[United States Government Manual]
[June 01, 2005]
[Pages 75-79]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES COURTS \*\

One Columbus Circle NE., Washington, DC 20544

Phone, 202-502-2600
Director                                          Leonidas Ralph Mecham
Deputy Director                                   (vacancy)
Associate Director, Management and Operations     Clarence A. (Pete) 
                                                          Lee, Jr.
    Deputy Associate Director                     Cathy A. McCarthy
    Audit Officer                                 Jeffery J. Larioni
    Management, Planning and Assessment           Cathy A. McCarthy
            Officer
Associate Director and General Counsel            William R. Burchill, 
                                                          Jr.
    Deputy General Counsel                        Robert K. Loesche
Assistant Director, Office of Judicial            Karen K. Siegel
        Conference Executive Secretariat
    Deputy Assistant Director                     Wendy Jennis
Assistant Director, Office of Legislative         Michael W. Blommer
        Affairs
    Deputy Assistant Director                     Daniel A. Cunningham
Assistant Director, Office of Public Affairs      David A. Sellers
    Public Information Officer                    Karen E. Redmond
Assistant Director, Office of Court               Noel J. Augustyn
        Administration and Defender Services
    Deputy Assistant Director for Court           Glen K. Palman
            Administration
    Chief, Appellate Court and Circuit            Gary Bowden
            Administration Division
    Chief, Bankruptcy Court                       Glen K. Palman
            Administration Division
    Chief, Court Administration Policy            Abel J. Mattos
            Staff
    Chief, Defender Services Division             Theodore J. Lidz
    Chief, District Court Administration          Robert Lowney
            Division
    Chief, Electronic Public Access               Mary M. Stickney
            Program Office
    Chief, Technology Division                    Gary L. Bockweg
Assistant Director, Office of Facilities and      Ross Eisenman
        Security
    Deputy Assistant Director                     William J. Lehman
    Chief, Court Security Office                  Edward M. Templeman
    Chief, Judiciary Emergency                    William J. Lehman
            Preparedness Office
    Chief, Security and Facilities                Melanie F. Gilbert
            Policy Staff
    Chief, Space and Facilities Division          Rodgers A. Stewart
Assistant Director, Office of Finance and Budget  George H. Schafer
    Deputy Assistant Director                     Gregory D. Cummings
    Chief, Accounting and Financial               Philip L. McKinney
            Systems Division
    Chief, Budget Division                        Eugene H. Schied
    Financial Liaison Officer                     Penny Jacobs Fleming

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Assistant Director, Office of Human Resources     Charlotte G. Peddicord
        and Statistics
    Chief, Employee Relations Office              Trudi M. Morrison
    Chief, Human Resources Division               E. Maxine Wright, 
                                                          Acting
    Chief, Judiciary Benefits Program             Lee Horvath
            Office
    Chief, Program and Workforce                  Maurice E. White
            Development Division
    Chief, Staffing Requirements and              Beverly J. Bone
            Analysis Office
Assistant Director, Office of Information         Melvin J. Bryson
        Technology
    Deputy Assistant Director                     Barbara C. Macken
    Chief Technology Officer                      Richard D. Fennell
    Chief, Information Technology                 Wendy Lageman
            Applications Development 
            Office
    Chief, Information Technology                 Craig W. Jenkins
            Infrastructure Management 
            Division
    Chief, Information Technology Policy          Terry A. Cain
            Staff
    Chief, Information Technology                 Robert Morse
            Project Coordination Office
    Chief, Information Technology                 Robert N. Sinsheimer
            Security Office
    Chief, Information Technology                 Howard J. Grandier
            Systems Deployment and 
            Support Division
Assistant Director, Office of Internal Services   Laura C. Minor
    Deputy Assistant Director                     Nancy Lee Bradshaw
    Chief, Administrative Services                Doreen G.B. Bydume
            Division
    Chief, Information Management                 John C. Chang
            Services Division
    Chief, Administrative Office                  Cheri Thompson Reid
            Personnel Division
    Chief, Procurement Management                 Kathy Estep, Acting
            Division
Assistant Director, Office of Judges Programs     Peter G. McCabe
    Deputy Assistant Director                     R. Townsend Robinson
    Chief, Analytical Services Office             Ellyn L. Vail
    Chief, Article III Judges Division            Margaret A. Irving
    Chief, Bankruptcy Judges Division             Francis F. Szczebak
    Chief, Magistrate Judges Division             Thomas C. Hnatowski
    Chief, Rules Committee Support                John K. Rabiej
            Office
    Chief, Statistics Division                    Steven R. Schlesinger
Assistant Director, Office of Probation and       John M. Hughes
        Pretrial Services
    Deputy Assistant Director                     Matthew Rowland
Chief, Communications and Policy Office           Nancy Beatty Gregoire
Chief, Operations Division                        Carolyn Yn Cabell
Chief, Technology Division                        Nicholas B. DiSabatino
    \*\Editorial note: Updated information for this Office was not 
submitted.

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The Administrative Office of the United States Courts is charged with 
the nonjudicial, administrative business of the United States Courts, 
including the maintenance of workload statistics and the disbursement of 
funds appropriated for the maintenance of the U.S. judicial system.
  

