Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition

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Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition
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Incumbent
Cara L. Abercrombie
since 7 March 2024 [1]
Office of the Secretary of Defense
Reports to Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment
Deputy Secretary of Defense
Secretary of Defense
AppointerThe President
with the advice and consent of the Senate
Term length No fixed term
FormationOctober 2011
Succession 16th in SecDef succession
DeputyJohn M. Tenaglia
Salary Level IV of the Executive Schedule
Website www.acq.osd.mil/asda

The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, or ASD(A), is one of three assistant secretaries reporting to the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment. [2] The position is the principal advisor to the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, the Deputy Secretary of Defense, and the Secretary of Defense on matters relating to acquisition program management; the Department of Defense Acquisition System; and the development of strategic, space, intelligence, tactical warfare, command and control, and business systems. [3]

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Roles & responsibilities

The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition's priority, is to deliver a Defense Acquisition System that is flexible, tailorable, and enables speed, and is able to deliver capability at the point of need. Currently, the office is focused on transitioning from an acquisition system that is expensive, slow, and burdensome towards one involving reduced timelines, lower costs, and improved quality. [2]

Organization

The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition has the following people reporting to them: [4]

Office holders

No.Assistant Secretary [5] TermSecDef(s) Served UnderPresident(s) Served UnderRef(s)
PortraitNameTook officeLeft officeTerm length
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Katrina G. McFarland
Acting
1 October 201124 May 2012236 days Leon Panetta Barack Obama [6]
1
Katrina G. McFarland (2).webp
Katrina G. McFarland 24 May 201220 January 20174 years, 241 days Leon Panetta
Chuck Hagel
Ash Carter
Barack Obama [7]
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Dyke D. Weatherington
Acting
20 January 201714 December 2017328 days Jim Mattis Donald Trump  
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James A. MacStravic
Acting
14 December 201718 February 201866 days Jim Mattis Donald Trump  
2
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Kevin M. Fahey 18 February 201820 January 20212 years, 337 days Jim Mattis
Mark Esper
Donald Trump [8]
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Dyke D. Weatherington
Acting
20 January 202130 June 2021161 days Lloyd Austin Joe Biden [3] [9]
Christopher C. O'Donnell.jpg
Christopher C. O'Donnell
Acting
1 July 202115 March 2022257 days Lloyd Austin Joe Biden [10]
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Tanya M. Skeen
Acting
~3 March 202215 August 2023~1 year, 165 days Lloyd Austin Joe Biden [11] [12]
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Gary A. Ashworth
Acting
15 August 20237 March 2024205 days Lloyd Austin Joe Biden [13] [14]
3
Cara L. Abercrombie (2).jpg
Cara L. Abercrombie 7 March 2024Incumbent7 days Lloyd Austin Joe Biden [15]

Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary

No.Principal Deputy Assistant SecretaryTermSecDef(s) Served UnderPresident(s) Served UnderRef(s)
PortraitNameTook officeLeft officeTerm length
1
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Stacy A. Cummings March 201920 January 2021~1 year, 311 days Mark Esper Donald Trump [16]
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Christopher C. O'Donnell
Acting
20 January 202130 June 2021161 days Lloyd Austin Joe Biden  
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John M. Tenaglia
Acting
1 July 20213 March 2022245 days Lloyd Austin Joe Biden [10]
Christopher C. O'Donnell.jpg
Christopher C. O'Donnell
Acting
~3 March 202215 August 2023~1 year, 165 days Lloyd Austin Joe Biden  
John Tenaglia Official Photo.jpg
John M. Tenaglia
Acting
15 August 20237 March 2024205 days Lloyd Austin Joe Biden [17]
2
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Gary A. Ashworth 7 March 2024Incumbent7 days Lloyd Austin Joe Biden [18]

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