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DoD Force & Infrastructure Categories: A FYDP-Based Conceptual Model of Department of Defense Programs and Resources Ronald E. Porten, Project Leader Daniel L. Cuda Arthur C. Yengling INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE ANALYSES IDA Paper P-3660 Log: H 01-002025 Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. September 2002

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DoD Force & Infrastructure Categories:A FYDP-Based Conceptual

Model of Department of DefensePrograms and Resources

Ronald E. Porten, Project LeaderDaniel L. Cuda

Arthur C. Yengling

I N S T I T U T E F O R D E F E N S E A N A L Y S E S

IDA Paper P-3660

Log: H 01-002025

Approved for public release;distribution unlimited.

September 2002

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This work was conducted under contract DASW01 98 C 0067, TaskBA-7-1059, for the Office of the Director, Program Analysis and Evaluation.The publication of this IDA document does not indicate endorsement by theDepartment of Defense, nor should the contents be construed as reflecting theofficial position of that Agency.

© 2001, 2002 Institute for Defense Analyses, 1801 N. Beauregard Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22311-1772 • (703) 845-2000.

This material may be reproduced by or for the U.S. Government pursuant tothe copyright license under the clause at DFARS 252.227-7013(NOV 95).

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I N S T I T U T E F O R D E F E N S E A N A L Y S E S

IDA Paper P-3660

DoD Force & Infrastructure Categories:A FYDP-Based Conceptual

Model of Department of DefensePrograms and Resources

Ronald E. Porten, Project LeaderDaniel L. Cuda

Arthur C. Yengling

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CONTENTS

Executive Summary ..................................................................................................S-1 I. Overview............................................................................................................. I-1 A. Conceptual Model of the DoD...................................................................... I-2 B. Introduction to the Force & Infrastructure Categories ................................. I-4 1. Forces Display ........................................................................................ I-6 2. Infrastructure Display ............................................................................. I-8 C. F&IC Coding Structure............................................................................... I-10 D. About This Report ...................................................................................... I-11 II. Relationship of the F&IC to the FYDP ............................................................. II-1 A. FYDP Background....................................................................................... II-1 B. FYDP Program Structure............................................................................. II-2 C. Evolution of FDYP Program Elements........................................................ II-3 D. Visibility versus Full Cost in FYDP Program Elements ............................. II-4 E. Effect of Defense Working Capital Funds................................................... II-6 III. Forces Concepts ................................................................................................III-1 A. Definition of Terms.....................................................................................III-2 B. Operational Domains ..................................................................................III-3 C. Patterns of Force Roles Within Operational Domains................................III-4 D. Force Interactions .......................................................................................III-5 E. Forces and the Display of Their Full Cost ..................................................III-6 1. DoD Conceptual Model Summary........................................................III-6 2. Accounting for Forces Material and Military Personnel Costs ............III-7 3. Effect of Varied Material and Personnel Cost Assignment ..................III-8 IV. Forces Categories..............................................................................................IV-1 A. Forces Display Overview............................................................................IV-1 1. Operating Forces...................................................................................IV-2 2. Command & Intelligence......................................................................IV-2 B. Forces Category Descriptions.....................................................................IV-3 V. Infrastructure Concepts......................................................................................V-1 A. What Is Infrastructure? ................................................................................V-2 B. Relationship of Infrastructure to Forces ......................................................V-3

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C. Relationships Among Infrastructure Categories..........................................V-3 D. What an Infrastructure Category Represents ...............................................V-4 E. Functions Common to Multiple Categories.................................................V-4 1. Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities (HOAA) ...................V-5 2. Installation Support................................................................................V-5 F. Display of Infrastructure Costs within the FYDP........................................V-6 G. Display of Infrastructure Manpower Resources ..........................................V-9 H. Evaluating the Size of Infrastructure .........................................................V-10 1. Wartime versus Peacetime Activity.....................................................V-10 2. Separate Organization..........................................................................V-11 3. Indirect Support Activities...................................................................V-11 VI. Infrastructure Categories...................................................................................VI-1 A. Infrastructure Display Overview ................................................................VI-1 1. Organizational Support .........................................................................VI-2 2. Material Support ...................................................................................VI-2 3. Personnel Support .................................................................................VI-3 4. Departmental Policy & Administration ................................................VI-3 5. Other Infrastructure...............................................................................VI-3 B. Infrastructure Category Descriptions..........................................................VI-3 1. Organizational Support .........................................................................VI-4 2. Material Support .................................................................................VI-10 3. Personnel Support ...............................................................................VI-20 4. Departmental Policy & Administration ..............................................VI-32 5. Other Infrastructure.............................................................................VI-36 Appendix A. Combatant Command–Assigned Forces and

Activities Retained by the Military Departments................................................A-1 Appendix B. F&IC Taxonomy ................................................................................ B-1 Appendix C. Force & Infrastructure Category Definitions ..................................... C-1 Appendix D. PE Assignment to the F&IC by Category ..........................................D-1 Appendix E. PE Assignment to the F&IC by PE..................................................... E-1 Abbreviations............................................................................................................F-1

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FIGURES

I-1. Overview of F&IC Structure .............................................................................. I-5

I-2. DoD TOA and Active-Duty Manpower Displayed by F&IC............................. I-6

I-3. Overview of Forces Categories........................................................................... I-7

I-4. Overview of Infrastructure Categories ............................................................... I-8

I-5. Overview of F&IC Category Codes ................................................................. I-11

III-1. Impact of Varied Material and Personnel Cost Assignments ...........................III-9

IV-1. Overview of Forces Categories and Codes.......................................................IV-1

IV-2. Operating Forces Categories and Codes...........................................................IV-4

IV-3. Command & Intelligence Categories and Codes ............................................IV-12

VI-1. Overview of Infrastructure Categories and Codes............................................VI-1

VI-2. Organizational Support Categories and Codes .................................................VI-5

VI-3. Material Support Categories and Codes .........................................................VI-11

VI-4. Personnel Support Categories and Codes .......................................................VI-21

VI-5. Departmental Policy & Administration Categories and Codes ......................VI-33

VI-6. Other Infrastructure Categories and Codes.....................................................VI-36

TABLE

VI-1. Depot Maintenance Cost Assignment by Service .............................................VI-18

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PREFACE

The Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA) prepared this paper for the Office of the Director, Program Analysis and Evaluation, under a task titled “FYDP Related Studies.” This paper fulfills the task objective of improving the existing FYDP-related taxonomy of missions and infrastructure by creating a Department of Defense Forces taxonomy and adapting the Infrastructure taxonomy to complement its structure and definitions.

Stanley A. Horowitz, Michael Leonard, and Lance M. Roark of IDA were the technical reviewers for this paper.

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The purpose of this report is to describe a new framework for senior decision-makers that

organizes and displays every dollar, person, and piece of equipment shown in DoD’s Future Years

Defense Program. The definitions and relationships that constitute this new framework—called

Force & Infrastructure Categories—represent a conceptual model of the DoD. The model is based

on two types of organizations, forces and infrastructure, and reflects the division of labor between

them. Force organizations are the warfighting ships, squadrons, and battalions assigned to the

Combatant Commands. Infrastructure organizations are the laboratories, depots, shipyards, test

ranges, schools, and hospitals assigned exclusively to the Military Departments. The model

presents forces as the tools Combatant Commanders use to fight wars and infrastructure as the set

of activities needed to create and sustain those forces.

The model groups forces, as the warfighting tools of the Combatant Commanders, into

broad operational categories according to their intended use—to operate in space, to defend the

homeland, or to fight overseas. These categories recognize the increased role of DoD’s intelligence

operations along with such non-traditional activities as international engagement and nuclear

threat-reduction programs. All of these, taken together, are the department’s means for achieving

essential U.S. national security goals.

Forces are created and sustained by the infrastructure. Military units are created from

people and material—soldiers and tanks, sailors and ships, pilots and aircraft. The infrastructure

recruits, trains, assigns, and administers people; it develops, procures, distributes, and sustains

material; and it houses military units and helps them communicate. The model arranges

infrastructure into four major groups. One group supports people, the second group supports

material, the third group provides basing and communications, and the fourth group supports top-

level management. Taken together, these groups represent the support functions organized apart

from operational forces and assigned exclusively to the Military Departments by the Goldwater-

Nichols Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986.

Today, we are in a new era of national defense. Decision makers require revised

definitions, relevant categories, and a new vocabulary to frame issues, make decisions,

communicate intent, and control implementation. The Force & Infrastructure Categories are

designed to achieve these purposes—they are designed for the new era.

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I. OVERVIEW

Readiness for warfighting is the DoD’s fundamental purpose. Readiness deters

wars and protects the national security. Under U.S. law, warfighting is led by the

Combatant Commanders. The Combatant Commanders receive their missions from the

President through the Secretary of Defense and their forces from the Departments of the

Army, Navy, and Air Force. This feature of defense organization divides the department

into two parts, as established by the Goldwater-Nichols Department of Defense

Reorganization Act of 1986 (P.L. 99-433):

• Forces—those organizations responsible for employing military forces tofight wars (i.e., the Combatant and Component Commanders) and theirassigned military forces.

• Infrastructure—those organizations of the Military Departments andDefense Agencies responsible for creating and sustaining military forces (e.g.,organizations that support development and procurement of new weapons orrecruiting, training, and assigning new personnel).

The Goldwater-Nichols reorganizations and the end of the Cold War began a new

era in defense. Since then, there has been renewed emphasis on littoral operations,

expeditionary warfare, homeland defense, and counter-terrorist operations. The

technology of this new era includes the expanded use of information resources, cruise

missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles, stealth aircraft, and the next generation of smart

weapons. In addition, non-traditional defense activities such as nuclear threat-reduction

and international engagement have been introduced. The operational history of this new

era has included peacekeeping and peacemaking in Haiti, Bosnia, and Kosovo; a major

theater war in the Persian Gulf; the challenge and response to terrorist attacks on Khobar

Towers in Saudi Arabia, on the destroyer USS Cole in Yemen, and on the United States

itself (the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Virginia).

This new era requires an evolved framework for senior-level decisionmaking and

top-level review. Senior-level managers require issue-relevant categories, with a standard

vocabulary and clear definitions to understand how money is being spent. In this way,

issues are crisply framed, supporting analyses quickly developed, and decisions

effectively communicated. The Force & Infrastructure Categories (F&IC) we describe in

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this paper present the first step in updating how the DoD program is presented and

understood. It employs new Forces categories based on current operational concepts,

reorganizes Infrastructure categories, and more precisely distinguishes forces

organizations from the infrastructure that creates and sustains them. It does this

consistent with the Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986, Title 10 of the U.S. Code (see

Appendix A), and concepts derived from the managerial accounting technique of Activity

Based Costing.1 The purpose of this report is to describe the logic, theory, and

application of this new framework and to explain the criteria for assigning Program

Elements (PEs) from the DoD Future Years Defense Program (FYDP) to the more than

150 categories currently included in the F&IC structure.

A. CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF THE DOD

The F&IC model is tailored for use by the DoD’s senior leaders and their

supporting staff. It is an organizationally based taxonomy rooted in the division between

those military units assigned to the Combatant Commands and those activities

undertaking the specified infrastructure functions of the Military Departments. The

definitions and relationships among the taxonomy’s categories represent a conceptual

model of the DoD. When PEs are assigned to its categories, it displays the full set of

resources (dollars, manpower, equipment, units) identified in the FYDP.2 This is

achieved through the assignment of each PE to only one category. No PEs are split in

their assignment. Since all FYDP resources are assigned to this set of PEs, the display

becomes a mutually exclusive and exhaustive display of appropriated dollars, manpower,

equipment, and units. In general, the F&IC model views Forces category costs as the

direct cost of achieving the DoD mission, and it views Infrastructure category costs as the

1 Many references describe Activity Based Costing. See, for example, “Measure Costs Right: Make theRight Decisions,” by Robin Cooper and Robert S. Kaplan in the Harvard Business Review,September-October 1988.

2 As used here, the F&IC conceptual model is an abstraction of the DoD designed to display theassociated resources of its component organizations by their various operational roles and types ofsupport. The F&IC shows these organizations as they relate to one another and function together. Theconceptual model is independent of the DoD FYDP. When the PEs of the DoD FYDP are assigned tothe model’s categories, the FYDP-identified resources are displayed consistent with the conceptualmodel subject only to the strengths and weaknesses of resource assignment within DoD PEs. Theterminology for conceptual modeling used here parallels the description outlined in “SupportingOntological Analysis of Taxonomic Relationships,” by Christopher Welty and Nicola Guarino in Dataand Knowledge Engineering, Vol. 39 (1) (2001) [October, 2001] pp. 51–74.

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indirect cost of forces. Together, the costs of forces and infrastructure represent the full

cost of carrying out the DoD military mission.3

The F&IC model displays the department’s forces in their administrative

relationship with their supporting infrastructure. Specifically, it displays the forces in

their routine, supported relationship with the Military Departments and Defense

Agencies. In this administrative display, the model views the forces as the major output

of the department and the creation, operation, and sustainment of those forces as its

routine, day-to-day activity.4 The taxonomy displays forces awaiting their operational use

by Combatant Commanders. As such, it is a display of forces in readiness for operation.

It does not display resources against specific warfighting missions or operational

assignments. Instead of warfighting missions, the model displays the forces in their

general warfighting roles. In distinguishing roles from missions, it displays forces in the

roles they are anticipated to play within national strategy, Military Service doctrine, and

joint doctrine. Where possible, dedicated supporting forces are categorized with the

forces they support. Naval amphibious ships, for example, are displayed with U.S.

Marine Corps ground forces as a dedicated supporting force.

Forces are viewed organizationally within the conceptual model. In the model,

Program Elements representing the military units assigned to the Combatant

Commanders are assigned to a set of Forces categories representing the general

warfighting roles of the department. These military units are thought of as force elements

the Military Departments create by organizing material and manpower in accordance

with national, joint, and service doctrines. These force elements are expected to fulfill

each service’s assigned roles and missions. The categories thus established might be used

to aggregate the FYDP resources (dollars, manpower, equipment, and units) associated

with these force elements. A force element may be the U.S. Navy officers and enlisted

service members assigned to crew a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier. It may be the roughly

3 This generally corresponds to the military functions of the Department of Defense (Federal budgetsub-function 051) and excludes Department of Energy defense activities (sub-function 053).

4 As used here, an administrative display of forces and their supporting infrastructure parallels theconcept of Administrative Control (ADCON) the Military Departments typically exercise over theircombatant-assigned forces. A specific application of ADCON is its requirement for the MilitaryDepartments to support their forces in both peacetime and wartime, primarily through logistics andpersonnel management activities. ADCON is defined in the JCS Dictionary as: “Direction or exerciseof authority over subordinate or other organizations in respect to administration and support, includingorganization of Service forces, control of resources and equipment, personnel management, unitlogistics, individual and unit training, readiness, mobilization, demobilization, discipline, and othermatters not included in the operational missions of the subordinate or other organizations.”

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700 U.S. Army soldiers of an armored battalion operating a small fleet of armored

vehicles and trucks. Or it may be the officers and enlisted members of a U.S. Air Force

F-15 fighter squadron flying and maintaining tactical aircraft. Each of these military

units, and their personnel and material resources, require a complex web of support

reaching back to the infrastructure of their Military Departments and to the various

Defense Agencies.

Infrastructure is viewed within the F&IC conceptual model as the means for

creating and sustaining DoD forces. It views infrastructure as organizations established

and sustained by the Military Departments to fulfill their statutory responsibility to man,

train, and equip the forces. These organizations, to include Defense Agencies, provide

ongoing, continuous, and routine support for the forces as they await use by the

Combatant Commanders. They have a wartime mission to continue that support when

those supported forces undertake operations. An F&IC Infrastructure display gathers

together equivalent types of support across the Military Services and Defense Agencies

and organizes them into categories describing their general relationship to the forces. For

example, the weapon system acquisition organizations of the Military Services are

grouped together. In this case, their general relationship to the forces is the development

and procurement of major equipment items for use by the forces. Fundamentally, the

F&IC model views infrastructure not as inherently wasteful, but as centralized

organizations exercising functions that might otherwise require inclusion within the

operational units. This view of infrastructure recognizes that the cost and effectiveness of

these centralized functions are always open to questions.

B. INTRODUCTION TO THE FORCE & INFRASTRUCTURE CATEGORIES

This section introduces the top three tiers of the F&IC taxonomy. Appendix B

displays the more complete set of categories specifically addressed in Chapters IV and

VI. In those chapters, we define additional tiers beyond the top three as necessary to

support detailed analyses. Appendix C describes all defined tiers of the F&IC taxonomy.

As Figure I-1 shows, Forces is divided into two major categories, Operating

Forces and Command & Intelligence, and one minor category, Forces Resource

Adjustments. The Operating Forces category contains the military force structure along

with senior-level policy activities for threat reduction and for equipping U.S. military

allies. The Command & Intelligence category contains the Combatant Commanders, their

senior-level command echelons, and the DoD-related activities of the intelligence

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community. Forces Resource Adjustments is a minor category used for adjustments to

force resources.

Expeditionary Forces

Homeland Defense

Military Space Forces

Operating Forces

Operational Command

Intelligence Operations

Command & Intelligence

Forces Resource Adjustments

Forces

Force Installations

Communications & Info. Infra.

Organizational Support

Science & Technology Program

Acquisition Infrastructure

Central Logistics

Material Support

Defense Health Program

Central Personnel Administration

Central Personnel Benefits

Central Training

Personnel Support

Departmental Management

Departmental Policy & Administration

IANEC

Infrastructure Resource Adj.

Other Infrastructure

Infrastructure

Force & Infrastructure Categories

Figure I-1. Overview of F&IC Structure

The Infrastructure categories are a reorganization and refinement of a previously

existing taxonomy for DoD infrastructure.5 Infrastructure is divided into ten main

categories that are organized into the four major groups of Organizational Support,

Material Support, Personnel Support, and Departmental Policy & Administration. The

first three groups respectively support the force’s assigned military units, its equipment

and supply needs, and its personnel needs. The fourth group integrates and synchronizes

the forces and infrastructure and provides overall management to the department. These

four analytical groupings of the ten main infrastructure categories help explain the

relationship between infrastructure and forces. Understanding that relationship is the first

step in judging how important infrastructure is and how big it should be.

One minor group, Other Infrastructure, contains two additional categories,

Infrastructure Activities Not Elsewhere Classified (IANEC) and Infrastructure Resource

Adjustments. These categories were created to deal with programs and activities still

under study for appropriate assignment and for ongoing issues within the FYDP.

Including these two categories along with the ten categories addressed above makes a

total of twelve Infrastructure categories.

5 For additional detail on this previously existing infrastructure taxonomy, see IDA Paper P-3113, “AReference Manual for Defense Mission Categories, Infrastructure Categories, and Program Elements,”by Timothy J. Graves, David Drake, Pamela W. Forsyth, and James L. Wilson, June 1995.

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Certain  key  categories  of  the  taxonomy  are  intended  to  closely match  budgetary 

categories  that  are  important  to  senior  decision makers.  These  include  National  Foreign 

Intelligence  Program  (NFIP),  Joint  Military  Intelligence  Program  (JMIP),  Science  & 

Technology Program,  and Defense Health Program. NFIP  and  JMIP  are  largely  contained 

within Forces under the category of Command & Intelligence. Congressional Budget exhibits 

for Base Operating Support  (BOS) are given  standard categories  in most of  the  ten major 

Infrastructure  categories. Major  DoD  Headquarters  activities,  to  include  both  Combatant 

Command  and Management  Headquarters,  are  also  given  explicit  categories  within  the 

taxonomy.  

To  illustrate  the  relative  size of  the Forces  and  Infrastructure  categories, Figure I-2 

displays  the  percentage  of  DoD  Total  Obligational  Authority  (TOA)  and  active-duty 

manpower for fiscal year (FY) 2000 by category. Infrastructure is divided into the four groups 

introduced  previously. To  create  the  quantities  shown, TOA  and manpower  resources  for 

each FYDP PE were summed separately according to their assigned category. 

Personnel Support29%

OrganizationalSupport6%

Other1%

Material Support3%

Departmental Policy & Admin.4%

Forces57%

Infrastructure43%

FY2000 TOA FY2000 Active-Duty Manpower

Personnel Support20%

Other1%

Organizational Support8%

Departmental Policy & Admin.5%

Material Support12%

Infrastructure46%

Forces  54%

 

Figure I-2. DoD TOA and Active-Duty Manpower Displayed by F&IC 

1.  Forces Display 

The Forces category contains  the military force structure,  its command echelons, 

and  its  senior-level  intelligence  programs. Figure  I-3  displays  the  top  three  tiers of  the 

Forces category. As previously mentioned, Forces are divided into two major categories: 

(1) Operating Forces, where  the majority of  the military force structure  is assigned, and 

(2) Command  &  Intelligence,  representing  senior-level  operational  headquarters  and 

intelligence activities.  

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Expeditionary Forces

Homeland Defense

Military Space Forces

Operating Forces

Operational Command

Intelligence Operations

Command & Intelligence

Forces Resource Adjustments

Forces

Figure I-3. Overview of Forces Categories

These two major categories are introduced in the following subsections. The third

Forces category, Forces Resource Adjustments, is a minor category that is not discussed

further here. All three Forces categories are more fully defined in Chapter IV.

a. Operating Forces

The Operating Forces category is the core of the display. Fundamentally, the

Operating Forces category represents a particular type of military unit or organization:

one that the Secretary of Defense has or will assign to the Combatant Commands. The

assignment of existing units is made in an annual memorandum signed by the Secretary

entitled, “Forces for the Unified Commands.” The assignments represent the warfighting

ships, battalions, and squadrons of the Military Services along with their organic support.

These units are designed, constructed, and supported by the services. The services assign

them equipment and personnel and then train and support them in accordance with a

service-developed organizational plan. These force units are reflected in FYDP Program

Elements that are designed to capture and display their current and projected TOA,

manpower, selected equipment, and organizations. In general, the assignment of a

Program Element to Forces represents a judgment that (1) all or most of its associated

resources are organic to military units assigned to the Combatant Commands and

(2) those units are or will be assigned to the Combatant Commands.6

The Operating Forces category is divided into: (1) Expeditionary Forces; (2)

Homeland Defense; and (3) Military Space Forces. These categories represent

operational domains—the broad sets of circumstances against which the Military

6 Given that the FYDP’s planning horizon extends beyond the one-year time frame of the “Forces forthe Unified Commands” memorandum, the assignment of FYDP PEs to Forces requires theassumption that the corresponding units currently assigned by the Secretary will continue to beassigned in the future and that similar units under development will likewise be assigned.

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Departments design their forces. These operational domains and the categories they

contain are addressed in Chapter III.

b. Command & Intelligence

The Command & Intelligence category represents the activities of military

operational headquarters and senior-level intelligence programs. The Command &

Intelligence category is divided into: (1) Operational Command and (2) Intelligence

Operations. Operational Command consists of the Combatant Command headquarters

along with the directly subordinate service component headquarters. Included with

Operational Command are those command and control activities and systems that enable

the process of military command. The Intelligence Operations category recognizes the set

of independent activities undertaken by senior-level intelligence agencies that operate

apart from those intelligence resources dedicated to the Operating Forces.

2. Infrastructure Display

The Infrastructure categories represent broad groupings of related activities

whose products and services are needed to create and sustain the forces. Figure I-4 shows

these groups and their component categories. Each group and the categories they contain

are introduced in the following subsections. They are addressed more fully in Chapter VI.

Force Installations

Communications & Information Infrastructure

Organizational Support

Science & Technology Program

Acquisition Infrastructure

Central Logistics

Material Support

Defense Health Program

Central Personnel Administration

Central Personnel Benefits

Central Training

Personnel Support

Departmental Management

Departmental Policy & Administration

Infrastructure Activities Not Elsewhere Classified

Infrastructure Resource Adjustments

Other Infrastructure

Infrastructure

Figure I-4. Overview of Infrastructure Categories

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a. Organizational Support

The Organizational Support group operates military bases for Forces-assigned units and provides telecommunications and information services for their use. Organizational Support provides services to Forces units as a whole rather than a set of internal elements, such as personnel or material. This group consists of two categories: (1) Force Installations and (2) Communications & Information Infrastructure. The Communications & Information Infrastructure category specifically includes long-haul telecommunications and base and regional computing services. In addition to their support for the Forces, these activities support Infrastructure categories as well. Communications and installation support services for specific Infrastructure categories are discussed in Chapter V, Section E.

b. Material Support

The Material Support group of categories provides material resources to the forces. These activities develop and support the ships, helicopters, tanks, aircraft, and submarines that equip the forces. There are three Infrastructure categories in this group: (1) Science & Technology Program, (2) Acquisition Infrastructure, and (3) Central Logistics. Science & Technology Program and Acquisition Infrastructure develop the material components needed for future forces while the Central Logistics supplies and maintains today’s forces.

c. Personnel Support

The Personnel Support group supports the soldiers, marines, airmen, and sailors assigned to the Combatant Commands by delivering training, health care, benefits, and other services that maintain force personnel levels. This group consists of four categories: (1) Central Personnel Administration, (2) Central Personnel Benefits, (3) Defense Health Program, and (4) Central Training.

d. Departmental Policy & Administration

Departmental Policy & Administration represents the senior headquarters of the Military Departments, the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), the Joint Staff, and the department-wide administrative services that integrate Forces and Infrastructure into a cohesive whole. These policy and resource-allocating organizations coordinate and integrate support to the warfighting forces. Departmental Policy & Administration is represented by the single category Departmental Management.

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e. Other Infrastructure

Two categories were created to deal with ongoing issues within the FYDP and for programs and activities still under study for appropriate assignment. They have been isolated here under Other Infrastructure, while under review, to avoid distorting other categories. These two categories are (1) Infrastructure Activities Not Elsewhere Classified (IANEC) and (2) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments.

Each Infrastructure category is designed to tabulate the full cost of its product or service. As a result, where appropriate, an Infrastructure category will contain categories that focus on its own infrastructure. Two specific categories of this type exist in most categories. These categories capture the management headquarters and installations needed to support the category’s overall activity. Often these management headquarters categories correspond to major service command organizations that report directly to the headquarters of a Military Service. Other times they may include the headquarters of a Defense Agency. The Central Training headquarters category, for example, contains management headquarters associated with the Army Training and Doctrine Command, the Chief of Naval Education and Training, and the Air Force Air Education and Training Command. Likewise, the installations associated with these various commands are assigned to the Installation Support category within Central Training.

C. F&IC CODING STRUCTURE

The categories in the F&IC structure are each identified with a code made up of an alternating sequence of numbers and letters. The length of the coding sequence can vary by category. These coded categories create a hierarchy of increasingly specific categories of forces and infrastructure. PEs are assigned to the lowest defined level of the structure. An assignment signifies the judgment that the PE carries the characteristics of all levels above it. An F&IC coding always begins with a number. Forces categories begin with the number “1.” Infrastructure categories begin with the number “2.” Each additional character added to the sequence conceptually subdivides the next higher category into several parts. For example, characters added to an F&IC code beginning with “1” add detail to the category of “Forces”. The letter character in the second digit is often suggestive of the category title, although not always. The Central Training category, for example, is coded as “2T.” Within the Infrastructure categories, coding conventions were adopted to enable the retrieval of data on management headquarters and installation support distributed to each of its supported Infrastructure categories. To illustrate these coding concepts, Figure I-5 shows the top levels of the taxonomy with

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their associated codes. Additional tiers are introduced in Chapters IV and VI. Appendix B contains a more complete display of the categories and associated codes.

(1F1) Expeditionary Forces(1F2) Homeland Defense(1F3) Military Space Forces

(1F) Operating Forces

(1X1) Operational Command(1X2) Intelligence Operations

(1X) Command & Intelligence

(1Z) Forces Resource Adjustments

(1) Forces

(2A) Force Installations(2C) Communications & Info. Infra.

Organizational Support

(2D) Science & Technology Program(2E) Acquisition Infrastructure(2L) Central Logistics

Material Support

(2M) Defense Health Program(2P) Central Personnel Administration(2R) Central Personnel Benefits(2T) Central Training

Personnel Support

(2U) Departmental Management

Departmental Policy & Administration

(2V) Infrastructure Activities Not Elsewhere Classified(2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adj.

Other Infrastructure

(2) Infrastructure

Force & Infrastructure Categories

Figure I-5. Overview of F&IC Category Codes

Note that the infrastructure groups we discuss in this paper (Material Support, Personnel Support, etc.) are not captured in the existing coding structure. For example, a code of “2D,” a reference to the Infrastructure’s Science & Technology Program category, contains no direct information on the association of that category with the Material Support group. To some degree, this omission is explained in the transition from the existing DoD infrastructure categorizations (where the Infrastructure group aggregation does not exist) to the F&IC taxonomy. Future F&IC coding structures may capture these useful aggregates that are used throughout this report.

D. ABOUT THIS REPORT

This paper addresses the Forces and Infrastructure parts of the F&IC separately. Chapter II describes the relationship of the F&IC to the Future Years Defense Program (FYDP). Chapter III explains the conceptual issues affecting the Forces display, and Chapter IV provides detailed information on the content and structure of each Forces category. Chapters V and VI provide corresponding information regarding Infrastructure. Although some of the information in Chapters III through V overlaps with what is provided here in Chapter I, the general discussion of the conceptual model is not repeated. There is, however, more extensive discussion about the relationships between individual categories that expands upon the conceptual model, particularly in Chapter V with respect to Infrastructure’s relationship with Forces.

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A full set of the category definitions displayed throughout Chapters IV and VI is contained in Appendix C. Program Element assignments to the various F&IC categories are shown by category in Appendix D and in PE order in Appendix E.

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II. RELATIONSHIP OF THE F&IC TO THE FYDP

The F&IC conceptual model was developed to display the resources (dollars,

manpower, equipment, and units) associated with the DoD FYDP. The effective use of

F&IC-based displays requires an awareness of its underlying concepts and the nature of

its supporting data. In essence, the F&IC displays are mosaics of information found in

FYDP Program Elements (PEs). In preparing and interpreting F&IC-based displays, it is

important to understand the nature of the FYDP and its associated PEs. As previously

noted, the displays are created by assignment of PEs according to the F&IC conceptual

model. In addition to the accurate assignment of PEs, the implementation of the model

must also take into account the nature, definition, and consistency of the data assigned to

the individual Program Elements. In an enterprise as large and complex as the Defense

Department, there are conflicting requirements for resource visibility and accountability

that affect the PE as a consistent source of cost data. This chapter broadly reviews the

background of the FYDP, its internal program structure, and the evolution of Program

Elements within the FYDP before discussing two not wholly compatible goals for

representing costs within the FYDP.

A. FYDP BACKGROUND

The FYDP is the DoD’s authoritative position on resources. It looks both

backward into history and forward into out-year projections. This point is important,

because it means that resource decisions made by the senior leadership can be tracked

through each phase of the DoD program and budget process. These resource decisions

manifest themselves in changes to one or more FYDP PEs. Since the F&IC construct

assigns each PE to a unique force or infrastructure category, it provides an exhaustive

and mutually exclusive display of all DoD resources consistent with its underlying

concepts. This feature is in contrast to the use of many specialized “stovepipe”

definitions of specific functions (like “space” or “logistics”) that can overlap or

collectively may not rigorously account for all DoD resources.

In a formal sense, the FYDP spans only eight fiscal years: the current and prior

budget year, representing the congressionally appropriated budgets just completed and

now executing, and six future years. However, FYDP prior-year data have been

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accumulated since 1962 and now present a programmatic history of the DoD. These

historical costs are important for gauging the relative size of DoD activities.7 The F&IC

model has considerable utility for portraying and analyzing DoD resources, but it, of

course, has its limitations. FYDP-based resource displays using the F&IC model can

portray trends or relationships, but these displays would reflect merely the funding,

manpower, or force structure that has been or will be programmed and budgeted. Such

data have little or no content regarding questions of sufficiency, effectiveness, or

efficiency. To deal with such questions, FYDP-based analyses usually must be

augmented with additional, more sophisticated data focused on a specific force or

infrastructure category.

Despite these limitations, the FYDP is a rich source of data. There are nearly

6,000 current and historical PEs. More than 4,000 of them are currently active and the

rest are in an inactive historical status. The FYDP PEs are the nexus of the cross walk

between programs and budgets. They are intended to capture the resources for distinct

organizationally based activities and help represent final and intermediate defense output.

Defense input, in the form of available resources, are then allocated to each PE as

necessary to support that output. Resources shown in the PEs are of three specific types:

(1) Total Obligational Authority (TOA), which is funding appropriated to DoD by the

Congress, (2) Manpower, which includes military end-strength and civilian full-time-

equivalent work years, and (3) Force Structure, which is identified as either items of

equipment or combat units. (These FYDP resources are generally referred to within this

report as dollars, manpower, and equipment or units.) The PEs are designed to represent

the integration of these resources into defense output, culminating in a fully supported

force structure.

B. FYDP PROGRAM STRUCTURE

In the aggregate, these PEs and their assigned resources define eleven Major

Force Programs (MFPs). This program structure was originally intended to display the

7 The policies concerning where specific expenses appear in the FYDP have changed over time. Forexample, until the mid-eighties, spares were funded from the same appropriation that paid for theoriginal equipment item—Navy aircraft spares were purchased with funds from the AircraftProcurement, Navy appropriation. These spares are now purchased with Operations and Maintenance,Navy funding. This funding policy change can result in startling precipices in trend lines plotted usinghistorical FYDP data. Many discontinuities of this type can now be corrected using data described inIDA Paper P-3543, “Normalizing the Future Years Defense Program for Funding Policy Changes,” byRonald E. Porten, John A. Lobi, David A. Drake, and Arthur C. Yengling, December 2000.

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final and intermediate output of the department. Six of these programs are related to

forces and five to support. With one exception, the MFPs were defined during the 1960s

soon after the DoD Planning, Programming, and Budgeting System (PPBS) was

introduced. The eleven MFPs, their constituent PEs, and the associated resources

compose the Future Years Defense Program.8

There are similarities between the FYDP MFPs and the top-level categories

within the F&IC. Like the F&IC, the MFP structure was built on a conceptual model of

the DoD consistent with issues and concerns of its time, specifically the late 1950s and

early 1960s.9 The collective output of its six force programs achieved specified defense

objectives similar to those associated with the Forces section of the F&IC. Some of the

FYDP’s five support programs represented resources set apart for separate management

and others that were set aside because of the difficulty in allocating them to the forces.

They cover many of the same programs found in the F&IC infrastructure, albeit,

somewhat more aggregated and less specialized in presentation. For many reasons, the

use of the MFPs as analytical aggregates has nearly ceased. One reason may be that these

program categories no longer distinguish useful decision categories. For example,

Strategic Forces (MFP 1) funding has declined since the early 1960s from about half the

size of the General Purpose Forces (MFP 2) to around 5 percent now. These two

programs and their content were major conceptual aggregations that drove MFP

definition.

C. EVOLUTION OF FDYP PROGRAM ELEMENTS

Over the decades, the role of the Program Element evolved as defense issues

emerged. The PEs originally established within an MFP represented major program and

resource building blocks that in aggregate defined that MFP. The opposite was true as

well; the nature of the MFP itself shaped the definition of its component PEs, along with

their assigned type and quantity of resources. While the Program Elements initially were

defined strictly in this conceptual context, as the utility of the original Major Force

Programs declined with time, PEs began to be created as much for the visibility they gave

8 Among many references that outline the conceptual underpinnings of the FYDP, DoD programming,and the PPBS, see The Economics of Defense in the Nuclear Age, by Charles J. Hitch and Roland N.McKean, New York, 1965. Hitch implemented PPBS as DoD Comptroller beginning in 1961.

9 The exception to this generalization was the addition of an eleventh Major Force Program in 1986 forSpecial Operations Forces. A “virtual” MFP was also recently added for space activities. Foradditional detail on the FYDP and the defined Major Force Programs, refer to DoD 7045.7-H, “FYDPProgram Structure,” November 2001.

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to special interest items as for their importance to the MFP to which they were assigned.

This process has created a FYDP that can sometimes be bewilderingly complex.

The FYDP in some ways can now be viewed as a large aggregate of PEs that

provides needed accounting information. This contrasts with its original vision as a set of

MFPs that were subject to senior-level review, internal tradeoffs, and facilitated

departmental integration. In the intervening decades, several internal taxonomies were

developed within DoD to fulfill some of the original objectives of the FYDP program

structure. These included the Defense Planning and Programming Categories, the

Defense Mission Categories, and the DoD Infrastructure Categories. Each categorization

was created to fulfill management’s need to see resource information in aggregations that

were meaningful for their times.

Despite these changes, the FYDP and its PEs remain the only authoritative

crosswalk between (1) the programmatic structures DoD favors for making resource

management decisions and (2) the budget categories the Congress uses for reviewing

budget requests. Because PEs contain the department’s historical costs, manpower, and

associated forces, these data are an important source of continuity and historical

benchmarking for defense analysts and decision makers. However, given that over 6,000

PEs were created in a forty-year period, noteworthy variation does exist in PE definition

and data consistency. Within the context of the DoD programming and budgeting

process, the following paragraphs outline two of the conflicting goals that have shaped

PE definitions and data consistency.

D. VISIBILITY VERSUS FULL COST IN FYDP PROGRAM ELEMENTS

Two fundamental goals in the display of DoD costs have had an important impact

on the nature of Program Element data. The first is the accumulation and display of full

costs for any given force or infrastructure activity. The second is visibility into certain

classes of cost. These two goals are not wholly compatible. Accumulating the full costs

of various fighter aircraft, for example, removes visibility into types of support, such as

depot maintenance costs, often needed by logistics managers. In multiple ways and over

various times, individual Program Elements have been developed that are designed to

collect either the full cost of an activity or create visibility into common classes of costs

representing subelements of an activity. The following paragraphs discuss each of these

types of PEs in more detail.

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Creating PEs to accumulate the full cost of an activity is an important DoD goal.

The underlying theory of defense decisionmaking, as implemented in the DoD PPBS

requires the accurate, consistent computation of full costs for each type of military

capability or output. The full cost of individual force elements not only allows purposeful

choices among alternative force elements, it also provides a more accurate representation

of the resources allocated among the various larger force aggregations, such as

Expeditionary Forces or Homeland Defense. The computation of full cost remains an

important goal of DoD programmatic accounting. Indeed, it is an important element of

government-wide managerial accounting reforms.10

However, the full cost of an activity is seldom collected in a single Program

Element. While PEs of this design can collect the direct costs of developing, procuring,

and operating a weapon system (or an organization) over its entire life cycle, they often

do not collect many indirect costs. For example, the direct costs for the Air Force F-111

fighter-bomber are visible in a set of PEs over its roughly thirty-year life cycle. However,

few of these PEs include many indirect costs from infrastructure activities, particularly

logistics activities or training and medical expenses that supported the pilots and

maintenance crews. Nevertheless, PEs of this type, even with only direct costs, have been

a significant improvement for top-level DoD decisionmaking when compared with

budget exhibits that focus on cost types such as Military Pay.

There is an inherent tension between the desire to know the full cost of owning a

weapon system and the desire to know the total cost of its input—especially if that input

is likely to appear in many other programs across the DoD. This objective leads to a

second category of Program Elements, those developed to make specific types of costs

visible in the FYDP. These costs are not the costs of the department’s output, such as a

major aircraft programs or the development and operation of an aircraft carrier, but

instead are usually common support costs contained in centralized programs supporting

these operational systems.

10 Statement of Federal Financial Accounting Standards No. 4: Managerial Cost Accounting Standard(July 31, 1995, p. 318) states in part: “Reporting entities should report the full costs of outputs ingeneral purpose financial reports. The full cost of an output produced by a responsibility segment isthe sum of (1) the costs of resources consumed by the segment that directly or indirectly contribute tothe output, and (2) the costs of identifiable supporting services provided by other responsibilitysegments within the reporting entity, and by other reporting entities.” It further states, again in part,“The cost assignments should be performed using the following methods listed in the order ofpreference: (a) directly tracing costs wherever feasible and economically practicable, (b) assigningcosts on a cause-and-effect basis, or (c) allocating costs on a reasonable and consistent basis.”

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The cost of operating defense installations is an example of such a support cost.

Basing is an inherent cost of any force element, yet it is a common support function

across the department. In the FYDP, the cost of defense installations is contained within

its own set of Program Elements, which usually cannot be directly associated with an

individual force element. For example, the number of Program Elements addressing Base

Operating Support (BOS) costs has expanded to provide DoD-wide accounting data for

special interest items requested by OSD or the Congress. New BOS PEs for base

communications, real property services, child development, family centers,

environmental conservation, environmental compliance, pollution prevention,

maintenance and repair, minor construction, and disposal or demolition of excess

facilities have been created over the years to provide visibility into these individual costs.

E. EFFECT OF DEFENSE WORKING CAPITAL FUNDS

The competing goals of full cost and visibility have been important factors in

Program Element definition and use. Sometimes the goal of accumulating the full cost of

defense systems can have greater effect on certain kinds of PEs than on others. For

example, a persistent difficulty in computing the full cost of forces is the inclusion of

reasonable estimates for depot maintenance functions. The funds and manpower for

depot maintenance have historically been carried in centrally funded logistics Program

Elements assigned to the infrastructure. These and other logistics costs historically

required management visibility and were difficult to associate with the forces they

supported. The advent of the Defense Working Capital Funds (DWCF) was an important

development that transformed more of these centrally funded logistics costs into direct

costs in the force element PEs.11 The effect is that a much greater fraction of the full cost

can now be accumulated within those PEs.

In general, DWCF and their predecessors have made it possible for most supply and

part of the depot maintenance costs to be shown as a part of the “customers” cost in each

consuming activity. A “customer” or consuming activity may be either a forces element,

such as an F-15 squadron, or it may be an infrastructure activity such as the naval training

aircraft used to qualify new pilots. When DWCF funding is used, part of the cost of a force

11 We refer to the four major working capital funds (WCFs) within the DoD as the Defense WorkingCapital Funds (DWCF). The four funds are the Army WCF , the Navy WCF, the Air Force WCF andthe Defense-wide WCF. Annual reports for each of the funds can be found atwww.dtic.mil/comptroller/budgetindex.html. Click on “Links to Detailed Budget Material” under“Latest Defense Budget.”

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element’s supporting infrastructure is shifted to the consuming force element’s PE, and

funds for that support are then directly appropriated to fund the consuming force element.

Although DWCF funding is largely associated with the relationship between the Forces and

their supporting Infrastructure, the DWCF concept is also used for funding certain airlift

and sealift forces. This DWCF relationship within Forces is outlined in Chapter IV in the

discussion of Mobility Forces. The impact of DWCF on the display of other FYDP

resources, such as manpower, is discussed in Chapter V.

The expansion of the DWCF has had a significant effect on the FYDP, as

discussed in the following section. In summary, when DWCF funding has been used,

significant portions of Infrastructure support costs have been successfully associated with

the force elements they support. The use of DWCF funding has shifted significant

quantities of TOA resources into Forces PEs. In the competing goals of full cost or

visibility for senior leadership, the DWCF represents a significant step towards

accumulating the full cost of Forces. Not surprisingly, there have been criticisms of

DWCF funding as reducing FYDP visibility into certain types of DoD costs. Thus, the

conflict between full cost and visibility continues.

Despite the DWCF’s success on behalf of full cost, the existence of 6,000 PEs

along with those created each PPBS cycle argues that visibility remains an important

driver in PE creation and definition. Given the diversity of Program Elements, a

fundamental purpose of the F&IC taxonomy is to aggregate PEs into categories defined

by the underlying conceptual model, thus estimating the cost of that category and

displaying its other associated resources.

An important use of the F&IC display is to show how resources are allocated

among the DoD’s force and infrastructure activities. The presentation of dollar resources

is an important use of the display, and it is important to note that the dollar figures are all

appropriated dollars. A dollar figure associated with a Forces or Infrastructure category

has little meaning until the activities supported by that figure are understood and we

know the degree to which the full costs of the activities are covered. That means two

things: (1) the categories within the display must be carefully defined, and (2) the most

important factors affecting the costs covered in Program Elements must be understood.

One key to comprehending what costs are covered is understanding cost allocations

within the FYDP, a subject touched on here. Specific ways in which the resources in the

PEs affect the F&IC displays are addressed in Chapters III and V. Chapter III, Section E,

describes forces and the display of their full costs while Chapter V, Section F, focuses on

the costs of the infrastructure itself.

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III. FORCES CONCEPTS

Forces are the tools Combatant Commanders use to fight wars. Forces are created

by the Military Departments and assigned to Combatant Commands as required under the

Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986. A key doctrinal publication for joint warfighting

describes the process as follows:12

Each of the Military Departments and Services, coordinating as appropriate withthe other Departments and Services and with the combatant commands, has theresponsibility for organizing, training, equipping and providing forces to fulfillcertain specific roles and for administering and supporting these forces.

These specific force roles include requirements for land, sea, air, and space operations

along with numerous supporting functions.13

The process of developing force roles occurs within a number of operational

contexts, including major theater wars, nuclear war and its deterrence, and operations

other than war. Within these contexts, force roles are created to satisfy the anticipated

operational missions assigned to the Combatant Commands. Within these broad

operational domains, the Military Services apply their doctrines to create effective forces

relevant to the anticipated missions. As an example of these processes, the Army is given

the responsibility for creating forces for “combat operations on land—specifically forces

to defeat enemy land forces and to seize, occupy, and defend land areas.”14 Within the

context of major theater wars, the Army formulates and then develops the organizations,

equipment, and means of sustainment necessary to provide these capabilities for the

Combatant Commanders. The capabilities thus created can be thought of as a specific

force role. A similar force and support development process goes on in each of the

Military Services. This interaction between assigned responsibilities, anticipated

missions, and service doctrine creates a varied and complex set of military forces.

12 Joint Publication 0-2, “Unified Action Armed Forces (UNAAF),” 24 February 1995, p. 1-8.13 Warfighting roles are assigned in DoD Directive (DoDD) 5100.1, “Functions of the Department of

Defense and Its Major Components,” September 25, 1987.14 DoDD 5100.1, “Functions of the Department of Defense and Its Major Components.” September 25,

1987, p. 17.

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A. DEFINITION OF TERMS

Forces are displayed within the Force & Infrastructure Categories (F&IC)

consistent with the conceptual overview just described. Operational circumstances and

the doctrinal preferences of each Military Department shaped the construction of the

Forces taxonomy. It displays the military force structure in a series of operational

domains, each with its own underlying force roles. These roles are designed to illustrate

the anticipated use or purpose of the assigned forces as the Combatant Commands could

use them.15 In this context, an operational domain represents forces for a major theater

war, for space operations, or for direct defense of the U.S. homeland. A force role can be

defined as a series of military units oriented towards achieving a specific type of

warfighting capability within a given operational domain. Forces for achieving air or sea

control or for strike operations are examples of force roles.

Military units that combine to achieve force roles are referred to here as force

elements. These force elements often correspond to specific Program Elements of the

FYDP. Air Control is a specific category within the overall Forces taxonomy. Examples

of service force elements from the Air Control category are:

• Army: A unit equipped with Patriot missiles designed to protect other ground-based units in surrounding areas.

• Navy: F-14–equipped fighter squadrons designed to provide air defense forthe ships in a battle group.

• Air Force: F-15–equipped fighter squadrons that provide counter-airprotection for an air expeditionary task force.

Force elements designed for specific uses are a key feature of the Forces

taxonomy. Most force elements are inherently multi-role, that is, they often have the

capability to support several warfighting roles. In this taxonomy, a force element is

assigned to a warfighting role based on its primary design role or the role in which the

service prefers to use it. Therefore, this approach seeks to display a force element in

accordance with its expected use, recognizing that it can fulfill other roles. This

simplified view of U.S. forces is intended to highlight for senior decision makers how

Combatant Commanders can be expected to use specific force elements.

15 The warfighting roles, their subcategories, and the subsequent assignment of Program Elements tothem are designed to broadly illustrate the uses of the military force structure. Since the forces can beused in a variety of ways, there are other ways in which these forces could have been organized.

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The taxonomy generally displays forces awaiting their wartime operational use by

the Combatant Commanders. However, the new era in defense has increased the breadth

and duration of operational activities, particularly for Expeditionary Forces. These

activities include extensive activities sometimes labeled Military-Operations-Other-

Than-War (MOOTW), such as peacekeeping by U.S. ground forces and the use of cruise

missiles for counter-terrorist campaigns.16 For Expeditionary Forces, these activities are

in contrast with their use within major theater wars. The forces taxonomy is suggestive of

these larger sets MOOTW missions as well. The Forces category also displays other

significant peacetime activities within the DoD that expand the scope of operational

activity. These include important initiatives for the national leadership that carry out

treaty compliance, arms control implementation, and threat reduction. These initiatives,

along with recognition of the expanded use of the military forces in operations other than

major theater wars, have also been given a place within the display.

B. OPERATIONAL DOMAINS

Operating forces constitute the direct means by which the Combatant

Commanders undertake operations. These are the specific classes of ships, operational

fighter squadrons, infantry divisions, and attack submarines that the Combatant

Commanders use to achieve their missions. Although operational domains

(Expeditionary Forces, Homeland Defense, and Military Space Forces) are the first

subdivision of the Operating Forces category, specific force elements are actually

assigned at an additional level of subdivision (Ground Combat and Strike, for example).

Because of the additional levels of detail, operational domains can sometimes be

overlooked.

Operational domains represent the context and operational purpose of their

assigned force elements. Their various resource allocations and relationships can be seen

more clearly at this level. For this reason, operational domains can be a useful level of

analysis for examining the defense program. Providing a conceptual background for

operational domains aids not only these analytical objectives, but also provides the

intellectual underpinnings needed for the replicable assignment of Forces PEs to various

categories under each domain.

16 The JCS Dictionary (JP 1-02) defines MOOTW as, “Operations that encompass the use of militarycapabilities across the range of military operations short of war. These military actions can be appliedto complement any combination of the other instruments of national power and occur before, during,and after war.”

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An operational domain represents a reasonably separable, enduring pattern of

operational activity important to senior decision-makers. An operational domain may be

an operating environment that imposes a common pattern on its users and special

restrictions on its interaction with other military environments. The domain of Military

Space Forces fits that definition. Or an operational domain may be set apart from other

domains for additional reasons. For example, the extreme sensitivity and compressed

time-scales of nuclear warfighting justify Homeland Defense’s status as an operational

domain, as does the renewed emphasis on homeland defense since the attacks of

September 11, 2001. An operational domain represents some combination of physical

environment, operational circumstance, or policy choice that creates patterns of

operational activity or force use.

C. PATTERNS OF FORCE ROLES WITHIN OPERATIONAL DOMAINS

Within each of the defined operational domains there is a common pattern. If the

domain level of the taxonomy is viewed as a set of general operational problems, it is not

surprising that the categories it contains are built up from the fundamental military

concepts of offense and defense. These general concepts may not be explicitly

represented within a domain, but they are, nevertheless, the conceptual underpinnings of

the force elements in that domain. Each operational domain contains one or more

category capable of offensive operations. Likewise, the general concept of defense is

introduced by placing one or more enablers (e.g., air control, sea control, etc.) into a

given domain.

An enabler is a force role necessary to the exercise of other capabilities,

especially offensive capabilities. Enablers have been defined as those critical supporting

roles that are necessary to the application of military force.17 The class of defensive

enablers is exemplified in the concept of control. Various service doctrines postulate the

control of oceans or airspace or land as the first requirement of subsequent offensive

operations. Control as a class of enablers translates into a capability to regulate an

opponent’s use of land, sea, or air. We introduce explicit categories for enablers of this

type in all three operational domains. Within the Expeditionary Forces domain, they are

17 The 1997 Quadrennial Defense Review described enablers as, “Critical to power projection and to ourunique ability to both shape the international security environment and respond to the full spectrum ofcrises are a host of capabilities and assets that enable the worldwide application of U.S. militarypower.” (“Report of the Quadrennial Defense Review,” William S. Cohen, May 1997, Chapter III:Defense Strategy, p. 17.)

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represented as Air Control and Sea Control categories. Within the Military Space Forces

domain, the Space Control category represents those means that work towards continuing

the unhindered friendly use of space.

These enabling defense capabilities are often explicitly created by the Military

Services through the development of specialized systems and organizations. Examples

include aircraft optimized for air-to-air combat and ships and submarines designed

primarily for the interdiction of other naval vessels. This pattern of defensive enablers

occurs often within the operating forces taxonomy.

D. FORCE INTERACTIONS

The concept of enabler raises the conceptual issue of how force interactions

should be represented within the taxonomy. Given the importance of control, and its

relationship with offense, both offensive and defensive roles are frequently organic to

military systems or organizations. Aircraft may, for example, be designed for offensive

operations but retain significant defensive capability, both for pure air control missions

and for self-defense within their offensive roles. Often ground forces with significant

offensive capability can be expected to simultaneously possess significant defensive

capability. Aircraft carriers, as another example, may play an offensive or defensive role

according to the operational circumstances.

Within an operational domain, offensive and defensive warfighting roles are

distinguished where significant forces are primarily designed for the enabling roles.

However, the interrelationship of these enabling categories can never be wholly separated

from the offensive operations they facilitate. Strike operations by tactical aircraft require

air control, which may be inherent in the design characteristics of those forces or may be

supplied by specialized forces. Naval strike operations also require sea control, which

may exist by virtue of the designed characteristics of a naval platform or the presence of

specialized forces.

There can be other interactions within a given domain. The concept of enabler is

wider than just that of defense. It can identify supporting elements such as airlift and

sealift that facilitate the combat roles. Also included in the enabler concept are other

centralized supporting elements such as intelligence and communications. Where

enabling support exists that is not dedicated to a specific category and instead supports

several roles, a separate category is typically created within an operational domain. The

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Mobility category within Expeditionary Forces and the Force Enhancement category

within Military Space Forces are examples of these separate supporting categories.

Within an operational domain, enablers (both combat and support elements) that

are dedicated to a single force role (such as organic intelligence or communications

support for the Strike or Ground Combat force roles) are assigned to the category they

support. For example, naval amphibious ships are dedicated to Marine Corps ground and

air elements and are assigned to the Ground Combat category.

Where support is more general and cannot be associated with a given force role or

usefully given its own category, support is assigned by service to a specified enabling

category such as Air Control or Sea Control. For example, general naval support for

expeditionary forces is assigned to Sea Control, and generalized Air Force support for its

expeditionary forces is assigned to Air Control. This convention for PE assignment,

identified in the category definitions in the chapter that follows, recognizes the

interdependence of these enabling categories with other force roles.

E. FORCES AND THE DISPLAY OF THEIR FULL COST

This section focuses on the varied ways costs are handled for forces personnel

and material, and how the costs for those resources are allocated to Forces or

Infrastructure activities. It points out where cost assignments are different than the reader

might reasonably expect. Often these differences spring from departmental policies that

differ from one expense area to another. The focus of this discussion is on the forces and

the display of their full costs in conjunction with the infrastructure. A similar discussion

in Chapter V focuses on the costs of the infrastructure itself. As background for this

discussion, it is useful to review and summarize the conceptual model underpinning the

Force & Infrastructure Categories.

1. DoD Conceptual Model Summary

The model displays the costs and purposes of DoD activities in relevant,

consistent categories that are useful to DoD decision makers. The taxonomy presents the

department as it organizes, trains, equips, and supports its military forces. The

combination of the forces themselves and the infrastructure that supports them constitute

the full cost of DoD’s warfighting capability. The model’s fundamental structure

recognizes the clear divide that exists between forces and their employment, in contrast

with the activities that create and sustain those forces. The taxonomy seeks to display

costs on this basis and show them in a consistent way.

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The model views forces as an aggregate of military units each of which is

composed of assigned personnel and material. Material in this case represents all

supplies, consumables, and major equipment items. Each of these classes of unit

resources, personnel, and material require a distinct class of support within the

infrastructure. The Infrastructure categories represent distinguishable classes of goods

and services that are ultimately used by the forces. They are part of the full cost of those

unit resources. Differences arise in the degree to which the full cost of forces personnel

and material are assigned to the Forces category. These differences are based on service

practice or departmental policy. In addition, there are differences within the infrastructure

itself in the way the costs of material or personnel are assigned. The following

subsections discuss where costs are shown in a straightforward way and where there are

important differences. Keep these differences in mind as the results of this model are

considered for inclusion in studies or decision papers.

2. Accounting for Forces Material and Military Personnel Costs

The FYDP balances the desirability of accumulating the full cost of each force

element with the requirements for visibility into the supporting infrastructure. These

conflicting goals have led to varied arrangements for accumulating and displaying costs.

These arrangements are most pronounced between Forces-assigned material and military

personnel. The differences affect F&IC-based data. The full cost of Forces-assigned

material, such as warfighting ships, aircraft, and armored vehicles, includes the

development and procurement costs of these major equipment items. It also properly

includes the cost of fuel, supplies, equipment spares, and the periodic depot maintenance

required over the life of the equipment item. With the exception of depot maintenance,

the cost of each of these sustaining expenses is reasonably well aligned with the Forces-

assigned Program Elements in the FYDP. The means for this alignment of sustaining

costs are the Defense Working Capital Funds (DWCF). However, for certain DWCF

activities (depot maintenance for Army aircraft and vehicles, Navy and Marine Corps

aircraft, and Marine Corps vehicles), the resources are retained within centrally funded

infrastructure Program Elements. Alternatively, depot maintenance costs for Navy ships

and Air Force aircraft are aligned with forces Program Elements. Nevertheless, on the

whole, a reasonably high fraction of total material costs for forces are shown with the

forces. The material costs of infrastructure activities are also reasonably well aligned.

A smaller fraction of the full cost of military personnel assigned to Forces is shown

with those forces. Composite pay, allowances, and retired pay accrual associated with all

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personnel are aligned accurately in Program Elements assigned to either Forces or

Infrastructure. However, the costs of personnel acquisition and personnel benefits are

pooled and not included in the cost of individual personnel positions. Specifically, the cost

of recruiting, training (except unit training), and educating forces personnel is displayed in

centralized categories within Infrastructure. These same costs for Infrastructure-assigned

personnel are also misaligned. Similarly, personnel benefits costs available to all personnel,

in either Forces or Infrastructure, are shown exclusively in Infrastructure. These include

military health care and central personnel benefits such as commissaries and DoD schools.

Chapter IV contains a more detailed discussion of this topic.

3. Effect of Varied Material and Personnel Cost Assignment

The effect of these arrangements can be said to understate the costs of personnel

shown in the Forces categories and in the Infrastructure categories as well. To contrast

this with the way material costs are handled, recall that the full cost of the DoD

warfighting capability is obtained by summing force and infrastructure costs. A more

complete display of cost for the material and military personnel assigned to forces can be

constructed by adding to them the whole cost of selected Infrastructure categories.

Figure III-1 shows an approximation of these costs, which roughly illustrates the

differences in the way the DoD handles each resource. It shows that over 75 percent of

material costs for military units assigned to Forces are associated with the F&IC Forces

category, while slightly more than 40 percent of the forces’ full military personnel costs are

displayed in the Forces category. The effect of this tendency is to show more of the cost of

a material-intensive force element with Forces categories. Alternatively, less of the cost of a

personnel-intensive force element tends to be shown with Forces categories. These effects

are embedded in the Program Elements as currently established. Any effort to mitigate

these effects means changing the assignment of costs to the individual Program Elements.18

18 Figure III-1 represents approximately 83 percent of DoD’s TOA for FY 2000. The estimate forMaterial costs associated with Forces includes Research and Development (R&D), Procurement, andOperations and Maintenance (O&M) appropriations from PEs assigned to Forces, minus an estimatefor the pay of civilians contained in those PEs. The estimate for Military Pay costs associated withforces includes Military Personnel appropriations from PEs assigned to Forces. Infrastructure categorycosts in the figure include all appropriations from PEs assigned to each of those Infrastructurecategories. The figure is intended to demonstrate a tendency and is an approximation. The exclusion ofother factors, such as infrastructure activities supporting other infrastructure, can further refine itsconclusions. The approximately 17 percent of DoD TOA for FY 2000 not included in Figure III-1 isfor the pay of civilians contained within Forces-assigned PEs, the Departmental Policy &Administration Infrastructure group, and the Organizational Support Infrastructure group.

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IV. FORCES CATEGORIES

A. FORCES DISPLAY OVERVIEW

The military force structure is assigned to the Combatant Commanders in an

annual memorandum signed by the Secretary of Defense. Typically entitled “Forces for

the Unified Commands,” the memorandum represents the formal assignment of existing

units, their equipment, and their organic support to specific Combatant Commands.

These assigned activities cover a range of combat and organic support activities. They

include, for example, the following explicit means of warfighting: warships, attack

aircraft, and mechanized formations. They also include the organic activities with which

the warfighting echelons are designed to operate. Examples of organic activities include

logistics units that support manpower and equipment, communications and intelligence

units, and the operational headquarters that directs the forces. These resources encompass

the range of activities designed to operate under the operational command of the

Combatant Commanders.

Figure IV-1 shows the structure and assigned codes of the first three tiers of the

Forces portion of the F&IC. The Forces category has three components: Operating

Forces, Command & Intelligence, and Forces Resource Adjustments. The first two are

the major components of the Forces category.

(1F1) Expeditionary Forces

(1F2) Homeland Defense

(1F3) Military Space Forces

(1F) Operating Forces

(1X1) Operational Command

(1X2) Intelligence Operations

(1X) Command & Intelligence

(1Z) Forces Resource Adjustments

(1) Forces

Figure IV-1. Overview of Forces Categories and Codes

Operating Forces represents the warfighting tools of the Combatant Commanders.

Specifically, it represents the Army Divisions, Navy ships and submarines, and Air Force

fighter and bomber squadrons assigned to the Combatant Commanders. Also included in

Operating Forces are the organic support units that sustain and enhance the warfighting

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units, for example, logistics and intelligence units. Taken together, these warfighting

units and their organic support constitute the vast bulk of the military force structure.

In contrast, Command & Intelligence represents the Combatant Commanders

themselves, their direct staff, their dedicated command and control activities, senior-level

intelligence programs, and the component headquarters that direct the operating forces.

Both Operating Forces and Command & Intelligence contain additional tiers of

assignment that are addressed in the following subsections.

Forces Resource Adjustments is a minor Forces category that contains technical

adjustments to Forces resources, such as FYDP Program Elements for foreign currency

fluctuations, which cannot be allocated to other, more-specific Forces categories.

1. Operating Forces

Operating Forces, where the bulk of military forces are assigned, contains the

following three broad categories (operational domains) that encompass a range of force

roles:

• Expeditionary Forces contains forces designed for major theater wars andlesser contingencies. Its orientation is to display land, sea, and air forcesdesigned for deployed operations outside the U.S. The majority of the militaryforce structure is displayed in its five categories: Strike, Air Control, SeaControl, Ground Combat, and Mobility.

• Homeland Defense Forces consists of nuclear deterrent forces, continental airdefense assets, counter-drug operations, and arms control and threat-reductionactivities. It is composed of three categories: Deterrence, Protection, andInternational Engagement & Threat Reduction.

• Military Space Forces contains space-based military assets and their organicground support. These forces can operate in support of both HomelandDefense forces and Expeditionary Forces. Four categories constitute the detailwithin the domain: Space Force Launch, Space Control, Force Enhancement,and Space Combat.

2. Command & Intelligence

Command & Intelligence forms the second half of the Forces category and

recognizes the interrelationship between senior headquarters and senior-level intelligence

programs. The categories under Command & Intelligence are:

• Operational Command includes operational elements of CombatantCommand headquarters, their component commanders, along with the

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supporting command and control systems. These systems, comprised of the units, platforms, and technologies that link senior commanders with their forces and higher headquarters, are viewed here as separate from tactical command and control systems that are organic to operating forces. Operational Command is made up of two categories: Operational Headquarters and Operational Command & Control Systems.

Intelligence Operations gathers together operational activities of the National Foreign Intelligence Program (NFIP), the Joint Military Intelligence Program (JMIP), and other centralized intelligence assets not routinely associated with the operating forces. The entire NFIP and JMIP programs are not contained in the category; management headquarters and basing activities are assigned to Infrastructure categories. The Intelligence Operations category also excludes intelligence activities or sensors organic to the operating force units and those intelligence assets assigned to operational headquarters. Surveillance and reconnaissance units directly used by the operating forces and under their control are assigned to the Operating Forces. The category consists of three categories: NFIP, JMIP, and Intelligence-Related Activities.

B. FORCES CATEGORY DESCRIPTIONS

The accuracy of the F&IC display is closely linked with the accurate assignment of each PE to the appropriate category. Each PE is assigned to one and only one category. Said another way, no Program Element is split for assignment to multiple categories. For this reason, understanding the conceptual model behind the display is crucial to correct PE assignment. Correctly distinguishing between Forces and Infrastructure and, in turn, between their categories requires rules for discriminating between the PEs. The objective of the rules is to provide the most succinct basis for PE assignment without straining to cover every possible case.

These rules are expressed as a series of terse and precise definitions, recognizable by shadowed boxes, as shown below for the overall definition for the Forces category.

(1) Forces Military units assigned to the Combatant Commands, their command and control elements, and their organic supporting units. The resources (dollars, manpower, and equipment) allocated to these units are associated with forces. In addition, agencies that are engaged in U.S. international policy activities under the direct supervision of the Office of the Secretary of Defense are included, along with the national and joint military intelligence programs.

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Definitions seek to provide reasonably precise criteria for the assignment of

resources contained within Program Elements of the Future Years Defense Program.

Consistent assignment of PEs in harmony with the objectives of the display create

accurate resource and cost information for senior decision-makers and their staffs.

Appendix C contains a full set of definitions for the entire F&IC hierarchy. The

remainder of this chapter defines the first three tiers of Forces categories.

(1F) Operating Forces

Forces assigned to the Combatant Commands, along with their closely related activities,operating resources, and those agencies engaged in U.S. international policy activities underthe direct supervision of the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

Within Operating Forces, three operational domains have been defined. Each

domain contains a series of roles that summarize for senior decision-makers the range of

warfighting activities and resources associated with the operational domain. With few

exceptions, Operating Forces represents those force units assigned to Combatant

Commanders. Within the taxonomy, force units are assigned to specific categories based on

their primary designed use and their expected employment within an operational domain.

Activities organic to a given warfighting role are assigned to the category they support.

Generalized support of the Military Services through units and resources expected to be

assigned to the warfighting commands are assigned to a specific enabling category by

convention. For example, within Expeditionary Forces, generalized naval support is

assigned to the Sea Control category. Generalized support for the Air Force is assigned to

the Air Control Category. No specific enabling category is associated with the ground

forces. Generalized support for land forces is assigned within the Ground Combat category.

Figure IV-2 shows three tiers of Operating Forces categories and their associated

category codes.

(1F1A) Strike

(1F1B) Air Control

(1F1C) Sea Control

(1F1D) Ground Combat

(1F1E) Mobility

(1F1) Expeditionary Forces

(1F2A) Deterrence

(1F2B) Protection

(1F2C) Int'l Engagement & Threat Reduction

(1F2) Homeland Defense

(1F3A) Space Force Launch

(1F3B) Space Control

(1F3C) Force Enhancement

(1F3D) Space Combat

(1F3) Military Space Forces

(1F) Operating Forces

Figure IV-2. Operating Forces Categories and Codes

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(1F1) Expeditionary Forces

Operating forces designed primarily for non-nuclear operations outside the United States.

The Expeditionary Forces category represents the theater warfighting capabilities

of the military force structure. These forces can expect assignment to those Combatant

Commands with responsibilities oriented toward theater warfighting. With respect to

resources, it is the largest of the three operational domains. These categories constitute a

range of warfighting roles that, in various combinations, equip the Combatant Commands

for theater warfighting missions.

Expeditionary Forces comprises five categories: (1) Strike, (2) Ground Combat,

(3) Air Control, (4) Sea Control, and (5) Mobility. Three of those contain specialized

enabling capabilities and the other two contain the means for offensive operations. Many

of the assigned forces are inherently multi-role, both in the context of theater warfighting

and in other types of military operations, such as small-scale contingencies and

peacekeeping operations. Thus, while the taxonomy is focused on theater warfighting, it

is designed to be suggestive of other capabilities. Within the context of theater

warfighting, the taxonomy assigns force units to the role they are primarily designed to

accomplish.

(1F1A) Strike

Expeditionary forces designed to damage and destroy enemy targets at long ranges fromfriendly bases. Strike forces are designed to deliver their effects through penetration andwithdrawal from enemy territory or by delivery of standoff weapons at extended ranges.

The Strike category includes both Air Force and Navy aircraft and cruise missiles

that are primarily designed for attacks against targets at long-distances from friendly

bases. These attacks are accomplished by forces designed to penetrate into unfriendly

territory and return or by long-range standoff weapons. The category includes aircraft

carriers and those naval surface combatants that operate in mutual support of the aircraft

carrier and are cruise-missile capable. Special Operations Forces (SOF) are included in

light of their ability to penetrate target areas, operate, and withdraw.

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(1F1B) Air Control

Expeditionary forces designed primarily to defeat enemy air attacks within a military theater.Air control forces enable the capabilities of other forces to be brought to bear against theenemy. Air Control includes protection against Theater Ballistic Missiles.

Air Control represents the enabling force role that denies use of the air to an

opponent and enables the capabilities of other forces to be brought to bear in theater

warfighting. This category includes defense against theater ballistic missiles. It contains

those systems and units designed specifically to defeat enemy air attacks and which

provide common support to multiple force elements. Forces typically assigned to this

category include Air Force F-15 and Navy F-14 fighter aircraft, and Patriot surface-to-air

missiles assigned to theater-wide air defense. Other resources with air control–type

capabilities that are dedicated to warfighting forces assigned in other categories are

assigned to those other categories. For example, anti-aircraft weapons organic to ground

force units are assigned to Ground Combat. Area support for theater warfighting forces

are contained in the Air Control category.

Air Control is doctrinally viewed as the key enabling mission for all Air Force

theater warfighting operations. Air Force supporting forces assigned to a Combatant

Commander that are not dedicated to a strike mission are assigned to the Air Control

category.

(1F1C) Sea Control

Expeditionary forces designed to deny offensive use of the seas to the enemy and to securesea-lanes against interdiction. Sea control enables the capabilities of other forces to bebrought to bear against the enemy.

The Sea Control category represents the enabling force role that secures the use of

the sea for friendly forces and denies its use to an opponent. Anti-submarine warfare

(ASW) is a key role within this category. The Sea Control category is viewed doctrinally

as a key enabler of all sea-based strike operations and sealift. The core of the Sea Control

category is the Navy attack submarine, which, among other capabilities, is designed to

attack hostile submarines and surface ships. Sea Control includes surface combatants

without cruise missile capabilities or those that are designed for ASW missions.

Supporting naval forces or units assigned to a Combatant Commander but not dedicated

to other force roles are assigned to this category.

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(1F1D) Ground Combat

Expeditionary forces and closely related activities designed primarily for the defeat ofopposing ground forces and for the establishment of control over land areas.

Ground Combat forces include most Army and Marine Corps Combatant

Command–assigned units, along with those systems primarily designed or dedicated to

the support of this force role. It includes all Marine Corps aircraft. These aircraft are

doctrinally designed and justified to support Marine Corps ground forces. The category

also includes the Air Force A-10 close air support aircraft, which was designed primarily

for supporting ground combat. In addition, the category includes all Navy amphibious

ships. These ships are dedicated to Marine Corps ground forces and represent a

supporting force to Marine Corps ground elements. The ground combat role is both an

enabler and an offensive category. A division between offensive and defensive

capabilities is not a useful distinction within the taxonomy.

(1F1E) Mobility

Expeditionary forces and resources designed to support the deployment of expeditionaryforces.

The Mobility category represents the enabling force role that supports the

transportation of other expeditionary forces. Many expeditionary forces are self-

deploying or possess dedicated organic transportation assets. The Mobility category

represents assets that are available to provide common-user transportation (i.e., available

to more than one Military Service), including airlift, sealift, aerial refueling, aeromedical

evacuation, port terminal operations, and road and rail surface movements. The Mobility

category also includes programs for the pre-positioning of equipment and material.

Mobility forces are unique within the Forces category in that significant portions

of their costs are aligned with transportation customers through a working capital fund.

Working capital funds allocate costs for specific defense products or services to customer

Program Elements. These arrangements are more typically used to allocate the cost of

Infrastructure activities to customer accounts (discussed in more detail in Chapter V).

Mobility forces support defense customers in both Forces and Infrastructure activities.

These customers are, for example, troops requiring military transportation to training

exercises. This distribution of mobility costs to customers has the effect of understating

the cost of mobility forces in F&IC-based displays.

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(1F2) Homeland Defense

Operating forces designed primarily to deter or defeat direct attacks on the United States andits territories and agencies engaged in U.S. international policy activities under the directsupervision of the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

Homeland Defense forces are the activities and forces that seek to shield U.S.

territory and its population from attacks and intrusions. They serve to deter or defeat

direct attacks on U.S. territory in all its forms. During the Cold War, this operational

domain was dominated by nuclear warfighting forces, so, not surprisingly, the domain

contains nuclear deterrence and continental air defense forces. These remain important

force roles. However, in the decade since the Cold War, even before the attacks on

September 11, 2001, there has been a renewed interest and broadened definition of

homeland defense issues. In addition to counterterrorism, Homeland Defense expanded

with DoD’s commitment to aid the interdiction of drug shipments to the United States

and guard against computer attack on the national information infrastructure. One

important adjunct to the deterrence of nuclear attack has been initiatives aimed at nuclear

threat-reduction, bio-terrorism defense, and arms control. These senior-level policy

initiatives seek to reduce nuclear weapons, diminish the risks of proliferation from

weapons of mass destruction, and enforce technological security. In addition, Homeland

Defense includes the resources for senior-level policy initiatives seeking to influence

global strategic issues through international contacts. These initiatives, where they have

been identified in separate Program Elements, are contained in this category.

Homeland Defense is divided into three categories: (1) Deterrence, (2) Protection,

and (3) International Engagement & Threat Reduction. They recognize the continuing role

played by offensive nuclear forces in the deterrence of nuclear attack, the emerging role of

national missile defense, along with the expanded concept of protecting U.S territory

against varied threats. They also capture the senior-level initiatives for arms control and

threat reduction both by counter-proliferation and expanded international contacts.

(1F2A) Deterrence

Homeland defense forces with the primary mission of deterring attacks on the United Statesand its territories by means of retaliation against an attacker.

The Deterrence category contains all offensive nuclear forces or weapons such as

the Air Force and Navy intercontinental ballistic missile programs and their dedicated

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supporting activities. The category also includes weapons exclusively used in nuclear

warfighting, such as the Air Launched Cruise Missile (ALCM) and the Advanced Cruise

Missile (ACM).

(1F2B) Protection

Homeland defense forces or activities with the primary mission of defeating attacks orintrusions on the United States and its territories.

This category captures the expanded concepts of territorial defense that have

emerged since the end of the Cold War, along with national missile defense initiatives. It

includes programs to protect against illegal drug activities and domestic activities to

counter terrorism, along with the more conventional force roles associated with air

defense. The common factor within this category is the assertion of control over U.S.

territory against incursions and direct attacks of all types. Generalized support for

Homeland Defense activities that cannot be associated with other categories within the

domain are assigned here. Specific activities for protecting forces or installations in other

categories against terrorist attack are assigned to those categories.

(1F2C) International Engagement & Threat Reduction

Arms control and threat-reduction activities under the supervision of the Office of theSecretary of Defense.

The International Engagement & Threat Reduction category recognizes senior-

level policy initiatives, which serve to implement national strategy, as an important DoD

activity. These initiatives can have operational consequences that alter the balance of

military forces, shape the international environment, or diminish direct risks to the U.S.

homeland. These risk-reduction activities include support for countering proliferation of

weapons and nuclear material and for controlling export of U.S. technology. The

category includes broad activities that seek to mold and shape the international

environment towards U.S. interests. It also captures foreign military sales activities that

can buttress allied capabilities for a more favorable balance of forces.

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(1F3) Military Space Forces

Operating forces deployed in space and their associated supporting elements.

Military Space Forces are explicitly assigned to the Space Combatant

Commander. Other space activities are distributed as appropriate. The category

recognizes space as a unique theater of military operations that also supports other

operational activities. According to DoDD 3100.10, “Space is a medium like the land,

sea, and air within which military activities will be conducted to achieve U.S. national

security objectives.”19 Space forces play supporting roles as communications links

between expeditionary forces and their higher headquarters. They also play crucial roles

in surveillance against ballistic missile attacks on U.S. territory and against theater

forces. The category as a whole seeks to gather military space assets into a single

category and recognize them as a specific operational domain with unique requirements

for deployment and operation.

Military Space Forces comprises four categories that capture the unique

requirements of deploying forces into space, the emerging realities of space control, the

enhancement role these forces play in supporting other operating forces, and the potential

for space-based combat. The four categories are (1) Space Force Launch, (2) Space

Control, (3) Force Enhancement, and (4) Space Combat.

(1F3A) Space Force Launch

Space vehicles and supporting facilities that deploy space force systems.

Space Force Launch includes launch vehicles that deploy space forces into orbit.

It also includes the specialized supporting organizations, facilities, and range operations

necessary for space launch. Program Elements assigned to this category include the

Evolved Expendable Launch System (EELV), specified expenses for Space Shuttle

operations, and the Eastern and Western Space Launch Facilities.

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(1F3B) Space Control

Space forces and supporting elements designed primarily for the surveillance or defeat ofenemy space activities.

Space control is ensuring the use of space by friendly forces while recognizing

the potential requirement for denying its use to opponents. It is an enabling force role.

Space Control forces become necessary when the friendly use of space is put at risk by

hostile capability or when hostile use of space requires opposing action. While this is a

doctrinally well-developed force role, and research into space-control weapons has been

undertaken, there are no weapons systems developed for this category. Space Control

forces consist at this time of space surveillance resources that monitor the use of space by

allies and strategic competitors.

(1F3C) Force Enhancement

Space forces and supporting elements designed primarily to provide support to expeditionaryand homeland defense forces.

Force Enhancement constitutes the bulk of Military Space Force resources. It

includes all orbiting platforms that provide communications, surveillance, weather

information, and other support to either Expeditionary or Homeland Defense Forces or

their command elements. The category also includes the terrestrial control segments that

direct these orbital forces.

(1F3D) Space Combat

Space forces and supporting elements designed primarily to conduct combat operations usingspace-based weapons.

The Space Combat category represents the doctrinal possibility of space-based

weapons capable of engaging terrestrial targets. These differ from weapons that might be

primarily designed for space control. The Space Combat category currently contains no

assigned Program Elements.

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(1X) Command & Intelligence

Programs that provide effective direction and control of combatant military operations.These programs include dedicated operational headquarters, associated command andcontrol systems, and intelligence collection and exploitation.

Senior-level command is a distinct warfighting function with a close relationship

to intelligence. With increasing seniority, the functions of command diverge from any

single force role and begin to orchestrate multiple capabilities. Associated with these

requirements are increasingly unique communications and information requirements.

Similarly, the functions of intelligence in support of senior-level decision makers take on

unique characteristics. Often, intelligence support at this level requires independent

operations in the search for information. These characteristics of senior-level command

and its supporting intelligence requirements are captured in a separate display within the

Forces taxonomy.

