January 13, 2015

Senators Push Former Air Force Gen. For Pentagon Nuclear Post

By ExchangeMonitor
Three senior senators on the Senate Armed Services Committee last week asked President Obama to consider retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Jonathan George as the next Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Defense Programs. George would replace Andrew Weber, who left the position for a slot at the State Department in the fall, but the bipartisan support from Sens. Joe Donnelly (D-Ind.), Deb Fischer (R-Neb.) and Angus King (R-Maine) for the former National Nuclear Security Administration and National Security Council official comes as the White House is believed to be zeroing in on another former NSC official, Lynn Rusten, for the post. Rusten previously served as the NSC’s senior director for arms control and nonproliferation.
 
In their letter, Donnelly, Fischer and King call George a “highly qualified candidate for this post with the leadership, policy and operations experience” at DoD and DOE. He was the NNSA weapons program’s top military official, the principal assistant deputy administrator for military application, from 2008 to 2009, and served as the NSC’s director of strategic capabilities policy before retiring from the Air Force. In 2012, he unsuccessfully ran for the Democratic nomination in Indiana’s 9th District. “An understanding of NNSA’s internal workings and relationships with NNSA’s senior leaders and lab directors will be essential to the success of the next ASD(NCB) given the priority maintaining and modernizing our nuclear arsenal and the close collaboration of DoD and NNSA on the Nuclear Weapons Council,” Donnelly, Fischer and King wrote in a Jan. 7 letter to Obama obtained by NS&D Monitor.
 
Donnelly is the new ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Strategic Forces Subcommittee; Fischer and King are members of the committee. Fischer is also the chair of the Emerging Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee. “Given the trust you placed in General George as a senior advisor in the White House, I know you share my esteem for him as a dedicated public servant on whose leadership and integrity our nation can depend,” the Senators wrote. “I hope you will review this recommendation, and I appreciate your consideration.”

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