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Assistant Secretary of the Navy

Juan Garcia Returns to Texas


by: M. Eddie Rodriguez

Mon Mar 21, 2011 at 08:37 AM CDT

(This event is tonight for those in Austin interested in attending. - promoted by Karl-Thomas Musselman)

Former State Rep Juan Garcia (D-Corpus Christi), now serving as Assistant Secretary of the Navy, will be in Austin this week to host "Navy Week." Along w/ an op-ed board visit to the Statesman, speeches at the Headliners and UT Clubs, and an appearance at the House of Representatives, Garcia will give a presentation open and free to the public  Tuesday at 5:00 - 6:30 PM at the UT Quadrangle Room.

The event is sponsored by the UT Austin International Speakers Association. Against the backdrop of Navy relief efforts in Japan, serious implications for the Fifth Fleet due to the unrest in Bahrain, and the enforcement of a No-Fly Zone in Libya, Garcia will likely discuss his role in the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," and the recent historic return of naval ROTC to Harvard (his law school alma mater) for the first time in 40 years.

Given all that is going on in the world involving our armed forces, it should prove to be an interesting discussion. It's great to see a good Texan involved in some the most important policy decisions being made today.

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Juan Garcia: Confirmation Hearing Set For Thursday


by: M. Eddie Rodriguez

Mon Jul 27, 2009 at 07:30 AM CDT

( - promoted by Matt Glazer)

Former State Representative Juan Garcia now has a date for his confirmation hearing with the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee.

Live video will stream this Thursday, July 30, 2009 at 8:30 AM CST from the Armed Services Committee website and the C-SPAN viewing schedule will be announced later this week. 

For BOR readers in the D.C. area who would like to attend, the hearing is open to the public, and will take place in Room SD-106, Dirksen Senate Office Building.

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Juan Garcia Confirmation Update


by: M. Eddie Rodriguez

Fri Jun 19, 2009 at 10:10 PM CDT

( - promoted by Karl-Thomas Musselman)

Former State Representative Juan Garcia just moved forward with the next big step of his confirmation to be the next Assistant Secretary of the Navy (ASN) for Manpower and Reserve Affairs. The Corpus Christi Caller Times is reporting that The White House has just officially sent his name to the U.S. Senate for confirmation.

As was noted earlier, there will now be a hearing in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

CCCT: Twenty-six senators, including ranking member John McCain, R-Ariz., make up the Senate Armed Services Committee, chaired by Carl Levin, D-Mich. A confirmation hearing has not been scheduled.

If the committee votes in favor of Garcia, the full Senate votes on the matter. A majority vote by the Senate would confirm his appointment.

Given the importance of that position in the Dept. of Defense (DoD), I expect the hearing to happen sooner rather than later.

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Juan Garcia: Confimation Process and More


by: M. Eddie Rodriguez

Fri May 01, 2009 at 00:12 PM CDT

( - promoted by Matt Glazer)

As KT noted earlier, former State Representative and Commander in U.S. Navy Juan Garcia has been tapped by President Barack Obama to become the next Assistant Secretary of the Navy (ASN) for Manpower and Reserve Affairs.

Since Garcia will be the second Texan to be nominated for a Senate confirmable position (Ron Kirk was the first), there should some dissemination what this position involves, and how Garcia fits.

This is a position rich in history. Previous individuals who have served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy include Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt and more recently the current U.S. Senator for Virginia, James Webb. On a bit of side note, famous Texans who have held Presidential Pentagon appointments include former governors John Connally, who served as Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV), and Bill Clements, who served as US Deputy Secretary of Defense.

 Pres. Obama has 487 Senate approved positions to fill. So far, the average age of Obama’s appointees is 52. Garcia is only 42 years old. The Washington Post has a great appointees tracking page. Juan is a graduate of UCLA, Harvard Law School (where he met Barack Obama), John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and served as a White House Fellow. Garcia has accomplished a lot in his young life and I know we expect a great deal more from this rising Texas star.

The Navy Department has approximately 330,000 naval personnel, 202,000 Marines, and a civilian workforce as well. If confirmed, Garcia will oversee the office responsible for recruiting, developing, and retaining Navy and Marine Corps personnel to ensure that the country has a naval force capable of supporting the U.S.'s overall military global operations.

There had been rumors that Garcia was going to be selected for SECNAV (former Mississippi Governor and Clinton Ambassador Ray Mabus has been nominated) but federal law prevents an appointment to Secretary of the Navy for any one who has been off active duty less than five years. Garcia left the active-duty Navy in October of 2004 and continues to fly as an instructor pilot in the Naval Reserve. He is currently the Commanding Officer of Naval Reserve Training Squadron 28 at NAS Corpus Christi. His father, Captain Juan Garcia, a native of Robstown, Texas, is a retired naval aviator, and his younger brother, Lieutenant Junior Grade Mike Garcia, is a naval aviator currently serving oversea.

This a gross oversimplification of the process but these are the following hoops you have to jump through be confirmed: initial vetting by the White House, POTUS announces an intent to nominate, the U.S. Senate receives an official communication from the White House of the nomination, the U.S. Senate conducts confirmation hearings and approves the nomination and then the nominee gets sworn in. For this position, Garcia’s appointment goes before the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee chaired by Senator Carl Levin (D-MI), with ranking members Senators John McCain (R-AZ) and Ted Kennedy (D-MA).

I think this is great for Texas. I am happy to see one our best and brightest nominated to serve in Obama’s administration. I look forward to watching his career in Washington D.C. but I know his home is always going to be here in Texas.

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Former State Rep. Juan Garcia Nominated to be Assistant Secretary of the Navy


by: Karl-Thomas Musselman

Thu Apr 30, 2009 at 09:00 AM CDT

Former House District 32 Representative and Democrat Juan Garcia has been nominated to be Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) by President Obama.

Garcia needs to be confirmed by the Senate Armed Services Committee and the full Senate before his new position becomes official.

Caller-Times: Garcia, if confirmed, would oversee the office responsible for the recruiting, development and retaining of Navy and Marine Corps personnel. According to the Navy, the assistant secretary develops human resources policies and programs, advises senior Navy leaders on the implications of policy decisions affecting personnel, evaluates and analyzes the impact of policy and delivery of programs, and judges personnel decisions on behalf of the Navy secretary.

Check out this chart from the Corpus Christi Caller-Times which carts the Department's organizational structure.

From all of us here at Burnt Orange Report, congratulations! We expect Garcia to do an excellent job (and of course, to find his way back to Texas after his service is complete)!  

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