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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 1959 DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1958 For Sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. - - - Price $1.50 (Paper Cover) INTRODUCTION This appendix to the budget of the United States consists of schedules showing details of the personal services which are reflected in the budget. These schedules are furnished to the Congress in accordance with the provisions of section 204 of the Budget and Accounting Act, 1921 (31 U. S. C. 581). Departmental (central office) and field employment are shown in separate sections of each schedule. Within each such section, positions of a permanent or indefinite duration are distinguished from other employment. Any position is counted if it is occupied or will be occupied at any time during the year. Therefore, the number of positions shown may exceed the maximum number of positions at any one time, and nearly always exceeds the maximum number of employees at any one time, due to delays in filling vacancies, leave without pay, and similar factors. Grades and their respective salary range are reflected in the stub column; the most commonly used grade series, the general schedule grades, is abbreviated "GS" Titles are shown for positions with a base rate of $5,440 or above. Salaries are reported at the rate effective for the greater part of the year. Since within-grade salary advancements occur at various times during the year, the rates shown will not be exactly equal to the compensation earned, but the difference is taken up in the "Deduct lapses" line. That line also covers savings due to vacancies, etc., offset in part by terminal annual leave payments. Separate entries cover employment in positions other than permanent (temporary and intermittent employment) . Other personal service obligations are also detailed. Because most annual salaries are by law the rate for 52 weeks, an additional entry covers the earnings whenever there are 1 or 2 regular work days above the 52-week base. The final amounts in the schedules in this appendix agree with the entry for total personal services on the object schedules in the budget. In cases where a consolidated schedule in the appendix contains personal services which are reflected in two or more object schedules, a distribution by account title follows the total line. In accordance with the practice of some years standing, the appendix omits schedules of personal service details in the case of those accounts for which no personal services are estimated for 1959 in the budgets being transmitted at this time. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Legislative branch The Judiciary Executive Office of the President Funds appropriated to the President Independent offices General Services Administration Housing and Home Finance Agency Department of Agriculture Department of Commerce Department of Defense—Military Functions Department of Defense—Civil Functions Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Department of the Interior Department of Justice Department of Labor Post Office Department Department of State Treasury Department Trust funds: General Services Administration Department of Agriculture Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Department of the Interior Department of Justice Department of Labor Treasury Department 1 9 13 17 21 67 79 87 109 131 195 205 231 259 269 277 281 289 303 303 303 304 304 304 304 in LEGISLATIVE BRANCH ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL 1957 actual OFFICE OF THE ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL SALARIES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $11,610: 1 $19,000 1 $19,000 1 $19,000 Architect 1 17,500 1 17,500 1 17,500 Assistant architect 1 16,000 1 14,300 1 16,000 Second assistant architect GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 1 11,880 1 11,610 Coordinating engineer GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Coordinating engineer 10,320 1 10,535 1 10,320 Administrative officer 1 10,535 1 10,320 Executive assistant GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 9,420 Administrative officer 9,205 Executive assistant 8,990 Head elevator engineer 8,990 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 8,215 Head elevator engineer 8,430 8,215 8,215 General engineer 7,570 7,570 Head air-conditioning engineer 7,570 7,570 Administrative assistant 7,785 7,785 1 7,570 Administrative assistant GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 1 7,250 Head air-conditioning engineer 1 1 7,465 1 7,250 7,250 Architectural engineer 1 6,605 6,605 Accounting officer 1 GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: 6,185 Administrative assistant _ Accounting officer 6,320 1 1 6,590 Assistant elevator engineer 6,455 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 6,115 Assistant elevator engineer. _ 1 5,575 1 5,440 Purchasing agent 5,105 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 — 19,855 19,315 18,910 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 8,565 4,080 8,295 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 12,360 8,825 8,690 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 11, 520 7,425 11,350 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 3,345 6,860 3,260 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 , Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses.. _ Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 27 191,605 0. 5 2, 250 27 201,540 27 204.140 26.5 189,355 27 201,540 27 204,140 Personal services. 18,642 800 24,360 800 24,360 207,997 226, 700 229,300 CAPITOL BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS CAPITOL BUILDINGS 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Supervising engineer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Supervising engineer _ GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Head electrical engineer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Assistant electrical engineer Assistant supervising engineer Wage and classification specialist GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Wage and classification specialist Personnel officer..GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Personnel officer Head nurse Accountant GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $10,320 1 $10,320 1 $9,205 1 8,215 8,215 8,430 1 1 7,250 7,035 7,250 7,250 6,390 7,465 7,250 6,390 5,915 6,050 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at annual rates equivalent to less than $5,440: Elevator operator Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Sheetmetal worker, foreman Engineer-in-charge Substation mechanic foreman Elevator mechanic, foreman Electrician foreman Decorator foreman Elevator mechanic leader Carpenter foreman Plumber foreman Machinist Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Uniform allowance 01 1 2 2 5,510 10,265 8,565 1 1 1 3 6,250 5,710 5,510 14,250 4,075 — 3,925 1 1 1 3 6,250 5,845 5,645 14,655 4,210 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $3,600 1 $3,470 31 97,684 33 105, e 80 5,870 11,099 5,579 5,401 10, 739 5,579 4,898 5,401 5,579 5,160 7938 279,388 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 81 6,531 12,230 5,824 5,824 11,461 5,720 5,346 5,720 5,720 5,720 317, 851 137 2 523, £ 7,£ 140 2 578,381 12,381 135 516,032 138 Personal services. $3,685 33 105,699 6,531 12, 230 5,824 5,824 11,461 5,720 5,637 5, 720 5, 720 5,720 334, 919 141 597,200 566,000 597,200 12,849 16,000 16,000 5,200 1,800 100,000 5,200 1,800 105,000 fi, 200 300 689,300 725, 500 627,667 CAPITOL GROUNDS 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: ber salary ber salary ber salary Senior landscape architect and horticulturist ___ 1 $7,785 1 $7,570 $7,570 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 6,250 Associate engineer 6,250 6,250 5,575 Assistant landscape architect 5,440 5,440 5,440 Horticulturist (management) 5,440 5,440 3,940 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 3,670 3,805 3,345 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 3,175 3,260 3,045 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 2,960 2,960 3,115 2,945 3,030 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 46 181,505 46 158,872 46 174,486 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment. _ __ Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 01 54 3 196,322 14,946 54 212,241 0. 5 2,041 54 220,000 51 181,376 53. 5 210, 200 54 220,000 Personal services 14,372 7,500 7,500 30,602 1,100 700 31,300 1,100 250,800 700 31,300 1,100 260,600 1958 estimate 1959 estimate 227,450 SENATE OFFICE BUILDINGS 1957 actual 6,185 5,710 6,250 1958 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Superintendent GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Superintendent GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Assistant superintendent GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 2d assistant superintendent Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $7,785 1 6,185 $8,990 1 $8,990 6,320 6,455 5,440 5,575 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL—Continued CAPITOL BUILDINGS AND GKOUNDS—Continued SENATE OFFICE BUILDINGS—continued 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. 1 $5.510 1 $5,240 $5,375 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780. __ _. 49,300 48,085 10 7 33,430 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335.... 4,350 4,215 1 2 8,430 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890— 11,955 11,550 3 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 2 7,610 3,500 3,415 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.___ ___. 1 11,780 11, 525 6,060 4 GS--1. $2,690 toi $3,200 Ungraded positions at annual rates equivalent to less than $5,440: 96,100 48 153,754 48 153,754 Elevator operator _. 30 5 18,400 8 29,440 8 29,440 Female attendant ___ 3 2,925 4 3,900 4 3,900 Attendant Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: 6,531 6,531 6,070 Mechanical maintenance foreman.. 6,115 5,683 6,115 Electrician foreman 5,787 6,115 6,115 Cabinetmaker foreman __. 5,641 5,720 5,720 Painter foreman 5,318 5,720 5,720 Subway mechanic foreman 5,181 5,637 5,637 Elevator mechanic foreman Assistant mechanical maintenance 1 5,160 1 5,554 1 5,554 foreman _ _ 157 478,208 271 829,676 271 876,399 Equivalent to less than $5,440. _ Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses (1958 lapse results from 142 positions for New Senate Office Building being appropriated for on a part-year basis) 218 2,683 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary). 217 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay __. Nightwork differential Uniform allowances 01 709,213 Personal services _ 706,530 361 1,163,077 81 280 361 1,212,300 11,068 15,000 15.000 18,100 100 2,400 123,400 24,100 100 4,500 165,000 36,000 200 828,990 1,070,600 1,433,000 LEGISLATIVE GARAGE 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) _, Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 01 $23,952 7 23,952 Personal services Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses _ Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Uniform allowances _ 01 7 $25,688 128 7 25,560 360 4 Personal services . 913,419 21,637 364 981,100 364 998,400 891,782 364 981,100 364 998,400 3,437 2,500 2,500 81,082 15,000 200 2,900 95,000 15,000 200 2,900 100,000 15,000 200 991,501 1,096,700 1,119,000 1968 estimate 1969 estimate CAPITOL POWER PLANT 195? actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Chief engineer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Assistant chief engineer GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 _ GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Head maintenance foreman Operating engineer foreman Assistant head maintenance foreman Electrician foreman. _ Maintenance foreman. Steamfitter foreman _ Substation foreman.. _ Operating engineer leader Steamfitter leader. _ Electrician Maintenance leader _ Instrument mechanic Equivalent to less than $5,440 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 7 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. ber salary ber salary ber salary Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: 1 1 Electrician foreman _ $5,773 $6,115 $6,115 2 2 Air-conditioning mechanic foreman. 11,386 12,230 12,230 1 Elevator mechanic foreman 5,422 5,637 1 5,637 1 Carpenter foreman 5,401 5,720 1 5,720 1 Painter foreman 5,401 5,720 1 5,720 1 Steamntter-plumber foreman 5,401 5,720 1 5,720 Equivalent to loss than $5,440 607,977 260 623,347 257 548,899 361 1,212,300 257,477 905,600 1958 estimate 1959 estimate 7 $26,400 7 26,400 8,119 1,300 100 8,140 1,200 100 9,000 1,200 33,371 35,000 36,700 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary bef salary 1 $8,860 1 $9,075 1 $9,075 1 7,035 1 7,035 1 1 1 4,615 3,415 3,175 1 1 1 4,615 3,500 3,260 1 1 7,260 4,750 1 1 3,585 3,345 1 5 6,133 29,899 1 5 6,531 30,637 1 5 6,531 31,510 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 2 1 2 44 5,957 5,940 5,959 5,940 5,401 27,497 5,396 10,320 5,122 10,163 181,380 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 2 1 2 44 6,302 6,115 6,115 6,115 5,720 28,060 5,554 11,108 5,554 10,837 210,884 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 2 1 2 48 6,302 6,115 6,115 6,115 5,720 28,600 5,554 11,108 5,554 11,108 238,463 71 332,207 1.5 6,883 71 2 367,017 11,217 75 396,800 69.5 325,324 69 355,800 75 396,800 Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 01 Personal services. _ 13,087 20,000 20,000 29,878 11,300 1,400 40,000 11,300 1,400 40,000 11,300 379,589 428,500 469,500 LIBRARY BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS HOUSE OFFICE BUILDINGS 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Superintendent __. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Superintendent _. GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Assistant superintendent GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 2d assistant superintendent GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at annual rates equivalent to less than $5,440: Elevator operator Clerk Junior laborer STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL CARE 1958 estimate 1959 estimate 1957 actual Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $10,320 1 $10,320 $9,205 52 1 22 7,035 7,250 7,250 5,575 5,375 26, 405 4,485 18,350 3,260 15,650 5,575 5,510 31,065 8,700 14,340 3,260 15, 565 5,710 5,645 31,605 8,970 14,680 3,345 15,990 166,600 4,296 59,500 52 1 22 166,600 4,296 59,500 52 1 22 166.600 4,296 5,9,600 Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890._ GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Engineer-in-charge Electrician foreman Refrigeration and air-conditioning mechanic foreman Assistant engineer-in-charge Elevator mechanic foreman Decorator foreman S teamfltter-plumber foreman Carpenter foreman Sheetmetal worker foreman Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $4,080 3,600 1 1 $4,215 3,685 1 1 $4,350 3,685 6,353 5,966 1 1 6,718 6,115 1 1 6,718 6,115 5,683 5,683 5,422 5,641 5,179 5,202 5.193 6,115 6,115 5,637 5,720 5,450 5,450 5,554 234,044 48 6,115 6,115 5,637 5,720 5,720 5,720 5,554 243,051 294^818 59 304,500 48 211,960 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 48 59 269,962 59 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 01 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total ber salary Num- Total salary ber Num- Total ber salary 0.3 $1,882 2 $8,718 58.7 268,080 57 286,100 59 $304,500 1,100 76,000 4,000 1,100 80,000 4,000 70,497 4,000 Personal services 342, 577 389, 600 367, 200 BOTANIC GARDEN SALARIES AND EXPENSES Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Assistant director GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Horticulturist (management) Gb-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses ._ Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay _ Nightwork differential 01 Personal services. 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary Num- Total 1 5,980 1 4 3 18 2 5,335 17,650 11, 265 63,440 6,430 ber salary 1 $7,250 1 1 5 2 18 2 6,250 5,645 22,130 7,850 65,055 6,430 $7,035 1 1 6,115 5,510 5 2 18 2 21, 590 7,850 64, 205 6,430 18 72,254 18 79,473 18 82,790 48 2 189,174 7,240 48 1 198,208 4,308 48 1 203,400 3,000 46 181,934 47 193,900 47 200,400 2,982 3,000 3,000 29,289 3,700 29,000 3,700 800 32,000 3,700 217,905 230,400 239,900 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $13,975: Librarian of Congress 1 $15,000 1 $20,000 Chief assistant librarian 1 14,800 1 17,500 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: 1 14,069 Chief of division.. GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 1 13,091 Chief of division 26,418 Director of department 2 26,200 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 11, 610 Assistant director of department—_ 12,150 11, 920 Associate director of department 12, 285 12,150 Deputy chief assistant librarian 12, 285 12,150 Director of department 12,690 12,690 Law librarian GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 10, 922 Assistant director of department 1 11,299 11.180 Assistant law librarian 13 141,555 98,419 Chief of division 11,395 Chief of section 11,023 1 11,180 Keeper of collections 11,063 1 11,395 Specialist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 67, 585 77, 224 Assistant chief of division 10,280 10, 280 Assistant director of department 66,375 66, 991 Chief of division 9,149 8,990 Classification officer 8,990 Employee relations officer 39,089 Head of section 56, 716 9,835 Information-publications officer 9,635 9.042 Principal cataloger 8,990 9,696 Selection officer 9, 584 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative officer 16, 542 16,215 Area specialist 8,215 32, 749 Assistant chief of division 26,070 33, 571 Assistant to director of department. __ 7,705 7,570 Auditor 8,000 7,570 Budget officer 8,645 8,471 Chief of division 24, 586 16,817 for FRASER Num- Total ber salary 1957 actual Digitized 1 1 $20,000 17,500 1 14,190 26,660 11, 720 12, 293 12, 448 12,448 12,690 1 13 11,395 142,787 1 1 11,347 11,395 78,073 10, 280 67,320 9,257 9,092 39,185 9,944 9,205 9,850 16, 739 33, 205 26,150 7,813 8,151 8,645 24,860 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645-Continued Coordinator Editor Employment and training officer Exhibits officer Head of section Historian Personnel operations officer Reference assistant Research assistant Reference librarian Secretary of Library Senior subject cataloger Smithsonian librarian Special assistant Special assistant to librarian Specialist, American history Technical assistant GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accounting officer Archivist-manuscript historian Assistant chief of division Assistant chief of section Assistant editor Assistant head of section Assistant selection officer Bibliographer Chief cataloger Chief of division Chief of reading room Chief of section Curator Classification analyst Disbursing officer Editor Head of section Head of unit Picture specialist Principal cataloger Principal recommending officer Reference librarian Research assistant Science reference librarian Secretary of Library Senior cataloger Senior reference librarian Senior subject cataloger Slavic research analyst Specialist in photography Subject cataloger Supervisor of reader service Tabulating officer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Assistant coordinator Classifier Disbursing officer Head of section Head of unit Press officer Reference assistant Senior cataloger Senior music cataloger... GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Administrative secretary Analyst Assistant accounting officer Assistant chief of division Assistant chief of reading room Assistant editor Assistant employee relations officer. _. Assistant head of reading room Assistant head of section Assistant head of unit Assistant secretary of Library Assistant to keeper of collections Atlas cataloger Bibliographer Cataloger Cataloging assistant Chief of section Curator Custodian, Capitol station Editor Editorial specialist Employee relations assistant Film cataloger Head, periodicals collection Head of reading room Head of section Head of unit Indexer-digester Librarian Manuscript specialist Music cataloger Picture specialist Placement assistant Principal cataloger Publication specialist Purchasing adviser Reference assistant Reference librarian Reference-processing assistant Reviser Senior cataloger Slavic reference librarian Special assistant Subject cataloger Supervisor of reading room 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary $8,000 24, 430 8,430 8,645 58, 421 8,645 7,570 8,000 $8,143 24,859 8,540 8,860 74, 211 $8,251 25,181 8,695 8,860 75,110 7,729 7,837 7,813 8,000 7,871 33,981 8,000 34, 374 8,860 8,860 8,645 8,251 8,423 8,430 4 1 1 33,505 8,860 8,860 1 1 8,000 8,860 8,645 8,143 8,215 7,6 7,680 6,390 14, 348 13, 855 6,992 7,093 28, 702 6,753 28,817 7,465 14, 930 7,332 7,465 2 6 3 14,524 42,425 20,715 1 1 7,458 7,465 14, 715 6,390 7,465 20, 890 21,683 34, 733 6,918 1 1 1 3 3 5 6,820 7,465 6,605 7,250 28, 270 6,864 29,215 7,680 15,089 7,417 28, 745 7,035 29,358 7,680 15,145 6,820 7,465 6,623 6,906 14, 733 65,034 14, 024 6,399 7,465 7,680 6,390 7,369 6,451 7,020 7,465 6,820 7,035 14, 930 65, 406 14, 224 6,605 7,465 7,680 6,541 7,465 6.605 21,290 21,794 35,393 3 3 5 21,508 21,965 36,029 6,399 6,390 1 1 6,605 6,533 6,764 6,872 6,725 6,725 6,644 6,402 6,170 6,353 6,380 6,395 6,725 6,510 6,305 6,489 6,515 6,530 17, 245 6,250 5,440 6,250 12,060 5,462 12,275 17, 980 6,250 5,440 6,250 12, 200 18, 250 6,250 5,440 6,250 12,335 17, 655 6,060 5,597 16, 700 5,795 6,245 6,075 6,520 5,570 5,440 17, 925 6,195 5,732 17,105 5,930 6,250 6,210 6,520 5,705 16,320 6,110 5,940 19 7,680 6,590 14,602 6,590 6,295 11,100 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 12 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 5,721 6,105 6,250 6,105 12, 500 6,250 5,925 5,591 6,385 5,872 71, 748 18, 645 5,500 6,153 6,250 5,478 5,872 5,845 5,748 6,250 12, 387 46, 656 5,665 30,755 114,897 5,624 12,176 12,040 5,665 1 6,250 6,240 1 4 1 6,240 24,295 6,250 1 4 1 6,115 82, 578 11, 555 5,635 6,250 11,405 19 1 2 2 1 5,650 6,008 6,115 12, 270 6,250 12, 500 40, 252 5,800 36, 680 115,233 5,440 12,410 12,175 5,800 6,725 6,645 6,440 6,624 6,650 6,665 6,250 24,460 6,250 6,250 14 2 1 1 2 83, 793 11, 825 5,770 6,250 11,675 19 1 2 2 1 5,785 6,143 6,250 12, 405 6,250 12, 500 41,197 5,935 36,865 116,653 5,440 12,500 12,310 5,935 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual LIBRARY OF CONGRESS—Continued SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 01 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 6 112 31 151 129 85 126 20 $31,184 563,242 141,801 622,698 480,619 295,496 407,162 62,607 7 122 32 151 144 89 123 21 $36,855 607,856 147,158 625,258 534,311 306,408 395,199 64,526 7 124 32 153 147 92 125 21 $37,637 624,753 149,682 644,157 551,570 321,531 407,247 65,363 88 272,005 84 264,746 84 264,746 967.5 1,014.8 1, 028.8 4, 586, 544 4,850,388 4,967,563 .. „ Personal services 108,895 519 113, 348 5,000 113, 348 5,000 78,311 11, 332 19, 259 49, 000 11, 500 19, 259 49,000 11, 500 4,785, 601 5,048, 495 5,165,670 COPYRIGHT OFFICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Register of copyrights _. GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Chief of basic research Chief of division General counsel GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant register of copyrights.. Chief of division Principal legal adviser GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant chief of division Attorney-adviser Senior attorney GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: • Administrative officer. Assistant chief of division Attorney-adviser Chief of division Economic research analyst Head of section Research analyst GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Assistant chief of division Assistant head of section Attorney Chief of division Head of section Head of unit GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Assistant chief of division GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Attorney-adviser. Copyright attorney Copyright examiner Head reference searcher Head of section Reviser Senior cataloger Supervisor GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rate equivalent to less than $5,440 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $14,175 1 10, 750 22, 218 21, 500 1 1 1 1 1 8,990 9,205 10,065 7,628 8, 430 7,570 8,297 8,645 16, 454 8,645 6,960 21,170 6,390 6,902 19. 443 22, 395 6,435 8 5,440 46,815 11,865 34,823 6,055 5,815 5,510 180,248 17,600 190,784 185,922 135,161 12,448 5.439 1 1 37 5 51 46 40 4 2 1 $14,405 1 1 1 11,880 11,880 11,880 1 1 11,051 11,331 18,180 9,205 10,065 2 1 1 18,497 9,388 10,065 7,785 1 $14,284 11,619 11,619 11,619 10,942 11,180 7,952 7,778 8,430 8, 645 16, 215 16, 390 7,071 20, 460 7,071 7,035 26, 388 23,040 7,250 20,460 7,250 7,227 26, 983 23,040 6,575 6,710 5,580 5,570 46,124 6,205 5,930 40,884 5,715 5,705 46, 884 6,250 6, Of 5 41, 519 5, 950 5,655 183,036 22, 497 207, 266 171,412 134, 568 12,015 5,392 7,887 8,622 1 1 33 4 52 47 40 4 2 6.085 5,780 167, 941 18, 337 214, 911 176, 714 136, 474 12. 355 5,477 8.440 Total permanent, departmental. _„„ 236 1,104, 632 Net p e r m a n e n t , departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 238 1,121, 9§4 234 1,115,054 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 7. 5 $34,906 0.9 $4,427 0.9 $4,427 228.5 1, 069, 726 237.1 1,117, 557 500 500 18, 414 4,315 5,000 4,315 5,000 1,088,140 1,127,372 1,120, 442 Personal services. 233.1 1,110, 627 LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES 985 1,024 1,038 4, 669, 058 4,894, 357 5,011, 532 17,5 82, 514 9. 2 43,969 9. 2 43, 969 Deduct lapses Positions other than permanent: Part-time employment Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 1958 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Deduct lapses 1958 estimate 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-18. $14,800 to $16,000: Director ... _ GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Deputy director Senior specialist GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Deputy director Senior specialist GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Analyst Assistant chief of division Chief of division Chief of section Specialist in American government GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Attorney Chief of'division Economist... Legal analyst—_^^ *. ___ Specialist in education Specialist in labor GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Analyst Assistant chief of division Chief of division Economist Executive officer Legal analyst GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Analyst _ Chief of division Economist --Editor Legal analyst Senior digester GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Analyst Assistant chief of division Graphic information specialist Legal analyst Translator GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Assistant chief of division Head of section Service librarian GS-9. $5, 440 to $6,250: Analyst Bibliographer Chief of reading room Legal analyst Legal digester Reporter Research assistant Senior reference librarian GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental- __ Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base__ Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 01 Personal services 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $14,800 1 17 13,306 224,262 1 1 11,610 11,610 1 1 11,610 11,395 1 $16,000 1 $16,000 1 17 13,975 239,087 1 17 13,975 241,015 1 1 1 11,610 11,610 11,802 11,610 11,610 11, 760 11,966 11,610 11,610 10,320 10,414 10,320 20,640 10,965 10,320 10,320 10,535 10,422 20,925 11,116 10,463 37,671 9,205 9,850 28,480 9,205 27,17S 28,081 18,407 10,001 19,494 9,364 18,432 28,602 18,625 10,065 19,802 9,472 18,653 47,360 7,785 24,345 8,645 8,423 8,032 39,812 7,928 16,605 8,860 7,570 8,215 40,419 8,036 16,850 8, §60 7,753 8,358' 47,388 41,299 6,605 7,680 28,355 6,691 41,886 6,707 7,680 28, 624 6,820 6,495 6,600 6,630 6,725 10,791 7,465 42, 582 6,581 6,358 6,466 6,410 39,275 23,390 6,250 11, 782 17,705 11,210 16, 578 6,250 70,017 46,055 23, 795 6,250 6,175 11,935 11,480 11,300 6,250 106,974 4,890 58,223 71,178 50,230 9,900 3,285 9,240 54,200 85,216 43,455 3,385 158 1,058,976 5.8 38,902 152.2 1,020,074 406 5,070 277 1,025, 827 9 4 1 1 2 2 2 1 24 2 15 23 14 2 62, 575 24,200 6,250 6,250 12,205 11,750 11, 570 6,250 118,015 9,375 62,370 86,382 47, 395 6,430 3,863 163 1,114, 690 5 34,188 3,863 171 1,168,783 5 34,188 158 166 1,080,502 1,134, 595 500 500 4,287 5,000 250 4,287 5,000 250 1,144,632 1,090, 539 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH ORGANIZING AND MICROFILMING THE PAPERS OF THE PRESIDENTS DISTRIBUTION OF CATALOG CARDS SALARIES AND EXPENSES SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Chief of division Editorial consultant GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Assistant chief of division Editor __ Head of section GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Assistant editor Assistant head of section.__ Editor... __ Head of section GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Assistant editor . _ _ Decimal classifier Head of section GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Assistant editor Editor Head of section. Principal estimator Supervisor of unit GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly equivalent to less t h a n $5,440. _ _ 1 1 $10,386 11,212 1 1 $10,535 10,320 1 1 $10,710 10,422 1 1 1 7,652 8,000 8,041 1 1 1 7,785 7,570 7,622 1 1 1 7,977 7,570 7,785 2 1 13,621 6,646 3 19,780 3 1 1 3 19,833 7,053 6,492 19,618 3 1 1 3 20,222 7,250 6,605 19,902 1 1 1 6,725 6,725 6,575 1 6,725 1 6,725 1 6,710 1 6,725 1 1 1 1 2 1 16 10 30 34 53 32 7 5,440 5,700 5,737 5,965 11,525 5,325 79,056 45,850 120,918 124,376 186,237 104,684 22,557 1 6,070 1 6,205 1 1 2 5 15 11 37 34 49 36 7 5,873 6,100 11,795 26,535 73,746 51,050 149,010 125,585 172,883 117,575 22,740 1 1 2 5 15 11 37 38 53 36 7 6,008 6,235 12,065 27,210 75,188 51,550 152,385 140,716 187,690 119,285 22,825 1 4,485 1 4,485 1 4,485 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) ._. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 204 833,218 9.2 37,802 215 883,710 4. 9 20,199 223 923,740 4.9 20,199 194.8 795, 416 210.1 863, 511 218.1 903,541 3,399 3,399 38, 625 Personal services 834,041 906, 940 866, 910 BOOKS FOR THE BLIND SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Chief of division.. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant chief of division GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Inspector GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Acquisitions officer Head of section GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 01 Personal services.. Departmental: Gradrs and ranges: GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Supervisor GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Assistant supervisor GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 N u m - Total ber salary 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Number Number Total salary Total salary 1 $10,750 1 $10,487 1 $10, 596 1 9,420 1 8,990 1 8,990 1 7,570 1 7,570 6,402 6,218 5, 605 4,890 12, 630 10,768 13, 678 25, 528 1 1 1 1 2 4 4 8 6,500 6, 354 5,605 4,890 8,307 14, 309 13,319 25,356 1 1 1 1 2 4 4 8 6,635 6, 489 5, 605 4,890 8,442 14,649 13, 574 25, 611 24 1 105,889 3,423 25 111, 687 25 113,051 23 102,466 25 111, 687 25 113,051 102,466 1, 000 1,000 430 430 113,117 114, 481 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 10 40,050 0.3 1,360 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 01 $6,390 5,440 4,525 7, 340 6,830 9,525 Total permanent, departmental. Deduct lapses 9.7 38,690 500 39,190 Personal services . GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual rates Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses 01 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690 Superintendent of Documents GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant Superintendent of Documents GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Librarian . GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Chief of section GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Chief of section _ Assistant chief of section GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Chief of section Assistant chief of section ._ Librarian... GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890._. GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440: $1.71 $1.65 $1.63 $1.57 $1.52 _ _ _ _ _ $1.46 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment. Other personal services: Overtime and holidav pay Nightwork differential 01 Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $12,150 1 $12,420 1 $12,690 1 10,535 1 10,750 1 10,965 1 8,000 1 8,000 1 8,215 7 50,105 7 50,105 7 51,180 3 1 19,635 6,725 3 1 19,770 6,725 3 1 19,985 6,725 1 8 2 5 23 16 60 71 98 37 1 6,250 47,300 11,150 28,225 116,225 76,215 258,810 273,745 341,070 125,585 3,030 1 8 2 5 25 15 66 76 93 38 1 6,250 47,840 11,420 28,630 128,380 72,270 287,310 294,730 328,000 130,585 3,115 1 8 2 5 25 15 66 76 99 38 1 6,250 48,515 11,690 28,900 130,135 72,810 292,035 297,620 352,575 131,775 3,200 13 44,616 64 208,998 67 203,466 15 53,352 15 53,352 64 216,986 64 216,986 67 211,827 72 227,637 480 1,851,835 11.5 43,058 490 1,928,465 5. 3 19,835 501 1,983,240 6.2 23,320 468.5 1,808, 777 484.7 1,908,630 494.8 1,959,920 136, 398 133, 000 133,000 60, 207 3,071 20, 000 3,000 20,000 3,000 2,008, 453 2,064, 630 2,115, 920 $1, 944, 570 63, 883 $2, 000, 630 64, 000 $2, 051, 920 64, 000 6 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE-Continued GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE REVOLVING 1957 actual FUND 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Ungraded positions at annual rates: ber salary ber salary ber salary $5,440 or above: $20,000: Public Printer 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 $17,500: Deputy Public Printer 1 17,500 1 17,500 1 17,500 Executive officer 1 17,500 1 17,500 1 17,500 $14,190: Assistant executive officer and director of personnel 1 13,975 1 14,190 1 14,190 $13,330: Comptroller 13,115 13,330 13,330 Director of purchases 13,115 13,330 13,330 Planning manager 13,115 13,330 13, 330 $13,115: Production manager 12,900 13,115 13,115 $11,610: Plant engineer __. 11,610 11,610 11,610 $11,395: Assistant director of personnel 11,395 11,395 11, 395 Medical director 11, 395 11, 395 11, 395 Technical director 11,395 11,395 11, 395 $11,180: Assistant planning manager. 10,965 11,180 11,180 $10,750: Assistant production manager 1 10,965 10,750 1 10,750 $10,557: Night production manager 10,307 10,557 1 10,557 Superintendent of binding 10,307 10,557 10,557 10.307 10, 557 10.557 Superintendent of composition 10,307 10,557 10,557 Superintendent of offset 10.307 10,557 10,557 Superintendent of platemaking... 10,307 10,557 10, 557 Superintendent of letterpress 10,320 10, 535 10.535 $10,535: Assistant comptroller 10,535 10.320 10,320 $10,320: Assistant plant engineer 10,065 10,065 10,065 $10,065: Acting security officer $9,997: 9,997 9,747 9,997 Assistant director of purchases 9,747 9,997 9,997 Director of planning service _ 9,747 9,997 Director of plant planning 9,997 Director of typography and design _ 1 9,997 9,747 9,997 $9,635: Electrical engineer ... 9,635 $9,460: Chief indexer ~1 9~460 9,460 9,460 $9,420: Chief, employee relations 1 9,420 section $9,235: Assistant night production manager 9,235 8,985 9,235 Assistant superintendent of bind9,235 ing 8,985 9,235 Assistant superintendent of bind9,235 8,985 9,235 ing, night Assistant superintendent of com9,235 8,985 9,235 position Assistant superintendent of plate9,235 8,985 9,235 making Assistant superintendent of press18,470 2 18,470 17,970 work 9,235 1 9,235 Superintendent of library branch.. $9,205: 9,205 9,205 9,205 Assistant technical director 9,205 9,205 Chief, employee relations section.. 9,075 9,075 $9,075: Disbursing officer 1 9,075 $9,047: Assistant comptroller and 1 9,047 chief, computing section 1 9,047 8,797 $8,797: Assistant director of printing pro1 8,797 1 8,797 curement 1 8,547 Assistant director of planning 1 8,797 1 8,797 service 1 8,547 Assistant director of plant plan1 8,797 1 8,797 1 8,547 ning Assistant director of typography 1 8,797 1 8,797 1 8,547 and design $8,766: Foreman of photoengraving 1 8,766 1 8,766 1 8,516 section $8,645: Assistant chief, employee rela8,645 8,645 1 8,645 tions section. 8,645 8,645 Procedural analyst 1 8,645 $8,599: 8,349 Foreman, day 1 8,599 Foreman, night _ _. $8,597: Assistant director for commercial 1 8,597 8,347 1 8,597 planning Assistant director for night plan1 8,597 1 8,597 8,347 ning _. Assistant director for plant plan1 8,597 1 8,597 1 8,347 ning production 3 25,791 3 25,041 3 25,791 Technical assistant 1 8,558 1 8,558 $8,558: Foreman, day $8,528: 4 34,112 4 34,112 33,029 Foreman, day Foreman, night 8,278 1 8,528 1 8,528 $8,297: Printing procurement tech8,297 8,297 nician 8,047 8,197 8,197 $8,197: Assistant foreman, day 7,947 $8,192: Acting printing cost investi8,192 8,192 7,942 gator $8,155: 8,155 1 8,155 Chief carpenter 1 7,905 8,155 1 8,155 1 7,905 Chief electrician 8,155 1 8,155 Chief machinist 1 7,905 8,155 1 8,155 Chief operating engineer 1 7,905 14 114,170 14 114,170 14 110,670 Foreman, day 6 48.930 6 47,430 Foreman, night 8,110 1 8,110 $8,110: Assistant to comptroller 1 8,110 8,022 1 8,022 $8,022: Printing investigator 1 7,772 http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental—Continued Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Ungraded positions at annual rates—Con. ber salary ber salary $5,440 or above—Continued ber salary $7,943: Assistant foreman, day _ 1 $7,943 1 $7,943 1 $7,693 $7,902: Assistant foreman, day 7,902 1 7.902 1 7,652 Assistant foreman, night 7,902 $7,895: Chemist 7,895 1 7,652 1 7,902 $7,822: Assistant chief printing cost 2 15,790 2 15,790 technician. 7,822 1 7,572 $7,805: Cataloger __ _ 1 7,822 7,805 1 7,805 $7,789: 1 7,805 Chief, plate vault section. _ __ 1 7,539 1 7,789 1 7,789 Technical assistant 1 7,539 2 15,578 $7,647: Temporary enrolling tech2 15,578 nical assistant 1 7,647 1 7,647 $7,622: Assistant printing cost investigator _ 1 7,372 1 7,622 1 7,622 Planner in charge... 22 162,184 22 167,684 21 160,062 Printing cost technician in charge2 14,744 2 15,244 2 15,244 Technical assistant. 1 7,372 1 7,622 1 7,622 $7,570: Chief storekeeper 1 8,645 7,570 1 7,570 Chief, appropriation, accounting, and auditing section 7,570 1 7,570 7,570 Mechanical engineer 7,570 7,570 1 7,570 $7,522: Clerk in charge, congressional records 7,522 1 7,272 7,522 $7,499: Assistant chief carpenter 7,499 1 7,249 1 7,499 Assistant chief electrician 7,499 1 7,249 1 7,499 Assistant chief machinist 2 14,998 2 14,498 2 14,998 Assistant chief operating engineer. 1 7,499 1 7,249 1 7,499 Assistant foreman, day 24 179,976 24 173,976 24 179,976 Assistant foreman, night 18 134,982 18 130,482 18 134,982 Foreman, day 1 7,499 1 7,249 1 7,499 Painter in charge 1 7,499 1 7,249 1 7,499 $7,465: Chief, payroll time records section 1 7,465 1 7,465 1 7,465 $7,250: Chemist 1 7,250 7,250 7,250 Supervisor _ 7,250 7,250 1 7,250 $7,208: Machinist hi charge, day 3 21,624 3 21,624 3 20,874 Machinist in charge, night 2 14,416 2 13,916 2 14,416 $7,172: Assistant to printing clerk, 1 7,172 6,922 7,172 $7,035: Safety officer 7,035 7,035 1 7,035 $7,022: Artist illustrator 2 14,044 1 6,772 2 14,044 Planners 74 519,628 77 521,444 72 505,584 Printing cost technician 19 133,418 20 135,440 16 112,352 Technical assistant 3 21,066 3 20,316 3 21,066 $6,918: Assistant chief, plate vault section. 1 6,918 1 6,918 6,668 Chief copy preparer 1 6,918 1 6,918 Chief, delivery section 1 6,918 6,668 1 6,918 Technical assistant 6 41,508 6 40,008 6 41,508 $6,725: Assistant to director of purchases 1 6,725 1 6,725 1 6,725 $6,655: Cataloguer 2 13,310 2 13,310 2 13,310 $6,522: Bookbinder in charge 1 6,522 6,522 1 6,272 $6,520: Chemist 1 6,520 1 6,520 6,520 $6,516: Chief, congressional information section 1 6,516 1 6,266 6,516 $6,482: Assistant chief, delivery section 1 6,482 1 6,232 1 6,482 $6,455: 1 6,455 1 6,455 Chief, machine accounting section. 1 6,860 2 12,910 2 12,910 2 12,910 Deputy disbursing officer 1 6,385 1 6,385 1 6,385 $6,385: Chief, cost accounts section. _ 1 6,266 1 6,266 1 6,141 $6,266: Foreman, inkmaking plant.. $6,250: Assistant chief, machine account6,250 ing section 6,250 6,250 6,250 Chemist 6,250 6,250 6,250 Chief, photographic section 6,250 6,250 6,250 Chief, traffic section 6,250 6,250 6,250 Technologist $6,222: Assistant chief, congressional 6,222 6,222 5,972 information section 6,185 6,185 6,185 $6,185: Administrative assistant 6,128 6,128 6,003 $6,128: Foreman, day $6,115: 6,115 6,115 6,115 Personnel assistant 6,115 6,115 6,115 Supervisor 6,050 6,725 6,050 $6,050: Assistant chief storekeeper.. $5,980: Assistant to chief store5,980 5,780 keeper 5,930 5,930 5,930 $5,930: Cataloguer $5,915: Assistant chief, appropriation, accounting, and auditing 1 5,915 section $5,780: Secretary 5,780 5,780 1 5,780 Secretary to Public Printer 5,780 5,780 1 5,780 Supervisor 5,780 $5,575: Artist illustrator 5,575 1 5,575 1 5,575 Assistant chief, machine account2 11,150 2 11,150 ing section 1 5,575 1 5,575 Assistant deputy disbursing officer. 1 5,575 $5,522: Assistant congressional rec5,522 5,522 ord clerk 1 5,272 $5,510: Assistant to chief, appropriation, 1 5,510 accounting, and audi ting section1 5,510 1 5,510 Engineering draftsman 2 11,020 2 11,020 2 11,020 $5,440: Assistant chief, appropriation, accounting, and auditing section 1 5,440 5,440 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental—Continued Ungraded positions at annual rates- Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Continued Less than $5,440: $5,375 $5,335 $5,295 $5,240 $5,239 $5,200 $5,124 $5,105 $5,065 $, $4936 $4,936 $4,890.. $4,885.. $4,784.. $4,755_ $4,750$4,660$4,615 $4,574 $4,525 $4,485 $4,480 $4,350 $4,345 $4,215 $4,210 $4,181 $4,180 $4,095 $4,080 $4,075 $4,010 $3,940 $3,925 $3,855 $3,840 $3,810 $3,805 $3,770 $3,755 $3,725 $3,685 $3,670 $3,640 $3,600 $3.585 $3,555 $3,515 $3,500 $3,470 $3,430 $3,415_. $3,385 $3,345 $3,300 $3,285 $3,260 $3,215 $3,200 $3,175 $3,130 $3,115 $3,045 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: $3.71: Photoengraver in charge $3.60: Photoengraver $3.53: Negative cutter in charge Offset photographer in charge $3.48: Electrotype finisher in charge Electrotype molder in charge $3.44: Stereotyper in charge $3.42: Negative cutter, offset— Offset photographer Platemaker in charge, head Platemaker, offset, head $3.40: Supervisor, unit$3.37: Electrotype finisher Electrotype molder $3.35: Supervisor, security unit $3.33: Pressman in charge, offset Pressman in charge, head Pressman, offset color Reviewer in charge Stereotyper $3.31: Platemaker, offset$3.28: Web, head pressman $3.24: Chief, type storage unit__ Compositor in charge, head Copy editor, desk man Copy editor, head Copy preparer in charge Deskman in charge Fotosetter in charge, head Imposer in charge Linotype operator in charge, head. Maker-up in charge Proofreader in charge Proofreader, head ___,-..-. 1 13 1 1 1 1 5 2 2 5 1 15 1 1 3 $5,375 69,355 5,295 5,240 5,114 5,200 24, 995 10. 210 10,130 24, 060 4,930 73, 350 4,885 4,659 14,265 29 9 5 :5 7 .4 4,660 4,620 27, 690 4,450 13, 575 8,970 215, 040 13,050 30, 415 16, 860 37, 620 4,056 16, 720 32, 760 12,240 36, 675 28, 070 74, 675 376, 800 65, 535 76,630 38,100 7,610 45, 240 48,815 74, 415 364, 815 40, 370 29,120 140,185 14,255 49, 770 45, 695 13,830 100,630 30,870 17,075 50,775 23,415 46,200 15 7 5 17 10 1 5 48, 900 22, 505 16,000 53, 975 31,300 3,115 15, 225 7,717 1 24 179,712 3 22,026 1 7,342 1 2 2 7,010 14,020 14,310 46 3 4 11 1 4 9 4 11 7 19 90 18 20 10 3 11 14 20 106 10 8 33 4 14 10 5 31 13 4 14 9 11 1 11 1 11 2 1 2 3 6 2 6,490 71,390 12,980 6,490 12,980 19,470 6, 490 38,940 6,490 6,490 6,490 12,980 $5,375 64,020 5., 295 5,240 5,239 5,200 25,620 15, 315 10,130 19, 744 4,930 63, 570 4,885 4,784 14, 265 4,750 9,320 4,620 18,460 4,574 13,575 8,970 43 192,640 3 13,050 5 4 11 1 4 8 4 10 7 19 85 18 19 10 3 11 13 20 100 10 8 33 4 14 10 5 29 13 4 14 9 11 1 11 7 4 19 11 1 5 21, 725 16, 860 46, 310 4,181 16, 720 32, 760 16,320 40,750 28,070 74, 860 333,625 69,390 72,960 38,100 11,415 41,470 48, 815 74, 500 368, 500 36, 700 29,120 118,800 14,340 49, 770 35,150 17,500 100, 630 44, 590 13, 660 47,390 30,105 36,300 3,285 35,860 22, 505 12,800 60, 325 34, 430 3,115 15, 225 1 7,717 22 164,736 3 22,026 1 7,342 1 7,238 2 14,476 2 14,310 1 7,717 22 164,736 64,026 35,570 7,114 14,228 14,144 245,350 70,100 64,026 35,570 7,114 14, 228 14,144 245, 350 70,100 34,630 69,260 20,778 20,778 34,630 69,260 20, 778 20,778 30 207,780 31 213,435 26 177,372 12 85,368 8 56,912 1 7,114 2 14, 228 2 14,144 38 257,678 11 74, 591 1 6,718 6 40,308 10 67,180 3 20,154 3 20,154 32 221,632 32 220,320 30 198; 420 $5,375 69,355 5,295 5,240 5,239 5,200 25, 620 15, 315 10,130 19, 744 4,930 68,460 4,885 4,784 14, 265 4,750 9,320 4,620 18,460 4,574 13, 575 8,970 206,080 13,050 26, 070 16, 860 46, 310 4,181 16, 720 36, 855 16, 320 44, 825 28, 070 74, 860 353,250 69, 390 76,800 38,100 11,415 41,470 52, 570 74, 500 390,610 36, 700 29,120 118,800 14,340 49, 770 35,150 17, 500 107, 570 44, 590 13, 660 47, 390 30,105 36,300 3,285 35,860 28, 935 12,800 66,675 37, 560 3,115 15,225 5 10 3 3 31 214,706 32 220,320 27 184,194 1 10 2 1 2 3 1 6 1 1 1 6,739 67,390 13,478 6,739 13, 478 20,217 6,739 40, 434 6,739 6,739 6,739 13,478 3 1 22,026 7,342 1 2 2 7,238 14,476 14,310 1 9 2 1 2 3 1 5 1 1 1 2 6,739 60,651 13,478 6,739 13, 478 20,217 6,739 33,695 6,739 6,739 6,739 13,478 1957 actual Departmental—Continued Ungraded positions at hourly r a t e s Continued Equivalent to $5,440 or above—Con. $3.24—Continued Referee, head Referee, record, head Referee Reviser, chief Reviser in charge, press $3.23: Head offset copy preparer. __ $3.22: Pressman in charge Pressman, head Pressman, offset Pressman, perfector Pressman, rotary sheet fed Pressman, two-color Reviewer $3.18: Printer in charge Reviser, press $3.13: Carpenter Compositor, head Compositor Copy editor Copy preparer Deskman Electrician Elevator mechanic Imposer Linotype operator in charge Linotype operator Ludlow operator Machinist in charge, garage Machinist Machinist, linotype Machinist, monotype Maker-up Monotype keyboard operator Painter Pipefitter Proofreader, foreign Proofreader Reviser Saw filer Sheet-metal worker Supervisor, industrial trucks Welder $3.12: Principal offset copy preparer. $3.11: Pressman, cylinder Pressman, Miehle vertical $3.08: Group chief Negative cutter, offset helper $3.04: Mechanic, general Powerplant operator $3.01: Blacksmith $3.00: Apprentice $2.98: Platemaker, offset helper $2.97: Deskman $2.93: Pressman, platen $2.92: Auto mechanic $2.91: Forwarder, head Laminating machine operator Repairer of rare books $2.87: Group chief assistant $2.86: Bookbinder Bookbinder machine operator Folding machine operator Machine operator $2.82: Carpenter helper Electrician helper Machinist helper, linotype Machinist helper, monotype Pipefitter helper Saw filer, knife grinder helper $2.81: Offset copy preparer $2.80: Press assistant, cylinder $2.74: Mechanic helper, general Negative cutter, offset helper Offset photo helper $2.65: Platemaker, offset helper Equivalent to less than $5,440: $2.50 $2.43 $2.41 $2.39 $2.23 $2.22 $2.19 $2.18 $2.14 $2.13 $2.09 $2.06 $2.05 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 $12,980 2 12,980 2 12,980 5 32,450 2 12,980 1 6,718 2 $13,478 2 13,478 2 13,478 5 33,695 2 13,478 1 6,718 2 $13,478 2 13,478 2 13,478 5 33,695 2 13,478 1 6,718 1 6,490 4 25,960 85 551,650 11 71,390 8 51,920 3 19,470 10 64,900 1 6,698 4 26,792 88 589, 424 10 66,980 7 46,886 3 20, 094 10 66,980 1 6,698 4 26,792 86 576,028 9 60, 282 7 46,886 3 20,094 9 60,282 1 6,365 16 101, 840 1 15 1 15 6,614 99,210 6,614 99, 210 21 131,481 15 93,915 292 1 828,212 9 56,349 13 81,393 13 81,393 34 212,874 1 6,261 53 331,833 24 150,264 244 1,527,684 2 12, 522 1 6,261 33 206, 613 20 125,220 15 93,915 36 225,396 110 688, 710 8 50.088 13 81,393 4 25,044 308 1 928,388 11 68,871 1 6,261 4 25,044 1 6,261 1 6,261 10 64,900 19 123,690 11 71,610 280 1,822,800 9 58, 590 10 65,100 13 84,630 33 214,830 1 6,510 47 305,970 22 143,220 242 1,575,420 2 13,020 1 6,510 34 221,340 20 130,200 15 97, 650 36 234,360 92 598, 920 8 52,080 13 84, 630 3 19, 530 290 1,887, 900 10 65,100 1 6,510 4 26, 040 1 6,510 1 6,510 11 71,390 18 117,180 11 71,610 276 1,796,760 9 58, 590 10 65,100 13 84,630 31 201,810 1 6,510 47 305,970 21 136, 710 238 1,549, 380 2 13,020 1 6,510 33 214,830 19 123, 690 15 97, 650 35 227,850 90 585,900 8 52,080 12 78,120 3 19,530 285 1 855,350 10 65,100 1 6,510 4 26,040 1 6,510 1 6,510 11 71,390 220 1 377,420 9 56,349 197 1,274,393 9 58,221 190 1,229,110 8 51,752 20 123,960 7 44, 842 20 128,120 9 57, 654 20 128,120 9 57, 654 3 18, 222 18 109, 332 1 6,261 1 6,240 6 37,188 2 11, 940 1 5,886 2 12,148 3 18, 969 18 113, 814 1 6,261 1 6,240 6 37,188 2 12, 356 2 12,188 2 12,148 3 18, 969 17 107, 491 1 6,261 1 6,240 6 37,188 2 12, 356 2 12,188 2 12,148 2 1 1 1 11,690 5,845 5,845 5,970 2 1 1 12,106 6,053 6,053 1,372,099 2 11, 482 2 11, 482 58 345,042 237 1,409,913 2 11, 898 2 11, 898 2 11, 274 5 28,185 25 140, 925 12 67, 644 4 22, 548 1 5,637 2 11,690 10 56,370 1 5,866 5 29, 330 24 140, 784 9 52, 794 4 23, 464 1 5,866 3 17, 535 5 29,120 71 407, 611 ZOif 1 5 2 6 2 1 1 12,106 6,053 6,053 58 345,042 ZOO 1 398,015 2 11,898 2 11, 898 5,866 1 5 29, 330 23 134, 918 9 52, 794 4 23, 464 1 5,866 3 17, 535 5 29,120 1 5,470 28, 495 11, 398 33,072 1 3 2 6 5,699 17, 097 11,398 33,072 3 2 6 5,699 17,097 11.398 33,072 6 31,013 1 4,867 1 5,013 4 19, 884 1 4,514 2 8,903 4 17, 556 3 13,602 6 25,836 6 25,647 1 4,202 2 8,320 8, 528 2 5 1 26,000 5,054 5 1 26,000 5,054 4 1 2 4 6 6 19, 884 4,638 9,236 18, 220 27,204 26, 706 31,010 4,347 8,570 8,528 4 1 2 4 6 6 7 1 2 2 19,884 4,638 9,236 18, 220 27,204 26, 706 31,010 4,347 8,570 8,528 7 1 2 2 8 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE—Continued Go VERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE REVOLVING FUND—Continued 1957 actual Departmental—Continued Ungraded positions at hourly r a t e s Continued Equivalent to less than $5,440—Con. $2.03 $2.01 $1.99 $1.98 $1.92 $1.91 $1.87 $1.86 $1.82 $1.71 $1.70 $1.68 $1.63 $1.62-. $1.56— $1.52-. $1.49— $1.46. 