Deputy National Security Advisor

Executive position in the United States of America From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The United States deputy national security advisor is a member of the Executive Office of the President of the United States and the United States National Security Council, serving under the President's National Security Advisor.

Quick facts Member of, Reports to ...
Deputy National Security Advisor
since May 26, 2026
Executive Office of the President
Member ofNational Security Council
Homeland Security Council
Reports toPresident of the United States
United States National Security Advisor
AppointerPresident of the United States
Constituting instrumentNational Security Presidential Memorandum[1]
Formation1961
First holderWalt Rostow
Websitewh.gov/nsc
Close

Among other responsibilities, the deputy national security advisor often serves as Executive Secretary to the National Security Council Principals Committee, and as chairman of the National Security Council Deputies Committee. The role changes according to the organizational philosophy and staffing of each White House and there are often multiple deputies to the national security advisor charged with various areas of focus.[2][3]

List of principal deputies

More information Name, Start ...
Name Start End President(s)
Walt Rostow January 20, 1961 December 4, 1961 John F. Kennedy
(1961–1963)
Carl Kaysen 1961 1963
Bob Komer 1965 1965 Lyndon Johnson
(1963–1969)
Francis Bator[4] October 1965 September 1967
Richard Allen January 20, 1969 1969 Richard Nixon
(1969–1974)
Al Haig June 1970 January 4, 1973
Brent Scowcroft January 4, 1973 November 3, 1975
Gerald Ford
(1974–1977)
William Hyland November 3, 1975 January 20, 1977
David Aaron January 20, 1977 January 20, 1981 Jimmy Carter
(1977–1981)
Bud Nance January 20, 1981 January 20, 1982 Ronald Reagan
(1981–1989)
Bud McFarlane April 4, 1982 October 17, 1983
John Poindexter October 17, 1983 December 4, 1985
Don Fortier December 10, 1985 March 1986
Peter Rodman March 1986 December 1986
Colin Powell December 2, 1986 November 23, 1987
John Negroponte November 23, 1987 January 20, 1989
Bob Gates March 20, 1989 November 6, 1991 George H. W. Bush
(1989–1993)
Jonathan Howe November 7, 1991 January 19, 1993
Sandy Berger January 20, 1993 March 14, 1997 Bill Clinton
(1993–2001)
Jim Steinberg December 23, 1996 August 1, 2000
Steve Hadley January 20, 2001 January 26, 2005 George W. Bush
(2001–2009)
Jack Crouch January 31, 2005 May 4, 2007
Jim Jeffrey August 1, 2007 December 3, 2008
Tom Donilon January 20, 2009 October 8, 2010 Barack Obama
(2009–2017)
Denis McDonough October 20, 2010 January 20, 2013
Tony Blinken January 20, 2013 January 9, 2015
Avril Haines January 11, 2015 January 20, 2017
K. T. McFarland January 20, 2017 May 19, 2017 Donald Trump
(2017–2021)
Ricky Waddell May 19, 2017 May 15, 2018
Mira Ricardel May 15, 2018 November 14, 2018
Charlie Kupperman January 11, 2019 September 22, 2019
Matt Pottinger September 22, 2019 January 7, 2021
Jon Finer January 20, 2021 January 20, 2025 Joe Biden
(2021–2025)
Alex Wong January 20, 2025 May 1, 2025 Donald Trump
(2025–present)
Robert Gabriel May 23, 2025 May 20, 2026
Mike Needham May 26, 2026 present
Close

List of Additional Deputy National Security Advisors

Aside from the principal deputy, since the September 11 attacks, there have been some cases of other deputy-level positions with a specific portfolio. These include:

George W. Bush (2001–2009)
Barack Obama (2009–2017)
Donald Trump (2017–2021)
Joe Biden (2021–2025)
Donald Trump (2025–present)
  • Andy Baker (2025–present) for the Vice President

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI