Administration of Overseas Personnel: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Eighty-Fourth Congress, First Session, Parts 1-4 |
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... recommendations , then , you d into effect ? Mr. LOURIE . Many of them we did not , but many of them w In other words , they were merely recommendations . We did 1 fit to use them all , but we used some of them . Mr. HARDY . Well , that ...
... recommendations , then , you d into effect ? Mr. LOURIE . Many of them we did not , but many of them w In other words , they were merely recommendations . We did 1 fit to use them all , but we used some of them . Mr. HARDY . Well , that ...
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... recommendations of the contractor or in cooperation with it in its performance of this contract . ARTICLE 2. CONSIDERATION AND PAYMENT ( a ) The Government will pay the contractor , upon performance of this con- tract and upon ...
... recommendations of the contractor or in cooperation with it in its performance of this contract . ARTICLE 2. CONSIDERATION AND PAYMENT ( a ) The Government will pay the contractor , upon performance of this con- tract and upon ...
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... recommendations that would necessarily have to be supported by detailed information . It would seem to me that Heller & Associates must have missed their guess as to how long it would have taken them to develop their essential detail in ...
... recommendations that would necessarily have to be supported by detailed information . It would seem to me that Heller & Associates must have missed their guess as to how long it would have taken them to develop their essential detail in ...
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... recommendations and the De- partment was going to install them ; namely , accept them and do something about it , is that true ? Mr. LOURIE . Yes . Mr. REUSS . Am I right in thinking that the Heller group made in excess of 20 ...
... recommendations and the De- partment was going to install them ; namely , accept them and do something about it , is that true ? Mr. LOURIE . Yes . Mr. REUSS . Am I right in thinking that the Heller group made in excess of 20 ...
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... recommendations installed by the Department that you have mentioned , can you , offhand , think of any others which were approved and installed by the Department ? Mr. LOURIE . I cannot right now ; no . Mr. REUSS . What I am getting at ...
... recommendations installed by the Department that you have mentioned , can you , offhand , think of any others which were approved and installed by the Department ? Mr. LOURIE . I cannot right now ; no . Mr. REUSS . What I am getting at ...
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agencies allotment appropriation April 13 April 21 ASHER assignment Assistant Secretary Associates authority basis believe BROWNSON CARPENTER Chairman Civil Service Congress contract controllership correct Department Department's Deputy Under Secretary discuss Division effect ELMENDORF established fiscal year 1954 foreign affairs foreign posts Foreign Service officers Foreign Service personnel functions funds GARMATZ going Government HARDY Heller & Associates Henderson Hoover Commission implementation inventory legislation letter LOURIE man-in-motion matter MEADER ment MORTON MOUNTAIN Office of Operating Office of Personnel Operating Facilities organization overseas personnel personnel management personnel system Philip Young Porter Hardy position problem procedures proposed Quaker Oats Co question recall recommendations record referred regional bureaus request responsibility REUSS Robert Robert Heller Saltzman Secretary for Administration staff staffing patterns subcommittee thing tion United WILBER WILSON WRIGHT Wriston Committee YOUNG
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Page 10 - The Contractor warrants that no person or selling agency has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this contract upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee. excepting bona fide employees or bona fide' established commercial or selling agencies maintained by the Contractor for the purpose of securing business.
Page 10 - In connection with the performance of work under this contract, the contractor agrees not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, or national origin.
Page 397 - By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution, by section 1753 of the Revised Statutes (5 USC 631) , by the Civil Service Act of January 16, 1883 (22 Stat. 403), and as President of the United States...
Page 404 - Aeronautics, may, in his absolute discretion and when deemed necessary in the interest of national security, suspend, without pay, any civilian officer or employee of the Department of State (including the Foreign Service of the United States), Department of Commerce, Department of Justice...
Page 10 - In witness whereof, the parties hereto have executed this contract as of the day and year first above written. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, By...
Page 397 - No. 5 of 1949, perform the following-described functions with respect to Federal civilian personnel employed in the United States and abroad: (a) Assist the President in the execution of his duties with respect to personnel management, and advise and assist the President concerning personnel-management actions to be taken by or under the direction of the President, exclusive of actions with respect to Presidential appointments. (b) Assist the President in the formulation and execution of his civilian...
Page 9 - Now, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, the parties hereto contract and agree as follows : ARTICLE A. DEFINITIONS Al "Preferred Customers...
Page 397 - Undertake on behalf of the President, and in collaboration with the Bureau of the Budget, a program designed to raise the level of effectiveness of personnel management in the executive departments and agencies...
Page 532 - ... mediocrity and hesitation to take initiative. If the initiative of an officer has led to some difficulty, he should not be severely judged, simply because a calculated risk did not work out. It is sometimes alleged that an officer, particularly if he be a junior officer, may seek to conform entirely to prevailing opinion. Since any such tendency would jeopardize the merit system and destroy the effectiveness of the Service, every effort must be made to avoid it. On training: Since the Service...
Page 14 - Agreement, entered into this day of 19— by and between the United States of America, hereinafter called the Government, represented by the Contracting Officer executing this agreement, and...