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Date March 4, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-51 |
Title
4s L/\F,IS
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information System
The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed Fiscal year to be priorities. 1982 spending will increase by $76.6 or about 12 percent, net of billion, Increases in receipts are receipts. projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurlsdlctlon of the House Co... |
Date March 4, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-41 |
Title
LAPIS
Legislative Authorization, Program & Budget Information System
The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed to be priorities. Fiscal year 1982 spending will increase by $76.6 billion, or about 12 percent, net of Increases in receipts are receipts. projected at $lC4.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the Senate Commit... |
Date March 4, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-55 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information System lllll ll 11111
The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed to priorities. Fiscal year 1982 spending will increase by $76.6 billion, or about 12 percent, net of receipts. Increases in receipts are projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the Senate ... |
Date March 3, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-36 |
Title
. 4.
BY THECOlVli’TROLLEnGENERAL *-’jry&J v Report To The Congress
OF THEUNITEDSTATES Federal Budget Concepts And Procedures Can Be Further Strengthened
Several recent developments have placed strains on the capacity of existing Federal budget concepts and procedures to serve the budget information and control needs of the Congress, the executive branch, and the public. These include “off-bu... |
Date March 3, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-21 |
Title
IYT-Ld
BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report To The Congress
OF THEUNITEDSTATES What Can Be Done To Check The Growth Of Federal Entitlement And Indexed Spending?
Federal spending for entitlement and indexed programs has grown significantly over the past decade. In this report, GAO examines the nature of such spending, the reasons behind its growth, and what can be done to limit such spending in the futu... |
Date March 1, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-27 |
Title
A Glossary Of Terms Used In”The Federal Budget Process
And Related Accounting, Economic, and Tax Terms March 1981 Third Edition rc- ._ United States General Accounting Washington, Office D.C. PAD-8 I-27 Library Main entry under title: of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data A Glossary of terms used in the federal budget process and related accounting, economic, and tax terms. “March 1981.... |
Date Feb. 27, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-39 |
Title
-jLnpls
* Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget information System The 1982 budget provides spending increases for.major programs Fiscal deemed to be priorities. year 1982 spending will increase by $76.6 billion or about 12 percent net of receipts. Increases in receipts are projected at $104.3 billion Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the House Commit... |
Date Feb. 27, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-46 |
Title
: .I Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information System The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed to be priorities. Fiscal year 1982 spending will increase by $76.6 billion, or about 12 percent, net of receipts. Increases in receipts are projected at $104.3 billion. - Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions.under jurisdiction of the House Commit... |
Date Feb. 27, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-59 |
Title
February
PROGRAM ANALYSIS DIVISION 27, 1981 B-197735 The Honorable Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. Chairman, Subcommittee on Appropriations for Departments of State, Comrlerce, Justice, the Judiciary and Related Agencies United States Senate Dear Mr. Chairman: Program and Budgetary Information for Committee's Views and Estimates on President's Budget for Fiscal Year 1982 (PAD:81-59) ’ . Subject: The encl... |
Date Feb. 27, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-56 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, ’ Program 6 Budget Information
i System . The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed Fiscal year 1982 to be priorities. spending will increase by $76.6 or about 12 percent, net of billion, Increases in receipts are receipts. projected at $104.3 billion. Funding budget of the Affairs billionpercent. for programs, agencies, and functions under ... |
Date Feb. 27, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-47 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information
l . System The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed to be priorities. Fiscal year 1982 spending will increase by $76.6 billion, or about 12 percent, net of receipts. Increases in receipts are projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the House Committee... |
Date Feb. 26, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-42 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information System The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed Fiscal year 1982 to be priorities. spending will increase by $76.6 billion, or about 12 percent, net of Increases in receipts are receipts. projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the House Committee on ... |
Date Feb. 26, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-44 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, \ Program 6 Budget Information System The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed Fiscal year 1982 to be priorities. spending will increase by $76.6 or about 12 percent, net of billion, Increases in receipts are receipts. projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the Senate Committee ... |
