JACKLYN NAPIER, CPA, CGMA
Deputy Director of Financial Operations, Financial Management and Comptroller
Ms. Jacklyn Napier is Deputy Director of Financial Operations, where
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fi nancial accounting and internal control operations throughout the Department of the Navy. She is responsible for fi scal reporting of appropriated funds for 19 Budget Submitting Offi ces and the U.S. Marine Corps. Ms. Napier previously served as U.S. Coast Guard Deputy Director, Financial Operations/Comptroller, where she provided leadership for fi nancial reporting, policy, property, audit remediation, internal controls, and fi nancial systems. Her tenure at the Coast Guard included reporting for the Department of Homeland Security to achieve its fi rst unmodifi ed audit opinion in fi scal year 2013 and three subsequent unmodifi ed opinions. Ms. Napier held prior audit positions with the Department of Education and Housing and Urban Development, Offi ce of Inspector General, and she is a retired Air Force Offi cer. She earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Colorado and Executive Master’s in public administration (with honors) from American University. Ms. Napier is a Certifi ed Public Accountant and Chartered Global Management Accountant. She has earned numerous military and civilian awards, including the Air Force Meritorious Service Medal and the DHS Chief Financial Offi cer’s Award for Excellence.
ARTHUR SCOTT
Assistant Auditor General for Research, Development, Acquisition, and Logistics
Mr. Arthur Scott was appointed to the Senior Executive Service in 2010 and has 23 years of federal service in the
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Department of the Navy and United States Postal Service Offi ce of Inspector General. As the Assistant Auditor General for Research, Development, Acquisition, and Logistics, he is responsible for overseeing a directorate of 70 auditors in performance of internal audits that focus on research, development, and acquisition of Navy and Marine Corps platforms and warfare systems with an annual budget in excess of $50 billion. His staff is located in Washington, DC, at the historic Washington Navy Yard. A native of South Carolina, Mr. Scott holds a Bachelor of Science in accounting from the University of South Carolina State College. Mr. Scott has received numerous awards and recognition during his audit career, including the American Society of Military Comptroller’s Meritorious Performance Award from the Department of Defense Comptroller.
ELLEN SMITH
Assistant Auditor General for Financial Management and Comptroller Audits
Ms. Ellen Smith is the Assistant Auditor General for Financial Management and Comptroller Audits. She provides executive oversight and direction for audits of the Department of the Navy
accounting and fi nance operations and programs. Ms. Smith was selected to the Senior Executive Service in July 2015. Prior to her assignment, Ms. Smith was Deputy to the Assistant Auditor General for Installations and Environment Audits, where she provided oversight for audits of real property, housings, and other facilities within the DON. Ms. Smith holds a master’s degree in public administration from Troy University and a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University. Ms. Smith is a Certifi ed Defense Financial Auditor and is a member of the American Society of Military Comptrollers.
JIMMY SMITH
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Expeditionary Programs and Logistics Management, Department of the Navy
Mr. Jimmy Smith serves as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for
Expeditionary Programs and Logistics Management. Prior to his current assignment, he served as the Director
of Nuclear Weapons Safety and Security at Strategic Systems Programs. In this capacity, he was responsible for the safekeeping of nearly 70% of this nation’s nuclear arsenal. Prior to working at SSP, Mr. Smith served as the Director for the Above Water Sensors Directorate within the Program Executive Offi ce for Integrated Warfare Systems, where he managed planning, procuring, and sustaining war fi ghting sensors, electronic warfare systems, missiles, guns, and ammunition systems for all U.S. Navy warships. In 2005, he served as deputy program manager for the Ohio Class Submarine Guided Missile Conversion Program. In 2003, he served as construction manager for the fi rst seven submarines of the Virginia Class. He graduated from Tuskegee University with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. Graduate- level studies included environmental engineering, marine engineering, and business management. He began his career in government service in 1991 at the Naval Sea Systems Command in Washington, DC. Recognition received over his career include the 2016 BEYA Stars and Stripes Award - Navy; two Superior Civilian Service Awards; two Meritorious Civilian Service Awards; and the 2009 Blacks in Government Department of Defense Civilian Meritorious Service Award - Navy.
Carlos Rodgers entered government service as an Air Force Palace Acquire Intern in 1987. Today, he supervises an Air Force budget that totals more than $66 billion annually.
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