Warren Gatland has signed a contract extension to remain the coach of Wales.
Doubts over the New Zealander's future had been raised after he took a sabbatical during the summer to manage the British & Irish Lions in Australia.
However, he has now put an end to the speculation by signing fresh terms until after the 2019 World Cup.
"I have chosen to stay in Wales because of my confidence in the players we have, the coaching structures we have developed and the succession plan of talent we now constantly update," the 50-year-old said in a statement.
"I know the other major rugby nations take us seriously as opponents who can play excellent rugby and that inspires me to take this group of players even further.
"There is an incredible amount of hard work ahead but, with the backing of the Welsh Rugby Union, the national squad now has the means to deliver what the Welsh public want. Our best players now get developed within a totally professional structure and the backroom team we have in place boasts some of the best people around in their areas of expertise."
Gatland took charge of the Dragons in December 2007.