69 $282, 473 13 52,728 8 32,987 3,910 1 27 104,463 5 19, 865 11, 670 3 3 11,357 75 274, 512 2C2 899,184 46 162,656 6 20,220 547 1, 786, 502 309 1, 041,330 1 3,245 612 1,858,644 1 3,099 47 142,739 27,109,558 34.7 170,862 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 5,475.3 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Night differential Uniform allowance ____ Excess of leave earned over leave taken.. All personal services, departmental. 26,938,696 7,396 2, 673, 930 1, 361, 988 7,240 261,495 31,250,745 Field: Ungraded positions at annual rates: $5,440 or above: $10,557: Superintendent of field service division ___$9,235: Assistant superintendent of field service division $8,860: Field service office manager. Chief of Government Printing Office departmental service office Field service office manager $7,465: Assistant chief of Government Printing Office departmental service office $7,035: Field service office manager. $6,918: Technical assistant $6,520: Chief of distributing shipping $6,390: Field service office manager. $5,575: Assistant field service office manager Less than $5,440: $4,890 $4,480 $4,180 $4,095 $4,075 $3,940 $3,925 $3,855 $3,840 $3,755 $3,725 $3,685 $3,670 $3,600 $3,555 $3,515 $3,470 $3,455 $3,430 $3,385 $3,370 $3,345 $3,300 $3,285 $3,260 $3,200 $3,175 $3,130 $3,115 $3,045 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total permanent, departmental. _ 5,510 Deduct lapses. 1958 estimate 10,307 1 1 8,645 8,645 7,465 14,070 6,668 6,520 6,390 5,575 1 6 1 1 4,480 26,880 4,095 4,095 7,795 31,400 3,855 7,595 11,265 3,725 3,685 3,670 3,600 3,555 7,030 27,760 3,455 3,430 6,685 3.370 3,345 6,515 6,570 9,695 6,315 1 1 1 1 3,130 3,115 3,045 2,860 70 $295, 540 12 50,172 33,103 4,118 103, 844 19, 865 19,450 11, 607 283, 950 939.048 173, 264 20, 964 1, 833, 990 302 1, 017, 740 70 $295, 540 12 50,172 33,103 4,118 1 26 103, 844 5 19, 865 5 19, 450 3 11,607 75 283. 950 264 939. 048 49 173, 264 20, 964 541 1, 833, 990 302 2' 1,017,740 601 601 1, 900,362 1, 900, 362 "47"l42,"739" "47"i42,~739 359 5,280 26, 975, 781 26, 521,012 19.2 19.2 96, 733 96,308 339. 8 5, 260. 8 26, 879,048 26,424,704 7,000 6, 500 103, 753 1, 787, 497 1, 260, 397 7,000 134, 663 102,004 1, 600,742 1,163,094 107, 730 30,179,358 29,411,574 1 10,557 1 10,557 1 1 9,235 8,860 1 1 9,235 8,860 1 1 8,645 8,645 8,645 8,645 1 7,465 2 14,070 1 6,918 7,465 14,070 6,918 1 1 6,520 6,390 5, 575 6,520 6,390 4,890 26,880 4,180 4,095 4,075 7,880 27,475 3,855 3,840 4,890 11,265 3,725 3,685 3,670 3,600 3,555 7,030 24,290 3,455 3.430 6,770 3,370 6,690 3,300 3,285 6, 520 3,200 6,350 3,130 3,115 3,045 2,860 3 1959 estimate Field—Continued Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Ungraded positions at hourly rates: ber salary ber salary ber salary Equivalent to $5,440 or above: $3.58: Plant superintendent 1 $7,218 1 $7,446 1 $7,446 $3.37: Plant superintendent 1 6,802 1 7,010 1 7,010 $3.27: Supervisor 1 6,573 1 6,802 1 6,802 $3.16: Chief of offset composing section.. 1 6,365 1 6,573 1 6,573 Supervisor 6 39,438 6 38,190 6 39,438 $3.11: Plant superintendent 3 19,407 3 19,407 1 6,157 $3.07: Letterpress pressman 6 38,316 6 38,316 Linotype operator 2 12,772 6,157 2 12,772 Machine repairman 2 12314 12,314 2 12,772 2 12,772 Monotype keyboard-caster operator 1 6,386 1 6,157 1 6,386 Offset press operator 3 19,158 3 19,158 3 18,471 Planning and control assistant 1 6,386 1 6,386 Printer-compositor 5 5 31,930 5 30,785 Printer-composing machine operator 6,157 6,386 Printer-pressman __ 6,157 6,386 6,386 Printer-proofreader 6,157 6,386 6,386 Supervisor 18,471 19,158 19,158 Supervisor of photo section 6,157 6,386 6,386 $2.96: Printer-operator _ 6,157 1 5,949 6,157 Supervisor 2 12,314 $2.86: Assistant to chief of copy preparation 1 5,949 1 5,720 5,949 Letterpress pressman 2 11,898 2 11,898 11,170 Linotype machine operator 2 11,898 2 11,898 11,440 Linotype operator 3 17,847 3 17,847 17,160 Makeup imposer 3 17,847 3 17,847 17,160 Monotype keyboard caster operator.. 1 5,949 1 1 5,720 5,949 Offset press operator 29 165,880 29 172, 521 29 172, 521 Planning and control assistant 29, 745 6 33,446 5 5 29,745 Photographer 5 28,600 5 29, 745 5 29,745 Platemaker, offset duplicating process 5,949 1 5,720 1 1 5,949 Printer-proofreader 5,949 1 5,720 1 1 5,949 Supervisor 3 17,847 3 17,847 3 16,890 $2.82: Linotype operator 1 5,866 $2.75: 5,533 Assistant supervisor 1 5,720 1 5,720 M aintenance repairman 11,066 2 11,440 2 11,440 $2.72: Linotype machine operator 5,179 1 5,658 1 5,658 M a k e u p imposer 16,350 3 16,974 3 16,974 5,450 Offset press operator 3 16,974 3 16,974 5,179 1 5,658 Planning and control assistant 1 5,658 $2.65: 47,736 49,608 Offset press operator 49,608 1 5,304 5,512 Planning and control assistant 5,512 5,304 5,512 1 Power collator operator 5,512 15,912 16, 536 Supervisor 3 16, 536 10,608 11,024 Bindery worker 2 11,024 Equivalent to less than $5,440: 32,196 5 25, 895 6 32,196 $2.58... 1 5,304 5,304 5,304 $2.55 1 14 71,344 73,962 $2.54 14 73,962 3 14,415 15,726 3 15,726 $2.52 117, 208 23 111, 483 $2.45 23 117, 208 1 4,597 5,034 5,034 $2.42 1 $2.34.. $2.33.. $2.31.. $2.30$2.24.. $2.23$2.21.. $2.14.. $2.13$2.03__ $2.02-. $1.93$1.92$1.84.. $1.83$1.74$1.69.. $1.62$1.54_. $1.52$1.46$1.39- 5, 575 4,180 4,095 4,075 7,880 27, 475 3,855 3,840 11,265 3,725 3,685 3,670 3,600 3,555 7,030 24,290 3,455 3,430 6,770 3,370 6,690 3,300 3,285 6,520 3,200 6,350 3,130 3,115 3,045 2,860 1958 estimate Total permanent, field-. Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Excess of leave earned over leave taken. All personal services, field. 01 Personal services 1 4, 805 10 46,800 7 31, 762 1 4,805 1 4,597 1 4,451 2 8,902 2 7 29, 701 25 106,075 30 121,050 6 1 1 4 6 27 30 7 7 17 2 23, 025 3, 827 3,827 14, 644 20,718 94, 573 94,880 21, 259 21,259 49,147 5,782 435 1,973, 498 5.3 23, 847 429.7 1,949, 651 166,992 42,165 29, 780 2,188, 588 33,439,333 4,971 53, 537 29,076 25 28 1 6 1 25 27 18 4,784 4,659 32,466 9,194 26,706 110, 750 118,216 4,202 24,084 3,994 22,836 21, 714 87, 875 90,990 57, 654 25,296 24,296 2,891 1 11 6 4,971 53, 537 29,076 4,784 4,659 32,466 9,194 26,706 110, 750 28 118,216 4,202 24,084 3,994 6 6 25 27 18 8 22, 836 21, 714 87,875 90,990 57, 654 25,296 24,296 2,891 435 2,058,026 2.9 13, 502 435 2,058,026 2.8 13,442 432.1 2,044, 524 7,915 111, 651 39,022 15, 337 432.2 2,044, 584 7,915 99,986 36,009 12,270 2,218,449 32,397,807 2,200, 764 31,612,338 THE JUDICIARY SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES AUTOMOBILE FOR THE CHIEF JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT SALARIES 1957 actual 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $9,790: Chief Justice Associate Justice Reporter Librarian Marshal Grades established b y the Supreme Court: $9,790 to $10,965: Assistant reporter Executive secretary $8,274 to $9,449: Assistant reporter Assistant marshal Associate librarian $6,984 to $8,159: Associate librarian Press clerk Secretary Printing and publication assistant-. Law clerk Assistant librarian $6,465 to $7,350: Secretary Nurse Printing and publication assistant. Chief clerk Captain $5,946 to $6,831: Law clerk Assistant librarian Cataloger Order librarian Budget and accounting analyst $5,432 to $6,317 „ $4,945 to $5,831 $4,459 to $5,345 $4,011 to $4,896 $3,732 to $4,291 $3,470 to $4,028 $3,235 to $3,793... $2,940 to $3,498 Rate of $3,679 Rate of $2,126 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 01 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $35, 500 280.000 13,075 10, 911 10, 750 $35, 500 280,000 13, 075 10, 911 10, 750 $35, 500 280, 000 16, 000 13, 000 12, 750 10, 730 10, 260 1 1 10,965 10,495 10,965 10, 730 9,449 8, 744 1 1 9,449 8,979 9,684 8,979 8,979 8,159 8,159 8,159 1 1 1 8,394 8,159 8,159 7,454 7,454 1 1 1 1 4 8,394 8,394 7,924 7,454 30, 286 11 1 1 1 1 77, 015 7,350 7, 055 6,613 6,613 11 1 1 1 1 76, 720 7,350 7,203 6,760 6,760 11 1 79, 375 7,350 1 1 7,055 6,908 18 4 117, 648 27, 914 17 4 111,112 28,209 17 111, 112 1 1 1 3 9 3 31 4 15 9 26 4 1 6,684 6,094 6,094 $18, 656 49, 229 15, 886 139,681 16, 790 58, 932 32, 370 85, 645 14, 718 2,126 $18, 066 55, 207 10,394 130, 479 4,477 64,076 50, 219 85,181 14, 718 2,126 $18, 361 60, 448 10, 541 139, 533 4,477 63,983 42, 261 86, 205 14, 718 2,126 163 1,106, 501 10 50,475 163 1,109, 057 1 658 164 1,133,744 3 14,345 153 1,056,026 162 1,108,399 161 1,119,399 2,458 58,125 5,000 61, 901 5,000 61, 901 3,000 3,000 1,178,300 1,189,300 1,116, 609 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate 1 1 $6,250 4,180 1 1 $6,250 4,180 1 1 $6,250 4,180 1 5,594 1 6,115 1 6,115 1 5,594 120,915 1 1 28 6,115 5,824 126,601 1 1 28 6,115 5,824 132,316 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses _ 33 142,533 286 33 1 155,085 4,285 33 160,800 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: 33 142,247 32 150,800 33 160,800 Personal services Personal services $4,028 1 4,028 $4,028 1 $4,028 16 16 4,044 4,044 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $10,320: $25,500: Chief judge Judge $16,000: Chief technical adviser $12,500: Clerk GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Marshal GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Clerk Marshal Reporter GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Law clerk-secretary Law clerk GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Assistant clerk Stenographic-law clerk GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Law clerk Assistant clerk GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Total permanent, field.. Deduct lapses Net permanent,field(average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 01 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 $25,500 1 $25,500 4 102,000 4 102,000 1 16,000 1 16,000 1 12,500 Num- Total ber salary 1 10,320 1 4 1 1 $25,500 102,000 16,000 12,500 1 10,535 1 1 1 10,065 10,065 9,205 9,205 9,420 1 6,820 6,820 22, 395 7,035 22, 395 6,725 6,860 6,050 6,860 6,185 6,250 5,510 5,065 6,250 5,645 5,200 18, 750 6,250 5,915 5,335 18, 075 3,670 13, 455 13, 455 3,755 13, 710 26 257,830 26 265,395 1. 2 7, 833 0. 5 1,860 13, 600 3,840 13, 880 26 266,845 0. 5 1, 860 24. 8 249, 997 25. 5 263, 535 25. 5 264,985 9,495 Personal services. 249, 997 9,495 520 520 273, 550 275, 000 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 29 01 1 CUSTOMS COURT CARE OF THE BUILDING AND GROUNDS Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 01 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS Personal services. Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Supervising engineer GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 Ungraded positions at hourly rate: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Electrician foreman Refrigeration and air-conditioning foreman Steamfitter-plumber foreman Equivalent to less than $5,440 Departmental: Grades and ranges: Established by the Supreme Court: $3,470 to $4,028: Chauffeur Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 1958 estimate 1959 estimate 32, 582 2,400 600 35,000 2,400 600 39,000 2,400 177, 229 188, 800 202,800 Field: Grades and ranges: Special positions a t rates equal to or in excess of $11,610: $22,500: Chief judge Judge $14,000: Clerk GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Clerk GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Marshal Senior law clerk-secretary GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Senior law clerk-secretary Marshal GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Court reporter Deputy clerk and court reporter Attorney.. GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Deputy clerk Deputy clerk-chief, protest division._. Librarian-deputy clerk 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 8 $22,500 180,000 1 8 1 $22,500 180,000 14,000 1 8 1 $22,500 180,000 14,000 1 9 10,320 92,880 11, 610 9 1 1 4 1 82,415 8,990 7,570 32,000 7,570 9 1 1 4 1 82,630 9,205 7,570 32,000 7,785 1 4 1 7,785 32,860 7,785 1 1 1 7,035 6,390 6,605 1 1 1 7,035 6,605 6,820 9 10 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 COURTS OF APPEALS, DISTRICT COURTS, AND OTHER JUDICIAL SERVICES CUSTOMS COURT—Continued SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued SALARIES OF JUDGES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary Deputy clerk and chief, stenographic and typing division 1 $6,605 1 $6,390 Chief deputy marshal __. 1 6,390 GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Administrative assistant to clerk of court 5,915 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Librarian-deputy clerk 1 $6,385 Assistant librarian 5,440 Deputy clerk and chief, stenographic and typing division 1 6,250 Associate law clerk 5,440 5,440 Assistant chief, protest division 5,575 5,710 Assistant chief, stenographic and typing division 5,440 A s s i s t a n t chief, reappraisement division 5,440 Chief deputy marshal 1 5,440 1 5,575 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 1 5,375 1 5,510 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 26,675 5 64,360 10 49,880 13 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 51,630 2 8,970 11 8,835 2 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 50, 790 50,385 12 49,440 12 12 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925. 35,850 42,995 42,425 12 10 12 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685. 19,560 23,245 22, 650 6 7 7 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470. 2,960 3,045 1 1 1 2,960 2,690 1 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 4,000 Reclassifications of clerk personnelTotal permanent,field._ 579,900 81 594,880 81 617,490 Deduct lapses 1. 6 6,195 1.6 6,195 27,301 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 01 Personal services. 73 552,599 79.4 588,685 79.4 611,295 4,352 6,000 6,000 556,951 1,500 596,185 1,500 618,795 COURT OF CLAIMS SALABIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Field: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total excess of $11,610: ber salary ber salary ber salary $25,500: 1 $25,500 1 $25,500 1 $25,500 Chief judge 4 102,000 4 102,000 4 102,000 Judge 13 247,000 $19,000: Commissioner 12 228,000 13 247,000 1 12,500 1 12,500 $14,000: Clerk GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 11,880 Clerk 1 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 10,965 10,965 1 10,750 Auditor GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 8,990 8,990 Chief deputy clerk 9,850 9,850 "I 9,"635" Auditor GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 7,570 7,570 Administrative assistant to chief judge. 8,645 8,645 8,430 Law clerk __ _ __ 7,570 7,570 Secretary to court ___ 8,645 8,645 8,645 Reporter and librarian GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 7,465 7,250 7,035 Financial officer 6,390 Administrative assistant to chief judge. 6,820 Secretary to court 7,035 Chief deputy clerk GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: 1 1 6 050 5,915 Secretary 1 1 6,050 5,915 Stenographic law clerk 5,915 1 1 6,320 6,185 Secretary-law clerk 1 1 5,915 5,915 Deputy clerk GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 2 11, 285 2 11, 015 10,880 Law clerk 1 6,115 1 5,980 Secretary 11 58,815 57,465 5 27,685 11 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 36, 535 7 36,130 7 89,820 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 ._-. 18 21, 750 5 21,345 5 5 20,940 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 26, 795 7 26,200 7 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925— 3,685 1 3,600 1 1 3,515 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 26,315 8 8 25,890 15 52,050 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at hourly rates 6,505 5 6,505 5 6,505 equivalent to less than $5,440 78 649,430 78 674,545 78 678,835 Total permanent, field. 0.4 4, 480 0.4 4,490 19,086 6 Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average 77.6 670,055 77.6 674,355 72 630,344 number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay 2,100 2,100 above 52-week base 676,455 672,155 630,344 01 Personal services. 1957 actual Field: Grade and ranges: Ungraded positions at annual rates: Circuit and district judges: $25,500: Circuit judge $23,000: District judge $22,500: District juige $19,000: District judge Hawaii Territorial judges: $12,250: Chief judge $11,900: Associate judge $9,375: Judge Retired and resigned judges: Retired judge Resigned judge Total permanent, field.. Deduct lapses 01 Personal services 68 68 68 $1,734,000 $1,734,000 $1,734,000 1 23,000 1 23,000 1 23,000 247 5, 557, 500 246 5, 535,000 246 5, 535, 000 1 19,000 1 19,000 1 19,000 1 2 10 12,250 23,800 93,750 59 1,317, 382 4 59,568 1 2 10 12,250 23,800 93,750 54 1,214,425 4 59,575 1 2 11 12,250 23,800 103,125 76 1,752,050 4 59,575 393 8,840, 250 387 8, 714, 800 410 9, 261, 800 9. 5 205, 776 7 178,300 7 178,300 8,634, 474 8, 536, 500 9,083,500 PERSONNEL 1957 actual Law clerk-secretary Law clerk Marshal Deputy register of wills, District of Columbia Assistant assignment commissioner Secretary to retired justices, Supreme Court. . .... GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Clerk Deputy clerk __ Probation officer Domestic relations commissioner Assistant assignment commissioner. _. Deputy register of wills, District of Columbia Deputy administrative assistant to chief judge . Secretary, Commission on Mental Health, District of Columbia Clerk to jury commission Chief appraiser GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Deputy clerk Probation officer 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary SALARIES OF SUPPORTING Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Clerk___ _ Register of wills, District of Columbia. GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Clerk... __ Probation officer Veterans commissioner _ _ Chairman, Commission on Mental Health, District of Columbia Administrative assistant to chief judge. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Clerk... Probation officer Deputy clerk Chief deputy register of wills, District of Columbia. __ GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Clerk Deputy clerk. Probation officer Motions commissioner Assignment commissioner Chief deputy register of wills, District of Columbia Law clerk-secretary Law clerk GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Clerk — _ Deputy clerk Probation officer 1958 estimate 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 $24,300 1 12,420 15 163,830 11 118,250 1 11,395 1 1 11,610 10,320 43 418,605 15 140,225 11 $119,110 1 10,320 1 1 16 151,150 9 80,910 1 38 320,125 2 16,860 80 628,820 1 8,645 1 8,645 11,825 10,535 8,990 U $119,755 1 1 11,825 10,750 16 152,010 9 82,630 1 9,205 15 113,550 81 644,560 1 8,645 1 8,645 15 116,345 81 648,215 1 8,860 1 8,645 19 123,990 145 1,033, 405 19 128,075 145 1,035,555 1 7,570 1 8,000 23 184,860 4 29,215 9 59,875 145 1,017, 280 5 33,455 57 385,085 1 7,465 1 7,465 1 7,465 1 6,390 1 1 6,390 7,035 1 1 6,605 7,035 1 7,498 1 7,498 1 7,498 3 19,905 15 93,990 30 180,690 1 6,725 1 6,725 1 6,860 33 199,905 197 1,084,370 1 6,385 Clerk to jury commission ___ . Secretary, Commission on Mental Health, District of Columbia 1 6,250 Deputy register of wills, District of ColnTTihift 3 18,345 1 6,250 Chief appraiser 1 5,710 Clerk to U. S. commissioner 44 240,710 Law clerk Disbursing clerk, register of wills, District of Columbia 59 357,220 30 181,365 1 6,725 59 364,280 30 184,875 3 19,365 3 19,770 1 6,995 1 6,995 1 1 1 6,590 6,590 6,455 1 1 1 6,725 6,725 6,590 69 391,695 197 1,102,460 69 399,605 237 1,339,950 1 5,845 1 5,980 1 5,575 1 5,710 11 THE JUDICIARY 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780-__ ___ GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335.. GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at annual rates fixed by Judicial Conference: $14,000: Register of wills _ Clerk. _ $12,500: Clerk $12,000: Clerk $10,000: Clerk __ $8,000: Clerk _ $6,450: Court reporter-secretary Court reporter-law clerk Court reporter... Court reporter-secretary-law clerk __ $5,915: Court reporter-secretary Court reporter-law clerk Court reporter $5,375: Court reporter Rates equivalent to less than $5,440__. Clerk hire, circuit and district judges. _. Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses Personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 361 $2,001, 570 261 1, 249,335 225 1,035,720 466 1,943,450 631 2,286,410 151 508,920 44 141,035 35 114,295 84 201 $445, 740 977,110 323 1,426,155 413 1,653,170 516 1,863, 281 38 127,660 21 66,835 26 86,600 1 16 11 32 42 4 14,000 224,000 137,500 384,000 420,000 32,000 84 201 $453,920 994,895 1,453,710 437 1,780,045 534 1,949,476 38 129,870 21 67,770 26 87,450 1 16 11 32 42 4 14,000 224,000 137,500 384,000 420,000 32,000 58,050 6,450 117 754,650 54650 1 6,450 9 58,050 1 6,450 117 754,650 1 6,450 9 58,050 1 6,450 117 754,650 1 6,450 6 35,490 1 5,915 41 242,515 73 392,375 18 65,790 6 35,490 1 5,915 41 242,515 73 392,375 17 64,780 589 3,333,950 35,490 1 5,915 41 242, 515 73 392,375 17 64,780 611 3,619,055 3,233 3,254 3,355 16,371,983 17,209, 579 18,022,044 55.3 45.3 131.4 254,889 207,024 607,187 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) 3,101.6 15,764,796 Positions other than permanent: 67,047 Part-time employment 129,774 Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Additional pay for service abroad 53,056 01 1958 estimate 16,014,673 $16,058,292 7,159 3,299. 7 !08.7 17,002, 555 17,767,155 67,700 67,700 116,000 116,000 65,700 57,345 65,700 57,345 17,309,300 18,073,900 $18,473,200 7,000 1957 actual Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $11,610: 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 Director 1 17,500 1 17,500 1 17,500 Assistant director GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Chief, division of procedural studies 12,420 12,150 12,150 and statistics 12,150 12,420 12,150 Chief, bankruptcy division 11,880 12,150 11,880 Chief, probation division Chief, division of business adminis11,880 11,610 11,610 tration GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant chief, division of procedural 10,320 10,535 10.320 studies and statistics _ 10,320 10,535 10,320 Administrative attorney 10,320 10,320 10,320 Chief auditor 10,320 10,320 10,320 Budget and accounting officer Chief, section of court services and 10,320 10,320 10,320 quarters 10,320 Attorney GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 18,625 18,410 18,195 Assistant chief, probation division Chief, section for field personnel and 8,990 classification GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 8,430 1 8,430 1 8,430 Personnel officer 15,785 2 15,355 Administrative attorney 2 15,355 8,215 1 8,000 Assistant chief auditor Assistant budget and accounting 7,785 1 8,000 7,785 officer Assistant chief, section of court serv7,785 1 8,000 7,785 ices and quarters 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary Assistant chief, section for field personnel and classification $7,570 Attorney 7,570 Chief examiner 8,000 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative attorney 1 $6,390 1 $6,390 6,605 Administrative assistant 1 6,390 6,605 Assistant to the chief of probation division 1 7,465 1 7,465 7,465 Assistant chief auditor 1 6,390 Attorney 6,390 1 Assistant chief examiner 6,820 1 GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: 1 Supervising purchasing agent 6,725 1 6,455 6,590 1 Examiner 6,050 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative attorney 2 2 11,690 11,825 11, 690 Statistical assistant 1 6,115 5,980 Auditor 1 6,115 6,250 1 6,250 Accountant 1 1 5,440 5,575 5,710 Disbursing officer 1 1 6,250 6,385 6,385 Administrative officer 1 5,845 1 5,710 5,980 Administrative assistant 1 5,440 Examiner 3 16, 590 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 2 10,750 2 2 10,345 10,210 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 11 55,715 10 51, 595 11 56, 565 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 12 55,440 65,355 14 14 65, 770 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 20 80,285 21 85, 575 27 109,160 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 29 105,580 27 98, 495 33 120,175 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 15 49,750 53,350 16 54,370 16 9,390 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 4 3 9,390 12,350 3 Grades established by interdepartmental lithographic wage board: Grade 20. $6,136 to $6,802 6,572 1 6,572 6,572 Grade 15. $5,179 to $5,720 5,533 1 5,533 5,533 Grade 14. $4,971 to $5,512 4,805 1 4,805 4,805 Grade 9 4,243 4,243 1 4,243 4,035 4,035 Grade 8 1 4,035 Grades established by administrative action pursuant to sec. 202 (7) of the Classification Act of 1949, as amended: Grade 11 1 4,701 1 4,701 4,701 1 4,347 1 4,347 4,347 Grade 8 Grade 6 1 4,098 1 4,098 4,098 Grade 5 4 15,600 4 15,413 15, 413 16,000 Reclassifi cations $19,291,000 7,000 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES COURTS 1958 estimate 133 683,579 17.3 85,493 135 4 698,932 161 16,682 4 857,342 16,677 115. 7 598,086 131 682,250 840,665 2,812 157 3,000 3,000 2,550 3,000 608,825 687,800 846,665 $605,155 3,670 $687,800 $846,665 1958 estimate 1959 estimate 7,927 Personal services_ Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations SALARIES OF REFEREES 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges: Ungraded positions at annual rates: $15,000: Referee in bankruptcy $13,750: $12,500: $11,250: $10,000: Referee Referee Referee Referee in bankruptcy in bankruptcy in bankruptcy in bankruptcy Total permanent, field Deduct— Lapses Savings due to changes in pay scales for part of year Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment 01 Personal services Num ber 41 8 21 6 9 Total Num salary ber $615,000 110,000 262,500 67,500 90,000 85 1,145,000 3.1 65,597 53 Total Num Total salary ber salary $795,000 110,000 200,000 56,250 60,000 8 16 5 6 88,1,221,250 0.8 71 $1,065,000 16 220,000 19 237,500 8 90,000 114 1,612,500 8,000 24,625 81.9 1,079,403 87.2 1,213,250 114 393,211 388,880 1,587,875 316,725 1,472,614 1,602,130 1,904,600 12 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual COURTS OF APPEALS, DISTRICT COURTS, AND OTHER JUDICIAL SERVICES—Continued Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Reclassifications EXPENSES OF REFEREES 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges: GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Chief clerk . GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Chief clerk GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary . _ 4 $24,470 _— 4 3 20 48 67 76 115 45 22,705 15,585 99,680 218,250 266,815 270,505 371,235 135,495 4 $25,010 5 4 39 61 63 89 102 25 28,685 21,365 193,620 267,375 247,680 312,860 329,370 75,615 Total permanent, field-. Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) 4 $25,550 5 4 39 71 73 109 132 25 29,090 21,635 197,980 313,600 289,940 385,080 428,290 76,465 Positions other than permanent: Part-time employment Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Additional pay for service abroad 01 Personal services 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 4 $10,930 $30,000 386 1,435, 670 35.3 119,252 392 $1,501,580 6.4 21, 580 462 1,797, 630 13.9 350.7 1,316,418 97,120 39,466 385.6 1,480,000 448.1 1,747,900 1,341 1,454,345 90,000 99,000 5,700 1,700 1,676,400 49,730 100,000 99,000 6,600 1,700 1, 955, 200 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate N u m - Total ber salary Num- Total Num- Total SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $16,000: 1 $22,500 1 $22,500 The assistant to the President 1 $22,500 Deputy assistant to the President 1 21,750 1 21,750 1 21,750 Special counsel to the President 1 21,000 1 21,000 1 21,000 Secretary to the President 2 42,000 2 42,000 2 42,000 Administrative assistant to the President 6 120,000 6 120,000 120,000 Secretary to the Cabinet 17, 500 1 17,500 Associate special counsel to the President-. _1 17,500 17, 500 Special assistant to the President 17, 500 1 17,500 GS-18. $16,000: 1 16,000 Secretary to the Cabinet 1 16,000 Assistant press secretary GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: 1 14,190 1 13,975 Assistant staff secretary 1 14,190 Assistant to the deputy assistant to 1 13,975 the President 1 13,975 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 1 12,900 Administrative officer 13,115 1 12,900 Assistant to the deputy assistant to 26, 230 1 13,330 the President 1 13,330 13, 760 Executive clerk 1 13,760 1 13,760 12, 900 Special assistant 1 12,900 1 12,900 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant to the secretary to the 11,610 Cabinet 11,610 Associate press secretary 11, 610 11, 610 Assistant to the special counsel to the 11, 610 President 11,610 11,610 Special assistant 2 24,300 11, 610 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 33, 755 3 33,325 Administrative officer 33, 755 11,180 Assistant executive clerk 1 11,180 11,180 Assistant to the secretary to the Cabinet 1 10,750 Assistant special counsel to the President 1 10,320 Chief of records 1 10,535 10, 750 10, 750 Special assistant 2 20,640 10,320 10,320 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 27,830 Administrative officer 2 18,840 27,830 8,990 Chief of correspondence 8,990 1 9,850 Chief, telegraph code and travel serv1 9,850 9,850 ice 9,850 9,850 Doorkeeper and chief receptionist 9,850 1 9,850 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 23, 785 Administrative officer 16, 430 23, 785 8,215 Assistant chief, social office 8,215 8,215 8,215 8,000 Chief of files 8,215 8,215 8,000 Private secretary to the President 8,215 8,215 8,000 Secretary to the wife of the President. 8,215 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Assistant chief of correspondence 7,035 6,390 6,390 Assistant chief, telegraph code and travel service 7,465 7,465 7,465 Chief of mails 6,605 6,820 6,820 Chief of telephone service 6,820 6,605 6,820 GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: 6,185 Administrative officer 6,725 6,725 Assistant chief of files 6, 725 5,915 Assistant chief of records Assistant chief, telegraph code and 6,725 6,725 6, 725 travel service 6,725 6,725 6, 725 Assistant in the social office 6,725 6,725 6, 725 C onfidential assistant 6,590 6, 725 6,725 Fiscal accountant 5,915 6,050 6,050 Personnel officer 32,005 19, 365 19, 365 Secretarial assistant Special assistant to chief of corre6,185 6,320 6,320 spondence GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 5,710 5,845 5,845 Assistant chief of mails 5,710 5,845 5, 845 Assistant chief of telephone service.... 5,845 5,980 5,980 Assistant to chief of correspondence_._ 6,250 6,250 6,250 Assistant to chief of records 6,115 6,250 6,250 C orrespondence assistant 5,845 5, 845 Legislative assistant 1 6,250 5,980 5,980 Mail and file supervisor 4 24,325 36, 150 36,150 Secretarial assistant Special assistant to chief of correspond1 6,250 1 6,250 6. 250 ence 27 147,015 24 132,780 132, 780 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 23 112,040 28 136,660 136, 660 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 33 147,735 31 141,620 141, 620 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 44 180,245 44 177,680 177, 680 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 117,525 29 106.005 32 117,525 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 18 64,375 17 61,540 61. 540 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 47,220 13 45, 110 14 47, 220 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at annual rates 11 36,299 11 37,045 11 37,045 equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental 268 1, 579, 999 272 1, 615, 735 272 1, 615, 735 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Deduct lapses ___ 3 ber salary ber salary $45,289 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 265 1, 534, 710 272 $1,615,735 272 $1,615,735 Positions other than permanent: Parttime and temporary positions _.. 60, 668 70,000 75,000 Other personal services: Overtime and holiday pay 70, 986 92, 400 92, 400 Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 5, 894 01 Personal services 1, 672, 258 1, 783,135 1, 778,135 EXECUTIVE MANSION AND GROUNDS 1957 actual Field: Num- Total Ungraded positions at annual rates: ber salary $5,440 or above: Principal operating engineer 1 $5,645 Foreman electrician 1 5,645 Foreman gardener 1 5,645 Foreman of carpenters and painters. 1 5,645 Less t h a n $5,440 68 250,615 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Principal operating engineer Foreman electrician Foreman gardener Assistant foreman electrician Assistant foreman operating engineer Equivalent to less t h a n $5,440 Total permanent, field_ Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 01 72 5 67 1958 estimate 1959 estimate N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary $5, 645 5,645 5,645 5, 645 255, 860 5,824 5,824 5,824 5,450 5, 450 135, 457 273,195 19,179 254,016 72 278,440 3.3 12,824 72 290,654 2.5 10,038 68. 7 265, 616 69. 5 280, 616 11, 368 24,945 24,945 1,050 5,800 1,545 1,050 5,800 1,545 22, 563 2,888 290,835 Personal services. 37 $126,825 313,956 BUREAU OF THE BUDGET SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,000: Director Deputy director Assistant director GS-18. $16,000: Assistant director for budget review Assistant director for legislative reference Assistant director for management and organization Assistant director for statistical standards Chief of division GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Chief of division Deputy division chief Deputy office chief GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Administrative assistant to the Director Assistant division chief Chief, budget methods Chief, budget preparation Chief, fiscal analysis Deputy office chief General attorney Special assistant (security and foreign economic affairs) 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $22,500 $22,500 20, 500 60,000 20,500 60,000 $22,500 20, 500 60, 000 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 16,000 16, 000 16.000 16,000 16,000 70, 950 1 5 12,900 65,145 1 1 2 1 13,115 12,900 26,660 13.330 1 12,900 4 1 1 57,620 13,975 13,975 4 1 1 13,115 52, 245 12, 900 13, 330 13,115 39. 560 1 13,115 57,620 13,975 13,975 13,115 52,460 13,115 13,330 13,115 39,560 1 13 13,116 14 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual BUREAU OF THE BUDGET—Continued SALAKIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760—Continued Specialist on accounting systems Specialist on organization and legislation . GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Accountant (systems) Analytical statistician Assistant office chief... Assistant to division chief Budget examiner Budget methods specialist Budget preparation specialist Deputy office chief. Fiscal economist General attorney. _ Legislative analyst Legislative attorney M anagement analyst Real property disposal specialist GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Accountant (systems) Analytical statistician ___ Assistant budget officer Budget examiner Budget methods specialist Budget officer Budget preparation specialist Cartographer Fiscal economist __ General attorney Legislative analyst Management analyst Personnel officer Real property disposal specialist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Accountant (systems) Administrative services officer Analytical statistician Assistant personnel officer Budget examiner Budget methods specialist Budget preparation specialist Information officer Legislative analyst Management analyst Staff assistant _ GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Accountant (systems) Analytical statistician Budget examiner Budget methods specialist Budget preparation specialist Fiscal economist Fiscal services officer General attorney Legislative analyst Librarian Management analyst Records officer Staff assistant GS-ll. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer Analytical statistician Budget assistant Budget examiner Fiscal economist Legislative analyst Management analyst Personnel assistant-.. Secretary to the Director GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Secretary to the Director... GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative aide Administrative assistantAnalytical statistician Assistant fiscal services officer Assistant records officer Budget examiner Budget methc ds specialist Budget preparation specialist Fiscal economist Graphics analyst Legislative assistant Library assistant . Management analyst Secretary Secretary to an assistant director Secretary to the deputy director Staff assistant GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925-.. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470. .__ GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Duplicating unit-super visor Photographer- -,.. „ Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental.._ Deduct lapses Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $13,115 1 $13,330 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 24 1 1 1 3 13,330 24,030 23,220 25,595 23,760 288,360 12,420 11,880 12,905 36,450 1 1 12 1 12,690 12,690 146,340 12,690 117,605 66,865 10, 535 245,315 21,930 10,750 21,500 10,320 11,395 10,5S5 32,250 86,215 11,180 10,320 5 1 8 45,810 10,065 77,940 42 1 2 1 1 3 391,770 9,205 18,625 9,850 9,205 27,185 1 2 20 1 2 3 1 7,785 16,645 155,055 7,570 16,000 22,925 8,000 1 1 4 1 1 7,785 8,645 31,570 8,215 7,570 1 1 1 14 6,390 6,820 6,390 90, 320 2 1 1 13,855 6,390 7,035 13,545 1 13,545 59,130 35,640 12, 905 23, 760 278,910 11,610 11,880 59, 670 35,910 12,905 24,030 279, 990 11,610 11,880 47, 520 11,610 35,910 12,690 169,830 12,690 48,330 11,610 35, 910 12,690 170,370 12,690 14 1 86, 215 43,645 10,535 307,880 10,750 10,965 21,930 10,535 86,000 43,215 10, 535 306,805 10,750 10,965 21,715 10,535 11,150 6,250 17, 265 6, 250 6,115 49,635 6,250 11,690 10,880 5,980 5,845 12,095 10,880 11,150 16, 995 5,575 6.250 43, 540 135,405 185,205 209,260 40,710 10,970 3,555 29,225 01 Personal services- Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Advances and reimbursements" 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $5,949 1 $5,949 $5,720 5,533 1 5,720 1 5,720 25,355 6 26,541 6 26,541 458 3, 666,358 455 3, 661, 295 27 199,658 16 129,595 454 3, 674,840 16 151,040 431 3,466, 700 439 3, 531, 700 438 3,523,800 9,346 3,839 12, 676 10,000 10,000 20,000 10,000 10,000 20.000 8,616 44 13, 600 8,650 50 13, 500 8,650 50 3, 501, 458 3, 594,000 3, 586, 000 $3, 487, 659 13, 799 $3, 582, 000 12, 000 $3, 574. 000 12, 000 237 COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS SALARIES AND EXPENSES 2 5 1 1 20,640 54,180 11,395 10,535 37,465 10,065 68,950 8,990 364,585 9,420 18,840 10,065 8,990 45,165 8,990 7,785 17,075 139,915 7,570 16,215 7,785 8,215 7,570 7,570 8,645 16, 645 8,430 1 2 1 14 1 1 1 1 1 6,390 13,425 6,605 90, 535 6, 390 7,465 6,605 7,250 6,390 2 5 1 1 20,855 54,610 11,395 10.535 37,680 10,065 69,380 8,990 39 1 2 1 1 5 1 367,810 9,420 19,055 10,065 8,990 45,380 8,990 1 7,785 17,075 140;775 7,785 16, 215 7,785 8,215 7,570 7,785 8,645 16,645 8,430 18 2 1 14 1 1 1 1 1 13, 640 6,605 91,180 6,390 7,465 6,605 7,250 6,605 5,915 2 1 3 1 1 9 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 1 8 27 40 49 11 3 1 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment _. Part-time empoyment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nigh twork differential Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details $13,115 1958 estimate 5,845 6,250 17,400 6,250 6,250 16, 725 6,250 11,825 16, 590 6,115 5,980 12, 365 16,455 5,575 17,400 5,710 6,385 50,130 179,370 163, 590 182,650 61,030 11,310 10.325 25,345 5,845 6, 250 17,400 6.250 6,250 16, 995 6,250 11, 825 16, 725 6,115 5,980 12,365 16,725 5,710 17,670 5,710 6,385 50,670 181, 260 164, 535 184,135 61,455 11,310 10,325 25, 515 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in Num- Total Num- Total iNum- Total excess of $5,440: ber salary ber salary ber salary Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers 1 $20,500 1 $20,500 1 $20,500 2 40,000 Council member 2 40,000 2 40,000 11 140,245 13 151,600 11 140,245 Economist 2 19,080 Statistician 1 11,610 2 19,080 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 5,845 Secretary 2 11,150 5,710 10,750 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 . 10,480 20,395 4 19.720 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 19,855 24,450 5 23,775 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 24,315 8,285 2 7,880 8,015 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 ._. 3,685 1 3,685 3,685 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment.. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Personal services . 31 289,920 2.9 21,075 31 291,885 1.1 10,385 31 293,235 1. 2 11, 735 28.1 268, 845 29. 9 281, 500 ,29.8 281,500 4,138 14, 775 5,000 15,000 5, 000 15, 000 7,111 1,000 7,000 1,000 7, 000 309,500 309,500 395 295, 264 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,000: Executive secretary, 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 National Security Council 1 $20,000 GS-18. $16,000: Deputy executive secretary, National 1 16,000 1 16,000 Security Council 1 16,000 Executive officer, Operations Coordi1 16,000 1 16,000 nating Board Deputy executive officer, Operations 1 16,000 1 16,000 Coordinating Board GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: National Security Council represent1 14,620 1 14,405 1 14,405 ative on internal security Senior member, policy coordinating 1 14,620 1 14,405 1 14,405 special staff Chief, information and education projects, operations coordinating 1 14,835 1 14,835 staff -_ - 15 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: ber salary ber salary ber salary Director, policy coordinating secretariat 1 $13,545 1 $13,330 1 $13,330 Director, operations coordinating sec1 13,545 1 13,330 retariat Senior area representative, operations 1 13,330 1 13,115 coordinating staff GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant National Security Council 11,880 12,150 representative on internal security _ 1 11,880 Member, policy coordinating special 12,150 12,150 1 11,880 Area representative, operations coor58, 590 58, 590 dinating staff Chief, intelligence liaison, operations 12, 420 12, 420 coordinating staff Deputy director, operations coordi12, 420 12, 690 nating secretariat General projects officer, operations 24, 300 24, 300 coordinating staff Intelligence liaison officer, operations 12, 420 12, 420 coordinating staff __._... GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Member, policy coordinating special 10, 320 10,320 1 10,750 staff..GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Member, policy coordinating special 9,420 9,420 1 9,205 staff Research assistant, policy coordinat9,420 9,420 ing secretariat 1 9,205 Area staff officer, operations coordi18,195 18,195 nating staff GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 7,785 7,785 Member, policy coordinating staff 1 7,570 Special assistant, policy coordinating 8,000 7,785 staff 1 7,785 Area staff officer, operations coordi15, 355 15,140 nating staff 8,430 8,215 Administrative officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Confidential assistant, operations 6,820 1 6,605 coordinating staff 1 6,605 Chief, records section I 6,605 6,820 Deputy administrative officer 6,605 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant to National Security Council representative on internal security 1 5,710 1 5,845 5,710 Secretary to deputy officer, Operations Coordinating Board 1 5,440 1 5,575 Staff assistant, general projects, op1 5,710 erations coordinating staff 1 5,845 Staff assistant, intelligence, opera1 5,440 tions coordinating staff 1 5,440 Staff assistant, operations coordinat6,115 ing secretariat 1 6,250 Chief, reproduction and courier sec1 1 5,440 5,440 tion 1 1 5,845 5,980 General services officer 2 2 11,155 11,290 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 11,155 93, 870 94,950 18 18 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 14, 925 25,965 26,235 6 6 GS 6. $4,080 to $4,890 17, 535 15,895 16, 435 4 4 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 11, 685 17,160 17,330 5 5 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 6,830 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 01 Personal services. 28 220,860 1.2 9,000 77 605,440 2.6 19,725 77 611,215 2.6 20,281 26. 8 211, 860 74.4 585, 715 74.4 590,934 2,090 3,000 1,000 2,331 5,000 2,353 5,000 596,046 599,287 4,545 218, 495 OFFICE OF DEFENSE MOBILIZATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $16,000: 1 $22,500 1 $22,500 Director 1 $22,500 1 20,500 Deputy director 1 20,500 1 20,500 GS-18. $16,000: 1 16,000 1 16,000 Assistant director for health Assistant director for manpower 1 16,000 1 16,000 Assistant director for national secur1 16,000 ity affairs 1 16,000 Assistant director for plans and readi16,000 16,000 ness 16,000 16,000 Assistant director for production 16,000 16,000 Assistant director for stabilization 16,000 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-18. $16,000—Continued Assistant director for telecommunica$16,000 $16,000 tions 16,000 16, 000 Assistant director for transportation.. 