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Ng Chee Khern
Simplified Chinese黄志勤
Hokkien POJN̂g Chì-khîn
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Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHuáng Zhìqín
Southern Min
Hokkien POJN̂g Chì-khîn

Ng Chee Khern PPA(E) LOM (born 18 October 1965) is a Singaporean civil servant and former major-general who served as Chief of Air Force between 2006 and 2009. He previously served as Permanent Secretary (Smart Nation and Digital Government) under the Prime Minister's Office, and Chairman of the Government Technology Agency.[1] He was appointed Permanent Secretary (Manpower) in April 2022.[2] He retired from the public service on 1 December 2025 after more than 40 years in public service.[3]

Education

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Ng is an alumnus of Victoria School and Hwa Chong Junior College,[4][5] and was a recipient of the President's Scholarship and Singapore Armed Forces Overseas Scholarship in 1985.[6]

He graduated from the University of Oxford with a Bachelor of Arts with second upper class honours degree and a Master of Arts degree in philosophy, politics and economics (PPE). He also completed a Master of Public Administration degree at Harvard University.[7]

Military career

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Ng enlisted in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) in 1984 and served in the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF). He flew the Northrop F-5E Tiger-II and the F-16 Fighting Falcon.[8]

Throughout his military career, Ng held various appointments, including: Commanding Officer, 149 Squadron; Commander, Tengah Air Base; Director, Joint Operations and Planning Directorate; Chief of Staff (Air Staff). He succeeded Lim Kim Choon as the Chief of Air Force on 24 March 2006[7] and relinquished this appointment to his second brother, Ng Chee Meng, on 10 December 2009.[9]

Civil Service career

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After leaving the Air Force, Ng was appointed Director of the Security and Intelligence Division on 1 September 2010.[10][11] He left the post on 1 May 2014, and served as Permanent Secretary (Defence Development) at the Ministry of Defence.[12] He was also appointed Second Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Health on 1 August 2014.[13]

Ng is also a member of the boards of various governmental organisations, including: Public Utilities Board (PUB); CapitaMall Trust Management; Chartered Ammunition Industries; ST Aerospace Systems; Changi International Airshow & Events; MDSO Supervisory Board; Construction Industry Development Board; Defence Science and Technology Agency; DSO National Laboratories; Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore.[10]

Personal life

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Ng has two younger brothers. Ng Chee Meng, a politician and former lieutenant-general who served as Chief of Air Force between 2009 and 2013, Chief of Defence Force between 2013 and 2015, and Member of Parliament (MP) for Pasir Ris–Punggol GRC between 2015 and 2020. Ng Chee Peng, a former two-star rear-admiral who served as Chief of Navy between 2011 and 2014.[9]

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Ng Chee Khern is a Singaporean civil servant and retired who served as Chief of the from 2006 to 2009, overseeing organizational transformation and operational enhancements in air power capabilities. Enlisting in the in 1984 as a President's and SAF Overseas Scholarship recipient, he held key RSAF appointments including of 145 Squadron, director of public affairs, and assistant chief of (operations), while earning a (Honours) in from the and a Master in Public Administration from . Transitioning to civil service post-retirement, Ng directed the in the , served concurrently as Second for and , and held roles in defence development, and digital government initiatives—driving technological integration in public services—and currently manpower, focusing on workforce productivity and digital platform employment policies.

Early Life and Education

Family Background and Upbringing

Ng Chee Khern is the eldest of five brothers in his family. His younger brothers include , a former lieutenant-general who served as Chief of Defence Force from 2013 to 2015, and , who rose to rear-admiral in the before transitioning to civil service roles such as CEO of the Board. The Ng family resided in Block 27 Dover Crescent, a estate developed under Singapore's system for affordable accommodation. Ng Chee Khern grew up during Singapore's post-independence era of rapid , where emphasis on and enabled upward mobility for families in modest circumstances, as evidenced by his later receipt of the President's Scholarship in 1984.

Academic Qualifications and Scholarships

Ng Chee Khern attended for his secondary education and for pre-university studies in . He received the President's Scholarship in 1984, Singapore's most prestigious award for academic excellence and leadership potential, typically granted to top students for overseas undergraduate studies. In 1985, Ng was awarded the (SAFOS), the premier scholarship for military-bound scholars, second only to the President's Scholarship in prestige, which supported advanced studies abroad while committing recipients to SAF service. These scholarships enabled him to pursue higher education at the , where he earned a with second-class upper honours and a , both in . Later, Ng obtained a from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at , enhancing his expertise in and administration.

Military Career

Enlistment and Initial Training

Ng Chee Khern enlisted in the in 1984 and received the SAF (Overseas) and President's Scholarships in 1985. These awards facilitated his academic pursuits at the , where he obtained a (Honours, Second Upper Class) in , followed by a . As a recipient committed to the , his early service integrated military obligations with sponsored education abroad. Following his studies, Ng underwent to qualify as a in the RSAF. This initial specialist prepared him for operational roles in air defence and aviation, aligning with the RSAF's emphasis on professionalizing its flying cadre through rigorous, often overseas-based programs to compensate for Singapore's geographic constraints. His progression to status marked the foundational phase of his 30-year tenure, during which he accumulated expertise in high-performance operations.

