Supplemental Defense Appropriation Bill, 1958: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 10146, an Act Making Supplemental Appropriations for the Department of Defense for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1958, and for Other Purposes |
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... million and actual 1957 costs of $ 397.8 million . The raw - materials program includes the procurement of uranium concentrates and ores from foreign and domestic sources and related costs for resource evaluation and process develop ...
... million and actual 1957 costs of $ 397.8 million . The raw - materials program includes the procurement of uranium concentrates and ores from foreign and domestic sources and related costs for resource evaluation and process develop ...
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... million in 1958 and actual costs of $ 31.5 million in 1957. Primary program emphasis will continue to be placed on the protection of the health and safety of atomic - energy plant workers and the general populace from the hazards of ...
... million in 1958 and actual costs of $ 31.5 million in 1957. Primary program emphasis will continue to be placed on the protection of the health and safety of atomic - energy plant workers and the general populace from the hazards of ...
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... million and actual fiscal year 1957 costs of $ 38.0 million . No increase in personnel is budgeted under this program in fiscal year 1959. The increase of $ 1.9 million provides for salaries and travel and other costs on a full - year ...
... million and actual fiscal year 1957 costs of $ 38.0 million . No increase in personnel is budgeted under this program in fiscal year 1959. The increase of $ 1.9 million provides for salaries and travel and other costs on a full - year ...
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... million to provide $ 10.0 million for plant modifications for processing of nonproduction spent fuels at various AEC sites ; $ 11.9 million for reduction of fire hazards ( phase II ) at gaseous diffusion plants ; $ 3.2 million for new ...
... million to provide $ 10.0 million for plant modifications for processing of nonproduction spent fuels at various AEC sites ; $ 11.9 million for reduction of fire hazards ( phase II ) at gaseous diffusion plants ; $ 3.2 million for new ...
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... million to provide $ 0.9 million for general plant projects at Oak Ridge , Hanford , Los Alamos , Sandia , and Grand Junction ; $ 0.1 million for a school storage building at Hanford ; and $ 0.1 million for an additional water well at ...
... million to provide $ 0.9 million for general plant projects at Oak Ridge , Hanford , Los Alamos , Sandia , and Grand Junction ; $ 0.1 million for a school storage building at Hanford ; and $ 0.1 million for an additional water well at ...
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