  
The Administrative Office of the United States Courts was created by act 
of August 7, 1939 (28 U.S.C. 601). The Office was established November 
6,

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1939. Its Director and Deputy Director are appointed by the Chief 
Justice of the United States after consultation with the Judicial 
Conference.
Administering the Courts  The Director is the administrative officer of 
the courts of the United States (except the Supreme Court). Under the 
guidance of the Judicial Conference of the United States the Director is 
required, among other things, to do the following:
    --supervise all administrative matters relating to the offices of 
clerks and other clerical and administrative personnel of the courts;
    --examine the state of the dockets of the courts, secure information 
as to the courts' need of assistance, and prepare and transmit quarterly 
to the chief judges of the circuits statistical data and reports as to 
the business of the courts;
    --submit to the annual meeting of the Judicial Conference of the 
United States, at least 2 weeks prior thereto, a report of the 
activities of the Administrative Office and the state of the business of 
the courts;
    --fix the compensation of employees of the courts whose compensation 
is not otherwise fixed by law;
    --regulate and pay annuities to widows and surviving dependent 
children of judges;
    --disburse moneys appropriated for the maintenance and operation of 
the courts;
    --examine accounts of court officers;
    --regulate travel of judicial personnel;
    --provide accommodations and supplies for the courts and their 
clerical and administrative personnel;
    --establish and maintain programs for the certification and 
utilization of court interpreters and the provision of special 
interpretation services in the courts; and
    --perform such other duties as may be assigned by the Supreme Court 
or the Judicial Conference of the United States.
    The Director is also responsible for the preparation and submission 
of the budget of the courts, which shall be transmitted by the Office of 
Management and Budget to Congress without change.
Probation Officers  The Administrative Office exercises general 
supervision of the accounts and practices of the Federal probation 
offices, subject to primary control by the respective district courts 
that they serve. The Office publishes quarterly, in cooperation with the 
Bureau of Prisons of the Department of Justice, a magazine entitled 
Federal Probation, which is a journal ``of correctional philosophy and 
practice.''
    The Director also has responsibility with respect to the 
establishment of pretrial services in the district courts under the 
Pretrial Services Act of 1982 (18 U.S.C. 3152). These offices report to 
their respective courts information concerning pretrial release of 
persons charged with Federal offenses and supervise such persons who are 
released to their custody.
Bankruptcy  The Bankruptcy Amendments and Federal Judgeship Act of 1984 
(28 U.S.C. 151) provided that the bankruptcy judges for each judicial 
district shall constitute a unit of the district court to be known as 
the bankruptcy court. Bankruptcy judges are appointed by the courts of 
appeals in such numbers as authorized by Congress and serve for a term 
of 14 years as judicial officers of the district courts.
    This act placed jurisdiction in the district courts over all cases 
under title 11, United States Code, and all proceedings arising in or 
related to cases under that title (28 U.S.C. 1334). The district court 
may provide for such cases and proceedings to be referred to its 
bankruptcy judges (as authorized by 28 U.S.C. 157).
    The Director of the Administrative Office recommends to the Judicial 
Conference the official duty stations and places of holding court of 
bankruptcy judges, surveys the need for additional bankruptcy judgeships 
to be recommended to Congress, and determines the staff needs of 
bankruptcy judges and the clerks of the bankruptcy courts.
Federal Magistrate Judges  The Director of the Administrative Office 
exercises general supervision over administrative matters in offices of 
U.S. magistrate judges, compiles and evaluates statistical data relating 
to such offices, and submits reports thereon to the Judicial Conference. 
The Director reports

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annually to Congress on the business that has come before U.S. 
magistrate judges and also prepares legal and administrative manuals for 
the use of the magistrate judges. The act provides for surveys to be 
conducted by the Administrative Office of the conditions in the judicial 
districts in order to make recommendations as to the number, location, 
and salaries of magistrate judges, which are determined by the Judicial 
Conference subject to the availability of appropriated funds.
Federal Defenders  The Criminal Justice Act (18 U.S.C. 3006A) 
establishes the procedure for the appointment of private panel attorneys 
in Federal criminal cases for individuals who are unable to afford 
adequate representation, under plans adopted by each district court. The 
act also permits the establishment of Federal public defender or Federal 
community defender organizations by the district courts in districts 
where at least 200 persons annually require the appointment of counsel. 
Two adjacent districts may be combined to reach this total.
    Each defender organization submits to the Director of the 
Administrative Office an annual report of its activities along with a 
proposed budget or, in the case of community defender organizations, a 
proposed grant for the coming year. The Director is responsible for the 
submission of the proposed budgets and grants to the Judicial Conference 
for approval. The Director also makes payments to the defender 
organizations out of appropriations in accordance with the approved 
budgets and grants, as well as compensating private counsel appointed to 
defend criminal cases in the United States courts.

Sources of Information

Information may be obtained from the following sources:

  Bankruptcy Judges Division. Phone, 202-502-1900.

  Budget Division. Phone, 202-502-2100.

  Defender Services Division. Phone, 202-502-3030.

  General Counsel. Phone, 202-502-1100.

  Human Resources Division. Phone, 202-502-3100.

  Judicial Conference Executive Secretariat. Phone, 202-502-2400.

  Legislative Affairs Office. Phone, 202-502-1700.

  Magistrate Judges Division. Phone, 202-502-1830.

  Office of Probation and Pretrial Services. Phone, 202-502-1610.

  Public Affairs Office. Phone, 202-502-2600.

  Statistics Division. Phone, 202-502-1440.

For further information, contact one of the offices listed above, 
Administrative Office of the United States Courts, Thurgood Marshall 
Federal Judiciary Building, One Columbus Circle NE., Washington, DC 
20544. Internet, www.uscourts.gov.

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