Air Force Veteran Tapped to be Next Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict – Guy D. McCardle

In a significant move within the Department of Defense, President Donald Trump has nominated Air Force veteran Michael Jensen to serve as the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict (ASD SO/LIC). This position, pivotal for the oversight and strategic direction of U.S. Special Operations Forces (SOF), awaits confirmation by the Senate.

A Distinguished Military Career

Jensen had a distinguished career in the United States Air Force, serving for over 20 years with a focus on special operations. A graduate of the Air Force Academy, he quickly rose through the ranks, taking on key leadership positions within the special operations community. He commanded the 26th Special Tactics Squadron and later served as deputy commander of the 724th Special Tactics Group, both vital components of the Air Force Special Operations Command. His expertise in military strategy led him to the Pentagon, where he worked as a strategy lead in the Air Force’s Checkmate office, advising the defense secretary and playing a key role in restructuring the Air Force’s approach to warfare.

Throughout his career, Jensen’s leadership extended across four continents, making him a highly experienced special tactics officer. His work at Checkmate, a military strategy group, allowed him to contribute significantly to national defense policies and operational planning. He retired from the Air Force as a lieutenant colonel in 2021.

Jensen’s extensive background in special operations and strategic planning has made him a valuable asset in both military and civilian roles. His leadership, operational experience and ability to adapt to evolving defense needs have culminated in his recent nomination for a high-level Pentagon position, where he is expected to continue shaping the future of U.S. Special Operations Forces.

Transition to the Private Sector

After retiring from the Air Force, Jensen transitioned to the private sector by joining SkyRunner, LLC, an aircraft manufacturer based in Shreveport, Louisiana. On June 30, 2021, he was appointed as the company’s Chief Strategy Officer (CSO), where he took on key responsibilities in expanding SkyRunner’s role in global defense aviation.

His work focused on overseeing strategic partnerships, optimizing the warfighting configuration of SkyRunner’s special light-sport aircraft platform, and driving an aggressive global growth strategy. His goal was to help nations that needed airborne surveillance and mobility but lacked the budget or infrastructure for expensive rotary-wing aircraft.

Jensen’s move to SkyRunner was especially fitting, considering he had identified the company’s aircraft in his 2012 Naval Postgraduate School thesis as the type of vehicle that U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) needed. He recognized its “unique capability” as a complement to existing aerial platforms. Since joining the company, Jensen has been a keynote speaker at multiple conferences, featured in the Special Operations Aerial Mobility Vehicle Training Syllabus, and has led large, multifunctional organizations. He has also played a key role in securing valuable partnerships with senior-level stakeholders and aviation professionals.

By bringing his extensive military experience in special operations to the private sector, Jensen has helped drive innovation and growth in the aviation industry. His leadership at SkyRunner continues to shape the future of airborne mobility for defense and security applications worldwide.