Command & Intelligence is divided into two categories: (1) Operational

Command and (2) Intelligence Operations. Operational Command includes Combatant

Command headquarters and their directly subordinate service-component headquarters.

Within Operational Command are the specialized command and control systems by

which operational commanders employ their forces. The second category, Intelligence

Operations, includes the National Foreign Intelligence Program (NFIP), the Joint Military

Intelligence Program (JMIP), and intelligence-related activities, except for selected PEs

from the NFIP and JMIP containing infrastructure-type activities. Figure IV-3 shows

three tiers of the Command & Intelligence taxonomy and its associated category codes.

(1X1A) Operational Headquarters

(1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems

(1X1) Operational Command

(1X2A) National Foreign Intelligence Program

(1X2B) Joint Military Intelligence Program

(1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities

(1X2) Intelligence Operations

(1X) Command & Intelligence

Figure IV-3. Command & Intelligence Categories and Codes

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(1X1) Operational Command

Combatant Command headquarters and component headquarters (as defined in DoDD5100.73) primarily responsible for directing and controlling the employment of global ortheater-level U.S. military forces along with the technical means for exercising operationalcontrol.

Command is a distinct organizational function that exists within all military units.

It is the organizing function that synthesizes unit-assigned personnel and material into an

effective whole. In military organizations, each unit is organized within a hierarchy. As

the functions of command are exercised at increasingly senior levels, command

transitions from the direct management of personnel and material to the management and

direction of subordinate units. The command function is exercised throughout the forces

assigned to the Operating Forces taxonomy. However, with increasing seniority, the

functions of command diverge from any single force role and begin to orchestrate

multiple operational capabilities.

An essential requirement of operational command is communications with

assigned forces. This requirement places unique demands on communications and

information technologies. Frequently, military units are created to operate and sustain

these technologies. Command and control systems are dedicated organizations and

equipment that maintain the connectivity of commanders with their assigned forces for

the direction of operational activities. Command and control systems are frequently

dedicated communications links distinct from communications requirements for logistical

or administrative support.

Operational Command comprises the two categories of (1) Operational

Headquarters and (2) Operational Command & Control Systems.

(1X1A) Operational Headquarters

Combatant Command headquarters and component headquarters responsible for theexercise of operational control over the employment of U.S. military forces.

This category consists of Combatant Command headquarters and their component

headquarters that exercise operational control over the employment of U.S. military

forces. This category contains Combatant Command headquarters and staff, sub-unified

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commands, and service component headquarters. Combatant Commanders exercise their

control over assigned forces through component headquarters. These component

headquarters may sometimes overlap or be embedded within major commands of the

Military Departments. Within these commingled headquarters exists a range of staff

functions, some of which are inherently operational while others exercise inherent

support functions of the Military Departments. Service operational headquarters assigned

to this category are intended to contain operational functions that serve to exercise

command functions for military operations. Program Elements that contain a

predominance of operational functions are assigned to this category.

(1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems

The dedicated facilities, equipment, communications, and personnel for the support ofoperational headquarters in their exercise of operational control over the employment of U.S.military forces.

Operational Command often requires specialized communications technology that

allows direction and control over assigned forces. These specialized communications

applications or organizations maintain connectivity between operational commanders and

their forces. Operational Command & Control Systems are distinguished here from other

sets of communication requirements such as those that enable logistics and administrative

support between Military Departments and their supported operating forces. Operational

Command & Control Systems equipment and activities are typically dedicated or

specialized communications assets optimized for the exercise of operational control.

They are most typically associated with mid- to senior-level headquarters. General field

communications systems extending to tactical headquarters are assigned within the

appropriate category of the operating forces. General or bulk communications links that

command and control systems use to maintain their connectivity are not viewed as part of

the system and are therefore not included in this category.

(1X2) Intelligence Operations

Specified operational resources of the National Foreign Intelligence Program, the JointMilitary Intelligence Program, and other related activities.

Intelligence Operations consists of three categories: (1) National Foreign

Intelligence Program (NFIP), (2) Joint Military Intelligence Program (JMIP), and

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(3) Intelligence-Related Activities. The NFIP and JMIP represent important categories

for senior decision-makers. These categories are managed differently than other

functional areas. With modest exceptions, they are grouped to correspond to categories in

other budget-related documents.20 The NFIP and JMIP represent the senior levels of the

intelligence community within the F&IC. The Intelligence Operations category

recognizes the set of independent activities undertaken by senior-level intelligence

agencies that operate apart from those intelligence resources dedicated to the Operating

Forces.

(1X2A) National Foreign Intelligence Program

Specified operational resources of the National Foreign Intelligence Program as defined byExecutive Order.

The National Foreign Intelligence Program (NFIP) is defined in U.S. Code as, “all

programs, projects, and activities of the intelligence community, as well as any other

programs of the intelligence community designated jointly by the Director of Central

Intelligence and the head of a United States department or agency or by the President.”

The definition goes on to distinguish NFIP programs from other intelligence activities

within the operating forces by specifying that that they do “not include programs,

projects, or activities of the military departments to acquire intelligence solely for the

planning and conduct of tactical military operations by United States Armed Forces.”21

Program Elements assigned to the NFIP are designated within the Future Years Defense

Program (FYDP). NFIP-designated Program Elements are assigned to this category with

the exception of NFIP management headquarters, skill training, and installation support.

(1X2B) Joint Military Intelligence Program

Specified operational resources of the Joint Military Intelligence Program.

The Joint Military Intelligence Program (JMIP) is a centrally managed

intelligence program of the Department of Defense. It provides resources for Defense-

wide intelligence initiatives and activities providing support to multiple DoD customers.

20 Intelligence infrastructure programs are assigned to Infrastructure categories.21 Title 50 USC, Section 401a (6).

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JMIP Program Elements are designated by appropriate program managers. JMIP includes

the following programs:

• Defense Cryptologic Program (DCP),

• Defense General Intelligence and Applications Program (DGIAP)

• Defense Imagery and Mapping Program (DIMAP), and

• Defense Joint Counterintelligence Program (DJCIP) 22

(1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities

Operational intelligence activities not associated with the operating forces, the NationalForeign Intelligence Program or the Joint Military Intelligence Program.

Intelligence-Related Activities include other means for intelligence operations not

associated with the operating forces, nor assigned to the National Foreign Intelligence

Program or the Joint Military Intelligence Program. Typically these resources are

dedicated to senior-level headquarters and operate independently from tactical units.

Intelligence-Related Activities, together with the Joint Military Intelligence

Program and the National Foreign Intelligence Program constitute the Intelligence

Operations category within the F&IC taxonomy.

(1Z) Forces Resource Adjustments

Programs that record centralized resource adjustments that were not allocated to theprograms affected, e.g., Foreign Currency Fluctuation, Commissary Resale Stocks, andForce Structure deviations.

If they cannot be allocated to other Forces categories, technical adjustments to

Forces resources are assigned to this category.

22 See DoDD 5205.9, “Joint Military Intelligence Program,” April 7, 1995.

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V. INFRASTRUCTURE CONCEPTS

DoD infrastructure activities create and sustain the forces Combatant Commanders use

to fight wars. These activities are maintained and operated by the Military Departments and

Defense Agencies to administer and support the combatant forces. Each Military Department is

assigned responsibility for a set of specific support activities under Title 10 U.S. Code and the

Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986 (see Appendix A). In general terms, the law requires the

Military Departments to provide the material, manpower, and organization needed to create

and sustain effective military units. Briefly, these infrastructure activities involve:

• Equipping new generations of military forces with modern weapons,

• Recruiting and training personnel to use them to fight effectively,

• Forming new units or upgrading existing units at assigned home stations, and

• Sustaining all aspects of new and existing forces.

Infrastructure consists of organizations established and sustained by the Military

Departments to fulfill their statutory responsibility to man, train, and equip the forces. These

organizations provide ongoing, continuous, and routine support for the Forces as they await use

by the Combatant Commanders. While this is the general arrangement displayed within the

Force & Infrastructure Categories, it is important to remember that the Military Departments

and Defense Agencies continue to support the forces after the Combatant Commanders employ

them. This wartime mission of the infrastructure sustains the operational forces as their

component resources are consumed and exhausted. The continuous renewal of the forces

through the shipment of spare parts, the rotation of personnel, or the transportation of

consumable supplies is a critical part of effective warfighting sometimes overlooked in

Department of Defense analyses.

The wartime sustainment of the forces compounds the difficult problem of correctly

sizing the infrastructure relative to forces. Some of these issues will be touched on in

subsequent sections. But if one of the principles of this taxonomy is to promote a balanced

view of the infrastructure, two important points must be made by way of introduction:

1. Infrastructure contains activities necessary to the creation and sustainment offorces during peace, war, and operations other than war, and

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2. The most efficient size and composition of infrastructure are difficult toascertain because optimal support capability levels are much different duringpeace, war, and operations other than war.

With these points in mind, the features of the Infrastructure display can be

introduced and its underlying concepts explained.

A. WHAT IS INFRASTRUCTURE?

Fundamentally, infrastructure is defined as those specialized organizations within

the Military Departments and Defense Agencies designed to organize, man, train, equip

and support Forces assigned to the Combatant Commands. The functions of these

specialized organizations were codified in the Goldwater-Nichols legislation and are

specified in U.S. Code (see Appendix A). Organizations of this type are retained by the

Military Departments and are not assigned to Combatant Commands. As a result, the

distinction between forces and infrastructure is now fundamental to the organization of

the Military Departments.

Establishing specialized support organizations is a common feature in the design

of complex organizations. Arrangements of this type can create economies of scale that

reduce costs and deliver standardized products. By creating specialized infrastructure

activities, the DoD can remove duplication of these activities from Forces units, which

further orients their organizational design toward operational roles. This approach

emphasizes organizational structures designed for combat and focused on operational

readiness. An example of this approach is the centralized development of equipment,

centralized recruiting, or operation of a wholesale supply system operating apart from the

forces. In this light, the term “infrastructure” becomes a shorthand way to refer to these

common support functions that have been organized apart from the operational forces.

The effectiveness and efficiency of infrastructure, and its size relative to forces should

always be subject to examination.

While the centralized support functions exist primarily to support operational

units, they support infrastructure organizations as well. The process of specialization that

benefits the forces also benefits infrastructure activities. Centralized recruiting, basic

training, hospitals, acquisition management, or long-haul communications are centralized

infrastructure functions that provide support not only to the forces, but also to other

infrastructure organizations. This is an important factor in the design of Infrastructure

categories and in the display of Infrastructure costs—it is integral to the discussion of

Infrastructure concepts in this section. Despite the added complexity of supporting other

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infrastructure organizations, infrastructure fundamentally derives its justification from its

relationship with the forces.

B. RELATIONSHIP OF INFRASTRUCTURE TO FORCES

The cost of infrastructure is a component of the total cost of forces. Establishing

the general relationship of infrastructure to forces is important to creating a consistent

display of infrastructure manpower, organizations, and dollars. If combatant-assigned

forces are viewed as organizations composed of material and personnel, then

infrastructure can be viewed as activities to develop, procure, and supply forces material,

along with those activities that recruit, qualify, and assign forces personnel. In this

example, material and personnel are the fundamental resources out of which forces

organizations are created. They are the building blocks of forces units and are, as such,

output of the infrastructure. In this sense, infrastructure represents the process or

mechanism of creating the output or products. Seeking to distinguish the output of the

infrastructure from its mechanisms is a useful standard in establishing a consistent

display of Infrastructure resources. The most precise and consistent force and

infrastructure displays will be produced from Program Elements that correspond to this

concept. Relative to this standard, the various mechanisms for assigning costs to Program

Elements within the Future Years Defense Program is addressed later in this section.

C. RELATIONSHIPS AMONG INFRASTRUCTURE CATEGORIES

Infrastructure categories themselves interact in certain ways as they create or

sustain the forces. For example, the process of providing technically advanced equipment

to the forces is an interactive process of the Acquisition Infrastructure category in

cooperation with the Science & Technology Program category. Science and technology

can be thought of as a knowledge base from which weapon system development precedes

towards its procurement. In addition, organizations within both these categories respond

to guidance from their senior management contained within the Departmental

Management category. The interactions of the three categories ultimately combine to

deliver a product to the forces.

Infrastructure categories interact in another way when they supply material and

services to other infrastructure activities as well as to forces. The Defense Health

Program, for example, represents health care for the uniformed services whether they are

assigned to Forces or Infrastructure. Central Training, likewise, provides training to

military and civilian students assigned to both Forces and Infrastructure activities.

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Understanding the interactions between Infrastructure categories, and how these

interactions are represented within the FYDP, is important to understanding

Infrastructure categories and the display of their associated resources.

D. WHAT AN INFRASTRUCTURE CATEGORY REPRESENTS

An Infrastructure category is designed to represent a broad collection of related

activities needed to create or sustain the forces. Each category is structured to display the

full set of resources necessary to produce its product or service. Functional categories

such as Installation Support and Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities

associated with the supported Infrastructure category are included with that category. A

category usually contains activities from each of the Military Departments and from a

Defense Agency. In the case of a specific Military Department, these activities often

belong to a single major command or direct reporting unit within that department.

The Central Logistics category, for example, can be expected to contain many

resources from the Air Force Material Command, an Air Force major command that,

among its other functions, operates depot-maintenance activities in support of the forces.

In keeping with the objective of displaying the full set of resources needed to produce a

product or service, the Central Logistics category also contains the Military Service’s

management headquarters associated with wholesale logistics support to the forces. The

category also includes the installation support, base operating support, and base

communications Program Elements associated with Central Logistics support to the

Forces. These latter functions, referred to here as common functions, are included with

most Infrastructure categories and are addressed in the following section.

E. FUNCTIONS COMMON TO MULTIPLE CATEGORIES

Each Infrastructure category is structured to capture the full set of resources

associated with supplying its products or services to the forces. If infrastructure consists

of a series of activities providing support to the forces, then Infrastructure itself requires

many of the same types of support. Like forces, it needs supplies, trained people,

facilities, and policy makers. Where PEs of this type support specific Infrastructure

elements, they are assigned to that category. Examples are Headquarters & Other

Administrative Activities (HOAA) and Installation Support, which are shown separately

within Infrastructure categories wherever possible. Installation Support is further divided

into (1) Base Operating Support, (2) Base Communications, (3) Facilities Support, and

(4) Environmental Programs. These categories, described in the following subsections,

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represent activities found in most of the major Infrastructure categories and, in each case,

their efforts are dedicated to producing that category’s specific product or service.

Another way to organize these common functions would be to assign all Base

Operating Support (BOS) PEs in the department to a single BOS category, all Base

Communication PEs to a single Base Communications category, and so on. This purely

functional arrangement would present the total cost of a given function in a single,

unifying category. We did not do that because we believe the cost of these common

functions should be included in the cost of each Infrastructure category’s output goods or

services. These resources are dedicated to the production of that category’s unique set of

output and their cost should be included in the cost of producing it. This approach, used

throughout the F&IC taxonomy, is consistent with the themes of Activity-Based Costing.

Nevertheless, special analyses of these crosscutting activities remain an important

requirement. The F&IC coding structure enables analysts to quickly retrieve resources for

these common functions. HOAA and Installation Support are categories in nine of the

twelve major Infrastructure categories. When present, they always occupy the first and

second positions in the coding structure. For example, the codes for HOAA and

Installation Support under Communications & Information Infrastructure (2C) are coded

2C1 and 2C2. The same categories under Defense Health Program (2M) are 2M1 and

2M2. See Appendixes B and C for details. Exceptions to this coding convention exist

within the Science & Technology Program category, and coding structures in some

categories may omit one or both common categories. See Appendixes B and C for

details.

1. Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities

Management and administration activities are present in most infrastructure

categories. Typically this category contains management headquarters activities that

provide policy and direction to the production activities producing a category’s output.

The HOAA category can also include generalized cost-reduction initiatives,

modernization, research, or studies relevant to the overall Infrastructure category.

Management headquarters is a specific term defined in DoD Directive 5100.73, “Major

Department of Defense Headquarters Activities,” May 13, 1999.

2. Installation Support

Base Operations, Base Communications, Facilities Support, and Environmental

Programs make up the Installation Support category.

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a. Base Operations

Base operations are the common set of services and organizations necessary to

house and sustain hosted units and organizations. The category includes base/post/station

security, its administration, retail supply operations, visual information activities,

maintenance of installation equipment, and varying levels of support to morale, welfare,

and recreation activities. Housing for bachelor military members is included in this

category.23 These functions are distinguished from those that sustain, repair, and

modernize the installation facilities.

b. Base Communications

Base communications activities provide communications services to installations

and connect them with commercial and military long-haul communications networks.

This category also includes intra-base/post/camp radio.

c. Facilities Support

Facilities support activities sustain, restore, and modernize installation facilities.

It includes real property services, maintenance and repair, minor construction, and

facilities disposal.

d. Environmental Programs

Environmental programs protect or restore the environment on installations. This

includes pollution prevention, environmental conservation, environmental compliance,

restoration, and research.

F. DISPLAY OF INFRASTRUCTURE COSTS WITHIN THE FYDP

There are three general ways in which infrastructure costs are shown in the

FYDP. They range from showing all of the costs in Forces to showing all of the costs in

Infrastructure. Knowing how those costs are distributed within the Future Years Defense

Program is important to understanding cost displays that use the F&IC taxonomy. We

introduced this general topic in Chapter III with respect to the full cost of Forces. In this

section, we address this same topic from the perspective of Infrastructure (i.e., some or

all of the costs of its products are either distributed to Forces or contained in centralized

23 Bachelor Housing is a subelement of the housing component within Regular Military Compensation(RMC). Additional discussion of this important component of total military personnel compensation isincluded within the discussion of Personnel Support Infrastructure.

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Infrastructure-assigned PEs). This section discusses Infrastructure cost displays against a

model of Infrastructure as a production mechanism, and Forces as the product of that

mechanism. Infrastructure cost displays are evaluated to the degree that product costs are

associated with Forces and the costs of their production mechanisms are associated with

a specific Infrastructure category.

Recall from Chapter II that displaying the full cost of forces is an important goal

for senior decision-makers, as is visibility into the costs of certain parts of its supporting

infrastructure. These conflicting objectives underpin the three case examples outlined

below. Each case has specific effects on F&IC Infrastructure cost displays.

• Case A: The Cost of the Mechanism and the Product are in Forces. TheCentral Logistics category provides most commonly needed supplies tocustomers DoD-wide, charging the customer a rate that includes both the costof the supply item and the cost of the infrastructure activity necessary to stockand deliver it. The Defense Working Capital Fund (DWCF) enables managersto charge customers for both the cost of the product and the cost of theInfrastructure mechanism.24

• Case B: The Cost of the Mechanism is in Infrastructure; the Cost of theProduct is in Forces. Acquisition Infrastructure oversees the development andprocurement of equipment such as tanks, aircraft, and ships. This activityfocuses on the program offices, which are viewed as the mechanisms thatproduce the equipment, and the equipment, in turn, is viewed as a product of

24 Conceptually, the DWCF generates a significant flow of funds between the forces and theinfrastructure, and within the infrastructure itself. It establishes a customer-supplier relationshipbetween organizations. Where implemented, the DWCF system provides supplies and material to forceand infrastructure customers (users) at prices that recover their full cost, including overhead costs. TheDWCF is a means for more fully aligning the costs of equipment operations and general supplies withthe supported activity. In short, it makes each customer account (e.g., an aircraft carrier) responsiblefor paying for the cost of the goods and services needed for its operations. Included in this cost istypically an increment of depreciation costs that serves to re-capitalize the support activity. WithinInfrastructure, many Central Logistics activities, for example, are financed by DWCF. Specifically, acommon service of the DWCF is to sell reparable parts to Forces-assigned organizations possessingaircraft, ships, or vehicles. The sale of reparable parts illustrates the effect of the DWCF on the Force& Infrastructure Categories display. Those effects will be similar for the sale of other products andservices provided by the DWCF. With respect to reparable spares needed for maintaining forceequipment, the money to buy these parts has been allocated to the customers and most of the funds canbe found in the forces Program Elements. As the forces requisition the parts from the supply system,resources flow from the forces to the infrastructure to finance the repair and reissue of these parts.Parts are exchanged for appropriated funds. Included within the price that is charged for these parts arethe direct costs of the part along with an increment to cover overhead costs and to re-capitalize theDWCFs for depreciation on capital equipment. With respect to overhead, this includes the cost ofDWCF administration, management, and common services. With respect to re-capitalization, the costincrement is used to fund necessary investments in DWCF plant and equipment.

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Acquisition Infrastructure. The funds necessary to buy the equipment,however, are included in Program Elements assigned to Forces categories.

• Case C: The Cost of the Mechanism and the Product are both inInfrastructure. Whether assigned to force units or infrastructure activities, allservice members are entitled to comprehensive medical care. The cost of theircare is part of the full cost of a marine, a sailor, a soldier, or an airman. Healthcare of service members is a responsibility of the Military Departments. Themechanism for delivering this care is through the Defense Health Program(DHP), a large and significant budget category contained in a specified set ofProgram Elements. On a day-to-day basis, the DHP provides medical care toservice members, their families, and the retired military community. The costof that care, generated by the DHP, is difficult to separate from the cost ofDHP doctors or hospitals. As such, the full set of DHP Program Elements,containing the costs of both its products and its mechanisms, are assigned toInfrastructure categories.

A complete discussion of the merits for each of these cases is outside the scope of

this report. The basis for choice between the three cost cases within the FYDP reside in

the complex needs for DoD decisionmaking and oversight. However, we offer the

following as a summary of the topic:

• Choose Case A when you are concerned with the full cost of specific forceelements.25 Case A is particularly desirable when decisions must be made onthe quantity, mix, and benefits of the force structure. The defense planning,programming, and budgeting paradigm is based on knowing the full cost ofdefense output. Knowing the full cost and benefits for each of these forceelements helps senior leaders judge their worth. This is also true whenconsidering the full cost of intermediate output, such as the case of aninfrastructure activity supporting another infrastructure activity. When Case Ais used, the cost of the support is properly aligned with the consuminginfrastructure activity. For example, supply costs associated with flyingtraining are aligned to the Central Training category under Case A. Mostsupply and maintenance costs within the Central Logistics portion of theMaterial Support group are handled as Case A costs. Thus, Infrastructurecategory displays based on Case A display more of the cost of infrastructurein Forces than either Case B or Case C does.

• Choose Case B when you want to focus directly on the funds attributed to alarge procurement project, such as buying a ship or a fleet of aircraft, and

25 Statement of Federal Financial Accounting Standards No. 4: Managerial Cost Accounting Standards(July 31, 1995, p. 318) states in part: “Reporting entities should report the full costs of outputs ingeneral purpose financial reports.” See footnote 10 in Chapter II for full quotation.

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manage the infrastructure costs for that project separately. In the absence of aDWCF-type funding arrangement for major procurement products, separateProgram Elements for products and the associated infrastructure “mechanism”often exist. In this way, a program office, for example, can be distinguishedfrom its associated major defense acquisition program. Case B allows for PEscontaining the product cost to be assigned to Forces and the PEs containingthe mechanism cost to be assigned to Infrastructure. This is consistent withthe F&IC conceptual model, which views Forces as a direct cost of the DoDmission and Infrastructure as its indirect costs. Case B typically displaysinfrastructure activity costs such as personnel and facilities in PEs assigned toInfrastructure. Most acquisition programs within the Material SupportInfrastructure group are handled as Case B costs. To summarize this case,Infrastructure displays based on Case B display less of the cost ofinfrastructure in Forces than Case A does and more in Forces thanCase C does.

• Choose Case C when you are concerned with the full cost of specificinfrastructure categories. In Case C, infrastructure programs pay all costs forall customers. But because customers are getting “free goods,” managing tofulfill only the real need for those goods is more difficult. However, Case C iscurrently in use in the FYDP wherever costs are difficult to align withconsuming activities. Most Personnel Support Infrastructure group costs arehandled as Case C costs. To summarize, Infrastructure category displaysbased on Case C display all infrastructure costs within Infrastructure.

No single concept is applied evenly throughout the defense infrastructure, and, as

a result, the cost content of Infrastructure displays is inconsistent across categories.

Therefore, it is important to remember how infrastructure costs are handled within the

FYDP and to be aware of the resulting effects if comparisons among the categories

become important.

G. DISPLAY OF INFRASTRUCTURE MANPOWER RESOURCES

The previous section describes three separate ways that some or all of an

Infrastructure category’s costs or dollar resources may appear in F&IC-based displays.

The three cases follow from the cost-allocation policies within the DoD and the way

these costs are shown in the FYDP and in the PEs. These varied cost allocations should

be distinguished from the display of other resources associated with PEs, particularly

manpower resources.

The FYDP and its PEs are organizationally based, as are the Force &

Infrastructure Categories. Manpower is obviously an essential component of

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organizations. Manpower resources associated with a given PE are displayed consistent

with their PE assignment. Unlike costs, an F&IC-based display of Infrastructure

manpower resources shows its actual allocations between the various categories. For

example, civilian manpower associated with PEs in the Central Logistics category are

contained within Central Logistics displays, even though the associated labor costs for

this manpower are associated with customer PEs. For infrastructure activities, the costs of

manpower, along with the other costs of infrastructure products, are sometimes with the

forces they support, sometimes wholly within the infrastructure, and sometimes split

between the two, as described in cases A through C in the previous section.

Despite these variances in the display of manpower costs, the actual manpower is

displayed with its appropriate Infrastructure category. Given the variances in cost

allocations, manpower can sometimes be a more reliable indicator of the size of the

various activities of the Military Departments and Defense Agencies.

H. EVALUATING THE SIZE OF INFRASTRUCTURE

The relationship between forces and infrastructure is often misunderstood. It is a

relationship that is intimate, ubiquitous, and complex. On a day-to-day basis, forces and

some types of infrastructure operate side-by-side, such as combat units at their host

installation. Alternately, forces may not derive benefits from specific infrastructure

activities for many years, as is the case with the Science and Technology Program. Given

these complexities, Infrastructure activities are occasionally characterized as inherently

wasteful costs that make little or no contribution to warfighting. This extreme view of

infrastructure may be supported anecdotally in individual cases, but it is not valid overall.

In addition to the cost accounting difficulties outlined previously, the following three

general problems can distort the assessment of infrastructure:

1. Activities seem to have excess assets because they are sized for war andappear to be under-used during peace.

2. Activities are organized separately from combat units they support and areseen as having a less important role.

3. Activities support warfighting in a very indirect way.

1. Wartime versus Peacetime Activity

The sizing of infrastructure activities can be difficult because each activity must

be big enough to handle the most demanding wartime scenario established for the forces

it supports. This means that the activity may have too little to do during peacetime and

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thus appear oversized. One example might be sizing some medical activities to

anticipated wartime casualty levels. Under these circumstances, the capability may

appear oversized to peacetime requirements.

2. Separate Organization

Many activities needed to support operational units are routinely organized

separately from units they support. This may be because they support many

organizations, because proximity to the operational unit is not required, or both. As

outlined at the beginning of this section, the creation of separate organizations to

undertake specific infrastructure-type functions is a common feature of contemporary

defense organization. This arrangement may make it seem these organizations are less

important and allow their long-term supporting relationship with the forces to be

overlooked. For example, heavy maintenance activities within depots, organized to gain

economies of scale and to serve multiple customers, can be difficult to assess as to their

capacity. Yet they can be the underlying factor in the readiness of equipment assigned to

warfighting units. Likewise infrastructure programs can be central to the quality of life of

Military Service members.

3. Indirect Support Activities

Some infrastructure activities support the forces over the long-term rather than

short-term. They are oriented towards future rather than the current forces. The Science

& Technology Program and Acquisition Infrastructure activities (including associated

Operational Test and Evaluation) support future warfighting. In addition, the DoD is

sometimes asked to conduct activities that do not directly support operational units and

may only indirectly support the department at all. For example, while combat units do not

directly need pollution-prevention programs, such programs are needed for DoD to do its

part in reaching a national goal.

There can be legitimate disagreements as to the appropriate size of each

infrastructure activity relative to the needs of the present and the anticipated warfighting

force. These are ultimately matters for prudent judgment by the senior leadership of the

Department of Defense. Mistakenly closing or downsizing a support activity relied on by

DoD forces can degrade the performance of warfighting units either immediately or

gradually over time, depending on the nature of support. For example, closing a fuel re-

supply activity could cause immediate problems, whereas closing a major acquisition

office may not cause apparent problems for some time. Even if there is doubt about the

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appropriateness of specific infrastructure activities, there is, nevertheless, a clear need for

infrastructure to support the forces. When the actual nature of infrastructure is fully

understood, its appropriate size and functionality becomes clearer.

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VI. INFRASTRUCTURE CATEGORIES

A. INFRASTRUCTURE DISPLAY OVERVIEW

The Infrastructure category is made up of twelve categories, which can be divided

into five groups. They are as follows:

• Organizational Support

• Material Support

• Personnel Support

• Departmental Policy & Administration

• Other Infrastructure

The first four groups are oriented to delivering specific sets of goods and services

to the forces. The Infrastructure display also includes a fifth, minor group of Other

Infrastructure, but, as will be discussed, the fundamental orientation of the F&IC display

is on the first four groups. The categories in these five groups address a broad range of

activities and services that are introduced in the following subsections. Figure VI-1

shows where among the five groups the twelve defined Infrastructure categories fall. It

also shows their associated F&IC codes.

(2A) Force Installations

(2C) Communications & Information Infrastructure

Organizational Support

(2D) Science & Technology Program

(2E) Acquisition Infrastructure

(2L) Central Logistics

Material Support

(2M) Defense Health Program

(2P) Central Personnel Administration

(2R) Central Personnel Benefits

(2T) Central Training

Personnel Support

(2U) Departmental Management

Departmental Policy & Administration

(2V) Infrastructure Activities Not Elsewhere Classified

(2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments

Other Infrastructure

(2) Infrastructure Categories

Figure VI-1. Overview of Infrastructure Categories and Codes

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In all, the Infrastructure hierarchy contains approximately 150 categories at

multiple levels of subdivision. To simplify the presentation of this material, this chapter

describes and defines categories only down to the first level of subdivision within each

major category. See Appendix C for a list of categories for the entire hierarchy.

1. Organizational Support

Organizational Support infrastructure activities support force organizations as a

whole. They house each unit’s resources at military bases, posts, camps, and homeports.

They repair and maintain the piers, hangars, runways, and barracks on 250 major

installations worldwide and integrate this dispersed complex with an array of

information-processing resources and telecommunications capabilities. The group

consists of two Infrastructure categories: (1) Force Installations and (2) Communications

& Information Infrastructure. Force Installations consists only of installations directly

supporting organizations assigned to the Forces category. Other installations are assigned

to the Infrastructure category they support. Communications & Information Infrastructure

specifically includes, among other activities, long-haul telecommunications and base and

regional computing services, all of which support Infrastructure categories in addition to

their support for the Forces.

2. Material Support

Material Support infrastructure activities acquire, store, and distribute the

equipment and supplies needed to equip and sustain military units and organizations.

These infrastructure activities research, develop, test, and field the equipage of military

forces. They manage the development of new generations of equipment, support their full

life cycle of maintenance, and manage their disposal. This diverse class of activities

ranges from laboratories to warehouses, depots to test ranges. Material-related

infrastructure activities manage a quarter of a million vehicles, more than one thousand

ships and boats, and fifteen thousand aircraft in a logistical operation that dwarfs any

Fortune 500 company.26 This group consists of three categories: (1) Science &

Technology Program, (2) Acquisition Infrastructure, and (3) Central Logistics.

26 DefenseLINK, DoD 101, Introduction to the United States Department of Defense, Big Business AreUs [Online], 30 June 2000. Available: http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/dod101/largest.html; accessed10 October 2001.

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3. Personnel Support

Personnel Support infrastructure activities recruit, educate, train, assign, re-assign, and maintain the health of DoD service members and civilians. They provide health care for retirees and dependents, run schools, and provide benefit programs for more than five million people. This group consists of four categories: (1) Defense Health Program, (2) Central Personnel Administration, (3) Central Personnel Benefits, and (4) Central Training.

4. Departmental Policy & Administration

Departmental Policy & Administration activities articulate requirements, allocate resources, and establish policy for the entire force-infrastructure complex. This group represents the senior headquarters of the Military Departments, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, and the department-wide administrative services that integrate forces and infrastructure into a cohesive whole. It contains the senior departmental and agency headquarters that oversee the three other groups of direct infrastructure. These policy and resource-allocating organizations seek to coordinate and integrate support to the warfighting forces. This group is represented by a single category: Departmental Management.

5. Other Infrastructure

This adjunct group of two categories was designed to hold Program Elements whose infrastructure assignment remains under review or where resource adjustments exist within the Future Years Defense Program. These two purposes are represented in two categories, (1) Infrastructure Activities Not Elsewhere Classified (IANEC) and (2) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments.

B. INFRASTRUCTURE CATEGORY DESCRIPTIONS

The accuracy of the F&IC display is closely linked with the accurate assignment of each PE to the appropriate category. Each PE is assigned to one and only one category. Said another way, no Program Element is split for assignment to multiple categories. For this reason, understanding the conceptual model behind the display is crucial to correct PE assignment. Correctly distinguishing between Forces and Infrastructure and, in turn, between their categories requires rules for discriminating between the PEs. The objective of the rules is to provide the most succinct basis for PE assignment without straining to cover every possible case.

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These rules are expressed as a series of terse and precise definitions, recognizable

by shadowed boxes, as shown below for the overall definition for the Infrastructure

category.

(2) Infrastructure

Departmental or Agency-assigned activities that provide manpower, materiel, facilities,services, and information needed by units assigned to the Combatant Commands.Infrastructure is the means of producing and sustaining the force. Forces (and theirsustainment) are products of the infrastructure.

Definitions seek to provide reasonably precise criteria for the assignment of

resources contained within Program Elements of the Future Years Defense Program.

Consistent assignment of PEs in harmony with the objectives of the display create

accurate resource and cost information for senior decision-makers and their staffs.

Appendix C contains a full set of definitions for the entire F&IC hierarchy. The

remainder of this chapter defines the first three tiers of Infrastructure categories.

1. Organizational Support

Figure VI-2 shows the Force Installations and Communications & Information

Infrastructure categories as part of the Organizational Support group. These categories

provide services for military organizations as a whole. Unlike other categories, which

provide services that mainly support the material or personnel components of units,

Organizational Support infrastructure can be viewed as providing support to the overall

unit or to the organization itself. The unit’s equipment and personnel are, of course, vital

to the performance of the organization. Large segments of the infrastructure, generally

independent from one another, operate to maintain these resources’ readiness for activity.

Organizational Support infrastructure is somewhat different. It is more closely associated

with the integrated activities of personnel and material that mark the desired output of

military units. Support of this kind is an entitlement of the unit itself by virtue of its

assignment to a physical location and position within an organizational hierarchy. This

means that an administrative requirement for facilities and installation services is created

whenever a unit is assigned or re-assigned to a physical location.

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(2A1) Headquarters & OtherAdministrative Activities (HOAA)

(2A2) Installation Support

(2A) Force Installations

(2C1) HOAA(2C2) Installation Support(2C3) Base & Regional

Information Processing Centers(2C4) Long-Haul Communications(2C5) Information Security

(2C) Communications & Information Infrastructure

Organizational Support

Figure VI-2. Organizational Support Categories and Codes

Likewise, when a unit is created or re-assigned, it is assigned superiors within an

organizational hierarchy. It derives from this assignment a requirement for information

connectivity to allow the hierarchy to operate in a coherent and synchronized manner.

This requirement for local communications, facilities, and long-haul communications are

contained within Organizational Support infrastructure.

The relationship between this group of support activities and the remainder of the

infrastructure is often overlooked. These installation services are often the means to

deliver the products of other Infrastructure categories directly to the supported units. The

base’s retail supply operations or its personnel support activities are obvious examples.

These installation services can be expected to interact with wholesale supply activities of

the Material Support infrastructure or the general administrative activities contained

within the Personnel Support infrastructure, respectively. If, as previously addressed,

Infrastructure consists of specialized organizations performing necessary activities

external to their supported units, often it is the local installation that acts as a retail

distributor of these products or services.

(2A) Force Installations

Installations at which units in the Forces category are based. Includes the services andorganizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support theirdaily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize eachinstallation’s buildings and protect its environment.

Force installations house and administer F&IC Forces-assigned units at their

homeports, bases, stations, or installations. Examples include a naval station and its pier

that serves as the homeport for a naval surface combatant; a naval air station that

supports

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naval aviation units assigned to the operating forces; the garrison command that supports

an Army Division; and the Support Group for an Air Force Fighter Wing. A force

installation’s facilities and utilities support the day-to-day training and administrative

activities of the assigned force units. As outlined in the previous discussion of

Organizational Support infrastructure, forces and their supporting infrastructure are often

in closest proximity on force installations, most often working side-by-side on a daily

basis. Barracks and office buildings house unit personnel. Local training ranges enable

unit training. Hangars, docks, piers, and garages support and shelter unit equipment.

The Force Installations category displays the resources directly associated with

operating and maintaining installation facilities for Force-assigned units and providing

them the necessary base operating support. In the Navy, a portion of these services is

financed through a working capital fund. A portion of the costs for installation services is

shown with Navy customers. These installation services include housing, food services,

utilities, waste disposal, recreation, repair facilities, grounds and building maintenance,

installation equipment maintenance, and administration and technical support. The scope

and type of these activities at an installation spring from the needs of the assigned units.

Equipment, personnel, training requirements, probable unit missions, and other related

force requirements are responsible for the physical size and capabilities of an installation.

The Force Installation category consists of only two categories: Headquarters &

Other Administrative Activities and Installation Support.

(2A1) Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities (HOAA)

Force installations management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives.Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

Unlike most other Infrastructure categories, Force Installations does not currently

have programs assigned to the HOAA. Management oversight for force installations

generally falls under staff elements in the Departmental Management category or with

operational headquarters associated with forces.

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(2A2) Installation Support

Installations at which units in the Forces category are based. Includes the services andorganizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support theirdaily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize eachinstallation’s buildings and protect its environment.

For details, refer to Chapter V, Section E, “Functions Common to Multiple

Categories.”

(2C) Communications & Information Infrastructure

Programs that provide secure information distribution, processing, storage, and display. Themajor elements include long-haul communications systems, base computing systems, DefenseEnterprise Computing Centers and detachments, and information assurance programs.(Note: communication and computer activities dedicated to other Infrastructure categoriesare assigned to those categories.)

The need to communicate is a requirement of every activity within the

Department of Defense. It is an inherent requirement for management control, for linking

the supported units with their supporting activities, and to enable de-centralized

operations and administration. For this reason, communications resources within the

F&IC taxonomy are located with their supported activity wherever possible. On this

basis, the Communications & Information Infrastructure category does not contain the

full set of resources associated with the DoD communications and information program.

Instead it contains the centralized programs that enable the department’s distributed

communications capabilities to operate coherently or operate as common resources

available to DoD users. It also contains the specialized communications and information

technology that links Infrastructure activities to their supported Forces. Infrastructure

support remains a requirement during war and during operations other than war. These

specialized Infrastructure support systems, such as the Global Combat Support System,

should not be confused with systems assigned to the Forces category of Operational

Command & Control Systems.

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Given the inherent dispersion of the overall DoD effort, along with rapid growth

of information technology, there have been several efforts to conceptually link the

operational, logistical, and administrative requirements of the department. The

requirement that all sectors of DoD improve their interoperability has forced the

development of an integrated communications architecture. The F&IC taxonomy builds

on these conceptual architectures.

A particularly important model implemented within the F&IC, is the conceptual

division of the Defense Information Systems Network (DISN) into three segments. DISN

is best known for its long-haul communications requirements. But the need for inter-

operability requires that its links with other communications segments be defined. These

other segments were identified as the operational forces and their supporting base. The

DISN concept of the operational forces and the supporting base reasonably corresponds

with the F&IC concepts of forces and infrastructure. The DISN architecture refers to

operational forces as “deployed forces.” Communications programs of the deployed

forces are assigned as appropriate to a Forces category, and communications programs of

the supporting base are assigned to the appropriate Infrastructure category. Long-haul

communications, which links each of these segments and allows their inter-operability, is

assigned to the Communications & Information Infrastructure category. Additional detail

on the relationship between the various DISN segments is provided below in the

description of Long-Haul Communications.

The Communications & Information Infrastructure category consists of five major

categories: HOAA, Installation Support, Base & Regional Information Processing

Centers, Long-Haul Communications, and Information Security.

(2C1) Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities (HOAA)

Communications and information management headquarters and their supporting functionsand initiatives. Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

For details, refer to Chapter V, Section E, “Functions Common to Multiple

Categories.”

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(2C2) Installation Support

Installations at which units in the Communications & Information Infrastructure categoryare based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to houseand sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain,restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

For details, refer to Chapter V, Section E, “Functions Common to Multiple

Categories.”

(2C3) Base & Regional Information Processing Centers

Non-tactical base computers and the Defense Enterprise Computing Centers andDetachments.

Base & Regional Information Processing Centers provide consolidated computing

capabilities for the DoD. Regional information processing centers are financed through

the Defense Working Capital Funds. Manpower resources and costs not covered by the

working capital fund will be displayed within this category. Functional users of this

service include the logistics commands of the Military Departments and Defense

Agencies, the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, and the Defense Logistics

Agency. The regional information processing service is currently provided through six

regional processing centers and a number of detachments. Base information processing

centers are also assigned to this category.

(2C4) Long-Haul Communications

Programs supporting the long-haul communications segment of the Defense InformationSystems Network.

Long-Haul Communications is a particularly important category in the larger

realm of DoD information requirements. The DISN is the current system within the DoD

for common user, long-haul communications. “Common user” in this case refers to a

general-purpose communications network available to all connected users. Long-Haul

Communications unifies a geographically distributed organization by supporting

administrative, logistical, and operational communications. DISN, in turn, operates

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currently within the context of the DoD Global Information Grid concept.27 The DISN is

conceptually divided into three segments: Base, Deployed, and Long Haul. “Base” and

“Deployed” are shorthand terms for DISN segments referred to previously in this section

as the “supporting base” and the “operational forces.” The conceptual division of the

DISN generally corresponds to communications-related categories within various Forces

and Infrastructure categories. The DISN Deployed segment generally corresponds to

communications capabilities that have been assigned to Forces. The Base DISN segment

generally corresponds to local base communications capabilities distributed over the

various Infrastructure categories. The Long-Haul DISN segment is contained within the

Communications & Information Infrastructure category. A key role of the DISN long-

haul segment is to connect the DISN Base and DISN Deployed communications

capabilities. This logically corresponds to the requirement to connect the forces with their

supporting infrastructure. The Defense Information Systems Agency, with support from

the Military Services, is the primary operator of this type of long-haul communications

service.

(2C5) Information Security

Programs that support information assurance and communication security

Information Security is a continuous process that seeks to ensure secure

communications capability among all DoD users. It includes information assurance and

security programs from all DoD components.

2. Material Support

Three Infrastructure categories are primarily oriented towards the development,

acquisition, maintenance, and distribution of material. Grouped under Material Support, these

categories are shown in Figure VI-3. Material is a general term consisting of all physical items

except for real property that are necessary to equip, operate, maintain, and support military

27 The DISN is an important supporting element to the overall Defense Information Infrastructure orGlobal Information Grid. The concept of the Global Information Grid is particularly expansive andhelps to give context to the overall Communications & Information Infrastructure category. TheDefense Information Services Agency defines the Global Information Grid as including all owned andleased communications and computing systems and services, software (including applications), data,security services, and other associated services necessary for information superiority. It also includesNational Security Systems as defined in section 5142 of the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996. Additionalinformation is available at www.disa.mil.

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activities.28 It includes major equipment items such as ships, tanks, and aircraft, along with

fuel, lubricants, and the thousands of minor items necessary to unit operations. Material is a

basic resource in the design of military units. Often major equipment items such as tanks or

aircraft or ships provide the military unit its defining characteristics. When units begin to

function, whether to train or to execute a mission, they begin to consume supplies and spare

parts as they execute their cycles of operation and maintenance. The advanced engineering

knowledge necessary to create these major equipment items, their subsequent development,

and, finally, the centralized supply and maintenance activities that sustain unit operations are

contained in the Material Support group.

(2D1) Basic Research

(2D2) Applied Research

(2D3) Advanced Technology Development

(2D) Science & Technology Program

(2E1) HOAA

(2E2) Installation Support

(2E3) Contract Oversight

(2E4) Program Management

(2E5) Studies & Analyses

(2E6) Test & Evaluation Programs

(2E) Acquisition Infrastructure

(2L1) HOAA

(2L2) Installation Support

(2L3) Maintenance Activities

(2L4) General Activities

(2L5) Inventory Control Point Operations

(2L6) Distribution Depot Operations

(2L7) Transportation

(2L) Central Logistics

Material Support

Figure VI-3. Material Support Categories and Codes

The three categories in the group operate serially to meet the requirements of the

Forces. The activities of the Science & Technology Program, Acquisition Infrastructure,

and Central Logistics categories correspond to the general life span of a weapon system

from it definition to its disposal.

The Science & Technology Program provides the base of technical knowledge

needed for the development of advanced weapon systems. The research process can

precede actual systems development by a decade or more. It defines the boundary of

28 Joint Publication 1-02 formally defines materiel as “All items (including ships, tanks, self-propelledweapons, aircraft, etc., and related spares, repair parts, and support equipment, but excluding realproperty, installations, and utilities) necessary to equip, operate, maintain, and support militaryactivities without distinction as to its application for administrative or combat purposes.”(JP 1-02,“Department of Defense Dictionary of Military Terms,” April 12, 2001, as amended throughOctober 15, 2001, p. 266.)

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technical feasibility to establish the requirements for future systems, and it creates a pool

of technical knowledge that underpins the acquisition process. The Acquisition

Infrastructure category develops, tests and procures equipment in cooperation with the

defense industry. As equipment is produced and assigned to the operating units, the

Central Logistics functions begin sustaining the delivered equipment. Although it is the

logistics infrastructure that provides the primary support for unit operations, the

acquisition community continues to monitor the technical health of the fielded

equipment. It seeks out opportunities to improve the item’s reliability, maintainability,

and performance, particularly while the system remains in production. As the system

moves out of production and approaches disposal age, Acquisition Infrastructure’s

involvement gradually diminishes. Final disposal of material is a function of the Central

Logistics infrastructure.

(2D) Science & Technology Program

The program of scientific research and experimentation within the Department of Defensethat seeks to advance fundamental science relevant to military needs and determine if theresults can be successfully applied to military use. The Science & Technology program isdefined as those Program Elements containing resources from Budget Activity 1, 2, or 3 ofthe RDT&E appropriations.

The Science & Technology Program category corresponds to budget activities 1,

2 and 3 of the Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) appropriations and

is intended to conform with the categorizations in the budget submissions to the

Congress. These three budget activities constitute the Defense Department’s program of

scientific research and experimentation for military application. In militarily relevant

areas, it advances fundamental scientific knowledge and expands engineering expertise.

Typical research areas include the material sciences, physics, and chemistry. Science &

Technology Program and Acquisition Infrastructure are categories oriented towards

creating the future force. Unlike Acquisition Infrastructure, the Science & Technology

Program of research and experimentation is not formally connected with any single

future system. Instead, the program creates a general science and engineering knowledge

base for use in developing specific military systems.

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(2D1) Basic Research

Science and technology programs with the purpose of increasing scientific understanding inthose fields of physical, engineering, environmental, and life sciences relevant to militaryapplications but without necessarily defined linkages to specific products or processes.

The three categories in the Science & Technology Program category correspond

to a sequence of increasing scientific and engineering knowledge. This sequence can

sometimes require decades to reach system application. It begins with the Basic Research

category that works primarily in the area of fundamental science.

(2D2) Applied Research

Science and technology programs focusing on solutions to broadly defined categories ofmilitary needs and establishing general feasibility, practicality, and producibility.

Drawing from Basic Research and elsewhere, the Applied Research category

focuses on broad categories of military needs to establish the technical application of

fundamental scientific knowledge.

(2D3) Advanced Technology Development

Science and technology programs that involve the development or integration of hardwarefor field testing to establish the military utility or cost reduction potential of specifictechnologies against defined mission needs.

The Advanced Technology Development category refines technical feasibility by

developing and integrating hardware for field-testing.

(2E) Acquisition Infrastructure

Acquisition Infrastructure activities develop, test, evaluate, and manage the procurement ofmilitary equipment and supporting systems. These activities also provide technical oversightthroughout each system’s useful life.

In general, Acquisition Infrastructure oversees the development, test and

procurement of military equipment and other specialized systems from private industry.

This category contains the major research, development and acquisition organizations of

the Military Departments and the Defense Agencies except those that are part of the

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formal Science and Technology Program. These organizations generally contract with

private industry for the development and production of equipment and then manage the

resulting programs. Individual program managers are assisted by the major contract

management and auditing functions within the DoD that oversee these industry contracts.

The category also contains the major DoD test organizations. Prior to delivery of

new systems, these organizations undertake developmental and operational testing to

ensure effective systems for use by the forces. After the approved systems have been

delivered, the acquisition infrastructure maintains a lifetime oversight of the technical

health of these systems. This work is undertaken in close association with the logistics

infrastructure that supports the equipment fleets. The acquisition infrastructure monitors

equipment operations and plans major technical modifications necessary to extend the

system’s useful life.

Acquisition Infrastructure consists of six categories. Two of them are the common

supporting functions of Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities and Installation

Support. The remaining four functions capture activities involving contract oversight,

program management, studies and analyses, and test and evaluation. The six categories

are addressed in more detail below.

(2E1) Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities (HOAA)

Acquisition management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives.Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

There is a close relationship between the Acquisition Infrastructure and Central

Logistics activities that can shape Program Elements assigned to their respective HOAA.

Additional details are contained later in this chapter in the section describing the Central

Logistics HOAA. For general information, refer to Chapter V, Section E, “Functions

Common to Multiple Categories.”

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(2E2) Installation Support

Installations at which units in the Acquisition Infrastructure category are based. Includes theservices and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units andsupport their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernizeeach installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

For details, refer to Chapter V, Section E, “Functions Common to Multiple

Categories.”

(2E3) Contract Oversight

Activities providing acquisition contract management services and auditing.

The Contract Oversight category contains the separately organized, contract

oversight and auditing functions for the Department of Defense. This category captures

resources of the Defense Contract Management Agency, the Defense Contract Audit

Agency, and supporting resources from the Military Departments.

(2E4) Program Management

Acquisition program managers oversee development and procurement of military equipmentand supporting systems. These activities also provide technical oversight throughout eachsystem's useful life.

The program management function oversees the development of military

equipment and other specialized systems. Program managers work closely with private

industry and the contract management community in guiding systems development. The

category contains resources for program offices and their equivalents, development

activities (except for test), and for program executive office resources not contained in

Management Headquarters Program Elements. In the Navy, certain Research and

Development activities within this category are funded through a Working Capital Fund

(WCF). Manpower resources and costs not covered by this portion of the Navy WCF are

displayed in this category.

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(2E5) Studies & Analyses

Funds studies supporting program analysis and decisionmaking.

Studies & Analyses supports the acquisition process through evaluation of

alternative weapon system concepts. It supports senior-level decisionmaking through

major technical studies that evaluate cost and feasibility.

(2E6) Test & Evaluation Programs

Programs that test and evaluate military equipment and supporting systems. Includesoperational and developmental test and evaluation organizations, facilities, and programs.

Test and evaluation (T&E) serves the program management function through:

• Developmental testing, which refines weapon system development, and

• Operational testing, which evaluates the weapon system before acceptance bythe operational user.

The Test & Evaluation Programs category is designed to capture most activities

associated with the Major Range and Test Facility Base (MRTFB) as described in DoD

Directive 3200.11. Significant portions of the MRTFB costs are funded through a WCF

arrangement or other reimbursable arrangement. For each system being tested, the

marginal costs for test activities are charged to the MRTFB customer, and normally are

funded in the system development Program Element (usually assigned to Forces). The

fixed costs to maintain the test ranges and facilities are borne by the appropriate Military

Service and are funded in a test and evaluation Program Element (assigned to this

Infrastructure category).

(2L) Central Logistics

Central Logistics programs provide supplies, depot-level maintenance of military equipmentand supporting systems, transportation of material, and other products and services tocustomers throughout the DoD.

Central Logistics includes the wholesale supply and heavy maintenance activities

operated by the Military Departments and Defense Agencies. In it are logistical

capabilities external to the Forces that, on a day-to-day basis, provide:

• Parts, fuels, and lubricants,

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• Depot repairs,

• Secondary equipment items, and

• Supplies for organizations, individuals, and equipment.

These Central Logistics activities augment and interact with the internal logistics

capabilities of the combatant-assigned forces. Combatant-assigned capabilities include

units responsible for organizational maintenance and retail supply operations. A

simplified conceptual model of the relationship between Central Logistics and the

combatant-assigned forces begins with organizational maintenance performed by Forces-

assigned units. This maintenance typically consists of equipment servicing, such as the

replacement of operating consumables like fuel and oil, along with equipment repair.29

Central Logistics activities generate the stream of parts and consumables that sustain

organizational maintenance activities. In turn, reparable parts are collected from the field

and repaired for reuse within Central Logistics repair facilities. The cycle begins again

with the dispersal of these parts to the forces through the wholesale supply system. The

Central Logistics Infrastructure maintains warehouses, supply depots, and inventory

control points for this purpose.

In addition to these repair and distribution activities, Central Logistics also

provides the depot-level heavy maintenance and repair activities for major equipment

items that are beyond the scope of organizational maintenance. These heavy overhauls,

reworks, and other life-extension activities are necessary for the long-term material

sustainment of the forces. The combination of these heavy maintenance, reparable parts,

and wholesale supply activities infrastructure combine to meet the immediate material

needs of the forces.

Central Logistics products and services are generally financed through the

Defense Working Capital Funds. The general practice is that the appropriated funding for

these products and services is contained in decentralized customer accounts, usually in

Program Elements assigned to Forces. This is the case for consumable supplies and

depot-level reparables. However, funding for depot-level maintenance is handled

differently between and within the Military Services. The result is that, in some cases,

depot maintenance funding is associated with Forces Program Elements. In other cases, it

is associated with a centrally managed Program Element assigned to Infrastructure.

29 This simplification omits the special circumstances of intermediate-level maintenance, which is treatedas Forces or Infrastructure on a case-by-case basis.

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Table VI-1 summarizes service cost placement for Depot Maintenance. This difference in funding placement is important in evaluating cost information based on Force & Infrastructure Categories. These differences can distort comparisons, particularly in relatively fine-grained logistical analyses.

Table VI-1. Depot Maintenance Cost Assignment by Service

Funding Location Army Navy Marine Corps Air Force

Forces Ships X Infrastructure X Aircraft and

Other Items X

Central Logistics consists of seven categories. Two of them are the common

support functions of Headquarters & Other Administrative Support and Installation Support. The remaining five functions address maintenance activities, inventory control points, depot supply operations, general activities, and transportation. The seven categories are described in more detail in the paragraphs that follow.

(2L1) Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities (HOAA) Central logistics management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives. Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

This category consists of the direct senior management for Central Logistic activities within the Military Departments and Defense Agencies. Management Headquarters for the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) and the dedicated logistics management headquarters within the Service Major Commands are included in this category. There is a close relationship between the acquisition and logistical support of major weapon systems. This relationship is reflected in Service organizational arrangements that often include these functions in a single command and a single Program Element. Under these circumstances, Program Element assignments to Acquisition Infrastructure or Central Logistics HOAA may respectively under- or overstate actual costs. In addition, some portion of the DLA Management Headquarters activities is financed through a working capital fund arrangement. Displayed resources for these activities include manpower and costs not covered by the fund. For background on the construction of this common category, refer to Chapter V, Section E, “Functions Common to Multiple Categories.”

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(2L2) Installation Support

Installations at which units in the Central Logistics category are based. Includes the servicesand organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and supporttheir daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize eachinstallation’s buildings and protect its environment.

This category reflects installation resources in support of Central Logistics

activities. Certain Navy Central Logistics facilities are financed through a working

capital fund arrangement. Manpower resources and costs not covered by the working

capital fund are displayed in this category. For details on this common category within

Infrastructure categories, refer to Chapter V, Section E, “Functions Common to Multiple

Categories.”

(2L3) Maintenance Activities

Centralized systems that provide depot-level maintenance products and services tocustomers.

This category captures the direct cost of depot maintenance operations and other

heavy maintenance activities that are not assigned to Forces. Manpower resources and

costs not covered by the working capital fund are displayed in this category.

(2L4) General Activities

Programs that manage a variety of central logistics programs such as printing plants,industrial preparedness, re-utilization and marketing service, and inactive weapons systemstorage.

These activities represent logistic support activities that support more than one

Central Logistics activity.

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(2L5) Inventory Control Point Operations

Programs that manage supply and material inventories.

Inventory control points are units or activities within the Military Departments

and Defense Agencies assigned primary responsibility for the management of specific

items within the supply system. They operate closely with distribution depots to provide

direction for the cataloging of material, policy for the determination of supply

requirements, direction for the procurement of new inventory, and management of the

distribution process. The category displays manpower resources associated with the

assigned Program Elements, along with those costs not covered by the working capital

fund.

(2L6) Distribution Depot Operations

Programs that receive, store, and ship material items to customers.

This category captures the operation of supply depots as they dispense material to

customers. Manpower resources and direct subsidies (to defray costs not covered by the

working capital fund) are displayed in this category. In general, distribution depots take

direction from inventory control points.

(2L7) Transportation

Programs that pay for delivery of items (1) from the manufacturer’s point of shipment toDoD’s point of delivery (First Destination Transportation) and (2) from the point of deliveryto intermediate supply depots from which items will be shipped to customers (SecondDestination Transportation).

This category captures direct logistics transportation costs not financed within

customer accounts.

3. Personnel Support

The Personnel Support group of Infrastructure categories provide medical

services; manage and produce non-pay benefits for Military Service members; recruit and

train personnel; and provide selected services in support of DoD civilians. This group’s

focus is on DoD personnel—providing them benefits, managing their unit assignments,

recruiting the necessary manpower, and providing individual training. As Figure VI-4

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shows, the group consists of four categories: (1) Defense Health Program, (2) Central

Personnel Administration, (3) Central Personnel Benefits and (4) Central Training.

(2M1) Headquarters & OtherAdministrative Activities (HOAA)

(2M2) Installation Support(2M3) Education & Training(2M4) Consolidated Health Support(2M5) In-House Care(2M6) Information Management(2M7) Private Sector Care

(2M) Defense Health Program

(2P1) HOAA(2P2) Installation Support(2P3) General Personnel Support Activities(2P4) Personnel Acquisition & Management

(2P) Central Personnel Administration

(2R1) HOAA(2R2) Installation Support(2R3) Commisaries & Exchanges(2R4) Dependent Support Programs(2R5) Other Personnel Benefits

(2R) Central Personnel Benefits

(2T1) HOAA(2T2) Installation Support(2T3) General Training Activities(2T4) Individual Training(2T5) Transition Training

(2T) Central Training

Personnel Support

Figure VI-4. Personnel Support Categories and Codes

Each category provides a different type of support to DoD personnel. Defense

Health Program (DHP) is both an operational requirement and a benefit program for

military members, retirees, and their families. Central Personnel Administration provides

recruitment, policy, and central administration. Central Personnel Benefits (CPB)

provides additional non-pay benefits to DoD personnel. Central Training provides

institutional training to add value to the DoD personnel resource. Examples include Basic

Military Training and Undergraduate Pilot Training.

DHP and CPB are important pieces in the computation of total military personnel

costs. (This issue was touched on in the discussion of forces and the display of their full

cost, Chapter III, Section E.) One of the key components of total military personnel cost

is total military compensation. The DHP and CPB categories combine to help

approximate indirect total military compensation. Tracing the application of these

categories to this purpose, in the context of total military compensation, provides insight

to the distribution of DoD personnel costs within the FYDP and illuminates useful

personnel cost data the F&IC structure provides.

The overall compensation area is complex and subtle. However, total military

compensation can be roughly defined as the set of compensation entitlements that an

eligible member of the Military Services is owed under the law. A rough summary of

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compensation entitlements is the pay and benefits owed to a service member.30 Given

this approximation, compensation entitlements can be divided into direct and indirect

compensation. Direct compensation consists of military pay (the pay and allowances that

military members receive in their paycheck). Direct compensation is distributed to each

Program Element. Indirect military compensation (the non-pay benefits of military

service) largely consists of the DHP and CPB Infrastructure categories. DHP and CPB

with the addition of bachelor housing (which is distributed in the Base Operations

Support category within Installation Support) together reasonably approximate indirect

total military compensation. These categories, when combined with military pay, should

equate reasonably well with total military compensation. The computation of total

military compensation can aid appropriate adjustments to FYDP-based manpower

analyses. Additional details on this general topic are contained in the discussion of

Central Personnel Benefits. Within the F&IC, key elements of total military

compensation are distributed as follows:31

• Benefits in Central Personnel Benefits category

– Family housing for service member families at military installationsworldwide,

– Military commissaries and exchanges,

– Educational benefits, and

– Family services such as youth centers.

• Benefits in other categories

– Bachelor housing (in the Base Operations Support category),

– Military Pay (in all categories), and

– Medical Programs (in the Defense Health Program category).

30 The approximation used here excludes reimbursable entitlements that are formally a part of totalmilitary compensation. An example of a reimbursable entitlement is travel pay, which repays expensesincurred by military members in the performance of their duties. These are more properlydistinguished as personnel expenses instead of compensation. For background, refer to MilitaryCompensation Background Papers, Fifth Edition, September 1996, published by the Office of theSecretary of Defense.

31 The concept of total military compensation is an analytical feature of the Quadrennial Reviews ofMilitary Compensation (QRMC). For supporting discussion refer to Military CompensationBackground Papers, Fifth Edition, September 1996, or compensation working papers for the 8thQRMC at http://stinet.dtic.mil/special/qrmc/compensation.pdf. Figure 5 (p. 16) is a particularly usefultaxonomy. A useful definition of military entitlements is contained in paragraph 8.1 of Air ForcePolicy Directive 36-30, “Entitlements,” August 2, 1993.

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(2M) Defense Health Program

Medical infrastructure and systems managed by ASD(Health Affairs) that provide health careto military personnel, dependents, and retirees.

The Defense Health Program (DHP) category corresponds with the budgetary

program annually presented to the Congress by the DoD. The DHP and Central Personnel

Benefits categories are centrally managed benefits available to all eligible service

members. The DHP provides worldwide medical and dental services, veterinary services,

specialized training for medical personnel, and occupational and industrial health care.

Also included are the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services

(CHAMPUS) and TRICARE. They provide contract health care for eligible active-duty

and retired members, their eligible family members, and their survivors. The DHP-

assigned Program Elements do not distinguish between the cost of medical services and

the cost of the infrastructure that produces those services.

The categories that make up the DHP Infrastructure category correspond to the

budget categories of the Defense Health Program. Both are divided into the seven major

areas briefly described below.

(2M1) Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities (HOAA)

Defense Health Program management headquarters and their supporting functions andinitiatives. Management Headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

For details, refer to Chapter V, Section E, “Functions Common to Multiple

Categories.”

(2M2) Installation Support

Installations at which units in the Defense Health Program category are based. Includes theservices and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units andsupport their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernizeeach installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

For details, refer to Chapter V, Section E, “Functions Common to Multiple

Categories.”

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(2M3) Education & Training Programs that provide medical education for active-duty personnel, civilian personnel, and students through the Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program, the Financial Assistance Program, other pre-commissioning professional scholarship programs, and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.

(2M4) Consolidated Health Support Programs that provide the multi-faceted underpinning needed for successful health care delivery, e.g., medical laboratories, data systems, regional managers, public health activities, veterinary services, recruit/officer candidate examinations, human factors laboratories, blood programs, aeromedical evacuation units, and the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology.

(2M5) In-House Care Programs that provide patient medical care in defense medical centers, station hospitals, and medical clinics and dental care in hospitals, dental clinics, and regional dental activities.

(2M6) Information Management Programs designed to improve the effectiveness and economy of health care delivery through the application of standardized automatic data processing techniques to health care information systems.

(2M7) Private Sector Care Programs that provide private sector health care to DoD beneficiaries through the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS), TRICARE Managed Care Support (MCS) contracts, and Uniformed Services Family Health Program (USFHP).

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(2P) Central Personnel Administration Programs that acquire and administer the DoD workforce.

Personnel are a valuable resource within the military force structure. Managing nearly two million individuals, both uniformed military and civilians, is a large-scale undertaking. It requires the formulation and application of personnel policies and manpower doctrines necessary to maintain a vigorous, high-quality force. The activities within the Central Personnel Administration category access, classify, and administer all DoD personnel. It comprises the set of costs and resources that flow from the recruitment and administration of both civilian and military personnel. Of these two groups, the management of military personnel, along with their accession and re-assignment costs, dominate the category. Civilian personnel are also managed from this category, but comparable costs, such as re-assignment costs, are allocated differently. For the uniformed services, Central Personnel Administration includes the costs of:

Recruiting personnel to military service,

Assigning personnel to billets consistent with their qualifications,

Managing personnel rotations to and from overseas locations, and

Covering military personnel who are between assignments, patients, prisoners, or trainees in extended schooling.32

Personnel Administration organizations are typically centralized activities performed for an entire Military Department or for certain major commands (e.g., Administration of National Guard & Reserve manpower). The centralized organizations and activities within the category are those in the Military Departments and the Office of the Secretary of Defense that are dedicated to the management of personnel and manpower. Where there are central agencies that manage the civilian workforce, they are also contained in this category. Routine personnel administration, outside of these central activities, is associated with the supported organization. For example, personnel offices within the service’s functional commands or within force activities, such as installation personnel offices, are assigned to the Forces or Infrastructure category of the supported organization.

32 See DoDD 1315.7, Military Personnel Assignments.

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(2P1) Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities (HOAA)

Central personnel administration management headquarters and their supporting functionsand initiatives. Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

For details, refer to Chapter V, Section E, “Functions Common to Multiple

Categories.”

(2P2) Installation Support

Installations at which units in the Central Personnel Administration category are based.Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustainthe units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore,and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

For details, refer to Chapter V, Section E, “Functions Common to Multiple

Categories.”

(2P3) Personnel Support Activities

Programs that provide general overhead material or services that are available to allpersonnel infrastructure activities.

Personnel Support Activities includes general overhead material or services that

support personnel infrastructure activities. These include personnel management software

and equipment that aid with the overall personnel management function.

(2P4) Personnel Acquisition & Management

Programs that acquire and administer the DoD workforce. Major activities includerecruiting new personnel, reassigning and moving on-board personnel, and managing end-strength and skills to the levels needed.

The Personnel Acquisition & Management category contains the core activities of

the Central Personnel Administration category. The programs in this category acquire

and administer the DoD workforce. Major activities include recruiting new personnel,

reassigning and moving on-board personnel, and managing end-strength and skills to the

levels needed. It includes recruiting and moving costs and accounts for personnel who are

prisoners, patients, or between stations during moves.

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(2R) Central Personnel Benefits

Programs that provide a number of benefits to service members. Includes family housingprograms; commissaries and military exchanges; CONUS and overseas dependent schools;community, youth, and family centers; child-development activities; Off-Duty and VoluntaryEducation Programs; and a variety of ceremonial and morale-boosting activities. Alsoincluded are programs that help dependents recover from personal tragedies.

Central Personnel Benefits is one of the two centrally managed benefits programs

for service members. It contains a significant fraction of the resources necessary to

produce the indirect (non-pay) portion of total military compensation.33 The Central

Personnel Benefits category covers military family housing, direct appropriations for

military commissaries and exchanges, educational benefits, and family service programs

such as youth centers. The programs found in the Central Personnel Benefits category are

considered to be indirect benefits since they are not allocated directly to the military

members in the same way as military pay is. They are typically centrally managed

services that are made available to military members through the organizations and

facilities established on military installations. These benefits programs contribute to the

DoD Quality of Life initiatives.

(2R2) Family Housing Activities

Programs that provide housing for military families. Includes family housing leasing anddebt payment, construction and improvement, maintenance, and operations programs.

Family Housing Activities includes the cost of creating and maintaining

government-owned family quarters for eligible service members and dependents. It

includes improvements to family housing; costs of leasing supplemental family housing;

operation, improvement, and maintenance of existing units; and costs of construction of

new units. Family housing and bachelor housing together represent the centrally managed

portion of the housing component within Basic Military Compensation (BMC). BMC

33 For additional details, refer to the discussion on total military compensation in the introduction tosubsection 3 (Personnel Support) of this chapter.

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consists of the pay, allowances, and benefits to which all DoD active-duty service-

members are entitled.34

(2R3) Commissaries & Exchanges

Programs that operate and manage commissaries, military exchanges, and the commissarytroop issue subsistence support activity.

Commissaries & Exchanges includes appropriated funds and manpower

associated with the sale of retail products, services, and groceries to service members and

dependents. Its scope includes the Defense Commissary Agency (DECA), the Army-Air

Force Exchange Service (AAFES), the Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM),

and the Marine Exchange system. Often these activities, particularly the military

exchanges, generate earnings or dividends after expenses that are used for other Morale,

Welfare, or Recreation (MWR) activities at military installations.35

Despite varying degrees of self-financing, commissary and exchange activities are

operated with a combination of directly appropriated funds and some funds supplied by

host military installations. Directly appropriated funds are usually limited (1) to military

pay and allowances for service members assigned to support the activity and (2) to a

specific subsidy for military commissaries. In special circumstances, appropriated funds

can support retail-type activities at overseas and isolated U.S. installations or be used to

transport commissary and exchange goods to overseas locations. Indirect support to these

activities may be received through base services provided by the host installation.

34 One of the four major components of BMC is housing, to include subsistence, base pay, and themilitary income tax advantage. Many military members receive Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH)as part of their direct (pay) compensation. Military members occupying military family housing do notreceive this allowance. The Family Housing Activities category represents the centrally managedportion of housing within the BMC. The housing component of BMC is completed with the additionof two elements outside this category: (1) bachelor housing provided as part of Base OperatingSupport Program Elements and (2) BAH included with military pay for eligible service members whoare not occupying government housing. BAH is a part of military pay within each Program Element.Military Compensation Background Papers, 5th edition, September 1996, provides details on theanalytical definitions of BMC and the more widely know, Regular Military Compensation.

35 For details, see DoDI 1015.10, “Programs for Military Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR),”November 3, 1995.

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Commissary and exchange activities represent an indirect benefit to military service

members.36

(2R4) Dependent Support Programs

Programs that provide benefits to service members’ dependents. Includes CONUS andoverseas dependent schools; community, youth, and family centers; and child-developmentactivities.

Programs in this category provide benefits primarily to military dependents. It

includes Family Centers, and Child and Youth Development Centers at military

installations, along with DoD Dependent schools both within the U.S and overseas. The

DoD Educational Activity (DoDEA) consists of the DoD Dependents Schools (DoDDS),

which is the overseas school system, and the DoD Domestic Dependent Elementary and

Secondary Schools (DDESS), which assists schools in the U.S. Domestic schools are

operated to provide education programs to eligible dependents residing on military

installations where appropriate public education is unavailable.37 DoD schools outside

the United States provide education for all eligible dependents of military service

members and DoD-employed civilians.38

36 For a detailed review of the benefits and costs of activities within this category see, “The Costs andBenefits of Retail Activities at Military Bases,” Congressional Budget Office, October 1997. Itprovides the following useful overview (Chapter III):

Unlike the commissary system, most Department of Defense programs that sell goods and services tocurrent and former service members are non-appropriated-fund (NAF) activities. That means the moneythey receive from patrons is controlled by so-called non-appropriated-fund instrumentalities (NAFIs) ofthe federal government. NAFIs are federal financial entities, but their receipts and expenditures are notreflected in the federal budget. They can spend funds without a congressional authorization orappropriation and without resulting in federal budgetary outlays. DoD is not the only federal agency touse NAFIs. The Department of Veterans Affairs, the Coast Guard, and the State Department operateNAFIs for the benefit of their employees. DoD’s NAFI program, however, is by far the largest. NAFIswithin the Department of Defense collected and spent $11 billion in non-appropriated funds in 1995.About $7 billion of that went to purchase goods sold by NAF activities; the other $4 billion paid most ofthe operating costs of the activities. Those operating costs include the salaries of 160,000 NAFemployees—federal workers who, because they are paid with non-appropriated funds, are not part of thecivil service.

37 See DoDD 1342.21, “Department of Defense Section 6 Schools,” October 13, 1992.38 Details and policy are in DoDD 1342.6, “Department of Defense Dependent Schools (DoDDS).”

October 13, 1992.

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(2R5) Other Personnel Benefits

Programs that assist service members and dependents with a variety of needs. Included areOff-Duty and Voluntary Education Programs, and a variety of ceremonial and morale-boosting activities. Also included are programs that help dependents cope with personaltragedies.

Other Personnel Benefits captures all other indirect benefits for military service

members not elsewhere categorized. It currently includes activities such as miscellaneous

educational programs, subsistence-in-kind, and various benefits for service-members

leaving military service.

(2T) Central Training

Programs that provide formal training to personnel at central locations away from their dutystations (school house).

The DoD Directive on Military Training (DoDD 1322.18) distinguishes training

as either collective or individual. It further designates training of either type, occurring in

an operational unit, as Unit Training.39 The Central Training category excludes all Unit

Training undertaken within operational units. It focuses on activity within formal training

schools, training centers, and exercises that exist outside of the operational units.

The category consists in large part of institutional training activities—sometimes

known as “schoolhouse training” or as formal training and education. Institutional

training is individual training conducted in designated schools or training centers. In

addition, the category contains those specialized activities that often transition the

individual from schoolhouse training into operational units. These activities, for example,

qualify pilots on the F-16 fighter aircraft after graduation from pilot training and before

operational assignment. Such transition training activities are often operated by

operationally oriented commands of the Military Services. They act as a bridge between

the more formal setting of institutional training and the training activities within the

operational unit. The distinction between individual and transition training forms

39 DoDD 1322.18, “Military Training,” defines these terms as follows (p. 2): Collective Training:Instruction and applied exercises that prepare an organizational team (such as a squad, aircrew,battalion, or multi-Service task force) to accomplish required military tasks as a unit. IndividualTraining: Instruction provided to an individual military member, either in a centralized trainingorganization or in an operational unit, which prepares the member to perform specified military tasks.Unit Training: Individual or collective training conducted by an operational unit.

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categories (described below) within the overall Infrastructure category. The additional

category of General Training Activity is also provided.

(2T1) Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities (HOAA)

Central training management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives.Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

For details, refer to Chapter V, Section E, “Functions Common to Multiple

Categories.”

(2T2) Installation Support

Installations at which units in the Central Training category are based. Includes the servicesand organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and supporttheir daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize eachinstallation’s buildings and protect its environment.

For details, refer to Chapter V, Section E, “Functions Common to Multiple

Categories.”

(2T3) General Training Activities

Programs that are not dedicated to a single training area but instead contribute to thedelivery of training in each category.

General Training Activities includes training for organizational teams, such as multi-

service task forces, which is normally conducted outside of force-assigned units. It also

includes training range support activities and miscellaneous training devices and their

development organizations. The category also includes improvements to training operations

that can neither be classified as improvements to individual training nor specifically

identified with Forces-assigned units.

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(2T4) Individual Training

Programs that provide formal training to personnel at central locations away from their dutystations (school house training).

DoD directives classify Individual Training into two classes, Institutional

Training (which is conducted in a school or training center) and On-the-Job Training

(which is conducted in operational units or within infrastructure activities). The

Individual Training category corresponds closely to Institutional Training as defined in

DoDD 1322.18. It represents formal training typically conducted in designated courses

by dedicated activities.40

(2T5) Transition Training

Training conducted in field locations that is required to transition individuals and units tonew weapon systems, provide specialized pre-deployment training, and develop or teach newtactics through special unit-level exercise

Transition Training represents training conducted on operational weapon systems

outside of unit training that qualifies individuals and units on new weapon systems or

provides specialized or advanced training for units. Training of the latter type might

occur before deployments or it might represent the culmination of a unit training cycle.

4. Departmental Policy & Administration

The Departmental Policy & Administration group represents the senior

headquarters of the Military Departments, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the

Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Joint Staff, and the department-

wide administrative services that integrate Forces and Infrastructure into a cohesive

whole. This group conceptually oversees the three other groups of direct infrastructure.

These policy and resource-allocating organizations seek to coordinate and integrate

support to the warfighting forces. Figure VI-5 shows that Departmental Policy &

Administration is represented by the single category of Departmental Management. The

interactions between Departmental Management and the rest of the Infrastructure

40 Definitions of collective, individual, institutional, unit, and on-the-job training in DoDD 1322.18 (p. 2)appear to be consistent with this outline.

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categories are the most extensive and complicated of all the categories. Although this

category does not have the tangible output of acquisition and logistics, it does provide a

distinctive set of services across many categories.

(2U1) HOAA(2U2) Installation Support(2U3) Administrative Services(2U4) International Activities(2U5) Base Realignment & Closure

(2U) Departmental Management

Departmental Policy & Administration

Figure VI-5. Departmental Policy & Administration Categories and Codes

Departmental Management contains the headquarters and staffs that provide

policy, coordination, and resource allocation functions for all Infrastructure and Forces

categories. The senior staffs of the Military Departments, the Joint Staff, and the Office

of the Secretary of Defense evaluate current performance, formulate plans for the future,

develop requirements, and reconcile these needs within overall resource levels. The

results of these deliberations provide financial guidelines and policy for each category.

This policy relationship is likely to be exercised with the various Headquarters & Other

Administrative Activities (HOAA) in certain Infrastructure categories and with

headquarters in Force’s Operational Command category. Typically, functionally

organized offices within each respective headquarters exchange information, coordinate

policies, and maintain liaison. Through these interactions and through direct relationships

between the leadership, the Departmental Management functions are exercised.

(2U) Departmental Management

Headquarters whose primary mission is to manage the overall programs and operations ofthe Department of Defense and its components. Also includes administrative, forces, andinternational management headquarters, and defense-wide support activities that arecentrally managed. Excludes combatant headquarters (assigned to the Command &Intelligence Infrastructure) and the management headquarters that are associated with otherInfrastructure categories.

The Departmental Management activity constitutes the top-level management

functions within the Department of Defense. It is different from the management

activities contained within the military forces themselves or within the infrastructure

activities that create and sustain those forces. Those local management activities differ in

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scope, focus, and level of detail from the activities of Departmental Management.

Departmental Management activities are primarily concerned with the entire organization

and the organization’s relationships with external agencies. It deals with fundamental

questions of organizational purpose, standards, balance, internal organization, and

effectiveness. It constitutes a unique set of activities separate from the management of

other specific Forces or Infrastructure categories. 41

The specific role of the category is to integrate, synchronize, and balance the

major programs and activities within and between the major DoD components and

manage relations with the Executive Branch and the Congress. This broad role divides

into two classes of activity: internal and external.

The internal function of Departmental Management focuses on broad segments of

activities within the Department of Defense. The signature activities within this function

are organization-wide resource allocation and long-term planning. It also includes

important additional activities such as development, communication, and monitoring of

organization-wide policies, and programs for managerial control.

The external function manages relationships outside the Department of Defense.

