Title: Mission
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2What is the Pentagon?
- The headquarters of the U.S. Department of
Defense - The nerve center for command and control
- A city within itself.
- Approximately 23 000 employees, both military and
civilian
3When and why was it built?
- The building was built during the early years of
World War II (construction began 11 September
1941, and completed 15 January 1943) - To provide a solution to the War Departments
critical shortage of space - The Chief of Construction Brigadier General
Brehon B. Somervell - An approximate cost of 83 million
- Five sides and five floor
4The Pentagon is
- one of the worlds largest office buildings
- three times the floor space of the Empire States
Building in New-York - still thought of as one of the most efficient
office buildings in the world - Total length of corridors 17.5 miles 28 km
5Facts and figures
- Stairways 131
- Escalators 19
- Elevators 13
- Rest Rooms 284
- Water fountains 691
- Clocks installed 4 200
- Light fixtures 16 250
- Windows 7 754
- 100 000 miles of telephone cable
6Mission
7Organization
8Organization
9 Ø the formulation of general defense policy Ø
policy related to all matters of direct concern
to the DoD Ø for the execution of approved
policy
Donald Rumsfeld
10- Sworn in March 2001
- Professor of International Relations
- Delegated full power and authority
Paul Wolfowitz
11MONEY
12Fiscal Year 2004 Budget
13Future Year Military Budget
- 2003 382.2 billion
- 2004 399.1 billion
- 2005 419.6 billion
- 2006 439.7 billion
- 2007 460.0 billion
- 2008 480.0 billion
- 2009 502.7 billion
14President / Pentagon / CIA
President George W. Bush
National Security Council (NSC)
NSC
Cabinet
Pentagon Donald H. Rumsfeld
CIA George B. Tenet
OMA
15National Security Council (1947)
- Chaired by the President of the United States
- Considers
- National security
- Foreign policy matters
16OMAs principal businessareas include
- Agency support for military exercises
- Support from its DCI Faculty Representatives to
the major service schools and war colleges - An active training and education program
- A crisis augmentation function, providing DI
analysts to assist DoD elements in battle damage
assessment teams - Communications and technical integration
17Defense Department New Strategy
- Re-focus affairs away from Europe towards Asia
- The missile defense research and testing program
has been reorganized - New concept of strategic deterrence
- War on terrorism
18The Pentagon and the media
- Pentagon s policy on the media
- Improving DoD s image
- The importance of communication
19Hollywood and the Pentagon
- The Motion Picture and TV Liaison Office
- Why and how does the Pentagon help filmmakers?
- Provides weaponry
- The Pentagons interest
- Problems
- More realism?
- How far can communication go?
- Disinformation