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Date Sept. 30, 1981 |
Report No. 116442 |
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Reports and Testimonies United States General Accounting Washington, D.C. 20548 Office FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, September 30, 1981 STATEMENTOF MILTON J. SOCOLAR, ACTING COMPTROLLER GENERAL BEFOREJOINT HEARINGSOF THE SUBCOMMITTEE SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY,AND SPACE ON SENATE COMMITTEEON COMMERCE, SCIENCE, AND TRANSPORTATION AND THE HOUSECOMMITTEEON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ON s. 1657 -UNIFORM ...
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Date Sept. 30, 1981 |
Report No. HRD-81-117 |
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Reports and Testimonies BY THECOMPTROLLER GENERAL , f&port ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES Tax Revenues Lost And Beneficiaries Inadequately Protected When Private Pension Plans Terminate Many terminating private pension plans are not voluntarily requesting the internal Revenue Service (IRS) reviews for protecting participants’ rights to benefits, and termination actions are not being reported to the Pension Benefit ...
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Date Sept. 30, 1981 |
Report No. IPE-81-1 |
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Reports and Testimonies I . . e 1 c/3\ ‘-“p BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report To The Chairman, Subcommittee On Select Education, Committee On Education And Labor, House Of Representatives OF THEUNITEDSTATES Disparities Still Exist In Who Gets Special Education Under the Education for All Handicapped Children Act, all handicapped children age 3 to 21 are to have access to special education services. GAO analyzed 15 ...
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Date Sept. 30, 1981 |
Report No. HRD-81-124 |
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Reports and Testimonies REPORTBY THE Comptroller General OF THE UNITEDSTATES Stronger Actions Needed To Recover $730 Million In Defaulted .NationaI Direct Student Loans The National Direct Student Loan program has been plagued by high default rates, resulting in defaulted loans totaling about $730 million. Schools GAO visited made inadequate efforts to collect defaulted loans, Schools need to adopt a tougher attitude ...
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Date Sept. 30, 1981 |
Report No. HRD-81-157 |
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Reports and Testimonies In 1978, GAO pointed out to the Social Securi~.,~AdmjnEstr@tipn (@$A) waaknesm in its security war fm@iclary tpjcords and recommended that thy b-titied. !%A agrwd to take a&i&, GAO revhmd SSA, actim and fwnd that two of the nine remrnmdations haw been impbbwMad, and $4&n of the 116779 ,i: i’ i ;> i , .1 _.( ‘: : repats ShQuld Tebptwmr (202) 2758241 fiw? capk bf individwa~ UNITED STATES GENERAL ...
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Date Sept. 30, 1981 |
Report No. ID-81-61 |
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Reports and Testimonies BY THEUS GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report ToTheSecretary Of State Identifying Marginal Activities Could Help Control Growing UN. Costs To control growing costs in the United Nations, U.N. member countries want to shift resources from completed, obsolete, marginally useful, and ineffective activities to new activities. These countries have repeatedly called upon the Secretary General to identify ...
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Date Sept. 30, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-68 |
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Reports and Testimonies REPORTBY THE OF THE UNITEDSTATES I -I c,7 .
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Date Sept. 30, 1981 |
Report No. HRD-81-151 |
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Reports and Testimonies General Accounti~ng Office State Field Off ices Are Not Protecting Social Security Beneficiary Information From Potential Abuse And/Or Misuse Sociai Security gives personal beneficiary information to States for their use in administering federally financed public assistance programs. State field offices are not adquately protecting such information, and the Department of Health and Human Services ...
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Date Sept. 30, 1981 |
Report No. PAD-81-29 |
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Reports and Testimonies ?eport ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES Better Accountability Procedures Needed In NSFAnd NIH Research Grant Systems The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) awarded $2.2 billion in fiscal year 1980 for the support of basic research at colleges and universities. Peer review (expert advice of selected researchers) is the primary component of the research ...
