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Obama team announces senior DoD posts

As The Cable previously reported, the man selected to be deputy secretary of defense is William J. Lynn, the department’s former comptroller, signaling an effort — or at least a hope — to get control of Pentagon spending. The following top appointments were announced today: William J. Lynn, deputy secretary of defense Robert F. Hale, ...

As The Cable previously reported, the man selected to be deputy secretary of defense is William J. Lynn, the department's former comptroller, signaling an effort -- or at least a hope -- to get control of Pentagon spending. The following top appointments were announced today:

As The Cable previously reported, the man selected to be deputy secretary of defense is William J. Lynn, the department’s former comptroller, signaling an effort — or at least a hope — to get control of Pentagon spending. The following top appointments were announced today:

  • William J. Lynn, deputy secretary of defense
  • Robert F. Hale, under secretary of defense (comptroller)
  • Michèle Flournoy, under secretary of defense (policy)
  • Jeh Charles Johnson, general counsel

My colleague Carolyn O’Hara, who used to work for Johnson, says he is a "great pick."

Laura Rozen writes The Cable daily at ForeignPolicy.com.

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