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SAF/SQ Organizational chart. The position of the assistant secretary of the Air Force for space acquisition and integration was created in the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020, signed on 20 December 2019, to oversee and direct the Space and Missile Systems Center, Space Rapid Capabilities Office, and Space Development Agency.
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.
Mr. Secretary 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: Succession
The Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition position was created in 1987 by National Security Decision Directive 219, following recommendations from President Reagan's Blue Ribbon Commission on Defense Management. The Commission recommended the Department of Defense have clear lines of authority for acquisition management and ...
[3] 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. [4]
DoD Directive 5120.27 (31 January 1961) redesignated the position as Assistant Secretary of Defense (Manpower), but after a few years, the Reserve Forces Bill of Rights and Vitalization Act (P.L. 90-168, signed 1 December 1967), changed the title to Assistant Secretary of Defense (Manpower and Reserve Affairs). [7]
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget (SAF/FMB), a major general. Director for Budget Operations and Personnel (SAF/FMBO), a brigadier general; Director for Budget Investment (SAF/FMBI), a civilian member of the Senior Executive Service; Director for Budget Management and Execution (SAF/FMBM), a civilian member of the Senior Executive Service
FCD 1 also serves as guidance to state, local, and tribal governments. The Federal Continuity Directive 2 (FCD 2) of June 2017 is a directive to assist federal Executive Branch organizations in identifying their Mission Essential Functions (MEFs) and candidate Primary Mission Essential Functions (PMEFs). [11]