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Date May 9, 1979 Report No. FPCD-79-11 Title

Government Operations: The Congress Should Act To Establish Military Compensation Principles

Reports and Testimonies

OF THE UNITED STATES - Should Act ilitary n Principles For 12 years, the military compensation system has been extensively analyzed by study groups that have proposed various changes. However, the Department of Defense, the military services, and the Office of Management and Budget have not been able to agree on the principles and policies which should guide the setting, adjusting, and monitoring ...

Date May 9, 1979 Report No. HRD-79-36 Title

Income Security: Labor Department Is Strengthening Procedures To Recover Costs for Federal Employees' Injuries Caused by Third Parties

Reports and Testimonies

’ B’Y’ HE COM PT I FR GENERAL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T R01 LM109293 OF THE UNITEDSTATES The Department of Labor’s attempts to recover costs for Federal civilian employees with work-related injuries are inadequate. An additional $4.7 million might have been recovered from third parties Labor’s district offices during a if more aggressive action had Claims should be promptly identified, reviewed, and ...

Date May 8, 1979 Report No. 109354 Title

Employment: Merit Systems Protection Board and Office of Special Counsel

Reports and Testimonies

UNITED STATES. GENERAL HASHINGTON, D.C. ACCOUNTING 20548 OFFICE I . FOR RELEASE014 DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 1O:OO ARM. TUESDAY, 11~~ 8, 1979 STATEMENT FEDERAL OF CLIFFORD I. GOULD, DEPUTY DIRECTOR PERSONNEL AND COMPENSATION DIVISION BEFORE THE AFFAIRS c, c 7‘

Date May 8, 1979 Report No. B-39772 Title

Government Operations: Comments on S.697 To Reduce the Amount Which May Be Obligated for Travel and Transportation of Officers and Employees in the Executive Branch During Fiscal Year 1980

Reports and Testimonies

COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES WASHINGTON. D.C. 20548 B-39772 May 8, 1979 The Honorable Abraham Ribicoff Chairman, Committee on Governmental Affairs United States Sentte Dear Mr. Chairman: ,p0101614 fn;Your letter of March 30, 1979, requested our views and recommendations onCS.697, _94s J1To reduce by $500,000,000 the amount which may be obligated for travel and transportation of ...

Date May 8, 1979 Report No. FPCD-79-48 Title

Government Operations: Environmental Protection Agency Standards of Employee Conduct Need Improvement

Reports and Testimonies

REPORTBY THE U.S. lIIIIIIIIIllIIlIIllllllllll LMl09283 counting Offi nmental Protection Agency ads Of Employee Conduct provement Standards ot conduct for Environmental Protection Agency employees do not adequately address certain issues facing employees in carrying out their official duties. The Agency could improve its program by (1) making employees aware of their responsibilities under the ...

Date May 8, 1979 Report No. PSAD-79-54 Title

Science, Space, and Technology: Enewetak Atoll--Cleaning Up Nuclear Contamination

Reports and Testimonies

BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL Report To The Congress c OF THE UNITEDSTATES IQ* Enewetak Atoll--Cleaning Up Nuclear Contamination The United States will spend an estimated $100 million to clean up, rehabilitate, and resettle Enewetak Atoll, a nuclear weapons testing site from 1948 to 1958. The Defense Nuclear Agency, responsible for the cleanup, is projecting that all major cleanup objectives will be ...

Date May 8, 1979 Report No. LCD-78-245 Title

Transportation: Replacing Government Sedans Yearly Would Result in Fuel and Cost Savings

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REPORTBY THE U.S llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll LM109281 I Accounting Office Replacing Government Sedans Id Result Cost Savings Commercial rental companies are ahead of the Government in recognizing and taking advantage of the economics of a l-year replacement cycle for rental sedans. To GAO’s knowledge, By adhering to General Services --incurs this replacement standard, unnecessary maintenance ...

Date May 8, 1979 Report No. HRD-79-11 Title

Federally Assisted Employment and Training: A Myriad of Programs Should Be Simplified

Reports and Testimonies

LM109284 9 OF THEUNITEDSTATES Employment And f Programs This report “takes a picture” of federally assisted employment and training programs in the Tidewater, Virginia, area during fiscal year 1977. GAO found 44 programs with similar goals attempting to assist virtually the same people. These were authorized through 16 separate legislative authorities, creating a maze of funding and administrative ...

