Legislative Branch AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1999 |
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... major administrative achievement was the implementation of the merit review program with the development of performance objectives , annual staff evaluations and an incentive compensation program based on merit . The second sig ...
... major administrative achievement was the implementation of the merit review program with the development of performance objectives , annual staff evaluations and an incentive compensation program based on merit . The second sig ...
50. lappuse
... Major cataloging efforts were directed towards older mate- rials with the long range goal of having the entire collection accessible online . Cur- rently , patron access to the Library's online catalog is limited to terminals in the ...
... Major cataloging efforts were directed towards older mate- rials with the long range goal of having the entire collection accessible online . Cur- rently , patron access to the Library's online catalog is limited to terminals in the ...
51. lappuse
... major national law firms representing Fortune 100 corpora- tions . The services the office provides are the same legal services the attorneys pro- vided their clients while in private practice . The activities of the SCCE during 1997 ...
... major national law firms representing Fortune 100 corpora- tions . The services the office provides are the same legal services the attorneys pro- vided their clients while in private practice . The activities of the SCCE during 1997 ...
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... major projects underway in the Senate ( LIS , FMIS , and HRIS ) will replace many of the currently non - compliant software systems in the Secretary's Office . There remain some commercial off - the - shelf packages and internally ...
... major projects underway in the Senate ( LIS , FMIS , and HRIS ) will replace many of the currently non - compliant software systems in the Secretary's Office . There remain some commercial off - the - shelf packages and internally ...
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... the Senate Budget Book , previously provided to your Committee . The budget estimates for fiscal year 1999 are divided into three major categories as follows : Senate Items Contingent Expense Items Joint Items of the Senate 62.
... the Senate Budget Book , previously provided to your Committee . The budget estimates for fiscal year 1999 are divided into three major categories as follows : Senate Items Contingent Expense Items Joint Items of the Senate 62.
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105th Congress 1999 budget request 2000 compliant Accounting additional agency analysis Answer appropriation Architect areas bill Capitol Police Board Chairman CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressional Congressional Accountability Act continue Copyright Office cost covered employees CRS products debate clause dissemination distribution documents efforts electronic employing offices ensure estimates expenses facility Federal filed fiscal year 1999 funding Government GPO's HANTMAN hearings House implementation increase Internet Joint Committee staff legislative branch Library of Congress Library's mainframe mainframe computer Members ment million needs Office of Compliance operations percent personnel Printing proposed Question Record replacement response revenue Scheduled Senate offices Senator BENNETT Senator DORGAN Sergeant at Arms speech or debate Subcommittee Thank tion U.S. Capitol Police U.S. Senate upgrade
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