Report to the Congress: Extensive Use of Military Personnel in Civilian-type Positions1972 - 27 lappuses |
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... continue . ( See p . 17. ) The military departments have personnel survey teams which periodically review the management and utilization of personnel at military installa- tions . The survey teams , as a general rule , have not ...
... continue . ( See p . 17. ) The military departments have personnel survey teams which periodically review the management and utilization of personnel at military installa- tions . The survey teams , as a general rule , have not ...
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... continue to be accomplished by Government personnel or by contractors . ( See p . 18. ) As part of the scope of manpower reviews , personnel survey teams should determine whether personnel assignments comply with the policy and the ...
... continue to be accomplished by Government personnel or by contractors . ( See p . 18. ) As part of the scope of manpower reviews , personnel survey teams should determine whether personnel assignments comply with the policy and the ...
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... and military personnel could perform the tasks equally well . As long as military personnel continue to be used in positions that do not require military incumbents , these personnel will not be available to perform combat or combat- 9.
... and military personnel could perform the tasks equally well . As long as military personnel continue to be used in positions that do not require military incumbents , these personnel will not be available to perform combat or combat- 9.
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... continue to be staffed with military personnel . Con- sideration will be given to the need for establishing staffing guidance for positions other than those in forces for which military incumbents must be provided . Some actions already ...
... continue to be staffed with military personnel . Con- sideration will be given to the need for establishing staffing guidance for positions other than those in forces for which military incumbents must be provided . Some actions already ...
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... continue . We believe that the personnel survey teams could pro- vide valuable assistance to the military departments in mon- itoring compliance with DOD's policy . This could be accom- plished by determining , as a part of their ...
... continue . We believe that the personnel survey teams could pro- vide valuable assistance to the military departments in mon- itoring compliance with DOD's policy . This could be accom- plished by determining , as a part of their ...
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APPENDIX Army ASD(M&RA assignments which deviate ASSISTANT SECRETARY budgetary limitations Camp Pendleton civilian personnel ceilings civilian positions civilian spaces civilian-type positions compliance with DOD's Congress constraints converted to civilian Defense Manpower Department of Defense determine DOD's policy employment and budgetary February 22 filled by civilians filled by military Fort Carson guidelines to installation inconsistent with DOD's installa installation commanders installation officials lack of staffing Management and Budget MANPOWER AND RESERVE mili military department headquarters military installations military personnel appropriations military positions Navy number of military numbers of positions occupied by military Pearl Harbor personnel and civilians personnel assignments personnel costs PERSONNEL IN CIVILIAN-TYPE personnel survey teams posi positions not requiring positions to civilian realistic estimates requiring military incumbents RESERVE AFFAIRS Secretary of Defense sonnel specific guidelines staffed with military staffing guidance staffing guidelines staffing guides staffing practices substituting civilians suitable for civilian tary tions Travis Air Force types and numbers
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1. lappuse - civilians shall be utilized In all positions which do not require military incumbents for reasons of law, training, security, discipline, rotation, or combat readiness, or which do not require a military background for successful performance of the duties involved.
6. lappuse - Congress created the Bureau of the Budget (now the Office of Management and Budget) to review the morass of agency budgetary information and to approve agency budget requests.
25. lappuse - The Passenger Reservation Center at Travis Air Force Base schedules international air travel for all DOD personnel on flights made on military or commercial aircraft originating from the west coast. The Center was authorized 57 military positions and 37 civilian positions. Installation officials stated that 49 of the 57 military positions could be filled by civilians.
6. lappuse - No person shall be appointed as a full-time civilian employee to a permanent position in the executive branch during any month when the number of such employees is greater than the number of such employees on June 30, 1966.
9. lappuse - At three Navy bachelor officers' quarters located at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 109 military positions were authorized to provide services to and housekeeping for officers using these quarters. Navy officials agreed that all 109 positions could be filled by civilians. A shortage of funds was cited as a factor considered in not having civilians assigned to these positions.
26. lappuse - ... military staffing mix at all levels. We believe we have an adequate program. It is not necessarily a problem of transferring money. Mr. FLYNT. As an example, the GAO stated that "1,746 military personnel were assigned to garrison units at Fort Carson, which were authorized a total strength of 806. These units were responsible for performing administrative maintenance, and operating functions — housekeeping-type duties — at the installation. Duties performed by most of these personnel could...
9. lappuse - Survey teams are not giving serious consideration to substituting civilians for military personnel, and survey team findings are not always reported to headquarters. For example, in June 1970, the Marine Corps initiated a study to determine the maximum number of military positions that could be converted to civilian positions. At Camp Pendleton 478 of the 2,351 military positions reviewed were considered to be suitable for conversion.
9. lappuse - ... end year civilian ceilings accordingly. Mr. FLYNT. For example, the GAO found that "At the Security Police Squadron, Travis Air Force Base, Calif., 19 military personnel were being used in clerical or administrative positions. Base officials agreed that civilians could be used in 13 of these positions. The officials stated that placing civilians in these positions would release military security policemen for police-type work and would make more military security policemen available for overseas...
25. lappuse - ... possible. Mr. DAVIS. Tending to support some of our previous discussion here, in that GAO report, General, there appears the following: "These Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, requested an authorization for 13 additional civilian and 74 military positions to handle an increased workload for its ADP installation. Officials at the base stated that they did not request more civilian positions and less military positions because of civilian employment ceilings.