1 $16,000 16.000 1 16,000 16,000 General counsel Assistant to director for staff coordina1 16,000 16,000 16,000 tion GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: 14,405 14,405 Chief, plans and operations division.Chief, requirements and supply divi14,620 14, 835 sion Deputy assistant director for man14,190 power Deputy assistant director for mate14,190 rials Deputy assistant director for national 14,190 1 14,190 1 14,405 security affairs Deputy assistant director for plans 14, 405 1 14,405 and readiness 1 14,405 Deputy assistant director for produc14, 620 tion Deputy assistant director for tele1 14,620 1 14,620 14, 405 communications 1 14,620 14,190 1 14,405 Special assistant for scientific liaison. . GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Chief, continuity of Government division 1 13,330 13,330 13, 330 13,115 Chief, damage assessment division 1 13,115 13,115 Deputy assistant director for man12,900 12. 900 power Deputy assistant director for stabili12, 900 12, 900 13,115 zation 13,330 13, 545 13. 545 Deputy General Counsel... 13,115 13, 330 13, 545 Electronic engineer (general) 13,330 13,330 Executive assistant 13, 330 12, 900 13,115 12,900 Industrial specialist (branch chief) 13,115 13,115 12,900 Information officer 12, 900 12,900 12, 900 Planning officer GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Chifif, agriculture and forest products 12, 905 division 12, 690 Chief, chemical and rubber division _. 12,150 Chief, ferro-alloys division 12,690 Chief, light metals division Commodity-industry analyst (met11, 880 24,300 als) . Coordinator, national defense execu11,610 12,150 11,610 tive reserve 11,880 12,150 Communication specialist 24, 570 24, 570 24,300 Damage assessment analyst 12,690 12, 690 12, 690 E conomist (stabilization) 12, 690 24,300 12, 690 Electronic engineer (general) 12,420 12,150 12,150 Electronic engineer (radio) 105, 570 12, 690 12, 690 Executive officer ^_ 11,880 11,610 11, 610 Executive secretary _._. 12,420 Financial analyst ._ 12,420 1 12,690 12, 690 General attorney 24, 840 General economist 11, 880 2 23,760 1 12,150 Government continuity specialist 12,420 1 11,610 Government relocation specialist 86, 670 5 62,910 87,480 Industrial specialist 11, 880 11,880 Labor specialist Management analyst (plans and pro11,610 23, 220 1 11,610 grams) 12,420 1 12,420 Manpower specialist 1 12,150 Materials specialist 11,610 Mathematician 12,150 12,150 Military liaison officer 11, 610 11, 880 11, 610 NSC planning board assistant 48, 600 48, 600 11, 610 Planning officer 12,150 11, 880 12, 420 Plans and readiness test specialist 25,110 24, 840 25,110 Progress evaluation planning officer__ 11,880 12, 420 11, 880 Security inspections officer 12, 690 Special assistant for operation control. Special assistant to division chief 12, 905 1 12,905 12, 905 (plans and programs) 12, 420 1 12,420 Stockpile management officer 12, 420 1 12,690 12,420 Survey statistician (general) GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 1 10,535 10, 535 10, 320 Administrative officer 11,180 10, 965 Analytical statistician (economist) 1 11,180 22,145 77, 615 Commodity-industry analyst 10, 535 10, 320 Electronics engineer (radio) 10, 320 Essential functions specialist 1 11,395 11,395 10, 965 Government continuity specialist 10,320 1 10,535 10, 320 Government relocation specialist 33, 970 5 57,190 23, 005 Industrial specialist 10, 750 1 10,750 21, 285 Labor specialist-. 22,360 Materials specialist 10, 320 Reports officer 11,395 11, 395 Stabilization specialist 10, 750 10,320 1 10,535 Staff director (health) 11,180 11,180 Stockpile management assistant 11,180 11,180 T~"I6~965~ Storage specialist (general) 11,180 11, 395 Systems analyst GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 9,635 9, 635 1 9,420 Attorney adviser (general) 9, 635 9,420 1 9,205 Budget and fiscal officer 8,990 Censorship specialist 9,635 2 19,055 3 28,905 Commodity-industry analyst 9,205 1 9,205 1 8,990 Director of personnel 1 8,990 Electronics engineer (radio) 1 8,990 Government continuity specialist 1 9,420 5 49,895 !9,185 Industrial specialist 1 8,990 Manpower specialist 1 8,990 Planning specialist 8,990 Staff assistant (reports).__ 8,990 Test planning officer 16 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 195& 1957 actual OFFICE OF DEFENSE MOBILIZATION—Continued SALAKIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative officer Analytical statistician Electronic engineer (radio) E ssential functions specialist Health resources analyst Librarian Management and personnel assistant. Manpower specialist Office services manager Planning specialist Supervisory security specialist (general) . Survey statistician (health and medicine) GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Area representative Analytical statistician (economics) Budget examiner Electronic engineer (radio) Executive secretary Illustrator (general) Librarian Management analyst Personnel assistant Security officer „ Staff assistant Statistician (health and medicine) Stockpile assistant GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Accountant Administrative assistant Office services assistant Secretary to Director GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Assistant planning officer Communication specialist (radio) Management analyst Research analyst Secretary (stenographer) Statistical assistant Supervisor, frequency assignment section GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200.. 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $8,645 8,215 1 $7, 785 7,570 7,570 8,645 7,785 $7, 570 1 1 1 7,570 8,645 7,570 7,570 8,645 8,645 7,570 7,570 7,570 8,645 7,785 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Oth0r personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable detail 01 7,570 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 4 $15,100 4 $15,454 4 $15,454 251 1,923,975 22. 8 178,745 238 1, 869, 639 19. 7 154, 730 254 1, 970, 859 16 122,459 228.2 1, 745,230 218.3 1, 714, 909 238 74,242 72, 620 78,750 24, 566 6,600 24,000 7,100 20,000 Personal services. 1, 848, 400 23,987 10, 665 8,700 1,868,025 1, 828, 794 1,962,950 7,570 8,215 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 19 20 40 17 6 3 4 7,465 6,605 7,035 7,035 7,465 7,465 6,820 6,820 6,390 13, 210 6,605 6,725 6,185 6,185 6,050 1 7,035 6,820 "I 7,035 1 1 1 1 7,465 7,465 7,035 6,820 1 1 1 1 7,465 7,465 7,035 7,035 2 13,425 14,070 "I 7~035 7,250 6,725 6,185 6,320 6,320 6,725 6,320 6,320 6,590 6,250 6,250 5,440 5,710 12, 230 6,250 6,250 6,250 5,575 5,710 18, 480 6,250 5,440 73,385 96,870 95,910 172,455 65,210 20,070 10,240 12,800 5,575 45, 565 96, 235 91, 775 172, 995 71, 855 6,435 3,130 18, 945 6,250 5,575 5,845 18,750 6,250 1 10 21 22 46 18 2 5,710 56,990 106,865 104,420 191,910 68,610 6,605 6 18,265 PRESIDENT'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-17. $13,985 to $14,835: Staff director _ __ _ GS45. $11,610 to $13,335: Assistant to staff director GS-10. $5,915 to $7,130: Administrative assistant GS-9. $5,440 to $6,655: Secretarial assistant GS-7. $4,525 to $5,740: Secretary Total permanent, departmental ___ Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime . 01 Personal services 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $14,190 1 $14,405 1 $14,405 1 12,150 1 12,150 1 12,150 1 6,320 1 6,455 1 6,590 1 5,845 1 5,980 1 6,115 1 5 1 4,795 43,300 13,681 1 5 1 4,930 43,920 6,075 1 5 5,065 44,325 4 29,619 4 37,845 5 44,325 100 2,000 3,000 1S3 29,882 165 300 40,310 300 47,625 FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT DISASTER RELIEF 1957 actual 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total ber salary ALLOCATION ACCOUNTS Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Director, national disaster office GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Deputy senior engineer Engineer. _ GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Engineer . Reports and liaison officer.. GS-12; $7,570 to $8,645: AUditof Operations analyst C*S-11, $6j3"95 to $7,465: Auditor .,-_...-... GS-9. $5^40 to $6j250: Administrative assistant._.^ tfS-7: QS-6: GS-5; QS-4. GS-3; Number Total salary Number Total salary 1 $12,420 1 $12,420 10, 965 10, 320 1 1 10,965 10,320 23, 7S5 7,7§5 1 1 4 1 11,180 10,535 36,605 9,205 31,355 7,785 4 1 31,570 8,000 12, 7§0 2 13,210 15, 355 3,500 6,520 5, 710 16, 725 4,660 8,565 15, 895 3,585 6,690 24 156,055 3.5 22,948 29 191,095 4.6 30,395 194, 825 29 2. c 19. 325 20. 5 133,107 24. 4 160, 700 26.1 175,500 5, 575 i6, 320 4,525 5,440 ""I" 525" 4,0§0 14, §15 Total permanent; departmental. Deduct lapses Net periiianent, departmental (av erage nuiiiber| net salary)..._ Other personal services: itegular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay .... All personal services, departmental. 2 „__ _ Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 7,53§ 680 9,620 700 9,800 140,635 171, 000 186,000 17,980 62, 930 62,930 15,140 7,610 17, 670 3,175 2,960 ._ ._-__._ Total permanent, field.. Deduct lapses 01 $12,690 i2, 7§0 $4;525to"$5j3§5 $4;0&) to $4,890 $3,670 to $4,48;0 $3;4l5to $3;925 $3)175 to $3j685._ Field: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: General engineer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: General engineer. GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685... GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470.. 36, 390 8,990 26, 970 8,990 1 15,140 7,880 24,840 3,260 3,045 25, 435 13 64,535 0. 3 1,3S0 20 7 117,095 41,395 14 88,365 1. 2 7, 705 12.7 63,155 13 75, 700 12.8 80,660 56,694 94,000 60,000 340 1,000 569 300 1,000 All personal services, field. 120, 418 171, 000 142,000 Personal services.. 261,063 342,000 328.000 EXPANSION OF DEFENSE PRODUCTION REVOLVING FUND, D E F E N S E PRODUCTION 1957 actual ACT 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Number Num- Total ber salary ALLOCATION TO GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Assistant commissioner. 'GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant commissioner <GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant chief, industry branch Chief, industry branch Contract negotiator... Coordinator for sales Director, national industrial reserve division Director, research and development-_ Industrial engineer Industrial specialist Mining engineer Special assistant to commissioner , Number Total salary 1 $12,900 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 I Total salary 1 $13,975 1 $13,975 12,690 12,905 12,690 12,690 1 1 1 12,690 12,905 12,690 1 1 12,690 12,905 12,150 12,420 24,030 12,690 37,260 12,690 1 1 1 12,150 12,690 11,610 1 1 1 12,150 12,690 11,610 2 1 24,570 12,690 2 25,110 ALLOCATION TO GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION—continued Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Commodity analyst Contract negotiator Director, industrial division Space officer Supply officer Warehouse inventory specialist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant project manager Commodity analyst E ngineer Industrial engineer Marketing spec ; alist Mining engineer... Reports control officer GS-12, $7,570 to $8,645: Industrial engineer. Property management officer GS-11, $6,390 to $7,465: Inspector........... GS-9, $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative as§ : i Inspector. ..__._,__ Shipping officer........_.__....-Storage officer.-..._ GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480. GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925-. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685._. Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary). Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay All personal services, departmentalField: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Industrial engineer Manager, foreign office GS-M* $10,320 to $11,395: Engineer Mining engineer Regional director, defense mater als service Supply officer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Chief, defense mater'als service Financial analyst Industrial engineer Metallurs st Mining engineer Supply office^ : GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Depot superintendent Division chief Industrial specialist Inspector Supply officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Assistant regional director Depot manager Industrial specialist Inspector. Mica specialist Property management officer Supply officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Freight traffic officer Inspector. Ore plant liaison assistant Purchasing agent GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Local employees, foreign areas Total permanent, field Deduct l a p s e s . . . . Net permanent, field (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U. S. rates Local r a t e s _ , _ , . ^ . T , , B . y ,. 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total ber salary Number Total salary Number Total salary 1 1 1 $10,965 10,965 11,610 1 $10,965 1 $11,180 1 1 1 11,610 11,180 10,535 1 1 1 11,610 11,180 10,535 1 10,320 10,280 8,990 29,550 27, 745 28, 690 1 10,065 1 8,860 1 1 2 12,905 1 2 1 12,230 6,250 3 9 10 13 17, 45, 45, 49, 28, 205 585 205 240 545 29,980 9,850 9,205 10, 280 9,205 29,980 9,850 9,20510, 280 9, 205 8,860 8,860 8,860 7,465 1 7,465 5,980 11,960 12,095 5,980 1 2 2 1 6,115 12,095 12,095 5,980 26,000 66,390 22,955 24,435 5 14 6 7 26,255 62,680 23,125/ 24,690 77 540,490 17. 9 126,586 66 468,450 1. 3 7,950 62 432,205 0.1 565 59.1 413, 904 64. 7 460, 500 61. 9 431, 640 16,186 12,000 12,000 1, 660 1,800 272 430,362 474, 300 445, 300 11,610 11, 610 12,905 1 1 11,610 12,905 10,320 11, 395 1 1 10,320 11,395 10, 965 10,320 2 22,145 9,635 9,205 8,990 9,420 9,189 7,785 8, 215 8,860 7,570 25, 505 9,850 9,205 8,990 1 1 9,189 9,205 1 8,000 1 1 10,320 11,395 22,145 1 9,850 "I 8," 990 9,205 8, 000 8,860 7.785 8,000 1 1 1 8, 860 7,785 8,000 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 7, 465 6, 605 7,035 13, 425 7,465 6,605 6,605 6.115 71, 625 5,575 17,940 28, 905 30,145 23, 295 36,325 9, 560 1,638 2 1 3 1 1 1 12, 780 6.820 20, 675 7,465 6,390 6,390 2 1 1 1 7, 465 6.605 7,035 13, 210 7,465 6,605 6,605 2 16 1 4 6 12 7 12 4 5 11, 285 94,195 5,440 23, 380 28,905 51, 465 27,135 42, 010 12, 435 9,016 1 12 1 3 7 9 5 10 3 5 5,980 71, 610 5, 575 17, 940 33, 430 38,160 19, 625 36, 070 9.390 9, 240 1 12 1 3 6 7 6 10 3 1 96 537,675 24. 4 122,124 79 449,469 3.1 17,487 70 402,488 52. 8 327, 881 63. 8 353, 727 65 360,920 4 1 39,930 1,638 13.8 78,654 5 9,016 9.1 3 72,015 6,240 17 18 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual EXPANSION OF DEFENSE PRODUCTION—Con. REVOLVING FUND, DEFENSE PRODUCTION 1957 actual continued 1959 estimate ALLOCATION TO GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION—continued Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary per salary Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment-Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad 01 $2,553 $1,829 $1,829 6.950 25, 418 1,684 4,141 16,964 1,590 4,141 11,852 All personal services, field 449,472 456,600 421,900 Personal services, General Services Administration 879,834 930,900 867,200 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con, Other personal services: Regular pay above 52*week base.____. Overtime and holiday p a y . ... Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details All personal services, mental. ______ Total permanent, field.. Deduct lapses Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses __ _ _ __ Add portions of salaries shown in other budget schedules paid from this account 1 13,760 1 13,760 1 13,760 1 1 5 12,150 12,420 61,560 1 1 5 12,420 12,420 62,100 1 1 5 12,420 12,690 62,640 2 21,500 2 21,930 2 21,930 1 10 8,990 94,845 1 8 8,990 78,370 1 8 9,205 78,370 1 8,215 1 8,430 1 8,430 1 6,820 1 6,820 1 7,035 1 1 7 4 4 3 1 6,115 5,335 33,420 16,570 14,425 11,110 3,200 1 2 8 3 5 1 1 6,250 10,400 38,580 12,350 17,180 3,175 3,200 1 2 8 3 5 1 1 6,250 10,535 38,850 12,495 17,265 3,260 2,775 44 3 330,435 6,499 42 3 316,375 7,570 42 12 317,910 82,550 4 29,630 4 29,630 4 29,630 353,566 43 338,435 34 264,990 Net permanent, departmental 45 (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base _ _ _ Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details.._ ___ __ __ __ __ All personal mental services, depart- . Field: Grades and ranges: GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Auditor Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base : 01 833 1,412 1,085 26,605 15-, 085 45 354,399 43 366,452 34 281,160 5 41,935 5 42,365 5 2 43,045 17,290 5 41,935 5 42,365 3 25,755 All personal services, field Personal services, Office of the Secretary, Department of the Interior 163 85 41,935 42,528 25,840 396,334 408, 980 307,000 459,695 455,300 284,500 ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF MINES, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 01 Personal services (see consolidated schedule, Bureau of Mines) _ ALLOCATION TO TREASURY DEPARTMENT Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Attorney Loan examiner. GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Engineer . . Loan examiner GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Auditor Loan examiner GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480-.. Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses . __ Net permanent, departmental (avhttp://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ erage number, net salary).... Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis . 1 1 12,690 12,690 1 1 12,690 12,690 1 1 12,690 12,690 1 1 11,395 11,395 1 1 11,395 11,395 1 11,395 1 3 9,205 29,765 1 10,065 1 10,065 2 5 9,375 22,400 1 1 4 6,820 4,890 17,785 1 1 3 7,035 4,890 13,440 15 2 118,915 11,438 11 87,730 80 9 72,205 180 13 107,477 11 87,650 9 72,025 01 Num- Total ber salary Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 2,500 13,000 110,126 1 10,965 1 8,990 1 2 $275 $350 $149 depart- Field: (kade and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $10,395: EngineerGS-13. $8,390 to $10,065: Field representative GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Engineer ____ Field representative GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, DEFARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Departmental: GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: AdministratorGS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Deputy administrator Assistant to the Administrator Division director GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant division director _ GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Division director Mining engineer •__• GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Economist . _ _ GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative assistant ___ GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Secretary to the Administrator. _ _ GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,200 - 1959 estimate ALLOCATION TO TREASURY DEPARTMENT— ACT—Continued 1958 estimate 1958 estimate -101,000 72,300 101,000 72,300 S.000 7,785 7,850 43, 590 19, 759 Net permanent, field (average number, n e t salary): United States an' 23, 831 Personal services, Treasury Department 133, 957 PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL 1957 actual PROGRAM 1958 estimate 1959 estimate ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE Departmental: Grades and ranges: Grades established b y the Secretary of State: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total $16,200 and above: ber salary ber salary ber salary Deputy United States commis2 $40,000 sioner general 2 $40,000 1 $20,000 1 20,000 Executive director 1 20,000 1 20,000 1 16,200 1 16,200 Director, Washington office 1 16,200 Grades established b y the Secretary of State equivalent to general schedule grades: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 1 11,610 Coordinator, fine arts. ... 11,610 1 11,610 G$-14; $10,320 to $11,395: 1 10,535 Program director. ______ 10,535 1 10,533 Gg-13. $8,99d to $10,085: Assistant to coordinator, public 1 affairs M90 Transportation officer 8,990 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 1 7,785 7,785 7, 785 Administrative officer 1 7,570 7,570 Procurement officer 7,570 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 5,575 1 5,575 5,575 Administrative assistant 5,710 1 5,710 5,710 Passenger traffic officer 7 18,640 32,755 28,230 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 ___„•_ 26,370 10 43,095 34,935 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 6 19,160 22,830 15,490 GS-5. $3,670 t o $4,480 10,245 3 10,245 3,415 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925— 1 3,175 3,175 3,175 G S - 3 . $3~,175 t o $ 3 , 6 8 5 . . . . . _____ 2,960 3 GS-2. $2,960 t o $3,470 General schedule grades: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 8,990 8,990 Cultural affairs specialist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 7,465 7,465 1 7,465 Operations officer 7,035 7,250 1 6,820 Fiscal officer __. GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 5,575 5,440 5,440 Program officer _ 3,585 3, 500 3,415 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 6,350 6,350 6,350 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Grades established b y t h e Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22 U . S . C. 801-1158): Foreign Service officer: 24, 200 2 24,200 24,200 Class 3. $10,600 to $12,400__ Foreign Service reserve officer: 1 14,600 14,600 14,600 Class 1. $14,600 to $17,000 5 67,50O 67, 500 67, 500 Class 2. $12,600 to $14,400 139,500 12 139,200 107,400 Class 3. $10,600 to $12,400 10,000 10,000 1 10,000 Class 4. $9,000 to $10,500 7,400 7,400 1 7,400 Class 5. $7,400 to $8,900 10, 200 10,200 2 5,100 Class 7. $5,100 to $6,000 Foreign Service staff officers: 1 11,965 1 11,965 11,965 Class 1. $10,700 to $11,965.. 1 8,015 1 8,015 8,015 Class 5. $7,630 to $8,725 2 10,920 2 10,920 10,920 Class 9. $5,075 to $6,045 2 7,600 2 7,600 Class 12. $3,800 to $4,570 Total permanent, departmental. _ Deduct lapses. Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 63 504,690 37.9 300,086 79 614,325 9.8 49,140 67 556,650 29.1 254, 240 25.1 204,6Q4 .9.2 565,185 37.9 302,410 19 FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT 1957 actual 1958 estimate Num- Total Num- Total 1959 estimate 1957 actual ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE— continued Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay ber Total permanent. fieldDeduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary): Foreign countries: U. 8. rates Local rates Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: Foreign countries: Local rates Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Living and quarters allowance All personal services, field._. Total, Department of State.. ber $5,678 All personal services, departmental. . Field: Grades and ranges: Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22 U. S. C. 801-1158): Foreign Service reserve officer: Class 2. $12,600 to $14,400 Class 3. $10,600 to $12,400 Class 4. $9,000 to $10,500 Class 6. $6,100 to $7,300 Foreign Service staff officers and employees: Class 4. $8,270 to $9,300 Class 8. $5,715 to $6,680 Class 10. $4,650 to $5,615 Class 11. $4,225 to $5,000 Class 12. $3,800 to $4,570 Class 13. $3,390 to $4,165 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $5,440._. _.._ salary Num- Total ber salary salary 1 1 1 2,439 $2,362 650 $194 350 212, 721 568,197 302,954 11,800 9,000 6,700 1 1 1 1 5,425 1 1 4,315 3,390 6 12,100 12 9.6 1.6 0.8 52,730 39,902 348 12,600 11,800 9,000 6,700 12,600 33,080 5,715 5,425 4,740 4,315 3,390 33, 080 5,715 5,425 4,740 4,315 3,390 933,720 361" 1,030, 485 237.2 676,760 8.8 61, 915 9,568 3, 260 115 291,810 9,000 6,700 348 All personal services, mental 4,108 16,936 3,963 103,244 !9, 744 68,113 600,341 229, 657 1, 257,941 903, 295 11,610 11, 610 11, 610 117, 990 46, 440 11,880 11,880 11,610 105,300 58,050 1 1 1 9 5 1 11, 880 11,880 11,880 107,460 59, 400 11, 610 30, 960 20, 640 2 6 2 1 1 1 2 21,070 61,920 23,005 10, 320 10,320 10, 320 20,855 11 1 1 5 1 2 23,005 10,320 10,320 10,320 2 20,640 48,175 6 56,735 101,470 9,205 10,065 47,315 8,990 17,980 56,735 7,570 1 7,570 7,785 101,040 9,205 10,065 46,670 8,990 38,110 8,990 10,065 27,615 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 5.8 38,991 100. 4 264, 426 228,811 2 1 1 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses 360 1.018,685 253.8 715,268 228,812 23, 005 10,320 10, 320 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued Administrative officer Information specialist __ GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Business specialist Trade fair assistant Budget analyst Administrative assistant Design specialist Interpreter and translator Traffic specialist Information specialist GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Business analyst Administrative assistant GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 933,720 ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Director Deputy director Assistant director Exhibit manager Division chief Deputy exhibit manager GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Exhibit manager Associate exhibit manager International economist Trade fair operations manager Information specialist Research specialist Assistant division chief GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant exhibit manager Budget officer Traffic specialist Procurement officer Materials specialist _ Procurement and contract specialist. International economist GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Design specialist ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—continued Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses Net permanent,field(average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U. S. rates Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: Foreign countries: Local rates _ Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay Living and quarters allowance.. All personal services, field Total, Department of Commerce... Personal services. 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $8,430 8,645 1 $8,645 1 $8,645 19,385 12, 780 7,465 1 2 1 2 6,820 12,995 7,465 12,780 6,390 6,390 2 1 1 12,780 6,390 6,390 40, 200 10, 035 5,440 24, 785 24,180 116, 655 32, 265 13, 380 1 6 5 32 11 4 5,440 29,715 24,315 135,275 39,690 13,535 94 675,605 21.1 161,990 111 801,680 8.1 54,177 131 953,700 19. 8 133, 730 72. 9 513, 615 102. 9 747, 503 111. 2 819, 970 1,050 37, 777 35, 800 15, 200 4,058 6,135 3,100 3,045 3,100 19,385 6,390 7,465 6,390 6,250 3 5 23 11 3 15, 735 23, 910 1 5 5 27 12,160 depart- Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant to the Director ___ GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: ? Manager, New York office— GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Procurement officer Traffic assistant GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Trade fair assistant GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 01 1958 estimate 568, 660 792, 538 841,315 1 11,610 1 11,610 1 11,880 1 10,320 1 10,320 1 10,535 1 6,390 1 3 7,465 19,170 1 3 7,465 19,385 1 1 5 5,440 4,075 17,755 1 1 6 1 5,440 4,210 22,190 3,175 1 1 6 1 5,575 4,345 22,615 3,260 10 2.2 55,590 16,718 15 0.5 83,580 3,130 15 85,060 0. 2 1,010 6.8 1 32,367 6,505 11.7 2.8 58,260 22,190 11.8 3 60,500 23,550 13,078 12, 000 12,000 918 1,861 300 1,000 7,150 300 1,000 7,150 54,729 853,046 100,900 104,500 893,438 945,815 2,151,379 1,849,110 INDEPENDENT OFFICES AIRWAYS MODERNIZATION BOARD 1957 actual EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $14,835: 1 $20,500 1 $20,500 Chairman -._ 1 18,000 Technical director 1 18,000 1 16,000 Deputy technical director 1 16,000 2 32,000 Assistant technical director 2 32,000 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: 2 27,950 Assistant technical director 2 27,950 1 13,975 Deputy assistant technical director... 1 13,975 1 13,975 Planning and programing officer 1 13,975 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 3 38,700 Deputy assistant technical director... 3 38,700 10 129,000 10 129,000 Division chief Planning and programing officer 1 12,900 1 12,900 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 12, 690 1 12,690 Executive officer Special assistant to the technical 2 23, 220 23, 220 director 46,440 34, 830 4 Division chief 11,610 11,610 1 Planning and programing officer 34,830 34,830 3 Electronic scientist 46. 440 46, 440 4 Operations specialist 46'. 440 46,440 4 Operations analyst 11, 610 11, 610 1 C omputer systems analyst . 46,440 9 104,490 Engineer 11,610 1 Psychologist 11, 610 1 Mathematician GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 1 10, 320 10.320 General counsel 1 10,320 10,320 Operations analyst 1 10, 320 10,320 Aeronautical scientist 1 10,320 10,320 Psychologist . 2 20, 640 10,320 Air traffic controller 1 10,320 10,320 Planning and programing officer 61,920 12 123.840 Engineer 4i; 280 41, 280 Operations specialist 4 30,960 Electronic scientist 3 10, 320 Computer programer 1 10, 320 Mathematician 1 10, 320 Economist 1 10, 320 Physicist 1 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 1 8,990 Secretary to the Board 8,990 1 8,990 Budget and fiscal officer 8,990 1 8,990 Personnel officer 1 Electronic scientist 2 17, 980 Mathematician 2 Computer programer 17, 980 1 Electronic engineer 8,990 1 8,990 Psychologist 3 Air traffic controller 26, 970 1 Economist 1 Physicist 8,990 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 1 7,570 Computer systems analyst 1 7,570 Air traffic controller 2 15,140 Computer programer 2 15,140 Mathematician 2 15,140 Psychologist 1 7,570 Electronic engineer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 1 6,390 1 6,390 General services officer 6,390 1 1 6,390 Administrative assistant 12, 780 2 Air traffic controller 6,390 1 Computer programer 12, 780 2 Computer technician GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 5,440 1 1 5,440 Secretary to the Chairman. 1 1 5,440 5,440 Draftsman 6 6 24, 080 24, 080 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 17 62, 390 26 95, 420 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 1 1 3,175 3,175 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 2 2 5,920 5,920 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Total permanent, departmentalDeduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable detail All personal services, departmental Field: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $13,975: Director, experimental center^ 95 902,425 152 1,380,775 37. 7 234, 752 24 255,402 57.3 667,673 128 1,125, 373 230,000 300,000 5,062 53,000 8,000 75, 000 1, 486, 373 977, 735 17,000 1 Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Planning and programing officer GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Division chief, engineering GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Planning and programing officer Executive assistant Assistant division chief Branch chief GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Branch chief Assistant branch chief Section chief Unit supervisor Planning and programing officer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant branch chief Section chief Staff assistant Assistant section chief Unit supervisor Systems engineer Project engineer Design engineer Ail* traffic controller GS-12. $7,570 to $8,640: Air traffic controller Aircraft maintenance and control scheduling officer Project engineer Airfield maintenance and safety service supervisor. Budget and fiscal officer Supply and property control supervisor GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative assistant Flight scheduling and flight safety control officer Project engineer Data handling and programing mathematician GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Fiscal plans and control officer GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 Grades established by Chairman: WB-17. Rate of $8,940: Foreman Hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 1958 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $13,975 1 12,900 12,900 23,220 34,830 23,220 23,220 34, 830 1 1 $13, 975 30, 960 10, 320 139,160 41, 280 10, 320 10,320 10,320 8,990 35,960 8,990 8,990 17, 980 35, 960 44, 950 53, 940 35, 960 8,990 8,990 15,140 15,140 60, 560 30, 280 7,570 7,570 6,390 12, 780 25,560 4,080 Total permanent, field.. Deduct lapses 11 118,785 8.3 89,091 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 2.7 29, C 6 38,340 1 8 19 21 26 5,440 36,200 77, 520 77,070 88,790 6 53, 640 44 146, 360 219 1, 348, 085 80 510,806 139 837,279 32,000 10, 000 All personal services,field_ 01 1959 estimate Personal services 29, 694 879, 279 1,007, 429 2, 365, 652 ALASKA INTERNATIONAL RAIL AND HIGHWAY COMMISSION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: Ungraded positions at annual rates: $5,440 or above: Executive director Transportation specialist and staff assistant-. Administrative assistant Less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses . _ Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 01 Personal services 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $16,000 1 $16,000 1 1 1 10,535 5,575 5,200 1 1 1 10,535 5,575 5,200 4 37,310 0. 8 7,455 4 37,310 3.4 33,760 3.2 29,855 0. 6 145 30,000 3,550 3,550 17,000 21 22 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OP PERSONAL SERVICES FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE AMERICAN BATTLE COMMISSION 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Technical assistant __ GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Executive assistant GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Military historian... GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at annual rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Mili. tary historian Equivalent to less than $5,440. ._ Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details All personal services, mental Field: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Executive assistant GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Landscape engineer Construction engineer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Construction engineer GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $4,384 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at equivalent to less than Ungraded positions at equivalent to less than Total permanent, field. Deduct lapses _ 1959 estimate $10,535 1 $10,535 1 1 7,826 1 8,000 1 8,215 1 2 3 9 1 4,955 8,456 11,517 31,614 3,640 1 1 2 2 9 1 5,440 5,160 8,960 7,850 31,805 3,640 1 1 2 2 3 1 5,575 5,160 8,960 7,850 10,205 3,640 2 1 17,595 4,205 2 1 16,491 4,301 2 1 16,841 4,436 21 100,343 4.7 24,605 21 1 102,182 4,088 15 81,632 0. 5 2,388 16.3 75,738 20 98,094 14.5 79,244 $10,750 388 315 68,747 69,634 68,984 144,485 168,116 148,543 1 9,019 1 9,205 1 2 1 14,368 6,820 1 1 6,910 7,035 1 7,035 1 3 5 10 17 9 7 1 6,273 15,159 24,546 43,653 67,122 32,041 24,590 3,044 1 3 5 7 15 9 9 1 6,250 15,450 25,325 31,395 61,935 33,455 31,267 3,130 1 4 4 7 15 9 9 1 6,250 21,635 20,665 32,070 63,420 33,965 31,280 3,215 9,205 230,276 94 216,243 84 199,386 391,507 336 431,950 351 453,364 473 868,418 8.1 21,601 483 25 879,550 45,250 487 881,490 24. 5 55,458 236,671 610,146 52. 5 229,769 405. 5 604, 531 52 221.948 410. 5 604, 084 156,007 46,656 3,900 11, 789 37,626 20,610 3,328 34,723 2,869 24,313 1,418 3,651 33,981 7,744 23,013 1,437 3,311 33,106 8,814 22,686 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary): Foreign countries: U. S. rates.— 54.4 Local rates _ 410. 5 Positions other than permanent: Force account labor: Foreign countries: Local rates Part-time employment: Foreign countries: Local rates Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Additional pay for service abroad Post and quarters all owance Education allowance Station allowance Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details .__•— 01 1958 estimate 1 annual rates $5,440 .- 102 hourly rates $5,440 314 99,149 95,204 92,115 All personal services, field 1,178,995 1,083,593 1,012,011 Personal services 1,323,480 1,251,709 1,160,554 $805,771 $889,041 $897,929 517,709 362,668 262,625 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Construction of memorials and cemeteries" OPERATING EXPENSES 1957 actual Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary depart- - PAID FROM MONUMENTS ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $16,000: Chairman 1 $20,000 1 $22,500 1 $22,500 Commissioner. __ -. 4 72,000 88,000 88,000 General manager 1 20,000 22,000 1 22,000 Deputy general manager _. 20,500 1 20,500 Assistant general manager 4 78,000 4 78,000 Controller , 1 19,000 1 19,000 Division director. _ 9 171,000 9 144,000 9 171,000 1 19,500 General counsel. _. 1 16,000 1 19,500 Grades established by the Atomic Energy Commission equivalent to general schedule grades: GS-18. $16,000: Assistant division director 6 96,000 5 80,000 5 80,000 Assistant general manager. 5 80,000 1 16,000 1 16,000 Controller ' 16,000 Deputy general manager. 16,000 Division director 2 32,000 2 32,000 2 32,000 Special assistant 1 16,000 1 16,000 1 16,000 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Assistant controller... 3 41,925 3 42,140 3 42,355 Assistant division director 10 147,420 12 175,370 13 189,990 Branch chief. 2 28,810 2 28,810 2 29,025 D eputy general counsel 2 28,380 2 28,595 2 28,810 Division director 4 57,405 6 85,570 6 86,000 Engineer 1 15,000 Secretary to the Commission 1 13,975 1 14,190 1 14,190 Special assistant 1 13,975 1 13,975 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant branch chief 1 12,900 1 12,900 Assistant division director 21 277,780 23 306,590 19 147,420 Attorney 5 64,500 5 64,500 Branch chief 17 224,675 18 239,295 18 239,510 Division director 3 39,560 2 26,875 2 26,875 Engineer _ 1 12,900 1 12,900 Special assistant 10 132,960 10 132,315 5 67,600 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Administrative officer 2 23,490 2 23,220 2 23,490 Assistant branch chief 15 179,280 16 189,270 15 179,760 Assistant division director. 13 158,165 12 147,150 12 145,475 Attorney 9 111,240 9 112,050 9 110,160 Biochemist 1 11,610 1 11,610 1 11,880 Biologist— 1 11,610 1 11,610 Branch chief. 58 688,175 50 609,010 56 670,300 Ceramist 1 11,610 1 11,610 Chemist 3 34,830 23,760 3 34,830 Engineer __. __. 8 95,580 83,970 8 95,580 Geologist _" _._ 12,150 1 12,420 1 12,150 Industrial hygienist 23, 220 3 35,370 3 34,830 Industrial management officer 12,690 2 24,300 2 24,300 11,880 2 23,220 Information officer 2 23,220 12,420 Inspector 3 35,910 3 35,640 1 11,610 Isotope specialist 1 11,610 1 11,880 Liaison officer 1 11,610 11, 610 1 11,880 Mathematician 11,610 1 11,610 2 23,490 Operations analyst 1 12,420 Patent attorney 1 12,690 1 12,420 Physical scientist._ 4 46,440 4 46,440 Physicist 9 109,835 11 131,800 11 133,880 Section chief... 15 177,660 13 153,630 13 154,980 Special assistant 11 132,570 13 152,820 13 153,090 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 5 53,750 5 53,320 5 53,750 Accountant 5 52,890 6 64,070 5 52,675 Administrative officer 9 94,600 10 106,855 Assistant branch chief 10 106, 210 3 30,960 3 31,390 Assistant section chief 3 30,960 3 30,960 3 31,605 Attorney 5 53,320 5 53,320 5 53,320 Auditor 1 10,320 1 10,320 Biographer 1 10,320 Biologist-— 1 10,535 1 10,320 Biochemist _ 17 182,750 18 187,910 Branch chief. 2 20,855 2 20,855 Chemist 4 42,785 4 43,215 C ontract administrator. _ 2 21,715 2 20,855 Economist.. 44 470,315 44 470,100 Engineer 1 10,320 1 10,320 Equipment officer 7 73,100 7 72,240 Fire department officer 14 149,855 15 161,680 Industrial management officer 8 87,935 8 87,505 Information officer , 9 94,815 Inspector _ 72,670 2 20,855 Intelligence officer 20.640 1 11,180 Isotope specialist 7 73,315 7 72,240 72240 6 62,135 Liaison officer _ 1 10,320 1 10,320 10,320 Medical officer 23 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Grades established by the Atomic Energy Commission equivalent to Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total general schedule grades—Con. ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-44. $10,320 to $11,395— Continued Operations analyst __..2 $20,640 2 $20,640 Operations research specialist 2 20,640 2 20,640 Organization and methods analyst— 5 51,815 4 43,000 6 $64,070 3 31,820 2 21,070 Patent attorney 3 31,390 1 11,180 Physical scientist 5 52, 030 41,280 2 20,640 Physicist 1 10, 320 10,320 Procurement officer 2 20, 640 10,320 Program analyst . 3 32, 465 32,035 3 32,035 Property and supply officer 1 10, 320 10,320 Radiation safety specialist 1 10,320 Regulation specialist ___ 2 21,500 2 21,070 Reports analyst 2 21,070 3 31,820 Scientific analyst . 3 31,605 3 31,390 1 10, 320 Scientific education specialist 1 10,320 24 255,850 Section chief 23 244,885 24 263,375 1 10, 320 Security officer 7 74,175 Staff assistant 7 74,175 ~~7"~73~536~ 1 10,320 Statistician GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 10 Accountant 10 97,210 10 98,285 2 18,195 Administrative officer 2 17,980 2 18,195 3 27, 830 Assistant branch chief 4 36,390 3 26,970 1 Assistant division director 1 8,990 8,990 5 45, 595 5 45,380 Assistant section chief 5 45,380 2 2 18, 410 1 8,990 17,980 Attorney 15 143,880 15 145,600 15 145,600 Auditor 9,420 9, 850 1 Biologist 82,845 83,275 6 55,875 Branch chief 55, 660 55,015 6 56, 090 Budget examiner 8,990 17,980 2 17,980 Chemist 9,420 1 9,635 9,420 Claims examiner 18,195 3 27,615 27,400 Contract administrator 9,850 9,850 Economist 164,655 191,370 Engineer 21 191, 585 9,205 18,195 Equipment officer 2 18,410 53,940 35,960 Foreign affairs officer 6 54, 800 18,195 17,980 2 17,980 Geologist 8,990 1 8,990 Historian 9,205 1 2 17,980 8,990 Industrial hygienist 3 27,185 35, 960 Industrial management officer 5 46,455 99,105 Information officer 10 90,975 11 99,965 53, 940 9 81,340 Inspector 2 17,980 8,990 1 8,990 Insurance examiner 9,205 1 1 8,990 Intelligence officer 8,990 8 77,940 7 67,445 76,435 Investigator 9,205 1 4 35,960 36,390 Liaison officer 5 45, 595 2 18,625 28,045 Metallurgist 2 17, 980 2 19,055 8,990 Operations analyst 11 101,900 10 91,835 100,825 Organization and methods analyst1 8,990 1 10,065 Patent attorney 2 17,980 2 18,195 1 8,990 Physical scientist 12 108, 955 13 117,300 5 47,100 Physicist 8 73,640 6 56,520 " 73,640 Program analyst 4 35,960 3 27,615 4 36,175 Property and supply officer 1 1 8,990 8,990 Reactor technologist 1 1 9,205 8,990 8,990 Real property officer 1 1 8,990 8,990 Records officer 1 1 10,065 1 9,850 9,850 Reports officer 5 44,950 5 45, 595 Scientific analyst.. 3 26,970 1 1 8,990 8,990 Scientific education officer 3 28,045 3 28,475 Section chief 3 27,830 1 10, 280 Security officer 2 18,195 1 8,990 Special assistant 8,990 1 1 8,990 Statistician 1 10,280 1 10,065 Transportation officer 1 10,065 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 1 8,430 8,430 Accountant 4 30,925 64, 000 Administrative officer 11 87,355 8 63,355 1 7,570 7,570 Assistant branch chief 2 15, 355 15,140 15, 785 Assistant section chief 1 7,785 7,570 7,570 Attorney 7 55, 570 54, 065 55,140 Auditor 5 39, 355 38, 495 38, 710 Budget examiner... 2 7,570 15,140 Chemist 10 79,355 85, 420 11 83, 915 Engineer 7,570 1 Equipment officer 47,140 4 31,355 57,505 Foreign affairs officer 15, 570 2 15,140 22,710 Geologist 2 16,430 16, 645 16,215 Industrial management officer 23,140 3 23,355 15,355 Information officer 7,570 1 7,570 7,570 Intelligence officer 8,430 Investigator 7,570 7,570 Librarian 7,570 7,570 Operations specialist 16, 215 8,000 2 16,215 Organization and methods analyst.. 7,570 7,570 Patent adviser 7,570 7,570 Patent attorney 31,785 32,215 4 31,355 Personnel officer 3 25,290 Physical scientist 7,785 3 22,710 22,710 Physicist 16,000 2 15,570 16, 000 Procurement officer 15,570 22,925 5 40,430 Program analyst. 7,570 7,570 Property and supply officer 15,140 30,280 Radiation safety specialist1 8,430 Reactor technologist2 15,140 2 15,140 1 8,430 Records officer 1 7,785 1 7,570 1 7,570 Regulations analyst 3 24,430 3 24,000 3 23,785 Reports officer.._ _. 1 8,430 Scientific analyst 16,645 1 8,860 1 8,860 Scientific education specialist63, 785 7 55,355 6 47,140 Section chief— _ 47,355 6 46,495 11 90,150 Security officer 16,000 3 23,140 3 23,140 Special assistant Source and special nuclear materials 2 15,355 2 15,140 1 7,570 accountability officer-.-, 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Grades established by the Atomic Energy Commission equivalent to Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary general schedule grades—Con. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued Statistician 1 $8,430 Technical writer 1 $7,570 1 $7,570 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 3 20,890 3 21,320 Accountant . 5 34,315 10 72, 930 10 73,575 Administrative assistant 13 92,960 7,250 1 Assistant branch chief 7, 250 1 Attorney 6,390 1 6,390 Auditor _. 1 6,605 2 13, 425 6,820 Budget analyst 1 7,035 6,390 Chemist 6,390 Contract analyst 2 12,780 7,035 Cryptographic analyst 1 7.035 1 7,250 Engineer 10 68,845 10 69,705 11 76,525 Foreign affairs officer 3 19,170 1 6,390 1 6,605 Geophysicist 1 7,250 Geologist 1 6,390 6,390 6, 605 Graphic illustrator 1 6,390 6, 605 Historical analyst 6,390 6,390 Industrial management specialist-.. 1 6,390 2 12,780 19,385 Information specialist 1 7,250 7,250 7,465 Inspector 6,390 6,390 Liaison officer._. 12,780 Librarian 7,250 Organization and methods analystPhysicist..— .-_ 7,250 1 6,390 Procedures analyst 7,035 Program analyst 19,170 3 19,385 3 19,815 Property and supply officer.. 7,250 Radiation safety representative 7,465 Records analyst 14,285 6,390 6,390 Records officer 7,250 Regulations analyst 7,250 Reports analyst 26, 635 5 33,455 33,885 Research analyst 6,605 6,605 6,820 Section chief. 14,070 6,605 6,820 Security technician 25, 560 25,560 25,990 Special assistant 6,390 6,390 Source and special nuclear materials accountability officer 1 7,250 Technical writer 1 7,250 GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Administrative assistant 1 6,455 1 6,590 2 12,640 Mathematician 1 5,915 1 6,050 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant 4 22,435 3 17,400 3 17,805 Administrative assistant 18 101, 700 19 107,680 25 140,320 Assistant section chief 2 12,095 " 12,230 2 12,365 Attorney 1 5, 440 21, 760 4 22,030 Auditor 1 5,440 5, 575 3 16,590 Budget analyst 1 5,845 27, 200 6 33,315 Contract analyst 3 16,725 11,420 1 5,980 Engineer 1 6,250 49,770 10 55,210 Foreign affairs officer 1 5,440 5,575 1 5,440 Geologist 2 11,015 11,015 2 11,015 Graphic illustrator _ 1 5,440 5,440 1 5,575 Industrial management specialist.1 5,440 5,575 Inspector 5,845 Intelligence officer 1 6,115 1 6,115 6,250 Liaison officer 2 10,880 2 11,150 2 11,420 Librarian 2 11,690 4 21,760 4 22,300 Mathematician 1 6,115 Operations analyst . 5,440 5,575 Organization and methods analyst5,440 Personnel technician 5,575 1 5,440 5,710 5,575 Procedures analyst.. 