Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - United States |
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... Fleet Management System ( IFMS ) General Management & Administration ( GM & A ) Information Resources Management Service ( IRMS ) All Other 5,946,000 12.28 7,541,000 15.5 % 5,163,000 10.6 % 3.611.000 7.48 INFORMATION RESOURCES ...
... Fleet Management System ( IFMS ) General Management & Administration ( GM & A ) Information Resources Management Service ( IRMS ) All Other 5,946,000 12.28 7,541,000 15.5 % 5,163,000 10.6 % 3.611.000 7.48 INFORMATION RESOURCES ...
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... fleet management , including an expected increase of 8,000 vehicles . G - 39 OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL Support for OIG Operations . -Implementation. JUSTIFICATION A. HIGHLIGHTS . OIG Operations . The requested funding level will allow ...
... fleet management , including an expected increase of 8,000 vehicles . G - 39 OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL Support for OIG Operations . -Implementation. JUSTIFICATION A. HIGHLIGHTS . OIG Operations . The requested funding level will allow ...
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... fleet management system , and aircraft management ; and a government - wide program for utilization , donation and sale of excess and surplus personal property . Our 1992 budget request for direct appropriations is $ 54.605 mil- lion ...
... fleet management system , and aircraft management ; and a government - wide program for utilization , donation and sale of excess and surplus personal property . Our 1992 budget request for direct appropriations is $ 54.605 mil- lion ...
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... fleet management operation , and $ 2.008932 billion for the supply operation program . The 1992 budget for FSS reflects continued efforts to pursue five major goals : Increasing sensitivity to customer needs through im- proved ...
... fleet management operation , and $ 2.008932 billion for the supply operation program . The 1992 budget for FSS reflects continued efforts to pursue five major goals : Increasing sensitivity to customer needs through im- proved ...
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... fleet and engaged in cooperative efforts with the military in the packing and shipping of supplies . The timely supply of the material and services took in many instances extraordinary effort and initiative . GSA is very proud of the ...
... fleet and engaged in cooperative efforts with the military in the packing and shipping of supplies . The timely supply of the material and services took in many instances extraordinary effort and initiative . GSA is very proud of the ...
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1990 Actual FY 1991 Program FY acquisition activities Actual FY 1991 ADP systems Amount Years Amount appropriation audit AUSTIN Border Station Center centralized support services Changes Other Changes clients COLEMAN contract decrease Delegation Program Dollars in Thousands employees EXPLANATION OF CHANGES facilities Federal agencies Federal Buildings Fund FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE fiscal year 1992 former President FY 1990 Actual FY 1991 Program FY 1992 Request Government Governmentwide GSA's homeless implementation Includes increase INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT installation inventory IRMS Javits Federal Building Management and Administration million obligational authority Operating Expenses Direct pay raise percent procurement Program FY 1992 projects Public Buildings Service purchase real property relocation RENT RENTAL OF SPACE Repairs and Alterations requirements RESOURCES MANAGEMENT SERVICE ROYBAL Schedules SERVICE Operating Expenses SERVICES ADMINISTRATION square feet telecommunications Total Changes Program Transportation U.S. Courthouse U.S. Postal Service utilization vehicles WOLF Workyears
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