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GAO Reports by subject "Customs Service Overtime and Scheduling System"

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Date Nov. 13, 2001 Report No. GAO-02-21 Title

Customs and INS: Comparison of Officers' Pay

United States General Accounting Office GAO November 2001 Report to the Co-Chairman, Caucus on International Narcotics Control U.S. Senate CUSTOMS AND INS Comparison of Officers' Pay GAO-02-21 Contents Letter Results in Brief Background Scope and Methodology Comparison of Customs and INS Officers’ Pay Provisions Effect of Differences in Customs and INS Pay Provisions Varied Depending on Schedule...
Date Jan. 31, 2001 Report No. GAO-01-304 Title

Customs Service: Effects of Proposed Legislation on Officers' Pay

United States General Accounting Office GAO Report to the Chairman, Caucus on International Narcotics Control, U.S. Senate CUSTOMS SERVICE Effects of Proposed Legislation on Officers’ Pay GAO-01-304 Contents Letter 1 Appendix I Objectives, Scope, and Methodology 22 Appendix II Effects of Proposed Changes on Officers’ Night Differential Pay at JFK 30 Appendix III Effects of Proposed Changes on ...
Date April 20, 2000 Report No. T-GGD/AIMD-00-150 Title

U.S. Customs Service: Observations on Selected Operations and Program Issues

United States General Accounting Office GAO For Release on Delivery Expected at 10:00 a.m., PDT on Thursday April 20, 2000 Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Government Management, Information and Technology Committee on Government Reform House of Representatives U.S. CUSTOMS SERVICE Observations on Selected Operations and Program Issues Statement of Laurie E. Ekstrand, Director Administration o...
Date Feb. 29, 2000 Report No. AIMD/GGD-00-94R Title

U.S. Customs Service: Reasonableness of Costs for Processing Air and Sea Passengers Cannot Be Determined

eGA0 - AccountabIlIty f hte@y l RelhblltIy United States General Accounting Washington, DC 20548 Office Accounting and Information Management Division B-284657 February 29,200O The Honorable Philip M. Crane Chairman, Subcommittee on Trade Committee on Ways and Means House of Representatives Subject: U.S. Customs Service: Reasonableness of Costs for Processing Air and Sea Passengers Cannot Be Deter...