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Assistant Secretary of the Navy
(Installations and Environment)

Phannenstiel

Incumbent:
Jackalyne Pfannenstiel
since: March 5, 2010[1]
First Jacqueline E. Schafer
Formation 1990
Website Official Website

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The Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Environment) (abbreviated ASN(I&E)) is a civilian office in the United States Navy established in 1990. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Environment) reports to the Under Secretary of the Navy, who in turn reports to the United States Secretary of the Navy.

The Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Environment) is responsible for acquiring and disposing of the Navy's real property; constructing and maintaining all US naval installations; overseeing occupational health and safety issues for all Navy personnel (military and civilian); overseeing the Navy's environmental protection, planning, and restoration efforts; and overseeing the Navy's efforts to conserve cultural and natural resources.[2]

List of Deputy Assistant Secretaries Reporting to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Environment)[]

Assistant Secretaries of the Navy (Installations and Environment), 1990 — Present[]

Name Assumed Office Left Office President Appointed By Secretary Served Under
Jacqueline E. Schafer 1990 1992 George H. W. Bush Henry L. Garrett III
Frederick S. Sterns (Acting) 1993 1994
Robert B. Pirie, Jr. 1994 2000 Bill Clinton John Howard Dalton, Richard Danzig
Duncan Holaday (Acting) 2001 2001 Gordon R. England
Hansford T. Johnson 2001 2005 George W. Bush Gordon R. England
B. J. Penn 2005 2009 George W. Bush Gordon R. England, Donald C. Winter
Roger M. Natsuhara (Acting) 2009 2010 Ray Mabus
Jackalyne Pfannenstiel 2010 Present Barack Obama Ray Mabus

References[]

  1. Dan Petty. "Leadership Biographies". Navy.mil. http://www.navy.mil/navydata/bios/navybio.asp?bioID=557. Retrieved 2013-06-17. 
  2. "ASN(I&E) Website". Donhq.navy.mil. http://www.donhq.navy.mil/ie/index.html. Retrieved 2013-06-17. 




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