Date May 7, 1979 Report No. PSAD-79-81 Title

Government Operations: Department of Defense Small Purchases

Reports and Testimonies

COMFTROU.ER GENERAL WASHINGTON. OF O.C. THE UNITEO ZQSS STATES B-162313 Hay 7, 1979 The Elonorable Samuel S. Stratton Chairman, Subcommittee on Armed Services Investigation Committee on Armed Services House of Representatives Dear Mr. Chairman: ' On February 5, 1979, you requested that we examine small purchases made by the Departnentnse (DOD), with particular emphasis-on contracts awarded by the ...

Date May 7, 1979 Report No. B-164031(4).113 Title

Government Operations: Proposed Relocation of the Offices of the Social Security Administrator and Staff

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Date May 7, 1979 Report No. 109285 Title

Health: Emergency Preparedness Around Nuclear Powerplants

Reports and Testimonies

UNITED STATES GENERALACCOUNTINGOFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 STATEMENTOF 3. DEXTER PEACH, DIRECTOR ENERGYAND MINERALS DIVISION BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ENVIRONMENT, ENERGYAND NATURAL RESOURCES ON HOUSECOMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS $p ON EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AROUNDNUCLEAR POWERPLANTS c 3 Mr. Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee: We welcome the opportunity emergency preparedness around to ...

Date May 7, 1979 Report No. 109287 Title

Natural Resources: The Set-Aside Program for Federal Timber Sales

Reports and Testimonies

UNITED STATES GENEWL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 3 P.M. DST MONDAY, MAY 7, 1979 STATEMENT OF HENRY ESCHFsEGE, DIRECTOR COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION BEFORE THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESS /g,~: ,d s-+ UNITED STATES SENATE .' I ON .: ,.,A --I. THE ,'SET-ASIDE PROGRAM FOR FEDERAL TIMBER SALES ,j 7 -_.-' MR. CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF ...

Date May 7, 1979 Report No. EMD-79-18 Title

Energy: Federal Actions Are Needed To Improve Safety and Security of Nuclear Materials Transportation

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ong OF THEUNITEDSTATES Needed To Security Of ansportation Over 2 million packages of radioactive materials are shipped within the United States each year. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission estimates that shipments will more than double to about 5.5 million annually by 1985. GAO evaluated the policies and practices of the Commission and the Departments of Energy and Transportation to see if ...

Date May 7, 1979 Report No. EMD-79-62 Title

Energy: The Clinch River Breeder Reactor--Should the Congress Continue To Fund It?

Reports and Testimonies

iver Breeder Reactor--Should s Continue To Fund It? For the past 2 years, the Congress and the administration have been in a stalemate over the Clinch River Breeder Reactor Project. The Congress is appropriating funds to continue the project but the administration wants to terminate it. This report’s purpose is to help congressional decisionmakers focus on whether the Clinch River Breeder Reactor ...

Date May 7, 1979 Report No. 109996 Title

Energy: Activities of the Energy Information Administration

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Prkident And The Congress Activities Of The Energy Information Administration Department of Energy By The Professional Audit Review Team lo9996 NAY- 7, 1979 PROFESSIONAL AUDIT REVIEW 441 G Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20548 TEAM CHAIRMAN MR. RICHARD W. KELLEY GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE MEMBERS \ DR. GENE L. FINN, :CURlTlES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION MR. RONALD E. KUTSCHER, BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS ...

Date May 4, 1979 Report No. 120178 Title

Health: Need for More Timely Refunds of Federal Share of Medicaid Overpayment Recoveries

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dbmn : . Srmz.5 GENERALACCCUNTING OFFICE I . WASHINGTQN, D.C. 20548 tILlMAN .RESOURCES DlYlSlON May 4, 1979 120178 I Mr. Leonard D. Schaeffer, Administrator Health Care Financing Administration Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Washington, D.C. 20201 Dear Mr. Schaeffer: 012 Gctober 27, 1978, we reported to your office that, during our survey of the recovery of Medicaid overpayments, we ...

