Legislative branch appropriations for fiscal year 1983: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, second sessionUnited States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 |
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... production of the Executive Calendar is now completed , has been tested during the final weeks of the first session , and is expected to be available for the second session of the Congress . As a part of this program , a more complete ...
... production of the Executive Calendar is now completed , has been tested during the final weeks of the first session , and is expected to be available for the second session of the Congress . As a part of this program , a more complete ...
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... produce all three of the hearing schedule reports from LEGIS . Committee Scheduling Seminars In March and again in October 1981 , the Digest staff had seminars with committee staff to discuss the operation of the computerized system of ...
... produce all three of the hearing schedule reports from LEGIS . Committee Scheduling Seminars In March and again in October 1981 , the Digest staff had seminars with committee staff to discuss the operation of the computerized system of ...
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... production of guides to manuscript collections . She also delivered a scholarly paper at the annual meeting of the ... produce a printed catalog to these invaluable and elusive resources . Lewis Machen Papers Lewis Machen worked in the ...
... production of guides to manuscript collections . She also delivered a scholarly paper at the annual meeting of the ... produce a printed catalog to these invaluable and elusive resources . Lewis Machen Papers Lewis Machen worked in the ...
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... produce additional savings by reducing paperwork ; we are able to pay for multiple titles with a single invoice and a single voucher . QUESTION : Mr. Secretary , we have all noted the new format for the Executive Calendar . Does the use ...
... produce additional savings by reducing paperwork ; we are able to pay for multiple titles with a single invoice and a single voucher . QUESTION : Mr. Secretary , we have all noted the new format for the Executive Calendar . Does the use ...
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... production at a current annualized rate of 219.3 million newsletters per year , a productivity increase of 126 % from calendar year 1980 . All this accomplished by a staff of 14 fewer people than available in 1980 . An implementation by ...
... production at a current annualized rate of 219.3 million newsletters per year , a productivity increase of 126 % from calendar year 1980 . All this accomplished by a staff of 14 fewer people than available in 1980 . An implementation by ...
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Accounting Office additional Administration agencies amount analysis Answer appropriation areas assistance authorized bill Board BOWSHER budget request Chairman Computer Center Congressional Budget Office Congressional Research Service cost depository libraries Disbursing Office distribution Documents effective employees energy equipment estimate expenses Federal fiscal year 1983 funds Government Printing Office Government publications Hart Building hearings HILDENBRAND House impact included increase issues Joint Committee Legislative Branch Library of Congress LIEBENGOOD Mack Mattingly maintenance major Members million needs operations OTA's payroll percent personnel positions Public Printer purchase Question rates reduce reports responsibility RIVLIN salaries savings SAWYER schedule Senate Computer Senate Office Building Senator MATTINGLY Sergeant at Arms Service Department staff staffing statement Subcommittee supplemental Technology Assessment tion Total FY 83 Tribunal U.S. Capitol Police U.S. Senate wage workload
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Page 178 - The balance of questions, of course, you can respond to in writing. [The following questions were not asked at the hearing but were submitted to the Office for response subsequent to the hearing:] QUESTIONS SUBMITTED BY SENATOR MACK MATTINGLY REGIONAL OFFICES QUESTION: GAO is currently operating with 15 regional offices.
Page 293 - Administrator to the House Committee on Science and Technology and the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources upon the request of either such committee.
Page 347 - ... Register which shall be printed, reprinted, and compiled, the number which shall be distributed without charge to Members of Congress, officers and employees of the United States, or...
Page 346 - Printing shall have power to adopt and employ such measures as, in its discretion, may be deemed necessary to remedy any neglect, delay, duplication, or waste in the public printing and binding and the distribution of Government publications...
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Page 213 - USC 665), with the approval of the Public Printer, only to the extent necessary to provide for expenses (excluding permanent personal services) for workload increases not anticipated in the budget estimates and which cannot be provided for by normal budgetary adjustments.
Page 151 - Fine. [The following questions were not asked at the hearing but were submitted to the Office for response subsequent to the hearing:] ADDITIONAL COMMITTEE QUESTIONS EFFECT OF 10 PERCENT Cur Question.
Page 351 - Library of Congress. The American Library Association, founded in 1876, is the oldest and largest national library association in the world. A nonprofit educational organization of...
Page 255 - July 30, the subcommittee was recessed, to reconvene at the call of the Chair.) LEGISLATIVE BRANCH APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR...
Page 91 - WILLIAM F. RAINES, JR., ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT J. RAYMOND CARROLL, DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING...