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Cara Abercrombie
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition
Assumed office
March 5, 2024
President Joe Biden
Preceded byKevin M. Fahey
Personal details
Education Dartmouth College ( BA)
Princeton University ( MPA)

Cara Abercrombie is an American defense official who serves as the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition in the Biden administration.

Education

Abercrombie earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in government from Dartmouth College and a Master of Public Administration from Princeton School of Public and International Affairs.

Career

Abercrombie began her career as a program analyst at the National Democratic Institute observing elections in Azerbaijan, Belarus, Macedonia. Later after graduating from Princeton she was selected for the Presidential Management Fellows Program serving in a variety of capacities at the Department of Defense beginning in 2003. [1] Her subsequent positions in the Department included Principal Director for East Asia Policy, Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, Director for South Asia, Human Capital Strategy Advisor to the Under Secretary for Policy, Defense Institution Building Coordinator, and Senior Country Director for India. Lastly, she was the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for South and Southeast Asia from 2016 to 2017.

Later in 2017, Abercrombie was a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. After returning to the Defense Department, she assumed the role of Principal Director for Security Cooperation Workforce Development. In September 2019, Abercrombie was named the first president of Defense Security Cooperation University. [2] Abercrombie was detailed to the National Security Council in 2021 as the senior director for defense. [3] Most recently Abercrombie served as deputy assistant to the president and as a coordinator for defense policy and arms control. [4]

Biden administration

Abercrombie was nominated to serve as Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition in April 2023. [5] Abercrombie was confirmed by the Senate on February 27, 2024. [6]

References

  1. ^ "Cara Abercrombie". www.defense.gov.
  2. ^ "A new defense school could change American weapons sales abroad". DefenseNews.
  3. ^ "Cara Abercrombie, Presidential Rank Award Winner". Federal News Network.
  4. ^ "Cara Abercrombie Sworn in as Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition". Executive Gov.
  5. ^ "President Biden Announces Key Nominations". The White House.
  6. ^ "PN671 — Cara L. Abercrombie — Department of Defense 118th Congress (2023-2024)". US Congress. March 2022. Retrieved 5 March 2022.