road, Alexandria, VA 22310-3398. Phone, 703-325-5021. For further information, contact the Public Affairs Office, Defense Nuclear Agency, 6801 Telegraph Road, Alexandria, VA 22310-3398. Phone, 703-325-7095. ________________________________________________________________________ Defense Security Assistance Agency The Pentagon, Washington, DC 22202 Phone, 703-604-6513 Director Lt. Gen. Thomas G. Rhame, USA Deputy Director H. Diehl McKalip ________________________________________________________________________ The Defense Security Assistance Agency was established on September 1, 1971, by DOD Directive 5105.38, dated August 11, 1971. The Agency directs, administers, and supervises the execution of approved security assistance plans and programs, such as military assistance, international military education and training, and foreign military sales. In so doing, it works closely with the U.S. Security Assistance offices worldwide. For further information, contact the Defense Security Assistance Agency, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 22202. Phone, 703-604-6513. ________________________________________________________________________ National Security Agency/Central Security Service Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000 Phone, 301-688-6311 Director Vice Adm. John M. McConnell, USN Deputy Director William P. Crowell ________________________________________________________________________ [[Page 242]] The National Security Agency/Central Security Service is responsible for the centralized coordination, direction, and performance of highly specialized technical functions in support of U.S. Government activities to protect U.S. communications and produce foreign intelligence information. The National Security Agency was established by Presidential directive in 1952 as a separately organized Agency within the Department of Defense. In this directive, the President designated the Secretary of Defense as Executive Agent for the signals intelligence and communications security activities of the Government. The Agency was charged with an additional mission, computer security, in a 1984 Presidential directive, and with an operations security training mission in a 1988 Presidential directive. In 1972 the Central Security Service was established, in accordance with a Presidential memorandum, to provide a more unified cryptologic organization within the Department of Defense and appointed the Director, National Security Agency, as Chief of the Central Security Service. The Agency has two primary missions: an information systems security mission and a foreign intelligence information mission. To accomplish these missions, the Director has been assigned the following responsibilities: --prescribing certain security principles, doctrines, and procedures for the U.S. Government; --organizing, operating, and managing certain activities and facilities for the production of foreign intelligence information; --organizing and coordinating the research and engineering activities of the U.S. Government that are in support of the Agency's assigned functions; --regulating certain communications in support of Agency missions; and --operating the National Computer Security Center in support of the Director's role as national manager for telecommunications security and automated information systems security. Executive Order 12333 of December 4, 1981, describes in more detail the responsibilities of the National Security Agency. ________________________________________________________________________ On-Site Inspection Agency Washington, DC 20041-0498 Phone, 703-742-4326 Director Brig. Gen. Gregory G. Govan, USA Principal Deputy Director Joerg H. Menzel ________________________________________________________________________ The On-Site Inspection Agency was established as a separate Department of Defense agency on January 26, 1988, to implement the 13-year inspection regime of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty. The Agency's mission has since expanded to include implementation of onsite inspection and escort requirements of the Threshold Test Ban Treaty (TTBT); implementation of like requirements of the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) Treaty; implementation of the inspection regime of the Vienna Document of 1990; and planning for the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), Peaceful Nuclear Explosion Treaty (PNET), and Chemical Weapons (CW) agreements. The Agency also serves as the Defense Department's executive agent to the United Nations' Special Commission on Iraq and to the State Department for Operation Provide Hope. [[Page 243]] The Agency is manned by military personnel from all of the armed services, as well as civilian technical experts and support personnel. It maintains liaison with various government agencies interested in arms control and draws its three civilian deputy directors from the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, State Department, and Federal Bureau of Investigation. For further information, contact the Public Affairs Office, On-Site Inspection Agency, Washington, DC 20041-0498. Phone, 703-742-4326.