The Program Information Act: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee ... 91-2, on H.R. 17112, July 30, 1970U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 63 lappuses |
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... types of financial assistance ; 15 assistance in the form of provision of Federal facilities , goods 16 or services , donation or provision of surplus real and personal 17 property ; technical assistance and counseling ; statistical and ...
... types of financial assistance ; 15 assistance in the form of provision of Federal facilities , goods 16 or services , donation or provision of surplus real and personal 17 property ; technical assistance and counseling ; statistical and ...
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... type of information ? Mr. ROTH . The best source at that time was OEO which was publishing its catalog , which claimed in the foreword to encompass or contain all programs . But , in fact , it did not . I think they were a little bit in ...
... type of information ? Mr. ROTH . The best source at that time was OEO which was publishing its catalog , which claimed in the foreword to encompass or contain all programs . But , in fact , it did not . I think they were a little bit in ...
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... type of common use items they may be able to contract for , to see what the Department of Defense was giving up , or would that be kept as a separate operation ? Mr. ROTH . Certain programs in the Department of Defense would be covered ...
... type of common use items they may be able to contract for , to see what the Department of Defense was giving up , or would that be kept as a separate operation ? Mr. ROTH . Certain programs in the Department of Defense would be covered ...
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... types of programs , we put the requirement for information in the permissive form . This shows the congressional intent but yet provides for the flexibility necessary to cover all contingencies . Mr. ERLENBORN . What you really mean is ...
... types of programs , we put the requirement for information in the permissive form . This shows the congressional intent but yet provides for the flexibility necessary to cover all contingencies . Mr. ERLENBORN . What you really mean is ...
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... type of information either identifying these programs or relating to their operation . 4. We found that the maze of over 1,315 Federal assistance programs was so confusing that those intended to benefit often do not know what programs ...
... type of information either identifying these programs or relating to their operation . 4. We found that the maze of over 1,315 Federal assistance programs was so confusing that those intended to benefit often do not know what programs ...
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adequate information application assistance or benefits basic bill BLATNIK Bureau CALEB BOGGS Calif Catalog of Federal Chairman changes circular Committee on Government Congressman Roth cosponsored cost Delaware departments and agencies domestic assistance programs duplication Economic Opportunity EDITH GREEN effort eligibility ERLENBORN executive branch Federal agency Federal aid Federal assistance programs Federal domestic assistance Federal Government Federal programs financial information functional index funds Government Operations grams grants Haase identify improvement included information systems John legislation loans Management and Budget Members of Congress ment Midwest Research Institute National OEO catalog Office of Economic Office of Management Ohio operating Federal assistance operating programs PAUL FINDLEY potential beneficiary PREPARED STATEMENT President problems Program Information Act proposed quarterly REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS requirements responsibilities revised ROSENTHAL Senate specialized catalog specific staff subcommittee tion U.S. Government up-to-date updating Washington WEBER William
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37. lappuse - Federal assistance data base are defined as any function of a Federal agency that provides assistance or benefits for a State or States, territorial possession, county, city, other political subdivision, grouping, or instrumentality thereof; any domestic profit or nonprofit corporation, institution, or individual, other than an agency of the Federal government. A "Federal domestic assistance program...
26. lappuse - Environment (hearings before the Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations of the Senate Committee on Government Operations, 90th Congress, 1st Session) (Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1967).
37. lappuse - Assistance includes, but is not limited to grants, loans, loan guarantees, scholarships, mortgage loans, insurance, and other types of financial assistance, including cooperative agreements; property, technical assistance, counseling, statistical, and other expert information; and service activities of regulatory agencies.
4. lappuse - Federal domestic assistance program" means any function of a Federal agency which provides assistance or benefits that can be requested or applied for by a State or States, territorial possession, county, city, other political subdivision, grouping, or instrumentality thereof; any domestic profit or nonprofit corporation, institution, or individual, other than an agency of the Federal Government. b. A Federal domestic assistance "program...
37. lappuse - Assistance or benefits" includes but is not limited to grants, loans, loan guarantees, scholarships, mortgage loans and insurance or other types of financial assistance; assistance in the form of provision of Federal facilities, goods or services; donation or provision of surplus real and personal property; technical assistance and counseling; statistical and other expert information; and service activities of regulatory agencies. "Assistance or benefits...
25. 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.
61. lappuse - Tiernan follows:] STATEMENT OF HON. ROBERT O. TIERNAN, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND Mr. Chairman, I want to thank you...
11. lappuse - ... am most grateful for you being with us this morning because it is so important to put together a record, as you well know. When this bill comes for final action, it is going to be the record that the committee wants to look at and the report that we write on that record. Your statement, of course, will appear in its entirety in the record, and you may proceed in any way you wish. (The statement referred to follows :) TESTIMONY BY ROSCOE C.
24. lappuse - Information is a primary source for achieving the objectives sought by local government. Getting the right information to the right people at the right time can benefit all types of management action and decisionmaking.
46. lappuse - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. This is my first appearance before this subcommittee in my capacity as...