Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space Acquisition and Integration

Summary

The Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space Acquisition and Integration (SAF/SQ) is a civilian position in the United States Department of the Air Force that is appointed by the president of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate. This position is established under Title 10 US Code Section 9016. The assistant secretary reports to the Secretary of the Air Force.

Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space Acquisition and Integration
SAF/SQ seal
Incumbent
Frank Calvelli
since May 5, 2022
Department of the Air Force
StyleMr. Secretary
The Honorable
(formal address in writing)
Reports toSecretary of the Air Force
Under Secretary of the Air Force
SeatThe Pentagon, Arlington County, Virginia, United States
NominatorThe President with Senate advice and consent
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrument10 U.S.C. § 9016
Formation2019
Succession18th in SecDef succession by seniority of appointment
DeputyDeputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space Acquisition and Integration
SalaryExecutive Schedule, Level IV[1]
WebsiteOfficial website

Responsibilities edit

The assistant secretary of the Air Force for space acquisition and integration serves as the space service acquisition executive (SAE) and the senior procurement executive for space programs in the Department of the Air Force.[2]

History edit

 
SAF/SQ Organizational chart

The position of the assistant secretary of the Air Force for space acquisition and integration was created in the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020, signed on 20 December 2019, to oversee and direct the Space and Missile Systems Center, Space Rapid Capabilities Office, and Space Development Agency.[3]

The position was directed to stand up as the Space Service Acquisition Executive (SAE) in 2022. Prior to this date, the position was responsible for advising the existing SAE for space programs, the ASAF for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics ((ASAF (AT&L), encoded as SAF/AQ). The Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space Acquisition and Integration (SAF/SQ) was created by merging the Office of the Principal Assistant to the Secretary of the Air Force for Space (SAF/SP) with the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics (SAF/AQS).[4][5]

List of assistant secretaries edit

No. Assistant Secretary Term Ref
Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
Assistant Secretary for Space
1
 
Martin C. Faga
(born 1941)
September 28, 1989March 5, 19933 years, 158 days[6]
 
Jimmie D. Hill
Acting
March 6, 1993May 19, 19941 year, 75 days[6]
2
 
Jeffery K. HarrisMay 19, 1994February 26, 19961 year, 283 days[6]
 
Keith R. Hall
(born 1947)
Acting
February 27, 1996March 28, 19971 year, 30 days[6]
3
 
Keith R. Hall
(born 1947)
March 28, 1997December 13, 20010 days[6]
Deputy Under Secretary of the Air Force for Space
4
 
Peter B. Teets
(1942–2020)
December 13, 2001March 2005~3 years, 92 days[6]
5
 
Gary Payton
(born 1948)
~March 2005~August 2010~5 years, 153 days[7][8]
6
 
Richard W. McKinneyAugust 2010November 2013~3 years, 92 days[9][10]
7
 
Troy E. MeinkNovember 2013June 2014~212 days[11]
8
 
Winston A. Beauchamp2015~August 2017~2 years, 61 days[12]
9
 
John P. StopherAugust 2017April 2018~243 days[13]
Principal Assistant to the Secretary of the Air Force for Space
9
 
John P. StopherApril 2018January 2019~275 days[13]
-
 
Barnes, Shawn J.Shawn J. Barnes
Acting
January 2019December 20, 2019~339 days[14][15]
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space Acquisition and Integration
-
 
Barnes, Shawn J.Shawn J. Barnes
Acting
December 20, 2019August 24, 2021~1 year, 238 days[14]
-
 
Whitney, Steven P.Brigadier General
Steven P. Whitney
(born 1970)
Acting
August 24, 2021May 5, 2022254 days[16]
10
 
Calvelli, FrankFrank CalvelliMay 5, 2022Incumbent1 year, 340 days[17]

List of military deputies to the assistant secretary edit

The military deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space Acquisition and Integration was formerly the director of space programs at the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics (SAF/AQ). The officeholder is responsible for helping the assistant secretary oversee research and development, test, production, product support and modernization of Space Force programs.[16]

The post was renamed to the current title in August 2020 after Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall ordered the acceleration of separating space acquisition authority from SAF/AQ.[18]

No. Military Deputy Term Ref
Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
Director of Space Acquisition
-
 