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Date Sept. 30, 1981 |
Report No. GGD-81-81 |
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Reports and Testimonies i’ -2’ i _ ! t:-/. q-d hf : ,/ - / ’ BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report To The Chairman, House Committee On Ways And Means OF THEUNITEDSTATES IRS Could Better Protect U.S.Tax Interests In Determining The Income Of Multinational Corporations When multinational corporations price transactions with their subsidiaries, they often have the opportunity to take advantage of disparate corporate tax rates by ...
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Date Sept. 29, 1981 |
Report No. 116505 |
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Reports and Testimonies U;;IIT'L;D STATES GEIJEIiAL ACCOUN'~ING Washington, D.C. 20548 OFi?ICE iv:': I .., FOR RELEASE, OiJ DELIVERY a.m., Expected at 1O:OO September 29, 1981 DST STATENENT NILLIAN DIRECTOR, GENERAL J. OF ANDERSOX 116505 GOVERNMENT THE DIVkIO!J SEFORE SiJ~COi~II~II’i’TEE AiJD THE ON GOVEM’JMENTAL OF EFFICIENCY COLUi38IA DISTRICT PROPOSED AUTHORIZATION F;3R TI!E DISTRICT OBLIGATION OF COLUWIA TO SELL ...
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Date Sept. 29, 1981 |
Report No. EMD-81-147 |
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Reports and Testimonies e* . UNITED STATESGENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20545 ENERGY AN0 DIVISION MINERAL3 E-199764 RELEASED The Honorable United States September 29, 1981 Howard M. Metzenbaum Senate 116768 The Honorable Sam Gejdenson House of Representatives Subject: The Tertiary Incentive Program and Administered (EMD-81-147) Was Poorly Designed In response to your letters of May 4, 1981, and May 22, 1981 ...
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Date Sept. 29, 1981 |
Report No. CED-81-155 |
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Reports and Testimonies * . BYTHEU.S.GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Honorable Joh’n C. Stennis United Staites Senate Questioned Highway Safety Program Costs In Mississippi The Department of Transportation’s Office of Inspector General conducted two audits of the Mississippi State Highway Safety Grant Program at the request of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. GAO believes that the State’s ...
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Date Sept. 29, 1981 |
Report No. PLRD-81-70 |
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Reports and Testimonies UNITEDSTATES GENEERALACCOUNTING OFFICE D.C. 20548 WASHINGTON. PROCUREMENT, AND READINESS LOGISTICS. DIVISION B-203587 RELEASED September 29, 1981 ‘, The Honorable Gene Snyder Ranking Minority Member Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries House of Representatives The Honorable Don Young Ranking Minority Member Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Navigation Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries ...
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Date Sept. 29, 1981 |
Report No. CED-81-146 |
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Reports and Testimonies BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES Eliminating Contractor Inspections Of Federal Water Projects Could Save Millions Construction costs for Corps of Engineers dams and other water projects could be reduced by about $6 million to $7 million annually if the Secretary of Defense exempted construction contractors from inspecting their own work. Corps officials already ...
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Date Sept. 29, 1981 |
Report No. EMD-81-117 |
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Reports and Testimonies Report To The Congress OFTHE UNITEDSTATES The United States Remains Unprepared For Oil Import Disruptions Volume I of 2 Volumes ( Summary: includes conclusions and recommendations ) The U.S. Government is almost totally unprepared to deal with disruptions in oil imports. Oil import disruptions--such as the 1973 oil embargo and the 1979 Iranian shortfall--pose a significant threat to national ...
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Date Sept. 29, 1981 |
Report No. CED-81-149 |
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Reports and Testimonies I * BY’THi COMPTROLLERGENERAL Report ToTk Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES SBA’s 7(j) Managem:ent Assistance Program: ‘Changes Needed To Improve Efficiency And Effectiveness The Small Business Administration provides management and technical assistance to small businesses throu h two rograms authorized under section 7(j) of t ‘rie Sma P Business Act. I Under one program, SBA relies on outside ...