The legislative affairs activities of the Military Departments and the OSD are

representative of these functions, as are international activities such as foreign military

sales and international training. Included in this category are activities of the senior

headquarters of the Military Departments, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, and the

Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Also included are defense-wide central services

that provide specialized management control and resource allocation support for senior

headquarters.

41 Management analyst Peter Drucker provides additional background on this description of the activitiesof Departmental Management. In Management: Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices (p. 609) Druckerwrites, “…there are a number of tasks which are top-management tasks…because they are tasks thatcan be discharged only by people who are capable of seeing the whole business and making decisionswith respect to the whole business.” He contrasts top-level management with other managerial unitsthat focus on one specific major organizational task (p. 611). In contrast, his concept of topmanagement is multidimensional. It consists of (1) thinking through the mission of the business,(2) setting standards, (3) building and maintaining the human organization, (4) maintaining majororganizational relationships, (5) performing ceremonial functions, and (6) having stand-by functionsfor collapse of subordinate task execution. These correspond reasonably well to the activities inDepartmental Management.

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(2U1) Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities (HOAA)

Departmental management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives.Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

Refer to Chapter V, Section E, “Functions Common to Multiple Categories,” for

general information about this category. However, a unique feature of this category that

distinguishes it from other HOAA categories warrants explanation. A small number of

Program Elements for Management Headquarters activities within the Transportation

Working Capital Funds (TWCF) are assigned to CINC Activities (2U1D3) in this

category. The headquarters activities within these PEs are funded through a working

capital fund. For those activities, manpower resources and any direct subsidies are

displayed with the PE and in the category. Remaining costs for this headquarters activity

are contained within TWCF customer PEs. The TWCF is generally associated with

Mobility Forces (1F1E).

(2U2) Installation Support

Installations at which units in the Departmental Management category are based. Includesthe services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the unitsand support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, andmodernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

For details, refer to Chapter V, Section E, “Functions Common to Multiple

Categories.”

(2U3) Administrative Services

Programs that support a variety of defense organizations and federal government agencies,e.g., security investigative services, industrial security and audit programs, public affairsactivities, criminal investigations and judicial activities.

Administrative Services are those Military Service and department-wide activities

that provide services or programs to enable the execution of senior management

functions. Included in this category are services that provide or support financial

management, public affairs, internal communications, and construction planning. Also

included are the background investigative activities of the Defense Security Service

(DSS) associated with the issuance of security clearances. Selected activities within the

category are funded through a working capital fund. These activities include DSS and the

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Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) financial management activities. For

these activities, resource displays will show associated manpower and cost subsidies as

appropriate. Remaining costs are allocated to customer accounts.

(2U4) International Activities

Programs that fund DoD participation in NATO and support other international activities ofthe department.

Consistent with the general discussion on the Departmental Management

category, International Activities coordinate a specific type of external affairs for top-

level management. It includes the liaison infrastructure that coordinates activities

between senior management and foreign governments.

(2U5) Base Realignment & Closure (BRAC)

Programs intended to size the number of DoD installations to more closely approximate whatis needed for projected DoD operations. Includes DoD BRAC programs.

Base Realignment & Closure is a set of centrally managed funds that are allocated

towards financing the initial costs of closure (such as environment cleanup) in

anticipation of future savings.

5. Other Infrastructure

The final group of infrastructure consists of categories created to deal with

transitional problems within the F&IC taxonomy or for infrastructure programs within

the Future Years Defense Program. Shown in Figure VI-6, this minor group consists of

two categories, (1) Infrastructure Activities Not Elsewhere Classified (IANEC) and (2)

Infrastructure Resource Adjustments.

(2V1) Intelligence Infrastructure(2V2) Other SUpport Activities

(2V) Infrastructure Activities Not Elsewhere Classified (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments

Other Infrastructure

Figure VI-6. Other Infrastructure Categories and Codes

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(2V) Infrastructure Activities Not Elsewhere Classified

These programs do not fit neatly in the other categories. They include programs that(1) provide management, basing, and operating support for DoD intelligence activities;(2) conduct weather and oceanographic activities; (3) manage and upgrade DoD-operatedAir Traffic Control activities; (4) support warfighting, wargaming, and battle centers andmajor modeling and simulation programs; (5) procure and maintain contingency hospitals,mobilize medical reservists, identify disease/biological warfare agents, and improve combatmedical equipment; and (6) fund CINC-sponsored or JCS-directed joint exercises.

This category reflects those infrastructure activities currently under study or

whose placement in another category could distort its meaning. They do not fit neatly in

other categories. Research continues for links and concepts that can logically include

these items within other categories or to fully justify new categories. Current items within

this category include centralized meteorological and oceanographic services, intelligence

infrastructure, joint exercises, and medical Program Elements not included in the Defense

Health Program.

(2V3) Intelligence Infrastructure

Programs that provide management, basing, and operating support for the DoD Intelligenceactivities.

Intelligence Infrastructure constitutes those non-operational activities that provide

installation services and senior-level management for intelligence operations. All

Program Elements containing infrastructure-type activities for intelligence operations are

assigned to the Intelligence Infrastructure category.

(2V4) Other Support Activities

Programs that provide special services and products that facilitate or improve the conduct ofmilitary operations.

This category contains the following classes of Program Elements:

(1) geophysical information activities supporting meteorological and oceanographic

services, (2) air traffic control services and equipment, (3) warfighting, war-gaming, and

modeling and simulation centers, (4) medical programs not formally associated with the

Defense Health Program, and (5) Program Elements primarily containing transportation

funding for Combatant Command or JCS-sponsored exercises.

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(2Z) Infrastructure Adjustments

Centralized resource adjustments that were not allocated to the programs affected, e.g.,Foreign Currency Fluctuation, Commissary Resale Stocks, and Force Structure Deviation.

This category contains centralized resource adjustments within the infrastructure

that are not allocated to the programs affected (e.g., Foreign Currency Fluctuation,

Commissary Resale Stocks, and Force Structure Deviation).

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APPENDIX A: COMBATANT COMMAND–ASSIGNED FORCES AND

ACTIVITIES RETAINED BY THE MILITARY DEPARTMENTS

The following excerpt from Title 10, United States Code (USC), Section 162, from http://www.law.cornell.edu:80/uscode, reflects USC as of 16 January 1996. It explains responsibilities for assignment of forces to the Combatant Commands.

§ 162. Combatant commands: assigned forces; chain of command (a) Assignment of Forces. (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), the Secretaries of the military departments shall assign all forces under their jurisdiction to unified and specified combatant commands or to the United States element of the North American Air Defense Command to perform missions assigned to those commands. Such assignments shall be made as directed by the Secretary of Defense, including direction as to the command to which forces are to be assigned. The Secretary of Defense shall ensure that such assignments are consistent with the force structure prescribed by the President for each combatant command. (2) Except as otherwise directed by the Secretary of Defense, forces to be assigned by the Secretaries of the military departments to the combatant commands or to the United States element of the North American Air Defense Command under paragraph (1) do not include forces assigned to carry out functions of the Secretary of a military department listed in sections 3013(b), 5013(b), and 8013(b) of this title [see next page] or forces assigned to multinational peacekeeping organizations. (3) A force assigned to a combatant command or to the United States element of the North American Air Defense Command under this section may be transferred from the command to which it is assigned only (A) by authority of the Secretary of Defense; and (B) under procedures prescribed by the Secretary and approved by the President. (4) Except as otherwise directed by the Secretary of Defense, all forces operating within the geographic area assigned to a unified combatant command shall be assigned to, and…under the command of, the commander of that command. The preceding sentence applies to forces assigned to a specified combatant command only as prescribed by the Secretary of Defense.

(b) Chain of Command. - Unless otherwise directed by the President, the chain of command to a unified or specified combatant command runs (1) from the President to the Secretary of Defense; and (2) from the Secretary of Defense to the commander of the combatant command. [Emphasis added.]

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Title 10 USC directs that forces assigned to carry out the following twelve functions be retained under the control of the Service Secretary and not assigned to Combatant Commands:1

1. Recruiting 2. Organizing 3. Supplying 4. Equipping (including research and development) 5. Training 6. Servicing 7. Mobilizing 8. Demobilizing 9. Administering (including the morale and welfare of personnel)

10. Maintaining 11. The construction, outfitting, and repair of military equipment 12. The construction, maintenance, and repair of buildings, structures, and

utilities and the acquisition of real property and interests in real property necessary to carry out the responsibilities specified in this section

1 The relevant sections of Title 10 USC are 3013(b), 5013(b), and 8013(b) for the Army, Navy, and Air

Force, respectively

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APPENDIX B: F &IC TAXONOMY

Figures B-1 and B-2 show the four top-level tiers of the F&IC taxonomy for Forces and Infrastructure respectively. Some categories have more than four tiers. To see a list of all the categories in the F&IC structure, along with their Program Element assignments, see Appendix D.

(1F1A) Strike(1F1B) Air Control(1F1C) Sea Control(1F1D) Ground Combat(1F1E) Mobility

(1F1) Expeditionary Forces

(1F2A) Deterrence(1F2B) Protection(1F2C) International Engagement & Threat Reduction

(1F2) Homeland Defense

(1F3A) Space Force Launch(1F3B) Space Control(1F3C) Force Enhancement(1F3D) Space Combat

(1F3) Military Space Forces

(1F) Operating Forces

(1X1A) Operational Headquarters(1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems

(1X1) Operational Command

(1X2A) NFIP(1X2B) JMIP(1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities

(1X2) Intelligence Operations

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(1Z) Forces Resource Adjustments

(1) Forces

Figure B-1. F&IC Taxonomy Structure—Forces

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APPENDIX C: FORCE & INFRASTRUCTURE CATEGORY DEFINITIONS

(1) Forces Military units assigned to the Combatant Commands, their command and control elements, and their organic supporting units. The resources (dollars, manpower, and equipment) allocated to these units are associated with forces. In addition, agencies engaged in U.S. international policy activities under the direct supervision of the Office of the Secretary of Defense are included along with the national and joint military intelligence programs.

(1F) Operating Forces Forces assigned to the Combatant Commands, along with their closely related activities, operating resources and those agencies engaged in U.S. international policy activities under the direct supervision of the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

(1F1) Expeditionary Forces

Operating forces designed primarily for non-nuclear operations outside the United States.

(1F1A) Strike Expeditionary forces designed to damage and destroy enemy targets at long ranges from friendly bases. Strike forces are designed to deliver their effects through penetration and withdrawal from enemy territory or by delivery of standoff weapons at extended ranges.

(1F1B) Air Control Expeditionary forces designed primarily to defeat enemy air attacks within a military theater. Air control forces enable the capabilities of other forces to be brought to bear against the enemy. Air Control includes protection against Theater Ballistic Missiles.

(1F1C) Sea Control Expeditionary forces designed to deny offensive use of the seas to the enemy and to secure sea-lanes against interdiction. Sea control enables the capabilities of other forces to be brought to bear against the enemy.

(1F1D) Ground Combat Expeditionary forces and closely related activities designed primarily for the defeat of opposing ground forces and for the establishment of control over land areas.

(1F1E) Mobility Expeditionary forces and resources designed to support the deployment of expeditionary forces.

(1F2) Homeland Defense Operating forces designed primarily to deter or defeat direct attacks on the United States and its territories and agencies engaged in U.S. international policy activities under the direct supervision of the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

(1F2A) Deterrence Homeland defense forces with the primary mission of deterring attacks on the United States and its territories by means of retaliation against an attacker.

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(1F2B) Protection Homeland defense forces or activities with the primary mission of defeating attacks or intrusions on the United States and its territories.

(1F2C) International Engagement & Threat Reduction Arms control and threat-reduction activities under the supervision of the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

(1F3) Military Space Forces

Operating forces deployed in space and their associated supporting elements.

(1F3A) Space Force Launch

Space vehicles and supporting facilities that deploy space force systems.

(1F3B) Space Control Space forces and supporting elements designed primarily for the surveillance or defeat of enemy space activities

(1F3C) Force Enhancement Space forces and supporting elements designed primarily to provide support to expeditionary and homeland defense forces.

(1F3D) Space Combat Space forces and supporting elements designed primarily to conduct combat operations using space-based weapons.

(1X) Command & Intelligence Programs that provide effective direction and control of combatant military operations. These programs include dedicated operational headquarters, associated command and control systems, and intelligence collection and exploitation.

(1X1) Operational Command Combatant Command headquarters and component headquarters (as defined in DoDD 5100.73) primarily responsible for directing and controlling the employment of global or theater-level U.S. military forces along with the technical means for exercising operational control.

(1X1A) Operational Headquarters Combatant Command headquarters and component headquarters responsible for the exercise of operational control over the employment of U.S. military forces.

(1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems The dedicated facilities, equipment, communications, and personnel for the support of operational headquarters in their exercise of operational control over the employment of U.S. military forces.

(1X2) Intelligence Operations Specified operational resources of the National Foreign Intelligence Program, the Joint Military Intelligence Program, and other related activities.

(1X2A) National Foreign Intelligence Program Specified operational resources of the National Foreign Intelligence Program as defined by Executive Order.

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(1X2B) Joint Military Intelligence Program

Specified operational resources of the Joint Military Intelligence Program.

(1X2C) Intelligence Related Activities Operational intelligence activities not associated with the operating forces, the National Foreign Intelligence Program or the Joint Military Intelligence Program.

(1Z) Forces Resource Adjustments Programs that record centralized resource adjustments that were not allocated to the programs affected, e.g., Foreign Currency Fluctuation, Commissary Resale Stocks, and Force Structure deviations.

(2) Infrastructure Departmental or Agency-assigned activities that provide manpower, materiel, facilities, services, and information needed by units assigned to the Combatant Commands. Infrastructure is the means of producing and sustaining the force. Forces (and their sustainment) are products of the infrastructure.

(2A) Force Installations Installations at which units in the forces category are based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

(2A1) Force Installations—Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities Force installations management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives. Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

(2A2) Force Installations—Installation Support Installations at which units in the Forces category are based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

(2A2A) Force Installations—Environmental Programs Programs that protect or restore the environment on forces installations. Included are programs for pollution prevention, environmental compliance, environmental restoration, environmental conservation, and environmental research. This category does not include environmental programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2A2B) Force Installations—Base Operations & Base Communications The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at force installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, base communications, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2A2B1) Force Installations—Base Operations Support The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at force installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

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(2A2B2) Force Installations—Base Communications Programs that provide communications services at force installations. This category does not include long-haul communications service, support to other Infrastructure categories, or communications capabilities organic to Forces.

(2A2C) Force Installations—Facilities Support Programs that sustain, restore, and modernize force installations. Includes real property services, maintenance and repair, minor construction, construction, and facilities demolition and disposal. This activity does not include facilities support that is specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2C) Communications & Information Infrastructure (C&II) Programs that provide secure information distribution, processing, storage, and display. The major elements include long-haul communications systems, base computing systems, Defense Enterprise Computing Centers and detachments, and information assurance programs. (Note: communication and computer activities dedicated to other Infrastructure categories are assigned to those categories.)

(2C1) C&II—Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities Communications and information management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives. Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

(2C2) C&II—Installation Support Installations at which units in the Communications & Information Infrastructure category are based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

(2C2A) C&II—Environmental Programs Programs that protect or restore the environment on Communications & Information Infrastructure installations. Included are programs for pollution prevention, environmental compliance, environmental restoration, environmental conservation, and environmental research. This category does not include environmental programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2C2B) C&II—Base Operations & Base Communications The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Communications & Information Infrastructure installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, base communications, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2C2B1) C&II—Base Operations Support The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Communications & Information Infrastructure installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2C2B2) C&II—Base Communications Programs that provide communications services at Communications & Information Infrastructure installations. This category does not include long-haul communications service, support to other Infrastructure categories, or communications capabilities organic to Forces units.

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(2C2C) C&II—Facilities Support Programs that sustain, restore, and modernize Communications & Information Infrastructure installations. Includes real property services, maintenance and repair, minor construction, construction, and facilities demolition and disposal. This activity does not include facilities support that is specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2C3) C&II—Base & Regional Information Processing Centers

Non-tactical base computers and the Defense Enterprise Computing Centers and Detachments.

(2C4) C&II—Long-Haul Communications Programs supporting the long-haul communications segment of the Defense Information Systems Network (DISN).

(2C5) C&II—Information Security

Programs that support information assurance and communication security.

(2D) Science & Technology Program (S&TP) The program of scientific research and experimentation within the Department of Defense that seeks to advance fundamental science relevant to military needs and determine if the results can be successfully applied to military use. The Science & Technology Program is defined as those Program Elements containing resources from Budget Activity 1, 2, or 3 of the RDT&E appropriations.

(2D1) S&TP—Basic Research Science and technology programs with the purpose of increasing scientific understanding in those fields of physical, engineering, environmental, and life sciences relevant to military applications but without necessarily defined linkages to specific products or processes.

(2D2) S&TP—Applied Research Science and technology programs focusing on solutions to broadly defined categories of military needs and establishing general feasibility, practicality, and producibility.

(2D3) S&TP—Advanced Technology Development Science and technology programs that involve the development or integration of hardware for field testing to establish the military utility or cost reduction potential of specific technologies against defined mission needs.

(2E) Acquisition Infrastructure Acquisition Infrastructure activities develop, test, evaluate, and manage the procurement of military equipment and supporting systems. These activities also provide technical oversight throughout each system’s useful life.

(2E1) Acquisition Infrastructure—Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities Acquisition management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives. Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

(2E2) Acquisition Infrastructure—Installation Support Installations at which units in the Acquisition Infrastructure category are based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

(2E2A) Acquisition Infrastructure—Environmental Programs Programs that protect or restore the environment on Acquisition Infrastructure installations. Included are programs for pollution prevention, environmental compliance, environmental restoration, environmental conservation, and environmental research. This

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(2E2B) Acquisition Infrastructure—Base Operations & Base Communications The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Acquisition Infrastructure installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, base communications, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2E2B1) Acquisition Infrastructure—Base Operations Support The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Acquisition Infrastructure installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2E2B2) Acquisition Infrastructure—Base Communications Programs that provide communications services at Acquisition Infrastructure installations. This category does not include long-haul communications service, support to other Infrastructure categories, or communications capabilities organic to Forces units.

(2E2C) Acquisition Infrastructure—Facilities Support Programs that sustain, restore, and modernize Acquisition Infrastructure installations. Includes real property services, maintenance and repair, minor construction, construction, and facilities demolition and disposal. This activity does not include facilities support that is specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2E3) Acquisition Infrastructure—Contract Oversight

Activities providing acquisition contract management services and auditing.

(2E4) Acquisition Infrastructure—Program Management Acquisition program managers oversee development and procurement of military equipment and supporting systems. These activities also provide technical oversight throughout each system's useful life.

(2E5) Acquisition Infrastructure—Studies & Analyses

Funds studies supporting program analysis and decisionmaking.

(2E6) Acquisition Infrastructure—Test & Evaluation Programs Programs that test and evaluate military equipment and supporting systems. Includes operational and developmental test and evaluation organizations, facilities, and programs.

(2L) Central Logistics Central Logistics programs provide supplies, depot-level maintenance of military equipment and supporting systems, transportation of material, and other products and services to customers throughout the DoD.

(2L1) Central Logistics—Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities Central logistics management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives. Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

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2L2) Central Logistics—Installation Support Installations at which units in the Central Logistics category are based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

(2L2A) Central Logistics—Environmental Programs Programs that protect or restore the environment on Central Logistics installations. Included are programs for pollution prevention, environmental compliance, environmental restoration, environmental conservation, and environmental research. This category does not include environmental programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2L2B) Central Logistics—Base Operations & Base Communications The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Central Logistics installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, base communications, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2L2B1) Central Logistics—Base Operations Support The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Central Logistics installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2L2B2) Central Logistics—Base Communications Programs that provide communications services at Central Logistics installations. This category does not include long-haul communications service, support to other Infrastructure categories, or communications capabilities organic to Forces units.

(2L2C) Central Logistics—Facilities Support Programs that sustain, restore, and modernize Central Logistics installations. Includes real property services, maintenance and repair, minor construction, construction, and facilities demolition and disposal. This activity does not include facilities support that is specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2L3) Central Logistics—Maintenance Activities

Centralized systems that provide depot-level maintenance products and services to customers.

(2L4) Central Logistics—General Activities Programs that manage a variety of central logistics programs such as printing plants, industrial preparedness, re-utilization and marketing service, and inactive weapon system storage.

(2L5) Central Logistics—Inventory Control Point Operations

Programs that manage supply and material inventories.

(2L6) Central Logistics—Distribution Depot Operations

Programs that receive, store, and ship material items to customers.

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(2L7) Central Logistics—Transportation Programs that pay for delivery of items (1) from the manufacturer’s point of shipment to DoD's point of delivery (First Destination Transportation) and (2) from the point of delivery to intermediate supply depots from which items will be shipped to customers (Second Destination Transportation).

(2M) Defense Health Program (DHP) Medical infrastructure and systems managed by ASD(Health Affairs) that provide health care to military personnel, dependents, and retirees.

(2M1) Defense Health Program—Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities Defense Health Program management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives. Management Headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

(2M2) Defense Health Program—Installation Support Installations at which units in the Defense Health Program category are based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

(2M2A) Defense Health Program—Environmental Programs Programs that protect or restore the environment on Defense Health Program installations. Included are programs for pollution prevention, environmental compliance, environmental restoration, environmental conservation, and environmental research. This category does not include environmental programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2M2B) Defense Health Program—Base Operations & Base Communications The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Defense Health Program installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, base communications, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2M2B1) Defense Health Program—Base Operations Support The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Defense Health Program installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2M2B2) Defense Health Program—Base Communications Programs that provide communications services at Defense Health Program installations. This category does not include long-haul communications service, support to other Infrastructure categories, or communications capabilities organic to Forces units.

(2M2C) Defense Health Program—Facilities Support Programs that sustain, restore, and modernize Defense Health Program installations. Includes real property services, maintenance and repair, minor construction, construction, and facilities demolition and disposal. This activity does not include facilities support that is specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

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(2M3) Defense Health Program—Education & Training Programs that provide medical education for active-duty personnel, civilian personnel, and students through the Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program, the Financial Assistance Program, other pre-commissioning professional scholarship programs, and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.

(2M4) Defense Health Program—Consolidated Health Support Programs that provide the multi-faceted underpinning needed for successful health care delivery, e.g., medical laboratories, data systems, regional managers, public health activities, veterinary services, recruit/officer candidate examinations, human factors laboratories, blood programs, aeromedical evacuation units, and the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology.

(2M5) Defense Health Program—In-House Care Programs that provide patient medical care in defense medical centers, station hospitals, and medical clinics and dental care in hospitals, dental clinics, and regional dental activities.

(2M6) Defense Health Program—Information Management Programs designed to improve the effectiveness and economy of health care delivery through the application of standardized automatic data processing techniques to health care information systems.

(2M7) Defense Health Program—Private Sector Care Programs that provide private sector health care to DoD beneficiaries through the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS), TRICARE Managed Care Support (MCS) contracts, and Uniformed Services Family Health Program (USFHP).

(2P) Central Personnel Administration (CPA)

Programs that acquire and administer the DoD workforce.

(2P1) CPA—Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities Central personnel administration management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives. Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

(2P2) CPA—Installation Support Installations at which units in the Central Personnel Administration category are based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

(2P2A) CPA—Environmental Programs Programs that protect or restore the environment on Central Personnel Administration installations. Included are programs for pollution prevention, environmental compliance, environmental restoration, environmental conservation, and environmental research. This category does not include environmental programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2P2B) CPA—Base Operations & Base Communications The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Central Personnel Administration installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, base communications, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

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(2P2B1) CPA—Base Operations Support The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Central Personnel Administration installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2P2B2) CPA—Base Communications Programs that provide communications services at Central Personnel Administration installations. This category does not include long-haul communications service, support to other Infrastructure categories, or communications capabilities organic to Forces units.

(2P2C) CPA—Facilities Support Programs that sustain, restore, and modernize Central Personnel Administration installations. Includes real property services, maintenance and repair, minor construction, construction, and facilities demolition and disposal. This activity does not include facilities support that is specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2P3) CPA—General Personnel Support Activities Programs that provide general overhead material or services that are available to all personnel Infrastructure categories.

(2P4) CPA—Personnel Acquisition and Management Programs that acquire and administer the DoD workforce. Major activities include recruiting new personnel, reassigning and moving on-board personnel, and managing end-strength and skills to the levels needed.

(2P4A) CPA—Personnel Management Programs that administer the DoD workforce. Major activities include reassigning on-board personnel, and managing end-strength and skills to the levels needed.

(2P4B) CPA—Permanent Change of Station (PCS) Costs Programs that move service members and dependents in the DoD workforce to new duty stations.

(2P4C) CPA—Acquisition of New Personnel Programs that acquire new service members for the DoD workforce. Major activities include recruiting, advertising, examining, and in-processing activities for new personnel and administering the veterans education assistance program.

(2P4D) CPA—Personnel Not Available for Duty Personnel assigned to hospital or disciplinary confinement and those en route to a duty assignment from training or to a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) duty assignment.

(2R) Central Personnel Benefits Programs (CPB) Programs that provide benefits to service members. Includes family housing programs; commissaries and military exchanges; CONUS and overseas dependent schools;community, youth, and family centers; child-development activities; Off-Duty and Voluntary Education Programs, and a variety of ceremonial and morale-boosting activities. Also included are programs that help dependents recover from personal tragedies.

(2R2) CPB—Family Housing Activities Programs that provide housing for military families. Includes family housing leasing and debt payment, construction and improvement, maintenance, and operations programs.

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(2R3) CPB—Commissaries & Exchanges Programs that operate and manage commissaries, military exchanges, and the commissary troop issue subsistence support activity.

(2R4) CPB—Dependent Support Programs Programs that provide benefits to service members’ dependents. Includes CONUS and overseas dependent schools; community, youth, and family centers; and child-development activities.

(2R4A) CPB—Child Development Programs that assist with the intellectual, social, emotional, and physical development of children.

(2R4B) CPB—Family Centers Programs that assist families with information on spousal employment opportunities, assistance during relocations, crisis referral and aid for families, information on financial planning and family support resources, and services for families with special needs.

(2R4C) CPB—DoD Schools Programs that help provide children with adequate schooling opportunities in CONUS and in overseas areas where local schools are not adequate or not available.

(2R5) CPB—Other Personnel Benefits Programs that assist service members and dependents with a variety of needs. Included are Off-Duty and Voluntary Education Programs and a variety of ceremonial and morale-boosting activities. Also included are programs that help dependents cope with personal tragedies.

(2T) Central Training Programs that provide formal training to personnel at central locations away from their duty stations (school house).

(2T1) Central Training—Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities Central training management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives. Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

(2T2) Central Training—Installation Support Installations at which units in the Central Training category are based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

(2T2A) Central Training—Environmental Programs Programs that protect or restore the environment on Central Training installations. Included are programs for pollution prevention, environmental compliance, environmental restoration, environmental conservation, and environmental research. This category does not include environmental programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2T2B) Central Training—Base Operations & Base Communications The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Central Training installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, base communications, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

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(2T2B1) Central Training—Base Operations Support The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Central Training installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2T2B2) Central Training—Base Communications Programs that provide communications services at Central Training installations. This category does not include long-haul communications service, support to other Infrastructure categories, or communications capabilities organic to Forces units.

(2T2C) Central Training—Facilities Support Programs that sustain, restore, and modernize Central Training installations. Includes real property services, maintenance and repair, minor construction, construction, and facilities demolition and disposal. This activity does not include facilities support that is specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2T3) Central Training—General Training Activities Programs that are not dedicated to a single training area but instead contribute to the delivery of training in each category.

(2T4) Central Training—Individual Training Programs that provide formal training to personnel at central locations away from their duty stations (school house training).

(2T4A) Central Training—Enlisted Personnel Programs that provide formal training to enlisted personnel at central locations away from their duty stations (school house training).

(2T4A1) Central Training—Recruit Training Training infrastructure programs that provide basic military training and indoctrination to enlisted recruits.

(2T4A2) Central Training—Enlisted Technical Training Training infrastructure programs that provide technical training to enlisted personnel, (Note: Data not currently available in Program Elements.)

(2T4A3) Central Training—Enlisted Leadership Training Training infrastructure programs that provide leadership training to enlisted personnel. (Note: Data not currently available in Program Elements.)

(2T4B) Central Training—Officer Personnel Programs that provide formal training to officer personnel at central locations away from their duty stations (school house training).

(2T4B1) Central Training—Initial Officer Training Training infrastructure programs that provide basic military training and indoctrination to officer candidates through college commissioning programs, officer candidate/training schools, and the three service academies.

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(2T4B2) Central Training—Aviation and Flight Training Training infrastructure programs that provide flight screening, undergraduate pilot training, navigator training, EURO-NATO training and the procurement of new training aircraft.

(2T4B3) Central Training—Career Officer Training Training infrastructure programs that provide career training to officer personnel. (Note: Data not currently available in Program Elements.)

(2T4B4) Central Training—Officer Leadership Training Training infrastructure programs that provide leadership training to officer personnel. (Note: Data not currently available in Program Elements.)

(2T4C) Central Training—Civilian Education Programs that provide training, education, and development of DoD civilian executives, management officials, supervisors, and employees as called for by applicable directives.

(2T4D) Central Training—Reserve Training Training infrastructure programs that provide recruit and officer candidate training followed by the full range of flight training, progressive skill training, professional military education opportunities.

(2T4E) Central Training—Professional & Skill Training Training infrastructure programs that provide a range of progressive skill training and professional military education opportunities, including Acquisition and Language training and advanced academic degrees.

(2T4E1) Central Training—General Skill Training Training infrastructure programs that teach (1) entry-level job skills after completion of initial military training and (2) skill progression training needed for an individual to acquire intermediate and advanced skills later in his or her military career.

(2T4E2) Central Training—Acquisition Skill Training Training infrastructure programs that provide acquisition education and training through the USD(AT&L)-managed scholarship program, the Defense Acquisition University, service-sponsored schools, Acquisition Enhancement Program, and other mandatory DoD acquisition courses.

(2T4E3) Central Training—Professional Military Education Training infrastructure programs that provide (1) professional military education at each level of career progression and (2) advanced academic degrees needed for work in specific organizations and tasks.

(2T4E4) Central Training—Foreign Language Training Training infrastructure programs that provide language instruction through the Defense Language Institute, extended as necessary to meet SOF Language Training requirements.

(2T4E5) Central Training—Other Professional and Skill Training Training infrastructure programs that provide training opportunities in areas not included in other categories. Examples are space operations and business management.

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(2T5) Central Training—Transition Training Training conducted in field locations that is required to transition individuals and units to new weapon systems, provide specialized pre-deployment training, and develop or teach new tactics through special unit-level exercises.

(2U) Departmental Management (DM) Headquarters whose primary mission is to manage the overall programs and operations of the Department of Defense and its components. Also includes administrative, forces, and international management headquarters, and defense-wide support activities that are centrally managed. Excludes combatant headquarters (assigned to Command & Intelligence Infrastructure) and the management headquarters that are associated with other Infrastructure categories.

(2U1) DM—Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities Departmental management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives. Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

(2U1A) DM—Departmental Headquarters

The Washington headquarters of the Department of Defense.

(2U1A1) DM—OSD Staff The Office of the Secretary of Defense and its supporting activities.

(2U1A2) DM—JCS Staff

The Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and its supporting activities.

(2U1A3) DM—Military Department Headquarters

The Secretariats and Washington headquarters of the military departments.

(2U1B) DM—Administrative Management Headquarters Management headquarters for defense-wide support activities managed at the headquarters level.

(2U1C) DM—International Management Headquarters Management headquarters supporting NATO participation and other international activities of the department.

(2U1D) DM—Force Management Headquarters Major service headquarters that are primarily responsible for overseeing, directing, and controlling subordinate organizations or units through providing policy guidance, evaluating program performance, allocating or distributing resources, or conducting mid- and long-range planning, programming, and budgeting. Also includes service operational headquarters and the management headquarters and other activities of the Combatant Commands.

(2U1D1) DM—Management Headquarters Major service headquarters that are primarily responsible for overseeing, directing, and controlling subordinate organizations or units through providing policy guidance, evaluating program performance, allocating or distributing resources, or conducting mid- and long-range planning, programming, and budgeting.

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(2U1D2) DM—Operational Headquarters

Major field headquarters and supporting activities of the military services.

(2U1D3) DM—CINC Activities

Combatant Commands management headquarters and supporting activities. (2U2) DM—Installation Support

Installations at which units in the Departmental Management category are based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

(2U2A) DM—Environmental Programs Programs that protect or restore the environment on Departmental Management installations. Included are programs for pollution prevention, environmental compliance, environmental restoration, environmental conservation, and environmental research. This category does not include environmental programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2U2B) DM—Base Operations & Base Communications The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Departmental Management installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, base communications, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2U2B1) DM—Base Operations Support The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Departmental Management installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2U2B2) DM—Base Communications Programs that provide communications services at Departmental Management installations. This category does not include long-haul communications service, support to other Infrastructure categories, or communications capabilities organic to Forces units.

(2U2C) DM—Facilities Support Programs that sustain, restore, and modernize Departmental Management installations. Includes real property services, maintenance and repair, minor construction, construction, and facilities demolition and disposal. This activity does not include facilities support that is specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2U3) DM—Administrative Services Programs that support a variety of defense organizations and federal government agencies, e.g., security investigative services, industrial security and audit programs, public affairs activities, and criminal and judicial activities.

(2U3A) DM—Service-Wide Activities Programs managed at headquarters level that provide service-wide support, support to non-DoD activities, and reserve mobilization.

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(2U3B) DM—Defense-Wide Activities

Centrally managed activities that provide a range of services for the entire department.

(2U3B1) DM—Security & Investigative Activities The department-wide system for obtaining and maintaining security clearances for personnel, as well as service security and investigative activities that are not part of the NFIP foreign counterintelligence program.

(2U3B2) DM—Defense Agencies Agencies that provide specific services, such as finance and accounting, to all of DoD.

(2U3B3) DM—Other Defense-Wide Activities Department-wide support activities that are managed by the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

(2U4) DM—International Activities Programs that fund DoD participation in NATO and support other international activities of the department.

(2U5) DM—Base Realignment and Closure Programs intended to size the number of DoD installations to more closely approximate what is needed for projected DoD operations. Includes DoD BRAC programs.

(2V) Infrastructure Activities Not Elsewhere Categorized (IANEC) These programs do not fit neatly in the other categories. They include programs that (1) provide management, basing, and operating support for DoD intelligence activities; (2) conduct weather and oceanographic activities; (3) manage and upgrade DoD-operated Air Traffic Control activities; (4) support warfighting, wargaming, and battle centers and major modeling and simulation programs; (5) procure and maintain contingency hospitals, mobilize medical reservists, identify disease/biological warfare agents, and improve combat medical equipment; and (6) fund CINC-sponsored or JCS-directed joint exercises.

(2V3) IANEC—Intelligence Infrastructure Programs that provide management, basing, and operating support for the DoD Intelligence activities.

(2V3A) IANEC—Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities Intelligence Management Headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives. Management Headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

(2V3B) IANEC—Installation Support Installations at which units in the Intelligence Infrastructure category are based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

(2V3B1) IANEC—Environmental Programs Programs that protect or restore the environment on Intelligence Infrastructure installations. Included are programs for pollution prevention, environmental compliance, environmental restoration, environmental conservation, and environmental research. This category does not include environmental programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2V3B2) IANEC—Base Operations Support The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Intelligence Infrastructure installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations,

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maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, base communications, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2V3B3) IANEC—Facilities Support Programs that sustain, restore, and modernize Intelligence Infrastructure installations. Includes real property services, maintenance and repair, minor construction, construction, and facilities demolition and disposal. This activity does not include facilities support that is specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

(2V3C) IANEC—Intelligence Skill Training Programs that provide specialized intelligence skill training for officers, enlisted personnel, and civilians. This training normally involves instruction in principles and techniques needed to effectively perform noncryptologic intelligence jobs.

(2V3D) IANEC—Family Housing Activities Programs that support housing on Intelligence installations for military families. Includes family housing leasing and debt payment, construction and improvement, maintenance, and operations programs.

(2V4) IANEC—Other Support Activities Programs that provide special services and products that facilitate or improve the conduct of military operations.

(2V4A) IANEC—Geophysical Information Programs that support weather and meteorological activities. Includes the Navy and Air Force weather services, oceanographic services, and other related activities.

(2V4B) IANEC—Air Traffic Control

Programs that support DoD-operated Air Traffic Control activities.

(2V4C) IANEC—Warfighting Centers, Modeling and Simulation Programs that support warfighting, wargaming, and battle centers and major modeling and simulation programs.

(2V4D) IANEC—Non-DHP Medical Programs Programs that procure and maintain contingency hospitals, mobilize medical reservists, identify disease/biological warfare agents, and improve combat medical equipment.

(2V4E) IANEC—Joint Exercises Programs that conduct CINC-sponsored or JCS directed joint exercises. Funds airlift and sealift of equipment and personnel, expendable supplies (including POL), per diem allowances, and other exercise-related costs.

(2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments Centralized resource adjustments that were not allocated to the programs affected, e.g., Foreign Currency Fluctuation, Commissary Resale Stocks, and Force Structure Deviation.

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APPENDIX D: PE ASSIGNMENT TO THE F&IC BY CATEGORY

This appendix is limited to PEs with resources from FY 1975 through FY 2002 as of the FY 2002 President’s Budget. PEs that have come into use since that time, along with PEs assigned to the National Foreign Intelligence Program (F&IC 1X2A), are not shown. Those with .MIL access can obtain the most current information from the FYDP Structure Management System (FSM) Web site at http://www.ra.pae.osd.mil/fsm/.

(1) Forces Military units assigned to the Combatant Commands, their command and control elements, and their organic supporting units. The resources (dollars, manpower, and equipment) allocated to these units are associated with forces. In addition, agencies engaged in U.S. international policy activities under the direct supervision of the Office of the Secretary of Defense are included along with the national and joint military intelligence programs.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(1F) Operating Forces Forces assigned to the Combatant Commands, along with their closely related activities, operating resources and those agencies engaged in U.S. international policy activities under the direct supervision of the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(1F1) Expeditionary Forces Operating forces designed primarily for non-nuclear operations outside the United States.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(1F1A) Strike Expeditionary forces designed to damage and destroy enemy targets at long ranges from friendly bases. Strike forces are designed to deliver their effects through penetration and withdrawal from enemy territory or by delivery of standoff weapons at extended ranges.

0101113F B-52 Squadrons 0101115F FB-111 Squadrons (H) 0101126F B-1B Squadrons 0101127F B-2 Squadrons 0101128F B-52 Conventional Squadrons 0101142F KC-135 Squadrons 0101969F Combat Support—Offensive 0201121F USSOCOM Command and Control Platform 0204112N Multi-Purpose Aircraft Carriers 0204134N A-6 Squadrons 0204136N F/A-18 Squadrons 0204146N Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) Squadrons 0204150N Navy TACAIR/ASW Carrier Airwing Staff Flying 0204151N COD Squadrons 0204154N Sea-Based Electronic Warfare Squadrons 0204155F Shore-Based Electronic Warfare Squadrons 0204155N Shore-Based Electronic Warfare Squadrons 0204161N Aviation Support CVW 0204162N Air-Launched Ordnance/Missiles—Attack Air Wing 0204164N Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department 0204165N Ordnance Support Equipment 0204166N Ashore Mobility/Afloat Contingency C3 Van System 0204220N Battleships 0204221N Cruisers

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(1F1A) Strike—Continued 0204222N Destroyers—Missile 0204229N Tomahawk & Tomahawk Mission Planning Center (TMPC) 0204423N Naval Special Warfare Forces 0204453N Direct Support Squadrons—Aircraft 0204574N Cryptologic Direct Support 0204575N Electronic Warfare (EW) Readiness Support 0205601N HARM Improvement 0207128F F-4 Squadrons 0207129F F-111 Squadrons 0207133F F-16 Squadrons 0207134F F-15E Squadrons 0207136F Manned Destructive Suppression 0207137F CONSTANT HELP 0207140F A-12 Squadrons (H) 0207141F F-117A Squadrons 0207142F Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) Squadrons 0207145F Low Observables Test Equipment 0207160F Tri-Service Standoff Attack Missile 0207162F Tactical AGM Missiles 0207165F Standoff Attack Weapon 0207168F F-111 Self Protection Systems 0207213F RF-4 Squadrons 0207215F TR-1 Squadrons (H) 0207222F KC-10A 0207223F KC-135s 0207245F Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Operations 0207246F Expendable Drones (H) 0207249F Precision Attack Systems Procurement 0207252F EF-111 Squadrons 0207253F Compass Call 0207313F MAVERICK 0207320F Sensor Fused Weapons 0207322F AGM-142 (HAVE NAP) Missile System 0207323F AGM-86C Conventional Air-Launched Cruise Missile 0207324F Joint Standoff Weapon 0207325F Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) 0207326F Extended Range Cruise Missile (ERCM) 0207411F Overseas Air Weapon Control System 0207414F Combat Intelligence System 0207416F TAC Command and Control System 0207418F Tactical Airborne Control Systems 0207419F Tactical Airborne Command and Control Systems 0207422F Deployable C3 Systems 0207423F Advanced Communications Systems 0207425F Command Communications (Tactical Air Forces) 0207431F Combat Air Intelligence System Activities 0207439F Electronic Warfare Integrated Reprogramming (EWIR) 0207442F Common Electronic Countermeasures Equipment (PODs) 0207581F Joint Surv/Target Attack Radar Sys (JSTARS) 0207583F Joint Direct Attack Munitions 0207587F Specialized Reconnaissance Systems 0207588F Air Base Ground Defense 0207590F Seek Eagle 0207600F Wind Corrected Munitions Dispenser Kit 0208006F Mission Planning Systems 0208009N TOMAHAWK Cruise Missile 0208010F Joint Tactical Communications Program (TRI-TAC) 0208019N Tactical Information Program (TIP) 0208021F Information Warfare Support 0208028F Contingency Operations 0208054F Information Warfare Squadron (IWS) 0305155F Theater Nuclear Weapon Storage & Security System 0305158F Tactical Terminal 0305887F Intelligence Support to Information Warfare 0401318F CV-22 0404011F Special Operations Forces 0501411F KC-135 Squadrons (ANG) 0501421F KC-135 Squadrons (AFR-EQ)

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(1F1A) Strike—Continued 0501422F KC-135 Squadrons (AFR-Associate) 0501628F B-1B Squadrons (ANG) 0501720F B-52 Squadrons (AFR) 0502306N Multi-Purpose Aircraft Carriers 0502312N A-6 Squadrons 0502313N A-7 Squadrons 0502314N F/A-18 Squadrons 0502323N COD Squadrons 0502325N Reconnaissance Squadrons 0502326N Sea-Based Electronic Warfare Squadrons 0502348N Cruisers 0502349N Destroyers—Missile 0502372N Inshore Undersea Warfare Forces 0502373N Naval Special Warfare Reserve Forces 0502610F A-7 Squadrons (ANG) 0502618F F-4 Squadrons (ANG) (H) 0502620F F-16 Squadrons (ANG) 0502624F RF-4 Squadrons (ANG) 0502625F Air Base Ground Defense (ANG) (H) 0502629F F-4G Operations and Support (ANG) 0502714F F-4 Squadrons (AFR) (H) 0502716F F-16 Squadrons (AFR) 0502719F F-16 Associate Units (AFR) 0505166F Nuclear/Biological/Chemical Defense Program (AFR) 0603107F Technical Evaluation System 0603109N Integrated Aircraft Avionics 0603111F Meridian 0603223F New Surveillance Aircraft 0603320N Low Cost Anti-Radiation Seeker 0603512N Carrier Systems Development 0603609N Conventional Munitions 0603690F Information Operations Technology 0603787N Special Processes 0603800F Joint Strike Fighter (JSF)—Dem/Val 0603800N Joint Strike Fighter (JSF)—Dem/Val 0603840F Global Broadcast Service (GBS) 0603852N Arsenal Ship 0603860N Jt Precision Approach and Landing System—Dem/Val 0604215N Standards Development 0604226F B-1B 0604231N Tactical Command System 0604233N AFX 0604240F B-2 Advanced Technology Bomber 0604242F Advanced Interdiction Aircraft (AX) 0604249F Night/Precision Attack 0604264N Air Crew Systems Development 0604265N Air Launched Saturation System (ALSS) 0604270F Electronic Warfare Development 0604270N Electronic Warfare Development 0604300N SC-21 Total Ship System Engineering 0604303N AEGIS Area Air Defense 0604307N Surface Combatant Combat System Engineering 0604310N Arsenal Ship 0604312N Tri-Service Standoff Attack Missile 0604321F Combat Intelligence System—EMD 0604327F Hard/Deeply Buried Target Defeat Sys (HBDTDS) 0604327N Hard/Deeply Buried Target Defeat Sys (HBDTDS) 0604328F Extended Range Cruise Missile (ERCM) 0604512N Shipboard Aviation Systems 0604518N Combat Information Center Conversion 0604600F Munitions Dispenser Development 0604602F Armament/Ordnance Development 0604602N Naval Gunnery Improvements 0604603N Unguided Conventional Air-Launched Weapons 0604604F Submunitions 0604607F Wide-Area, Anti-Armor Munitions (H) 0604618F Joint Direct Attack Munition 0604618N Joint Direct Attack Munition

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(1F1A) Strike—Continued 0604721N Battle Group Passive Horizon Extension System 0604727F Joint Standoff Weapons Systems 0604727N Joint Standoff Weapon Systems 0604733F Surface Defense Suppression 0604756F Side Looking Airborne Radar 0604770F Joint Surv/Target Attack Radar Sys (JSTARS) 0604800F Joint Strike Fighter (JSF)—EMD 0604800N Joint Strike Fighter (JSF)—EMD 0605114E BLACK LIGHT 1100011N Ongoing Operational Activities—Active 1108048A Service Support to Special Operations Forces 1108048F Service Support to Special Operations Forces 1108048M Service Support to Special Operations Forces 1108048N Service Support to Special Operations Forces 1120171BB SOF Ranger Activities 1120172BB SOF Aviation Activities (Active Forces) 1120173BB SOF Special Forces Activities (Active Army) 1120174BB Psychological Operations Activities (Active Army) 1120175BB Civil Affairs Units (Active Army) 1120177BB Theater Army Special Ops Support Cmd (TASOSC) 1120179BB SOF Other Special Ops Spt Activities (Active Army) 1120222BB Naval Special Warfare Groups 1120223BB SOF Naval Active Spcl Warfare Groups Ops BA-1 1120224BB Naval Special Warfare Development Groups 1120322BB SOF Naval Reserve Special Boat Squadron Operations 1120323BB SOF Naval Reserve Spcl Warfare Group Ops BA-1 1120541BB Special Tactics Operations (Active Air Force) 1120547BB SOF Operations (SOW/SOS) (Active Air Force) 1120647BB SOF Operations (SOW/SOS) (Air National Guard) 1120747BB SOF Operations (Air Force Reserve) (SOW/SOS) 1120872BB SOF Aviation Activities (Army & Air Nat Guard) 1120873BB SOF Special Forces Activities (Army Nat Guard) 1120973BB SOF Special Forces Activities (Army Reserve) 1120974BB Psychological Operations Activities (Army Reserve) 1120975BB Civil Affairs Units (Army Reserve) 1120979BB SOF Other Special Ops Spt Activities (Army Res) 1130429A Service Support to Joint SOF Intell Activities 1130429JBB Joint SOF Intelligence Activities 1130431BB SOF Intelligence Activities 1130432BB SOF C2 Activities 1130433BB Extension of Intelligence Data (SOCRATES) 1130535BB Special Ops Contingency Comms Element (SOCCE) 1140494BB Military Construction 1160401BB Special Operations Technology Development 1160402BB Special Operations Advanced Technology Development 1160404BB Special Operations Tactical Systems Development 1160405BB Special Ops Intelligence Systems Development 1160406JBB Joint SOF Technology Development 1160407BB SOF Medical Technology Development 1160408BB SOF Operational Enhancements 1160409BB Other Force Programs 1160444BB SOF Acquisition

(1F1B) Air Control Expeditionary forces designed primarily to defeat enemy air attacks within a military theater. Air control forces enable the capabilities of other forces to be brought to bear against the enemy. Air Control includes protection against Theater Ballistic Missiles.

0202081A Theater Air Defense Forces 0202944A EAC—Theater Defense 0203761F Warfighter Rapid Acquisition Process (WRAP) Fund 0203801A Missile/Air Defense Product Improvement Program 0204144N F-14 Squadrons 0204152N E-2 Squadrons 0204662N Tact Interoperability & Information Support System 0205604N Tactical Data Links 0205667N F-14 Upgrade 0207040F Multi-Platform Electronic Warfare Equipment

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(1F1B) Air Control—Continued 0207130F F-15A/B/C/D Squadrons 0207138F F-22 Squadrons 0207150F Airborne Laser (ABL) 0207161F Tactical AIM Missiles 0207161N Tactical AIM Missiles 0207163F Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) 0207163N Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) 0207169F SEEK CLOCK 0207219F F-22 Squadrons 0207242F Special Program Applications 0207248F Special Evaluation Program 0207268F Aircraft Engine Component Improvement Program 0207315F Rapier Air Defense Missile System 0207412F Modular Control System (MCS) 0207417F Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) 0207420F Combat Identification 0207424F Evaluation and Analysis Program 0207430F Civil Engineer Squadrons, Heavy Repair 0207433F Advanced Program Technology 0207579F Advanced Systems Improvements 0207591F Advanced Program Evaluation 0207593F Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defense Program 0207969F Combat Support—Tactical Air Forces 0208007F Tactical Deception 0208040F Project Elegant Lady 0208042F HAVE FLAG 0208060C Theater Missile Defenses 0208060F Theater Missile Defenses 0208160F Technical Evaluation System 0208161F Special Evaluation System 0208861C Theater High-Altitude Area Def Sys Procurement Pgm 0208863C HAWK Upgrades Procurement Program 0208864C Battle Management and C4I for TMD Acquisition 0208865C Patriot PAC-3 Procurement Program 0208867C Navy Lower Tier Procurement Program 0214401A Patriot Air Defense System PAC-3 (MDAP 148) 0303605F Satellite Communications Terminals 0305099F Global Air Traffic Management (GATM) 0305164F NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (User Equipment) 0305969F Combat Support—Other Program 3 0501312F Airborne Early Warning & Control System (AFR) (H) 0502317N F-4 Squadrons 0502319N F-14 Squadrons 0502324N Early Warning Aircraft Squadrons 0502609F F-15 Tactical Fighter Squadrons (ANG) 0502671F Tactical Air Control System—Air (ANG) 0502672F Tactical Air Control System—Ground (ANG) 0503111F Deployable C4 Units (ANG) 0505165F Nuclear/Biological/Chemical Def Prg (ANG) (H) 0505969F Combat Support—Air Force Reserve Components 0509297F Civil Engineer Squadrons, Heavy Repair (ANG) 0509393F Civil Engineering Flights (AFR) 0509397F Civil Engineering Squadrons, Heavy Repair (AFR) 0603110F Special Evaluation System 0603307F Air Base Operability Advanced Development 0603308A Army Missile Defense Systems Integration (Dem/Val) 0603319F Airborne Laser Program 0603321N Advanced Air-to-Air Missile (AAAM) 0603617F Command, Control, and Communication Applications 0603715D AIM-9 Consolidated Program 0603742F Combat Identification Technology 0603790F NATO Research and Development (H) 0603801F Special Programs 0603850F Integrated Broadcast Service (Dem/Val) 0603860F Jt Precision Approach and Landing System—Dem/Val 0603861C Theater High-Altitude Area Def Sys—TMD—Dem/Val 0603862C TMD Ground-Based Radar (GBR-T)—Dem/Val 0603863C HAWK System BM/C3—Dem/Val

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(1F1B) Air Control—Continued 0603864C Theater Missile Defense BM/C3—Dem/Val 0603865C Patriot PAC-3 TMD Acquisition—Dem/Val 0603867C Navy Area Theater Missile Defense System 0603868C Navy Theater Wide Missile Defense System 0603869C Meads Concepts—Dem/Val 0603870C Boost Phase Intercept TMD—Dem/Val 0603872C Joint Theater Missile Defense—Dem/Val 0603873C Family-of Syst Engineering & Integration (FoS E&I) 0603876C Threat and Countermeasures 0603877C BMD Architecture & Engineering 0604012F Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System (JHMCS) 0604201F Integrated Avionics Planning and Development 0604212F Aircraft Equipment Development 0604218F Engine Model Derivative Program (EMDP) 0604225C Theater Missile Defense Acquisition EMD Programs 0604239F F-22 EMD 0604314N Adv Med Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) 0604350F Airborne Laser (ABL)—EMD 0604601F Chemical/Biological Defense Equipment 0604609F R&M Maturation/Technology Insertion 0604617F Agile Combat Support 0604704F Common Support Equipment Development 0604706F Life Support Systems 0604708F Civil, Fire, Environmental, Shelter Engineering 0604754F Tactical Data Link Integration 0604762F Common Low Observables Verification Sys (CLOVerS) 0604771D Joint Tact Information Distribution Sys (JTIDS)(H) 0604771D8Z Joint Tact Information Distribution Sys (JTIDS) 0604779F Tactical Data Link Interoperability 0604861C Theater High-Altitude Area Def Sys—TMD—EMD 0604864C Theater Missile Defense BM/C3—EMD 0604865C Patriot PAC-3 TMD Acquisition—EMD 0604866C ERINT/Patriot PAC-3 Risk Reduction—TMD—EMD 0604867C Navy Area Theater Missile Defense—EMD 0605011F RDT&E for Aging Aircraft 0605704F Theater Air Defense BMC4I 0605808F Development Planning 0605907A Service Support to BMDO 0605907F Service Support to BMDO 0605907M Service Support to BMDO 0605907N Service Support to BMDO 0605969F Combat Support—RDT&E 0702833F Life Support Procurement 0702969F Combat Support—Logistics 0805969F Combat Support—Program 8 0901969F Combat Support—Administrative 1001012F Service Support to NATO AEW&C Program 1001012JNA NATO AEW&C Program

(1F1C) Sea Control Expeditionary forces designed to deny offensive use of the seas to the enemy and to secure sea-lanes against interdiction. Sea control enables the capabilities of other forces to be brought to bear against the enemy.

0101124F HARPOONS 0204139N Fleet Area Cntrl & Surveillance Facility (FACSFAC) 0204163N Fleet Telecommunications (Tactical) 0204223N Destroyers—Non-Missile 0204224N Frigates—Missile 0204225N Frigates—Non-Missile 0204226N Patrol Combatants 0204227N Support Forces 0204228N Surface Support 0204233N SH-3/SH-60F Squadrons 0204234N S-3 Squadrons 0204243N Light Airborne Multi-Purpose System (LAMPS) 0204251N ASW Patrol Squadrons 0204261N Aviation Support (ASW)

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(1F1C) Sea Control—Continued 0204271N Air-Launched Ordnance/Missiles (ASW) 0204281N Submarines 0204282N Support Forces 0204283N Submarine Support 0204284N Submarines Ordnance and Missiles 0204302N Mine Countermeasures Forces 0204303N Air Mine Countermeasures Squadrons 0204304N Mines and Mine Support 0204311N Integrated Surveillance System 0204312N Undersea Surveillance Systems—Communications 0204313N Ship-Towed Array Surveillance Systems 0204424N Explosive Ordnance Disposal Forces 0204451N Major Fleet Support Ships 0204452N Minor Fleet Support Ships 0204454N Special Combat Support Forces 0204455N Naval Construction Forces 0204561N Deep Submergence Systems 0204573N Navy Cover and Deception Program 0204576N Counter C3 Development 0204660N Navy Command and Control Systems (NCCS) 0205620N Surface ASW Combat System Integration 0205632N MK-48 ADCAP 0205658N Navy Science Assistance Program 0205675N Operational Nuclear Power Systems 0208010N Joint Tactical Communications Program (TRI-TAC) 0208017N Coast Guard Ship Support Program 0208145N ADSW—Active Duty for Special Work 0305164N NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (User Equipment) 0402124N Commercial Tanker—Chartered (IF) 0502332N SH-3 Squadrons 0502338N Light Airborne Multi-Purpose System (LAMPS) 0502341N ASW Patrol Squadrons 0502345N Support Forces 0502350N Destroyers—Non-Missile 0502351N Frigates—Missile 0502352N Frigates—Non-Missile 0502354N Support Forces 0502359N Mine Countermeasures Forces 0502360N Air Mine Countermeasures Squadrons 0502361N Mines and Mine Support 0502374N Explosive Ordnance Disposal Forces 0502377N Major Fleet Support Ships 0502378N Minor Fleet Support Ships 0502380N Special Combat Support—Cargo Handling 0502383N Special Combat Support—Harbor Clearance 0502384N Naval Construction Forces 0502386N Deep Submergence Systems 0502387N Cryptologic Direct Support 0502393N Composite Readiness 0603207N Air/Ocean Tactical Applications 0603216N Aviation Survivability 0603254N ASW Systems Development 0603267N Combat Identification System 0603382N Advanced Combat Systems Technology 0603451N Tactical Space Operations 0603502N Surface and Shallow Water Mine Countermeasures 0603504N Advanced Submarine Combat Systems Development 0603506N Surface Ship Torpedo Defense 0603513N Shipboard System Component Development 0603514N Ship Combat Survivability 0603525N PILOT FISH 0603527N RETRACT LARCH 0603528N Non-Acoustic Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) 0603536N RETRACT JUNIPER 0603542N Radiological Control 0603553N Surface ASW 0603555N Sea Control and Littoral Warfare Technology Demo

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(1F1C) Sea Control—Continued 0603559N SSGN Conversion 0603561N Advanced Submarine System Development 0603562N Submarine Tactical Warfare Systems 0603563N Ship Concept Advanced Design 0603564N Ship Preliminary Design & Feasibility Studies 0603570N Advanced Nuclear Power Systems 0603573N Advanced Surface Machinery Systems 0603576N CHALK EAGLE 0603582N Combat System Integration 0603591N Joint Advanced Systems 0603601N Mine Development 0603610N Advanced Warhead Development (MK-50) 0603634N Electromagnetic Effects Protection Development 0603654N Joint Service Explosive Ordnance Development 0603658N Cooperative Engagement 0603660N Advanced Development Projects 0603661N Retract Violet 0603691N MK 48 ADCAP—Adv Dev 0603708N ASW Signal Processing 0603709N Advanced Marine Biological System 0603711N Fleet Tactical Development 0603713N Ocean Engineering Technology Development 0603724N Navy Energy Program 0603734N CHALK CORAL 0603737N LINK HAZEL 0603740N LINK LAUREL 0603746N RETRACT MAPLE 0603748N LINK PLUMERIA 0603750N CHALK WEED 0603751N RETRACT ELM 0603752N CHALK POINSETTIA 0603755N Ship Self Defense—Dem/Val 0603764N LINK EVERGREEN 0603785N Combat Systems Oceanographic Performance Asses (H) 0603790N NATO Research and Development 0604212N Other Helo Development 0604216N Multi-Mission Helicopter Upgrade Development 0604217N S-3 Weapon System Improvement 0604218N Air/Ocean Equipment Engineering 0604221N P-3 Modernization Program 0604227N HARPOON Modifications 0604261N Acoustic Search Sensors 0604301N MK 92 Fire Control System Upgrade 0604355N Vertical Launch ASROC 0604361N NATO SEA SPARROW 0604366N Standard Missile Improvements 0604372N New Threat Upgrade 0604373N Airborne MCM 0604503N SSN-688 and Trident Modernization 0604507N Enhanced Modular Signal Processor 0604516N Ship Survivability 0604524N Submarine Combat System 0604558N New Design SSN 0604561N SSN-21 Developments 0604562N Submarine Tactical Warfare System 0604567N Ship Contract Design/ Live Fire T&E 0604574N Navy Tactical Computer Resources 0604601N Mine Development 0604610N Lightweight Torpedo Development 0604654N Joint Service Explosive Ordnance Development 0604703N Personnel, Training, Simulation, and Human Factors 0604707N Space & Electronic Warfare (SEW) Architecture 0604710N Navy Energy Program 0604755N Ship Self Defense—EMD 0604771N Medical Development 0604784N Distributed Surveillance System 0604942D8Z Assessments and Evaluations

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(1F1C) Sea Control—Continued 0605155N Fleet Tactical Development 0605804N Technical Information Services 0605866N Navy Space and Electronic Warfare (SEW) Support 0605872N Productivity Investments

(1F1D) Ground Combat Expeditionary forces and closely related activities designed primarily for the defeat of opposing ground forces and for the establishment of control over land areas.

0201195A Other Additional Activities 0202011A Divisions 0202012A Nondivisional Combat Brigades/Regiments 0202013A Other Nondivisional Combat Units 0202014A Tactical Support—Other Units 0202015A Tactical Support—Communications Units 0202016A Tactical Support—Intelligence Units 0202017A Tactical Support—Medical Units 0202018A Tactical Support—Logistics Units 0202019A Tactical Support—Administrative Units 0202020A Tactical Support—Maint of Tactical Equipment 0202024A Tactical Support—MI Units (Non-TIARA) 0202025A Tactical Support—DCS Network 0202026A Joint Tactical Switched Systems 0202085A Theater Defense Forces 0202086A Special Mission Support (H) 0202091A Intelligence Support 0202092A Special Activities 0202111A Heavy Divisions 0202112A Airborne Divisions 0202113A Air Assault Divisions 0202114A Light Divisions 0202121A Corps Aviation 0202124A Corps Air Defense 0202125A Separate Combat Units 0202126A Corps Field Artillery 0202131A Corps Signal 0202133A Corps Support Command (COSCOM) 0202134A Corps Finance and Personnel Groups 0202135A Corps Engineer 0202138A Corps Medical 0202139A Corps Military Police 0202141A EAC—Theater Aviation 0202143A EAC—Theater Logistics 0202144A EAC—Theater Finance and Support Personnel Groups 0202145A EAC—Theater Engineer 0202148A EAC—Theater Medical 0202150A Land Forces Maintenance (DS/GS) 0202218A Force Readiness Support Activities 0202219A Force Readiness Communications Support 0202534A Corps Military Intelligence 0202538A Corps Support—Other Units 0202544A EAC—Military Intelligence 0202545A EAC—Theater Signal 0202548A EAC—Other Units 0202614A Force Readiness Intelligence Support 0203726A Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System 0203735A Combat Vehicle Improvement Programs 0203739A Air Defense C3I Modifications 0203740A Maneuver Control System 0203744A Aircraft Modifications/Product Improvement Program 0203752A Aircraft Engine Component Improvement Program 0203755A Field Artillery Ammunition Support Vehicle 0203758A Digitization 0203759A Force XXI Battle Command, Brigade & Below (FBCB2) 0203761A Force Twenty-One (XXI) Warfighting Rapid Acq Prog 0203762A STRIKER (WRAP) 0203763A Radio Frequency Technology (RF TAGS)—ICS3 0203802A Other Missile Product Improvement Programs

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(1F1D) Ground Combat—Continued 0203806A TRACTOR RUT 0203808A TRACTOR CARD 0204411N Amphibious Assault Ships 0204412N Amphibious Support Ships 0204413N Amphibious Tactical Support Units (Displacement) 0204414N Amphibious Tac Support Units (Non-displacement) 0206110M AV-8 Squadrons (MAW) 0206111M A-4 Squadrons (MAW) 0206112M A-6 Squadrons (MAW) 0206114M F-4 Squadrons (MAW) 0206117M Light Anti-Aircraft Missile (LAAM) Battalion 0206118M Tactical Air Control System (MAW) 0206120M UH-1E Squadrons (MAW) 0206121M CH-46/V-22 Squadrons (MAW) 0206122M CH-53 Squadrons (MAW) 0206124M VMO Squadrons (MAW) 0206125M Helicopter Combat Support (MAW) 0206126M Tactical Combat Support (MAW) 0206127M KC-130 Squadrons (MAW) 0206128M Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion (LAAD) 0206131M Marine Light/Attack Helicopter Squadrons (HML/A) 0206134M F/A-18 Squadrons (MAW) 0206138M Air Launched Ordnance and Missiles (MAW) (TACAIR) 0206139M Aviation Support (TACAIR) (MAW) 0206140M Air-Launched Ordnance/Missiles (Land Forces) (MAW) 0206141M Aviation Support (Land Forces) (MAW) 0206142M Marine Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron 0206143M Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 0206144M F/A-18 Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron (MAW) 0206150M Marine TACAIR Wing Staff Flying 0206211M Divisions (Marine) 0206312M Other Combat Support (Marine) 0206313M Marine Corps Communications Systems 0206314M SIGINT/EW Tactical Support 0206315M Force Service Support Group (FSSG) 0206623M Marine Corps Ground Combat/Supporting Arms Systems 0206624M Marine Corps Combat Services Support 0206625M USMC Intelligence/Electronic Warfare Systems 0206626M USMC Command/Control/Communications Systems 0207131F A-10 Squadrons 0208010A Joint Tactical Communications Program (TRI-TAC) 0208013A Special Ammunition Control—Non-US 0208014A Combat Support Communications (H) 0208019A Tactical Information Program (TIP) 0208023A Surveillance, Target Acq and Electronic Warfare 0208051A Joint Biological Defense Program 0208053A Joint Tactical Ground System 0208082A Training Standard Ammunition 0208083A Training Unique Ammunition 0208384BP Chemical and Biological Defense Program 0210100A Aviation Procurement—AA 0210101A BlackHawk UH60L (MDAP 156)—AA 0210102A LONGBOW APACHE TA and FCS System (MDAP 831)—AA 0210103A COMMANCHE Helicopter RAH-66 (MDAP 254)—AA 0210104A Cargo Helicopter CH-47D Upgrade (MDAP 278)—AA 0210108A Threat Countermeasures ATIRCM (MDAP 219)—AA 0210109A LONGBOW HELLFIRE Missile System (MDAP 541)—AA 0210300A Nuclear Biological Chemical Procurement—AA 0210600A Fire Support Procurement—AA 0210601A CRUSADER (MDAP 557)—AA 0210602A MLRS Upgrade (MDAP 260)—AA 0210603A ATACMS-APAM Missile BLOCK I/IA (MDAP 211)—AA 0210604A ATACMS-BAT BLOCK II/IIA/BAT/P3I (MDAP 545)- AA 0210605A SADARM (MDAP 735) 0210606A AFATDS (MDAP 526)—AA 0211700A Maneuver Procurement—AA 0211701A Bradley Fighting Vehicle Upgrade (MDAP 601)—AA

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(1F1D) Ground Combat—Continued 0211702A Abrams Tank Upgrade (MDAP 575)—AA 0211703A Javelin (MDAP 280)—AA 0211704A Land Warrior (MDAP 287)—AA 0214400A Air Defense Procurement—AA 0214403A FAAD C2I (MDAP 580)—AA 0215500A Mobility Procurement—AA 0216300A Combat Service Support Procurement—AA 0216301A FMTV (MDAP 746)—AA 0220100A Aviation Procurement—ARNG 0220101A BlackHawk UH60L (MDAP 156)—ARNG 0220104A Cargo Helicopter CH-47D Upgrade (MDAP 278)—ARNG 0220300A Nuclear Biological Chemical Procurement—ARNG 0220600A Fire Support Procurement—ARNG 0220601A CRUSADER (MDAP 557)—ARNG 0220602A MLRS Upgrade (MDAP 260)—ARNG 0220606A AFATDS (MDAP 526)—ARNG 0221700A Maneuver Procurement—ARNG 0221703A Javelin (MDAP 280)—ARNG 0224400A Air Defense Procurement—ARNG 0224403A FAAD C2I (MDAP 580)—ARNG 0225500A Mobility Procurement—ARNG 0226300A Combat Service Support Procurement—ARNG 0226301A FMTV (MDAP 746)—ARNG 0230100A Aviation Procurement—USAR 0230104A Cargo Helicopter CH-47D Upgrade (MDAP 278)—USAR 0230300A Nuclear Biological Chemical Procurement—USAR 0235500A Mobility Procurement—USAR 0236300A Combat Service Support Procurement—USAR 0236301A FMTV (MDAP 746)—USAR 0305164A NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (User Equipment) 0310700A Command and Control Systems—AA 0310701A SINCGARS Family (MDAP 233)—AA 0310702A SMART-T (MDAP 568)—AA 0311100A Horizontal Technology Integration—AA 0311101A FBCB2 (MDAP 294)—AA 0311102A JSTARS CGS (MDAP 525)—AA 0313400A Intelligence Electronic Warfare Procurement—AA 0320700A Command and Control Systems—ARNG 0321100A Horizontal Technology Integration—ARNG 0321101A FBCB2 (MDAP 294)—ARNG 0321102A JSTARS CGS (MDAP 525)—ARNG 0323400A Intelligence Electronic Warfare Procurement—ARNG 0330700A Command and Control Systems—USAR 0331100A Horizontal Technology Integration—USAR 0331101A FBCB2 (MDAP 294)—USAR 0502366N Amphibious Assault Ships 0502368N Amphibious Tactical Support Units 0502501M F-4 Squadrons (VMFA) (MCR) 0502502M A-4 Squadrons (MCR) 0502503M Fixed-Wing Combat Support (MCR) 0502504M KC-130/VMGR Squadrons (MCR) 0502505M Tactical Combat Support (MCR) 0502506M Surface-to-Air Missile Defense (MCR) 0502507M UH-1 Squadrons (HML) (MCR) 0502508M CH-46/V22/HML Squadrons (MCR) 0502509M CH-53/HMH Squadrons (MCR) 0502510M AH-1/UH-1 Squadrons (MCR) 0502511M 4th Marine Division/MarForRes 0502513M Other Combat Support (MCR) 0502514M Force Service Support Group (MCR) 0502515M Tactical Air Control System (MCR) 0502516M Helicopter Combat Support (MCR) 0502517M EA-6 Squadron (MCR) 0502518M F/A-18 Squadrons (MCR) 0502619F A-10 Squadrons (ANG) 0502627F OA-10 Squadrons (ANG) 0502713F A-10 Squadrons (AFR)

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(1F1D) Ground Combat—Continued 0502718F OA-10 Squadrons (AFR) 0502811A Division Forces (ARNG) 0502812A Nondivisional Combat Brigades/Regiments (ARNG) 0502813A Other Nondivisional Combat Units (ARNG) 0502814A Tactical Support Forces (ARNG) 0502881A Special Mission Forces (ARNG) (H) 0502885A Theater Defense Forces (ARNG) 0502911A Division Forces (AR) 0502912A Nondivisional Combat Brigades/Regiments (AR) 0502913A Other Nondivisional Combat Units (AR) 0502914A Tactical Support Forces (AR) 0502923A Non-Div Combat Units (Nonaffiliated) (AR) (H) 0502924A Tactical Support Forces (Nonaffiliated) (AR) (H) 0502981A Special Mission Forces (AR) (H) 0502985A Theater Defense Forces (AR) 0505001D National Guard and Reserve Equipment 0507984A Maintenance Activities (AR) 0522111A Heavy Divisions—Ar NG 0522114A Light Divisions—Ar NG 0522121A Corps Aviation—Ar NG 0522124A Corps Air Defense—Ar NG 0522125A Separate Combat Units—Ar NG 0522126A Corps Field Artillery—Ar NG 0522131A Corps Signal—Ar NG 0522133A Corps Support Command—Ar NG 0522135A Corps Engineers—Ar NG 0522138A Corps Medical—Ar NG 0522139A Corps Military Police—Ar NG 0522141A EAC—Theater Aviation—Ar NG 0522143A EAC—Theater Logistics—Ar NG 0522145A EAC—Theater Engineer—Ar NG 0522150A Land Forces Maintenance (DS/GS)—Ar NG 0522209A Training Operations Support 0522534A Corps Military Intelligence—Ar NG 0522538A Corps Support—Other Units—Ar NG 0522544A EAC—Military Intelligence—Ar NG 0522545A EAC—Theater Signal—Ar NG 0522548A EAC—Other Units—Ar NG 0532111A Division Forces—Ar Res 0532121A Corps Aviation—Ar Res 0532125A Separate Combat Units—Ar Res 0532127A Corps Combat Forces—Ar Res 0532131A Corps Signal—Ar Res 0532133A Corps Support Command—Ar Res 0532135A Corps Engineers—Ar Res 0532138A Corps Medical—Ar Res 0532139A Corps Military Police—Ar Res 0532141A EAC—Theater Aviation—Ar Res 0532143A EAC—Theater Logistics—Ar Res 0532145A EAC—Theater Engineer—Ar Res 0532148A EAC—Medical Defense—Ar Res 0532151A Forces—Land Forces Operations Support 0532152A USAR Land Forces Operations Support 0532218A USAR Force Readiness Support Activities 0532344A Corps Finance and Personnel Groups 0532438A EAC—Support Forces—Ar Res 0532444A EAC—Theater Finance and Support Personnel 0532534A Corps Military Intelligence—Ar Res 0532538A Corps Support—Other Units—Ar Res 0532544A EAC—Military Intelligence—Ar Res 0532545A EAC—Theater Signal—Ar Res 0532547A EAC—Military Police—Ar Res 0532548A EAC—Other Units—Ar Res 0603018A TRACTOR TREAD 0603019A TRACTOR DUMP 0603053A Advanced Command and Control Vehicle 0603266N AH-1T Composite Rotor Blade

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(1F1D) Ground Combat—Continued 0603303A Surface-to-Surface Missile Rocket System 0603604A Nuclear Munitions—Adv Dev 0603611M Marine Corps Assault Vehicles 0603612A Advanced Anti-Tank Weapon Systems 0603612M Marine Corps Mine Countermeasures—Adv Dev 0603617A Non-Line of Sight (N-LOS) 0603619A Landmine Warfare and Barrier—Adv Dev 0603627A Smoke, Obscurant and Target Defeating Sys-Adv Dev 0603635M Marine Corps Ground Combat/Support System 0603639A Tank and Medium Caliber Ammunition 0603640A Artillery Propellant Development 0603642A Medium Surface-to-Air Missile (H) 0603645A Armored System Modernization—Adv Dev 0603647A TRACTOR DIRT 0603649A Engineer Mobility Equipment Advanced Development 0603653A Advanced Tank Armament System (ATAS) 0603709D Joint Robotics Program (H) 0603709D8Z Joint Robotics Program 0603713A Army Data Distribution System 0603729M Marine Corps Combat Services Support 0603745A Tactical Electronic Support Systems—Adv Dev 0603746A Single Channel Ground & Airborne Radio System 0603747A Soldier Support and Survivability 0603757A Forward Area Air Defense (FAAD) System 0603766A Tactical Electronic Surveillance System—Adv Dev 0603774A Night Vision Systems Advanced Development 0603778A MLRS Product Improvement Program 0603782A Warfighter Information Network-Tactical—DEM/VAL 0603790A NATO Research and Development 0603795N Land Attack Technology 0603801A Aviation—Adv Dev 0603802A Weapons and Munitions—Adv Dev 0603804A Logistics and Engineer Equipment—Adv Dev 0603805A Combat Service Support Control Sys Eval & Analysis 0603806A NBC Defense System—Adv Dev 0603807A Medical Systems—Adv Dev 0603808A Classified Program 0603811A Meteorological Data Systems 0603813A TRACTOR PULL 0603851A TRACTOR CAGE (Dem/Val) 0603851M Nonlethal Weapons—Dem/Val 0603854A Artillery Systems—Dem/Val 0603856A SCAMP Block II—Dem/Val 0603884BP Chemical and Biological Defense Program—Dem/Val 0604201A Aircraft Avionics 0604202A Aircraft Weapons 0604214N AV-8B Aircraft—Eng Dev 0604220A Armed, Deployable OH-58D 0604223A Comanche 0604245N H-1 Upgrades 0604262N V-22A 0604270A Electronic Warfare Development 0604280A Joint Tactical Radio 0604311N LPD-17 Class Systems Integration 0604315A Tri-Service Standoff Attack Missile 0604321A All Source Analysis System 0604325A Follow-on to TOW 0604328A TRACTOR CAGE 0604329A Modernized HELLFIRE 0604384BP Chemical and Biological Defense Program—EMD 0604601A Infantry Support Weapons 0604603A Nuclear Munitions—Eng Dev 0604604A Medium Tactical Vehicles 0604609A Smoke, Obscurant and Target Defeating Sys-Eng Dev 0604611A JAVELIN 0604612M USMC Mine Countermeasures Systems—Eng Dev 0604619A Landmine Warfare

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(1F1D) Ground Combat—Continued 0604622A Family of Heavy Tactical Vehicles 0604630A Advanced Tank Canon 0604633A Air Traffic Control 0604640A Advanced Command and Control Vehicle (AC2V) 0604641A Tactical Unmanned Ground Vehicle (TUGV) 0604642A Light Tactical Wheeled Vehicles 0604645A Armored Systems Modernization (ASM)—Eng Dev 0604649A Engineer Mobility Equipment Development 0604651M Nonlethal Weapons—EMD 0604656M Marine Corps Assault Vehicles—Eng Dev 0604709D8Z Joint Robotics Program—EMD 0604710A Night Vision Systems—Eng Dev 0604713A Combat Feeding, Clothing, and Equipment 0604715A Non-System Training Devices—Eng Dev 0604719M USMC Command/Control/Communications Systems 0604739A Integrated Broadcast Service 0604741A Air Defense Command, Control & Intelligence 0604746A Automatic Test Equipment Development 0604767A TRACTOR JEWEL 0604768A Brilliant Anti-Armor Submunition (BAT) 0604769A TRACTOR HELM 0604770A Joint Surv/Target Attack Radar Sys (JSTARS) 0604780A Combined Arms Tactical Trainer (CATT) Core 0604782A Warfighter Info Network-Tactical Development—EMD 0604801A Aviation—Eng Dev 0604802A Weapons and Munitions—Eng Dev 0604804A Logistics and Engineer Equipment—Eng Dev 0604805A Command, Control, Communications Systems—Eng Dev 0604806A NBC Defense System—Eng Dev 0604808A Landmine Warfare/Barrier—Eng Dev 0604812A Classified Program 0604814A Sense and Destroy Armament Missile—Eng Dev 0604816A LONGBOW—Eng Dev 0604817A Combat Identification 0604818A Army Tact Command/Control Sys Hardware & Software 0604819A Line-of-Sight Anti-tank (LOSAT) 0604820A Radar Development 0604823A Firefinder 0604824A DUAP Commercial Operations and Support Savings 0604854A Artillery Systems—EMD 0605384BP Chemical and Biological Defense Program 0605709A Exploitation of Foreign Items 0605803A Technical Information Activities 0605805A Munitions Standardization 0605810A RDT&E Support for Nondevelopmental Items 0605872A Productivity Investments 0605873M Marine Corps Program Wide Support

(1F1E) Mobility Expeditionary forces and resources designed to support the deployment of expeditionary forces.

