President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control: Report of General Accounting Office and Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, September 15, 21, 1982 |
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Later, in March, the President asked J. Peter Grace, chairman of W. R. Grace &
Co., to head a committee that would look into every nook and cranny of
Government to ferret out wasteful procedures. The Executive order formally
establishing the ...
Later, in March, the President asked J. Peter Grace, chairman of W. R. Grace &
Co., to head a committee that would look into every nook and cranny of
Government to ferret out wasteful procedures. The Executive order formally
establishing the ...
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Executive Order 12369 creating the President's Private Sector Survey on Cost
Control in the Federal Government White House Fact Sheet on the PPSSCC U.S.
Department of Commerce charter U.S. Department of Commerce agreement .
Executive Order 12369 creating the President's Private Sector Survey on Cost
Control in the Federal Government White House Fact Sheet on the PPSSCC U.S.
Department of Commerce charter U.S. Department of Commerce agreement .
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The Executive order formally establishing the machinery for the Survey came on
June 30 . At that time , there were a few detailed news accounts about Mr . Grace
and his mission . Since then , however , there has been a paucity of information ...
The Executive order formally establishing the machinery for the Survey came on
June 30 . At that time , there were a few detailed news accounts about Mr . Grace
and his mission . Since then , however , there has been a paucity of information ...
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In his Executive order , the President pointed out that the work of the private
sector investigators would have to be completed by December 31 , 1982 , to
comply with the Federal Advisory Committee Act , which we assume covers
activities of ...
In his Executive order , the President pointed out that the work of the private
sector investigators would have to be completed by December 31 , 1982 , to
comply with the Federal Advisory Committee Act , which we assume covers
activities of ...
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By Executive Order No . 12369 of June 10 of this year , the President expanded
those above objectives . Under that Executive order , an executive committee
was established , and its functions were outlined , as follows : The committee
shall ...
By Executive Order No . 12369 of June 10 of this year , the President expanded
those above objectives . Under that Executive order , an executive committee
was established , and its functions were outlined , as follows : The committee
shall ...
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