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REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS-Con.

Intragovernmental funds-Continued

ARMY MANAGEMENT FUND-Continued

This fund was created to simplify the financing and accounting for operations supported by two or more appropriations (5 U.S.C. 172e). The corpus of the fund consists of $1 million. Activities presently financed through the fund are as follows:

1. Defense telephone service, Washington, D.C.-Finances the operations of the telephone service of the Department of Defense in Washington.

2. Transportation services.-Provides for the payment centrally of transportation charges for Government bills of lading, transportation requests, meal tickets, and other charges incident to transportation costs incurred by the Army.

3. Construction activity, Europe-Finances certain administrative and overhead expenses in the Department of Defense construction programs in Western Europe.

Object Classification (in thousands of dollars)

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-290,592 446,367 311,307 -910,875 -1,147,618

-245,251

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74.98 Obligated balance, end of year.. Receivables in excess of obligations, end of year.. Adjustments in expired accounts.

-77,056

1,147,618 245,251 -7.487

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12.0 Personnel benefits....

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1 Reimbursements from non-Federal sources represent payments for inspection work accomplished for foreign governments (22 U.S.C. 1816).

This fund was created to facilitate the financing of operations supported by two or more appropriations (10 U.S.C. 2209). The principal activity financed through the fund is the Polaris ballistic missile program. Reimbursable orders for the Polaris program are issued to the fund from Navy appropriations for Procurement, Operation and maintenance, and Research, development, test, and evaluation. Other operations financed are transpor tation of supplies, materials, and equipment of the Navy; the material inspection service; incentive award payments; departmental telephone and maintenance services and the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals.

Object Classification (in thousands of dollars)

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Receipts and other offsets (items 11-17).

Obligations affecting expenditures.. 72.98 Obligated balance, start of year... 74.98 Obligated balance, end of year...

90

Expenditures.....

1964 actual

1965 estimate

1966 estimate

18,555 -18,526

18,000 -18.000

18,000

-18,000

29 4,234 4,642 4,234 -4,234 -4,234 -4,234

437

This fund represents advances received for goods or services furnished foreign governments and others (31 U.S.C. 643). Authorized individuals and organizations requesting goods or services are required to advance amounts to cover the estimated value to this fund. These advances are then used to reimburse the Operation and maintenance, Navy, and other appropriations for the value of goods provided or services rendered. Examples include (a) utilities, repairs, and maintenance furnished to morale, welfare, and recreation activities; (b) utilities furnished to tenants of Navy housing projects; and (c) utilities, sale of material, equipment rental, and other services for contractors and other private parties, primarily in oversea locations. Advances received from foreign governments are principally for sales of material and miscellaneous Object Classification (in thousands of dollars)

services.

This fund was created to facilitate the financing of activities supported by two or more appropriations (5) U.S.C. 172e). The corpus of the fund is $1 million.

The fund has no financing activities planned for 1965 or 1966. However, the corpus of the fund will be retained to provide the means for financing appropriate activities in the future.

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Identification code 07-40-4888-0-4-051

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99.0 Total obligations..

18,555 18,000 18,000

CONSOLIDATED Working Funds, Army

Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars)

Identification code

07-40-9998-0-4-051

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Prior year balance returned (obligations) (object class 44.0)..

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Expenditures....

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NAVAL WORKING FUND

Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars)

year...

24.98 Unobligated balance available, end of

104

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Military personnel, Army.

Operation and maintenance:

Operation and maintenance, Army.

Operation and maintenance, Navy.

Operation and maintenance, Marine Corps. Operation and maintenance, Air Force.

Total, operation and maintenance.

Procurement of equipment and missiles, Army. Procurement of aircraft and missiles, Navy.

Shipbuilding and conversion, Navy.

Procurement, Marine Corps.

Aircraft procurement, Air Force.

Missile procurement, Air Force.

Aircraft and related procurement, Navy.

Procurement of ordnance and ammunition, Navy.

Total, procurement.

