OSD Identification Badge: Award Criteria and Eligibility

OSD Identification Badge: Award Criteria and Eligibility

The OSD Identification Badge serves as a permanent decoration for military personnel who have provided dedicated service to the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD). This badge signifies a service member's contribution to the highest levels of defense policy and administration, remaining a part of their uniform for the duration of their military career.

Key Facts

  • Permanent Status: Once awarded, the badge is worn for the remainder of the individual's military career.
  • Active Duty Requirement: Service members must serve at least one year in or in support of OSD.
  • Reserve Requirement: Reserve personnel not on active duty must complete two years of service to qualify.
  • Eligibility: Open to all military personnel assigned on a permanent basis to authorized OSD organizational elements.

Eligibility and Service Requirements

To qualify for the OSD Identification Badge, personnel must meet specific time-in-service thresholds. For those on active duty, a minimum of one year of service is required. For Reserve personnel who are not on active duty, the requirement is extended to two years of service. This service must be performed either directly within the OSD or in a capacity that supports the office.

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Authorized Organizational Elements

The badge is awarded to military personnel assigned on a permanent basis to specific high-level offices and agencies. These include the immediate leadership of the Department of Defense and specialized research and security organizations.

Executive Leadership Offices

  • The immediate offices of the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense.
  • The offices of the Under Secretaries of Defense.
  • The offices of the Assistant Secretaries of Defense.
  • The offices of the Assistants to the Secretary of Defense or Deputy Secretary of Defense.

Legal, Oversight, and Administrative Offices

  • The Office of the General Counsel of the Department of Defense.
  • The Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense.
  • The Office of the Director of Administration and Management (DA&M).
  • The Office of the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation (OT&E).

Specialized Agencies and Missions

  • The Office of the Defense Advisor, U.S. Mission to NATO.
  • The offices of the Directors of Net Assessment.
  • Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO).
  • Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
  • Defense Innovation Unit (DIU).
  • Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA).

Summary of Award Criteria

OSD Identification Badge Requirements
Personnel Category Minimum Service Duration Assignment Type
Active Duty Military 1 Year Permanent
Reserve (Non-Active Duty) 2 Years Permanent

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the OSD Identification Badge worn?

The badge is issued as a permanent decoration and is worn for the remainder of the service member's military career.

Who is eligible to receive the badge?

All military personnel assigned on a permanent basis to authorized organizational elements within the Office of the Secretary of Defense are eligible, provided they meet the time-in-service requirements.

What is the service requirement for Reserve personnel?

Reserve personnel who are not on active duty must serve at least two years in or in support of OSD to qualify for the award.

Does service at DARPA or DIU qualify for the badge?

Yes, personnel permanently assigned to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) are among those eligible for the decoration.

Is the badge awarded for temporary assignments?

No, the criteria specify that personnel must be assigned on a permanent basis to the authorized organizational elements.

References

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