Key Command Positions

Ng Chee Khern assumed progressively senior command roles within the (RSAF) after enlisting in 1984. Early in his career, he served as of 149 Squadron, operating F-16 . From October 1999 to March 2001, Ng commanded as its twelfth , overseeing operations at Singapore's primary air base housing fighter squadrons and support units. Following this, he headed Air Operations from March 2001 to May 2003, managing RSAF operational planning and execution. Ng then served as Chief of Staff (Air Staff) from March 2004 to March 2006, advising the on strategic matters and coordinating air staff functions. Concurrently or subsequently in 2005, he directed the Joint Operations and Planning Directorate, focusing on integrated military planning across SAF services. These positions honed his expertise in air combat operations, base management, and joint command structures.

Tenure as Chief of Air Force

Ng Chee Khern assumed the role of Chief of the (RSAF) on 24 March 2006, succeeding Major-General Lim Kim Choon, while holding the rank of Brigadier-General. He was promoted to Major-General in 2007. His tenure, which ended on 10 December 2009 when he handed over to his brother, Brigadier-General , focused on transforming the RSAF into a full-spectrum third-generation force through its most fundamental restructuring since inception. This overhaul included organizational realignments into six commands to enhance readiness, integration, and effectiveness across air, land, and sea domains; capability upgrades; and personnel development initiatives. Key advancements under Ng's leadership involved the introduction of the F-15SG multirole fighter aircraft and G550 Airborne Early Warning platforms, bolstering the RSAF's operational edge. The force demonstrated improved interoperability during multinational exercises, including Exercise Forging Sabre with the and Exercise Wallaby with . Ng also prioritized defence diplomacy, forging stronger ties with international air forces to support RSAF's global engagements.

Civil Service Career

Transition from Military Service

Following his tenure as Chief of the from 24 March 2006 to 10 December 2009, Ng Chee Khern retired from active service in the , holding the rank of Major-General (NS). This concluded a 25-year career that began with his enlistment in 1984 under a President's and SAF Overseas . In September 2010, Ng transitioned to the as Director of the (SID) in the , a position focused on internal security and intelligence coordination. He served in this role until April 2014, applying his operational expertise from command to civilian oversight of defense-related intelligence functions. This appointment represented a common pathway for senior SAF officers in , enabling continuity in while shifting from uniformed to administrative leadership. The move to SID bridged Ng's military background with broader public service responsibilities, preceding his elevation to Permanent Secretary roles. No public details emerged on interim activities between December 2009 and September 2010, though such periods often involve post-retirement consultations or preparation for civilian postings in Singapore's integrated defense ecosystem.

Permanent Secretary for Defence Development

Ng Chee Khern was appointed (Defence Development) at the on 1 May 2014, succeeding in the role previously held by another official. Prior to this appointment, he had served as Director of the within the . In this position, his portfolio encompassed oversight of defence science, technology, and engineering efforts aimed at enhancing the capabilities of the through innovation and systems integration. From August 2014 to 1 March 2016, Ng concurrently served as Second (Health) at the Ministry of Health, managing additional responsibilities in healthcare policy and administration alongside his defence development duties. During his tenure as (Defence Development), he delivered keynote addresses on critical technological themes, including systems-of-systems for applications, advancements, and adaptability in naval amid evolving maritime challenges. These speeches emphasized the integration of advanced technologies, such as unmanned systems and interdisciplinary , to sustain operational superiority. Ng also chaired the Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) and DSO National Laboratories, organizations central to Singapore's defence research and development ecosystem. In this capacity, he officiated scholarship awards to nurture talent in defence technology and supported initiatives like the opening of DSTA's integrated complex in 2016, designed to foster greater interdisciplinary teamwork among engineers, scientists, and military personnel for accelerated capability development. His leadership aligned with broader efforts to promote international collaboration, as evidenced by his role in officiating conferences such as the International Naval Engineering Conference. Ng relinquished his appointment as (Defence Development) on 22 May 2017, transitioning to lead the and Digital Government Group while concurrently assuming oversight of defence development until a successor's full handover. His three-year tenure focused on bolstering technological resilience and innovation in defence, contributing to Singapore's strategic emphasis on high-tech military modernization without publicly documented specific quantitative outcomes or controversies.

