Impact of Postal Building Program on Federal Agencies: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - 448 lappuses |
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... Nathan , Assistant Director of the Office of Management and Budget ; accompanied by Mr. Charles E. Benton , Assistant Chief of the General Government Programs Division of the Office of Management and Budget_ - U.S. Army Corps of ...
... Nathan , Assistant Director of the Office of Management and Budget ; accompanied by Mr. Charles E. Benton , Assistant Chief of the General Government Programs Division of the Office of Management and Budget_ - U.S. Army Corps of ...
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... NATHAN . I do . Mr. BENTON . I do . Mr. WRIGHT . Thank you . Inasmuch as the statement did arrive rather late , I think it would be appropriate , Mr. Nathan , if you were to proceed on the basis of reading the statement to the committee ...
... NATHAN . I do . Mr. BENTON . I do . Mr. WRIGHT . Thank you . Inasmuch as the statement did arrive rather late , I think it would be appropriate , Mr. Nathan , if you were to proceed on the basis of reading the statement to the committee ...
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... Nathan , you say that the Postal Service is authorized to acquire any facilities it wants to without review of any kind by the President or the Congress . Mr. NATHAN . I think the second point , Mr. Chairman , indicates the extent to ...
... Nathan , you say that the Postal Service is authorized to acquire any facilities it wants to without review of any kind by the President or the Congress . Mr. NATHAN . I think the second point , Mr. Chairman , indicates the extent to ...
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... NATHAN . The intent of the law setting up the Postal Service was to permit them to manage their affairs on a comprehensive basis in a way that meets the very important public need of improving the Nation's mail service and making it ...
... NATHAN . The intent of the law setting up the Postal Service was to permit them to manage their affairs on a comprehensive basis in a way that meets the very important public need of improving the Nation's mail service and making it ...
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... NATHAN . I think it is fair to say that that is a very broad statement , and that your questioning does indicate that if we were to discuss that point in more detail , we would make the observations that you have suggested and drawn out ...
... NATHAN . I think it is fair to say that that is a very broad statement , and that your questioning does indicate that if we were to discuss that point in more detail , we would make the observations that you have suggested and drawn out ...
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5.5 percent acquisition agree AHART appropriate approved Army basis BENTON Blount bulk mail Chairman Chief of Engineers committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY congressional CONSTANDY construction program contract Corps of Engineers correct delegation of authority design and construction developed discussions Division estimated executive fiscal funds going Government GRAY GSA's involved June 28 KREGER Kunzig lease construction LEHNE letter located Management and Budget March 11 agreement March 27 matter ment million months NATHAN needs negotiations Office of Management operate personnel plans Post Office Department postal building Postal Construction postal facilities Postal Public Building Postal Reorganization Act Postmaster projects Public Building Program Public Buildings Act question real estate REBH request responsibility SAMPSON schedule Services Administration SOCOLAR space square feet STAATS struction subcommittee supervision support costs testimony tion transferred U.S. Post Office U.S. Postal Service USPOD USPS WRIGHT
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327. lappuse - Secretary shall affirmatively find that, under the circumstances relating to such project, some other method is in the public interest. All such findings shall be reported promptly in writing to the Committees on Public Works of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
242. lappuse - Except as otherwise provided by law, sums appropriated for the various branches of expenditure in the public service shall be applied solely to the objects for which they are respectively made, and for no others.
330. lappuse - Administration procurement regulations, chapter 5B : (c) Design and construction standards of the General Services Administration; ( d ) National building codes as minimum requirements ; (e) Every effort shall be made to insure that the design will provide facilities economical to operate and maintain and that the architectural style and form will give visual testimony to the dignity, enterprise, vigor, and stability of the American Government...
375. lappuse - I shall be pleased to answer any questions you or the members of your Committee may have on this subject.
148. lappuse - Notwithstanding the other provisions of this section, judgments against the United States arising out of activities of the United States Postal Service shall be paid by the Postal Service out of any funds available to it.
393. lappuse - insulated from direct control by the President, the Bureau of the Budget and the Congress.
133. lappuse - The right of employees, individually or collectively, to petition Congress or a Member of Congress, or to furnish information to either House of Congress, or to a committee or Member thereof, may not be interfered with or denied.".
47. lappuse - Projects heretofore approved pursuant to the provisions of the Public Buildings Act of 1959, as amended (40 USC 601 et seq...
198. lappuse - The Chief of Engineers, under the supervision of the Secretary of the Army, is authorized to construct, maintain, and operate public park and recreational facilities in reservoir areas...
322. lappuse - Act of 1959 (40 USC 601-615) shall, except for the authority in section 4 of that Act, upon request, be delegated to the appropriate executive agency where the estimated cost of the project does not exceed $100,000 and may, in the Administrator's discretion, be delegated in cases exceeding that amount (see sec.