Stephen M. Daniels Explained

Stephen M. Daniels
Office1:1st Chair of the United States Civilian Board of Contract Appeals
President1:George W. Bush
Barack Obama
Donald Trump
Term Start1:January 6, 2007
Term End1:September 30, 2017
Succeeded1:Jeri Somers
Birth Name:Stephen Manley Daniels
Birth Date:28 March 1947
Birth Place:Boston, Massachusetts
Party:Republican
Education:Yale University (BA, JD)
Serviceyears:1970–1971
Unit:Signal Corps

Stephen Manley Daniels (born March 28, 1947) is an American lawyer. He served on the Republican staff of the United States House Committee on Government Operations from 1973 to 1987, after which he was appointed to the General Services Board of Contract Appeals (GSBCA). He was appointed chair of the board on December 22, 1992, and served until January 6, 2007, when he was appointed member and chair of the GSBCA's successor, the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals.[1]

Daniels was born in Boston and grew up in Los Angeles. He attended Palisades High School, Yale College, and Yale Law School. He is married to Maygene Frost Daniels, the former chief archivist of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oral History Interview with Stephen M. Daniels. Rodney A. Ross. January 31, 1985. National Archives and Records Administration. February 18, 2023.
  2. Web site: Stephanie Deutsch. Interview with Steve and Maygene Daniels. The Ruth Ann Overbeck Capitol Hill History Project. March 1, 2014. February 18, 2023.