Date May 4, 1979 Report No. GGD-79-46 Title

Financial Management: Audit of the House of Representatives Beauty Shop - Calendar Year 1978

Reports and Testimonies

REPORT B’Y’ THE Comptroller General OF THE UNITED STATES Audit Of The House Of Representatives Beauty Shop CalendarYear 1978 109266 GGD-79-46 MAY 4, 1979 COMPTROUER GENERAL WASHINGTON. OF THE D.C. UNITED Sl-Al-ES 2QaAa B-162878 The Honorable Frank Thompson, Chairman, Committee on House Administration House of Representatives Dear Mr. Chairman: Jr. As required by the Legislative Branch ...

Date May 4, 1979 Report No. CED-79-11 Title

Colorado River Basin Water Problems: How To Reduce Their Impact

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104263’ 4 BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL ‘ieport ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES Colorado River Basin Water Problems: HOWTo Reduce Their Impact Unless Federal, State, and local governments begin to work together, the Colorado River Basin--an area embracing parts of seven Southwestern States--will not be able to cope with a probable water shortage soon after the year 2000. GAO recommends that the ...

Date May 3, 1979 Report No. 109268 Title

Budget and Spending: H.R. 3763 To Reauthorize the Office of Federal Procurement Policy

Reports and Testimonies

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 9:00 a.m., E.S.T. Thursday, May 3, 1979 STATEMENT OF ELMER B. STAATS, COMPTROLLER GENERAL _. OF THE UNITED-STATES BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND NATIONAL SECURITY Lr2 w .y HOUSE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS ON Mr. been Chairman, and members of the Subcommittee. in strengthening ...

Date May 3, 1979 Report No. 094373 Title

Budget and Spending: Office of Federal Procurement Policy

Reports and Testimonies

~JNiTED STATES GENERALACCOUNTINGdFb':ICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 9:00 a.m., E.S.T. Thursday, May 3, 1979 STATEMENTOF ELMER B. STAATS, COMPTROLLER GENERAL .. OF THE UNITED STATES BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE LEGISLATION AND NATIONAL SECURITY ON 4 / HOUSECOMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS ON THE OFFICE OF 1 FEDERAL PROCUREMENT POLICY H. R. 3763 Mr. Chairman, been ...

Date May 3, 1979 Report No. HRD-79-44 Title

Financial Management: Examination of Financial Statements of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation for the Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 1977

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BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report To The Congress whi OF THEUNITEDSTATES w Examination Of Financial Statements Of The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation For The Fiscal Year Ended September 30,1977 Because of various procedural and accounting problems, and material uncertainties in the collection of receivables, GAO disclaims an opinion on whether the financial statements fairly present the ...

Date May 3, 1979 Report No. HRD-79-43 Title

Business, Industry, and Consumers: How Can Workplace Injuries Be Prevented? The Answers May Be in OSHA Files

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1 ,t IQvqg BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL L .I * Report ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES How Can Workplace Injuries Be Prevented? The Answers May Be In OSHA Files workers are Each year several thousand killed and many others are seriously injured in workplace accidents. Why do these accidents happen?Could they be prevented if Federal or State occupational safety and health standards are complied with? ...

Date May 2, 1979 Report No. 109238 Title

Employment: The Davis-Bacon Act Should Be Repealed

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UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING D.C. 20548 OFFICE WASHINGTON, FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 9:00 A.M. EDT MAY 2, 1979 STATEMENT ELMER B. STAATS, OF STATES COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS SENATE COMMITTEE ON BANKING, HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS ON THE DAVIS-BACON ACT HOULD L-' BE 5mv clo7@ 109238 Mr. Chairman and Members of to appear the ...

Date May 2, 1979 Report No. PSAD-79-71 Title

Government Operations: Ineffective Management of GSA's Multiple Award Schedule Program--A Costly, Serious, and Longstanding Problem

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Date May 2, 1979 Report No. 120181 Title

Government Operations: Revision Needed in Proposed Regulation for Evaluating Nonstructural Evacuation and Relocation Benefits

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. UNITED STATE GENERAL ACCOUTERING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 COMMUNITY AND DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DIVISION Lieutenant General John Morris Chief-of Engineers U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Dear General Morris: We performed a survey of the use of nonstructural measures for solving or minimizing flooding problems. Such measures were encouraged by Section 73 of the Water Resources Development Act of ...