Permanent Secretary for Smart Nation and Digital Government

Ng Chee Khern was appointed Permanent Secretary (Smart Nation and Digital Government) in the Prime Minister's Office on 1 May 2017, concurrently leading the Smart Nation and Digital Government Group (SNDGG), which encompasses the and Digital Government Office and the (GovTech). In this capacity, he directed Singapore's whole-of-government efforts to harness technology for improving , economic opportunities, and delivery, emphasizing data-driven decision-making and across sectors. Under his leadership, key initiatives advanced national digital infrastructure, including enhancements to the SingPass national digital identity system for seamless authentication and the promotion of e-payment platforms like PayNow, which achieved widespread adoption with over 80% of adults using digital payment methods by 2020. Ng advocated for a cultural shift within the public service, urging officials to "disrupt ourselves" by adopting agile methodologies and integrating emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and data analytics to address urban challenges like traffic management and healthcare efficiency. He also chaired GovTech's board, overseeing the agency's role in developing citizen-centric digital services and fostering public-private partnerships for innovation. Ng's tenure coincided with Singapore's rise in global digital competitiveness rankings, with the country maintaining top positions in areas like effectiveness during 2017–2021. He relinquished the appointment on 31 March 2022 to assume the role of (Manpower) at the Ministry of Manpower.

Permanent Secretary for Ministry of Manpower

Ng Chee Khern was appointed (Manpower) at the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) effective April 2022, following his tenure as for and Digital Government in the Prime Minister's Office. In this role, he oversees policies on employment, skills development, workplace safety, and labour market adaptation, amid Singapore's evolving economic challenges including technological disruption and demographic shifts. During his tenure, Ng has prioritized addressing the growth of digital platform employment (DPE), which involves gig and platform-based work. In September 2025, MOM under his leadership co-hosted the first Global Dialogue on Digital Platform Work with the (ILO), focusing on standardizing international measurement of DPE to inform policy responses. Ng emphasized the rapid expansion of DPE and the need for cross-border data collaboration, while MOM monitors trends in higher-skilled platform roles and remote cross-border work to refine regulations on worker protections and fair compensation. Ng has also advanced initiatives for workforce resilience and upskilling. In July 2025, as co-chair of the Alliances for Action-Action Community for Entrepreneurship (AfA-ACES), he launched Career Health SG, a national framework to promote lifelong career management and skills upgrading amid labour market volatility. This effort integrates public-private partnerships to expand access to career guidance and , aiming to Singapore's workforce against and economic transitions. Additionally, in commemoration of MOM's 70th anniversary, Ng contributed to a publication reviewing the ministry's historical role in labour policies, underscoring evidence-based adaptations to sustain . As of October 2025, he continues in the position, concurrently serving on corporate boards while maintaining focus on data-driven labour reforms.

Other Professional Appointments

Corporate Board Roles

Ng Chee Khern serves as an on the board of Hong Leong Asia Ltd, appointed effective December 16, 2024, and also as a member of its sustainability committee. He was appointed as a and of SIA Engineering Company on February 1, 2025, concurrently serving on its and Advisory Panel. Ng previously held a non-independent non-executive directorship at Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd, from which he resigned in an unspecified prior period. He is a of Group (Singapore) Pte Ltd.

Personal Life

Family and Private Interests

Ng Chee Khern is the eldest of three brothers who have each commanded branches of the . His younger brother served as Chief of Defence Force from 2015 to 2018 and later as Secretary-General of the . The youngest brother, , was Chief of Navy from 2011 to 2014 and subsequently Chief Executive Officer of the Board. Little public information is available regarding Ng Chee Khern's , children, or other immediate family members. No verifiable details on his private interests or hobbies have been disclosed in official or reputable sources.

Awards and Honours

National Honours

Ng Chee Khern was awarded the Public Administration Medal (Military) (Gold), known as Pingat Pentadbiran Awam (Emas) (Tentera), in 2005 for distinguished service in the Singapore Armed Forces. In 2009, he received the Long Service Medal (Military), Pingat Perkhidmatan Lama (Tentera), recognizing over 20 years of exemplary military service. Following his transition to the civil service, Ng was conferred the Public Administration Medal (Gold), Pingat Pentadbiran Awam (Emas), on National Day 2016 as Permanent Secretary (Defence Development) at the Ministry of Defence, honoring his leadership in defence policy and development. These honours reflect a progression from military commendations to civilian public service recognition, consistent with Singapore's system of Awards for sustained excellence in administration and defence contributions.

Foreign Honours

Ng Chee Khern has been awarded several foreign honours in recognition of his contributions to bilateral defence cooperation and military leadership. From the , he received the in the degree of Commander on 10 April 2008, presented by the in acknowledgement of his role as Chief of the and efforts in strengthening Singapore-US defence ties. Indonesia conferred upon him the Bintang Swa Bhuwana Paksa Utama, a first-class military decoration for distinguished service in and defence collaboration. Thailand awarded him the Knight Grand Cross (First Class) of the Most Noble Order of the Crown of Thailand for contributions to Thai-Singaporean military partnerships. France granted him the Ordre National de la Légion d'Honneur, honouring his advancements in Franco-Singapore defence and technological exchanges.
CountryHonourClass/Degree
Legion of MeritCommander (2008)
Bintang Swa Bhuwana Paksa UtamaFirst Class
Most Noble Order of the Crown of ThailandKnight Grand Cross (First Class)
Ordre National de la Légion d'Honneur(Class unspecified)

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