Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Post Office and Civil ServiceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 |
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Página 3 - The information is based on reports prepared by the Federal agencies in accordance with Bureau of the Budget Circular A-55, revised, dated November 15, 1963, subject: "Annual reports on the utilization of automatic data processing equipment in the executive branch.
Página 6 - On December 11, the President reaffirmed his intentions to hold down Government employment and directed that "the 1965 Budget total for year-end civilian employment must be held below the levels in the 1964 and 1963 budgets" and asked that department and agency heads personally identify further reductions in appropriations, expenditures, and personnel.
Página 60 - we are going to have to do two things: One is to get a more rational salary system—and some of us have been trying to do something about that, with limited results so far. In fact, some members of this committee have been trying to avoid doing something about that.
Página 9 - 1962, to the same date in 1963. If it had followed the trend of State and local government it would have risen by 106,000. But these facts do not justify a continued upcreep In Federal employment. They do not justify us in having 10,000, or 1,000, or even 100 more employees than we need.
Página 30 - Agency for International Development. Atomic Energy Commission. Civil Service Commission. Federal Aviation Agency. General Services Administration. Housing and Home Finance Agency. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.