Date May 2, 1979 Report No. 109262 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: Implementation of the Time Frames Legislated in the Speedy Trial Act of 1974

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. UNITED STATES GENERALACCOUNTINGOFFICE Washington, D.C. 20548 109262 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at lo:30 a.m., DST Wednesday, May 2, 1979 STATEMENTOF DIVISION ALLEN R. VOSS, DIRECTOR, GENERALGOVERNMENT BEFORE THE COMMITTEEON THE JUDICIARY UNITED STATES.SENATE ON THE k.., -.. I IMPLEMENTATIONOF THE TIME FRAMES L LEGISLATED IN THE SPEEDYTRIAL ACT OF 1974 Mr. Chairman and Members of the ...

Date May 2, 1979 Report No. 109305 Title

Natural Resources: Revision Needed in Proposed Regulation for Evaluating Nonstructural Evacuation and Relocation Benefits

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.- UNITEDSTATESGENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 IllllllllIll11 IIIll1 Ill11 Ill llllllliillllll LM109305 . COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC DlVlSlON MAY 2 1979 Gerald Seinwill, Deputy Water Resources Council 2120 L Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 Dear Mr. Seinwill: Director Aoecs~ti We recently performed a limited survey of the use of nonstructural measures for solvi.ng or ...

Date May 2, 1979 Report No. PSAD-79-48A Title

Government Operations: An Unclassified Version of a Classified Report Entitled 'The Navy's Strategic Communications Systems--Need for Management Attention and Decisionmaking'

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STUDY THE STAFF THE‘U.S. BY OF General Accounting Office An Unclassified Version Of A Classified Report Entitled “The Navy’s Strategic Communications Systems--Need For Management Attention And Decisionmaking” Peacetime communications systems provide reliable day-to-day communications to the strategic submarine force. However, the Navy’s most survivable wartime communications link to nuclear- ...

Date May 2, 1979 Report No. HRD-79-38 Title

Health: Legislative and Administrative Changes Needed in Community Mental Health Centers Program

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Comptroller General OF THE UNITEDSTATES Illllllllllllllliilllilllll Ill11 Ill1 Illlllll Ill1 LMIOSSZS Legislative And Administrative Changes Needed In Community Mental Health Centers Program If the goal of establishing a nationwide network of community mental health centers is to be realized in the foreseeable future, legislative and administrative changes must be made in the program. State, local ...

Date May 2, 1979 Report No. GGD-79-55 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: Speedy Trial Act--Its Impact on the Judicial System Still Unknown

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BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report To The Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES Speedy Trial Act--Its Impact On The Judicial System Still Unknown District courts have not fully identified or documented problems of complying with the Speedy Trial Act. When it becomes effective July 1, 1979, the act will permanently establish a loo-day arrest-to-trial time for disposition of Federal criminal cases. No objective ...

Date May 1, 1979 Report No. 094314 Title

Budget and Spending: Can Zero-Base Budgeting Be Successfully Applied to the Federal Budget Process?

Reports and Testimonies

Date May 1, 1979 Report No. HRD-79-73 Title

Government Operations: Adequacy of HEW's Audit of Parke, Davis, and Company's Swine Flu Vaccine Manufacturing Costs

Reports and Testimonies

B-164031(5) MAY 1,1979 The Konorable Bob Eckhardt U Chairman, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce )” /~~o.zsu.~ JThe Ronorable Jack Brooks Chairman, House Committee on Government Operations b*r;he Honorable George E. Danielson Chairman, Subcommittee on Administrative Law and Governmental Relations House Committee on the Judiciary ,,. ...

Date May 1, 1979 Report No. EMD-79-53 Title

Government Operations: DOE and FERC Staffing Needs and Employee Distribution

Reports and Testimonies

The Honorable John D. Dingell Chairman, Subcommmittee on Energy and Power Committee on Interstate and //ss&a;7a3 Foreign Commerce House of Representatives Dear Mr. Chairman: we 46c Your letter dated November 21, 1978,

Date May 1, 1979 Report No. HRD-79-62 Title

Income Security: Request by SSA To Monitor Phone Calls From the Public in Teleservice Centers

Reports and Testimonies

RESTRtCt~e) Not to be released outside the Qem?ra~ Accsountkg Qfficr except on the basis of specific zq~~oval by the Office of Congressional Relations. lowf UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 RELEASED HUMAN RESOURCCS DIVISION MAY 1,1979 B-16403114) The Honorable Max Baucus f$d.J United States Senate The Honorable Charles Rose House of Representatives ,y/&-q _-J' (I; ...

