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https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/lt-gen-paul-nakasone-expected-to-be-trumps-pick-to-lead-nsa-report
President Trump is expected to tap Lt. Gen. Paul Nakasone to oversee the National Security Agency after the current director, Adm. Mike Rogers, retires in the spring, according to a new report.
Nakasone, who is head of the Army’s digital warfare branch, would not only run the NSA, but would also head the Pentagon’s digital warfare organization, the U.S. Cyber Command, Politico reported Tuesday.
It is uncertain when Trump will formally reveal his decision, but it appears that the announcement would occur within the next two weeks. As a result, the Senate Armed Services Committee would hold a confirmation hearing in March, with the possibility of another hearing from the Senate Intelligence Committee.
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/01/30/trump-nsa-cyber-warfare-379207
President Donald Trump is expected to pick Lt. Gen. Paul Nakasone, the head of the Army’s digital warfare branch, to head the clandestine National Security Agency, according to multiple people on and off Capitol Hill and in the Pentagon with knowledge of the situation.
The NSA is looking for a new leader after its current director, Adm. Mike Rogers, announced he will retire this spring, ending a near four-year run.
Picking Nakasone — who took the reins at Army Cyber Command in late 2016 — would place someone deeply versed in cyberspace operations atop the country’s premier intelligence-gathering service. As NSA head, Nakasone would also lead U.S. Cyber Command, the Pentagon’s digital warfare organization.
It’s unclear when the administration might formally announce the choice, but it's believed the announcement could come in the next week or two, which means the Senate Armed Services Committee would hold a confirmation hearing in early March. The Senate Intelligence Committee may also hold a hearing, given the job's heavy surveillance focus.
A spokesman for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence deferred to the White House for comment. National Security Council spokesperson Marc Raimondi declined to comment.

Lt. Gen. Paul Nakasone expected to be Trump's pick to lead NSA: Report

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Lt. Gen. Paul M. Nakasone, commander of U.S. Army Cyber Command, delivers the opening keynote address at the 2nd Annual Billington International Cybersecurity Summit in Washington, D.C., March 30, 2017. Nearly 400 participants attended the event in the ballroom of the National Press Club to listen to remarks by more than two dozen thought leaders in the cyber field.
Date30 March 2017
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