Date |
Report No. |
Title |
Date July 27, 1976 |
Report No. CED-76-126 |
Title
093676
JUL. 2 7 1976 , ;A !_ -1. ’ The Honorable Robert P. Griffin United States Senate and The Honorable William D. Ford The Honorable James G. ClEara The Honorable Phillip E. Ruppe * House of Representatives In your Xarch 2 and 3, 1976, inquiries, you requested us to determine, among other things, what savings would result from closing the Lake Survey Center in Detroit, Michigan, and its marin... |
Date June 29, 1976 |
Report No. GGD-76-58 |
Title
Department of Commerce General Services Administration Pavilion facilities constructed for three of the last four international expositions held in the United States were declared surplus to Federal needs after the expositions closed. GAO believes that amending Public Law 91-269 to correct planning, designing, and funding problems would increase the likelihood of Federal residual use or reduce con... |
Date March 5, 1976 |
Report No. 089574 |
Title
UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFJCE
FEGlONAL
ROOM 717. GATEWAY 4’n.i AND OFFICE
II BUtlDlNG STATE KANSAS Qrr, KANSAS 66101 “parch;s, 1976 Colonel Richard L. Curl i DLsW.ct
! Engineer \ ‘1 Kansas City District B&ted States Army Corps of Engineers r’ederal Building 601 East 12th 64~1% Kansas City, tttissouri Dear Colonel Curl: . - Durkg our survey of General Services Administration (GSA)... |
Date Dec. 8, 1975 |
Report No. GGD-76-28 |
Title
COMPTROLLER GENERAL
WASHINGTON. OF THE UNITED
D.C. 20548 STATES B-133202 The Honorable United States Dear Senator Bob Dole Senate Dole: [I {b- As you requeste 8 on June 10, Department of Commerce’s plans to and Atmospheric Administration’s TService Technical Training Center to Seattle, Washington. 1975, we have reviewed the move the National Oceanic ,,. (NOAA’s) National Weather ‘,’ from... |
Date Feb. 14, 1972 |
Report No. B-172707 |
Title
B-172707 Cl ‘twDear Senator
I
! “, Pearson: As you requested in your letter of December 23, we initiated a beview of the Arm,y-‘s decision to terminate r\ :++3&z-> / / at the Kansas ArmyYXZimunition Plant, Parsons, r’* In accordan~~-~~~~~‘~~~~l;~~gements made with your of / fice, this letter discusses several specific matters concerning the closure of the Kansas plant. BASIS FOR THE AmYâ... |