U.S. Pacific Command Nimitz-MacArthur Pacific Command Center

 

 


Strategic Foundation

Vision

U.S. Pacific Command will be an engaged and trusted partner committed to preserving the security, stability, and freedom upon which enduring prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region depends.

Mission Statement

U.S. Pacific Command protects and defends, in concert with other U.S. Government agencies, the territory of the United States, its people, and its interests. With allies and partners, U.S. Pacific Command is committed to enhancing stability in the Asia-Pacific region by promoting security cooperation, encouraging peaceful development, responding to contingencies, deterring aggression, and, when necessary, fighting to win.

Imperatives
Military Superiority
USPACOM is first and foremost a warfighting command, committed to maintaining military superiority across the full spectrum of of operations. We are a force ready and a force present.
Multilateral Approach to Security
USPACOM profoundly appreciates the importance of bilateral and multilateral approaches to overcoming security challenges and maintaining regional stability. We will act in concert with those who value cooperation and collaboration to foster security and stability.
Freedom of Movement and Secure Access
Freedom of movement in and secure access to all domains for all nations is quintessential to a healthy and prosperous region. USPACOM will not permit conditions that impede such movement and access; nor will we tolerate disruptions to global supply chains or threats to lines of communication and commerce.
Whole-of-Government Approach
Successful USPACOM interaction in the complex security environment of the Asia-Pacific demands a high degree of coordination, integration, and unity of effort within the U.S. Department of Defense and across other U.S. Departments and Agencies. This whole-of-government approach will allow us to effectively leverage all instruments of national power.
Objectives

   1) Protect the Homeland

   2) Maintain a Robust Military Capability

   3) Develop Cooperative Security Arrangements

   4) Strengthen and Expand Relationships with Allies and Partners

   5) Reduce Susceptibility to Violent Extremism

   6) Deter Military Aggression

   7) Deter Adversaries from Using Weapons of Mass Destruction