Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Development and Acquisition)


The Assistant Secretary of the Navy is a civilian office of the United States Department of the Navy. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy requires Senate confirmation, and engages in duties as directed by the United States Secretary of the Navy.
The office was created in 1990 by merging the duties of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy and the Assistant Secretary of the Navy. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy is responsible for all of the acquisition functions and programs for the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps, subject to the guidelines propounded by the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy is also in charge of the Office of Naval Research.
President Donald Trump has nominated James Geurts, a former Air Force officer and career civil servant, to be the ASN RDA.

Organization

NameAssumed OfficeLeft OfficePresident Appointed BySecretary Served Under
Gerald A. CannMarch 1990January 1993George H. W. BushHenry L. Garrett III, Sean O'Keefe
Nora SlatkinOctober 22, 1993May 16, 1995Bill ClintonJohn Howard Dalton
John W. DouglassNovember 1995August 1998Bill ClintonJohn Howard Dalton
H. Lee Buchanan IIIOctober 2, 1998January 20, 2001Bill ClintonRichard Danzig
Paul A. Schneider January 21, 2001July 16, 2001Gordon R. England
John J. Young, Jr.July 17, 2001November 6, 2005George W. BushGordon R. England
Delores M. EtterNovember 7, 2005November 15, 2007George W. BushDonald C. Winter
John S. Thackrah November 16, 2007July 27, 2008George W. BushDonald C. Winter
Sean StackleyJuly 28, 2008August 3, 2017George W. BushDonald C. Winter, Ray Mabus,
Allison Stiller August 4, 2017December 5, 2017Donald TrumpRichard V. Spencer
James GeurtsDecember 5, 2017IncumbentDonald TrumpRichard V. Spencer