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Appealed from: Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals United States Court of Appeals for the Federal CircuitThomas A. Coulter, Trial Attorney, Comme...
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Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Vern Clark wants to reduce the Navy's ranks by tens of thousands in the next 6 years. Clark says his reforms will mean a more powerful Navy. The sailors who remain will be able to choose their jobs and will receive more and better-targeted training. Commanders will for the first time be responsible for their personnel budgets. New technologies and designs for ships will radically reduce the need for crew. "It became clear to me if we didn't do something about running this organization more efficiently and more effectively, that we were not going to have the Navy we needed in the future," Clark says. Clark's effort builds on the work of former Navy secretary Richard Danzig. Applying efficiency and effectiveness standards to personnel management is a big cha...
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Peter B. Jones, Jones & Donovan; Ross Pyle, Kathleen Wood Wagner, Pyle, Sims, Duncan & Stevenson, for appellant Southwest Marine Incorporated.
Genevi...
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Appealed from: Armed Services Board of Contract AppealsKent P. Smith, Smith & Fleming, of Atlanta, Georgia, argued for appellant. With him on the brie...
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Appealed from: Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals[Copyrighted Material Omitted][Copyrighted Material Omitted]
Charles E. Raley, Law Offices of ...
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Appealed from: Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals[Copyrighted Material Omitted][Copyrighted Material Omitted]
Raymond S.E. Pushkar, McKenna & C...
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- Ronald G. Wilkins, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. United States of America; Richard Danzig, Secretary of the Navy; Daniel T. Oliver, Vice Admiral, Chief of Naval Personnel; Anderson B. Holderby, Jr., Rear Admiral, Chief of Chaplains, Defendants-Appellees., 279 F.3d 782 (9th Cir. 2002)
Arthur A. Schulcz, Sr., Vienna, VA, for the plaintiff-appellant.
Patrick K. O'Toole, United States Attorney, Peter J. Sholl, Assistant United States ...
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- Zoilo Velazquez-Rivera, Plaintiff, Appellant, v. Richard J. Danzig, Secretary of the Navy, Israel Pagan, Director of Human Resources Office, Efrain Feliciano, Pedro Ayala, and Bienvenido Burgos, Defendants, Appellees., 234 F.3d 790 (1st Cir. 2000)
APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO
[Hon. Jaime Pieras, Jr., Senior U.S. District Judge][Copyrighted Materia...
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Stan Barnett, Smith, Bundy, Bybee & Barnett, P.C., of Charleston, South Carolina, argued for appellant.
Franklin E. White, Jr., Attorney, Commercial ...
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- J. Robert Lunney, Administrator of the Estate of Peter Tomich, A/K/a Peter Tonich, A/K/a Peter Herceg Tonic, A/K/a Petar Herceg Tonic, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. United States of America, Richard J. Danzig, Secretary of the Navy and Department of the Navy, Defendants-Appellees., 319 F.3d 550 (2nd Cir. 2003)
Phillip C. Landrigan, Lunney & Murtagh, LLC, White Plains, New York, for Plaintiff-Appellant.
Robert W. Sadowski, Assistant United States Attorney, N...