0204441N Underway Replenishment Ships 0206480M Norway Geo-Prepositioning 0207224F Combat Rescue and Recovery 0207231F C-130 Tactical Airlift Squadrons (H) 0208029A Army Strategic Mobility Program (ASMP) 0208030A WRM—Ammunition 0208030F WRM—Ammunition 0208030M WRM—Ammunition 0208031A WRM—Equipment/Secondary Items 0208031F WRM—Equipment/Secondary Items 0208031M WRM—Equipment/Secondary Items 0208031N WRM—Equipment/Secondary Items 0208034M Maritime Prepositioning Forces 0208034N Mobility Enhancement 0208036N Sealift Enhancement 0208037A Prepositioned Equipment Configured in Unit Sets 0305109F DoD Civil Search and Rescue (SAR)

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(1F1E) Mobility—Continued 0401115F C-130 Airlift Squadrons 0401118F C-141 Airlift Squadrons (IF) 0401119F C-5 Airlift Squadrons (IF) 0401120F Mobility Aerial Port Squadrons (IF) (H) 0401122F Airlift Support Services (IF) (H) 0401125F Aerial Port Squadrons (IF) (H) 0401130F C-17 Aircraft (IF) 0401132F C-130J Program 0401133F Aeromedical Evacuation 0401133N Aeromedical Evacuation 0401134F Large Aircraft IR Countermeasures (LAIRCM) 0401214F Air Cargo Material Handling (463-L) (Non-IF) 0401216F Airlift Mission Activities (Non-IF) 0401218F KC-135s 0401219F KC-10s 0401300F Mobility Air Intelligence System Activities 0401311F Airlift Support O&M 0401314F Operational Support Airlift 0401315F C-STOL Aircraft 0401840F AMC Command and Control System 0401969F Combat Support—Airlift 0402121N Cargo—Vehicle (RO/RO) (Commercial) (IF) 0403111F Port Terminal Operations (Military) (IF) 0404102F Aerospace Rescue and Recovery 0406029A Army Strategic Mobility Program (ASMP) 0406030A WRM—Ammunition 0406037A POMCUS 0408010DA Transportation 0408010DBE Transportation 0408010DF Transportation 0408010DN Transportation 0408011F Special Tactics / Combat Control 0408020DA Service Support to USTRANSCOM 0408020DF Service Support to USTRANSCOM 0408020DJT TRANSCOM Activities, DWCF 0408020DM Service Support to USTRANSCOM 0408020DN Service Support to USTRANSCOM 0408020F Service Support to USTRANSCOM 0408025M Maritime Prepositioning Forces 0408026M Norway Geo-Prepositioning 0408034N Mobility Enhancement 0408036N Sealift Enhancement (Surge) 0408042N National Defense Sealift Fund 0502375N Underway Replenishment Ships 0502721F KC-10 Squadrons (AFR—Associate) 0503114F Aerospace Rescue/Recovery (ANG) 0503122F Aerospace Rescue/Recovery (AFR) 0504118F C-141 Strategic Airlift Squadrons (ANG) 0504119F C-5 Strategic Airlift Squadrons (ANG) 0504120F Aerial Port Units (ANG) 0504121F C-17 Strategic Airlift Squadrons (ANG) 0504210F C-141 Strategic Airlift Squadrons (AFR—Equipped) 0504212F Aerial Port Units (AFR) 0504214F C-17 Strategic Airlift Squadrons (AFR—Equipped) 0504215F C-141 Airlift Squadrons (AFR—Associate) 0504216F C-9 Squadrons (AFR—Associate) 0504217F C-5 Airlift Squadrons (AFR—Associate) 0504218F C-17 Airlift Squadrons (AFR—Associate) 0504219F C-5 Strategic Airlift Squadrons (AFR—Equipped) 0504314F Operational Support Airlift (ANG) 0504321N Port Terminal Operations 0504332F C-130 Tactical Airlift Squadrons (ANG) 0504343F C-130 Tactical Airlift Squadrons (AFR) 0504932A Port Terminal Operations (AR) 0508212F Aeromedical Evacuation Units (AFR) 0508222F Aeromedical Evacuation Units (ANG) 0603852F C-130J—Dem/Val 0604231F C-17 Program

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(1F1E) Mobility—Continued 0604703F Aeromedical/Chemical Defense Systems 0702825M Maritime Prepositioning Forces 0702826M Norway Geo-Prepositioning

(1F2) Homeland Defense Operating forces designed primarily to deter or defeat direct attacks on the United States and its territories and agencies engaged in U.S. international policy activities under the direct supervision of the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(1F2A) Deterrence Homeland defense forces with the primary mission of deterring attacks on the United States and its territories by means of retaliation against an attacker.

0101118F Short Range Attack Missile (AGM-69) 0101120F Advanced Cruise Missile 0101122F Air-Launched Cruise Missile (ALCM) 0101213F Minuteman Squadrons 0101215F Peacekeeper Squadrons 0101219F Small ICBM Squadrons (H) 0101221N Strategic Submarine & Weapons Systems Support 0101222N Support Ships (FBMS) 0101224N SSBN Security Technology Program 0101226N Submarine Acoustic Warfare Development 0101228N Trident I 0101235F ICBM Helicopter Support 0101313F Startegic War Planning System—USSTRATCOM 0101315N FBM Control System—Communications 0101321F Special Purpose Communications 0101323F MINUTEMAN Communications 0101402N Navy Strategic Communications 0101815F Advanced Strategic Programs 0101820F Mission Evaluation Activities (Offensive) 0102814A Special Programs 0102823F Strategic Aerospace Intelligence System Activities 0207314F Ground Launched Cruise Missile 0302053A NMCS-Wide Support—Communications 0305115BR Nuclear Weapons Operations 0305115H Nuclear Weapons Operations 0305136BA Nuclear Weapons Operations—Communications 0305152H Nuclear Weapons Operations—Communications 0305806A Service Support to DSWA 0305806F Service Support to DSWA 0305806M Service Support to DSWA 0305806N Service Support to DSWA 0501611N Support Ships (FBM) 0603105F OLYMPIC (H) 0603851F Intercontinental Ballistic Missile—Dem/Val 0604222F Nuclear Weapons Support 0604312F ICBM Modernization 0604363N TRIDENT II 0604711F Systems Survivability (Nuclear Effects) 0604851F Intercontinental Ballistic Missile—EMD 0605856N Strategic Technical Support

(1F2B) Protection Homeland defense forces or activities with the primary mission of defeating attacks or intrusions on the United States and its territories.

0102116F Air Defense F-15 0102120F F-16 Interceptor Squadrons (H) 0102310F NCMC—TW/AA Systems (H) 0102311F NCMC—Space Defense Systems (H) 0102313F Ballistic Missile TW/AA (H) 0102323F TW/AA Interface Network (H) 0102325F Joint Surveillance System 0102326F Region/Sector Operation Control Ctr Modernization

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(1F2B) Protection—Continued 0102331F Communications (416L) 0102411F North Atlantic Defense System 0102412F North Warning System (NWS) 0102417F Over-the-Horizon Backscatter Radar 0102423F Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS) 0102432F SLBM Radar Warning Systems (H) 0102436F Command Center Processing and Display System (H) 0102444F Over-the-Horizon Radar System Communications 0102445F Counterdrug Aerostats 0102446F Counterdrug Caribbean Basin Radar Network (CBRN) 0102809F Strategic Defense Support for Counternarcotics 0102820F Mission Evaluation Activities (Defensive) 0201141A Service Support to Counterdrug Activities--JFC 0201141F Service Support to Counterdrug Activities--JFC 0201141JFC Counterdrug Activities--Joint Forces Command 0201142F Service Support to Counterdrug Activities--PACOM 0201144A Service Support to Counterdrug Actys--SOUTHCOM 0201144F Service Support to Counterdrug Actys--SOUTHCOM 0201144JSO Counterdrug Activities--SOUTHCOM 0201182K Counterdrug Anti-Drug Network (ADNET) 0201189A Active Army Support to CINC Counternarcotics Actys 0201189F Counterdrug OPTEMPO 0201189N Counterdrug OPTEMPO 0203610A Domestic Preparedness Against WMD 0204577N Counterdrug Reloc. Over-the-Horizon Radar (ROTHR) 0207440F Tactical Air Control Systems for Counternarcotics 0207574F Weapons of Mass Destruction Threat Response 0207575F Counternarcotics Operations Support 0208871C National Missile Defense (NMD) Procurement 0208889D Counterdrug Support 0208889F Counterdrug Support 0208889K Counterdrug Support 0208889S Counterdrug Support 0303289A Comm Support to OSD Counternarcotics Activities 0305888F OSI Counternarcotics Support 0305889A Counterdrug Intelligence Support 0305889D Counterdrug Intelligence Support (H) 0305889D8Z Counterdrug Intelligence Support 0305889E Counterdrug Intelligence Support 0305889F Counterdrug Intelligence Support 0305889G Counterdrug Intelligence Support 0305889K Counterdrug Intelligence Support 0305889L Counterdrug Intelligence Support 0305889N Counterdrug Intelligence Support 0305902F Ballistic Missile TW/AA System 0305904F Space Defense Interface Network 0305906F NCMC—TW/AA System 0305907F Space Systems Training 0305908F TW/AA Interface Network 0305909F Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS) 0305912F SLBM Radar Warning Systems 0501189A Counterdrug Reserve OPTEMPO 0501189F Counterdrug Reserve OPTEMPO 0501216F F-16 Air Defense Squadrons (ANG) 0501217F F-15 Air Defense Squadrons (ANG) 0501311F Command Control and Warning (ANG) 0502888A NG Title 32 Support to CINC Counterdrug Activities 0502888F NG Title 32 Support to CINC Counterdrug Activities 0502889F ANG Title 10 Support to Counterdrug Activities 0502989A USAR Support to CINC Counternarcotics Activities 0502989F USAFR Support to CINC Counternarcotics Activities 0503116F Space/Surveillance Operations (ANG) 0503889A Counterdrug Support, Reserves 0503889F Counterdrug Support, Reserves 0505167F Domestic Preparedness Against WMD (ANG) 0505889A Counterdrug Intelligence Support, Reserves 0505889F Counterdrug Intelligence Support, Reserves

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(1F2B) Protection—Continued 0508789F Counterdrug Demand Reduction Activities, Reserves 0523889A Counter Drug—Ar NG 0525167A Domestic Preparedness Against WMD (Ar NG) 0535889A Counter Drug Activities 0603440F BRILLIANT EYES 0603741D Air Defense Initiative 0603871C National Missile Defense—Dem/Val 0603889A Counterdrug RDT&E Projects 0603889N Counterdrug RDT&E Projects 0604889K Counterdrug Engineering & Manufacturing Devel Proj 0605889A RDT&E Support to CINC Counternarcotics Activities 0808789A Counterdrug Demand Reduction Activities 0808789BR Counterdrug Demand Reduction Activities 0808789F Counterdrug Demand Reduction Activities 0808789H Counterdrug Demand Reduction Activities 0808789K Counterdrug Demand Reduction Activities 0808789L Counterdrug Demand Reduction Activities 0808789M Counterdrug Demand Reduction Activities 0808789N Counterdrug Demand Reduction Activities 0901224F Military Drug Dogs Counternarcotics Support 0901230F Counterdrug Support, Headquarters USSOCOM 0901231F Counterdrug Support, Headquarters USAF 1120438BB SOF Counterdrug Activities 1120489BB SOF Counterdrug OPTEMPO

(1F2C) International Engagement & Threat Reduction Arms control and threat-reduction activities under the supervision of the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

0302199BR DTRA Non-Mgt HQ Activities 0305135BA On-Site Inspection Agency Activities 0305135BR On-Site Inspection Activities 0305145A Arms Control Implementation 0305145F Arms Control Implementation 0305145N Arms Control Implementation 0305153F Counterproliferation 0305802A Service Support to DTRTCA 0305802F Service Support to DTRTCA 0305802M Service Support to DTRTCA 0305802N Service Support to DTRTCA 0305810A Service Support to OSIA 0305810F Service Support to OSIA 0305810M Service Support to OSIA 0305810N Service Support to OSIA 0308699F Shared Early Warning (SEW) 0603790D NATO Research and Development (H) 0603790D8Z NATO Research and Development 0603790T NATO Research and Development 0603858D8Z Unexploded Ordnance Detection and Clearance 0603920D8Z Humanitarian Demining 0604160D Counterproliferation Support—EMD (H) 0604160D8Z Counterproliferation Support—EMD 0605110BR Critical Technology Support 0605110D USD(A&T)--Critical Technology Support (H) 0605110D8Z USD(A&T)--Critical Technology Support 0605110T Critical Technology Support 0605127T Partnership for Peace (PfP) Information Mgt System 0605160BR Counterproliferation Support 0605160D Counterproliferation Support (H) 0901502A Service Support to DTSA 0901502F Service Support to DTSA 0901502N Service Support to DTSA 0901515BR Other Support Activities 0901532BR Defense Technology Security Activities 0901532D Defense Technology Security Administration (H) 0901532D8T Defense Technology Security Administration 0904912D Defense Export Loan Guarantee (DELG) Program 1001015A Technology Security Functions 1001017D8Z Partnership for Peace Activities

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(1F2C) International Engagement & Threat Reduction—Continued 1001017J Partnership for Peace Activities 1002002A Foreign Military Sales Support (Reimbursable) 1002002F Foreign Military Sales Support (Reimbursable) 1002002N Foreign Military Sales Support (Reimbursable) 1002002T Foreign Military Sales Support (Reimbursable) 1002005A Service Support to Foreign Military Financing 1002110F Service Support to Foreign Military Sales--EUCOM 1002210A Service Support to Foreign Mil Sales--SOUTHCOM 1002210F Service Support to Foreign Mil Sales--SOUTHCOM 1002210JSO Foreign Military Sales--SOUTHCOM 1002310A Service Support to Foreign Military Sales--CENTCOM 1002310F Service Support to Foreign Military Sales--CENTCOM 1002310JC Foreign Military Sales--CENTCOM

(1F3) Military Space Forces Operating forces deployed in space and their associated supporting elements.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(1F3A) Space Force Launch Space vehicles and supporting facilities that deploy space force systems.

0305119F Medium Launch Vehicles (SPACE) 0305138F Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) 0305144F Titan Space Launch Vehicles (SPACE) 0305171F Space Shuttle Operations 0305181F Western Space Launch Facility (WSLF) 0305182F Eastern Space Launch Facility (ESLF) (SPACE) 0305953F Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) (Space) 0603853F Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV)—Dem/Val 0604408F National Launch System (H) 0604853F Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV)—EMD 0605860F Rocket Systems Launch Program (SPACE)

(1F3B) Space Control Space forces and supporting elements designed primarily for the surveillance or defeat of enemy space activities

0102424F SPACETRACK 0102427N Naval Space Surveillance (SPASUR) 0102443F Space Defense Interface Network 0305910F SPACETRACK (SPACE) 0305917F Space Architect 0305927N Naval Space Surveillance 0305935F Space Control 0603392A Anti-Satellite Weapon (ASAT) 0603438F Space Control Technology 0603855F Space Architect Office 0603892D8Z ASAT

(1F3C) Force Enhancement Space forces and supporting elements designed primarily to provide support to expeditionary and homeland defense forces.

0102428N Space Systems Control 0102431F Defense Support Program (H) 0102433F NUDET Detection System (H) 0204572N Space Activities 0303109N Satellite Communications (SPACE) 0303110F Defense Satellite Communications System (SPACE) 0303142A SATCOM Ground Environment (SPACE) 0303600F Wideband MILSATCOM Procurement 0303601F MILSATCOM Terminals 0303602F Advanced Wideband System (AWS) 0303603F MILSTAR Satellite Communications System 0303604F Advanced EHF MILSATCOM Procurement 0303606F UHF Satellite Communications 0303610A MILSATCOM Teleport Sites 0303610F MILSATCOM Teleport Sites

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(1F3C) Force Enhancement—Continued 0303610N MILSATCOM Teleport Sites 0305110F Satellite Control Network (SPACE) 0305130F AFSCN Operations 0305151F Satellite Control Network Communications 0305160F Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (SPACE) 0305160N Navy Meteorological & Ocean Sensors (SPACE)(METOC) 0305162F Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Comms 0305165F NAVSTAR GPS (Space & Control Segments) 0305169A U.S. Army Space Activities 0305175F Space-Based Radar Operations 0305176F Combat Survivor Evader Locator 0305178F National PolarOrbiting Environmental Satellite Sys 0305905F Space Systems Support 0305911F Defense Support Program (SPACE) 0305913F NUDET Detection System (SPACE) 0305915F Space Based Infrared Architecture (SBIR) 0305922F SBIRS Low (SPACE) 0305928N Space Systems Control 0305972N Space Activities 0503121F Space Squadron (AFR) 0603425F Advanced Warning System (H) 0603430F Advanced EHF MILSATCOM (SPACE) 0603432F Polar MILSATCOM (SPACE) 0603434F Nat Polar-orbiting Op'nl Environment Satellite Sys 0603441F Space Based IR Architecture (SBIR)—Dem/Val 0603845F Advanced Wideband System (AWS) 0603854F Wideband Gapfiller System (Space) 0604441F Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) High EMD 0604442F Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) Low EMD 0604479F MILSTAR LDR/MDR Satellite Communications (SPACE) 0604480F Global Positioning System Block IIF (SPACE) 0604716A Terrain Information—Eng Dev 0604726A Integrated Meteorological Support System 0604777N Navigation/ID System 0604778A Positioning Systems Development (SPACE)

(1F3D) Space Combat Space forces and supporting elements designed primarily to conduct combat operations using space-based weapons.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(1X) Command & Intelligence Programs that provide effective direction and control of combatant military operations. These programs include dedicated operational headquarters, associated command and control systems, and intelligence collection and exploitation.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(1X1) Operational Command Combatant Command headquarters and component headquarters (as defined in DoDD 5100.73) primarily responsible for directing and controlling the employment of global or theater-level U.S. military forces along with the technical means for exercising operational control.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(1X1A) Operational Headquarters Combatant Command headquarters and component headquarters responsible for the exercise of operational control over the employment of U.S. military forces.

0101890A Service Support to Combatant HQ--STRATCOM 0101890F Service Support to Combatant HQ--STRATCOM 0101890JST Combatant HQ--STRATCOM 0101890M Service Support to Combatant HQ--STRATCOM 0103128M Service Support to STRATCOM 0103128N Service Support to STRATCOM 0103190A Service Support to Combatant HQ--NORAD 0103190F Service Support to Combatant HQ--NORAD 0103190JNO Combatant HQ--NORAD

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(1X1A) Operational Headquarters—Continued 0103190M Service Support to Combatant HQ--NORAD 0105690A Service Support to Combatant HQ--SPACECOM 0105690F Service Support to Combatant HQ--SPACECOM 0105690JSP Combatant HQ--SPACECOM 0105690M Service Support to Combatant HQ--SPACECOM 0201190A Svc Support to Counterdrug Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM 0201190JSO Counterdrug Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM 0201290A Service Support to Combatant HQ--JFC 0201290F Service Support to Combatant HQ--JFC 0201290JFC Combatant HQ--Joint Forces Command 0201290M Service Support to Combatant HQ--JFC 0201390A Service Support to Combatant HQ--EUCOM 0201390F Service Support to Combatant HQ--EUCOM 0201390JE Combatant HQ--EUCOM 0201390M Service Support to Combatant HQ--EUCOM 0201490A Service Support to Combatant HQ--PACOM 0201490F Service Support to Combatant HQ--PACOM 0201490JP Combatant HQ--PACOM 0201490M Service Support to Combatant HQ--PACOM 0201490N Service Support to Combatant HQ--PACOM 0201590A Service Support to Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM 0201590F Service Support to Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM 0201590JSO Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM 0201590M Service Support to Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM 0201690A Service Support to Combatant HQ--CENTCOM 0201690F Service Support to Combatant HQ--CENTCOM 0201690JC Combatant HQ--CENTCOM 0201690M Service Support to Combatant HQ--CENTCOM 0201790F Service Support to Combatant HQ--SOCOM 0201790JBB Combatant HQ--SOCOM 0201790M Service Support to Combatant HQ--SOCOM 0208170A Svc Support to Antiterrorism Combatant HQ--EUCOM 0208171A Svc Support to Antiterrorism Combatant HQ-SOUTHCOM 0208171JSO Antiterrorism Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM 0208172A Svc Support to Antiterrorism Combatant HQ--PACOM 0208172JP Antiterrorism Combatant HQ--PACOM 0208173A Svc Support to Antiterrorism Combatant HQ--CENTCOM 0208175A Svc Support to Antiterrorism Combatant HQ--SOCOM 0208176JST Antiterrorism Combatant HQ--STRATCOM 0408090DA Service Support to Combatant HQ--TRANSCOM, DWCF 0408090DF Service Support to Combatant HQ--TRANSCOM, DWCF 0408090DJT Combatant HQ--TRANSCOM, DWCF 0408090DM Service Support to Combatant HQ--TRANSCOM, DWCF 0408090DN Service Support to Combatant HQ--TRANSCOM, DWCF 0408090M Service Support to Combatant HQ--TRANSCOM, DWCF 0408190A Service Support to Combatant HQ--TRANSCOM 0408190F Service Support to Combatant HQ--TRANSCOM 0408190JT Combatant HQ--TRANSCOM 0408190M Service Support to Combatant HQ--TRANSCOM 0502290A Service Support to Combatant HQ--SOCOM (Gd & Res) 0502290JBB Combatant HQ--SOCOM (Guard and Reserve) 1107048M Service Support to SOCOM (JBB) 1107048N Service Support to SOCOM (JBB) 1150460A Service Support to SOF Combatant HQ--PACOM 1150460F Service Support to SOF Combatant HQ--PACOM 1150460JBB Special Operations Forces Combatant HQ--PACOM 1150461A Service Support to SOF Combatant HQ--JFC 1150461JBB SOF Combatant HQ--Joint Forces Command 1150462A Service Support to SOF Combatant HQ--CENTCOM 1150462JBB Special Operations Forces Combatant HQ--CENTCOM 1150463A Service Support to SOF Combatant HQ--EUCOM 1150463JBB Special Operations Forces Combatant HQ--EUCOM 1150464A Service Support to SOF Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM 1150464F Service Support to SOF Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM 1150464JBB Special Operations Forces Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM 1150490A Service Support to Combatant HQ--SOCOM 1150490F Service Support to Combatant HQ--SOCOM

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(1X1A) Operational Headquarters—Continued 1150490JBB Combatant HQ--SOCOM 1150490M Service Support to Combatant HQ--SOCOM

(1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems The dedicated facilities, equipment, communications, and personnel for the support of operational headquarters in their exercise of operational control over the employment of U.S. military forces.

0101310F SAC Automated Cmd/Control System (SACCS)—ADP 0101312F PACCS and WWABNCP System EC-135 Class V Mods 0101316F Worldwide Joint Strategic Communications 0101316N Worldwide Joint Strategic Communications 0101317F PACCS Communications 0201117A Airborne Command Post (CINCEUR) 0201117F Airborne Command Post (CINCEUR) 0201117M Airborne Command Post (CINCEUR) 0201117N Airborne Command Post (CINCEUR) 0201118F Airborne Command Post (CINCPAC) (H) 0201118N Airborne Command Post (CINCPAC) 0201120A Airborne Command Post (CINCLANT) 0201120F Airborne Command Post (CINCLANT) (H) 0201120M Airborne Command Post (CINCLANT) 0201120N Airborne Command Post (CINCLANT) 0201135F CINC C2 Initiatives 0201135J CINC C2 Initiatives 0201135K CINC C2 Initiatives 0201135N CINC C2 Initiatives 0208043J ISLAND SUN 0302011F National Military Command Center (NMCC) 0302012A Alternate National Military Command Center (ANMCC) 0302015F E-4B National Airborne Operations Center (NAOC) 0302016F National Military Command System-Wide Support 0302016J National Military Command System-Wide Support 0302016K National Military Command System-Wide Support 0302017K WWMCCS ADP—JTSA 0302018K WWMCCS ADP—NMCS 0302020JST National Airborne Operations Ctr (NAOC)--STRATCOM 0302052F NAOC Ground Communications Network 0302053F NMCS-Wide Support—Communications 0303101A Service Support to GCCS Combatant HQ--EUCOM 0303101JE GCCS Combatant HQ--EUCOM 0303102A Service Support to GCCS Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM 0303102JSO GCCS Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM 0303103A Service Support to GCCS Combatant HQ--PACOM 0303104A Service Support to GCCS Combatant HQ--CENTCOM 0303131F Minimum Essential Emer Comm Network (MEECN) 0303131K Minimum Essential Emer Comm Network (MEECN) 0303131N Minimum Essential Emer Comm Network (MEECN) 0303132G Global Grid Communications 0303145A EUCOM C3 Systems 0303150A WWMCCS/Global Command and Control System 0303150BR WWMCCS/Global Command and Control System 0303150F WWMCCS/Global Command and Control System 0303150H WWMCCS/Global Command and Control System 0303150J WWMCCS/Global Command and Control System 0303150K WWMCCS/Global Command and Control System 0303150M WWMCCS/Global Command and Control System 0303150N WWMCCS/Global Command and Control System 0303151A WWMCCS—ADP 0303151F WWMCCS—ADP 0303151H WWMCCS—ADP 0303151N WWMCCS—ADP 0303152A WWMCCS Information System (WIS) 0303152F WWMCCS Information System (WIS) 0303152N WWMCCS Information System (WIS) 0303154J WWMCCS ADP Modernization 0303154K WWMCCS ADP Modernization 0303180A Service Support to Global C2 System--JFC 0303180F Service Support to Global C2 System--JFC

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(1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems—Continued 0303181A Service Support to Global C2 System--PACOM 0303181F Service Support to Global C2 System--PACOM 0303181JP Global Command and Control System--PACOM 0303182F Service Support to Global C2 System--EUCOM 0303183F Service Support to Global C2 System--SOUTHCOM 0303184F Service Support to Global C2 System--CENTCOM 0303185F Service Support to Global C2 System--SPACECOM 0303186F Service Support to Global C2 System--STRATCOM 0303187A Service Support to Global C2 System--SOCOM 0303187F Service Support to Global C2 System--SOCOM 0303187JBB Global Command and Control System--SOCOM 0305903F CINC'S Mobile Command and Control Centers (MCCCs) 0603710D Classified Program—C3I 0603734J Island Sun Support 0603735N WWMCCS Architecture 0901119M WWMCCS ADP and WIS—Marine Corps 1130451BB WWMCCS—ADP

(1X2) Intelligence Operations Specified operational resources of the National Foreign Intelligence Program, the Joint Military Intelligence Program, and other related activities.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(1X2A) National Foreign Intelligence Program (NFIP) Specified operational resources of the National Foreign Intelligence Program as defined by Executive Order.

PEs assigned to this category omitted.

(1X2B) Joint Military Intelligence Program (JMIP) Specified operational resources of the Joint Military Intelligence Program.

0207217F Podded Reconnaissance System 0207435F Tactical Reconnaissance Imagery and Exploitation 0208019F Tactical Information Program (TIP) 0301308L Missile Intelligence Agency 0301313F Defense Dissemination Program 0305102BQ Defense Imagery and Mapping Program 0305107LC Tactical Imagery Activities 0305131B Mapping, Charting, and Geodesy 0305139B DMA Mapping/Charting/Geodesy (MC&G) Production Sys 0305141D Joint Remotely Piloted Vehicles Program 0305146A Defense Joint Counterintelligence Program (JMIP) 0305146BR Defense Joint Counterintelligence Program (JMIP) 0305146F Defense Joint Counterintelligence Program (JMIP) 0305146L Defense Joint Counterintelligence Program (JMIP) 0305146N Defense Joint Counterintelligence Program (JMIP) 0305146V Defense Joint Counterintelligence Program (JMIP) 0305154A Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Program 0305154D Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Program (H) 0305154D8Z Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Program 0305154F Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Program 0305154G Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Program 0305154I Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Program 0305154N Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Program 0305157I Land Remote Sensing Satellite System 0305159B Defense Reconnaissance Support Activities (SPACE) 0305159F Defense Reconnaissance Support Activities (SPACE) 0305159G Defense Reconnaissance Support Activities (SPACE) 0305159I Defense Reconnaissance Support Activities (SPACE) 0305190D C3I Intelligence Programs (H) 0305190D8Z C3I Intelligence Programs 0305192A Joint Military Intelligence Programs 0305192N Joint Military Intelligence Programs 0305202F Dragon U-2 (JMIP) 0305202G Dragon U-2 (JMIP)

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(1X2B) Joint Military Intelligence Program (JMIP)—Continued 0305204A Tactical UAVs 0305204D8Z Tactical UAVs 0305204M Tactical UAVs 0305204N Tactical UAVs 0305205D8Z Endurance UAVs 0305205F Endurance UAVs 0305206A Airborne Reconnaissance Systems 0305206D8Z Airborne Reconnaissance Systems 0305206F Airborne Reconnaissance Systems 0305206G Airborne Reconnaissance Systems 0305206N Airborne Reconnaissance Systems 0305207D8Z Manned Reconnaissance Systems 0305207F Manned Reconnaissance Systems 0305207G Manned Reconnaissance Systems 0305207N Manned Reconnaissance Systems 0305208A Distributed Common Ground Systems 0305208BQ Distributed Common Ground Systems 0305208D8Z Distributed Common Ground Systems 0305208F Distributed Common Ground Systems 0305208G Distributed Common Ground Systems 0305208L Distributed Common Ground Systems 0305208N Distributed Common Ground Systems 0305209D8Z DARP Integration and Support 0305209F DARP Integration and Support 0305209N DARP Integration and Support 0305812A Service Support to DSPO/ARSP 0305812F Service Support to DSPO/ARSP 0305812N Service Support to DSPO/ARSP 0305822A Service Support to NIMA (JMIP) 0305822F Service Support to NIMA (JMIP) 0305822M Service Support to NIMA (JMIP) 0305822N Service Support to NIMA (JMIP) 0305824N Service Support to DIA (JMIP) 0305826F Service Support to NSA (DCP) 0305884L Intelligence Planning and Review Activities 0305885G Tactical Cryptologic Activities 0603261N Tactical Airborne Reconnaissance 0603714D Advanced Sensor Applications Program (H) 0603714D8Z Advanced Sensor Applications Program 0603730A Tactical Surveillance System—Adv Dev 0604740A Tactical Surveillance System—Eng Dev 0605117D Foreign Material Acquisition and Exploitation (H) 0605117D8Z Foreign Material Acquisition and Exploitation 0605710D Classified Programs—C3I (H) 0605710D8Z Classified Programs—C3I

(1X2C) Intelligence Related Activities Operational intelligence activities not associated with the operating forces, the National Foreign Intelligence Program or the Joint Military Intelligence Program.

0101133F SR-71 Squadrons (H) 0207247F Air Force TENCAP 0208026A Tactical Intelligence & Related Activities (TIARA) 0303026A Service Support to NATO Intelligence 0303026JNA NATO Intelligence 0303027A Non-Joint Nato Intelligence Activities 0303028A Security and Intelligence Activities 0303032A TROJAN—RH12 0305101D Special Technology Support (H) 0305101D8Z Special Technology Support 0305124F Special Applications Program 0305142F Applied Technology and Integration 0305149F COBRA JUDY 0305150A Airborne Reconnaissance Low 0305172F Combined Advanced Applications 0305191N Navy Tactical HUMINT 0305804A Service Support to NSA (Non-NFIP) 0305804F Service Support to NSA (Non-NFIP)

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(1X2C) Intelligence Related Activities—Continued 0305804M Service Support to NSA (Non-NFIP) 0305804N Service Support to NSA (Non-NFIP) 0305813A Service Support to NSA Tactical Cryptology Program 0305885N Tactical Cryptologic Activities 0305892F Special Analysis Activities 0502652F Pacer Coin (ANG) 0503115F Tactical Cryptologic Units (ANG) 0503117F Imagery Exploitation and Production (ANG) 0503125F Intelligence Data Handling System (AFR) 0503126F Intelligence Support Activities (AFR) 0503128F Service Support to DIA (AFR) 0503129F Scientific and Technical Intelligence (AFR) 0503131N Fleet Intelligence Support Activity 0503132N Cryptologic Activities 0503136N Intelligence Support Center 0503143N Cryptologic Communications 0503144N Intelligence Comm & Defense Special Security Sys 0503329N European Command Intel Activities 0503330N Pacific Command Intel Activities 0503331N Atlantic Command Intel Activities 0503335N ADP GDIP Support 0503505N Service Support to NSA (NR) 0503805F Service Support to NSA (AFR) 0503809N Service Support to DIA 0503911A Intelligence Support Activities (AR) 0603260F Intelligence Advanced Development 0603850A Integrated Broadcast Service (JMIP/DISTP) 0604750F Intelligence Equipment 0604761N Intelligence Engineering 0604766A Tactical Exploit of Nat Capabilities—EMD (TIARA) 0605128BR Classified Program USD(P) 0605128D8Z Classified Program USD(P) 0605867N SEW Surveillance/Reconnaissance Support 0605871M USMC Tactical Exploit of National Capabilities

(1Z) Forces Resource Adjustments Programs that record centralized resource adjustments that were not allocated to the programs affected, e.g., Foreign Currency Fluctuation, Commissary Resale Stocks, and Force Structure deviations.

0202400A Active Component Balancing Entry 0208990D Overseas Contingency Operations 0509099A Reserve Component QDR Adjustments 0534903A National Guard Balancing Entry 0908612C Acquisition Program Stability Reserve 0908612F Acquisition Program Stability Reserve 0908612M Acquisition Program Stability Reserve

(2) Infrastructure Departmental or Agency-assigned activities that provide manpower, materiel, facilities, services, and information needed by units assigned to the Combatant Commands. Infrastructure is the means of producing and sustaining the force. Forces (and their sustainment) are products of the infrastructure.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2A) Force Installations Installations at which units in the forces category are based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2A1) Force Installations—Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities Force installations management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives. Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

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(2A2) Force Installations—Installation Support Installations at which units in the Forces category are based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2A2A) Force Installations—Environmental Programs Programs that protect or restore the environment on forces installations. Included are programs for pollution prevention, environmental compliance, environmental restoration, environmental conservation, and environmental research. This category does not include environmental programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0101853F Environmental Conservation 0101853N Environmental Conservation 0101854F Pollution Prevention 0101854N Pollution Prevention 0101856F Environmental Compliance 0101856N Environmental Compliance 0102856F Environmental Compliance 0202056A Environmental Compliance 0202056M Environmental Compliance 0202056N Environmental Compliance 0207456F Environmental Compliance 0208853A Environmental Conservation 0208853F Environmental Conservation 0208853M Environmental Conservation 0208853N Environmental Conservation 0208854A Pollution Prevention 0208854F Pollution Prevention 0208854M Pollution Prevention 0208854N Pollution Prevention 0303156A Environmental Compliance 0303156N Environmental Compliance 0305853F Environmental Conservation 0305853N Environmental Conservation 0305854F Pollution Prevention 0305854N Pollution Prevention 0305856F Environmental Compliance 0401853F Environmental Conservation 0401854F Pollution Prevention 0401856F Environmental Compliance 0505056M Environmental Compliance 0505056N Environmental Compliance 0505256F Environmental Compliance (ANG) 0505356F Environmental Compliance—Air Force Reserve 0505853A Environmental Conservation—Guard 0505853F Environmental Conservation—Guard 0505854A Pollution Prevention—Guard 0505854F Pollution Prevention—Guard 0505856A Environmental Compliance—Army NG 0505953A Environmental Conservation—Reserve 0505953F Environmental Conservation—Reserve 0505953M Environmental Conservation—Reserve 0505953N Environmental Conservation—Reserve 0505954A Pollution Prevention—Reserve 0505954F Pollution Prevention—Reserve 0505954M Pollution Prevention—Reserve 0505954N Pollution Prevention—Reserve 0505956A Environmental Compliance—Army Reserve 0522054A Pollution Prevention 0522056A Environmental Compliance (ECAP) 0528853A Environmental Conservation—Ar NG 0532054A Pollution Prevention 0532056A Environmental Compliance (ECAP) 0538853A Environmental Conservation 0603721N Environmental Protection 0603779A Environmental Quality Technology Dem/Val 0603851D Environmental Security Tech Certification Pgm (H)

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(2A2A) Force Installations—Environmental Programs—Continued 0603851D8Z Environmental Security Technical Certification Pgm 0603859F Pollution Prevention (Dem/Val)

(2A2B) Force Installations—Base Operations & Base Communications The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at force installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, base communications, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2A2B1) Force Installations—Base Operations Support The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at force installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0101896F Base Ops (Offensive) 0101896N Base Ops (Offensive) 0102496F Base Ops (Space Command) (H) 0102890F Visual Information Activities—Strategic 0102896F Base Ops (Defensive) 0102896N Base Ops (Defensive) (H) 0202096A Base Ops 0204696N Base Ops (Naval Air Bases) 0204796N Base Ops (Fleet Support Surface) 0204896N Base Ops (Fleet Support Subsurface) 0204996N Base Ops (Fleet Logistics Support) 0205096N Base Ops (Other Base Support) 0205097M Marine Corps Security Forces 0205097N Marine Corps Security Forces 0206496M Base Ops—Forces (Marine Corps) 0207436F Engineering Installation Support -- CAF 0207589F Base Physical Security Systems 0207596F Base Ops (Tactical Air Forces) 0208047A Antiterrorism 0208047F Antiterrorism 0208047J Antiterrorism 0208047N Antiterrorism 0208065F Service Support to Antiterrorism Activities--JFC 0208065JFC Antiterrorism Activities--Joint Forces Command 0208066A Service Support to Antiterrorism Activities--PACOM 0208066F Service Support to Antiterrorism Activities--PACOM 0208066JP Antiterrorism Activities--PACOM 0208067F Service Support to Antiterrorism Activities--EUCOM 0208068A Service Support to Antiterrorism Actys--SOUTHCOM 0208068F Service Support to Antiterrorism Actys--SOUTHCOM 0208068JSO Antiterrorism Activities--SOUTHCOM 0208069A Service Support to Antiterrorism Actys--CENTCOM 0208069F Service Support to Antiterrorism Actys--CENTCOM 0208069JC Antiterrorism Activities--CENTCOM 0208070F Service Support to Antiterrorism Actys--STRATCOM 0208071F Service Support to Antiterrorism Actys--TRANSCOM 0208072F Service Support to Antiterrorism Activities--SOCOM 0208090A Visual Information Activities—Tactical 0208090F Visual Information Activities—Tactical 0208090M Visual Information Activities—Tactical 0208090N Visual Information Activities—Tactical 0208128N Collateral Equipment Funding 0208305DF Base Support 0208305DN Base Support 0219900A Other Procurement—AA 0229900A Other Procurement—ARNG 0239900A Other Procurement—USAR 0305134N Physical Security

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(2A2B1) Force Installations—Base Operations Support—Continued 0305890F Visual Information Activities—SPACECOM 0305890N Visual Information Activities (Other Program 3) 0305896BR Base Ops (Other Program 3) 0305896F Base Ops (Other Program 3) 0305896H Base Ops (Other Program 3) 0305896N Base Ops (Other Program 3) 0305914F Engineering Inst Supt-AFSPACECOM 0305996F Base Ops—SPACECOM 0308012N Collateral Equipment Funding 0401842F Engineering Installation Support—AMC 0401890F Visual Information Activities (Airlift) 0401896F Base Ops (Airlift) 0501196F Base Ops (Offensive) (AFR) (H) 0501296F Base Ops (Defensive) (AFR) (H) 0501396F Base Ops—Space Command (AFR) (H) 0502190N Visual Information Activities—Tactical 0502196N Base Ops (Other Base Support) 0502596N Base Ops (Fleet Support Surface) 0502696N Base Ops (Naval Air Base Units) 0502796F Base Ops (Tactical Air Forces) (AFR) 0502896N Base Ops (Fleet Support Subsurface Units) 0502996N Base Ops (Fleet Logistics Support Units) 0504396F Base Ops (Airlift) (AFR) 0505096N Base Ops (Other Naval Reserve) 0505196N Base Ops (Reserve Air Bases) 0505296F Base Ops (ANG) 0505393F C4 System Support (ANG) 0505396F Base Ops (Other) (AFR) 0505796M Base Ops (MCR) 0505896A Base Ops (ARNG) 0505996A Base Ops (AR) 0506307N Facilities and Installations Support 0508047N Antiterrorism, Navy Reserve 0509891A Mobilization Base Units (ARNG) 0509991A Mobilization Base Units (AR) 0522096A Base Ops—Ar NG 0528090A Audiovisual & Visual Info Production, Acquisition 0532096A Base Ops—Ar Res 0538090A Audiovisual & Visual Info Production, Acquisition 0702046F Security Police Automated Systems 0702831F Replacement Vehicles/Equipment 0702832F Base Maintenance and Support Equipment 1180296BB Base Ops Engineering Services—SOF Trng Ctr BA-3 1190494BB Base Ops Support—Engineering Services 1190496BB Base Ops Support

(2A2B2) Force Installations—Base Communications Programs that provide communications services at force installations. This category does not include long-haul communications service, support to other Infrastructure categories, or communications capabilities organic to Forces.

0101895F Base Communications—Offensive 0101895N Base Communications—Offensive 0102895F Command and Base Communications—Air Defense 0202089A Communications Support 0204695N Base Communications (Naval Air Bases) 0204795N Base Communications (Fleet Support Surface) 0204895N Base Communications (Fleet Support Subsurface) 0204995N Base Communications (Fleet Logistics Support) 0205095N Base Communications (Other Base Support) 0206495M Base Communications—Forces (Marine Corps) 0207595F Base Communications (Tactical Air Forces) 0208095A Base Communications—General Purpose Forces 0303129F Defense Message System 0303129K Defense Message System 0303129N Defense Message System 0303190A Visual Information Activities—Communications 0303190N Visual Information Activities—Communications

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(2A2B2) Force Installations—Base Communications—Continued 0305152BR DTRA Communications 0305895A Base Communications 0305895F Base Communications 0305895N Base Communications 0401895F Command and Base Communications—AMC 0503012F Communication Squadrons (AFR) 0503196F Base Ops—Communications/Intelligence (AFR) 0505095N Base Communications (Other Naval Reserve) 0505195N Base Communications (Reserve Air Bases) 0505395F Base Communications (AFR) 0509895A Base Communications (ARNG) 0509995A Base Communications (AR) 0528095A Base Comm—General PurposeForces—Land Forces 0532095A Base Comm—General PurposeForces—Land Forces

(2A2C) Force Installations—Facilities Support Programs that sustain, restore, and modernize force installations. Includes real property services, maintenance and repair, minor construction, construction, and facilities demolition and disposal. This activity does not include facilities support that is specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0101876F Minor Constr (RPM) (Offensive) 0101876N Minor Constr (RPM) (Offensive) 0101878F Maint and Repair (RPM) (Offensive) 0101878N Maint and Repair (RPM) (Offensive) 0101879F Real Property Services (RPS)—Offensive 0101879N Real Property Services (RPS)—Offensive 0101894F RPMA (Offensive) (H) 0102876F Minor Constr (RPM) (Defensive) (H) 0102878F Maint and Repair (RPM) (Defensive) 0102879F Real Property Services (RPS)—Defensive 0102894F RPMA (Defensive) (H) 0202076A Minor Constr (RPM) 0202078A Maint and Repair (RPM) 0202079A Real Property Services (RPS) 0202094A RPMA (H) 0202176A Facilities Restoration & Modernization—GP Forces 0202178A Facilities Sustainment—General Purpose Forces 0204676N Minor Constr (RPM)—Naval Air Bases 0204678N Maint and Repair (RPM)—Naval Air Bases 0204679N Real Property Services (RPS)—Naval Air Bases 0204776N Minor Constr (RPM)—Fleet Support Surface 0204778N Maint and Repair (RPM)—Fleet Support Surface 0204779N Real Property Services (RPS)-Fleet Support Surface 0204876N Minor Constr (RPM)—Fleet Support Subsurface 0204878N Maint and Repair (RPM)—Fleet Support Subsurface 0204879N Real Property Services (RPS)-Fleet Spt Subsurface 0204976N Minor Constr (RPM)—Fleet Logistics Support 0204978N Maint and Repair (RPM)—Fleet Log Support 0204979N Real Property Services (RPS)—Fleet Log Support 0205076N Minor Constr (RPM)—Other Base Support 0205078N Maint and Repair (RPM)—Other Base Support 0205079N Real Property Services (RPS)—Other Base Support 0206476M Minor Constr (RPM)—Forces (Marine Corps) 0206478M Maint and Repair (RPM)—Forces (Marine Corps) 0206479M Real Property Services (RPS)—Forces 0206494M RPMA—Forces (Marine Corps) (H) 0207479F Real Property Services (RPS)—Tactical Air Forces 0207576F Minor Constr (RPM)—Tactical Air Forces 0207578F Maint and Repair (RPM)—Tactical Air Forces 0207594F RPMA (Tactical Air Forces) (H) 0208093A Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities 0208093F Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities 0208093M Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities 0208093N Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities 0305876F Minor Constr (RPM)—Other Program 3 0305876N Minor Constr (RPM)—Other Program 3 0305878F Maint and Repair (RPM)—Other Program 3 0305878N Maint and Repair (RPM)—Other Program 3

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(2A2C) Force Installations—Facilities Support—Continued 0305879BR Real Property Services (RPS)—Other Programs 0305879F Real Property Services (RPS)—Other Programs 0305879H Real Property Services (RPS)—Other Programs 0305879N Real Property Services (RPS)—Other Programs 0305893F Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities- AFSPC-C3 0401876F Minor Constr (RPM)—Airlift 0401878F Maint and Repair (RPM)—Airlift 0401879F Real Property Services (RPS)—Mobility Forces 0401893F Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities (AMC) 0401894F RPMA (Airlift) (H) 0401976A Facilities Restoration & Modernization—Mobility 0401978A Facilities Sustainment—Mobiliization Projects 0406076A Minor Constr (RPM)—Mobilization Projects 0406078A Maint and Repair (RPM)—Mobilization Projects 0502278A Facilities Sustainment—ArNG 0502578A Facilities Sustainment—ARes 0505076N Minor Constr (RPM)—Other Naval Reserve 0505078N Maint and Repair (RPM)—Other Naval Reserve 0505176N Minor Constr (RPM)—Reserve Air Bases 0505178N Maint and Repair (RPM)—Reserve Air Bases 0505276F Minor Constr (RPM)—Air National Guard 0505278F Maint and Repair (RPM)—Air National Guard 0505376F Minor Constr (RPM)—Air Force Reserve 0505378F Maint and Repair (RPM)—Air Force Reserve 0505394F RPMA (Other AFR) (H) 0505776M Minor Constr (RPM)—Marine Corps Reserve 0505778M Maint and Repair (RPM)—Marine Corps Reserve 0505794M RPMA (MCR) (H) 0505876A Minor Constr (RPM)—Army National Guard 0505878A Maint and Repair (RPM)—Army National Guard 0505879A Real Property Services (RPS)—Guard 0505879F Real Property Services (RPS)—Guard 0505976A Minor Constr (RPM)—Army Reserve 0505978A Maint and Repair (RPM)—Army Reserve 0505979A Real Property Services (RPS)—Reserve 0505979F Real Property Services (RPS)—Reserve 0505979M Real Property Services (RPS)—Reserve 0505979N Real Property Services (RPS)—Reserve 0505994A RPMA (AR) (H) 0508093A Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities—AR Res 0508093F Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities—AF Res 0508093N Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities 0522076A Minor Constr (RPM)—ArNG 0522078A Maint and Repair (RPM)—ArNG 0522079A Real Property Services (RPS)—ArNG 0528093A Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities—Ar NG 0532076A Minor Constr (RPM)—Ar Res 0532078A Maint and Repair (RPM)—Ar Res 0532079A Real Property Services (RPS)—AR Res 0603228D Physical Security Equipment (H) 0603228D8Z Physical Security Equipment 0603714F DoD Physical Security Equipment—Exterior 0603725N Facilities Improvement 0702237N Public Works Center (Non-IF) 1120493BB SOF MILCON Planning and Design 1180276BB Minor Constr (RPM)—SOF Trng Ctr BA-3 1180278BB Maint and Repair (RPM)—SOF Trng Ctr BA-3 1190476BB Minor Constr (RPM) 1190478BB Maint and Repair (RPM)

(2C) Communications & Information Infrastructure (C&II) Programs that provide secure information distribution, processing, storage, and display. The major elements include long-haul communications systems, base computing systems, Defense Enterprise Computing Centers and detachments, and information assurance programs. (Note: communication and computer activities dedicated to other Infrastructure categories are assigned to those categories.)

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

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(2C1) C&II—Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities Communications and information management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives. Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

0208045K C4I Interoperability 0208046A Service Support to Joint Tactical C3 Agency (DISA) 0208046F Service Support to Joint Tactical C3 Agency (DISA) 0208046M Service Support to Joint Tactical C3 Agency (DISA) 0208046N Service Support to Joint Tactical C3 Agency (DISA) 0208298K Mgt HQ (Joint Tactical C3 Agency) (JTC3A) 0303144F Joint Spectrum Center (JSC) 0303149A C4I for the Warrior 0303149F C4I for the Warrior 0303149J C4I for the Warrior 0303149K C4I for the Warrior 0303153F Joint Spectrum Center (JSC) 0303153K Joint Spectrum Center (JSC) 0303898N Mgt HQ (COMSEC) 0303998A Mgt HQ (COMM) 0303998F Mgt HQ (COMM) 0303998K Mgt HQ (COMM) 0303998N Mgt HQ (COMM) 0503298N Mgt HQ (COMSEC) 0503398F Mgt HQ (Communications) (H) 0503398N Mgt HQ (Communications) 0604783A Joint Network Management System

(2C2) C&II—Installation Support Installations at which units in the Communications & Information Infrastructure category are based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2C2A) C&II—Environmental Programs Programs that protect or restore the environment on Communications & Information Infrastructure installations. Included are programs for pollution prevention, environmental compliance, environmental restoration, environmental conservation, and environmental research. This category does not include environmental programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2C2B) C&II—Base Operations & Base Communications The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Communications & Information Infrastructure installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, base communications, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2C2B1) C&II—Base Operations Support The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Communications & Information Infrastructure installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0303196A Base Ops (Communications) 0303196F Base Ops (Communications) 0303196N Base Ops (Communications)

(2C2B2) C&II—Base Communications Programs that provide communications services at Communications & Information Infrastructure installations. This category does not include long-haul communications service, support to other Infrastructure categories, or communications capabilities organic to Forces units.

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(2C2C) C&II—Facilities Support Programs that sustain, restore, and modernize Communications & Information Infrastructure installations. Includes real property services, maintenance and repair, minor construction, construction, and facilities demolition and disposal. This activity does not include facilities support that is specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0303176A Minor Constr (RPM)—Communications 0303176N Minor Constr (RPM)—Communications 0303178A Maint and Repair (RPM)—Communications 0303178N Maint and Repair (RPM)—Communications 0303179N Real Property Services (RPS)—Communications 0303194A RPMA (Communications) (H)

(2C3) C&II—Base & Regional Information Processing Centers Non-tactical base computers and the Defense Enterprise Computing Centers and Detachments.

0207415F TBM Core C2 Systems 0207438F Theater Battle Management (TBM) C4I 0208610A Info Mgt—Automation—Program 2 0302019K Joint/Defense Information Systems Engineering 0303125DA Information Services 0303125DBD Information Services 0303125DF Information Services 0303125DK Information Services 0303125DN Information Services 0303125DS Information Services 0303126DK Information Services—Communication (H) 0303139K Continuity of Operations and Test Facility 0303141A Global Combat Support System 0303141F Global Combat Support System 0303141K Global Combat Support System 0303154DK Computing/Information Processing 0303156DK Enterprise Acquisition Services 0305168A National Science Center for Comm and Electronics 0305808DA Service Support to DISA 0305808DF Service Support to DISA 0305808DM Service Support to DISA 0305808DN Service Support to DISA 0305830K Information Technology Services 0305840K Electronic Commerce 0308601F Modeling and Simulation Support 0308601N Modeling and Simulation Support 0308610A Info Mgt—Automation—Program 3 0308610F Info Mgt—Automation—Program 3 0308611F CIO Support/Information Technology 0308613A Centrally Managed Sustaining Base for MIS 0308616A Info Mgt—Central Software Design—Program 3 0505610A Info Mgt—Automation—Program 5 0505912A Info Mgt—Army Reserve 0528610A Information Management—Ar NG 0538610A Information Management 0603526N Advanced Software and Computing Technology 0605013A Information Technology Development 0605013M Information Technology Development 0605013N Information Technology Development 0605013S Information Technology Development 0605014S Information Technology Development (Field Acty) 0605120DS Technical Information Services 0605120S Technical Information Services 0605801K Defense Technical Information Services (DTIC) 0605801S Defense Technical Information Center 0702043N Information Automation (IF) 0708020N Information Automation 0708610A Info Mgt—Automation—Program 7 0808610A Info Mgt—Automation—Program 8 0901535D Corporate Information Management (CIM) (H) 0901535D8C Corporate Information Management (CIM) 0901537DN Information Services 0908610A Info Mgt—Automation—Program 9

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(2C4) C&II—Long-Haul Communications Programs supporting the long-haul communications segment of the Defense Information Systems Network (DISN).

0303111A Strategic Army Communications (STARCOM) 0303112F Air Force Communications (AIRCOM) 0303113N Navy Communications (NAVCOM) 0303117K Defense Communications Services (IF) 0303126A Long-Haul Communications (DCS) 0303126DBD Information Services—Communication (H) 0303126DS Information Services—Communication (H) 0303126F Long-Haul Communications (DCS) 0303126K Long-Haul Communications (DCS) 0303126N Long-Haul Communications (DCS) 0303127K Support of the National Communications System 0303127M Support of the National Communications System 0303130F DISN Tier 1 Cost 0303133F High Frequency Radio Systems 0303155DK Telecommunications Services 0305808A Service Support to DISA 0305808F Service Support to DISA 0305808M Service Support to DISA 0305808N Service Support to DISA 0305814A Service Support to DISA Industrial Fund (H) 0305818DF Service Support to DISA (DWCF) 0305818F Service Support to DISA (DWCF) 0305825M Service Support to DISA 0305825N Service Support to DISA 0503154N Navy Communications (NAVCOM) 0523126A Long-Haul Communications—Ar NG 0533126A Long-Haul Communications—Ar Res

(2C5) C&II—Information Security Programs that support information assurance and communication security.

0303140A Information Systems Security Program 0303140D8Z Information Systems Security Program 0303140F Information Systems Security Program 0303140G Information Systems Security Program 0303140K Information Systems Security Program 0303140N Information Systems Security Program 0303146A Service Support to Info Sys Security Pgm--PACOM 0303146F Service Support to Info Sys Security Pgm--PACOM 0303146JP Information Systems Security Program--PACOM 0303401A Communications Security (COMSEC) 0303401F Communications Security (COMSEC) 0303401G Communications Security (COMSEC) 0303401L Communications Security (COMSEC) 0303401N Communications Security (COMSEC) 0305167G Computer Security 0305803A Service Support to DIA (Non-NFIP) 0305803F Service Support to DIA (Non-NFIP) 0305803M Service Support to DIA (Non-NFIP) 0305803N Service Support to DIA (Non-NFIP) 0503120F Communications Security (COMSEC) (AFR) 0503158N Communications Security (COMSEC)

(2D) Science & Technology Program (S&TP) The program of scientific research and experimentation within the Department of Defense that seeks to advance fundamental science relevant to military needs and determine if the results can be successfully applied to military use. The Science & Technology Program is defined as those Program Elements containing resources from Budget Activity 1, 2, or 3 of the RDT&E appropriations.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

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(2D1) S&TP—Basic Research Science and technology programs with the purpose of increasing scientific understanding in those fields of physical, engineering, environmental, and life sciences relevant to military applications but without necessarily defined linkages to specific products or processes.

0601101A In-House Laboratory Independent Research 0601101D In-House Laboratory Independent Research (H) 0601101D8Z In-House Laboratory Independent Research 0601101E Defense Research Sciences 0601101F In-House Laboratory Independent Research 0601101N In-House Laboratory Independent Research 0601101W In-House Laboratory Independent Research 0601102A Defense Research Sciences 0601102F Defense Research Sciences 0601102N Defense Research Services 0601103D University Research Initiatives (H) 0601103D8Z University Research Initiatives 0601104A University and Industry Research Centers 0601105D8Z Gulf War Illness 0601108D8Z High Energy Laser Research Initiatives 0601109D US-Japan Management Training 0601110D Focused Research Initiatives (H) 0601110D8Z Focused Research Initiatives 0601111D8Z Government/Industry Cooperative Research Program 0601114D8Z Defense Program to Stimulate Competitive Research 0601152N In-House Laboratory Independent Research 0601153N Defense Research Sciences 0601384BP Chemical and Biological Defense Program 0602324N Nuclear Propulsion Technology 0602936N Independent Exploratory Development

(2D2) S&TP—Applied Research Science and technology programs focusing on solutions to broadly defined categories of military needs and establishing general feasibility, practicality, and producibility.

0305108K Command and Control Research 0602101F Geophysics 0602102F Materials 0602104A TRACTOR ROSE 0602105A Materials Technology 0602109H Superconductive Magnetic Energy Storage 0602110E Next Generation Internet 0602111N Air and Surface Launched Weapons Technology 0602114N Power Projection Applied Research 0602120A Sensors and Electronic Survivability 0602121N Ship, Submarine & Logistics Technology 0602122A TRACTOR HIP 0602122N Aircraft Technology 0602123A TRACTOR FIELD 0602123N Force Protection Applied Research 0602131M Marine Corps Landing Force Technology 0602160D8Z Counterproliferation Support 0602173C Support Technologies—Applied Research 0602201F Aerospace Vehicle Technologies 0602202F Human Effectiveness Applied Research 0602203F Aerospace Propulsion 0602204F Aerospace Sensors 0602205F Personnel, Training and Simulation 0602206F Civil Engineering and Environmental Quality 0602211A Aviation Technology 0602227D Medical Free Electron Laser (H) 0602227D8Z Medical Free Electron Laser 0602228D Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU) 0602228D8Z Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU) 0602228N Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU) 0602232N Communications, Command & Control, Intelligence 0602233N Human Systems Technology

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(2D2) S&TP—Applied Research—Continued 0602234D8Z Lincoln Laboratory Research Program 0602234N Materials, Electronics and Computer Technology 0602235N Common Picture Applied Research 0602236N Warfighter Sustainment Applied Research 0602269F Hypersonic Flight Technology 0602270A Electronic Warfare Technology 0602270N Electronic Warfare Technology 0602271N RF Systems Applied Research 0602301E Computing Systems and Communications Technology 0602302E Embedded Software and Pervasive Computing 0602302F Rocket Propulsion and Astronautics Technology 0602303A Missile Technology 0602307A Advanced Weapons Technology 0602308A Modeling and Simulation Technology 0602314N Undersea Warfare Surveillance Technology 0602315N Mine Countermeasures, Mining and Special Warfare 0602323N Submarine Technology 0602383E Biological Warfare Defense 0602384BP Chemical and Biological Defense Program 0602435N Ocean Warfighting Environment Applied Research 0602601A Combat Vehicle and Automotive Technology 0602601F Space Technology 0602602F Conventional Munitions 0602605F Directed Energy Technology 0602618A Ballistics Technology 0602622A Chemical, Smoke and Equipment Defeating Technology 0602623A Joint Service Small Arms Program 0602624A Weapons and Munitions Technology 0602633N Undersea Warfare Weaponry Technology 0602702E Tactical Technology 0602702F Command Control and Communications 0602705A Electronics and Electronic Devices 0602707E Particle Beam Technology 0602708E Integrated Command and Control Technology 0602709A Night Vision Technology 0602712A Countermine Systems 0602712E Materials and Electronics Technology 0602714E Treaty Verification 0602715BR Nuclear Sustainment & Counterproliferation Tech 0602715H Defense Special Weapons Agency 0602716A Human Factors Engineering Technology 0602720A Environmental Quality Technology 0602727A Non-System Training Device Technology 0602747N Undersea Warfare Applied Research 0602782A Command, Control and Communications Technology 0602782N Mine and Expeditionary Warfare Applied Research 0602783A Computer and Software Technology 0602784A Military Engineering Technology 0602785A Manpower, Personnel and Training Technology 0602786A Warfighter Technology 0602787A Medical Technology 0602787D Medical Technology (H) 0602787D8Z Medical Technology 0602788A TRACTOR FLOP 0602789A Army Artificial Intelligence Technology 0602805A Dual Use Science and Technology Program 0602805F Dual Use Science and Technology Program 0602805N Dual Use Science and Technology Program 0602890D8Z High Energy Laser Research 0603217C Ballistic Missile Defense Advanced Development 0603721D DoD Environmental Studies Development 0605906A Service Support to DSWA 0605906F Service Support to DSWA 0605906M Service Support to DSWA 0605906N Service Support to DSWA

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(2D3) S&TP—Advanced Technology Development Science and technology programs that involve the development or integration of hardware for field testing to establish the military utility or cost reduction potential of specific technologies against defined mission needs.

0602222D Counterterror Technical Support 0602813A TRACTOR DUMP 0603001A Warfighter Advanced Technology 0603002A Medical Advanced Technology 0603002D Medical Advanced Technology (H) 0603002D8Z Medical Advanced Technology 0603003A Aviation Advanced Technology 0603004A Weapons and Munitions Advanced Technology 0603005A Combat Vehicle and Automotive Advanced Technology 0603006A Command,Control, Communications Adv Tech 0603007A Manpower, Personnel and Training Adv Tech 0603009A TRACTOR HIKE 0603012A TRACTOR HOLE 0603013A TRACTOR DIRT 0603017A TRACTOR RED 0603020A TRACTOR ROSE 0603102A Materials and Structures Advanced Technology 0603104D Explosives Demilitarization Technology (H) 0603104D8Z Explosives Demilitarization Technology 0603105A Military HIV Research 0603105D8Z Military HIV Research 0603106F Logistics Systems Technology 0603108F Integrated Data Systems 0603112F Advanced Materials for Weapon Systems 0603114N Power Projection Advanced Technology 0603120D8Z Demining 0603121D8Z SO/LIC Advanced Development 0603122A TRACTOR HIP 0603122D Counterterrorism Technical Support (H) 0603122D8Z Counterterrorism Technical Support 0603123N Force Protection Advanced Technology 0603160BR Counterproliferation Support—Adv Dev 0603160D Counterproliferation Support—Adv Dev (H) 0603160D8Z Counterproliferation Support—Adv Dev 0603173C Support Technologies—Adv Tech Dev 0603174C Space Based Lasers (SBL) 0603202F Aerospace Propulsion Subsystems Integration 0603203F Advanced Aerospace Sensors 0603205F Flight Vehicle Technology 0603211F Aerospace Technology Dev/Demo 0603214C Space Based Interceptors 0603215C Limited Defense System 0603216C Theater Missile Defense Advanced Development 0603216F Aerospace Propulsion and Power Technology 0603217N Air Systems and Weapons Advanced Technology 0603218C Research and Support Activities 0603225D Joint DoD-DoE Munitions Technology Development (H) 0603225D8Z Joint DoD-DoE Munitions Technology Development 0603226E Experimental Evaluation of Major Innovative Tech 0603227E Relocatable Target Detection Technology Program 0603227F Personnel, Training and Simulation Technology 0603231F Crew Systems and Personnel Protection Technology 0603232D8Z Automatic Target Recognition 0603235N Common Picture Advanced Technology 0603236N Warfighter Sustainment Advanced Technology 0603238A Global Surv/Air Def/Precision Strike Technology 0603238F Global Surveillance and Communication Technology 0603238N Precision Strike and Air Defense Technology 0603245F Flight Vehicle Technology Integration 0603250F Lincoln Laboratory 0603253F Advanced Sensor Integration 0603269F National Aero Space Plane Technology Program 0603269N National Aero Space Plane Technology Program 0603270A Electronic Warfare Technology 0603270F Electronic Combat Technology

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(2D3) S&TP—Advanced Technology Development—Continued 0603270N Advanced Electronic Warfare Technology 0603271N RF Systems Advanced Technology 0603280A Joint Tactical Radio—Adv Dev 0603285E Advanced Aerospace Systems 0603302F Space and Missile Rocket Propulsion 0603311F Ballistic Missile Technology 0603313A Missile and Rocket Advanced Technology 0603322A TRACTOR CAGE 0603363F Armament Technology Integration (H) 0603384BP Chemical and Biological Defense Program—Adv Dev 0603393A TRACTOR TRAILER 0603401F Advanced Spacecraft Technology 0603410F Space Systems Environmental Interactions Tech. 0603428F Space Subsystems Technology 0603444F Maui Space Surveillance System (MSSS) 0603508N Surface Ship & Submarine HM&E Advanced Technology 0603569E Advanced Submarine Technology 0603570D Defense Laboratory Partnership Program 0603570E Defense Reinvestment 0603601F Conventional Weapons Technology 0603605F Advanced Weapons Technology 0603606A Landmine Warfare and Barrier Advanced Technology 0603607A Joint Service Small Arms Program 0603640M USMC Advanced Technology Demonstration (ATD) 0603654A Line-Of-Sight Technology Demonstration 0603704D Special Technical Support (H) 0603704D8Z Special Technical Support 0603706N Medical Development 0603707F Weather Systems Technology 0603707N Manpower, Personnel and Training Adv Tech Dev 0603710A Night Vision Advanced Technology 0603711BR Arms Control Technology 0603711H Verification Technology Demonstration 0603712N Environmental Quality and Logistics—Adv Dev 0603712S Generic Logistics R&D Technology Demonstrations 0603716D Strategic Environmental Research Program (H) 0603716D8Z Strategic Environmental Research Program 0603723F Environmental Engineering Technology 0603724D Biological Defense—Adv Dev 0603726D8Z Joint Technology Insertion Program 0603726F Aerospace Info Tech Sys Integration 0603727D8Z Joint Warfighting Program 0603727N Navy Technical Information Presentation System 0603728A Environmental Quality Technology Development 0603728D8Z Agile Port Demonstration 0603728F Advanced Computing Technology 0603729D8Z Rocket Launch Facility Upgrades 0603729N Warfighter Protection Advanced Technology 0603730D8Z Airfield Surface Traffic Monitoring 0603734A Military Engineering Advanced Technology 0603737D Balanced Technology Initiative 0603738D Cooperative DoD/VA Medical Research (H) 0603738D8Z Cooperative DoD/VA Medical Research 0603739E Advanced Electronics Technologies 0603742A Advanced Electronic Devices Development 0603744E Advanced Simulation 0603745E Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology 0603746E Maritime Technology 0603747E Electric Vehicles 0603747N Undersea Warfare Advanced Technology 0603748E Natural Gas Vehicles 0603750D Advanced Concept Technology Demonstrations (H) 0603750D8Z Advanced Concept Technology Demonstrations 0603752D8Z Commercial Technology Insertion Program 0603753S Electronic Commerce Resource Centers 0603755D High Performance Computing Modernization Prog (H) 0603755D8Z High Performance Computing Modernization Program

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(2D3) S&TP—Advanced Technology Development—Continued 0603756D Consolidated DoD Software Initiative 0603756E Consolidated DoD Software Initiative 0603757N Joint Warfare Experiments 0603758N Navy Warfighting Experiments and Demonstrations 0603759A ChemBio Defense and Smoke Advanced Technology 0603760E Command, Control and Communications Systems 0603761E Communication and Simulation Technology 0603762E Sensor and Guidance Technology 0603763E Marine Technology 0603764E Land Warfare Technology 0603765E Classified DARPA Programs 0603771A Industrial Preparedness Manufacturing Technology 0603771F Industrial Preparedness Manufacturing Technology 0603771N Industrial Preparedness Manufacturing Technology 0603771S Industrial Preparedness Manufacturing Technology 0603772A Advanced Tactical Computer Science & Sensor Tech 0603781D8Z Software Engineering Institute 0603782N Mine and Expeditionary Warfare Advanced Technology 0603789F C3I Advanced Development 0603792N Advanced Technology Transition 0603794N C3 Advanced Technology 0603800E Joint Strike Fighter (JSF)—Dem/Val 0603805E Dual Use Applications Programs 0603805S Dual Use Application Programs 0603825D8Z Multidisciplinary Technology Initiatives 0603832D Defense Modeling and Simulation Office Program (H) 0603832D8Z Joint Wargaming Simulation Management Office 0603876F Space-Based Laser 0603889E Counterdrug RDT&E Projects 0603924D8Z High Energy Laser Advanced Technology Program 0604704D Rocket Motor Demilitarization Program 0605160D8Z Counterproliferation Support

(2E) Acquisition Infrastructure Acquisition Infrastructure activities develop, test, evaluate, and manage the procurement of military equipment and supporting systems. These activities also provide technical oversight throughout each system’s useful life.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2E1) Acquisition—Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities Acquisition management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives. Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

0308698A Mgt HQ—Svc Acq Exec Chartered PEOs (Prog 3) 0506198F Mgt HQ (R&D) 0506898N Mgt HQ (R&D) 0603705D Manufacturing Technology 0603719D FOCUS HOPE 0603757E Cooperative Agreement Program 0604805D8Z Commercial Ops and Support Savings Initiative 0604805F Commercial Ops and Support Savings Initiative 0604805N Commercial Ops and Support Savings Initiative 0605136D Flexible Computer Integrated Manufacturing System 0605137D Manufacturing Engineering Education 0605872D Productivity Investments 0605898A Mgt HQ (R&D) 0605898E Mgt HQ (R&D) 0605898N Mgt HQ (R&D) 0605904A Service Support to DARPA 0605904F Service Support to DARPA 0605904N Service Support to DARPA 0702698A Mgt HQ—Svc Acq Exec Chartered Programs 0702898BL Mgt HQ (Logistics) 0702898S Mgt HQ (Logistics) 0708014N Naval Ship Engineering Center

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(2E1) Acquisition—Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities—Continued 0901598C Mgt HQ—BMDO 0902498R Mgt HQ (Administrative) 0909298A Mgt HQ—Svc Acq Exec

(2E2) Acquisition—Installation Support Installations at which units in the Acquisition Infrastructure category are based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2E2A) Acquisition—Environmental Programs Programs that protect or restore the environment on Acquisition Infrastructure installations. Included are programs for pollution prevention, environmental compliance, environmental restoration, environmental conservation, and environmental research. This category does not include environmental programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0605853A Environmental Conservation 0605853F Environmental Conservation 0605854A Pollution Prevention 0605854F Pollution Prevention 0605856A Environmental Compliance 0605856F Environmental Compliance 0605857A Army Acquisition Pollution Prevention Program

(2E2B) Acquisition—Base Operations & Base Communications The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Acquisition Infrastructure installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, base communications, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2E2B1) Acquisition—Base Operations Support The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Acquisition Infrastructure installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0605096N Base Ops—RDT&E (IF) 0605896A Base Ops—RDT&E 0605896F Base Ops—RDT&E 0605896N Base Ops—RDT&E

(2E2B2) Acquisition—Base Communications Programs that provide communications services at Acquisition Infrastructure installations. This category does not include long-haul communications service, support to other Infrastructure categories, or communications capabilities organic to Forces units.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2E2C) Acquisition—Facilities Support Programs that sustain, restore, and modernize Acquisition Infrastructure installations. Includes real property services, maintenance and repair, minor construction, construction, and facilities demolition and disposal. This activity does not include facilities support that is specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0605851N Facilities and Installations Support 0605876A Minor Constr (RPM)—RDT&E 0605876F Minor Constr (RPM)—RDT&E 0605878A Maint and Repair (RPM)—RDT&E 0605878F Maint and Repair (RPM)—RDT&E 0605879A Real Property Services (RPS)—RDT&E

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(2E2C) Acquisition—Facilities Support—Continued 0605879F Real Property Services (RPS)—RDT&E 0605894A RPMA—RDT&E (H) 0605894F RPMA—RDT&E (H)

(2E3) Acquisition—Contract Oversight Activities providing acquisition contract management services and auditing.

0507205N Procurement Operations 0605013BL Information Technology Development 0701113BL Procurement Operations 0701113F Procurement Operations (H) 0701113N Procurement Operations 0701113S Procurement Operations 0708109M Service Support to DLA 0708109N Service Support to DLA 0708110A Service Support to DLA 0708110F Service Support to DLA 0708110M Service Support to DLA 0708110N Service Support to DLA 0901116R DCAA Communications 0901516R Defense Contract Audit Agency Activities 1160410A Service Support to SOCOM Acquisition Activities 1160410JBB SOCOM Acquisition Activities

(2E4) Acquisition—Program Management Acquisition program managers oversee development and procurement of military equipment and supporting systems. These activities also provide technical oversight throughout each system's useful life.

0102419A Aerostat Joint Project Office 0207027F AC2ISR Center 0208615A Auto Acq Mgt & Spt: Project Managers Program 2 0305123F AFCC Engineering and Installations 0308614A Info Systems Selection Acquisition Activities 0308615A Auto Acq Mgt & Spt: Project Managers Program 3 0506284N R&D Laboratories and Facilities Management Support 0506806F Acquisition and Command Support (AFR) 0508714N System Executive Office—Manpower and Personnel 0603304A Army BMD Support to BMDO 0603874C BMD Technical Operations 0603875C International Cooperative Programs 0604740F Integrated Command & Control Applications (IC2A) 0604764K Adv IT Services Joint Pgm Office (AITS-JPO) 0605001N R&D Laboratories (IF) 0605010DN Research and Development Activities 0605104A Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility 0605126A Joint Theater Air and Missile Defense Organization 0605126J Joint Theater Air and Missile Defense Organization 0605126JCA Joint Theater Air and Missile Defense Organization 0605218C Ballistic Missile Defense RDT&E Management & Spt 0605502A Small Business Innovative Research 0605502BP Small Business Innovative Research—Chem Bio Def 0605502D Small Business Innovative Research (H) 0605502D8Z Small Business Innovative Research 0605502E Small Business Innovative Research 0605502F Small Business Innovative Research 0605502HP Small Business Innovative Research 0605502N Small Business Innovative Research 0605606A Aircraft Certification 0605790D Small Business Innovative Research Admin (H) 0605790D8Z Small Business Innovation Research Administration 0605801A Programwide Activities 0605802A International Cooperative Research and Development 0605806F Acquisition and Command Support 0605854M Marine Corps System Command 0605861N RDT&E Science and Technology Management 0702806A Acquisition and Management Support 0702806F Acquisition and Management Support 0702808A Acquisition Support to Program Executive Officers

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(2E4) Acquisition—Program Management—Continued 0708611F Support Systems Development 0708615A Automated Acq Mgt & Spt: Project Mgrs-Program 7 0808615A Automated Acq Mgt & Spt: Project Mgrs-Program 8 0808621A Acq Spt to Prog Exec Officers (Info Mgt)-Prog 8 0908615A Automated Acq Mgt & Spt: Project Mgrs-Program 9 1001018A NATO Joint STARS 1001018F NATO Joint STARS 1160279BB Small Business Innovative Research

(2E5) Acquisition—Studies & Analyses Funds studies supporting program analysis and decisionmaking.

0603763N Warfare Systems Architecture and Engineering 0603923D8Z Coalition Warfare 0604705D Mobile Offshore Base Analysis 0604943D8Z Thermal Vicar 0605101F RAND Project Air Force 0605103A RAND Arroyo Center 0605104D Technical Studies, Support and Analysis (H) 0605104D8Z Technical Studies, Support and Analysis 0605104T Technical Studies, Support and Analysis 0605116D General Support to C3I 0605116D8Z General Support to C3I 0605152N Studies and Analysis Support—Navy 0605153M USMC Operations Analysis Group, CNA 0605154N Center for Naval Analyses 0605306F Ranch Hand II Epidemiology Study 0605706A Materiel Systems Analysis 0605798S Defense Technology Analysis 0699900D Transitional Strategic Initiative (TSI)

(2E6) Acquisition—Test & Evaluation Programs Programs that test and evaluate military equipment and supporting systems. Includes operational and developmental test and evaluation organizations, facilities, and programs.

0204571N Consolidated Training Systems Development 0207426F AF Operational Test & Evaluation Center (AFOTEC) 0208015A Combat Developments 0208015F Combat Developments 0208015N Combat Developments 0208018A Other Combat Development Activities 0208024N F/A-18 Combat Development Squadrons 0208025N F/A-18 Combat Development Attack Squadron (H) 0305116F Aerial Targets 0305126F R-2508 Air Traffic Control Enhancement 0305173F Space and Missile Test and Evaluation Center 0402118N Project Ships (IF) (H) 0502642F Air National Guard/Reserve OT&E Combat Development 0506807F Test and Evaluation Support (AFR) 0603402F Space Test Program (SPACE) 0603857J All Service Combat Identification Evaluation Team 0603857N All Service Combat Identification Evaluation Team 0603878C BMD Test and Evaluation 0604211F Advanced Aerial Target Development 0604237F Variable Stability In-Flight Simulator Test A/C 0604256A Threat Simulator Development 0604256F Threat Simulator Development 0604256N Threat Simulator Development 0604258A Target Systems Development 0604258F Target Systems Development 0604258N Target Systems Development 0604735F Combat Training Ranges 0604747F Electromagnetic Radiation Test Facilities 0604755F Improved Capability for Development Test & Eval 0604759A Major T&E Investment 0604759F Major T&E Investment 0604759N Major T&E Investment 0604940D Central Test & Evaluation Invest Devel (CTEIP) (H)

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(2E6) Acquisition—Test & Evaluation Programs—Continued 0604940D8Z Central Test & Evaluation Investment Devel (CTEIP) 0605118D Operational Test and Evaluation (H) 0605118D8Z Operational Test and Evaluation 0605130D Foreign Comparative Testing (H) 0605130D8Z Foreign Comparative Testing 0605131D Live Fire Testing (H) 0605131D8Z Live Fire Testing 0605156M USMC Operational Test & Evaluation 0605301A Army Kwajalein Atoll 0605302A White Sands Missile Range (H) 0605326A Concepts Experimentation Program 0605351N Pacific Missile Range 0605601A Army Test Ranges and Facilities 0605602A Army Technical Test Instrumentation and Targets 0605603A Army User Test Instrumentation & Threat Simulators 0605604A Survivability/Lethality Analysis 0605605A DOD High Energy Laser Test Facility 0605702A Meteorological Support to RDT&E Activities 0605708F Navigation/Radar/Sled Track Test Support 0605710A Joint NCB Test, Assessment & Survivability 0605712A Support of Operational Testing 0605712F Initial Operational Test & Evaluation 0605716A Army Evaluation Center 0605804D Development Test and Evaluation (H) 0605804D8Z Development Test and Evaluation 0605807F Test and Evaluation Support 0605862N RDT&E Instrumentation Modernization 0605863F RDT&E Aircraft Support 0605863N RDT&E Ship and Aircraft Support 0605864F Space Test Program (STP) 0605864N Test and Evaluation Support 0605865N Operational Test and Evaluation Capability 0615200A Procurement Testing 0708019F Utah Test and Training Range 0708022F Eastern Test Range (H) 0708032F Space & Msl Test Ctr/West Test Rng (SAMTEC/WTR)(H) 1120415BB Combat Development Activities 1120417A Service Support to Joint Cbt Devel Actys--SOCOM 1120417F Service Support to Joint Cbt Devel Actys--SOCOM 1120417JBB Joint Combat Development Activities--SOCOM 1140415BB Military Construction for Combat Development Actys

(2L) Central Logistics Central Logistics programs provide supplies, depot-level maintenance of military equipment and supporting systems, transportation of material, and other products and services to customers throughout the DoD.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2L1) Central Logistics—Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities Central logistics management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives. Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

0507298N Mgt HQ (Logistics) 0507310N Service Support to DLA 0702898A Mgt HQ (Logistics) 0702898DS Mgt HQ—Logistics—DWCF 0702898F Mgt HQ (Logistics) 0702898M Mgt HQ—Marine Corps Materiel Readiness Command 0702898N Mgt HQ (Logistics) 0708098A Mgt HQ—Traffic Management 0708119DF DLA Information Services (DWCF)

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(2L2) Central Logistics—Installation Support Installations at which units in the Central Logistics category are based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2L2A) Central Logistics—Environmental Programs Programs that protect or restore the environment on Central Logistics installations. Included are programs for pollution prevention, environmental compliance, environmental restoration, environmental conservation, and environmental research. This category does not include environmental programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0702856A Environmental Compliance 0702856M Environmental Compliance 0702856N Environmental Compliance 0708008A Defense Environmental Restoration Program 0708008BR Defense Environmental Restoration Program 0708008D Defense Environmental Restoration Program 0708008F Defense Environmental Restoration Program 0708008H Defense Environmental Restoration Program 0708008N Defense Environmental Restoration Program 0708053A Environmental Conservation 0708053F Environmental Conservation 0708053M Environmental Conservation 0708053N Environmental Conservation 0708054A Pollution Prevention 0708054F Pollution Prevention 0708054M Pollution Prevention 0708054N Pollution Prevention 0708056F Environmental Compliance

(2L2B) Central Logistics—Base Operations & Base Communications The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Central Logistics installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, base communications, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2L2B1) Central Logistics—Base Operations Support The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Central Logistics installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0507196F Base Ops (Logistics) (AFR) 0507296N Base Ops (Logistics Units) 0702096N Base Ops—Logistics (IF) 0702890A Visual Information Activities—Logistics 0702890F Visual Information Activities—Logistics 0702890M Visual Information Activities—Logistics 0702896A Base Ops—Logistics 0702896F Base Ops—Logistics 0702896M Base Ops—Logistics 0702896N Base Ops—Logistics 0708029F Engineering Installation Support -- AFMC

(2L2B2) Central Logistics—Base Communications Programs that provide communications services at Central Logistics installations. This category does not include long-haul communications service, support to other Infrastructure categories, or communications capabilities organic to Forces units.

