Supergrade Positions, Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Manpower and Civil Service ... 91-1, on H.R. 12476, Nov. 5, 1969 |
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... concerned with research and development and ( B ) profes- sional positions in the physical and natural sciences , medicine , and cryptology ; and " ( 2 ) fix the respective rates of pay of such positions at rates equal to rates of basic ...
... concerned with research and development and ( B ) profes- sional positions in the physical and natural sciences , medicine , and cryptology ; and " ( 2 ) fix the respective rates of pay of such positions at rates equal to rates of basic ...
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... concerned regarding the action to be taken on H.R. 12476. We will be glad to answer any questions which you may have . Mr. HENDERSON . Mr. Hampton , also for the record , it possibly would be in order at this point for me to say for the ...
... concerned regarding the action to be taken on H.R. 12476. We will be glad to answer any questions which you may have . Mr. HENDERSON . Mr. Hampton , also for the record , it possibly would be in order at this point for me to say for the ...
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... concerned , because a position that is scarce takes on an aura of status , and status is more important than compensation . We know that when we are allocating by position we are handcuffing the Secretary in the utilization of his ...
... concerned , because a position that is scarce takes on an aura of status , and status is more important than compensation . We know that when we are allocating by position we are handcuffing the Secretary in the utilization of his ...
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... concerned about section 4 of the pending bill and the erosion of congressional control over supergrades . This section 4 , as I read it , provides for an unlimited number of supergrades . In other words , it seems to me that we have ...
... concerned about section 4 of the pending bill and the erosion of congressional control over supergrades . This section 4 , as I read it , provides for an unlimited number of supergrades . In other words , it seems to me that we have ...
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... concern today . Hon . THADDEUS J. DULSKI , COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES , Washington , D.C. , November 1 ... concerns the need of the General Accounting Office , we pointed out in our letter to you on February 20 , 1969 , our ...
... concern today . Hon . THADDEUS J. DULSKI , COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES , Washington , D.C. , November 1 ... concerns the need of the General Accounting Office , we pointed out in our letter to you on February 20 , 1969 , our ...
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Page 24 - Another important and complex program we have undertaken is the feasibility study of applying uniform cost accounting standards to be used in all negotiated prime contracts and subcontract defense procurements of $100,000 or more.
Page 24 - ... Defense appropriations bill for fiscal year 1969. In carrying out this study, we performed work in 13 colleges and universities, two hospitals, and two independent, not-for-profit research institutions. Six of our regional offices participated in this study. The objectives of this study include : — a determination of the feasibility of establishing a uniform formula for indirect costs of research grants and contracts ; — the reasons for the current wide variations on indirect, costs ; —...
Page 15 - I would certainly be less than honest if I did not say that I have been disappointed that I haven't been able to arrange this.
Page 23 - The magnitude and complexity of the operations of the Department of Defense require that we place extremely heavy responsibilities upon our staff. For example, in the area of procurement alone, the Department of Defense is awarding contracts for weapon systems and related equipment and supplies at the rate of about $43 billion a year, involving some 11 to 15 million contract actions.
Page 24 - Federal aid to State and local governments is expected to triple in the present decade — from $7 billion in 1960, to $25 billion in 1970. The increase in number and scale of Federal aid programs reflects the high priority being given to investments in human resources.
Page 2 - Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee, we welcome the opportunity to appear before you...
Page 24 - Bureau of the Budget, conduct this study and report to the Congress by December 31, 1969. We have begun consultations with representatives of the accounting profession and with many types of industries affected, such as electronics, food, aerospace, steel, aluminum, machinery, and scientific instruments. Our study is directed to the feasibility of applying uniform cost accounting standards as a means of enhancing the comparability, reliability, and consistency of cost data used for procurement through...
Page 24 - We have consulted with representatives of the accounting profession and with many types of industries affected, such as electronics, food, aerospace, steel, aluminum, machinery, and scientific instruments. Our study is directed to the feasibility of applying uniform cost accounting standards as a means of enhancing the comparability, reliability, and consistency of cost data used for procurement through negotiated contracts. We are hopeful that our study will develop possibilities for greater consistency...
Page 24 - The Comptroller General, in cooperation with the Secretary of Defense and the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, shall undertake a study to determine the feasibility of applying uniform cost accounting standards to be used in all negotiated prime contract and subcontract defense procurements of $100,000 or more.
Page 24 - ... applying uniform cost accounting standards (UCAS) to be used in all negotiated prime contracts and subcontract defense procurements of $100,000 or more. Public Law 90-370, approved July 1, 1968, provides that the Comptroller General, in cooperation with the Secretary of Defense, and the Director, Bureau of the Budget, conduct this study and report to the Congress by December 31, 1969.