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Carlos Rodgers

Acting Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Management and Comptroller, Department of the Air Force

Carlos Rodgers

Acting Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Management and Comptroller

Department of the Air Force

Carlos Rodgers, a member of the Senior Executive Service, is the Acting Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Management and Comptroller, Headquarters United States Air Force, the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia. He oversees the budgeting, cost estimating and financial operations of over $205 billion in annual resources that support Department of the Air Force priorities, in accordance with Congressional, Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of the Air Force direction. Additionally, he is responsible for the professional development of over 12,000 military and civilian members of the Air Force financial management community.

Prior to his current position, Mr. Rodgers was the Deputy for Budget, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Management and Comptroller, Headquarters United States Air Force, the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia, where he was responsible for planning and directing Air and Space Force budget formulations and the execution of appropriations. He led a staff of civilian and military financial managers who develop, defend, and execute funding that supports military operations and Department of the Air Force priorities.

Mr. Rodgers entered government service as an Air Force Palace Acquire Intern in 1987. During his career, he has held progressively more responsible financial management positions in operational and support commands, including assignments at Headquarters Military Airlift Command (renamed to Air Mobility Command), Headquarters Air Force Communications Command (reorganized to Air Force Network Integration Center), Headquarters Air Force Special Operations Command, and Air Force Materiel Command. Mr. Rodgers has more than 25 years of acquisition experience in a variety of single and joint service programs, including automated information/computer and communication systems, weapons, munitions and aircraft.


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