0702895A Base Communications—Logistics 0702895F Base Communications—Logistics 0702895M Base Communications—Logistics 0702895N Base Communications—Logistics

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(2L2C) Central Logistics—Facilities Support Programs that sustain, restore, and modernize Central Logistics installations. Includes real property services, maintenance and repair, minor construction, construction, and facilities demolition and disposal. This activity does not include facilities support that is specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0702876A Minor Constr (RPM)—Logistics 0702876F Minor Constr (RPM)—Logistics 0702876M Minor Constr (RPM)—Logistics 0702876N Minor Constr (RPM)—Logistics 0702878A Maint and Repair (RPM)—Logistics 0702878F Maint and Repair (RPM)—Logistics 0702878M Maint and Repair (RPM)—Logistics 0702878N Maint and Repair (RPM)—Logistics 0702879A Real Property Services (RPS)—Logistics 0702879F Real Property Services (RPS)—Logistics 0702879M Real Property Services (RPS)—Logistics 0702879N Real Property Services (RPS)—Logistics 0702893A Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities-Logistics 0702893F Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities (AFMC) 0702894A RPMA—Logistics (H) 0702894M RPMA—Logistics (H) 0702976S Facilities Restoration & Modernization—Logistics 0702978A Facilities Sustainment—Logistics 0702978S Facilities Sustainment—Logistics

(2L3) Central Logistics—Maintenance Activities Centralized systems that provide depot-level maintenance products and services to customers.

0202021A Contractor Logistics Support/Other Weapon Support 0204457N Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activities 0204458N Fleet Logistics Support 0207434F JTIDS Class 2/2H Terminal Support Activities 0502381N Fleet Logistic Support 0502385N Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activities 0505164N Reserve Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Dept 0507111F Combat Logistics Support Squadrons (AFR) 0507112F Depot Maintenance (ANG) 0507115F Depot Maintenance (AFR) 0507211N Depot Maintenance 0507217N Ship Maintenance Activities 0507219N Naval Ordnance Activities 0507891A Depot Maintenance (ARNG) 0507991A Depot Maintenance (AR) 0522207A Depot Maintenance—Ar NG 0532150A Maint Activity (AMSA, ECS, ASF, INT Maint)—ArRes 0532207A Depot Maintenance 0603708D Integrated Diagnostics (H) 0603708D8Z Integrated Diagnostics 0702007M Depot Maintenance (IF) (H) 0702007N Depot Maintenance (IF) (H) 0702028N Ship Maintenance Activities (IF) 0702031N Naval Ordnance Activities (IF) 0702207A Depot Maintenance (Non-IF) 0702207F Depot Maintenance (Non-IF) 0702207M Depot Maintenance (Non-IF) 0702207N Depot Maintenance (Non-IF) 0702228N Ship Maintenance Activities (Non-IF) 0708017A Maintenance Support Activities (H) 0708017N Maintenance Support Activities 0708210DN Depot Maintenance—Shipyards 0708211DF Depot Maintenance—Aviation 0708211DN Depot Maintenance—Aviation 0708212DA Depot Maintenance—Ordnance 0708212DN Depot Maintenance—Ordnance 0708213DA Depot Maintenance—Other 0708213DM Depot Maintenance—Other 1170019BB GOCO COR Staff Operations 1170417BB Maintenance Support Activities (Depot Level) 1170418BB Depot Maintenance Activities 1170428BB Ship Maintenance Activities (Depot Level)

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(2L4) Central Logistics—General Activities Programs that manage a variety of central logistics programs such as printing plants, industrial preparedness, re-utilization and marketing service, and inactive weapon system storage.

0202892A Special Activities/Logistics Support (H) 0204140N Miscellaneous Support 0204213M Individual Material Readiness List (IMRL) 0204213N Individual Material Readiness List (IMRL) 0207216F US Aircraft Cross-Servicing 0208081A Ammunition Production Support 0303197A Tactical Support—Maint of Tactical Equip (Comm) 0308612F Standard Procurement System (SPS) 0406045A End Item Industrial Preparedness Activities 0507113M Logistic Support (Reserve) 0507113N Logistic Support (Reserve) 0507114F Air Logistics Center Augmentation (AFR) 0507253N Logistic Support Activities 0532021A Life Cycle Contractor Support 0603736D CALS Initiative (H) 0603736D8Z CALS Initiative 0603739N Navy Logistic Productivity 0604268F Aircraft Engine Component Improvement Program 0605015BL Information Technology Development (Std Proc Sys) 0605015S Information Technology Development (Std Proc Sys) 0701114BL Standard Procurement System (SPS) 0701114S Standard Procurement System (SPS) 0701115BL Information Technology Development (Std Proc Sys) 0701115S Information Technology Development (Std Proc Sys) 0702805A Defense Standardization Program 0702805D8Z Defense Standardization Program 0702805F Defense Standardization Program 0702805N Defense Standardization Program 0702827N General Purpose Forces Electronic Support 0702829A Logistics Administrative Support 0702829F Logistics Administrative Support 0708004F Fasteners, Actuators, Connectors, Tools (H) 0708005A Disposal of Radioactive Waste/Unwanted Material 0708007A Chemical Agents & Munitions Destruction 0708007D Chemical Agents & Munitions Destruction 0708011A Industrial Preparedness 0708011F Industrial Preparedness 0708011N Industrial Preparedness 0708011S Industrial Preparedness 0708012A Logistics Support Activities 0708012F Logistics Support Activities 0708012M Logistics Support Activities 0708012N Logistics Support Activities 0708012S Logistics Support Activities 0708013A Overseas Port Units (Non-IF) (H) 0708015N Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facilities 0708016F Inactive Aircraft Storage and Disposal 0708016N Inactive Aircraft Storage and Disposal 0708026F Productivity, Reliability, Availability, Maintain 0708030N Collateral Equipment Funding 0708041A Conventional Ammunition Management 0708042A Chemical Biological Management 0708045A End Item Industrial Preparedness Activities 0708070F Logistics Operations (NON-DWCF) 0708071F Joint Logistics Program—Ammunition Std System 0708071S Joint Logistics Program—Ammunition Std System 0708072A Joint Logistics Program—Continuous Acq & Log Spt 0708072F Joint Logistics Program—Continuous Acq & Log Spt 0708073F Joint Logistics Program—Major End Items 0708074A Joint Logistics Program—Total Asset Visibility 0708118DF DLA Defense Reutilization & Marketing Svcs (DWCF) 0708204DN Logistics Support Activities (DWCF) 0708215DS Reutilization and Marketing Service 0708220DS Industrial Plant Equipment Service 0708225DS Clothing Factory

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(2L4) Central Logistics—General Activities—Continued 0708230A Business Operations Corporate 0708230DS Business Operations Corporate 0708230DSA Business Operations Corporate 0708612F Computer Resources Support Improvement Program 0708616A Info Mgt—Central Software Design—Program 7 0708730N Maritime Technology (MARITECH) 0718040A Support of Industrial Facilities and Preparedness

(2L5) Central Logistics—Inventory Control Point Operations Programs that manage supply and material inventories.

0205633N Aviation Improvements 0507204N Inventory Control Point Operations 0701112A Inventory Control Point Operations 0701112F Inventory Control Point Operations 0701112M Inventory Control Point Operations 0701112N Inventory Control Point Operations 0701112S Inventory Control Point Operations 0701121A End Item Inventory Control Point Operations 0701122A End Item Procurement Operations 0701123A Sustainment Systems Technical Support (SSTS) 0708110DA Service Support to DLA 0708110DF Service Support to DLA 0708110DM Service Support to DLA 0708110DN Service Support to DLA 0708117DF Service Support to DLA (DWCF) 0708202DA Supply Management 0708202DF Supply Management 0708202DM Supply Management 0708202DN Supply Management 0708202DS Supply Management 0708203DS Supply Management—Non-Energy 0708205DS Supply Management—Energy

(2L6) Central Logistics—Distribution Depot Operations Programs that receive, store, and ship material items to customers.

0202217A Cent Issue Facilities/Initial Issue: Org Cl & Eq 0507203N Supply Depots (Operations) 0701111A Supply Depot Operations (Non-IF) 0701111F Supply Depot Operations (Non-IF) 0701111M Supply Depot Operations (Non-IF) 0701111N Supply Depot Operations (Non-IF) 0701111S Supply Depot Operations (Non-IF) 0701120A End Item Supply Depot Support 0708201DF Distribution Depots 0708201DN Distribution Depots 0708201DS Distribution Depots

(2L7) Central Logistics—Transportation Programs that pay for delivery of items (1) from the manufacturer’s point of shipment to DoD's point of delivery (First Destination Transportation) and (2) from the point of delivery to intermediate supply depots from which items will be shipped to customers (Second Destination Transportation).

0207432F Aircraft Delivery 0403113F Traffic Management (IF) (H) 0530155A Second Destination Transportation (USAR Install) 0708009F First Destination Transportation 0708009N First Destination Transportation 0708010A Second Destination Transportation 0708010F Second Destination Transportation 0708010M Second Destination Transportation 0708010N Second Destination Transportation 0708028A Other Transportation Related Activities

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(2M) Defense Health Program (DHP) Medical infrastructure and systems managed by ASD(Health Affairs) that provide health care to military personnel, dependents, and retirees.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2M1) DHP—Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities Defense Health Program management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives. Management Headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

0603725D Computers and Comms to Reduce Medical Costs 0807709A TRICARE Management Activity 0807709F TRICARE Management Activity 0807709HP TRICARE Management Activity 0807709HPT TRICARE Management Activity 0807709N TRICARE Management Activity 0807798A Mgt HQ (Health Care) 0807798D Mgt HQ (Health Care) (H) 0807798F Mgt HQ (Health Care) 0807798HP Mgt HQ (Health Care) 0807798HPT Mgt HQ—TMA 0807798N Mgt HQ (Health Care) 0809710A Service Support to Def Medical Support Actys (H) 0809710F Service Support to Def Medical Support Actys (H) 0809710N Service Support to Def Medical Support Actys (H) 0901219F Joint Health Care Management Eng. Team (JHMET)

(2M2) DHP—Installation Support Installations at which units in the Defense Health Program category are based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

0807778F Maint and Repair (RPM)—CONUS—Health Care

(2M2A) DHP—Environmental Programs Programs that protect or restore the environment on Defense Health Program installations. Included are programs for pollution prevention, environmental compliance, environmental restoration, environmental conservation, and environmental research. This category does not include environmental programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0807753HP Environmental Conservation—Health Care 0807754HP Pollution Prevention—Health Care 0807756A Environmental Compliance—Health Care 0807756D Environmental Compliance—Health Care (H) 0807756F Environmental Compliance—Health Care 0807756HP Environmental Compliance—Health Care 0807756N Environmental Compliance—Health Care

(2M2B) DHP—Base Operations & Base Communications The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Defense Health Program installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, base communications, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2M2B1) DHP—Base Operations Support The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Defense Health Program installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0807790A Visual Information Activities—Medical 0807790D Visual Information Activities—Medical 0807790F Visual Information Activities—Medical 0807790HP Visual Information Activities—Medical

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(2M2B1) DHP—Base Operations Support—Continued 0807790N Visual Information Activities—Medical 0807796A Base Ops—CONUS—Health Care 0807796D Base Ops—CONUS—Health Care (H) 0807796F Base Ops—CONUS—Health Care 0807796HP Base Ops—CONUS—Health Care 0807796N Base Ops—CONUS—Health Care 0807890F Visual Information Activities—Medical—JMMC (H) 0807996F Base Ops—OCONUS—Health Care 0807996HP Base Ops—OCONUS—Health Care 0807996N Base Ops—OCONUS—Health Care

(2M2B2) DHP—Base Communications Programs that provide communications services at Defense Health Program installations. This category does not include long-haul communications service, support to other Infrastructure categories, or communications capabilities organic to Forces units.

0807795A Base Communications—CONUS—Health Care 0807795D Base Communications—CONUS—Health Care (H) 0807795F Base Communications—CONUS—Health Care 0807795HP Base Communications—CONUS—Health Care 0807795N Base Communications—CONUS—Health Care 0807995HP Base Communications—OCONUS—Health Care 0807995N Base Communications—OCONUS—Health Care

(2M2C) DHP—Facilities Support Programs that sustain, restore, and modernize Defense Health Program installations. Includes real property services, maintenance and repair, minor construction, construction, and facilities demolition and disposal. This activity does not include facilities support that is specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0806276HP Facilities Restoration & Modernization—CONUS HC 0806278A Facilities Sustainment—CONUS Health Care 0806278HP Facilities Sustainment—CONUS Health Care 0806278N Facilities Sustainment—CONUS Health Care 0806376HP Facilities Restoration & Modernization—OCONUS HC 0806378HP Facilities Sustainment—OCONUS Health Care 0807716D Medical Facilities—Planning and Design 0807716HP Medical Facilities—Planning and Design 0807717D Medical Facilities—Military Construction 0807717HP Medical Facilities—Military Construction 0807720HP Other Procurement, Construction/Initial Outfitting 0807721HP Other Procurement, Replacement/Modernization 0807776F Minor Constr (RPM)—CONUS—Health Care 0807776HP Minor Constr (RPM)—CONUS—Health Care 0807776N Minor Constr (RPM)—CONUS—Health Care 0807778A Maint and Repair (RPM)—CONUS—Health Care 0807778HP Maint and Repair (RPM)—CONUS—Health Care 0807778N Maint and Repair (RPM)—CONUS—Health Care 0807779A Real Property Services (RPS)—CONUS—Health Care 0807779F Real Property Services (RPS)—CONUS—Health Care 0807779HP Real Property Services (RPS)—CONUS—Health Care 0807779N Real Property Services (RPS)—CONUS—Health Care 0807794A RPMA—Health Care (H) 0807976HP Minor Constr (RPM)—OCONUS—Health Care 0807978HP Maint and Repair (RPM)—OCONUS—Health Care 0807978N Maint and Repair (RPM)—OCONUS—Health Care 0807979F Real Property Services (RPS)—OCONUS-Health Care 0807979HP Real Property Services (RPS)—OCONUS-Health Care

(2M3) DHP—Education & Training Programs that provide medical education for active-duty personnel, civilian personnel, and students through the Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program, the Financial Assistance Program, other pre-commissioning professional scholarship programs, and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.

0806721A USUHS 0806721F USUHS 0806721HP USUHS 0806721N USUHS 0806721W USUHS

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(2M3) DHP—Education & Training—Continued 0806722D Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Pgm(H) 0806722F Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Pgm 0806722HP Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Pgm 0806722N Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Pgm 0806761A Education and Training—Health Care 0806761D Education and Training—Health Care (H) 0806761F Education and Training—Health Care 0806761HP Education and Training—Health Care 0806761N Education and Training—Health Care 0806861A Education and Training—Health Care—JMMC (H) 0806861F Education and Training—Health Care—JMMC (H) 0809712A Service Support to USUHS (H) 0809712F Service Support to USUHS (H) 0809712N Service Support to USUHS (H)

(2M4) DHP—Consolidated Health Support Programs that provide the multi-faceted underpinning needed for successful health care delivery, e.g., medical laboratories, data systems, regional managers, public health activities, veterinary services, recruit/officer candidate examinations, human factors laboratories, blood programs, aeromedical evacuation units, and the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology.

0603115HP Medical Development 0801720A Examining Activities—Health Care 0801720F Examining Activities—Health Care 0801720HP Examining Activities—Health Care 0801720N Examining Activities—Health Care 0807705A Military Public/Occupational Health 0807705F Military Public/Occupational Health 0807705HP Military Public/Occupational Health 0807705N Military Public/Occupational Health 0807710A Office of the Civilian Health and Medical Program 0807710F Office of the Civilian Health and Medical Program 0807710HP Office of the Civilian Health and Medical Program 0807710N Office of the Civilian Health and Medical Program 0807714A Other Health Activities 0807714D Other Health Activities (H) 0807714F Other Health Activities 0807714HP Other Health Activities 0807714N Other Health Activities 0807718A Service Support to Other Health Actvities--JFC 0807718F Service Support to Other Health Actvities--JFC 0807718JFC Other Health Actvities--Joint Forces Command 0807724A Military Unique Requirements—Other Medical 0807724F Military Unique Requirements—Other Medical 0807724HP Military Unique Requirements—Other Medical 0807724N Military Unique Requirements—Other Medical 0807725F Aeromedical Evacuation System—Health Care 0807725HP Aeromedical Evacuation System—Health Care 0807725N Aeromedical Evacuation System—Health Care 0807728F Service Support to Other Health Actvities--SOCOM 0807728JBB Other Health Actvities--SOCOM 0807729F Service Support to Other Health Actys--SOUTHCOM 0807730A Service Support to Other Health Actys--TRANSCOM 0807730F Service Support to Other Health Actys--TRANSCOM 0807730JT Other Health Actvities--TRANSCOM 0807730N Service Support to Other Health Actys--TRANSCOM 0807731F Service Support to Other Health Actvities--EUCOM 0807731JE Other Health Actvities--EUCOM 0807760A Veterinary Services 0807760F Veterinary Services 0807760HP Veterinary Services 0807785A Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) 0807785F Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) 0807785HP Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) 0807785N Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) 0807814F Other Health Activities—JMMC (H)

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(2M5) DHP—In-House Care Programs that provide patient medical care in defense medical centers, station hospitals, and medical clinics and dental care in hospitals, dental clinics, and regional dental activities.

0807700A Defense Medical Centers, Station Hospitals—CONUS 0807700F Defense Medical Centers, Station Hospitals—CONUS 0807700HP Defense Medical Centers, Station Hospitals—CONUS 0807700N Defense Medical Centers, Station Hospitals—CONUS 0807711A Care in Regional Defense Facilities 0807711D Care in Regional Defense Facilities 0807711F Care in Regional Defense Facilities 0807711HP Care in Regional Defense Facilities 0807711N Care in Regional Defense Facilities 0807715A Dental Care Activities—CONUS 0807715D Dental Care Activities—CONUS (H) 0807715F Dental Care Activities—CONUS 0807715HP Dental Care Activities—CONUS 0807715N Dental Care Activities—CONUS 0807726F Medical Combat Support—Active 0807726HP Medical Combat Support—Active 0807792A Station Hospitals and Medical Clinics 0807792D Station Hospitals and Medical Clinics 0807792F Station Hospitals and Medical Clinics 0807792HP Station Hospitals and Medical Clinics 0807792N Station Hospitals and Medical Clinics 0807811F Care in Regional Defense Facilities—JMMC 0807815F Dental Care Activities—JMMC (H) 0807892F Station Hospitals and Medical Clinics—JMMC 0807900A Defense Medical Centers, Station Hospitals -OCONUS 0807900F Defense Medical Centers, Station Hospitals -OCONUS 0807900HP Defense Medical Centers, Station Hospitals -OCONUS 0807900N Defense Medical Centers, Station Hospitals -OCONUS 0807915A Dental Care Activities—OCONUS 0807915F Dental Care Activities—OCONUS 0807915HP Dental Care Activities—OCONUS 0807915N Dental Care Activities—OCONUS 0808733A Permanent Change of Station Travel—Health Care 0808733F Permanent Change of Station Travel—Health Care 0808733HP Permanent Change of Station Travel—Health Care

(2M6) DHP—Information Management Programs designed to improve the effectiveness and economy of health care delivery through the application of standardized automatic data processing techniques to health care information systems.

0605013HP Information Technology Development 0807791A Defense Medical Program Activity 0807791D Defense Medical Program Activity (H) 0807791F Defense Medical Program Activity 0807791HP MHS Information Management/Information Technology 0807791N Defense Medical Program Activity

(2M7) DHP—Private Sector Care Programs that provide private sector health care to DoD beneficiaries through the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS), TRICARE Managed Care Support (MCS) contracts, and Uniformed Services Family Health Program (USFHP).

0807712A CHAMPUS 0807712D CHAMPUS (H) 0807712F CHAMPUS 0807712HP CHAMPUS 0807712N CHAMPUS 0807713D Care in Non-Defense Facilities (H) 0807713F Purchased Health Care 0807713HP Purchased Health Care 0807713N Purchased Health Care 0807723F Health Care Support Contracts 0807723HP Health Care Support Contracts

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(2M7) DHP—Private Sector Care—Continued 0809711A Service Support to OSD CHAMPUS Activities (H) 0809711F Service Support to OSD CHAMPUS Activities (H) 0809711N Service Support to OSD CHAMPUS Activities (H)

(2P) Central Personnel Administration (CPA) Programs that acquire and administer the DoD workforce.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2P1) CPA—Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities Central personnel administration management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives. Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

0604243F Manpower, Personnel and Training Development 0605014SE Information Technology Development 0708198DBC Defense Commisary Agency, DWCF 0801798A Mgt HQ (USAREC) 0808898BT Mgt HQ (DoD Dependent Education) 0808898D Mgt HQ (DoD Dependent Education) (H) 0808898D8D Mgt HQ (DoD Dependent Education) 0901298SE Mgt HQ—DHRA

(2P2) CPA—Installation Support Installations at which units in the Central Personnel Administration category are based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

(2P2A) CPA—Environmental Programs Programs that protect or restore the environment on Central Personnel Administration installations. Included are programs for pollution prevention, environmental compliance, environmental restoration, environmental conservation, and environmental research. This category does not include environmental programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2P2B) CPA—Base Operations & Base Communications The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Central Personnel Administration installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, base communications, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2P2B1) CPA—Base Operations Support The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Central Personnel Administration installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0801896A Base Ops (Mil Entrance Processing Station Leases) 0801996A Base Ops (Recruiting Station Leases) 0808796N Base Ops—Other General Personnel Activities 0809790A Visual Information Activities—Other Program 8 0809790M Visual Information Activities—Other Program 8

(2P2B2) CPA—Base Communications Programs that provide communications services at Central Personnel Administration installations. This category does not include long-haul communications service, support to other Infrastructure categories, or communications capabilities organic to Forces units.

0808795A Base Comm—Other General Personnel Activities 0808795N Base Comm—Other General Personnel Activities

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(2P2C) CPA—Facilities Support Programs that sustain, restore, and modernize Central Personnel Administration installations. Includes real property services, maintenance and repair, minor construction, construction, and facilities demolition and disposal. This activity does not include facilities support that is specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0808776N Minor Constr (RPM)—Other General Pers Act 0808778N Maint and Repair (RPM)—Other Gen Pers Act

(2P3) CPA—General Personnel Support Activities Programs that provide general overhead material or services that are available to all personnel Infrastructure categories.

0508715N Business Process Reengineering—Manpower and Pers 0604910N Smart Card 0808612A Info Mgt—Program 8 Personnel 0808616A Info Mgt—Central Software Design—P8 Personnel 0808761N Collateral Equipment Funding

(2P4) CPA—Personnel Acquisition & Management Programs that acquire and administer the DoD workforce. Major activities include recruiting new personnel, reassigning and moving on-board personnel, and managing end-strength and skills to the levels needed.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2P4A) CPA—Personnel Management Programs that administer the DoD workforce. Major activities include reassigning on-board personnel, and managing end-strength and skills to the levels needed.

0508713N Navy Standard Integrated Personnel System (NSIPS) 0509118F Civilian Disability Compensation Program (AFR) 0509392F Personnel Administration (AFR) 0509521N Personnel Administration 0509523N Personnel Administration (Naval Reserve) 0509993A Personnel Administration (AR) 0808709A Army Personnel Management & Support Activities 0901218F Civilian Compensation Program 0901220F Personnel Administration 0901220M Personnel Administration 0901220N Personnel Administration 0901220S Personnel Administration 0901220SE Personnel Administration

(2P4B) CPA—Permanent Change of Station (PCS) Costs Programs that move service members and dependents in the DoD workforce to new duty stations.

0808731A Permanent Change of Station Travel 0808731F Permanent Change of Station Travel 0808731M Permanent Change of Station Travel 0808731N Permanent Change of Station Travel

(2P4C) CPA—Acquisition of New Personnel Programs that acquire new service members for the DoD workforce. Major activities include recruiting, advertising, examining, and in-processing activities for new personnel and administering the veterans education assistance program.

0202213A Active Component Support to Reserve Component 0508140M Advertising Activities (MCR) 0508144M Recruiting Activities (MCR) 0508150F Recruiting Activities (ANG) 0508154F Advertising Activities (ANG) 0508160F Recruiting Activities (AFR) 0508168F Advertising Activities (AFR) 0508711N Recruiting Activities (NR) 0508712N Advertising Activities (NR) 0508891A Recruiting Activities (ARNG) 0508899A Advertising Activities (ARNG) 0508991A Recruiting Activities (AR) 0508999A Advertising Activities (AR)

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(2P4C) CPA—Acquisition of New Personnel—Continued 0605803S R&D in Support of DoD Enlistment, Testing & Eval 0605803SE R&D in Support of DoD Enlistment, Testing & Eval 0801711A Recruiting Activities 0801711F Recruiting Activities 0801711M Recruiting Activities 0801711N Recruiting Activities 0801712A Advertising Activities 0801712F Advertising Activities 0801712M Advertising Activities 0801712N Advertising Activities 0801713A Examining Activities 0801713D Examining Activities 0801713F Examining Activities 0801713M Examining Activities 0801713N Examining Activities 0801714A Personnel Processing Activities 0801714F Personnel Processing Activities 0801714M Personnel Processing Activities 0801715A Recruiting & Examining Data Processing Activities 0809721A Junior ROTC 0809721F Junior ROTC 0809721M Junior ROTC 0809721N Junior ROTC

(2P4D) CPA—Personnel Not Available for Duty Personnel assigned to hospital or disciplinary confinement and those en route to a duty assignment from training or to a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) duty assignment.

0808721A Personnel Holding Account 0808721F Personnel Holding Account 0808721M Personnel Holding Account 0808721N Personnel Holding Account 0808732A Transients 0808732F Transients 0808732M Transients 0808732N Transients

(2R) Central Personnel Benefits Programs (CPB) Programs that provide benefits to service members. Includes family housing programs; commissaries and military exchanges; CONUS and overseas dependent schools;community, youth, and family centers; child-development activities; Off-Duty and Voluntary Education Programs, and a variety of ceremonial and morale-boosting activities. Also included are programs that help dependents recover from personal tragedies.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2R2) CPB—Family Housing Activities Programs that provide housing for military families. Includes family housing leasing and debt payment, construction and improvement, maintenance, and operations programs.

0808741A Family Housing—New Construction 0808741F Family Housing—New Construction 0808741M Family Housing—New Construction 0808741N Family Housing—New Construction 0808742A Family Housing—Improvements 0808742D Family Housing—Improvements 0808742F Family Housing—Improvements 0808742M Family Housing—Improvements 0808742N Family Housing—Improvements 0808742S Family Housing—Improvements 0808743A Family Housing—Debt Payments 0808743F Family Housing—Debt Payments 0808743M Family Housing—Debt Payments 0808743N Family Housing—Debt Payments 0808744A Family Housing—Leasing 0808744F Family Housing—Leasing 0808744M Family Housing—Leasing 0808744N Family Housing—Leasing 0808745A Family Housing—Operations

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(2R2) CPB—Family Housing Activities—Continued 0808745F Family Housing—Operations 0808745M Family Housing—Operations 0808745N Family Housing—Operations 0808745S Family Housing—Operations 0808746A Family Housing—Maintenance 0808746F Family Housing—Maintenance 0808746M Family Housing—Maintenance 0808746N Family Housing—Maintenance 0808746S Family Housing—Maintenance 0809723D Homeowners' Assistance Program

(2R3) CPB—Commissaries & Exchanges Programs that operate and manage commissaries, military exchanges, and the commissary troop issue subsistence support activity.

0702840DBC Commissary Resale Stocks 0702841BC Commissary Operations 0702841DBC Commissary Operations 0702881N Navy Exchanges 0702882N Ship's Store Afloat/Retail Clothing Store 0702891F Commissary Retail Sales 0702891M Commissary Retail Sales 0702891N Commissary Retail Sales 0702892A Troop Issue Subsistence Support 0702892M Troop Issue Subsistence Support 0702892N Troop Issue Subsistence Support 0708115A Service Support to Defense Commissary Agency 0708115DA Service Support to Defense Commissary Agency 0708115DF Service Support to Defense Commissary Agency 0708115DM Service Support to Defense Commissary Agency 0708115DN Service Support to Defense Commissary Agency 0708115N Service Support to Defense Commissary Agency

(2R4) CPB—Dependent Support Programs Programs that provide benefits to service members’ dependents. Includes CONUS and overseas dependent schools; community, youth, and family centers; and child-development activities.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2R4A) CPB—Child Development Programs that assist with the intellectual, social, emotional, and physical development of children.

0208719A Child Development 0208719F Child Development 0208719N Child Development 0305919F Child Development 0408719F Child Development 0508719N Child Development 0528719A Child Development Services (ARNG) 0708719A Child Development 0708719F Child Development 0805719A Child Development—Service Academies 0805719F Child Development—Service Academies 0805719N Child Development—Service Academies 0808708A Youth Development Program 0808719A Child Development 0808719F Child Development 0808719M Child Development 0808719N Child Development 0908719F Child Development

(2R4B) CPB—Family Centers Programs that assist families with information on spousal employment opportunities, assistance during relocations, crisis referral and aid for families, information on financial planning and family support resources, and services for families with special needs.

0208720A Family Centers 0208720F Family Centers 0208720N Family Centers

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(2R4B) CPB—Family Centers—Continued 0305920F Family Centers 0408720F Family Centers 0505987A Family Centers—Army Reserve 0508720N Family Centers 0528720A Family Centers (ARNG Community Services) 0538720A Family Centers (Army Reserve Community Services) 0708720A Family Centers 0708720F Family Centers 0708720N Family Centers 0805720A Family Centers—Service Academies 0805720F Family Centers—Service Academies 0805720N Family Centers—Service Academies 0808720A Family Centers 0808720F Family Centers 0808720M Family Centers 0808720N Family Centers 0908720F Family Centers 0908720N Family Centers

(2R4C) CPB—DoD Schools Programs that help provide children with adequate schooling opportunities in CONUS and in overseas areas where local schools are not adequate or not available.

0808715BT DoD Overseas Dependents Schools—Field Activities 0808715D DoD Overseas Dependents Schools-Field Activities 0808715D8D DoD Overseas Dependents Schools—Field Activities 0808715N Overseas Dependents Ed-Field Activities (H) 0808717BT DoD Dependents Section VI Schools 0808717D DoD Dependents Section VI Schools (H) 0808717D8D DoD Dependents Section VI Schools 0808717F DoD Dependents Section VI Schools 0808899BT DoDEA Consolidated School Support

(2R5) CPB—Other Personnel Benefits Programs that assist service members and dependents with a variety of needs. Included are Off-Duty and Voluntary Education Programs and a variety of ceremonial and morale-boosting activities. Also included are programs that help dependents cope with personal tragedies.

0508716N Other Personnel Activities 0509990D Reserve Mobilization Insurance 0708050F Subsistence-In-Kind 0808706BT Transition Benefits and Services 0808706D8D Transition Benefits and Services 0808710A Community and Family Support Activities 0808716A Other Personnel Activities 0808716F Other Personnel Activities 0808716M Other Personnel Activities 0808716N Other Personnel Activities 0808718BT Family Advocacy 0808718D Family Advocacy (H) 0808718D8D Family Advocacy 0808723F Substance Abuse Control Program 0809732A Off-Duty and Voluntary Education Programs 0809732F Off-Duty and Voluntary Education Programs 0809732M Off-Duty and Voluntary Education Programs 0809732N Off-Duty and Voluntary Education Programs 0809733A Veterans Educational Assistance Program (VEAP) 0809733F Veterans Educational Assistance Program (VEAP) 0809733M Veterans Educational Assistance Program (VEAP) 0809734A Army Career Alumni Program (ACAP) 0901229F Chaplain Service Worldwide Support Prog (CSWWSP)

(2T) Central Training Programs that provide formal training to personnel at central locations away from their duty stations (school house).

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

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(2T1) Central Training—Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities Central training management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives. Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

0508198N Mgt HQ (Training) 0804775F Operational HQ (Technical Training) 0804777F Operational HQ (Flying Training) 0804779F Air University Headquarters 0805798A Mgt HQ (Training) 0805798F Mgt HQ (Training) 0805798N Mgt HQ (Training)

(2T2) Central Training—Installation Support Installations at which units in the Central Training category are based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2T2A) Central Training—Environmental Programs Programs that protect or restore the environment on Central Training installations. Included are programs for pollution prevention, environmental compliance, environmental restoration, environmental conservation, and environmental research. This category does not include environmental programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0805753A Environmental Conservation—Training 0805753F Environmental Conservation—Training 0805753M Environmental Conservation—Training 0805753N Environmental Conservation—Training 0805754A Pollution Prevention—Training 0805754F Pollution Prevention—Training 0805754M Pollution Prevention—Training 0805754N Pollution Prevention—Training 0805756A Environmental Compliance—Training 0805756F Environmental Compliance—Training 0805756M Environmental Compliance—Training 0805756N Environmental Compliance—Training 0805853A Environmental Conservation—Service Academies 0805853F Environmental Conservation—Service Academies 0805853N Environmental Conservation—Service Academies 0805854A Pollution Prevention—Service Academies 0805854F Pollution Prevention—Service Academies 0805854N Pollution Prevention—Service Academies 0805856A Environmental Compliance—Service Academies 0805856F Environmental Compliance—Service Academies 0805856N Environmental Compliance—Service Academies

(2T2B) Central Training—Base Operations & Base Communications The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Central Training installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, base communications, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2T2B1) Central Training—Base Operations Support The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Central Training installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0508190F Visual Information Activities (Reserve) 0508190M Visual Information Activities (Reserve) 0508190N Visual Information Activities (Reserve) 0508196N Base Ops (Training Units) 0508296F Base Ops (Training) (AFR) 0508990A Visual Information Activities (Reserve)

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(2T2B1) Central Training—Base Operations Support—Continued 0532212A Training Area Management and Operations 0805760F Engineering Installation Support—AETC 0805790A Visual Information Activities—Training 0805790F Visual Information Activities—Training 0805790M Visual Information Activities—Training 0805790N Visual Information Activities—Training 0805796A Base Ops—Training 0805796F Base Ops—Training 0805796M Base Ops—Training 0805796N Base Ops—Training 0805890A Visual Information Activities—Service Academies 0805890F Visual Information Activities—Service Academies 0805896A Base Ops—Service Academies 0805896F Base Ops—Service Academies 0805896N Base Ops—Service Academies

(2T2B2) Central Training—Base Communications Programs that provide communications services at Central Training installations. This category does not include long-haul communications service, support to other Infrastructure categories, or communications capabilities organic to Forces units.

0805795A Base Communications—Training 0805795F Base Communications—Training 0805795M Base Communications—Training 0805795N Base Communications—Training 0805895A Base Comm—Service Academies 0805895F Base Comm—Service Academies 0805895N Base Comm—Service Academies

(2T2C) Central Training—Facilities Support Programs that sustain, restore, and modernize Central Training installations. Includes real property services, maintenance and repair, minor construction, construction, and facilities demolition and disposal. This activity does not include facilities support that is specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0805093A Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities -Training 0805776A Minor Constr (RPM)—Training 0805776F Minor Constr (RPM)—Training 0805776M Minor Constr (RPM)—Training 0805776N Minor Constr (RPM)—Training 0805778A Maint and Repair (RPM)—Training 0805778F Maint and Repair (RPM)—Training 0805778M Maint and Repair (RPM)—Training 0805778N Maint and Repair (RPM)—Training 0805779A Real Property Services (RPS)—Training 0805779F Real Property Services (RPS)—Training 0805779M Real Property Services (RPS)—Training 0805779N Real Property Services (RPS)—Training 0805793F Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities (AETC) 0805794A RPMA—Training (H) 0805794M RPMA—Training (H) 0805876A Minor Constr (RPM)—Service Academies 0805876F Minor Constr (RPM)—Service Academies 0805876N Minor Constr (RPM)—Service Academies 0805878A Maint and Repair (RPM)—Service Academies 0805878F Maint and Repair (RPM)—Service Academies 0805878N Maint and Repair (RPM)—Service Academies 0805879A Real Property Services (RPS)—Service Academies 0805879F Real Property Services (RPS)—Service Academies 0805879N Real Property Services (RPS)—Service Academies 0805894A RPMA—Service Academies (H) 0805976A Facilities Restoration & Modernization -Training 0805978A Facilities Sustainment—Training 0806076A Facilities Restoration & Modernization -Svc Acad 0806078A Facilities Sustainment—Service Academies 0808093M Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities -Training

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(2T3) Central Training—General Training Activities Programs that are not dedicated to a single training area but instead contribute to the delivery of training in each category.

0202093A Force-Related Training 0202153A Training Devices 0202212A Training Area Management and Operations 0204217M Commercial Air Services 0204217N Commercial Air Services 0508159F Advanced Distributed Learning (AFR) 0604715N Surface Warfare Training Devices 0604722D8Z Joint Service Education & Training Systems Devel 0804771A Support of the Training Establishment 0804771F Support of the Training Establishment 0804771M Support of the Training Establishment 0804771N Support of the Training Establishment 0804772A Training Developments 0804772F Training Developments 0804772N Training Developments 0804776F Advanced Distributed Learning 1120011N Training—Active 1120411BB Training—Guard 1180486BB SOF Training Development/Training Devices

(2T4) Central Training—Individual Training Programs that provide formal training to personnel at central locations away from their duty stations (school house training).

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2T4A) Central Training—Enlisted Personnel Programs that provide formal training to enlisted personnel at central locations away from their duty stations (school house training).

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2T4A1) Central Training—Recruit Training Training infrastructure programs that provide basic military training and indoctrination to enlisted recruits.

0508892A Recruit Training (ARNG) 0804711A Recruit Training Units 0804711F Recruit Training Units 0804711M Recruit Training Units 0804711N Recruit Training Units 0804761A Integrated Recruit and Skill Training Units

(2T4A2) Central Training—Enlisted Technical Training Training infrastructure programs that provide technical training to enlisted personnel, (Note: Data not currently available in Program Elements.)

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2T4A3) Central Training—Enlisted Leadership Training Training infrastructure programs that provide leadership training to enlisted personnel. (Note: Data not currently available in Program Elements.)

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2T4B) Central Training—Officer Personnel Programs that provide formal training to officer personnel at central locations away from their duty stations (school house training).

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2T4B1) Central Training—Initial Officer Training Training infrastructure programs that provide basic military training and indoctrination to officer candidates through college commissioning programs, officer candidate/training schools, and the three service academies.

0804721A Service Academies 0804721F Service Academies 0804721N Service Academies

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(2T4B1) Central Training—Initial Officer Training—Continued 0804722A Officer Candidate/Training Schools (OCS/OTS) 0804722F Officer Candidate/Training Schools (OCS/OTS) 0804722M Officer Candidate/Training Schools (OCS/OTS) 0804722N Officer Candidate/Training Schools (OCS/OTS) 0804723A Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) 0804723F Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) 0804723N Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) 0804724F Other College Commissioning Programs 0804724M Other College Commissioning Programs 0804724N Other College Commissioning Programs 0804725N Department of Naval Science Maritime Training

(2T4B2) Central Training—Aviation & Flight Training Training infrastructure programs that provide flight screening, undergraduate pilot training, navigator training, EURO-NATO training and the procurement of new training aircraft.

0603208N Training System Aircraft 0604233F Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training 0804740F New AETC Aircraft Systems 0804741A Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT) 0804741F Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT) 0804741N Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT) (H) 0804742F Undergraduate Navigator/NFO Training (UNT) 0804742M Undergraduate Navigator/NFO Training (UNT) 0804742N Undergraduate Navigator/NFO Training (UNT) 0804743A Other Flight Training 0804743F Other Flight Training 0804743M Other Flight Training 0804743N Other Flight Training 0804744F EURO-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training 0804745N Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT)—Strike 0804746N Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT)—Maritime 0804747N Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT)—Rotary 0804748F Flight Screening 0804749F Instrument Flight Center 0804773A ATC/Ground Support of Aviation Flight Training

(2T4B3) Central Training—Career Officer Training Training infrastructure programs that provide career training to officer personnel. (Note: Data not currently available in Program Elements.)

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2T4B4) Central Training—Officer Leadership Training Training infrastructure programs that provide leadership training to officer personnel. (Note: Data not currently available in Program Elements.)

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2T4C) Central Training—Civilian Education Programs that provide training, education, and development of DoD civilian executives, management officials, supervisors, and employees as called for by applicable directives.

0808751A Civilian Training, Education, and Development 0808751F Civilian Training, Education, and Development 0808751M Civilian Training, Education, and Development 0808751N Civilian Training, Education, and Development

(2T4D) Central Training—Reserve Training Training infrastructure programs that provide recruit and officer candidate training followed by the full range of flight training, progressive skill training, professional military education opportunities.

0502608F Training Aircraft (ANG) 0502717F Training Aircraft (AFR) 0508111N Recruit Training (NR) 0508112N Professional and Skill Progression Training (NR) 0508114N Flight Training (NR) 0508141M Recruit Training (MCR) 0508143M Undistributed Individual Ready Reserve (MCR)

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(2T4D) Central Training—Reserve Training--Continued 0508145N ADST—Active Duty for Special Training 0508151F Recruit Training (ANG) 0508152F Professional and Skill Progression Training (ANG) 0508153F Flight Training (ANG) 0508161F Recruit Training (AFR) 0508162F Professional and Skill Progression Training (AFR) 0508163F Military Training School Reserve Units 0508166F Flight Training (AFR) 0508167F AETC Instructor Pilots (AFR) 0508170N Undistributed Individual Ready Reserve (NR) 0508893A Professional and Skill Progression Training (ARNG) 0508984A IRR Training (AR) 0508992A Recruit Training (AR) 0508993A Professional and Skill Progression Training (AR) 0522093A Force Related Training—RC School House 0532293A Professional and Skill Progression Training 1120613BB Schools/Spec Tng in Excess of Core Rqmts (Guard) 1120614BB Schools/Spec Tng in Excess of Core Rqmts (Res)

(2T4E) Central Training—Professional & Skill Training Training infrastructure programs that provide a range of progressive skill training and professional military education opportunities, including Acquisition and Language training and advanced academic degrees.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2T4E1) Central Training—General Skill Training Training infrastructure programs that teach (1) entry-level job skills after completion of initial military training and (2) skill progression training needed for an individual to acquire intermediate and advanced skills later in his or her military career.

0804731A General Skill Training 0804731D General Skill Training 0804731F General Skill Training 0804731M General Skill Training 0804731N General Skill Training

(2T4E2) Central Training—Acquisition Skill Training Training infrastructure programs that provide acquisition education and training through the USD(AT&L)-managed scholarship program, the Defense Acquisition University, service-sponsored schools, Acquisition Enhancement Program, and other mandatory DoD acquisition courses.

0804753A Acquisition Training 0804753F Acquisition Training 0804753M Acquisition Training 0804753N Acquisition Training 0804753S Acquisition Training 0804753SB Acquisition Training

(2T4E3) Central Training—Professional Military Education Training infrastructure programs that provide (1) professional military education at each level of career progression and (2) advanced academic degrees needed for work in specific organizations and tasks.

0508142M Prof. Development Education and Skill Progression 0804750A Service Support to National Defense University 0804750F Service Support to National Defense University 0804750JCA National Defense University 0804751A Professional Military Education 0804751F Professional Military Education 0804751M Professional Military Education 0804751N Professional Military Education 0804752A Other Professional Education 0804752F Other Professional Education 0804752M Other Professional Education 0804752N Other Professional Education 0902507M Service Support to Chairman, JCS Controlled Actys 0902507N Service Support to Chairman, JCS Controlled Actys

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(2T4E4) Central Training—Foreign Language Training Training infrastructure programs that provide language instruction through the Defense Language Institute, extended as necessary to meet SOF Language Training requirements.

0303031A Total Army Language Program 0804737A Defense Foreign Language Training 1180184BB SOF Language Training

(2T4E5) Central Training—Other Professional & Skill Training Training infrastructure programs that provide training opportunities in areas not included in other categories. Examples are space operations and business management.

0804735F Undergraduate Space Training 0804755S Business Management Training

(2T5) Central Training—Transition Training Training conducted in field locations that is required to transition individuals and units to new weapon systems, provide specialized pre-deployment training, and develop or teach new tactics through special unit-level exercises.

0101897F Training (Offensive) 0102897F Training (Defensive) 0202152A Combat Training Centers 0202214A Force Training Support 0204156N Readiness Squadrons 0204158N F/A-18 Fleet Readiness Squadron (Attack) (H) 0204159N F-16 Adversary 0204212M Squadron and Staff TAD 0204212N Squadron and Staff TAD 0204214M Transportation of Things 0204214N Transportation of Things 0204218N Fleet Aviation Specialized Operational Trng Group 0204219N Fleet Simulators Support 0204262N Readiness Squadrons (ASW) 0204633N Fleet Support Training 0206497M Training (Marine) 0207218F Tactical Fighter Training (Aggressor) Squadrons 0207428F Air Warfare Center—Nellis Range Complex 0207429F Combat Training Range Equipment 0207580F Ground Training Munitions 0207597F Training (Tactical Air Forces) 0207599F Munitions Training Items 0207603F Combat Air Forces Exercises and Readiness Training 0207604F Readiness Training Ranges—Operation and Maint 0207697F Distributed Training and Exercises 0401897F Training 0502328N Readiness Squadrons (RCVW) 0502379N Direct Support Squadron 0502413N Fleet Support Training 0502579M F-5 Aircraft/VMFT (MCR) 0532153A Combat Training Centers (DIV (EXS) ) 0532214A Force Training Support 0603760A Distributive Interactive Simulation—Adv Dev 0604227F Distributed Mission Training (DMT) 0604760A Distributive Interactive Simulation—Eng Dev 0809731A Training Support to Units 0809731F Training Support to Units 0809731M Training Support to Units 0809731N Training Support to Units 1120185BB SOF Aircrew Training, Army 1120497BB Force Related Training 1120585BB SOF Aircrew Training, Air Force 1180181BB USAJFK Special Warfare Center 1180282BB Naval Special Warfare Training Center 1180485BB SOF Aircrew Training 1180583BB USAF Special Operations School

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(2U) Departmental Management (DM) Headquarters whose primary mission is to manage the overall programs and operations of the Department of Defense and its components. Also includes administrative, forces, and international management headquarters, and defense-wide support activities that are centrally managed. Excludes combatant headquarters (assigned to Command & Intelligence Infrastructure) and the management headquarters that are associated with other Infrastructure categories.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2U1) DM—Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities Departmental management headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives. Management headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2U1A) DM—Departmental Headquarters The Washington headquarters of the Department of Defense.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2U1A1) DM—OSD Staff The Office of the Secretary of Defense and its supporting activities.

0305815D General Support for SO/LIC 0901228A Service Support to Def Human Resources Activity 0901228F Service Support to Def Human Resources Activity 0901228M Service Support to Def Human Resources Activity 0901228N Service Support to Def Human Resources Activity 0901503A Service Support to OSD 0901503F Service Support to OSD 0901503M Service Support to OSD 0901503N Service Support to OSD 0901504A Service Support to WHS 0901504F Service Support to WHS 0901504M Service Support to WHS 0901504N Service Support to WHS 0901597D8W WHS-DoD Commissions, Boards and Task Forces 0901598D Washington Headquarters Services (H) 0901598D8W Washington Headquarters Services 0902198D Mgt HQ (OSD) (H) 0902198D8Z Mgt HQ (OSD) 0902199D8Z OSD Non-Mgt HQ Activities 0902898F Mgt HQ (ADP Support) (OSD)

(2U1A2) DM—JCS Staff The Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and its supporting activities.

0201140J CINC Initiatives 0305807A Service Support to TJS 0305807F Service Support to TJS 0305807M Service Support to TJS 0305807N Service Support to TJS 0605908A Service Support to TJS 0605908F Service Support to TJS 0605908M Service Support to TJS 0605908N Service Support to TJS 0901507A Service Support to TJS 0901507F Service Support to TJS 0901507M Service Support to TJS 0901507N Service Support to TJS 0902298J Mgt HQ (OJCS)

(2U1A3) DM—Military Department Headquarters The Secretariats and Washington headquarters of the military departments.

0509298F Mgt HQ (Air National Guard) 0509398F Mgt HQ (Air Force Reserve) 0509498N Mgt HQ (Departmental Naval Reserve) 0509698N Mgt HQ (Departmental) 0509898A Mgt HQ (ARNG) 0509998A Mgt HQ (Army Reserve)

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(2U1A3) DM—Military Department Headquarters—Continued 0902398A Mgt HQ (Departmental) 0902398F Mgt HQ (Departmental) 0902398M Mgt HQ (Departmental) 0902398N Mgt HQ (Departmental) 0902998F Mgt HQ (ADP Support) (AF)

(2U1B) DM—Administrative Management Headquarters Management headquarters for defense-wide support activities managed at the headquarters level.

0305398A Mgt HQ (S&IA and Other) 0305898DV Mgt HQ (DSS—DWCF) 0305898V Mgt HQ (Auxiliary Forces) 0509598N Mgt HQ (Field Naval Reserve) 0531197A Other Additional Activities 0808798BI Mgt HQ—AFIS 0808798D Mgt HQ—AFIS (H) 0808798D8A Mgt HQ—AFIS 0901298A Mgt HQ (Public Affairs) 0901298F Mgt HQ (Public Affairs) 0901298M Mgt HQ (Public Affairs) 0901298N Mgt HQ (Public Affairs) 0901598DBD Mgt HQ—DFAS, DWCF 0902498A Mgt HQ (Administrative) 0902498F Mgt HQ (Administrative) 0902498M Mgt HQ (Administrative) 0902498N Mgt HQ (Administrative) 0902498X Mgt HQ (Administrative) 0902598A Mgt HQ (Criminal Investigation) 0902798A Mgt HQ (Construction) 0903098D Mgt HQ (Defense Legal Services Agency) (H) 0903098D8L Mgt HQ (Defense Legal Services Agency)

(2U1C) DM—International Management Headquarters Management headquarters supporting NATO participation and other international activities of the department.

0510198N Mgt HQ (International) 1001098A Mgt HQ (International) 1001098F Mgt HQ (International) 1001098M Mgt HQ (International) 1001098N Mgt HQ (International)

(2U1D) DM—Force Management Headquarters Major service headquarters that are primarily responsible for overseeing, directing, and controlling subordinate organizations or units through providing policy guidance, evaluating program performance, allocating or distributing resources, or conducting mid- and long-range planning, programming, and budgeting. Also includes service operational headquarters and the management headquarters and other activities of the Combatant Commands.

(2U1D1) DM—Management Headquarters Major service headquarters that are primarily responsible for overseeing, directing, and controlling subordinate organizations or units through providing policy guidance, evaluating program performance, allocating or distributing resources, or conducting mid- and long-range planning, programming, and budgeting.

0102998F Mgt HQ (ADP Support) (H) 0202098A Mgt HQ 0203098N Mgt HQ (CINCLANTFLT) 0203198N Mgt HQ (CINCUSNAVEUR) 0203298N Mgt HQ (NAVCENT) 0203398N Mgt HQ (NAVSPACECOM) 0203498N Mgt HQ (CINCPACFLT) 0203598N Mgt HQ (NAVSOUTH) 0203798N Mgt HQ (MIL SEALIFT COM) 0203998N Mgt HQ (MINEWARCOM) 0204598N Mgt HQ (Electronic Warfare) 0204698N Mgt HQ (Fleet) 0204798N Mgt HQ (Sea Control/Projection)

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(2U1D1) DM—Management Headquarters—Continued 0204898N Mgt HQ (Surface) 0204998N Mgt HQ (Subsurface) 0206498M Mgt HQ (Fleet Marine Force) 0207598F Mgt HQ (Tactical Air Forces) 0208098F Mgt HQ (Electronic Security Command) 0208198A Mgt HQ (Concepts Analysis Agency) 0303298A Mgt HQ (WWMCCS ADP) 0303298N Mgt HQ (WWMCCS ADP) 0303398A Mgt HQ (WWMCCS Information System) 0305198F Mgt HQ (TRACALS) 0305898BA Mgt HQ (Auxiliary Forces) 0305898BR Mgt HQ (DTRA) 0305898H Mgt HQ (Auxiliary Forces) 0305898N Mgt HQ (Auxiliary Forces) 0401898F Mgt HQ (Airlift) (Non-DBOF) 0402198N Mgt HQ (Sealift) (IF) (H) 0502498N Mgt HQ (Fleet) 0502598N Mgt HQ (Surface) 0502698N Mgt HQ (Subsurface) 0502798F Mgt HQ (Tactical Air Forces) (AFR) 0502898N Mgt HQ (Sea Control/Projection) 0504398N Mgt HQ (Sealift) 0504498F Mgt HQ (Mobility Forces) (AFR) 0508998A Mgt HQ—Public Affairs (AR) 0708198N Mgt HQ—Defense Business Fund Operations 1001009A Service Support to OSD/DSAA, MAP-Reimbursable (H) 1001009F Service Support to OSD/DSAA, MAP-Reimbursable 1001009M Service Support to OSD/DSAA, MAP-Reimbursable 1001009N Service Support to OSD/DSAA, MAP-Reimbursable 1001011A Service Support to OSD/DSAA—Nonreimbursable 1001011F Service Support to OSD/DSAA—Nonreimbursable 1001011N Service Support to OSD/DSAA—Nonreimbursable 1001019A Service Support to DSAA 1001019F Service Support to DSAA 1001019N Service Support to DSAA 1001198F Mgt HQ—Technology Transfer Functions 1002098A Mgt HQ for Foreign Military Sales 1002198D Mgt HQ (OSD/DSAA)—Non-Reimbursable 1002198T Mgt HQ (DSAA) 1002298D Mgt HQ (OSD/DSAA)—Reimbursable

(2U1D2) DM—Operational Headquarters Major field headquarters and supporting activities of the military services.

0101830F Operational HQ (Offensive) 0101830N Operational HQ (Offensive) 0102816F Operational HQ (Defensive) 0204215N Operational Staffs 0204216N Staff Fleet Automated Data Processing (ADP) Spt 0204651N Operational HQ (Fleet) 0204652N Operational HQ (Sea Control/Projection) 0204654N Operational HQ (Sea Control/Air) 0204655N Operational HQ (Sea Control/Surface) 0204656N Operational HQ (Sea Control/Subsurface) 0207236F Operational HQ (Tactical Air Forces) 0207277F CSAF Innovation Program 0305925F Operational HQ—Space 0501305F Operational HQ (1st Air Force) 0501631N Operational HQ (FBM) 0502421N Operational HQ (Fleet) 0502422N Operational HQ (Sea Control/Projection) 0502424N Operational HQ (Sea Control/Air) 0502425N Operational HQ (Sea Control/Surface) 0502426N Operational HQ (Sea Control/Subsurface) 0504316N MSC Area Headquarters

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(2U1D3) DM—CINC Activities Combatant Commands management headquarters and supporting activities.

0101325A Service Support to STRATCOM Activities 0101325F Service Support to STRATCOM Activities 0101325JST STRATCOM Activities 0101898F Mgt HQ (USSTRATCOM) 0101898N Mgt HQ (USSTRATCOM) 0102498F Mgt HQ (Space Command) (H) 0102498N Mgt HQ (Space Command) 0102898F Mgt HQ (Strategic Defensive Forces) 0103121A US Space Command (SPACECOM) Activities (H) 0103121F US Space Command (SPACECOM) Activities (H) 0103121M US Space Command (SPACECOM) Activities (H) 0103121N US Space Command (SPACECOM) Activities (H) 0103122A US Element NORAD Activities 0103122F US Element NORAD Activities 0103122JNO NORAD Activities 0103122M US Element NORAD Activities 0103122N US Element NORAD Activities 0103126M Service Support to NORAD 0103126N Service Support to NORAD 0103127M Service Support to SPACECOM 0103127N Service Support to SPACECOM 0103198A Mgt HQ (US Element NORAD) 0103198F Mgt HQ (US Element NORAD) 0103198N Mgt HQ (US Element NORAD) 0103298A Mgt HQ (US SPACE CMD) 0103298F Mgt HQ (US SPACE CMD) 0103298M Mgt HQ (US SPACE CMD) 0103298N Mgt HQ (US SPACE CMD) 0105921A Service Support to SPACECOM Activities 0105921F Service Support to SPACECOM Activities 0105921JSP SPACECOM Activities 0201112A Service Support to Joint Forces Command Activities 0201112F Atlantic Command (LANTCOM) Activities 0201112JFC Joint Forces Command Activities 0201112M Atlantic Command (LANTCOM) Activities 0201112N Atlantic Command (LANTCOM) Activities 0201113A US European Command (USEUCOM) Activities 0201113F US European Command (USEUCOM) Activities 0201113JE EUCOM Activities 0201113M US European Command (USEUCOM) Activities 0201113N US European Command (USEUCOM) Activities 0201114A US Pacific Command (USPACOM) Activities 0201114F US Pacific Command (USPACOM) Activities 0201114JP PACOM Activities 0201114M US Pacific Command (USPACOM) Activities 0201114N US Pacific Command (USPACOM) Activities 0201115A US Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) Activities 0201115F US Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) Activities 0201115JSO SOUTHCOM Activities 0201115M US Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) Activities 0201115N US Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) Activities 0201131A US Central Command—Communications 0201131F US Central Command—Communications 0201134M Joint Deployment Agency 0201138A US Central Command (CENTCOM) Activities 0201138F US Central Command (CENTCOM) Activities 0201138JC US Central Command (CENTCOM) Activities 0201138M US Central Command (CENTCOM) Activities 0201138N US Central Command (CENTCOM) Activities 0201201M Service Support to Joint Forces Command 0201201N Service Support to Joint Forces Command 0201202M Service Support to CENTCOM 0201202N Service Support to CENTCOM 0201203M Service Support to EUCOM 0201203N Service Support to EUCOM

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(2U1D3) DM—CINC Activities—Continued 0201204M Service Support to PACOM 0201204N Service Support to PACOM 0201205M Service Support to SOUTHCOM 0201205N Service Support to SOUTHCOM 0201298A Mgt HQ (LANTCOM) 0201298F Mgt HQ (LANTCOM) 0201298M Mgt HQ (LANTCOM) 0201298N Mgt HQ (LANTCON) 0201398A Mgt HQ (USEUCOM) 0201398F Mgt HQ (USEUCOM) 0201398M Mgt HQ (USEUCOM) 0201398N Mgt HQ (USEUCOM) 0201498A Mgt HQ (PACOM) 0201498F Mgt HQ (PACOM) 0201498N Mgt HQ (PACOM) 0201598A Mgt HQ (SOUTHCOM) 0201598F Mgt HQ (SOUTHCOM) 0201598M Mgt HQ (SOUTHCOM) 0201598N Mgt HQ (SOUTHCOM) 0201898A Mgt HQ (US Central Command) 0201898F Mgt HQ (US Central Command) 0201898M Mgt HQ (US Central Command) 0201898N Mgt HQ (US Central Command) 0202698F Mgt HQ (FORSCOM) (H) 0202698M Mgt HQ (FORSCOM) (H) 0202698N Mgt HQ (FORSCOM) (H) 0212130A Special Operations Command, USEUCOM 0212140A Special Operations Command, USPACOM 0212150A Special Operations Command, USSOUTHCOM 0305498A Mgt HQ (US Army Space Command) 0305698A Mgt HQ Element, US Space Command 0305698F Mgt HQ Element, US Space Command 0305698N Mgt HQ Element, US Space Command 0305921F SPACECOM Combat Operations Staff 0305921M SPACECOM Combat Operations Staff 0305921N SPACECOM Combat Operations Staff 0305998F Mgt HQ—SPACECOM 0305998N Mgt HQ—SPACECOM 0407098N Mgt HQ—USTRANSCOM 0408025A Service Support to TRANSCOM Activities 0408025F Service Support to TRANSCOM Activities 0408025JT TRANSCOM Activities 0408085M Service Support to TRANSCOM 0408085N Service Support to TRANSCOM 0408098A Mgt HQ (USTRANSCOM) 0408098DA Mgt HQ—USTRANSCOM—DWCF 0408098DF Mgt HQ—USTRANSCOM—DWCF 0408098DM Mgt HQ—USTRANSCOM—DWCF 0408098DN Mgt HQ—USTRANSCOM—DWCF 0408098F Mgt HQ (USTRANSCOM) 0408098M Mgt HQ (USTRANSCOM) 0408098N Mgt HQ (USTRANSCOM) 0408198DA Mgt HQ—Transportation 0501198F Mgt HQ (Strategic Forces) 0502198N Mgt HQ (LANTCOM) 0502298N Mgt HQ (PACOM) 1120413BB Special Operation Command (SOC) 1130453BB SOF Communications 1150198BB SOF Mgt HQ (USASOC) 1150298BB SOF Mgt HQ (NAVSPECWARCOM) 1150491A Service Support to SOCOM Activities 1150491F Service Support to SOCOM Activities 1150491JBB SOCOM Activities 1150498BB SOF Mgt HQ (USSOCOM) 1150598BB SOF Mgt HQ (AFSOC) 1180098F Mgt HQ (SOCOM) 1180098M Mgt HQ (SOCOM) 1180098N Mgt HQ (SOCOM)

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(2U1D3) DM—CINC Activities—Continued 1190191BB Commander's Official Representation Funds (Army) 1190199BB Other Headquarters Activities (Army) 1190291BB Commander's Official Representation Funds (Navy) 1190299BB Other Headquarters Activities (Navy) 1190491BB Commander's Official Representation Funds (HQ) 1190499BB Other Headquarters Activities 1190591BB Commander's Official Representation Funds (AF)

(2U2) DM—Installation Support Installations at which units in the Departmental Management category are based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2U2A) DM—Environmental Programs Programs that protect or restore the environment on Departmental Management installations. Included are programs for pollution prevention, environmental compliance, environmental restoration, environmental conservation, and environmental research. This category does not include environmental programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0603720D Environmental Special Project 0901256F Environmental Compliance 0901256M Environmental Compliance 0901256N Environmental Compliance 0901853N Environmental Conservation 0901854M Pollution Prevention 0901854N Pollution Prevention

(2U2B) DM—Base Operations & Base Communications The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Departmental Management installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, base communications, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2U2B1) DM—Base Operations Support The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Departmental Management installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0509596N Base Ops—Administrative 0901117D WHS Non-Mgt HQ Activities (H) 0901117D8W WHS Non-Mgt HQ Activities 0901296F Base Ops—Administrative 0901296M Base Ops—Administrative 0901296N Base Ops—Administrative 0901396A Base Ops—Real Estate Leases—Admin 0902490A Visual Information Activities—Administrative 0902490F Visual Information Activities—Administrative 0902490M Visual Information Activities—Administrative (2U2B2) DM—Base Communications

Programs that provide communications services at Departmental Management installations. This category does not include long-haul communications service, support to other Infrastructure categories, or communications capabilities organic to Forces units.

0901295A Base Communications—Administrative 0901295F Base Communications—Administrative 0901295M Base Communications—Administrative 0901295N Base Communications—Administrative

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(2U2C) DM—Facilities SupportPrograms that sustain, restore, and modernize Departmental Management installations. Includes realproperty services, maintenance and repair, minor construction, construction, and facilities demolition anddisposal. This activity does not include facilities support that is specifically identified to other Infrastructurecategories.

0301585L Pentagon Reservation0901276F Minor Constr (RPM)—Administrative0901276M Minor Constr (RPM)—Administrative0901276N Minor Constr (RPM)—Administrative0901278D Maint and Repair (RPM)—Administrative0901278F Maint and Repair (RPM)—Administrative0901278M Maint and Repair (RPM)—Administrative0901278N Maint and Repair (RPM)—Administrative0901279F Real Property Services (RPS)—Administrative0901279M Real Property Services (RPS)—Administrative0901279N Real Property Services (RPS)—Administrative0901293F Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities (11TH WG)0901294M RPMA—Administrative (H)0901585A Pentagon Reservation0901585BI Pentagon Reservation0901585BQ Pentagon Reservation0901585C Pentagon Reservation0901585D Pentagon Reservation (H)0901585D8L Pentagon Reservation0901585D8W Pentagon Reservation0901585F Pentagon Reservation0901585G Pentagon Reservation0901585J Pentagon Reservation0901585K Pentagon Reservation0901585L Pentagon Reservation0901585M Pentagon Reservation0901585N Pentagon Reservation0901586D8W Buildings Maintenance Fund

(2U3) DM—Administrative ServicesPrograms that support a variety of defense organizations and federal government agencies, e.g., securityinvestigative services, industrial security and audit programs, public affairs activities, and criminal and judicialactivities.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2U3A) DM—Service-Wide ActivitiesPrograms managed at headquarters level that provide service-wide support, support to non-DoD activities,and reserve mobilization.

0202099A Miscellaneous Management and Operations HQ0208044F Objectives and Program Evaluation Element0208057F National Security Preparedness (NSEP)0501314F National Security Emergency Preparedness (AFR)0501928A Service Support to FEMA (AR)0502512M Individual Mobilization Augmentee Program (MCR)0503011F Battlestaff Augmentation (AFR)0507018N Real Estate and Construction Administration0508164F Joint Departmental and Agency Support (AFR)0508995A Field Activities—Public Affairs0509220F Reserve Readiness Support (ANG)0509313F Other Support (AFR)0509314F Services—Reserves0509330F Reserve Readiness Support (AFR)0509389F Federal Emergency Management Agency0509391F Service Support to Non-DOD Activities (AFR)0509513N Service-Wide Support0509517N Service Support to Non-DOD Activities0509519N Public Affairs0509520N Reserve Readiness Support (Naval Reserve)0509720M Reserve Readiness Support (MCR)0509892A Reserve Readiness Support (ARNG)0509992A Reserve Readiness Support (AR)0522092A STARC Headquarters Support

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(2U3A) DM—Service-Wide Activities—Continued 0532292A Reserve Readiness Support 0605853N Management, Technical & International Support 0708018A Real Estate and Construction Administration 0708018N Real Estate and Construction Administration 0808707A Correctional Facilities 0901211A Construction (Planning and Design) 0901211F Construction (Planning and Design) 0901211M Construction (Planning and Design) 0901211N Construction (Planning and Design) 0901212A Service-Wide Support (Not Otherwise Accounted For) 0901212F Service-Wide Support (Not Otherwise Accounted For) 0901212M Service-Wide Support (Not Otherwise Accounted For) 0901212N Service-Wide Support (Not Otherwise Accounted For) 0901213F USAF Support to Civil Air Patrol 0901214A Public Affairs 0901214F Public Affairs 0901214M Public Affairs 0901214N Public Affairs 0901215A Productivity Investments 0901215F Productivity Investments 0901215N Productivity Investments 0901223F Civil Air Patrol Corporation 0901225F Air Force Combat Operations Staff 0901226F Air Force Studies and Analysis Agency 0901240F Engineering Installation Support—Administrative 0901512N Claims 0901515F Other Support Activities 0901515N Other Support Activities 0901518A Service Support to Non-DoD Activities (Non-Reimb) 0901518F Service Support to Non-DoD Activities (Non-Reimb) 0901518M Service Support to Non-DoD Activities (Non-Reimb) 0901518N Service Support to Non-DoD Activities (Non-Reimb) 0901519A Service Support to Non-DoD Actys (Reimbursable) 0901519F Service Support to Non-DoD Actys (Reimbursable) 0901519M Service Support to Non-DoD Actys (Reimbursable) 0901519N Service Support to Non-DoD Actys (Reimbursable) 0901520A Criminal Investigations 0901528DN Printing and Publication Service

(2U3B) DM—Defense-Wide Activities Centrally managed activities that provide a range of services for the entire department.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2U3B1) DM—Security & Investigative Activities The department-wide system for obtaining and maintaining security clearances for personnel, as well as service security and investigative activities that are not part of the NFIP foreign counterintelligence program.

0305128A Security and Investigative Activities 0305128F Security and Investigative Activities 0305128N Security and Investigative Activities 0305128V Security and Investigative Activities 0305129V Defense Investigative Service—Communications 0305133V Industrial Security Activities 0305195DV Defense Security Service—Reimbursable 0305870V Defense Investigative Service Components 0503109F Counterintelligence/Investigative Activities (AFR) 0503174N Counterintelligence and Investigative Activities 0503303N Field Operational Intelligence Office

(2U3B2) DM—Defense Agencies Agencies that provide specific services, such as finance and accounting, to all of DoD.

0208091N Navy Broadcasting Service—AFRT 0808705A Service Support to Armed Forces Information Svc 0808705F Service Support to Armed Forces Information Svc 0808705M Service Support to Armed Forces Information Svc 0808705N Service Support to Armed Forces Information Svc

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(2U3B2) DM—Defense Agencies—Continued 0808711A American Forces Info Service-Field Activities 0808711BI American Forces Info Service-Field Activities 0808711D American Forces Info Service-Field Activities (H) 0808711D8A American Forces Info Service-Field Activities 0808711F American Forces Info Service-Field Activities 0808711N American Forces Info Service-Field Activities 0808712BI American Forces Info Service-Telecommunications 0808712D American Forces Info Service-Telecommunications(H) 0808712D8A American Forces Info Service-Telecommunications 0808797BI AFIS—Defense Information School 0808797D8A AFIS—Defense Information School 0901211H Construction (Planning and Design) 0901211S Construction (Planning and Design) 0901509A Service Support to DIG 0901509F Service Support to DIG 0901509M Service Support to DIG 0901509N Service Support to DIG 0901517X Inspector General 0901520X Criminal Investigations 0901522DA Service Support to Def Finance & Accounting Svc 0901522DF Service Support to Def Finance & Accounting Svc 0901522DM Service Support to Def Finance & Accounting Svc 0901522DN Service Support to Def Finance & Accounting Svc 0901522F Service Support to Def Finance & Accounting Svc 0901522N Service Support to Def Finance & Accounting Svc 0901527BD Financial Operations 0901527DBD Financial Operations 0901528DS Printing and Publication Service 0901530X Inspector General, DoD Inspection Activities 0901536BU Defense POW & MIA Activities 0901536D Defense POW & MIA Activities (H) 0901536D8P Defense POW & MIA Activities 0901540A Service Support to Defense POW and MIA Activities 0901540F Service Support to Defense POW and MIA Activities 0901540M Service Support to Defense POW and MIA Activities 0901540N Service Support to Defense POW and MIA Activities 0901546M Service Support to Def Finance & Accounting Svc

(2U3B3) DM—Other Defense-Wide Activities Department-wide support activities that are managed by the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

0308618A Single Agency Manager (SAM)—Core Program 0308620A Single Agency Manager (SAM)—Other Programs 0605013D8Z Prototype Accounting Systems 0605123D8Z Interagency Export License Automation 0605124D8Z Defense Travel System 0708116A Service Support to Defense Support Activities (H) 0708116M Service Support to Defense Support Activities 0708116N Service Support to Defense Support Activities (H) 0708698S Defense Support Activities (H) 0901211D Construction (Planning and Design) 0901222F Defense Courier Service 0901505A Service Support to Defense Legal Services 0901505F Service Support to Defense Legal Services 0901505N Service Support to Defense Legal Services 0901506A Service Support to Office of Economic Adjustment 0901506F Service Support to Office of Economic Adjustment 0901506N Service Support to Office of Economic Adjustment 0901510D US Court of Military Appeals, Defense (H) 0901510D8U US Court of Military Appeals, Defense 0901511D Contingencies 0901515D Other Support Activities 0901515D8F Other Support Activities (0514 O&M Defensewide) 0901515D8Z Other Support Activities 0901525D Office of Economic Adjustment (H) 0901525D8E Office of Economic Adjustment 0901531D WHS/White House Support Group (H) 0901531D8W White House Support Group

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(2U3B3) DM—Other Defense-Wide Activities—Continued 0901539D8Z OSD Civil Military Programs 0903010D Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals (H) 0903010D8L Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals 0903188F Service Support to Defense Support Activities 0903188M Service Support to Defense Support Activities 0903188N Service Support to Defense Support Activities 0903198S Defense Support Activities 0904903D Defense-Wide Resources

(2U4) DM—International Activities Programs that fund DoD participation in NATO and support other international activities of the department.

1001004A International Activities 1001004F International Activities 1001004M International Activities 1001004N International Activities 1001005D NATO Infrastructure 1001009JP International HQ--PACOM 1001010A Miscellaneous Support to other Nations 1001010F Miscellaneous Support to other Nations 1001010N Miscellaneous Support to other Nations 1001016D Humanitarian Assistance (H) 1001016D8Z Humanitarian Assistance 1001016T Humanitarian Assistance 1001029A Service Support to International HQ--PACOM 1001029JP International HQ--PACOM 1001110A Service Support to Other Nations--EUCOM 1001110F Service Support to Other Nations--EUCOM 1001110JE Support to Other Nations--EUCOM 1001210A Service Support to Other Nations--CENTCOM 1001210F Service Support to Other Nations--CENTCOM 1001210JC Support to Other Nations--CENTCOM 1001310A Service Support to Other Nations--SOUTHCOM 1001310F Service Support to Other Nations--SOUTHCOM 1001310JC Support to Other Nations--CENTCOM 1001310JSO Support to Other Nations--SOUTHCOM 1001410A Service Support to Other Nations--PACOM 1001410JP Support to Other Nations--PACOM 1001490A Service Support to International HQ--NATO 1001490F Service Support to International HQ--NATO 1001490JNA International Headquarters--NATO 1001491A Service Support to International Activities--NATO 1001491F Service Support to International Activities--NATO 1001491JNA International Activities--NATO 1001510A Service Support to Other Nations--IADB 1001510F Service Support to Other Nations--IADB 1001510JCA Support to Other Nations--IADB

(2U5) DM—Base Realignment & Closure Programs intended to size the number of DoD installations to more closely approximate what is needed for projected DoD operations. Includes DoD BRAC programs.

0208004A Base Closure and Realignment Activities 0208004D Base Closure and Realignment Activities 0208004F Base Closure and Realignment Activities 0208004K Base Closure and Realignment Activities 0208004M Base Closure and Realignment Activities 0208004N Base Closure and Realignment Activities 0208004S Base Closure and Realignment Activities 0208005D Base Realignment and Closure

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(2V) Infrastructure Activities Not Elsewhere Categorized (IANEC) These programs do not fit neatly in the other categories. They include programs that (1) provide management, basing, and operating support for DoD intelligence activities; (2) conduct weather and oceanographic activities; (3) manage and upgrade DoD-operated Air Traffic Control activities; (4) support warfighting, wargaming, and battle centers and major modeling and simulation programs; (5) procure and maintain contingency hospitals, mobilize medical reservists, identify disease/biological warfare agents, and improve combat medical equipment; and (6) fund CINC-sponsored or JCS-directed joint exercises.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2V3) IANEC—Intelligence Infrastructure Programs that provide management, basing, and operating support for the DoD Intelligence activities.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2V3A) IANEC—Headquarters & Other Administrative Activities Intelligence Management Headquarters and their supporting functions and initiatives. Management Headquarters are defined in DoDD 5100.37.

0301198A Mgt HQ (Cryptologic) 0301198F Mgt HQ (Cryptologic) 0301198G Mgt HQ (Cryptologic) 0301198N Mgt HQ (Cryptologic) 0301298N Mgt HQ (Intelligence, Investigation and Security) 0301398A Mgt HQ—GDIP 0301398F Mgt HQ—GDIP 0301398L Mgt HQ—GDIP 0301398N Mgt HQ—GDIP 0304398BQ Mgt HQ- National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NFIP) 0305128L Security and Investigative Activities 0305298A Mgt HQ (Foreign Counterintelligence) 0305298L Mgt HQ (Foreign Counterintelligence) 0305598LC Mgt HQ—Central Imagery Office 0305798B DMA Headquarters Support Activity 0305898B Mgt HQ (Auxiliary Forces) 0305898BQ Mgt HQ—NIMA (JMIP) 0305898L Mgt HQ (Auxiliary Forces) 0306098L Mgt HQ—Joint Military Intelligence Program 0503098F Mgt HQ (Cryptologic) (AFR) 0503098N Mgt HQ (Cryptologic) 0503198N Mgt HQ (General Defense Intelligence Program)

(2V3B) IANEC—Installation Support Installations at which units in the Intelligence Infrastructure category are based. Includes the services and organizations at these installations necessary to house and sustain the units and support their daily operations. Also includes programs that sustain, restore, and modernize each installation’s buildings and protect its environment.

0301194F RPMA—Cryptologic (H) 0901211G Construction (Planning and Design)

(2V3B1) IANEC—Environmental Programs Programs that protect or restore the environment on Intelligence Infrastructure installations. Included are programs for pollution prevention, environmental compliance, environmental restoration, environmental conservation, and environmental research. This category does not include environmental programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0301156F Environmental Compliance

(2V3B2) IANEC—Base Operations Support The services and organizations necessary to house and sustain the units at Intelligence Infrastructure installations and support their daily operations. Includes base physical security programs, base administration, retail supply operations, maintenance of installation equipment, bachelor housing operations and furnishings, visual information activities, base communications, and other base and personnel support services. This category does not include base operations support programs that are specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0301196F Base Ops—Cryptologic 0301196N Base Ops—Cryptologic 0305132B Defense Mapping Agency—Communications

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(2V3B3) IANEC—Facilities Support Programs that sustain, restore, and modernize Intelligence Infrastructure installations. Includes real property services, maintenance and repair, minor construction, construction, and facilities demolition and disposal. This activity does not include facilities support that is specifically identified to other Infrastructure categories.

