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Date June 8, 1981 Report No. PLRD-81-32 Title

Logistics Management: Issues for Planning

I ’ STUDY THESTAFF THEU.S. BY OF ’ General Accounting Office Logistics Management: Issues For Planning The Federal Government owns many billions of dollars of material subject to logistics management functions ranging from determining and satisfying needs to disposal of material no longer needed. This study examines current and emerging issues relating to the Government’s management of these...
Date May 28, 1981 Report No. PLRD-81-28 Title

Delays in Disposing of Former Communication Sites in Alaska: Millions in Property Lost and Public Safety Jeopardized

’ ‘BY THE ti.s. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Secretary Of The Air Force Delays In Disposing Of Former Communication Sites In Alaska: --Millions In Property Lost --Public Safety Jeopardized In the 1950s the Air Force spent over $250 million to establish the White Alice Communication System in Alaska--a network of 69 sites that provided communications for defense activities. Made obso...
Date March 25, 1981 Report No. GGD-81-58 Title

Financial Management: Need for Improved Control Over Local Purchases of Parts, Supplies, and Services at Post Offices

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTINGOFFKE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549 GENERAL QOVERNMENT DIVISION MARCH 25,1981 B-202562 The Honorable William Postmaster General Dear Mr. Bolger: F. Bolger ~~~~~~~~~ 114’72fj Over Local Subject: b eed For Improved Control Purchases of Parts, Supp 'es, and Services at Post Offices (GGD-81-58) 3 On July 30, 1980, we issued a report to the Congress on the United States Posta...
Date Feb. 9, 1981 Report No. ID-81-15 Title

International Affairs: Much More Can Be Done by the State Department To Improve Overseas Real Estate Management

BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERF+L Report To The Chairman, Subcommittee On International Operations, Committee Department To Improve Overseas Real Estate Management The Department of State is responsible for managing properties in 222 cities located in 138 countries. While State has made some progress in centralizing its real estate management, many of the problems GAO and the Congress have pointed out f...
Date Dec. 5, 1980 Report No. LCD-81-14 Title

Government Operations: Delays in Providing Office Space for the Merit Systems Protection Board and the Federal Labor Relations Authority

GAO .United States General Accounting Office Washington, DC 20548 I llMll IIIIIII 113931 Logistics and Communications Division DECEMBER 5,199O B-201134 The Honorable Patricia SC Chairwoman, Subcommittee on Committee on Post Office and Civil House of Representatives Dear Madam Chairwoman: Subject: c Delays in Providing Office Space For he Merit Systems Protection Roard and the Federal Labor Relatio...
Date Nov. 25, 1980 Report No. EMD-81-23 Title

Energy: Followup on Actions Taken in Response to GAO Recommendations Concerning Interior's March 1979 Shut-In and Flaring Wells Report

UNITED STATES GENERAL WASHINGTON, ACCOUNTING D.C. 20548 OFFICE ENERGY AND MINERALS DIVISION NOVEMBER 25,198O B-196920 The Honorable The Secretary Dear Mr. Cecil D. Andrus of the Interior 113851 Secretary: Taken in Response Concerning the Department of the Interior's March 1979 Shut-In and Flaring Wells Repord (EMD-81-23) on Actions Subject: Shelf (OCS) As you are aware, the Outer Continental Lands...
Date Oct. 9, 1980 Report No. B-198809,B-199575 Title

Government Operations: Comments on Proposed F.P.M.R. Amendment

GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, DC 20548 Office of General Counsel In Reply Refer to. B-198809 B-199575 October 9, 1980 Philip G. Read Director, Federal Procurement Regulations Directorate General Services Administration Dear Mr. Read: F M (You have requested our comments on i4proposed amendment to Subchapter F of the Federal Property Management The proposed amendment Regul...
Date Aug. 21, 1980 Report No. LCD-80-78 Title

National Defense: Opportunities for Further Improvement of Government Logistics Management

Comptroller General (1>F:t’-IEUNITEDSTATES T Opportunities for Further Improvement Of Government Logistics Management By adopting GAO recommendations, Federal agencies have been able to improve their operations and save millions of dollars. However, in some instances, agencies did not agree with GAO’s recommendations. In other instances, agencies have agreed with GAO but have not acted or have...
Date Aug. 13, 1980 Report No. 113155 Title

