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Date Oct. 21, 1982 Report No. ID-83-4 Title

International Affairs: Reimbursement of Federal Employee's Salaries and Benefits by Saudi Arabia

BY‘-%!EI.US, GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Chairman, Subcommittee On Commerce, Consumer, And Monetary Affairs Committee On Government Operations House Of Representatives Re~imbursement Of Federal Employees’ Sa~laries And Benefits By Saudi Arabia The U.S. Government has approximately 1,5DkI Federal employees working in Saudi Arabia or in support positions in the United and benefits ar...
Date Oct. 15, 1982 Report No. FPCD-83-6 Title

National Defense: Army's Ability To Mobilize and Use Retirees as Planned Is Doubtful

UNITEDSTATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 fLDtRAL PLRSONNCL AN0 COMCCNSATION OIVISION B-208840 OCTOBER lS,1982 The Honorable The Secretary Attention: ~Dear Mr. John 0. Marsh, of the Army The Inspector Jr. General DAIG-AI llllllll llllllll 119701 Secretary: Army's Ability as Planned is to Mobilize and Use Retirees Doubtful (GAO/FPCD-83-6) Subject: We have completed a review of t...
Date Oct. 14, 1982 Report No. FPCD-83-9 Title

Federal Civilian Personnel: A Work Force Undergoing Change

STUDY THESTAFF THEU.S. BY OF General Accounting Office Federal Civilian Personnel: AiWork Force Undergoing Change In f&al year 1982, about 2.8 million Federal civilian employees will be paid about SSd billion in salaries and benefits, and Fed(sral retirees and their survivors will ret ive another $20 billion. These expenditur s represent about 20 percent of the Fed, ral budget. t Thi study provide...
Date Oct. 13, 1982 Report No. HRD-83-5 Title

Income Security: RIF at the Charleston, WV, Black Lung District Office and Factors Affecting the Charleston Office's Work Load

UNITED STATES GENERAL WASHINGTON, ACCOUNTING D.C. 20548 OFFICE approval B-208732 13,1982 The Honorable David Michael House of Representatives Dear Mr. Staton: Staton 119921 Subject: Reduction-in-Force at the Charleston, West Virginia, Black Lung District Office and Factors Affecting the Charleston Office's Workload (GAO/HRD-83-5) and later discusIn response to your April 9, 1982, request sions wit...
Date Oct. 12, 1982 Report No. FPCD-83-17 Title

Military Personnel Issues: Managing and Compensating the Armed Forces

8, 9 ST”CV*ikTHE STAFF THEU.St OF G eneral Accounting Office Mi litary Personnel ksues: M i Inaging And Compensating Th 3 Armed Forces y personnel irrusrr will continue to a considerable interart in the 198Orr onrsqucsnce of the Admlnlrtration’r to rxpand and modsmizo the Armed B. Budget outlay8 for military pay and Itr in fircal year 1982 are expected to sch $60 billion, or over 31 percent ,o...
Date Sept. 29, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-47 Title

Government Operations: Special Pay and Benefits Granted to Select Groups of General Schedule Employees

r-=-‘~i@-lLu- nils a1 “I rw,Wrn~” “Y.-l”= 11.w UT,,~,~, *, ELEASED Actor )r*h PY uw -wwcl offfeo l ew ?f ~~rr~~~‘I(OI(IIwml~ on .tho brrrk et rpoeitic l pprava1 l .m ,-J BY itiE U.S.GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE ,,+c To The Chairman, Committee Post Office And Civil Service House Of Representatives Report l On Granted To Select Groups Of General Schedule Employees Special Special pay and be...
Date Sept. 27, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-76 Title

National Defense: Information on the Funded Legal Education Program

. ..* * UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 B-208934 The Honorable Le8 Aspin House of Representative8 Dear Mr. A8pin: Subject% Information Education ' SEfTEMBER 27,1S82 Illllllllllll w 119515 on the Funded Legal Program (GAO/FPCD-82-76) Thf8 report re8ponds to your January 30, 1982, letter in which you a8kod u8 to review selected a8pectr of the military 8ervices' impleme...
Date Sept. 20, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-61 Title

Government Operations: OPM Needs To Provide Better Guidance to Agencies for Approving Government-Funded College Courses for Employees

