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  • *[[U.S. Department of Defense]]
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  • ...an, [[Alliance Defense Fund]]; retired attorney; former General Counsel, [[U.S. Department of Defense]]
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  • Classified [[U.S. Department of Defense]] and [[U.S. Department of Energy]] facility in the [[Tonopah Test Range]],
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  • ...''' is a very large office building that houses the headquarters for the [[U.S. Department of Defense]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[U.S. Department of Defense/Definition]]
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  • The second-ranking official in the [[U.S. Department of Defense]], currently [[William Lynn]]; focuses on Defense operations while the Secr
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  • ...ion of national security objectives and the integration and oversight of [[U.S. Department of Defense]] policy and plans to achieve national security objectives; sometimes descr
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  • ...ation of national security objectives and the integration and oversight of U.S. Department of Defense policy and plans to achieve national security objectives.
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  • ...e [[U.S. Department of the Army]], now a subordinate organization of the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]. As of 2009, the incumbent is former New York Congressman [[John McHugh]]
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  • A part of the [[U.S. Department of Defense]], headed by an official of [[Assistant Secretary of Defense]] rank, who ca
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  • The '''U.S. Department of the Navy''' is a subcabinet agency of the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]. This agency is headed by a civilian appointee under which are various ci
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  • Headquarters office building of the [[U.S. Department of Defense]], as well as a symbol of the U.S. military
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  • ...k Times]], and senior official in [[U.S. Department of State|State]] and [[U.S. Department of Defense|Defense Departments]]; Senior Associate, [[Carnegie Endowment for Internati
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  • A group of part-time senior strategic advisers to the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]
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  • ...onally mandated military strategy periodic review to be prepared by the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]
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  • ...iter who won a 2013 artificial intelligence competition sponsored by the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]
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  • General counsel of the [[U.S. Department of Defense]] during the [[George W. Bush Administration]]
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  • ...the [[United States Marine Corps]]; director of press operations for the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]
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  • A standards initiative by the U.S. Department of Defense/Modeling & Simulation to address the needs of sustainability training.
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  • ...arts, leaked by [[Daniel Ellsberg]] and published after court action, of a U.S. Department of Defense study of decisionmaking in the [[Vietnam wars]]
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  • A civilian component of the [[U.S. Department of Defense]], responsible for management of Naval and Marine policy and procurement
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  • Colloquial name for the [[U.S. Department of Defense]] leadership, named for the five sided building that houses its headquarter
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  • U.S. Department of Defense organization with overall responsibility for shared strategic communication
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  • ...Staff]], the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], and the predecessor to the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]
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  • ...d operations for transportation services, by land, air, and sea, for the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]
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  • {{r|U.S. Department of Defense}}
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  • ...dex to the interrogation techniques approved by senior leadership in the [[U.S. Department of Defense]] and [[Central Intelligence Agency]] during the [[George W. Bush Administr
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  • {{r|U.S. Department of Defense}}
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  • ...erican University]]; former [[Arms Control and Disarmament Agency]] and [[U.S. Department of Defense]] staffer; author of ''Killing Détente''
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  • {{r|U.S. Department of Defense}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>U.S. Department of Defense organization whose origins trace back to the first nuclear training, which
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  • ...n International Dialogue, University of Denver; prior China specialist for U.S. Department of Defense, senior associate at [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]], f
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  • ...[[Booz Allen Hamilton]]; senior planner and an intelligence officer in the U.S. Department of Defense; business advisor at Mobil Oil Corporation
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  • ...of the [[International Science and Technology Center]] (ISTC), in Moscow; U.S. Department of Defense Threat Reduction Advisory Committee (TRAC), co-chairs Policy Advisory Group
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  • {{r|U.S. Department of Defense}}
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  • Clandestine operations of the [[U.S. Department of Defense]] that can fall into Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace or Operati
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  • ...fficial of the [[United States Army]], and third-ranking official in the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]; responsible for Army preparedness along with the uniformed [[Chief of St
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  • {{r|U.S. Department of Defense||**}}
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  • {{r|U.S. Department of Defense}}
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  • ...omputing and communications architecture and systems interconnecting the [[U.S. Department of Defense]] military and civilian organizations, other government agencies, and allie
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  • {{r|U.S. Department of Defense}}
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  • * Responsible for the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]
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  • {{r|U.S. Department of Defense}}
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  • {{r|U.S. Department of Defense}}
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  • ...the [[Combat search and rescue|Joint Combat Search and Rescue Agency]]; [[U.S. Department of Defense]] executive agent for personnel recovery, including rescue, prisoner repatr
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  • ...activities associated with the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] and with [[U.S. Department of Defense]] activities funded through the [[Military Intelligence Program]] (MIP)
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  • {{r|U.S. Department of Defense}}
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  • ...(U.S. state)|Alaska]]) test sites. It is a resource to all parts of the [[U.S. Department of Defense]].
