Obama to Nominate Navy Admiral as NSA Director

Nextgov: President Barack Obama will nominate Navy Vice Adm. Michael Rogers as head of U.S. Cyber Command and director of the National Security Agency, the Pentagon said Thursday.

Rogers, who currently serves as commander of U.S. Cyber Fleet Command, was long rumored to be the president’s choice to replace Army Gen. Keith Alexander. The announcement also cements Obama’s decision not to separate the two posts.

Nextgov: President Barack Obama will nominate Navy Vice Adm. Michael Rogers as head of U.S. Cyber Command and director of the National Security Agency, the Pentagon said Thursday.
Rogers, who currently serves as commander of U.S. Cyber Fleet Command, was long rumored to be the president’s choice to replace Army Gen. Keith Alexander. The announcement also cements Obama’s decision not to separate the two posts.

Nextgov: President Barack Obama will nominate Navy Vice Adm. Michael Rogers as head of U.S. Cyber Command and director of the National Security Agency, the Pentagon said Thursday.

Rogers, who currently serves as commander of U.S. Cyber Fleet Command, was long rumored to be the president’s choice to replace Army Gen. Keith Alexander. The announcement also cements Obama’s decision not to separate the two posts.

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