Paul Dabbar Confirmed as Commerce Deputy Secretary

<div class=”OutlineElement Ltr SCXW48107359 BCX8″><p class=”Paragraph SCXW48107359 BCX8″>The Senate confirmed Paul Dabbar as the Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce in 56-40 vote.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p></div><div class=”OutlineElement Ltr SCXW48107359 BCX8″><p class=”Paragraph SCXW48107359 BCX8″>In this role, he will serve as the Department’s Chief Operating Officer (COO), overseeing its day-to-day management, a $11.4 billion annual budget, 12 operating units, and 47,000 employees. He is also a member of the President’s Management Council.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p></div><div class=”OutlineElement Ltr SCXW48107359 BCX8″><p class=”Paragraph SCXW48107359 BCX8″>Most recently, Mr. Dabbar was President and CEO of Bohr Quantum Technology, where he led the development and deployment of technologies for emerging quantum networks.&nbsp;</p></div><div class=”OutlineElement Ltr SCXW48107359 BCX8″><p class=”Paragraph SCXW48107359 BCX8″>Mr. Dabbar previously served as the Under Secretary for Science at the U.S. Department of Energy in the first Trump Administration. In this role, he was appointed as the principal leader on fundamental energy research, technologies, and science. He managed and directly led the majority of the U.S. National Labs<u>,</u> including programs that involved nuclear energy, advanced computing, quantum technologies, fusion, and fundamental physics research. Mr. Dabbar was also responsible for leading efforts to commercialize technologies from the Department’s 17 National Labs.&nbsp;</p></div><div class=”OutlineElement Ltr SCXW48107359 BCX8″><p class=”Paragraph SCXW48107359 BCX8″>His experience in technology and energy extends beyond his time in government. &nbsp;</p></div><div class=”OutlineElement Ltr SCXW48107359 BCX8″><p class=”Paragraph SCXW48107359 BCX8″>He has led global energy sector efforts that drove over $400 billion in investment across all energy sectors as a Managing Director at J.P. Morgan. He has also led commodity trading efforts globally, including in energy and critical minerals. He is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and Columbia University.&nbsp;</p></div><div class=”OutlineElement Ltr SCXW48107359 BCX8″><p class=”Paragraph SCXW48107359 BCX8″>Mr. Dabbar’s blend of business acumen and scientific expertise brings renewed emphasis to the Department’s scientific and technological missions and will drive U.S. innovation in emerging fields such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors, quantum technology, and National Lab research areas.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p></div><div class=”OutlineElement Ltr SCXW48107359 BCX8″><p class=”Paragraph SCXW48107359 BCX8″>“Paul brings a unique science-backed mindset and deep understanding of how the government and industry can work together to push the boundaries of American innovation and technology,” said Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. “His leadership will be critical in advancing cutting-edge research and technology.”&nbsp;</p></div><div class=”OutlineElement Ltr SCXW48107359 BCX8″><p class=”Paragraph SCXW48107359 BCX8″>“I’m honored to serve in this role at a time when science and technology are fundamental to shaping our nation’s future,” said Commerce Deputy Secretary Paul Dabbar. “As a scientist, I’m eager to work alongside the dedicated teams and partners across the Department to accelerate research and drive innovation.”&nbsp;</p></div>

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