The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Acting homeland secretary has served in 3 administra­tions

- By Elliot Spagat

SAN DIEGO — Elaine Duke, set to become acting U.S. homeland secretary Monday, has the rare distinctio­n of serving in high-level positions in three administra­tions.

She was Department of Homeland Security undersecre­tary for management from 2008 to 2010, tapped by President George W. Bush, and was kept on by President Barack Obama. After she headed her own business consulting firm in the Washington area for seven years, President Donald Trump nominated her to return to government as deputy secretary and the Senate approved her appointmen­t 85-14.

Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly, who was named Trump’s chief of staff on Friday, said at a conference last week that Duke was “a wonderful woman” with deep experience in government. He said her biggest assignment as the sprawling department’s No. 2 official was to increase efficiency.

Duke will manage an annual budget of more than $40 billion and 240,000 employees. Created in 2003 in the aftermath of the terror strikes on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, Homeland Security comprises more than 20 agen-

cies, from the Coast Guard and Secret Service to the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t. Also included is Customs and Border Protection, the nation’s largest law enforcemen­t agency with 60,000 employees.

Her positions and background have largely kept her out of the spotlight on some of the department’s most politicall­y charged assignment­s.

“She is a very experience­d person when it comes to all aspects of management in the federal government,” said Michael Chertoff, Homeland Security secretary during the final years of the Bush administra­tion. “In terms of ability to understand all management elements in the department, you couldn’t find a better person.”

Duke began her government career 28 years ago as an Air Force contractin­g officer and worked in the Navy, the Federal Railroad Administra­tion and the Smithsonia­n Institutio­n before joining Homeland Security in 2008.

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Elaine Duke is set to become acting homeland secretary.

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