DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AGENCIES AND JOINT SERVICE SCHOOLS Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency 1400 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209 Phone, 202-694-3007 Director Deputy Director__. Director, Program Management. Director, Cybernetics Technology__. Director, Information Processing Techniques___. Director, Materials Sciences__ Director, Nuclear Monitoring Research__. The Advanced Research Projects Agency, established in 1958 as an operating agency under the Director of Defense Research and Engineering, was redesignated as the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) on March 23, 1972, and made a separate agency of the Department of Defense under the direction, authority, and control of the Secretary of Defense. Staff supervision is exercised by the Director of Defense Research and Engineering who provides scientific and technical policy direction. DARPA provides for the conduct of basic and applied research and de Defense Audit Service 1111 North 19th Street, Arlington, Va. 22209 Phone, 202-697-9108 Director Deputy Director_. Associate Director for Audit Management__ GEORGE H. HEILMEIER. COL. DAVID C. RUSSELL, ARDEN L. BEMENT. CARL F. ROMNEY. EUGENE H. KOPF. ROBERT A. MOORE. velopment for such advanced projects as may be designated by the Secretary of Defense. In the performance of its projects, the Agency utilizes the services of the military departments, other Government agencies, private industrial and public entities, individuals and educational or research institutions. The Agency's objective is to carry advanced programs to feasibility demonstration and then transfer them to an appropriate military service. Approved. Associate Director for Intelligence and Communications Associate Director for Financial and Manpower Audits__ GEORGE H. HEILMEIER, Director. FRANK S. SATO. CLEMENT E. Roy. RICHARD T. Russ. WILLIAM K. Keesee. MERLE A. MELING. JAMES H. CURRY, Acting. The Defense Audit Service was established by Department of Defense Directive 5105.48, dated October 14, 1976, as a separate agency under the direction, authority, and control of the Secretary of Defense. The Defense Audit Service plans and performs: internal audits of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Unified/Specified Commands, and all Defense agencies; interservice audits in all DOD components; quick response audits on matters of special interest to the Secretary of Defense; audits of the Security Assistance Program at all levels of management; and other audits as requested. The Director is also designated as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Audit with responsibilities for providing internal and contract policy and procedural direction with respect to audit matters. He advises the Secretary of Defense on matters concerning the audit activities of the Department of Defense. The Defense Audit Service operations are centrally managed from the main office in Arlington, Va. Audit operations are carried out from 13 regional offices located throughout the United States and overseas. For further information, contact the Defense Audit Service, 1111 North 19th Street, Arlington, Va. 22209. Phone, 202-694-8508. Approved. Defense Civil Preparedness Agency The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301 Director Deputy Director__. Executive Assistant___. Special Assistant to the Director_. General Counsel____. Assistant Director for Administrative Services_. Education Advisor__ Equal Employment Opportunity Officer__. The Defense Civil Preparedness Agency (DCPA) was established by direction of the Secretary of Defense, and began operations May 5, 1972, as a separate agency of the Department. of Defense under the direction, authority, and control of the Secretary of Defense. The Director of DCPA reports directly to the Secretary of Defense. The mission and operation of DCPA is designed to provide an effective and viable National Civil Defense Program, in accordance with the Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950, as amended (50 U.S.C. App. 2251 et seq.), Executive Order 10952 of July 20, 1961, and Executive Order 11795 FRANK S. SATO, Director. BARDYL TIRANA. ROBERT E. YOUNG. WALTER A. GIRSTANTAS. JOHN W. MCCONNELL. CHARLES J. WARTMAN. of July 11, 1974; and to provide planning guidance and assistance to local governments in their achievement of total disaster preparedness. ACTIVITIES The function of DCPA, as set out in DOD Directive 5105.43, dated July 14, 1972, is to coordinate and provide direction to the activities of Federal, State, and local governments in the development and execution of the following: A shelter program including evacuation and movement to shelter; A chemical, biological, and radiological warfare defense program; donates Federal property to State and local governments for civil preparedness purposes. Financial assistance includes matching funds with State and local governments up to 50 percent of the costs for, among other things: constructing Emergency Operating Centers; procurement of communications and warning and other emergency