2 10,880 11,150 11, 285 Procurement specialist 11, 555 3 17,265 10, 880 Program analyst 5,575 16,455 Records analyst 1 5,440 16, 860 22,840 Reports analyst 2 11,690 39, 430 5,575 Research analyst 1 5,440 5,710 16,320 Research assistant ._ 16,320 5,575 1 5,440 Scientific education specialist 35,070 5 28,955 Section chief 7 41,320 22, 300 4 22,300 4 22,840 Security technician 5,710 1 5,710 2 11,285 Special assistant11,825 2 11,690 2 11,960 Statistician 185, 805 43 231,395 35 183,535 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 126 586,485 99 499,915 114 527,890 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 239 989,430 190 826,660 241 989,760 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 269 254 257 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 1,045,610 943,250 955,770 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 116 403,180 97 94 334,865 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 48 166,595 49 159,485 49 158,550 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 8 25,380 8 24,105 8 26,145 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 7 19,765 7 20,190 8 23,220 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 13 52,409 13 52,850 15 58,315 Total permanent, departmental Deduct— Lapses. Excess civilian pay over military 1,616 1,747 11,591,279 12,556,645 106 782,341 77 577,162 38 417,770 40 438,750 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 1,472 1,630 10,391,168 11,540,733 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 135,000 Part-time employment 1,759 Intermittent employment __ 93,275 167,500 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 44,387 Overtime and holiday pay 89,200 91,813 Nightwork differential 1,200 1,200 ,773 12,848,665 79 600,714 40 438,750 ,654 11,809,201 112,000 1,000 170,000 45,382 130,489 1,200 24 APPENDIX TO THE! BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION—Continued OPERATING EXPENSES—Continued 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Other personal services—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary Payments to other agencies lot reimbursable details $23,000 132,750 $14, 750 Total personal services, departmental,, teldi Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to of in Qxfcess ot $16,600: Manage? ol operations office.,. ^ -_-.-_ Grades established by tfos Atomic Energy Commissioil equivalent to general schedule grades: GS-18. $16*000: Deputy manager of operations officeManager Of operations office GS-17, $13,975 to $14,835: Area manager Assistant manager, operations office Deputy manager of operations office. Manager of operations office GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Area manager Assistant area manager Assistant general eounsel . Assistant manager of operations Deputy manager of operations officeDivision director GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Area manager Assistant area manager Assistant division director. Assistant general counsel Assistant manager, operations office Assistant to manager of operations office Attorney Biometrician.. Branch chief. Chemist Deputy area manager Deputy manager of operations office. Division director Engineer Geologist Industrial hygienist Laboratory director Physicist. Staff assistant Statistician GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Accountant Administrative officer Assistant area manager Assistant branch chief Assistant city manager.._ Assistant division director Assistant to manager of operations office Attorney Auditor Branch chief Budget officer Chemist City manager Contract administrator Division director Engineer Geologist Health physicist Industrial hy gienist Information officer Inspector Medical officer Patent adviser Patent attorney. Physical scientist Physicist Program analyst Project officer Scientific analyst Section chief Security officer Staff assistant GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Accountant Administrative officer Assistant area manager Assistant branch chief Assistant division director Assistant to manager of operations office Attorney Auditor Biologist Branch chief. Budget examiner Chemist Community management officer... Contractor administrator.-„„„„._. 10,599,602 12,013,383 12,284,022 2 38,000 2 2 3 1 6 2 5 32,000 48,000 14,800 85,57 28,165 71,380 32,000 48,000 14,800 86,215 28, 595 71, 595 10 132,035 10 132,895 38,000 2 5 1 4 3 5 32,000 80,000 14,800 56,975 41,925 70,520 2 92, 475 13, 545 26,445 ""2""26, 875 6 3 6 79\ 980 39,775 78,475 5 66,650 3 40,205 8 105,135 5 67,080 4 53,320 9 118,465 13 157,410 3 35,910 10 117, 720 8 97,470 4 47,520 11 133,380 3 35,910 10 118,260 8 98.550 6 73,170 8 98, 550 3 36,180 10 119,340 8 98,820 7 85,860 3 35,910 2 23,490 1 12,690 9 107,730 1 12,150 2 24,300 1 11,610 73 879,870 2 24,840 3 35,370 2 23,760 1 12,690 9 108,270 1 12,420 2 24,570 1 11,610 2 24,030 3 35,910 1 12, 905 9 109,080 1 12,420 2 24, 840 1 1 2 1 1 12,150 14,000 23,490 12,420 12,900 10, 320 52,890 53,535 42, 570 42,355 28 296,270 72 879,320 3 36,665 1 1 1 1 1 12, 420 14,000 23, 490 11, 610 12,690 1 10, 535 4 42, 570 7 74, 390 3 32, 250 1 10, 965 34 361,415 5 53,320 5 53,965 10 106,210 8 84,280 1 10,320 116 118 1, 219, 870 1, 250, 010 3 30,960 3 31,175 3 31,175 3 31,390 1 10,965 1 10,965 2 21,930 2 21,715 21 224,690 24 255,420 37 390,870 36 377,325 5 52,245 4 41,925 10,320 1 10,320 2 20,855 2 20,640 4 43,000 4 42,570 3 330,960 , 11,610 11,610 10,320 3 32895 32,895 3 32,465 - 10,750 2 22,535 2 20,855 1 10,320 2 21,285 2 21,070 3 30,960 3 30,960 11, 610 1 10,535 6 64,285 6 64,070 1 10,535 1 10,750 6 62,780 4 41,280 *" 8 82,700 15 138,290 1 8,990 14 130,160 10 91,620 10 102,115 13 119,450 11 103,405 9 83,705 2 17,980 16 145,990 13 119,450 1 9,420 100 917,920 10 91,190 8 72,135 4 38,325 8 73,425 2 16 12 1 95 11 11 4 9 17,980 146,850 112,180 9,420 876,195 100,610 99,965 38,325 83.060 2 26,875 874,730 36,935 11,610 12,420 14,000 12,150 46,440 4 43,000 6 64,285 3 32,895 1 11,180 34 365,715 5 54,395 11 115,670 1 10,320 117 1, 251, 945 3 31,175 3 31,820 1 11,180 2 21,930 21 227,055 38 406,780 6 62,995 1 10,535 2 20,855 4 43, 430 4 41, 280 1 11,825 1 10, 535 3 33,110 1 10,750 2 21, 070 2 21,500 3 30,960 1 11,610 6 64, 930 1 10, 750 8 83,635 10 102,975 13 120,095 105,125 75,360 18,410 156,055 113,900 9,635 822,950 102,545 109,600 38,970 84,135 1958 estimate i959 estimate Field: Grades and ranges—tiontinued Grades established by the Atomic Energy Cjommissidri equivalent to Num- Tplai Num- Total Num- Total general schedule grades—Con. ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-13. $8^990 to $10,065—Continued Dlvisidri director. 2 $18,410 2 $18,840 1 $9,635 Engineer.-. 129 117 128 1,193, 505 1,192,390 1,075,910 Geologist 9,205 8,990 2 18,195 Health physicist 8,990 26, 970 3 27,185 8,990 Industrial hygienist 9, 205 1 9,205 19, 055 Information officer 19, 270 2 19, 485 35, 960 Inspector .. 89,900 15 135, 710 9,420 Labor relations officer 9,635 1 9,635 8,990 Medical officer 1 8,990 8,990 37, 895 Metallurgist 4 38, 755 38, 325 8,990 Organization and methods analyst.. 1 8,990 9,205 3 28,475 Patent adviser 5 46,885 46,240 6 56,520 5 48,605 Patent attorney 48,175 2 17,980 2 18,410 Personnel officer 18,410 6 55,015 82,630 Physical scientist 83,490 2 17,980 36,175 Physicist _ 5 45,595 1 9,850 10,065 Procedures analyst 10.065 1 37,250 37,250 Procurement officer 37,680 26,970 Production analyst 3 26970 26,970 3 27,615 Program analyst. 1 9,420 9,420 §,63S Project officer 11 98, 890 ii Property and supply officer,., 8, 990 1 1 8 990 3,990 Real propety officer^.. 1 9,850 9,850 1 i0,065 Scientific analyst... 35, 960 4 36,390 2 17,980 Section c h i e f s . .... 271, 245 24 229,695 28 260,105 Security officer. 101,900 13 121,170 10 92,695 Source and special nuclear materials accountability officer 2 18,410 2 18,840 2 }8,84£) Staff assistant.... 11 99,535 12 i08,740 i i 100,180 Statistician, 1 8,990 i 8, 995 i 9,205 GS-12. $7,570 to $8)645: Accountants.. - - i . - . ^ . . . - ^ 27 215,140 27 2|2,885 27 218, 795 Administrative officer..., 23 179,485 24 189,420 182, 065 Assistant branch chief-. ..___._. 6 48,000 7 55,140 9 70 495 1 8,215 Assistant division director 1 8, 215 1 8, 000 Assistant section chief. ^ 2 15,145 12 9i, 700 Attorney.. , 9 69,635 11 85,205 49 378,840 Auditor . 49 382,810 46 365,045 1 7,570 Automotive adviser... 7,785 1 1 7,570 23 184,215 Branch chief -.. 22 179,010 29 230,925 11 86,495 Budget examiner.._ 11 88,000 9 70,495 15 115,485 13 101,635 Chemist. 17 131,055 1 1 8,215 Community management officer..-. 8,430 1 8,215 6 47,570 6 47,140 Contract administrator 4 31,570 170 166 Engineer . 152 1, 302, 415 1, 345, 595 1,192, 995 23,140 E quipment officer 3 23,355 2 15,570 16,000 Fire department officer 2 16,430 2 16,000 138, 840 22 169,980 Geologist 17 132,775 23,140 5 38495 Health physicist. 2 15,570 31,140 4 31,355 Industrial hygienist 2 16,000 15,140 2 Industrial management officer 15,355 2 15,140 22, 925 3 23, 355 Information officer 6 45,635 84, 560 19 145, 765 Inspector 5 40,215 16, 000 2 16, 215 Insurance examiner 2 15,785 16,000 2 16, 215 Labor relations officer 2 15,785 31, 355 3 23,140 Organization and methods analyst. 4 31,140 40,000 5 40, 215 Patent adviser... 3 24,860 1 7,570 Patent attorney 7,570 8 62, 280 53, 850 Personnel officer 5 38,710 10 77,420 69,205 Physical scientist 6 46,065 15 115, 915 91, 915 13 99,055 Physicist 11 86 710 85,850 Procurement officer 9 69,850 1 7,570 7,570 Production analyst 1 7,570 4 32, 31,355 215 4 31,140 Program analyst 1 7,570 7,785 1 7,570 Project officer 143,355 18 145, 290 15 120,000 Property and supply officer 23,355 3 23, 785 3 23,140 Real property officer 8,000 1 8,000 1 7,785 Reports officer____ 37, 850 5 38, 925 6 45,850 Scientific analyst 347, 485 44 352, 430 47 368,690 Section chief 33 261, 635 35 274,840 34 266,625 Security officer Source and soecial nuclear materials 1 8,215 2 15, 785 1 8,000 accountability officer 12 91, 055 11 83,270 11 83,270 Staff assistant 1 8,430 8,430 1 8,215 Statistician 8,645 8,430 1 5 38,710 Technical writer 16,000 2 15 785 2 15,785 1 8,000 Transportation officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 241, 755 35 239,020 37 243,740 Accountant 199, 010 27 181, 560 27 178,980 Administrative assistant 47, 740 7 48,600 7 47,525 Assistant branch chief 38,125 8 51, 765 2 12,780 Attorney 457, 295 70 476,970 66 438,510 Auditor , 7,465 7,250 Automotive adviser 7,465 7,250 7,035 Bacteriologist 7,250 33, 670 7 47,740 Branch chief 34,315 103,960 15 97,785 Budget analyst 16 105,680 111, 485 12 83,775 Chemist 16 114,065 13,640 2 2 13,425 Community management specialist. 19,600 3 13, 855 3 19,600 Contract analyst 6, 390 1 19, 815 1 6,390 Ecologist 6,605 97 682,180 108 93 654,470 Engineer 759,135 5 34,960 4 7 48,385 Equipment specialist 28, 355 41 38 244,970 36 231,545 Geologist 3 266, 075 2 13, 640 2 13,425 Industrial hygienist 20,245 2 2 13, 640 2 13,425 Industrial management specialist-.. 6,390 1 13, 640 1 1 6,390 Information specialist 6,605 27 175, 970 33 219, 28 183,650 Inspector 19, 385 3 3 19, 255 3 19,385 Labor relations specialist 385 6,605 1 1 1 6,605 Librarian 6,820 7,250 1 1 1 7,035 Metallurgist 7,465 4 27, 495 4 28,140 4 27,495 Organization and methods analyst7,465 Patent adviser 9 60,520 8 52,840 Personnel technician. __.,,.. 11 72,225 25 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1957 actual 1958 estimate Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established by the Atomic Energy Commission equivalent to Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary general schedule grades—Con. GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued 6 $39,845 6 $39,415 3 $19,385 Physical scientist 7 48,600 7 49,030 5 35,390 Physicist 4 27, 710 4 27,065 13 84,145 Pilot 14 93, 545 15 98, 645 16 106, 325 Procurement specialist 7,250 1 7,035 7,035 1 1 Production analyst 4 29,000 4 28, 785 5 34, 745 Program analyst 1 6,820 6,820 7,035 1 1 Project officer 14 94, 835 15 100,150 13 89, 305 Property and supply officer 2 14, 070 2 14, 070 2 13, 855 Records analyst 3 20, 030 3 20,030 3 19, 385 Reports analyst 11 77, 815 13 93, 820 9 62, 885 Scientific analyst 21 143, 220 20 139, 410 36 237, 565 Section chief 65 444,805 64 430,030 64 427,450 Security technician Source and special nuclear materials 11 76,095 11 74, 805 10 67,555 accountability officer 1 6,390 Staff assistant 3 20,245 19, 600 7 47,740 Technical writer 6 42,210 41, 350 8 54,130 Transportation specialist 7,035 1 7,250 1 7,035 Wage and salary analyst GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: 6 38,730 6 38,055 37, 380 Accountant 4 26,360 4 26,090 32,140 Administrative assistant 1 6,185 1 6,050 6,050 Assistant section chief 1 6,590 1 6,455 6,320 Auditor 12,505 Branch chief 6,725 1 6,725 6,725 Budget analyst 6,590 1 6,725 6,590 Chemist . 6,050 1 6,185 5,915 C ommunications specialist 2 12,640 2 12,775 13,315 Engineer 2 13,180 2 13,045 19, 230 Graphic illustrator 1 6,590 6,590 6,455 Inspector 5, 915 Laboratory technician 2 13,315 19, 770 2 13,585 Procurement specialist 5,915 6,050 5,915 Production analyst 25, 685 4 26,090 19, 635 Property and supply officer 6,590 1 6,725 6,455 Records analyst 5,915 1 6,050 5,915 Reports analyst 5 32,275 31, 465 5 31,735 Section chief-5 32,545 31, 465 Security technician " 32,005 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 24 139, 470 24 136,905 20 113,525 Accountant 47 277, 955 47 272,555 65 370,205 Administrative assistant 12,500 2 12,095 2 12,230 Assistant branch chief 18, 210 17,940 3 18,075 Assistant section chief 50, 715 49,095 10 55,210 Attorney 165, 725 135,150 29 162,620 Auditor 46,085 45,410 8 45,140 Budget analyst 92,265 86,285 12 74,180 Chemist 17,805 17,130 3 17,400 Communications specialist 18,750 18,210 3 18,480 Community management specialist 11,150 5,575 3 16,590 Contract analyst 5,980 5,845 1 5,845 Cryptographic analyst 10, 880 2 10,880 Ecologist 232,470 42 252,645 35 211,460 Engineer 35 196,745 49, 400 70 389,710 Geologist 1 6,250 6,115 1 5,980 Graphic illustrator 2 12. 230 6,115 Health physicist 2 11, 690 6,250 2 12,365 Industrial hygienist 1 5,575 5,710 1 5.575 Industrial management specialist. _. 1 5,575 5.710 1 5,440 Information specialist 83 755 112 633,715 105 583,755 81 450,900 Inspector 5,575 1 1 5,440 Labor relations specialist 2 11, 960 2 11,825 2 11,555 Laboratory techn ician 2 12,365 2 12,230 2 11,960 Librarian 1 1 6,250 6,250 6,115 Metallurgist 4 22,165 4 21,760 16,320 Organization and methods analyst.. 1 6,250 6,250 6, 250 Patent adviser 4 22, 975 22,165 5 27,875 Personnel technician 1 5, 440 5,575 1 5,440 Physical scientist 5 30. 980 24. 460 Physicist _. 6 36,150 3 17, 940 3 17,535 3 17,670 Police officer 1 5,710 1 5,575 1 5,575 Procedures analyst 3 17,805 7 41,185 4 22,975 Procurement specialist 7 41,320 10 58,180 6 35,475 Property and supply officer 2 11, 825 2 11,555 4 22,975 Records analyst 1 1 5,440 5,575 Reports analyst 7 41, 320 4 24,730 6 37, 095 Scientific analyst 9 52, 740 9 51,660 9 51,120 Section chief 37 215,185 38 224, 270 36 207, 720 Security technician Source and special nuclear material 2 11,015 2 11, 285 2 10,880 accountability officer 5,710 1 5,575 1 1 5,440 Statistician 3 16,590 3 4 22,975 Technical writer 4 23,650 4 24,055 4 24,460 Transportation specialist 79 424,945 86 455,095 80 435,990 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 434 423 471 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 2, 270,865 2,119,370 2,095,450 434 470 473 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,8901,967,830 2,136, 280 2,177,835 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480.. ,068 1,002 1,014 4, 252, 755 4, 397, 750 4,156, 065 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.. 664 658 673 2, 401, 620 2, 445, 725 2,451, 555 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685.. 294 964,505 261 863,185 261 878,040 80 242,605 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470. 43 132,890 34 107,950 19 53,830 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200.. 13 37,690 12 35,850 1957 actual 1959 estimate 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total Field: Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary Ungraded positions at annual rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: 2 $11,898 2 $11,898 2 $11,898 Airplane and engine mechanic 13 74,611 13 74, 902 13 74,028 Project officer 4 54,410 81,800 2 23,320 Scientific representative 157 723,119 157 740.617 157 703,772 Equivalent to less than $5,440 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Ex4 23,170 4 23,420 3 16, 910 perimental machinist 15 66,951 15 67,416 16 70,938 Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, field.. Deduct— Excess civilian pay over military 5,706 5,819 5,718 33, 963,844 33, 929,046 34, 535,908 213 588 2, 239, 922 1, 252, 510 3,389, 942 87 734,190 97 795,460 94 777,860 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary): 5,126 United States and possessions Foreign countries: U. S. rates Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Living and quarters allowance Additional pay for service abroad Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details All personal services, field. 01 Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operating expenses" "Advances and reimbursements" 29, 651, 589 18 153,325 5,374 5,200 30,717,870 32,194, 243 26 228,192 34 293,695 79, 861 12,923 36,589 87,368 14,475 52, 212 67, 936 14,395 47,056 1, 446,024 129, 217 45,942 119,023 1, 526,035 165,971 61, 721 12, 250 124,992 1,483, 520 179,361 85, 080 24, 200 1,590 31, 557, 060 1,500 32,986,617 1,500 34, 515, 978 42,156,662 45,000,000 46,800,000 $42,151, 227 5,435 $45, 000,000 $46,800, 000 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY CONSTRUCTION 1957 actual ALLOCATION ACCOUNTS Field: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Highway engineer Bridge engineer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Highway engineer Bridge engineer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Highway engineer Bridge engineer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Highway engineer Engineer GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Total permanent, field Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: National Park Service, Department of the Interior Bureau of Public Roads, Department of Commerce 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $8,990 8,990 8,990 $8, 990 8,990 15,140 22, 710 15,140 22, 710 15,140 22, 710 29,430 7,895 29,860 7,895 12, 500 5,440 23, 435 29, 775 40,210 30, 735 15,875 51 250,265 25.9 120, 789 12,500 5,440 28,905 25, 020 40, 750 30, 735 15,875 51 252,380 8.9 24,771 12, 500 10 9 5 46 22 10,670 25, 830 41, 695 31, 500 16,215 231, 995 101,095 25.1 129, 476 42.1 227,609 24 130,900 1,937 2,900 2,900 7,712 800 10,000 241,309 780 10,000 144, 580 222,000 $144, 580 4 1 28,785 7,680 2 1 5 7 10 139,125 4 1 $19,238 119,887 26 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE t o THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: :m ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,000: $20,500 1 $20,500 Chairman of the Commission 1 $20,500 40,000 Commissioners 2 40,000 2 40,000 GS-18. $16,000: 1 16,000 Executive director 1 16,000 1 16,000 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: 14,405 1 14,405 .Administrative assistant 56, 545 Director of bureau 4 56,760 4 57,190 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 2 26,015 Assistant bureau director 2 26,015 2 26,445 Assistant director in charge of pro13,330 gram coordination 13,330 13,545 13, 545 Chief, security appraisal office. ,_ 13,760 13,760 13,330 Director of bureau 13,330 13,545 13,330 General counsel 13,330 13,545 26,660 Staff assistant 2 27,090 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant chief of division 11,610 1 11,880 11,880 Assistant general counsel 1 11,610 11,880 2 24,570 Assistant to bureau director 2 24, 570 24,840 2 23,760 Assistant to commissioners 1 12,150 12,150 Chairman, board of appeals and review 1 11,880 1 12,150 12,150 Chief actuary 1 11,880 1 12,150 12,150 1 11,610 Chief, hearing examiner program 1 11,880 12,150 12 144,180 Chief of division 12 144, 720 12 146,555 4 47,790 Chief of section... 3 36,450 " 36,990 1 11,880 Chief, veterans service staff 1 11,610 11, 610 1 11,880 Director, incentive awards p r o g r a m 1 12,150 12,150 Executive assistant 1 11,610 1 12,150 11,880 Executive director, President's Committee on Government Employment Policy 1 11,610 1 11,880 11, 880 1 12,905 Medical director.--__ , 12,690 1 12,690 1 11,610 Public information officer 11,880 1 11,880 11, 880 Special assistant to executive director. 1 12,150 12,150 Staff assistant 1 11,880 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 1 10,320 10, 535 1 10,535 Adviser in executive development 3 31,820 Assistant chief of division 32, 035 3 32,465 2 20,855 Assistant chief of section...... ... 10, 535 1 10,750 Assistant chief, security appraisal 1 10,965 10, 750 1 10,965 office 1 11,610 11,610 Assistant to bureau director... 2 20,640 Assistant to commissioners 5 53,320 Assistant to chief of division. 43,430 32, 035 1 11,395 Assistant medical director 11,395 11. 395 Attorney-adviser 20, 855 20, 855 10,750 10,750 10,965 Career development counselor ... 11,180 11,180 10, 965 Chairman, examining review b o a r d 10, 750 10, 750 Chief, appeals examining office 10, 535 Chief, congressional liaison representative 11,180 1 10,965 1 10,965 1 10,535 10, 750 Chief, hearing examiner program 1 10,750 1 10,535 Chief of division 23 247,680 281,975 Chief of section 26 279,610 10, 965 1 10,750 1 10, 750 Coordinating officer 10, 535 1 10,320 1 10, 535 Deputy public information officer 10, 965 1 10,535 1 10, 750 Director of personnel 11,395 1 11,180 1 11, 395 Executive assistant Executive secretary, International Organization Employees Loyalty 10.320 10,320 . Board 2 20, 640 Field operations supervisor. 1 10, 965 11,180 11,180 Head of unit 4 45,150 45,150 45,150 Member, board of appeals and review 1 10,320 10, 535 10, 535 Pay systems specialist 1 10,320 10,320 10, 535 Personnel management adviser 1 10, 750 10, 750 10,965 Personnel security officer 2 20, 640 52, 245 52, 890 Program management officer 2 22,360 Program planner 1 10, 320 10,320 10, 535 Wage board specialist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 1 10,065 10,065 10, 065 Actuary 1 10, 280 10, 495 10, 495 Administrative officer 1 9,205 8, 990 Appeals examiner 6 58, 455 77, 940 77,725 Assistant chief of section 1 9,420 9,635 9,420 Assistant deputy relocation officer 1 9,205 9,420 9,205 Assistant director of personnel 1 9,420 9,420 Assistant personnel security officer—_ 1 9, 635 9,635 1 9,850 Assistant to director of personnel 1 10,065 1 10, 280 10, 280 Assistant to personnel security officer. 6 56, 520 4 37,035 36,175 Attorney-adviser ..._ 1 9,635 1 9,850 9,850 Chief accountant 1 10,065 1 10,065 10,065 Chief of division 13 124, 825 96, 780 10 97, 855 Chief of section 12 115,835 116,050 12 117, 340 Civil service inspector 9,420 9,635 9,635 1 Director, management intern program. 17, 980 17,980 2 18, 410 Examiner-in-charge -9,635 9,850 9,635 1 Examining representative 1 Executive secretary, International Organization Employees Loyalty 1 8,990 Board 112, 395 119,880 10 93,125 Field operations supervisor 28,905 28, 475 3 28, 260 Head of unit 8,990 8,990 1 8,990 Information specialist 10,065 10, 065 1 10, 065 Instruction system planner 9,635 9,420 1 9,420 Legislative control officer _ 10,065 10,065 1 10,065 Medical officer 123, 535 123,105 10 96, 565 Occupational specialist 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued Organization and methods examiner. _ 4 $38,325 4 $38,540 5 $48,820 Qualifications rating examiner (training) __ 1 9,635 1 9,635 9,420 Personnel management adviser 10,065 5 48,175 Personnel policy officer 47, 530 2 18,840 2 18, 625 Position classifier. 18,195 10 95, 275 10 94, 200 94, 415 Program planner r 1 1 8,990 Regulations officer 9,205 8,990 3 29, 550 4 38,540 Security appraisal officer 38, 540 1 1 9,420 9,205 9,420 Special placement representative 2 18,625 4 37,035 28, 475 Staff assistant 1 1 8,990 Vocational rehabilitation officer __ 8,990 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 5 41,075 5 40,860 Appeals examiner 49, 290 2 17,075 2 17,075 Assistant chief of division 24,430 3 25, 505 Assistant chief of section 3 24,860 49, 720 Assistant director, management in1 1 7,785 tern program __ 7,785 7,570 1 7,785 1 Assistant to chief of section 7,785 7,570 Assistant to commissioners 8,215 2 15, 785 2 15,355 Attorney-adviser 15, 355 2 15, 785 2 15,570 Auditor 15, 355 7 56, 645 7 56,000 Chief of section 55, 570 21 174, 235 21 172,730 Civil service inspector 169, 505 3 24,645 3 24,645 Examiner 24,430 1 8,645 1 8,430 Examiner, loyalty 8,215 1 7.570 1 7,570 Head liaison officer 4 32,430 4 32,215 Head of unit 4 31,570 2 15,140 2 15,140 Information specialist 16 129,150 16 129,150 Investigator 18 143,600 5 41, 505 5 41,505 Investigator, supervisory... 5 40,430 Liaison officer 1 8,860 8,000 Librarian 8,000 1 7,785 Manager, college and foreign visitors 1 1 7,570 7,785 program 1 7,570 2 15, 570 2 15, 570 Management analyst 2 15, 570 2 17, 720 2 17, 505 Medical officer 2 17, 720 1 1 9,075 9,075 Nursing consultant 1 8,860 15 116,990 12 94, 710 6 47, 570 Occupational specialist 1 1 8,860 1 8,860 Organization and methods examiner. _ 3 23,140 2 15, 785 3 22,925 Personnel management adviser 1 1 1 7,785 8,000 Personnel officer 7,785 5 41,075 6 48,645 5 41, 720 Personnel policy analyst 4 32, 645 5 41, 295 4 32,860 Position classifier 3 23, 785 Program management assistant 3 24,000 3 24,430 3 24,000 Program planner 5 39,140 4 32,000 4 31,140 Psychologist 1 1 8,000 1 8,000 Publications writer 8,000 14 115,225 14 115,225 Qualifications rating examiner 14 112, 215 8 66,560 8 65,700 Rating examiner 5 40,860 1 1 8860 9,075 Retirement officer 1 6 47,785 6 47,105 Staff assistant 6 46,925 2 15,355 2 15,140 1 Supervisory publication editor 8,645 3 23,785 3 23,140 3 23,140 Trial attorney 1 Vocational rehabilitation officer 7,570 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 7,250 7,250 1 Administrative analyst 1 7,035 3 19,170 19,385 Administrative assistant 1 6,390 5 33,885 40,490 Appeals examiner 5 33,240 2 14, 500 14,500 Assistant chief of section 2 14,070 1 6,605 6,390 Assistant to chief of division 2 13, 210 13,425 Assistant to chief of section 12,995 1 6,390 Attorney-adviser (codifier)._ 6,390 1 1 6,390 6,605 12, 780 Auditor 5 35,605 5 36,035 34,960 Budget examiner 3 21,320 4 28,140 21, 320 Claims examiner supervisor 1 1 7,465 7,465 7,465 Congressional liaison representative.. 2 14, 285 2 14, 500 14,070 Examiner, loyalty.. 5 5 33, 885 33,885 34,530 Head of unit 12 82,055 12 79,905 79, 690 Inspector 45 308, 250 45 305,900 402, 800 Investigator 1 7,035 6,820 6,820 Legal technical assistant 1 7,465 7,465 13,855 Liaison officer _ 2 13, 210 13, 425 12,990 Librarian 2 12, 780 13,195 12, 780 Management analyst Manager, college and foreign visitors 1 6,605 program 43, 285 13 89, 735 10 71,425 Occupational specialist 6,605 6,390 1 6,390 Organization and methods examiner. _ 25, 560 4 25, 560 12,995 Personnel assistant __ 27, 660 27,065 4 19, 815 Personnel officer .__ 23, 255 3 23,255 22, 610 Personnel policy analyst 7,895 1 7,895 7,680 Personnel technician __ 2 13, 210 13, 210 25, 560 Program planner 9 60, 950 62, 885 75,880 Psychologist. 7,035 P ublicatiqn control officer 74, 590 11 76,955 11 76,955 Qualifications rating examiner 53,915 7 47,955 7 48,170 Rating examiner 46, 235 6 40,275 7 47,310 Staff assistant 6,390 1 6,390 6,605 1 Statistician _ 6,390 1 6,390 6,605 1 Status technician 7,465 1 7,465 7,680 1 Supervisor GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: 1 1 6,050 6,185 1 6,320 Assistant supervisor 4 25, 685 3 19,635 3 19,500 Claims examiner 6,725 Information and editorial specialist.._ 6,860 6995 6,995 Staff assistant 6,590 Supervisor GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 18,345 4 23,920 35,475 Administrative assistant 5,710 1 5,710 5,575 Artist illustrator 6,115 5,980 1 6,115 Assistant supervisor 23, 510 4 23,920 29,225 Budget examiner 6,385 6,385 1 6,520 Chief of section 49 301,310 62 376,295 49 298,555 Claims examiner Employment and placement inter18,480 18,480 3 18,900 viewer 5,710 5,845 Examiner, loyalty 1 5,845 27 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250— Continued Examiner, test development.__ Facilities officer Head of unit Information specialist _ _ Inspector Investigator Management analyst Methods examiner Newswriter Occupational specialist Organization and methods examiner.. Personnel assistant Personnel officer Personnel policy analyst Position classifier Printing specialist Program planner Purchasing agent Qualifications rating examiner Special placement assistant — Staff assistant Statistical studies assistant Status technician Supervisor Tabulating equipment operator supervisor Tabulating project planner GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 . GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200Wage board Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses.. All personal services, departmental . Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Regional director GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Chief of division Deputy regional director GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Appeals examiner Assistant chief of division Branch manager Chief of division Civil service representative. Medical officer.Veterans Federal employment representative GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative officer Appeals examiner Assistant chief of division Assistant branch manager Chief of section Civil service inspector Civil service representative Position classifier Rating examiner Recruiting representative Supervisory investigator Technical reviewer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer . Adviser, board of civil service examiners Appeals examiner. Budget and fiscal officer Chief of section Civil service inspector Civil service representative. Investigator Management analyst. Personnel officer Position classifier Rating examiner 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 $19,290 13 $80,035 3 $19,290 2 12,095 12,095 2 12,095 4 24,460 5 30,170 24,595 1 5,845 1 5,980 5,980 3 18,210 16,455 3 16,860 69 393,735 53 312,240 53 309,640 6,250 6,250 1 6,385 5,710 5,710 1 5,845 2 11,825 2 11,960 1 6,520 3 17,535 1 5,575 2 12,230 4 24,460 2 12,095 5,440 1 1 5,440 1 6,115 5,845 1 1 5,980 5,845 1 5,440 5,710 1 5,980 5,845 6,250 1 6,385 6,385 1 5,845 5,845 11 68,540 70305 11 70,305 11 70,305 5,845 5,980 1 5,980 22,435 22,975 3 17,670 6,385 1 6,520 6,385 6,250 24,325 3 18,640 3 18,640 1 6,250 1 5,980 12 67,200 114 576, 625 57 266,595 176 755,710 235 910,365 524 1,878,340 106 358,195 23 70,380 33 137,965 1 1 12 120 64 180 235 520 1 100 24 33 6,250 67,200 616,350 296,710 787,215 914,270 341,525 69,965 141, 815 1 1 12 97 61 175 239 510 6,250 6,250 67,335 490, 390 288, 525 766, 955 926,360 1, 833, 745 101 343,325 24 70,520 33 141,815 2,040 1,992 1,955 11,057,765 10,828,170 10, 628,495 145.8 103.5 54.9 750,229 476,332 238,958 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 1,894. 2 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time and intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Night work differential _Additional pay for service abroad Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Uniform allowance 1958 estimate 1,888. 5 10,351,838 9,725 682 32,124 43,566 40,391 30,040 364,846 32 706 1,900.1 10,389,537 32, 563 39, 297 26, 740 1,554 208 10,716,731 11 133,920 "I2~" 129," 645" 18,625 2 18,195 11 111, 575 46 364,990 1 8,000 5 34,225 16 109, 765 3 20,030 11 76, 740 10 68,415 57 375,410 11 73,085 430 2,820,405 1 6,390 1 6,390 2 13,210 28 192,035 1959 estimate Total permanent, field.. Deduct lapses 2,625 2,589 2,461 13,447,480 13,324,250 12, 720,110 170.4 803,891 198.5 121.4 547,540 1,042,660 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary).. _ 2,454.6 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment.Part-time and intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad 12,643,589 2,390.5 2,339.6 12, 281,590 12,172, 570 10,878 89,730 1,303,117 23,138 57,600 57,600 48, 200 173,260 24,000 47,800 173,260 24,000 All personal services, field. 14,070, 452 12, 584, 650 12,475, 230 Personal services 24, 787,183 23,051,400 22, 963, 600 $15,149, 715 8,266,087 $15,113,800 7, 579,100 $15,135,000 7,470,600 59, 700 298,800 59, 700 371,381 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Investigations" "Investigations of United States citizens for employment by international organizations" "Advances and reimbursements" 233 10,466,750 10,488,370 11 135,270 11 135,270 33 340,560 12 129,860 11 99,535 32 287,680 2 18,840 33 345,075 12 130,075 11 99,535 33 301,185 2 18,840 2 18,410 2 18,410 11 109,360 11 110,715 11 108,560 11 108,990 11 110,280 5 38,710 11 93,375 32 269,330 3 23,785 12 97,935 55 449,890 2 16,000 4 31,570 3 25,075 1958 estimate N u m - Total NumTotal Num- Total Field: Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary ber salary ber GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: salary Adviser, board of civil service examiners 11 $63,755 9 $52,200 22 $123,325 Administrative and technical assistant 5 27,605 2 11,150 Budget and fiscal analyst 6 33,045 10 54,805 Chief of section 11 63,755 11 64,430 11 64, 565 Civil service inspector 11 63, 755 8 49,325 45,600 Investigator 229 323 323 11,266,725 1,788, 705 1,799,405 Management analyst. 1 6, 250 1 6,385 1 6,385 Personnel officer 4 24,460 4 24,460 4 24,460 Position classifier 1 Rating examiner 27 159,975 25 149, 525 26 149, 310 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780..4 21,230 4 21, 230 3 16, 260 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335._. 294 161 735,070 49 227,190 1,408, 240 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890.. 16 74,355 16 73,785 16 74,625 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480.. 150 634,265 153 616,890 152 595,250 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.. 238 906,955 230 839,190 226 801,195 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685580 572 556 1,982,635 1,926, 595 1, 807,050 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470,. 183 552,605 185 569,460 175 521,915 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200.. 4 12,035 3 9,005 2 5,805 Wage board 23 96,690 21 87,790 21 87,790 01 10,307,536 2 1957 actual 5 39,355 5 39,355 3 24,215 13 105,935 62 499,610 2 16,215 3 24,215 13 106,150 62 503,910 2 16,215 2 16,860 11 83,270 47 367,140 2 16,860 11 83,270 46 361,430 5 34,440 16 110,840 3 20,265 11 79,105 10 68,845 60 390,770 11 73,730 4411 2,903,655 2 13,210 "27" 177,195" 5 34,440 16 110, 840 4 27, 065 11 79,320 10 69, 920 60 391,415 11 73, 730 442 ~2, 930,120 2 13,210 ~25~~165,~6l5 EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $13,975: President and chairman 1 $21,000 1 $21,000 1 $21,000 First vice president and vice chairman 20,500 1 20,500 1 20,500 Director , 60,000 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,8353 60,000 3 60,000 Executive vice president 14,620 1 14,620 1 14,835 General counsel 13,975 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 1 13,975 1 14,190 Chief of division 39, 990 3 39,345 3 40,420 Secretary of the bank 13,330 1 13,330 1 13,545 Senior vice president 13,330 1 13,330 1 13,330 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant chief of division 11,610 11,610 Chief of division... 36,180 36,450 36,990 Chief of section 11,610 11,880 12,150 Counsel 36, 450 23, 760 36, 720 Economist _. 112, 805 98, 010 124, 090 Engineer. 50, 760 50, 760 48, 330 11, 880 Financial specialist 12,150 11, 880 11, 880 Loan officer 11, 610 11, 880 Special assistant to board of directors.11, 610 11, 880 12,150 Treasurer 12, 690 12, 690 12, 690 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant treasurer _. 1 10,320 Business analyst 10, 750 1 10,965 10, 535 Chief of section 2 20,640 Counsel 2 21,930 2 22,145 2 22,360 Engineer 2 21 930 5 56,975 5 56,975 Loan officer 9 99,545 10 109,220 12 130,505 Special assistant to board of directors.. 1 10,320 1 10,320 1 10,535 28 APPEND] X TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON—Con. LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON—Continued 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total Departmenta : Grades and ranges—Con. ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative analyst 1 $9,205 1 $9,420 $9, 205 Assistant secretary 2 18,195 18,410 2 18,625 Chief of section 2 19,055 19, 055 1 10,280 Counsel 19, 270 3 28,475 Credit analyst 8,990 1 9,205 Engineer 38,150 20,130 4 40,260 Loan officer 38, 755 19, 485 1 10,495 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 16,000 Accountant 2 16,645 16,215 7,570 Assistant to the secretary 15,140 Counsel 2 15,140 7,570 Credit analyst 7,570 1 7,785 15,140 Engineer Loan officer 2 16,645 9,075 7,785 Personnel officer 1 8,000 8,000 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 2 12,770 3 19,385 Accountant 12, 780 1 6,390 Assistant to the president 1 6,820 6,605 1 6,390 Chief of section 6,390 1 6,605 3 19,170 Counsel 19,170 2 13,210 1 6,390 Credit analyst 12, 780 Economist 13, 210 2 13,210 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 29, 225 29, 495 Accountant 6 35,340 29, 900 Administrative assistant 30, 845 5 30,440 22, 705 Loan clerk 28, 280 5 27,605 5,440 5,845 Librarian 5,710 6,250 Personnel assistant 6,250 5,440 5,575 Property and space clerk 5,440 5,575 Secretarial assistant 1 6,250 6,250 Staff assistant 6,250 1 5,780 5,915 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 5,915 101,620 20 134,325 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 23 115,520 78,810 100, 260 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 ... 17 21 99,585 193, 775 45 213, 740 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 42 181,410 23,190 26,455 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 6 22,870 21,685 27, 695 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 7 24,095 10,395 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 3 10,495 13,455 3,285 1 3,370 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 6,060 Ungraded, positions at hourly rates 10.326 equivalent to less than $5,440 3 10,295 10,899 202 1,449,461 209 1, 518, 590 234 1,678,154 Total permanent, departmental 18 108,260 14 79,154 10 55,819 Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 184 1,341,201 199 1,462, 771 220 1,599,000 Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment 2,000 8,000 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 5,000 5,058 Overtime pay 6,000 8,000 Payments to other agencies for reim2,416 bursable details 1,000 2,000 3,100 Payments to advisory committee 3,600 3,600 Excess of annual leave earned over 25,185 leave taken <. -6,500 6,000 01 Personal services. 1,376,960 1,488,371 1, 625,100 FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $14,800: 1 $21,000 1 $21,000 1 $21,000 Governor GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: 1 14,190 1 13,975 13,975 Deputy governor . 1 14,190 14,190 1 14,405 General counsel GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 12,900 12,900 13,115 Director, cooperative bank service 13,330 13, 545 13,115 Director, land bank service 13,330 13,330 13,115 Director, short-term credit service GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 12,150 11,880 11,880 Assistant general counsel 12, 420 12,150 12,150 Chief examiner Chief, information and research divi12,150 11,880 sion 12,150 12,420 11,880 Chief of appraisals Deputy director, cooperative bank 11, 610 11,610 service 1 11,880 12,150 Deputy director, land bank service. __ 12, 420 Deputy director, short-term credit 24,570 2 24,570 service 25,055 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 1 10,535 10,535 Assistant chief examiner 10, 750 Assistant chief, information and re1 10,965 11,180 search division 11, 395 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-14. $10,320 to $ll,395^Continued Assistant chief of appraisals Assistant director, cooperative bank service Assistant deputy director, land bank service Assistant deputy director, short-term credit service Chief, administrative accounts division Chief, administrative division Chief, field accounting and analysis division Chief, finance division Chief, information and research division Chief, personnel division Comptroller Hydraulic engineer Secretary to Federal Farm Credit Board and assistant to Governor, __ GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Agricultural economist Assistant chief, administrative accounts division Associate chief of appraisals Assistant chief, field accounting and analysis division Attorney Chief, collateral section Chief, field accounting and reports section Chief, fiscal and operations section Chief, national farm loan association operations Chief, operating analysis section C hief, securities section Election officer Hydraulic engineer __ GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative officer.. _: Associate chief, credit section Associate chief, reviewing appraisals.. Chief, administrative accounts and budget section Chief, credit section Chief, district personnel section Cooperative bank coordinator Farm credit examiner Information specialist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer Assistant chief, administrative accounts division Chief, employment unit Chief, reports unit Farm credit examiner ,_ Financial analyst Information specialist Personnel classifier Research and information specialist... GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Budget analyst.. Chief, audit and payroll section Chief, graphic section Chief, instructions section Inform ation specialist Personnel assistant Personnel classifier GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 .. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440. _.. Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses.._ Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Board compensation Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime pay . Payments to other agencies for reimbursable detail . 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 $21,930 2 $22.145 2 $22,360 1 10,320 1 10,320 1 10,320 1 11,610 1 11,610 2 21,715 2 21,930 11,395 11,610 11, 610 11,825 11,825 11, 610 10, 535 10,750 10, 750 11,825 11,610 11,825 11,825 10, 320 11,610 11,610 1 1 10,535 1 10,750 10, 965 20,130 2 20,345 20,560 10,065 19,055 9,205 10,065 1 1 18,410 10, 280 9,635 1 1 10,495 9,850 10,495 10,065 9,205 1 1 9,205 9,420 9,420 9,420 9,420 9,635 9,420 9,420 8,990 9,635 9,850 9,420 9,635 1 1 1 8,215 8,645 7,570 8,430 8,860 1 1 1 2 7,570 8,215 8,430 15,570 7,785 8,430 8,430 16,000 9,205 9,205 9,205 8,990 8,000 8,645 7,570 8,215 8,215 15,140 8,860 7,570 12,780 1 7,570 7,785 2 13,210 13, 210 7,895 6,820 7,465 6,605 7,465 6,390 6,390 7,895 7,035 7,680 6,820 7,465 6,605 6.605 18,210 5,845 5,575 5,710 5,845 18,480 5,980 5,710 5,845 6,520 6,655 5,240 40,385 52,305 121, 660 45,825 34,980 6,910 5,375 41,060 48,360 109,435 46,080 35,320 6,910 6,390 7,680 6,820 7,465 6,390 7,250 3 1 17,940 5,710 5,575 5,710 6,250 6,520 5,845 5,105 41,195 47,010 126,140 64,260 31,465 6,910 1 8 11 28 12 10 2 14, 630 15, 980 3 11,985 146 967,855 7.1 70,895 141 950,875 3.3 17,125 134 1 921,090 6,110 896,960 137. 7 933, 750 133 914,980 138.9 31,835 45,000 45,000 3,650 3,520 982, 400 963, 500 169 4,062 All personal services, departmental , » Field: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Chief reviewing land bank appraiser.. Supervising farm credit examiner GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Farm credit examiner Farm loan registrar Resident farm credit examiner Resident farm credit examiner—farm loan registrar GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Farm credit examiner 1958 estimate 933,026 12 2 120,995 19,485 2 12 12 16,860 105,030 106,320 11 82,115 12 2 2 10 12 121,210 19,700 15,570 87,310 108,040 12 2 121,855 19,915 2 15,785 12 108,040 12 108,470 11 83,620 11 84,265 29 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Farm credit examiner GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480_„_.___ GS-4. $3,415to$3,925 ___., GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) G ther personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 1959 estimate FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 24 $149,325 1 4,525 11 55,005 7,340 2 3,925 1 13 27 $165,375 13 65,305 27 $167,400 13 66,250 3 8 10 11,010 29,275 37,360 3 8 11 11,415 29,530 40,705 103 719,765 2.9 13,239 122 851,815 18.7 137,465 101 2 665,590 8,560 100.1 706, 526 103. 3 714,350 99 657,030 3,919 All personal services, fieldPersonal services 01 1958 estimate 3,250 2,470 6,000 8,000 710,445 723,600 667, 500 1,643,471 1,706,000 1,631,000 LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANKS OPERATIONS 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Field: Grades and ranges: Salary ranges established by Board of N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total Directors: ber salary ber salary ber salary $15,500 to $18,500: 9 $149,568 President 7 $117, 500 8 $132,650 1 15,500 Vice president 1 15,500 1 15,500 $13,500 to $15,500: 3 44,500 President 75,000 8 115,690 Vice president 7 103,400 7 100,850 117,900 $11,500 to $13,500: President 4 51,705 3 36,183 Vice president 3 36,493 4 49,172 Treasurer 1 12,315 1 12,315 2 23,915 1 12,212 1 12,160 Assistant vice president $9,500 to $11,500: 98, 212 116,830 109, 612 Vice president 10 43,138 94,991 43,138 Treasurer 52, 567 84, 070 52, 567 Secretary 53,353 52,453 Secretary-treasurer 71, 828 70, 665 81,115 Assistant vice president 72, 590 9,700 9,500 Chief credit examiner 9,500 Assistant treasurer . 10, 225 $7,500 to $9,500: Vice president 26, 621 Treasurer 36, 400 18,100 4 18,100 27,034 Secretary-treasurer 3 2 54, 750 17, 960 Secretary 17, 960 2 6 12 103, 254 Assistant vice president 12 104,174 13 110,870 2 26, 250 17, 650 17, 650 3 Assistant treasurer 2 1 8,460 32, 289 4 8,460 Assistant secretary 1 7 58,123 8 63, 651 57, 807 Assistant secretary-treasurer 7 7 55, 541 6 39, 950 46, 805 Credit examiner 5 7 77,962 62,390 10 53,472 Field representative 1 7,728 1 7,728 7,728 Chief accountant $5,500 to $7,500: 14, 298 2 21,621 14, 298 2 Assistant vice president 3 3 20, 815 3 Assistant treasurer 41,308 20,815 6 1 1 6,990 Assistant secretary 13,978 6,990 2 2 2 13,612 Assistant secretary-treasurer 3 13,162 18, 723 34 227,059 Credit examiner 35 233,388 34 218,706 16 105. 749 20 132,921 Field representative 39 259,608 56, 257 9 62, 557 91, 787 10 15 Field accountant 7 45, 006 44, 756 32,616 7 5 Chief accountant 23, 266 4 16,849 23, 266 4 3 Accountant 139 584,252 120 502, 280 122 512,165 $3,500 to $5,500 79 235, 256 90 273, 529 76 226,009 $2,500 to $3,500 37,870 16 16 37,760 31 72,499 Under $2,500 Total permanent, field.. Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid by other agencies Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) 505 3,074,166 626,102 29. 6 227, 824 380 396 2,394, 422 9.8 95.4 58, 559 15.9 134, 979 395 2,364, 382 201.4 1,178, 688 7.6 65,935 186 370.3 1,119, 759 2, 200,884 8,248 21, 418 13, 917 22, 743 45, 818 51,668 2, 220, 240 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime Directors' compensation Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 01 Personal services. 440200—58 7,548 61, 884 8,529 6,151 59, 200 2,450 30, 400 2, 401,350 2, 342, 000 1,183, 600 1959 estimate FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $16,000: Administrator 1 $21,000 1 $21,000 1 $21,000 Deputy administrator 1 20,500 1 20,500 1 20,500 GS-18. $16,000: Assistant administrator 5 80,000 5 80,000 5 80,000 Executive assistant administrator 1 16,000 1 16,000 1 16,000 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Assistant administrator 3 42,785 3 43,000 2 28,595 Deputy assistant administrator 3 42,355 3 42,570 2 28,165 Director __ _ 1 14,190 General counsel1 14,190 1 14,190 1 13,975 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant to the Administrator 1 12,900 1 13,115 1 12,900 Director 4 53,535 4 53,965 5 66,220 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Administrative officer __ 2 24,300 3 35,910 1 11,610 Attorney 1 11,610 1 11,610 Biological and chemical warfare specialist 1 11,880 Civil defense officer _ 3 36,850 Civilian requirements officer 3 37,530 3 37,800 2 24,570 Dean 1957 actual 1958 estimate Deputy director Deputy executive assistant adminis- trator... . Director ._ EconomistEducational officer Engineer. _ Executive officer __. _ _ Executive secretary Information officer __ Liaison officer Medical officer _ Planning officer Program development officer Program director Programing officer. __ Program planning officer Radiobiologist Special assistant. _ Supply officer Technical liaison officer Welfare adviser ._ GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Administrative officer. Analyst __. Attorney. _ Center director Chief Civil defense officer Civilian requirements officer _ Communication specialist Dean __ __ Deputy director. Director Economist Educationist __ Emergency operation officer Engineer _ Executive assistant Health officer Health planner _ . Hospital administrator _ Information specialist Intelligence officerLiaison officer Manpower specialist Medical supplv analyst Meteorologist, general News writerOperations officer._ Planning officer _ Police specialist _ Program analyst.