Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs


The Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, or ATSD, is the principal staff advisor and assistant to the Secretary of Defense and Deputy Secretary of Defense for public information, internal information, community relations, information training, and audiovisual matters in support of Department of Defense activities, leading a worldwide public affairs community of some 3,800 military and civilian personnel. The Assistant to the Secretary follows the Secretary's Principles of Information in providing Defense Department information to the public, the United States Congress and the media.
Prior to October 2012, the position was known as the "Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs", and was retitled in response to the Presidential Appointment Efficiency and Streamlining Act of 2011.
The ATSD is the principal but not the sole spokesperson for the Department. In July 2011, the ASD announced the appointment of two additional spokespersons for the Department. George E. Little, one of two Deputy Assistant Secretaries of Defense for Public Affairs, served concurrently as the Pentagon Press Secretary. Little stepped down Nov. 15, 2013. Navy Rear Admiral John Kirby served alongside Little as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Media Operations and Spokesman. Kirby stepped down as spokesman in February 2015. Both Little and Kirby served as spokespeople for the Secretary of Defense and for the Department.

Roles and Responsibilities

ASD PA manages the following critical functions: community and public outreach, press operations, speechwriting, news analysis, communications planning. The ASD PA:
In addition, the ASD PA exercises authority, direction, and control over the Defense Media Activity. DMA provides news and information to our over one million service members stationed at home and around the world via broadcast, radio, web, and periodicals. DMA also trains DoD and other Federal Department public affairs professionals.
The ASD PA is supported by the following divisions:

Press Operations

The position was originally established as the Assistant to the Secretary by Secretary James V. Forrestal in July 1948. After Reorganization Plan No.6 of 30 June 1953 increased the number of assistant secretaries, Defense Directive 5122.1 of September 1953 redesignated the post as Assistant Secretary of Defense
This position was abolished in February 1957, and functions were divided between two new posts, the Assistant Secretary of Defense and an Assistant Secretary of Defense . ASD was established by Defense Directive 5105.13 of 10 August 1957.
In 1993, the position was changed to Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, by Defense Directive 5122.5. This bureaucratic distinction was dropped after the National Defense Authorization Act for FY1995 increased the number of assistant secretaries from 10 to 11. The post was subsequently titled Assistant Secretary of Defense , referred to as the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, and abbreviated as ASD. In October 2015 the position was retitled again, reverting to Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, in response to the Presidential Appointment Efficiency and Streamlining Act of 2011.

Office Holders

The table below includes both the various titles of this post over time, as well as all the holders of those offices.

Budget

Budget Totals

The annual budget for ASD is contained in the OSD's budget, under the Defense-Wide Operation and Maintenance account.
Line ItemFY11 EstimateFY12 Estimate
Assistant Secretary of Defense, Public Affairs7,2537,079