PN129 · Senate
Executive Office of the President, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Defense, Department of the Treasury, Department of Energy, Department of State, Department of Justice, Department of Commerce, National Indian Gaming Commission
Received by Senate
Apr 29, 2025
Committee review
date not recorded
Senate floor vote
Dec 18, 2025
Confirmed
Dec 18, 2025
233 days from nomination to confirmed
Kevin Rhodes, of Florida
Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy
Robert Law, of the District of Columbia
Under Secretary for Strategy, Policy, and Plans, Department of Homeland Security
Amy Henninger, of Virginia
Director of Operational Test and Evaluation, Department of Defense
Charles Young III, of West Virginia
General Counsel of the Department of the Army
Jonathan Greenstein, of New York
a Deputy Under Secretary of the Treasury
David Beck, of Tennessee
Deputy Administrator for Defense Programs, National Nuclear Security Administration
Anjani Sinha, of Florida
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Singapore
Brent Ingraham, of Virginia
an Assistant Secretary of the Army
Donald Korb, of Ohio
Chief Counsel for the Internal Revenue Service and an Assistant General Counsel in the Department of the Treasury
Thomas Gaiser, of Ohio
an Assistant Attorney General
Stanley Woodward, Jr., of the District of Columbia
Associate Attorney General
Philip Weinberg, of Virginia
an Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
Francis Brooke, of Virginia
an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
John Giordano, of Pennsylvania
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Namibia
David Peters, of Virginia
an Assistant Secretary of Commerce
Mark Brnovich, of Arizona
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Serbia
John Simermeyer, of North Carolina
Chairman of the National Indian Gaming Commission for the term of three years
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