Date Feb. 26, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-52 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information System 114817 The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed Fiscal year 1982 to be priorities. spending will increase by $76.6 billion, or about 12 percent, net of Increases in receipts are receipts. projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the House Commit... |
Date Feb. 25, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-49 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information System The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed to be priorities. Fiscal year 1982 spending will increase by $76.6 billion, or about 12 percent, net of receipts. Increases in receipts are projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the Senate Committee on... |
Date Feb. 25, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-48 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information System The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed Fiscal year 1982 to be priorities. spending will increase by $76.6 or'about 12 percent, net of billion, Increases in receipts are receipts. projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the Senate Finance Comm... |
Date Feb. 25, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-53 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, Program & Budget tnform tion System
/ Illlllllllllll
114818 The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed Fiscal year 1982 to be priorities. spending will increase by $76.6 or about 12 percent, net billion, of receipts. Increases in receipts are projected a t $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction o... |
Date Feb. 25, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-40 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information System : The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed' to be priorities. Fiscal year 1982 spending will increase by $76.6 billion, or about 12 percent, net of receipts. Increases in receipts are projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for nrograms, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the House Committee ... |
Date Feb. 25, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-38 |
Title
i z i \. PRObRIM ANALYSCS February 25, 1981 B-197735 The Honorable Bob Packwood Chairman, Cammittee on Commerce Science and Transportation United States Senate
Dear Mr. Chairman:
Subjeet: I Pro'gram and Budgetary Information for Committee's Views and Estimates on President*s Budget for Fiscal Year 1982 (PAD-81-38) The enclosed report is forwarded for your information and use in preparation of your... |
Date Feb. 25, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-45 |
Title
114810 The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed to he priorities, Fiscal year 1982 spending will increase by $76.6 billion, or about 12 percent, net of receipts. Increases in receipts are projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the Senate Committee on Foreign I Relations reflects an increase of $1.9 billio... |
Date Feb. 24, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-43 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information System The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs Fiscal deemed to be priorities. year 1982 spending will increase by $76.6 billion or about 12 perIncreases cent net of receipts. in receipts are projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the House Committee on Me... |
Date Feb. 24, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-37 |
Title
LAPIS
Legislative Authorization, Program & Budget Information System The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed Fiscal year 1982 to be priorities. spending will increase by $76.6 billion,or about 12 percent, net of Increases in receipts receipts. are projected at $104.3 billion. Funding for programs, agencies, and budget functions under jurisdiction of the House Committe... |
Date Feb. 19, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-54 |
Title
LAPIS
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget information System WI H
114819 The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed Fiscal year 1982 to be priorities. spending will increase by $76.6 or about 12 percent, net of billion, Increases in receipts are receipts. projected at $140.3 billion. Funding for agencies and programs under jurisdiction of the House Small Business... |
Date Feb. 19, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-50 |
Title
Legislative Authorization, Program 6 Budget Information System 114815 The 1982 budget provides spending increases for major programs deemed Fiscal year 1982 to be priorities. spending will increase by $76.6 or about 12 percent, net of billion, Increases in receipts are receipts. projected at $140.3 billion. Funding for agencies and programs under jurisdiction of the Senate Select Committee on Smal... |
Date Feb. 17, 1981 |
Report No. OPP-81-1 |
Title
. I :, P OFFCE -2” BACKGROUND REDUCING STRATEGIES
. , ‘ek ,.i’ |
Date Dec. 31, 1980 |
Report No. PAD-81-22 |
Title
# L -e-ee!T BY THE C M T O L R GENERAL O P R LE
O THE UNITED S A E F TTS T q Is1: Report ToThe Congress
Federal Budget Totals Are Understated Because Of Current Budget Practices
The Government’s practice is to offset (subtract) certain types of revenues when computing and reporting budget outlay and revem e totals. This understatesoutlayand revenue totals since they are reported on a net rather ... |
Date Dec. 31, 1980 |
Report No. HRD-81-37 |
Title
/., BY THECOMPTRtlLLER GENE!RiL lM-+16 *A hida ‘k&port ToThe Congress
OF THEUNITED STATES Implementing GAO’s Recommendations On The Social Security Administration’s Programs Could Save Billions
This report summarizes actions taken on GAO’s recommendations in 27 previous reports on the Social Security Administration’s income security programs. GAO believes the savings which would result f... |
Date Nov. 21, 1980 |
Report No. 091952 |
Title
THE FALL, SYMPOSIUM OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION F O R BUDGET AND PROGRAM ANALYSIS 67 '67 THE GEORGE WASHINGTON U N I V E R S I T Y
WASHINGTON, D.C.