— Programer_ _ _ _ _ _ Public information and education officer, Publication editor _ __ Radiation chemist Radiological planning officer Research analyst--. _ Research specialist Resources officer- _ _ Special assistant to the AdministratorSupply requirements officer Tactical planner Training officer Transportation specialist Warning operation officer . __ Welfare adviser __ _ _ GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative officer Assistant chief Attorney._ _ ___ Bacteriologist _ 1 1 12,150 11,610 1 22 11,880 263,520 3 1 1 5 3 1 35,100 12,420 11,610 58,860 37,260 12,690 2 24,030 2 24,300 2 1 24,030 11,880 1 11,880 1 10,320 3 30,960 4 1 2 42,355 11,395 20,640 6 9 1 1 1 5 2 62,995 93,310 10,965 10,320 10,535 54,395 20,640 1 10,535 7 75,035 1 1 10,320 10,535 3 1 1 32,035 10,535 10,535 1 11,395 3 5 58,590 5 58,590 1 48 1 1 11,880 570,240 12,150 11,700 1 52 1 12,150 623,190 12,150 1 12,420 1 12,690 5 61,830 4 49,950 4 47,520 4 47,790 1 2 1 1 3 12,690 23,220 12,690 11,610 35,640 1 2 1 1 3 12,690 23,490 12,690 11,880 34,830 1 12,690 10,535 20,850 20,640 41,925 63,640 22,360 1 1 2 10,320 10,320 20,640 4 5 2 41,495 52,460 22,360 1 2 2 4 6 2 1 18 19 10,965 188,985 197,370 1 19 20 11,180 200,810 209,840 2 1 21,070 10,320 1 1 1 10,535 10,535 11,395 2 1 22,790 10,320 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 21,500 10,535 10,320 10,750 10,535 11,395 10,320 33,110 10,535 10,320 1 2 10,320 20,855 1 2 10,320 21,070 2 2 21,500 21,070 3 2 33,325 21,500 1 10,320 1 10,320 10,535 10,320 11,395 1 11,395 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 10,320 10,320 10,320 20,855 1 1 1 2 10,320 10,320 10,535 21,285 3 32,680 4 43,215 3 1 2 27,400 8,990 18,195 3 1 2 1 27,830 9,205 18,410 10,065 31,175 I 4 4 1 2 10,320 42,140 43,645 10,320 21,715 5 46,670 2 18,195 30 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION—Con. FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION —continued OPERATIONS—Continued 1957 actual FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION—Continued Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued Budget analyst Civil defense officer Civilian requirements officer City government specialist- _ . Commodity industry analyst Communications specialist _____ C on sessional liaison officer _ Contributions officer Data analyst _ ._ Deputy director __ Director Economist _ Engineer Facility manager Financial systems analyst _ Food requirements officer __ __ Fire planning specialist Grant-in-aid specialist Health officer Health resource analyst.— _ _ Industrial analyst Information specialist Labor specialist. _ Liaison officer. _. Management analyst Manpower analystMedical research specialist Merit systems analyst Organization and methods examinerOperation specialist Physicist __ Planning officer. . Police planning specialist Program coordinator _ Publication officer. _ Radiological planning officer . Radiological systems specialist _ Research analyst Security officer . Social science research analyst Special assistant State-government specialistState relations officer Statistician Supervisory publication officer Supervisory statistician Surplus property disposal officer Survival requirements analyst Systems analyst Tactical planner Training officer Utilities specialist Warden specialist. _ Warning operations officer _ Warning systems specialist _ Welfare planning specialist GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Accountant Administrative officer _ Assistant director Attorney Auditor Biologist Branch chief Budget analyst Civil defense officer _ Contract specialist Communications specialist Demographer.. _ Director Economist Engineer Grant-in-aid specialist Health officer. _ __ Information specialist Maintenance specialist Management analyst _ _ Mathematician News and speech writer __. Organization and methods examinerPlacement officer Planning officer Police specialist Position classifier Publication writer Radiological planning officer Radiologist Research analyst Security officer Social psychologist Special assistant Statistical draftsman Supervisory accountant Supply officer Surplus property officer Survey statistician Survival requirements officer.. __ Systems accountant Tactical planner _ 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 12 $8,990 112,610 1 11 1 1 $8,990 102,330 10,065 8,990 1 9,205 1 9,420 1 7 1 11 1 8,990 64,220 10,065 100,395 9,850 2 1 2 1 2 19 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 10,065 1 1 8,990 12 2 110,245 18,840 3 3 2 1 1 1 2 27,185 28,045 17,980 8,990 9,205 9,205 18,195 1 1 9,205 9,205 1 1 10,065 8,990 19,270 8,990 18,625 9,635 18,195 173,175 10,065 73,425 9,850 8,990 8,990 9,205 1 12 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 18 1 12 1 1 1 1 $9,205 111, 750 10,065 9,205 8,990 19,270 8,990 18,625 9,850 8,990 164,615 10,065 113,900 9,8^0 8,990 9,205 9,205 9,205 1 9,420 7 65,725 1 7 8,990 66,800 1 4 9,420 36,175 1 1 9,205 10,065 4 1 2 1 36,390 8,990 19,485 10,065 1 2 1 1 8,990 17,980 9,205 9,205 1 2 1 1 9,205 18,410 9,420 9,420 1 1 8,990 8,990 1 1 9,205 8,990 1 2 1 1 1 9,420 18,195 8,990 8,990 8,990 1 2 1 1 1 9,420 18,625 8,990 8,990 8,990 10,065 8,990 19,485 8,990 9,205 151,450 1 1 3 1 1 31 1 10,065 9,205 29,980 9,205 9,205 278,600 8,990 4 14 37,035 130,160 1 1 2 1 1 17 1 2 1 5 10,065 18,195 9,635 46,455 1 4 1 8,990 36,820 8,990 1 4 1 8,990 37,250 9,205 2 15,355 2 2 1 3 4 18 1 2 15,140 16.215 7 570 22,710 31.570 137,550 7,570 15,355 3 3 4 2 22,710 23,140 30,495 16,215 3 3 4 2 22,710 23,355 30,495 16,215 5 18 38,925 137,550 5 19 39,140 138,410 3 1 1 23,140 7,570 7,570 3 1 8 1 2 23,140 7,570 62,065 7,570 16,215 1 3 22,925 7 53,635 3 23,785 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 7.570 8.645 7 785 7,570 7,785 7,570 48,860 3 2 22,710 15,140 1 7,570 1 7,570 1 1 7,785 7,570 * L L 2 . L L 8 1 2 1 23,355 7,785 7,570 15,140 32,215 7,570 7.570 62,710 7,570 16,215 8,645 7,785 1 7,785 5 1 1 2 1 41,505 7,570 7,570 15,355 7,785 5 1 1 1 2 1 42,150 7,785 8,645 7,785 15.355 8,000 1 3 7,785 22,710 1 1 3 7,570 7,785 22,925 1 1 1 2 7,570 7,785 7,785 15,570 1 1 1 2 7,570 8,000 7,785 15,570 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-12, $7,570 to $8,645—Continued Training officer Warning operations officer Warning systems specialist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant Administrative assistant Administrative officer Analytical statistician Assistant facility manager Assistant intelligence officer Assistant planning officer Attorney Auditor Budget analyst Chief Civil defense officer Classifier Communications specialist Communications supervisor Contract specialist Contributions officer Engineer Illustrator Illustration supervisor Information specialist Mail and files supervisor Management analyst Medical research specialist— __. News writer Organization and methods examiner. _ Packaging specialist Placement and employee relations officer Position classifier Procurement officer Property accountability officer Property and supply officer Publications editor Publications writer Radiologist Radiological planning officer Statistician Storage specialist Supervisory accountant Supply officer Survey statistician Survival requirements analyst Systems accountantTabulating planner Training officer Travol and secretarial services supervisor Warden specialist Warning standards officer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Cartographic technician Statistician GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Administrative assistant Administrative assistant (stenographer) Administrative officer Assistant planning officer Attorney Budget analyst Civil defense officer Classifier Communications officer Communications watch officer Editor Equipment specialist Illustrator Information specialist ._. Librarian Management analyst Organization and methods examiner.. Photographer Placement and employee relations officer Physicist Printing and publications officer Procurement analyst Property and supply officer Purchasing officer __ Radiological assistant Secretary Section chief Security assistant Shorthand reporter Space and service analyst Statistical assistant Supervisory accountant Supply distribution officer Surplus property officer Tabulating planner Traffic officer Training aids specialist Training officer Visual information specialist GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 _._ Number 1958 estimate Total Numsalary ber 5 1 $38,925 7,570 8 51,335 "I 6,~820" 5 1 6,390 59,445 ~2~~~~l2~780~ 6,390 2 4 Total Num- Total salary ber salary $38,925 7,570 29 $220,605 1 7,785 2 15,140 6,390 26,205 12,780 6,820 6,390 19,600 12,995 6,820 6,390 6,390 12,780 12,995 5,440 26, 205 54,130 6,390 6,390 6,390 6,390 6,390 14,715 25,990 6,390 13, 640 6,390 12,780 7,465 6,390 12,780 12,780 5,440 12,995 67,340 6,390 6,390 6,390 6,390 6,390 7,035 25,775 6,390 13,210 6,390 12,780 6,390 9 1959 estimate 14,070 25,775 12,995 6,390 6,390 6,390 1 1 1 1 6,390 6,390 6,390 6,605 5 32,595 "I 67390 "I 6,~390 3 19,385 6,390 6,390 12,780 6,390 6,390 12, 995 13,210 12, 995 6,390 6,390 12,995 13,425 7,465 12, 780 1 2 1 6,605 12,780 6,390 12,995 6,390 1 1 1 1 1 6,605 6,390 6,390 6,250 6,390 6,605 6,605 6,390 6,250 19,170 6,390 6,390 1 ~2~~~~l2,~995 7,035 6,320 6,590 6,455 6,725 6,725 11,420 16,995 39,905 40,310 2 1 5 11,150 5,845 27,200 10 1 2 3 57,235 5,575 11,285 16,860 11,150 5,440 10,880 5,440 10, 235 30,050 5,440 28,280 29,090 11, 285 5,440 11,150 5,575 10,370 30,185 5,440 44, 735 29,225 5,710 5,710 5,440 21,760 5,710 5,710 5,440 21, 895 5,440 5,440 5,440 1 1 1 4 1 5,575 5,710 2 11,015 11,015 5,710 5,710 5,440 5,440 17,535 5,440 5,440 5,440 34,125 5,575 16,590 5,710 6,115 5,845 5,845 17,265 11,015 5,440 5,440 5,710 5,440 5,845 5,440 5,440 5,710 5,440 5,980 5,440 6,115 11,150 5,440 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 6,115 5,575 7 43 51 119 90 48 37,355 203.080 224.840 464,760 319,080 160,390 2 10,880 1 5 47 57 153 87 45 5,440 26,740 221,720 249,570 593,930 307,560 151,205 1 2 2 1 5 53 64 169 98 45 5,440 10,880 10, 880 5,575 27,145 253,325 282,160 691,645 346,995 151, 630 31 INDEPENDENT OFFICES FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION—Continued Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,400 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 12 $40,620 16 $52,205 14 $45,605 34 146,638 32 125,205 20 86,377 Total permanent, departmental 941 5,398,103 30.2 205, 509 Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 792.8 5,192, 594 77,003 All personal services, departmental. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Regional administrator GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Deputy regional administrator Director Engineer Liaison officer Survival projects officer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative officer Civil defense officer Communications officer Government specialist Director Distribution control officer Deputy director Emergency operations officer Engineer Executive assistant Federal coordination officer Information officer Liaison officer Manpower specialist Medical officer Physicist Planning officer Public safety officer Public welfare adviser Radiological defense officer Special activities officer Supply officer Survival projects officer Tactical operations officer Training officer Traffic control officer Transportation coordinator Transportation officer Warning officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative officer __ Civil defense officer Communications officer Government specialist Emergency operations officer Engineer Federal coordination officer Information officer Liaison officer Manpower specialist Physicist, general Police specialist Public affairs officer Radiological defense officer Supply officer Survival projects officer Traffic control officer Training officer Transportation officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer Auditor Civil defense officer Communications officer Contributions officer Emergency operations officer Engineer Information officer Liaison officer Public welfare officer Radiological defense officer Supply officer Tactical operations officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Auditor Engineer Supply officer Training officer GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, field 13 2 1 8 3 6 6,263,225 72.3 481,164 76, 626 22, 563 99, 091 5,346,223 5, 988,115 84, 780 7 85,320 63, 425 136, 525 20, 855 10, 320 84, 280 7 28 74,175 294,335 27,830 56, 520 57,165 46,455 28,690 19,700 85. 7 618, 609 967.3 1.7 5, 782,061 6, 552,273 123,000 84,400 64,220 5 3 2 1,053 7,170,892 21 7 66, 585 62, 930 65,295 62,930 62, 930 189,865 64,865 16 4 143,840 35,960 FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION—Continued Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Deduct lapses 6, 767,116 7 28 7 7 7 7 7 21 7 75,250 296,485 67, 230 63,145 65, 940 62, 930 56, 735 55,875 63, 575 74, 930 29,120 18, 840 38, 540 1 1 5 7,570 7,570 39,355 7 7 64,220 62,930 1 1 16 4 15,140 30, 280 15, 355 7,570 7,570 25,000 31,635 30,000 10,000 9,819 10,000 12,784 10,000 All personal services, field. 2,018,243 2,604, 501 3,309, 451 Personal services, Federal Civil Defense Administration 7,364,466 8, 592, 616 10,116, 567 157,773 28,162 4,995 4,063 13 2 2 165,006 18,436 10,341 13 2 2 Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses 17 194,933 1.6 17,671 17 1 193,783 12,483 17 193,783 0.1 700 Net permanent, field Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay 15.4 177,322 16 181,300 16. 9 193,083 700 700 6,217 182,000 200,000 01 6,390 42,210 12, 995 19, 600 6,390 12, 995 7,035 13, 855 12, 995 12, 995 Personal services, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Ungraded positions at hourly equivalent to less t h a n $5,440 53,205 14 54,495 45,420 105,980 31,785 52,990 7 6 14 4 7 55,355 45,420 105,980 31,785 52,990 3 52,990 7 7 22,710 $4,890 8,960 15,530 14,570 $4,890 8,960 15,530 14,570 rates 34 149,433 34 149,433 9 38,366 45 1 193,383 4,708 45 1 193,383 4,708 9 38,366 44 188,675 44 188,675 9 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary and intermittent employment. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. $38,2 119,000 Personal services. 38,366 725 725 189,400 308,400 FEDERAL COAL MINE SAFETY BOARD OF REVIEW SALARIES AND EXPENSES 7 48,600 7 5 44,945 31,950 14 7 5 44, 730 2 11,690 14 14 70 68 21 65,240 60,900 266,215 243,865 68,035 7 7 7,035 49,030 89,460 44,945 31,950 44,730 44,730 2 7 7 11,690 38,080 39,295 21 14 74 77 22 98,535 61,440 285,605 276,385 72,485 30,000 318 2,190,935 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total permanent, field. Deduct lapses 01 1958 estimate 52,990 52,990 53,205 1 7 "7""38,"890 5,540 10,075 23, 840 32, 205 115,070 181,055 91, 320 8,965 ALLOCATION TO VETERANS ADMINISTRATION 7 7 177,322 165,006 18,436 10,341 EMERGENCY SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT 127,365 62,930 52,990 19,170 59,875 5,575 14 7 7 52,990 12 3 1 1 1957 actual 67,445 63,790 7 24.3 62.7 $158,983 Field: Grades established b y act of July 1,1944 (42 U. S. C.207): Director grade Senior grade Assistant grade Junior assistant grade 143,840 35,960 7 7 7,570 7,570 30.1 salary 64, 435 66,370 63,790 15,140 15,140 ber salary ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE 190, 295 64,865 7 7 40, 430 Num- Total ber salary ber 497.7 3,256,667 62,930 57,595 37,035 28, 260 Num- Total Num- Total 385.3 2, 553,047 37,250 6 4 1959 estimate 287.9 1,983,243 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay 01 1958 estimate $415,358 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) 23,448 108,395 64, 485 57, 810 18,195 1957 actual 448 2,968,405 522 3,415,650 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Executive secretary General counselGS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Administrative assistant GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 ber salary ber salary 1 1 $12,420 11,880 1 1 $12,420 12,150 1 1 $12,690 12,150 1 1 1 1 6,250 6,115 4,525 4,210 1 6,250 1 6,250 1 1 4,660 3,670 1 1 4,795 3,805 6 1.2 45,400 6,016 5 39,150 244 5 39,960 420 4.8 39,384 ber ._- Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay.. Personal services. 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses 01 1958 estimate salary 5 38,906 5 39,540 6,450 17,300 17,300 10 150 30 153 30 45,844 56,386 57,023 32 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or In excess of $12,900: 7 $140,500 Commissioner GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Chief engineer 13,975 General counsel Chief of bureau GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 1 12,900 Administrative assistant 5 66,005 Chief of bureau 1 13,545 Chief engineer 1 12,900 Executive officer Associate general counsel GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 12 142,830 Hearing examiner 3 37,260 Assistant chief engineer 11, 610 Associate general counsel 24,030 Assistant general counsel 36,180 Assistant chief of bureau 15 183,330 Chief of division 34,830 Chief of branch 95,310 Attorney 70, 740 Engineer Economist GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 1 11,610 Secretary Assistant to chief engineer 1 11,825 Defense coordinator 1 Field coordinator 11,610 Personnel officer 1 10,065 Chief of division 5 53,105 Assistant chief of division 11 117,603 Chief of branch. 25 269,395 9 94,385 Attorney 2 21,285 Engineer .-.. 1 Accountant.— _ 10,750 Economist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 10,280 Information officer ___ 8,990 Assistant to executive officer 8,990 Assistant personnel officer 10,065 Defense coordinator 17,980 Chief of division.., 18,195 Assistant chief of division 18,195 Chief of branch 20 184,100 Attorney 33 306,990 Engineer _ 7 64,445 Accountant... GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 15,140 Chief of division . _._., 16, 430 Chief of branch 8,645 Rate examiner . 8,215 Public utility specialist — 8,000 Records manager. Economist 19 147,065 Attorney 37 288,905 Engineer 8 66,365 Accountant GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 4 27,280 Secretary Assistant to secretary 1 6,390 Budget analyst 7,465 Organization and methods examiner.. 21,105 Administrative assistant 20, 245 Public utility specialist 6,605 Position classifier 13, 210 Rate examiner 6,605 Information specialist 7,465 Economist 21, 320 Chief of division Assistant chief of division 2 13,425 Chief of branch 83,930 13 Attorney 25 179,335 Engineer 5 34,530 Accountant _ GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: 5,910 Secretary Placement assistant 12,910 Assistant chief of division GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 11,420 2 Administrative assistant 5 28,820 Secretary.._ _ 1 6,115 Budget analyst 1 5,710 Personnel assistant -. 23,785 Organization and methods examiner. _ 4 1 6,250 Chief of division 2 12,360 Assistant chief of division 3 17,805 Chief of branch 8 Chief of section.._ 47,435 1 5,440 Antenna analyst 1 6,250 Cartographer 1 5,710 Public utility specialist 25 104,980 Attorney 5 29,495 Engineer 7 40, 240 Accountant 3 16,800 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780__ 60 300, 550 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335.... 34 158, 565 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 134 571,810 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 124 460,915 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.. 71 239,365 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 9 30,625 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 12 39,663 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 7 $140,500 1 1 1 1 4 13,975 14,190 13,975 12,900 52,675 13,115 144,250 38,070 11, 610 24, 300 48,870 196, 560 35,370 95, 850 83,160 12,420 3 7 29 12 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 19 34 7 $140,500 1 1 1 1 41 13,975 14,190 13,975 12,900 53,320 13,115 1 13 3 12,900 159,300 38,070 24, 840 60, 750 209, 520 35, 640 96, 930 83, 970 11, 610 11,610 11, 610 11, 825 10, 535 11, 825 10, 535 31,605 75,250 313, 685 126,095 20, 640 10, 750 10,320 10, 495 8,990 8,990 10, 280 8,990 18,195 18,195 174,465 316,840 74, 480 10,750 11, 825 10, 535 21, 285 75,895 316, 695 136,310 20, 855 10, 965 1 1 1 10,495 9,205 9,205 1 3 2 20 31 9 9,205 28,260 18, 410 186,035 289, 653 83,900 23,355 24, 215 16, 430 8,430 8,215 7,570 196, 775 326, 280 59,010 21 35 7 165,205 275,055 58,150 3 3 2 1 1 1 25 41 7 5 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 17 21 5 34,100 6,390 6,390 7,465 14, 285 20, 460 6,820 13, 210 6,820 7,465 21,320 7,035 12,780 110,565 151, 760 34,960 5 1 1 1 3 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 18 19 5 34, 530 6,605 6,390 7,465 20,890 20, 675 6,820 13, 640 6,820 13,855 20,460 7,250 13,210 118,885 138,395 35,390 1 1 2 6,050 6,050 12,775 1 1 2 6,185 6,185 13,045 2 4 11, 555 22,975 2 2 11,690 11,960 4 1 2 4 24,190 6,250 12,500 23,110 5,440 6,250 5,845 94, 510 12 6 29,765 7 41,185 3 16,800 274, 660 56 179,610 40 583,780 134 454,440 130 212,830 73 8 30,805 12 40,003 24,460 6,250 6,250 17,535 48,920 5,575 6,385 5,980 66,625 36,150 42,130 17,070 283, 745 189,930 586, 730 483,460 249,364 27, 505 40, 258 22, 925 24, 215 8,860 8,430 8,000 1 1 1 17 5 7 3 55 38 133 122 12 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Chief of branch Assistant chief of branch * Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (avverage number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary 1 1 21 Total permanent, field.. Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Territorial differential 01 1 1 21 $6,989 6,573 86,649 1 1 21 $7,239 6,802 89,703 872 5,449,670 860 5, 529,019 126. 5 663, 308 81.8 515,427 887 5, 705, 289 70.2 411,145 778.2 745.5 5,013,592 4,786,362 114,975 31,649 816.8 5, 294,144 21, 522 1,200 1,600 22, 257 1,200 1,600 5, 069, 563 5,319, 201 26, 319 1,571 All personal services, departmental. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant chief engineer GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Chief of field office Assistant chief of division Chief of branch GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Engineer in charge Chief of field office Chief of branch GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Engineer in charge Assistant engineer in charge Chief of branch Electronic scientist Engineer Accountant GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Engineer in charge Assistant engineer in charge Electronic scientist „ Engineer Accountant GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Engineer in charge Assistant engineer in charge Electronic scientist Engineer Accountant GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480-.. GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 $6,573 6,157 84,529 4, 929, 227 1 12,420 12,420 1 12,690 1 1 11,395 10,750 11,395 10,965 30,960 1 1 3 11,610 10,965 30,960 6 2 5 60,175 19,270 47,745 47,745 19, 485 20,130 5 2 2 48,175 19,700 20,345 29 3 1 241,675 24,430 8,000 265,675 32 266,320 1 6 7,570 48,645 8,000 23,355 15,355 49, 290 1 3 2 6 8,215 23,355 15,355 49,935 20 17 3 16 7 144, 785 116,970 21, 750 114,495 49,030 39 11 280,160 79,965 35 7 220,910 50,105 39 11 2 35 7 281,020 80,395 14,070 221,580 50,535 32 5,440 49, 730 6,115 339, 525 24,325 94,005 204, 705 69,925 171,230 75,120 9,430 12 44,787 6, 250 232,370 25,135 95, 760 184,420 76, 555 241,865 20, 495 9,645 6,115 150, 945 24, 595 94, 545 182,935 75, 620 240, 745 20,155 9,475 12 45,051 12 45,726 338 1,996,096 13.8 83,877 355 2,103,446 15.7 92,863 324.2 325.1 1,912,219 1,940,832 339.3 2,010, 583 8,316 23,600 8,000 20,300 346 2,033,442 20.9 92,610 7,675 23,600 8,000 20,300 21, 398 7,795 20,196 All personal services, field. 1,990,221 1,971, 794 2, 070, 799 Personal services 6,919,448 7,041,357 7,390,000 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Electronic engineer Attorney GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Electronic engineer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Electronic engineer Chief of division GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Assistant chief of division __ GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Electronic engineer Assistant chief of division Project planner GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Project planner Electronic engineer GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.. . 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $12,150 1 $12,420 $12,420 11,610 1 11,180 10,535 1 1 9,635 8,990 1 9,850 9,850 9,205 1 9,205 1 7,570 7,785 12,780 6,390 11,420 5,710 10,265 4,080 4,480 11,180 2 1 3 3 4 19,980 1 6,605 11,555 1 5,710 5,065 13,185 13,765 14,000 1 1 1 7 4,525 4,350 3,805 25,435 33 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1957 actual Total salary 15 1 87,560 3,670 22 137,425 0.7 2,641 20 $124,615 1 3,900 14 83,890 21.3 134,784 19 472 90 520 464 60 440 84,390 135,866 121,179 All personal services, departmental_ Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Electronic engineer GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Electronic engineer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Electronic engineer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Electronic engineer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Electronic engineer GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Number Total salary 1 $3,260 24, 030 24,300 120,715 3 36,450 3 31,175 3 27,610 38,810 7 63,790 5 37,400 60,010 7 63,575 19 22 14 84,700 85,095 50,955 3 25 20 16 1 17, 940 115, 500 83, 200 59, 080 3,430 12,630 63,240 Total permanent, field.. Deduct lapses 65 309,790 14.7 64,682 78 402,270 2. 2 7,048 40 270,860 1.2 9, 626 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Other personal services: 50.3 245,108 75.8 395,222 38.8 261, 234 1,010 1,850 1,515 710 1,668 All personal services, field. 247, 618 399,115 262, 244 Personal services 332, 008 534,981 383, 423 Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Night work differential 01 Num- Total ber salary Number Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Night work differential _:.. 1958 estimate 1959 estimate FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $12,900: Chairman, Federal Home Loan Bank Board Member of the Board GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: General counsel GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant to the Board Associate director, division of supervision Associate director, Federal home loan bank operations Associate general counsel Attorney adviser Comptroller Director of audits Director, division of supervision Director, Federal home loan bank operations Director, Federal savings and loan operations Secretary to Federal Home Loan Bank Board Trial attorney GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant director, division of supervision _ Assocate director of audits Associate director, division of supervision. _ Associate director, Federal home loan bank operations Associate director, Federal savings and loan operations Attorney adviser Bank operations analyst— Chief bank examiner. _ Deputy comptroller Drector of personnel Financal economist Trial attorney _ GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: j Assistant director of audits Assistant director Federal home loan bank operations Assistant to the director, division of supervision,._l 1958 estimate 1959 estimate 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued Assistant secretary to Federal Home Loan Bank Board Attorney-adviser Bank examiner Bank operations analyst ._... Budget officer Chief bank examiner Deputy comptroller Director of personnel Director of public relations _ Financial analyst^-------, __--.--: Financial economist . Trial attorney...--GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Assistant to the comptroller Attorney-adviser. _.__-_ . Bank examiner Financial analyst Information specialist Personnel assistant GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Assistant to the comptroller Attorney-adviser Bank examiner Chief, duplicating section Financial analyst GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Accountant Administrative assistant Staff assistant to board member GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant ->._ _.. Administrative assistant Attorney-adviser Chief, duplicating section Financial analyst Legal assistant Personnel assistant Secretary to the Chairman GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 __. GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Assistant shop foreman Photographer Plate maker Shop foreman Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental--. Deduct lapses . Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $20, 500 1 $20,500 1 $20,500 40,000 40,000 2 40,000 1 13,330 1 13,545 1 11,880 1 11,880 1 11,610 11,610 11,880 11, 610 11,610 12, 690 12, 690 11,610 12,150 11,880 11, 880 12, 690 12, 690 2 11,880 11,610 11,610 12, 690 12, 690 13, 545 12,150 1 11,880 1 11,610 11,880 11,880 1 11,880 12,150 1 1 11,610 11,610 1 1 11,610 11,880 11, 880 12,150 2 20,855 4 1 41,495 10,320 2 21,285 1 10,535 1 1 10,320 10,320 1 10,320 T"~~l97270' 10,535 31,175 10,320 10,320 10,320 10, 535 8,990 9,420 9,420 $19,055 19,055 8,990 9,635 9,420 2 1 1 1959 estimate Number Total salary $19,055 2 2 1 $19,270 17,980 9,205 9,635 1 9,635 1 11 1 1 9,420 99,965 9,635 9,205 8, 990 1 1 5 1 8,990 8,990. 45,165 9,420 4 6 30,280 46,925 1 1 7,465 7,250 3 19,385 1 10 1 1 9,205 91,190 9,420 8,990 1 4 4 7,785 30,925 30,710 7,570 1 7,570 30, 925 46,065 7,570 6,390 6,390 1 6,390 6,390 12,995 5,915 5,915 6,050 6,050 "I 5,~915~ 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 14 14 24 9 10 2 3 5,575 11,690 11,015 6,115 11,555 5,710 11,690 6,250 10,615 70,775 65,355 101,040 34,135 34,045 6,770 8,410 1 3 2 1 1 4 6,605 6,605 25,990 1 6,050 1 6,050 1 6,185 5,440 17,670 11,150 1 3 3 5,575 18,075 16,860 11,555 5,845 11,960 6,250 10,750 66,385 64,410 119,120 36,105 30,530 6,940 5,550 2 1 2 1 3 16 14 38 15 8 2 3 11,690 5,980 12,095 6,250 16,125 81,175 64,275 154,850 53, 520 27, 270 6,940 8,410 5,949 5,949 5,512 6,386 28, 724 6,157 32,302 5,949 5,949 5,512 6,386 28, 245 159 1,035,119 11.9 68,496 170 1,125, 236 5 34,659 200 1, 309, 245 7.1 40,331 147.1 165 4,306 192.9 1, 268,914 5,043 1, 094, 883 1, 273, 957 968,100 1,094,883 1, 273,957 $923, 692 44, 408 $1,055,428 39, 455 $1, 239,182 34, 775 5,720 5,720 1 7 1,090, 577 "3, 735 All personal services, departmental. Deduct portion not chargeable to limitation 970, 358 2,258 Personal services _ 11, 610 1 1 3 1 Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay 01 1958 estimate 8 1 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Limitation on administrative expenses, Federal Home Loan Bank Board" Advances and reimbursements LIMITATION ON NONADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, DIVISION OF EXAMINATIONS 82,990 10,320 10,750 41,925 10,320 10,320 10,320 10, 535 10,320 10,750 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num Total Num Total Num Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber sa^ry GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Associate director, division of exami1 $11,610 1 $11,880 nations 1 12,690 1 12,690 5,335 4,485 4,210 3,840 1 1 1 1 1 8,990 5,335 4,620 4,345 3,925 1 1 1 1 1 8,990 5,335 4,755 4,480 3,925 41,525 7 51,515 7 52,055 Director, division of examinations GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Associate director, division of examinations 1 $12,690 1 10,965 GS-7. GS-6. GS-5. GS-4. 1 1 1 1 6 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant to the director, division of examinations _ $4,525 to $4,080 to $3,670 to $3,415 to $5,335 $4,890.. $4,480...... $3,925 Total permanent, departmental _ . 34 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOE. FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD—Continued LIMITATION ON NONADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, DIVISION OF EXAMINATIONS—Continued 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Total permanent, field Deduct lapses.. Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay. 6 0.2 $1,575 41,389 6.8 49,940 7 $52,055 200 201 50,140 52,256 12 126,635 12 127,495 12 129,430 14 127,150 15 136,785 26 238,470 1 23 7,570 176,690 40 306,885 59 452,865 40 265,705 141 907,440 44 267,550 21 128,805 119 191 4 33 18 24 4 661,805 888,035 18,480 130,965 67,335 80,960 11,840 178 1,152,040 187 1, 024,435 174 797,610 5 23,640 17 69,275 26 94,060 16 53,180 2 5,920 215 1,194, 305 154 718,180 9 42,660 16 64,255 28 100,820 6 20,410 527 2,830, 720 656 3, 675, 530 49.4 245, 280 34. 7 152, 609 703 4,113, 435 39 194,910 477.6 2,585,440 664 621.3 3, 522,921 Personal services-. 3, 918, 525 14,135 15, 792 2, 588, 566 3, 537,056 3, 934,317 2,629,955 3, 587,196 3,986,573 22,982 114,240 2,606,973 3,472,956 3,126 All personal services, departmental and field. . . . . Deduct portion not chargeable to limitation Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Nonadministrative expenses Advances and reimbursements $136 41,389 All personal services, field 01 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary All personal services, departmentalField: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Chief examiner GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant chief examiner. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Assistant chief examiner Savings and loan examiner. GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Savings and loan examiner GS-10, $5,915 to $6,725: Savings and loan examiner. GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Savings and loan examiner GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,67G to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 1958 estimate 3,986,573 $3,472,956 Assistant to general manager (assistant director, underwriting division). Deputy comptroller and disbursing officer Executive assistant Financial analyst Financial analyst (assistant director, operating analysis division) Special representative (financial activities) GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant to comptroller Chief, insurance settlement section... Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses. _ Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime pay _ 87 517,380 8.9 47,233 96 563,025 7.9 32,450 105 607,120 9.4 37,696 78.1 470,147 88.1 530,575 95.6 569,424 2,175 2,196 All personal services, departmental Deduct portion not chargeable to limitation _ 487,605 532,750 571,620 532,750 571,620 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $13,975 1 $14,190 1 $14,190 1 12,905 1 12,905 1 12,905 1 11,610 I 11,610 1 11,880 1 1 1 11,880 11,880 11,610 1 1 1 11,880 11,880 11,610 1 1 1 12,150 12,150 11,880 1 10,535 20,855 21,070 1 10,535 10,535 10,750 1 1 10,320 10,320 1 1 1 10,320 10,320 10,320 10,535 10,535 10,320 1 10,535 10,320 9,420 1 Personal services. 10,196 7,262 374 487,231 $3,986,573 LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: General manager GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Deputy general manager Assistant general manager (director, insurance settlement and rehabilitation division) Assistant general manager (director, underwriting division) Comptroller Financial economist (director, operating analysis division) GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant to general manager (assistant director, insurance settlement 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued Num- Total Num- Total Num Total Financial accountant (chief, receiverber salary ber salary ber salary ship accounting and share settlement section) $9,205 1 $8,990 1 $8,990 Financial analyst (assistant director, operating analysis division) 1 8,990 1 8,990 Special representative (financial activities) _ 19,485 3 30,625 2 19,485 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Accountant (chief, accounting and fiscal operations section and deputy disbursing officer) 1 8,000 8,215 Assistant to comptroller 1 7,570 Financial analyst 4 32,645 3 24,645 24,215 Financial economist (chief, real estate credit studies section) 1 7,570 Special representative (financial activities) 8,860 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant (assistant chief, account7,035 ing and fiscal operations section) 6,820 6,605 6,820 Analytical statistician (economics) 1 6,390 Chief, accounting and fiscal operations section and deputy disbursing officer 1 7,680 Financial accountant (assistant to chief, receivership accounting and share settlement section) 6,390 6,390 Financial analyst 28,355 21,320 28,570 Financial economist 6,390 Mathematical statistician 6,390 1 6,390 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 2 11,285 Accounting assistant 11,015 5,710 Administrative assistant 5,440 Assistant chief, accounting and fiscal operations section 6,385 4 4 22,570 23,110 Financial analyst 5,710 1 5,575 Financial economist 1 5,440 1 5,510 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 49,975 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 49,840 10 10 49,300 10 37,635 9 41,985 8 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 42,660 9 14 81,635 69, 275 20 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 59,750 17 14 83,305 58, 550 23 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 52,825 16 23,075 5 16, 555 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 26,235 7 01 $2,606,858 115 1958 estimate 10,535 8,990 FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $13,975: 1 $20,500 1 $20,500 Director 1 $20,500 1 17,500 1 17,500 1 17,500 Deputy director GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: 1 14,835 1 14,835 Director of mediation activity 1 14,835 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 1 13,330 1 13,330 General counsel 1 13,115 1 13,115 1 12,900 1 12,900 Special assistant to the director GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Director of administrative manage1 12,690 1 12,420 1 12,420 ment 1 11,610 1 11,880 Director of special activities GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 1 10,320 1 10,320 1 10,320 Administrative officer Associate director of administrative 1 10,535 1 10,320 1 10,965 management 1 10,535 1 10,320 Operations and research analyst GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 1 8,990 Operations and research analyst 1 8,990 1 9,205 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 1 7,035 1 6,820 Chief, budget and finance division 1 6,605 1 7,035 1 6,820 Chief, personnel and reports division. 1 6,820 1 6,390 1 6,390 Methods examiner . . GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 1 5,980 Administrative assistant 1 6,250 1 6,115 1 5,980 Chief, services and supply division... 1 5,440 Management analyst _ _ 4 23,185 3 16,395 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 4 22,780 35 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 _ GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses _ Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay _. 47 298,285 4.6 32,389 50 324,280 1.2 9, 580 50 327,515 0.2 415 42.4 265,896 48.8 314,700 49.8 327,100 733 7,043 12,700 12,700 1,027 1,200 1,000 1,200 1,000 274,699 329,600 342,000 Total permanent,fieldDeduct lapses 8 98,225 60 662,200 147 1,430,535 9 86,830 12,420 12,690 70 767,550 127 1,238,050 13 68,130 99,055 40,375 5,335 38,700 176,820 38,920 39,430 5,200 38,565 159,320 59,925 299 2, 561, 530 293 2, 516, 745 4.2 36,445 5.2 39,859 Net permanent,field(average number, net salary).. _.. 293.8 2, 521, 671 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 7,256 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 661 01 7 1 1 7 7 88,770 82,080 70 768,840 123 1,204,025 14 105,980 2 7 10,880 41,320 11 46 10 46,985 177, 585 36, 255 297 2,562,720 1. 5 6, 920 9,600 295.5 2,555,800 9,600 9,800 700 9,900 700 2,480,300 All personal services, field. 2, 529,588 2, 500,400 2,576,000 Personal services 2,804, 287 2,830,000 2,918,000 FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION SALARIES ANI> EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber excess of $13,975: Commissioner 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: 14,405 1 14,405 1 14,190 Executive director 14,190 1 13,975 1 14,190 General counsel 13,975 1 13,975 Chief, bureau of power _ _._ GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 1 13,330 13,115 Chief accountant 1 12,900 Chief, bureau of power. 1 13,545 Chief, bureau of rates and gas cer1 13,330 1 13,115 tificates 1 13,115 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 1 12,690 1 12,420 Deputy chief, bureau of power 1 12,420 Deputy chief, bureau of rates and gas 1 11,610 1 11,610 certificates 1 11,610 Assistant chief, bureau of rates and 3 35,370 36,180 35,370 gas certificates 1 11,880 12,150 11,880 Deputy general counsel 3 35,100 35,640 34,830 Assistant general counsel 1 13,120 13,120 12,905 Chief engineer 1 12,150 12,420 11,880 Chief examiner 1 11,880 12,150 11,880 Deputy chief accountant 1 11,880 12,150 11,880 Director of administration 118,800 156,330 118,800 13 Examiner 11, 610 11,880 11,610 1 Chief, division of accounts Chief, division of electric resources 1 11,610 1 11,610 11,880 and requirements Chief, division of finance and sta1 12,690 1 12,690 1 12,690 tistics 1 12,690 1 12,690 1 12,690 Chief, division of licensed projects 1 12,690 1 12,690 1 12,690 Chief, division of river basins 1 12,690 1 12,690 1 12,690 Solicitor _ _. GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Secretary of the Commission 1 10,320 1 10,320 1 10,535 1 11,610 1 11,610 Chief, division of personnel 1 11,610 1957 actual 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 6 $30,660 6 $30,930 7 $35,995 2 8,430 2 8,700 1 4,350 12 60,290 14 60,830 52,815 14 7 7 26,285 7 26,200 26, 540 1 1 3,175 1 3,260 3,175 2 1 3,470 1 3,470 6,430 All personal services, departmental . Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Regional director Assistant regional directorField representative _ GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Mediator.. ___ _ GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Mediator GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Mediator GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Mediator (trainee) Administrative assistant-_. GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 1958 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395-Continued Head, section of basin and project plans Head, section of cost estimates Head, section of finance Head, section of power requirements. _ Head, section of applications Head, section of reports and special studies Head, section of project analysis Head, section of transmission and coordination Head, section of utility status Attorney _ Engineer Management analysis officer Power utilities auditor GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Chief, division of budget and finance. _ Assistant chief, division of personnel. _ Head, section of financial reports Head, section of power reports Head, section of rate reports Head, section of statistics Head, section of applications Attorney Engineer Geologist Power utilities accountant Power utilities auditor._ Public utilities specialist Technical assistant to commissioner.. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Chief, division of general services Attorney __ Engineer Geologist Information specialist Power utilities accountant Power utilities auditor ^. Public utilities specialist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer Assistant to chairman Assistant secretary of the Commission. Attorney Budget officer Engineer Fiscal officer Geologist..Land investigator. _ Librarian _ Power utilities accountant Power utilities auditor Public utilities specialist Tabulation equipment operation supervisor GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Assistant to commissioner __ Land investigator GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Attorney Engineer .._ Geologist _ Land investigator Librarian Power utilities accountant Power utilities auditor Public utilities specialist-... Statistician GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Shop foreman Assistant shop foreman Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Deduct— Portion of salaries paid from other accounts Net permanent departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay All personal services, departmental. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Regional engineer GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Regional engineer Deputy regional engineer 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 1 1 $10,535 10,535 10,320 10,320 $10,535 10, 535 10,320 10,320 10,320 1 1 10,750 10,535 10,750 10, 535 1 1 7 6 1 4 10,965 10,320 74,820 64,285 10,320 41,280 11,180 10,320 84,280 75,250 10,535 41,280 11,180 10,320 105,780 86,215 10, 750 62, 565 9,205 9,850 9,850 9,850 9,850 9,205 9,205 9,850 9,850 9,850 9,850 1 8,990 1 8,990 1 9,635 1 • 9,635 1 9,635 1 9,635 1 9,205 14 129,515 25 231,415 1 9,205 1 9,205 5 47,530 1 9,420 2 17,980 150, 290 282, 815 9,420 9,420 65,940 27, 830 18,410 7,570 47,355 235,870 16,000 7,785 33,075 63, 785 24, 215 1 9 35 2 1 4 11 7,785 70, 495 281,290 16, 215 8,000 33, 505 87, 785 47, 570 3 1 1 5 1 24 1 4 1 1 1 13 9 20, 460 6,605 6,390 34, 530 6,820 171, 205 6,820 26, 205 7,035 3 1 1 7 1 26 1 4 1 1 1 15 9 20,890 6,820 6,605 47, 740 7,035 187,855 7,035 27,065 7,035 7,035 6,605 103,160 63, 745 4 1 26,225 6,320 3 1 1 5 1 26 1 4 20, 245 6,605 6,390 34,315 6,605 184, 630 6,605 25,990 1 1 14 6,605 6,390 95, 695 53,700 4 1 25,685 6,725 4 1 25,955 6,320 1 5 13 7 2 1 1 39 1 2 2 51 22 68 73 49 4 6,385 27,740 78,955 1 5 13 6 1 1 1 38 1 1 1 51 23 65 76 47 5 6,385 28,010 80,305 33,315 5,845 5,980 6,520 224,135 5,845 5,440 5,105 253, 590 110,310 275,085 286,995 164,440 15, 905 22, 710 1 1 17 6,386 5,949 74,921 6,390 6,157 5,720 76,104 10,965 10,750 16 30 1 1 7 3 2 7,570 54, 710 235,010 15, 785 7,785 32,430 55, 570 24,215 1 1 18 1 1 121,170 242, 555 9,205 9,205 47, 530 18,625 17,980 13 26 1 1 5 2 2 1 7 29 2 1 4 7 3 11, 690 5,845 6,385 225,930 5,710 11,015 9,940 249,000 104,340 284,880 275, 645 169,260 12, 520 25,400 $10,750 10, 750 10,535 10,320 10,320 89,090 62,025 6,390 6,605 6,520 34, 260 117,670 55,885 5,980 6,115 6,520 277,145 16, 860 5,575 5,240 360, 430 116,145 313,060 324,475 179,265 22,080 23, 305 1 1 17 6,386 5,949 76,170 619 3, 894, 921 614 3, 917,336 723 4r 619, 425 37.4 184, 770 24.1 162, 683 27. 6 219, 601 1.3 13,717 580.3 3, 696,434 2 14,400 2 14,400 587.9 3, 740, 253 693.4 4,385, 424 14, 336 16, 883 3, 782, 669 4, 402, 307 60,480 61, 290 41,280 41,280 28,683 6,907 3, 732,024 48,600 10,535 10,320 5 36 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION—Continued SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395—Continued Supervisory auditor GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Engineer __ Deputy regional engineer Power utilities auditor GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Engineer Power utilities auditor GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Engineer Power utilities auditor GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Engineer Power utilities auditor __ GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Total permanent, field Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries paid from other accounts Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base All personal services, field01 Personal services 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $10,535 1 $10,320 1 $10,320 12 116, 265 12 1 1 113, 685 8,990 8,990 114,330 8,990 8,990 216, 385 16, 000 25 1 206, 235 8,000 223, 955 8,215 25 3 180, 820 19, 600 24 2 172, 925 13, 210 175, 075 13, 640 10 3 11 12 14 62,230 16,860 54,365 53, 220 54, 440 21,430 9 3 12 12 14 56,115 17,265 59, 700 53, 760 54, 780 21, 600 2 15 12 15 6 56,385 11, 555 74,085 53,895 58, 535 21,925 131 942,680 891,390 132 907,335 137 3.6 20,538 5 35,595 7 54,704 3 25,087 4 28,600 4 28,600 124.4 845,765 123 843,140 126 859,376 185 3,391 845,950 847,331 4, 577, 974 4,630,000 3,317 5,265,000 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued Economist Librarian Management analyst Placement officer . Publication editor Statistician GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Administrative assistant __. Assistant secretary for minutes Attorney Attorney-editor Budget analyst Business analyst Economist Information specialist Investigator Librarian — Personnel assistant Printing and publications assistant-_. Secretary to chairman. .