Edward Galiber

Senior Contract Monitor, Contract Operations Data And Financial Analysis Unit, DC Courts CSSD at DC Courts

Edward Galiber is a highly experienced professional in the fields of education and contract management, currently serving as the Senior Contract Monitor in the Contract Operations Data and Financial Analysis Unit at DC Superior Court since March 2009. Responsible for managing services for over one thousand at-risk youth annually, Edward Galiber ensures effective contract development and compliance, oversees service quality controls, and mentors staff to enhance service delivery. Additionally, Edward Galiber is the CEO of Academic Benefit Concepts Inc., a company specializing in E-Rate Grant applications and support for distance learning infrastructure. Prior to this, Edward Galiber founded Galiber Educational Consultants, providing advocacy and assessments for youth and families in special education. Edward Galiber also has a significant history with the District of Columbia Public Schools, serving in various roles, including Superintendent's Special Education Monitor and Urban School Psychologist, focused on improving special education services. Edward Galiber holds a Master’s degree in Urban School Psychology from Howard University.

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DC Courts

The D.C. Courts are comprised of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals (akin to a state supreme court), the Superior Court of the District of Columbia (DC Superior Court) and the Court System, which provides administrative support to both courts. The D.C. Courts are the third branch of the District of Columbia government. The mission of the DC Courts is: To protect rights and liberties, uphold and interpret the law, and resolve disputes peacefully, fairly and effectively in the District of Columbia. The DC Court of Appeals has nine judges, and several senior judges, and sits in panels of three to hear appeals from decisions of the DC Superior Court and District agencies. The DC Superior Court has 61 associate judges, 24 magistrate judges, a number of senior judges and a chief judge. Magistrate Judges are selected by the Superior Court's board of judges. Associate Judges are selected by the President of the United States from a list of three sent to the White House for each vacancy. The Senate holds hearings and then votes on confirmation. All DC judges live in the District of Columbia.


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