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Circuit's Project Manager for the Appellate Electronic Docketing System.
            This last position involved interaction with staff in the other 11 Federal

            Appellate Courts and the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. This
            national effort involved many hours of work and perseverance in the
            development and testing of a unified docketing program, which is now used

            by the Appellate Courts.  This program allows attorneys to electronically file
            in any circuit.  Judges and their staffs now have quick access to pleadings and
            briefs.  Likewise, the Clerk's Office staff is able to verify filings without delay.

            Because of my long and varied service in the Court, I was able to contribute to
            this successful national program.  Having the same docketing system across
            the circuits continues to save many judicial resources.



            I am Charles E. Harrison a Veteran and I served in the U.S. Army and the
            Federal Bureau of Investigation.  I am a retired Supervisory Special Agent.

            Following a brief period working as a school teacher in the Baltimore City
            Public School system, I was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the U.S
            Army.  I was promoted to the rank of Captain during my three years of service
            as an armed helicopter pilot.  During my period of service, which included a

            tour of duty in South Vietnam, I was awarded the Vietnam Air Medal, the
            Combat Infantry Badge and the Bronze Star Medal.

            After resigning my commission in 1971, I became an FBI Special Agent, one

            of the few minorities hired during the tenure of J. Edgar Hoover.  During my
            28-year FBI service, I served as a Squad Supervisor, Supervisor of the

            President’s Organized Crime and Drug Enforcement for the Mid-Atlantic
            Region, FBIHQ Supervisor, Assistant Inspector, Special Advisor to the
            Assistant Secretary of State (INL/ICJ) and Unit Chief managing the FBI’s
            International Organized Crime Program at the Central Intelligence Agency

            (CIA).  Following my retirement from the FBI, I continued in public service
            as an Independent Contractor/Counterterrorist Operations Officer with the
            Intelligence Community.



            I am Diane R. Hooper and I served in the Department of Justice for 37 years.
            For the last 30 years, I worked in the Antitrust Library, searching for

            companies, people and information.  Much of my knowledge was institutional
            knowledge, which others did not have.  Once I was on leave and no one in the
            office could identify a book.  The cite from Library of Congress did not give

            what was being cited.  When I returned, I was able to identify the book by the


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