Treasury, U.S. Postal Service, and General Government Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1973: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 1620 pages |
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... Production per Man - Year ( Productivity ) ( consumption of manpower only ) and Unit Cost of Operations ( All resources consumed in production ) .05 Left scale Unit cost .02 .01 Right scale Productivity ( in thousands ) 600 500 400 300 ...
... Production per Man - Year ( Productivity ) ( consumption of manpower only ) and Unit Cost of Operations ( All resources consumed in production ) .05 Left scale Unit cost .02 .01 Right scale Productivity ( in thousands ) 600 500 400 300 ...
Page 89
... fiscal 1973 . This would produce lengthy delays in responding to bond- owners , which generates additional inquiries and complaints thereby creating more work . An increase in the amount of reimbursements to paying agents 89.
... fiscal 1973 . This would produce lengthy delays in responding to bond- owners , which generates additional inquiries and complaints thereby creating more work . An increase in the amount of reimbursements to paying agents 89.
Page 164
... production of 224 mil- lion fewer coins in 1973 and the purchasing of less equipment . The revised 1973 request contained in H. Doc . 92-267 , is an in- crease over the $ 23,300,000 estimate proposed in the January budget submission ...
... production of 224 mil- lion fewer coins in 1973 and the purchasing of less equipment . The revised 1973 request contained in H. Doc . 92-267 , is an in- crease over the $ 23,300,000 estimate proposed in the January budget submission ...
Page 165
... production of 224 million fewer coins in fiscal year 1973 than in fiscal year 1972 and the purchasing of less equipment . Although our appropriation request is only $ 23 , 300 , 000 for fiscal year 1973 , the revenues of the Bureau of ...
... production of 224 million fewer coins in fiscal year 1973 than in fiscal year 1972 and the purchasing of less equipment . Although our appropriation request is only $ 23 , 300 , 000 for fiscal year 1973 , the revenues of the Bureau of ...
Page 166
... production on a more prudent and economical basis . In our opinion , the production of 8.4 billion coins will meet the demand of the Nation's commerce but will provide little , if any , increase to the Mints ' and Banks ' inventory ...
... production on a more prudent and economical basis . In our opinion , the production of 8.4 billion coins will meet the demand of the Nation's commerce but will provide little , if any , increase to the Mints ' and Banks ' inventory ...
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1972 appropriation accounts activities additional Administration agencies amount assistance audit authorized level average positions BUDGET ESTIMATES budget request bulk mail Bureau Chairman checks Commission Committee communications compliance CONGRESS THE LIBRARY coordination cost Council Customs Denver Mint Director disaster Division dollars drug abuse Eisenhower dollar emergency employees employment equipment Executive facilities Federal Financing fiscal year 1973 Full-time equivalent functions funds Government GREENLEE improve Internal Revenue Service legislation man-years manpower ment million National obligations Office of Management operations payments percent permanent positions personnel compensation Philadelphia Mint plans Postal Service President President's processing projects proposed Public Debt RAINS reduction reimbursable responsibility Salaries and Expenses Savings Bonds Secretary CONNALLY Senator BOGGS Senator MONTOYA Special staff statistical Taxpayer Service tion Total Treasury Department U.S. Secret Service Unobligated balance WALTERS WEINBERGER White House workload
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