The Armed Forces Staff College, established on August 13, 1946, is a joint educational institution operating under the direction of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The College mission is the conduct of a course of study in joint and combined organization, planning, and operations, and in related aspects of national and international security, in order to prepare selected military officers for duty in all echelons of joint and combined commands. The scope of the instruction includes the characteristics, organization, and employment of the Armed Forces and the relationships of these forces to each other; principles involved in the United States unified command organi- For further information, contact the Public JEREMIAH A. DENTON, JR., Defense Systems Management College Fort Belvoir, Va. 22060 Phone, 703-664-6324 Commandant Deputy Commandant___. Director, Department of Administration, Operations and Support‒‒‒‒‒ The Defense Systems Management College, established July 1, 1971, is a joint service educational institution operating under the direction of the Defense Systems Management College Policy Guidance Council chaired by the Director, Defense Research and Engineering. It is the mission of the College to conduct advanced courses of study that will prepare selected military officers and civilian personnel for assignments in program/project management and to conduct and disseminate information concerning new methods and practices in program/ project management. The College conducts a 20-week resident course to educate selected intermediate level military officers and civilian personnel in a broad spectrum of program/project management activities through formal studies, simulation exercises, and case studies. The School also conducts an executive re MAJ. GEN. JOHN G. ALBERT, USAF. COL. C. E. FIELDS, USA. fresher course in program/project management for senior level managers and an orientation in systems acquisition for selected generals of the Army and Air Force, flag officers of the Navy, and supergrade civilians in each of the services and the Department of Defense. Additionally, special school courses are provided from time to time to disseminate new concepts and methods in program/project management and respond to the needs of the military departments and Defense agencies. Most of the courses are available to selected persons from other Federal agencies and the defense industry on a space-available basis. For further information, contact the Office Approved. JOHN G. ALBERT, Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals Hoffman Building 11, 200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, Va. 22332 Phone, 202-325-8000 Chairman Vice Chairman_. Vice Chairman_ Recorder The Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals was established jointly by the Secretaries of Defense, Army, Navy, and Air Force by charter dated March 20, 1962, as amended on May 1, 1969, and September 1, 1973. Board members, designated as Administrative Judges, are qualified attorneys at law. The Chairman and two Vice Chairmen are appointed from among Board members jointly by the Assistant Secretaries (I&L) of the military departments. Business is conducted and decisions routinely made by majority vote within Board Divisions comprised of a Division Head, two other members, the Board Chairman, and a Vice Chairman. Appeals of unusual difficulty, dispute or precedential significance are, on reference by the Chairman, decided by majority vote of the Board's Senior Deciding Group comprised of all Division Heads, the Vice Chairmen, and the Chairman. The Board determines, as finally as RICHARD C. SOLIBAKKE. could the respective Departmental Secretaries and on the record (testimony and documents) made before it, appeals from final decisions of contracting officers on disputes arising under contracts let by elements of the Department of Defense. Decisions are made in accordance with the evidence, the pertinent provisions of the contract involved, and applicable regulations, statutes, and general law. Accelerated procedures for processing and especially expeditious decision of appeals, where the sum in controversy does not exceed $25,000, are available in accordance with the Board's rules. For further information, contact the Chairman, Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals, 200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, Va. 22332. Phone, 202-325-8000. Approved. RICHARD C. SOLIBAKKE, Chairman. Director, Office of Management Planning Director, Division of Program Management Director, Division of Management Policy and Di- Director, Division of Management Improvement__ Director, Office of Management Technology. Director, Division of ADP and Telecommunica- Director, Division of Management Information Director, Office of Administration___ Director, Office of Facilities Engineering and Property Management Director, Office of the Secretary Budget Services__. Deputy Assistant Secretary, Budget__ Director, Division of Health Budget Analysis___ Director, Division of Accounting Systems and Procedures Director, Division of Financial Operations and Fiscal Procedures Director, Division of Financial Planning and Analysis Director, Division of Accounting Operations‒‒‒‒‒ Director, Division of Financial Management Standards and Procedures_. BERNARD FEINER. PETER BOUXSEIN. THEODORE SKY. RICHARD MERRILL. DONALD HIRSCH. SIDNEY EDELMAN. GALEN POWERS. THOMAS S. McFEE. THOMAS P. SHEBBY, Acting. PAUL A. STONE. L. DAVID TAYLOR, Acting. (VACANCY). ROBERT SERMIER, Acting. EDWARD J. Gleiman. CHARLES CUSTARD. LAURENCE WYATT. JAMES E. MAHONEY. FRANK HAENDLER. LEO J. HOLLAND. MIKE NIGRO. MERLYN E. Joy. (VACANCY). F. KENNEDY COSS. JOSEPH STRNAD, Acting. EDWIN SULLIVAN. GERRITT D. FREMOUW. DAVID V. DUKES. RICHARD R. REIDENBACH. ANDREW L. KAPFER. DAVID A. QUINN. JOHN A. RIEMAN. RICHARD CARLSON. HENRY G. KIRSCHENMANN. |