1. Procurement assistance. -This trust fund is used for military assistance sales of defense articles and services currently authorized by section 507 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended (the act). Defense articles sold consist largely of aircraft, ships, combat and other vehicles, missiles and electronic equipment. In dollar volume, the major portion of this program consists of sales to European and other developed countries of the free world. Section 507(a) of the act authorizes the sale of defense articles from Department of Defense stocks and defense services to eligible countries and international organizations if they agree to pay in dollars not less than the value thereof in advance or within 3 years after delivery. Payment within 120 days of delivery is normally required and the 3-year credit provision is used in very rare exceptions. Section 507(b) of the act provides contract authority for the procurement of defense articles and defense services for sale to eligible countries and international organizations if such purchasers provide the U.S. Government with a dependable undertaking to: (1) pay the full amount of the procurement contract which will assure the U.S. Government against any loss on the contract, and (2) to make funds available in such amounts and at such times as may be required to meet the payments or 1 FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENTContinued MUTUAL DEFENSE AND DEVELOPMENT TRUST FUNDS-Continued other costs required by or resulting from the contract. An amendment made by the Foreign Assistance Act of 1964 provides authority for dependable undertaking transactions under section 507 (b) where the eligible purchaser agrees to pay 120 days after delivery with Department of Defense appropriations used to meet payments required by such contracts, which appropriations are to be reimbursed by amounts subsequently received from the purchasers. 2. Advances for economic assistance. By agreement with certain governments, the Agency for International Development acts as agent, utilizing dollar advances by them to arrange transportation services for commodities purchased by those countries (22 U.S.C. 2151). 3. Technical assistance, U.S. dollars advanced from foreign governments.-Funds advanced by foreign countries are used to pay some local costs of development grant programs in those countries in accordance with bilateral agreements (22 U.S.C. 2151). Object Classification (in thousands of dollars) Total number of permanent positions.. Full-time equivalent of other positions. Average number of all employees.. Average salary of ungraded positions.. Identification code 04-40-9999-0-7-152 Program by activities: 10 Volunteer and project costs (obligations) __ Financing: 21 Unobligated balance available, start of year. 24 Unobligated balance, end of year.. 60 New obligational authority (appropriation).. New obligational authority is distributed as follows: Gifts and donations__. U.S. dollars advanced from foreign governments Relation of obligations to expenditures: 71 Total obligations (affecting expenditures). 72 Obligated balance, start of year... 74 Obligated balance, end of year. 90 Expenditures.. Expenditures are distributed as follows: U.S. dollars advanced from foreign govern ments. 7,580 1,309 3,263 613 4,673 227 11,714 945 1,848 729 9 490 404 6,727 7,009 7,007 8 844 796 812 7,805 7,819 1,447 1,422 3,913 3,902 621 796 33,808 4,689 10 4,463 $1,510 PEACE CORPS GIFTS AND DONATIONS Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars) 1964 actual 122 -29 72 164 4 160 1965 estimate 122 32 -2 152 48 103 254 -72 68 250 246 254 2 -3 253 1966 estimate 1965 1966 estimate estimate ∞ 245 5,821 286 7,803 799 2,234 1,046 523 224 32,675 4,450 0 4,233 $1,655 Miscellaneous contributed funds received by gift, furtherance of the program. (22 U.S.C. 2509(a)(3) and devise, bequest, or from foreign governments are used in 75 Stat. 612, as amended.) 1007 3,975 250 -454 3,771 2,140 71 1.560 137 475 1,545 70 1,667 3,900 3,900 -210 186 6 3,876 2,162 70 1,644 3,900 3,900 454 -484 3,870 2,160 70 1,640 1 Includes capital outlay as follows: 1964, $21 thousand; 1965, $56 thousand; 1966, $31 thousand. 2 Selected resources as of June 30 are as follows: Unpaid undelivered orders, 1963. $18 thousand; 1964, $38 thousand; 1965, $38 thousand; 1966, $38 thousand. 1 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE-Continued AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE-Continued AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE TRUST FUNDS-Continued The following services are financed by fees and miscellaneous contributions advanced by importers, manufacturers, States, organizations, individuals, and others. 1. Expenses and refunds, inspection and grading of farm products provide for (a) inspection and certification of animal foods and inedible agricultural products in interstate and foreign commerce; (b) identification and marking of divided portions of meat, meat byproducts, and meat food products for human consumption, which have been previously federally inspected and so marked, in order that divided portions will bear Federal marks; (c) examination of meat and meat food products in federally inspected meatpacking plants for compliance with contract specifications; and (d) a food inspection service covering any article of human food derived wholly or in part from meat, meat byproducts or meat food products not subject to the Federal meat inspection laws but for which the mark of Federal meat inspection is requested (7 U.S.C. 1622h, 1624). 2. Expenses, feed and attendants for animals in quarantine are paid from fees advanced by importers (21 U.S.C. 102). 3. Miscellaneous contributed funds received from States, local organizations, individuals, and others are available for work under cooperative agreements on miscellaneous farm, utilization, and marketing research activities, plant quarantine inspection, and cooperative plant pest control activities (5 U.S.C. 67, 563). Object Classification (in thousands of dollars) 39 39 9 55 54 $7.737 8.3 $8,135 8.2 $8,130 $4,867 $4,878 $4,868 99.0 1964 actual Identification code 05-16-8200-0-7-355 5 FARMER COOPERATIVE SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS CONTRIBUTED FUNDS Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars) 5 5 21.0 Travel and transportation of persons... 25.1 Other services.. Total obligations.. -1 5 Miscellaneous funds received from States, local organizations, individuals, and others are available for work agreements (5 U.S.C. 67, 563). These funds represent reimbursements for the travel expenses of F.E.S. employees conducting program training sessions. 1964 actual 7 11 11 11 -7 1965 1966 estimate estimate 1964 actual 5 11 5 11 5 -1 5 2 2 1966 1965 estimate estimate 2 1 Selected resources as of June 30 are as follows: Unpaid undelivered orders, 1963, $0; 1964, $7 thousand; 1965, $0; 1966, $0. 27 Miscellaneous funds received from States, local organi zations, and others are available for work under cooperstive agreements (5 U.S.C. 67, 563). Object Classification (in thousands of dollars) 9 5 5 5 2 2 1965 1966 estimate estimate |