Major General
Joseph B. Sovey
April 2002February 2004~1 year, 306 days[19]
-
 
Major General
Craig R. Cooning
July 2004~June 2007~2 years, 335 days[20]
-
 
Mashiko, Susan S.Major General
Neil McCasland
June 2007June 2007~2 years, 0 days[21]
-
 
Major General
Susan K. Mashiko
July 2009January 2010~184 days[22]
-
 
Hyten, John E.Brigadier General
John E. Hyten
September 2009February 2010~153 days[23]
Director of Space Programs
-
 
Hyten, John E.Major General
John E. Hyten
September 2010May 2012~1 year, 243 days[23]
-
 
McMurry, Robert D. Jr.Major General
Robert McMurry
April 2012May 2014~2 years, 30 days[24]
-
 
Teague, Roger W.Major General
Roger Teague
May 2014June 2017~3 years, 31 days[25]
-
 
Baird, Mark A.Brigadier General
Mark Baird
June 2017June 2018~1 year, 0 days[26]
-
 
Armagno, Nina M.Major General
Nina Armagno
July 2018August 2020~2 years, 31 days[27]
-
 
Whitney, Steven P.Brigadier General
Steven P. Whitney
August 2020August 24, 2021~1 year, 9 days[16]
Military Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space Acquisition and Integration
1
 
Whitney, Steven P.Major General
Steven P. Whitney
August 24, 2021July 2, 20231 year, 312 days[16]
2
 
Purdy, Stephen G. Jr.Major General
Stephen G. Purdy
July 2, 2023Incumbent282 days[28]

References edit

  1. ^ 5 U.S.C. § 5315
  2. ^ SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (30 Sep 2022) HEADQUARTERS AIR FORCE MISSION DIRECTIVE 1-17 Special Management ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (SPACE ACQUISITION AND INTEGRATION) (SAF/SQ) 20 pages
  3. ^ Smith, Adam (August 11, 2020). "H.R.2500 - 116th Congress (2019-2020): National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020". www.congress.gov.
  4. ^ Strout, Nathan (October 30, 2020). "Pentagon establishes new space policy position". Defense News.
  5. ^ "JUST IN Space Force Needs Acquisition Leadership". www.nationaldefensemagazine.org.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Key personnel defense.gov April 10, 2013
  7. ^ "Gary e. Payton".
  8. ^ "Gary Payton". LinkedIn.
  9. ^ "Richard W. Mckinney".
  10. ^ "Richard W. McKinney". LinkedIn.
  11. ^ "Dr. Troy e. Meink".
  12. ^ "Winston A. Beauchamp".
  13. ^ a b "Dr. John P. Stopher".
  14. ^ a b "SHAWN J. BARNES". www.af.mil.
  15. ^ "Air Force space adviser Barnes assumes key role in standup of U.S. Space Force". January 28, 2020.
  16. ^ a b c d "BRIGADIER GENERAL STEVEN P. WHITNEY". www.af.mil.
  17. ^ "Calvelli swears in as Department of the Air Force space acquisition and integration lead".
  18. ^ Erwin, Sandra (October 14, 2021). "Kendall looks to accelerate appointment of civilian leader to oversee Space Force acquisitions". SpaceNews.
  19. ^ "Major General Joseph B. Sovey".
  20. ^ "MAJOR GENERAL CRAIG R. COONING". Air Force. Retrieved December 27, 2023.
  21. ^ "Major General William N. Mccasland".
  22. ^ "MAJOR GENERAL SUSAN K. MASHIKO". Air Force. Retrieved December 27, 2023.
  23. ^ a b "General John E. Hyten". www.defense.gov.
  24. ^ "ROBERT D. MCMURRY JR". www.af.mil.
  25. ^ "MAJOR GENERAL ROGER W. TEAGUE". www.af.mil.
  26. ^ "MARK A. BAIRD". www.af.mil.
  27. ^ "Lt. Gen. Nina M. Armagno". www.spaceforce.mil.
  28. ^ "Stephen G. Purdy, Jr". United States Space Force. Retrieved December 27, 2023.

External links edit

  • Air Force Space Acquisition and Integration - Air Force Space Acquisition and Integration