Agriculture and Food: Problems in Collecting and Setting Aside Adequate Knutson-Vandenburg Funds To Do Planned Work

UNITED STATES GENERAL WASHINGTON, ACCOUNTING OFFICE D.C. 20548 Mr. . Ctr ief , I*'0r c s t Ser v i c:c Ikpartrsent of Agriculture l"!car Mr. Peterson: FI . Max I'UtC'rSOn lllllllllll ll 113155 Problems in Collecting and Setting Aside LAdequate Knutson-Vandcnburg Funds To Do Planned Work J We have made a limited review at 16 district and 6 national forest offices in Region 6 of the collection and s...
Date July 31, 1980 Report No. ID-80-32 Title

International Affairs: The AID Excess Property Program Should Be Simplified

BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES The AID ExcessProperly Program Should Be Simplified The Agency for International Development (AID) excess property program is not accomplishing its objective. Intended, when possible, to use excess instead of new property in U. S. foreign assistance projects, the program has moved in a different direction. A number of events have re...
Date July 24, 1980 Report No. 112916 Title

Natural Resources: Federal Leasing Policy

112916 -9 ' United .. 1 . FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 1O:OQ a.m. Thursday, July 24, 1980 - 1rtq16 States General Accounting Washington, D.C. 20548 Office . . . Mr. Statement of Douglas L. McCullough Energy and Minerals Division Deputy Director, Before the Subcommittee on Mines and Mining House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs . on Federal Leasing Policy r . 3, Chairman and Members...
Date July 18, 1980 Report No. EMD-80-104 Title

Energy: Oil and Gas Potential in the William O. Douglas Arctic Wildlife Range

B-199626 July 18, 1980 The Honorable Henry M. Jackson Chairman, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources United States Senate The Honorable Mark 0. Hatfield Ranking Minority Member Committee on Energy and Natural Resources United States Senate Subject: III Ill II lllllll 112867 /%i.l and Gas Potential in the William 0. ""Douglas Arctic Wildlife Rangs((EMD-80-104) 1980, supplemented by'diswe exami...
Date June 27, 1980 Report No. CED-80-108 Title

Natural Resources: Land Use Issues

frxgw i ? ul\;/u”“h I’ STUD' BYTHESTAFF&THE US, I Accounti Land Use Issues The Federal Government olavs a maior role in land-use planning even though no national land-use planning program exists. The Federal involvement in land use results from its large land haldings and from programs such as housing, highways, airports, mass transit, flood insurance, agriculture subsidies, water resource p...
Date June 20, 1980 Report No. LCD-80-61 Title

Government Operations: General Services Administration's Lease Versus Construction Present-Value Cost Analyses Submitted to the Congress Were Inaccurate

General Services Administration’s Lease Versus Construction Present-Value Cost Analyses Submitted To The Congress Were Inaccurate The Committee is concerned over the substantial increase in leased space in recent years with no appreciable increase in Government-owned space. The Committee requested GAO to review the General Services Administration’s use of Office of Management and Budget Circul...
Date May 20, 1980 Report No. FGMSD-80-59 Title

Financial Management: Information on Housing the SEC at Multiple Locations in the Washington, D.C. Area

B-198841 The Honorable Ernest F. Hollings Chairman, Subcommittee on State, Justice, Commerce , the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Senate Committee on Appropriations Dear Mr. Chairman: Subject: Information on Housing the Securities and Exchange Commission at Multiple Locations in the Washington, D.C., Area (FGMSD-80-59) Your March 5, 1980, letter raised several questions about the Securities and E...
Date May 14, 1980 Report No. CED-80-54 Title

Natural Resources: Federal Land Acquisitions by Condemnation--Opportunities To Reduce Delays and Costs

. BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL I5 lry Report To The Congress OF THE UNITEDSTATES *1 Federal Land Acquisitions By Condemnation -- Opportunities To Reduce Delays And Costs The Federal Government’ many land acs quisition programs have brought about a large backlog of court cases in which the Government seeks to acquire by condemnation private land for public use. Such action is generally taken when a...
Date April 1, 1980 Report No. LCD-80-48 Title

Government Operations: Logistics Management Issues

. FOREWORD The Federal Government owns many billions of dollars The of material subject to logistics management functions. Department of Defense alone owns material valued at over Such material can range from the largest $213 billion. aircraft carrier to a subminature solidstate semiconductor ship. Because of the size and significance of logistics we devote a substantial part of our audit work fun...
Date March 28, 1980 Report No. PAD-80-25 Title

