Department of the Interior and related agencies appropriations for 1989: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, second session, Part 9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... improve service to the public by expanding the usefulness and accessibility of data , and provide greater speed and flexibility in maintaining status records . The 1989 request includes $ 23 million to continue systems development ...
... improve service to the public by expanding the usefulness and accessibility of data , and provide greater speed and flexibility in maintaining status records . The 1989 request includes $ 23 million to continue systems development ...
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... improve the efficiency , quality , and timeliness of operations The first request for proposals resulted in more than 140 submissions , 21 of which have been approved . These projects involve employee - developed innovations which will ...
... improve the efficiency , quality , and timeliness of operations The first request for proposals resulted in more than 140 submissions , 21 of which have been approved . These projects involve employee - developed innovations which will ...
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... improve service to the public by expanding the accessability and usefulness of the data , and protect irreplaceable basic land records . Emphasis in 1989 will be on contracting for development of integrated hardware , software , and ...
... improve service to the public by expanding the accessability and usefulness of the data , and protect irreplaceable basic land records . Emphasis in 1989 will be on contracting for development of integrated hardware , software , and ...
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... improve technologies used for the extraction , processing and recycling of the Nation's mineral resources . The 1989 budget estimate for the Bureau is $ 127.3 million , a decrease of $ 19.8 million compared to the 1988 estimate of ...
... improve technologies used for the extraction , processing and recycling of the Nation's mineral resources . The 1989 budget estimate for the Bureau is $ 127.3 million , a decrease of $ 19.8 million compared to the 1988 estimate of ...
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... improve self - determination for Native Americans . Major priorities include increased funding flexibility for selected tribes and improved provision of education , social services , and information services . The 1989 request for ...
... improve self - determination for Native Americans . Major priorities include increased funding flexibility for selected tribes and improved provision of education , social services , and information services . The 1989 request for ...
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