R~eport To William Proxmire United States Senate OPM Needs To Provide Better Guidance TO Agencies For Approving GovernmentFunded College Courses For Employees w, employee training funded by the rnment must be related to the performf the employee’s official duties. In a at four Federal activities, it was not nt to GAO how some of the approved courses were related to employees’ Furthermore, the ...
Date Sept. 13, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-50 Title

National Defense: Army Needs Better Data To Develop Policies for Sole and Inservice Parents

BY THEUS GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To.The Secretary Of The Army Army Needs Better Data To Develop Policies For Sole And Inservice Parents Service members with dependents and no spouse (sole parents) and those with dependents and married to other service members (inservice parents) are emerging in the active Army. Some commanders believe that, in the event of war, the parental responsibilitie...
Date Sept. 8, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-57 Title

National Defense: Information on Military Technician Conversions to Full-Time Active Duty Guard and Reserve

BY THEU.S.GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To Stephen J. Solarz House Of Re.presentatives Information On Military Technician Conversions To Full-Time Active Duty Guard And Reserve Almost 10,000 military technician positions in the Army and Air Force Reserve components have been converted from civilian to full-time, active duty Guard and Reserve since fiscal year 1979. The Congress directed more tha...
Date Aug. 27, 1982 Report No. 119391 Title

Government Operations: Review of Federal Overtime Practices

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE REGIONAL SUITE 300-D. 2420 W. OFFICE 26TH AVENUE DENVER, COLORADO 80211 Brigadier General D. Lynne Rans Commander I Air Force Accounting and Finance Denver, Colorado 80230 Dear General Xans: Center In response to a request by the House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, we have reviewed overtime practices at various Government including the Air Forc...
Date Aug. 25, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-68 Title

Employment: Inquiry Into Alleged Operating and Management Problems in EEOC's Office of Review and Appeals

REPORTBY THE US. General Accounting Office inquiry Into Alleged Operating And Management Problems In EEOC’s Office Of Review And Appeals Equal Employment Opportunity Commission employees made allegations about poor personnel management and other problems at the Commission’s Office of Review and Appeals. GAO found that many of the allegations were valid and that the Commission has taken actions...
Date Aug. 16, 1982 Report No. PLRD-82-109 Title

National Defense: Consolidation of GSA Depot Function Can Save Millions and Improve the Use of Depot Resources

,$ ,1 ‘1 ,fi ., r - 1 UNIT~TATES GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE D.C. 20548 WASHINGTON. PROCUREMENT, AN0 READINESS LOGISTICS, DIVISION B-208024 The Honorable Administrator Gerald P. Carmen of General Services AUGUST 16,1982 Dear Mr. Carmen: Subject: Consolidation of GSA's'Depot Function Il,"t Can Save Millions in Space Costs and Improve the Use of Depot Resources (GAO/PLRD-82-109) 119188 We have review...
Date Aug. 2, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-43 Title

Delegated Personnel Management Authorities: Better Monitoring and Oversight Needed

BYTHEU.S.GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report ToThe Director Off ice Of Personnel Management Delegated Personnel Management Authorities: Better Monitoring And Oversight Needed Encouraged by the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, the Office of Personnel Management delegated many personnel authorities to Federal agencies. The act requires that the Office maintain an oversight program to protect merit syst...
Date July 30, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-26 Title

Employment: Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures Should Be Reviewed and Revised

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Date July 29, 1982 Report No. ID-82-37 Title

International Affairs: The Voice of America Should Address Existing Problems To Ensure High Performance

’ BY THE U.S.GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Director, US. International Communication Agency The Voice Of America Should Address Existing Problems To Ensure High Performance The management of the Voice of America should aggressively pursue solutions to long-standing problems in order to continue broadcasting successfully. Although some problems--personnel management and physical space--...
Date July 27, 1982 Report No. 119114 Title

Agriculture and Food: Agricultural Research and Development and Extension Activities

United States General Accounting Washington, D.C. 20548 Office FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTEDAT 9:OO A.M. EDT TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1982 Statement of William E. Gahr, Associate Director Community and Economic Development Division Subcommittee Before the on Natural Resources, Agriculture Research and Environment House Committee on Science and Technology on General Accounting Office Reviews of Agricul...
Date July 21, 1982 Report No. HRD-82-85 Title

Veterans Affairs: Proposed Move of the VA Florida Loan Guaranty Division From Jacksonville

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING D.C. 20548 OFFICE WASHINGTON, i HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION B-208199 JULY 21,1982 The Honorable Charles E. Bennett House of Representatives Dear Mr. Bennett: Subject: Proposed Move of the Veterans Florida Loan Guaranty Division (GAO/HRD-82-85) Administration's from Jacksonville 119080 Your March 23, 1982, letter asked us to review the Veterans Administration's (VA's) ...
Date July 19, 1982 Report No. EMD-82-100 Title

Energy: Loss of Experienced Staff Affects Conservation and Renewable Energy Programs

+ !194!3 REPORTBY THE --?3kty -i Comptroller General OF THE UNITEDSTATES Loss Of Experienced Staff Affects Conservation And Renewable Energy Programs The fiscal year 1981 reductions in forceand resignations occurring at the Department of Energy resulted in significant losses and shifts of staff administering Conservation and Renewable Energy Programs. Program officials stated that major results we...
Date July 16, 1982 Report No. PLRD-82-101 Title

National Defense: Jack Anderson's Column Regarding GPO

* *r A a! UNITEDSTATESGENERALACCOUNTINGOFFI ‘ WASHINGiON, D.C. 20548 B-207870 JULY I$,1992 The Honorable Frank R. Wolf House of Representatives Dear Mr. Wolf: Subject: 'Jack Anderson's Column Regarding GPO (GAO/PLRD-82-101) In your April 19, 1982, letter, you asked us to comment on the cost effectiveness of several Government Printing Office (GPO) actions outlined in a Jack Anderson column which...
Date July 12, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-54 Title

Government Operations: Part-Time Employment in the Federal Government

UNITEDSTATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE REJQ~~SHIN~TON. D.C. 20548 B-208025 The Honorable Geraldine A. Ferraro Chairwoman, Subcommittee on Human Resources Committee on Post Office and Civil Service House of Representatives Dear Madam Chairwoman: Subject: Part-Time Employment (GAO/FPCD-82-54) in the Federal lll~llllllll I 119159 Government This report responds to your September 22, 1981, request tha...
Date July 9, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-46 Title

Income Security: Terminating Benefits to Economically Recovered Disability Retirees Should Be More Timely

UNITEDSTATES GENERAL ACUXMTING OmcE WASHINGTON, 0.C - The Honorable Donald J. DevFne Director, Office of Personnel Management Dear Dr. Devinet Terminating Benefits Disability Retirees (GAO/FPC582-46) to Economically Recovered Should Be More Timely Sub jectr We have reviewed the Office df Personnel Management's (OPM's) administration of the statutory provisions regarding The review was the. economi...
Date July 6, 1982 Report No. GGD-82-78 Title

Income Security: Injury Compensation Program at the Fort Worth, Texas, Post Office

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 OSNSRAL OOVERNMWdT DIVISION B-207756 JULY 6,1982 RELEASES The Honorable James C. Wright, House of Representatives Dear Mr. Wright: Subject: Injury Texas, Compensation Post Office Program at the Fort (GAO/GGD-82-78) Jr. II IW 119116 Worth, As requested by your latter of July 28, 1981, we have reviewed in depth the administration of the ...
Date July 2, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-49 Title

Government Operations: Comparison of Collectively Bargained and Administratively Set Pay Rates for Federal Employees

Comptroller General OF THE UNITEDSTATES Comparison Of Collectively Bargained And Administratively Set Pay Rates For Federal Employees Approximately 643,000 Federal employees who collectively bargain for wages are paid more than their Federal Wage System and General Schedule counterparts. Both collective bargaining and Federal Wage System employees have received cumulative percentage pay increases ...
Date July 1, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-41 Title

Government Operations: Better Guidance Is Needed for Determining When Examining Authority Should Be Delegated to Federal Agencies

FEDERAL PERSONNEL AND COMPENSATION DIVISION B-206717 JULY I,1982 The Honorable Donald J. Devine Office of Personnel Director, Management Dear Dr. Devine: lllllll IIII 118848 Subject: Better Guidance is Keeded for Determining Examining Authority Should Be Delegated Federal Agencies (GAO/FPCD-82-41) When to We h,ave completed our review df the.'Office of Personnel Manageme'nt's (OPM's) program for d...
Date June 26, 1982 Report No. AFMD-82-70 Title

Financial Management: Alleged Abuses in the U.S. Savings Bond Division of the Department of the Treasury