0301176F Minor Constr (RPM)—Cryptologic 0301176N Minor Constr (RPM)—Cryptologic 0301178F Maint and Repair (RPM)—Cryptologic 0301178N Maint and Repair (RPM)—Cryptologic 0301179F Real Property Services (RPS)—Cryptologic

(2V3C) IANEC—Intelligence Skill Training Programs that provide specialized intelligence skill training for officers, enlisted personnel, and civilians. This training normally involves instruction in principles and techniques needed to effectively perform noncryptologic intelligence jobs.

0305147G Interagency Training Center (ITC) 0804733A General Intelligence Skill Training 0804733F General Intelligence Skill Training 0804733M General Intelligence Skill Training 0804733N General Intelligence Skill Training 0804734A Cryptologic/SIGINT- Related Skill Training 0804734F Cryptologic/SIGINT- Related Skill Training 0804734M Cryptologic/SIGINT- Related Skill Training 0804734N Cryptologic/SIGINT- Related Skill Training

(2V3D) IANEC—Family Housing Activities Programs that support housing on Intelligence installations for military families. Includes family housing leasing and debt payment, construction and improvement, maintenance, and operations programs.

0808741G Family Housing—New Construction 0808742G Family Housing—Improvements 0808744G Family Housing—Leasing 0808744L Family Housing—Leasing 0808745G Family Housing—Operations 0808745L Family Housing—Operations 0808746G Family Housing—Maintenance

(2V4) IANEC—Other Support Activities Programs that provide special services and products that facilitate or improve the conduct of military operations.

No PEs directly assigned to this category.

(2V4A) IANEC—Geophysical Information Programs that support weather and meteorological activities. Includes the Navy and Air Force weather services, oceanographic services, and other related activities.

0305111F Weather Service 0305111N Weather Service 0305112N Oceanography 0305117F Weather/NOTAM Communications 0305131N Mapping, Charting, and Geodesy 0305801A Service Support to DMA 0305801F Service Support to DMA 0305801M Service Support to DMA 0305801N Service Support to DMA 0503112F Weather Service (ANG) 0503124F Weather Service (AFR) 0503170N Weather Service 0604528N SWATH (Small Waterplane Area Twin Hull) Oceanograp 0604707F Weather Systems—Eng Dev (H)

(2V4B) IANEC—Air Traffic Control Programs that support DoD-operated Air Traffic Control activities.

0204138M Air Traffic Control Squadrons (MATCALS/ATC) 0204138N Air Traffic Control Squadrons (MATCALS/ATC) 0208114A Air Traffic Control—Tactical 0305114A Traffic Control/Approach/Landing Sys-FY 1987 (H) 0305114F Air Traf Control/Approach/Landing System (ATCALS)

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(2V4B) IANEC—Air Traffic Control—Continued 0305137F National Airspace System (NAS) Plan 0503110F Air Traffic Control (ANG) 0503313F Air Traffic Control/Telecomm—Electronic Support 0503314F Traffic Control/ Approach/Landing (ATCALS) (AFR) 0604504N Air Control 0804774A ATC Management

(2V4C) IANEC—Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation Programs that support warfighting, wargaming, and battle centers and major modeling and simulation programs.

0207028F Joint Expeditionary Force Experiment 0207601F USAF Modeling and Simulation 0207602F AF Strategic Planning 0207605F Wargaming and Simulation Centers 0208049A Joint Warfighting Center 0208049F Joint Warfighting Center 0208049J Joint Warfighting Center 0208052F Joint Analytical Model Improvement Program 0208052J Joint Analytical Model Improvement Program 0305174F Space Warfare Center 0305188A Joint C4ISR Battle Center (JBC) 0305188F Joint C4ISR Battle Center (JBC) 0305188J Joint C4ISR Battle Center (JBC) 0305188JFC Joint Battle Center--Joint Forces Command 0305188N Joint C4ISR Battle Center (JBC) 0604738A JSIMS Core Program 0604742A Constructive Simulation Systems Development 0901216F Operational Capability & Air Power Assess (OCAPA) 0901227F Air Force Agency for Modeling and Simulation 0902740J Joint Simulation System

(2V4D) IANEC—Non-DHP Medical Programs Programs that procure and maintain contingency hospitals, mobilize medical reservists, identify disease/biological warfare agents, and improve combat medical equipment.

0208038DF Medical Contingency Hospitals 0208038F Medical Contingency Hospitals 0508131N Care in Defense Facilities 0508136N Health Activities 0508137N Dental Care Activities 0508211F Medical Service Units (AFR) 0508213F Medical Mobilization Augmentees (AFR) 0508221F Medical Readiness Units (ANG) 0508792N Station Hospitals and Medical Clinics 0508798N Mgt HQ (Health Care) 0508897A Medical Support Units (ARNG) 0508997A Medical Support Units (AR) 0522208A Force Readiness Operations Support 0532208A Force Readiness Operations Support 0603718D Medical Research 0604807A Medical Materiel/Medical Biological Defense Equip 0807789A Drug Abuse Treatment Actys in OSD Counternarc Prog 0809703A Service Support to OSD 0809703F Service Support to OSD

(2V4E) IANEC—Joint Exercises Programs that conduct CINC-sponsored or JCS directed joint exercises. Funds airlift and sealift of equipment and personnel, expendable supplies (including POL), per diem allowances, and other exercise-related costs.

0208011A CJCS Exercise Program 0208011F CJCS Exercise Program 0208011J CJCS Exercise Program 0208011M CJCS Exercise Program 0208011N CJCS Exercise Program 0531111A Unified Commands 1120111BB JCS Directed & Coord Exercises (Active Army) 1120211BB JCS Directed & Coord Exercises (Active Navy)

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(2V4E) IANEC—Joint Exercises—Continued 1120412BB Deployment Exercises (HQ USSOCOM) 1120416BB Joint Combined Exchange Training 1120511BB JCS Directed & Coord Exercises (Active Air Force) 1120611BB JCS Directed & Coord Exercises (Air Nat Guard) 1120612BB Deployment Exercises (Air National Guard) 1120711BB JCS Directed & Coord Exercises (AFR) 1120811BB JCS Directed & Coord Exercises (Army Nat Guard) 1120812BB Deployment Exercises (Army National Guard) 1120911BB JCS Directed & Coord Exercises (Army Res) 1120912BB Deployment Exercises (Army Reserve)

(2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments Centralized resource adjustments that were not allocated to the programs affected, e.g., Foreign Currency Fluctuation, Commissary Resale Stocks, and Force Structure Deviation.

0208022A Foreign Currency Fluctuations, Defense 0208022F Foreign Currency Fluctuations, Defense 0208022N Foreign Currency Fluctuations, Defense 0208127F Industrial Fund and Stock Fund Support (H) 0708027A Industrial Fund and Stock Fund Support (H) 0708027N Industrial Fund and Stock Fund Support (H) 0708033F Stock Fund Cash Requirements (Service-Managed) 0708037S National Defense Stockpile Transaction Fund 0708065F Stock Fund Operations 0708200F Defense Business Operations Fund 0808722A Force Structure Deviation 0808722F Force Structure Deviation 0808722M Force Structure Deviation 0808722N Force Structure Deviation 0904901A Undistributed Adjustments 0904901D Undistributed Adjustments 0904901F Undistributed Adjustments 0909900E Financing for Expired Account Adjustments 0909900F Financing for Expired Account Adjustments 0909900M Financing for Expired Account Adjustments 0909900N Financing for Expired Account Adjustments 0909900S Financing for Expired Account Adjustments 0909910N Outsourcing Initiatives 0909980F Judgment Fund Reimbursement 0909999A Financing for Canceled Account Adjustment 0909999D Financing for Canceled Account Adjustment 0909999D8Z Financing for Canceled Account Adjustment 0909999E Financing for Canceled Account Adjustment 0909999F Financing for Canceled Account Adjustment 0909999M Financing for Canceled Account Adjustment 0909999N Financing for Canceled Account Adjustment 0909999S Financing for Canceled Account Adjustment 1108722BB Undistributed Adjustments—SOCOM

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APPENDIX E: PE ASSIGNMENT TO THE F&IC BY PE

This appendix is limited to PEs with resources from FY 1975 through FY 2002 as of the FY 2002 President’s Budget. PEs that have come into use since that time, along with PEs assigned to the National Foreign Intelligence Program (F&IC 1X2A), are not shown. Those with .MIL access can obtain the most current information from the FYDP Structure Management System (FSM) Web site at http://www.ra.pae.osd.mil/fsm/.

PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0101113F B-52 Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0101115F FB-111 Squadrons (H) (1F1A) Strike 0101118F Short Range Attack Missile (AGM-69) (1F2A) Deterrence 0101120F Advanced Cruise Missile (1F2A) Deterrence 0101122F Air-Launched Cruise Missile (ALCM) (1F2A) Deterrence 0101124F HARPOONS (1F1C) Sea Control 0101126F B-1B Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0101127F B-2 Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0101128F B-52 Conventional Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0101133F SR-71 Squadrons (H) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0101142F KC-135 Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0101213F Minuteman Squadrons (1F2A) Deterrence 0101215F Peacekeeper Squadrons (1F2A) Deterrence 0101219F Small ICBM Squadrons (H) (1F2A) Deterrence 0101221N Strategic Submarine & Weapons Systems Support (1F2A) Deterrence 0101222N Support Ships (FBMS) (1F2A) Deterrence 0101224N SSBN Security Technology Program (1F2A) Deterrence 0101226N Submarine Acoustic Warfare Development (1F2A) Deterrence 0101228N Trident I (1F2A) Deterrence 0101235F ICBM Helicopter Support (1F2A) Deterrence 0101310F SAC Automated Cmd/Control System (SACCS) - ADP (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0101312F PACCS and WWABNCP System EC-135 Class V Mods (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0101313F Startegic War Planning System - USSTRATCOM (1F2A) Deterrence 0101315N FBM Control System - Communications (1F2A) Deterrence 0101316F Worldwide Joint Strategic Communications (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0101316N Worldwide Joint Strategic Communications (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0101317F PACCS Communications (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0101321F Special Purpose Communications (1F2A) Deterrence 0101323F MINUTEMAN Communications (1F2A) Deterrence 0101325A Service Support to STRATCOM Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0101325F Service Support to STRATCOM Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0101325JST STRATCOM Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0101402N Navy Strategic Communications (1F2A) Deterrence 0101815F Advanced Strategic Programs (1F2A) Deterrence 0101820F Mission Evaluation Activities (Offensive) (1F2A) Deterrence 0101830F Operational HQ (Offensive) (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0101830N Operational HQ (Offensive) (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0101853F Environmental Conservation (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0101853N Environmental Conservation (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0101854F Pollution Prevention (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0101854N Pollution Prevention (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0101856F Environmental Compliance (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0101856N Environmental Compliance (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0101876F Minor Constr (RPM) (Offensive) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0101876N Minor Constr (RPM) (Offensive) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0101878F Maint and Repair (RPM) (Offensive) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0101878N Maint and Repair (RPM) (Offensive) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0101879F Real Property Services (RPS) - Offensive (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0101879N Real Property Services (RPS) - Offensive (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0101890A Service Support to Combatant HQ--STRATCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0101890F Service Support to Combatant HQ--STRATCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0101890JST Combatant HQ--STRATCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0101890M Service Support to Combatant HQ--STRATCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0101894F RPMA (Offensive) (H) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0101895F Base Communications - Offensive (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0101895N Base Communications - Offensive (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0101896F Base Ops (Offensive) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0101896N Base Ops (Offensive) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0101897F Training (Offensive) (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0101898F Mgt HQ (USSTRATCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0101898N Mgt HQ (USSTRATCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0101969F Combat Support - Offensive (1F1A) Strike 0102116F Air Defense F-15 (1F2B) Protection 0102120F F-16 Interceptor Squadrons (H) (1F2B) Protection 0102310F NCMC - TW/AA Systems (H) (1F2B) Protection 0102311F NCMC - Space Defense Systems (H) (1F2B) Protection 0102313F Ballistic Missile TW/AA (H) (1F2B) Protection 0102323F TW/AA Interface Network (H) (1F2B) Protection 0102325F Joint Surveillance System (1F2B) Protection 0102326F Region/Sector Operation Control Ctr Modernization (1F2B) Protection 0102331F Communications (416L) (1F2B) Protection 0102411F North Atlantic Defense System (1F2B) Protection 0102412F North Warning System (NWS) (1F2B) Protection 0102417F Over-the-Horizon Backscatter Radar (1F2B) Protection 0102419A Aerostat Joint Project Office (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0102423F Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS) (1F2B) Protection 0102424F SPACETRACK (1F3B) Space Control 0102427N Naval Space Surveillance (SPASUR) (1F3B) Space Control 0102428N Space Systems Control (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0102431F Defense Support Program (H) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0102432F SLBM Radar Warning Systems (H) (1F2B) Protection 0102433F NUDET Detection System (H) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0102436F Command Center Processing and Display System (H) (1F2B) Protection 0102443F Space Defense Interface Network (1F3B) Space Control 0102444F Over-the-Horizon Radar System Communications (1F2B) Protection 0102445F Counterdrug Aerostats (1F2B) Protection 0102446F Counterdrug Caribbean Basin Radar Network (CBRN) (1F2B) Protection 0102496F Base Ops (Space Command) (H) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0102498F Mgt HQ (Space Command) (H) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0102498N Mgt HQ (Space Command) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0102809F Strategic Defense Support for Counternarcotics (1F2B) Protection 0102814A Special Programs (1F2A) Deterrence 0102816F Operational HQ (Defensive) (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0102820F Mission Evaluation Activities (Defensive) (1F2B) Protection 0102823F Strategic Aerospace Intelligence System Activities (1F2A) Deterrence 0102856F Environmental Compliance (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0102876F Minor Constr (RPM) (Defensive) (H) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0102878F Maint and Repair (RPM) (Defensive) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0102879F Real Property Services (RPS) - Defensive (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0102890F Visual Information Activities - Strategic (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0102894F RPMA (Defensive) (H) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0102895F Command and Base Communications - Air Defense (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0102896F Base Ops (Defensive) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0102896N Base Ops (Defensive) (H) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0102897F Training (Defensive) (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0102898F Mgt HQ (Strategic Defensive Forces) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0102998F Mgt HQ (ADP Support) (H) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0103121A US Space Command (SPACECOM) Activities (H) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0103121F US Space Command (SPACECOM) Activities (H) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0103121M US Space Command (SPACECOM) Activities (H) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0103121N US Space Command (SPACECOM) Activities (H) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0103122A US Element NORAD Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0103122F US Element NORAD Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0103122JNO NORAD Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0103122M US Element NORAD Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0103122N US Element NORAD Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0103126M Service Support to NORAD (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0103126N Service Support to NORAD (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0103127M Service Support to SPACECOM (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0103127N Service Support to SPACECOM (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0103128M Service Support to STRATCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0103128N Service Support to STRATCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0103190A Service Support to Combatant HQ--NORAD (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0103190F Service Support to Combatant HQ--NORAD (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0103190JNO Combatant HQ--NORAD (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0103190M Service Support to Combatant HQ--NORAD (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0103198A Mgt HQ (US Element NORAD) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0103198F Mgt HQ (US Element NORAD) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0103198N Mgt HQ (US Element NORAD) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0103298A Mgt HQ (US SPACE CMD) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0103298F Mgt HQ (US SPACE CMD) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0103298M Mgt HQ (US SPACE CMD) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0103298N Mgt HQ (US SPACE CMD) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0105690A Service Support to Combatant HQ--SPACECOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0105690F Service Support to Combatant HQ--SPACECOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0105690JSP Combatant HQ--SPACECOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0105690M Service Support to Combatant HQ--SPACECOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0105921A Service Support to SPACECOM Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0105921F Service Support to SPACECOM Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0105921JSP SPACECOM Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201112A Service Support to Joint Forces Command Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201112F Atlantic Command (LANTCOM) Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201112JFC Joint Forces Command Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201112M Atlantic Command (LANTCOM) Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201112N Atlantic Command (LANTCOM) Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201113A US European Command (USEUCOM) Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201113F US European Command (USEUCOM) Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201113JE EUCOM Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201113M US European Command (USEUCOM) Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201113N US European Command (USEUCOM) Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201114A US Pacific Command (USPACOM) Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201114F US Pacific Command (USPACOM) Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201114JP PACOM Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201114M US Pacific Command (USPACOM) Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201114N US Pacific Command (USPACOM) Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201115A US Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201115F US Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201115JSO SOUTHCOM Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201115M US Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201115N US Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201117A Airborne Command Post (CINCEUR) (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0201117F Airborne Command Post (CINCEUR) (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0201117M Airborne Command Post (CINCEUR) (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0201117N Airborne Command Post (CINCEUR) (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0201118F Airborne Command Post (CINCPAC) (H) (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0201118N Airborne Command Post (CINCPAC) (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0201120A Airborne Command Post (CINCLANT) (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0201120F Airborne Command Post (CINCLANT) (H) (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0201120M Airborne Command Post (CINCLANT) (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0201120N Airborne Command Post (CINCLANT) (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0201121F USSOCOM Command and Control Platform (1F1A) Strike 0201131A US Central Command - Communications (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201131F US Central Command - Communications (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201134M Joint Deployment Agency (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201135F CINC C2 Initiatives (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0201135J CINC C2 Initiatives (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0201135K CINC C2 Initiatives (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0201135N CINC C2 Initiatives (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0201138A US Central Command (CENTCOM) Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201138F US Central Command (CENTCOM) Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201138JC US Central Command (CENTCOM) Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201138M US Central Command (CENTCOM) Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0201138N US Central Command (CENTCOM) Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201140J CINC Initiatives (2U1A2) DM - JCS Staff 0201141A Service Support to Counterdrug Activities--JFC (1F2B) Protection 0201141F Service Support to Counterdrug Activities--JFC (1F2B) Protection 0201141JFC Counterdrug Activities--Joint Forces Command (1F2B) Protection 0201142F Service Support to Counterdrug Activities--PACOM (1F2B) Protection 021144A Service Support to Counterdrug Actys--SOUTHCOM (1F2B) Protection 0201144F Service Support to Counterdrug Actys--SOUTHCOM (1F2B) Protection 0201144JSO Counterdrug Activities--SOUTHCOM (1F2B) Protection 0201182K Counterdrug Anti-Drug Network (ADNET) (1F2B) Protection 0201189A Active Army Support to CINC Counternarcotics Actys (1F2B) Protection 0201189F Counterdrug OPTEMPO (1F2B) Protection 0201189N Counterdrug OPTEMPO (1F2B) Protection 0201190A Svc Support to Counterdrug Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201190JSO Counterdrug Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201195A Other Additional Activities (1F1D) Ground Combat 0201201M Service Support to Joint Forces Command (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201201N Service Support to Joint Forces Command (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201202M Service Support to CENTCOM (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201202N Service Support to CENTCOM (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201203M Service Support to EUCOM (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201203N Service Support to EUCOM (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201204M Service Support to PACOM (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201204N Service Support to PACOM (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201205M Service Support to SOUTHCOM (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201205N Service Support to SOUTHCOM (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201290A Service Support to Combatant HQ--JFC (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201290F Service Support to Combatant HQ--JFC (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201290JFC Combatant HQ--Joint Forces Command (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201290M Service Support to Combatant HQ--JFC (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201298A Mgt HQ (LANTCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201298F Mgt HQ (LANTCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201298M Mgt HQ (LANTCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201298N Mgt HQ (LANTCON) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201390A Service Support to Combatant HQ--EUCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201390F Service Support to Combatant HQ--EUCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201390JE Combatant HQ--EUCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201390M Service Support to Combatant HQ--EUCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201398A Mgt HQ (USEUCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201398F Mgt HQ (USEUCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201398M Mgt HQ (USEUCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201398N Mgt HQ (USEUCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201490A Service Support to Combatant HQ--PACOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201490F Service Support to Combatant HQ--PACOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201490JP Combatant HQ--PACOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201490M Service Support to Combatant HQ--PACOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201490N Service Support to Combatant HQ--PACOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201498A Mgt HQ (PACOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201498F Mgt HQ (PACOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201498N Mgt HQ (PACOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201590A Service Support to Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201590F Service Support to Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201590JSO Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201590M Service Support to Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201598A Mgt HQ (SOUTHCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201598F Mgt HQ (SOUTHCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201598M Mgt HQ (SOUTHCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201598N Mgt HQ (SOUTHCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201690A Service Support to Combatant HQ--CENTCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201690F Service Support to Combatant HQ--CENTCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201690JC Combatant HQ--CENTCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201690M Service Support to Combatant HQ--CENTCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201790F Service Support to Combatant HQ--SOCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201790JBB Combatant HQ--SOCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201790M Service Support to Combatant HQ--SOCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0201898A Mgt HQ (US Central Command) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201898F Mgt HQ (US Central Command) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0201898M Mgt HQ (US Central Command) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0201898N Mgt HQ (US Central Command) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0202011A Divisions (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202012A Nondivisional Combat Brigades/Regiments (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202013A Other Nondivisional Combat Units (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202014A Tactical Support - Other Units (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202015A Tactical Support - Communications Units (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202016A Tactical Support - Intelligence Units (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202017A Tactical Support - Medical Units (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202018A Tactical Support - Logistics Units (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202019A Tactical Support - Administrative Units (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202020A Tactical Support - Maint of Tactical Equipment (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202021A Contractor Logistics Support/Other Weapon Support (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0202024A Tactical Support - MI Units (Non-TIARA) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202025A Tactical Support - DCS Network (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202026A Joint Tactical Switched Systems (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202056A Environmental Compliance (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0202056M Environmental Compliance (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0202056N Environmental Compliance (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0202076A Minor Constr (RPM) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0202078A Maint and Repair (RPM) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0202079A Real Property Services (RPS) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0202081A Theater Air Defense Forces (1F1B) Air Control 0202085A Theater Defense Forces (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202086A Special Mission Support (H) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202089A Communications Support (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0202091A Intelligence Support (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202092A Special Activities (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202093A Force-Related Training (2T3) Central Training - General Training Activities 0202094A RPMA (H) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0202096A Base Ops (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0202098A Mgt HQ (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0202099A Miscellaneous Management and Operations HQ (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0202111A Heavy Divisions (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202112A Airborne Divisions (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202113A Air Assault Divisions (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202114A Light Divisions (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202121A Corps Aviation (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202124A Corps Air Defense (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202125A Separate Combat Units (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202126A Corps Field Artillery (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202131A Corps Signal (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202133A Corps Support Command (COSCOM) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202134A Corps Finance and Personnel Groups (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202135A Corps Engineer (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202138A Corps Medical (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202139A Corps Military Police (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202141A EAC - Theater Aviation (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202143A EAC - Theater Logistics (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202144A EAC - Theater Finance and Support Personnel Groups (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202145A EAC - Theater Engineer (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202148A EAC - Theater Medical (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202150A Land Forces Maintenance (DS/GS) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202152A Combat Training Centers (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0202153A Training Devices (2T3) Central Training - General Training Activities 0202176A Facilities Restoration & Modernization - GP Forces (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0202178A Facilities Sustainment - General Purpose Forces (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0202212A Training Area Management and Operations (2T3) Central Training - General Training Activities 0202213A Active Component Support to Reserve Component (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0202214A Force Training Support (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0202217A Cent Issue Facilities/Initial Issue: Org Cl & Eq (2L6) Central Logistics - Distribution Depot Operations 0202218A Force Readiness Support Activities (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202219A Force Readiness Communications Support (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202400A Active Component Balancing Entry (1Z) Forces Resource Adjustments 0202534A Corps Military Intelligence (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202538A Corps Support - Other Units (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202544A EAC - Military Intelligence (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202545A EAC - Theater Signal (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202548A EAC - Other Units (1F1D) Ground Combat

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0202614A Force Readiness Intelligence Support (1F1D) Ground Combat 0202698F Mgt HQ (FORSCOM) (H) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0202698M Mgt HQ (FORSCOM) (H) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0202698N Mgt HQ (FORSCOM) (H) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0202892A Special Activities/Logistics Support (H) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0202944A EAC - Theater Defense (1F1B) Air Control 0203098N Mgt HQ (CINCLANTFLT) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0203198N Mgt HQ (CINCUSNAVEUR) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0203298N Mgt HQ (NAVCENT) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0203398N Mgt HQ (NAVSPACECOM) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0203498N Mgt HQ (CINCPACFLT) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0203598N Mgt HQ (NAVSOUTH) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0203610A Domestic Preparedness Against WMD (1F2B) Protection 0203726A Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (1F1D) Ground Combat 0203735A Combat Vehicle Improvement Programs (1F1D) Ground Combat 0203739A Air Defense C3I Modifications (1F1D) Ground Combat 0203740A Maneuver Control System (1F1D) Ground Combat 0203744A Aircraft Modifications/Product Improvement Program (1F1D) Ground Combat 0203752A Aircraft Engine Component Improvement Program (1F1D) Ground Combat 0203755A Field Artillery Ammunition Support Vehicle (1F1D) Ground Combat 0203758A Digitization (1F1D) Ground Combat 0203759A Force XXI Battle Command, Brigade & Below (FBCB2) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0203761A Force Twenty-One (XXI) Warfighting Rapid Acq Prog (1F1D) Ground Combat 0203761F Warfighter Rapid Acquisition Process (WRAP) Fund (1F1B) Air Control 0203762A STRIKER (WRAP) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0203763A Radio Frequency Technology (RF TAGS) - ICS3 (1F1D) Ground Combat 0203798N Mgt HQ (MIL SEALIFT COM) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0203801A Missile/Air Defense Product Improvement Program (1F1B) Air Control 0203802A Other Missile Product Improvement Programs (1F1D) Ground Combat 0203806A TRACTOR RUT (1F1D) Ground Combat 0203808A TRACTOR CARD (1F1D) Ground Combat 0203998N Mgt HQ (MINEWARCOM) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0204112N Multi-Purpose Aircraft Carriers (1F1A) Strike 0204134N A-6 Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0204136N F/A-18 Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0204138M Air Traffic Control Squadrons (MATCALS/ATC) (2V4B) IANEC - Air Traffic Control 0204138N Air Traffic Control Squadrons (MATCALS/ATC) (2V4B) IANEC - Air Traffic Control 0204139N Fleet Area Cntrl & Surveillance Facility (FACSFAC) (1F1C) Sea Control 0204140N Miscellaneous Support (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0204144N F-14 Squadrons (1F1B) Air Control 0204146N Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0204150N Navy TACAIR/ASW Carrier Airwing Staff Flying (1F1A) Strike 0204151N COD Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0204152N E-2 Squadrons (1F1B) Air Control 0204154N Sea-Based Electronic Warfare Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0204155F Shore-Based Electronic Warfare Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0204155N Shore-Based Electronic Warfare Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0204156N Readiness Squadrons (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0204158N F/A-18 Fleet Readiness Squadron (Attack) (H) (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0204159N F-16 Adversary (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0204161N Aviation Support CVW (1F1A) Strike 0204162N Air-Launched Ordnance/Missiles - Attack Air Wing (1F1A) Strike 0204163N Fleet Telecommunications (Tactical) (1F1C) Sea Control 0204164N Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department (1F1A) Strike 0204165N Ordnance Support Equipment (1F1A) Strike 0204166N Ashore Mobility/Afloat Contingency C3 Van System (1F1A) Strike 0204212M Squadron and Staff TAD (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0204212N Squadron and Staff TAD (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0204213M Individual Material Readiness List (IMRL) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0204213N Individual Material Readiness List (IMRL) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0204214M Transportation of Things (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0204214N Transportation of Things (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0204215N Operational Staffs (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0204216N Staff Fleet Automated Data Processing (ADP) Spt (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0204217M Commercial Air Services (2T3) Central Training - General Training Activities 0204217N Commercial Air Services (2T3) Central Training - General Training Activities 0204218N Fleet Aviation Specialized Operational Trng Group (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0204219N Fleet Simulators Support (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0204220N Battleships (1F1A) Strike 0204221N Cruisers (1F1A) Strike 0204222N Destroyers - Missile (1F1A) Strike 0204223N Destroyers - Non-Missile (1F1C) Sea Control 0204224N Frigates - Missile (1F1C) Sea Control 0204225N Frigates - Non-Missile (1F1C) Sea Control 0204226N Patrol Combatants (1F1C) Sea Control 0204227N Support Forces (1F1C) Sea Control 0204228N Surface Support (1F1C) Sea Control 0204229N Tomahawk & Tomahawk Mission Planning Center (TMPC) (1F1A) Strike 0204233N SH-3/SH-60F Squadrons (1F1C) Sea Control 0204234N S-3 Squadrons (1F1C) Sea Control 0204243N Light Airborne Multi-Purpose System (LAMPS) (1F1C) Sea Control 0204251N ASW Patrol Squadrons (1F1C) Sea Control 0204261N Aviation Support (ASW) (1F1C) Sea Control 0204262N Readiness Squadrons (ASW) (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0204271N Air-Launched Ordnance/Missiles (ASW) (1F1C) Sea Control 0204281N Submarines (1F1C) Sea Control 0204282N Support Forces (1F1C) Sea Control 0204283N Submarine Support (1F1C) Sea Control 0204284N Submarines Ordnance and Missiles (1F1C) Sea Control 0204302N Mine Countermeasures Forces (1F1C) Sea Control 0204303N Air Mine Countermeasures Squadrons (1F1C) Sea Control 0204304N Mines and Mine Support (1F1C) Sea Control 0204311N Integrated Surveillance System (1F1C) Sea Control 0204312N Undersea Surveillance Systems - Communications (1F1C) Sea Control 0204313N Ship-Towed Array Surveillance Systems (1F1C) Sea Control 0204411N Amphibious Assault Ships (1F1D) Ground Combat 0204412N Amphibious Support Ships (1F1D) Ground Combat 0204413N Amphibious Tactical Support Units (Displacement) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0204414N Amphibious Tac Support Units (Non-displacement) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0204423N Naval Special Warfare Forces (1F1A) Strike 0204424N Explosive Ordnance Disposal Forces (1F1C) Sea Control 0204441N Underway Replenishment Ships (1F1E) Mobility 0204451N Major Fleet Support Ships (1F1C) Sea Control 0204452N Minor Fleet Support Ships (1F1C) Sea Control 0204453N Direct Support Squadrons - Aircraft (1F1A) Strike 0204454N Special Combat Support Forces (1F1C) Sea Control 0204455N Naval Construction Forces (1F1C) Sea Control 0204457N Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activities (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0204458N Fleet Logistics Support (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0204561N Deep Submergence Systems (1F1C) Sea Control 0204571N Consolidated Training Systems Development (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0204572N Space Activities (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0204573N Navy Cover and Deception Program (1F1C) Sea Control 0204574N Cryptologic Direct Support (1F1A) Strike 0204575N Electronic Warfare (EW) Readiness Support (1F1A) Strike 0204576N Counter C3 Development (1F1C) Sea Control 0204577N Counterdrug Reloc. Over-the-Horizon Radar (ROTHR) (1F2B) Protection 0204598N Mgt HQ (Electronic Warfare) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0204633N Fleet Support Training (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0204651N Operational HQ (Fleet) (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0204652N Operational HQ (Sea Control/Projection) (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0204654N Operational HQ (Sea Control/Air) (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0204655N Operational HQ (Sea Control/Surface) (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0204656N Operational HQ (Sea Control/Subsurface) (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0204660N Navy Command & Control Systems (NCCS) (1F1C) Sea Control 0204662N Tact Interoperability & Information Support System (1F1B) Air Control 0204676N Minor Constr (RPM) - Naval Air Bases (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0204678N Maint and Repair (RPM) - Naval Air Bases (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0204679N Real Property Services (RPS) - Naval Air Bases (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0204695N Base Communications (Naval Air Bases) (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0204696N Base Ops (Naval Air Bases) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0204698N Mgt HQ (Fleet) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0204776N Minor Constr (RPM) - Fleet Support Surface (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0204778N Maint and Repair (RPM) - Fleet Support Surface (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0204779N Real Property Services (RPS)-Fleet Support Surface (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0204795N Base Communications (Fleet Support Surface) (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0204796N Base Ops (Fleet Support Surface) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0204798N Mgt HQ (Sea Control/Projection) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0204876N Minor Constr (RPM) - Fleet Support Subsurface (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0204878N Maint and Repair (RPM) - Fleet Support Subsurface (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0204879N Real Property Services (RPS)-Fleet Spt Subsurface (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0204895N Base Communications (Fleet Support Subsurface) (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0204896N Base Ops (Fleet Support Subsurface) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0204898N Mgt HQ (Surface) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0204976N Minor Constr (RPM) - Fleet Logistics Support (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0204978N Maint and Repair (RPM) - Fleet Log Support (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0204979N Real Property Services (RPS) - Fleet Log Support (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0204995N Base Communications (Fleet Logistics Support) (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0204996N Base Ops (Fleet Logistics Support) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0204998N Mgt HQ (Subsurface) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0205076N Minor Constr (RPM) - Other Base Support (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0205078N Maint and Repair (RPM) - Other Base Support (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0205079N Real Property Services (RPS) - Other Base Support (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0205095N Base Communications (Other Base Support) (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0205096N Base Ops (Other Base Support) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0205097M Marine Corps Security Forces (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0205097N Marine Corps Security Forces (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0205601N HARM Improvement (1F1A) Strike 0205604N Tactical Data Links (1F1B) Air Control 0205620N Surface ASW Combat System Integration (1F1C) Sea Control 0205632N MK-48 ADCAP (1F1C) Sea Control 0205633N Aviation Improvements (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0205658N Navy Science Assistance Program (1F1C) Sea Control 0205667N F-14 Upgrade (1F1B) Air Control 0205675N Operational Nuclear Power Systems (1F1C) Sea Control 0206110M AV-8 Squadrons (MAW) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206111M A-4 Squadrons (MAW) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206112M A-6 Squadrons (MAW) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206114M F-4 Squadrons (MAW) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206117M Light Anti-Aircraft Missile (LAAM) Battalion (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206118M Tactical Air Control System (MAW) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206120M UH-1E Squadrons (MAW) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206121M CH-46/V-22 Squadrons (MAW) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206122M CH-53 Squadrons (MAW) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206124M VMO Squadrons (MAW) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206125M Helicopter Combat Support (MAW) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206126M Tactical Combat Support (MAW) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206127M KC-130 Squadrons (MAW) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206128M Low Altitude Air Defense Battalion (LAAD) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206131M Marine Light/Attack Helicopter Squadrons (HML/A) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206134M F/A-18 Squadrons (MAW) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206138M Air Launched Ordnance and Missiles (MAW) (TACAIR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206139M Aviation Support (TACAIR) (MAW) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206140M Air-Launched Ordnance/Missiles (Land Forces) (MAW) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206141M Aviation Support (Land Forces) (MAW) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206142M Marine Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206143M Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206144M F/A-18 Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron (MAW) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206150M Marine TACAIR Wing Staff Flying (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206211M Divisions (Marine) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206312M Other Combat Support (Marine) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206313M Marine Corps Communications Systems (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206314M SIGINT/EW Tactical Support (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206315M Force Service Support Group (FSSG) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206476M Minor Constr (RPM) - Forces (Marine Corps) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0206478M Maint and Repair (RPM) - Forces (Marine Corps) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0206479M Real Property Services (RPS) - Forces (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0206480M Norway Geo-Prepositioning (1F1E) Mobility 0206494M RPMA - Forces (Marine Corps) (H) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0206495M Base Communications - Forces (Marine Corps) (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0206496M Base Ops - Forces (Marine Corps) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0206497M Training (Marine) (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0206498M Mgt HQ (Fleet Marine Force) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0206623M Marine Corps Ground Combat/Supporting Arms Systems (1F1D) Ground Combat

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0206624M Marine Corps Combat Services Support (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206625M USMC Intelligence/Electronic Warfare Systems (1F1D) Ground Combat 0206626M USMC Command/Control/Communications Systems (1F1D) Ground Combat 0207027F AC2ISR Center (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0207028F Joint Expeditionary Force Experiment (2V4C) IANEC - Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation 0207040F Multi-Platform Electronic Warfare Equipment (1F1B) Air Control 0207128F F-4 Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0207129F F-111 Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0207130F F-15A/B/C/D Squadrons (1F1B) Air Control 0207131F A-10 Squadrons (1F1D) Ground Combat 0207133F F-16 Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0207134F F-15E Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0207136F Manned Destructive Suppression (1F1A) Strike 0207137F CONSTANT HELP (1F1A) Strike 0207138F F-22 Squadrons (1F1B) Air Control 0207140F A-12 Squadrons (H) (1F1A) Strike 0207141F F-117A Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0207142F Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0207145F Low Observables Test Equipment (1F1A) Strike 0207150F Airborne Laser (ABL) (1F1B) Air Control 0207160F Tri-Service Standoff Attack Missile (1F1A) Strike 0207161F Tactical AIM Missiles (1F1B) Air Control 0207161N Tactical AIM Missiles (1F1B) Air Control 0207162F Tactical AGM Missiles (1F1A) Strike 0207163F Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) (1F1B) Air Control 0207163N Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) (1F1B) Air Control 0207165F Standoff Attack Weapon (1F1A) Strike 0207168F F-111 Self Protection Systems (1F1A) Strike 0207169F SEEK CLOCK (1F1B) Air Control 0207213F RF-4 Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0207215F TR-1 Squadrons (H) (1F1A) Strike 0207216F US Aircraft Cross-Servicing (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0207217F Podded Reconnaissance System (1X2B) JMIP 0207218F Tactical Fighter Training (Aggressor) Squadrons (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0207219F F-22 Squadrons (1F1B) Air Control 0207222F KC-10A (1F1A) Strike 0207223F KC-135s (1F1A) Strike 0207224F Combat Rescue and Recovery (1F1E) Mobility 0207231F C-130 Tactical Airlift Squadrons (H) (1F1E) Mobility 0207236F Operational HQ (Tactical Air Forces) (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0207242F Special Program Applications (1F1B) Air Control 0207245F Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Operations (1F1A) Strike 0207246F Expendable Drones (H) (1F1A) Strike 0207247F Air Force TENCAP (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0207248F Special Evaluation Program (1F1B) Air Control 0207249F Precision Attack Systems Procurement (1F1A) Strike 0207252F EF-111 Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0207253F Compass Call (1F1A) Strike 0207268F Aircraft Engine Component Improvement Program (1F1B) Air Control 0207277F CSAF Innovation Program (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0207313F MAVERICK (1F1A) Strike 0207314F Ground Launched Cruise Missile (1F2A) Deterrence 0207315F Rapier Air Defense Missile System (1F1B) Air Control 0207320F Sensor Fused Weapons (1F1A) Strike 0207322F AGM-142 (HAVE NAP) Missile System (1F1A) Strike 0207323F AGM-86C Conventional Air-Launched Cruise Missile (1F1A) Strike 0207324F Joint Standoff Weapon (1F1A) Strike 0207325F Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) (1F1A) Strike 0207326F Extended Range Cruise Missile (ERCM) (1F1A) Strike 0207411F Overseas Air Weapon Control System (1F1A) Strike 0207412F Modular Control System (MCS) (1F1B) Air Control 0207414F Combat Intelligence System (1F1A) Strike 0207415F TBM Core C2 Systems (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0207416F TAC Command and Control System (1F1A) Strike 0207417F Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) (1F1B) Air Control 0207418F Tactical Airborne Control Systems (1F1A) Strike 0207419F Tactical Airborne Command and Control Systems (1F1A) Strike 0207420F Combat Identification (1F1B) Air Control

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0207422F Deployable C3 Systems (1F1A) Strike 0207423F Advanced Communications Systems (1F1A) Strike 0207424F Evaluation and Analysis Program (1F1B) Air Control 0207425F Command Communications (Tactical Air Forces) (1F1A) Strike 0207426F AF Operational Test & Evaluation Center (AFOTEC) (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0207428F Air Warfare Center - Nellis Range Complex (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0207429F Combat Training Range Equipment (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0207430F Civil Engineer Squadrons, Heavy Repair (1F1B) Air Control 0207431F Combat Air Intelligence System Activities (1F1A) Strike 0207432F Aircraft Delivery (2L7) Central Logistics - Transportation 0207433F Advanced Program Technology (1F1B) Air Control 0207434F JTIDS Class 2/2H Terminal Support Activities (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0207435F Tactical Reconnaissance Imagery and Exploitation (1X2B) JMIP 0207436F Engineering Installation Support -- CAF (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0207438F Theater Battle Management (TBM) C4I (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0207439F Electronic Warfare Integrated Reprogramming (EWIR) (1F1A) Strike 0207440F Tactical Air Control Systems for Counternarcotics (1F2B) Protection 0207442F Common Electronic Countermeasures Equipment (PODs) (1F1A) Strike 0207456F Environmental Compliance (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0207479F Real Property Services (RPS) - Tactical Air Forces (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0207574F Weapons of Mass Destruction Threat Response (1F2B) Protection 0207575F Counternarcotics Operations Support (1F2B) Protection 0207576F Minor Constr (RPM) - Tactical Air Forces (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0207578F Maint and Repair (RPM) - Tactical Air Forces (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0207579F Advanced Systems Improvements (1F1B) Air Control 0207580F Ground Training Munitions (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0207581F Joint Surv/Target Attack Radar Sys (JSTARS) (1F1A) Strike 0207583F Joint Direct Attack Munitions (1F1A) Strike 0207587F Specialized Reconnaissance Systems (1F1A) Strike 0207588F Air Base Ground Defense (1F1A) Strike 0207589F Base Physical Security Systems (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0207590F Seek Eagle (1F1A) Strike 0207591F Advanced Program Evaluation (1F1B) Air Control 0207593F Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defense Program (1F1B) Air Control 0207594F RPMA (Tactical Air Forces) (H) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0207595F Base Communications (Tactical Air Forces) (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0207596F Base Ops (Tactical Air Forces) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0207597F Training (Tactical Air Forces) (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0207598F Mgt HQ (Tactical Air Forces) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0207599F Munitions Training Items (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0207600F Wind Corrected Munitions Dispenser Kit (1F1A) Strike 0207601F USAF Modeling and Simulation (2V4C) IANEC - Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation 0207602F AF Strategic Planning (2V4C) IANEC - Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation 0207603F Combat Air Forces Exercises and Readiness Training (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0207604F Readiness Training Ranges - Operation and Maint (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0207605F Wargaming and Simulation Centers (2V4C) IANEC - Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation 0207697F Distributed Training and Exercises (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0207969F Combat Support - Tactical Air Forces (1F1B) Air Control 0208004A Base Closure and Realignment Activities (2U5) DM - Base Realignment & Closure 0208004D Base Closure and Realignment Activities (2U5) DM - Base Realignment & Closure 0208004F Base Closure and Realignment Activities (2U5) DM - Base Realignment & Closure 0208004K Base Closure and Realignment Activities (2U5) DM - Base Realignment & Closure 0208004M Base Closure and Realignment Activities (2U5) DM - Base Realignment & Closure 0208004N Base Closure and Realignment Activities (2U5) DM - Base Realignment & Closure 0208004S Base Closure and Realignment Activities (2U5) DM - Base Realignment & Closure 0208005D Base Realignment and Closure (2U5) DM - Base Realignment & Closure 0208006F Mission Planning Systems (1F1A) Strike 0208007F Tactical Deception (1F1B) Air Control 0208009N TOMAHAWK Cruise Missile (1F1A) Strike 0208010A Joint Tactical Communications Program (TRI-TAC) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0208010F Joint Tactical Communications Program (TRI-TAC) (1F1A) Strike 0208010N Joint Tactical Communications Program (TRI-TAC) (1F1C) Sea Control 0208011A CJCS Exercise Program (2V4E) IANEC - Joint Exercises 0208011F CJCS Exercise Program (2V4E) IANEC - Joint Exercises 0208011J CJCS Exercise Program (2V4E) IANEC - Joint Exercises 0208011M CJCS Exercise Program (2V4E) IANEC - Joint Exercises 0208011N CJCS Exercise Program (2V4E) IANEC - Joint Exercises 0208013A Special Ammunition Control - Non-US (1F1D) Ground Combat

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0208014A Combat Support Communications (H) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0208015A Combat Developments (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0208015F Combat Developments (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0208015N Combat Developments (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0208017N Coast Guard Ship Support Program (1F1C) Sea Control 0208018A Other Combat Development Activities (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0208019A Tactical Information Program (TIP) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0208019F Tactical Information Program (TIP) (1X2B) JMIP 0208019N Tactical Information Program (TIP) (1F1A) Strike 0208021F Information Warfare Support (1F1A) Strike 0208022A Foreign Currency Fluctuations, Defense (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0208022F Foreign Currency Fluctuations, Defense (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0208022N Foreign Currency Fluctuations, Defense (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0208023A Surveillance, Target Acq and Electronic Warfare (1F1D) Ground Combat 0208024N F/A-18 Combat Development Squadrons (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0208025N F/A-18 Combat Development Attack Squadron (H) (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0208026A Tactical Intelligence & Related Activities (TIARA) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0208028F Contingency Operations (1F1A) Strike 0208029A Army Strategic Mobility Program (ASMP) (1F1E) Mobility 0208030A WRM - Ammunition (1F1E) Mobility 0208030F WRM - Ammunition (1F1E) Mobility 0208030M WRM - Ammunition (1F1E) Mobility 0208031A WRM - Equipment/Secondary Items (1F1E) Mobility 0208031F WRM - Equipment/Secondary Items (1F1E) Mobility 0208031M WRM - Equipment/Secondary Items (1F1E) Mobility 0208031N WRM - Equipment/Secondary Items (1F1E) Mobility 0208034M Maritime Prepositioning Forces (1F1E) Mobility 0208034N Mobility Enhancement (1F1E) Mobility 0208036N Sealift Enhancement (1F1E) Mobility 0208037A Prepositioned Equipment Configured in Unit Sets (1F1E) Mobility 0208038DF Medical Contingency Hospitals (2V4D) IANEC - Non-DHP Medical Programs 0208038F Medical Contingency Hospitals (2V4D) IANEC - Non-DHP Medical Programs 0208040F Project Elegant Lady (1F1B) Air Control 0208042F HAVE FLAG (1F1B) Air Control 0208043J ISLAND SUN (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0208044F Objectives and Program Evaluation Element (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0208045K C4I Interoperability (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0208046A Service Support to Joint Tactical C3 Agency (DISA) (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0208046F Service Support to Joint Tactical C3 Agency (DISA) (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0208046M Service Support to Joint Tactical C3 Agency (DISA) (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0208046N Service Support to Joint Tactical C3 Agency (DISA) (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0208047A Antiterrorism (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208047F Antiterrorism (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208047J Antiterrorism (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208047N Antiterrorism (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208049A Joint Warfighting Center (2V4C) IANEC - Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation 0208049F Joint Warfighting Center (2V4C) IANEC - Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation 0208049J Joint Warfighting Center (2V4C) IANEC - Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation 0208051A Joint Biological Defense Program (1F1D) Ground Combat 0208052F Joint Analytical Model Improvement Program (2V4C) IANEC - Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation 0208052J Joint Analytical Model Improvement Program (2V4C) IANEC - Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation 0208053A Joint Tactical Ground System (1F1D) Ground Combat 0208054F Information Warfare Squadron (IWS) (1F1A) Strike 0208057F National Security Preparedness (NSEP) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0208060C Theater Missile Defenses (1F1B) Air Control 0208060F Theater Missile Defenses (1F1B) Air Control 0208065F Service Support to Antiterrorism Activities--JFC (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208065JFC Antiterrorism Activities--Joint Forces Command (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208066A Service Support to Antiterrorism Activities--PACOM (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208066F Service Support to Antiterrorism Activities--PACOM (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208066JP Antiterrorism Activities--PACOM (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208067F Service Support to Antiterrorism Activities--EUCOM (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208068A Service Support to Antiterrorism Actys--SOUTHCOM (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208068F Service Support to Antiterrorism Actys--SOUTHCOM (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208068JSO Antiterrorism Activities--SOUTHCOM (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208069A Service Support to Antiterrorism Actys--CENTCOM (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208069F Service Support to Antiterrorism Actys--CENTCOM (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208069JC Antiterrorism Activities--CENTCOM (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0208070F Service Support to Antiterrorism Actys--STRATCOM (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208071F Service Support to Antiterrorism Actys--TRANSCOM (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208072F Service Support to Antiterrorism Activities--SOCOM (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208081A Ammunition Production Support (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0208082A Training Standard Ammunition (1F1D) Ground Combat 0208083A Training Unique Ammunition (1F1D) Ground Combat 0208090A Visual Information Activities - Tactical (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208090F Visual Information Activities - Tactical (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208090M Visual Information Activities - Tactical (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208090N Visual Information Activities - Tactical (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208091N Navy Broadcasting Service - AFRT (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0208093A Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0208093F Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0208093M Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0208093N Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0208095A Base Communications - General Purpose Forces (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0208098F Mgt HQ (Electronic Security Command) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0208114A Air Traffic Control - Tactical (2V4B) IANEC - Air Traffic Control 0208127F Industrial Fund and Stock Fund Support (H) (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0208128N Collateral Equipment Funding (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208145N ADSW - Active Duty for Special Work (1F1C) Sea Control 0208160F Technical Evaluation System (1F1B) Air Control 0208161F Special Evaluation System (1F1B) Air Control 0208170A Svc Support to Antiterrorism Combatant HQ--EUCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0208171A Svc Support to Antiterrorism Combatant HQ-SOUTHCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0208171JSO Antiterrorism Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0208172A Svc Support to Antiterrorism Combatant HQ--PACOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0208172JP Antiterrorism Combatant HQ--PACOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0208173A Svc Support to Antiterrorism Combatant HQ--CENTCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0208175A Svc Support to Antiterrorism Combatant HQ--SOCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0208176JST Antiterrorism Combatant HQ--STRATCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0208198A Mgt HQ (Concepts Analysis Agency) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0208298K Mgt HQ (Joint Tactical C3 Agency) (JTC3A) (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0208305DF Base Support (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208305DN Base Support (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0208384BP Chemical and Biological Defense Program (1F1D) Ground Combat 0208610A Info Mgt - Automation - Program 2 (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0208615A Auto Acq Mgt & Spt: Project Managers Program 2 (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0208719A Child Development (2R4A) CPB - Child Development 0208719F Child Development (2R4A) CPB - Child Development 0208719N Child Development (2R4A) CPB - Child Development 0208720A Family Centers (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0208720F Family Centers (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0208720N Family Centers (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0208853A Environmental Conservation (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0208853F Environmental Conservation (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0208853M Environmental Conservation (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0208853N Environmental Conservation (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0208854A Pollution Prevention (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0208854F Pollution Prevention (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0208854M Pollution Prevention (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0208854N Pollution Prevention (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0208861C Theater High-Altitude Area Def Sys Procurement Pgm (1F1B) Air Control 0208863C HAWK Upgrades Procurement Program (1F1B) Air Control 0208864C Battle Management and C4I for TMD Acquisition (1F1B) Air Control 0208865C Patriot PAC-3 Procurement Program (1F1B) Air Control 0208867C Navy Lower Tier Procurement Program (1F1B) Air Control 0208871C National Missile Defense (NMD) Procurement (1F2B) Protection 0208889D Counterdrug Support (1F2B) Protection 0208889F Counterdrug Support (1F2B) Protection 0208889K Counterdrug Support (1F2B) Protection 0208889S Counterdrug Support (1F2B) Protection 0208990D Overseas Contingency Operations (1Z) Forces Resource Adjustments 0210100A Aviation Procurement - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0210101A BlackHawk UH60L (MDAP 156) - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0210102A LONGBOW APACHE TA and FCS System (MDAP 831) - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0210103A COMMANCHE Helicopter RAH-66 (MDAP 254) - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0210104A Cargo Helicopter CH-47D Upgrade (MDAP 278) - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0210108A Threat Countermeasures ATIRCM (MDAP 219) - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0210109A LONGBOW HELLFIRE Missile System (MDAP 541) - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0210300A Nuclear Biological Chemical Procurement - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0210600A Fire Support Procurement - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0210601A CRUSADER (MDAP 557) - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0210602A MLRS Upgrade (MDAP 260) - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0210603A ATACMS-APAM Missile BLOCK I/IA (MDAP 211) - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0210604A ATACMS-BAT BLOCK II/IIA/BAT/P3I (MDAP 545)- AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0210605A SADARM (MDAP 735) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0210606A AFATDS (MDAP 526) - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0211700A Maneuver Procurement - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0211701A Bradley Fighting Vehicle Upgrade (MDAP 601) - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0211702A Abrams Tank Upgrade (MDAP 575) - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0211703A Javelin (MDAP 280) - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0211704A Land Warrior (MDAP 287) - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0212130A Special Operations Command, USEUCOM (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0212140A Special Operations Command, USPACOM (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0212150A Special Operations Command, USSOUTHCOM (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0214400A Air Defense Procurement - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0214401A Patriot Air Defense System PAC-3 (MDAP 148) (1F1B) Air Control 0214403A FAAD C2I (MDAP 580) - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0215500A Mobility Procurement - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0216300A Combat Service Support Procurement - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0216301A FMTV (MDAP 746) - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0219900A Other Procurement - AA (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0220100A Aviation Procurement - ARNG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0220101A BlackHawk UH60L (MDAP 156) - ARNG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0220104A Cargo Helicopter CH-47D Upgrade (MDAP 278) - ARNG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0220300A Nuclear Biological Chemical Procurement - ARNG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0220600A Fire Support Procurement - ARNG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0220601A CRUSADER (MDAP 557) - ARNG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0220602A MLRS Upgrade (MDAP 260) - ARNG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0220606A AFATDS (MDAP 526) - ARNG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0221700A Maneuver Procurement - ARNG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0221703A Javelin (MDAP 280) - ARNG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0224400A Air Defense Procurement - ARNG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0224403A FAAD C2I (MDAP 580) - ARNG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0225500A Mobility Procurement - ARNG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0226300A Combat Service Support Procurement - ARNG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0226301A FMTV (MDAP 746) - ARNG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0229900A Other Procurement - ARNG (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0230100A Aviation Procurement - USAR (1F1D) Ground Combat 0230104A Cargo Helicopter CH-47D Upgrade (MDAP 278) - USAR (1F1D) Ground Combat 0230300A Nuclear Biological Chemical Procurement - USAR (1F1D) Ground Combat 0235500A Mobility Procurement - USAR (1F1D) Ground Combat 0236300A Combat Service Support Procurement - USAR (1F1D) Ground Combat 0236301A FMTV (MDAP 746) - USAR (1F1D) Ground Combat 0239900A Other Procurement - USAR (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0301156F Environmental Compliance (2V3B1) IANEC - Environmental Programs 0301176F Minor Constr (RPM) - Cryptologic (2V3B3) IANEC - Facilities Support 0301176N Minor Constr (RPM) - Cryptologic (2V3B3) IANEC - Facilities Support 0301178F Maint and Repair (RPM) - Cryptologic (2V3B3) IANEC - Facilities Support 0301178N Maint and Repair (RPM) - Cryptologic (2V3B3) IANEC - Facilities Support 0301179F Real Property Services (RPS) - Cryptologic (2V3B3) IANEC - Facilities Support 0301194F RPMA - Cryptologic (H) (2V3B) IANEC - Installation Support 0301196F Base Ops - Cryptologic (2V3B2) IANEC - Base Operations Support 0301196N Base Ops - Cryptologic (2V3B2) IANEC - Base Operations Support 0301198A Mgt HQ (Cryptologic) (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0301198F Mgt HQ (Cryptologic) (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0301198G Mgt HQ (Cryptologic) (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0301198N Mgt HQ (Cryptologic) (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0301298N Mgt HQ (Intelligence, Investigation and Security) (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0301398A Mgt HQ - GDIP (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0301398F Mgt HQ - GDIP (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0301398L Mgt HQ - GDIP (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0301398N Mgt HQ - GDIP (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0301585L Pentagon Reservation (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0302011F National Military Command Center (NMCC) (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S)

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0302012A Alternate National Military Command Center (ANMCC) (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0302015F E-4B National Airborne Operations Center (NAOC) (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0302016F National Military Command System-Wide Support (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0302016J National Military Command System-Wide Support (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0302016K National Military Command System-Wide Support (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0302017K WWMCCS ADP - JTSA (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0302018K WWMCCS ADP - NMCS (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0302019K Joint/Defense Information Systems Engineering (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0302020JST National Airborne Operations Ctr (NAOC)--STRATCOM (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0302052F NAOC Ground Communications Network (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0302053A NMCS-Wide Support - Communications (1F2A) Deterrence 0302053F NMCS-Wide Support - Communications (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0302199BR DTRA Non-Mgt HQ Activities (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0303026A Service Support to NATO Intelligence (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0303026JNA NATO Intelligence (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0303027A Non-Joint Nato Intelligence Activities (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0303028A Security and Intelligence Activities (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0303031A Total Army Language Program (2T4E4) Central Training - Foreign Language Training 0303032A TROJAN - RH12 (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0303101A Service Support to GCCS Combatant HQ--EUCOM (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303101JE GCCS Combatant HQ--EUCOM (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303102A Service Support to GCCS Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303102JSO GCCS Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303103A Service Support to GCCS Combatant HQ--PACOM (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303104A Service Support to GCCS Combatant HQ--CENTCOM (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303109N Satellite Communications (SPACE) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0303110F Defense Satellite Communications System (SPACE) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0303111A Strategic Army Communications (STARCOM) (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0303112F Air Force Communications (AIRCOM) (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0303113N Navy Communications (NAVCOM) (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0303117K Defense Communications Services (IF) (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0303125DA Information Services (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0303125DBD Information Services (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0303125DF Information Services (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0303125DK Information Services (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0303125DN Information Services (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0303125DS Information Services (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0303126A Long-Haul Communications (DCS) (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0303126DBD Information Services - Communication (H) (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0303126DK Information Services - Communication (H) (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0303126DS Information Services - Communication (H) (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0303126F Long-Haul Communications (DCS) (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0303126K Long-Haul Communications (DCS) (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0303126N Long-Haul Communications (DCS) (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0303127K Support of the National Communications System (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0303127M Support of the National Communications System (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0303129F Defense Message System (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0303129K Defense Message System (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0303129N Defense Message System (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0303130F DISN Tier 1 Cost (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0303131F Minimum Essential Emer Comm Network (MEECN) (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303131K Minimum Essential Emer Comm Network (MEECN) (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303131N Minimum Essential Emer Comm Network (MEECN) (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303132G Global Grid Communications (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303133F High Frequency Radio Systems (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0303139K Continuity of Operations and Test Facility (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0303140A Information Systems Security Program (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0303140D8Z Information Systems Security Program (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0303140F Information Systems Security Program (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0303140G Information Systems Security Program (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0303140K Information Systems Security Program (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0303140N Information Systems Security Program (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0303141A Global Combat Support System (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0303141F Global Combat Support System (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0303141K Global Combat Support System (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0303142A SATCOM Ground Environment (SPACE) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0303144F Joint Spectrum Center (JSC) (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0303145A EUCOM C3 Systems (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S)

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0303146A Service Support to Info Sys Security Pgm--PACOM (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0303146F Service Support to Info Sys Security Pgm--PACOM (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0303146JP Information Systems Security Program--PACOM (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0303149A C4I for the Warrior (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0303149F C4I for the Warrior (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0303149J C4I for the Warrior (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0303149K C4I for the Warrior (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0303150A WWMCCS/Global Command and Control System (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303150BR WWMCCS/Global Command and Control System (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303150F WWMCCS/Global Command and Control System (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303150H WWMCCS/Global Command and Control System (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303150J WWMCCS/Global Command and Control System (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303150K WWMCCS/Global Command and Control System (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303150M WWMCCS/Global Command and Control System (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303150N WWMCCS/Global Command and Control System (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303151A WWMCCS - ADP (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303151F WWMCCS - ADP (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303151H WWMCCS - ADP (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303151N WWMCCS - ADP (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303152A WWMCCS Information System (WIS) (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303152F WWMCCS Information System (WIS) (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303152N WWMCCS Information System (WIS) (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303153F Joint Spectrum Center (JSC) (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0303153K Joint Spectrum Center (JSC) (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0303154DK Computing/Information Processing (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0303154J WWMCCS ADP Modernization (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303154K WWMCCS ADP Modernization (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303155DK Telecommunications Services (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0303156A Environmental Compliance (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0303156DK Enterprise Acquisition Services (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0303156N Environmental Compliance (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0303176A Minor Constr (RPM) - Communications (2C2C) C&II - Facilities Support 0303176N Minor Constr (RPM) - Communications (2C2C) C&II - Facilities Support 0303178A Maint and Repair (RPM) - Communications (2C2C) C&II - Facilities Support 0303178N Maint and Repair (RPM) - Communications (2C2C) C&II - Facilities Support 0303179N Real Property Services (RPS) - Communications (2C2C) C&II - Facilities Support 0303180A Service Support to Global C2 System--JFC (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303180F Service Support to Global C2 System--JFC (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303181A Service Support to Global C2 System--PACOM (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303181F Service Support to Global C2 System--PACOM (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303181JP Global Command and Control System--PACOM (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303182F Service Support to Global C2 System--EUCOM (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303183F Service Support to Global C2 System--SOUTHCOM (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303184F Service Support to Global C2 System--CENTCOM (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303185F Service Support to Global C2 System--SPACECOM (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303186F Service Support to Global C2 System--STRATCOM (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303187A Service Support to Global C2 System--SOCOM (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303187F Service Support to Global C2 System--SOCOM (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303187JBB Global Command and Control System--SOCOM (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0303190A Visual Information Activities - Communications (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0303190N Visual Information Activities - Communications (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0303194A RPMA (Communications) (H) (2C2C) C&II - Facilities Support 0303196A Base Ops (Communications) (2C2B1) C&II - Base Operations Support 0303196F Base Ops (Communications) (2C2B1) C&II - Base Operations Support 0303196N Base Ops (Communications) (2C2B1) C&II - Base Operations Support 0303197A Tactical Support - Maint of Tactical Equip (Comm) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0303289A Comm Support to OSD Counternarcotics Activities (1F2B) Protection 0303298A Mgt HQ (WWMCCS ADP) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0303298N Mgt HQ (WWMCCS ADP) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0303398A Mgt HQ (WWMCCS Information System) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0303401A Communications Security (COMSEC) (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0303401F Communications Security (COMSEC) (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0303401G Communications Security (COMSEC) (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0303401L Communications Security (COMSEC) (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0303401N Communications Security (COMSEC) (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0303600F Wideband MILSATCOM Procurement (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0303601F MILSATCOM Terminals (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0303602F Advanced Wideband System (AWS) (1F3C) Force Enhancement

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0303603F MILSTAR Satellite Communications System (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0303604F Advanced EHF MILSATCOM Procurement (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0303605F Satellite Communications Terminals (1F1B) Air Control 0303606F UHF Satellite Communications (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0303610A MILSATCOM Teleport Sites (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0303610F MILSATCOM Teleport Sites (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0303610N MILSATCOM Teleport Sites (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0303898N Mgt HQ (COMSEC) (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0303998A Mgt HQ (COMM) (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0303998F Mgt HQ (COMM) (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0303998K Mgt HQ (COMM) (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0303998N Mgt HQ (COMM) (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0304398BQ Mgt HQ- National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NFIP) (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0305099F Global Air Traffic Management (GATM) (1F1B) Air Control 0305101D Special Technology Support (H) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0305101D8Z Special Technology Support (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0305102BQ Defense Imagery and Mapping Program (1X2B) JMIP 0305107LC Tactical Imagery Activities (1X2B) JMIP 0305108K Command and Control Research (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0305109F DoD Civil Search and Rescue (SAR) (1F1E) Mobility 0305110F Satellite Control Network (SPACE) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0305111F Weather Service (2V4A) IANEC - Geophysical Information 0305111N Weather Service (2V4A) IANEC - Geophysical Information 0305112N Oceanography (2V4A) IANEC - Geophysical Information 0305114A Traffic Control/Approach/Landing Sys-FY 1987 (H) (2V4B) IANEC - Air Traffic Control 0305114F Air Traf Control/Approach/Landing System (ATCALS) (2V4B) IANEC - Air Traffic Control 0305115BR Nuclear Weapons Operations (1F2A) Deterrence 0305115H Nuclear Weapons Operations (1F2A) Deterrence 0305116F Aerial Targets (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0305117F Weather/NOTAM Communications (2V4A) IANEC - Geophysical Information 0305119F Medium Launch Vehicles (SPACE) (1F3A) Space Force Launch 0305123F AFCC Engineering and Installations (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0305124F Special Applications Program (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0305126F R-2508 Air Traffic Control Enhancement (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0305128A Security and Investigative Activities (2U3B1) DM - Security & Investigative Activities 0305128F Security and Investigative Activities (2U3B1) DM - Security & Investigative Activities 0305128L Security and Investigative Activities (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0305128N Security and Investigative Activities (2U3B1) DM - Security & Investigative Activities 0305128V Security and Investigative Activities (2U3B1) DM - Security & Investigative Activities 0305129V Defense Investigative Service - Communications (2U3B1) DM - Security & Investigative Activities 0305130F AFSCN Operations (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0305131B Mapping, Charting, and Geodesy (1X2B) JMIP 0305131N Mapping, Charting, and Geodesy (2V4A) IANEC - Geophysical Information 0305132B Defense Mapping Agency - Communications (2V3B2) IANEC - Base Operations Support 0305133V Industrial Security Activities (2U3B1) DM - Security & Investigative Activities 0305134N Physical Security (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0305135BA On-Site Inspection Agency Activities (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0305135BR On-Site Inspection Activities (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0305136BA Nuclear Weapons Operations - Communications (1F2A) Deterrence 0305137F National Airspace System (NAS) Plan (2V4B) IANEC - Air Traffic Control 0305138F Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) (1F3A) Space Force Launch 0305139B DMA Mapping/Charting/Geodesy (MC&G) Production Sys (1X2B) JMIP 0305141D Joint Remotely Piloted Vehicles Program (1X2B) JMIP 0305142F Applied Technology and Integration (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0305144F Titan Space Launch Vehicles (SPACE) (1F3A) Space Force Launch 0305145A Arms Control Implementation (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0305145F Arms Control Implementation (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0305145N Arms Control Implementation (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0305146A Defense Joint Counterintelligence Program (JMIP) (1X2B) JMIP 0305146BR Defense Joint Counterintelligence Program (JMIP) (1X2B) JMIP 0305146F Defense Joint Counterintelligence Program (JMIP) (1X2B) JMIP 0305146L Defense Joint Counterintelligence Program (JMIP) (1X2B) JMIP 0305146N Defense Joint Counterintelligence Program (JMIP) (1X2B) JMIP 0305146V Defense Joint Counterintelligence Program (JMIP) (1X2B) JMIP 0305147G Interagency Training Center (ITC) (2V3C) IANEC - Intelligence Skill Training 0305149F COBRA JUDY (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0305150A Airborne Reconnaissance Low (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0305151F Satellite Control Network Communications (1F3C) Force Enhancement

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0305152BR DTRA Communications (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0305152H Nuclear Weapons Operations - Communications (1F2A) Deterrence 0305153F Counterproliferation (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0305154A Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Program (1X2B) JMIP 0305154D Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Program (H) (1X2B) JMIP 0305154D8Z Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Program (1X2B) JMIP 0305154F Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Program (1X2B) JMIP 0305154G Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Program (1X2B) JMIP 0305154I Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Program (1X2B) JMIP 0305154N Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Program (1X2B) JMIP 0305155F Theater Nuclear Weapon Storage & Security System (1F1A) Strike 0305157I Land Remote Sensing Satellite System (1X2B) JMIP 0305158F Tactical Terminal (1F1A) Strike 0305159B Defense Reconnaissance Support Activities (SPACE) (1X2B) JMIP 0305159F Defense Reconnaissance Support Activities (SPACE) (1X2B) JMIP 0305159G Defense Reconnaissance Support Activities (SPACE) (1X2B) JMIP 0305159I Defense Reconnaissance Support Activities (SPACE) (1X2B) JMIP 0305160F Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (SPACE) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0305160N Navy Meteorological & Ocean Sensors (SPACE)(METOC) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0305162F Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Comms (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0305164A NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (User Equipment) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0305164F NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (User Equipment) (1F1B) Air Control 0305164N NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (User Equipment) (1F1C) Sea Control 0305165F NAVSTAR GPS (Space & Control Segments) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0305167G Computer Security (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0305168A National Science Center for Comm and Electronics (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0305169A U.S. Army Space Activities (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0305171F Space Shuttle Operations (1F3A) Space Force Launch 0305172F Combined Advanced Applications (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0305173F Space and Missile Test and Evaluation Center (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0305174F Space Warfare Center (2V4C) IANEC - Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation 0305175F Space-Based Radar Operations (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0305176F Combat Survivor Evader Locator (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0305178F National PolarOrbiting Environmental Satellite Sys (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0305181F Western Space Launch Facility (WSLF) (1F3A) Space Force Launch 0305182F Eastern Space Launch Facility (ESLF) (SPACE) (1F3A) Space Force Launch 0305188A Joint C4ISR Battle Center (JBC) (2V4C) IANEC - Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation 0305188F Joint C4ISR Battle Center (JBC) (2V4C) IANEC - Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation 0305188J Joint C4ISR Battle Center (JBC) (2V4C) IANEC - Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation 0305188JFC Joint Battle Center--Joint Forces Command (2V4C) IANEC - Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation 0305188N Joint C4ISR Battle Center (JBC) (2V4C) IANEC - Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation 0305190D C3I Intelligence Programs (H) (1X2B) JMIP 0305190D8Z C3I Intelligence Programs (1X2B) JMIP 0305191N Navy Tactical HUMINT (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0305192A Joint Military Intelligence Programs (1X2B) JMIP 0305192N Joint Military Intelligence Programs (1X2B) JMIP 0305195DV Defense Security Service - Reimbursable (2U3B1) DM - Security & Investigative Activities 0305198F Mgt HQ (TRACALS) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0305202F Dragon U-2 (JMIP) (1X2B) JMIP 0305202G Dragon U-2 (JMIP) (1X2B) JMIP 0305204A Tactical UAVs (1X2B) JMIP 0305204D8Z Tactical UAVs (1X2B) JMIP 0305204M Tactical UAVs (1X2B) JMIP 0305204N Tactical UAVs (1X2B) JMIP 0305205D8Z Endurance UAVs (1X2B) JMIP 0305205F Endurance UAVs (1X2B) JMIP 0305206A Airborne Reconnaissance Systems (1X2B) JMIP 0305206D8Z Airborne Reconnaissance Systems (1X2B) JMIP 0305206F Airborne Reconnaissance Systems (1X2B) JMIP 0305206G Airborne Reconnaissance Systems (1X2B) JMIP 0305206N Airborne Reconnaissance Systems (1X2B) JMIP 0305207D8Z Manned Reconnaissance Systems (1X2B) JMIP 0305207F Manned Reconnaissance Systems (1X2B) JMIP 0305207G Manned Reconnaissance Systems (1X2B) JMIP 0305207N Manned Reconnaissance Systems (1X2B) JMIP 0305208A Distributed Common Ground Systems (1X2B) JMIP 0305208BQ Distributed Common Ground Systems (1X2B) JMIP 0305208D8Z Distributed Common Ground Systems (1X2B) JMIP

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0305208F Distributed Common Ground Systems (1X2B) JMIP 0305208G Distributed Common Ground Systems (1X2B) JMIP 0305208L Distributed Common Ground Systems (1X2B) JMIP 0305208N Distributed Common Ground Systems (1X2B) JMIP 0305209D8Z DARP Integration and Support (1X2B) JMIP 0305209F DARP Integration and Support (1X2B) JMIP 0305209N DARP Integration and Support (1X2B) JMIP 0305298A Mgt HQ (Foreign Counterintelligence) (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0305298L Mgt HQ (Foreign Counterintelligence) (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0305398A Mgt HQ (S&IA and Other) (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0305498A Mgt HQ (US Army Space Command) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0305598LC Mgt HQ - Central Imagery Office (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0305698A Mgt HQ Element, US Space Command (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0305698F Mgt HQ Element, US Space Command (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0305698N Mgt HQ Element, US Space Command (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0305798B DMA Headquarters Support Activity (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0305801A Service Support to DMA (2V4A) IANEC - Geophysical Information 0305801F Service Support to DMA (2V4A) IANEC - Geophysical Information 0305801M Service Support to DMA (2V4A) IANEC - Geophysical Information 0305801N Service Support to DMA (2V4A) IANEC - Geophysical Information 0305802A Service Support to DTRTCA (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0305802F Service Support to DTRTCA (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0305802M Service Support to DTRTCA (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0305802N Service Support to DTRTCA (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0305803A Service Support to DIA (Non-NFIP) (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0305803F Service Support to DIA (Non-NFIP) (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0305803M Service Support to DIA (Non-NFIP) (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0305803N Service Support to DIA (Non-NFIP) (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0305804A Service Support to NSA (Non-NFIP) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0305804F Service Support to NSA (Non-NFIP) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0305804M Service Support to NSA (Non-NFIP) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0305804N Service Support to NSA (Non-NFIP) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0305806A Service Support to DSWA (1F2A) Deterrence 0305806F Service Support to DSWA (1F2A) Deterrence 0305806M Service Support to DSWA (1F2A) Deterrence 0305806N Service Support to DSWA (1F2A) Deterrence 0305807A Service Support to TJS (2U1A2) DM - JCS Staff 0305807F Service Support to TJS (2U1A2) DM - JCS Staff 0305807M Service Support to TJS (2U1A2) DM - JCS Staff 0305807N Service Support to TJS (2U1A2) DM - JCS Staff 0305808A Service Support to DISA (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0305808DA Service Support to DISA (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0305808DF Service Support to DISA (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0305808DM Service Support to DISA (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0305808DN Service Support to DISA (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0305808F Service Support to DISA (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0305808M Service Support to DISA (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0305808N Service Support to DISA (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0305810A Service Support to OSIA (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0305810F Service Support to OSIA (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0305810M Service Support to OSIA (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0305810N Service Support to OSIA (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0305812A Service Support to DSPO/ARSP (1X2B) JMIP 0305812F Service Support to DSPO/ARSP (1X2B) JMIP 0305812N Service Support to DSPO/ARSP (1X2B) JMIP 0305813A Service Support to NSA Tactical Cryptology Program (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0305814A Service Support to DISA Industrial Fund (H) (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0305815D General Support for SO/LIC (2U1A1) DM - OSD Staff 0305818DF Service Support to DISA (DWCF) (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0305818F Service Support to DISA (DWCF) (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0305822A Service Support to NIMA (JMIP) (1X2B) JMIP 0305822F Service Support to NIMA (JMIP) (1X2B) JMIP 0305822M Service Support to NIMA (JMIP) (1X2B) JMIP 0305822N Service Support to NIMA (JMIP) (1X2B) JMIP 0305824N Service Support to DIA (JMIP) (1X2B) JMIP 0305825M Service Support to DISA (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0305825N Service Support to DISA (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0305826F Service Support to NSA (DCP) (1X2B) JMIP

