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... Dirksen Building . 75,000 Restaurants : to $ 36,000 .. Pilot furniture program , Senate Office Building . Replacements , repairs and improved facilities , Senate Furnishing government - owned " Senate Courts " and " Hill Apartments ...
... Dirksen Building . 75,000 Restaurants : to $ 36,000 .. Pilot furniture program , Senate Office Building . Replacements , repairs and improved facilities , Senate Furnishing government - owned " Senate Courts " and " Hill Apartments ...
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... Dirksen and Russell Buildings .. Replacement of 124 deteriorated windows in Russell Building . Miscellaneous improvements .. Total Increase $ 405,000 45,000 500,000 100,000 Nonrecurring items Senate Office Buildings .. $ 1,854,700 ...
... Dirksen and Russell Buildings .. Replacement of 124 deteriorated windows in Russell Building . Miscellaneous improvements .. Total Increase $ 405,000 45,000 500,000 100,000 Nonrecurring items Senate Office Buildings .. $ 1,854,700 ...
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... Dirksen Senate Office Building Cafeteria kitchen , including other related work ; $ 1,880,000 under " House Office Buildings " for replacement of deteriorated sections of the air conditioning system supplying heat and cooling throughout ...
... Dirksen Senate Office Building Cafeteria kitchen , including other related work ; $ 1,880,000 under " House Office Buildings " for replacement of deteriorated sections of the air conditioning system supplying heat and cooling throughout ...
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... Dirksen Senate Office Building , in addition to the buildings now supplied with such service by the plant , with sufficient reserve plant capacity to provide for projected additional loads through 1980 , including necessary ...
... Dirksen Senate Office Building , in addition to the buildings now supplied with such service by the plant , with sufficient reserve plant capacity to provide for projected additional loads through 1980 , including necessary ...
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... DIRKSEN OFFICE BUILDING Authorization. 2 large apartment houses , " Senate Courts " and " Hill Apartments " on C Street N.E. are being remodelled for Senate occupancy ; one of 2 houses on C Street N.E. has been vacated and one is still ...
... DIRKSEN OFFICE BUILDING Authorization. 2 large apartment houses , " Senate Courts " and " Hill Apartments " on C Street N.E. are being remodelled for Senate occupancy ; one of 2 houses on C Street N.E. has been vacated and one is still ...
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Page 18 - I, of the 1970 amendment (Public Law 91-379) to the Defense Production Act of 1950, established as an agent of the Congress a Cost Accounting Standards Board. This legislation provides that the Board shall consist of the Comptroller General of the United States who shall serve as chairman and four other members appointed by the Comptroller General. The act empowers the Board to appoint an executive secretary...
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Page 532 - House), and submit to such committee — (1) an estimate of the costs which would be incurred in carrying out such bill or resolution in the fiscal year in which it is to become effective and in each of the 4 fiscal years following such fiscal year, together with the basis for each such estimate...
Page 2 - MR CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE: I am appearing before you today in my capacity as Chairman of the Cost Accounting Standards Board to discuss the budget estimates for Board operations during Fiscal Year 1979.
Page 76 - Act of 1946; the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970 and the Congressional Budget Act of 1974.
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Page 422 - Morgan, Chairman, Committee on Personnel, House of Representatives, for positions on the House side of the Capitol and in the House Office Buildings. The majority of the passenger elevator operators are college students who are supplementing their income, and they serve under appointments which are temporary and of uncertain duration. At the present time there are 146 patronage elevator operator positions authorized for the Capitol complex. In addition to the passenger elevator operators there are...
Page 544 - ... (g) USE OF COMPUTERS AND OTHER TECHNIQUES. — The Director may equip the Office with up-to-date computer capability (upon approval of the Committee on House Administration of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate), obtain the services of experts and consultants in computer technology, and develop techniques for the evaluation of budgetary requirements.
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