Advance Procurement Appropriations, 1958, Hearings Before ... , 85-2, on H.J. Res. 5881958 - 13 pages |
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... obligate a total of $ 35 million in the fiscal year 1958 . ESTIMATED OBLIGATIONS We estimate that a total amount of $ 200 million would be obligated during the remainder of this fiscal year , by all of the agencies included . In ...
... obligate a total of $ 35 million in the fiscal year 1958 . ESTIMATED OBLIGATIONS We estimate that a total amount of $ 200 million would be obligated during the remainder of this fiscal year , by all of the agencies included . In ...
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... obligated in a hit - or - miss fashion ? Mr. MERRIAM . No , sir . We believe it can be done on an orderly basis . General Services Administration has considered its share of this program already in anticipation of the possibility of ...
... obligated in a hit - or - miss fashion ? Mr. MERRIAM . No , sir . We believe it can be done on an orderly basis . General Services Administration has considered its share of this program already in anticipation of the possibility of ...
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... obligate about $ 200 million in fiscal 1958 of the 1959 procurement money , actual expenditures in 1958 would run somewhere in the neighborhood of $ 50 million . That is actual cash expenditures . Senator BRIDGES . Now we have before us ...
... obligate about $ 200 million in fiscal 1958 of the 1959 procurement money , actual expenditures in 1958 would run somewhere in the neighborhood of $ 50 million . That is actual cash expenditures . Senator BRIDGES . Now we have before us ...
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... obligated in fiscal 1958 . Now , in addition to that , the effect of accelerating the procurement process will mean that other obligations in fiscal 1959 will be made earlier than they would otherwise have been made , so there is that ...
... obligated in fiscal 1958 . Now , in addition to that , the effect of accelerating the procurement process will mean that other obligations in fiscal 1959 will be made earlier than they would otherwise have been made , so there is that ...
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... obligated under your resolution , that a total of $ 54,300,600 will be expended . I think it would be well to have this table in the Senate hearings , since it shows how much it is estimated will be expended by each agency . ( The table ...
... obligated under your resolution , that a total of $ 54,300,600 will be expended . I think it would be well to have this table in the Senate hearings , since it shows how much it is estimated will be expended by each agency . ( The table ...
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$43 million 50 percent accelerate Government procurement accelerate procurement ADVANCE PROCUREMENT APPROPRIATIONS amounts estimated amounts made available applicable appropriation appropriation account appropriation or fund Appropriations and funds Atomic Energy Commission automobiles and trucks available for obligation BEAN bill Bureau CARL HAYDEN Chairman HAYDEN civil functions COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS correct deficiency appropriations Department of Defense detailed estimates Document Numbered 266 effect Eighty-fifth Congress executive branch FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE fiscal year 1959 fund provided funds made available House Document Numbered House Joint Resolution Joint Resolution 588 labor-surplus area March 26 MERRIAM military functions obligation now 50 otherwise be required pertinent appropriation Act place orders President procurement of supplies purchases without increasing schedules Senator BRIDGES Senator DwORSHAK Senator ELLENDER Senator POTTER Senator ROBERTSON Senator SALTONSTALL Senator THYE Senator YOUNG Services Administration set-aside supplies and equipment Supplies and materials supply funds therefor Tennessee Valley Authority UNITED STATES SENATE various civilian agencies
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Page 1 - ... be transmitted to the Congress with a request for prompt consideration. Respectfully yours, MAURICE H. STANS, Director of the Bureau of the Budget. "ADVANCE PROCUREMENT "For the advance procurement (including advances to supply funds therefor) of supplies, materials, and equipment, not to exceed 50 per centum of each of the amounts set forth in the schedules in the Budget for the fiscal year 1959 (House Document numbered 266, Eighty-fifth Congress), under each appropriation or fund, for the objects...
Page 9 - It is all domestic. Mr. MERRIAM. That is correct; yes. Chairman HAYDEN. Are there any further questions? Senator POTTER. Mr. Chairman, I am sorry I had to step out during part of the testimony, but I would like to make this comment: MOTOR VEHICLE PURCHASES In Mr.
Page 2 - It would generally make available, for each appropriation affected, an amount equal to one-half of the amounts shown in the schedules hi the 1959 budget for supplies, materials, and equipment under the object classes "08
Page 1 - ... if there was no appropriation for such agency or account in the fiscal year 1958.