[United States Government Manual]
[June 01, 2004]
[Pages 200-203]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]


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JOINT SERVICE SCHOOLS

Defense Acquisition University

Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5565

Phone, 703-805-3360. Internet, www.dau.mil.
President                                         Frank J. Anderson, Jr.

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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 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 Belvoir, VA 22060-5565. Phone, 800-
845-7606 (toll free). Internet, www.dau.mil.



Joint Military Intelligence College

Defense Intelligence Analysis Center, Washington, DC 20340-5100

Phone, 202-231-5642. Internet, www.dia.mil/jmic.html.
President                                         A. Denis Clift
    Deputy to the President                       Col. Casey L. Henkel, 
                                                          USAF
    Provost                                       Ronald D. Garst

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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) 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.

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National Defense University

Building 62, 300 Fifth Avenue, Fort McNair, Washington, DC 20319-5066

Phone, 202-685-3922. Internet, www.ndu.edu.
President                                         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                                        Maj. Gen. Frances C. 
                                                          Wilson, USMC
JOINT FORCES STAFF COLLEGE

Norfolk, VA 23511-1702

Phone, 757-443-6202. Internet, www.jfsc.ndu.edu.
Commandant                                        Maj. 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

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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,

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operations, and resource management; acquisition; and regional defense 
studies.

For further information, contact the Human Resources Directorate, 
National Defense University, Building 62, 300 Fifth Avenue, Fort McNair, 
Washington, DC 20319-5066. Phone, 202-685-2169. Internet, www.ndu.edu.

The National War College

The National War College provides education in national security policy 
to selected military officers 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 national security policy formulation and 
the planning and implementation of national strategy. Its 10-month 
academic program is an issue-centered study in U.S. national security. 
The elective program is designed to permit each student to tailor his or 
her academic experience to meet individual professional development 
needs.

For further information, contact the Department of Administration, The 
National War College, Building 61, Room G20, 300 D Street, Fort McNair, 
Washington, DC 20319-5078. Phone, 202-685-3674. Internet, www.ndu.edu/
ndu/nwc/nwchp.html.

Industrial College of the Armed Forces

The Industrial College of the Armed Forces provides education in the 
study of the resources component of national power and its integration 
into national security strategy. The College prepares selected military 
officers and public and private civilian personnel for senior leadership 
positions by conducting postgraduate executive-level courses of study 
and associated research with emphasis on materiel acquisition and joint 
logistics and their integration into national security strategy for 
peace and war.

For further information, contact the Director of Administration, 
Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Building 59, 408 Fourth Avenue, 
Fort McNair, Washington, DC 20319-5062. Phone, 202-685-4333. Internet, 
www.ndu.edu/ndu/icaf.

Joint Forces Staff College

The Joint Forces Staff College (JFSC) is an intermediate- and senior-
level joint college in the professional military education system 
dedicated to the study of the principles, perspectives, and techniques 
of joint operational-level planning and warfare. The mission of JFSC is 
to educate and acculturate joint and multinational warfighters to plan 
and lead at the operational level of war. The College accomplishes this 
mission through three schools: the Joint Advanced Warfighters School, 
the Joint and Combined Warfighting School--Senior/Intermediate, and the 
Joint Command, Control, and Information Warfare School. The College also 
houses the Reserve Component Joint Professional Military Education 
Program.

For further information, contact the Directorate of Academic Affairs, 
Joint Forces Staff College, 7800 Hampton Boulevard, Norfolk, VA 23511-
1702. Phone, 757-443-6185. Fax, 757-443-6034. Internet, 
www.jfsc.ndu.edu.

Information Resources Management College

The Information Resources Management College provides graduate-level 
courses in information resources management (IRM). The College prepares 
leaders to direct the information component of national power by 
leveraging information and information technology for strategic 
advantage. The College's primary areas of concentration include policy, 
strategic planning, leadership/management, process improvement, capital 
planning and investment, performance and results-based management, 
technology assessment, architecture, information assurance and security, 
acquisition, e-Government, and information operations.

For further information, contact the Registrar, Information Resources 
Management College, Building 62, 300 Fifth Avenue, Fort McNair, 
Washington, DC 20319-5066. Phone, 202-685-6300. Internet, www.ndu.edu/
irmc.

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Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799

Phone, 301-295-3770. Internet, www.usuhs.mil.
President                                         James A. Zimble
Dean, School of Medicine                          Larry Laughlin
Dean, Graduate School of Nursing                  Patricia A. Hinton-
                                                          Walker

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Authorized by act of September 21, 1972 (10 U.S.C. 2112), the Uniformed 
Services University of the Health Sciences was established to educate 
career-oriented medical officers for the Military Departments and the 
Public Health Service. The University currently incorporates the F. 
Edward Hebert School of Medicine (including graduate and continuing 
education programs) and the Graduate School of Nursing.
    Students are selected by procedures recommended by the Board of 
Regents and prescribed by the Secretary of Defense. The actual selection 
is carried out by a faculty committee on admissions and is based upon 
motivation and dedication to a career in the uniformed services and an 
overall appraisal of the personal and intellectual characteristics of 
the candidates without regard to sex, race, religion, or national 
origin. Applicants must be U.S. citizens.
    Medical school matriculants will be commissioned officers in one of 
the uniformed services. They must meet the physical and personal 
qualifications for such a commission and must give evidence of a strong 
commitment to serving as a uniformed medical officer. The graduating 
medical student is required to serve a period of obligation of not less 
than 7 years, excluding graduate medical education.
    Students of the Graduate School of Nursing must be commissioned 
officers of the Army, Navy, Air Force, or Public Health Service prior to 
application. Graduate nursing students must serve a commitment 
determined by their respective service.

For further information, contact the President, Uniformed Services 
University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 
20814-4799. Phone, 301-295-3770. Internet, www.usuhs.mil.