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Date Sept. 28, 1981 |
Report No. HRD-81-142 |
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Reports and Testimonies The Honorable United States Dear Senator Subject: Howell Senate Heflin: Heflin Review of Pension and Fringe Benefits for Contrac' Aeronautics and Employees at the--National tors' Space Administration's Marshall Space Flight Center (&D-81-142) and subsequent In response to your June 27, 1980, request we have reviewed the allegations discussions with your office, to you by Mr. Irving S. _Sainker ...
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Date Sept. 28, 1981 |
Report No. EMD-81-145 |
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Date Sept. 28, 1981 |
Report No. B-204627 |
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Reports and Testimonies UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 OFFIcE OF GENERAL COUNSEL / 7 B-204627 September 28, 1981 Mr. Maxwell R. Mitchell Touch & Klean Typewriter Cleaning Service 5002 Doppler Street Capitol Heights, Maryland 20027 Dear Mr. Mitchell: We refer to your letter of August 26, 1981, complaining about a number of procurements conducted by the Defense Supply Service (DSS) to ...
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Date Sept. 28, 1981 |
Report No. GGD-81-93 |
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Reports and Testimonies U&ED’ STATES GENERAL Acc0~~Tit-G OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549’ GENERAL GOVaRNMENf OWlSION $EPTE@lBER 28,1981 B-204180 The FIonorahle Charles Acting Comptroller of Dear ?4r. E. Lord the Currency Lord: : The Comptroller of the Currency Should Decide "'Extent to Which PIis Action Control System is Needed (GGD-81-93) the SUBJECT: As part of our study of changes in bank supervision since 1976, we ...
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Date Sept. 28, 1981 |
Report No. CED-81-158 |
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Reports and Testimonies REPORTBY THE Comptroller General OF THE UNITEDSTATES HiJzardous Waste Facilities With Interim Status May Be Endangering Public HealthlAnd The Environment The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has little assurance that hazardous waste facilities with interim status -- the period between application and issuance of the final permit -- meet the minimum national requirements for acceptable ...
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Date Sept. 28, 1981 |
Report No. HRD-81-99 |
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Reports and Testimonies BY>,THi.i COMPTROLLERGENERAL Report To The Honorable Barry M. Goldwater, Jr. House Of Representatives OF THEUNITEDSTATES 1 b5q Stronger Federal Efforts Needed For Providing Employment Opportunities And Enforcing Labor $?ondards In Sheltered Workshops Certain of the Fair Labor Standards Act’s provisions for handicapped workers in sheltered workshops create an unnecessary administrative burden for ...
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Date Sept. 25, 1981 |
Report No. B-198376,B-198377,B-198378 |
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Reports and Testimonies 5+y. ' birector, CEDD - Henry Eschwege - i ng General Counsel .. . , ,.. view of Federal Water Marketing 'Pract ig8376 I ~3-198377~ ~ ~ x ~ 7 8 - o . ~ . and . j 087792 t to your division's assessment of t h Federal Gwernment's ing practices, we received several r&ests for l e g a l opinests were suhnitted in connection w i t h three CEDD audit a1 Requirements, Cost Allocations, and Water ...
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Date Sept. 25, 1981 |
Report No. B-203481 |
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Reports and Testimonies h Go, cra"l UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 / 9 SYV OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL B-203481 September 25, 1981 Sealtite Corporation 115 Madison Street Waukesha, Wisconsin 53186 Attention: Gentlemen: We refer to your letter of June 24, 1981, complaining about actions by the Veterans Administration (VA) in connection with three procurements: (1) invitation for bids 603-32- ...
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Date Sept. 25, 1981 |
Report No. FPCD-81-71 |
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Reports and Testimonies UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 FEDERAL coMmNsATloN PERSONNeEL AND DlYleloN B-201496 SEPTEMBER 25,1981 The Honorable Donald J. Devine Director, Office of Personnel Management Dear Dr. Devine: OTightening Eligibility Involuntary Retirement Dollarsl/(FPCD-81-71) Standards Could Costs by Millions Cut of Subject: The eligibility standards governing the involuntary ...