__ Statistician Survey assistant Tabulating equipment supervisor GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above:. Print shop superintendent Offset press operator Equivalent to less than $5,440 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $13,975: Commissioner 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Executive director 1 14,405 1 14,190 1 14,190 General counsel 1 13,975 1 14,190 1 14,190 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Bureau director 4 53,535 4 53,535 4 52,890 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant bureau director 5 4 4 47,790 59,400 47, 520 5 Assistant general counsel 5 5 62, 530 61,720 61,450 5 14 164,160 14 163, 890 58,320 Attorney 118, 530 10 10 120,960 10 120, 690 Attorney-adviser 97,415 8 99,305 8 8 99, 575 Chief of division 1 1 1 12,150 12,150 11, 880 Chief project attorney 2 3 3 23,490 35,370 35,370 Economist 12 144,450 12 147,420 12 147,150 Hearing examiner 1 1 12, 690 1 12. 690 12, 690 Medical officer 1 1 1 12,690 12,690 12,420 Secretary GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 2 2 2 21,930 21, 500 21,715 Accountant 1 1 1 10, 750 10, 535 10,750 Assistant bureau director 60 637,045 51 538, 575 51 539,005 Attorney 1 11,180 10,965 1 11,180 1 Chemist 2 21,930 21,715 2 21,930 2 Chief of division 1 10,965 10,750 1 10,750 1 Director of personnel 3 33,970 32,895 3 33,970 3 Economist 1 10,750 10, 535 1 10,750 1 Information specialist 1 11,395 11,395 1 11,395 1 Medical officer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 3 4 28,260 4 37,680 37,895 Accountant 37 343,002 41 377,405 37 341,872 Attorney 2 2 19,055 19,055 19, 270 2 Chief of division 2 4 38, 580 18,195 18,410 2 Economist 1 1 f 9,205 9,420 9,420 1 Personnel officer 1 1 [8,990 8,990 9,205 1 Statistician GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 5 5 40,215 5 40,645 40,860 Accountant 19 148,345 25 94,195 19 Attorney 147,700 8 47,355 8 64,430 Economist 6 64,215 1 7,570 1 Budget and fiscal officer 7,785 1 7,570 1 77,570 1 Management analyst 7,785 1 7,785 2 23,785 2 Statistician 15,785 3 15,785 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant 4 26,635 25,990 4 26,420 Administrative officer 1 i 7,680 1 7,680 Assistant secretary for minutes 1 1 6,820 ^6,605 1 6,820 Attorney 11 8 55,205 73,730 55,205 1 Chief, machine tabulating section 1 7,250 7,250 7,035 Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $35,175 7,465 6,390 6,820 6,605 7,465 $35,175 7,465 6,390 6,605 6,390 11,015 5,575 5,575 6,250 5,710 5,575 11, 285 5,575 6,520 5,710 5,575 5,710 6,250 5, 575 39,110 213,445 157,660 317,085 248,370 129,745 16, 755 1 1 8 N u m - Total ber salary 6,157 5,533 36,163 1 1 9 $35,175 7,465 6,605 6, 820 6,605 7,465 11,150 11, 830 5,710 43,520 6,250 5,710 5,575 11,285 5,710 6,520 11,150 11,830 5,710 136,000 6,250 5,845 5,710 11,420 5,710 6,520 5,575 5,980 5,845 6,250 5,575 5,710 39,650 239,445 169,195 329, 305 244, 500 125,380 13,030 27,950 5,710 5,440 5,845 6,250 5,575 5,710 39,785 161,845 169,330 329,305 245,350 127,080 13, 285 28,375 6,157 5,533 42,037 1 1 9 6,157 5,533 42,037 565 3,880, 518 562 3,848,919 561 3,866,024 Total permanent, departmental 3 11,564 3 17,024 Deduct lapses--..__.______. 31 192,150 Net permanent departmental (average number, net salary) _. 534 3,688,368 559 3,837,355 558 3,849,000 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 16,000 16,000 ------Overtime and holiday pay___ 18,000 20,000 Payment to other agencies for reimbursable details 2,584 650 All personal services, departmental SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate 3,718,940 3,872,005 3,885,000 Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Manager, branch office GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant branch office manager. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Attorney GS-12. $7,570 to $8,545: Attorney Investigator GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Attorney Investigator _________ GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Attorney Investigator GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 _GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)______ Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 8 92,880 9 104,760 9 9 92,880 8 82,560 8 82,775 18 164,400 21 193,520 21 194,810 32 3 249, 250 25, 290 16 7 106,11049,245 26 3 21 7 25 2 11 8 11 27 11 204,560 25,720 136,770 49,675 137,755 11,285 50,180 36,555 45,095 99,515 37,985 26 3 23 7 31 2 3 8 11 27 11 204,990 25,720 149,980 49,890 170, 395 11, 285 13, 575 36, 690 45, 770 100,365 38,410 126, 340 11,015 99, 685 40, 635 41,830 104, 230 30,190 104,760 196 1,233,980 13 82,823 190 1, 215,935 190 1, 229,415 3 17,915 4 18,440 183 1,151,157 186 1,197,495 187 1,211,500 3,500 3,500 373 All personal services,field_ 1,151,530 1,200,995 1,215,000 Personal services 4,870,470 5,073,000 5,100,000 FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $12,900: Chairman 1 $20,500 1 $20,500 1 $20,500 2 40,000 2 40,000 2 40,000 Commissioner 37 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-16. $12,000 to $13,760: General counsel GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Executive director Division director GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Attorney Attorney-adviser Attorney, international Legislative liaison officer GS--13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative officer Attorney-adviser Attorney, international Foreign liaison officer Legislative research analyst GS-12. $7,570 to $8,650: Attorney Attorney-adviser Attorney, international Chief, administrative services. _ Legislative research analyst GS-11. $6,390 to $7,485: Administrative assistant Attorney-adviser _. Attorney, international Legal assistant Personnel assistant GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Assistant chief, administrative servAttorney Budget and fiscal assistantFiscal supervisor GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 Personal services. 1958 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $13,115 1 $13,115 1 $12,900 12,150 12,150 1 12,150 35,100 35,100 3 35,100 10,320 10,320 1 10,320 20, 640 20, 640 3 30,960 94,170 73, 745 10 104,275 10, 535 10, 535 1 10,535 9,205 9,205 9,205 8,990 8,990 8,990 46,455 28,475 82,415 8,990 9,205 9,265 9,205 7,570 23,355 61,420 7,570 7,785 6,390 6,605 12, 995 6,390 6,390 16,860 1 1 1 1 1 4 6 13 15 35 2 1 5,710 5,440 5,710 5,980 4,970 19,990 27,180 47,415 55,145 117,315 3 7,785 7,785 15, 785 53,850 7,570 8,000 53,850 7,570 8,000 6 390 6,605 6,605 6,390 6,390 6 390 6,605 6,605 6,390 6,390 16,995 16,995 5,845 6,115 5,105 15,330 33,150 52,975 91, 580 53,450 6,430 3,220 1 3 6 13 25 16 2 5,105 15,330 28,260 52,975 91, 580 49,610 6,430 3,115 1 1 1 3 7 13 25 17 2 1 140 22 863,105 154,325 120 16 745,950 92,450 110 20 673,695 119,325 118 708,780 104 653,500 90 554,370 72 300 1,148 400 710,000 654,200 5,845 2,500 2,130 559,000 GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $16,000: 1 $22,500 1 $22,500 1 $22,500 Comptroller General 1 20,500 Assistant Comptroller General 1 20,500 1 20,500 GS-18. $16,000: 16,000 1 16,000 1 16,000 General counsel 16,000 Assistant to the Comptroller General. 1 16,000 1 16,000 Director,, accounting and auditing 16,000 policy staff 1 16,000 1 16,000 irector, defense accounting and Direct df 16,000 auditing division 1 16,000 1 16,000 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: 13,975 Assistant to the Comptroller General. 13,975 Director, office of staff management... 1 14,000 1 14,000 Director, civil accounting and audit1 13,975 1 13,975 ing division Director, transportation division 1 13,975 1 13,975 1 13,975 Deputy director, defense accounting 1 13,975 1 13,975 1 13,975 and auditing division 1 13,975 Associate general counsel GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Director, civil accounting and audit12,900 ing division 12,900 1 12,900 Director, claims division 1 12,900 2 25800 25,800 Associate general counsel .,-2 25,800 2 25,800 Deputy director, civil accounting and 13,595 auditing division 1 13,760 1 13,775 Deputy director, transportation di12,900 vision 1 12,900 1 12,900 Associate director, civil accounting 12,652 and auditing division 3 38,700 3 38,760 Associate director, accounting and 3 39,459 3 40,050 auditing policy staff 3 40,050 1 12,900 Associate director GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 1 12,210 1 12,180 11,953 Director, field operations division 1 12,905. 1 12,905 12,740 Director of personnel -_ -- 1957 actual 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690—Continued Director, European branch Director, Far East branch Deputy director, claims division Associate director, transportation division Administrative officer Assistant general counsel Assistant director, defense accounting and auditing division-, Assistant director, civil accounting and auditing division Assistant director, office of staff management Assistant director, accounting and auditing policy staff Assistant to the director, civil accounting and auditing division Assistant to the director, accounting and auditing policy staff Legislative attorney Investigator Regional manager, field operations division GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant administrative officer Assistant director Chief of subdivision Chief of branch Chief liaison procedures and internal reviewer Chief of section Deputy director Attorney-adviser Investigator Legislative attorney Regional manager, field operations division Supervisory accountant Systems accountant GS-13. $8,990 to $101)65: Administrative officer Chief of branch Chief of section Assistant chief of branch Assistant to director, claims divisionAnnual report editor Attorney-advijser Investigator Legislative attorney Supervisory accountant Systems accountant Technical assistant GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Assistant to the director of personnel.. Chief of branch Chief of section Assistant chief of branch Assistant chief of section Attorney-adviser Cost auditor _. Executive secretary, civil service board of expert examiners Fiscal auditor__ _.. Investigator _ Organization and methods examiner-. Personnel officer Procedures and internal reviewer Supervisory accountant _ Systems accountant __ _ Technical assistant Transportation specialist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer Analyst Assistant to the director Assistant chief of branch Chief of subdivision _ Chief of section Assistant chief of section Assistant to the chief of subdivision _ Unit head Attorney-adviser Budget analyst Cost auditor __ Fiscal auditor. , _ Freight specialist _ Investigator Legislative attorney Librarian Passenger specialist Personnel officer Procedures and internal reviewer... Supervisory accountant Adjudicator Systems accountant Technical assistant Transportation specialist GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Assistant chief of subdivision. Unit head Assistant unit head Adjudicator Claims examiner. _ 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $11,610 1 $11,630 1 $11,630 1 12,150 1 12,170 1 12,170 1 11,610 1 11,610 1 11,610 1 1 7 11,642 12,905 81,935 9 107,377 13 156,416 4 1 48,072 12,170 11,779 47,928 11,610 1 1 11,880 12,955 7 82,620 1 1 11,880 12,985 7 82,820 13 155,175 15 178,380 14 168,150 16 192,675 1 12,715 1 12,715 5 59,230 5 59,230 1 11,625 1 11,640 81,270 1 12,710 2 24,160 9 105,030 10,320 22,341 21,235 77,890 10,370 11,435 21,500 65,240 10,535 14 146,326 8 65,333 1 10,493 1 10,535 1 10,320 1 10,320 20 209,022 5 53,620 1 10,735 1 10, 535 1 10,320 1 10,340 20 209,382 7 74, 275 1 10, 735 12 125,712 56 594,355 20 214,910 10 104,380 110 1,155,490 12 129,650 9 94,000 125 1,310,367 13 140,015 4 1 1 26 28 1 121 1,113,947 17 160,698 18,440 74,885 29,165 9,435 9,900 219,875 26 247,460 9,190 1 169 1,549,750 17 158,900 1 8,990 2 18,470 8 75,045 3 29,165 1 9,455 1 9,930 23 220,315 29 274,610 1 9,190 214 1,955,020 17 158,900 1 9,020 1 7,785 1 7,486 14 117,803 1 8,860 8 65,052 34 281,446 3 26,580 7,825 7,800 13 110,130 8,910 65,195 270,430 26,655 7,840 7,800 13 110,392 8,940 65,365 271,090 17,765 1 8,083 1 8,215 70 570, 670 8,579 1 2 15,140 6 46,354 210 1,634, 761 17 136,470 10 80,615 6 49,165 1 8,255 1 8,230 58 477,285 1 8,270 1 8,245 54 446,205 3 22,830 6 46,800 277 2,150,550 13 104,865 9 73,855 7 57,825 3 22,875 6 46,930 347 2,682,256 12 96,374 9 74,020 7 57,958 7 10,065 9,337 77, 229 37, 912 9,362 9,833 252,155 265,424 8,990 3 1 1 21,304 6,715 7,437 1 7,465 11 80, 218 8 58, 692 7 50,197 7,465 1 12 6,390 1 8 59,449 2 15, 618 7 52,878 77 534, 269 6,605 1 7,250 1 5 36,879 3 21,866 2 14,715 304 2,001,423 83 615,483 1 6,414 9 65,424 13 95,082 6,725 6,860 6,824 55288 141 955,288 7 47,376 3 1 12,710 2 24,160 10 116,660 1 1 2 6 10,400 11,490 21, 500 65,270 21,370 3 21,409 6,405 7,480 80,810 51, 715 64,869 7,515 66, 977 6,440 53,100 7,695 52,360 435,470 6,805 7,300 22,311 22,085 2 14,745 336 2, 211,095 74 547,930 1 1 11 7 9 1 11 1 6 6,420 7,499 80,925 51,844 65,040 7,535 73,607 6,470 45,495 7 52,493 62 437,045 1 6,805 1 7,320 3 22,368 3 22,130 2 14,785 409 2,658, 514 71 527,207 10 72,650 17 119,280 10 72,780 19 132,311 1 6,740 1 6,875 1 6,910 124 841,835 7 46,910 6,759 6,890 6,930 118 803,670 7 47,055 38 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 HISTORICAL AND MEMORIAL COMMISSIONS GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE—Continued SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725—Continued Fiscal auditor Freight specialist.. Passenger specialist Transportation specialist GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Chief of section Assistant chief of section Assistant to the chief of branch Unit head Assistant unit head Accountant Adjudicator A dministrative assistant Attorney-adviser Budget analyst Claims examiner Cost auditor Employee relations officer Fiscal auditor Freight specialist Illustrator Investigator Legislative attorney Management analyst Organization and methods examiner.. Passenger transportation specialist Personnel officer Placement officer Project planner Supply officer Systems accountant ._ Technical assistant Transportation specialist GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335.. GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200.— Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440: L-12. $4,597 to $5,096 L-10. $4,202 to $4,659 L-9. $4,014 to $4,430 L-7. $3,619 to $3,994 WB-15. $4,659 to $5,158WB-14. $4,555 to $5,054 WB-12. $4,347 to $4,805. WB-11. $4,243 to $4,701WB-6. $3,723 to $4,098.... WB-5. $3,619 to $3f994 WB-4. $3,266 to $3,598 _. WB-3. $2,912 to $3,203 WB-2. $2,538 to $2,787 WB-1. $2,184 to $2,413 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses 1958 estimate THEODORE ROOSEVELT CENTENNIAL 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 26 $167,741 89 578,945 30 202,470 6 38,240 6 38,574 1 5,876 2 12,635 4 25,760 2 12,500 304 1,742,724 2 11,773 5 29,461 11 63,156 1 5,674 8 49,040 18 115,394 4 24,068 12 74,117 11 65,384 2 12,192 24 140,372 1 5,845 1 5,705 1 6,250 22 138,072 2 11,925 2 12,770 1 6,250 3 17,632 7 42,210 3 17,094 615 3,406,672 590 3,014,371 134 634,122 436 1,827,942 549 2,133,862 835 3,014,782 361 1,201,310 48 156,035 2 1 2 1 2 1 6 10 20 1 4,843 8,854 24,384 29,880 9,598 4,931 8,950 4,586 7,642 3,897 21, 227 31,990 64,366 3,000 27 $175,500 95 615,190 29 196,405 6 37,315 6 37,340 6,030 2 12,700 3 19,200 2 12,565 302 1,713,540 2 11,855 7 39,896 3 17,658 5,440 7 43,450 12 76,953 2 12,580 11 68,510 26 150,740 2 12,330 19 112,270 2 11,685 1 6,730 1 6,300 20 124,346 3 17,520 3 19,370 1 5,490 1 6,300 1 5,995 5 30,110 2 11,720 647 3, 582, 341 625 3,117,371 111 520,686 438 1,819,773 529 2,048,089 777 2,803,681 311 1,032,108 45 147,710 1 2 6 8 2 1 2 2 2 1 6 10 19 5,096 9,318 25, 959 31, 615 10,150 5,100 9,465 9,028 8,280 4.036 21,882 32,528 61,835 27 $175,875 95 616,995 29 196,956 5 31,190 6 37,453 1 6,050 2 12,745 2 12,830 2 12,610 349 1,967,415 2 11,895 40, 276 28,084 5,440 43, 595 77, 259 12,610 62,170 26 151,234 2 12,370 19 112,765 2" 11,741 5,730 1 6,330 1 20 124,726 4 23,060 3 19,455 1 5,520 1 6,330 1 6,010 5 30,185 1 5,744 653 3,618,642 575 2, 871,696 119 558,402 423 1, 762,846 494 1,921,355 708 2, 551,750 293 973,967 45 148,141 1 2 6 8 2 1 2 2 2 1 6 10 19 5,096 9,318 25, 959 31,615 10, 217 5,130 9,531 9,094 8,346 4,070 22, 050 32,800 62,004 5,791 5,863 5,750 32,333,588 33,469,547 31,472,998 251 218 290 1,240,367 1,387,503 1,430,747 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 5,540 5,645 r__. 5,460 30,042,251 30,946,085 32,229,180 Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment 41,915 10,820 16,496 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 127,000 135,000 Living and quarters allowance 192,000 207,000 147,731 Additional allowance for education 23,000 for dependents23,000 12,027 Uniform allowance 212 01 Personal services- Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Advances and reimbursements" 30,218,717 $30,188,954 29,763 31,330,000 $31,300,000 30,000 32,605,000 $32,575,000 30,000 COMMISSION 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Field: Positions established by the Commis- Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total sion: ber salary ber salary ber salary Consultant and administrative director 1 $14,700 1 $12,900 1 $12,900 Liaison assistant 1 5,200 1 5,440 1 5,440 Secretary 2 8,840 2 8,740 2 8,740 Typist 1 3,175 1 3,175 Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime 01 4 28,740 0.3 1,739 5 30,255 0.2 1,466 5 30,255 1.9 11,776 i.7 27,001 4.8 28,789 3.1 18,479 6,437 11,500 4,560 111 71 40,400 23,110 9 Personal services... 33,447 INDIAN CLAIMS COMMISSION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $10,320: Chief commissioner 1 $18,500 1 $18,500 1 $18,500 Associate commissioner. _ 2 36,000 2 36,000 2 36,000 GS-14. $10,320 to $10,535: Investigator 3 31,390 2 20,640 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 4 37,895 36,175 Investigator _ 5 45,380 Clerk and administrative officer 1 10,065 GS-9. $5,440: 1 10,280 Assistant administrative officer 1 5,440 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,240 _. 1 4,970 5,240 5,065 GS-7. $5,065 to $5,200 1 5,200 l3,866 9,240 GS-6. $4,485 to $4,890 2 9,510 7,170 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,755 3 10,755 6,~690" 3,260 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,345 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base -. 01 14 128,250 0. 3 1,181 18 160,975 1. 5 12,756 18 161,490 0.1 849 13.7 127,069 16. 5 148, 219 17.9 160,641 P rsonal services . 127,069 296 379 148, 515 161,020 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,000: Commissioners GS-18. $16,000: Managing director GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Chief, mobilization planning Director General counsel GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Director GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant director Assistant to managing director. Associate general counsel Attorney-adviser 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 11 $220,500 11 $220,500 11 $220,500 1 16,000 1 16,000 1 16,000 1 1 1 14,835 14,835 14,190 1 1 1 14,835 14,835 14,190 1 1 1 14,835 14,835 14,405 7 93,525 7 93,310 7 92,020 9 107,730 1 11,880 3 36,180 13 155,250 9 106,650 1 11,880 5 59,130 13 154,980 9 106,650 1 12,150 5 59,130 J5 177,660 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690—Continued Bomb damage analyst Chief, tax amortization and defense loans. _ Deputy chief, mobilization planning and relocation Director Director of locomotive inspection Hearing examiner _ Legislative attorney Secretary Supervisory auditor. GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Appraiser supervisor Assistant chief of section Assistant director. Assistant director of locomotive inspection Assistant general counsel Assistant secretary Attorney-adviser Budget and fiscal officer Chief of section. ___ Field assistant Hearing examiner Industrial and financial specialist Industrial specialist Industry security specialist Mobilization planning specialist Personnel director Special projects assistant Supervisory analytical statistician Supervisory attorney-adviser Supervisory auditor Supervisory organization and methods examiner Transportation economist Trial attorney GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Analytical statistician Assistant chief Assistant chief of section Assistant to director Attorney-adviser Auditor Chief, closed car branch Chief, explosives branch Chief, investigation and compliance branch Chief of section Chief, open car branch Field supervisor Information specialist Legislative attorney Management analyst Mobilization planning specialist _ Personnel officer Special agent Special transportation examiner Supervising mechanical engineer Supervisory analytical statistician Supervisory auditor Supervisory organization and methods examiner Supervisory signal engineer Supervisory valuation engineer. Transportation economist Trial attorney GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative officer Assistant accounting and fiscal officer. Assistant budget officer Assistant chief. Assistant chief, explosives branch Assistant to secretary Attorney-adviser Auditor Chief, informal complaints branch Chief of section Chief, safety appliance branch Chief, special dockets branch Classification agent Financial analyst General supervisor Mechanical engineer Rate analyst Safety engineer Safety inspector Signal engineer Statistical officer Supervisory auditor Supervisory inspector, accident investigation Supervisory inspector, hours of service Supervisory valuation engineer Transportation economist Trial attorney GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Adjudicator _ _ Administrative assistantAdministrative officer Analytical statistician Appraiser Assistant chief Assistant to director-Attorney Attorney-adviser Attorney-editor INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1957 actual 1958 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $11,610 1 $11,610 1 12,690 2 24,300 1 11,880 49 577,260 1 11,610 1 12,690 3 34,830 1 12,690 2 24,570 1 12,150 49 576,180 1 11,880 1 12,690 3 35,370 1 $12,690 24,300 11,880 49 581310 581,310 1 1 111,610 610 12,690 34,830 11,610 10,320 44,290 26 1 6 2 53 1 10,320 53,105 10,750 270,255 , 10535 10,535 62,350 21,930 547,175 10,535 1 1 4 10,320 11,395 19, 270 19, 270 17,980 8,990 27 245,095 38,970 9,850 10,535 10,320 10,320 10,750 10,750 10,320 10, 535 11,610 10, 535 10,320 10,320 10,750 10, 965 10,320 10,535 11,610 1 1 3 37,680 8,990 9,205 1 2 2 2 1 8,430 8,000 7,785 8,000 ~i, 000 7,570 16,860 15,140 15,355 1 1 4 10,535 11,395 41,280 19,485 27,400 18,195 9,205 31 279,335 39,185 9,205 10,065 9,205 9,205 9,205 9,205 9,205 9,205 9,205 9,205 9,205 9,205 9,205 9,205 9,205 9,205 18,195 9,420 64,220 9,205 8,990 37,680 18,195 9,420 64,005 9,205 17, 980 37, 250 9,205 9,420 9,205 10,065 53,940 9,205 9,420 9,205 10,065 71,920 7,785 7,570 7,570 7,570 8,215 8,000 18 139,055 " 48,430 7,570 15, 570 8,000 7,570 7,570 8,645 8,215 15, 785 8,000 7,785 7,785 7,785 7,570 8,215 8,215 139, 485 47,140 7,785 15, 570 8,215 7,570 7,570 8,645 8,215 15, 785 8,215 9,850 37,250 2 16,430 1 7,570 1 7,570 2 15,140 1 8,000 1 8,000 19 147, 700 7 57, 290 1 7,570 2 15, 570 1 8,000 1 7,785 10,320 11,395 30,960 2 19,270 3 27,615 2 17,980 1 8,990 28 252,795 4 38,970 1 9,205 1 10,065 64', 435 8,990 1 1 1 1 4 11,395 10, 535 44,505 1 10,535 3 31,175 1 10,965 28 290,035 1 10,750 6 62,995 2 22,145 54 557, 280 8,990 8,990 8,990 8,990 8,990 8,990 8,990 8,990 17, 980 4 1 1 4 1 10,535 3 31,175 1 10,750 28 290,250 1 10,535 6 62,350 2 21,930 54 557,280 10, 535 10,750 10, 535 10,320 11,610 1 1 11,395 10,320 44,290 1 2 2 2 7,785 16,860 15,355 15,570 1 2 2 2 7,785 16,645 15,570 15,570 8,000 1 8,215 1 8,215 7,785 23, 570 33,290 54, 280 1 3 4 5 8,000 23,355 32,645 38,280 1 3 4 5 8,000 23,140 32,860 38,710 2 14,285 2 1 3 4 21 2 6,390 6,820 14,715 6,390 20,245 27,280 138,705 15,360 2 13,640 1 6,390 1 6,390 1 7,035 1 7,465 1 6,390 3 20,030 4 27,065 22 143, 375 2 14,070 1957 actual 1959 estimate 2 13,640 1 6,390 1 6,605 1 7,035 1 7,465 1 6,605 3 19, 815 4 26,205 25 161,255 2 14,070 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued Auditor Budget analyst Chief, freight rate branch Chief of mailing branch Chief report writer Explosives agent Insurance examiner Librarian Mechanical engineer Mobilization planning assistant Organization and methods examiner.. Position classifier Rate and tariff analyst Report writer Signal engineer.._ _.— Statistical officer Supervisory auditor Transportation economist. _ _. Valuation engineer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Adjudicator Administrative officer Assistant chief Auditor Chief, freight tariff branch.... C hief, passenger branch Chief, special permission branch Chief, waybill branch Examiner — Rate and tariff analyst Report writer Statistical officer Transportation tariff reviewer Transportation utilities accountant... GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accident analyst. Adjudicator Administrative assistant Assistant chief Assistant librarian Attorney-adviser Attorney-editor Auditor Budget analyst Chief, building maintenance branch.. Chief clerk Chief, property management branch. Chief, temporary authority unit Desk chief Economist Information specialist Insurance examiner Minute clerk Mobilization planning assistant Personnel assistant Personnel technician Placement officer Procurement officer Rate and tariff analyst Report writer Secretary Section chief Statistical assistant.. _ Transportation analyst Transportation rate examiner Transportation specialistTrial attorney Valuation engineer GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780.... GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Foreman Assistant foreman Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Nuffi* Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 10 $67,125 i 6,605 2 2 3 12,995 13,425 21,105 10 $67,555 6,390 14, 930 6,390 13, 425 6.820 6,820 6,605 6,390 6,390 6,605 13,210 27,280 1 1 2 6 6,390 6,390 12,995 43,715 6,390 6,390 6,390 6,390 28, 355 3 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 7 1 1 1 18,555 6,050 13,180 20,175 13,045 6,725 13, 450 6,725 12, 505 6,725 44,375 5,915 6,725 18,420 6,050 13,180 20,175 13,045 6,725 13,450 6,725 12,505 18,555 100,850 5, 915 6,725 3 18,420 1 6,185 2 13,315 3 19,770 2 13,180 1 6,725 2 13, 450 1 6,725 2 12, 370 3 18,555 16 102, 200 1 6,050 1 6,725 1 6,860 6,250 86,055 28,685 36, 555 6,250 174,990 17,940 113,485 5,575 5,440 6,250 5,575 6,250 6,250 6,250 1 15 5 9 $63,100 6,390 14, 715 6,390 13, 425 6,820 6,605 6,605 1 6,250 12 69, 735 6 35, 205 6 36, 690 1 6, 250 31 176,470 3 17, 805 18 109,125 1 5,440 1 5,575 1 6,250 1 5,440 1 6,250 1 6,250 2 11,960 1 5,845 2 11, 285 1 5,980 1 15 5 1 31 3 19 2 11,420 6,115 5,440 5,575 2 1 5 15 11 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 50 134 56 156 193 194 29 34 12, 230 5,575 30,035 90, 510 63, 350 5,710 11,960 5,980 6,520 5,440 5,440 25, 270 274,420 653,195 256,830 651,495 729,645 670,690 92,895 100,045 5,440 2 12,095 1 5,440 4 24, 595 24 147, 570 11 62, 675 1 5,845 2 11, 960 1 6,115 1 6,520 4 50 138 54 150 186 203 29 33 25, 270 275, 230 676,290 248,535 634,825 708,375 704,620 92,980 98,460 1 6,573 1 5,949 29 108,864 1 6,573 1 5,949 29 108,698 2 a mo 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 33 3 19 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 5 13 11 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 51 150 57 164 201 195 34 6,605 13, 640 7,035 6,820 6,820 6,390 6,390 6,605 13,210 27,065 6,390 6,390 6,605 6,605 6,390 28,140 6,250 86,190 28, 820 36, 555 6.250 185,195 17,940 112,810 5,575 5,440 6,250 5,575 6,250 6,250 6,250 5,980 11,420 6,115 5,440 5,575 5,440 12, 230 5,575 29, 765 78,145 63, 350 5,710 12, 095 5,980 6,520 5,440 5,440 25, 270 279,390 725,595 260,910 680,855 756,965 673,865 95,855 100,045 1 6,573 1 5,949 29 108,698 1,540 1,472 1,490 9,147, 795 8, 799, 731 8, 886, 400 87. 2 529,974 23.1 129,698 28.9 160,224 Net permanent, departmental (av1, 511.1 1,384.8 1, 466.9 erage number, net salary) 8, 987, 571 8, 269, 757 8, 756, 702 Positions other than permanent: Inter7,500 7,500 mittent employment 6,247 Other personal services: 32, 499 33, 387 Regular pay above 52-week base 9,900 9,900 Overtime and holiday pay 14,667 All personal services, departmental. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Regional manager GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant regional manager. Attorney Auditor Diversion agent Field supervisor Grain agent Supervisory auditor 8, 290,671 13 138,245 12 109,815 1 10,280 1 9,850 1 2 10,065 20,560 8, 806, 601 9, 038,358 13 138,245 13 139,320 13 118,805 13 118,805 1 10, 280 1 9,850 1 8,990 1 10,065 2 20,560 13 118,805 13 119,880 1 10,280 1 10,065 1 8,990 1 10,065 2 20,560 40 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION—Con. SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Attorney Auditor _._.. District supervisor Inspector of locomotives Inspector, railway signal and train control _>----Mechanical engineer Safety and service agent. __ Safety inspector Special agent GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Attorney Auditor District supervisor Explosive agent Inspector, hours of service. _ Inspector of locomotives. Inspector, railway signal and train control Inspector, safety appliances Special agent GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Rate agent GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Auditor Safety inspector _ Special agent GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 _. GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base-. Overtime and holiday pay All personal services, field. 01 Personal services _-_ 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 5 $37,850 4 $30,280 4 $30,280 15 122,365 15 122,365 15 123,440 96 757,895 96 756,605 81 644,560 58 452,070 58 452,070 23 181,420 23 181,420 1 70 1 4 8,645 548,175 7,570 33,505 2 29 49 4 12 58 12,780 197,995 315,475 25,775 88, 505 431,465 22 53 9 164,660 381,455 59,875 10 66,265 10 66,265 13 77,435 13 77,435 13 77,840 1 17 6 102 106 27 1 33,855 381,300 5,440 78,410 27,855 405,120 382,645 96,180 3,640 6 74 1 17 6 102 106 27 1 33,855 408, 500 5,440 78,005 28,125 404,850 382,900 95,925 3,640 28,145 387,010 10,880 64,970 27,855 393,165 317, 235 108, 540 7,195 140 1,090,975 140 1,088,825 1 8,645 1 8,645 12 94,065 4 33,505 3 30 34 19,170 204,170 219,410 3 30 34 19,170 204,170 219,410 773 4,801,900 67.7 364,090 811 5,113,650 13.8 75,832 705.3 4,437,810 797.2 808.7 5,037,818 5,115,709 19,207 19,507 100 100 161 824 5,201,410 15.3 85,701 4,437,971 5,057,125 5,135, 316 12,728, 642 13,863,726 14,173,674 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Aeronautical information specialist Aeronautical research engineer.. Aeronautical research scientist Assistant budget officer Assistant classification and organization officer Assistant examination and standards officer _____ Auditor Classification a n d o r g a n i z a t i o n analyst Chemist Industrial specialist _ GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative assistant Aeronautical motion picture specialist. Aeronautical research scientist Assistant fiscal officer Budget analyst Examination and standards analyst. __ Lexicographer Personnel security specialist. Procurement procedures and transactions auditor -___ GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant Assistant chief, research division Assistant to the director Auditor Industrial specialist Librarian Supervisory publications editor Technical illustrator GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Aeronautical research engineer Aeronautical sciences editor Document control assistant Librarian Organization and methods analyst Printing and publications assistant-__ Procurement analyst Technical illustrator GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335—_ GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 _. GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.. _. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Grades established by the Director of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics: NACA-9. $5,096 to $5,908 NACA-6. $4,119 to $4,764. NACA-4. $3,432 to $3,973. Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $12,900: $20,000 $20,000 1 $20,000 Director 19,000 19,000 19,000 Executive secretary— 19,000 19,000 19,000 Associate director for research 54,000 54,000 54,000 Assistant director for research 17,500 17, 500 17, 500 Executive officer _ 16,000 16,000 16, 000 Chief, research division GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 2 27,520 2 27,520 2 27,520 Chief, research division GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 38,070 38,070 38,070 Aeronautical research engineer 25,380 25,380 12,690 Aeronautical research scientist 25,380 25,380 25,380 Assistant to the director 25,380 24,840 24,570 Assistant to the executive secretary 12,690 12,690 12, 690 Budget officer 25,380 25,380 25,380 Chief, research division 12,690 12, 690 12,690 Personnel officer. 12,150 12,150 11,880 Procurement and supply officer Assistant procurement and supply 11,880 11,610 11,610 officer 12,420 12,420 Security officer 12,150 11,880 11,610 Assistant security officer 11,610 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 79, 765 7 79,765 79,765 Aeronautical research engineer 11,395 11,395 11,395 Aeronautical research scientist 10,535 10,320 Aeronautical information specialist 10,535 10,535 1 10,320 Assistant to the executive officer 10, 535 10,535 1 10,320 Chief, research information division. __ 10, 750 10,750 1 10,535 Classification and organization officer10, 750 10,535 Examination and standards officer10,965 10, 750 Fiscal officer 1 10,750 10, 535 10,535 Regulations and procedures officer 1 10,320 11,180 10,965 Safety officer __„ 1 10,965 Net permanent, departmental (avj erage number, net salary) ... Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment _. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay.— _. All personal services, departmentalField: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $12,900: Laboratory director Associate director Assistant director Assistant to the associate director Chief, research division Chief, research station Aeronautical research scientist GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Aeronautical research scientist Assistant to the associate director Associate chief, research division Chief, research division Chief, technical services ._. Head, research branch GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Administrative management officerAeronautical research engineer Aeronautical research pilot Assistant administrative management officer Assistant chief, research division Assistant chief, service division Assistant head, research branch Assistant to the director Budget officer Chief, research division Chief, service division Head, research branch Head, research section Head, service branch Procurement and supply officer Western coordination officer. ~ 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $8,990 40,260 10,065 9,205 1 $40,260 10,065 9,420 $40, 260 10,065 9,420 8,990 9,205 9,205 9,205 1 1 8,990 10,065 8,990 7,785 7,570 8,645 7,785 7,570 7,570 7,785 7,570 9, 420 10,065 9,205 7,785 7,570 8,645 8,000 7,785 8,000 7,785 8,645 8,000 7,785 8,000 7,570 7,570 1 7,570 13,210 7,250 7,465 6,605 6,390 6,820 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13,640 7,250 7,465 6,605 6,605 6,820 6,390 7,465 13, 640 7,465 7,465 6,820 6,605 7.035 6,605 7,465 1 6,250 2 11,825 1 5,575 1 5,575 1 6,655 1 6,250 1 5,845 1 6,250 2 11,560 7 35, 860 18 85, 050 32 134, 660 21 79,195 5 17,320 2 7 18 32 21 5 6,250 12,095 5,710 5,710 6,655 6,250 5,980 6,250 11, 695 36,265 86, 400 137. 630 80, 045 17, 575 1 2 1 5,637 9,087 3,620 11,555 1 5,440 1 6,520 1 6,250 5,710 1 6,250 1 2 11,425 8 40, 520 16 74,460 30 124, 815 20 74, 675 7 23,330 1 2 1 9,205 10,065 8,990 8,000 7,785 7,785 7,465 2 1 1 1 5,429 8,694 3,453 1 1 1 2 1 5,637 9,087 3,620 163 1,174,236 1.2 4,785 170 1,237,679 2 17,449 170 1,249,054 0. 7 16,854 161.8 1,169,451 168 1,220,230 500 169.3 1,232,200 500 883 4,770 1,500 4,800 1,500 1,170,334 1,227,000 1,239,000 3 55,500 3 54,000 5 85,500 1 16,000 8 128,000 1 16,000 2 32,000 55, 500 54,000 85, 500 16,000 128, 000 16,000 32,000 55, 500 54,000 85,500 16,000 128, 000 16,000 32,000 13,760 13,760 27,520 137,600 26,230 13,760 37,530 609,120 38,070 11, 880 266, 705 48, 060 12, 690 63, 665 24, 570 76,140 135, 810 736,020 76,140 25, 380 11, 610 12, 690 13, 760 13, 760 27, 520 137, 600 26, 660 13, 760 1 13,760 1 13,760 2 27,520 10 137,600 2 26,015 1 13,760 3 36,990 38 482, 220 4 50, 760 1 11, 610 21 266, 705 4 47, 250 1 12, 690 5 63, 665 2 24,030 6 76,140 11 134,190 57 723, 330 6 76,140 2 25, 380 1 11, 610 1 12, 690 1 1 2 10 2 1 3 48 3 1 21 4 1 5 2 6 11 58 6 2 1 1 3 37,800 61 774,090 3 38,070 11,880 266,705 48, 330 12, 690 63, 935 24, 840 76,140 136, 620 736,020 76,140 25, 380 11, 880 12, 690 41 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Aeronautical research engineer Aeronautical research pilot Assistant administrative management officer _____ Assistant budget officer Assistant chief, service division Assistant head, research branch Assistant to the associate director Associate western coordination officer. Budget officer Chief, research station Chief, service division Construction design engineer Engineer E ngineering planning officer Head, administrative section Head, research branch Head, research section Head, service branch Head, service section Liaison officer Personnel officer Procurement and supply officer GS--13. $8,990 to $10,065: Aeronautical information specialist- _. Aeronautical research engineer Aeronautical research pilot Assistant budget officer Assistant chief, administrative division Assistant personnel officer Assistant procurement and supplyofficer Chief, administrative division Chief, service division Classification and wage administration officer Construction examining officer Engineer _. Fiscal officer Head, administrative section Head, research branch Head, research section Head, service branch Head, service section Placement officer _ Security officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative assistant Administrative assistant to the director Aeronautical information specialist-.. Aeronautical research engineer Aeronautical research pilot Architect Assistant chief, administrative division Assistant chief, service division Assistant procurement and supply officer Assistant security officer Budget analyst Budget officer Chemist Chief, research division Chief, service division Construction contract coordinator Engineer Head, administrative branch Head, administrative section Head, research section Head, service branch Head, service section Machine programing mathematician Management improvement officer Mathematician Metallurgist Position classifier Supervising illustrator Supervising purchasing agent ___. Technical assistant GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative assistant. Aeronautical research engineer __. Aeronautical research pilot Aeronautical sciences editor _, Assistant fiscal officer Assistant head, service branch Assistant placement officer Assistant security officer.— Budget analyst Chief, administrative division Construction management assistant.. Contract expediter Employment and examining officer... Engineer Fabrication analyst Fabrication contract coordinator Fiscal accountant Head, administrative branch Head, research section Head, service branch Head, service section 1958 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 128 $1, 458, 560 3 34,185 143 $1, 629, 485 4 45,580 165 $1, 880,175 4 45,580 10, 535 10, 320 42, 355 34,185 11, 395 10, 750 10, 320 43, 215 34,185 11, 395 11, 395 10, 965 11, 395 32, 680 31,390 211,990 22,790 10,535 262,085 353,245 85,140 72,670 11,395 21,500 21,285 10, 750 10, 535 43, 645 34,185 11, 395 11, 395 11,180 11, 395 33,110 32,035 215, 215 23, 005 10, 535 262,085 353,245 86,210 73,745 11,395 21,500 21,285 10, 965 11, 395 32, 465 20, 855 199, 090 22, 575 10,320 262, 085 31 353,245 84, 710 72, 240 11,395 21,070 20, 855 1 9,205 351 3,533, 030 20,130 9,635 9,205 18,625 18, 410 27,830 1 9,205 1 9,420 56 511,825 2 18, 410 3 27, 615 2 20,130 15 149,900 1 9, 205 10 92,480 1 8,990 2 18,840 20 2 1 23 31 8 7 1 2 2 1 9,420 354 3,563,440 1 10,065 1 9,850 1 2 1 1 7,785 1 7,570 406 3,508,795 2 17,290 4 32,645 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 128 15,355 16,430 7,570 7,570 8,000 7,570 23,140 8,645 7,570 16,430 2 2 6 1 0 994, 545 15,570 16,430 49,505 8,000 80,860 1 9,420 392 3,945,910 2 20,130 1 10,065 7,570 9,420 19,055 1 2 3 8,990 18,840 28,475 1 9,420 1 9,850 56 525,155 2 18,840 28,690 10,065 15 149900 149,900 1 9,420 10 95.060 1 9, 205 2 19,485 1 7,785 1 1 8,000 8,000 1 1 7,785 7,785 410 456 3, 543, 590 3, 941, 690 3 25,935 2 17,290 4 33,075 4 33,505 2 2 15, 570 16,430 1 7,785 1 7,570 1 8,215 1 7,785 3 23, 570 1 8,645 1 7,785 2 16,430 127 1,003, 745 2 15,785 2 16,430 6 50,150 1 8,000 .0 82,365 22,925 7,785 7,785 15, 570 7,570 7,785 22,710 7,570 7,785 15,140 7,570 7,570 1 8,000 1 8,215 3 249 22,180 2 274 15,145 1,858,785 2 14,930 3 20,460 1 6,820 1 7,035 1 6,605 1 7,465 1 6,820 2 14, 070 1 7,035 1 6,605 1 7,035 736, 430 103 7,680 1 27, 065 4 2 12, 780 6 41, 780 7,035 1 3 21,320 5 34, 530 23 31 8 7 1 2 2 9,205 18,840 2 18,840 3 27,830 1 9,420 1 9,635 55 509,285 2 18,840 28, 260 10, 065 149, 900 9,420 93,770 8,990 19,055 2,045,305 1 7,465 3 20,890 1 7,035 1 7,035 1 1 7,465 1 7,035 2 14, 285 1 7,250 1 6,820 1 7,035 104 760, 340 1 7,680 4 27, 495 2 12, 995 6 41, 995 1 7,250 21, 750 35,175 1957 actual 1959 estimate 2 2 15,785 16,860 1 7,785 1 1 7,785 3 24,000 1 8,645 1 7,785 2 16,645 126 1,012,600 2 16,000 2 16,860 6 50,150 2 15,785 .0 83,870 23,355 7,785 8,000 15, 570 15,355 8,000 7,570 8,430 2 15,360 500 3,740,500 7,465 21,105 7,250 7,250 6,820 7,680 7,035 14, 500 7,250 7,250 129 949,225 7,895 27, 925 13, 210 42,855 7,465 14, 715 35,820 Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued Health officer Librarian Machine programing mathematicianMathematician. , Metallurgist .___ ----Meteorologist Optical instrument specialist Physicist Placement officer Planner and estimator Position classifier. _ Property officer Purchasing agent Research installation coordinator Research operations coordinator Supervising construction inspector Training assistant Translator GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Assistant head, administrative branch Assistant to the western coordination officer Construction inspector Descriptive cataloging librarian Electric power dispatcher Engineering design draftsman Engineering draftsman Fabrication contract coordinator Photographer Plant protection officer Supervising photographer Technical equipment illustrator GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Accounting supervisor Administrative assistant Aeronautical research engineer Aeronautical sciences editor. __. Air service dispatcher Assistant fiscal officer Assistant head, service branch Auditor Audit supervisor Chemist.. Construction cost analyst Construction inspector Contract assistant Electrical designer Electric power dispatcher Employee relations officer Engineer _ Engineering draftsman Equipment utilization technician Fiscal auditor Head, administrative branch Head, administrative section Illustrator _ Inspector Land architect Librarian Machine programing mathematician Mathematical statistician Mathematician Mechanical equipment specialist Methods examiner Personal equipment specialist Personnel assistant Photographer Physicist Planner and estimater __. Plant protection officer Projects control assistant Property utilization analyst Purchasing agent Records management officer Research instrument photographer... Security assistant Supply assistant Technical document cataloger Technical equipment illustrator GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480__ GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685.. GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 _.,__. GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Grades established by the Director of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics: NACA-20. $9,339 to $11,398: Chief, service division Head, service branch NACA-19. $8,736 to $10,712: Head, service branch, NACA-18. $8,112 to $10,025: Assistant chief, service branch Assistant chief, service division Electrical superintendent._ Head, research branch Head, research section Head, service branch Head, service section Number 1 1 2 13 2 2 1 5 1 2 3 1 5 4 1 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Total Num- Total Num- Total salary ber salary ber salary 1 $7,250 $7,035 $7, 465 6,390 6,605 1 6,605 14,070 28, 785 3 21,535 91,885 95, 540 13 93,605 14, 715 14,285 2 14,600 14, 930 14,285 2 14,715 6,605 1 6,605 6,390 37, 325 5 37,325 37,325 6,820 1 6,820 6,605 13, 425 12,780 2 12,995 20,890 20,675 3 21,320 6,605 6,390 1 6,390 27, 065 32,595 5 33,240 7,465 7,250 7,250 6,820 6,605 6, 820 7,895 7,680 1 7,895 26, 850 25,990 4 26,850 7,680 7,465 1 7,465 1 6,590 1 6,725 6,725 1 2 1 3 1 14 1 1 1 5,915 13,315 6,050 19,365 6,455 88,075 6,725 6,050 6,185 1 2 1 3 1 14 6,050 13,450 6,185 19,770 6,590 89,560 6,725 6,185 6,320 6,185 13,450 6,320 19,905 6,725 90,910 6,860 6,320 6,455 6,320 6,860 1 1 2 148 5,440 _,___ 12,230 6,725 925, 000 5 28,550 4 23,920 1 5,575 1 5,710 1 5,440 1 6,115 3 18,750 1 6,820 9 53,685 1 5,845 1 5,980 1 6,250 1 6,250 28 172,300 38 222,785 3 18,480 1 6,385 1 6,250 6 36,015 1 5,440 11 69,020 1 6,250 2 11,015 5 30,575 1 5,845 47 291,995 1 6,115 1 6,250 6 9 2 8 1 3 34,665 52,605 12,500 48,650 5,980 18,615 5,980 41,995 5,980 5,980 5,980 5, 575 3 16,725 3 17,940 34 185,450 411 2,145,165 116 524,890 464 1,950,335 437 1,595,080 369 1,217,730 147 440,560 6 16,990 1 3 10,816 32,448 3 29,411 1 1 9,401 1 9,547 1 10,025 1 9,401 14 128,523 9 83,783 1 6,725 1 5,575 1 6,115 2 12,365 189 1,181, 250 5 29,225 4 24,460 1 5,710 1 5,845 1 5,575 1 6,250 3 18,750 1 6,820 9 54,495 .1 5,980 1 6,115 1 6,250 1 6,250 34 211,150 38 226,565 3 18,750 1 6,385 1 6,385 6 36,420 1 5,575 11 69,290 1 6,250 2 11,285 4 25,000 1 5,980 47 293,615 1 6,250 1 6,250 6 9 2 8 1 3 35,340 53,685 12,500 48,920 6,115 18,750 6,115 42,670 6,115 6,115 6,115 5, 710 3 17,130 3 18,210 34 189,095 375 1,963,770 124 571,840 414 1,748,070 413 1,529,100 341 1,151,140 111 341,310 6 17,500 1 1 1 1 1 1 5,710 1 6,250 2 12,500 280 1,750,000 5 29,765 4 24,865 1 5,845 1 5,845 1 5,710 1 6,250 3 18,750 1 6,820 9 55,575 1 6,115 1 6,250 1 6,385 1 6,385 37 229,900 39 236,055 3 18, 750 1 6,520 1 6,385 6 37,095 1 5,710 11 69,290 1 6,385 2 11,555 4 25,000 1 6,115 3750 47 293,750 1 6,250 1 6,250 1 5,440 5 29,765 8 48,515 2 12,500 8 49,460 1 6,250 3 18,885 1 6, 250 7 43,210 1 6,250 1 6,250 1 6,250 1 5,845 3 17,535 3 18,480 34 192,065 404 4 2,123,480 133 620,980 479 2,053, 260 438 1,642,100 362 1,239,025 107 337,035 6 17,925 10,816 32,448 3 29,411 9,401 9,547 10,025 9,401 14 128,523 10,816 32,448 3 29,411 1 1 9,401 1 9,547 1 10,025 1 9,401 14 128,523 9 83,783 42 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 NATIONAL CAPITAL HOUSING AUTHORITY NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM NATIONAL CAPITAL HOUSING AUTHORITY ACCOUNTS SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1958 estimate 1959 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total Field: Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary ber salary Grades established by the Director of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics—Continued NACA-18. $8,112 to $10,025—Con. Shop superintendent 1 $9,401 1 $9,401 Superintendent, off-shift operations. 