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WELCOME TO THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

WELCOME TO THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE. Overview. Who We Are Who We Work For How We Are Organized What We Do. We are America’s. Oldest Largest Busiest Most successful . America’s Oldest . Marine. Air. Coast. Corps. Force. Guard. SecDef position created. Nat’l Mil Estab.

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WELCOME TO THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

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  1. WELCOME TO THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

  2. Overview • Who We Are • Who We Work For • How We Are Organized • What We Do

  3. We are America’s... • Oldest • Largest • Busiest • Most successful

  4. America’s Oldest Marine Air Coast Corps Force Guard SecDef position created Nat’l Mil Estab Dept. of Defense DoD created (1949) How We Evolved Army Navy 1798 1775 1775 1775 1947 War Department (1789) Dept. of the Army Department of the Navy (1798) Dept. of the AF

  5. America’s Largest • Over 5 Million Strong ( with retirees ) • 1.4 million active duty • 718,000 civilians • 1.1 million Guard and Reserve • 2.0 million retirees & families receiving benefits

  6. America’s Largest • Our global infrastructure • Operates from more than 5,000 locations • Using more than 30 million acres • Several hundred thousand individual buildings and structures

  7. America’s Largest • Worldwide Presence • Every time zone and climate • Some 450,000 personnel overseas or afloat

  8. America’s Largest Budget/ CompanyRevenueEmployees DOD $419 billion 3,000,000 Wal-Mart 227 billion 1,300,000 Exxon/Mobil 200 billion 98,700 GM181 billion 354,000

  9. America’s Largest • Our Headquarters—The Pentagon • Construction: 16 months/$83 million • Corridors: 17 ½ miles • Employees: 23,000 • Building Size: 29 Acres • Office Space: 3.82 m ft • Parking Space: 67 Acres • Circumference: 9/10th mile

  10. The Phoenix Project • September 11, 2001: AA Flight 77 (Boeing 757) crashes into Pentagon at 0937 damaging the C, D, and E Rings of Corridors 4 and 5; approximately 400,000 square feet; 125 killed. • June 11, 2002: Discolored limestone block from west wall impact site, covers dedication capsule. • September 11, 2002: E-ring point of impact spaces reoccupied. • Spring 2003: Full restoration.

  11. America’s Most Successful • We Hire the Best Air ForceWork Force* • High school diplomas 99.95% 79% • Masters degrees 10.9% 7%

  12. America’s Most Successful Leadership Professionalism Technical Know-how • We Instill Values • Integrity First • Service Before Self • Excellence in all We Do Core Values

  13. Who We Work For • The President—Chief Executive Officer • The US Congress—Board of Directors • The American Public—Stockholders

  14. How We Are Organized President Office of the Secretary of Defense Military Departments Chairman of the JCS Unified Commands

  15. How We Are Organized Office of the Secretary of Defense • Oversight • Plan, advise, carry out the nation’s security policies • Five Key Under Secretaries • Policy • Intelligence • Personnel and Readiness • Comptroller/Chief Financial Officer (CFO) • Acquisition, Technology and Logistics

  16. How We Are Organized Office of the Secretary of Defense • Policy -provides responsive, forward-thinking, and insightful policy advice and support to the Secretary of Defense, and the Department of Defense, in alignment with national security objectives.

  17. How We Are Organized Office of the Secretary of Defense • Intelligence • principal staff element of the Secretary of Defense for matters relating to intelligence. • Serves as the Director of Defense Intelligence, acting as the primary military intelligence advisor to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

  18. How We Are Organized Office of the Secretary of Defense • Personnel and Readiness • Personnel requirements and management • National Guard & Reserve affairs • Health affairs • Training • Equal opportunity, morale, welfare, quality of life

  19. How We Are Organized Office of the Secretary of Defense • Comptroller/CFO • DOD’s Budget and fiscal matters • DOD Financial policy • Financial management systems oversight • Business modernization efforts

  20. How We Are Organized Office of the Secretary of Defense • Acquisition, Technology and Logistics -Supervising Department of Defense acquisition -Establishing policies for acquisition (including procurement of goods and services, research and development, developmental testing, and contract administration) for all elements of the Department of Defense -Establishing policies for logistics, maintenance, and sustainment support for all elements of the Department of Defense -Establishing policies of the Department of Defense for maintenance of the defense industrial base of the United States

