| United States. Office of the Federal Register - Administrative agencies - 2007 - 708 pages
...of the progress of activities by Government agencies with respect to work proposed, initiated, and completed, together with the relative timing of work...Congress may be expended in the most economical manner, barring overlapping and duplication of effort; and — to improve the economy, efficiency, and effectiveness... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Government Operations - 1973 - 194 pages
...agencies of the executive branch of the Government may be coordinated and that the moneys anpropriated by the Congress may be expended in the most economical...least possible overlapping and duplication of effort. The following statement from the Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress sums up... | |
| United States. Congress. House. House Administration Committee - 1974 - 282 pages
...of domestic policy and most foreign policy matters: (1) The Office of Management ana Budget (OMB). The Office of Management and Budget was established...a vast bureaucracy that requires an OMB to keep it 99 Actually, of the 14 separate Councils, only three existed prior to the Presidency of Dwlsht D. Elsenhower.... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - Health care teams - 1978 - 190 pages
...extent of Federal agencies' program coordination and whether appropriations are expended by agencies in the most economical manner with the least possible overlapping and duplication of effort. To fulfill these responsibilities in regard to Federal health resources, OMB works with DOD, VA, and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs - United States - 1980 - 344 pages
...extent of Federal agencies' program coordination and whether appropriations are expended by agencies in the most economical manner with the least possible overlapping and duplication of effort. To fulfill these responsibilities in regard to Federal health resources, OMB works with DOD, VA, and... | |
| Bernan Press - Political Science - 1996 - 878 pages
...of the progress of activities by Government agencies with respect to work proposed, initiated, and completed, together with the relative timing of work...Congress may be expended in the most economical manner, barring overlapping and duplication of effort; and — to improve the economy, efficiency, and effectiveness... | |
| Bernan Press - Political Science - 1996 - 878 pages
...of the progress of activities by Government agencies with respect to work proposed, initiated, and completed, together with the relative timing of work...Congress may be expended in the most economical manner, barring overlapping and duplication of effort; and — to improve the economy, efficiency, and effectiveness... | |
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