CCSMPTROLLER GENERAL WASHINGTON OF D.C. THE UN ITED STATES 20548 B-208248 The Honorable Frank R. Wolf House of Representatives Dear Mr. Wolf: Alleged Abuses in the U.S. Division of the Department (GAO/AFMD-82-70) Savings Bond of the Treasury Subject: On May 8, 1981, you asked us to review allegations of abuses in the Savings Bond Division of the Department of the Treasury that The prinwere made by...
Date June 18, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-42 Title

National Defense: Backlog of Navy Enlisted Personnel Awaiting Training Results in Inefficiency and Unnecessary Cost

8 & THE U.S.GEtiERtiL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Secretary Of The Navy 4 Backlog Of Navy Enlisted Personnel Awaiting Training Results In l~nefficiency And Unnecessary Cost uring fiscal year 1981, approximately Navy enlisted personnel were waitg at 20 training activities on any given day skill training. This excesnot only delayed skill developinvolved but also prived the fleet of valuable staf...
Date June 18, 1982 Report No. AFMD-82-73 Title

Financial Management: Statistical Data on Securities and Exchange Commission's Allocation of Staffing and Other Budgetary Resources for Fiscal 1977 to 1981

UNJTED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549 A’XOUNl-IND MANAOLMLM AN0 FINANCIAL DIVI@lDN B-205524 JUNE l&1982 The Honorable John D. Dingell Chairman, Committee on Energy and Commerce House of Representatives The Honorable Chairman, Timothy E. Wirth on Subcommittee Telecommunications, Consumer Protection and Finance Committee on Energy and Commerce House of Representatives Subj...
Date June 10, 1982 Report No. HRD-82-84 Title

Business, Industry, and Consumers: Some Required Coal Mine Inspections Are Not Being Performed by the Mine Safety and Health Administration

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING D.C. 20548 OFFICE WASHINGTON, rcUl\ICr” HLsOURCtS DIVISION B-207666 JUNE lo,1982 The Honorable Nick J. Rahall, House of Representatives Dear Mr. Rahallr Subject: II Some Required Coal Mine Inspections Be.ing Performed by the Mine Safety Administration ('GAO/HRD-82-84) Are Not and, Health Your September 22, 1981, letter expressed concern that the Mine Safety and H...
Date June 7, 1982 Report No. PLRD-82-83 Title

National Defense: Factors Limiting the Availability of F-15 Aircraft at the 1st Tactical Fighter Wing

, BYTHE U.S.GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE do3 Report To The Chairman, Subcommittee Defense, Committee On Appropriations, House Of Representatives On Factors Limiting The Availability Of F-l 5 Aircraft At The 1 st Tactical Fighter Wing The Air Force’s 1 st Tactical Fighter Wing has had difficulty in maintaining a high percentage of mission-capable F-l 5 aircraft, but has made significant recent improv...
Date May 27, 1982 Report No. 118514 Title

Education: Research Instrumentation Needs of Universities

,. United States General Accounting Washington, D. C. 20548 Office FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY May 27, 1982 STATEMENT FOR THE RECORD BY CHARLES A. BOWSHER, COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES PRESENTED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SPACE AND TRANSPORTATION SENATE COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE, SCIENCE, ON “RESEARCH INSTRUMENTATION NEEDS OF UNIVERSITIES" Mr. Chairman This and Members o...
Date May 21, 1982 Report No. ID-82-9 Title

Financial Management: Review of Inspector General Functions in Agency for International Development

EiYTHEUS GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Administrator, Agency For International Development Review Of Inspector General Functions In Agency For International Development AID’s hp8CtOr General f5C85 58ri~Ou5problems in carrying out hi5 responsibilities for auditing and investigating AID’s worldwide programs and projects. Some of these problems are: --Insufficient and declining professio...
Date April 30, 1982 Report No. HRD-82-68 Title

Business, Industry, and Consumers: Information on the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service's Reorganization Due to 1982 Budget Reductions

d * UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20546 HUMAN RCSOURCM DIVI8ION B-207266 April 30, 1982 The Honorable Jack Brooks House of Representatives Dear Mr. Brooks: Subject: Information on the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service’s Reorganization Due to Fiscal Year 1982 Budget Reductions (GAO/HRD-82-68) This report responds to your December 17, 1981, request that we obtai...
Date April 28, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-40 Title

Government Operations: Methods Used by Certain Foreign Governments To Set and Adjust Compensation Levels for Their Civil Servants

