Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 2003: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 |
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... offices throughout the world and must work closely on a daily basis with many different agencies , such as the State Department and Office of the U.S. Trade Representative . The FAS proposals also include increased funding for the Cochran ...
... offices throughout the world and must work closely on a daily basis with many different agencies , such as the State Department and Office of the U.S. Trade Representative . The FAS proposals also include increased funding for the Cochran ...
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... offices provide leadership , coordination and support for all administrative and policy functions of the Department . These offices are vital to USDA's success in providing effective customer service and efficient program delivery ...
... offices provide leadership , coordination and support for all administrative and policy functions of the Department . These offices are vital to USDA's success in providing effective customer service and efficient program delivery ...
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... OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY STAFFING Mr. Bonilla : Provide tables similar to the ones provided on pages 359 through 361 of last year's hearing record that list current staff in each of the OSEC offices , the position title , the grade level ...
... OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY STAFFING Mr. Bonilla : Provide tables similar to the ones provided on pages 359 through 361 of last year's hearing record that list current staff in each of the OSEC offices , the position title , the grade level ...
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... offices worked closely with these States in fiscal year 2001 , providing technical assistance and data analysis , to help address error rate challenges and to improve payment accuracy . Preliminary quality control ( QC ) data shows ...
... offices worked closely with these States in fiscal year 2001 , providing technical assistance and data analysis , to help address error rate challenges and to improve payment accuracy . Preliminary quality control ( QC ) data shows ...
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... OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY PROGRAM INCREASES Mr. Bonilla : The budget request inadequately justifies the requests for the program increases for the Office of the Secretary , and all other Under Secretary offices . Please provide specific ...
... OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY PROGRAM INCREASES Mr. Bonilla : The budget request inadequately justifies the requests for the program increases for the Office of the Secretary , and all other Under Secretary offices . Please provide specific ...
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Page 236 - Assistant Secretaries, and members of their Immediate staffs, directs and coordinates the work of the Department. This Includes developing policy, maintaining relationships with agricultural organizations and others in the development of farm programs, and maintaining liaison with the Executive Office of the President and members of Congress on all matters pertaining to agricultural policy. The...