Research, development, test, and evaluation:

Research, development, test, and evaluation, Air Force.

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GENERAL PROVISIONS

SEC. 501. During the current fiscal year, the Secretary of Defense and the Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, respectively, if they should deem it advantageous to the national defense, and if in their opinions the existing facilities of the Department of Defense are inadequate, are authorized to procure services in accordance with section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U.S.C. 55a), under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Defense, and to pay in connection therewith travel expenses of individuals, including actual transportation and per diem in lieu of subsistence while traveling from their homes or places of business to official duty station and return as may be authorized by law: Provided, That such contracts may be renewed annually.

SEC. 502. During the current fiscal year, provisions of law prohibiting the payment of compensation to, or employment of, any person not a citizen of the United States shall not apply to personnel of the Department of Defense.

SEC. 503. Appropriations contained in this Act shall be available for insurance of official motor vehicles in foreign countries, when required by laws of such countries; payments in advance of expenses determined by the investigating officer to be necessary and in accord with local custom for conducting investigations in foreign countries incident to matters relating to the activities of the department concerned; reimbursement of General Services Administration for security guard services for protection of confidential files; reimbursement of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for expenses in connection with investigation of defense contractor personnel; and all necessary expenses, at the seat of government of the United States of America or elsewhere, in connection with communication and other services and supplies as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act: Provided, That no appropriation contained in this Act, and no funds available from prior appropriations to component departments and agencies of the Department of Defense, shall be used to pay tuition or to make other payments to educational institutions in connection with the instruction or training of file clerks, stenographers, and typists receiving, or prospective file clerks, stenographers, and typists who will receive compensation at a rate below the minimum rate of pay for positions allocated to grade GS-5 under the Classification Act of 1949, as amended.

SEC. 504. Any appropriation available to the Army, Navy, or the Air Force may, under such regulations as the Secretary concerned may prescribe, be used for expenses incident to the maintenance, pay, and allowances of prisoners of war, other persons in Army, Navy, or Air Force custody whose status is determined by the Secretary concerned to be similar to prisoners of war, and persons detained in such custody pursuant to Presidential proclamation.

SEC. 505. Appropriations available to the Department of Defense for the current fiscal year for maintenance or construction shall be available for acquisition of land as authorized by section 2672 of title 10, United States Code.

SEC. 506. Appropriations for the Department of Defense for the current fiscal year shall be available, (a) except as authorized by the Act of September 30, 1950 (20 U.S.C. 236-244), for primary and secondary schooling for minor dependents of military and civilian personnel of the Department of Defense residing on military or naval installations or stationed in foreign countries, as authorized for the Navy by section 7204 of title 10, United States Code, in amounts not exceeding an average of [$285] $455 per student, when the Secretary of the Department concerned finds that schools, if any, available in the locality, are unable to provide adequately for the education of such dependents: Provided, That the foregoing amount may be exceeded to the extent necessary to provide for any increase in tuition payments (including payments required by law to be made to the Canal Zone Government) during the current fiscal year; (b) for expenses in connection with administration of occupied areas; (e) for payment of rewards as authorized for the Navy by section 7209 (a) of title 10, United States Code, for information leading to the discovery of missing naval property or the recovery thereof; (d) for payment of deficiency judgments and interests thereon arising out of condemnation proceedings; (e) for leasing of buildings and facilities including payment of rentals for special purpose space at the seat of government and, in the conduct of field exercises and maneuvers or, in administering the provisions of 43 U.S.C. 315q, rentals may be paid in advance; (f) payments under contracts for maintenance of tools and facilities for twelve months beginning at any time during the fiscal year; (g) maintenance of Defense access roads certified as important to national defense in accordance with section 210 of title 23, United States Code.

