WH pushing back against Mattis appt of US ambassador to Egypt-Anne Patterson as undersecretary [View all]
Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis wants to tap the former U.S. ambassador to Egypt, Anne Patterson, as his undersecretary of defense for policy, but the Pentagon chief is running into resistance from White House officials, according to multiple sources familiar with the situation.
If nominated and confirmed, Patterson would hold the fourth most powerful position at the Pentagon and would effectively be the top civilian in the Defense Department, since both Mattis and his deputy, Robert Work, were military officers.
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The skirmish surrounding Pattersons nomination is the latest in a series of personnel battles that have played out between Mattis and the White House, with each side rejecting the names offered up by the other while the Pentagon remains empty. The White House has yet to nominate a single undersecretary or deputy secretary to the Defense Department, while Work, Mattiss deputy, is an Obama administration holdover who only agreed to stay on until the secretary taps a deputy of his own.
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But it is Mattis whos dug in most stubbornly, insisting on staffing his own department. Mattis is a guy who cares very much about personnel, said a Mattis friend. He doesnt want people off the tracks that he has laid down and that hes running his train on.
Patterson, a career diplomat, has never held a Defense Department position. She previously served as ambassador to Colombia and Pakistan. President Barack Obama nominated her to be the assistant secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, the post from which she retired last month.
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/03/jim-mattis-appointment-white-house-pushback-anne-patterson-235633