Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - Finance, Public |
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... percent of our 1967 travel limitation . GENERAL PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS During fiscal year 1966 , over $ 130.6 million in revenues and savings were attributable to actions taken or planned resulting from the work of our office . This ...
... percent of our 1967 travel limitation . GENERAL PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS During fiscal year 1966 , over $ 130.6 million in revenues and savings were attributable to actions taken or planned resulting from the work of our office . This ...
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... percent of the total administrative budget . We contemplate scheduling approximately 1,000 man - years of our professional staff on reviews and examinations in the major functional areas of defense activities , including procurement ...
... percent of the total administrative budget . We contemplate scheduling approximately 1,000 man - years of our professional staff on reviews and examinations in the major functional areas of defense activities , including procurement ...
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... percent over the comparable period in fiscal year 1966. This represents an increase of over $ 100 million in the total amount of freight payments audited for this same period . For the first 9 months , Mr. Chairman , this 25 - percent ...
... percent over the comparable period in fiscal year 1966. This represents an increase of over $ 100 million in the total amount of freight payments audited for this same period . For the first 9 months , Mr. Chairman , this 25 - percent ...
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... percent on the commodity import program . We really do not know how they were able to arrive at that par- ticular figure . We were not able to get the information , and we do not feel that they have the information on the basic and ...
... percent on the commodity import program . We really do not know how they were able to arrive at that par- ticular figure . We were not able to get the information , and we do not feel that they have the information on the basic and ...
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... percent loss on goods handled by them , was low . I think so too . How much higher do you think that figure would be ? Mr. STAATS . We really don't have an adequate base to develop a pre- cise figure . All that we can be rather positive ...
... percent loss on goods handled by them , was low . I think so too . How much higher do you think that figure would be ? Mr. STAATS . We really don't have an adequate base to develop a pre- cise figure . All that we can be rather positive ...
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1967 appropriation 84th Congress additional agencies allotment allowed for 1967 amount annual rate Architect audit basic basis bill blind BRAY BRENKWORTH budget Capitol Power Plant CARAWAY Chairman Chief POWELL College compensation Congressional Copyright cost depository libraries Division documents DUNPHY elevators employees equipment estimated Federal fiscal year 1968 floor funds Hard Soft Total HARRISON HENLOCK House inquiries installation JAYSON KAMINSTEIN Legislative Reference Service Library of Congress Library's machines maintenance materials Members ment million MUMFORD operation percent personnel positions printing and binding Public Law 763 record repair replacement requested for 1968 RUBEL Salaries and expenses savings Senate Office Building Senator BARTLETT Senator KUCHEL Senator PROXMIRE Senator YARBOROUGH Senator YOUNG Sergeant at Arms Soft Total Hard STAATS staff stairway STEWART subcommittee supplemental telephone tion Total Hard Soft Tunisia U.S. SENATE United Arab Republic University wage board workload
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Page 196 - 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 266 - ... the pay of one of the positions is paid by the Secretary of the Senate or the Clerk of the House of Representatives, or one of the positions is under the Office of the Architect of the Capitol, and if the aggregate gross pay from the positions exceeds $7,724 a year.
Page 124 - Building by the Architect of the Capitol, under the direction jointly of the House Office Building Commission, the Senate Office Building Commission, and the Joint Committee on the Library, after consultation with a committee designated by the American Institute of Architects.
Page 265 - ... pay is provided by law ; such statutory provision or resolution shall be deemed to refer, in lieu of such basic rate, to the per annum gross rate which an employee receiving such basic rate...
Page 6 - Effective examination of the activities of Federal agencies and contractors requires that our audit and investigative work be done at Federal agency offices and installations and contractors' plants located throughout the United States and in numerous locations abroad. For this reason, a large part of the working time of our professional staff of accountants and auditors must be spent in travel status.
Page 46 - Miscellaneous publications. — This item includes printed matter such as the Congressional Directory, Senate and House Journals, memorial addresses of Members, nominations, United States Code and supplements, and publications not carrying a document or report number, such as laws, treaties, committee prints, and similar publications.
Page 39 - With the inception of the revolving fund accounting system in fiscal year 1954, all billings for each fiscal year are based on the orders received during the respective fiscal year. EMPLOYEES ON ROLL As of '— Numbei Fiscal year: 1954 Jan.
Page 48 - Manual, the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, and the Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States in the fiscal year 1969.
Page 45 - Provided further, That this appropriation shall be available for the payment of obligations incurred under the appropriations for similar purposes for preceding fiscal years.
Page 173 - This amount is needed to reimburse the post office for all penalty mail costs incurred by the Office of the Architect of the Capitol. Such reimbursement is required to be made, annually, by Public Law 286, 83d Cong. The increase of $1,000 for 1968 is based on current costs.