Government Operations: The Congress Should Consider Exploring Opportunities To Expand and Improve the Application of User Charges by Federal Agencies

--. . BY THE COMPTROLLER -GENERAL .-,, Report ToThe Congress ’ OF THE UNITEDSTATES The Congress Should Consider Exploring Opportunities To Expand And improve The Application Of User Charges By Federal Agencies Federal agencies provide goods, services, and privileges that benefit identifiable recipients. Charging for these benefits is equitable since it assures that costs are borne by beneficiari...
Date March 18, 1980 Report No. 111855 Title

Government Operations: Review of Interagency Task Force on Property Management and the GSA Systems Furniture Program

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Washington, D. C. 20548 111= FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 1O:OO TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1980 Statement Jerome H. Stolarow, of Director DIVISION PROCUREMENT AND SYSTEMS ACQUISITION before Senate Subcommittee Practices Committee the on Federal Spending r&?-/d t$&?L cq and Open Government Affairs on Governmental Mr. pleased requested, Task Force Chairman to a...
Date Dec. 14, 1979 Report No. CED-80-14 Title

Natural Resources: Federal Drive To Acquire Private Lands Should Be Reassessed

Comptroller General OF THE UNITEDSTATES The Federal Drive To Acquire Private Lands Should Be Reassessed The Federal Government owns over one-third of all U.S. land with authorization to acquire up to $4 billion of private land during the next 11 years. The National Park, Forest, and Fish and Wildlife Services had been following a general practice of acquiring as much private land as possible regar...
Date Nov. 28, 1979 Report No. 110951 Title

National Defense: Standard Level User Charges Assessed to DOD by GSA

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY November 28, 1979 STATEMENT OF DONALD J. HORAN DEPUTY DIRECTOR LOGISTICS AND COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION BEFORE THE '-' SUBCOMMITTEE ON MILITARY INSTALLATIONS AND FACILITIES COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ON THE JSTANDARD LEVEL USER CHARGES ASSESSED TO THE I ~ BY SE 7. ,5 p O 17 GENERAL SERVICE...
Date Nov. 23, 1979 Report No. CED-80-26 Title

Natural Resources: The Fish and Wildlife Service's Management of the Sachuest Point and Ninigret National Wildlife Refuges in Rhode Island

( I \ I,;,! UNITEDS~ATES GENERAL ACC~U~ING WASHlNGTON, D.C. 20548 OFFICE Dear Mr. St. Subject: Germain: fihe Fish and Wildlife Service's/ L?%mag~ment of the Sachuest Point and efuges Nati cJ-77qa -Ninigret ’ + in Rhode Isla pLGa7., a0 . ' requested us to determine Your July 23, 1979, letter whether the Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the has the resources to properly manage the Sarbuest...
Date Nov. 16, 1979 Report No. PSAD-80-7 Title

Government Operations: Review of GSA's Method of Supply Model

UNITEDSTATESGENERALACCOUNTINC OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 PROCUREMENT ACQUISITION AND SYSTEMS DIVISION B-178214 The Honorable H. D. Harvell Acting Commissioner Federal Supply Service General Services Administration Dear Mr. Harvell: Gview Supply 0 L&63333 wlllllll llll I 110875 of G 's Method of Model (PSAD-80-7) 4 On January 3, 1978, Mr. Robert P. Graham, who was then asked our Office to evalua...
Date Aug. 1, 1979 Report No. LCD-79-327 Title

Government Operations: Facilities Acquisition and Management Issues

STUDY iF1ESTAFF THE U.S. BY OF li\liilillllilillll!~~llllllll LMllOOlO The Federal Government owns over $50 billion worth of facilities to house its employees and their activities - primaril tar e military complexes and civilian office I: uil c? rngs, warehouses, and other structures. This study examines the principal legal, econpmrc, socral, technical and managerial issues rn the Government’s a...
Date July 20, 1979 Report No. LCD-79-318 Title

