Morning Briefing - May 16, 2019
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May 16, 2019

Air Force Undersecretary to Become Acting Secretary Following Wilson’s Departure

By ExchangeMonitor

The Pentagon announced May 15 that Air Force Undersecretary Matthew Donovan will become acting secretary effective June 1, following the resignation of current Secretary Heather Wilson.

Donovan was widely expected to take over leadership of the service after Wilson announced her planed resignation effective May 31 to become the president of the University of Texas at El Paso beginning in September.

Donovan is an Air Force veteran who enlisted in 1977 and received his commission through the Air Force Officer Training School in January 1982. He retired from active duty as a colonel in 2008. During his Air Force career, he commanded a fighter squadron, and was an Air Combat Command F-15C demonstration pilot. He is a graduate of the Air Force School of Advanced Airpower Studies and the Army Advanced Operational Art Studies Fellowship, and was a command pilot with more than 2,900 flight hours in the F-15C Eagle and F-5E Tiger II, including combat sorties during Operation Southern Watch.

Following his retirement from the Air Force, Donovan worked as a senior defense policy analyst for industry before returning to the service as a civilian from 2009 to 2015, ultimately becoming director of staff, Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Plans and Programs for the Air Force at the Pentagon.

He spent two years on Capitol Hill as a professional staff member for the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC), managing all matters related to Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps fixed wing aircraft, manned and unmanned tactical aviation programs, and Air Force bomber, mobility and special mission aircraft, along with research and development, aircraft procurement and sustainment programs. He most recently served as majority policy director for the Senate Armed Services Committee before becoming Air Force undersecretary in August 2017.

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