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The Japanese Defense Agency was established on 1 July 1954. Until May 2000, it was based in Akasaka (currently occupied by Tokyo Midtown).The JDA was placed under the authority of the Prime Minister's Office under Article 2 of the Defense Agency Establishment Law [17] before it was placed under the Cabinet Office in 2001.
Defense Plans and Policy Department is responsible for defense and security planning from executing mission smoothly through joint operations point of view. C4 systems Department is in charge of not only planning and supervising communications necessary for planning actions but also planning and managing the use radio waves.
The Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency (防衛装備庁, Bōei sōbi-chō, ATLA) is an agency established under the Japanese Ministry of Defense that handles project management, technology management, research and development, and procurement of defense equipment for the Japan Self-Defense Forces. [3]
The Ministries of Japan (中央省庁, Chūō shōchō, Central ministries and agencies) or Government Agencies of Japan (行政機関, Gyōsei kikan, Public administration organizations) are the most influential part of the executive branch of the Government of Japan. Each ministry is headed by a Minister of State appointed by the Prime Minister.
As a principal member of the Japanese intelligence community, the CIRO reports directly to the Prime Minister. Its operations are mandated through the Cabinet Law. [6] The agency is said to be equivalent to the American Central Intelligence Agency. [7] Like most intelligence agencies in Japan, its personnel are usually recruited from other ...
Japan’s Defense Ministry on Friday sought a record 8.5 trillion yen ($59 billion) budget for the next year to fortify its deterrence on southwestern islands against China’s increasing threat.
Japan's defence ministry made a record spending request on Thursday of 7.7 trillion yen ($52.67 billion), for fiscal 2024, the latest step of a plan to boost defence spending by 43 trillion yen ...
All ministerial meetings are chaired by the Prime Minister. [2] [11] [12] The four-minister meeting consists of the Prime Minister, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Minister of Defense and the Chief Cabinet Secretary. It makes up the core of the council and meets on a biweekly basis to deliberate on matters concerning national security. [2] [11 ...