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0305830K Information Technology Services (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0305840K Electronic Commerce (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0305853F Environmental Conservation (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0305853N Environmental Conservation (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0305854F Pollution Prevention (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0305854N Pollution Prevention (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0305856F Environmental Compliance (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0305870V Defense Investigative Service Components (2U3B1) DM - Security & Investigative Activities 0305876F Minor Constr (RPM) - Other Program 3 (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0305876N Minor Constr (RPM) - Other Program 3 (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0305878F Maint and Repair (RPM) - Other Program 3 (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0305878N Maint and Repair (RPM) - Other Program 3 (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0305879BR Real Property Services (RPS) - Other Programs (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0305879F Real Property Services (RPS) - Other Programs (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0305879H Real Property Services (RPS) - Other Programs (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0305879N Real Property Services (RPS) - Other Programs (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0305884L Intelligence Planning and Review Activities (1X2B) JMIP 0305885G Tactical Cryptologic Activities (1X2B) JMIP 0305885N Tactical Cryptologic Activities (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0305887F Intelligence Support to Information Warfare (1F1A) Strike 0305888F OSI Counternarcotics Support (1F2B) Protection 0305889A Counterdrug Intelligence Support (1F2B) Protection 0305889D Counterdrug Intelligence Support (H) (1F2B) Protection 0305889D8Z Counterdrug Intelligence Support (1F2B) Protection 0305889E Counterdrug Intelligence Support (1F2B) Protection 0305889F Counterdrug Intelligence Support (1F2B) Protection 0305889G Counterdrug Intelligence Support (1F2B) Protection 0305889K Counterdrug Intelligence Support (1F2B) Protection 0305889L Counterdrug Intelligence Support (1F2B) Protection 0305889N Counterdrug Intelligence Support (1F2B) Protection 0305890F Visual Information Activities - SPACECOM (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0305890N Visual Information Activities (Other Program 3) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0305892F Special Analysis Activities (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0305893F Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities- AFSPC-C3 (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0305895A Base Communications (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0305895F Base Communications (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0305895N Base Communications (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0305896BR Base Ops (Other Program 3) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0305896F Base Ops (Other Program 3) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0305896H Base Ops (Other Program 3) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0305896N Base Ops (Other Program 3) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0305898B Mgt HQ (Auxiliary Forces) (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0305898BA Mgt HQ (Auxiliary Forces) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0305898BQ Mgt HQ - NIMA (JMIP) (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0305898BR Mgt HQ (DTRA) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0305898DV Mgt HQ (DSS - DWCF) (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0305898H Mgt HQ (Auxiliary Forces) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0305898L Mgt HQ (Auxiliary Forces) (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0305898N Mgt HQ (Auxiliary Forces) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0305898V Mgt HQ (Auxiliary Forces) (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0305902F Ballistic Missile TW/AA System (1F2B) Protection 0305903F CINC'S Mobile Command and Control Centers (MCCCs) (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0305904F Space Defense Interface Network (1F2B) Protection 0305905F Space Systems Support (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0305906F NCMC - TW/AA System (1F2B) Protection 0305907F Space Systems Training (1F2B) Protection 0305908F TW/AA Interface Network (1F2B) Protection 0305909F Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS) (1F2B) Protection 0305910F SPACETRACK (SPACE) (1F3B) Space Control 0305911F Defense Support Program (SPACE) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0305912F SLBM Radar Warning Systems (1F2B) Protection 0305913F NUDET Detection System (SPACE) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0305914F Engineering Inst Supt-AFSPACECOM (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0305915F Space Based Infrared Architecture (SBIR) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0305917F Space Architect (1F3B) Space Control 0305919F Child Development (2R4A) CPB - Child Development 0305920F Family Centers (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0305921F SPACECOM Combat Operations Staff (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0305921M SPACECOM Combat Operations Staff (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0305921N SPACECOM Combat Operations Staff (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0305922F SBIRS Low (SPACE) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0305925F Operational HQ - Space (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0305927N Naval Space Surveillance (1F3B) Space Control 0305928N Space Systems Control (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0305935F Space Control (1F3B) Space Control 0305953F Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) (Space) (1F3A) Space Force Launch 0305969F Combat Support - Other Program 3 (1F1B) Air Control 0305972N Space Activities (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0305996F Base Ops - SPACECOM (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0305998F Mgt HQ - SPACECOM (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0305998N Mgt HQ - SPACECOM (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0306098L Mgt HQ - Joint Military Intelligence Program (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0308012N Collateral Equipment Funding (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0308601F Modeling and Simulation Support (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0308601N Modeling and Simulation Support (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0308610A Info Mgt - Automation - Program 3 (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0308610F Info Mgt - Automation - Program 3 (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0308611F CIO Support/Information Technology (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0308612F Standard Procurement System (SPS) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0308613A Centrally Managed Sustaining Base for MIS (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0308614A Info Systems Selection Acquisition Activities (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0308615A Auto Acq Mgt & Spt: Project Managers Program 3 (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0308616A Info Mgt - Central Software Design - Program 3 (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0308618A Single Agency Manager (SAM) - Core Program (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0308620A Single Agency Manager (SAM) - Other Programs (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0308698A Mgt HQ - Svc Acq Exec Chartered PEOs (Prog 3) (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0308699F Shared Early Warning (SEW) (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0310700A Command & Control Systems - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0310701A SINCGARS Family (MDAP 233) - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0310702A SMART-T (MDAP 568) - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0311100A Horizontal Technology Integration - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0311101A FBCB2 (MDAP 294) - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0311102A JSTARS CGS (MDAP 525) - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0313400A Intelligence Electronic Warfare Procurement - AA (1F1D) Ground Combat 0320700A Command & Control Systems - ARNG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0321100A Horizontal Technology Integration - ARNG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0321101A FBCB2 (MDAP 294) - ARNG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0321102A JSTARS CGS (MDAP 525) - ARNG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0323400A Intelligence Electronic Warfare Procurement - ARNG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0330700A Command & Control Systems - USAR (1F1D) Ground Combat 0331100A Horizontal Technology Integration - USAR (1F1D) Ground Combat 0331101A FBCB2 (MDAP 294) - USAR (1F1D) Ground Combat 0401115F C-130 Airlift Squadrons (1F1E) Mobility 0401118F C-141 Airlift Squadrons (IF) (1F1E) Mobility 0401119F C-5 Airlift Squadrons (IF) (1F1E) Mobility 0401120F Mobility Aerial Port Squadrons (IF) (H) (1F1E) Mobility 0401122F Airlift Support Services (IF) (H) (1F1E) Mobility 0401125F Aerial Port Squadrons (IF) (H) (1F1E) Mobility 0401130F C-17 Aircraft (IF) (1F1E) Mobility 0401132F C-130J Program (1F1E) Mobility 0401133F Aeromedical Evacuation (1F1E) Mobility 0401133N Aeromedical Evacuation (1F1E) Mobility 0401134F Large Aircraft IR Countermeasures (LAIRCM) (1F1E) Mobility 0401214F Air Cargo Material Handling (463-L) (Non-IF) (1F1E) Mobility 0401216F Airlift Mission Activities (Non-IF) (1F1E) Mobility 0401218F KC-135s (1F1E) Mobility 0401219F KC-10s (1F1E) Mobility 0401300F Mobility Air Intelligence System Activities (1F1E) Mobility 0401311F Airlift Support O&M (1F1E) Mobility 0401314F Operational Support Airlift (1F1E) Mobility 0401315F C-STOL Aircraft (1F1E) Mobility 0401318F CV-22 (1F1A) Strike 0401840F AMC Command and Control System (1F1E) Mobility 0401842F Engineering Installation Support - AMC (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0401853F Environmental Conservation (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0401854F Pollution Prevention (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0401856F Environmental Compliance (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0401876F Minor Constr (RPM) - Airlift (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0401878F Maint and Repair (RPM) - Airlift (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0401879F Real Property Services (RPS) - Mobility Forces (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0401890F Visual Information Activities (Airlift) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0401893F Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities (AMC) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0401894F RPMA (Airlift) (H) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0401895F Command and Base Communications - AMC (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0401896F Base Ops (Airlift) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0401897F Training (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0401898F Mgt HQ (Airlift) (Non-DBOF) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0401969F Combat Support - Airlift (1F1E) Mobility 0401976A Facilities Restoration & Modernization - Mobility (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0401978A Facilities Sustainment - Mobiliization Projects (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0402118N Project Ships (IF) (H) (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0402121N Cargo - Vehicle (RO/RO) (Commercial) (IF) (1F1E) Mobility 0402124N Commercial Tanker - Chartered (IF) (1F1C) Sea Control 0402198N Mgt HQ (Sealift) (IF) (H) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0403111F Port Terminal Operations (Military) (IF) (1F1E) Mobility 0403113F Traffic Management (IF) (H) (2L7) Central Logistics - Transportation 0404011F Special Operations Forces (1F1A) Strike 0404102F Aerospace Rescue and Recovery (1F1E) Mobility 0406029A Army Strategic Mobility Program (ASMP) (1F1E) Mobility 0406030A WRM - Ammunition (1F1E) Mobility 0406037A POMCUS (1F1E) Mobility 0406045A End Item Industrial Preparedness Activities (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0406076A Minor Constr (RPM) - Mobilization Projects (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0406078A Maint and Repair (RPM) - Mobilization Projects (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0407098N Mgt HQ - USTRANSCOM (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0408010DA Transportation (1F1E) Mobility 0408010DBE Transportation (1F1E) Mobility 0408010DF Transportation (1F1E) Mobility 0408010DN Transportation (1F1E) Mobility 0408011F Special Tactics / Combat Control (1F1E) Mobility 0408020DA Service Support to USTRANSCOM (1F1E) Mobility 0408020DF Service Support to USTRANSCOM (1F1E) Mobility 0408020DJT TRANSCOM Activities, DWCF (1F1E) Mobility 0408020DM Service Support to USTRANSCOM (1F1E) Mobility 0408020DN Service Support to USTRANSCOM (1F1E) Mobility 0408020F Service Support to USTRANSCOM (1F1E) Mobility 0408025A Service Support to TRANSCOM Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0408025F Service Support to TRANSCOM Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0408025JT TRANSCOM Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0408025M Maritime Prepositioning Forces (1F1E) Mobility 0408026M Norway Geo-Prepositioning (1F1E) Mobility 0408034N Mobility Enhancement (1F1E) Mobility 0408036N Sealift Enhancement (Surge) (1F1E) Mobility 0408042N National Defense Sealift Fund (1F1E) Mobility 0408085M Service Support to TRANSCOM (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0408085N Service Support to TRANSCOM (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0408090DA Service Support to Combatant HQ--TRANSCOM, DWCF (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0408090DF Service Support to Combatant HQ--TRANSCOM, DWCF (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0408090DJT Combatant HQ--TRANSCOM, DWCF (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0408090DM Service Support to Combatant HQ--TRANSCOM, DWCF (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0408090DN Service Support to Combatant HQ--TRANSCOM, DWCF (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0408090M Service Support to Combatant HQ--TRANSCOM, DWCF (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0408098A Mgt HQ (USTRANSCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0408098DA Mgt HQ - USTRANSCOM - DWCF (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0408098DF Mgt HQ - USTRANSCOM - DWCF (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0408098DM Mgt HQ - USTRANSCOM - DWCF (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0408098DN Mgt HQ - USTRANSCOM - DWCF (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0408098F Mgt HQ (USTRANSCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0408098M Mgt HQ (USTRANSCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0408098N Mgt HQ (USTRANSCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0408190A Service Support to Combatant HQ--TRANSCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0408190F Service Support to Combatant HQ--TRANSCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0408190JT Combatant HQ--TRANSCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0408190M Service Support to Combatant HQ--TRANSCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0408198DA Mgt HQ - Transportation (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0408719F Child Development (2R4A) CPB - Child Development 0408720F Family Centers (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0501189A Counterdrug Reserve OPTEMPO (1F2B) Protection 0501189F Counterdrug Reserve OPTEMPO (1F2B) Protection 0501196F Base Ops (Offensive) (AFR) (H) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0501198F Mgt HQ (Strategic Forces) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0501216F F-16 Air Defense Squadrons (ANG) (1F2B) Protection 0501217F F-15 Air Defense Squadrons (ANG) (1F2B) Protection 0501296F Base Ops (Defensive) (AFR) (H) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0501305F Operational HQ (1st Air Force) (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0501311F Command Control and Warning (ANG) (1F2B) Protection 0501312F Airborne Early Warning & Control System (AFR) (H) (1F1B) Air Control 0501314F National Security Emergency Preparedness (AFR) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0501396F Base Ops - Space Command (AFR) (H) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0501411F KC-135 Squadrons (ANG) (1F1A) Strike 0501421F KC-135 Squadrons (AFR-EQ) (1F1A) Strike 0501422F KC-135 Squadrons (AFR-Associate) (1F1A) Strike 0501611N Support Ships (FBM) (1F2A) Deterrence 0501628F B-1B Squadrons (ANG) (1F1A) Strike 0501631N Operational HQ (FBM) (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0501720F B-52 Squadrons (AFR) (1F1A) Strike 0501928A Service Support to FEMA (AR) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0502190N Visual Information Activities - Tactical (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0502196N Base Ops (Other Base Support) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0502198N Mgt HQ (LANTCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0502278A Facilities Sustainment - ArNG (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0502290A Service Support to Combatant HQ--SOCOM (Gd & Res) (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0502290JBB Combatant HQ--SOCOM (Guard and Reserve) (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 0502298N Mgt HQ (PACOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 0502306N Multi-Purpose Aircraft Carriers (1F1A) Strike 0502312N A-6 Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0502313N A-7 Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0502314N F/A-18 Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0502317N F-4 Squadrons (1F1B) Air Control 0502319N F-14 Squadrons (1F1B) Air Control 0502323N COD Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0502324N Early Warning Aircraft Squadrons (1F1B) Air Control 0502325N Reconnaissance Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0502326N Sea-Based Electronic Warfare Squadrons (1F1A) Strike 0502328N Readiness Squadrons (RCVW) (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0502332N SH-3 Squadrons (1F1C) Sea Control 0502338N Light Airborne Multi-Purpose System (LAMPS) (1F1C) Sea Control 0502341N ASW Patrol Squadrons (1F1C) Sea Control 0502345N Support Forces (1F1C) Sea Control 0502348N Cruisers (1F1A) Strike 0502349N Destroyers - Missile (1F1A) Strike 0502350N Destroyers - Non-Missile (1F1C) Sea Control 0502351N Frigates - Missile (1F1C) Sea Control 0502352N Frigates - Non-Missile (1F1C) Sea Control 0502354N Support Forces (1F1C) Sea Control 0502359N Mine Countermeasures Forces (1F1C) Sea Control 0502360N Air Mine Countermeasures Squadrons (1F1C) Sea Control 0502361N Mines and Mine Support (1F1C) Sea Control 0502366N Amphibious Assault Ships (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502368N Amphibious Tactical Support Units (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502372N Inshore Undersea Warfare Forces (1F1A) Strike 0502373N Naval Special Warfare Reserve Forces (1F1A) Strike 0502374N Explosive Ordnance Disposal Forces (1F1C) Sea Control 0502375N Underway Replenishment Ships (1F1E) Mobility 0502377N Major Fleet Support Ships (1F1C) Sea Control 0502378N Minor Fleet Support Ships (1F1C) Sea Control 0502379N Direct Support Squadron (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0502380N Special Combat Support - Cargo Handling (1F1C) Sea Control 0502381N Fleet Logistic Support (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0502383N Special Combat Support - Harbor Clearance (1F1C) Sea Control 0502384N Naval Construction Forces (1F1C) Sea Control 0502385N Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activities (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0502386N Deep Submergence Systems (1F1C) Sea Control 0502387N Cryptologic Direct Support (1F1C) Sea Control 0502393N Composite Readiness (1F1C) Sea Control 0502413N Fleet Support Training (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0502421N Operational HQ (Fleet) (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0502422N Operational HQ (Sea Control/Projection) (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0502424N Operational HQ (Sea Control/Air) (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0502425N Operational HQ (Sea Control/Surface) (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0502426N Operational HQ (Sea Control/Subsurface) (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0502498N Mgt HQ (Fleet) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0502501M F-4 Squadrons (VMFA) (MCR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502502M A-4 Squadrons (MCR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502503M Fixed-Wing Combat Support (MCR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502504M KC-130/VMGR Squadrons (MCR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502505M Tactical Combat Support (MCR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502506M Surface-to-Air Missile Defense (MCR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502507M UH-1 Squadrons (HML) (MCR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502508M CH-46/V22/HML Squadrons (MCR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502509M CH-53/HMH Squadrons (MCR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502510M AH-1/UH-1 Squadrons (MCR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502511M 4th Marine Division/MarForRes (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502512M Individual Mobilization Augmentee Program (MCR) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0502513M Other Combat Support (MCR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502514M Force Service Support Group (MCR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502515M Tactical Air Control System (MCR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502516M Helicopter Combat Support (MCR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502517M EA-6 Squadron (MCR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502518M F/A-18 Squadrons (MCR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502578A Facilities Sustainment - ARes (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0502579M F-5 Aircraft/VMFT (MCR) (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0502596N Base Ops (Fleet Support Surface) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0502598N Mgt HQ (Surface) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0502608F Training Aircraft (ANG) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0502609F F-15 Tactical Fighter Squadrons (ANG) (1F1B) Air Control 0502610F A-7 Squadrons (ANG) (1F1A) Strike 0502618F F-4 Squadrons (ANG) (H) (1F1A) Strike 0502619F A-10 Squadrons (ANG) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502620F F-16 Squadrons (ANG) (1F1A) Strike 0502624F RF-4 Squadrons (ANG) (1F1A) Strike 0502625F Air Base Ground Defense (ANG) (H) (1F1A) Strike 0502627F OA-10 Squadrons (ANG) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502629F F-4G Operations and Support (ANG) (1F1A) Strike 0502642F Air National Guard/Reserve OT&E Combat Development (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0502652F Pacer Coin (ANG) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0502671F Tactical Air Control System - Air (ANG) (1F1B) Air Control 0502672F Tactical Air Control System - Ground (ANG) (1F1B) Air Control 0502696N Base Ops (Naval Air Base Units) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0502698N Mgt HQ (Subsurface) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0502713F A-10 Squadrons (AFR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502714F F-4 Squadrons (AFR) (H) (1F1A) Strike 0502716F F-16 Squadrons (AFR) (1F1A) Strike 0502717F Training Aircraft (AFR) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0502718F OA-10 Squadrons (AFR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502719F F-16 Associate Units (AFR) (1F1A) Strike 0502721F KC-10 Squadrons (AFR - Associate) (1F1E) Mobility 0502796F Base Ops (Tactical Air Forces) (AFR) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0502798F Mgt HQ (Tactical Air Forces) (AFR) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0502811A Division Forces (ARNG) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502812A Nondivisional Combat Brigades/Regiments (ARNG) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502813A Other Nondivisional Combat Units (ARNG) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502814A Tactical Support Forces (ARNG) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502881A Special Mission Forces (ARNG) (H) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502885A Theater Defense Forces (ARNG) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502888A NG Title 32 Support to CINC Counterdrug Activities (1F2B) Protection 0502888F NG Title 32 Support to CINC Counterdrug Activities (1F2B) Protection 0502889F ANG Title 10 Support to Counterdrug Activities (1F2B) Protection 0502896N Base Ops (Fleet Support Subsurface Units) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0502898N Mgt HQ (Sea Control/Projection) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0502911A Division Forces (AR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502912A Nondivisional Combat Brigades/Regiments (AR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502913A Other Nondivisional Combat Units (AR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502914A Tactical Support Forces (AR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502923A Non-Div Combat Units (Nonaffiliated) (AR) (H) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502924A Tactical Support Forces (Nonaffiliated) (AR) (H) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502981A Special Mission Forces (AR) (H) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502985A Theater Defense Forces (AR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0502989A USAR Support to CINC Counternarcotics Activities (1F2B) Protection 0502989F USAFR Support to CINC Counternarcotics Activities (1F2B) Protection 0502996N Base Ops (Fleet Logistics Support Units) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0503011F Battlestaff Augmentation (AFR) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0503012F Communication Squadrons (AFR) (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0503098F Mgt HQ (Cryptologic) (AFR) (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0503098N Mgt HQ (Cryptologic) (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0503109F Counterintelligence/Investigative Activities (AFR) (2U3B1) DM - Security & Investigative Activities 0503110F Air Traffic Control (ANG) (2V4B) IANEC - Air Traffic Control 0503111F Deployable C4 Units (ANG) (1F1B) Air Control 0503112F Weather Service (ANG) (2V4A) IANEC - Geophysical Information 0503114F Aerospace Rescue/Recovery (ANG) (1F1E) Mobility 0503115F Tactical Cryptologic Units (ANG) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0503116F Space/Surveillance Operations (ANG) (1F2B) Protection 0503117F Imagery Exploitation and Production (ANG) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0503120F Communications Security (COMSEC) (AFR) (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0503121F Space Squadron (AFR) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0503122F Aerospace Rescue/Recovery (AFR) (1F1E) Mobility 0503124F Weather Service (AFR) (2V4A) IANEC - Geophysical Information 0503125F Intelligence Data Handling System (AFR) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0503126F Intelligence Support Activities (AFR) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0503128F Service Support to DIA (AFR) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0503129F Scientific and Technical Intelligence (AFR) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0503131N Fleet Intelligence Support Activity (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0503132N Cryptologic Activities (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0503136N Intelligence Support Center (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0503143N Cryptologic Communications (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0503144N Intelligence Comm & Defense Special Security Sys (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0503154N Navy Communications (NAVCOM) (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0503158N Communications Security (COMSEC) (2C5) C&II - Information Security 0503170N Weather Service (2V4A) IANEC - Geophysical Information 0503174N Counterintelligence and Investigative Activities (2U3B1) DM - Security & Investigative Activities 0503196F Base Ops - Communications/Intelligence (AFR) (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0503198N Mgt HQ (General Defense Intelligence Program) (2V3A) IANEC - HOAA 0503298N Mgt HQ (COMSEC) (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0503303N Field Operational Intelligence Office (2U3B1) DM - Security & Investigative Activities 0503313F Air Traffic Control/Telecomm - Electronic Support (2V4B) IANEC - Air Traffic Control 0503314F Traffic Control/ Approach/Landing (ATCALS) (AFR) (2V4B) IANEC - Air Traffic Control 0503329N European Command Intel Activities (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0503330N Pacific Command Intel Activities (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0503331N Atlantic Command Intel Activities (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0503335N ADP GDIP Support (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0503398F Mgt HQ (Communications) (H) (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0503398N Mgt HQ (Communications) (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0503505N Service Support to NSA (NR) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0503805F Service Support to NSA (AFR) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0503809N Service Support to DIA (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0503889A Counterdrug Support, Reserves (1F2B) Protection 0503889F Counterdrug Support, Reserves (1F2B) Protection 0503911A Intelligence Support Activities (AR) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0504118F C-141 Strategic Airlift Squadrons (ANG) (1F1E) Mobility 0504119F C-5 Strategic Airlift Squadrons (ANG) (1F1E) Mobility 0504120F Aerial Port Units (ANG) (1F1E) Mobility 0504121F C-17 Strategic Airlift Squadrons (ANG) (1F1E) Mobility 0504210F C-141 Strategic Airlift Squadrons (AFR - Equipped) (1F1E) Mobility 0504212F Aerial Port Units (AFR) (1F1E) Mobility 0504214F C-17 Strategic Airlift Squadrons (AFR - Equipped) (1F1E) Mobility 0504215F C-141 Airlift Squadrons (AFR - Associate) (1F1E) Mobility 0504216F C-9 Squadrons (AFR - Associate) (1F1E) Mobility 0504217F C-5 Airlift Squadrons (AFR - Associate) (1F1E) Mobility

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0504218F C-17 Airlift Squadrons (AFR - Associate) (1F1E) Mobility 0504219F C-5 Strategic Airlift Squadrons (AFR - Equipped) (1F1E) Mobility 0504314F Operational Support Airlift (ANG) (1F1E) Mobility 0504316N MSC Area Headquarters (2U1D2) DM - Operational Headquarters 0504321N Port Terminal Operations (1F1E) Mobility 0504332F C-130 Tactical Airlift Squadrons (ANG) (1F1E) Mobility 0504343F C-130 Tactical Airlift Squadrons (AFR) (1F1E) Mobility 0504396F Base Ops (Airlift) (AFR) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0504398N Mgt HQ (Sealift) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0504498F Mgt HQ (Mobility Forces) (AFR) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0504932A Port Terminal Operations (AR) (1F1E) Mobility 0505001D National Guard and Reserve Equipment (1F1D) Ground Combat 0505056M Environmental Compliance (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0505056N Environmental Compliance (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0505076N Minor Constr (RPM) - Other Naval Reserve (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505078N Maint and Repair (RPM) - Other Naval Reserve (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505095N Base Communications (Other Naval Reserve) (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0505096N Base Ops (Other Naval Reserve) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0505164N Reserve Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Dept (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0505165F Nuclear/Biological/Chemical Def Prg (ANG) (H) (1F1B) Air Control 0505166F Nuclear/Biological/Chemical Defense Program (AFR) (1F1A) Strike 0505167F Domestic Preparedness Against WMD (ANG) (1F2B) Protection 0505176N Minor Constr (RPM) - Reserve Air Bases (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505178N Maint and Repair (RPM) - Reserve Air Bases (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505195N Base Communications (Reserve Air Bases) (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0505196N Base Ops (Reserve Air Bases) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0505256F Environmental Compliance (ANG) (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0505276F Minor Constr (RPM) - Air National Guard (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505278F Maint and Repair (RPM) - Air National Guard (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505296F Base Ops (ANG) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0505356F Environmental Compliance - Air Force Reserve (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0505376F Minor Constr (RPM) - Air Force Reserve (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505378F Maint and Repair (RPM) - Air Force Reserve (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505393F C4 System Support (ANG) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0505394F RPMA (Other AFR) (H) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505395F Base Communications (AFR) (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0505396F Base Ops (Other) (AFR) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0505610A Info Mgt - Automation - Program 5 (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0505776M Minor Constr (RPM) - Marine Corps Reserve (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505778M Maint and Repair (RPM) - Marine Corps Reserve (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505794M RPMA (MCR) (H) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505796M Base Ops (MCR) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0505853A Environmental Conservation - Guard (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0505853F Environmental Conservation - Guard (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0505854A Pollution Prevention - Guard (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0505854F Pollution Prevention - Guard (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0505856A Environmental Compliance - Army NG (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0505876A Minor Constr (RPM) - Army National Guard (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505878A Maint and Repair (RPM) - Army National Guard (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505879A Real Property Services (RPS) - Guard (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505879F Real Property Services (RPS) - Guard (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505889A Counterdrug Intelligence Support, Reserves (1F2B) Protection 0505889F Counterdrug Intelligence Support, Reserves (1F2B) Protection 0505896A Base Ops (ARNG) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0505912A Info Mgt - Army Reserve (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0505953A Environmental Conservation - Reserve (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0505953F Environmental Conservation - Reserve (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0505953M Environmental Conservation - Reserve (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0505953N Environmental Conservation - Reserve (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0505954A Pollution Prevention - Reserve (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0505954F Pollution Prevention - Reserve (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0505954M Pollution Prevention - Reserve (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0505954N Pollution Prevention - Reserve (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0505956A Environmental Compliance - Army Reserve (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0505969F Combat Support - Air Force Reserve Components (1F1B) Air Control 0505976A Minor Constr (RPM) - Army Reserve (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505978A Maint and Repair (RPM) - Army Reserve (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505979A Real Property Services (RPS) - Reserve (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0505979F Real Property Services (RPS) - Reserve (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505979M Real Property Services (RPS) - Reserve (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505979N Real Property Services (RPS) - Reserve (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505987A Family Centers - Army Reserve (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0505994A RPMA (AR) (H) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0505996A Base Ops (AR) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0506198F Mgt HQ (R&D) (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0506284N R&D Laboratories and Facilities Management Support (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0506307N Facilities and Installations Support (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0506806F Acquisition and Command Support (AFR) (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0506807F Test and Evaluation Support (AFR) (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0506898N Mgt HQ (R&D) (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0507018N Real Estate and Construction Administration (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0507111F Combat Logistics Support Squadrons (AFR) (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0507112F Depot Maintenance (ANG) (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0507113M Logistic Support (Reserve) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0507113N Logistic Support (Reserve) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0507114F Air Logistics Center Augmentation (AFR) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0507115F Depot Maintenance (AFR) (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0507196F Base Ops (Logistics) (AFR) (2L2B1) Central Logistics - Base Operations Support 0507203N Supply Depots (Operations) (2L6) Central Logistics - Distribution Depot Operations 0507204N Inventory Control Point Operations (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0507205N Procurement Operations (2E3) Acquisition - Contract Oversight 0507211N Depot Maintenance (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0507217N Ship Maintenance Activities (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0507219N Naval Ordnance Activities (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0507253N Logistic Support Activities (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0507296N Base Ops (Logistics Units) (2L2B1) Central Logistics - Base Operations Support 0507298N Mgt HQ (Logistics) (2L1) Central Logistics - HOAA 0507310N Service Support to DLA (2L1) Central Logistics - HOAA 0507891A Depot Maintenance (ARNG) (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0507984A Maintenance Activities (AR) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0507991A Depot Maintenance (AR) (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0508047N Antiterrorism, Navy Reserve (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0508093A Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities - AR Res (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0508093F Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities - AF Res (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0508093N Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0508111N Recruit Training (NR) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0508112N Professional and Skill Progression Training (NR) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0508114N Flight Training (NR) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0508131N Care in Defense Facilities (2V4D) IANEC - Non-DHP Medical Programs 0508136N Health Activities (2V4D) IANEC - Non-DHP Medical Programs 0508137N Dental Care Activities (2V4D) IANEC - Non-DHP Medical Programs 0508140M Advertising Activities (MCR) (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0508141M Recruit Training (MCR) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0508142M Prof. Development Education and Skill Progression (2T4E3) Central Training - Professional Military Education 0508143M Undistributed Individual Ready Reserve (MCR) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0508144M Recruiting Activities (MCR) (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0508145N ADST - Active Duty for Special Training (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0508150F Recruiting Activities (ANG) (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0508151F Recruit Training (ANG) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0508152F Professional and Skill Progression Training (ANG) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0508153F Flight Training (ANG) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0508154F Advertising Activities (ANG) (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0508159F Advanced Distributed Learning (AFR) (2T3) Central Training - General Training Activities 0508160F Recruiting Activities (AFR) (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0508161F Recruit Training (AFR) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0508162F Professional and Skill Progression Training (AFR) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0508163F Military Training School Reserve Units (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0508164F Joint Departmental and Agency Support (AFR) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0508166F Flight Training (AFR) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0508167F AETC Instructor Pilots (AFR) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0508168F Advertising Activities (AFR) (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0508170N Undistributed Individual Ready Reserve (NR) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0508190F Visual Information Activities (Reserve) (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support 0508190M Visual Information Activities (Reserve) (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support 0508190N Visual Information Activities (Reserve) (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support 0508196N Base Ops (Training Units) (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0508198N Mgt HQ (Training) (2T1) Central Training - HOAA 0508211F Medical Service Units (AFR) (2V4D) IANEC - Non-DHP Medical Programs 0508212F Aeromedical Evacuation Units (AFR) (1F1E) Mobility 0508213F Medical Mobilization Augmentees (AFR) (2V4D) IANEC - Non-DHP Medical Programs 0508221F Medical Readiness Units (ANG) (2V4D) IANEC - Non-DHP Medical Programs 0508222F Aeromedical Evacuation Units (ANG) (1F1E) Mobility 0508296F Base Ops (Training) (AFR) (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support 0508711N Recruiting Activities (NR) (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0508712N Advertising Activities (NR) (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0508713N Navy Standard Integrated Personnel System (NSIPS) (2P4A) CPA - Personnel Management 0508714N System Executive Office - Manpower and Personnel (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0508715N Business Process Reengineering - Manpower and Pers (2P3) CPA - General Personnel Support Activities 0508716N Other Personnel Activities (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0508719N Child Development (2R4A) CPB - Child Development 0508720N Family Centers (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0508789F Counterdrug Demand Reduction Activities, Reserves (1F2B) Protection 0508792N Station Hospitals and Medical Clinics (2V4D) IANEC - Non-DHP Medical Programs 0508798N Mgt HQ (Health Care) (2V4D) IANEC - Non-DHP Medical Programs 0508891A Recruiting Activities (ARNG) (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0508892A Recruit Training (ARNG) (2T4A1) Central Training - Recruit Training 0508893A Professional and Skill Progression Training (ARNG) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0508897A Medical Support Units (ARNG) (2V4D) IANEC - Non-DHP Medical Programs 0508899A Advertising Activities (ARNG) (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0508984A IRR Training (AR) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0508990A Visual Information Activities (Reserve) (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support 0508991A Recruiting Activities (AR) (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0508992A Recruit Training (AR) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0508993A Professional and Skill Progression Training (AR) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0508995A Field Activities - Public Affairs (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0508997A Medical Support Units (AR) (2V4D) IANEC - Non-DHP Medical Programs 0508998A Mgt HQ - Public Affairs (AR) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0508999A Advertising Activities (AR) (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0509099A Reserve Component QDR Adjustments (1Z) Forces Resource Adjustments 0509118F Civilian Disability Compensation Program (AFR) (2P4A) CPA - Personnel Management 0509220F Reserve Readiness Support (ANG) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0509297F Civil Engineer Squadrons, Heavy Repair (ANG) (1F1B) Air Control 0509298F Mgt HQ (Air National Guard) (2U1A3) DM - Military Department Headquarters 0509313F Other Support (AFR) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0509314F Services - Reserves (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0509330F Reserve Readiness Support (AFR) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0509389F Federal Emergency Management Agency (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0509391F Service Support to Non-DOD Activities (AFR) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0509392F Personnel Administration (AFR) (2P4A) CPA - Personnel Management 0509393F Civil Engineering Flights (AFR) (1F1B) Air Control 0509397F Civil Engineering Squadrons, Heavy Repair (AFR) (1F1B) Air Control 0509398F Mgt HQ (Air Force Reserve) (2U1A3) DM - Military Department Headquarters 0509498N Mgt HQ (Departmental Naval Reserve) (2U1A3) DM - Military Department Headquarters 0509513N Service-Wide Support (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0509517N Service Support to Non-DOD Activities (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0509519N Public Affairs (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0509520N Reserve Readiness Support (Naval Reserve) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0509521N Personnel Administration (2P4A) CPA - Personnel Management 0509523N Personnel Administration (Naval Reserve) (2P4A) CPA - Personnel Management 0509596N Base Ops - Administrative (2U2B1) DM - Base Operations Support 0509598N Mgt HQ (Field Naval Reserve) (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0509698N Mgt HQ (Departmental) (2U1A3) DM - Military Department Headquarters 0509720M Reserve Readiness Support (MCR) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0509891A Mobilization Base Units (ARNG) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0509892A Reserve Readiness Support (ARNG) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0509895A Base Communications (ARNG) (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0509898A Mgt HQ (ARNG) (2U1A3) DM - Military Department Headquarters 0509990D Reserve Mobilization Insurance (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0509991A Mobilization Base Units (AR) (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0509992A Reserve Readiness Support (AR) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0509993A Personnel Administration (AR) (2P4A) CPA - Personnel Management 0509995A Base Communications (AR) (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0509998A Mgt HQ (Army Reserve) (2U1A3) DM - Military Department Headquarters 0510198N Mgt HQ (International) (2U1C) DM - International Management Headquarters

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0522054A Pollution Prevention (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0522056A Environmental Compliance (ECAP) (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0522076A Minor Constr (RPM) - ArNG (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0522078A Maint and Repair (RPM) - ArNG (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0522079A Real Property Services (RPS) - ArNG (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0522092A STARC Headquarters Support (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0522093A Force Related Training - RC School House (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0522096A Base Ops - Ar NG (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0522111A Heavy Divisions - Ar NG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0522114A Light Divisions - Ar NG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0522121A Corps Aviation - Ar NG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0522124A Corps Air Defense - Ar NG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0522125A Separate Combat Units - Ar NG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0522126A Corps Field Artillery - Ar NG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0522131A Corps Signal - Ar NG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0522133A Corps Support Command - Ar NG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0522135A Corps Engineers - Ar NG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0522138A Corps Medical - Ar NG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0522139A Corps Military Police - Ar NG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0522141A EAC - Theater Aviation - Ar NG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0522143A EAC - Theater Logistics - Ar NG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0522145A EAC - Theater Engineer - Ar NG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0522150A Land Forces Maintenance (DS/GS) - Ar NG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0522207A Depot Maintenance - Ar NG (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0522208A Force Readiness Operations Support (2V4D) IANEC - Non-DHP Medical Programs 0522209A Training Operations Support (1F1D) Ground Combat 0522534A Corps Military Intelligence - Ar NG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0522538A Corps Support - Other Units - Ar NG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0522544A EAC - Military Intelligence - Ar NG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0522545A EAC - Theater Signal - Ar NG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0522548A EAC - Other Units - Ar NG (1F1D) Ground Combat 0523126A Long-Haul Communications - Ar NG (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0523889A Counter Drug - Ar NG (1F2B) Protection 0525167A Domestic Preparedness Against WMD (Ar NG) (1F2B) Protection 0528090A Audiovisual & Visual Info Production, Acquisition (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0528093A Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities - Ar NG (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0528095A Base Comm - General PurposeForces - Land Forces (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0528610A Information Management - Ar NG (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0528719A Child Development Services (ARNG) (2R4A) CPB - Child Development 0528720A Family Centers (ARNG Community Services) (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0528853A Environmental Conservation - Ar NG (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0530155A Second Destination Transportation (USAR Install) (2L7) Central Logistics - Transportation 0531111A Unified Commands (2V4E) IANEC - Joint Exercises 0531197A Other Additional Activities (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0532021A Life Cycle Contractor Support (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0532054A Pollution Prevention (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0532056A Environmental Compliance (ECAP) (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0532076A Minor Constr (RPM) - Ar Res (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0532078A Maint and Repair (RPM) - Ar Res (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0532079A Real Property Services (RPS) - AR Res (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0532095A Base Comm - General PurposeForces - Land Forces (2A2B2) Force Installations - Base Communications 0532096A Base Ops - Ar Res (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0532111A Division Forces - Ar Res (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532121A Corps Aviation - Ar Res (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532125A Separate Combat Units - Ar Res (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532127A Corps Combat Forces - Ar Res (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532131A Corps Signal - Ar Res (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532133A Corps Support Command - Ar Res (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532135A Corps Engineers - Ar Res (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532138A Corps Medical - Ar Res (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532139A Corps Military Police - Ar Res (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532141A EAC - Theater Aviation - Ar Res (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532143A EAC - Theater Logistics - Ar Res (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532145A EAC - Theater Engineer - Ar Res (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532148A EAC - Medical Defense - Ar Res (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532150A Maint Activity (AMSA, ECS, ASF, INT Maint) - ArRes (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0532151A Forces - Land Forces Operations Support (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532152A USAR Land Forces Operations Support (1F1D) Ground Combat

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0532153A Combat Training Centers (DIV (EXS) ) (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0532207A Depot Maintenance (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0532208A Force Readiness Operations Support (2V4D) IANEC - Non-DHP Medical Programs 0532212A Training Area Management and Operations (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support 0532214A Force Training Support (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0532218A USAR Force Readiness Support Activities (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532292A Reserve Readiness Support (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0532293A Professional and Skill Progression Training (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 0532344A Corps Finance and Personnel Groups (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532438A EAC - Support Forces - Ar Res (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532444A EAC - Theater Finance and Support Personnel (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532534A Corps Military Intelligence - Ar Res (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532538A Corps Support - Other Units - Ar Res (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532544A EAC - Military Intelligence - Ar Res (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532545A EAC - Theater Signal - Ar Res (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532547A EAC - Military Police - Ar Res (1F1D) Ground Combat 0532548A EAC - Other Units - Ar Res (1F1D) Ground Combat 0533126A Long-Haul Communications - Ar Res (2C4) C&II - Long-Haul Communications 0534903A National Guard Balancing Entry (1Z) Forces Resource Adjustments 0535889A Counter Drug Activities (1F2B) Protection 0538090A Audiovisual & Visual Info Production, Acquisition (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0538610A Information Management (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0538720A Family Centers (Army Reserve Community Services) (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0538853A Environmental Conservation (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0601101A In-House Laboratory Independent Research (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601101D In-House Laboratory Independent Research (H) (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601101D8Z In-House Laboratory Independent Research (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601101E Defense Research Sciences (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601101F In-House Laboratory Independent Research (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601101N In-House Laboratory Independent Research (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601101W In-House Laboratory Independent Research (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601102A Defense Research Sciences (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601102F Defense Research Sciences (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601102N Defense Research Services (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601103D University Research Initiatives (H) (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601103D8Z University Research Initiatives (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601104A University and Industry Research Centers (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601105D8Z Gulf War Illness (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601108D8Z High Energy Laser Research Initiatives (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601109D US-Japan Management Training (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601110D Focused Research Initiatives (H) (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601110D8Z Focused Research Initiatives (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601111D8Z Government/Industry Cooperative Research Program (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601114D8Z Defense Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601152N In-House Laboratory Independent Research (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601153N Defense Research Sciences (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0601384BP Chemical and Biological Defense Program (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0602101F Geophysics (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602102F Materials (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602104A TRACTOR ROSE (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602105A Materials Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602109H Superconductive Magnetic Energy Storage (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602110E Next Generation Internet (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602111N Air and Surface Launched Weapons Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602114N Power Projection Applied Research (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602120A Sensors and Electronic Survivability (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602121N Ship, Submarine & Logistics Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602122A TRACTOR HIP (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602122N Aircraft Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602123A TRACTOR FIELD (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602123N Force Protection Applied Research (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602131M Marine Corps Landing Force Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602160D8Z Counterproliferation Support (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602173C Support Technologies - Applied Research (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602201F Aerospace Vehicle Technologies (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602202F Human Effectiveness Applied Research (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602203F Aerospace Propulsion (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602204F Aerospace Sensors (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research

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Applied Research 0602235N Common Picture Applied Research (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602236N Warfighter Sustainment Applied Research (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602269F Hypersonic Flight Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602270A Electronic Warfare Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602270N Electronic Warfare Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602271N RF Systems Applied Research (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602301E Computing Systems and Communications Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602302E Embedded Software and Pervasive Computing (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602302F Rocket Propulsion and Astronautics Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602303A Missile Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602307A Advanced Weapons Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602308A Modeling and Simulation Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602314N Undersea Warfare Surveillance Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602315N Mine Countermeasures, Mining and Special Warfare (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602323N Submarine Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602324N Nuclear Propulsion Technology (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0602383E Biological Warfare Defense (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602384BP Chemical and Biological Defense Program (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602435N Ocean Warfighting Environment Applied Research (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602601A Combat Vehicle and Automotive Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602601F Space Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602602F Conventional Munitions (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602605F Directed Energy Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602618A Ballistics Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602622A Chemical, Smoke and Equipment Defeating Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602623A Joint Service Small Arms Program (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602624A Weapons and Munitions Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602633N Undersea Warfare Weaponry Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602702E Tactical Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602702F Command Control and Communications (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602705A Electronics and Electronic Devices (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602707E Particle Beam Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602708E Integrated Command and Control Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602709A Night Vision Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602712A Countermine Systems (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602712E Materials and Electronics Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602714E Treaty Verification (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602715BR Nuclear Sustainment & Counterproliferation Tech (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602715H Defense Special Weapons Agency (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602716A Human Factors Engineering Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602720A Environmental Quality Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602727A Non-System Training Device Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602747N Undersea Warfare Applied Research (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602782A Command, Control and Communications Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602782N Mine and Expeditionary Warfare Applied Research (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602783A Computer and Software Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602784A Military Engineering Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602785A Manpower, Personnel and Training Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602786A Warfighter Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602787A Medical Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602787D Medical Technology (H) (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602787D8Z Medical Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602788A TRACTOR FLOP (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602789A Army Artificial Intelligence Technology (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602805A Dual Use Science and Technology Program (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0602805F Dual Use Science and Technology Program (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602805N Dual Use Science and Technology Program (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602813A TRACTOR DUMP (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0602890D8Z High Energy Laser Research (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0602936N Independent Exploratory Development (2D1) S&TP - Basic Research 0603001A Warfighter Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603002A Medical Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603002D Medical Advanced Technology (H) (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603002D8Z Medical Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603003A Aviation Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603004A Weapons and Munitions Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603005A Combat Vehicle and Automotive Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603006A Command,Control, Communications Adv Tech (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603007A Manpower, Personnel and Training Adv Tech (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603009A TRACTOR HIKE (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603012A TRACTOR HOLE (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603013A TRACTOR DIRT (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603017A TRACTOR RED (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603018A TRACTOR TREAD (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603019A TRACTOR DUMP (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603020A TRACTOR ROSE (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603053A Advanced Command and Control Vehicle (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603102A Materials and Structures Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603104D Explosives Demilitarization Technology (H) (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603104D8Z Explosives Demilitarization Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603105A Military HIV Research (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603105D8Z Military HIV Research (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603105F OLYMPIC (H) (1F2A) Deterrence 0603106F Logistics Systems Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603107F Technical Evaluation System (1F1A) Strike 0603108F Integrated Data Systems (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603109N Integrated Aircraft Avionics (1F1A) Strike 0603110F Special Evaluation System (1F1B) Air Control 0603111F Meridian (1F1A) Strike 0603112F Advanced Materials for Weapon Systems (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603114N Power Projection Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603115HP Medical Development (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0603120D8Z Demining (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603121D8Z SO/LIC Advanced Development (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603122A TRACTOR HIP (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603122D Counterterrorism Technical Support (H) (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603122D8Z Counterterrorism Technical Support (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603123N Force Protection Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603160BR Counterproliferation Support - Adv Dev (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603160D Counterproliferation Support - Adv Dev (H) (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603160D8Z Counterproliferation Support - Adv Dev (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603173C Support Technologies - Adv Tech Dev (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603174C Space Based Lasers (SBL) (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603202F Aerospace Propulsion Subsystems Integration (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603203F Advanced Aerospace Sensors (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603205F Flight Vehicle Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603207N Air/Ocean Tactical Applications (1F1C) Sea Control 0603208N Training System Aircraft (2T4B2) Central Training - Aviation & Flight Training 0603211F Aerospace Technology Dev/Demo (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603214C Space Based Interceptors (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603215C Limited Defense System (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603216C Theater Missile Defense Advanced Development (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603216F Aerospace Propulsion and Power Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603216N Aviation Survivability (1F1C) Sea Control 0603217C Ballistic Missile Defense Advanced Development (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0603217N Air Systems and Weapons Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603218C Research and Support Activities (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603223F New Surveillance Aircraft (1F1A) Strike 0603225D Joint DoD-DoE Munitions Technology Development (H) (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603225D8Z Joint DoD-DoE Munitions Technology Development (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603226E Experimental Evaluation of Major Innovative Tech (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603227E Relocatable Target Detection Technology Program (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603227F Personnel, Training and Simulation Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0603228D Physical Security Equipment (H) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0603228D8Z Physical Security Equipment (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0603231F Crew Systems and Personnel Protection Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603232D8Z Automatic Target Recognition (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603235N Common Picture Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603236N Warfighter Sustainment Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603238A Global Surv/Air Def/Precision Strike Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603238F Global Surveillance and Communication Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603238N Precision Strike and Air Defense Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603245F Flight Vehicle Technology Integration (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603250F Lincoln Laboratory (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603253F Advanced Sensor Integration (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603254N ASW Systems Development (1F1C) Sea Control 0603260F Intelligence Advanced Development (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0603261N Tactical Airborne Reconnaissance (1X2B) JMIP 0603266N AH-1T Composite Rotor Blade (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603267N Combat Identification System (1F1C) Sea Control 0603269F National Aero Space Plane Technology Program (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603269N National Aero Space Plane Technology Program (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603270A Electronic Warfare Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603270F Electronic Combat Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603270N Advanced Electronic Warfare Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603271N RF Systems Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603280A Joint Tactical Radio - Adv Dev (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603285E Advanced Aerospace Systems (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603302F Space and Missile Rocket Propulsion (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603303A Surface-to-Surface Missile Rocket System (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603304A Army BMD Support to BMDO (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0603307F Air Base Operability Advanced Development (1F1B) Air Control 0603308A Army Missile Defense Systems Integration (Dem/Val) (1F1B) Air Control 0603311F Ballistic Missile Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603313A Missile and Rocket Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603319F Airborne Laser Program (1F1B) Air Control 0603320N Low Cost Anti-Radiation Seeker (1F1A) Strike 0603321N Advanced Air-to-Air Missile (AAAM) (1F1B) Air Control 0603322A TRACTOR CAGE (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603363F Armament Technology Integration (H) (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603382N Advanced Combat Systems Technology (1F1C) Sea Control 0603384BP Chemical and Biological Defense Program - Adv Dev (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603392A Anti-Satellite Weapon (ASAT) (1F3B) Space Control 0603393A TRACTOR TRAILER (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603401F Advanced Spacecraft Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603402F Space Test Program (SPACE) (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0603410F Space Systems Environmental Interactions Tech. (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603425F Advanced Warning System (H) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0603428F Space Subsystems Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603430F Advanced EHF MILSATCOM (SPACE) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0603432F Polar MILSATCOM (SPACE) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0603434F Nat Polar-orbiting Op'nl Environment Satellite Sys (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0603438F Space Control Technology (1F3B) Space Control 0603440F BRILLIANT EYES (1F2B) Protection 0603441F Space Based IR Architecture (SBIR) - Dem/Val (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0603444F Maui Space Surveillance System (MSSS) (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603451N Tactical Space Operations (1F1C) Sea Control 0603502N Surface and Shallow Water Mine Countermeasures (1F1C) Sea Control 0603504N Advanced Submarine Combat Systems Development (1F1C) Sea Control 0603506N Surface Ship Torpedo Defense (1F1C) Sea Control 0603508N Surface Ship & Submarine HM&E Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603512N Carrier Systems Development (1F1A) Strike 0603513N Shipboard System Component Development (1F1C) Sea Control 0603514N Ship Combat Survivability (1F1C) Sea Control 0603525N PILOT FISH (1F1C) Sea Control 0603526N Advanced Software and Computing Technology (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0603527N RETRACT LARCH (1F1C) Sea Control 0603528N Non-Acoustic Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) (1F1C) Sea Control 0603536N RETRACT JUNIPER (1F1C) Sea Control 0603542N Radiological Control (1F1C) Sea Control 0603553N Surface ASW (1F1C) Sea Control

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0603555N Sea Control and Littoral Warfare Technology Demo (1F1C) Sea Control 0603559N SSGN Conversion (1F1C) Sea Control 0603561N Advanced Submarine System Development (1F1C) Sea Control 0603562N Submarine Tactical Warfare Systems (1F1C) Sea Control 0603563N Ship Concept Advanced Design (1F1C) Sea Control 0603564N Ship Preliminary Design & Feasibility Studies (1F1C) Sea Control 0603569E Advanced Submarine Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603570D Defense Laboratory Partnership Program (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603570E Defense Reinvestment (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603570N Advanced Nuclear Power Systems (1F1C) Sea Control 0603573N Advanced Surface Machinery Systems (1F1C) Sea Control 0603576N CHALK EAGLE (1F1C) Sea Control 0603582N Combat System Integration (1F1C) Sea Control 0603591N Joint Advanced Systems (1F1C) Sea Control 0603601F Conventional Weapons Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603601N Mine Development (1F1C) Sea Control 0603604A Nuclear Munitions - Adv Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603605F Advanced Weapons Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603606A Landmine Warfare and Barrier Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603607A Joint Service Small Arms Program (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603609N Conventional Munitions (1F1A) Strike 0603610N Advanced Warhead Development (MK-50) (1F1C) Sea Control 0603611M Marine Corps Assault Vehicles (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603612A Advanced Anti-Tank Weapon Systems (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603612M Marine Corps Mine Countermeasures - Adv Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603617A Non-Line of Sight (N-LOS) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603617F Command, Control, and Communication Applications (1F1B) Air Control 0603619A Landmine Warfare and Barrier - Adv Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603627A Smoke, Obscurant and Target Defeating Sys-Adv Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603634N Electromagnetic Effects Protection Development (1F1C) Sea Control 0603635M Marine Corps Ground Combat/Support System (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603639A Tank and Medium Caliber Ammunition (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603640A Artillery Propellant Development (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603640M USMC Advanced Technology Demonstration (ATD) (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603642A Medium Surface-to-Air Missile (H) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603645A Armored System Modernization - Adv Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603647A TRACTOR DIRT (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603649A Engineer Mobility Equipment Advanced Development (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603653A Advanced Tank Armament System (ATAS) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603654A Line-Of-Sight Technology Demonstration (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603654N Joint Service Explosive Ordnance Development (1F1C) Sea Control 0603658N Cooperative Engagement (1F1C) Sea Control 0603660N Advanced Development Projects (1F1C) Sea Control 0603661N Retract Violet (1F1C) Sea Control 0603690F Information Operations Technology (1F1A) Strike 0603691N MK 48 ADCAP - Adv Dev (1F1C) Sea Control 0603704D Special Technical Support (H) (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603704D8Z Special Technical Support (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603705D Manufacturing Technology (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0603706N Medical Development (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603707F Weather Systems Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603707N Manpower, Personnel and Training Adv Tech Dev (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603708D Integrated Diagnostics (H) (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0603708D8Z Integrated Diagnostics (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0603708N ASW Signal Processing (1F1C) Sea Control 0603709D Joint Robotics Program (H) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603709D8Z Joint Robotics Program (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603709N Advanced Marine Biological System (1F1C) Sea Control 0603710A Night Vision Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603710D Classified Program - C3I (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0603711BR Arms Control Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603711H Verification Technology Demonstration (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603711N Fleet Tactical Development (1F1C) Sea Control 0603712N Environmental Quality and Logistics - Adv Dev (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603712S Generic Logistics R&D Technology Demonstrations (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603713A Army Data Distribution System (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603713N Ocean Engineering Technology Development (1F1C) Sea Control 0603714D Advanced Sensor Applications Program (H) (1X2B) JMIP

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0603714D8Z Advanced Sensor Applications Program (1X2B) JMIP 0603714F DoD Physical Security Equipment - Exterior (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0603715D AIM-9 Consolidated Program (1F1B) Air Control 0603716D Strategic Environmental Research Program (H) (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603716D8Z Strategic Environmental Research Program (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603718D Medical Research (2V4D) IANEC - Non-DHP Medical Programs 0603719D FOCUS HOPE (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0603720D Environmental Special Project (2U2A) DM - Environmental Programs 0603721D DoD Environmental Studies Development (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0603721N Environmental Protection (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0603723F Environmental Engineering Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603724D Biological Defense - Adv Dev (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603724N Navy Energy Program (1F1C) Sea Control 0603725D Computers and Comms to Reduce Medical Costs (2M1) DHP - HOAA 0603725N Facilities Improvement (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0603726D8Z Joint Technology Insertion Program (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603726F Aerospace Info Tech Sys Integration (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603727D8Z Joint Warfighting Program (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603727N Navy Technical Information Presentation System (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603728A Environmental Quality Technology Development (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603728D8Z Agile Port Demonstration (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603728F Advanced Computing Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603729D8Z Rocket Launch Facility Upgrades (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603729M Marine Corps Combat Services Support (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603729N Warfighter Protection Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603730A Tactical Surveillance System - Adv Dev (1X2B) JMIP 0603730D8Z Airfield Surface Traffic Monitoring (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603734A Military Engineering Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603734J Island Sun Support (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0603734N CHALK CORAL (1F1C) Sea Control 0603735N WWMCCS Architecture (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0603736D CALS Initiative (H) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0603736D8Z CALS Initiative (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0603737D Balanced Technology Initiative (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603737N LINK HAZEL (1F1C) Sea Control 0603738D Cooperative DoD/VA Medical Research (H) (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603738D8Z Cooperative DoD/VA Medical Research (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603739E Advanced Electronics Technologies (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603739N Navy Logistic Productivity (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0603740N LINK LAUREL (1F1C) Sea Control 0603741D Air Defense Initiative (1F2B) Protection 0603742A Advanced Electronic Devices Development (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603742F Combat Identification Technology (1F1B) Air Control 0603744E Advanced Simulation (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603745A Tactical Electronic Support Systems - Adv Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603745E Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603746A Single Channel Ground & Airborne Radio System (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603746E Maritime Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603746N RETRACT MAPLE (1F1C) Sea Control 0603747A Soldier Support and Survivability (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603747E Electric Vehicles (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603747N Undersea Warfare Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603748E Natural Gas Vehicles (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603748N LINK PLUMERIA (1F1C) Sea Control 0603750D Advanced Concept Technology Demonstrations (H) (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603750D8Z Advanced Concept Technology Demonstrations (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603750N CHALK WEED (1F1C) Sea Control 0603751N RETRACT ELM (1F1C) Sea Control 0603752D8Z Commercial Technology Insertion Program (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603752N CHALK POINSETTIA (1F1C) Sea Control 0603753S Electronic Commerce Resource Centers (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603755D High Performance Computing Modernization Prog (H) (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603755D8Z High Performance Computing Modernization Program (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603755N Ship Self Defense - Dem/Val (1F1C) Sea Control 0603756D Consolidated DoD Software Initiative (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603756E Consolidated DoD Software Initiative (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603757A Forward Area Air Defense (FAAD) System (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603757E Cooperative Agreement Program (2E1) Acquisition - 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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0603757N Joint Warfare Experiments (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603758N Navy Warfighting Experiments and Demonstrations (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603759A ChemBio Defense and Smoke Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603760A Distributive Interactive Simulation - Adv Dev (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0603760E Command, Control and Communications Systems (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603761E Communication and Simulation Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603762E Sensor and Guidance Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603763E Marine Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603763N Warfare Systems Architecture and Engineering (2E5) Acquisition - Studies & Analyses 0603764E Land Warfare Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603764N LINK EVERGREEN (1F1C) Sea Control 0603765E Classified DARPA Programs (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603766A Tactical Electronic Surveillance System - Adv Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603771A Industrial Preparedness Manufacturing Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603771F Industrial Preparedness Manufacturing Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603771N Industrial Preparedness Manufacturing Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603771S Industrial Preparedness Manufacturing Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603772A Advanced Tactical Computer Science & Sensor Tech (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603774A Night Vision Systems Advanced Development (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603778A MLRS Product Improvement Program (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603779A Environmental Quality Technology Dem/Val (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0603781D8Z Software Engineering Institute (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603782A Warfighter Information Network-Tactical - DEM/VAL (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603782N Mine and Expeditionary Warfare Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603785N Combat Systems Oceanographic Performance Asses (H) (1F1C) Sea Control 0603787N Special Processes (1F1A) Strike 0603789F C3I Advanced Development (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603790A NATO Research and Development (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603790D NATO Research and Development (H) (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0603790D8Z NATO Research and Development (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0603790F NATO Research and Development (H) (1F1B) Air Control 0603790N NATO Research and Development (1F1C) Sea Control 0603790T NATO Research and Development (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0603792N Advanced Technology Transition (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603794N C3 Advanced Technology (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603795N Land Attack Technology (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603800E Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) - Dem/Val (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603800F Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) - Dem/Val (1F1A) Strike 0603800N Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) - Dem/Val (1F1A) Strike 0603801A Aviation - Adv Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603801F Special Programs (1F1B) Air Control 0603802A Weapons and Munitions - Adv Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603804A Logistics and Engineer Equipment - Adv Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603805A Combat Service Support Control Sys Eval & Analysis (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603805E Dual Use Applications Programs (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603805S Dual Use Application Programs (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603806A NBC Defense System - Adv Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603807A Medical Systems - Adv Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603808A Classified Program (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603811A Meteorological Data Systems (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603813A TRACTOR PULL (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603825D8Z Multidisciplinary Technology Initiatives (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603832D Defense Modeling and Simulation Office Program (H) (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603832D8Z Joint Wargaming Simulation Management Office (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603840F Global Broadcast Service (GBS) (1F1A) Strike 0603845F Advanced Wideband System (AWS) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0603850A Integrated Broadcast Service (JMIP/DISTP) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0603850F Integrated Broadcast Service (Dem/Val) (1F1B) Air Control 0603851A TRACTOR CAGE (Dem/Val) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603851D Environmental Security Tech Certification Pgm (H) (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0603851D8Z Environmental Security Technical Certification Pgm (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0603851F Intercontinental Ballistic Missile - Dem/Val (1F2A) Deterrence 0603851M Nonlethal Weapons - Dem/Val (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603852F C-130J - Dem/Val (1F1E) Mobility 0603852N Arsenal Ship (1F1A) Strike 0603853F Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) - Dem/Val (1F3A) Space Force Launch 0603854A Artillery Systems - Dem/Val (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603854F Wideband Gapfiller System (Space) (1F3C) Force Enhancement

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0603855F Space Architect Office (1F3B) Space Control 0603856A SCAMP Block II - Dem/Val (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603857J All Service Combat Identification Evaluation Team (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0603857N All Service Combat Identification Evaluation Team (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0603858D8Z Unexploded Ordnance Detection and Clearance (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0603859F Pollution Prevention (Dem/Val) (2A2A) Force Installations - Environmental Programs 0603860F Jt Precision Approach and Landing System - Dem/Val (1F1B) Air Control 0603860N Jt Precision Approach and Landing System - Dem/Val (1F1A) Strike 0603861C Theater High-Altitude Area Def Sys - TMD - Dem/Val (1F1B) Air Control 0603862C TMD Ground-Based Radar (GBR-T) - Dem/Val (1F1B) Air Control 0603863C HAWK System BM/C3 - Dem/Val (1F1B) Air Control 0603864C Theater Missile Defense BM/C3 - Dem/Val (1F1B) Air Control 0603865C Patriot PAC-3 TMD Acquisition - Dem/Val (1F1B) Air Control 0603867C Navy Area Theater Missile Defense System (1F1B) Air Control 0603868C Navy Theater Wide Missile Defense System (1F1B) Air Control 0603869C Meads Concepts - Dem/Val (1F1B) Air Control 0603870C Boost Phase Intercept TMD - Dem/Val (1F1B) Air Control 0603871C National Missile Defense - Dem/Val (1F2B) Protection 0603872C Joint Theater Missile Defense - Dem/Val (1F1B) Air Control 0603873C Family-of Syst Engineering & Integration (FoS E&I) (1F1B) Air Control 0603874C BMD Technical Operations (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0603875C International Cooperative Programs (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0603876C Threat and Countermeasures (1F1B) Air Control 0603876F Space-Based Laser (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603877C BMD Architecture & Engineering (1F1B) Air Control 0603878C BMD Test and Evaluation (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0603884BP Chemical and Biological Defense Program - Dem/Val (1F1D) Ground Combat 0603889A Counterdrug RDT&E Projects (1F2B) Protection 0603889E Counterdrug RDT&E Projects (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0603889N Counterdrug RDT&E Projects (1F2B) Protection 0603892D8Z ASAT (1F3B) Space Control 0603920D8Z Humanitarian Demining (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0603923D8Z Coalition Warfare (2E5) Acquisition - Studies & Analyses 0603924D8Z High Energy Laser Advanced Technology Program (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0604012F Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System (JHMCS) (1F1B) Air Control 0604160D Counterproliferation Support - EMD (H) (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0604160D8Z Counterproliferation Support - EMD (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0604201A Aircraft Avionics (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604201F Integrated Avionics Planning and Development (1F1B) Air Control 0604202A Aircraft Weapons (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604211F Advanced Aerial Target Development (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0604212F Aircraft Equipment Development (1F1B) Air Control 0604212N Other Helo Development (1F1C) Sea Control 0604214N AV-8B Aircraft - Eng Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604215N Standards Development (1F1A) Strike 0604216N Multi-Mission Helicopter Upgrade Development (1F1C) Sea Control 0604217N S-3 Weapon System Improvement (1F1C) Sea Control 0604218F Engine Model Derivative Program (EMDP) (1F1B) Air Control 0604218N Air/Ocean Equipment Engineering (1F1C) Sea Control 0604220A Armed, Deployable OH-58D (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604221N P-3 Modernization Program (1F1C) Sea Control 0604222F Nuclear Weapons Support (1F2A) Deterrence 0604223A Comanche (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604225C Theater Missile Defense Acquisition EMD Programs (1F1B) Air Control 0604226F B-1B (1F1A) Strike 0604227F Distributed Mission Training (DMT) (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0604227N HARPOON Modifications (1F1C) Sea Control 0604231F C-17 Program (1F1E) Mobility 0604231N Tactical Command System (1F1A) Strike 0604233F Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training (2T4B2) Central Training - Aviation & Flight Training 0604233N AFX (1F1A) Strike 0604237F Variable Stability In-Flight Simulator Test A/C (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0604239F F-22 EMD (1F1B) Air Control 0604240F B-2 Advanced Technology Bomber (1F1A) Strike 0604242F Advanced Interdiction Aircraft (AX) (1F1A) Strike 0604243F Manpower, Personnel and Training Development (2P1) CPA - HOAA 0604245N H-1 Upgrades (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604249F Night/Precision Attack (1F1A) Strike

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0604256A Threat Simulator Development (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0604256F Threat Simulator Development (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0604256N Threat Simulator Development (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0604258A Target Systems Development (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0604258F Target Systems Development (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0604258N Target Systems Development (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0604261N Acoustic Search Sensors (1F1C) Sea Control 0604262N V-22A (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604264N Air Crew Systems Development (1F1A) Strike 0604265N Air Launched Saturation System (ALSS) (1F1A) Strike 0604268F Aircraft Engine Component Improvement Program (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0604270A Electronic Warfare Development (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604270F Electronic Warfare Development (1F1A) Strike 0604270N Electronic Warfare Development (1F1A) Strike 0604280A Joint Tactical Radio (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604300N SC-21 Total Ship System Engineering (1F1A) Strike 0604301N MK 92 Fire Control System Upgrade (1F1C) Sea Control 0604303N AEGIS Area Air Defense (1F1A) Strike 0604307N Surface Combatant Combat System Engineering (1F1A) Strike 0604310N Arsenal Ship (1F1A) Strike 0604311N LPD-17 Class Systems Integration (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604312F ICBM Modernization (1F2A) Deterrence 0604312N Tri-Service Standoff Attack Missile (1F1A) Strike 0604314N Adv Med Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) (1F1B) Air Control 0604315A Tri-Service Standoff Attack Missile (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604321A All Source Analysis System (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604321F Combat Intelligence System - EMD (1F1A) Strike 0604325A Follow-on to TOW (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604327F Hard/Deeply Buried Target Defeat Sys (HBDTDS) (1F1A) Strike 0604327N Hard/Deeply Buried Target Defeat Sys (HBDTDS) (1F1A) Strike 0604328A TRACTOR CAGE (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604328F Extended Range Cruise Missile (ERCM) (1F1A) Strike 0604329A Modernized HELLFIRE (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604350F Airborne Laser (ABL) - EMD (1F1B) Air Control 0604355N Vertical Launch ASROC (1F1C) Sea Control 0604361N NATO SEA SPARROW (1F1C) Sea Control 0604363N TRIDENT II (1F2A) Deterrence 0604366N Standard Missile Improvements (1F1C) Sea Control 0604372N New Threat Upgrade (1F1C) Sea Control 0604373N Airborne MCM (1F1C) Sea Control 0604384BP Chemical and Biological Defense Program - EMD (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604408F National Launch System (H) (1F3A) Space Force Launch 0604441F Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) High EMD (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0604442F Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) Low EMD (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0604479F MILSTAR LDR/MDR Satellite Communications (SPACE) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0604480F Global Positioning System Block IIF (SPACE) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0604503N SSN-688 and Trident Modernization (1F1C) Sea Control 0604504N Air Control (2V4B) IANEC - Air Traffic Control 0604507N Enhanced Modular Signal Processor (1F1C) Sea Control 0604512N Shipboard Aviation Systems (1F1A) Strike 0604516N Ship Survivability (1F1C) Sea Control 0604518N Combat Information Center Conversion (1F1A) Strike 0604524N Submarine Combat System (1F1C) Sea Control 0604528N SWATH (Small Waterplane Area Twin Hull) Oceanograp (2V4A) IANEC - Geophysical Information 0604558N New Design SSN (1F1C) Sea Control 0604561N SSN-21 Developments (1F1C) Sea Control 0604562N Submarine Tactical Warfare System (1F1C) Sea Control 0604567N Ship Contract Design/ Live Fire T&E (1F1C) Sea Control 0604574N Navy Tactical Computer Resources (1F1C) Sea Control 0604600F Munitions Dispenser Development (1F1A) Strike 0604601A Infantry Support Weapons (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604601F Chemical/Biological Defense Equipment (1F1B) Air Control 0604601N Mine Development (1F1C) Sea Control 0604602F Armament/Ordnance Development (1F1A) Strike 0604602N Naval Gunnery Improvements (1F1A) Strike 0604603A Nuclear Munitions - Eng Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604603N Unguided Conventional Air-Launched Weapons (1F1A) Strike 0604604A Medium Tactical Vehicles (1F1D) Ground Combat

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0604604F Submunitions (1F1A) Strike 0604607F Wide-Area, Anti-Armor Munitions (H) (1F1A) Strike 0604609A Smoke, Obscurant and Target Defeating Sys-Eng Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604609F R&M Maturation/Technology Insertion (1F1B) Air Control 0604610N Lightweight Torpedo Development (1F1C) Sea Control 0604611A JAVELIN (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604612M USMC Mine Countermeasures Systems - Eng Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604617F Agile Combat Support (1F1B) Air Control 0604618F Joint Direct Attack Munition (1F1A) Strike 0604618N Joint Direct Attack Munition (1F1A) Strike 0604619A Landmine Warfare (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604622A Family of Heavy Tactical Vehicles (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604630A Advanced Tank Canon (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604633A Air Traffic Control (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604640A Advanced Command and Control Vehicle (AC2V) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604641A Tactical Unmanned Ground Vehicle (TUGV) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604642A Light Tactical Wheeled Vehicles (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604645A Armored Systems Modernization (ASM) - Eng Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604649A Engineer Mobility Equipment Development (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604651M Nonlethal Weapons - EMD (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604654N Joint Service Explosive Ordnance Development (1F1C) Sea Control 0604656M Marine Corps Assault Vehicles - Eng Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604703F Aeromedical/Chemical Defense Systems (1F1E) Mobility 0604703N Personnel, Training, Simulation, and Human Factors (1F1C) Sea Control 0604704D Rocket Motor Demilitarization Program (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0604704F Common Support Equipment Development (1F1B) Air Control 0604705D Mobile Offshore Base Analysis (2E5) Acquisition - Studies & Analyses 0604706F Life Support Systems (1F1B) Air Control 0604707F Weather Systems - Eng Dev (H) (2V4A) IANEC - Geophysical Information 0604707N Space & Electronic Warfare (SEW) Architecture (1F1C) Sea Control 0604708F Civil, Fire, Environmental, Shelter Engineering (1F1B) Air Control 0604709D8Z Joint Robotics Program - EMD (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604710A Night Vision Systems - Eng Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604710N Navy Energy Program (1F1C) Sea Control 0604711F Systems Survivability (Nuclear Effects) (1F2A) Deterrence 0604713A Combat Feeding, Clothing, and Equipment (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604715A Non-System Training Devices - Eng Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604715N Surface Warfare Training Devices (2T3) Central Training - General Training Activities 0604716A Terrain Information - Eng Dev (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0604719M USMC Command/Control/Communications Systems (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604721N Battle Group Passive Horizon Extension System (1F1A) Strike 0604722D8Z Joint Service Education & Training Systems Devel (2T3) Central Training - General Training Activities 0604726A Integrated Meteorological Support System (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0604727F Joint Standoff Weapons Systems (1F1A) Strike 0604727N Joint Standoff Weapon Systems (1F1A) Strike 0604733F Surface Defense Suppression (1F1A) Strike 0604735F Combat Training Ranges (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0604738A JSIMS Core Program (2V4C) IANEC - Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation 0604739A Integrated Broadcast Service (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604740A Tactical Surveillance System - Eng Dev (1X2B) JMIP 0604740F Integrated Command & Control Applications (IC2A) (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0604741A Air Defense Command, Control & Intelligence (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604742A Constructive Simulation Systems Development (2V4C) IANEC - Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation 0604746A Automatic Test Equipment Development (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604747F Electromagnetic Radiation Test Facilities (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0604750F Intelligence Equipment (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0604754F Tactical Data Link Integration (1F1B) Air Control 0604755F Improved Capability for Development Test & Eval (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0604755N Ship Self Defense - EMD (1F1C) Sea Control 0604756F Side Looking Airborne Radar (1F1A) Strike 0604759A Major T&E Investment (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0604759F Major T&E Investment (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0604759N Major T&E Investment (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0604760A Distributive Interactive Simulation - Eng Dev (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0604761N Intelligence Engineering (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0604762F Common Low Observables Verification Sys (CLOVerS) (1F1B) Air Control 0604764K Adv IT Services Joint Pgm Office (AITS-JPO) (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0604766A Tactical Exploit of Nat Capabilities - EMD (TIARA) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0604767A TRACTOR JEWEL (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604768A Brilliant Anti-Armor Submunition (BAT) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604769A TRACTOR HELM (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604770A Joint Surv/Target Attack Radar Sys (JSTARS) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604770F Joint Surv/Target Attack Radar Sys (JSTARS) (1F1A) Strike 0604771D Joint Tact Information Distribution Sys (JTIDS)(H) (1F1B) Air Control 0604771D8Z Joint Tact Information Distribution Sys (JTIDS) (1F1B) Air Control 0604771N Medical Development (1F1C) Sea Control 0604777N Navigation/ID System (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0604778A Positioning Systems Development (SPACE) (1F3C) Force Enhancement 0604779F Tactical Data Link Interoperability (1F1B) Air Control 0604780A Combined Arms Tactical Trainer (CATT) Core (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604782A Warfighter Info Network-Tactical Development - EMD (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604783A Joint Network Management System (2C1) C&II - HOAA 0604784N Distributed Surveillance System (1F1C) Sea Control 0604800F Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) - EMD (1F1A) Strike 0604800N Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) - EMD (1F1A) Strike 0604801A Aviation - Eng Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604802A Weapons and Munitions - Eng Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604804A Logistics and Engineer Equipment - Eng Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604805A Command, Control, Communications Systems - Eng Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604805D8Z Commercial Ops and Support Savings Initiative (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0604805F Commercial Ops and Support Savings Initiative (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0604805N Commercial Ops and Support Savings Initiative (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0604806A NBC Defense System - Eng Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604807A Medical Materiel/Medical Biological Defense Equip (2V4D) IANEC - Non-DHP Medical Programs 0604808A Landmine Warfare/Barrier - Eng Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604812A Classified Program (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604814A Sense and Destroy Armament Missile - Eng Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604816A LONGBOW - Eng Dev (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604817A Combat Identification (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604818A Army Tact Command/Control Sys Hardware & Software (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604819A Line-of-Sight Anti-tank (LOSAT) (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604820A Radar Development (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604823A Firefinder (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604824A DUAP Commercial Operations and Support Savings (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604851F Intercontinental Ballistic Missile - EMD (1F2A) Deterrence 0604853F Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) - EMD (1F3A) Space Force Launch 0604854A Artillery Systems - EMD (1F1D) Ground Combat 0604861C Theater High-Altitude Area Def Sys - TMD - EMD (1F1B) Air Control 0604864C Theater Missile Defense BM/C3 - EMD (1F1B) Air Control 0604865C Patriot PAC-3 TMD Acquisition - EMD (1F1B) Air Control 0604866C ERINT/Patriot PAC-3 Risk Reduction - TMD - EMD (1F1B) Air Control 0604867C Navy Area Theater Missile Defense - EMD (1F1B) Air Control 0604889K Counterdrug Engineering & Manufacturing Devel Proj (1F2B) Protection 0604910N Smart Card (2P3) CPA - General Personnel Support Activities 0604940D Central Test & Evaluation Invest Devel (CTEIP) (H) (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0604940D8Z Central Test & Evaluation Investment Devel (CTEIP) (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0604942D8Z Assessments and Evaluations (1F1C) Sea Control 0604943D8Z Thermal Vicar (2E5) Acquisition - Studies & Analyses 0605001N R&D Laboratories (IF) (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605010DN Research and Development Activities (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605011F RDT&E for Aging Aircraft (1F1B) Air Control 0605013A Information Technology Development (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0605013BL Information Technology Development (2E3) Acquisition - Contract Oversight 0605013D8Z Prototype Accounting Systems (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0605013HP Information Technology Development (2M6) DHP - Information management 0605013M Information Technology Development (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0605013N Information Technology Development (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0605013S Information Technology Development (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0605014S Information Technology Development (Field Acty) (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0605014SE Information Technology Development (2P1) CPA - HOAA 0605015BL Information Technology Development (Std Proc Sys) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0605015S Information Technology Development (Std Proc Sys) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0605096N Base Ops - RDT&E (IF) (2E2B1) Acquisition - Base Operations Support 0605101F RAND Project Air Force (2E5) Acquisition - Studies & Analyses 0605103A RAND Arroyo Center (2E5) Acquisition - Studies & Analyses 0605104A Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0605104D Technical Studies, Support and Analysis (H) (2E5) Acquisition - Studies & Analyses 0605104D8Z Technical Studies, Support and Analysis (2E5) Acquisition - Studies & Analyses 0605104T Technical Studies, Support and Analysis (2E5) Acquisition - Studies & Analyses 0605110BR Critical Technology Support (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0605110D USD(A&T)--Critical Technology Support (H) (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0605110D8Z USD(A&T)--Critical Technology Support (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0605110T Critical Technology Support (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0605114E BLACK LIGHT (1F1A) Strike 0605116D General Support to C3I (2E5) Acquisition - Studies & Analyses 0605116D8Z General Support to C3I (2E5) Acquisition - Studies & Analyses 0605117D Foreign Material Acquisition and Exploitation (H) (1X2B) JMIP 0605117D8Z Foreign Material Acquisition and Exploitation (1X2B) JMIP 0605118D Operational Test and Evaluation (H) (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605118D8Z Operational Test and Evaluation (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605120DS Technical Information Services (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0605120S Technical Information Services (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0605123D8Z Interagency Export License Automation (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0605124D8Z Defense Travel System (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0605126A Joint Theater Air and Missile Defense Organization (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605126J Joint Theater Air and Missile Defense Organization (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605126JCA Joint Theater Air and Missile Defense Organization (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605127T Partnership for Peace (PfP) Information Mgt System (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0605128BR Classified Program USD(P) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0605128D8Z Classified Program USD(P) (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0605130D Foreign Comparative Testing (H) (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605130D8Z Foreign Comparative Testing (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605131D Live Fire Testing (H) (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605131D8Z Live Fire Testing (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605136D Flexible Computer Integrated Manufacturing System (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0605137D Manufacturing Engineering Education (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0605152N Studies and Analysis Support - Navy (2E5) Acquisition - Studies & Analyses 0605153M USMC Operations Analysis Group, CNA (2E5) Acquisition - Studies & Analyses 0605154N Center for Naval Analyses (2E5) Acquisition - Studies & Analyses 0605155N Fleet Tactical Development (1F1C) Sea Control 0605156M USMC Operational Test & Evaluation (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605160BR Counterproliferation Support (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0605160D Counterproliferation Support (H) (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0605160D8Z Counterproliferation Support (2D3) S&TP - Advanced Technology Development 0605218C Ballistic Missile Defense RDT&E Management & Spt (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605301A Army Kwajalein Atoll (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605302A White Sands Missile Range (H) (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605306F Ranch Hand II Epidemiology Study (2E5) Acquisition - Studies & Analyses 0605326A Concepts Experimentation Program (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605351N Pacific Missile Range (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605384BP Chemical and Biological Defense Program (1F1D) Ground Combat 0605502A Small Business Innovative Research (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605502BP Small Business Innovative Research - Chem Bio Def (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605502D Small Business Innovative Research (H) (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605502D8Z Small Business Innovative Research (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605502E Small Business Innovative Research (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605502F Small Business Innovative Research (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605502HP Small Business Innovative Research (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605502N Small Business Innovative Research (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605601A Army Test Ranges and Facilities (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605602A Army Technical Test Instrumentation and Targets (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605603A Army User Test Instrumentation & Threat Simulators (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605604A Survivability/Lethality Analysis (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605605A DOD High Energy Laser Test Facility (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605606A Aircraft Certification (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605702A Meteorological Support to RDT&E Activities (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605704F Theater Air Defense BMC4I (1F1B) Air Control 0605706A Materiel Systems Analysis (2E5) Acquisition - Studies & Analyses 0605708F Navigation/Radar/Sled Track Test Support (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605709A Exploitation of Foreign Items (1F1D) Ground Combat 0605710A Joint NCB Test, Assessment & Survivability (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605710D Classified Programs - C3I (H) (1X2B) JMIP 0605710D8Z Classified Programs - C3I (1X2B) JMIP 0605712A Support of Operational Testing (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0605712F Initial Operational Test & Evaluation (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605716A Army Evaluation Center (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605790D Small Business Innovative Research Admin (H) (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605790D8Z Small Business Innovation Research Administration (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605798S Defense Technology Analysis (2E5) Acquisition - Studies & Analyses 0605801A Programwide Activities (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605801K Defense Technical Information Services (DTIC) (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0605801S Defense Technical Information Center (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0605802A International Cooperative Research and Development (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605803A Technical Information Activities (1F1D) Ground Combat 0605803S R&D in Support of DoD Enlistment, Testing & Eval (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0605803SE R&D in Support of DoD Enlistment, Testing & Eval (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0605804D Development Test and Evaluation (H) (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605804D8Z Development Test and Evaluation (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605804N Technical Information Services (1F1C) Sea Control 0605805A Munitions Standardization (1F1D) Ground Combat 0605806F Acquisition and Command Support (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605807F Test and Evaluation Support (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605808F Development Planning (1F1B) Air Control 0605810A RDT&E Support for Nondevelopmental Items (1F1D) Ground Combat 0605851N Facilities and Installations Support (2E2C) Acquisition - Facilities Support 0605853A Environmental Conservation (2E2A) Acquisition - Environmental Programs 0605853F Environmental Conservation (2E2A) Acquisition - Environmental Programs 0605853N Management, Technical & International Support (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0605854A Pollution Prevention (2E2A) Acquisition - Environmental Programs 0605854F Pollution Prevention (2E2A) Acquisition - Environmental Programs 0605854M Marine Corps System Command (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605856A Environmental Compliance (2E2A) Acquisition - Environmental Programs 0605856F Environmental Compliance (2E2A) Acquisition - Environmental Programs 0605856N Strategic Technical Support (1F2A) Deterrence 0605857A Army Acquisition Pollution Prevention Program (2E2A) Acquisition - Environmental Programs 0605860F Rocket Systems Launch Program (SPACE) (1F3A) Space Force Launch 0605861N RDT&E Science and Technology Management (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0605862N RDT&E Instrumentation Modernization (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605863F RDT&E Aircraft Support (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605863N RDT&E Ship and Aircraft Support (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605864F Space Test Program (STP) (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605864N Test and Evaluation Support (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605865N Operational Test and Evaluation Capability (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0605866N Navy Space and Electronic Warfare (SEW) Support (1F1C) Sea Control 0605867N SEW Surveillance/Reconnaissance Support (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0605871M USMC Tactical Exploit of National Capabilities (1X2C) Intelligence-Related Activities 0605872A Productivity Investments (1F1D) Ground Combat 0605872D Productivity Investments (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0605872N Productivity Investments (1F1C) Sea Control 0605873M Marine Corps Program Wide Support (1F1D) Ground Combat 0605876A Minor Constr (RPM) - RDT&E (2E2C) Acquisition - Facilities Support 0605876F Minor Constr (RPM) - RDT&E (2E2C) Acquisition - Facilities Support 0605878A Maint and Repair (RPM) - RDT&E (2E2C) Acquisition - Facilities Support 0605878F Maint and Repair (RPM) - RDT&E (2E2C) Acquisition - Facilities Support 0605879A Real Property Services (RPS) - RDT&E (2E2C) Acquisition - Facilities Support 0605879F Real Property Services (RPS) - RDT&E (2E2C) Acquisition - Facilities Support 0605889A RDT&E Support to CINC Counternarcotics Activities (1F2B) Protection 0605894A RPMA - RDT&E (H) (2E2C) Acquisition - Facilities Support 0605894F RPMA - RDT&E (H) (2E2C) Acquisition - Facilities Support 0605896A Base Ops - RDT&E (2E2B1) Acquisition - Base Operations Support 0605896F Base Ops - RDT&E (2E2B1) Acquisition - Base Operations Support 0605896N Base Ops - RDT&E (2E2B1) Acquisition - Base Operations Support 0605898A Mgt HQ (R&D) (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0605898E Mgt HQ (R&D) (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0605898N Mgt HQ (R&D) (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0605904A Service Support to DARPA (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0605904F Service Support to DARPA (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0605904N Service Support to DARPA (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0605906A Service Support to DSWA (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0605906F Service Support to DSWA (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0605906M Service Support to DSWA (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research 0605906N Service Support to DSWA (2D2) S&TP - Applied Research

