SASC to Move Forward with Key Confirmation Votes

September 22, 2022

The Senate Armed Services Committee in the coming weeks is expected to advance the nominations of Brendan Owens as assistant secretary of defense for energy, installations and environment, and Laura Taylor-Kale as assistant secretary of defense for industrial base policy, Defense News reported.

Their nominations have been held up by Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) over his frustrations with the Interior Department regarding a mining district industrial access road, an issue he has said impacts the defense supply chain. He told Defense News is still working with the Interior Department to ease his concerns but will allow the two confirmation votes to proceed as “a showing of good faith” to the committee chair.

Owens’ and Taylor-Kale’s nominations will receive a voice vote in committee, but a recorded vote will still be necessary to advance a third nomination, that of Radha Plumb to serve as deputy undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment.

Air Force photo of Sullivan by David Bedard

September 22, 2022

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