
Pacific Command (PACOM)
Headquartered in Camp H.M. Smith, Hawaii
| Official Web siteThe U.S. Pacific Command (USPACOM) was established as a unified command on Jan. 1, 1947, and is the oldest and largest of the U.S. unified commands, incorporating the former Far East Command and much of the Alaskan Command. Added responsibilities were assigned on Jan. 1, 1972, for military forces and elements in the Indian Ocean, Southern Asia and the Arctic and the area of responsibility was further expanded May 1, 1976, to the east coast of Africa. Since then, the contiguous waters have been transferred back to U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) and U.S. European Command (EUCOM) -- and subsequently to U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM). The west coast of North America has been reassigned to U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM).
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Top Secret Work
Number of Work Locations
6
Number of Contracting Clients
27
- Management consulting and administration
- Air and satellite operations
- Border control
- Counter-drug operations
- Counter-IED explosives operations
- Counterintelligence
- Cyber operations
- Disaster preparedness
- Facilities and Infrastructure
- Ground force operations
- Human intelligence
- Information technology
- Intelligence analysis
- Law enforcement
- Naval operations
- Nuclear operations
- Staffing and personnel
- Psychological operations
- Building and personal security
- Specialized military operations
- Technical intelligence
- Training
Latest Headlines
- India denies presence of US Special Forces (5/7)
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- US submarine emerges near disputed shoal (5/15)
- Commander, sailor on Pearl Harbor sub relieved of duties (5/2)
- DISA Taps Social Media for Reponses to New Network Contract (5/4)
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