I need a CURRENT (no older than 6 months) phone directory for Pentagon
personnel ... either online,CD ROM or paper. Where can I locate this?
I have searched Google and other search engines to no avail. |
Request for Question Clarification by
krobert-ga
on
17 Nov 2002 19:12 PST
infolady-ga,
I have located this interactive organization chart for you:
http://www.odam.osd.mil/omp/org/chart.pdf
Click on the "Key POCs" (POC = Point of Contact) under each major
heading to access phone numbers. It was revised in May 2002. If this
happens to suit your needs, I'll post this as an answer. I wanted to
make sure that this was what you were looking for.
Best Regards,
krobert-ga
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Clarification of Question by
infolady-ga
on
18 Nov 2002 14:20 PST
krobert-ga ...
What a great list! Unfortunately, what I need are the names and ranks
of personnel to go with all the numbers. The list I am looking for
has hundreds, if not thousands, of listings. I am mainly interested in
officers but would take take all numbers, ranks and names.
Thanks for your work on this!
infolady-ga
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Request for Question Clarification by
krobert-ga
on
18 Nov 2002 15:45 PST
infolady,
Unfortunatley (and as much as I would like to take your money) this
directory appears to be restricted, so I cannot provide it. If this
suffices as an answer, I'll post it as such, otherwise, this is just
in the "Request for Question Clarificaion" column. It became
restricted after September 11th, 2001. A note at the Government
Printing Office website states such:
http://bookstore.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/waisgate.cgi?WAISdocID=66276718784+0+0+0&WAISaction=retrieve
If you are authorized to receive it, you can obtain it from the
Defense Telecommunications Service Washington (DTS-W) which can be
accessed at this web address:
http://www.dtsw.army.mil/
Specifically, on this page:
http://www.dtsw.army.mil/psc/o_directory.html
Quoting from the above page:
"The DoD Directory is an official listing of personnel that is issued
tri-annually for DoD components in the NCR. It is the only authorized
telephone directory for DoD."
FYI, NCR is an acronym for National Capital Region, which includes the
Pentagon.
Wow... this search took me down memory lane. I used to work on a
project for DTIC (The Defense Technical Info Center).
Best Regards,
krobert-ga
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Clarification of Question by
infolady-ga
on
18 Nov 2002 16:12 PST
krobert-ga ...
Ouch! I'm not surprised at the restrictions placed on this list as of
September 11, 2001, but nonetheless I am unhappy to learn of this. As
much as I would like you to have the money for your research, I can't
do it since I still don't have the needed list.
Thank you again for all your work and much kudos for the results you
got!
infolady-ga
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