Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation

The Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation (CAPE) is a principal staff assistant and advisor to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. The postholder, as chartered under United States Department of Defense Directive 5141.1 in 1996 (subsequently superseded and canceled with the publication of United States Department of Defense Directive 5105.84, Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation (DCAPE)),[1] provides independent analytic advice to the Secretary of Defense on all aspects of the Department of Defense (DoD) program, including alternative weapon systems and force structures, the development and evaluation of defense program alternatives, and the cost-effectiveness of defense systems. The office also conducts analyses and offers advice in a number of related areas, such as military medical care, school systems for military dependents, information technology, and defense economics. Consistent with its advisory role, the office has no decision authority or line responsibilities.[2]

The Director of CAPE reports directly to the Secretary of Defense and the Deputy Secretary of Defense. As a political appointee, the Director of CAPE is an Executive Service Level IV official who is nominated by the President of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate. He or she coordinates and exchanges information with other Office of the Secretary of Defense officials, the Heads of the DoD Components, and Federal officials having collateral or related functions.

CAPE's staff of approximately 155 people includes a combination of government civilians and military officers and is augmented by contractor support. The military officers serve in two- to three-year rotational assignments with the organization. CAPE's civilian staff is drawn from a variety of academic disciplines, including physics, economics, engineering, mathematics, biology, and computer science. The CAPE staff is recognized as among the most capable in the Pentagon.

This office was most previously known as the Office of Program Analysis & Evaluation (PA&E). However, PA&E was made defunct by the Weapon Systems Acquisition Reform Act of 2009.

Office Holders

The table below includes both the various titles of this post over time, as well as all the holders of those offices.

Directors of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation[3]
Name Tenure SecDef(s) Served Under President(s) Served Under
Assistant Secretary of Defense (Systems Analysis)
Alain C. EnthovenSeptember 10, 1965 - January 20, 1969Robert S. McNamara
Clark M. Clifford
Lyndon Johnson
Ivan Selin (Acting)January 31, 1969 - January 30, 1970Melvin R. LairdRichard Nixon
Gardiner L. TuckerJanuary 30, 1970 - March 30, 1973Melvin R. Laird
Elliot L. Richardson
Richard Nixon
Director (Defense Program Analysis and Evaluation)
Leonard SullivanMay 21, 1973 - February 11, 1974Elliot L. Richardson
James R. Schlesinger
Richard Nixon
Assistant Secretary of Defense (Program Analysis and Evaluation)
Leonard SullivanFebruary 11, 1974 - March 13, 1976James R. Schlesinger
Donald H. Rumsfeld
Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Director for Planning and Evaluation
Edward C. Aldridge, Jr.May 18, 1976 - March 11, 1977Donald H. Rumsfeld
Harold Brown
Gerald Ford
Jimmy Carter
Assistant Secretary of Defense (Program Analysis and Evaluation)
Russell Murray IIApril 28, 1977 - January 20, 1981Harold BrownJimmy Carter
Director of Program Analysis and Evaluation
David S. C. ChuMay 19, 1981 - July 13, 1988Caspar W. Weinberger
Frank C. Carlucci III
Ronald Reagan
Assistant Secretary of Defense (Program Analysis and Evaluation)
David S. C. ChuJuly 13, 1988 - January 20, 1993Frank C. Carlucci III
William H. Taft IV (Acting)
Richard B. Cheney
Ronald Reagan
George H. W. Bush
Director of Program Analysis and Evaluation
William J. LynnJune 25, 1993 - November 19, 1997Leslie Aspin, Jr.
William J. Perry
William S. Cohen
Bill Clinton
Robert R. SouleJuly 1, 1998 - April 27, 2001William S. Cohen
Donald H. Rumsfeld
Bill Clinton
George W. Bush
Barry D. WattsMay 1, 2001 - July 1, 2002Donald H. RumsfeldGeorge W. Bush
Stephen A. CamboneJuly 1, 2002 - March 7, 2003Donald H. RumsfeldGeorge W. Bush
Kenneth J. KriegJuly 23, 2003 - June 2005Donald H. RumsfeldGeorge W. Bush
Bradley M. BerksonJune 6, 2005[4] - April 3, 2009Donald H. Rumsfeld
Robert M. Gates
George W. Bush
Barack Obama
Director of Cost Assessment & Program Evaluation
Christine H. FoxOctober 28, 2009 - June 2013Robert M. Gates
Leon Panetta
Chuck Hagel
Barack Obama
Jamie M. MorinJune 30, 2014 - January 20, 2017Chuck Hagel
Ashton Carter
Barack Obama
Robert DaigleAugust 7, 2017 – May 2019[5]James MattisDonald Trump

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