James D. Nealon

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James D. Nealon Jr.
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Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Strategy, Policy, and Plans
Acting
In office
July 10, 2017 February 8, 2018
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by United States Ambassador to Honduras
2014–2017
Succeeded by
Heide Fulton, chargé d'affaires
Political offices
New office Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Strategy, Policy, and Plans
Acting

2017–2018
Succeeded by