Federal Advisory Committee Act views of committee members and agencies on federal advisory committee issues : report to congressional requestersDIANE Publishing, 1998 |
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... agencies to which their committees reported sought advice and recommendations from the committees and used the advice ... input than agency officials in formulating committee advice or recommendations. About 79 percent of the respondents ...
... agencies to which their committees reported sought advice and recommendations from the committees and used the advice ... input than agency officials in formulating committee advice or recommendations. About 79 percent of the respondents ...
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... input than agency officials, and 65 percent said that committee members should provide somewhat more or much more input. In addition, about 26 percent of the general advisory committee respondents, compared to about 16 percent of ...
... input than agency officials, and 65 percent said that committee members should provide somewhat more or much more input. In addition, about 26 percent of the general advisory committee respondents, compared to about 16 percent of ...
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... agencies be given the authority to terminate mandated committees . Agencies made various suggestions , such as that ... input than were general advisory committees . The nature of their work may explain why peer review panels do not ...
... agencies be given the authority to terminate mandated committees . Agencies made various suggestions , such as that ... input than were general advisory committees . The nature of their work may explain why peer review panels do not ...
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... Agencies. In general terms, most of the agencies—16 of the 19—said FACA had not prohibited them from receiving or soliciting input from public task forces, public working groups, or public forums on issues or concerns of the agency. The ...
... Agencies. In general terms, most of the agencies—16 of the 19—said FACA had not prohibited them from receiving or soliciting input from public task forces, public working groups, or public forums on issues or concerns of the agency. The ...
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... input because of their concern about the possibility of future litigation ... agency does permit members of the public to speak before its advisory ... than this 15 day advance notice at times during fiscal years 1995 through 1997. All ...
... input because of their concern about the possibility of future litigation ... agency does permit members of the public to speak before its advisory ... than this 15 day advance notice at times during fiscal years 1995 through 1997. All ...
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1995 through FY According to GSA add additional sheets advice and recommendations advice or recommendations advisory committee meetings Advisory Committee Members Advisory Committees Agency agency officials basis to judge ceilings charter committee's Committees Agency Questionnaire compliance with FACA Continue with question Department designated federal officer detailed minutes discretionary advisory committees discretionary and non-discretionary discretionary committees established Executive Order 12838 express their views FACA requirements Federal Advisory Committees federal agencies federal official Federal Register notice fiscal years 1995 future litigation Go to question input than agency litigation over compliance Little location of discretionary mandated committees Median members and agencies members of peer non-discretionary committee meetings number of discretionary peer review panels percent possibility of future public to speak question 29 Ranking Minority Member renewal of discretionary requests requirement is burdensome Responses to Federal Responses to Survey sample seven agencies Skip to question subcommittee meetings Survey of Federal terminated Total
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Page 25 - Department of Agriculture Department of Commerce Department of Defense Department of Education Department of Energy Department of Health and Human Services...
Page 24 - In addition to the reported sampling errors, the practical difficulties of conducting any survey may introduce other types of errors, commonly referred to as nonsampling errors.
Page 18 - Waxman; the Ranking Minority Member, Subcommittee on Government Management, Information and Technology, House Government Reform Committee, Dennis J.
Page 24 - ... errors, commonly referred to as nonsampling errors. For example, difficulties in how a particular question is interpreted, in the sources of information that are available to respondents, or in how the data are entered into a database or were analyzed, can introduce unwanted variability into the survey results. We took steps in the development of the questionnaire, the data collection, and the data analysis to minimize these nonsampling errors. For example, social science survey specialists designed...
Page 1 - Thompson Chairman The Honorable John Glenn Ranking Minority Member Committee on Governmental Affairs United States Senate...
Page 22 - Subcommittee on Government Management, Information and Technology, House Committee on Government Reform; and Representative Constance A.
Page 49 - We agree with that and try very hard to have balanced committees. By that, I mean that a number will be academic physicians, who also practice medicine, but we try to have at least one member of the committee be a pharmacologist or a toxicologist or a statistician.
Page 5 - ... of advisory committees. To fulfill its responsibilities, GSA has developed regulations and other guidance to assist agencies in implementing FACA, has provided training to agency officials, and was instrumental in creating and has collaborated with the Interagency Committee on Federal Advisory Committee Management.
Page 26 - Introduction The US General Accounting Office (GAO), an independent agency of Congress, is conducting a review of management issues at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
Page 26 - Furthermore, survey results will be reported in an aggregated, summary form, and any discussion of individual answers or comments will omit any information that could identify the respondent.