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Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy, Plans, and Capabilities

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United States
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy, Plans, and Capabilities
Seal of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy, Plans, & Capabilities
Flag of an Assistant Secretary of Defense
Incumbent
Austin Dahmer
Acting 
since January 20, 2025
United States Department of Defense
AbbreviationASD(SPC)
Reports toUnder Secretary of Defense for Policy
AppointerThe President
with Senate advice and consent
Term lengthAppointed
Constituting instrument10 U.S.C. § 138
FormationJanuary 9, 2015
First holderRobert M. Scher
WebsiteOfficial website

The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy, Plans, and Capabilities (ASD(SPC)) is a position in the United States Department of Defense responsible for the overall supervision of DoD policy for strategy, capabilities, forces and contingency plans necessary to implement the national defense strategy.[1] The officeholder reports to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy.

History

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On January 9, 2015 Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert O. Work established the position of Assistant Secretary of Defense (Strategy, Plans, and Capabilities) in accordance with section 906 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010, as amended, PL 111-84, which eliminated all nonpresidentially appointed, Senate-confirmed Deputy Under Secretaries of Defense. The Assistant Secretary of Defense (Strategy, Plans, and Capabilities) replaced and assumed the responsibilities of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Strategy, Plans, and Forces).[2] The Assistant Secretary of Defense (Strategy, Plans, and Capabilities) gained responsibility for advising the Secretary of Defense and the Under Secretary of Defense (Policy) on the development of national security and defense strategy, military planning, budgeting, and various force development, force management, and corporate processes. This position also assumed responsibility for security cooperation, previously managed by the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict.[3]

Structure

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The ASD (SPC) is supported by four Deputy Assistant Secretaries (DASDs), each with coverage of a different mission area:

  • Deputy assistant secretary of defense for force development and emerging capabilities
  • Deputy assistant secretary of defense for global partnerships
  • Deputy assistant secretary of defense for plans and posture
  • Deputy assistant secretary of defense for strategy


Office holders

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The table below includes the holders of this office.

Assistant Secretaries of Defense (Strategy, Plans, and Capabilities)
Name Tenure SecDef(s) Served Under President(s) Served Under
Robert Scher January 2015 – January 20, 2017 Chuck Hagel

Ash Carter

Barack Obama
Thomas Harvey (Acting) January 20, 2017 – August 30, 2018 Jim Mattis Donald Trump
James H. Anderson August 30, 2018 – July 20, 2019 Jim Mattis Donald Trump
Victorino Mercado (Performing the Duties Of) July 20, 2019 – March 2, 2020 Jim Mattis
Mark Esper
Donald Trump
James H. Anderson February 3, 2020 – June 8, 2020 Mark Esper Donald Trump
Victorino Mercado June 8, 2020 – January 20, 2021 Mark Esper Donald Trump
Melissa Dalton (Acting) August 23, 2021 – February 14, 2022 Lloyd Austin Joe Biden|
Mara Karlin August 17, 2021 – December 20, 2023 Lloyd Austin Joe Biden
Melissa Dalton (Performing the Duties Of) August 23, 2021 – February 14, 2022 Lloyd Austin Joe Biden
Madeline Mortelmans (Acting) January 4, 2023 – January 20, 2025 Lloyd Austin Joe Biden
Austin Dahmer (Acting) January 20, 2025 – Present Pete Hegseth Donald Trump

References

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  1. ^ "ASD for Strategy Plans and Capabilities". policy.defense.gov.
  2. ^ "Under Secretary of Defense for Policy > OUSDP Offices > ASD SPC Old > Leadership". policy.defense.gov.
  3. ^ https://history.defense.gov/Portals/70/Documents/key_officials/KeyOfficials-2025-01-14.pdf?ver=l3r6jeQ1XT-_NgGilIPY-g%3d%3d