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/GS-06 115 114 122 131 120 GM/GS-05 219 240 202 159 139 GM/GS-04 97 107 113 70 73 GM/GS-03 24 19 29 11 13 GM/GS-02 7 10 9 1 1 Totals 1,960 2,065 2,055 1,998 2,022 National policy or goals studies: Available from: Policy and Planning Staff, NMFS, Washington, DC., telephone: (202) 673-5464. a) A marine fisheries program for the nation, U.S. Department of Commerce, July 1976. 3 b) Eastland fisheries
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$4,080,000 2 136 $11,230,000 1983 $1,000,000 $6,246,0004 $3,450,000 115 $10,696,000 1984 $950,000 $5,129,000 $3,660,000 122 $9,739,000 1985 $1,238,000 $5,609,000 $3,660,000 (est) 118 $10,507,000 1986 $1,220,000 $5,823,000 $3,660,000 (est) 113 ($10,703,000 1987 $1,415,000 $6,667,000 $3,660,000 (est) $11,742,000 2 "General Administration" included this FY but not in subsequent FY's.
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resources activities. The apparent increases in FY81 and other years resulted in large measure from transfers of funds from "Rights Protection" to "Wildlife and Parks" accounts. (Fiscal Year Amount Fiscal Year Amount 1978 $819,000 1983 $12,900,000 1979 $2,634,000 1984 $15,700,000 1980 $3,500,000 1985 $19,672,000 1981 , $11,600,000 1986 $25,783,000 (est.) 1982) $12,800,000 1987 $27,439,000
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Nutritioni (published annually). A c) Interstate Certified Shellfish Shippers List (published monthly). d) National Shellfish Register of Classified Estuarine Waters, 1985.
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on interaction between living organisms and their environment. A new initiative in recruitment studies is in the early planning stages. Small Business Innovation Research has supported some projects in aquaculture development. Statutory authority: National Science Foundation Act of 1950, as amended (42 U.S.C. 1861 pp seg.). Ten-year history of budget and personnel levels: Funding cannot be sepaé rately
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CRS-62 Periodic or annual reports: a) Annual report to Congress which describes the quality of our nation's waters. Available from Fred Leutner at 382-7040. b) Report to Congress, January 1981 - December 1983; On Administration of the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972, as amended (P.L. 92-532) and Implementing the International London Dumping Convention. Available from
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CRS-74 Small Business Administration - 68 Smithsonian Institution - 69 Soil Conservation Service - 14-15 Tennessee Valley Authority - 70-71 U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service — 25 U.S. Geological Survey - 48
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CRS-39 According to MFA officials, the area 10%: likely to he hardest hit is the development of instructional materials. However, officials point out that because of an acute staffing shortage and hiring freeze (which dates back to August 1984) many of the affected programs for FY l986 have not yet been initiated. Contracts for course development have been delayed because the NFA
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ABSTRACT This report examines the impact of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Defi- cit Control Act of 1985, on the FY86 budget of selected research and develop- ment (R&D) programs. The analysis of the report focuses on the likely scope of reprogramming, and its potential impact on each program or agency in general. The qualitative program analysis also tried to determine what re- search
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CRS-12 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY ENERGY SUPPLY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES The overall FY86 spending level for DOE's Energy Supply Research and Production activities established in the conference report (H. Rept. 99-307) is $l,989.7 million. Of that sum, $217.4 million is to come from prior year appropriations, which are not subject to sequestration under GRH. Since the GRH cut of 4
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CRS-41 NBS was not sure how they would reduce activities, but nay cancel or delay starting some new projects. In addition to the direct appropriation, much of the funding for earthquake activities at NBS has in the past come from other agencies, such as FEMA. The stability of this funding will depend on how the other agencies choose to cut their own budgets.
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.7 62.9 353.1% 340.57 325.0 SATELLITE AND ENVIRONMENTAL 6 DATA & INFORMATION SERVICES 1 Satellite Services 85.2 78.6 75.2 Satellite Systems 202.8 184.5 176.6 Data and Information . Services 25.1 23.04 22.05 313.1 286.14 273.85 PROGRAM SUPPORT Executive Direction and Administration 48.6 45.9 43.9 Marine Services 64.9 57.9 55.4 Aircraft Services 12.7 12.67 12.12 126.2 116.47 111.42 NATIONAL CLIMATE
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CRS-23 FUNDING FOR URANIUM ENRICHHENT ACTIVITIES (S millions) FY85 FY86 GRH ACTIVITY 1 APPR. APPR. Gaseous Diffusion Operations/Support l,l35 1,119 1,065 Direct Appropriation i 934 Intergovernmental Transfer 185 Gas Centrifuge Enrichment Plant (GCEP) 350 340 325 Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope Separation 88 132 126 Gas Centrifuge R&D 72 18 17 Program Direction 1 4 4 4 TOTAL 1,649 1,613 1,537
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CRS-28 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES «MINERALS AND MATERIALS RESEARCH, INFORMATION, AND ANALYSIS In the Minerals Information and Analysis Directorate, salaries represent about 91 percent of the budget. Because this directorate is currently operating under its personnel ceiling, they think that they may be able to accommodate the FY86 budget reduction with savings from unfilled positions. In addition, a limited saving can be achieved from equipment deferral and in reducing travel and office expenses.A A strong effort will be made to avoid a reduction in products and services, but it is still too early to determine whether or not such a reduction will be necessary this fiscal year. However, at this time, it would appear that reductions in products and services will be necessary if further cuts are to be made for FY87. How this will be accomplished is not yet certain. Reductions in Force (RIFs) will be avoided as long as possible. Minerals and materials research activities are conducted under the Minerals Research Directorate. All questions concerning the impact of the Deficit Control Act on program activities in this area were referred to theBudget Office. Salaries represent appro<;:;’oiy 73 percent of the smile: in this area. Some budgeted salaries for unfiii»i positions can be usei to offset part of the reauired reduction. A strong effort will be made to minimize the impact on research output. No Rlfs are anticipated in FY86. individual research elements are small and no decisions have yet been made as to apportioning the impact down
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CRS-7 RIFs or Eurloughs are not anticipated, because they have too costly, according to NBS. Cuts in personnel funding will the normal attrition processes and through planned reductions proven to be be absorbed via in replacement
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- istration); . B National Aeronautics and Space Administration; and National Science Foundation. Overall total Federal R&D funds appropriated for fiscal 1986 (prior to GRH) are estimated to be $57.2 billion. This is five percent less than what the President requested, but an increase of ten percent over FY 1985. The agencies included in this report were able to maintain or exceed their FY85 funding
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511112 iittttgetg Qlitu illintcgi January 3, 1987; A16 c198 7 Renroduced with Permission. I The Kansas City Timese A Better Water Plan President Reagan's new proposal to extend the Clean Water Act deserves strong consid- eration by Congress, not ignorant contempt. Yet for several powerful members already talking about this subject, it’s all or nothing. In .1986 Congress enacted an $18
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Minneapolis Star and Tribune January 10, 1987; p. 6A President Reagan's pocket veto stopped the 99th Congress from reauthorizing the Clean Water Act. But nothing can prevent the 100th Congress from writing it into law. introduced in the opening ses- sions of both chambers, the legislation has already swept through the House with an overwhelming majority. Reagan should view the bill
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