SASC Advances Air Force, Army Secretary Nominees to Full Senate for Confirmation Votes

September 18, 2019

The Senate Armed Services Committee approved on Wednesday the White House nominees to become the Secretaries of the Air Force and Army, The Hill reported.
The committee advanced by voice vote Barbara Barrett to be Air Force Secretary and Ryan McCarthy to be Army Secretary, sending their nominations to the full Senate for confirmation votes after their joint confirmation hearing last week.
The top civilian Air Force role has been vacant since the end of May when former Secretary Heather Wilson resigned to become president of the University of Texas at El Paso.
At her confirmation hearing, Barrett emphasized a commitment to prioritize setting up Space Force, a separate military branch for space that first must get congressional approval, as On Base reported earlier this week.
Barrett’s past leadership roles include serving as chairwoman of the Aerospace Corporation, deputy administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration and ambassador to Finland.
McCarthy, a former Army Ranger who deployed to Afghanistan, has served as under secretary of the Army since 2017.
The Army Secretary role has been vacant since Defense Secretary Mark Esper became the Pentagon’s top civilian in July.

September 18, 2019

Recent News

DCIP Deadline Approaching

DCIP Deadline Approaching

Communities and other eligible organizations have until June 17 to submit applications for the upcoming round of Defense Community Infrastructure Program grants, made available through the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation. DCIP is designed “to assist...

In Our Communities

In Our Communities

The Army hosted an environmental impact hearing regarding extending its lease for the Pohakuloa Training Area in Hawaii, Island News reported. While the military sees it as strategically vital, local residents expressed concerns about environmental damage and lack of...

Navy Recruiters Want More Time in High Schools

Navy Recruiters Want More Time in High Schools

Navy leaders say one of the challenges in a continued recruiting slump is that recruiters do not have enough opportunities to visit high schools, as Stars and Stripes reported. “We’re working very closely with the Department of Education and with supervisors from...

PAST STORIES