DACMC Committee Membership
Chairman ADM (Ret) Donald L. Pilling |
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President and CEO, LMI- Jan 2002 to present. |
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Dr. John P. White |
Gen (Ret) Lester L. Lyles |
Mr. Frederic W. Cook |
Lecturer in Public Policy, JFK School of Government, Harvard University. |
Military/Business Member Board of Directors, General Dynamics Corp., USAA, Modern Technologies Corp. Commander, Air Force Materiel Command, 2000-03. Vice Chief of Staff, USAF, 1999-2000 Director, Ballistic Missile Defense Organization, 1996-1999. Full Biography |
Member, Defense Business Practice Implementation Board. |
Dr. Walter Oi |
Dr. Martin Anderson |
Mr. Joseph E. Jannotta |
Elmer B. Milliman Prof of Economics, University of Rochester. |
Keith & Jan Hurlbut Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution,
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Former Chairman, Jannotta Bray & Associates, a career-consulting firm. |
The Committee shall be composed of not more than seven civilian members, who are eminent authorities in the fields of compensation. Members will be appointed by the Secretary of Defense and shall serve as Special Government Employees, without compensation under the authority of title 5, U.S.C. § 3109, and not as official representatives of any group or organization with which they may be affiliated. Term of membership is one year. The Chair and members of the Committee may be reappointed for up to an additional one-year.
Term of membership is one year.
The Chair and members of the Committee may be reappointed for up to an additional one-year.
DACMC PUBLIC MEETING REPORTS
DACMC Public Meeting February 28, 2006 Transcript
DACMC Public Meeting September 21, 2005 Transcript
DACMC Public Meeting August 31, 2005 Transcript
DACMC Public Meeting July 20, 2005 Transcript
DACMC Public Meeting June 7, 2005 Transcript
DACMC Public Meeting May 11, 2005 Transcript
DACMC PUBLIC MEETING PRESENTATIONS
Special and Incentive Pay Briefing - July 20, 2005
Retirement Committee Briefing - July 20, 2005
Reserve Committee Briefing - July 20, 2005
Health Committee Briefing - July 20, 2005
Quality of Life Committee Briefing - July 20, 2005