FEDERAL PERSONNEL AND CbMPENSATlON DIVISION B-207092 APRlL28.1982 The Honorable Mary Rose Oakar Chair, Subcommittee on Compensation and Employee Benefits Committee on Post Office and Civil Service House of Representatives Dear Madam Chair: 119639 /;Methods Used by Certain Foreign Governments to Set and Adjust Compensation Levels for Their Civil ServantsT(FPCD-82-40) .,c-' This letter is in respons...
Date April 19, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-16 Title

Government Operations: Less Expensive Internal Management Options May Be Viable Alternatives for Countering Critical Military Skill Shortages

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 FLDERAL PERSONNEL AND cohvEb4sAT10~ DIVISION B-205706 APRIL 19,1982 The Honorable Ted Stevens Chairman, Subcommittee on Defense Committee on Appropriations I!nited States Senate c?- The Honorable Roger W. Jepsen Subcommittee on an? Personnel Committee on Armed Services United States Senate Chairman, Manpower The Honorable Pete V. Domen...
Date April 13, 1982 Report No. PLRD-82-62 Title

Defense Budget Increases: How Well Are They Planned and Spent

A . me/ 8. BY THECOMPTROLLER GENERAL Report To The Congress r OF THEUNITED STATES Defense Budget Increases: How Well Are They Planned And Spent? Between fiscal years 1980 and 1982, the defense budget increased by approximately $72 billion, a 50percent increase since the 1980 budget year. Most of the increase was directed to improving readiness and sustainability, modernizing the forces, and improv...
Date April 7, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-13 Title

Government Operations: Revising Medical Fitness Policies Could Provide Additional Quality Recruits at Less Cost Than Enlistment Incentives

B’ THE U.S.GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Y’ Report To The Secretary Of Defense Revising Medical Fitness Policies Could Provide Additional Quality Recruits At LessCost Than Enlistment Incentives Malking entry medical fitness standards less restrictive for quality applicants for enlistment, as well as providing corrective treatment to recruits who currently would be disqualified for readily correctab...
Date March 23, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-29 Title

Government Operations: Effects of the Presidential Transition on the Senior Executive Service

UNITED STATE GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 jr%57 FEDERAL PIRISONNIL AND COMnEN5ATtON DIVISION The Honorable Patricia Schroeder Subcommittee on Civil Chairwoman, Committee on Post Office and Civil House of Representatives Dear Madam Chairwoman: Subject: Effects of the Senior RELEASED Service Service the Presidential Executive Service Transition on (FPCD-82-29) On December 22, 198...
Date March 17, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-36 Title

Government Operations: DOD and Rand Corporation Studies Do Not Provide an Adequate Basis for Deciding on a Military Physician Assistant Grade Structure

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 L FEDERAL PERSONNEL AND COMPENSATION DlVlSlON B-196320 The Honorable Melvin Price Committee on Armed Services Chairman, House of Representatives Dear Mr. Chairman: MARCH 17,1982 Subject: DOD and Rand Corporation Studies Do Not Provide an Adequate Basis for Deciding on a Military Physician Assistant Grade Structure (FPCD-82-36) This is ...
Date March 16, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-31 Title

Government Operations: Budget and Staffing Information for Congressional Liaison Offices of 19 Selected Federal Departments and Agencies

- BY THE US GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Honorable William H. Bonier ,HouseOf Representatives .~. - Budget And Staffing Information For Congressional Liaison Off ices Of 19 Selected Federal Departments And Agencies S,taff and budget allocated to congressional li#aison offices vary among Federal executive d~epartments and Independent agencies based own the department’ or agency’ missi...
Date March 16, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-34 Title

Government Operations: Overtime Management and Controls at the EPA Headquarters Are Deficient

WETED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGfON, D.C. 2W48 R-206535 MARCH 16,1982 The Honorable Anne M. Gorsuch Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency Dear Mrs. Gorsuch: Overtime Management and Controls : ,,,! ,, . m @Y#E-PAre Deficien$l:1(FPCD-82-34) ,,,,,,,w 117798 Subject at the Headquarters We reviewed overtime management and controls at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as p...
Date March 12, 1982 Report No. GGD-82-47 Title

Information Management: Better Management Would Improve the Effectiveness of the District of Columbia's ADP Resources

. BY THE us GENERAL ARC Report To The Mayor Of The District Of Columbia Better Management Would Improve The Effectiveness Of The District Of Columbia’ ADP Resources s The District of Columbia government relies heavily on ADP resources in administering its programs and delivering governmental services. Inadequate planning and management have reduced the effectiveness of ADP support, adversely aff...
Date March 10, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-21 Title

