Treasury, Post Office, and Executive Office Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1971: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 16900 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 1466 pages |
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... Department of State . It is planned that a Secret Service liaison representative will have per- manent office space in the Department of State to facilitate com- munication between that agency and the Executive Protective Service . We ...
... Department of State . It is planned that a Secret Service liaison representative will have per- manent office space in the Department of State to facilitate com- munication between that agency and the Executive Protective Service . We ...
Page 494
... Department . I frankly fear for the future of this first and oldest Cab- inet Department of our Government . Increasingly it appears that the basic character and purpose of our Post Office Department might undergo dramatic changes ...
... Department . I frankly fear for the future of this first and oldest Cab- inet Department of our Government . Increasingly it appears that the basic character and purpose of our Post Office Department might undergo dramatic changes ...
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... Department $ 400,000 per year when fully operational . This program has obvious applica- bility to many new housing units and to areas in which curbline delivery is now offered . The Mailgram product was largely de- veloped by this unit ...
... Department $ 400,000 per year when fully operational . This program has obvious applica- bility to many new housing units and to areas in which curbline delivery is now offered . The Mailgram product was largely de- veloped by this unit ...
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activity additional positions Administration and Regional AMOUNT PCT annual areas Authorized Level average positions budget estimate bulk mail Bureau of Research Chairman clerks coins Commissioner THROWER Committee compliance CONGRESS Customs data processing decrease delinquent accounts delivery Director Division dollars effect effort employees employment equipment evaluation facilities Federal filed firearms Fiscal Year 1971 functions funds handling Headquarters improve includes industrial engineering Internal Audit Internal Revenue Service investigations JUSTIFICATION mail processing maintenance man-years Mandatory manpower ment million needed NUNLIST pay increase percent increase Personnel Compensation Philadelphia Mint planning positions requested Post Office Department Postal Inspectors postal service productivity proposed protection purchase reduction Regional Operation reimbursements research and development responsibility result Salaries and Expenses Savings Bonds Secret Service Secretary securities Senator BOGGS Senator YARBOROUGH staff Subtotal tax returns taxpayer technical thousand tion transfer transportation Treasury U.S. Secret Service vehicles workload increases