Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Appropriations, 3-4. daļasU.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 |
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586. lappuse
... Hampton and members of the Com- mission and the staff . To begin with , Mr. Chairman , Commissioner , may I suggest that you introduce your associates for the record ? Then we will be pleased to go into your presentation . Mr. HAMPTON ...
... Hampton and members of the Com- mission and the staff . To begin with , Mr. Chairman , Commissioner , may I suggest that you introduce your associates for the record ? Then we will be pleased to go into your presentation . Mr. HAMPTON ...
587. lappuse
... HAMPTON , CHAIRMAN , U.S. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Mr. Chairman and members of the committee : We are pleased to be here today , to discuss the budget requests of the Civil Service Commission for fiscal year 1972. Although Commission ...
... HAMPTON , CHAIRMAN , U.S. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Mr. Chairman and members of the committee : We are pleased to be here today , to discuss the budget requests of the Civil Service Commission for fiscal year 1972. Although Commission ...
599. lappuse
... HAMPTON . He goes there well - trained in the personnel business . Mr. Chairman , we are very pleased to appear before you today . This is our first hearing , my first appearance before this subcommittee . I scouted around Washington to ...
... HAMPTON . He goes there well - trained in the personnel business . Mr. Chairman , we are very pleased to appear before you today . This is our first hearing , my first appearance before this subcommittee . I scouted around Washington to ...
600. lappuse
... HAMPTON . Thank you very much . This statement is 31 pages , I appreciate the fact that I do not have to read it in its entirety . I am pleased to give you some of the highlights of the very com- prehensive statement . It is in the same ...
... HAMPTON . Thank you very much . This statement is 31 pages , I appreciate the fact that I do not have to read it in its entirety . I am pleased to give you some of the highlights of the very com- prehensive statement . It is in the same ...
602. lappuse
... HAMPTON . In addition to the budget that was initially sub- mitted , the Office of Management and Budget transmitted to the Con- gress an amendment which we have as an add - on to the budget that was originally presented to you . That ...
... HAMPTON . In addition to the budget that was initially sub- mitted , the Office of Management and Budget transmitted to the Con- gress an amendment which we have as an add - on to the budget that was originally presented to you . That ...
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ABERSFELLER activities ADDABBO additional Administrative Operations amount annuity appropriation assistance authority Average Employment Average Positions Personnel budget Chairman Civil Service Commission Commissioner Congress construction contract Council Department disposal economic EDWARDS employees health benefits equipment estimated evaluation Executive Order expenses Federal Government Federal Office Building Federal Supply Service Financing fiscal year 1972 function funds HAMPTON HOUTHAKKER increase investigations JOHNSON June 30 KUNZIG Labor leased legislation manpower ment million motor pool MYERS National O'MAHONEY payment percent Personnel Benefits personnel compensation Posi Positions Personnel Costs Post Office Postal problem procurement projects Public Buildings Public Buildings Service real property records centers regional reimbursable request responsibility retirement RHOADS ROBISON ROYBAL SAMPSON space staff STEED things tions Total Transportation U.S. Postal Service utilization vehicles workload
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