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Date Sept. 25, 1981 |
Report No. AFMD-81-92 |
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Reports and Testimonies i-M ,I, COMPTROLLER I’ GEP#&RAL WASMINbTON OF Td’E _,.,~*;;_, ,_..-.- .. - ..II”-. STATES UNITED D.C. 20508 B-201472 RELEASED The Honorable.Jack Brooks Chairman, Committee on Government House of Representatives Dear Mr. Chairman: Subject: Operations -the in Review of a Computer Hardware Acquisition for Natfanal Ckeanic and Atmospheric Administration Boulder, Colorado (AFMD-81-92) In your January ...
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Date Sept. 25, 1981 |
Report No. GGD-81-94 |
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Reports and Testimonies BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL OF THEUNITEDSTATES I ‘ieport ToThe Congress Comptroller Of The Currency Needs Authority To Dispose Of Property Remaining From Failed National Banks For many years the Comptroller of the Currency has held unclaimed property remaining from terminated receiverships of national banks that failed prior to the establishment of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in 1934. ...
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Date Sept. 25, 1981 |
Report No. HRD-81-123 |
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Reports and Testimonies . rt ,I b BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES Injury Compensation Process Delays Prompt Payment Of Benefits To Federal Workers Payments of benefits under the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act are not being made on time as measured by the Department of Labor’s criteria for timeliness. Delays occur at each level of claims processing. GAO found that injured workers, ...
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Date Sept. 25, 1981 |
Report No. HRD-81-155 |
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Reports and Testimonies ., UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON. D.C. 20548 HUMAN REsoURCEs DIVISION B-204802 The honorable United States Dear Senator Pete V. Domenici Senate Domenici: This report responds to your August 6, 1979, request regarding Medicare home health services. We made an assessment of the reasonableness and medical necessity of skilled nursing care and the need for the home health aide ...
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Date Sept. 24, 1981 |
Report No. OGC-81-17 |
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Reports and Testimonies UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTINGOFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20348 B-200685 September 24, 1981 To the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives-. 116776 The purpose of this letter is to report on the status of budget authority that was proposed, but rejected, for rescission. In the President's eleventh special message for fiscal year 1981, dated June 19, 1981, the ...
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Date Sept. 24, 1981 |
Report No. B-204808 |
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Reports and Testimonies UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 / 2 13 OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL B-204808 September 24, 1981 Mr. Fred H. Dietrich Associate Administrator Office of Federal Procurement Policy 726 Jackson Place, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20503 Dear Mr. Dietrich: This will confirm informal discussions between Mr. Norm Latker, of your agency, and Mir. John McGrail, of my staff, concerning a ...
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Date Sept. 24, 1981 |
Report No. HRD-81-156 |
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Reports and Testimonies UNITEDS;~~~-~;;~"GENERA~'~~CCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 B-199795 . SEPTEMBER 24,1981 The Honorable The Secretary Dear Richard S. Schweiker of Health and Human Services ~1~111 llllllll 116481 Mr. Secretary: Subject: Circumstances That Resulted in New York Receiving About Half of the Federal Foster Care Reimgursements to States in Fiscal Year 1978 (HRD-81-156) As promised in our April 20, ...
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Date Sept. 24, 1981 |
Report No. CED-81-136 |
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Date Sept. 24, 1981 |
Report No. 116445 |
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Reports and Testimonies ‘IhI Ill1 UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTINGOFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 9:30 A.M. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER24, 1981 STATEMENT OF HENRY ESCHWEGE,DIRECTOR COMMUNITYAND ECONOMICDEVELOPMENT DIVISION BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEEON OVERSIGHT AND INVESTIGATIONS AND THE SUBCOMMITTEEON TELECOMMUNICATIONS, CONSUMER PROTECTION AND FINANCE OF THE COMMITTEE ON ENERGYAND COMMERCE ': ...
