The federal department responsible for safeguarding national security of the United States; created in 1947.
1Pahlka is one of only two women on the DoD's 15-member board.
2Give me ten minutes; I've got a call coming in from the DoD.
3Each office was still equipped according to the current DoD protocol.
4The DoD called you in to consult on the mission to snatch Boyle.
5CSS had few functional ops in Britain, but SAS and DoD communicated regularly.
6He caught up with her a mile down the DoD road.
7But as a DoD investigator, you know that, otherwise you wouldn't be here, right?
8The DoD is, in that sense, no different than any big company in America.
9At least, that's the contention of one military analyst, who spoke with DoD Buzz.
10The Defense Innovation Advisory Board isn't about helping the DoD build missiles and things.
11Something the DoD was prepared to pay big money for.
12And all this time I'd been thinking the DoD didn't have a sense of humor.
13We describe the use of DoD in this chapter.
14Little of the equipment was likely provided by DoD.
15We'll have things there that are not DoD policy.
16I wouldn't put it that way, but NSA is a DoD oriented agency after all.