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Senate Confirms Hung Cao as Undersecretary of the Navy in 52–45 Vote

The retired Navy captain pledges to fix shipbuilding, maintenance shortfalls to strengthen combat readiness.

Overview

  • Cao becomes the department’s No. 2 civilian under Secretary John Phelan after a largely party-line confirmation, with Sen. Lisa Murkowski the lone Republican no vote.
  • As undersecretary, he will oversee daily management of the Navy and Marine Corps and take on long-standing production and repair backlogs across the fleet.
  • A Naval Academy graduate and 25-year explosive ordnance disposal and diving officer, Cao previously ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 2022 and the U.S. Senate in 2024.
  • Democrats cited his 2024 campaign remarks criticizing Pentagon DEI efforts and a Navy recruiting drag event, concerns flagged by Senate Armed Services Chair Jack Reed.
  • The vote occurred during a government shutdown, as the White House also advanced Vice Adm. Karl Thomas to lead U.S. Fleet Forces Command, according to USNI News.