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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... need to gather and correlate information from disparate sources . Organization - Although several agencies provide guidance and policy , each government agency is responsible for developing its own information proficiency . Government ...
... need to gather and correlate information from disparate sources . Organization - Although several agencies provide guidance and policy , each government agency is responsible for developing its own information proficiency . Government ...
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... need to meet local and national emergencies by : 3.1 Ensuring that Federally owned or managed domestic communications facilities and services meet the national security and emergency preparedness requirements of Federal civilian ...
... need to meet local and national emergencies by : 3.1 Ensuring that Federally owned or managed domestic communications facilities and services meet the national security and emergency preparedness requirements of Federal civilian ...
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... needs for office technology systems , as well as a full range of existing and future production applications systems . ( KG , KE ) 11.10 Supporting effective utilization of the Office Automation User Advisory Board as a communications ...
... needs for office technology systems , as well as a full range of existing and future production applications systems . ( KG , KE ) 11.10 Supporting effective utilization of the Office Automation User Advisory Board as a communications ...
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... needs , contract provisions , governing regulations , and statutes . Agencies must use FTS2000 unless : an agency's needs are unique and cannot be satisfied ; and the agency procurement would be cost effective and would not adversely ...
... needs , contract provisions , governing regulations , and statutes . Agencies must use FTS2000 unless : an agency's needs are unique and cannot be satisfied ; and the agency procurement would be cost effective and would not adversely ...
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... need to be current and very much state - of - the art . In other cases you have agencies that are running , for example , a payroll system and an accounting system that is stable for ten years and they do not need the very latest , they ...
... need to be current and very much state - of - the art . In other cases you have agencies that are running , for example , a payroll system and an accounting system that is stable for ten years and they do not need the very latest , they ...
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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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