Date May 1, 1979 Report No. 109237 Title

International Affairs: Improving Development Coordination

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United States General Accounting Cffice Washington, C. C. 20548 FCR RELEASE Oh' I?ELIVERY Expected at 1O:OO a.m. Tuesday, May 1, 1979 Statement Elmer Comptroller General before Senate Committee of 6. Staats of the the Affairs o 0" United States on Governmental on Hr. Chairman and Members of the Committee: to discuss coordination. of a broad the study which proposal Cooperation address that affect ...

Date May 1, 1979 Report No. 094364 Title

Special Publications: Handling Rejected Input Transactions

Reports and Testimonies

Date May 1, 1979 Report No. 094375 Title

Special Publications: Improving Development Coordination

Reports and Testimonies

Date May 1, 1979 Report No. FPCD-79-10 Title

Government Operations: Defense Use of Military Personnel in Industrial Facilities--Largely Unnecessary and Very Expensive

Reports and Testimonies

OF- THE UNITED STATES Defense Use Of Military Personnel In Industrial FacilitiesLargely Unnecessary And Very Expensive In an earlier report GAO raised questions about the issues and costs of using military instead of civilian workers in an industrial environment. GAO recommended that the Secretary of Defense correct that particular situation and review all similar activities for potential ...

Date May 1, 1979 Report No. CED-79-75 Title

Transportation: 'Weight Bumping'--Falsifying Household Moving Weights To Increase Charges--What ICC Needs To Do

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?EPORT'I% THE r General IIF THE UNITED STATES --Falsifying Household ht Bum dloving Weights To Increase [Charges--What ICC Needs To Do There is no accurate measure of the extent of “weight bumping” in the household moving industry. Neither the Federal, State, nor local governments have ’ adequate controls over weighing operations to detect and prevent the practice. Both the Interstate Commerce ...

Date May 1, 1979 Report No. CED-79-60 Title

Natural Resources: Desalting Water Probably Will Not Solve the Nation's Water Problems, But Can Help

Reports and Testimonies

,104/3 / 1 BY I-t-E COMPiRC>L,ER GENERAL OF THE UNITEDSTATES 1 I Report ToThe Congress i Desalting Water Probably Will Not Solve The Nation’s Water Problems, But Can Help Because of increased contamination of surface and ground water, the lack of freshwater is rapidly becoming a problem for many locations in the Nation. Desalting of water is a possible solution. This report discusses the need for ...

Date May 1, 1979 Report No. 091100 Title

Special Publications: Managers Your Accounting System Can Do a Lot for You

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Managers Accounting Systems Can Help You: -Plan and control agency operations -Decide on the best ways to use resources to achieve goals -Keep within appropriations and other legal requirements -Safeguard agency resources -Evaluate accomplishments By The Comptroller General Of 'chc United States FOREWORD I ! 1 I 1 I Our growing Federal budget and national debt are a concern to both taxpayer5 and ...

Date May 1, 1979 Report No. HRD-79-72 Title

Health Maintenance Organizations: Federal Financing Is Adequate but HEW Must Continue Improving Program Management

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Report To The Congress r-l OF THE IINITED STATES Health Maintenance Organizations: Federal Financing Is Adequate But HEWMust Continue Improving Program Management The 1978 amendments to the Health Maintenance Organization Act required GAO to determine whether Federal grants and loans are adequate to help develop new health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and expand existing ones, and to evaluate ...

Date April 30, 1979 Report No. CED-79-80 Title

Environmental Protection: Eastsound Wastewater Treatment Project

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H’ UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 CCMMUNIW ANO DEVlLOPMleNi llCOMOMIC DIVISION B-166506 The Honorable Henry M. Jacksoncu United States Senator 802 United States Court House Seattle, Washington 98104 Dear Senator Jackson: APRIL 30, 1979 This letter summarizes the information we obtained to answer your December 6, 1978, and January 25, 1979, requests for a review of ...

