United States Under Secretary of the Air Force

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Under Secretary of
the Air Force
Under Secretary of the Air Force flag
Incumbent
Lisa S. Disbrow
since March 30, 2015
Department of the Air Force
StyleThe Honorable
Reports toSecretary of the Air Force
AppointerThe President
with the advice and consent of the Senate
Term lengthNo fixed term
Inaugural holderArthur S. Barrows
FormationSeptember 18, 1947
SalaryLevel III of the Executive Schedule

The Under Secretary of the Air Force (USECAF, or SAF/US) is the second-highest ranking civilian official in the Department of the Air Force of the United States of America, serving directly under the Secretary of the Air Force. In the absence of the Secretary, the Under Secretary exercises all the powers and duties of the Secretary and serves as Acting Secretary when the position of Secretary is vacant. The Under Secretary of the Air Force is appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent the Senate, to serve at the President's pleasure.

The Secretary and Under Secretary, together with two military officers (the Chief of Staff of the Air Force and the Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force), constitute the senior leadership team of the Department of the Air Force.

The Under Secretary of the Air Force supervises the following officials:

The current Under Secretary of the Air Force is Lisa Disbrow who was nominated by the President on March 30, 2015, and confirmed in February 2016.[1]

List of Under Secretaries of the Air Force

Under Secretaries of the Air Force
# Portrait Name Tenure
1 Arthur S. Barrows September 26, 1947 – April 21, 1950
2 John A. McCone June 15, 1950 – October 12, 1951
3 Roswell L. Gilpatric October 19, 1951 – February 5, 1953
4 James H. Douglas, Jr. March 3, 1953 – April 30, 1957
5 Malcolm A. MacIntyre June 5, 1957 – July 31, 1959
6 Dudley C. Sharp August 3, 1959 – December 10, 1959
7 Joseph V. Charyk January 28, 1960 – March 1, 1963
8 Brockway McMillan June 12, 1963 – September 30, 1965
9 Norman S. Paul October, 1965 – September, 1967
10 Townsend Hoopes September, 1967 – February, 1969
11 John L. McLucas February 1969 – July 1973
12 James W. Plummer December 21, 1973 – June 28, 1976
13 Hans M. Mark 1977–1979
14 Antonia Handler Chayes 1979–1981
15 Edward C. Aldridge, Jr. 1981 – June 9, 1986
16 James F. McGovern 1986–1989
17 Anne N. Foreman 1989–1993
18 Rudy de Leon 1994–1997
19 F. Whitten Peters 1997–1999
20 Carol A. DiBattiste 1999–2001
(Acting) Lawrence J. Delaney 2001
21 Peter B. Teets 2001–2005
22 Ronald M. Sega 2005–2007
Vacancy 2007–2010
23 Erin C. Conaton 2010–2012
(Acting) Jamie M. Morin 2012–2013
24 Eric Fanning April 18, 2013 – February 17, 2015
25 Lisa S. Disbrow March 30, 2015–present

See also

References

Sources

  • HAF MISSION DIRECTIVE 1–2, UNDER SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE, 8 SEPTEMBER 2008, accessed on 2011-01-10.
  • Department of Defense Key Officials 1947–2004. Washington, D.C.: Historical Office, Office of the Secretary of Defense, 2004
  • Office of the Secretary of the Air Force – Organizational and Functional Charts 1947–1984. Washington, D.C.; Office of Air Force History, 1985
  • Report To The Congress – Use of Missile Procurement Funds To Finance Research And Development Efforts – B-146876. Washington, D.C.; Comptroller General of the United States, 1969
  • Watson, George M., Office of the Secretary of the Air Force 1947–65. Washington, D.C.; Center for Air Force History, 1993

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