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US Department of Defense
The US Department of Defense is a federal government department responsible for providing the military forces needed to deter war and ensure national security. It manages a vast global infrastructure portfolio, including military bases, energy systems, digital networks, and transportation assets, with significant annual investments in modernization, resilience, and sustainability across its global footprint.
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Strategic Overview
- Prioritizes energy resilience and security for military installations globally, focusing on microgrids, renewable energy, and energy storage.
- Invests heavily in modernizing digital infrastructure, including cloud computing and secure networks, to support joint warfighting capabilities.
- Emphasizes climate change adaptation and mitigation in infrastructure planning and development, aiming for carbon-pollution-free electricity by 2030.
- Utilizes Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and various contracting mechanisms to develop, operate, and maintain its vast infrastructure portfolio.
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Key People
Lloyd J. Austin III
Secretary of Defense
Kathleen Hicks
Deputy Secretary of Defense
Gen. Charles Q. Brown, Jr.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Track Record
77
Years Active
Notable projects: Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood) Energy Resilience Project, Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability (JWCC), Base Modernization Initiatives across global installations
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