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United States
Assistant Secretary of State
for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs
Seal of the United States Department of State
Incumbent
Jennifer R. Littlejohn (Acting)
since May 1, 2023
StyleThe Honorable
Reports to Under Secretary for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment
Nominator President of the United States
Inaugural holder Dixy Lee Ray
Formation1975
Website Official Website

The Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs is the head of the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs in the United States Department of State. The Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs reports to the Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment. President Donald Trump appointed Andrew Lawler to the post as Acting Assistant Secretary and nominated him to the Senate-confirmed post on September 8, 2020. [1] His nomination was returned to the President by the United States Senate on January 3, 2021. President Joe Biden nominated Monica Medina as Assistant Secretary on April 27, 2021. [2] Medina was confirmed by the Senate on September 28, 2021, by a vote of 61–36. [3]

The goal of the agency is to "advance America's security and prosperity through international leadership on oceans, environment, science, space, and health". [4]

Assistant Secretaries of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, 1975—present

Name Assumed office Left office President appointed by
Dixy Lee Ray January 19, 1975 June 20, 1975 Gerald Ford
Frederick Irving April 28, 1976 March 26, 1977 Gerald Ford
Patsy T. Mink March 28, 1977 May 1, 1978 Jimmy Carter
Thomas R. Pickering October 10, 1978 February 24, 1981 Jimmy Carter
James L. Malone June 1, 1981 July 22, 1985 Ronald Reagan
John Negroponte July 19, 1985 November 23, 1987 Ronald Reagan
Frederick M. Bernthal May 24, 1988 March 16, 1990 Ronald Reagan
E. U. Curtis Bohlen June 27, 1990 October 31, 1992 George H. W. Bush
Elinor G. Constable June 2, 1993 September 15, 1995 Bill Clinton
Eileen B. Claussen January 19, 1996 [5] July 18, 1997 Bill Clinton
David B. Sandalow October 28, 1999 January 19, 2001 Bill Clinton
John F. Turner November 13, 2001 July 11, 2005 George W. Bush
Claudia A. McMurray February 21, 2006 January 20, 2009 George W. Bush
Kerri-Ann Jones August 20, 2009 April 25, 2014 Barack Obama
Judith G. Garber (acting) April 26, 2014 September 7, 2017 Barack Obama
Donald Trump
vacant September 7, 2017 September 7, 2020 Donald Trump
Jonathan M. Moore (acting) September 8, 2020 January 20, 2021 Donald Trump
vacant January 20, 2021 August 5, 2021 Joe Biden
Marcia Bernicat (acting) August 6, 2021 September 28, 2021 Joe Biden
Monica Medina September 28, 2021 April 28, 2023 Joe Biden
Jennifer R. Littlejohn (acting) May 1, 2023 Present Joe Biden

Senior Bureau Official for the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, 2014—2021

Portrait Name Assumed office Left office Title
Judith G. Garber April 26, 2014 January 1, 2019 (Acting Assistant Secretary April 26, 2014 – September 7, 2017) Senior Bureau Official September 8, 2017 – January 1, 2019
Marcia Bernicat January 1, 2019 April 3, 2020 Senior Bureau Official
Jonathan M. Moore April 3, 2020 September 7, 2020 Senior Bureau Official April 3 – September 7 (named Acting Assistant Secretary September 8, 2020 - January 20, 2021)
Marcia Bernicat January 20, 2021 August 5, 2021 Senior Bureau Official January 20 – August 5 (named Acting Assistant Secretary August 6, 2021)

Notes and references

  1. ^ "PN2202—Nomination of Andrew John Lawler for Department of State, 116th Congress (2019–2020)". January 3, 2021.
  2. ^ "President Biden Announces 12 Key Climate and Infrastructure Administration Nominations". The White House. April 22, 2021. Retrieved July 2, 2021.
  3. ^ "On the Nomination (Confirmation: Monica P. Medina, of Maryland, to be Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs)". US Senate. Retrieved October 24, 2021.
  4. ^ "Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs". U.S. Department of State. Retrieved October 24, 2021.
  5. ^ State Department Archived Biographies—Eileen B. Claussen. Archived December 21, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.