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President Donald Trump has nominated James Caggy to be assistant secretary of defense for mission capabilities, as the administration moves to fill key roles in the Pentagon’s research and engineering directorate.

The nomination was submitted to the Senate last week and has been referred to the Armed Services Committee for consideration, according to a notice posted on Congress.gov.

A White House announcement and the congressional notice said Caggy was tapped for a “new” ASD position, without providing additional information. A senior congressional official on Tuesday confirmed that Caggy has been nominated to be ASD for mission capabilities. Although the role was created during the Biden administration, it’s still considered “new” in bureaucratic parlance because it’s never been filled by a Senate-confirmed official.

Marcia Holmes was recently performing the duties of ASD for mission capabilities, according to a Defense Department org chart.

If confirmed, Caggy would oversee efforts to develop and support future warfighting concepts and “integrated architectures,” close capability gaps in support of defense modernization, and regularly engage with the joint force and combatant commanders, among other duties, according to a DOD description of the mission capabilities portfolio. The office is tasked with helping execute joint and interagency prototyping and experiments; identifying, developing and demonstrating “multi-domain” concepts and technology; and leveraging multiple prototyping pathways to address “operational gaps” and accelerate capabilities to warfighters.

According to DOD, a key goal for the ASD position is to help get capabilities across the so-called “Valley of Death,” a term used by members of the Pentagon’s acquisition community that refers to challenges in transitioning promising technologies from research and development into production and fielding.

“ASD(MC) serves as a transition partner through innovative and efficient experimentation strategies with the end goal of not just prototyping and fielding, but operational sustainment via scalability, producibility, and training,” according to the Defense Department.

Caggy highlighted his nomination in a LinkedIn post over the holiday weekend.

“If confirmed, I’ll bring the same mission first, bureaucracy last mindset that’s driven me my entire career. Collaborating with all to deliver the best American capabilities for the Joint Force. Working with a team of Doers grounded in humility, egos set aside in favor of doing what’s right for Warfighters and, ultimately, the country,” he wrote.

Caggy recently served as an advisor to the Strategic Capabilities Office in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. From 2013 to 2023, he held executive roles at Amazon Web Services (AWS), including general manager and director (L8) for secure connection services, and senior manager for DOD solutions. He also has military experience, having previously served as an Army infantry officer in the active duty and Reserve components for about 20 years, according to his LinkedIn profile.

The Defense Department’s research and engineering directorate is led by former Uber executive Emil Michael, who took the helm as undersecretary for R&E and chief technology officer in May.

Other Trump nominees for senior positions in the directorate are still going through the Senate confirmation process.

Last month, the Senate Armed Services Committee held a confirmation hearing for Michael Dodd, also known as “The DoddFather,” who was tapped to be assistant secretary of defense for critical technologies. The Senate has yet to vote on his confirmation.

In late March, Trump nominated Joseph Jewell, a hypersonics expert, to serve as assistant secretary of defense for science and technology. His confirmation hearing hasn’t been scheduled.

Last week, the president also nominated James Mazol to be deputy undersecretary of defense for R&E. Mazol had been performing the duties of that position in the months leading up to his nomination. Prior to joining the Trump administration, he was Republican policy director for the Senate Armed Services Committee and had responsibility for science and technology policy and programs, according to his DOD bio.

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Trump taps ‘The DoddFather’ to oversee critical technologies at the Pentagon https://defensescoop.com/2025/03/25/trump-taps-michael-dodd-to-oversee-critical-technologies-at-the-pentagon/ https://defensescoop.com/2025/03/25/trump-taps-michael-dodd-to-oversee-critical-technologies-at-the-pentagon/#respond Tue, 25 Mar 2025 18:04:49 +0000 https://defensescoop.com/?p=109376 President Trump nominated Michael Dodd to be assistant secretary of defense for critical technologies.

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President Donald Trump has nominated Michael Dodd to be assistant secretary of defense for critical technologies — a key role in the Pentagon’s research and engineering directorate.

The nomination was received on Capitol Hill on Monday and referred to the Senate Armed Services Committee for consideration, according to a notice posted on Congress.gov.

Dodd — who puts out a newsletter called the “The DoddFather Diaries” about defense technology and innovation — is currently principal for the energy portfolio at the National Security Innovation Capital component of the Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Unit. Previously, he was university program director at DIU’s National Security Innovation Network and served for more than 11 years in the Marine Corps, according to his LinkedIn.

National Security Innovation Capital aims to accelerate the development of next-generation hardware technologies critical to U.S. national security and economic competitiveness. The organization awards Other Transaction agreements to vendors to enable “dual-use hardware startups to advance key milestones in their product development by addressing the shortfall of private investment from trusted sources,” and “circumvent adversarial capital,” according to its website.

Key focus areas include tech related to autonomy, communications, power, sensors and space.

The position of ASD for critical technologies was established in 2023 as part of a reorganization within the R&E directorate — which oversees the development of next-generation capabilities for the U.S. military — in the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

Maynard Holliday performed the duties of the position during the Biden administration but no one has ever been Senate-confirmed for the role.

Its responsibilities include establishing roadmaps to set the technical direction for the Defense Department and align industry, academia and international partners with DOD’s vision; identify and leverage “synergies” between critical technology areas “to amplify impact” for warfighters; raise the technical literacy of the workforce; keep a constant eye on the state-of-the-art; and recognize “the quickest route to critical technology, fast follow the commercial sector where appropriate, [and] take the lead when not,” according to the Pentagon.

The job holder has oversight of 11 principal directors focused on 5G; advanced computing and software, directed energy, human-machine interfaces, hypersonics, integrated network systems-of-systems, integrated sensing and cyber, microelectronics, renewable energy generation and storage, space, and AI and autonomy.

If confirmed, Dodd could end up working under Emil Michael, who Trump nominated to be the next undersecretary of defense for research and engineering. Michael — whose confirmation hearing is scheduled for Thursday — was previously a chief business officer at Uber, the ridesharing company, from 2013 to 2017. He has also been president of Technology Advisory and Consulting Services, chief operating officer of Klout, and special assistant to the secretary of defense.

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