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  • ...of the [[United States Navy|Department of the Navy]], which is part of the U.S. Department of Defense. Under the secretary are various civilian offices, and two military servic
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  • * [http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/jel/doddict U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) Dictionary]
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  • ...e (1994-1995); Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisitions and Technology, U.S. Department of Defense (1993-1994)
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  • ...ce of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance (ORHA)''' was the initial U.S. Department of Defense organization set up as an interim military government for Iraq. It was crea
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  • | publisher = [[U.S. Department of Defense]]}}</ref> working closely [[Under Secretary of Defense for Policy]] [[Miche
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  • ...ants supporting them, form the '''Department of Defense''' (also called '''U.S. Department of Defense''' and abbreviated to '''DoD'''). It is led by a civilian Secretary of Defe
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  • A [[U.S. Department of Defense]] organization, the '''Defense Threat Reduction Agency''' is concerned with | publisher = U.S. Department of Defense
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  • ...y; [[U. S. Army]] mitary intelligence officer and then civilian staffer, [[U.S. Department of Defense]], in nuclear forces and arms control. National co-chair of Dole for Presi
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  • ...er, lacks full budgetary authority over the intelligence agencies of the [[U.S. Department of Defense]].<ref name=NoBudget /> This is the main reason that critics say that the
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  • ...ntrol]] (CDC), the [[National Marine Fisheries Service]] (NMFS), and the [[U.S. Department of Defense]] [[Veterinary Service Activity]].
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  • Separately, the U.S. Department of Defense had sent a group to discuss military options, led by William Luti.<ref name
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  • '''Close air support''' (CAS) is defined, by the U.S. Department of Defense, as "air action by fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft against hostile targets | authorlink = U.S. Department of Defense
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  • ...absorbed by the National Military Establishment (renamed in 1949 as the [[U.S. Department of Defense|Department of Defense]].
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  • | [[U.S. Department of Homeland Security]] and [[U.S. Department of Defense]] | [[U.S. Department of Defense]]
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  • The Associated Press filed a request to force the U.S. Department of Defense to reveal the identities of the List of Guantanamo Bay detainees|Guantanamo
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  • ...e web|url=http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/jel/doddict/data/k/03001.html|title=U.S. Department of Defense Dictionary: killed in action|accessdate=2008-03-06}}</ref>--> KIA do not c
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  • ...al counsel to the Secretary of Defense, and [[Inspector General]] of the [[U.S. Department of Defense]].