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Date Sept. 24, 1981 |
Report No. HRD-81-112 |
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Reports and Testimonies REPORTBYTHEU.S. General Accounting Office Delays In Receiving And Investing Taxes Are Recking Railroad Retirement Program Interest Income Under the railroad retirement program, employers are required to deposit retirement taxes monthly, instead of semimonthly, biweekly, or even more frequently as is the case for social security taxes. In fiscal year 1980, the railroad retirement program could have ...
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Date Sept. 24, 1981 |
Report No. GGD-81-102 |
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Reports and Testimonies UNITE& STATES GENER,ALACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHtNGTCN, D.C. 20548 '_ r B-204589 The Honorable William H. Webster Federal Bureau of Director, Investigation Department of Justice Dear Judge Webster: Subject: SEPTEMBER 24.1981 II IIII HI 116507 Fewer Agent Transfers Should Benefit the FBI and Its Agents as Well as Save Money (GGD-81-102) In response to concerns expressed by members of the Congress, and ...
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Date Sept. 24, 1981 |
Report No. HRD-81-139 |
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Reports and Testimonies REPORTBY THE US. -- General Accounting Office The Guaranteed Student Loan information System Needs .A Thorough Redesign To Account For The Expenditure Of Billions From the Guaranteed Student Loan proram’ ince tion in 1965 through fiscal year s B960, the F ederal Government had guaran14.6 million student loans totalwhile paying about S6.8 fees and default claims to States and lenders in support of ...
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Date Sept. 24, 1981 |
Report No. EMD-81-119 |
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Reports and Testimonies BYTHE COMPTROLLERGENERAL Report To The Chairman, Subcommittee On Mines And Mining, House Committee On Interior And insular Affairs Of The United States OF THEUNITEDSTATES Mining On National Park Service Lands - What Is At Stake? The Department of the Interior recommended to the Congress in 1979 that mining claims on certain National Park Service lands be acquired forenvironmental protection. GAO ...
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Date Sept. 23, 1981 |
Report No. HRD-81-152 |
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Reports and Testimonies UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 HUMAN RESOURCES OlVlSlON B-204778 The Honorable The Secretary Dear Mr. Verne Orr of the Air SEPTEMBER 23,1981 Force Secretary: Assistant Allocation Fund Assets Auditor General ulllllll llllll ll 116483 Attention: Subject: of an Air Force Contractor's Pension May Be Inequitable (HRD-81-152) During our review of contractors' compliance ...
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Date Sept. 23, 1981 |
Report No. GGD-81-99 |
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Reports and Testimonies Mr. Robert L. Ely Director, Office of Contracts Procurement and Supply Dcpartmcst United States Postal Se,rvice Dear I:r. Ely: Procurement Containers Costs of General Purpose Can Be Reduced (GGD-81-99) Flail 116641 Subject: This report is one of a series originating from our review of restrictive conditions and specifications ill Postal Service solicit:ltions anr; contracts and their izpact on ...
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Date Sept. 23, 1981 |
Report No. FPCD-81-72 |
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Reports and Testimonies UNITEDSTATESGENERALACCOUNTIN(~ OFFICE WASHINGTON. bin -Ph* +* D.C. 114. 20548 -Kn~alcf~ I ., FEDERAL PERSONNEL ANO COMPENSATION DIVISION - .-.._..-- SEPTEMBER 23,1981 B-204355 RELEASED ! ~~~~1~1~~1Ill I I 116523 The Honorable Ted Weiss House of Representatives Dear Mr. Weiss: Staffing, Funding, (FPCD-81-72) and Use of Subject: Military Bands In response to your June 9, 1981, request, as modified ...
