Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - Finance, Public |
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... FISCAL YEAR 1972 Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee : We appreciate the oppor- tunity to present for your consideration our budget estimates for fiscal year 1972 and to discuss with you the operations of the General Accounting ...
... FISCAL YEAR 1972 Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee : We appreciate the oppor- tunity to present for your consideration our budget estimates for fiscal year 1972 and to discuss with you the operations of the General Accounting ...
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... 1972 are estimated at about $ 22.2 billion compared to $ 20.7 billion in 1971. We have underway studies of ( 1 ) ... fiscal year 1972. Although this represents a relatively small reduction of about 70 man - years as applied in 1971 , our ...
... 1972 are estimated at about $ 22.2 billion compared to $ 20.7 billion in 1971. We have underway studies of ( 1 ) ... fiscal year 1972. Although this represents a relatively small reduction of about 70 man - years as applied in 1971 , our ...
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... 1972 the man - years applied to these claims activities . EXECUTIVE DIRECTION AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT Our program ... fiscal year 1972 , are neces- sary to the internal management and administration of the Office . Mr. Chairman , I ...
... 1972 the man - years applied to these claims activities . EXECUTIVE DIRECTION AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT Our program ... fiscal year 1972 , are neces- sary to the internal management and administration of the Office . Mr. Chairman , I ...
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... 1972 has been increased by $ 9 million more than our 1972 budget would have been without the two pay increases , and the associated costs that go with it . I bring this up only ... fiscal year 1971 estimate of 4,744 , for a total of 4,921 16.
... 1972 has been increased by $ 9 million more than our 1972 budget would have been without the two pay increases , and the associated costs that go with it . I bring this up only ... fiscal year 1971 estimate of 4,744 , for a total of 4,921 16.
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... fiscal year 1972 . The requested increase of 177 is made up of 162 professional posi- tions and 15 support positions . The increase will be applied primarily to activities involving direct assistance to Congress and reviews of civilian ...
... fiscal year 1972 . The requested increase of 177 is made up of 162 professional posi- tions and 15 support positions . The increase will be applied primarily to activities involving direct assistance to Congress and reviews of civilian ...
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Page 616 - wage", is amended by inserting before the period at the end thereof a colon and the following : "Provided. That...
Page 59 - The Secretary of the Treasury and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, in cooperation with the Comptroller General of the United States, shall develop, establish, and maintain, insofar as practicable, for use by all Federal agencies, a standardized information and data processing system for budgetary and fiscal data.
Page 18 - SEC. 204. (a) The Comptroller General shall review and analyze the results of Government programs and activities carried on under existing law, including the making of cost benefit studies, when ordered by either House of Congress, or upon his own initiative, or when requested by any committee of the House of Representatives or the Senate, or any joint committee of the two Houses, having jurisdiction over such programs and activities.
Page 469 - ... of (A) total reported contributions and expenditures for all candidates, political committees, and other persons during the year; (B) total...
Page 302 - Law 763 provides that the compensation of such employees shall be fixed and adjusted from time to time as nearly as is consistent with the public interest in accordance with prevailing rates. A general survey of Government and industrial employees...
Page 66 - Post allowance is a cost-of-living allowance granted to an employee officially stationed at a post where the cost of living, exclusive of quarters costs, is substantially higher than in Washington, DC The...
Page 291 - It is estimated that $4,440,000 will be required in the fiscal year 1972 for approximately 120,000 pages. 3. Miscellaneous printing and binding. — This item includes letterheads, envelopes, blank paper, copy paper, notices, tags, labels, payrolls, blank books, stenographic notebooks, tablets, wall calendars, miscellaneous blank forms, and binding for both Houses. The expenditures through...
Page 298 - ... department and the head of each independent agency in the executive branch of the Government shall be entitled to one copy of each annual volume upon application therefor in writing to the Director. The printing of the Public Papers of the Presidents is initiated by requisition from the National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration. The program consists of the printing of the Public Papers of the Presidents of prior administrations beginning with the Hoover administration...
Page 43 - June 24, 1969, on its study of the acquisition of peripheral equipment for use with automatic data processing systems.
Page 435 - States and shall recommend improvements in such organization and operation with a view toward strengthening the Congress, simplifying its operations, improving its relationships with other branches of the United States Government, and enabling it better to meet its responsibilities under the Constitution...