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Rudolph F. de Leon (born August 28, 1952) was Deputy Secretary of Defense from March 31, 2000 until March 16, 2001. He then was Boeing's senior vice president of Washington, D.C. Operations and a member of the Executive Council, leading all federal, state and local government operations for the company until resigning June 30, 2006. Currently he the Senior Vice President of National Security and International Policy at American Progress in Washington, DC.
| Preceded by John Hamre |
United States Deputy Secretary of Defense 2000–2001 |
Succeeded by Paul Wolfowitz |
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