Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1974: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 1252 pages |
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... operation by the Library rather than by the parent agency . However , these projects and programs are not of the type which come within the scope of the Library's normal operations and they would not be included in the functions for ...
... operation by the Library rather than by the parent agency . However , these projects and programs are not of the type which come within the scope of the Library's normal operations and they would not be included in the functions for ...
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... operation on about $ 92 million ? Mr. CURRAN . That is what we estimate for 1974 , yes , sir . Mr. GIAIMO . This does not take into account any capital improve- ments and the new library at all ? Mr. CURRAN . No , sir . In this ...
... operation on about $ 92 million ? Mr. CURRAN . That is what we estimate for 1974 , yes , sir . Mr. GIAIMO . This does not take into account any capital improve- ments and the new library at all ? Mr. CURRAN . No , sir . In this ...
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... operations , in our shelf list operation , and in card printing in the Government Printing Office , but our current analysis shows we are able to supply the needs of research libraries at the rate of 76 percent . Mrs. GREEN . I am ...
... operations , in our shelf list operation , and in card printing in the Government Printing Office , but our current analysis shows we are able to supply the needs of research libraries at the rate of 76 percent . Mrs. GREEN . I am ...
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... operation . There is a considerable difference between the two activities . Mr. CASEY . Then you also have deck attendants in the Stack and Reader Division ? Mr. BERRY . This is the general book service in the reading rooms for the ...
... operation . There is a considerable difference between the two activities . Mr. CASEY . Then you also have deck attendants in the Stack and Reader Division ? Mr. BERRY . This is the general book service in the reading rooms for the ...
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... operation , and some serials are already beginning to report their distinctive number on the exterior cover of the serial . You can imagine the signif- icant savings in recording and transmitting information about serial publications ...
... operation , and some serials are already beginning to report their distinctive number on the exterior cover of the serial . You can imagine the signif- icant savings in recording and transmitting information about serial publications ...
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Additions continued Administration agencies allocated amount annual appropriation Architect areas asking assistance audit authorized BERRY Blacks Surnamed budget Cannon Building Capitol Police Board Capitol Power Plant CASEY catalog cards CEDERBERG Chairman Chief POWELL Commission Committee CONGRESS CONTINUED Congressional CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE contract contractor cost Cost Accounting Standards CROXTON CURRAN Department Division elevators employees equipment estimate EVANS F M F February 28 Federal fiscal year 1974 floor funds going Government Grade GREEN House Office Building increase installation JAYSON legislative Library of Congress materials Members million Minority MUMFORD National NPAC operation percent Personnel Benefits Personnel compensation plans positions Public Law record repairs replacement requested for 1974 restoration result ROYBAL SALARIES AND EXPENSES Senate space STAATS staff tion Total U.S. dollar United States Capitol University wall WELSH west front WHITE workload WYMAN
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Page 463 - The Comptroller General shall investigate, at the seat of government or elsewhere, all matters relating to the receipt, disbursement, and application of public funds, and shall make to the President when requested by him, and to Congress at the beginning of each regular session, a report in writing of the work of the General Accounting Office, containing recommendations concerning the legislation he may deem necessary to facilitate the prompt and accurate rendition and settlement of accounts and...
Page 591 - This Standard shall be used by defense contractors and subcontractors under Federal contracts entered into after the effective date hereof and by all relevant Federal agencies in estimating, accumulating, and reporting costs in connection with the pricing, administration, and settlement of all negotiated prime contract and subcontract national defense procurements with the United States in excess of $100,000...
Page 599 - General applicability. This Standard shall be used by defense contractors and subcontractors under Federal contracts entered Into after the •effective date hereof and by all relevant Federal agencies in estimating, accumulating, and reporting costs in connection with the pricing, administration, and settlement...
Page 1113 - Personnel compensation Salaries of full-time, temporary, and part-time employees of the Office of the Superintendent of Documents. 12 Personnel benefits For required contributions to retirement fund, life insurance and employees health benefits. 21 Travel and transportation of persons Travel expenses of the Office of the Superintendent of Documents, including statutory requirements of inspection of condition of depository libraries. Also covers necessary travel for inspection of new machinery and...
Page 408 - COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee, we appreciate this opportunity to present our budget estimates and our plans for operating the General Accounting Office in fiscal year 1974.
Page 564 - Most of the estimated increase in domestic travel fund requirements for 1976 is needed for our regional office staffs to carry out accounting and auditing assignments in agency offices and contractor plants outside of Washington, and away from the cities where our regional offices and aubofflces are located. The nature of the activities of the Defense establishment requires...
Page 568 - The principal items of expense in this category are for transporting the household goods and personal effects of employees who are transferred between the United States and our European...
Page 565 - Congress in recent years, particularly in health, labor, and welfare, education, and in transportation. Expenditures for these programs are becoming sizeable. Our selective reviews at field locations require considerable travel by our Washington and regional staffs in order to achieve representative coverage in reviews of these programs.
Page 560 - Section 8334 of title 5, United States Code, provides that there shall be deducted and withheld from the basic salary of each civilian officer or employee to whom this law applies an amount equal to 7 percent of such basic salary as a deduction for retirement.
Page 592 - Since travel costs of personnel whose time is accounted for as direct labor working on other contracts are costs which are incurred for the same purpose, these costs may no longer be included within indirect cost pools for purposes of allocation to any covered Government contract. Contractor's Disclosure Statement must be amended for the proposed changes in accounting practices. (2) Contractor normally allocates planning costs indirectly and allocates this cost to all contracts on the basis of direct...