Information about United States Secretary Of Defense

Department of Defense
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Seal of the Department of Defense
Established:July 26, 1947
Activated:September 18, 1947
Renamed:August 10, 1949
Secretary:Robert Gates
Deputy Secretary:Gordon R. England
Chairman, JCS:Admiral Michael Mullen
Budget:$419.3 billion (2006 official)
Employees:700,000 civilian
2.3 million military (2004)
Address:The Pentagon
The United States Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) is the head of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), concerned with the armed services and military matters. The role of the Secretary of Defense is to be the principal defense policy advisor to the President and is responsible for the formulation of general defense policy and policy related to all matters of direct and primary concern to the DoD, and for the execution of approved policy[1]. The Secretary is appointed by the President with the approval of the Senate, and is a member of the Cabinet. By statute the secretary must be a civilian who has not served in the active component of the armed forces for at least 10 years (10 USC Sec. 113 - Note that Congress had passed a law to allow George Marshall to be appointed in 1950 despite having only been a civilian since 1945). The Secretary of Defense is sixth in the presidential line of succession.

History

The position was created in 1947 when the Navy, Army, and newly created Air Force were merged into the new National Military Establishment. In the same massive reorganization, the Secretary of War was replaced by the Secretary of the Army and, along with the Secretary of the Navy and the new Secretary of the Air Force, became a non-Cabinet position placed under the Secretary of Defense. In 1949, the National Military Establishment was renamed the Department of Defense, which remains the current name of the department.

Organization

Within the U.S. Armed Forces, the Secretary of Defense is often referred to as SecDef.

The SecDef and the President together constitute the National Command Authority (NCA), which has sole authority to launch strategic nuclear weapons. All nuclear weapons are governed by the two-man rule, even at the highest levels in government. Both individuals must concur before a strategic nuclear strike may be ordered.

The SecDef, as the head of the United States Office of the Secretary of Defense, is assisted by a Deputy Secretary and five Under Secretaries in the fields of Acquisition, Technology & Logistics; Comptroller/Chief Financial Officer; Intelligence; Personnel & Readiness; and arguably the most important, Policy. All of these positions require Senate confirmation.

The Secretary of Defense also supervises the six members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the commanders of the ten Combatant Commands.

Along with the Secretary of State, the Attorney General and the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of Defense is generally regarded as one of the "Big Four" important cabinet officials.

List of Secretaries of Defense

# Picture Name Term of Office President(s) served under
Start End
1James ForrestalSeptember 17, 1947March 28, 1949Harry S. Truman
2Louis A. JohnsonMarch 28, 1949September 19, 1950Harry S. Truman
3George C. MarshallSeptember 21, 1950September 12, 1951Harry S. Truman
4Robert A. LovettSeptember 17, 1951January 20, 1953Harry S. Truman
5Charles E. WilsonJanuary 28, 1953October 8, 1957Dwight D. Eisenhower
6Neil H. McElroyOctober 9, 1957December 1, 1959Dwight D. Eisenhower
7Thomas S. GatesDecember 2, 1959January 20, 1961Dwight D. Eisenhower
8Robert S. McNamaraJanuary 21, 1961February 29, 1968John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson
9Clark M. CliffordMarch 1, 1968January 20, 1969Lyndon Johnson
10Melvin R. LairdJanuary 22, 1969January 29, 1973Richard Nixon
11Elliot L. RichardsonJanuary 30, 1973May 24, 1973Richard Nixon
12James R. SchlesingerJuly 2, 1973November 19, 1975Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford
13Donald H. RumsfeldNovember 20, 1975January 20, 1977Gerald Ford
14Harold BrownJanuary 21, 1977January 20, 1981Jimmy Carter
15Caspar W. WeinbergerJanuary 21, 1981November 23, 1987Ronald Reagan
16Frank C. CarlucciNovember 23, 1987January 20, 1989Ronald Reagan
17Richard B. CheneyMarch 21, 1989January 20, 1993George H. W. Bush
18Les AspinJanuary 21, 1993February 3, 1994Bill Clinton
19William J. PerryFebruary 3, 1994January 24, 1997Bill Clinton
20William S. CohenJanuary 24, 1997January 20, 2001Bill Clinton
21Donald H. RumsfeldJanuary 20, 2001December 18, 2006George W. Bush
22Robert M. GatesDecember 18, 2006IncumbentGeorge W. Bush

Line of succession

In an Executive Order of December 22, 2005, President George W. Bush modified the line of succession regarding who would act as Secretary of Defense in the event of a vacancy or incapacitation as follows:
  1. Deputy Secretary of Defense
  2. Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
  3. Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
  4. Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics
  5. Secretary of the Army
  6. Secretary of the Air Force
  7. Secretary of the Navy
  8. Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness and the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)
  9. Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, and Deputy

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