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and maintaining nuclear surety and capabilities.
(2) Conduct offensive and defensive operations, to include appropriate air and missile
defense, to gain and maintain air superiority, and air supremacy as required, to enable, the
conduct of operations by U.S. and allied land, sea, air, space, and special operations forces.
(3) Conduct global precision attack, to include strategic attack, interdiction, close air
support, and prompt global strike.
(4) Provide timely, global integrated ISR capability and capacity from forward deployed
locations and globally distributed centers to support world-wide operations.
(5) Conduct offensive and defensive operations to gain and maintain space superiority to
enable the conduct of operations by U.S. and allied land, sea, air, space, and cyberspace forces.
Conduct space operations to enhance joint campaigns, in coordination with the other Military
Services, Combatant Commands, and USG departments and agencies.
(6) Provide rapid global mobility to employ and sustain organic air and space forces and
other Military Service and USSOCOM forces, as directed, to include airlift forces for airborne
operations, air logistical support, tanker forces for in-flight refueling, and assets for aeromedical
evacuation.
(7) Provide agile combat support to enhance the air and space campaign and the
deployment, employment, sustainment, and redeployment of air and space forces and other
forces operating within the air and space domains, to include joint air and space bases, and for
the Armed Forces other than which is organic to the individual Military Services and
USSOCOM in coordination with the other Military Services, Combatant Commands, and USG
departments and agencies.
(8) Conduct global personnel recovery operations including theater-wide combat and
civil search and rescue, in coordination with the other Military Services, USJFCOM,
USSOCOM, and DoD Components.
(9) Conduct global integrated command and control for air and space operations.
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7. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY AND DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE: THE NGB.
The NGB is a joint activity of the Department of Defense. The NGB performs certain Military
Service-specific functions and unique functions on matters involving non-federalized National
Guard forces as set forth in Reference (i).
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ENCLOSURE 7
FUNCTIONS OF THE DEFENSE AGENCIES
1. Defense Agencies are established as DoD Components by law, the President, or the Secretary
of Defense to provide for the performance, on a DoD-wide basis, of a supply or service activity
that is common to more than one Military Department when it is determined to be more
effective, economical, or efficient to do so, pursuant to sections 101, 191(a), and 192 of
Reference (e), or when a responsibility or function is more appropriately assigned to a Defense
Agency. Pursuant to section 191(b) of Reference (e), such organizations are designated as
Defense Agencies.
a. Each Defense Agency operates under the authority, direction, and control of the Secretary
of Defense, through an OSD PSA, or other designated official, pursuant to section 192 of
Reference (e).
b. Officials assigned such a responsibility with respect to a Defense Agency advise the
Secretary of Defense on the extent to which the program recommendations and budget proposals
of such agency conform with the requirements of the Military Departments and of the Combatant
Commands. The USD(I) advises the Secretary of Defense on National Intelligence Program
regarding funding affecting Defense Intelligence programs.
c. The Secretary or Deputy Secretary of Defense issues a chartering DoD Directive for each
Defense Agency to prescribe its mission, organization and management, responsibilities and
functions, relationships, and delegated authorities.
d. The current Defense Agencies in alphabetical order are:
(1) Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). See DoDD 5134.10
(Reference (ac)).
(2) Defense Business Transformation Agency (BTA). See DoDD 5105.80 (Reference
(ad)).
(3) Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA). See DoDD 5105.55 (Reference (ae)). [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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and maintaining nuclear surety and capabilities.
(2) Conduct offensive and defensive operations, to include appropriate air and missile
defense, to gain and maintain air superiority, and air supremacy as required, to enable, the
conduct of operations by U.S. and allied land, sea, air, space, and special operations forces.
(3) Conduct global precision attack, to include strategic attack, interdiction, close air
support, and prompt global strike.
(4) Provide timely, global integrated ISR capability and capacity from forward deployed
locations and globally distributed centers to support world-wide operations.
(5) Conduct offensive and defensive operations to gain and maintain space superiority to
enable the conduct of operations by U.S. and allied land, sea, air, space, and cyberspace forces.
Conduct space operations to enhance joint campaigns, in coordination with the other Military
Services, Combatant Commands, and USG departments and agencies.
(6) Provide rapid global mobility to employ and sustain organic air and space forces and
other Military Service and USSOCOM forces, as directed, to include airlift forces for airborne
operations, air logistical support, tanker forces for in-flight refueling, and assets for aeromedical
evacuation.
(7) Provide agile combat support to enhance the air and space campaign and the
deployment, employment, sustainment, and redeployment of air and space forces and other
forces operating within the air and space domains, to include joint air and space bases, and for
the Armed Forces other than which is organic to the individual Military Services and
USSOCOM in coordination with the other Military Services, Combatant Commands, and USG
departments and agencies.
(8) Conduct global personnel recovery operations including theater-wide combat and
civil search and rescue, in coordination with the other Military Services, USJFCOM,
USSOCOM, and DoD Components.
(9) Conduct global integrated command and control for air and space operations.
34 ENCLOSURE 6
DoDD 5100.01, December 21, 2010
7. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY AND DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE: THE NGB.
The NGB is a joint activity of the Department of Defense. The NGB performs certain Military
Service-specific functions and unique functions on matters involving non-federalized National
Guard forces as set forth in Reference (i).
35 ENCLOSURE 6
DoDD 5100.01, December 21, 2010
ENCLOSURE 7
FUNCTIONS OF THE DEFENSE AGENCIES
1. Defense Agencies are established as DoD Components by law, the President, or the Secretary
of Defense to provide for the performance, on a DoD-wide basis, of a supply or service activity
that is common to more than one Military Department when it is determined to be more
effective, economical, or efficient to do so, pursuant to sections 101, 191(a), and 192 of
Reference (e), or when a responsibility or function is more appropriately assigned to a Defense
Agency. Pursuant to section 191(b) of Reference (e), such organizations are designated as
Defense Agencies.
a. Each Defense Agency operates under the authority, direction, and control of the Secretary
of Defense, through an OSD PSA, or other designated official, pursuant to section 192 of
Reference (e).
b. Officials assigned such a responsibility with respect to a Defense Agency advise the
Secretary of Defense on the extent to which the program recommendations and budget proposals
of such agency conform with the requirements of the Military Departments and of the Combatant
Commands. The USD(I) advises the Secretary of Defense on National Intelligence Program
regarding funding affecting Defense Intelligence programs.
c. The Secretary or Deputy Secretary of Defense issues a chartering DoD Directive for each
Defense Agency to prescribe its mission, organization and management, responsibilities and
functions, relationships, and delegated authorities.
d. The current Defense Agencies in alphabetical order are:
(1) Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). See DoDD 5134.10
(Reference (ac)).
(2) Defense Business Transformation Agency (BTA). See DoDD 5105.80 (Reference
(ad)).
(3) Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA). See DoDD 5105.55 (Reference (ae)). [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]