National Defense: Review of the Proposed Closure of Fort Monroe, Virginia

COMPTROLLER GENERAL WAsHlNGTou. OF THE D.C mua UNITED STATES B-172707 The Honorable Lucien N. Nedzi Chairman, Subcommittee on Military and Facilities Committee on Armed Services -0uP House of Representatives tw Dear Mr. Chairman: llllllllllllllllllllllllllll July 20, 1979 Installations 3 LM109935 (/! 109935 In accordance with your April 10, 1979, request, as supplemented by a meeting with your off...
Date July 9, 1979 Report No. 109825 Title

Natural Resources: Federal Leasing Policy

I II 109325 United States General Washington, Deputy FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 9:45 a.m. Monday, July 9, 1975, Accounting DC 20548 Office Gfid Division @? 'y Statement of Douglas McCullough Director, Energy and Minerals Before the House Ad Hoc Select Committee on the Outer Continental Shelf on Leasing Policy Mr. Chairman and Nembers of the Committee: to appear on how the their is based o...
Date June 25, 1979 Report No. 109831 Title

Energy: Federal Coal Leasing

FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 9:00 a.m. Monday, June 25, 1979 UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTINGOFFICEWASHINGTON, DC 20548 STATEMENT OF JOHN W. SPRAGUE ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR ENERGYAND MINERALS DIVISION EEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE MINES AND MINING ON COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. 1. ( Chairman and members of the Subcommittee: to appear before this...
Date June 25, 1979 Report No. EMD-79-47 Title

Energy: Issues Facing the Future of Federal Coal Leasing

BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL LM109728 This report identifies and analyzes a broad range of issues affecting the development and implementation of a sound Federal coal management program--particularly the use of Western coal in meeting America’s energy needs. On June 4, 1979, the Secretary of the Interior announced a new Federal coal program, calling for a resumption of competitive leasing for the fi...
Date June 15, 1979 Report No. CED-79-95 Title

Natural Resources: Validity of Payments by the Fish and Wildlife Service to Tenants Residing on a Boatyard Acquired by the FWS in Alviso, California

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING WASH 1NGTON, D.C. 20548 OFFICE B-114841 The Honorable Don Edwards House of Representatives Dear Mr. Edwards: RELEASED b" o"3 c7 1. As agreed with your office, we inquir / d into the validity of Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), Department of the Interior, payments to tenants residing in a boatyard acquired by FWS at Alviso, California. The Uniform Relocation Assista...
Date June 14, 1979 Report No. CED-79-100 Title

Natural Resources: Costs for Repairing Damages to the National Mall in Washington, D.C. as a Result of the American Farmers Demonstration

COMPTROLLER GENERAL WAS!-lINGTON. OF THE UNIT-ED tOSA8 STATES D.C. 5-125035 June 14, 1979 The Honorable United States Dear Senator Senate Helms: P. Jesse Helms In a March 21, 1979, letter, you rpthat we,/D report on the cost of repairing damagesNational MallAn Washington, D.C.# as a result of the American farmers' demonstration .#As expressed in your letter, you were particularly concerned over va...
Date June 1, 1979 Report No. 109525 Title

Energy: Coal Trespass in the Eastern United States

FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 9~30 a.m. Friday, June 1, 1979 UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 STATEMENT 0~ J. DEXTER PEACH DIRECTOR, ENERGY AND MINERALS DIVISION BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND POWER /rJ~i?!c?~ OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE ON COAL TRESPASS IN THE EASTERN UNITED r Mr . Chairman and Members the of the Subcommitte...
Date May 25, 1979 Report No. EMD-79-69 Title

Energy: Coal Trespass in the Eastern States--More Federal Oversight Needed

REPORTBY THE OF THE UNITEDSTATES Recent public and congressional concerns have focused on the illegal mining of Federal coal in the East, specifically in Alabama. GAO’s review, requested by the Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Power, House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, confirms that coal trespass is a serious problem. The Bureau of Land Management --has not taken aggressive a...
Date May 22, 1979 Report No. LCD-79-312 Title

Government Operations: Firesafety Violations in Two Buildings Leased by the General Services Administration

--- w REPORT BY THE neral OF THE UNITEDSTATES d i ty Violations In Leased By The ices Administration Inspections of two buildings in Washington, D.C., leased by the General Services Administration disclosed numerous infractions of the local fire code, as well as lack of compliance with firesafety clauses in the leases. Many violations have existed for years. General Services needs to act aggressiv...
Date April 25, 1979 Report No. CED-79-74 Title

