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  • Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA)

    Provides timely and effective direction, supervision, and oversight of security cooperation programs in support of U.S. national security and foreign policy objectives; and promotes stable security relationships with friends and allies through Military Assistance.

    www.dsca.osd.mil

  • Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)

    Commissions advanced research for DoD. It was founded in response to the surprise Sputnik launch in 1958 and fathered the Internet somewhere along the way. Site explains what they're looking for (Solicitations), how to do business with them, news releases on the latest gee-whiz technology, budget info.

    www.darpa.mil

  • The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)

    Consolidates a variety of disparate, yet related, Defense Department functions to deal more effectively with the threats posed by nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons.

    www.dtra.mil

  • Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA)

    Performs contract audits for the Department of Defense and some other agencies, and provides accounting and financial advisory services regarding contracts and subcontracts to all DoD Components responsible for procurement and contract administration.

    www.dcaa.mil

  • Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA)

    Headquarters at Fort Lee, Virginia, DeCA operates a worldwide chain of 284 commissaries to provide groceries to military personnel, retirees and their families.

    www.commissaries.com

  • Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA)

    Responsible for ensuring Federal acquisition programs, supplies, and services are delivered on time, within cost, and meet performance requirements.

    www.dcma.mil

  • The Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS)

    The accounting firm of the Department of Defense (DoD). DFAS is responsible for identifying and implementing finance and accounting requirements, systems and functions for appropriated and non-appropriated funds, as well as working capital, revolving funds and trust fund activities.

    www.dfas.mil

  • Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)

    Manager of the Global Information Grid (GIG), DISA is integrating hardware and software and constructing a common operating environment to sustain warfighters need for information anytime, anywhere.

    www.disa.mil

  • Defense Legal Services Agency (DLSA)

    Office of General Counsel (GC, DoD), Oversees, as appropriate, legal services delivered by the military and civilian attorneys in all DoD components. In addition, the GC, DoD provides legal advice to the Secretary of Defense, the Deputy Secretary of Defense and other Senior DoD officials.

    www.defenselink.mil

  • Defense Security Service (DSS)

    Provides security services to the Department of Defense and defense contractors. Mostly counter-espionage and physical security tasks. Formerly known as the Defense Investigative Service (DIS).

    www.dss.mil

  • Missile Defense Agency

    Successor to the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI, "Star Wars") program. Develops and tests ballistic missile defense systems. History, photos, information about goals and technologies, and resources for prospective employees and contractors.

    www.mda.mil

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