The President today announced his intent to nominate the following as key additions to his Administration.
Robert Daigle of Virginia will serve as Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation (CAPE), Department of Defense.
Mr.
Daigle previously served in CAPE during the Bush Administration as
Director of Program Resources and Information Systems Management
Division. Mr. Daigle earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and
Mathematics from the University of Vermont. He was granted an MBA in
Finance from Columbia Business School and a Master of Science in
International Security Studies from Georgetown University. Mr. Daigle is
a Professional Staff Member on the House Armed Services
Committee and was the Executive Director of the Military Compensation
and Retirement Modernization Commission. He previously served in the
United States Army.
Elaine McCusker of Virginia will serve as Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, Comptroller.
Ms. McCusker is the Director, Resources and Analysis, Headquarters U.S.
Central Command, MacDill Air Force Base,
FL. Previous to this position, she
served as a professional staff member on the Senate Armed Services
Committee, with the Department of Navy Headquarters, and with the Office
of the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller).
Ms. McCusker previously worked in the private sector and academic
community, including with Argonne National Laboratory/Department of
Energy and the University of Washington.
David L. Norquist of Virginia will serve as Under Secretary of Defense, Comptroller.
Mr.
Norquist is a Partner with Kearney and Company, a Certified Public
Accounting firm. He has 27 years of experience in Federal financial
management beginning as a Federal employee in 1989 with the
Department of the Army. He has also served on the professional staff
of the House Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Defense and as
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense in the office of the Under Secretary
of Defense (Comptroller). He was the first Senate
confirmed Chief Financial Officer for the Department of Homeland
Security where he established a formal process to eliminate pervasive
weaknesses in DHS’s financial statement and put the Department on its
path to a clean audit opinion. Mr. Norquist attended
the University of Michigan where he received both a Bachelor of Arts in
Political Science and a Master of Public Policy in 1989. He also
received a Master of Arts in National Security Studies from Georgetown
University in 1995. He is a Certified Government
Financial Manager (CGFM).
Kenneth P. Rapuano of Virginia will serve as an Assistant Secretary of Defense, Homeland Defense and Global Security.
Mr. Rapuano
has a long career in national security and homeland security affairs in
the private, public and academic sectors. He currently serves as
Senior Vice President and Director of the Studies and Analysis Group at
the ANSER Corporation, and previously led the
Homeland Security Studies and Analysis Institute. Mr. Rapuano served as
White House Deputy Homeland Security Advisor from 2004-2006, has served
in numerous roles with the departments of Energy and Defense, and has
deployed numerous times on Active Duty, Reserves
Duty with the United States Marine Corps and as a civilian with the
U.S. Department of Defense.
Patrick M. Shanahan of Washington will serve as Deputy Secretary of Defense.
Mr.
Shanahan is senior vice president, Supply Chain & Operations at the
Boeing Company, where he is responsible for oversight of the company’s
manufacturing operations and supplier management functions.
Mr. Shanahan came to this position from Boeing Commercial Airplanes,
where he served as senior vice president of Airplane Programs and
oversaw the management of profit and loss for the 737, 747, 767, 777 and
787 programs. Previously, Mr. Shanahan was vice
president and general manager of Boeing Missile Defense Systems and
vice president and general manager for Rotorcraft Systems in
Philadelphia, where he was responsible for all U.S. Army Aviation,
including the Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey tiltrotor, the CH-47 Chinook
and the AH-64D Apache attack helicopter. Mr. Shanahan is a Royal
Aeronautical Society Fellow, Society of Manufacturing Engineers Fellow,
and American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Associate Fellow.
He serves as a Regent at the University of Washington
and participates in numerous professional and charitable organizations,
including the Washington Roundtable. Mr. Shanahan holds a Bachelor of
Science in mechanical engineering from the University of Washington and
two advanced degrees from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology: a Master of Science in mechanical engineering,
and an MBA from MIT’s Sloan School of Management.
David Joel Trachtenberg of Virginia will serve as Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, Policy.
Mr.
Trachtenberg is the President and CEO of Shortwaver Consulting, LLC, a
national security consultancy. Prior to this role, Mr. Trachtenberg was
the Vice President and head of Strategic Analysis Division
at CACI-National Security Research. Mr. Trachtenberg previously served
in several roles at the Department of Defense, most recently as the
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International
Security Policy where he was responsible for issues
relating to NATO, Europe, Russia and Eurasia, technology security,
counterproliferation, missile defense, nuclear forces, and arms
control. Additionally, Mr. Trachtenberg was a professional staff member
with the House Armed Services Committee. Mr. Trachtenberg
holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from the University
of Southern California and a Master of Science in Foreign Service from
Georgetown University.
Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
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