Government Operations: Colocating Agriculture Field Offices--More Can Be Done

IOprclq REPORT BY THE l . l , i Comptroller General OF THE UNITED STATES Colocating Agriculture Field OfficesMore Can Be Done Since 1962 the Department of Agriculture has had a colocation program providing that its agencies’ field offices in the same community be located together in the same building. Although progress has been made, there is substantial potential for additional colocation of Ag...
Date April 5, 1979 Report No. CED-79-8 Title

Government Operations: Allegations Regarding the Small Business Set-Aside Program for Federal Timber Sales

REPORTBY THE Comptroller General OF THE UNITEDSTATES Allegations Regarding The Small Business Set-Aside Program For Federal Timber Sales The small business set-aside program for sales of Federal timber is administered jointly by the Small Business Administration and--primarily--the U.S. Forest Service and Bure’ of au Land Management. GAO found that: --There is no record that SBA considered the f...
Date March 28, 1979 Report No. LCD-79-210 Title

National Defense: Military Services' Accountability and Management Controls Over Fuel

l . ‘a STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE UNITED WASHINGTON, D C 20548 c LOGE-l-ICS AND COMMUNICATIONS DlVlSlON 7 MARCH 28,19m B-163928 111009 The Honorable The Secretary Dear Mr. Harold Brown of Defense pi This report discusses our review of thelmllrtary servrces' accountablllty and management controls over fuel supplled lSl-l(yS Aa en& in Korea the H-111 rpplne a lack of control and accountablll...
Date March 8, 1979 Report No. 108772 Title

Energy: Consideration of a Bill To Provide Helium Conservation Initiatives

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE 20548 WASHINGTON, D.C. m For Release on Delivery Expected at 1O:OO a.m. Thursday, March 8, 1979 108772 STATEMENT OF J. DEXTER PEACH, DIRECTOR ENERGY AND MINERALS DIVISION GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE BEFORE THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND POWER Dear Mr. Chairman pleased 2620, and Members to have a bill Policy of...
Date March 7, 1979 Report No. EMD-78-98 Title

Unique Helium Resources Are Wasting: A New Conservation Policy Is Needed

I .* BY THE’COMPTROLLER GENERAL c 8 i Report To The Congress OF THE UNITEDSTATES Unique Helium Resources Are Wasting: 1 A New Conservation Policy Is Needed Large amounts of unique, nonrenewable helium are lost each year as its most economical source, natural gas, is used as fuel. The Government should act on available alternatives to conserve helium because of its large contin u i ng investment ...
Date March 6, 1979 Report No. LCD-79-305 Title

Government Operations: Observations on Prospectus for the Renovation of U.S. Customhouse, New York City

W' Y *I '-&A0 United States General Accounting Office Washington, DC 20548 logistics and Communications Division The Honorable Administrator Joel W. Solomon ' of General Services Dear Mr. Solomon: As part of our review of the management of the General Services Administration's (GSA's) alteration and major we examined the economic analysis supportrepairs program, ing your Agency's prospectus to ren...
Date Sept. 26, 1978 Report No. 107432 Title

Housing: Review of Recent Policy Changes in Managing and Disposing of HUD-Owned Multifamily Housing Projects

DOCUHRIT RESUME 07432 - [C2787889] Review of Recent Policy Changes in Managing and Disposing of HOD-Owned Multifamily Housing Projects September 26, 1978. 11 pp. Testimony before the Houb. Committee on Government Operations: Manpower and Housing Subccnmittee; by Henry Eschwegt. Director, community and Economic Development Div. Contact: Community and Economic Development Div. Organization Concerned...
Date July 13, 1978 Report No. 106551 Title

Government Operations: The Department of State's Management of Real Estate Overseas

BE DCCUMENTE UE 06551 B19869931 Management of Beal Estate Over:c4. The Department of State's July 13, 1978. 13 pp. Testimony before the Hcuse Ccmaittee cn Government Operations: Leqislation and National Security Subccamittee: by Charles D. iv. Hylander, Deputy Directox, International coitact: iternational Div. Organization Concerned: Department of State; Department of State: Offce of Foreign Build...
Date July 13, 1978 Report No. 095398 Title

International Affairs: The Department of State's Management of Real Estate Overseas

