Hearings on H.R. 6493 (H.R. 7301) ... and Fiscal Year 1980 Supplemental Request, and Fiscal Year 1981 Budget Amendment for the Military Construction Program Before the Military Istallations and Facilities Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session

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Page xxxiv - Section 5316 of title 5, United States Code, is 14 amended by adding at the end thereof the following new 15 clause : 16 " ( — ) Chairman or Chairwoman, Federal Workers' 17 Compensation Advisory Commission.
Page 182 - point source" discharger to obtain a permit which specifies the allowable amount and constituents of the effluent. The permit also contains a schedule specifying the dates by which the discharger will achieve compliance. These projects provide improvements to sanitary sewage collection and treatment systems to satisfy the water quality criteria and permit requirements.
Page 540 - The Air National Guard continues to provide a significant share of the Air Force total combat capability. Some 60 percent of the USAF air defense interceptor capability...
Page 640 - Members of the Committee, I thank you for providing me the opportunity to testify before you today on two matters of concern to the people of Connecticut.
Page 41 - Ninety-five percent of the building is secured by sound rated walls and doors protected by alarm devices. After consolidation at Boiling, DIA will vacate facilities at Arlington Hall Station, the Cafritz Building, Anacostia Annex and Pomponio Plaza. Photo interpretation activities will remain at the Navy Yard. It is estimated that consolidation at Boiling will be achieved in June 1984 with approval of the project in FY 1981. Photo processing equipment and computers are scheduled to occupy the new...
Page 554 - General GREENLIEF. Mr. Chairman, with your permission I will submit my full statement for the record and present a 10-minute summary.
Page 37 - DIA MISSION The Defense Intelligence Agency was established in 1961 by the Secretary of Defense under the provisions of the National Security Act of 1947, as amended. The Agency is primarily responsible for managing the intelligence production activities of the DOD, as well as producing intelligence to satisfy the requirements of the National Command Authorities, Unified and Specified Commands, and the Military Departments.
Page 61 - Infrastructure and others, like barracks and community facilities, which we accept as a national responsibility through the Military Construction Program. Failure to recognize this close linkage between forces and facilities in our planning and budgeting process can mean costly delays and program adjustments. More important, it degrades military readiness. We know that there is a need for improvement in our own DoD procedures and we are tackling the problem. On November 30, 1979, the Secretary of...
Page 290 - THAT AMBITIOUS ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES ARE NECESSARY NOT ONLY TO SAVE MONEY, BUT ALSO TO REDUCE OUR DEPENDENCE ON DWINDLING AND INCREASINGLY COSTLY WORLD PETROLEUM RESOURCES. WE PLAN TO CONTINUE OUR EFFORTS IN THE FUTURE AND LOOK TO YOUR SUPPORT OF THIS IMPORTANT NATIONAL PROGRAM. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION OUR FISCAL YEAR 1981 REQUEST FOR...
Page 554 - The SALT II debate, the Iranian crisis, and the Russian Invasion of Afghanistan have served to emphasize the importance of, and the weaknesses of, Ehitd States capability to wage conventional warfare.

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