Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Installations, Environment & Energy)
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Installations, Environment & Energy) | |
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since April 7, 2023 | |
Department of the Air Force | |
Style | The Honorable (formal address in writing) |
Reports to | Secretary of the Air Force Under Secretary of the Air Force |
Seat | The Pentagon, Arlington County, Virginia, United States |
Nominator | The President with Senate advice and consent |
Term length | No fixed term |
Constituting instrument | 10 U.S.C. § 9016 |
Formation | 2001 |
Succession | 18th in SecDef succession by seniority of appointment |
Deputy | Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations, Environment & Energy |
Salary | Executive Schedule, Level IV[1] |
Website | Official website |
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Installations, Environment & Energy) (abbreviated SAF/IE) is the title of a civilian office in the United States Department of the Air Force. Along with the four other Assistant Secretaries of the Air Force, the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Installations, Environment & Environment) assists the United States Secretary of the Air Force and the United States Under Secretary of the Air Force.
By law, the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Installations, Environment & Energy) is appointed by the President of the United States "from civilian life with the advice and consent of the United States Senate."[2] Unlike the other Assistant Secretaries, whose duties are statutorily defined, the office of Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Installations, Environment & Energy) evolved to meet the needs of the United States Air Force as determined by the Secretary of the Air Force.[3] The Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Installations, Environment & Energy) is primarily tasked with all United States Air Force installations. This includes responsibility for all installations, environment, & energy required to keep the United States Air Force in a state of readiness, occupational safety and health on Air Force installations, and environmental issues related to maintaining the Air Force's fleet and installations. The Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Installations, Environment & Energy) also manages the Office of Energy Assurance (OEA), which develops, implements and oversees an integrated facility energy portfolio.
The principal subordinate of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Installations, Environment & Energy) is the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Installations, Environment & Energy). Other major subordinates include the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Installations), the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Environment, Safety and Occupational Health), and the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Operational Energy).
List of Assistant Secretaries of the Air Force (Installations, Environment & Energy) (formerly Installations, Environment & Logistics)
[edit]Picture | Name | Assumed office | Left office | President appointed by | Secretary served under |
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Nelson F. Gibbs | 2001[4] | ca. 2005[5] | George W. Bush | James G. Roche | |
William C. Anderson | November 2005 | August 2008[6] | George W. Bush | Michael Wynne | |
Terry A. Yonkers | May 7, 2010[7] | March 2, 2013 | Barack Obama | Michael B. Donley | |
Miranda A. A. Ballentine | September 22, 2014 | January 20, 2017 | Barack Obama | Deborah Lee James | |
Richard K. Hartley (acting) | January 20, 2017 | February 20, 2018 | Donald Trump | Lisa Disbrow (acting) Heather Wilson | |
John W. Henderson | February 20, 2018 | January 14, 2021 | Donald Trump | Heather Wilson Matthew Donovan (Acting) Barbara Barrett | |
Jennifer L. Miller (acting) | January 14, 2021 | January 2022 | Donald Trump Joe Biden |
Barbara Barrett John P. Roth (acting) Frank Kendall III | |
Edwin H. Oshiba (acting) | January 2022 | April 7, 2023 | Joe Biden | Frank Kendall III | |
Ravi Chaudhary | April 7, 2023 | Incumbent | Joe Biden | Frank Kendall III |
References
[edit]- ^ 5 U.S.C. § 5315
- ^ "10 U.S.C. § 9019(a)". Law.cornell.edu. Retrieved June 17, 2013.
- ^ See 10 U.S.C. § 9019(b)(2)(A)
- ^ "US Air Force Military Biographies, 2004". Findarticles.com. Retrieved June 17, 2013.
- ^ He was still Assistant Secretary in 2004. See US Air Force Military Biographies, 2004
- ^ "Anderson's LinkedIn Profile". Linkedin.com. Retrieved June 17, 2013.
- ^ Ben Goad, "Hemet's Yonkers becomes assistant secretary of U.S. Air Force", The Press-Enterprise, May 7, 2010 Archived July 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine