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The United States Pacific Command

www.pacom.mil

 
U.S. Pacific Command (USPACOM), together with other U.S. Government agencies, protects and defends the United States, its territories, Allies, and interests; alongside Allies and partners, promotes regional security and deters aggression; and, if deterrence fails, is prepared to respond to the full spectrum of military contingencies to restore Asia-Pacific stability and security. WELCOME! On behalf of the Commander, U.S. Pacific Command, welcome to our page on Facebook, sponsored by the U.S. Pacific Command Public Affairs Office. While this is an open forum, it's also a family friendly one, so please keep your comments and wall posts clean. In addition to keeping it ...
  • Number of Employees: 10K-50K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.pacom.mil
  • USPACOM J01PA Box 64031
    Honolulu, HI USA 96861
  • Phone: 808.477.1341

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Bala Selvam
CTO (SOCPAC) Profile
Glen Genove
Deputy Chief Information Officer Profile

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