DOD Announces Nomination Of Cyber Command Commander/NSA Director
Navy Vice Adm. Michael S. Rogers currently serves the U.S. Fleet Cyber Command commander
January 31, 2014
PRESS RELEASE
Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel announced today Navy Vice Adm. Michael S. Rogers as President Obama's nominee to become commander of U.S. Cyber Command. In addition, the Secretary announced that he has designated Vice Adm. Rogers to serve as director of the National Security Agency, and chief of the Central Security Service.
Vice Adm. Rogers currently serves as the U.S. Fleet Cyber Command commander. If confirmed by the U.S. Senate, he will replace Gen. Keith Alexander, who has served as the NSA director since 2005, and the U.S. Cyber Command commander since 2010.
Additionally, the department is announcing that Richard Ledgett has been selected to serve as the NSA deputy director. In his new role as the senior civilian at NSA, Ledgett acts as the agency's chief operating officer. He replaces J. Chris Inglis, who retired from the position in January.
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