NOVEMBER 21, 1 9 8 0 I c h o s e t o e n t i t l e my remarks t o d a y "The C o n t i n u i n g Need for B u d g e t Reform" t o u n d e r s c o r e my c o n v i c t i o n t h a t we c a n
n e v e r be s a t i s f i e d f o r l o n g w i t h e x i s t... |
Date Sept. 20, 1980 |
Report No. 113667 |
Title
II~IIISIIIIII1 1 l C1 1 llil
113667 * United States General Accounting Office
September20,1980 UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTINGOFFICE
WASHINGTON, D C 20548 .. DIVISION OF FINANCIAL AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT STUDiES The Budget nd Accounting Procedures Act f 1950 requires the General Accounting Office-(GAl)) to take the initiative in establishing accounting- iticiples and standards applicable in the Fe... |
Date Sept. 11, 1980 |
Report No. LCD-80-104 |
Title
B-198715 I' The Honorable Gary W. Hart Chairman, Subcommittee on Military Construction and Stockpiles 5Tl;/g, ,vj j '+ Cam.mittee on Armed Services United States Senate Dear ;vlr. Chairman: ,#,81 hanges Subject:
rom 1957 SEPTEMBER 17. l98C1 f' Lc~, in DOD's
to 197 ase Structure (LCD-80-164) Your Plarch lI 1979, letter asked us to Trovide you w.i,th broad statistics and trends on the military base ... |
Date Aug. 29, 1980 |
Report No. PAD-80-90 |
Title
1 B’i THECOMPTRO;LeFGENERAL Report To T
OF THEUNITEDSTATES Progress In Improving Program And Budget Information For Congressional Use
The Comptroller General is required, by law, to develop standard terms and classifications for Federal fiscal, budgetary, and programrelated information; to identify congressional needs for such information; and to monitor recurring reporting requirements of the C... |
Date Aug. 18, 1980 |
Report No. OGC-80-20 |
Title
COMPTROLLER GENERAL.
W.4SHINC3TON. OF
DC. THE UNITED
20548 STATES August To the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives 18, 1980 t ()dL.' d CT.1 & J On July 30, 1980, the il.President's eleventh special to the Congress message for f&e&k ye 19805 was transmitted pursuant to the Impoundment Control Act of 1974. This special message proposed a revision to two previousl... |
Date Aug. 6, 1980 |
Report No. OGC-80-18 |
Title
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548
IN REFLY RERiR To: OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL B-196797 August 6, 1980 To the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives The purpose of this letter is to report on the status of budget authority that was proposed for rescission, but for which Congress failed to pass a rescission bill as defined in section 101... |
Date July 14, 1980 |
Report No. OGC-80-16 |
Title
UNITEDSTATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 OFFICE OF GENERALCOUNSEL July 0 14, 1980 To the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives on thei:status of The purpose ,,of this letter is to report budget authority that was proposed, but rejected, for rescission. In the Pf a sident's eighth special message for fiscal proposed the year 1980, dated May 13,... |
Date June 23, 1980 |
Report No. 112617 |
Title
United States General Accounting Washington, B.C. 20548 Office FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at lo:30 a.m. June 23, 1980 Statement Harry Assistant of lllllllllll~~
112617 S. Havens General Comptroller before the Special Subcommittee Committee United ,,,,,,. ,)II^” r Control i,,,, ,,m, ,_ on Control on the States on of Federal Budget Credit Senate of Loan Guarantee |
Date June 23, 1980 |
Report No. OGC-80-14 |
Title
e 1 WfS UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 OFFICE oc GENERAL COUNSEL June 23, 1980 To the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House, of Repr,esentatives ,* I j, ~, : 1’ ! ; ~1,; #,, ,,’ ,I.” (: ,; ) ” I, ,’ I.,,? f! The pur’&se.‘of “this letter is to’ report on the status of oudget authority thamt ~wa~~,,proposed for rescissior* , but for wh... |
Date June 4, 1980 |
Report No. OGC-80-13 |
Title
COMPTROLLER GENERAL
WASHINGTON. OF
D.C. THE UNITED STATES 20248 IN REPLY RPER x): B-196797 June To the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of f~;fi.5-/Lb/1 OF &Ige~~~7/Ufi+ On May 13, 1980, for fiscal-year 1980 was transmitted to to the Impoundment Control Act of 1974. proposes a rescission of budget authority million and two new deferrals of budget $19.8 million as follows: 4, 19... |
Date May 30, 1980 |
Report No. OGC-80-12 |
Title
COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UN I-i-ED STATES WASHINGTON. D.C. 20548
IN RQLY RBtRTD: B-196797 May 30, 1980 To the President of the Senate Speaker of the House of and the message On April 16, transmitted to the Congress pursuant for fiara;3 year The special message Act of 1974. to the Impoundment proposes 53 rescissions of budget authority totalling $1,472.7 million and 21 new deferrals totalling $6,... |
Date May 13, 1980 |
Report No. B-197565 |
Title
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Date May 8, 1980 |
Report No. 112288 |
Title
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D. C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 9:00 a.m. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1980 Statement Jerome of H. Stolarow Director PROCUREMENTAND SYSTEMS ACQUISITION before Subcommittee Committee United the DIVISION on Human Resources and Civil
Service on Post Office States House of Representatives on HUD's Unsupported the Progress Year-End Obligations Hou... |
Date May 8, 1980 |
Report No. OGC-80-11 |
Title
.--.
