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Mission: WHS is the designated support and service provider of human resources, facilities, resource management, contracting, personnel security, research, equal employment opportunity, transportation, and executive services for the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, the Military Departments, other
Part of the U.S. Department of Defenses Washington Headquarters Service (WHS), the Occupational Safety and Health Branch (OSHB) works to prevent occupational injuries and illnesses through timely hazard identification, facilitating resourceful and relevant hazard abatement, and providing reliable and responsive
Services (WHS) was established under DoD Directive 5110.4, on October 1 1977. WHS is a field activity that provides centralized, consolidated administrative and operational support to the Department of Defense (DoD) activities in the National Capital Region (NCR).
The Pentagon, one of the worlds largest office buildings, is the headquarters of the Department of Defense. Located in the Washington, D.C., area, the five-sided building has three times the floor space of the Empire State Building.
Description of Operations Financed: The Washington Headquarters Services (WHS) was. established under Title 10, United States Code, on October 1 1977, as a Department of Defense (DoD) Field Activity to provide a wide range of operational support to specified DoD activities in the National Capital Region.
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In performing assigned functions and responsibilities, the WHS Director reports to the DAM, coordinates and exchanges information and advice with the OSD Principal Staff Assistants (PSAs), the other DoD Component heads, and federal, State, and local agencies having collateral or related responsibilities and functions.
As the administrative arm of the OSD and other select serviced organizations, WHS provides a wide range of services, including: facilities management; contracting; executive administrative support; resource management; history, library and research capabilities; human resources; operational continuity for the U.S.

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