Government Operations: Recent Government-Wide Hiring Freezes Prove Ineffective in Managing Federal Employment

REPORTB’ THE Y’ Comptroller General OF THE UNITEDSTATES ) “ ’ r ,)S,, 8f’ ,’ l! u Rece”+ Gover”m~~fmWibe j,“r.3JECTIVES * ""l"_l"-""lll-.---~- SCOPE, AND METHODOLOGY The Chairwoman, Subcommittee on Human Resources, House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, asked us to review the three Government-wide hiring freezes imposed by President Carter to determine whether the free...
Date Feb. 26, 1982 Report No. ID-82-24 Title

International Affairs: The Separation of Peace Corps From ACTION

COMPTROLLER GENERAL WASHINQTON OF THE UNITED XI540 STATES D.C. B-206505 The honorable Jamie L. Whitten Chairman, Committee on Appropriations I-louse of Representatives Dear bir. Chairman: Subject: The Separation of Peace Corps from ACTION (ID-82-24) Title VI of the International Security ana Development Cooperation Act of 1981 (Public Law 97-113, Dec. 29, 19811, establishea the Peace Corps as an i...
Date Feb. 25, 1982 Report No. ID-82-22 Title

International Affairs: Change Is Needed in Overseas Staffing Procedures To Better Assure Consistency With U.S. Program Objectives

c .. .I *., .. . UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 I-ATIONAL DIVISION B-203467 The Honorable William P. Clark Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs The White House Dear Mr. . FEBRUARY 25,1982 .- Clark: Change is Needed in Overseas to Better Assure Consistency Objectives (1~~82-22) Staffing. Procedures With U.S. Program Subject: Our review of the proc...
Date Feb. 22, 1982 Report No. HRD-82-20 Title

Analysis of Four States' Administration of the AFDC Program: Management Improving but More Needs To Be Done

RELEASED Report To The Chairman, Subcommittee On Oversight, House Committee On Ways And Means OF THE UNITED STATES Analysis Of Four States’ Administration Of The AFDC Program: Management Improving But More Needs To Be Done Illinois, Massachusetts, and New York do not have management systems to produce appropriate cost and performance data to establish budgetary performance goals, maximize use of...
Date Jan. 1, 1982 Report No. 120961 Title

Special Publications: The GAO Review, Vol. 17, Issue 4, Fall 1982

, . - t J - - ' . ,. .. . . b - -.___L .___ . ... _ ... -. . . -.z. . - . . .' The GAO l Fall 1982 i c ! Contents I From Our Briefcase Accounting Update GAO Establishes Conferences on Single Audit Volume 17 Issue 4 GAO Establishes Internal Control Project Orientation on Audit Standards Planned for Professional Staff Governmental Accounting Standards Board Update Cost Accounting Standards Are Alive...
Date Dec. 22, 1981 Report No. ID-82-5 Title

Overseas Allowances and Benefits: System Problems Remain

E13k’ -?E GENERALACCOUNTING OFlklE ~Tt’US ReportToTheSecretaryOf State Overseas Allowances And Benefits: SystemProblems Remain The overseas allowances and benefits system affe ts some 50,000 U.S. Federal civilian em loyees stationed in foreign areas and costs at I ast $500 million annually. Prior GAO revie s identified problems with the system that resulted in civilian employees not receiving ...
Date Dec. 16, 1981 Report No. FPCD-82-7 Title

Government Operations: Federal Employees' Use of Annual Leave While on Official Travel

8-205308 The Honorable Mark 0. Hatfield ChairmAn, Committee On Appropriations bited States Sanate Ranking Minority Member Committee on Appropriations United States Senate $ubjectt Phe’Bonorabl~ W illiam Proxmire Federal Employees ( Use Cf Annual Leave Wh$le On Official Travel (FPCD-82-7) . On June 10, l.981, you asked us to review the extent1 to which employees trka annual laava while away from ...
Date Dec. 9, 1981 Report No. 117012 Title

Transportation: H.R. 5038

U.S. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE 20548 WASHINGTON, D.C. FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 10:00 a.m. December 9, 1981 STATEMENT OF CLIFFORD I. GOULD, DIRECTOR FEDERAL PERSONNEL AND COMPENSATION DIVISION BEFORE THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL ON H.R. 5038 SERVICE To amend title 5 of the United States Code to foster the timely revitalization of the United States air traffic control syst...