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  1. The DFARS PGI 219.7 includes the URL to the website where this guidance document is posted and maintained by the DoD OSBP. Throughout this document, “DoD departments, agencies, and …

  2. CONTACT US - U.S. Department of Defense

    CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT OF WAR PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS - DoW PUBLIC AFFAIRS 1400 Defense Pentagon Washington, DC 20301-1400 Public Inquiries: 703-571-3343 Press/Media: 703 …

  3. DoD Open Government

    We want to specifically hear from you on how our plan can be improved, and on what data, datasets and information you want to see from DoD. We also encourage you to think of innovative ways to use the …

  4. The document is a guide to assist DoD Components and program managers in reviewing fundamental research proposals for potential conflicts of interest and conflicts of commitment.

  5. The Department of Defense's (DoD) risk-based Zero Trust Framework employed across the Joint Force and the defense ecosystem protects our information systems1 from increasingly sophisticated …

  6. Key Officials of the Department of Defense Timeline

    This dashboard, prepared by the Office of the Secretary of Defense Historical Office, presents information about senior leaders, the positions they held, and the organization of the Department of …

  7. This report includes textual sections containing basic information regarding the Annual FOIA Report, information about making a FOIA request to the DoD, definitions and acronyms, a link to DoD FOIA …

  8. Guide to working with DoD - U.S. Department of Defense

    Pursuing DoD contracts is not for everyone; it requires patience, persistence and an in-depth understanding of federal acquisition rules. It typically takes at least 18 months of planning before a …

  9. U.S. Department of Defense

    View our on-demand training webinar recordings on key topics such as the DoD Mentor-Protege Program, Foreign Ownership, Control or Influence (FOCI); and Project Spectrum.

  10. U.S. Department of Defense

    Since the launch of Data.gov in May 2009, which is managed by the GSA, the Department of Defense has been committed to expanding public access to information and adopting a presumption in favor …