equipment; personnel and administration costs of State and local civil defense programs; student travel and per diem expenses for training in civil defense management skills at the DCPA Staff College; and education and training courses conducted by local governments for their emergency personnel. Emergency-type equipment, such as fire and rescue trucks, communication vans, and radio systems are loaned for 5-year periods when this procedure is more economical and appropriate than cash grants. DCPA fully funds development of Community Shelter Plans, which show locations of public fallout shelters, and tells citizens where to go and what to do in a civil defense emergency; and funds State government planning to incorporate civil defense instruction in school curricula. DCPA also funds educational seminars for local civil preparedness personnel, and simulated emergency operations exercises for local officials. In actual emergencies, DCPA may loan, upon request, personnel to State and local civil preparedness organizations for liaison and operations purposes; and lend emergency generators and water purification and pumping systems from stockpiled equipment located at 15 depots throughout the United States. members, and technical and specialized audiences. PUBLICATIONS DCPA publications of interest to all groups, including the general public, FIELD OFFICE: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, James E. Holland, Field Office 1125 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 64106. 7. Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Amer- Frances K. Dias.. ican Samoa, Guam. 8. Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington......... Lisle C. Pratt, acting................ TRAINING FACILITY: Staff College... COMPUTER FACILITY: Computer Center.. MOTION PICTURES P.O. Box 7287, Santa Rosa, Calif. 95401. Federal Regional Center, Bothell, Wash. Richard C. Rasmussen, Director. Federal Center, Battle Creek, Mich. 49016. Films on the effects of nuclear weapons and general civil preparedness are available on loan through State or local civil preparedness agencies, or by writing U.S. Army Audio Visual Support Centers at Fort George G. Meade, Md. 20755 (from Eastern U.S.); Fort Sam Houston, Tex. 78234 (Central U.S.); or Presidio of San Francisco, For further information, contact the Infor- Defense Communications Agency Approved. Eighth Street and South Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va. 20305 Phone, 202-692-0018 Director Vice Director___. Chief Scientist, Associate Director, Technology-- Dep ty Director, Plans and Programs. BARDYL TIRANA, Director. LT. GEN. LEE M. PASCHALL, USAF. CAPT. PAUL R. BYRD, USN. REAR ADM. R. M. GHORMLEY, USN. The Defense Communications Agency (DCA) was established on May 12, 1960, as an agency of the Department of Defense under the direction, authority, and control of the Secretary of Defense. The Director, DCA, is responsible to the Secretary of Defense through the Joint Chiefs of Staff. DCA is organized into a Headquarters with field activities acting for the Director in assigned geographical areas of responsibility. The field organization also includes the White House Communications Agency, Defense Commercial Communications Office, Defense Communications Engineering Center, National Communications System/Defense Communications System Operations Center, and the Command and Control Technical Center. The mission of the DCA is to: Perform system engineering for the Defense Communications System (DCS) and ensure that the DCS is planned, improved, operated, maintained, and managed effectively, efficiently, and economically to meet the long haul, point-to-point, and switched network telecommunications requirements of the National Command Authorities (NCA), the Department of Defense, and, as authorized and directed, other governmental agencies. REAR ADM. LUCIEN CAPONE, JR., USN. COL. E. D. FRANKHOUSER, USA. COL. CHARLES H. SCOTT, USA. LT. COL. A. J. EDMONDS, USAF. COL. WALDO E. BERTONI, USAF, Acting Provide system engineering and technical support to the National Military Command System (NMCS) and the Minimum Essential Emergency Communications Network (MEECN). Provide other engineering and technical support to the Worldwide Military Command and Control System (WWMCCS), as assigned. Perform system architect functions for current and future Military Satellite Communications (MILSAT COM) Systems. Provide analytical and automated data processing (ADP) support to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Secretary of Defense, and other DOD components as directed and authorized. Procure leased communications circuits, services, facilities, and equipment for the DOD where authorized, and for other Government agencies as directed by the Secretary of Defense. Initiate or process actions relating to regulatory and tariff matters, including rates for communications facilities leased by the Department of Defense. For further information, contact the Director, Defense Communications Agency, Eighth Street and South Courthouse Road, Arlington, Va. 20305. Phone, 202-692-0018. Approved. LEE M. PASCHALL, Director. |