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April 24, 2020

Gen. John Gordon, First NNSA Administrator, Dies

By ExchangeMonitor

John Gordon, the retired Air Force general who was deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency before becoming the first-ever administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), died Sunday. He was 73.

Current NNSA Administrator Lisa Gordon-Hagerty — no relation — was among those remembering the agency’s first leader Monday on Twitter.

Sources with knowledge of Gordon’s passing said he suffered from a long illness, then died after suffering a stroke this month. Gordon’s family could not be reached by deadline, but submitted a memorial to the local Missourian: a news publication staffed by journalism students from Gordon’s alma mater, the University of Missouri.

Then-President Bill Clinton nominated Gordon to lead the NNSA in 2000, the year Gordon ended his nearly three-year tenure as CIA deputy director. The general’s confirmation in the GOP-held Senate took only about a month and a half, under then-Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.).

Gordon led the then-newly semiautonomous Department of Energy branch from 2000 to 2002, helping the sub-agency find its legs after a protracted — and still resonating — debate in Washington about how the executive branch should care for the U.S. nuclear stockpile in the post-Cold War era.

Gordon left the NNSA in June 2002, and the agency relied on interim leadership until the Senate in May 2003 confirmed Linton Brooks as Gordon’s full-time replacement. Gordon retired from government service in 2004 and lived in Columbia, Mo., until his death, according to his memorial.

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