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  • '''Rudy Atallah''' was the Africa Counterterrorism director at the U.S. Department of Defense, having retired, as a lieutenant colonel, United States Air Force, from a p
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  • ...ting Office]]; the [[U.S. Department of Health and Human Services]]; the [[U.S. Department of Defense]]; the [[U.S. Customs Service]]; the [[U.S. Department of Agriculture]]; th
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  • ...SDP lasted less than a year due to disagreement over the relocation of a [[U.S. Department of Defense|U.S. Military]] base in [[Okinawa Island|Okinawa]]. The DPJ and SDP had bee
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  • At a basic level, the U.S. Department of Defense defines '''overpressure''' as the pressure resulting from the blast wave of
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  • A Unified Combatant Command of the U.S. Department of Defense, the '''United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM)''' differs from the re
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  • ...reparation of the Environment''' is a term that has come into use by the [[U.S. Department of Defense]], including reasonably traditional military [[Intelligence Preparation of
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  • ...icy, often before the National Security Council, U.S. State Department, or U.S. Department of Defense had examined the policy ''and'' legal aspects. It consisted of:
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  • During the Carter Administration, he worked for Paul Wolfowitz in the U.S. Department of Defense, on a project called the Limited Contingency Study. <ref>James Mann, The R
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  • NARAC's primary function is to support U.S. Department of Energy and [[U.S. Department of Defense]] sites, and DOE consequence management (CM) teams for radiological release
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  • In FY 2008, the [[U.S. Department of Defense]] cancelled the budget for the planned E-10A [[C3I-ISR]] aircraft, which wa
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  • ...writer who won a 2013 artificial intelligence competition sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense. Her background includes library and archive experience, primarily in scie
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  • Subsequently Commander Jeffrey D. Gordon, a [[U.S. Department of Defense]] (DoD) spokesman, announced that all the reporters were to be sent home. ...osenberg and a colleague, Susan Sachs of ''[[Newsday]]'', were barred by [[U.S. Department of Defense]] officials from reporting on the [[1st Marine Division]]'s activity during
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  • ...gies that provide end-to-end information sharing among all elements of the U.S. Department of Defense, other U.S. government agencies, and allies. In practice, the GIG focuses m
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  • ...grams Office (MTPO) of the United States Air Force acting as agent for the U.S. Department of Defense.<ref name=MTPO>{{citation
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  • ...cdef_histories/bios/mcnamara.htm | title = Robert S. McNamara | author = [[U.S. Department of Defense]]}}</ref>
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  • ...nteractive Simulation (DIS)''' was initially a standards initiative by the U.S. Department of Defense/Modeling & Simulation) to address the needs of sustainability training (the
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  • ...dation, and is a terrorism analyst for NBC News. He has consulted for the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the Federal Bureau of Investigation
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  • ...ant to the President for National Security Affairs, [[James Jones]]. The [[U.S. Department of Defense]], under Secretary [[Robert Gates]], obviously has a major effect, as does
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  • '''Suppression of enemy air defense (SEAD)''', according to the U.S. Department of Defense, is an activity that neutralizes, destroys, or temporarily degrades | authorlink = U.S. Department of Defense
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  • While the UAV term is most common, the [[U.S. Department of Defense]] and [[Federal Aviation Administration]] prefers the term '''Unmanned Aeri
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  • ...n a variety of government positions in CIA, the [[White House]], and the [[U.S. Department of Defense]], as well as a joint civilian-military role in the [[United States Mission
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  • ...also a separate [[Missile Defense Review]]. These complement the annual [[U.S. Department of Defense Budget]]. | publisher = [[U.S. Department of Defense]]}}</ref></blockquote>
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  • <blockquote>The U.S. Department of Defense
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  • ...e.aspx?releaseid=12538m Navy Names Littoral Combat Ship USS Fort Worth], ''U.S. Department of Defense News Release'' No. 147-09, March 06, 2009</ref> ...ease.aspx?releaseid=12550 Navy Names Littoral Combat Ship USS Coronado], ''U.S. Department of Defense News Release'' No. 162-09, March 12, 2009</ref>
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  • While the CPA originally was under the [[U.S. Department of Defense]], Bremer had Presidential authority.
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  • ...as no common belief. The INC and Shi'a parties, backed by civilians in the U.S. Department of Defense, wanted the most stringent policy. The Iraqi National Accord and liberals a
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  • ...ders Afghanistan, Pakistan and [[India]] together as [[South Asia]], the [[U.S. Department of Defense]] separates the two at the Pakistan-India border, with Pakistan under the [
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  • ...d critical infrastructure, began his career as a U.S. civil servant in the U.S. Department of Defense|Department of Defense, rising into the Senior Executive Service He was Depu
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  • ...r of Inktomi, whose early research in parallel computing was funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, offered to donate a powerful search engine to the government. That donatio
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  • Under the U.S. Department of Defense, the applications that need wireless radio communications connectivity form
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  • ...ations and said that he would not act until he received reports from the [[U.S. Department of Defense|Defense]] and [[U.S. State Department|State Department]]s.<ref>[http://www.
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  • ...s technology and its potential impacts on government and society for the [[U.S. Department of Defense]] and the [[United States intelligence community]].<blockquote>Because of b
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  • In exercising these responsibilities, its primary focus is the U.S. Department of Defense, but it also will deal with military-related activities of the U.S. Departm
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  • ...cement Administration, or United States Coast Guard. While agencies of the U.S. Department of Defense also are barred from law enforcement, they do provide considerable technica
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