72 Obligated balance, start of year.. 2,270 1.419 74 Obligated balance, end of year.. 1,500 1.419 1 Selected resources as of June 30 are as follows: Unpaid undelivered orders, 1963, $0; 1964, $730 thousand: 1965, $730 thousand; 1966, $0. These funds assist State governments in developing programs for the management of their resources in time of emergency in the national interest as well as their own. Each State also contributes funds and personnel to the program, and Federal departments and agencies with emergency resource responsibilities actively participate. No new funds are requested in 1966 since it is expected that each State will have developed an adequate degree of readiness with funds previously appropriated. 1 Selected resources as of June 30 are as follows: Unpaid undelivered orders, 1963, $119 thousand (1964 adjustments, -$53 thousand); 1964, $1 thousand; 1965, $1 thousand; 1966, $1 thousand. Through a series of Executive orders the following agencies have been requested to prepare national emergency plans and develop preparedness programs under the general guidance and review of the Office of Emergency Planning, the President's principal staff agency for the nonmilitary defense program. 1. Agriculture. The Department is responsible for mobilization and management of national food resources in an emergency. The 1966 program will concentrate on achieving readiness at the State and local level. 2. Commerce.-The Department develops long-range emergency preparedness programs for all forms of transportation. It is also responsible for mobilization of production facilities in the event of emergency. Census data is developed for the use of the National Resource Evaluation Center. 3. Health, Education, and Welfare.-Responsibilities have been assigned to this Department to improve the Nation's civil defense readiness in areas of emergency health and welfare. Food and Drug personnel are trained in radiological, biological and chemical warfare. Measures are developed to insure safety of drugs in an emergency. Emergency welfare programs are developed and disseminated to State and local welfare agencies. 4. Interior.-The Department is responsible for preparedness programs covering electric power, petroleum and gas, solid fuels and minerals. These programs are carried on with the cooperation of private industry. 5. Labor.-The Department is responsible for insuring the availability of an adequate labor force to meet mobilization and civil defense requirements. A capability is also maintained for emergency wage wage and salary stabilization. 6. Treasury. The Department develops national emergency plans relating to economic stabilization and emergency monetary programs. 7. Federal Aviation Agency.-The Agency works, under national transportation plans and programs, with the air transport industry to maintain the emergency preparedness of civil aviation and airports. 8. Housing and Home Finance Agency.-This Agency develops plans and programs for provision of emergency housing and related community facilities. 9. Federal Communications Commission.-As part of the program to mobilize the Nation's communications re The Office of Science and Technology provides advisory assistance and staff support to the President in developing policies and evaluating programs to assure that science and technology are used most effectively in the interest of national security and the general welfare. The Office provides the staff support for the President's Science Advisory Committee and for the Federal Council for Science and Technology. Object Classification (in thousands of dollars) 1964 actual 1965 1966 estimate estimate 11.3 Personnel compensation: Positions other than permanent...... 21.0 Travel and transportation of persons.. 4 37 99.0 Total obligations..... 41 SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR TRADE General and special funds: SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses necessary for the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations, including hire of passenger motor vehicles, and services as authorized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U.S.C. 55a), but at rates for individuals not to exceed $75 per diem, $525,000 $567,000. (19 U.S.C. 1871; Executive Order No. 11075 of January 15, 1963, as amended by Executive Order No. 11106 of April 18, 1963, and Executive Order No. 11113 of June 13, 1963; Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1965.) Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars) 3 23.0 Rent, communications, and utilities. 24 24 26 Identification code 25.1 Other services.... 24.0 Printing and reproduction... 6 25.2 Services of other agencies.. 26.0 Supplies and materials.. 6 7 Trade agreement administration (program 31.0 Equipment... costs, funded) 1 Change in selected resources 2 1 Includes capital outlay as follows: 1964, $6 thousand; 1965, $2 thousand; The President's Committee on Consumer Interests was established by Executive Order 11136, dated January 3, 1964, to consider matters affecting the consumer interest. The Committee is composed of representatives from the departments and agencies conducting major consumer programs, as well as public members appointed by the President. The public members are constituted as the Consumer Advisory Council. 90 The President's Committee on Equal Opportunity in Housing was established by Executive Order 11063, dated November 20, 1962, to assist in the implementation of the Order which is designed so assure equal opportunity to all citizens in the purchase or leasing of housing owned or assisted by the Federal Government. The Committee is composed of the Secretary of the Treasury; the Secretary of Defense; the Attorney General; the Secretary of Agriculture; the Housing and Home Finance Administrator; the Administrator of Veterans Affairs; the Chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board; a member of the staff of the Executive Office of the President assigned to the Committee by direction of the President, and public members appointed by the President. The Committee is financed through contributions by the agencies subject to the Executive order. 03-65-3930-0-4-903 11.1 Personnel compensation: 11.3 Permanent positions.-- Positions other than permanent. 27 123 1 8 11 20 40 Identification code 11.5 Other personnel compensation Total personnel compensation... 12.0 Personnel benefits... 21.0 Travel and transportation of persons. 22.0 Transportation of things... 23.0 Rent, communications, and utilities. 24.0 Printing and reproduction............. 25.1 Other services... 25.2 Services of other agencies. 26.0 Supplies and materials.. 31.0 Equipment...- 99.0 Total obligations.... Personnel Summary Total number of permanent positions. 112620 Object Classification (in thousands of dollars) |