| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works - Water - 1969 - 744 pages
...grants program that we have discussed our proposal and audit approach with representatives of FWPCA, the Bureau of the Budget, and the Office of Science and Technology. In addition, we have invited representatives of these offices to participate with us in discussions... | |
| National Institutes of Health (U.S.) - Science and state - 1971 - 290 pages
...policy except as its committees are able to influence the Executive Office of the President (especially the Bureau of the Budget and the Office of Science and Technology), picking away on ad hoc issues. The executive branch plays an important role in how Congress is organized,... | |
| Environmental law - 1973 - 652 pages
...ifficials and establish environmental checkpoints to be sure they have properly assessed this impact. "Whether or not new Institutional arrangements are...early warning system for environmental protection (p. 18)." Secretary Cohen outlined existing patterns of agency leadership : "In certain discrete, well-defined... | |
| Wyndham D. Miles, National Library of Medicine (U.S.) - Government publications - 1982 - 548 pages
...The Library still did not have authority to award grants in all areas needed by medical libraries. The Bureau of the Budget and the Office of Science and Technology opposed new legislation because they did not think it was necessary. They wanted NLM to apply its authority... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1969 - 850 pages
...as a step toward encouraging greater efforts elsewhere, we are considering — with the support of the Bureau of the Budget and the Office of Science and Technology — ways to transfer a few projects of nultlagency interest, together with currently available funds,... | |
| United States. Air Force. Office of Aerospace Research - Astronautics - 1966 - 748 pages
...fiscal-year-to-fiscal-year Very properly, the entire national budget for basic research is viewed as an entity by the Bureau of the Budget and the Office of Science and Technology. This involves now 16 Federal departments and agencies that conduct or support basic research, although... | |
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