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0605907A Service Support to BMDO (1F1B) Air Control 0605907F Service Support to BMDO (1F1B) Air Control 0605907M Service Support to BMDO (1F1B) Air Control 0605907N Service Support to BMDO (1F1B) Air Control 0605908A Service Support to TJS (2U1A2) DM - JCS Staff 0605908F Service Support to TJS (2U1A2) DM - JCS Staff 0605908M Service Support to TJS (2U1A2) DM - JCS Staff 0605908N Service Support to TJS (2U1A2) DM - JCS Staff 0605969F Combat Support - RDT&E (1F1B) Air Control 0615200A Procurement Testing (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0699900D Transitional Strategic Initiative (TSI) (2E5) Acquisition - Studies & Analyses 0701111A Supply Depot Operations (Non-IF) (2L6) Central Logistics - Distribution Depot Operations 0701111F Supply Depot Operations (Non-IF) (2L6) Central Logistics - Distribution Depot Operations 0701111M Supply Depot Operations (Non-IF) (2L6) Central Logistics - Distribution Depot Operations 0701111N Supply Depot Operations (Non-IF) (2L6) Central Logistics - Distribution Depot Operations 0701111S Supply Depot Operations (Non-IF) (2L6) Central Logistics - Distribution Depot Operations 0701112A Inventory Control Point Operations (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0701112F Inventory Control Point Operations (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0701112M Inventory Control Point Operations (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0701112N Inventory Control Point Operations (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0701112S Inventory Control Point Operations (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0701113BL Procurement Operations (2E3) Acquisition - Contract Oversight 0701113F Procurement Operations (H) (2E3) Acquisition - Contract Oversight 0701113N Procurement Operations (2E3) Acquisition - Contract Oversight 0701113S Procurement Operations (2E3) Acquisition - Contract Oversight 0701114BL Standard Procurement System (SPS) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0701114S Standard Procurement System (SPS) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0701115BL Information Technology Development (Std Proc Sys) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0701115S Information Technology Development (Std Proc Sys) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0701120A End Item Supply Depot Support (2L6) Central Logistics - Distribution Depot Operations 0701121A End Item Inventory Control Point Operations (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0701122A End Item Procurement Operations (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0701123A Sustainment Systems Technical Support (SSTS) (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0702007M Depot Maintenance (IF) (H) (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0702007N Depot Maintenance (IF) (H) (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0702028N Ship Maintenance Activities (IF) (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0702031N Naval Ordnance Activities (IF) (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0702043N Information Automation (IF) (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0702046F Security Police Automated Systems (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0702096N Base Ops - Logistics (IF) (2L2B1) Central Logistics - Base Operations Support 0702207A Depot Maintenance (Non-IF) (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0702207F Depot Maintenance (Non-IF) (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0702207M Depot Maintenance (Non-IF) (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0702207N Depot Maintenance (Non-IF) (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0702228N Ship Maintenance Activities (Non-IF) (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0702237N Public Works Center (Non-IF) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 0702698A Mgt HQ - Svc Acq Exec Chartered Programs (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0702805A Defense Standardization Program (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0702805D8Z Defense Standardization Program (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0702805F Defense Standardization Program (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0702805N Defense Standardization Program (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0702806A Acquisition and Management Support (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0702806F Acquisition and Management Support (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0702808A Acquisition Support to Program Executive Officers (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0702825M Maritime Prepositioning Forces (1F1E) Mobility 0702826M Norway Geo-Prepositioning (1F1E) Mobility 0702827N General Purpose Forces Electronic Support (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0702829A Logistics Administrative Support (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0702829F Logistics Administrative Support (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0702831F Replacement Vehicles/Equipment (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0702832F Base Maintenance and Support Equipment (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 0702833F Life Support Procurement (1F1B) Air Control 0702840DBC Commissary Resale Stocks (2R3) CPB - Commissaries & Exchanges 0702841BC Commissary Operations (2R3) CPB - Commissaries & Exchanges 0702841DBC Commissary Operations (2R3) CPB - Commissaries & Exchanges 0702856A Environmental Compliance (2L2A) Central Logistics - Environmental Programs 0702856M Environmental Compliance (2L2A) Central Logistics - Environmental Programs 0702856N Environmental Compliance (2L2A) Central Logistics - Environmental Programs

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0702876A Minor Constr (RPM) - Logistics (2L2C) Central Logistics - Facilities Support 0702876F Minor Constr (RPM) - Logistics (2L2C) Central Logistics - Facilities Support 0702876M Minor Constr (RPM) - Logistics (2L2C) Central Logistics - Facilities Support 0702876N Minor Constr (RPM) - Logistics (2L2C) Central Logistics - Facilities Support 0702878A Maint and Repair (RPM) - Logistics (2L2C) Central Logistics - Facilities Support 0702878F Maint and Repair (RPM) - Logistics (2L2C) Central Logistics - Facilities Support 0702878M Maint and Repair (RPM) - Logistics (2L2C) Central Logistics - Facilities Support 0702878N Maint and Repair (RPM) - Logistics (2L2C) Central Logistics - Facilities Support 0702879A Real Property Services (RPS) - Logistics (2L2C) Central Logistics - Facilities Support 0702879F Real Property Services (RPS) - Logistics (2L2C) Central Logistics - Facilities Support 0702879M Real Property Services (RPS) - Logistics (2L2C) Central Logistics - Facilities Support 0702879N Real Property Services (RPS) - Logistics (2L2C) Central Logistics - Facilities Support 0702881N Navy Exchanges (2R3) CPB - Commissaries & Exchanges 0702882N Ship's Store Afloat/Retail Clothing Store (2R3) CPB - Commissaries & Exchanges 0702890A Visual Information Activities - Logistics (2L2B1) Central Logistics - Base Operations Support 0702890F Visual Information Activities - Logistics (2L2B1) Central Logistics - Base Operations Support 0702890M Visual Information Activities - Logistics (2L2B1) Central Logistics - Base Operations Support 0702891F Commissary Retail Sales (2R3) CPB - Commissaries & Exchanges 0702891M Commissary Retail Sales (2R3) CPB - Commissaries & Exchanges 0702891N Commissary Retail Sales (2R3) CPB - Commissaries & Exchanges 0702892A Troop Issue Subsistence Support (2R3) CPB - Commissaries & Exchanges 0702892M Troop Issue Subsistence Support (2R3) CPB - Commissaries & Exchanges 0702892N Troop Issue Subsistence Support (2R3) CPB - Commissaries & Exchanges 0702893A Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities-Logistics (2L2C) Central Logistics - Facilities Support 0702893F Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities (AFMC) (2L2C) Central Logistics - Facilities Support 0702894A RPMA - Logistics (H) (2L2C) Central Logistics - Facilities Support 0702894M RPMA - Logistics (H) (2L2C) Central Logistics - Facilities Support 0702895A Base Communications - Logistics (2L2B2) Central Logistics - Base Communications 0702895F Base Communications - Logistics (2L2B2) Central Logistics - Base Communications 0702895M Base Communications - Logistics (2L2B2) Central Logistics - Base Communications 0702895N Base Communications - Logistics (2L2B2) Central Logistics - Base Communications 0702896A Base Ops - Logistics (2L2B1) Central Logistics - Base Operations Support 0702896F Base Ops - Logistics (2L2B1) Central Logistics - Base Operations Support 0702896M Base Ops - Logistics (2L2B1) Central Logistics - Base Operations Support 0702896N Base Ops - Logistics (2L2B1) Central Logistics - Base Operations Support 0702898A Mgt HQ (Logistics) (2L1) Central Logistics - HOAA 0702898BL Mgt HQ (Logistics) (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0702898DS Mgt HQ - Logistics - DWCF (2L1) Central Logistics - HOAA 0702898F Mgt HQ (Logistics) (2L1) Central Logistics - HOAA 0702898M Mgt HQ - Marine Corps Materiel Readiness Command (2L1) Central Logistics - HOAA 0702898N Mgt HQ (Logistics) (2L1) Central Logistics - HOAA 0702898S Mgt HQ (Logistics) (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0702969F Combat Support - Logistics (1F1B) Air Control 0702976S Facilities Restoration & Modernization - Logistics (2L2C) Central Logistics - Facilities Support 0702978A Facilities Sustainment - Logistics (2L2C) Central Logistics - Facilities Support 0702978S Facilities Sustainment - Logistics (2L2C) Central Logistics - Facilities Support 0708004F Fasteners, Actuators, Connectors, Tools (H) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708005A Disposal of Radioactive Waste/Unwanted Material (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708007A Chemical Agents & Munitions Destruction (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708007D Chemical Agents & Munitions Destruction (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708008A Defense Environmental Restoration Program (2L2A) Central Logistics - Environmental Programs 0708008BR Defense Environmental Restoration Program (2L2A) Central Logistics - Environmental Programs 0708008D Defense Environmental Restoration Program (2L2A) Central Logistics - Environmental Programs 0708008F Defense Environmental Restoration Program (2L2A) Central Logistics - Environmental Programs 0708008H Defense Environmental Restoration Program (2L2A) Central Logistics - Environmental Programs 0708008N Defense Environmental Restoration Program (2L2A) Central Logistics - Environmental Programs 0708009F First Destination Transportation (2L7) Central Logistics - Transportation 0708009N First Destination Transportation (2L7) Central Logistics - Transportation 0708010A Second Destination Transportation (2L7) Central Logistics - Transportation 0708010F Second Destination Transportation (2L7) Central Logistics - Transportation 0708010M Second Destination Transportation (2L7) Central Logistics - Transportation 0708010N Second Destination Transportation (2L7) Central Logistics - Transportation 0708011A Industrial Preparedness (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708011F Industrial Preparedness (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708011N Industrial Preparedness (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708011S Industrial Preparedness (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708012A Logistics Support Activities (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708012F Logistics Support Activities (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0708012M Logistics Support Activities (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708012N Logistics Support Activities (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708012S Logistics Support Activities (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708013A Overseas Port Units (Non-IF) (H) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708014N Naval Ship Engineering Center (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0708015N Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facilities (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708016F Inactive Aircraft Storage and Disposal (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708016N Inactive Aircraft Storage and Disposal (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708017A Maintenance Support Activities (H) (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0708017N Maintenance Support Activities (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0708018A Real Estate and Construction Administration (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0708018N Real Estate and Construction Administration (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0708019F Utah Test and Training Range (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0708020N Information Automation (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0708022F Eastern Test Range (H) (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0708026F Productivity, Reliability, Availability, Maintain (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708027A Industrial Fund and Stock Fund Support (H) (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0708027N Industrial Fund and Stock Fund Support (H) (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0708028A Other Transportation Related Activities (2L7) Central Logistics - Transportation 0708029F Engineering Installation Support -- AFMC (2L2B1) Central Logistics - Base Operations Support 0708030N Collateral Equipment Funding (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708032F Space & Msl Test Ctr/West Test Rng (SAMTEC/WTR)(H) (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 0708033F Stock Fund Cash Requirements (Service-Managed) (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0708037S National Defense Stockpile Transaction Fund (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0708041A Conventional Ammunition Management (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708042A Chemical Biological Management (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708045A End Item Industrial Preparedness Activities (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708050F Subsistence-In-Kind (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0708053A Environmental Conservation (2L2A) Central Logistics - Environmental Programs 0708053F Environmental Conservation (2L2A) Central Logistics - Environmental Programs 0708053M Environmental Conservation (2L2A) Central Logistics - Environmental Programs 0708053N Environmental Conservation (2L2A) Central Logistics - Environmental Programs 0708054A Pollution Prevention (2L2A) Central Logistics - Environmental Programs 0708054F Pollution Prevention (2L2A) Central Logistics - Environmental Programs 0708054M Pollution Prevention (2L2A) Central Logistics - Environmental Programs 0708054N Pollution Prevention (2L2A) Central Logistics - Environmental Programs 0708056F Environmental Compliance (2L2A) Central Logistics - Environmental Programs 0708065F Stock Fund Operations (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0708070F Logistics Operations (NON-DWCF) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708071F Joint Logistics Program - Ammunition Std System (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708071S Joint Logistics Program - Ammunition Std System (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708072A Joint Logistics Program - Continuous Acq & Log Spt (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708072F Joint Logistics Program - Continuous Acq & Log Spt (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708073F Joint Logistics Program - Major End Items (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708074A Joint Logistics Program - Total Asset Visibility (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708098A Mgt HQ - Traffic Management (2L1) Central Logistics - HOAA 0708109M Service Support to DLA (2E3) Acquisition - Contract Oversight 0708109N Service Support to DLA (2E3) Acquisition - Contract Oversight 0708110A Service Support to DLA (2E3) Acquisition - Contract Oversight 0708110DA Service Support to DLA (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0708110DF Service Support to DLA (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0708110DM Service Support to DLA (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0708110DN Service Support to DLA (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0708110F Service Support to DLA (2E3) Acquisition - Contract Oversight 0708110M Service Support to DLA (2E3) Acquisition - Contract Oversight 0708110N Service Support to DLA (2E3) Acquisition - Contract Oversight 0708115A Service Support to Defense Commissary Agency (2R3) CPB - Commissaries & Exchanges 0708115DA Service Support to Defense Commissary Agency (2R3) CPB - Commissaries & Exchanges 0708115DF Service Support to Defense Commissary Agency (2R3) CPB - Commissaries & Exchanges 0708115DM Service Support to Defense Commissary Agency (2R3) CPB - Commissaries & Exchanges 0708115DN Service Support to Defense Commissary Agency (2R3) CPB - Commissaries & Exchanges 0708115N Service Support to Defense Commissary Agency (2R3) CPB - Commissaries & Exchanges 0708116A Service Support to Defense Support Activities (H) (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0708116M Service Support to Defense Support Activities (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0708116N Service Support to Defense Support Activities (H) (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0708117DF Service Support to DLA (DWCF) (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0708118DF DLA Defense Reutilization & Marketing Svcs (DWCF) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708119DF DLA Information Services (DWCF) (2L1) Central Logistics - HOAA

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0708198DBC Defense Commisary Agency, DWCF (2P1) CPA - HOAA 0708198N Mgt HQ - Defense Business Fund Operations (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 0708200F Defense Business Operations Fund (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0708201DF Distribution Depots (2L6) Central Logistics - Distribution Depot Operations 0708201DN Distribution Depots (2L6) Central Logistics - Distribution Depot Operations 0708201DS Distribution Depots (2L6) Central Logistics - Distribution Depot Operations 0708202DA Supply Management (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0708202DF Supply Management (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0708202DM Supply Management (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0708202DN Supply Management (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0708202DS Supply Management (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0708203DS Supply Management - Non-Energy (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0708204DN Logistics Support Activities (DWCF) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708205DS Supply Management - Energy (2L5) Central Logistics - Inventory Control Point Operations 0708210DN Depot Maintenance - Shipyards (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0708211DF Depot Maintenance - Aviation (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0708211DN Depot Maintenance - Aviation (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0708212DA Depot Maintenance - Ordnance (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0708212DN Depot Maintenance - Ordnance (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0708213DA Depot Maintenance - Other (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0708213DM Depot Maintenance - Other (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 0708215DS Reutilization and Marketing Service (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708220DS Industrial Plant Equipment Service (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708225DS Clothing Factory (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708230A Business Operations Corporate (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708230DS Business Operations Corporate (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708230DSA Business Operations Corporate (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708610A Info Mgt - Automation - Program 7 (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0708611F Support Systems Development (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0708612F Computer Resources Support Improvement Program (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708615A Automated Acq Mgt & Spt: Project Mgrs-Program 7 (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0708616A Info Mgt - Central Software Design - Program 7 (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0708698S Defense Support Activities (H) (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0708719A Child Development (2R4A) CPB - Child Development 0708719F Child Development (2R4A) CPB - Child Development 0708720A Family Centers (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0708720F Family Centers (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0708720N Family Centers (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0708730N Maritime Technology (MARITECH) (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0718040A Support of Industrial Facilities and Preparedness (2L4) Central Logistics - General Activities 0801711A Recruiting Activities (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0801711F Recruiting Activities (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0801711M Recruiting Activities (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0801711N Recruiting Activities (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0801712A Advertising Activities (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0801712F Advertising Activities (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0801712M Advertising Activities (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0801712N Advertising Activities (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0801713A Examining Activities (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0801713D Examining Activities (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0801713F Examining Activities (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0801713M Examining Activities (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0801713N Examining Activities (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0801714A Personnel Processing Activities (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0801714F Personnel Processing Activities (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0801714M Personnel Processing Activities (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0801715A Recruiting & Examining Data Processing Activities (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0801720A Examining Activities - Health Care (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0801720F Examining Activities - Health Care (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0801720HP Examining Activities - Health Care (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0801720N Examining Activities - Health Care (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0801798A Mgt HQ (USAREC) (2P1) CPA - HOAA 0801896A Base Ops (Mil Entrance Processing Station Leases) (2P2B1) CPA - Base Operations Support 0801996A Base Ops (Recruiting Station Leases) (2P2B1) CPA - Base Operations Support 0804711A Recruit Training Units (2T4A1) Central Training - Recruit Training 0804711F Recruit Training Units (2T4A1) Central Training - Recruit Training 0804711M Recruit Training Units (2T4A1) Central Training - Recruit Training 0804711N Recruit Training Units (2T4A1) Central Training - Recruit Training

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0804721A Service Academies (2T4B1) Central Training - Initial Officer Training 0804721F Service Academies (2T4B1) Central Training - Initial Officer Training 0804721N Service Academies (2T4B1) Central Training - Initial Officer Training 0804722A Officer Candidate/Training Schools (OCS/OTS) (2T4B1) Central Training - Initial Officer Training 0804722F Officer Candidate/Training Schools (OCS/OTS) (2T4B1) Central Training - Initial Officer Training 0804722M Officer Candidate/Training Schools (OCS/OTS) (2T4B1) Central Training - Initial Officer Training 0804722N Officer Candidate/Training Schools (OCS/OTS) (2T4B1) Central Training - Initial Officer Training 0804723A Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) (2T4B1) Central Training - Initial Officer Training 0804723F Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) (2T4B1) Central Training - Initial Officer Training 0804723N Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) (2T4B1) Central Training - Initial Officer Training 0804724F Other College Commissioning Programs (2T4B1) Central Training - Initial Officer Training 0804724M Other College Commissioning Programs (2T4B1) Central Training - Initial Officer Training 0804724N Other College Commissioning Programs (2T4B1) Central Training - Initial Officer Training 0804725N Department of Naval Science Maritime Training (2T4B1) Central Training - Initial Officer Training 0804731A General Skill Training (2T4E1) Central Training - General Skill Training 0804731D General Skill Training (2T4E1) Central Training - General Skill Training 0804731F General Skill Training (2T4E1) Central Training - General Skill Training 0804731M General Skill Training (2T4E1) Central Training - General Skill Training 0804731N General Skill Training (2T4E1) Central Training - General Skill Training 0804733A General Intelligence Skill Training (2V3C) IANEC - Intelligence Skill Training 0804733F General Intelligence Skill Training (2V3C) IANEC - Intelligence Skill Training 0804733M General Intelligence Skill Training (2V3C) IANEC - Intelligence Skill Training 0804733N General Intelligence Skill Training (2V3C) IANEC - Intelligence Skill Training 0804734A Cryptologic/SIGINT- Related Skill Training (2V3C) IANEC - Intelligence Skill Training 0804734F Cryptologic/SIGINT- Related Skill Training (2V3C) IANEC - Intelligence Skill Training 0804734M Cryptologic/SIGINT- Related Skill Training (2V3C) IANEC - Intelligence Skill Training 0804734N Cryptologic/SIGINT- Related Skill Training (2V3C) IANEC - Intelligence Skill Training 0804735F Undergraduate Space Training (2T4E5) Central Training - Other Professional & Skill Training 0804737A Defense Foreign Language Training (2T4E4) Central Training - Foreign Language Training 0804740F New AETC Aircraft Systems (2T4B2) Central Training - Aviation & Flight Training 0804741A Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT) (2T4B2) Central Training - Aviation & Flight Training 0804741F Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT) (2T4B2) Central Training - Aviation & Flight Training 0804741N Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT) (H) (2T4B2) Central Training - Aviation & Flight Training 0804742F Undergraduate Navigator/NFO Training (UNT) (2T4B2) Central Training - Aviation & Flight Training 0804742M Undergraduate Navigator/NFO Training (UNT) (2T4B2) Central Training - Aviation & Flight Training 0804742N Undergraduate Navigator/NFO Training (UNT) (2T4B2) Central Training - Aviation & Flight Training 0804743A Other Flight Training (2T4B2) Central Training - Aviation & Flight Training 0804743F Other Flight Training (2T4B2) Central Training - Aviation & Flight Training 0804743M Other Flight Training (2T4B2) Central Training - Aviation & Flight Training 0804743N Other Flight Training (2T4B2) Central Training - Aviation & Flight Training 0804744F EURO-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training (2T4B2) Central Training - Aviation & Flight Training 0804745N Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT) - Strike (2T4B2) Central Training - Aviation & Flight Training 0804746N Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT) - Maritime (2T4B2) Central Training - Aviation & Flight Training 0804747N Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT) - Rotary (2T4B2) Central Training - Aviation & Flight Training 0804748F Flight Screening (2T4B2) Central Training - Aviation & Flight Training 0804749F Instrument Flight Center (2T4B2) Central Training - Aviation & Flight Training 0804750A Service Support to National Defense University (2T4E3) Central Training - Professional Military Education 0804750F Service Support to National Defense University (2T4E3) Central Training - Professional Military Education 0804750JCA National Defense University (2T4E3) Central Training - Professional Military Education 0804751A Professional Military Education (2T4E3) Central Training - Professional Military Education 0804751F Professional Military Education (2T4E3) Central Training - Professional Military Education 0804751M Professional Military Education (2T4E3) Central Training - Professional Military Education 0804751N Professional Military Education (2T4E3) Central Training - Professional Military Education 0804752A Other Professional Education (2T4E3) Central Training - Professional Military Education 0804752F Other Professional Education (2T4E3) Central Training - Professional Military Education 0804752M Other Professional Education (2T4E3) Central Training - Professional Military Education 0804752N Other Professional Education (2T4E3) Central Training - Professional Military Education 0804753A Acquisition Training (2T4E2) Central Training - Acquisition Skill Training 0804753F Acquisition Training (2T4E2) Central Training - Acquisition Skill Training 0804753M Acquisition Training (2T4E2) Central Training - Acquisition Skill Training 0804753N Acquisition Training (2T4E2) Central Training - Acquisition Skill Training 0804753S Acquisition Training (2T4E2) Central Training - Acquisition Skill Training 0804753SB Acquisition Training (2T4E2) Central Training - Acquisition Skill Training 0804755S Business Management Training (2T4E5) Central Training - Other Professional & Skill Training 0804761A Integrated Recruit and Skill Training Units (2T4A1) Central Training - Recruit Training 0804771A Support of the Training Establishment (2T3) Central Training - General Training Activities 0804771F Support of the Training Establishment (2T3) Central Training - General Training Activities 0804771M Support of the Training Establishment (2T3) Central Training - General Training Activities

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0804771N Support of the Training Establishment (2T3) Central Training - General Training Activities 0804772A Training Developments (2T3) Central Training - General Training Activities 0804772F Training Developments (2T3) Central Training - General Training Activities 0804772N Training Developments (2T3) Central Training - General Training Activities 0804773A ATC/Ground Support of Aviation Flight Training (2T4B2) Central Training - Aviation & Flight Training 0804774A ATC Management (2V4B) IANEC - Air Traffic Control 0804775F Operational HQ (Technical Training) (2T1) Central Training - HOAA 0804776F Advanced Distributed Learning (2T3) Central Training - General Training Activities 0804777F Operational HQ (Flying Training) (2T1) Central Training - HOAA 0804779F Air University Headquarters (2T1) Central Training - HOAA 0805093A Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities -Training (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805719A Child Development - Service Academies (2R4A) CPB - Child Development 0805719F Child Development - Service Academies (2R4A) CPB - Child Development 0805719N Child Development - Service Academies (2R4A) CPB - Child Development 0805720A Family Centers - Service Academies (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0805720F Family Centers - Service Academies (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0805720N Family Centers - Service Academies (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0805753A Environmental Conservation - Training (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs 0805753F Environmental Conservation - Training (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs 0805753M Environmental Conservation - Training (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs 0805753N Environmental Conservation - Training (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs 0805754A Pollution Prevention - Training (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs 0805754F Pollution Prevention - Training (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs 0805754M Pollution Prevention - Training (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs 0805754N Pollution Prevention - Training (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs 0805756A Environmental Compliance - Training (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs 0805756F Environmental Compliance - Training (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs 0805756M Environmental Compliance - Training (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs 0805756N Environmental Compliance - Training (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs 0805760F Engineering Installation Support - AETC (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support 0805776A Minor Constr (RPM) - Training (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805776F Minor Constr (RPM) - Training (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805776M Minor Constr (RPM) - Training (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805776N Minor Constr (RPM) - Training (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805778A Maint and Repair (RPM) - Training (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805778F Maint and Repair (RPM) - Training (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805778M Maint and Repair (RPM) - Training (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805778N Maint and Repair (RPM) - Training (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805779A Real Property Services (RPS) - Training (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805779F Real Property Services (RPS) - Training (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805779M Real Property Services (RPS) - Training (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805779N Real Property Services (RPS) - Training (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805790A Visual Information Activities - Training (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support 0805790F Visual Information Activities - Training (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support 0805790M Visual Information Activities - Training (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support 0805790N Visual Information Activities - Training (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support 0805793F Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities (AETC) (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805794A RPMA - Training (H) (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805794M RPMA - Training (H) (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805795A Base Communications - Training (2T2B2) Central Training - Base Communications 0805795F Base Communications - Training (2T2B2) Central Training - Base Communications 0805795M Base Communications - Training (2T2B2) Central Training - Base Communications 0805795N Base Communications - Training (2T2B2) Central Training - Base Communications 0805796A Base Ops - Training (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support 0805796F Base Ops - Training (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support 0805796M Base Ops - Training (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support 0805796N Base Ops - Training (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support 0805798A Mgt HQ (Training) (2T1) Central Training - HOAA 0805798F Mgt HQ (Training) (2T1) Central Training - HOAA 0805798N Mgt HQ (Training) (2T1) Central Training - HOAA 0805853A Environmental Conservation - Service Academies (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs 0805853F Environmental Conservation - Service Academies (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs 0805853N Environmental Conservation - Service Academies (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs 0805854A Pollution Prevention - Service Academies (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs 0805854F Pollution Prevention - Service Academies (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs 0805854N Pollution Prevention - Service Academies (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs 0805856A Environmental Compliance - Service Academies (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs 0805856F Environmental Compliance - Service Academies (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0805856N Environmental Compliance - Service Academies (2T2A) Central Training - Environmental Programs 0805876A Minor Constr (RPM) - Service Academies (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805876F Minor Constr (RPM) - Service Academies (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805876N Minor Constr (RPM) - Service Academies (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805878A Maint and Repair (RPM) - Service Academies (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805878F Maint and Repair (RPM) - Service Academies (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805878N Maint and Repair (RPM) - Service Academies (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805879A Real Property Services (RPS) - Service Academies (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805879F Real Property Services (RPS) - Service Academies (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805879N Real Property Services (RPS) - Service Academies (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805890A Visual Information Activities - Service Academies (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support 0805890F Visual Information Activities - Service Academies (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support 0805894A RPMA - Service Academies (H) (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805895A Base Comm - Service Academies (2T2B2) Central Training - Base Communications 0805895F Base Comm - Service Academies (2T2B2) Central Training - Base Communications 0805895N Base Comm - Service Academies (2T2B2) Central Training - Base Communications 0805896A Base Ops - Service Academies (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support 0805896F Base Ops - Service Academies (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support 0805896N Base Ops - Service Academies (2T2B1) Central Training - Base Operations Support 0805969F Combat Support - Program 8 (1F1B) Air Control 0805976A Facilities Restoration & Modernization -Training (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0805978A Facilities Sustainment - Training (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0806076A Facilities Restoration & Modernization -Svc Acad (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0806078A Facilities Sustainment - Service Academies (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0806276HP Facilities Restoration & Modernization - CONUS HC (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0806278A Facilities Sustainment - CONUS Health Care (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0806278HP Facilities Sustainment - CONUS Health Care (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0806278N Facilities Sustainment - CONUS Health Care (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0806376HP Facilities Restoration & Modernization - OCONUS HC (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0806378HP Facilities Sustainment - OCONUS Health Care (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0806721A USUHS (2M3) DHP - Education & Training 0806721F USUHS (2M3) DHP - Education & Training 0806721HP USUHS (2M3) DHP - Education & Training 0806721N USUHS (2M3) DHP - Education & Training 0806721W USUHS (2M3) DHP - Education & Training 0806722D Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Pgm(H) (2M3) DHP - Education & Training 0806722F Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Pgm (2M3) DHP - Education & Training 0806722HP Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Pgm (2M3) DHP - Education & Training 0806722N Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Pgm (2M3) DHP - Education & Training 0806761A Education and Training - Health Care (2M3) DHP - Education & Training 0806761D Education and Training - Health Care (H) (2M3) DHP - Education & Training 0806761F Education and Training - Health Care (2M3) DHP - Education & Training 0806761HP Education and Training - Health Care (2M3) DHP - Education & Training 0806761N Education and Training - Health Care (2M3) DHP - Education & Training 0806861A Education and Training - Health Care - JMMC (H) (2M3) DHP - Education & Training 0806861F Education and Training - Health Care - JMMC (H) (2M3) DHP - Education & Training 0807700A Defense Medical Centers, Station Hospitals - CONUS (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807700F Defense Medical Centers, Station Hospitals - CONUS (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807700HP Defense Medical Centers, Station Hospitals - CONUS (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807700N Defense Medical Centers, Station Hospitals - CONUS (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807705A Military Public/Occupational Health (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807705F Military Public/Occupational Health (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807705HP Military Public/Occupational Health (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807705N Military Public/Occupational Health (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807709A TRICARE Management Activity (2M1) DHP - HOAA 0807709F TRICARE Management Activity (2M1) DHP - HOAA 0807709HP TRICARE Management Activity (2M1) DHP - HOAA 0807709HPT TRICARE Management Activity (2M1) DHP - HOAA 0807709N TRICARE Management Activity (2M1) DHP - HOAA 0807710A Office of the Civilian Health and Medical Program (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807710F Office of the Civilian Health and Medical Program (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807710HP Office of the Civilian Health and Medical Program (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807710N Office of the Civilian Health and Medical Program (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807711A Care in Regional Defense Facilities (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807711D Care in Regional Defense Facilities (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807711F Care in Regional Defense Facilities (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807711HP Care in Regional Defense Facilities (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807711N Care in Regional Defense Facilities (2M5) DHP - In-House Care

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0807712A CHAMPUS (2M7) DHP - Private Sector Care 0807712D CHAMPUS (H) (2M7) DHP - Private Sector Care 0807712F CHAMPUS (2M7) DHP - Private Sector Care 0807712HP CHAMPUS (2M7) DHP - Private Sector Care 0807712N CHAMPUS (2M7) DHP - Private Sector Care 0807713D Care in Non-Defense Facilities (H) (2M7) DHP - Private Sector Care 0807713F Purchased Health Care (2M7) DHP - Private Sector Care 0807713HP Purchased Health Care (2M7) DHP - Private Sector Care 0807713N Purchased Health Care (2M7) DHP - Private Sector Care 0807714A Other Health Activities (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807714D Other Health Activities (H) (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807714F Other Health Activities (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807714HP Other Health Activities (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807714N Other Health Activities (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807715A Dental Care Activities - CONUS (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807715D Dental Care Activities - CONUS (H) (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807715F Dental Care Activities - CONUS (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807715HP Dental Care Activities - CONUS (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807715N Dental Care Activities - CONUS (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807716D Medical Facilities - Planning and Design (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807716HP Medical Facilities - Planning and Design (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807717D Medical Facilities - Military Construction (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807717HP Medical Facilities - Military Construction (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807718A Service Support to Other Health Actvities--JFC (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807718F Service Support to Other Health Actvities--JFC (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807718JFC Other Health Actvities--Joint Forces Command (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807720HP Other Procurement, Construction/Initial Outfitting (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807721HP Other Procurement, Replacement/Modernization (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807723F Health Care Support Contracts (2M7) DHP - Private Sector Care 0807723HP Health Care Support Contracts (2M7) DHP - Private Sector Care 0807724A Military Unique Requirements - Other Medical (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807724F Military Unique Requirements - Other Medical (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807724HP Military Unique Requirements - Other Medical (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807724N Military Unique Requirements - Other Medical (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807725F Aeromedical Evacuation System - Health Care (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807725HP Aeromedical Evacuation System - Health Care (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807725N Aeromedical Evacuation System - Health Care (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807726F Medical Combat Support - Active (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807726HP Medical Combat Support - Active (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807728F Service Support to Other Health Actvities--SOCOM (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807728JBB Other Health Actvities--SOCOM (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807729F Service Support to Other Health Actys--SOUTHCOM (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807730A Service Support to Other Health Actys--TRANSCOM (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807730F Service Support to Other Health Actys--TRANSCOM (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807730JT Other Health Actvities--TRANSCOM (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807730N Service Support to Other Health Actys--TRANSCOM (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807731F Service Support to Other Health Actvities--EUCOM (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807731JE Other Health Actvities--EUCOM (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807753HP Environmental Conservation - Health Care (2M2A) DHP - Environmental Programs 0807754HP Pollution Prevention - Health Care (2M2A) DHP - Environmental Programs 0807756A Environmental Compliance - Health Care (2M2A) DHP - Environmental Programs 0807756D Environmental Compliance - Health Care (H) (2M2A) DHP - Environmental Programs 0807756F Environmental Compliance - Health Care (2M2A) DHP - Environmental Programs 0807756HP Environmental Compliance - Health Care (2M2A) DHP - Environmental Programs 0807756N Environmental Compliance - Health Care (2M2A) DHP - Environmental Programs 0807760A Veterinary Services (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807760F Veterinary Services (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807760HP Veterinary Services (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807776F Minor Constr (RPM) - CONUS - Health Care (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807776HP Minor Constr (RPM) - CONUS - Health Care (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807776N Minor Constr (RPM) - CONUS - Health Care (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807778A Maint and Repair (RPM) - CONUS - Health Care (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807778F Maint and Repair (RPM) - CONUS - Health Care (2M2) DHP - Installation Support 0807778HP Maint and Repair (RPM) - CONUS - Health Care (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807778N Maint and Repair (RPM) - CONUS - Health Care (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807779A Real Property Services (RPS) - CONUS - Health Care (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807779F Real Property Services (RPS) - CONUS - Health Care (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807779HP Real Property Services (RPS) - CONUS - Health Care (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0807779N Real Property Services (RPS) - CONUS - Health Care (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807785A Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807785F Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807785HP Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807785N Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807789A Drug Abuse Treatment Actys in OSD Counternarc Prog (2V4D) IANEC - Non-DHP Medical Programs 0807790A Visual Information Activities - Medical (2M2B1) DHP - Base Operations Support 0807790D Visual Information Activities - Medical (2M2B1) DHP - Base Operations Support 0807790F Visual Information Activities - Medical (2M2B1) DHP - Base Operations Support 0807790HP Visual Information Activities - Medical (2M2B1) DHP - Base Operations Support 0807790N Visual Information Activities - Medical (2M2B1) DHP - Base Operations Support 0807791A Defense Medical Program Activity (2M6) DHP - Information management 0807791D Defense Medical Program Activity (H) (2M6) DHP - Information management 0807791F Defense Medical Program Activity (2M6) DHP - Information management 0807791HP MHS Information Management/Information Technology (2M6) DHP - Information management 0807791N Defense Medical Program Activity (2M6) DHP - Information management 0807792A Station Hospitals and Medical Clinics (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807792D Station Hospitals and Medical Clinics (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807792F Station Hospitals and Medical Clinics (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807792HP Station Hospitals and Medical Clinics (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807792N Station Hospitals and Medical Clinics (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807794A RPMA - Health Care (H) (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807795A Base Communications - CONUS - Health Care (2M2B2) DHP - Base Communications 0807795D Base Communications - CONUS - Health Care (H) (2M2B2) DHP - Base Communications 0807795F Base Communications - CONUS - Health Care (2M2B2) DHP - Base Communications 0807795HP Base Communications - CONUS - Health Care (2M2B2) DHP - Base Communications 0807795N Base Communications - CONUS - Health Care (2M2B2) DHP - Base Communications 0807796A Base Ops - CONUS - Health Care (2M2B1) DHP - Base Operations Support 0807796D Base Ops - CONUS - Health Care (H) (2M2B1) DHP - Base Operations Support 0807796F Base Ops - CONUS - Health Care (2M2B1) DHP - Base Operations Support 0807796HP Base Ops - CONUS - Health Care (2M2B1) DHP - Base Operations Support 0807796N Base Ops - CONUS - Health Care (2M2B1) DHP - Base Operations Support 0807798A Mgt HQ (Health Care) (2M1) DHP - HOAA 0807798D Mgt HQ (Health Care) (H) (2M1) DHP - HOAA 0807798F Mgt HQ (Health Care) (2M1) DHP - HOAA 0807798HP Mgt HQ (Health Care) (2M1) DHP - HOAA 0807798HPT Mgt HQ - TMA (2M1) DHP - HOAA 0807798N Mgt HQ (Health Care) (2M1) DHP - HOAA 0807811F Care in Regional Defense Facilities - JMMC (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807814F Other Health Activities - JMMC (H) (2M4) DHP - Consolidated Health Support 0807815F Dental Care Activities - JMMC (H) (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807890F Visual Information Activities - Medical - JMMC (H) (2M2B1) DHP - Base Operations Support 0807892F Station Hospitals and Medical Clinics - JMMC (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807900A Defense Medical Centers, Station Hospitals -OCONUS (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807900F Defense Medical Centers, Station Hospitals -OCONUS (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807900HP Defense Medical Centers, Station Hospitals -OCONUS (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807900N Defense Medical Centers, Station Hospitals -OCONUS (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807915A Dental Care Activities - OCONUS (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807915F Dental Care Activities - OCONUS (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807915HP Dental Care Activities - OCONUS (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807915N Dental Care Activities - OCONUS (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0807976HP Minor Constr (RPM) - OCONUS - Health Care (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807978HP Maint and Repair (RPM) - OCONUS - Health Care (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807978N Maint and Repair (RPM) - OCONUS - Health Care (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807979F Real Property Services (RPS) - OCONUS-Health Care (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807979HP Real Property Services (RPS) - OCONUS-Health Care (2M2C) DHP - Facilities Support 0807995HP Base Communications - OCONUS - Health Care (2M2B2) DHP - Base Communications 0807995N Base Communications - OCONUS - Health Care (2M2B2) DHP - Base Communications 0807996F Base Ops - OCONUS - Health Care (2M2B1) DHP - Base Operations Support 0807996HP Base Ops - OCONUS - Health Care (2M2B1) DHP - Base Operations Support 0807996N Base Ops - OCONUS - Health Care (2M2B1) DHP - Base Operations Support 0808093M Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities -Training (2T2C) Central Training - Facilities Support 0808610A Info Mgt - Automation - Program 8 (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0808612A Info Mgt - Program 8 Personnel (2P3) CPA - General Personnel Support Activities 0808615A Automated Acq Mgt & Spt: Project Mgrs-Program 8 (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0808616A Info Mgt - Central Software Design - P8 Personnel (2P3) CPA - General Personnel Support Activities 0808621A Acq Spt to Prog Exec Officers (Info Mgt)-Prog 8 (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0808705A Service Support to Armed Forces Information Svc (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0808705F Service Support to Armed Forces Information Svc (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0808705M Service Support to Armed Forces Information Svc (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0808705N Service Support to Armed Forces Information Svc (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0808706BT Transition Benefits and Services (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0808706D8D Transition Benefits and Services (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0808707A Correctional Facilities (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0808708A Youth Development Program (2R4A) CPB - Child Development 0808709A Army Personnel Management & Support Activities (2P4A) CPA - Personnel Management 0808710A Community and Family Support Activities (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0808711A American Forces Info Service-Field Activities (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0808711BI American Forces Info Service-Field Activities (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0808711D American Forces Info Service-Field Activities (H) (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0808711D8A American Forces Info Service-Field Activities (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0808711F American Forces Info Service-Field Activities (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0808711N American Forces Info Service-Field Activities (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0808712BI American Forces Info Service-Telecommunications (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0808712D American Forces Info Service-Telecommunications(H) (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0808712D8A American Forces Info Service-Telecommunications (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0808715BT DoD Overseas Dependents Schools - Field Activities (2R4C) CPB - DoD Schools 0808715D DoD Overseas Dependents Schools-Field Activities (2R4C) CPB - DoD Schools 0808715D8D DoD Overseas Dependents Schools - Field Activities (2R4C) CPB - DoD Schools 0808715N Overseas Dependents Ed-Field Activities (H) (2R4C) CPB - DoD Schools 0808716A Other Personnel Activities (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0808716F Other Personnel Activities (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0808716M Other Personnel Activities (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0808716N Other Personnel Activities (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0808717BT DoD Dependents Section VI Schools (2R4C) CPB - DoD Schools 0808717D DoD Dependents Section VI Schools (H) (2R4C) CPB - DoD Schools 0808717D8D DoD Dependents Section VI Schools (2R4C) CPB - DoD Schools 0808717F DoD Dependents Section VI Schools (2R4C) CPB - DoD Schools 0808718BT Family Advocacy (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0808718D Family Advocacy (H) (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0808718D8D Family Advocacy (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0808719A Child Development (2R4A) CPB - Child Development 0808719F Child Development (2R4A) CPB - Child Development 0808719M Child Development (2R4A) CPB - Child Development 0808719N Child Development (2R4A) CPB - Child Development 0808720A Family Centers (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0808720F Family Centers (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0808720M Family Centers (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0808720N Family Centers (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0808721A Personnel Holding Account (2P4D) CPA - Personnel Not Available for Duty 0808721F Personnel Holding Account (2P4D) CPA - Personnel Not Available for Duty 0808721M Personnel Holding Account (2P4D) CPA - Personnel Not Available for Duty 0808721N Personnel Holding Account (2P4D) CPA - Personnel Not Available for Duty 0808722A Force Structure Deviation (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0808722F Force Structure Deviation (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0808722M Force Structure Deviation (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0808722N Force Structure Deviation (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0808723F Substance Abuse Control Program (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0808731A Permanent Change of Station Travel (2P4B) CPA - Permanent Change of Station (PCS) Costs 0808731F Permanent Change of Station Travel (2P4B) CPA - Permanent Change of Station (PCS) Costs 0808731M Permanent Change of Station Travel (2P4B) CPA - Permanent Change of Station (PCS) Costs 0808731N Permanent Change of Station Travel (2P4B) CPA - Permanent Change of Station (PCS) Costs 0808732A Transients (2P4D) CPA - Personnel Not Available for Duty 0808732F Transients (2P4D) CPA - Personnel Not Available for Duty 0808732M Transients (2P4D) CPA - Personnel Not Available for Duty 0808732N Transients (2P4D) CPA - Personnel Not Available for Duty 0808733A Permanent Change of Station Travel - Health Care (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0808733F Permanent Change of Station Travel - Health Care (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0808733HP Permanent Change of Station Travel - Health Care (2M5) DHP - In-House Care 0808741A Family Housing - New Construction (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808741F Family Housing - New Construction (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808741G Family Housing - New Construction (2V3D) IANEC - Family Housing Activities 0808741M Family Housing - New Construction (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808741N Family Housing - New Construction (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808742A Family Housing - Improvements (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808742D Family Housing - Improvements (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0808742F Family Housing - Improvements (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808742G Family Housing - Improvements (2V3D) IANEC - Family Housing Activities 0808742M Family Housing - Improvements (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808742N Family Housing - Improvements (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808742S Family Housing - Improvements (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808743A Family Housing - Debt Payments (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808743F Family Housing - Debt Payments (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808743M Family Housing - Debt Payments (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808743N Family Housing - Debt Payments (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808744A Family Housing - Leasing (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808744F Family Housing - Leasing (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808744G Family Housing - Leasing (2V3D) IANEC - Family Housing Activities 0808744L Family Housing - Leasing (2V3D) IANEC - Family Housing Activities 0808744M Family Housing - Leasing (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808744N Family Housing - Leasing (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808745A Family Housing - Operations (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808745F Family Housing - Operations (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808745G Family Housing - Operations (2V3D) IANEC - Family Housing Activities 0808745L Family Housing - Operations (2V3D) IANEC - Family Housing Activities 0808745M Family Housing - Operations (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808745N Family Housing - Operations (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808745S Family Housing - Operations (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808746A Family Housing - Maintenance (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808746F Family Housing - Maintenance (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808746G Family Housing - Maintenance (2V3D) IANEC - Family Housing Activities 0808746M Family Housing - Maintenance (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808746N Family Housing - Maintenance (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808746S Family Housing - Maintenance (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0808751A Civilian Training, Education, and Development (2T4C) Central Training - Civilian Education 0808751F Civilian Training, Education, and Development (2T4C) Central Training - Civilian Education 0808751M Civilian Training, Education, and Development (2T4C) Central Training - Civilian Education 0808751N Civilian Training, Education, and Development (2T4C) Central Training - Civilian Education 0808761N Collateral Equipment Funding (2P3) CPA - General Personnel Support Activities 0808776N Minor Constr (RPM) - Other General Pers Act (2P2C) CPA - Facilities Support 0808778N Maint and Repair (RPM) - Other Gen Pers Act (2P2C) CPA - Facilities Support 0808789A Counterdrug Demand Reduction Activities (1F2B) Protection 0808789BR Counterdrug Demand Reduction Activities (1F2B) Protection 0808789F Counterdrug Demand Reduction Activities (1F2B) Protection 0808789H Counterdrug Demand Reduction Activities (1F2B) Protection 0808789K Counterdrug Demand Reduction Activities (1F2B) Protection 0808789L Counterdrug Demand Reduction Activities (1F2B) Protection 0808789M Counterdrug Demand Reduction Activities (1F2B) Protection 0808789N Counterdrug Demand Reduction Activities (1F2B) Protection 0808795A Base Comm - Other General Personnel Activities (2P2B2) CPA - Base Communications 0808795N Base Comm - Other General Personnel Activities (2P2B2) CPA - Base Communications 0808796N Base Ops - Other General Personnel Activities (2P2B1) CPA - Base Operations Support 0808797BI AFIS - Defense Information School (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0808797D8A AFIS - Defense Information School (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0808798BI Mgt HQ - AFIS (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0808798D Mgt HQ - AFIS (H) (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0808798D8A Mgt HQ - AFIS (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0808898BT Mgt HQ (DoD Dependent Education) (2P1) CPA - HOAA 0808898D Mgt HQ (DoD Dependent Education) (H) (2P1) CPA - HOAA 0808898D8D Mgt HQ (DoD Dependent Education) (2P1) CPA - HOAA 0808899BT DoDEA Consolidated School Support (2R4C) CPB - DoD Schools 0809703A Service Support to OSD (2V4D) IANEC - Non-DHP Medical Programs 0809703F Service Support to OSD (2V4D) IANEC - Non-DHP Medical Programs 0809710A Service Support to Def Medical Support Actys (H) (2M1) DHP - HOAA 0809710F Service Support to Def Medical Support Actys (H) (2M1) DHP - HOAA 0809710N Service Support to Def Medical Support Actys (H) (2M1) DHP - HOAA 0809711A Service Support to OSD CHAMPUS Activities (H) (2M7) DHP - Private Sector Care 0809711F Service Support to OSD CHAMPUS Activities (H) (2M7) DHP - Private Sector Care 0809711N Service Support to OSD CHAMPUS Activities (H) (2M7) DHP - Private Sector Care 0809712A Service Support to USUHS (H) (2M3) DHP - Education & Training 0809712F Service Support to USUHS (H) (2M3) DHP - Education & Training 0809712N Service Support to USUHS (H) (2M3) DHP - Education & Training 0809721A Junior ROTC (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0809721F Junior ROTC (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0809721M Junior ROTC (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0809721N Junior ROTC (2P4C) CPA - Acquisition of New Personnel 0809723D Homeowners' Assistance Program (2R2) CPB - Family Housing Activities 0809731A Training Support to Units (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0809731F Training Support to Units (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0809731M Training Support to Units (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0809731N Training Support to Units (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 0809732A Off-Duty and Voluntary Education Programs (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0809732F Off-Duty and Voluntary Education Programs (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0809732M Off-Duty and Voluntary Education Programs (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0809732N Off-Duty and Voluntary Education Programs (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0809733A Veterans Educational Assistance Program (VEAP) (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0809733F Veterans Educational Assistance Program (VEAP) (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0809733M Veterans Educational Assistance Program (VEAP) (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0809734A Army Career Alumni Program (ACAP) (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0809790A Visual Information Activities - Other Program 8 (2P2B1) CPA - Base Operations Support 0809790M Visual Information Activities - Other Program 8 (2P2B1) CPA - Base Operations Support 0901116R DCAA Communications (2E3) Acquisition - Contract Oversight 0901117D WHS Non-Mgt HQ Activities (H) (2U2B1) DM - Base Operations Support 0901117D8W WHS Non-Mgt HQ Activities (2U2B1) DM - Base Operations Support 0901119M WWMCCS ADP and WIS - Marine Corps (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 0901211A Construction (Planning and Design) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901211D Construction (Planning and Design) (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0901211F Construction (Planning and Design) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901211G Construction (Planning and Design) (2V3B) IANEC - Installation Support 0901211H Construction (Planning and Design) (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901211M Construction (Planning and Design) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901211N Construction (Planning and Design) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901211S Construction (Planning and Design) (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901212A Service-Wide Support (Not Otherwise Accounted For) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901212F Service-Wide Support (Not Otherwise Accounted For) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901212M Service-Wide Support (Not Otherwise Accounted For) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901212N Service-Wide Support (Not Otherwise Accounted For) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901213F USAF Support to Civil Air Patrol (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901214A Public Affairs (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901214F Public Affairs (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901214M Public Affairs (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901214N Public Affairs (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901215A Productivity Investments (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901215F Productivity Investments (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901215N Productivity Investments (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901216F Operational Capability & Air Power Assess (OCAPA) (2V4C) IANEC - Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation 0901218F Civilian Compensation Program (2P4A) CPA - Personnel Management 0901219F Joint Health Care Management Eng. Team (JHMET) (2M1) DHP - HOAA 0901220F Personnel Administration (2P4A) CPA - Personnel Management 0901220M Personnel Administration (2P4A) CPA - Personnel Management 0901220N Personnel Administration (2P4A) CPA - Personnel Management 0901220S Personnel Administration (2P4A) CPA - Personnel Management 0901220SE Personnel Administration (2P4A) CPA - Personnel Management 0901222F Defense Courier Service (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0901223F Civil Air Patrol Corporation (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901224F Military Drug Dogs Counternarcotics Support (1F2B) Protection 0901225F Air Force Combat Operations Staff (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901226F Air Force Studies and Analysis Agency (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901227F Air Force Agency for Modeling and Simulation (2V4C) IANEC - Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation 0901228A Service Support to Def Human Resources Activity (2U1A1) DM - OSD Staff 0901228F Service Support to Def Human Resources Activity (2U1A1) DM - OSD Staff 0901228M Service Support to Def Human Resources Activity (2U1A1) DM - OSD Staff 0901228N Service Support to Def Human Resources Activity (2U1A1) DM - OSD Staff 0901229F Chaplain Service Worldwide Support Prog (CSWWSP) (2R5) CPB - Other Personnel Benefits 0901230F Counterdrug Support, Headquarters USSOCOM (1F2B) Protection 0901231F Counterdrug Support, Headquarters USAF (1F2B) Protection 0901240F Engineering Installation Support - Administrative (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901256F Environmental Compliance (2U2A) DM - Environmental Programs 0901256M Environmental Compliance (2U2A) DM - Environmental Programs 0901256N Environmental Compliance (2U2A) DM - Environmental Programs 0901276F Minor Constr (RPM) - Administrative (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901276M Minor Constr (RPM) - Administrative (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0901276N Minor Constr (RPM) - Administrative (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901278D Maint and Repair (RPM) - Administrative (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901278F Maint and Repair (RPM) - Administrative (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901278M Maint and Repair (RPM) - Administrative (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901278N Maint and Repair (RPM) - Administrative (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901279F Real Property Services (RPS) - Administrative (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901279M Real Property Services (RPS) - Administrative (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901279N Real Property Services (RPS) - Administrative (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901293F Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities (11TH WG) (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901294M RPMA - Administrative (H) (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901295A Base Communications - Administrative (2U2B2) DM - Base Communications 0901295F Base Communications - Administrative (2U2B2) DM - Base Communications 0901295M Base Communications - Administrative (2U2B2) DM - Base Communications 0901295N Base Communications - Administrative (2U2B2) DM - Base Communications 0901296F Base Ops - Administrative (2U2B1) DM - Base Operations Support 0901296M Base Ops - Administrative (2U2B1) DM - Base Operations Support 0901296N Base Ops - Administrative (2U2B1) DM - Base Operations Support 0901298A Mgt HQ (Public Affairs) (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0901298F Mgt HQ (Public Affairs) (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0901298M Mgt HQ (Public Affairs) (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0901298N Mgt HQ (Public Affairs) (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0901298SE Mgt HQ - DHRA (2P1) CPA - HOAA 0901396A Base Ops - Real Estate Leases - Admin (2U2B1) DM - Base Operations Support 0901502A Service Support to DTSA (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0901502F Service Support to DTSA (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0901502N Service Support to DTSA (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0901503A Service Support to OSD (2U1A1) DM - OSD Staff 0901503F Service Support to OSD (2U1A1) DM - OSD Staff 0901503M Service Support to OSD (2U1A1) DM - OSD Staff 0901503N Service Support to OSD (2U1A1) DM - OSD Staff 0901504A Service Support to WHS (2U1A1) DM - OSD Staff 0901504F Service Support to WHS (2U1A1) DM - OSD Staff 0901504M Service Support to WHS (2U1A1) DM - OSD Staff 0901504N Service Support to WHS (2U1A1) DM - OSD Staff 0901505A Service Support to Defense Legal Services (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0901505F Service Support to Defense Legal Services (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0901505N Service Support to Defense Legal Services (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0901506A Service Support to Office of Economic Adjustment (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0901506F Service Support to Office of Economic Adjustment (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0901506N Service Support to Office of Economic Adjustment (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0901507A Service Support to TJS (2U1A2) DM - JCS Staff 0901507F Service Support to TJS (2U1A2) DM - JCS Staff 0901507M Service Support to TJS (2U1A2) DM - JCS Staff 0901507N Service Support to TJS (2U1A2) DM - JCS Staff 0901509A Service Support to DIG (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901509F Service Support to DIG (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901509M Service Support to DIG (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901509N Service Support to DIG (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901510D US Court of Military Appeals, Defense (H) (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0901510D8U US Court of Military Appeals, Defense (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0901511D Contingencies (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0901512N Claims (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901515BR Other Support Activities (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0901515D Other Support Activities (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0901515D8F Other Support Activities (0514 O&M Defensewide) (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0901515D8Z Other Support Activities (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0901515F Other Support Activities (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901515N Other Support Activities (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901516R Defense Contract Audit Agency Activities (2E3) Acquisition - Contract Oversight 0901517X Inspector General (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901518A Service Support to Non-DoD Activities (Non-Reimb) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901518F Service Support to Non-DoD Activities (Non-Reimb) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901518M Service Support to Non-DoD Activities (Non-Reimb) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901518N Service Support to Non-DoD Activities (Non-Reimb) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901519A Service Support to Non-DoD Actys (Reimbursable) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901519F Service Support to Non-DoD Actys (Reimbursable) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901519M Service Support to Non-DoD Actys (Reimbursable) (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901519N Service Support to Non-DoD Actys (Reimbursable) (2U3A) DM - 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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0901520A Criminal Investigations (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901520X Criminal Investigations (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901522DA Service Support to Def Finance & Accounting Svc (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901522DF Service Support to Def Finance & Accounting Svc (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901522DM Service Support to Def Finance & Accounting Svc (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901522DN Service Support to Def Finance & Accounting Svc (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901522F Service Support to Def Finance & Accounting Svc (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901522N Service Support to Def Finance & Accounting Svc (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901525D Office of Economic Adjustment (H) (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0901525D8E Office of Economic Adjustment (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0901527BD Financial Operations (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901527DBD Financial Operations (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901528DN Printing and Publication Service (2U3A) DM - Service-Wide Activities 0901528DS Printing and Publication Service (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901530X Inspector General, DoD Inspection Activities (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901531D WHS/White House Support Group (H) (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0901531D8W White House Support Group (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0901532BR Defense Technology Security Activities (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0901532D Defense Technology Security Administration (H) (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0901532D8T Defense Technology Security Administration (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0901535D Corporate Information Management (CIM) (H) (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0901535D8C Corporate Information Management (CIM) (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0901536BU Defense POW & MIA Activities (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901536D Defense POW & MIA Activities (H) (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901536D8P Defense POW & MIA Activities (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901537DN Information Services (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0901539D8Z OSD Civil Military Programs (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0901540A Service Support to Defense POW and MIA Activities (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901540F Service Support to Defense POW and MIA Activities (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901540M Service Support to Defense POW and MIA Activities (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901540N Service Support to Defense POW and MIA Activities (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901546M Service Support to Def Finance & Accounting Svc (2U3B2) DM - Defense Agencies 0901585A Pentagon Reservation (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901585BI Pentagon Reservation (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901585BQ Pentagon Reservation (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901585C Pentagon Reservation (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901585D Pentagon Reservation (H) (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901585D8L Pentagon Reservation (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901585D8W Pentagon Reservation (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901585F Pentagon Reservation (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901585G Pentagon Reservation (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901585J Pentagon Reservation (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901585K Pentagon Reservation (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901585L Pentagon Reservation (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901585M Pentagon Reservation (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901585N Pentagon Reservation (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901586D8W Buildings Maintenance Fund (2U2C) DM - Facilities Support 0901597D8W WHS-DoD Commissions, Boards and Task Forces (2U1A1) DM - OSD Staff 0901598C Mgt HQ - BMDO (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0901598D Washington Headquarters Services (H) (2U1A1) DM - OSD Staff 0901598D8W Washington Headquarters Services (2U1A1) DM - OSD Staff 0901598DBD Mgt HQ - DFAS, DWCF (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0901853N Environmental Conservation (2U2A) DM - Environmental Programs 0901854M Pollution Prevention (2U2A) DM - Environmental Programs 0901854N Pollution Prevention (2U2A) DM - Environmental Programs 0901969F Combat Support - Administrative (1F1B) Air Control 0902198D Mgt HQ (OSD) (H) (2U1A1) DM - OSD Staff 0902198D8Z Mgt HQ (OSD) (2U1A1) DM - OSD Staff 0902199D8Z OSD Non-Mgt HQ Activities (2U1A1) DM - OSD Staff 0902298J Mgt HQ (OJCS) (2U1A2) DM - JCS Staff 0902398A Mgt HQ (Departmental) (2U1A3) DM - Military Department Headquarters 0902398F Mgt HQ (Departmental) (2U1A3) DM - Military Department Headquarters 0902398M Mgt HQ (Departmental) (2U1A3) DM - Military Department Headquarters 0902398N Mgt HQ (Departmental) (2U1A3) DM - Military Department Headquarters 0902490A Visual Information Activities - Administrative (2U2B1) DM - Base Operations Support 0902490F Visual Information Activities - Administrative (2U2B1) DM - Base Operations Support 0902490M Visual Information Activities - Administrative (2U2B1) DM - Base Operations Support 0902498A Mgt HQ (Administrative) (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 0902498F Mgt HQ (Administrative) (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0902498M Mgt HQ (Administrative) (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0902498N Mgt HQ (Administrative) (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0902498R Mgt HQ (Administrative) (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0902498X Mgt HQ (Administrative) (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0902507M Service Support to Chairman, JCS Controlled Actys (2T4E3) Central Training - Professional Military Education 0902507N Service Support to Chairman, JCS Controlled Actys (2T4E3) Central Training - Professional Military Education 0902598A Mgt HQ (Criminal Investigation) (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0902740J Joint Simulation System (2V4C) IANEC - Warfighting Centers, Modeling & Simulation 0902798A Mgt HQ (Construction) (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0902898F Mgt HQ (ADP Support) (OSD) (2U1A1) DM - OSD Staff 0902998F Mgt HQ (ADP Support) (AF) (2U1A3) DM - Military Department Headquarters 0903010D Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals (H) (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0903010D8L Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0903098D Mgt HQ (Defense Legal Services Agency) (H) (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0903098D8L Mgt HQ (Defense Legal Services Agency) (2U1B) DM - Administrative Management Headquarters 0903188F Service Support to Defense Support Activities (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0903188M Service Support to Defense Support Activities (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0903188N Service Support to Defense Support Activities (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0903198S Defense Support Activities (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0904901A Undistributed Adjustments (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0904901D Undistributed Adjustments (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0904901F Undistributed Adjustments (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0904903D Defense-Wide Resources (2U3B3) DM - Other Defense-Wide Activities 0904912D Defense Export Loan Guarantee (DELG) Program (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 0908610A Info Mgt - Automation - Program 9 (2C3) C&II - Base & Regional Information Processing Centers 0908612C Acquisition Program Stability Reserve (1Z) Forces Resource Adjustments 0908612F Acquisition Program Stability Reserve (1Z) Forces Resource Adjustments 0908612M Acquisition Program Stability Reserve (1Z) Forces Resource Adjustments 0908615A Automated Acq Mgt & Spt: Project Mgrs-Program 9 (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 0908719F Child Development (2R4A) CPB - Child Development 0908720F Family Centers (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0908720N Family Centers (2R4B) CPB - Family Centers 0909298A Mgt HQ - Svc Acq Exec (2E1) Acquisition - HOAA 0909900E Financing for Expired Account Adjustments (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0909900F Financing for Expired Account Adjustments (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0909900M Financing for Expired Account Adjustments (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0909900N Financing for Expired Account Adjustments (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0909900S Financing for Expired Account Adjustments (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0909910N Outsourcing Initiatives (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0909980F Judgment Fund Reimbursement (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0909999A Financing for Canceled Account Adjustment (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0909999D Financing for Canceled Account Adjustment (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0909999D8Z Financing for Canceled Account Adjustment (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0909999E Financing for Canceled Account Adjustment (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0909999F Financing for Canceled Account Adjustment (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0909999M Financing for Canceled Account Adjustment (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0909999N Financing for Canceled Account Adjustment (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 0909999S Financing for Canceled Account Adjustment (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 1001004A International Activities (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001004F International Activities (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001004M International Activities (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001004N International Activities (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001005D NATO Infrastructure (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001009A Service Support to OSD/DSAA, MAP-Reimbursable (H) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 1001009F Service Support to OSD/DSAA, MAP-Reimbursable (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 1001009JP International HQ--PACOM (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001009M Service Support to OSD/DSAA, MAP-Reimbursable (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 1001009N Service Support to OSD/DSAA, MAP-Reimbursable (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 1001010A Miscellaneous Support to other Nations (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001010F Miscellaneous Support to other Nations (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001010N Miscellaneous Support to other Nations (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001011A Service Support to OSD/DSAA - Nonreimbursable (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 1001011F Service Support to OSD/DSAA - Nonreimbursable (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 1001011N Service Support to OSD/DSAA - Nonreimbursable (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 1001012F Service Support to NATO AEW&C Program (1F1B) Air Control 1001012JNA NATO AEW&C Program (1F1B) Air Control 1001015A Technology Security Functions (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 1001016D Humanitarian Assistance (H) (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001016D8Z Humanitarian Assistance (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001016T Humanitarian Assistance (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001017D8Z Partnership for Peace Activities (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 1001017J Partnership for Peace Activities (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 1001018A NATO Joint STARS (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 1001018F NATO Joint STARS (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 1001019A Service Support to DSAA (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 1001019F Service Support to DSAA (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 1001019N Service Support to DSAA (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 1001029A Service Support to International HQ--PACOM (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001029JP International HQ--PACOM (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001098A Mgt HQ (International) (2U1C) DM - International Management Headquarters 1001098F Mgt HQ (International) (2U1C) DM - International Management Headquarters 1001098M Mgt HQ (International) (2U1C) DM - International Management Headquarters 1001098N Mgt HQ (International) (2U1C) DM - International Management Headquarters 1001110A Service Support to Other Nations--EUCOM (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001110F Service Support to Other Nations--EUCOM (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001110JE Support to Other Nations--EUCOM (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001198F Mgt HQ - Technology Transfer Functions (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 1001210A Service Support to Other Nations--CENTCOM (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001210F Service Support to Other Nations--CENTCOM (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001210JC Support to Other Nations--CENTCOM (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001310A Service Support to Other Nations--SOUTHCOM (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001310F Service Support to Other Nations--SOUTHCOM (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001310JC Support to Other Nations--CENTCOM (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001310JSO Support to Other Nations--SOUTHCOM (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001410A Service Support to Other Nations--PACOM (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001410JP Support to Other Nations--PACOM (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001490A Service Support to International HQ--NATO (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001490F Service Support to International HQ--NATO (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001490JNA International Headquarters--NATO (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001491A Service Support to International Activities--NATO (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001491F Service Support to International Activities--NATO (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001491JNA International Activities--NATO (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001510A Service Support to Other Nations--IADB (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001510F Service Support to Other Nations--IADB (2U4) DM - International Activities 1001510JCA Support to Other Nations--IADB (2U4) DM - International Activities 1002002A Foreign Military Sales Support (Reimbursable) (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 1002002F Foreign Military Sales Support (Reimbursable) (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 1002002N Foreign Military Sales Support (Reimbursable) (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 1002002T Foreign Military Sales Support (Reimbursable) (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 1002005A Service Support to Foreign Military Financing (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 1002098A Mgt HQ for Foreign Military Sales (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 1002110F Service Support to Foreign Military Sales--EUCOM (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 1002198D Mgt HQ (OSD/DSAA) - Non-Reimbursable (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 1002198T Mgt HQ (DSAA) (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 1002210A Service Support to Foreign Mil Sales--SOUTHCOM (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 1002210F Service Support to Foreign Mil Sales--SOUTHCOM (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 1002210JSO Foreign Military Sales--SOUTHCOM (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 1002298D Mgt HQ (OSD/DSAA) - Reimbursable (2U1D1) DM - Management Headquarters 1002310A Service Support to Foreign Military Sales--CENTCOM (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 1002310F Service Support to Foreign Military Sales--CENTCOM (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 1002310JC Foreign Military Sales--CENTCOM (1F2C) Int’l Engagement & Threat Reduction 1100011N Ongoing Operational Activities - Active (1F1A) Strike 1107048M Service Support to SOCOM (JBB) (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 1107048N Service Support to SOCOM (JBB) (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 1108048A Service Support to Special Operations Forces (1F1A) Strike 1108048F Service Support to Special Operations Forces (1F1A) Strike 1108048M Service Support to Special Operations Forces (1F1A) Strike 1108048N Service Support to Special Operations Forces (1F1A) Strike 1108722BB Undistributed Adjustments - SOCOM (2Z) Infrastructure Resource Adjustments 1120011N Training - Active (2T3) Central Training - General Training Activities 1120111BB JCS Directed & Coord Exercises (Active Army) (2V4E) IANEC - Joint Exercises 1120171BB SOF Ranger Activities (1F1A) Strike 1120172BB SOF Aviation Activities (Active Forces) (1F1A) Strike 1120173BB SOF Special Forces Activities (Active Army) (1F1A) Strike 1120174BB Psychological Operations Activities (Active Army) (1F1A) Strike

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 1120175BB Civil Affairs Units (Active Army) (1F1A) Strike 1120177BB Theater Army Special Ops Support Cmd (TASOSC) (1F1A) Strike 1120179BB SOF Other Special Ops Spt Activities (Active Army) (1F1A) Strike 1120185BB SOF Aircrew Training, Army (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 1120211BB JCS Directed & Coord Exercises (Active Navy) (2V4E) IANEC - Joint Exercises 1120222BB Naval Special Warfare Groups (1F1A) Strike 1120223BB SOF Naval Active Spcl Warfare Groups Ops BA-1 (1F1A) Strike 1120224BB Naval Special Warfare Development Groups (1F1A) Strike 1120322BB SOF Naval Reserve Special Boat Squadron Operations (1F1A) Strike 1120323BB SOF Naval Reserve Spcl Warfare Group Ops BA-1 (1F1A) Strike 1120411BB Training - Guard (2T3) Central Training - General Training Activities 1120412BB Deployment Exercises (HQ USSOCOM) (2V4E) IANEC - Joint Exercises 1120413BB Special Operation Command (SOC) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 1120415BB Combat Development Activities (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 1120416BB Joint Combined Exchange Training (2V4E) IANEC - Joint Exercises 1120417A Service Support to Joint Cbt Devel Actys--SOCOM (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 1120417F Service Support to Joint Cbt Devel Actys--SOCOM (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 1120417JBB Joint Combat Development Activities--SOCOM (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 1120438BB SOF Counterdrug Activities (1F2B) Protection 1120489BB SOF Counterdrug OPTEMPO (1F2B) Protection 1120493BB SOF MILCON Planning and Design (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 1120497BB Force Related Training (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 1120511BB JCS Directed & Coord Exercises (Active Air Force) (2V4E) IANEC - Joint Exercises 1120541BB Special Tactics Operations (Active Air Force) (1F1A) Strike 1120547BB SOF Operations (SOW/SOS) (Active Air Force) (1F1A) Strike 1120585BB SOF Aircrew Training, Air Force (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 1120611BB JCS Directed & Coord Exercises (Air Nat Guard) (2V4E) IANEC - Joint Exercises 1120612BB Deployment Exercises (Air National Guard) (2V4E) IANEC - Joint Exercises 1120613BB Schools/Spec Tng in Excess of Core Rqmts (Guard) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 1120614BB Schools/Spec Tng in Excess of Core Rqmts (Res) (2T4D) Central Training - Reserve Training 1120647BB SOF Operations (SOW/SOS) (Air National Guard) (1F1A) Strike 1120711BB JCS Directed & Coord Exercises (AFR) (2V4E) IANEC - Joint Exercises 1120747BB SOF Operations (Air Force Reserve) (SOW/SOS) (1F1A) Strike 1120811BB JCS Directed & Coord Exercises (Army Nat Guard) (2V4E) IANEC - Joint Exercises 1120812BB Deployment Exercises (Army National Guard) (2V4E) IANEC - Joint Exercises 1120872BB SOF Aviation Activities (Army & Air Nat Guard) (1F1A) Strike 1120873BB SOF Special Forces Activities (Army Nat Guard) (1F1A) Strike 1120911BB JCS Directed & Coord Exercises (Army Res) (2V4E) IANEC - Joint Exercises 1120912BB Deployment Exercises (Army Reserve) (2V4E) IANEC - Joint Exercises 1120973BB SOF Special Forces Activities (Army Reserve) (1F1A) Strike 1120974BB Psychological Operations Activities (Army Reserve) (1F1A) Strike 1120975BB Civil Affairs Units (Army Reserve) (1F1A) Strike 1120979BB SOF Other Special Ops Spt Activities (Army Res) (1F1A) Strike 1130429A Service Support to Joint SOF Intell Activities (1F1A) Strike 1130429JBB Joint SOF Intelligence Activities (1F1A) Strike 1130431BB SOF Intelligence Activities (1F1A) Strike 1130432BB SOF C2 Activities (1F1A) Strike 1130433BB Extension of Intelligence Data (SOCRATES) (1F1A) Strike 1130451BB WWMCCS - ADP (1X1B) Operational Command & Control Systems (C2S) 1130453BB SOF Communications (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 1130535BB Special Ops Contingency Comms Element (SOCCE) (1F1A) Strike 1140415BB Military Construction for Combat Development Actys (2E6) Acquisition - Test & Evaluation Programs 1140494BB Military Construction (1F1A) Strike 1150198BB SOF Mgt HQ (USASOC) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 1150298BB SOF Mgt HQ (NAVSPECWARCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 1150460A Service Support to SOF Combatant HQ--PACOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 1150460F Service Support to SOF Combatant HQ--PACOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 1150460JBB Special Operations Forces Combatant HQ--PACOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 1150461A Service Support to SOF Combatant HQ--JFC (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 1150461JBB SOF Combatant HQ--Joint Forces Command (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 1150462A Service Support to SOF Combatant HQ--CENTCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 1150462JBB Special Operations Forces Combatant HQ--CENTCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 1150463A Service Support to SOF Combatant HQ--EUCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 1150463JBB Special Operations Forces Combatant HQ--EUCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 1150464A Service Support to SOF Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 1150464F Service Support to SOF Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 1150464JBB Special Operations Forces Combatant HQ--SOUTHCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 1150490A Service Support to Combatant HQ--SOCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters

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PE PE TITLE F&IC Assignment 1150490F Service Support to Combatant HQ--SOCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 1150490JBB Combatant HQ--SOCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 1150490M Service Support to Combatant HQ--SOCOM (1X1A) Operational Headquarters 1150491A Service Support to SOCOM Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 1150491F Service Support to SOCOM Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 1150491JBB SOCOM Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 1150498BB SOF Mgt HQ (USSOCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 1150598BB SOF Mgt HQ (AFSOC) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 1160279BB Small Business Innovative Research (2E4) Acquisition - Program Management 1160401BB Special Operations Technology Development (1F1A) Strike 1160402BB Special Operations Advanced Technology Development (1F1A) Strike 1160404BB Special Operations Tactical Systems Development (1F1A) Strike 1160405BB Special Ops Intelligence Systems Development (1F1A) Strike 1160406JBB Joint SOF Technology Development (1F1A) Strike 1160407BB SOF Medical Technology Development (1F1A) Strike 1160408BB SOF Operational Enhancements (1F1A) Strike 1160409BB Other Force Programs (1F1A) Strike 1160410A Service Support to SOCOM Acquisition Activities (2E3) Acquisition - Contract Oversight 1160410JBB SOCOM Acquisition Activities (2E3) Acquisition - Contract Oversight 1160444BB SOF Acquisition (1F1A) Strike 1170019BB GOCO COR Staff Operations (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 1170417BB Maintenance Support Activities (Depot Level) (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 1170418BB Depot Maintenance Activities (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 1170428BB Ship Maintenance Activities (Depot Level) (2L3) Central Logistics - Maintenance Activities 1180098F Mgt HQ (SOCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 1180098M Mgt HQ (SOCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 1180098N Mgt HQ (SOCOM) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 1180181BB USAJFK Special Warfare Center (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 1180184BB SOF Language Training (2T4E4) Central Training - Foreign Language Training 1180276BB Minor Constr (RPM) - SOF Trng Ctr BA-3 (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 1180278BB Maint and Repair (RPM) - SOF Trng Ctr BA-3 (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 1180282BB Naval Special Warfare Training Center (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 1180296BB Base Ops Engineering Services - SOF Trng Ctr BA-3 (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 1180485BB SOF Aircrew Training (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 1180486BB SOF Training Development/Training Devices (2T3) Central Training - General Training Activities 1180583BB USAF Special Operations School (2T5) Central Training - Transition Training 1190191BB Commander's Official Representation Funds (Army) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 1190199BB Other Headquarters Activities (Army) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 1190291BB Commander's Official Representation Funds (Navy) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 1190299BB Other Headquarters Activities (Navy) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 1190476BB Minor Constr (RPM) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 1190478BB Maint and Repair (RPM) (2A2C) Force Installations - Facilities Support 1190491BB Commander's Official Representation Funds (HQ) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 1190494BB Base Ops Support - Engineering Services (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 1190496BB Base Ops Support (2A2B1) Force Installations - Base Operations Support 1190499BB Other Headquarters Activities (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities 1190591BB Commander's Official Representation Funds (AF) (2U1D3) DM - CINC Activities

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ABBREVIATIONS

AAFES Army-Air Force Exchange Service

ACM Advanced Cruise Missile

ADCON Administrative Control

ALCM Air-Launched Cruise Missile

ASW anti-submarine warfare

BAH Basic Allowance for Housing

BMC Basic Military Compensation

BOS Base Operating Support

BRAC Base Closure and Realignment

C&I Communications & Information

CHAMPUS Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services

CINC Commander in Chief

CONUS continental United States

CPA Central Personnel Administration

DCP Defense Cryptologic Program

DECA Defense Commissary Agency

DFAS Defense Finance and Accounting Service

DGIAP Defense General Intelligence and Applications Program

DHP Defense Health Program

DIMAP Defense Imagery and Mapping Program

DISN Defense Information Systems Network

DJCIP Defense Joint Counterintelligence Program

DLA Defense Logistics Agency

DM Departmental Management

DoD Department of Defense

DoDD Department of Defense Directive

DSS Defense Security Service

DWCF Defense Working Capital Funds

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EELV Evolved Expendable Launch System

FY fiscal year

FYDP Future Years Defense Program

HOAA Headquarters and Other Administrative Activities

IANEC Infrastructure Activities Not Elsewhere Classified

IDA Institute for Defense Analyses

JCS Joint Chiefs of Staff

JMIP Joint Military Intelligence Program

MCS Managed Care Support

MFP Major Force Program

MOOTW Military-Operations-Other-Than-War

MRTFB Major Range and Test Facility Base

MWR Morale, Welfare, or Recreation

NAF non-appropriated fund

NAFI non-appropriated-fund instrumentality

NEXCOM Navy Exchange Service

NFIP National Foreign Intelligence Program

O&M Operations and Maintenance

OSD Office of the Secretary of Defense

PCS Permanent Change of Station

PE Program Element

PPBS Planning, Programming, and Budgeting System

QRMC Quadrennial Reviews of Military Compensation

R&D Research and Development

S&TP Science & Technology Program

TOA Total Obligational Authority

TWCF Transportation Working Capital Funds

USC United States Code

USFHP Uniformed Services Family Health Program

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This paper describes a framework that organizes and displays every dollar, person, and piece of equipment shown inDoD’s Future Years Defense Program (FYDP). The framework, called Force & Infrastructure Categories (F&IC),represents a conceptual model of the DoD that is based on two types of organizations, Forces and Infrastructure, andreflects the division of labor between them. Forces organizations are the warfighting ships, squadrons, and battalionsassigned to the Combatant Commands. Infrastructure organizations are the laboratories, depots, shipyards, test ranges,schools, and hospitals assigned exclusively to the Military Departments. The F&IC model presents Forces as the toolsCombatant Commanders use to fight wars and Infrastructure as the set of activities needed to create and sustain thoseForces. The F&IC is designed to provide senior decision makers with the revised definitions, relevant categories, and newvocabulary needed to frame issues, communicate intent, and control implementation in a new era of national defense.

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