  21. How We Are Organized Office of the Secretary of Defense Military Departments • Services train and equip Department of Defense Military Departments Dept of Homeland Security US Navy US Marine Corps US Army US Air Force US Coast Guard

  22. How We Are Organized Office of the Secretary of Defense Military Departments • Army • The Army’s mission is to fight and win our Nation’s wars by providing prompt, sustained land dominance across the full range of military operations and spectrum of conflict in support of combatant

  23. How We Are Organized Office of the Secretary of Defense Military Departments • Navy • Maintain, train and equip combat-ready Naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression and maintaining freedom of the seas

  24. How We Are Organized Office of the Secretary of Defense Military Departments • Marine Corps • Conduct land operations associated with naval operations • Protect naval property and bases • Provide landing forces in amphibious operations • Airborne operations

  25. How We Are Organized Office of the Secretary of Defense Military Departments • Air Force • The mission of the United States Air Force is to fly, fight and win ... in air, space and cyberspace.

  26. How We Are Organized Office of the Secretary of Defense Military Departments • Guard and Reserve • Wartime military support • Humanitarian • Peacekeeping • Homeland Security

  27. How We Are Organized Office of the Secretary of Defense Military Departments • Coast Guard • Maritime Safety • Maritime Security • Maritime Stewardship

  28. How We Are Organized Chairman, JCS Vice Chairman, JCS Chief of Staff, Army Commandant, Marine Corps Chief of Naval Operations Chief of Staff, Air Force Chief, National Guard Bureau Secretary of Defense Deputy Secretary of Defense Chairman of the JCS Director, Joint Staff J-1 Manpower and Personnel J-2 Intelligence (DIA) J-3 Operations J-4 Logistics J-5 Strategic Plans & Policy J-6 Command,Control Communications Computers J-7 Operational Plans & Interoperability J-8 Force Structure, Resources & Assessment

  29. How We Are Organized Secretary of Defense Deputy Secretary of Defense Office of the Secretary of Defense Military Departments Chairman of the JCS Unified Commands • Direct link to President & SecDef • 6 Commanders have geographic responsibility • 3 Commanders have worldwide responsibility Central Command Southern Command European Command Pacific Command Northern Command Africa Command Transportation Command Special Operations Command Strategic Command

  30. How We Are Organized • US Africa Command (USAFRICOM)

  31. How We Are Organized • US European Command (USEUCOM)

  32. How We Are Organized • US Northern Command (USNORTHCOM)

  33. How We Are Organized • US Central Command (USCENTCOM)

  34. How We Are Organized • US Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM)

  35. How We Are Organized • US Pacific Command (USPACOM)

  36. How We Are Organized Office of the Secretary of Defense Military Departments Chairman of the JCS Unified Commands • Special Operations Command • USSOCOM provides fully capable special operations forces to defend the United States and its interest. • USSOCOM synchronize planning of global operations against terrorist networks.

  37. How We Are Organized Office of the Secretary of Defense Military Departments Chairman of the JCS Unified Commands • Transportation Command • develop and direct the Joint Deployment and Distribution Enterprise to globally project strategic national security capabilities; accurately sense the operating environment; provide end-to-end distribution process visibility; and responsive support of joint, U.S. government and Secretary of Defense-approved multinational and non-governmental logistical requirements • synchronize and deliver unrivaled, full spectrum, deployment and distribution solutions

  38. How We Are Organized Office of the Secretary of Defense Military Departments Chairman of the JCS Unified Commands • Strategic Command • -USSTRATCOM conducts global operations in coordination with other Combatant Commands, Services, and appropriate U.S. Government agencies to deter and detect strategic attacks against the U.S. and its allies, and is prepared to defend the nation as directed. • -A main priority is to deter nuclear attacks, provide nuclear deterrent forces and build and maintain a cyber capability.

  39. What We Do • War Fighting • Humanitarian • Peacekeeping • Evacuation • Homeland Security

  40. Our Most Important Resource • It’s not planes, tanks, or ships. It’s… • PEOPLE

  41. Summary • Who We Are • Who We Work For • How We Are Organized • What We Do

  42. Our Bottom Line • Provide the military forces needed to deter war • Protect the security of the United States

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