Date April 30, 1979 Report No. CED-79-81 Title

Environmental Protection: Eastsound Wastewater Treatment Project, Eastsound, Washington

Reports and Testimonies

UNITEDSTATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 CCMMUNITY DWRaCMMT AND ECONOMIC DlVlSlON B-166506 The Honorable United States Dear Senator Warren G. Magnuson Senate Magnuson: I APRIL 30, 1979 This letter summarizes the information we obtained to answer your January 25, 1979, request for a review of the ik!& Eastsound Concerned Citizens Committee's allegations concernWe have ing the ...

Date April 30, 1979 Report No. ID-79-19A Title

Financial Management: Examination of Financial Statements of the Export-Import Bank of the United States for Fiscal Year 1978

Reports and Testimonies

COMPTROLLER GENERAL WABHINQTON. Of THE 0-C. UNITED STATES ZQS48 B-L14823 APRIL 30, 1979 To the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives Attached is our report on the IIexamination of financial statements of the Export-Import Bank of the United States for fiscal year required by the Corporation Control Act (31 U.S.C. 841 et seq.), We are sending copies of this report ...

Date April 30, 1979 Report No. 109233 Title

Social Services: Implementation of the Randolph-Sheppard Act Amendments of 1974

Reports and Testimonies

United States General Washington, Accounting D.C. Office FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 9:30 a.m. EDT Monday, April 30, 1979 109233 STATEMENTOF H. L. KRIEGER, DIRECTOR FEDERAL PERSONNELAND COMPENSATION DIVISION BEFORE THE OF THE +,t6 SUBCOMMITTEE THE HANDICAPPED ON SENATE COMMITTEEON HUMANRESOURCES ON -7 L IMPLEMENTATION OF THE RANDOLPH-SHEPPARD ACT AMENDMENTS 1974 OF J Mr. Chairman and ...

Date April 30, 1979 Report No. LCD-79-104 Title

Transportation: Should NAVSTAR Be Used for Civil Navigation? FAA Should Improve Its Efforts To Decide

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Comptroller General Should NAVSTARBe Used For Civil Navigation? FAA Should improve Its Efforts To Decide The federal Aviation Administration (f AA) is making an extensive evaluation of DOD’ s planned NAVSTAR satellite navigation system to determine if it should also become the primary civil air navigation system. The Chairman, Subcommittee on Transportation, Aviation, and Weather, House Committee ...

Date April 27, 1979 Report No. 109228 Title

Government Operations: Bureau of Census' Planning and Budgeting for 1980 Census and Programs To Reduce Decennial Census Undercount

Reports and Testimonies

1 c . , United States General Accounting Washington, D.C. 20548 Office FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 1O:OO a.m. Friday, April 27, 1979 STATEMENT OF ARNOLD P. JONES ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, GENERAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMMERCE, CONSUMER, AND MONETARY AFFAIRS COWr4ITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ON -.;sr'dd'm / f--& 1 LBUREAU OF @H-ECENSUS' ...

Date April 27, 1979 Report No. CED-79-88 Title

Natural Resources: Intensive Timber Management

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UNITEDSTATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFiCE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 COMMUNITY DNELOPMMT AN0 ECONOMIC DlVISlON 1 . ..1: B-125053 The Honorable United States Dear Senator Bob Packwood Senate Packwood: RELEASED Apri1 27, 1979 109288 In response to your November 1, .1978, w and later discussions with your office, we evaluated the Forest _._. e* -Serv-@cc &-g,‘_s refor.estation ---"*..---- timber *,_ " and _ ...

Date April 27, 1979 Report No. CED-79-87 Title

Natural Resources: Ways To Resolve Critical Water Resources Issues Facing the Nation

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REPORTBV'THE lllerGeneral OF THE UNITEDSTATES RELEASERSL -, rq’ .I :- 1+-: J- :- _ ,_ j ;,. e .,. *: ” ;I’71 Ways To Resolvb Critic& Water Resources Issues Facing The Nation In this report GAO with problems in discusses ways to deal --authorizing and appropriating water resources projects, --making liable, benefit/cost analysis funds for more re- --promoting better and conservation, --managing -- ...