Second Supplemental Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1976: Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 13172 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 1510 pages |
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... STAFF , CONSTRUCTION W. R. MARTIN , CHIEF DATA MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR H. SEIFERT , DEPUTY CHIEF DATA MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR DR . J. D. CHASE , CHIEF MEDICAL DIRECTOR DR . L. V. FOYE , JR . , DEPUTY CHIEF MEDICAL DIRECTOR R. E. LINDSEY , JR ...
... STAFF , CONSTRUCTION W. R. MARTIN , CHIEF DATA MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR H. SEIFERT , DEPUTY CHIEF DATA MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR DR . J. D. CHASE , CHIEF MEDICAL DIRECTOR DR . L. V. FOYE , JR . , DEPUTY CHIEF MEDICAL DIRECTOR R. E. LINDSEY , JR ...
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... STAFF - YEARS Question . The budget estimate for the current fiscal year provides for an average staff of 89. What have your staff - years amounted to so far this fiscal year ? Answer . At the beginning of this fiscal year , we had 58 ...
... STAFF - YEARS Question . The budget estimate for the current fiscal year provides for an average staff of 89. What have your staff - years amounted to so far this fiscal year ? Answer . At the beginning of this fiscal year , we had 58 ...
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... staff on my right , and Mr. Lee Kester , also of my staff . On my left Mr. Bill Campbell , our budget officer , and Mr. Warren Blight of the Department of Agriculture , Office of Management and Finance . As you mentioned , we are ...
... staff on my right , and Mr. Lee Kester , also of my staff . On my left Mr. Bill Campbell , our budget officer , and Mr. Warren Blight of the Department of Agriculture , Office of Management and Finance . As you mentioned , we are ...
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... staff at this time only to discontinue the services of that staff as of October 1 , 1976. We have retained within the additional amounts provided by Congress those funds which we can use without permanent manpower to increase our ...
... staff at this time only to discontinue the services of that staff as of October 1 , 1976. We have retained within the additional amounts provided by Congress those funds which we can use without permanent manpower to increase our ...
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... staff so that our people in the field will be able to undertake the new functions embodied in the Act . It is critical that a focal point in the Bureau be created for the implementation and oversight of those program activities under ...
... staff so that our people in the field will be able to undertake the new functions embodied in the Act . It is critical that a focal point in the Bureau be created for the implementation and oversight of those program activities under ...
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