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Date Sept. 23, 1981 |
Report No. 118089 |
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Reports and Testimonies UNITED STATES GElNEW ACCOUNTING OFFICE Washington, D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASE CN DELIVERY Expected at 1O:OO a.m., MT Wednesday, September 23, 1981 STATEMENTOF GREGORY AHART,DIREcToR J. JSJMANRESCXJRCE DIVISION BEFORE THE SUJ3OXMITEE CN LEGISLATICN ANDNATIONAI; SECURITY OPERATIONS COMMITTEE CNGOVERNMENT HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ON AU'ICMATIC DATA PKXXSSING PR33LWS AT THE SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION ...
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Date Sept. 23, 1981 |
Report No. 116446 |
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Reports and Testimonies UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D. C. FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 10:00 a.m. EDT RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING SEPTEMBER 23, 1981 116446 STATEMENT OF EDWARD A. DENSMORE, DEPUTY DIRECTOR HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION, AND INTERNATIONAL REFUGEES, LAW HOUSE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY ON MEDICAL SCREENING AND TREATMENT OF INDOCHINESE ...
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Date Sept. 23, 1981 |
Report No. 116443 |
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Reports and Testimonies UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE 20548 WASHINGTON, D.C. ‘FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 9:15 a.m. September 23, Wednesday, 1981 STATEMENT OF ROSSLYN KLEEMAN ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FEDERAL PERSONNEL AND COMPENSATION DIVISION BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES ON H.R. 2985, A BILL TO PROTECT THE JOBS OF NONAPPROPRIATED FUND WHISTLEBLOWERS Mr. ...
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Date Sept. 23, 1981 |
Report No. GGD-81-104 |
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Reports and Testimonies General Accounting Office More Than Money Is Needed To Solve Problems Faced _.. State By And Local Corrections Agencies State and local Departments of Corrections are facing serious problems, such as prison overcrowding, dilapidated facilities, poor safety and sanitation conditions in prisons and jails, and the need to provide more adequate services. External factors, such as the public, ...
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Date Sept. 22, 1981 |
Report No. HRD-81-144 |
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Reports and Testimonies UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WAEIHINCTON, D.C. 20548 IIUMAN Rrwunua DIVIWON B-2043139 SEPTEMBER 22,198l The Honorable Edward Madigan, George M. O'Brien, and Henry Waxman House of Repreaentatives Subject: Issues Involved in Amputees' Use of Artificial Limbs (HRD-81-144) 116404 Your October 1, 1980, letter, cosigned by former Congressman Carter, asked u8 to study problema amputees ...
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Date Sept. 22, 1981 |
Report No. FPCD-81-75 |
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Reports and Testimonies United Dear The Honorable States Senator Max Baucus Senate Baucus: Subject: LYanagement Training National Institutes Seminars of Health Sponsored by the (FPCD-81-75) This report responds to your April 7, 1981, request and We reviewed management later discussions with your office. training seminars sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) including the procedures NIH used to determine ...
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Date Sept. 22, 1981 |
Report No. 116389 |
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Reports and Testimonies UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 8:30 a.m. DST .TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1981 STATEMENT OF HENRY ESCHWEGE, DIRECTOR COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION BEFORE THE MINORITY SUBCOMMITTEE ON SBA AND SBIC AUTHORITY, ENTERPRISE AND GENERAL SMALL BUSINESS PROBLEMS COMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ON PUBLIC SBA's ...
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Date Sept. 22, 1981 |
Report No. 116558 |
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Reports and Testimonies UNITED STATES GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON,nr Y.W. FOR RELEASEON DELIVERY EXPECTEDAT 10:00 A.M. SEPTEMBER 22, 1981 STATEMENTOF J. DEXTERPEACH DIRECTOR, ENERGY AND MINERALS DIVISION BEFORETHE SUBCOMMITTEE ENERGY ON CONSERVATION AND POWER U.S. HOUSEOF REPRESENTATIVES 116558 H.R. 2512 encompassestwo critical issues stemming from the TMI-2 accidentincreased insurance cbverage and cleanup ...
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