The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Biden picks new National Security Agency head

- By Lolita C. Baldor, Nomaan Merchant and Tara Copp

WASHINGTON>> President Joe Biden has chosen a new leader for the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command, a joint position that oversees much of America’s cyber warfare and defense.

Air Force Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh, the current deputy commander of Cyber Command, would replace Army Gen. Paul Nakasone, who has led both organizati­ons since May 2018 and was expected to step down this year, according to a notice sent by the Air Force this week and confirmed by a person familiar with the announceme­nt. The person spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss personnel matters not yet made public.

If confirmed, Haugh will take charge of highly influentia­l U.S. efforts to bolster Ukraine’s cybersecur­ity and share informatio­n with Ukrainian forces fighting Russia’s invasion. He will also oversee programs to detect and stop foreign influence and interferen­ce in American elections, as well as those targeting criminals behind ransomware attacks that have shut down hospital systems and at one point a key U.S. fuel pipeline.

Politico first reported that Haugh was picked.

It’s unclear whether Haugh will be affected by a Republican senator’s blockade of all military nomination­s. Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama has for months objected to the Pentagon’s policy of providing travel money and support to troops seeking abortions but based in states with abortion bans.

Haugh’s nomination to lead both the NSA and Cyber Command reflects the White House’s intention to keep one person in charge of both organizati­ons. That arrangemen­t is known as a “dual-hat” posting.

Some key Republican­s have long wanted to split the leadership, saying each organizati­on is important enough to require a full-time leader. Nakasone has long advocated for keeping the dual hat, saying it gives him and future leaders access to more powers more efficientl­y.

The Biden administra­tion establishe­d a small study group last year to review the leadership structure. The review signaled support for keeping the position as is.

 ?? US AIR FORCE VIA AP ?? Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh poses for a photo on Aug. 12, 2022. President Joe Biden has chosen Haugh as the new leader for the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command, a joint position that oversees much of America’s cyber warfare and defense, people familiar with the matter said Tuesday.
US AIR FORCE VIA AP Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh poses for a photo on Aug. 12, 2022. President Joe Biden has chosen Haugh as the new leader for the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command, a joint position that oversees much of America’s cyber warfare and defense, people familiar with the matter said Tuesday.

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