Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1974: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - United States |
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... manpower and the equipment that the defense budget will buy , it has been cut by roughly $ 25 billion since 1968. That is a lot . The manpower levels projected are at a level lower than at any time since the mid - 1950's . So the ...
... manpower and the equipment that the defense budget will buy , it has been cut by roughly $ 25 billion since 1968. That is a lot . The manpower levels projected are at a level lower than at any time since the mid - 1950's . So the ...
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... manpower or other use of resources in carrying out the various missions of the Treas- ury Department ? Secretary SHULTZ . Indeed we are . We are having to absorb the pay raise . That restricts us in our ability to have the manpower that ...
... manpower or other use of resources in carrying out the various missions of the Treas- ury Department ? Secretary SHULTZ . Indeed we are . We are having to absorb the pay raise . That restricts us in our ability to have the manpower that ...
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... MANPOWER NEEDS OF TREASURY We have , on a number of occasions , tried to help Treasury get its hands on more manpower , because we felt when we did we were mak- ing an investment in terms of more income rather than just spending money ...
... MANPOWER NEEDS OF TREASURY We have , on a number of occasions , tried to help Treasury get its hands on more manpower , because we felt when we did we were mak- ing an investment in terms of more income rather than just spending money ...
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... manpower needs in balance . CUSTOMS MANPOWER INCREASES Now as you know , we are very concerned at the moment about Cus- toms and their manpower capabilities . They have had , not only the normal increase in business , but they have had ...
... manpower needs in balance . CUSTOMS MANPOWER INCREASES Now as you know , we are very concerned at the moment about Cus- toms and their manpower capabilities . They have had , not only the normal increase in business , but they have had ...
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... manpower to meet the growth in economy and the population ; staff expansion in Secret Service ; increase in Mint workload ; and increases for workload . enforcement and automation of accounting in the Bureau of Customs . 3 Increase of ...
... manpower to meet the growth in economy and the population ; staff expansion in Secret Service ; increase in Mint workload ; and increases for workload . enforcement and automation of accounting in the Bureau of Customs . 3 Increase of ...
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accounts ACREE activity ADDABBO additional Administration agencies agents amount appropriation Assistant audit authorized level average positions BRECHT Bureau of Customs Chairman coinage metal coins Commissioner committee compliance CONLON cost counterfeiting Denver Mint Director dollars employees Engraving and Printing equipment facilities Federal filed Financing firearms firearms and explosives fiscal year 1974 funds going Government increase Internal Revenue Service investigations Manpower Inspectors ment MILLER million Mosso MYERS narcotics obligations Office operations organized PAGLIAI payments percent personnel compensation police Postal problem processing production protection Public Debt record reimbursable request responsibility revenue sharing ROBISON ROWLEY ROYBAL Salaries and Expenses savings bonds Secret Service Secretary SHULTZ staff STEED tax fraud tax returns Taxpayer Service things tion Tobacco and Firearms Total Training Center Treasury Department Treasury securities U.S. Secret Service United Unobligated balance Upgrading WALTERS workload