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Publicly-accessible official DoD sites.NOTE: Users, please send feedback if you get 404 errors, access refusals, etc. And please let us know if you find unofficial sites here.
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For US Defense Department agencies. The following lists the current agencies; Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO), Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Defense Commissary Agency (DECA), Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA), Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA), Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS), Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Defense Legal Services Agency (DLSA), Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), Defense Security Service (DSS), Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA), National Security Agency (NSA).
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A major element of the United States Department of Defense. The Joint Chiefs of Staff consist of the Chairman, the Vice Chairman, the Chief of Staff of the Army, the Chief of Naval Operations, the Chief of Staff of the Air Force, and the Commandant of the Marine Corps. The collective body of the JCS is headed by the Chairman, who sets the agenda and presides over JCS meetings. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is the principal military adviser to the President, Secretary of Defense, and the National Security Council (NSC).
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At this time there are ten unified combatant commands. Six have regional responsibilities, and four have functional responsibilities. Africa Command (Stuttgart, Germany) Central Command (Tampa, Florida) European Command (Stuttgart, Germany) Northern Command (Colorado Springs, Colorado) Pacific Command (Honolulu, Hawaii) Southern Command (Miami, Florida) Special Operations Command Strategic Command Joint Forces Command Transportation Command |
A Unified Combatant Command is composed of forces from two or more services, has a broad and continuing mission and is normally organized on a geographical basis. The number of unified combatant commands is not fixed by law or regulation and may vary from time to time.
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