Assistant Secretary of Defense for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs
ASD (APSA) | |
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Under Secretary of Defense for Policy | |
Appointer |
The President with Senate advice and consent |
Term length | No fixed term |
Inaugural holder | James J. Shinn |
Deputy | Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense |
Website | http://policy.defense.gov/ |
The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs, or ASD (APSA), is the principal advisor to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (USD(P)) and the Secretary of Defense on international security strategy and policy on issues of DoD interest that relate to the governments and defense establishments of the nations and international organizations within the Asia-Pacific region. Like the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, the ASD (APSA) is responsible for oversight of security cooperation programs and foreign military sales programs within the regions under its supervision.[2] The ASD (APSA) also works closely with the United States Pacific Command, United States Central Command, and the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies. Finally, the ASD (APSA) represents the USD(P) and the Secretary of Defense in interagency policy deliberations and international negotiations related to the Asia-Pacific region. Like all Assistant Secretaries of Defense, the ASD (APSA) is considered part of the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Office Holders
Name | Tenure | SecDef(s) Served Under | President(s) Served Under |
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James J. Shinn | December 19, 2007 - November 14, 2008 [4] | Robert M. Gates | George W. Bush |
Mitchell Shivers (Acting)[5] | November 14, 2008 - 2009 | Robert M. Gates | George W. Bush |
Lieutenant General Wallace "Chip" Gregson (Ret.) | May 13, 2009 -[6] - April 2011 | Robert M. Gates | Barack Obama |
Acting | April 2011 - April 2012 | Robert M. Gates Leon Panetta | Barack Obama |
Mark Lippert | April 2012 - May 2013 | Leon Panetta Chuck Hagel | Barack Obama |
David B. Shear | July 17, 2014 - Present | Chuck HagelAshton Carter | Barack Obama |
Structure
This office was created in 2007. It is composed of at least six country/sub-regional desks, each manned by a Senior Country Director. Most desks are also supported by an Assistant Country Director or group of Country Directors. As of February 2011, the desks listed on the APSA website included:
- Australia, New Zealand,and South Pacific Islands
- Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam
- China, Hong Kong, Mongolia, Taiwan
- Japan
- Korea
- Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Brunei, East Timor
However, this list must be incomplete, since the office also has oversight of programs in Central Asia, Afghanistan and Pakistan, as well as India and other Asian nations.[7]
Depending on their areas of coverage, the country/sub-regional desks report to three different Deputy Assistant Secretaries:
- DASD East Asia
- DASD South & Southeast Asia
- DASD Afghanistan, Pakistan and Central Asia.
DASDs are appointed by the Secretary of Defense. Some are appointed from civilian life, while others are career defense officials. Once at the DASD level, the latter are considered a part of the DoD Senior Executive Service.
The ASD (APSA) is also supported by a Principal Deputy, or PDASD, who helps oversee the three DASDs and the office's country/sub-regional desks.
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretaries for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs
Name | Tenure | ASD (APSA) Served Under | USD(P) Served Under | SecDef(s) Served Under | President(s) Served Under |
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Mitchell Shivers | June 2008[8] - January 2009 | James J. Shinn | Eric S. Edelman | Robert M. Gates | George W. Bush |
Derek Mitchell | April 2009 - August 2011 | Wallace "Chip" Gregson | Michèle Flournoy | Robert M. Gates Leon Panetta | Barack Obama |
Dr. Peter R. Lavoy | August 2011 - | Mark Lippert | Michèle Flournoy James N. Miller | Leon Panetta | Barack Obama |
Deputy Assistant Secretaries of Defense Reporting to the ASD (APSA)
The list below details both the current DASD and previous DASD posts in this office.
Name | Tenure | ASD (APSA) Served Under | USD(P) Served Under | SecDef(s) Served Under | President(s) Served Under |
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Active Offices | |||||
DASD (APSA), East Asia | |||||
David Samuel Sedney[9] | 2007 - 2009 | James J. Shinn | Eric S. Edelman | Robert M. Gates | George W. Bush |
Rolfe M. Schiffer[10] | May 6, 2009 - 2012 | Wallace "Chip" Gregson | Michele Flournoy | Robert M. Gates | Barack Obama |
David Helvey[11] | 2013-2015 | David Shear | James N. Miller
Christine E. Wormuth |
Chuck Hagel | Barack Obama |
Abraham M. Denmark[12] | 2015- Present | David Shear, Kelly E. Magsamen | Brian P. Mckeon | Ashton Carter | Barack Obama |
DASD (APSA), South and Southeast Asia | |||||
James Clad[13][14][15] | March 2007 - January 2009 | James J. Shinn | Eric S. Edelman | Robert M. Gates | George W. Bush |
Robert Scher[10] | May 6, 2009 - | Wallace "Chip" Gregson | Michele Flournoy | Robert M. Gates | Barack Obama |
DASD (APSA), Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Central Asia | |||||
David Samuel Sedney | 2009 - | Wallace "Chip" Gregson | Michele Flournoy | Robert M. Gates | Barack Obama |
Defunct Offices | |||||
DASD (APSA), Central Asia | |||||
Mitchell Shivers | 2007[16] - June 2008 | James J. Shinn | Eric S. Edelman | Robert M. Gates | George W. Bush |
References
- ↑ DoD Biography http://www.defense.gov/About-DoD/Biographies/Biography-View/Article/602767/david-b-shear
- ↑ "Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy". Policy.defense.gov. Retrieved 2011-09-17.
- ↑ "Department of Defense Key Officials" (PDF). Historical Office, OSD. 2004. Retrieved 2011-02-01.
- ↑ "Back from Afghanistan". The Daily Princetonian. 2008-11-17. Retrieved 2011-09-17.
- ↑ "Monmouth University: Current News". Monmouth.edu. 2008-11-14. Retrieved 2011-09-17.
- ↑ "Biography: Wallace "Chip" Gregson". Defense.gov. 2009-05-13. Retrieved 2013-07-24.
- ↑ John T. Bennett, "DoD Shakes Up Policy Shop," Defense News, 13 July 2009, http://www.defensenews.com/story.php?i=4183028
- ↑ "Us To Triple Aid To Pakistan To 1.5 Billion Per Year - Pakistani Defence Forum". Forum.pakistanidefence.com. Retrieved 2011-09-17.
- ↑ "Biography: David S. Sedney". Defense.gov. Retrieved 2011-09-17.
- 1 2 "Senior Executive Service Appointments/Assignments" (PDF). DoD, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs. May 2009. Retrieved 2011-02-15.
- ↑ "David Helvey Named Defense Deputy Asst Secretary For East Asia - Executive Gov". Executive Gov. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
- ↑ "Pentagon Appoints Abraham Denmark, NBR Senior Vice President, as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for East Asia". www.nbr.org. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
- ↑ James Clad Linkedin Profile, http://www.linkedin.com/pub/james-clad/6/99a/a5b
- ↑ "DoD Senior Leadership" (PDF). Air Force Magazine. March 2008. Retrieved 2011-02-15.
- ↑ "FORMER U.S. DEP. ASST. SECRETARY OF DEFENSE JOINS ARCANUM GLOBAL - Arcanum". Arcanum. Retrieved 2016-02-02.
- ↑ "Congressional Record - 110th Congress (2007-2008) - THOMAS (Library of Congress)". Thomas.loc.gov. Retrieved 2011-09-17.