- Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management and Comptroller)
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United States
Assistant Secretary of the Navy
(Financial Management
and Comptroller)
Incumbent:
Gladys J. Commons
since: November 3, 2009[1]First William B. Franke Formation October 1954 Website Official Website
The Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management and Comptroller) (abbreviated ASN FM) is a civilian office of the United States Department of the Navy. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management
and Comptroller) is responsible for managing and directing all of the financial matters, including the annual budgets, of the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management and Comptroller) is also the Comptroller of the Department of the Navy. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management and Comptroller) reports to the Under Secretary of the Navy.The office was established in 1954; disestablished in 1958; and then re-established in 1961. In June 1981, the office was re-designated as Deputy Under Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management and Comptroller), but in March 1984, the name switched back to Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management and Comptroller).
Name Assumed Office Left Office President Appointed By Secretary Served Under William B. Franke October 4, 1954 April 16, 1957 Dwight D. Eisenhower Charles Thomas J. Sinclair Armstrong May 28, 1957 January 2, 1959 Dwight D. Eisenhower Thomas S. Gates, Jr. Victor M. Longstreet September 14, 1962 December 31, 1965 John F. Kennedy Fred Korth, Paul Nitze Charles F. Baird March 7, 1966 August 1, 1967 Lyndon B. Johnson Paul Nitze Charles Arthur Bowsher December 18, 1967 June 30, 1971 Lyndon B. Johnson Paul Robert Ignatius, John Chafee Frank P. Sanders August 2, 1971 May 5, 1972 Richard Nixon John Chafee Robert D. Nesen May 31, 1972 May 15, 1974 Richard Nixon John Warner Gary D. Penisten October 15, 1974 May 20, 1977 Gerald Ford J. William Middendorf George A. Peapples November 3, 1977 September 1980 Jimmy Carter W. Graham Claytor, Jr., Edward Hidalgo Robert H. Conn[2] May 1981 December 15, 1988 Ronald Reagan Edward Hidalgo, John Lehman, Jim Webb, William L. Ball Rear Admiral James M. Seely (Acting) December 18, 1988 January 1990 William L. Ball, Henry L. Garrett III Robert C. McCormack January 12, 1990 January 5, 1993 George H. W. Bush Henry L. Garrett III, Sean O'Keefe Alert V. Coste (Acting) January 10, 1993 December 11, 1993 John Howard Dalton Deborah P. Christie March 16, 1994 March 12, 1998 Bill Clinton John Howard Dalton Gladys J. Commons (Acting) March 20, 1998 October 15, 1998 John Howard Dalton Charles P. Nemfakos November 5, 1998 July 2, 2001 Bill Clinton Richard Danzig Dionel M. Aviles July 17, 2001 October 8, 2004 George W. Bush Gordon R. England Robert L. Panek (Acting) October 9, 2004 October 25, 2004 Gordon R. England Richard Greco, Jr. October 26, 2004 2007 George W. Bush Gordon R. England, Donald C. Winter Douglas A. Brook 2007 2009 George W. Bush Donald C. Winter Gladys J. Commons November 3, 2009 Present Barack Obama Ray Mabus Notes
- ^ Note: Conn's title was "Deputy Under Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management)" from June 1981 to March 1984.
External links
- Navy Library Profile of the Office
- Website of the Assistant Secretaries of the Navy (Financial Management)
Leadership
Structure Operating ForcesFleet Forces Command · Pacific Fleet · Naval Forces Europe · Naval Forces Central Command · Naval Forces Southern Command · Naval Special Warfare Command · Naval Reserve Forces · Operational Test and Evaluation Force · Naval Network Warfare Command · Military Sealift CommandShore EstablismentsNaval Sea Systems Command · Naval Air Systems Command · Naval Facilities Engineering Command · Naval Supply Systems Command · Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command · Naval Academy · Naval Education and Training Command · Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command · Office of Naval Intelligence · Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center · Naval Security Group Command · Naval Legal Service Command · Naval Observatory · Naval Safety Center · Bureau of Naval Personnel · Bureau of Medicine and SurgeryNumbered fleetsStructureA–B · C · D–F · G–H · I–K · L · M · N–O · P · Q–R · S · T–V · W–Z
Aircraft carriers · Airships · Amphibious warfare ships · Auxiliaries · Battleships · Cruisers · Destroyers · Destroyer escorts · Escort carriers · Frigates · Mine warfare vessels · Monitors · Patrol vessels · Sailing frigates · Steam frigates · Steam gunboats · Ships of the line · Sloops of war · Submarines · Torpedo boatsPersonnel and training People · Officers: Officer insignia / Designators · Enlisted: Enlisted insignia / Ratings / Classification
Hospital Corpsman · Naval Aviator · SEALs · Seabees · SWCCs · Hispanic sailors
Personnel: Chaplain Corps (Chief of Chaplains) · United States Navy EOD · Medical Corps · Dental Corps · Nurse Corps · Medical Service Corps · Supply Corps · Civil Engineer Corps · JAG Corps (JAG) · NCIS · Boatswain's mates
Training: Recruit training · United States Naval Academy · Officer Candidate School · STA-21 · NROTC · BESS · BFTT · CNATT · COMPTUEX · NAWCTSD · Naval Chaplaincy School · Naval Hospital Corps School · Naval Justice School · Naval Postgraduate School · Navy School of Music · Navy Senior Enlisted Academy · Navy Supply Corps School · Naval War College · Nuclear Power School · JMTC · TOPGUN · USNTPS · Uniformed Services University of the Health SciencesEquipment History and traditions History · "Anchors Aweigh" · Blue Angels · Continental Navy · Ensign · Fleet bands · Fleet Week · Jack · Line-crossing ceremony · National Museum · Navy Band · Navy Flag · Navy Hymn · Navy Memorial · Navy service numbers · Sailor's Creed · Ship commissioning · Ship decommissioning · USS Constitution · Wetting-downLeadership Secretary of the Navy · Under Secretary of the Navy · Commandant of the Marine Corps · Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps · Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps · Four-star generals · United States Congress (House Subcommittee on Seapower and Expeditionary Forces · Senate Subcommittee on Seapower)
Major
commandsStructure Personnel &
trainingPersonnel: Rank insignia · MOS · Notable Marines · Historical Marines · Criminal Investigation Division · Judge Advocate Division · Chaplain of the Marine Corps · Hispanic Marines · Associated organizations
Training: Recruit Training · School of Infantry · Officer Candidates School · The Basic School · Martial Arts ProgramUniforms &
equipmentUniforms · Awards · Badges · Weapons · Vehicles and aircraft · Individual equipment
History &
traditionsHistory · Culture · Acronyms and terms · Birthday Ball · Eagle, Globe, and Anchor · Marine Band · Drum and Bugle Corps · Service Numbers · Marine Corps War Memorial · Flag · Marine One · Marines' Hymn · National Museum · Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima · Rifleman's Creed · Semper Fidelis · Silent Drill Platoon · Toys for Tots
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