SEC. 507. Appropriations for the Department of Defense for the current fiscal year shall be available for: (a) donations of not to exceed $25 to each prisoner upon each release from confinement in military or contract prison and to each person discharged for fraud

ulent enlistment; (b) authorized issues of articles to prisoners, applicants for enlistment and persons in military custody; (c) subsistence of selective service registrants called for induction, applicants for enlistment, prisoners, civilian employees as authorized by law, and supernumeraries when necessitated by emergent military circumstances; (d) reimbursement for subsistence of enlisted personnel while sick in hospitals; (e) expenses of prisoners confined in nonmilitary facilities; (f) military courts, boards, and commissions; (g) utility services for buildings erected at private cost, as authorized by law, and buildings on military reservations authorized by regulations to be used for welfare and recreational purposes; (h) exchange fees, and losses in the accounts of disbursing officers or agents in accordance with law; (i) expenses of Latin-American cooperation as authorized for the Navy by law (10 U.S.C. 7208); and (j) expenses of apprehension and delivery of deserters, prisoners, and members absent without leave, including payment of rewards of not to exceed $25 in any one case [: Provided, That section 212 of the Act of June 30, 1932 (5 U.S.C. 59a), shall not apply to retired military personnel on duty at the United States Soldiers' Home].

SEC. 508. Insofar as practicable, the Secretary of Defense shall assist American small business to participate equitably in the furnishing of commodities and services financed with funds appropriated under this Act by making available or causing to be made available to suppliers in the United States, and particularly to small independent enterprises, information, as far in advance as possible, with respect to purchases proposed to be financed with funds appropriated under this Act, and by making available or causing to be made available to purchasing and contracting agencies of the Department of Defense information as to commodities and services produced and furnished by small independent enterprises in the United States, and by otherwise helping to give small business an opportunity to participate in the furnishing of commodities and services financed with funds appropriated by this Act.

SEC. 509. No appropriation contained in this Act shall be available for expenses of operation of messes (other than organized messes the operating expenses of which are financed principally from nonappropriated funds) at which meals are sold to officers or civilians except under regulations approved by the Secretary of Defense, which shall (except under unusual or extraordinary circumstances) establish rates for such meals sufficient to provide reimbursement of operating expenses and food costs to the appropriations concerned: Provided, That officers and civilians in a travel status receiving a per diem allowance in lieu of subsistence shall be charged at the rate of not less than $2.50 per day: Provided further, That for the purposes of this section payments for meals at the rates established hereunder may be made in cash or by deductions from the pay of civilian employees: Provided further, That members of organized nonprofit youth groups sponsored at either the national or local level, when extended the privilege of visiting a military installation and permitted to eat in the general mess by the commanding officer of the installation, shall pay the commuted ration cost of such meal or meals.

SEC. 510. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be available until expended unless expressly so provided elsewhere in this or some other appropriation Act.

SEC. 511. Appropriations of the Department of Defense available for operation and maintenance, may be reimbursed during the current fiscal year for all expenses involved in the preparation for disposal and for the disposal of military supplies, equipment, and materiel, and for all expenses of production of lumber or timber products pursuant to section 2665 of title 10, United States Code, from amounts received as proceeds from the sale of any such property: Provided, That a report of receipts and disbursements under this limitation shall be made quarterly to the Committees on Appropriations of the Congress: Provided further, That no funds available to agencies of the Department of Defense shall be used for the operation, acquisition, or construction of new facilities or equipment for new facilities in the continental limits of the United States for metal scrap baling or shearing or for melting or sweating aluminum scrap unless the Secretary of Defense or an Assistant Secretary of Defense designated by him determines, with respect to each facility involved, that the operation of such facility is in the national interest.

SEC. 512. (a) During the current fiscal year, the President may exempt appropriations, funds, and contract authorizations, available for military functions under the Department of Defense, from the provisions of subsection (c) of section 3679 of the Revised Statutes, as amended, whenever he deems such action to be necessary in the interests of national defense.

(b) Upon determination by the President that such action is necessary, the Secretary of Defense is authorized to provide for the cost of an airborne alert as an excepted expense in accordance with the provisions of Revised Statutes 3732 (41 U.S.C. 11).

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