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US Senate confirms Kathleen Hicks as Biden's Deputy Defence secy

By ANI | Updated: February 9, 2021 10:15 IST

The US Senate on Monday (local time) confirmed Kathleen Hicks as Deputy Defense Secretary, making her the first woman to be confirmed by the Senate to the post.

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The US Senate on Monday (local time) confirmed Kathleen Hicks as Deputy Defense Secretary, making her the first woman to be confirmed by the Senate to the post.

According to The Hill, Senators confirmed Kathleen Hicks in a voice vote, giving US President Joe Biden his second Senate-confirmed Defence Department official about a week after her confirmation hearing.

Hicks, who led President Joe Biden's transition team at the Pentagon, was a deputy undersecretary of defence under the Obama administration. Before her nomination, she led the international security program at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies.

Hicks's nomination garnered attention both because of the history-making aspect and because Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin pledged to empower Pentagon civilians such as her to assuage senators concerned about him being a recently retired general, The Hill reported.

Austin previously has served on the board of Raytheon Technologies and agreed to recuse himself from decisions concerning the company, decisions involving the firm will fall to Hicks.

During her confirmation hearing, Hicks said she supports nuclear modernisation and nuclear triad. She added that her involvement as deputy secretary will be on programmatic decisions and made clear she would defer to Austin and Biden on questions of US nuclear policy.

Hicks also left the door open to defence budget cuts, saying that while the country "can afford the defence that it needs to have," she thinks there are ways to trim the budget without sacrificing national security, The Hill reported.

Meanwhile, the Pentagon has projected relatively flat budgets for the next few years because of external pressures such as ballooning US debt, but progressive Democrats are expected to push for at least a 10 percent budget cut.

When she is sworn in, Hicks will be the department's first Senate-confirmed female deputy Defence secretary, though Christine Fox served as acting deputy Defence secretary for six months in the Obama administration.

( With inputs from ANI )

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