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United States Assistant Secretary of Defense

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United States Assistant Secretary of Defense
NameUnited States Assistant Secretary of Defense
DepartmentUnited States Department of Defense

United States Assistant Secretary of Defense. The United States Department of Defense is headed by the Secretary of Defense, with the Deputy Secretary of Defense as the second-in-command, and several Under Secretary of Defense and Assistant Secretary of Defense positions, including the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Policy, and Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs. The Assistant Secretary of Defense works closely with other senior officials, such as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Chief of Staff of the United States Army, to develop and implement defense policies. The Assistant Secretary of Defense also collaborates with other government agencies, including the National Security Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Department of State, to address national security issues.

History

The position of Assistant Secretary of Defense was established in 1953, during the Korean War, when the National Security Act of 1947 was amended to create the United States Department of Defense. The first Assistant Secretary of Defense was Anna Rosenberg, who served under Secretary of Defense Charles Erwin Wilson. Since then, the role has evolved to include a range of responsibilities, from acquisition and logistics to policy and international security affairs. The Assistant Secretary of Defense has worked with various Secretaries of Defense, including Robert McNamara, Melvin Laird, and Caspar Weinberger, to develop and implement defense policies during times of war and peace, such as the Vietnam War, Gulf War, and War in Afghanistan. The Assistant Secretary of Defense has also collaborated with other senior officials, including the Secretary of the Navy, Secretary of the Air Force, and the Chief of Naval Operations, to address national security issues.

Responsibilities

The Assistant Secretary of Defense is responsible for a range of activities, including developing and implementing defense policies, overseeing acquisition and logistics programs, and coordinating with other government agencies, such as the Department of Energy, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the Federal Aviation Administration. The Assistant Secretary of Defense also works closely with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, including the Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force and the Commandant of the Marine Corps, to develop and implement military strategies, such as the National Military Strategy and the National Defense Strategy. Additionally, the Assistant Secretary of Defense plays a key role in international security affairs, working with allies and partners, such as NATO, European Union, and Australia, to address common security challenges, such as counterterrorism and cybersecurity. The Assistant Secretary of Defense also collaborates with other government agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security and the Intelligence Community, to address national security issues.

Organization

The Assistant Secretary of Defense is part of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, which includes other senior officials, such as the Deputy Secretary of Defense and the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment. The Assistant Secretary of Defense oversees various offices and agencies, including the Defense Acquisition University, Defense Logistics Agency, and the Defense Intelligence Agency. The Assistant Secretary of Defense also works closely with the Military Departments, including the Department of the Army, Department of the Navy, and the Department of the Air Force, to develop and implement defense policies. The Assistant Secretary of Defense collaborates with other government agencies, including the General Services Administration and the National Institute of Standards and Technology, to address national security issues.

List_of_Assistant_Secretaries

Some notable Assistant Secretaries of Defense include John Hamre, who served as the Deputy Secretary of Defense under Secretary of Defense William Cohen; Paul Wolfowitz, who served as the Deputy Secretary of Defense under Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld; and Ash Carter, who served as the Deputy Secretary of Defense under Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta. Other notable Assistant Secretaries of Defense include Joseph Nye, who served as the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs under Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger; Richard Armitage, who served as the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs under Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney; and Michelle Flournoy, who served as the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy under Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. The Assistant Secretary of Defense has also worked with other senior officials, including the Director of National Intelligence, Chairman of the Federal Reserve, and the Secretary of the Treasury, to address national security issues.

Appointment_and_Tenure

The Assistant Secretary of Defense is appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate. The Assistant Secretary of Defense typically serves a term of several years, although the length of tenure can vary depending on the administration and the individual's performance. The Assistant Secretary of Defense works closely with other senior officials, including the Vice President of the United States, White House Chief of Staff, and the National Security Adviser, to develop and implement defense policies. The Assistant Secretary of Defense also collaborates with other government agencies, including the Central Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, to address national security issues.

Role_in_National_Security

The Assistant Secretary of Defense plays a critical role in national security, working to develop and implement policies that protect the United States and its interests. The Assistant Secretary of Defense collaborates with other government agencies, including the Department of State, Department of Energy, and the Intelligence Community, to address a range of security challenges, from counterterrorism and cybersecurity to nuclear proliferation and ballistic missile defense. The Assistant Secretary of Defense also works closely with international partners, such as NATO, European Union, and Australia, to address common security challenges and promote stability and security around the world. The Assistant Secretary of Defense has worked with other senior officials, including the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, and the President of the European Commission, to address national security issues. The Assistant Secretary of Defense has also collaborated with other government agencies, including the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Institutes of Health, to address national security issues.

Category:United States Department of Defense

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