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Hung Cao, Acting Secretary Of The Navy, Is The SECNAV America Needs

Forbes · Jun 21, 2026, 1:51 PM

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Aerospace & Defense Hung Cao, Acting Secretary Of The Navy, Is The SECNAV America Needs By Craig Hooper,

Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Craig Hooper evaluates security threats and proposes solutions. Follow Author Jun 21, 2026, 09:51am EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Summary Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao is actively transforming the service's front office, aiming to overcome two years of dysfunction and bureaucratic infighting. His energetic leadership, engaging the fleet and key budget stakeholders like OMB Director Russell Vought, is significantly boosting Navy morale and empowering staff. Cao is strategically building his team, repositioning competent legacy appointees to ensure continuity while fostering a loyal leadership cadre. Beyond internal reforms, he can address critical systemic issues, including procurement inefficiencies and the costly delays at NAVFAC. Proposed initiatives like a national spare parts depot and a potential fifth naval shipyard are poised to enhance readiness, proving vital for the Navy's crucial next two years.

Acting SECNAV Hung Cao (right) joins the powerful OMB Director Russell Vought (left) at a U.S. Submarine factory.US NavyAfter almost two years of pointless front-office intrigue, executive dysfunction and bureaucratic knife-fighting, Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao and William “Bill” Toti, now “Performing the Duties of Undersecretary of the Navy,” are busy preparing the Navy for a welcome era of rational, attentive front-office management.

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