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Washington, D,C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 9:30 EDT July 13, 1978 STATEMENT OF CHARLES D. HYLANDER DEPUTY DIRECTOR, INTERNATIONAL DIVISION BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION NATIONAL SECURITY HOUSE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS ON THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE'S MANAGEMENT OF AND REAL ESTATE OVERSEAS Mr. Chairman and Members of to have ent...
Date July 12, 1978 Report No. ID-78-16 Title

International Affairs: The Department of State Has Continuing Problems in Managing Real Estate Overseas

BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THEUNITED STATES IlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll LM106548 The State Department is responsible for acquiring, constructing, selling, maintaining, and operating about $3 billion worth of U.S. Government-owned and leased properties in 215 cities end 135 cointries. it is a huge and difficult task. Managenrent is fragmented and there has been ineffective use of ...
Date June 20, 1978 Report No. 090194 Title

Transportation: GSA Should Review the Responsibilities To Audit Freight Charges on Payments Made in Connection With Commercial Bill of Lading Shipments

s UNITEDSTATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D C 20548 LOGISTICS AND COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION JUN 2 0 1978 Mr Robert P Graham, Commlssloner Federal Supply Service General Services AdmInistratIon Dear Mr. Graham We recently sent the Department of Defense (DOD) our report on the use of commercial forms to procure domestic freight transportation services The message conveyed in the report was ...
Date May 2, 1978 Report No. LCD-77-343 Title

Government Operations: Improved Productivity in Real Property Management Would Save Money for Certain Agencies

Date March 29, 1978 Report No. 105383 Title

Government Operations: Department of Human Resources' Property Accounting and Control System Is Ineffective

DOCUMENT RESURE 05383 B0965920] [Department of omaan Resources* Property Accounting and Control Sy:tem Is Ineffective]. arch 29, 1978. 6 pp. Report to Albert P. Russo, Director, District of Columbia, Dept. of Hunan Resources; by Frank Hedico, Assistant Director, General Government Div. Contact: General Government Div. Organization Concerned: District of Columbia. The property accounting and contro...
Date March 15, 1978 Report No. GGD-78-49 Title

Government Operations: Review of the Closure of the Rockville Centre, New York, Postal Annex

DOCUgENT RESUME 05395 - B07656381 8C.J JF e lYork, Postal arch 22, Review of the Closure of the Rockville Centre, Annex. GGD-78-49; B-114874. larch 15, 1978. Released 1978. 8 pp. + 2 enclosures (2 pp.). Report to Rep. John . lydler; Rep. orman Lowe , irector, General Government Div. . Lent; by Victor L. Issue Area: Facilities and aterial anagement: Building, Buying, or Leasing Federal Facilities a...
Date Feb. 24, 1978 Report No. 105673 Title

Government Operations: Review of Cancellation, Destruction, and Accounting for Unfit Currency

DCCUBElNT RESUE 05673 - 81166128] of Cancellation, Destruction, and Accounting for Unfit currency]. February 2, 1978. 2 pp. Report to Paul . Taylor, Acting Fiscal Assistant Secretary, Department of the Treasury; by Thomas . Colan, Assistant Director, General Government Div. Contact: General Government Div. Organization Concerned Department of the Treasury: Bureau of Government Financial Oerations....
Date Feb. 16, 1978 Report No. LCD-78-312 Title

National Defense: U.S. Army in Europe's Work Measurement System for Real Property Maintenance

DOCOIWBT R8s0aA 05216 - [80525R311 [ 0.. Uaintenance]. Army in Buropeas York measurerent System fur Raal Property LCD-78-312a; -163762. February 16, 1978. 7 pp. Report to Secretary, Departest of tke Army; by Robert 6. Rothuell (for Fred J. Shafer, Director, Logistics and Comaunications Div.). Issue Area: Facilities and material Eanagoeeatt Operation and mainteaance of Facilities (708). Con=ct: Loq...
Date Jan. 9, 1978 Report No. LCD-78-303 Title

Government Operations: More Flexibility Needed by the General Services Administration for Delegating Leasing Authority to Federal Agencies

DOCUMENT RESUME 04685 - 180104988] More Flexibility Needed by the General Services Administrati,on for Delegating Leasing Authority to Federal Agencies. LCD-78-303; B-95136. January 9, 1978. 15 pp. + 2 appendices (2 pp.) . Report to Joel W. Solomaol, Administrator, General Services Administration; by Fred J. Shafer, Director, Logistics and Communications Div. Issue Area: Facilities and Material Ma...