United States Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology) |
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Incumbent: Heidi Shyu since: June 4, 2011[1] |
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First | Paul J. Hoeper |
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Formation | 1998 |
Website | Official Website |
The Office of the United States Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology (ASA(ALT)) is known as OASA(ALT). OASA(ALT) serves, when delegated, as the Army Acquisition Executive, the Senior Procurement Executive, the Science Advisor to the Secretary of the Army, and as the senior research and development official for the Department of the Army. The OASA(ALT) also has the principal responsibility for all Department of the Army matters related to logistics.[2]
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In accordance with Army Regulation (AR) 25–59, OASA(ALT)'s office symbol is SAAL-ZA.[3]
To effectively and efficiently develop, acquire, field, and sustain materiel by leveraging domestic, organic, commercial, and foreign technologies and capabilities to meet the US Army's current and future mission requirements.
To equip and sustain the world's most capable, powerful and respected Army.
Name | Assumed Office | Left Office | President Appointed By | Secretary Served Under |
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Paul J. Hoeper | May 29, 1998 | January 21, 2001 | Bill Clinton | Louis Caldera |
Kenneth J. Oscar (acting) | January 21, 2001 | February 1, 2002 | George W. Bush | Thomas E. White |
Claude M. Bolton, Jr. | February 1, 2002 | January 2, 2008 | George W. Bush | Thomas E. White, Francis J. Harvey, Pete Geren |
Dean G. Popps (acting) | January 2, 2008 | March 4, 2010 | George W. Bush, Barack Obama | Pete Geren, John M. McHugh |
Malcolm Ross O'Neill | March 4, 2010 | June 3, 2011 | Barack Obama | John M. McHugh |
Heidi Shyu | June 4, 2011 | Present | Barack Obama | John M. McHugh |