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCQUNTING
i3.C. 20548 IN REPLY
OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL REFER To: / ” y5ses%
OFFICE
& 2 0' z II2244
do~UT’O& & 32 WASHINGTON, 8 % B? + ‘+,+\g+ Q B-196797 lMay 8, 1980 To the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives The purpose of this letter is to report on the status but of budget authority that was proposed for rescissio which Con... |
Date May 1, 1980 |
Report No. 112222 |
Title
United States General Accounting 20548 Washington, D.C. Office s;'OR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 9:30 a.m. May 1, 1980 Statement Harry Assistant of IllIllI
112222 General Management Affairs S. Havens Comptroller before the Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Committee on Governmental States on Senate United Control of Year Mr. Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee: today to discuss spen... |
Date April 23, 1980 |
Report No. GGD-80-44 |
Title
** .* ,/ BY THE COblPTROI I FR GENERAL Report To The Chairman, Committee On House Administration House Of Representatives
OF T-E UNITED SWTES Audit Of The House Of Representatives Restaurant Revolving Fund October 8, 1978, to October 6, 1979 GGD-804 APRIL 23,1980 COMPTROLLER GENERAL WASHINGTON. OF f”b4E UNITED STATES D.C. 20542 B-197986 The Honorable Frank Thompson, Jr., Committee on House Admin... |
Date April 14, 1980 |
Report No. PAD-80-75 |
Title
UNH-ELI STATES GENERAL /KCWJNTING
D.C. 20548 OFFICE
7 IN REFLY rEFEH TO; WASHINGTON, #! iVt0~R~t4 ANALYSIS DIVISION l/J- The Honorable Stewart B. McXinney House of Representatives McKinney: e Dear Congressman Subject: ear End Spending Patterns IiFClasses in Eight Agencies 3 for Six Object (PAD-SO-751 The enclosed data are provided as a preliminary response to your March 3, 1980, request and subseq... |
Date April 7, 1980 |
Report No. OGC-80-10 |
Title
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 ‘776 -1976
IN REPLY REFER TO: OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL i) B-196797 To the President Speaker of the of the House of Senate and the Representatives . The purpose of this letter is to report on the status of budget authority that was proposed for rescission, but for which Congress failed to pass a rescission bill as defined by section ... |
Date April 2, 1980 |
Report No. 112006 |
Title
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
REGIONAL
SUITE 300-D, 2420 W. OFFICE
26-t-H AVENUE DENVER, COLORADO 8021.1 Mr. Kenneth Payton, Area Director U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs Albuquerque Area Office P.O. Box 8327 Albuquerque, New Elexico 87198 Dear Mr. Payton: n, C' oojdt; at your agency, During our review of yearend spending practices c we found 22 procurement actions that appear to viola ! e... |
Date March 31, 1980 |
Report No. OGC-80-9 |
Title
COMPTROLLER GENERAL
WASHINGTON. OF
D.C. THE UNITED STATES 2OS4B IN RLPLY R-RI-O: B-196797 March 31, 1980 To the President of the Speaker of the House of Senate and the Representatives . On March 4, 1980, the President's sixth special message for fiscal year 1980 was transmitted to the Congress pursuant The special message t?ontrol Act of 1974. to the Impoundment proposed a rescission (R80-4) invol... |
Date March 20, 1980 |
Report No. OGC-80-8 |
Title
COMFTROLLE~ GENERAL WASHINGTON, OF D.C. THE UNITED 20348 STATES tN REFLY REFER 7-O: E-106797 Ijlarch 20, 1980 To the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives fl tad\ fifth special message On February 20, 1980, for fiscal year 198c! was transmitted to the Congress pursuan.t The special message to the Impoundment Control Act of 1974. proposes a revision to a previously... |
Date March 11, 1980 |
Report No. OP-80-1 |
Title
U.S. GENl33/4~ ACC()UNT\NG OFFICE
SUPPLEMENT TO CONGfZESSONii~ BUDGET OFFICE BACKGROUND PAPER ON REDUCING THE FEDERAL BUDGET: STRATEGIES AND EXAMPLES U.S. GENERAL XCOUNTDJG SUPPLEMENT TO CONGRJZSSIONAL BUDGET OFFICZ BACKGROUND PQER ON REDUCING TX!Z FEDEZAL3UlXET: STRATEGIZSAND ZWLPLES March 1980 PREFACE This document was prepared to supplement the Cangressional Budget Office's background paper, "R... |
Date March 7, 1980 |
Report No. ID-80-20 |
Title
pc76 BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL
I ‘ ? Report ToThe Congress
OF THEUNITEDSTATES ’ Problems With New Responsibilities Of Self-Government Lti The Northern Mariana Islands The Northern Mariana Islands Government is the first government to be established from the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. Despite the relatively large amount and variety of Federal funds the Islands receive, its governmen... |