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... effect upon our ability to coordinate and achieve a desirable level of nonmilitary preparedness . 1. Stockpiling . - For example , 9 of the 25 jobs eliminated by the House were specified for our Stockpile and Requirements Division . To ...
... effect upon our ability to coordinate and achieve a desirable level of nonmilitary preparedness . 1. Stockpiling . - For example , 9 of the 25 jobs eliminated by the House were specified for our Stockpile and Requirements Division . To ...
Page 885
... effect upon our ability to do our job in the nonmilitary preparedness field and I think it is an important job . TOTAL RESTORATION REQUEST In the stockpiling area , I believe INDEPENDENT OFFICES APPROPRIATIONS , 1965 885.
... effect upon our ability to do our job in the nonmilitary preparedness field and I think it is an important job . TOTAL RESTORATION REQUEST In the stockpiling area , I believe INDEPENDENT OFFICES APPROPRIATIONS , 1965 885.
Page 904
... effect on postattack recovery ? What technological changes ahead will render current programs either ineffective or obsolete ? REASON FOR USE OF OUTSIDE AGENCIES Now , we cannot in the Government employ the kind of people who are needed ...
... effect on postattack recovery ? What technological changes ahead will render current programs either ineffective or obsolete ? REASON FOR USE OF OUTSIDE AGENCIES Now , we cannot in the Government employ the kind of people who are needed ...
Page 918
... effect a further reduction of 44 positions to stay within the total amount of $ 13.5 million speci- fled for management expenses . Although the House bill specifies a ceiling of 1,000 , the funds of $ 13.5 million allowed will support a ...
... effect a further reduction of 44 positions to stay within the total amount of $ 13.5 million speci- fled for management expenses . Although the House bill specifies a ceiling of 1,000 , the funds of $ 13.5 million allowed will support a ...
Page 921
... effects and to provide the means for recovery in the event of an attack on this country . Research , properly planned ... effect of the proposed restoration of funds will be reflected in many ways . It will enable us to undertake urgent ...
... effects and to provide the means for recovery in the event of an attack on this country . Research , properly planned ... effect of the proposed restoration of funds will be reflected in many ways . It will enable us to undertake urgent ...
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