2 17,534 2 17,534 NACA-17. $7,634 to $9,464: 8,424 Assistant chief, service branch 8,424 8,424 Head, service section 8,424 NACA-16. $7,134 to $8,923: 1 8,008 Assistant electrical superintendent-_ 1 8,008 1 8,258 Assistant head, service branch 1 8,258 1 7,883 Assistant head, service section 1 7,883 29 235,872 Assistant shop superintendent 29 235,872 Assistant superintendent, air serv1 7,134 ice systems 1 7,134 Assistant superintendent, flight 3 24,481 maintenance 3 24,481 Assistant superintendent, instru1 ment shop __ 8,923 1 8; 008 Group leader 8,008 2 16,286 Head, service branch 16,286 27 215,841 Head, service section 215,841 13 102,107 Mechanics superintendent 102,107 1 7,883 Rocket propulsion superintendent-. 7,883 NACA-15. $6,760 to $8,466: 1 7,821 Group leader Head, service section 3 23,109 3 23,109 NACA-14. $6,406 to $8,008: 1 7,404 Generating plant superintendent-.. 1 7,404 136 Group leader. 131 975,250 943,552 1 7,405 Head, administrative section 7,405 3 22,235 Head, service branch 22,235 9 65,977 Head, service section 65,977 21 144,518 112,488 Mechanics superintendent 6,843 Superintendent of stores NACA-13. $6,032 to $7,550: 27,394 Aircraft inspector 27,394 7,093 Chief, service branch 7,093 60,279 60,279 Electrician 54,247 54,247 Group leader 2 13,645 13,645 Head, service section 72 483, 995 Instrumentmaker 72 484,307 76 513,344 76 513,344 Mechanic 62 417,039 62 417,039 Modelmaker 22 146,411 146,411 Toolmaker 2 13,000 13,000 Wind tunnel operator NACA-12. $5,658 to $7,072: 1 6,240 1 Air service dispatcher 6,240 6,552 1 1 6, 552 Assistant head, service section 43 263,099 Electrician 43 263,099 4 24,502 Experimental radio technician 4 24,502 3 18,450 Facility operator 3 18,450 61 379,807 Group leader 61 379,807 123 753,751 Instrumentmaker 123 754,044 1 5,949 Material inspector 1 5,949 359 Mechanic 359 2,216, 760 2,216,760 Modelmaker 150 928,575 150 928,575 1 6,365 Photographer 1 6,365 31,116 Rocket propulsion technician.. 31,116 55 335,276 Shift leader 55 335,276 1 6,427 Superintendent of stores 1 6,427 38 226,346 Toolmaker 226,346 3 17,846 Wind tunnel operator 3 17,846 55 324,459 54 318, 615 NACA-11. $5,304 to $6,614 1,058 1,024 NACA-10. $4,930 to $6,157 5,658,853 5,487, 953 37 189,883 NACA-9. $4,680 to $5,94937 189,883 212 NACA-8. $4,368 to $5,762.. 222 1,009, 548 1,054,269 43 199,349 NACA-7. $4,056 to $5,57443 199,349 NACA-6. $3,744 to $5,387156 664, 728 145 620,236 61 254,529 NACA-5. $3,411 to $5,200.. 61 254, 529 NACA-4. $3,099 to $5,013188 731,971 137 539,758 NACA-3. $2,787 to $4,805.. 91 348,212 91 348,212 598002 NACA-2. $2,475 to $4,618173 598,002 210 725,108 NACA-1. $2,163 to $4,43092 306,820 92 306,675 Total permanent, field.. 7,765 48,075,796 48,300,837 Deduct— 71 275 2,944, 555 Excess civilian pay over military 29,086 368,411 67 478,970 Add terminal leave in excess of lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) 7,761 7,614 44, 762,830 47,792,781 Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment 230 230 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 184,377 Overtime and holiday pay 155, 750 151,829 Nightwork differential 168,120 151,271 8,200 Uniform allowances 7,029 All personal services, field. 45. 073,189 48,309,458 01 Personal services 46,243,523 49,536,458 Num- Total ber salary 1957 actual 1 2 $9,401 17,534 8,424 8,424 1 8,008 1 8,258 1 7,883 31 250,765 1 7,134 3 24,481 8,923 8,008 16,286 215,841 102,107 7,883 1 3 7,821 23,109 1 7,404 150 ]1,064,332 1 7,405 3 22,235 9 65,977 21 144, 518 1 6,843 5 1 10 13 2 72 78 64 26 2 34, 612 7,093 66,726 84,407 13,645 483,038 526, 240 429,936 170,876 13,000 6,240 1 6,552 1 46 273,957 4 24,502 3 18,450 62 385,548 159 965,309 1 5,949 , 663,907 148 916, 470 1 6,365 5 31,116 55 1 6,427 283, 753 17,846 55 324,459 1,311 915, 625 e , 189,883 37 224 , 064, 602 ] 199. 349 43 650,334 152 262, 849 63 585,103 149 335, 503 88 617,826 180 323,063 97 8,830 55,110,335 500 2,860, 535 33,000 8,330 52,216,800 1,000 211, 700 165.500 188,000 10,000 52, 793.000 54,032,000 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 1 $12,420 1 $12,420 Executive director 1 $12,150 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 1 11,180 1 11,180 General counsel 1 10,965 Technical officer 1 10,535 1 10,750 1 10,535 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative officer 10, 535 10,535 10,535 9,635 9,850 Chief, construction engineer 9,635 9,420 9,420 9,205 C hief, maintenance engineer 9,420 9,635 9,420 Chief, project planner 9,420 9,420 9,420 Comptroller 9,635 9,850 9,635 Housing management officer 9,635 9,635 9,420 Site acquisition officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 8,215 Assistant chief, maintenance engineer. 7,570 8,215 7,570 Budget officer 9,635 7,570 8,215 Housing application officer 8,215 8,430 8,215 Personnel and records officer 8,215 8,430 8,430 Senior architect 8,215 8,645 8,215 8,000 8,215 Special assistant to executive director.. GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 7,250 Attorney 7,465 7,035 6,390 6,605 Chief, finance and accounts 7,035 1 6,820 7,250 Construction superintendent 7,465 7,465 Mechanical engineer 1 7,570 GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: 1 6,725 13,180 13,315 Housing manager _ GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 5,710 Chief, finance and accounts 1 6,250 6,250 Chief, personnel section 1 6,115 6,250 1 6,115 6,250 Chief, procurement and property 36,690 42, 535 Housing manager. 43, 480 7 11,150 11, 420 5,575 Job superintendent 1 5,710 Mechanical inspector 1 5, 575 5.440 1 6, 385 Relocation and site manager 6, 385 1 1 6,250 Site acquisition aid 6,250 G,250 1 5,780 1 5,645 5,780 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 67, 465 13 67, 330 13 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 66,790 32, 475 7 32,070 34,095 7 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 83,100 15 78,215 65, 325 19 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 98, 310 19 26 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 73. 215 27 100,790 54, 710 13 16 54,030 16 44,165 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 3,045 2 1 2,960 I GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 7,025 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 154 604,401 158 626,713 160 635,512 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 01 258 1,164, 651 276 1,238,453 278 1,253,112 8 34,079 6 23,876 6 27,200 250 1,130, 572 270 1,214, 577 272 1,225,912 Personal services- Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance of properties" "Operation and maintenance, properties aided by Public Housing Administration" 10,258 1,377 4,574 11,000 1,400 1,142,207 1,231, 551 $21,908 $22,000 $28,100 1, 209, 551 1,220, 569 1,120,299 9,257 12,000 1,500 NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION SALARIES AND EXPENSES Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Director GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Associate director-.. GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: General counsel and secretary. _ Chief of general plans Chief of urban renewal plans Director of regional planning council.. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Chief of project plans _. Traffic planning engineer Senior city planner GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative officer City planner (zoning) _. Landscape architect Regional planner 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $12,900 1 $12,900 1 $13,115 1 11,610 1 11,610 1 11,610 1 1 1 1 1 1 11,395 10,320 10,320 10,320 10,065 8,990 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11,395 10,320 10,320 10,320 10,280 8,990 8,990 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11,395 10,320 10,535 10,535 10,280 9,205 8,990 1 1 1 1 7,570 7,785 8,000 7,570 1 7,785 1 8,000 7,785 7,785 8,215 8,000 43 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued Associate city planner Associate planning engineer Senior planning analyst GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative aid to the director Assistant secretary and fiscal officer. _. Landscape architect Planning analyst Regional planner GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Landscape architect GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 1 ACQUISITION, $7,035 6,390 6,390 "I "I 5,845 5,510 9,240 25,395 3,925 2,960 7,465 ._.._._-- 5,510 5,200 4,080 29, 335 3,415 2,960 5,645 9,995 4,215 30,010 3,500 3,045 189,535 52,663 28 2 197,870 15,170 30 212,640 1.5 10,960 20 136,872 26 182,700 28. 5 201,680 927 500 2,500 1,000 5,000 855 700 1,000 775 1,000 138,654 187,400 209,455 NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK, PLAYGROUND SYSTEM Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Land purchasing officer GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 1 .... 7,~635' .... 6,"605" 7,465 27 7 1957 actual PARKWAY, 1958 estimate AND 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $9,635 3,175 1 1 $9,635 3,175 1 1 $9,850 3,260 2 12,810 2 12,810 2 13,110 Total permanent, departmental Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 0.1 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)... Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 1.9 11,867 01 1 759 184 Personal services 200 200 2 11,867 12,610 2 12,910 49 49 12,659 12,959 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD ACCOUNTS Departmental: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $12,900: Board member General counsel GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Associate general counsel Assistant general counsel Executive secretary GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant general counsel Associate chief trial examiner Associate executive secretary Chief counsel Chief trial examiner Deputy assistant general counsel Director of administration Director of information.. Executive officer Solicitor Special assistant to general counsel Trial examiner GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Associate ch ief counsel Associate director of information Associate executive secretary Attorney Budget officer Chief, advice section Chief, appeals section 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1957 actual 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $7,570 1 $7,570 1 7,570 1 7,570 Personal services. LAND 1958 estimate FROM 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395—Continued Chief, review section _ __ Executive assistant Legal assistant Security officer Special assistant to associate general counsel _ GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative analyst Administrative officer Affidavit compliance officer Attorney Assistant executive secretary __. Assistant security officer Budget officer Fiscal officer Industrial analyst Legal assistant Management officer Special assistant to associate general counsel Statistical officer Personnel officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Associate budget officer Attorney Chief, office services Classification officer Fiscal officer Industrial analyst Legal assistant Organization and methods analyst Placement officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Attorney Assistant fiscal officer Chief, office services Fiscal officer Industrial analyst Legal assistant Librarian Organization and methods examiner.. Placement officer Special assistant to executive secretary GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Special assistant to executive secretary GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Attorney Assistant fiscal officer Assistant librarian Budget examiner Chief, accounting unit Chief, audit unit Chief, payroll unit Chief, records and communications unit Classification analyst Industrial analyst Information and editorial specialist._. Organization and methods examinerStatistician GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Foreman, reproduction unit Equivalent to less than $5,440 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 1 20,000 1 20,000 1 20,000 2 26,660 26,875 2 26,660 1 13,115 13,115 1 12,900 1 13,545 13, 545 1 13,330 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) _ 36,450 25,055 11,610 61,290 12,905 47,250 12,690 12,690 12,690 12,150 23, 760 537,135 All personal services, departmental 3 2 42 36,180 25,380 60,750 12, 690 46,440 12,420 12,690 12,690 11,880 12,150 512,730 8 66,005 10,750 11,395 87935 87,935 10,320 36,450 25,055 5 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 42 61,290 12,905 47,250 12, 690 12,690 12,690 12,150 12,150 513,915 66, 220 10,965 11, 395 89,225 10,320 10,320 10,535 44 10,965 8 1 1 1 89,225 10,320 10,320 10,535 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base.. Overtime and holiday pay Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Regional director GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant regional director. Chief law officer Officer-in-eharge GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Field attorney Field examiner GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Field attorney Field examiner . GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Field attorney Field examiner GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Field attorney 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Number salary ber salary ber 1 1 $10,535 11,180 1 1 10,535 $10,750 11,395 10,750 1 1 5 1 Total salary $10,750 10,320 51,600 10,750 10,320 10,535 10,535 19,485 19,915 9,850 180,915 9,635 9,205 9,635 19,485 20,345 9,850 172,570 9,850 19,485 20,345 9,850 162,720 9,850 10,065 207,710 9,850 8,990 10,065 292,235 9,850 8,990 9,420 9,420 9,205 9,635 9,420 9,205 9,635 9,420 1 24 8,000 202,795 2 37 17,075 299,870 7,570 180,085 7,570 7,570 7,785 8,645 303,740 7,570 7,570 10 66,965 1 1 7,035 7,465 1 21 1 10,065 205,990 9,635 1 21 1 7,570 25, 775 7,035 7,035 37 1 20 1 1 8,645 215,785 7,570 7,570 53,915 6,390 1 3 1 1 6,390 19,815 7,250 6,390 6,605 7,570 164,790 7,570 7,570 53,915 6,390 1 4 1 1 6,390 25,560 7,250 6,390 1 6,390 5,915 11, 690 28,820 6,250 6,115 23,380 11,960 17,265 11,960 11,285 6,250 17,805 5,440 5,575 5,575 6,250 17,805 5,440 5,575 5,575 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 13 23 31 45 51 48 4 5 5,575 5,710 12, 500 6,115 10, 880 5,710 5,575 71,630 114,605 143, 895 192, 415 194, 770 161, 665 13, 795 14,385 5,710 5,845 12,635 6,250 11,150 5,710 5,845 12, 635 6,250 10, 910 17 65,997 1 16 5,710 83,190 109,000 131, 520 185,485 173, 905 156,015 10,325 14,640 2 15 20 29 45 48 45 3 5 11,150 82,515 99,815 135,600 193,230 184,685 152,245 10,325 14,640 5,720 63,605 1 17 5,720 67,184 490 3,442,047 471 3,368,410 43. 9 256, 946 26.1 125, 565 481 3,444, 389 23.8 95,189 444. 9 3,242,845 12,330 457.2 3,349,200 12,875 1,000 3, 255,175 3,363,075 446.1 3,185,101 2,207 3,187,308 22 274,805 1 22 6 11,180 240,800 64, 500 28 20 62 114 26 76 12 259,460 193,560 494,280 921,245 168,935 516,385 65,955 23 46 23 54 90 23 68 14 286,685 24 298,295 10,320 251, 550 64,715 1 24 6 10,320 261,870 64, 715 421,925 220,960 432,960 729,955 150,195 463,975 76,835 48 23 439, 905 220, 960 64 90 508. 660 729,955 23 68 150,195 463,975 29 158,435 44 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD—Continued NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD ACCOUNTS—Continued SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250—Continued Field examiner.Office manager GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 . Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, field Deduct lapses Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 10 1 22 10 7 110 113 50 3 $59,665 6,250 122,975 47,275 33,690 479,570 432,645 172,945 9,475 4 1 23 11 53 72 105 47 3 $24,055 6,250 128,485 52,205 221,370 330,255 409,575 165,545 9,550 4 1 24 11 54 74 116 51 3 $24,055 6,250 133,455 52,205 225,450 337,595 447,140 178.245 9,550 1 4,618 1 4,618 1 4,618 716 4, 580, 213 34 211,205 Net permanent,field(average number, net salary) 682 4,369,008 Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment- __ Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad 691 4,461.983 5.5 42,983 685.5 4,419,000 739 4, 725,848 11.2 64,248 727.8 4,661,600 6,536 4,500 4,500 4,407 28,115 16,800 2,000 19,800 17,900 2,000 19,800 _ 4,408,066 4,462,100 4,705,800 ___ 7,595,374 7,717,275 8,068,875 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Advances and reimbursements" __ $7, 558,341 37,033 $7,679,975 37,300 $8,031, 575 37,300 All personal services, 01 field Personal services. _ NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD SALARIES AND EXPENSES Departmental: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $12,900: Member of Board GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Executive secretary GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Mediator GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Mediator Assistant executive secretary GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Mediator. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Mediator GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Mediator GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses __Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base __. 01 Personal services_ Field: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative officer ___„ GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Secretary of division.^ GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Assistant secretary of division GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480. _ GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary _ Total permanent, field. Deduct lapses _ Net permanent,field(average number, net salary).__ Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment _._. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base „ __ 01 Personal services _ 1 $9,205 1 $9,205 1 $9,420 4 33,700 4 33,505 4 34,720 1 37 2 3 1 5,980 185,850 7,340 11,010 3,175 1 37 3 3 1 5,980 183,625 11,010 11,180 3,260 1 37 3 3 1 6,250 184,000 11,530 11,435 3,345 49 256,260 0.5 3, 476 50 257,765 0.8 3, 765 50 260,700 0. 8 3, 700 48.5 252, 784 49.2 254,000 49.2 257,000 126,881 129, 600 144, 600 379, 665 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 $58,291 3 13,115 1 13,330 13,330 22, 674 2 23, 220 23,560 91, 701 10, 520 8 1 84, 710 10, 320 84, 710 10,350 66, 927 5 46,000 46, 215 17,064 5 38, 265 38,345 19,170 4 1 25, 560 5,710 40,790 25, 560 5,710 41,330 35, 237 8,874 1 1 4,800 3,636 39 3 352,009 15,224 36 336,785 336,785 $60, 500 1 3,670 1 3,805 "I 3," 685 "I 3,685 40 355,760 0.5 2, 210 40 357,100 0.8 3, 550 I. 5 353, 550 39.2 353,550 1,150 1,150 354, 700 354,700 1,000 1,000 384, 600 402, 600 NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate 1958 estimate 1959 estimate 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $11,610: Director 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 Deputy director 1 18,000 Associate director (research) 19,000 19,000 Associate director (management and public affairs) 1 17,500 17,500 17, 500 General counsel 1 16,500 16,500 16,500 Assistant director . 4 62,000 62, 000 62,000 Head, office of scientific information.. 1 14,000 14,500 14,000 Assistant for science education planning 1 14,000 Deputy assistant director . 42,000 42,000 3 42,000 Executive secretary, the President's Committee on Scientists and Engi1 14,000 1 14,000 neers 1 14,000 1 14,000 Special assistant to the Director 14,000 Head, course content improvement 13,000 section Head, fellowship section 13,000 Head, international science education section 13, 000 13,000 Head, institute section 1 13,500 13,000 13,000 Head, office of special studies 1 12,900 Head, research economics group 1 13,000 Head, scientific manpower section Head, special projects in science edu1 13,000 cation section GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant to head, office of scientific 1 11,880 1 11,610 11, 610 information 1 11,880 1 11,610 Attorney 1 11,880 1 11,880 1 11,610 Comptroller 1 11,610 1 11,610 Deputy head, office of special studies. Executive secretary, Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific 12,690 1 12,690 1 12,690 Research and Development Grants administrator and contracting 1 11,610 1 11,610 1 11,610 office 8 92,880 1 11,880 1 12,150 Professional assistant 23 274, 590 17 206,550 16 193,440 Program director 11,610 1 Project director 12,150 1 1 11,610 1 11,880 Public information officer 11,880 1 1 11,610 1 11,610 Special assistant to the Director GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 10, 535 1 1 10,320 1 10,320 Assistant grants administrator 41,280 4 Assistant program director T~~~i6~320 Attorney 45 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395—Continued Budget officer Chief accountant Deputy public information officer Professional assistant Program director Project director Research analyst : GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Accountant Administrative analyst Assistant to the assistant director for adininistrat : on. Ass'stant to the comptroller Auditor Budget examiner Grants supervisor Personnel officer Professional assistant Program director Publications officer Research analyst Senior budget examiner GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative assistant Administrative officer Auditor Budget examiner Contract negotiator Grants officer Personnel officer Professional assistant Program analyst Research analyst Secretary, National Science Board Security officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative assistant Assistant chief accountant Assistant grants officer.. _ Assistant personnel officer Budget examiner __. Governmental accountant Grants analyst. _ _ Information specialist Librarian _ Professional assistant __ Research analyst GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Administrative assistant GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Budget examiner Chief, records management section Grants assistant Governmental accountant Professional assistant Research analyst Research assistant GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 01 Personal services... INTERNATIONAL Num- Total ber salary 1 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Number Num- Total ber salary Total salary $10,320 10,320 62,995 73,100 21,285 10, 750 $10, 535 74,175 32,035 10,965 1 1 16 7 4 1 $10,320 10, 535 166, 410 74,390 41, 710 10,320 D e p a r t m e n t a l : Grades a n d ranges—Con. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: C ontract administrator GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 Total permanent, departmental... Deduct lapses.. Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime. 9,420 1 8,990 1 3 8,990 26,970 1 4 8,990 38,110 9,205 6 1 1 3 1 55,230 9,635 8,990 28,045 8,990 1 1 2 7,785 8,215 15,355 1 7 7,570 56,215 4 1 30,495 7,570 7,570 47, 570 8 645 45,850 7,785 6,820 6,390 6,820 "6," 605" 1 1 7 4 1 1 2 8,000 8,215 15,140 6,390 1 1 1 6,605 6,390 6,390 6,390 6,390 48,170 25,775 1 6 3 6,390 40,275 19,170 1 1 1 1 1 8,990 9,205 8,990 8,990 8,990 10 3 1 3 1 90,115 27, 830 9,205 26,970 9,205 2 1 1 2 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 1 15,140 8,000 8,430 15,355 7,570 37, 850 7,785 47, 785 8,645 53, 850 8,000 7,570 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 12, 995 7,035 19,170 6,820 6,605 6,605 6,390 1 5 5 6,390 33,025 32,380 1 $5,915 1 $6,050 1 $6,185 4 1 22,840 5,710 6 34,665 7 40,510 59 5,440 5,710 17,130 16, 455 5,575 11,290 69,965 77, 865 240,290 93, 040 66, 900 6,940 8,580 11,340 5,440 5,575 5,845 34,125 21, 895 5,710 19 20 55 32 27 4 1 94, 480 89, 970 223,990 113,020 88,785 13,285 2,690 5 19,110 5.575 5, 710 5,980 29,225 22, 300 5,845 28 32 94 57 39 4 1 135,475 138, 795 371,445 199,330 127, 650 13,455 2,775 8 28,780 266 1, 767, 290 54.9 319, 073 293 1,892,315 23 166,685 454 2,870, 070 56.3,180, 030 211.1 1, 448, 217 270 1,725, 630 397.7 2, 690,040 11, 710 12, 550 76, 000 23,450 10,800 121, 660 7,250 30, 510 10, 600 47, 800 45,179 18,505 55,643 8,312 22, 000 1, 605,354 1,885, 650 2, 904, 350 GEOPHYSICAL YEAR 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total excess of $11,610: ber salary ber salary ber salary Head, Office for the International Geophysical Year _ 1 $14,500 1 $14,500 1 $14,500 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Professional assistant 1 11,610 1 11,880 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Professional assistant _ 1 10,320 1 10,320 1 10,320 440200^58 1957 actual 01 Personal services. 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 2 $7,785 4,795 8,290 1 1 2 $7,570 4,660 7,745 1 1 2 $7,570 4,660 8,015 6 0.2 44,795 860 7 0.5 56,675 5, 295 57, 570 5.8 43,935 6.5 51,380 57,570 113 220 100 220 100 44,048 51,700 57,890 RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF SALARIES AND WAGES PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $13,975: 3 $60,500 3 $60,500 Member of Board _ 3 $60,500 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,620: 1 13,975 1 13,975 Chief executive officer. 1 13,975 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 1 13,330 1 13,330 1 13,330 Director of research _• GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 1 11,610 1 11,610 Chief, accident and injury study Chief executive assistant 1 12,150 Director of budget and fiscal opera11,610 11,610 tions 12,905 12,905 Director of retirement claims 12,905 Director of unemployment and sick12,905 12,905 ness insurance 12,905 11,610 11,610 Director of wage and service records 11,610 12,905 12,905 12,905 General counsel 12,905 12,905 12,905 Associate general counsel _ 11,610 11,610 11,610 Supervisory actuary, life GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 1 10,320 1 10,320 Accident and safety analyst Assistant director of budget and fiscal 10,320 10,320 operations 10,320 10,320 Assistant director of retirement claims _ 1 10,320 Assistant director of unemployment 1 10,535 10,635 and sickness insurance.. 1 10,320 Assistant director of wage and service 10,320 10,320 records 1 10,320 33,540 33,540 Assistant general counsel. _ 3 32,895 Chairman and chief, disability deter11,395 11,395 11,395 minations 10,320 10,320 Chief, claims policy and coordination10,320 Chief, retirement and survivor bene10,320 10,320 fits 10,320 10,320 10,320 Chief, statistics and analysis division10,320 Director of budget and fiscal opera1 10,320 tions 1 10,535 1 10,535 1 10,320 Director of personnel 2 20,640 2 20,640 Executive assistant. 1 10,320 1 10,320 1 10,320 General auditor 1 10,320 1 10,320 1 10,320 Liaison officer „ 1 10,320 1 10,320 1 10,320 Management analysis officer 1 10,320 1 10,320 Secretary of the Board, attorney 1 10,320 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 1 8,990 1 8,990 1 8,990 Actuary, life 2 18,840 2 18,840 2 18,625 Administrative assistant 2 19,700 2 19,700 2 19,700 Administrative officer 1 8,990 1 8,990 1 8,990 Assistant to the chairman 8 72,780 8 72,780 2 18,410 Attorney-adviser, general 8,990 Budget officer and cost analyst 1 9,205 1 9,205 8,990 Chairman, appeals council 1 8,990 Chief, administrative services 1 9,205 9,205 9,205 Chief, claims methods and survey 8,990 Chief, disbursements 1 8,990 1 8,990 8,990 Chief, disability examiner Chief, employment and personnel re1 8,990 1 8,990 8,990 lations 1 8,990 1 8,990 8,990 Chief, field operations 1 9,420 1 9,420 9,205 Chief, investigation and placement 1 8,990 1 8,990 8,990 Chief, operating services Chief, position classification and wage 1 8,990 1 8,990 1 8,990 administration 3 26,970 Claims examiner 3 27,185 3 27,185 8,990 8,990 1 8,990 Claims examiner, appeals referee 8,990 8,990 8,990 1 Director, supply and service.._ _. 1 9,205 9,205 9,205 1 Executive assistant 1 8,990 8,990 Management analysis officer 5 50,325 5 50; 325 5 50,325 Medical officer, general 1 8,990 1 8,990 Staff development officer 3 29,120 3 29,120 3 28,690 Supervisory analytical statistician 1 8,990 8,990 1 8,990 Supervisory auditor -1 8,990 8,990 Supervisory management analyst 1 8,990 8,990 1 8,990 Supervisory program analyst GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 7,570 7,570 1 7,570 Actuary, life 8,645 8,645 1 7,570 Adjudicator, attorney 46 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OP SALARIES AND WAGES PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD—Con. 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued Attorney -adviser, general Auditor, u Budget and fiscal officer Chief, accounting operations ... Chief, administrative operations Chief, administrative services Chief, claims examiner Chief, disbursements Claims examiner .... Claims examiner, appeals r e f e r e e Executive assistant. . . Management analyst Member, appeals council Program analyst Staff development officer Supervisory analytical statistician Supervisory coverage examiner Supervisory disability examiner Supervisory investigation and placement Supervisory publication officer Supervisory survey statistician...• GS-lt. $6,390 to $7,465: Accident and safety analyst ..Actuary, life Adjudicator, attorney. Administrative assistant Administrative officer Analytical statistician Assistant chief, disbursements __. Attorney-adviser, general Auditor .__ .-__ Budget and control officer Chief, certification Chief, registration ,.. Claims examiner Claims examiner, appeals referee Disability examiner Executive assistant Investigation and placement analystLibrarian Liaison representative Management analyst Position classifier Program analyst Property and space officer Publication officer.. Research assistant ,.--,-, Supervisory contact representative Supervisory placement officer Supervisory position classifier. __ Supervisory survey statistician Training officer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Class examiner Investigation and placement analystProcurement officer Property and space officer Section supervisor Supervisory budget examiner Supervisory contact representative Tabulating equipment o p e r a t i o n supervisor ._. GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accident 'and safety analyst Actuary, life Administrative assistants Administrative officer Analytical statistician.-__ Attorney-adviser, general Auditor Budget and control officer Budget examiner... _ Chief, administrative services.. Chief nurse Claims examiner Contract representative Management analyst Occupational consultant Personnel assistant Placement officer Position classifier Publication writer Section supervisor Survey statistician Training officer . GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to 33,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Shop foreman Assistant shop foreman ,_ 1958 estimate 6 $7,785 15,570 7,570 8,000 7,570 7,570 1 7 2 7,570 54,280 15,140 5 2 1 40,000 15,570 7,570 7,570 7,570 16,430 2 1 2 15,140 7,570 16,430 7,785 7,570 7,570 8,000 7,570 7,570 1 1 1 8,000 7,570 7,570 6,390 6,390 19, 815 6,390 19, 815 6,390 35,820 19,170 6,390 6,390 6,605 19,815 6,605 19,815 6,390 40,920 19,385 40,215 23,140 7,785 7,570 7,570 16,430 1 1 14 3 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 6,605 92,900 19, 385 70,350 6,605 6,605 12,780 6,390 7,680 6,390 7,680 7,035 1 1 1 6,390 6,820 7,035 1 1 1 1 6,390 6,820 7,250 6,390 14 90,775 6.185 5,915 5,915 13 1 1 83,105 6,320 5,915 1 1 6,185 6,455 6,320 6,590 1 5,915 6,185 1 5,440 32, 910 5,440 27, 740 11,285 16, 725 fi, 980 11,420 5,440 5,440 498, 295 7 1 38,755 7,010 1 2 1 2 1 1 59 155 49 123 214 248 257 5,440 11, 285 5,440 11,420 5,710 5.440 312,130 741, 200 215,850 492, 720 784,105 836, 275 793,190 22, 540 6,469 6,198 7 6,390 6,390 6,605 19,815 6,605 19, 815 6,390 40,920 19, 385 6,390 6,605 6,390 131, 455 6,390 66,050 6,820 6,820 6,605 7,250 57,725 12,780 12,780 6,390 6,390 7,680 6,820 6,390 6,820 7,250 6,390 6,605 20 131,455 1 6,390 10 66,050 1 6,820 1 6,820 1 6,605 1 7,250 9 57,725 2 12,780 2 12,780 10 64,485 2 $7,785 15, 570 7,570 8,000 7,570 7,570 54, 280 15,140 7,570 40,000 15, 570 7,570 46,710 13 1 1 83,105 6,320 5,915 1 1 6,320 6,320 6,185 5,440 5,440 27,875 5,710 28,550 5,575 17,130 6,115 11,690 5,710 5,440 518, 315 27,875 5,710 28,550 5,575 17,130 39,700 2 11,690 1 5,710 1 5,440 90 524,160 5 28,685 7 39,700 5,575 5,575 5,440 5,575 11,690 5,845 5,575 5,575 5,440 5,575 5,575 5,845 52 154 46 121 213 246 254 279,905 746,800 206,445 491,995 793,270 840,805 783, 290 22,370 1 1 6,760 Total permanent, departmental 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $56,860 16,000 7,570 8,000 7,570 7,570 8,645 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Ungraded positions at hourly rates—Con. Equivalent to less than $5,440 47 154 42 137 204 262 225 8 251,545 745,855 188,910 554,495 757,520 891,605 694,475 22,370 6,760 6,468 Deduct lapses 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 32 $151,982 1,463 6,628,514 286.2 1,213,905 30 $150,080 30 $150,380 1,444 1,453 6,706,433 145.5 639,325 6,685,288 122.5 525, 576 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 1,176.8 1,321.5 1,307.5 5,414,609 6,159,712 6,067,108 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 74,765 75,255 54,009 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 23,792 23,201 Overtime and holiday pay 325,401 119,393 85,892 Nightwork differential 3,207 3,581 3,581 All personal services, departmentalField: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Regional director GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Chief, field activities Regional unemployment insurance officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Assistant chief, field activities Regional adjudicator Supervisory contact representative, district manager... GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Supervisory contact representative, district manager Supervisory unemployment compensation claims examiner GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: C ontact representative Supervisory contact representative, branch manager Unemployment insurance unit supervisor GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Contact representative District employment officer _ Management analyst Supervisory unemployment compensation claims examiner Unemployment compensation claims examiner GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335._ GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480.. GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Total permanent, field- 6, 233, 791 6,381,733 79,980 80,410 80,410 63,360 63,575 63, 575 64,220 64,220 64,220 52,990 54,710 69,205 52,990 54,710 52,990 54,710 9 41 286,500 7 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay All personal services, field. Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Limitation on salaries and expenses, Railroad Retirement Board" "Railroad unemployment insurance administration fund" 41 285,210 45,805 7 46,020 9 69,205 42 291,600 7 46,020 44 278,215 44 278,755 45 284,670 52 327,155 52 329,180 52 328,100 4 24,065 4 148 851,425 22 123,055 7 40,915 7 41,455 13 16 181 14 136 152 129 93 74,770 84,110 866,410 59,145 535,705 564,980 430,655 284,715 5,303, 545 117.6 538,199 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) 7 7 9 69,205 1,110 Deduct lapses 01 5,817,982 24,605 4 24,605 150 862,845 22 124,405 7 42,130 7 41,860 158 23 7 7 13 16 187 15 164 139 126 96 906,365 129,845 42,130 41,860 76,255 87,485 899,635 66,465 653,585 518,120 422,745 295,635 13 16 190 15 146 147 126 96 76,255 87,485 916,045 66,465 585,230 550,540 422,745 295,635 1,145 1,127 5,420,520 27.1 97,151 5,500,230 27.7 103,581 1,117.3 1,099.9 992.4 5,396,649 4,765,346 5,323,369 267,105 249,995 291,095 20,578 67, 701 110.181 5,125,522 5, 702, 743 20,782 54,813 5,739,349 10,943, 504 11,936,534 12,121,082 $6,015,136 $6,283,929 $6,463,423 4,928,368 5,652,605 5,657,659 RENEGOTIATION BOARD SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $13,975: 1 $20,500 Chairman _ 1 $20,500 1 $20,500 4 80,000 Board member 4 80,000 4 80,000 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: 1 14,405 1 14,620 1 14,620 Director, office of accounting .__ _ 1 14,405 1 13,975 1 13,975 D irector, office of review 1 14,190 1 13,975 1 13,975 General counsel -. 47 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: A ssistant general counsel _ Chairman, screening and exemptions committee Deputy director, office of review GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: B usiness anal yst Counsel „ Deputy director, office of accounting-Director, office of administration Economist Executive assistant to Chairman Procurement affairs officer Reviewer (industrial specialist) -Special assistant to Board GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Attorney Business accountant-.. Business analyst Deputy director, office of administration (personnel officer) „-.,-. Director, office ol assignments Economist Procurement affairs officer Reviewer (industrial specialist) Secretary to Board GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: AttorneyDeputy director, office of assignments. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative services officer Division head, office of assignments. __ Fiscal accountant . Personnel officer Position classifier GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative secretary Administrative services officer Deputy division head, office of assignments Assistant to secretary to Board Budget analyst Fiscal accountant GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Assignments examiner Office services assistant Secretary, Board member Tax liaison agent '. GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685.. Total permanent, departmental . . . Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay. All personal services, field 01 Personal services 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $12,900 1 13,115 13,330 36, 990 24, 840 12,150 12, 420 12,690 2 2 6 24,030 24,300 71,820 2 1 1 1 $12,900 1 $12,900 13,545 13, 545 12, 420 25,110 12,150 12,420 12, 690 12,420 24,300 24, 570 48,330 12, 690 25,110 12, 420 12,690 12, 690 12. 420 24, 570 24, 570 98. 685 32, 680 1 8 3 10.320 88,365 34,135 1 8 3 10,320 89,010 34,135 10, 535 11, 395 10, 320 23. 545 99, 515 10, 965 1 1 1 9 1 10, 535 11,395 12,150 101.050 10,965 1 1 10,750 11,395 12,150 101, 050 11,180 19,700 9,635 1 1 10,065 9,635 9,635 7,570 7,785 7,785 8,215 10, 065 9,850 6,390 8,000 6,605 13,425 7,465 6,390 6,390 13, 640 7,465 6,605 7,465 7,250 7,465 6, 605 7,465 17, 535 5,980 29,090 6, 250 78, 880 85, 620 86, 520 83, 390 85. 610 11, 825 6,115 23. 785 6,250 65,845 71, 895 83, 340 68, 015 51, 450 11, 960 6, 250 24,190 6,250 67, 330 73, 380 76,185 68, 440 54, 710 17, 635 7,570 7,570 7,785 8,215 7,570 7,785 8,000 185 1, 290, 410 154 1,131, 615 149 1,102, 620 10 74,020 9.8 74,115 16 89,855 169 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay All personal services, departmental. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Board member Director, division of accounting Director, division of renegotiating— Regional counsel GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Attorney . Business accountant Director, division of procurement affairs Renegotiator GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Business accountant Director, division of administration, _ GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Attorney Business accountant GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer Business accountant GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 , GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) 1958 estimate 139 144.2 1,028, 600 1, 200, 555 1,057, 500 8,000 10,000 3,929 3,900 1,500 1, 042,000 4,000 1,500 1, 073,000 1,728 1, 206, 212 21 4 4 3 255,260 48,600 48,330 36,450 17 3 3 3 36,720 36,990 37,260 17 3 3 3 210,330 37,260 37,530 37,260 2 21 20, 855 223, 815 18 195,435 18 195,435 43, 645 501, 380 30 33,110 324, 220 41 1 1 3 392,025 10,065 7,570 25,290 501, 625 20,345 1 16 7,570 126,925 33, 540 282,080 40 1 384,107 10, 065 7,785 2 14,500 2 14,285 2 14,070 4 26, 635 15, 600 15,195 3 4 19, 720 52, 575 51, 900 13 61, 410 11 71, 275 70, 735 22 95, 590 16 124,155 43 165, 630 32 123,475 61, 740 58,140 24 83, 425 17 6,430 2 6,940 6,345 2 1 3,285 293 2, 310, 910 206 1,648,335 199 1, 581, 667 10 78,767 84,635 24. 2 196, 382 10 189 268.8 198 1, 502, 900 1,563,700 2,114, 528 5,800 6,000 300 300 319 1, 570,000 1,509,000 2,114,847 3,321,059 2,643,000 2, 551,000 SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATION EXPENSES, SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excels of $13,975: Administrator 1 $20.000 1 $20.000 1 $20.000 Deputy administrator 1 17,500 1 17,500 1 17,500 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Assistant administrator and comptroller-treasurer 1 14,190 14,405 14,405 Chief engineer 1 14,190 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Deputy comptroller-treasurer 13,115 1 13,115 1 12,900 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Administrative officer 11,610 1 11,880 1 11,610 Chief, special studies and systems branch 11.610 1 11,610 Information officer 11.880 1 11,880 1 12,150 11,610 Legal counsel 1 11,610 Special assistant to the administrator. ~I 117616" GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant counsel _ 10,320 10, 535 1 10,320 Chief, accounting branch 10, 320 Chief, budget branch 10, 320 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Systems accountant Chief, receipts and disbursements branch 8,990 Confidential assistant 8,990 Personnel officer.. 8,990 9,205 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Chief, accounting and reporting unit.. 7,570 7,785 1 7,785 C onfidential assistant 7,570 Property management officer 7,570 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 1 6,390 6,390 Accountant Statistician 6,390 6,390 Classification specialist 6, 390 Procurement officsr 7,465 7,465 7,465 1 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 5,440 A ccoun tan t 5,710 5,575 5,845 Administrative assistant (secretary)5,575 5,710 5,845 Personnel assistant 16,135 10,885 5, 780 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 24,880 25.460 30, 390 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 9,240 4,080 4.215 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 18.350 33, 705 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 13,660 17.415 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 3,175 6,435 12.955 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses ._ Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent em ployment Other personal services: Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 25 3 210,420 23,343 36 256,930 6.7 26,930 49 336,595 4.1 23, 595 22 187,077 29.3 230,000 44. 9 313,000 21,450 36,000 15, 000 5,805 25,000 12. 000 214,685 291.000 340, 000 353 All personal services, departmental Field: Grades and ranges: GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Chief marine engineer. GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Director, marine operations division. _ GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Director, special operations division. _ GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant director, lock operations Assistant director, engineering and maintenance Design engineer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant director, special operations division GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative assistant GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Office engineer-.. __ GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Field engineer. GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Tugmaster Marine engineer General foreman Dispatcher Lockmaster Crane operator, heavy Lockmaster Equivalent to less than $5,440 ._ Total permanent, field 1 13,975 1 13,975 1 12,900 1 13,115 1 13,115 1 11,880 1 11,880 1 12,150 1 10,535 1 10,750 1 10,535 1 10,750 2 21,070 1 7,570 8,990 8.990 7,785 6,605 6,390 1 2 4 4,660 8,160 16,435 5,440 4,795 22,625 16,590 14,680 6,830 82,675 5,575 4,970 32,485 17,130 86,165 10, 415 6 36,942 74 327,283 1 8.362 1 8,070 1 7,675 4 26, 292 2 12,646 1 6,261 6 36, 942 88 394, 219 114 581,435 150 733,542 8,362 8,070 7,675 26,292 12,646 12 1 1 7 4 23 3 48 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION—Continued LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATION EXPENSES, SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION—Continued 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Overtime and holiday pay.. Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details All personal services, field 01 Personal services Distributed as follows: Administrative (limitation) Operations 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2.8 $11,405 95.4 $449,435 9.2 18.6 71,270 1,404 28.1 $143.542 132,000 121.9 590,000 15,000 15,000 173 72,847 147,000 605,000 287,532 438,000 945,000 $214, 685 72,847 $291,000 147,000 $340,000 605,000 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary excess of $13,975: Commissioner 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: 14,190 Executive director 14,190 1 14.190 13,975 14,190 General counsel GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 1 14,190 39.990 Division director 39.775 3 39.990 12.900 Executive assistant to the chairman.. 12. 900 1 12,900 12.900 Chief accountant 12, 900 1 12,900 12,900 Associate general counsel 12,900 1 12,900 GS-15 $11,610 to $12,690: Secretary of Commission 11,610 11.610 12, 690 12. 690 Chief opinion writer 12, 420 35,100 35.100 Associate division director 35.100 96,120 96.120 Assistant division director 95.310 35,100 35,100 Assistant general counsel 35.100 11, 610 11. 610 11, 610 Associate director 11, 610 11. 610 11, 610 Assistant director 58,050 46, 440 Hearing examiner 35, 370 35.370 2 23,760 Chief counsel 12,150 12,150 1 12,150 Chief accountant GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 1 11,180 Secretary of Commission 1 10.320 10,320 10,320 1 Budget and fiscal officer 10,320 1 10, 320 11,180 1 Director of personnel 11, 395 11.395 11,395 1 1 Assistant director 117, 710 117, 710 117, 390 12 11 Chief of branch 22,360 22,360 22,360 2 2 Chief of section 10. 535 1 Chief counsel 10, 535 20, 855 20,855 1 Financial analyst 31, 390 31,390 31,390 3 Engineer 32.250 3 Hearing examiner 11,395 1 1 11, 395 11,395 1 Special counsel 64, 715 7 7 75,035 75,035 6 Attorney 10,320 10,320 1 10,320 1 1 Records and service officer 10, 965 10,965 10,965 1 1 1 Assistant chief accountant — 10,535 10,535 10,535 1 1 1 Accountant GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 13 125,255 13 124,395 13 125,255 Chief of section 19 180,700 16 153,730 19 180, 700 Financial analyst 1 1 8,990 8,990 Assistant secretary of Commission 1 10, 2S0 1 10,280 10, 280 Engineer 1 8,990 8,990 1 8,990 Assistant director of personnel 1 9,205 9,205 1 9,205 Statistician 214, 550 23 225,905 23 225,905 Attorney 9 77,295 86.715 86, 715 Accountant 1 8,990 8,990 Assistant records and service officer... GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 1 8,430 Assistant secretary of Commission 1 7,570 1 7,570 1 7,570 Assistant budget and fiscal officer 24 198,235 22 181,805 22 181,805 Financial analyst 1 7,570 Classification officer 1 7,570 Assistant records and service officer 4 5 39, 570 39, 570 32,000 Statistician 1 1 8,215 8,215 8,215 Investigator 1 1 7,570 7,570 7,570 Chief of section 10 15 120,430 120,430 81,935 Attorney 6 47,355 47,355 48,645 Accountant 1 7,570 7,570 Deputy records officer... Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con, GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Financial analyst _ Chief of section D e p u t y records officer _. Statistician Attorney Accountant Employee relations officer Librarian GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Confidential assistant __ GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Attorney Chief of section Financial analyst Statistician Graphics analyst Legal examiner Accountant Administrative assistant Classification officer Editorial specialist Librarian Budget analyst Chief of unit Secretary Library assistant GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: P r i n t shop foreman Equivalent to less t h a n $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) _ Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment ._ Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Total permanent, field.. Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) 1959 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 8 1 1 1 10 2 1 $55,740 7,680 6,390 6,390 66,695 12,995 6,390 14 1 9 3 1 1 2 1 76,565 5,440 55,465 17,670 5,980 6,250 11,285 6,250 1 1 6,250 5,575 $55,955 14,500 1 12 2 1 1 6,820 78,185 12,780 6,605 6,390 12 1 10 2 1 2 1 18 $119,855 2 14,500 1 17 2 1 1 6,820 110,135 12,780 6,605 6,390 66,225 5,440 61,580 11,690 5,980 12 1 10 2 1 66,225 5,440 61,580 11,690 5,980 1 11,285 6,250 5,440 6,250 2 1 1 1 11,285 6,250 5,440 6,250 11,420 21,760 29,060 5,710 20,295 222,060 140,050 395,500 128,105 101,355 25,550 22,625 2 4 5 1 4 46 30 96 34 29 11 11,420 21,760 29,060 5,710 20,295 222,060 140,050 399,170 128,105 101,355 34,430 25,315 6,573 53,829 1 12 6,573 53,829 5,915 5,915 1 1 6 40 24 100 34 30 7 8 5,710 31,845 193,825 111,420 416,275 128,860 103,665 22,250 22,115 2 4 5 1 4 46 30 95 34 29 8 8 1 12 6,573 53,829 1 12 5,915 502 3.288,142 22.9 124,347 531 3,494,267 16.6 111,017 479.1 3,163,795 514.4 533 3,488,000 3,383,250 10,000 14,000 42,000 28,500 16,190 5,885 All personal services, departmental Field: Grades and ranges: GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Regional administrator._ GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Regional administrator Assistant regional administrator GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Chief of section Assistant regional administrator Chief investigations Attorney GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant regional administrator Mining engineer Chief, broker-dealer inspections Chief, investigations Attorney Securities investigator GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Financial analyst Mining engineer Broker-dealer inspector Securities investigator Attorney Accountant GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Financial analyst Broker-dealer inspector.__ Securities investigator Attorney Mining engineer Accountant GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Broker-dealer inspector._ Securities investigator Attorney _~ Accountant GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 — GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685.. _ GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470- 1958 estimate 552 3,616,967 19 128,967 8,021 13,100 6,900 13,400 10,000 30,670 11,000 3,000 3,224,561 3,452,750 3,570,400 26,230 2 26,230 2 26,230 7 1 83,160 11,610 1 3 1 4 11,395 32,035 10,320 44,290 7 2 1 3 2 7 83,430 23,220 11,395 30,960 20,855 75,250 7 2 1 3 2 7 83,430 23,220 11,395 30,960 20,855 75,250 1 1 1 2 15 10,280 9,205 9,850 20,560 146,030 1 1 1 1 19 7 10,495 9,205 9,850 10,280 181,210 63,575 1 1 1 1 19 7 10,495 9,205 9,850 10,280 181,210 63,575 5 1 17 29 19 3 44,300 8,860 144,170 242,320 156,945 24,645 6 1 21 27 16 3 52,085 8,860 176,815 222,450 128,645 24,645 6 1 21 27 16 52,0^5 8,860 176,815 222,450 128,645 3 24,645 1 27 9 16 1 3 7,250 188, 225 65,035 106,325 7,465 19,170 28 14 20 1 4 190,745 94,190 130,595 7,680 25,990 1 30 24 31 1 5 6,390 203,525 158,090 200,885 7,680 32,380 4 8 12 3 14 6 27 31 30 3 22,435 44, 735 66,225 17,535 65,645 28,395 117.990 116,065 104,515 9,560 4 10 17 3 22 22,705 56,155 93,695 17,670 102,376 32,345 132,370 118,120 115,925 4 12 18 3 24 7 31 44 34 22,705 67,035 99,135 17,670 111, 426 32,345 132,370 159,100 115,925 7 31 32 34 308 2,022,775 9.4 57,792 355 2,310,016 20.9 136,316 298.6 334.1 375 2,411,000 2,173,700 1,964,983 397 2,536,116 22 125,116 49 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay All personal services, field 01 Personal services 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $9,619 2,005 1,976,607 5,201,168 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" _ "Advances and reimbursements" _ 1958 estimate $5,000 $7,000 8,500 2,300 9,600 2,000 2,189,500 2,429,600 5, 642,250 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 Subtotal.. $5,631,250 11,000 Total permanent, departmental 6,000,000 Deduct lapses $6,000,000 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $12,900: Director _ 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 Deputy director _ 1 13,975 1 13,975 1 13,975 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 4 49,680 Assistant to director 49, 680 49, 680 1 12,420 Chief legislative and liaison officer.... 12.420 12,420 Chief medical officer. 12,420 1 12,420 12,420 12, 420 1 12,420 12.420 Chief planning officer 73, 980 74, 250 Division chief 6 73,980 12, 420 12, 420 1 12,420 General counsel12,420 12,420 1 12,420 The adjutant GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 32, 680 Administrative officer 32, 250 3 32,465 21, 930 21, 930 2 21,930 Assistant division chief 10, 965 10, 965 Assistant general counsel 10, 965 10, 965 10,965 Assistant legislative and liaison officer. 10, 965 10, 965 10, 965 Assistant medical officer 10, 965 10, 965 10, 965 Assistant planning officer 10, 965 10, 965 10,965 10, 965 Assistant to general counsel 10, 965 10,965 10, 965 Manpower officer.. _ 32, 895 32, 895 Regional field officer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: A dministrative officer 38, 540 38, 540 38, 540 Archivist 9,420 9,420 9,635 Assistant to general counsel 28, 905 28, 905 3 28,905 Attorney adviser 8,990 8,990 9,205 Budget officer 9,635 1 9,635 9,635 C ommunications officer.. _ 9,635 9,635 1 9,635 Field auditor _ 28,905 3 28,905 28,905 Legislative officer.. 9,635 9,635 1 9,635 Manpower officer 6 57,810 57, 810 57,810 Medical officer. _ _ 9,635 9,635 1 9,635 Planning officer 28,905 3 28,905 28, 905 Records management officer 9,635 10,065 1 9,850 Regional field officer 48,175 48,175 5 48,175 Relocation officer 9,635 9,635 9,635 Supervisory statistician 9,420 9,850 9,635 Training officer 38,540 38,540 38,540 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative officer 3 24,645 3 24,645 3 24,645 Correspondence and information officer 2 16,430 16,430 16,430 Historian 1 7,785 8,000 8,215 Liaison officer 1 8,215 8,215 8,215 1 8,215 8,215 8,215 Manpower officer 8,215 8,215 8,215 Public relations officer 24,645 3 24,645 Regional field officer 3 24,645 8,215 8,215 8,215 Training officer 8,215 8,215 8,215 Transportation officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 34,960 6 34,530 5 34,530 A dministrative officer 7,035 1 7,035 7,035 Assistant archivist 7,035 7,035 1 7,035 Manpower officer 7,035 6,820 7,035 1 Printing and publication officer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: 1 6,725 6,455 6,590 Administrative assistant 1 6,725 6,725 Personnel officer GS-9. $5,400 to $6,250: 2 12,095 12,230 2 11,825 Administrative assistant 1 6,115 6,250 5,980 Analytical statistician 1 6,250 6,115 6,250 Budget assistant 1 5,575 5,440 5,710 Fiscal officer _ 1 5,710 5,575 5,845 Illustrator 1 6,250 6,250 6,250 Legislative analyst-. 1 6,250 6,115 6,250 Librarian 1 6,250 6,115 6,250 Position classifier 5,845 6,115 Printing and publication assistant 6,385 1 6, 385 6,385 Purchasing officer 10,750 2 11,020 11,290 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780.16 80,905 16 82,525 83,875 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 21 98,100 21 99,315 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890.. 100,395 41 173,625 41 176,895 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 174,880 41 157,440 41 158,545 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 159,735 16 55,985 16 56,750 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 57,260 3 10,240 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 10,410 3 10,325 3 10,02& GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 10,110 3 10, UO N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: State director GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: State director Deputy State director Administrative officer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: State director , Deputy State director State procurement officer Administrative officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: State director Deputy State director State procurement officer Administrative officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Deputy State directorState procurement officer Administrative officer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: State procurement officer Administrative officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: State procurement officer Administrative officer GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4.480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 _ _. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 260 14 $55,000 259 1,626,312 4,058 1,638,487 6,946 1,645,025 260 1,630,370 14 61,625 260 1,645,433 27 164,293 259 1, 659, 991 30 170,951 246 1,568, 745 233 1,481,140 229 1,489,040 39,318 40,000 38,120 9,342 5,740 5,000 4,240 2,100 1, 617,405 1, 531,880 1, 533,500 14, 966 11 135,270 11 135,270 11 135,540 25 270,900 87,075 65,790 25 271,330 8 87,075 6 65,790 152, 655 249,435 14 134,890 31 298,685 153,945 250, 510 134, 890 31 298,685 25 272,405 87, 290 65, 790 16 155,020 26 251, 585 14 134,890 31 298, 685 32, 645 73, 290 90, 795 48 394,105 32,860 73, 505 90, 795 394,105 4 32,860 9 73,720 11 91,010 48 394,105 5 35, 390 25 175, 230 49 344, 285 35, 605 175. 660 345,145 5 36, 035 25 176, 305 49 346,005 1 4 3 11 12 134 93 163 218 6,050 25,010 1 4 6,185 25,550 1 4 6,320 25,955 17,940 64,160 67,200 675, 600 428, 985 687,610 784,100 850,130 81 245. 540 16 45,180 11 12 133 93 153 201 246 79 14 18, 210 65,105 68, 280 684,605 437,355 663,030 768,270 856,445 242,425 39,445 3 11 12 133 93 153 201 246 79 14 18,345 65, 780 68, 550 694,840 444, 375 672,075 776,685 869, 365 247,440 39,615 313 14,133,701 105 13,628, 600 120 13,678,400 585 20,571,646 57, 941 343 20,048,675 80,071 358 20,158,990 101,088 585 20,629, 587 229 883,935 343 20,128, 746 541 1, 795,986 358 20,260,078 531 1,764,078 356 19,735,652 802 18,332,760 827 18,496,000 2,193,390 2,000,000 2,055,000 9,044 55,991 56,000 9,000 56,650 64,000 9,000 56,000 All personal services, field_ 21,994,077 20,454,410 20,680, 000 Personal services 23, 611,482 21,986, 290 22, 213,500 Subtotal _ Add excess military pay over civilian Total permanent, field... Deduct lapses _. Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad 01 14 $53,732 14 $52,532 All personal services, departmental. SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Add excess military pay over civilian, _. SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM 1957 actual 1958 estimate 260 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) $5,182,946 18,222 1957 actual SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION SALARIES AND EXPENSES, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-18. $16,000: Assistant Secretary... _ GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Director, Astrophysical Observatory Director, U. S. National Museum GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant director, U. S. National Museum 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 $32,000 2 $32,000 2 $32,000 1 1 14,190 14,190 1 1 14,190 14,190 1 1 14,405 14,405 1 12,900 12,900 50 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION—Continued SALARIES AND EXPENSES SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION—Continued 1957 actual 1958 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Num- Total Num- Total GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: ber salary ber salary Assistant director, U. S. National Museum 1 $11,610 Associate director, Astrophysical Observatory 2 $24,515 2 24,300 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Anthropologist 2 21,930 2 21,715 Associate director, Bureau of American Ethnology . 11,610 1 11,395 Botanist 11,180 Director, Bureau of American Eth1 11,180 nology 11,825 Director, National Collection of Fine 1 11,610 11,395 Arts. 10.320 Exhibits director 1 11,395 20.640 21,070 Geologist 21.070 52, 245 Museum curator 21, 715 21, 715 Physicist 10,320 10, 535 Plant physiologist... 32,035 20,855 Zoologist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 30,195 29,550 Anthropologist 8.990 8,990 Architect 19,055 19.055 Botanist 8,990 8,990 Chef, peisonnel division 8.990 8,990 Chief, supply division 57,380 56, 520 Museum curator 17,980 Phys'C'St 18.195 8,990 Planning officer 9,205 Superintendent of buildings and 1 9,205 9,420 grounds 8,990 Treasurer 1 8,990 48,175 Zoologist 5 47,315 GS-12. $7,570 to $10,065: 2 15,140 15,140 Anthropologist 1 7,570 7,570 Assistant chief, personnel division Assistant treasurer 1 7,570 7,570 Associate superintendent of buildings 7,570 and grounds _ 1 7,570 8,000 Editor 1 7,785 7,570 Exhibits designer Exhibits specialist 31,570 23,785 Geologist 7,570 15,140 Museum curator 7,570 7,570 Physicist 15,355 15,785 Plant physiologist 16,000 16,215 Zooloeist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 1 6,820 Administrative assistant 13,210 3 20,675 Anthropologist 20.460 Assistant chief, supply division 1 6,390 6,390 Assistant superintendent of buildings 2 13,210 and grounds 13,425 3 22,610 35,605 Botanist 6,390 1 6,390 Budget examiner 6,390 Chemist 6,390 Chief, educational service 6,390 Chief. International Exchange Service. 6,390 7,680 Construction representative 7,680 6,605 6,390 Editor -7,035 7.035 Electrical engineer 12.995 Exhibits specialist19,170 Geologist 14,070 13,640 Librarian 6,390 6.390 Management analyst 78,830 39,845 Museum curator 20. 890 20,460 Physicist _ 6,605 6,605 Placement officer. 6.390 Publications writer. .__ 6,820 Registrar 21, 535 3 21,105 Zoologist GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: 6,725 1 6,590 Exhibits specialist6,725 1 6,725 Instrumentmaker.1 6,455 Registrar GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 5,440 1 5,575 Administrative assistant. 5,440 Assistant chief, educational service 11, 285 1 5,710 Botanist -5,845 1 5,710 Chief, distribution section 5,845 1 5.710 Editor 32,640 Exhibits designer.. Exhibits maintenance specialist 4 22,975 4 22,570 Exhibits specialist _._ 2 11, 690 1 6.250 Geologist _„___ 5,845 1 5,710 1 Illustrator 16,860 3 16,455 3 Librarian 5,440 1 Lighting specialist.. 6,115 5,335 1 Mathematician 29. 765 52,065 9 Museum curator _. 12. 230 12,500 2 Physicist11,960 12,095 2 Plant physiologist ._ 5,575 5,440 1 Position classifier. _ 10,880 2 Script writer 47, 705 46,760 8 8 Zoologist 15, 720 15,315 3 3 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 41 197, 860 64 306,070 43,335 38. 850 9 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890. 8 62 233, 676 85 337, 465 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480. GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925. 55 204,105 67 248, 680 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 30 104,810 30 105,195 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 128 427, 500 131 441,140 13,055 13,055 4 4 $2,690 to $3,200 „ Digitized for GS-1. FRASER 1959 estimate Num- Total ber salary 2 $24,785 2 22,145 11,610 11,395 11, 825 11,610 10,320 21,070 52, 890 21,930 10, 535 21,070 30,410 8,990 19,485 9.205 9,205 56, 735 18, 410 9,205 9,420 9,205 48,390 15,570 7,785 7,785 7,785 8,000 7,570 7,570 24,215 15,355 7,785 15,785 16,430 20, 890 6.820 6.390 7,035 21. 750 6.725 6,860 1 1 2 1 1 20 3 4 2 1 3 1 1 13 2 2 1 2 8 3 82 9 105 74 34 131 5,575 5,440 11,555 5,980 5,980 109. 610 16.320 23. 380 11,960 5,980 17, 265 5,440 6,250 74,500 12, 500 12. 365 5, 710 10,880 16,125 394,270 44,010 420, 510 276,155 119,510 447,810 13.140 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Ungraded positions at annual rates of $5,440 or above: Director, National 1 $12,000 1 $12,000 Air Museum. Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: 5,012 $4,991 5,283 Foreman, aircraft mechanics. 5,554 5,554 5,554 Foreman, electricians 5,928 5,928 5,928 Foreman, maintenance shops... 5.637 5,637 5,928 Foreman, operating engineers..—-6, 011 5,678 6,302 Foreman, operations shops...._ — 599, 312 162 609,138 203 751,056 51056 Equivalent to less than $5,440 --... Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses _. Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment ._ Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential All personal services, departmental Field: Grades and ranges: GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Physicist. . GS-9" $5,440 to $6,250: Physicist Resident naturalist GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,760 to $4,480. GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 . 627 2, 903, 746 26 131,220 727 3,440,410 53 279,724 839 3,943,971 63 337,570 601 2,772,526 674 3,160,686 776 3,606,401 37,607 30,000 30,000 20, 222 11, 969 11,860 16,000 12,100 23, 720 16,000 12,100 2, 842, 324 3, 230, 646 3,688,221 . _,_.,_ 7,465 2 13,855 2 13,855 6,250 6,820 1 1 1 6,250 6,820 5,656 1 1 1 6,250 6,969 5,993 6 36,872 591 4,756 25,291 6 36,281 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 25,291 6 36,281 All personal services, field. 01 3,805 3,700 Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses Personal services 36,281 140 280 25, 291 36,421 36,561 2,867,615 3,267,067 1,724,782 SALARIES AND EXPENSES, NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART 13. 640 20,675 6,605 13,855 36,465 6,605 6,390 6,390 6,605 7,895 6,820 7. 250 12,995 19,815 14,500 6.605 80, 550 1958 estimate 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant administrator 1 $11,880 1 $12,150 1 $12,420 Assistant secretary _ _ _ 1 11,610 1 11,610 1 11,880 Assistant treasurer 1 11,880 1 12,150 1 12,420 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant chief curator 1 10,320 1 10,535 1 10,320 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Chief engineer and building superintendent 1 10,280 1 10,280 1 10,065 Curator, education 1 8,990 1 8,990 Curator, graphic arts _ 1 9,205 1 9,205 1 9,205 Curator, index 1 9,205 Curator, painting 1 8,990 1 8,990 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative assistant 1 8,990 1 8,990 1 8,990 Curator, educat on 1 8,645 Curator, graphic arts 1 8,860 Curator, index... 1 8,645 Curator, pamting 1 7.570 Personnel officer 1 8,000 1 8,215 1 8,215 Photosjraoh'c technologist 1 8,215 1 8,215 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Associate curator of education 1 6,390 1 6,390 Attorney L 6,605 1 6,820 1 6,820 Chief accountant.. ]L 6,820 1 7,035 1 6,820 Deputy building superintendent 6,605 1 6,820 ]L 1 6,605 Horticulturist 1 6,605 1 6,390 Museum curator _ __ L 6,390 1 6,605 1 6,390 Photograohfo technologist L 7,680 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant... __ ._ L 5,980 1 6,115 1 6,250 Assistant curator of prints L 5,710 1 5,845 1 5,980 1 5.440 1 5,575 Ass'stant registrar Ass stant superintendent, technical—. 1 6,385 1 6,385 L 6,250 Assoc ate curator of education L 5,845 Docent 2 11,150 2 11,420 Horticulturist..L 6,250 Librarian ]L 6,250 1 6,385 1 6,385 Museum art specialist ]L 5,575 1 5,710 1 5,845 Museum curator 2 11,285 3 17,130 3 17,535 Photographer L 5,440 1 5,575 1 5,710 Supplv officer . GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685.—— GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 L L 1'I 5 1<) 2, i 15 11 } 6.115 5.780 71,180 22,290 80,395 83.645 52.895 389,130 1 1 14 4 18 24 15 118 6,250 5.780 70,370 18,345 74,920 86,055 53.275 386,765 1 1 15 4 18 24 15 120 6.250 5,780 76.110 18,750 75,815 85,800 53,275 392,041 51 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440—— Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses _ Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment _ Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay _. Nightwork differential __ Uniform allowances _. 01 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $2,860 1 $2,945 1 $3,030 101 398,668 101 402,730 101 400,949 325 327 1,312,108 15.3 63,570 1,334,905 14.4 57,805 1,348, 505 15.4 61,005 309.7 1,248,538 312.6 1,277,100 314.6 1,287,500 19,082 16,400 16,400 19,772 6,077 166 4,950 15,000 6,100 150 4,950 15,000 6,100 150 1,293,635 1,319,700 1,330,100 Personal services. SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES CONTROL BOARD SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rate equal to or in excess of $12,900: Chairman and Board members GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: General counsel GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Executive secretary General counsel-.. Hearing examiner GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant general counsel —. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Attorney-adviser Information officer Records manager GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Budget and fiscal officer Personnel officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Attorney adviser r Personnel officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Assistant to a Board member Attorney-adviser GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4.890GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3.685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200Ungraded positions at annual rates of $5,440 or above: ConsultantTotal permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 Personal services. 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 5 $100,500 11,800 12,420 11,880 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 1 12,900 1 12,900 1 12,150 1 12,150 21,500 17,980 10,065 10,280 3 1 23,490 2 23,490 21,500 2 21,500 26,970 8,990 2 17,980 8,000 7,570 8,000 8,000 7,570 6,390 6,605 29,360 5,440 14,925 4,620 28,525 7,340 6,940 2,690 1 29,360 5,440 14,925 8,160 32,195 10,755 3,600 6,160 3 2 7 3 2 1 14,925 8,160 28,525 10,755 7,200 2,960 29,360 12,680 39 323,550 5.1 35,175 42 3 332,665 15,565 39 1 312,365 5,265 33.9 288,375 39 317,100 38 307,100 458 900 2,000 900 2,000 288,833 320,000 310,000 TARIFF COMMISSION 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Chief economist Chief, technical service Direotor of investigation General counsel _. GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Adviser on international trade policy. Assistant chief, technical service. Assistant general counsel Chief, commodity division Secretary Special industrial adviser GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant to director of investigation.. Attorney-adviser Commodity-industry analyst Economist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Attorney-adviser Commodity-industry analyst Economist GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Accountant... C ommodity-industry analyst GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant ..-. Attorney-adviser Budget analyst... Chief of section Commodity-industry analyst Economist.. Librarian Supervisory statistical officer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Statistical officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Administrative assistant Assistant to the Secretary Attorney-adviser.._ Chief of section Commodity-industry analyst Confidential assistant to Commissioner _. Economist Librarian . .GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $-1,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,686 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 . W B - 1 5 . $5,179 to $5,720 WB-13. $4,784 to $5,283.. _ WB-J0. $4,202 to $4,659 WB-9. $4,014 to $4,430 WB-8. $3,806 to $4,222 WB-7. $3,619 to $3,994 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base.. Overtime pay. Total permanent, field Add terminal leave hi excess of lapses... Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base All personal services, field. SALARIES AND EXPENSES 01 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $12,900: Commissioner . 1958 estimate 6 $120,500 1 1 1 1 $13,760 13,330 13,760 13,115 1 1 1 1 $13,760 12,900 13,330 13,115 1 1 1 1 $13,760 13,115 13,545 13,330 23,220 11,880 11,610 81,810 12,150 12,690 23, 760 11, 610 11, 880 83, 430 12, 420 13,120 23,760 11,610 11,880 83, 700 12, 690 13,120 10,320 10,320 10, 320 63,210 32,035 10,535 10,320 63, 210 32,035 3 1 1 32 9 31,390 10,535 8,990 303,805 87,575 25 7 238, 725 68,090 25 241,090 77,940 10 78,710 1 13 7, 570 102, 280 1 13 7,570 103,355 7,250 6,390 27,280 53,700 20,245 6,605 2 1 1 4 4 3 1 1 12, 780 7,465 6,605 27,925 27,065 20, 890 6,820 7,035 5 1 1 4 5 3 1 1 31,950 7,465 6,605 28,140 33, 670 21,320 6,820 7,035 6,725 5,710 5,980 1 5 6 5,845 27,740 35,340 1 6 5,575 5,845 6,115 16,590 5,980 6,250 5,440 5.980 33,855 50, 985 35, 340 5,440 5,980 5,780 85, 700 88, 995 103, 225 66, 485 30, 530 6.600 5.550 5,720 5. 283 4, 659 4, 514 12, 666 3,994 5,845 5,645 95,290 65,760 131, 480 92, 685 38, 410 6,770 9,090 5, 533 4,846 4,451 4,514 12,105 3,640 229 1, 554, 024 216 1,512,791 22.8 106, 685 6 29,631 6,115 6 2 1 1 18 19 26 21 36,150 11,015 6,115 5,780 91, 845 90, 345 109,730 77,495 30, 785 6,770 5,720 5.720 5,283 4, 659 4,514 12, 666 3,994 233 1, 620, 016 9 50,281 224 206.2 210 1, 483,160 1,569, 735 1, 447,339 5.600 5.200 3,000 3,000 2,572 1, 449, 911 1 3 2 1 6,605 15,405 8,285 3,755 6,820 15, 675 8,555 3,840 7 34,050 0.3 3,402 34,890 7.3 37,452 1, 578, 335 1, 491, 360 7 34,890 1 3 2 1 6,820 15,945 8,825 3,925 35, 5l5 7 35,515 150 150 37,452 35,040 35,665 1,487,363 1, 526,400 1, 614,000 $1,472,659 14, 704 $1,517, 400 9,000 $1,605,000 9,000 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 6 $120,500 Personal services 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary All personal services, departmental. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Commission representative in New York GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 1958 estimate 6 $120,500 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations 52 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual TAX COURT OF THE UNITED STATES SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $11,610: Judge GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Administrative officer. Attorney (special assistant to chief judge) _ Clerk of the court GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Administrative officer ^ Clerk of the court Commissioners GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Attorney GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Assistant budget and fiscal officer Attorney Chief deputy clerk. Librarian Reporter GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Assistant budget and fiscal officer Assistant librarian Assistant reporter Attorney Head, general services Reporter. _ _ GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Assistant fiscal officer Assistant head, general services Assistant reporter __ Attorney Deputy clerk (appellate matters) Deputy clerk (sessions) ~ Deputy clerk (dockets, records, and calendars) Head, general services Secretary, chief judge GS-8. Range $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. Range $4,525 to $5,335.._. __. GS-6. Range $4,080 to $4,890.... GS-5. Range $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. Range $3,415 to $3,925..^. GS-3. Range $3,175 to $3,685..„..._ GS-2. Range $2,960 to $3,470 G8-1. Range $2,690 to $3,200—.. Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses -Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Payments to retired judges, pursuant to sec. 7447,1. R. C __. Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 Personal services. - 1958 estimate Num- Total Number salary ber 16 $360,000 12,150 1959 estimate Total Num- Total salary ber salary 16 $360,000 16 $360,000 1 11,610 1 11,880 1 1 12,420 11,610 1 1 12,420 11,880 1 1 3 10,965 10,965 31,820 32,250 3 32,250 5 49,250 49,680 5 50,110 6 1 1 46,065 7,570 7,785 7,570 46, 710 7,785 8,000 7,570 1 1 7,250 6,390 8 52,195 6,605 6,605 52,625 7,785 55,570 7,785 8,215 7,785 1 1 10 1 6,605 6,820 66,265 6,605 " I "~~~6~826" 1 12 1 1 6,250 65, 685 5,980 5,440 1 1 5,575 6,250 5,980 5, 575 88,120 6,115 5,575 13 1 1 73,150 6,250 5,710 1 5,710 1 5,845 1 21 21 10 7 11 6 2 5,845 115,035 102,595 45,255 27,850 42,170 20,920 6,430 8,410 5,980 117,870 105,160 46,335 28,795 42, 510 17, 575 6,515 8,665 151 1,095,545 10.3 74,792 151 1,119,015 1.8 13,429 150 1,134,160 3.8 28,499 140.7 1,020,753 146.2 149.2 1,105, 586 1,105,661 22,310 145,805 102,180 31,925 49,920 18,085 9,985 10,930 16 1 1 6,115 5,710 2,798 117,514 2,900 3,000 133,139 2,900 3,000 1,144,367 1,229,000 1,244,700 120,816 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY FUND 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Field: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates in excess of ber $17,000: 3 $60,500 Members of the board of directors 3 $60,500 3 $60,500 Grades established by the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority: Administrative and management service positions: Gr.-14. $17,000 and $17,500: 1 17,500 General manager 1 17,500 1 17,500 Manager of power 1 17,000 1 17,000 1 17,000 Gr.-13. $15,200 and $16,000: Assistant general manager and 15, 200 chief budget officer 15, 200 15, 200 16,000 Assistant manager of power 16, 000 16,000 16. 000 16,000 General counsel 16,000 15,200 15, 200 Washington representative _ 15, 200 Gr.-12. $14,000 and $14,700: 14, COO Comptroller 14, 000 14, 000 14,000 14, 000 14,000 Director of chemical operations.__ 14,000 14,000 14, 000 Director of information 14,000 14,000 14,000 Director of materials— 14,000 14, 000 14, 000 Director of personnel 14,000 14,000 14, 000 Director of property and supply.. 14,000 14,000 14,000 Director of reservoir properties 14,700 14,700 14,000 Solicitor 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Field: Grades a n d ranges—Continued Grades established by the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority—Continued Administrative and management service positions: Num- Total Num- Total NumGr-11. $13,200 and $13,600: ber salary ber salary ber Assistant director of reservoir properties $12,550 1 $13,200 1 Assistant general counsel 13,000 13,600 1 C hief, nitrate operations. _ 12, 550 13,200 1 Chief, phosphate operations 12, 550 13,200 1 Director of navigation and local flood relations 1 13,200 12.550 1 Gr.-lO. $11,500 to $12,850: Assistant director of information12,550 1 11,950 1 Assistant director of materials I 12,850 1 12, 250 Assistant general counsel 1 11,250 12,200 Assistant to director of division.. _ 3 34,450 3 3 36,600 Assistant to the manager of chem ical engineering 1 1 11,600 1 12,200 Chief, auditing branch 1 1 11,950 1 12,550 Chief, coal procurement b r a n c h 1 1 10,900 1 11,500 Chief, employment branch 1 11,250 1 11,850 1 Chief, general procurement 12,200 branch 11,600 12,550 Chief, labor relations branch 11,950 12,850 12,250 Chief, land branch 12,200 11,250 Chief, office service branch 12,200 11,250 Chief, personnel services branch _. 12,200 11,600 Chief, plant accounting branch.._ 11,850 11,950 Chief, power accounting branch. _ _ 12,850 12,250 Chief, transportation branch 12,850 12,250 Manager of properties 12,200 11,250 Personnel officer 12, 550 11,950 Public administration analyst 11,950 Specialist in office management—. Tributary watershed project co1 12,550 ordinator.... 1 11,600 Gr.-9. $10,100 to $11,450: Accountant 62,500 5 55,350 9,900 1 10,450 Administrative analyst 9,900 1 10,450 Administrative officer 21, 200 2 22,300 Area personnel representative 60, 700 6 64,700 Assistant chief of branch 19,800 2 21, 250 Assistant to director of division... 62,450 6 66,100 Attorney 31,050 3 33,050 Budget analyst Chief, chemical accounting 1 11,150 1 10, 250 branch 1 11,450 1 10,900 Chief, traffic branch 1 11,450 1 10,900 Labor relations officer 1 10,800 1 10, 250 Librarian 4 44, 250 4 42,050 Manager of properties 43, 200 4 4 41,000 Personnel officer 2 22,250 2 21,150 Personnel staff officer 1 11,150 1 10,600 Public administration analyst 1 11,150 1 10, 600 Reports editor 10,100 1 1 10, 600 Supervisor of appraisals 1 11,450 1 10,900 Supervisor of land buying 1 10,100 1 9,550 Supervisor of section 1 11,150 1 10,600 Treasurer . Gr.-8. $8,900 to $10,250: 16 14 128,450 16 151,400 Accountant 8 " 74,100 8 79,100 Administrative officer __ 1 1 8,900 8,400 Assistant chief of staff 1 1 9,250 8,750 Assistant supervisor of section 2 2 20,200 19,200 Assistant to chief of branch 1 1 9,600 9,100 Assistant to director of division... 2 2 17,800 25, 550 Attorney 2 2 19, 550 18,200 Budget officer.. 1 1 9,950 9,100 Coal contract agent 1 1 9,950 9,450 Chief, office methods staff 4 4 38,750 36,050 Employment officer _.__.1 1 10,250 9,750 Information service representative4 4 39,030 36, 750 Labor relations officer 2 2 19, 900 18,900 Land buyer 5 5 50,350 57,250 Manager of properties... 11 11 107, 300 109,700 Personnel officer 3 3 29, 7.50 27,900 Personnel staff officer 1 1 9,600 9,100 Procurement officer. _ 4 4 38, 750 36,750 Purchasing agent Special assistant to the general manager (employment policy 9,950 1 9,100 officer) Specialist in property manage9,600 1 9,100 ment 9,600 9,100 Specialist in property protection. _ 10, 250 9,750 Supervisor of section..., 18,850 9,100 Traffic officer 9,250 8,750 Training officer 9,600 8,750 Visitor relations representative... Gr.-7. $7,500 to $9,475: 30 30 250,940 25 205,740 Accountant 3 3 25,095 3 23,430 Administrative analyst 12 12 102,470 9 72,685 Administrative officer 8,980 1 8980 1 8,495 Assistant to chief of branch 8,490 1 1 7,810 Assistant treasurer 3 3 25430 25,430 3 23,650 Attorney 8,735 1 1 8,265 Budget analyst... 25,090 3 3 24,225 Budget officer 7,870 1 1 7,125 Coal contract agent 2 2 16,305 2 17,470 District manager, office services. . 2 16,530 8,490 Employment officer 1 8,495 Examining officer Fertilizer distribution representa1 8,980 1 8,265 tive 1 8,735 2 16,080 Land appraiser 3 3 27,605 2 17,670 Land buyer. ,... Total salary $13,200 13,600 13,200 13,200 13,200 12,550 12,850 12,200 37; 300 12,550 12,550 11,850 12,200 12,550 12,550 12,850 12,200 12,200 12, 550 11,850 12,850 12,850 12,200 12,550 12,550 55,650 10,800 10,800 22,300 65,050 21,600 85,650 33,400 11,150 11,450 11,450 11,150 44,250 44,250 22,600 11,150 11,150 10,100 11,450 10,100 11,150 152,450 79,450 8,900 9,600 20,200 9,600 17,800 19,900 9,950 9,950 39,450 10,250 39,450 19,900 50,350 109, 750 29, 750 9.950 39,450 9,950 9,600 9,600 10,250 18,850 9,600 9,600 255.885 25,955 105,195 9,230 8,735 23,950 8,980 25,710 8,240 17,715 8,735 9,230 9,230 27,930 53 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established by the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority—Continued Administrative and management Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary service positions—Continued Gr.-7. $7,500 to $9,475—Continued Office procedure analyst 3 $25,715 3 $22,805 4 $33,705 Personnel officer.. 3 24,680 4 33,950 3 27,195 Personnel staff officer _ 2 15,960 2 17,470 2 17,720 Procurement analyst 1 Procurement officer 8,265 1 Programmer 7,500 1 7,870 Property and supply officer 11 97,065 11 96,080 10 81,170 Purchasing agent 44,165 5 44,655 5 5 41,100 Specialist in property management 2 17,965 2 16,535 2 17,715 - Specialist in property protection. _ 1 9,230 1 1 " " Supervisor, computing center 1 7,500 7,500 Tabulation project analyst 1 8,490 8,735 7,810 Title examiner 2 18,210 16, 985 2 18,455 Traffic analyst 1 8,490 8,735 7,810 Traffic officer 1 7,870 8,240 15, 730 Training officer 1 7,870 8,240 7,125 Gr.-6. $6,450 to $8,200: Accountant 25 179,015 24 176,495 24 171,395 Administrative officer 38 292,375 39 278,470 37 288,450 Attorney " 13,775 2 12,900 7,765 Budget analyst 7,090 1 7,765 Budget officer 22,195 27, 250 3 22,635 Coal contract agent 13, 230 13, 270 2 13,885 District manager, officer services.. 7,765 7,295 1 7,980 Employment officer 38, 820 36, 270 5 39,685 Examining officer 3 23,285 22, 635 20, 970 Exhibits artist 1 7,545 6,890 7,545 Fertilizer distribution representative 7,295 14, 430 7,765 Graphics representative 7,090 7,765 7,545 Labor relations officer 15, 305 2 14,760 13, 370 Land appraiser 32, 870 4 32,145 29, 985 Land buyer 71, 330 10 78,225 65, 340 Librarian 8,200 1 8,200 7, 495 Materials foreman 23, 730 3 23,510 21, 675 Office procedure analyst 21, 540 4 29,085 27, 855 Payroll officer 59,695 8 58,485 42, 540 Personnel officer 60, 360 8 59,260 61, 545 Personnel staff officer 1 7,765 7,295 7,980 1 Property and supply officer. _ 160, 845 25 186, 400 26 189,710 Purchasing agent 16 120,385 17 124,660 96,835 Records officer _ 7,090 7,765 7,545 Reports editor 8,200 7,980 7,495 Right-of-way clearing agent. 15, 960 14, 990 16, 400 Shipping officer. 7,325 7,545 Title examiner 44,775 6 45,360 46. 065 Traffic analyst.. 6,075 7,105 1 6,780 Traffic officer 27, 450 43,735 6 42,420 Training officer.. 7,700 8,200 1 8,200 Translator 7,295 1 7,980 Visitor relations representative.._ 7,090 1 7,545 1 7,765 Gr.-5. $5,450 to $6,900: Accountant 214,970 37 231,025 35 215,770 Administrative analyst 5,125 1 5,995 1 5,720 Administrative officer 252, 645 42 271,790 42 267.065 Attorney 11, 325 2 10,900 1 5,450 Budget officer 11,330 1 5,995 1 6.175 Coal contract agent 11,865 3 18,525 3 18,980 Communications facilities officer12.400 2 13,260 2 13,440 Employment officer 5,395 1 5,995 1 6,175 Examining officer 18,960 1 6,720 1 6,900 Fertilizer distribution representative 11.415 2 11,990 2 12,350 Land appriaser 12'. 580 3 17,440 2 13,255 19,445 Land buyer 2 16,270 3 21,550 Legislative reference technician. __ 5,665 1 6,355 1 6,175 Librarian 18. 780 4 26,335 4 25,880 Materials foreman 10 60,940 10 66,100 10 65,560 Office procedure analyst 2 11,865 1 6,720 2 12,715 Payroll officer 15 90,840 13 83,010 14 87,170 Procurement officer 1 5,845 24 141, 550 Property and supply officer. 26 162,735 27 166,430 9 52, 580 8 50,315 Purchasing agent 7 44,140 2 11,865 2 12,895 2 12.895 Records officer 5 29,745 5 32,420 Right-of-way clearing agent 5 31,425 1 6,560 Timber appraiser 5 34,870 8 46.615 Title examiner 6 36,975 1 5,125 Traffic analyst 17.085 3 17,795 ~3~~~17~255~ Traffic officer 1 5,450 Training officer 1 6,540 1 6,540 1 fi.020 Visitor relations representative _,_ 101 541,225 105 514,870 104 544,315 Gr.-4. $4,600 to $5,800 Stenographic and clerical positions: 15 88,650 9 55,625 15 87,710 Gr.-5. $4,825 to $5,925. 230 255 238 Gr.HL $4,265 to $5,430 1,191,805 1,209,465 1,269,490 951 Gr.-3. $3,700 to $4,500973 976 3,993,370 4,017,635 3,968,325 Gr.-2. $3,220 to $3,950.. 519 536 557 1,871,765 1,919,765 1,891,280 24 79,460 Gr.-l. $2,900 to $3,500. 26 82,400 24 78,005 Professional engineering and scientific positions: Gr.-14. $17,000 and $17,500: Chief engineer 1 17,000 1 17,000 1 17,000 Gr.-13. $15,200 and $16,000: Chief power engineer 1 15,200 1 15,200 15,200 Manager of chemical engineering. 15,200 1 15,200 1 15,200 Gr.-12. $14,000 and $14,700: Chief construction engineer 1 14,000 14,000 1 14,000 Chief design engineer,. 14,700 1 14,700 1 14,700 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established by the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority—C ontinued Professional engineering and scientific positions—Continued Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Gr-12. $14,000 and $14,700~7Con. ber salary ber salary ber salary Chief water control planning engineer 1 $14,000 1 $14,000 1 $14,000 Director of agricultural relations. . 1 14,000 1 14,000 1 14,000 Director of chemical development1 14,000 1 14,000 1 14,000 Director of forestry relations 1 14,000 1 14,000 1 14,000 Director of health.. 1 14,000 1 14,000 1 14,000 Director of power engineering and construction „_. 1 14,000 1 14,000 1 14,000 Director of power operations 1 14,700 1 14,700 1 14,700 Director of power utilization 1 14,700 1 14,700 1 14,700 Gr.-ll. $13,200 and $13,600: Assistant director of health 1 12,550 1 13,600 1 13,600 Assistant director of power engineering and construction 1 13,000 1 13,600 1 13,600 Assistant director of power operations 13,200 13,200 Assistant to the chief engineer 13,200 1 12,550 13,200 Chief, chemical development branch 12,550 13,200 13,200 Chief, chemical research branch... 12,550 13,200 13,200 Chief, power production branch. _ 12,550 13,200 13,200 Chief, power system operations branch.. _ ___ 12,550 13,200 1 13,200 Head architect 12,550 13,200 13,200 Head civil engineer _ 12,550 13,200 13,200 Head electrical engineer 12, 550 13,200 13,200 Head mechanical engineer 12, 550 13,200 13,200 Gr.-lO. $11,500 to $12,850: Architect _ 11,250 11,850 1 12,200 Assistant chief of branch 46,400 48,800 4 50,200 Assistant director of agricultural relations _ __ 1 12,250 12,850 1 12,850 Assistant director of power supply. 1 12,250 12,850 Assistant to the chief construc1 12,850 tion engineer __ 1 12,250 1 12,850 Assistant to the chief design 1 12,850 engineer 1 11,250 1 11,850 Chief, agricultural economics 1 12,200 branch 10,900 11,500 11, 500 Chief, ammonia branch 11,600 12,200 12, 550 Chief, ammonium nitrate branch. 11. 600 12,200 1 12,550 Chief, chemical design branch 11,250 12,200 12,200 Chief, civil engineering branch 11,950 12,550 12,850 Chief, communications engineering branch 11,950 12,550 12,850 Chief, construction plant branch.. 11,250 12,200 12,200 Chief district manager 12, 550 11, 950 12,850 Chief, electrical development branch 11,950 12,850 1 12,850 Chief, e l e c t r i c a l engineering branch 11,950 1 12,550 1 12,850 Chief, electrical laboratory and test branch 11,600 1 12,200 1 12,550 Chief, fertilizer distribution branch 11,250 11,850 1 11,850 Chief, fish and game branch 11,600 12,200 Chief, flood control branch 10,900 11,500 11,850 Chief, forest development branch. 12,250 12,850 12,850 Chief, forestry investigations branch 11,600 12,200 12,550 Chief, fuels branch 11,250 11,850 12,200 Chief, geologic branch 11,950 12,550 12, 550 Chief, health office branch 11,600 12,550 12,550 Chief, hydraulic data branch 11,950 12,550 12, 550 Chief, local flood relations branch. 11,250 12,200 12,200 Chief, maps and surveys branch.. 11,600 12, 550 12,550 Chief, n a v i g a t i o n economics branch 1 10,900 1 11,500 11,500 Chief, navigation engineering branch 10,900 11,500 1 11,500 Chief, occupational health branch. 11,250 12,200 1 12,200 Chief, phosphate branch 11,600 12,200 1 12,550 Chief, phosphate development works branch 12,200 1 12,550 1 11,600 Chief, phosphate prospecting and 11,850 mining branch 1 12,200 1 11,250 Chief, plant chemical control 12,200 12, 550 branch 1 11,600 12,200 12,200 Chief, power economics branch 1 11,250 12,200 12, 200 Chief, power requirements branch 1 11,250 Chief, program development staff 10,900 11,850 1 11,850 (chemical) 11, 250 12,200 12,200 Chief, project planning branch 11,950 12,550 11,850 Chief, river control branch 12,250 12,850 12,850 Chief, safety branch Chief, soils and fertilizer research 10,900 1 11,850 1 11,850 branch Chief, system planning and engi10,900 1 11,500 neering branch 11,850 11,600 1 12,550 Chief, test-demonstration branch . 12,550 Chief, w h o l e s a l e m a r k e t i n g 11,600 branch 1 12,200 1 12,550 33,750 Civil engineer 3 36,600 3 35,900 46,050 Construction engineer 5 60,300 6 61,000 11,250 Electrical engineer _ 1 11,850 12,200 11,250 General office engineer 1 12,200 12,200 Head highway and railroad engineer 12,250 1 12,850 Head materials engineer 10,900 11,500 11,850 Mechanical engineer 11,250 11,850 12,200 Nuclear development engineer 11,250 12,200 12,200 Staff epidemiologist 11,950 12,550 54 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 TENNESSEEjVALLEYlAUTHORITY—Continued TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY FUND—Continued 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established by the board of di» rectors of the Tennessee Valley Authority—Continued Professional engineering and scientific Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total positions-—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary Gr.-9. $10,100 to $11,450: Agriculturist -. 1 $10,100 1 $10,450 1 $9,550 Aquatic biologist... 1 10,100 Architect 1 10, 250 1 11,150 1 11,150 Assistant chief of branch 12 131, 700 12 128,550 12 121, 600 Assistant chief of staff 1 10, 450 1 1 10,100 9,550 Assistant to chief of branch 1 11,150 1 10, 250 1 10,800 Assistant to director of division... 3 33,050 33,050 30,050 Chemical engineer 2 20,900 20,900 20, 500 Chief, environmental hygiene branch 11,150 1 11,150 1 10,250 Chief, fish and game branch 10,100 Chief, malaria control branch 11,150 1 10,250 11,150 Chief, plant results section--10,450 10, 450 1 9,550 Chief, power resources branch. _._ 10, 450 10,450 1 9,550 Chief, power system service shops branch 11,150 10,800 1 10,250 Chief system load dispatcher 10,800 1 9,900 10,800 Chief, transmission system maintenance branch _ 1 1 10,800 1 10,800 9,900 Civil engineer.-. 14 149,800 17 183,550 15 151,650 C ommunity planner 1 11,150 1 11,150 1 10, 600 Construction engineer 6 63,700 6 64,050 5 50,150 Cost engineer 1 10,800 1 11,150 1 10,250 District manager 5 55,350 5 56,000 5 52,300 Economist _• 1 10,100 Electrical engineer 6 61,850 9 95,800 10 106, 250 Health officer . 99,900 9 93,900 8 89,100 Landscape architect 11,150 1 10,600 1 11,150 Materials engineer 10,100 1 1 10,100 9,550 Mechanical engineer 94, 750 9 7 73,150 90, 500 Research chemist 10,800 1 1 10,800 9,900 Staff forester 31,700 3 30,050 3 32, 750 Supervisor of section 10 10 107,300 10 105,900 Supervisor of titles . 1 1 10,450 1 10, 450 9,550 Gr.-8. $8,900 to $10,250: Agricultural economist 26,700 1 8,900 1 8,400 Agriculturist 7 66,600 75,850 7 59,800 Analytical chemist.... ...... 1 9,950 9,950 1 9,100 Aquatic biologist 1 9,250 9,250 1 8,750 Architect 4 38,050 28,100 4 36,050 Assistant chief system load dispatcher 6 57,600 6 57,600 6 52,500 Assistant district manager (power).__ ,_ 5 48,650 5 47,950 5 44,750 Assistant supervisor of section 1 9,950 1 1 9,100 9,600 Assistant to chief of branch __ 1 9,600 1 1 8,750 9,250 Biologist 1 1 9,950 1 9,100 9,950 Chemical engineer 16 151,150 18 156,800 16 149, 750 Civil engineer- __• 46 444,000 45 408,400 49 Construction engineer 18,000 3 28,450 4 37,350 Dental officer.-— _ 9,750 10,250 1 10,250 46, 550 49,950 District engineer5 49,050 18,900 19,900 Economist 2 19,900 18,850 20,200 Electrical development specialist_ 2 20, 200 297,750 312, 700 Electrical engineer 34 328,050 25,900 26, 700 Fertilizer distribution analyst 3 26,700 54,900 59,300 Forester _. 6 58,250 9,100 9,250 Geologist .1 9,250 26,950 29,500 Health officer 3 29,150 9,450 1 9,950 Industrial hygienist 9,950 1 9,450 9,950 Landscape architect 9,950 4 39,350 28,600 39, 700 Materials engineer 1 8.900 Mathematician 8,900 188, 500 Mechanical engineer _ 22 205,600 20 175, 700 28,800 Nuclear development engineer 3 28,100 3 26,250 9,950 Plant records engineer 1 1 9,950 9,100 1 9,600 Production planning engineer 1 9,600 9,100 3 30, 750 3 27, 950 30,750 Public health engineer 1 8,900 Research analyst (power) 8,900 6 57,250 48, 700 Research chemist 53, 550 4 39,100 39,100 Safety engineer 3 26,950 1 9,950 Specifications engineer 1 9,950 9,100 1 9,950 Staff forester 1 9,950 9,100 48 468,300 Supervisor of section 45 406,600 48 462,000 Transportation economist 2 18,850 1 9,100 1 9,950 Gr.-7. $7,500 to $9,450: Agricultural economist 3 21,375 7 53,595 5 38,595 Agriculturist 7 51,920 7 54,935 7 56,520 Analytical chemist- „• _ 1 1 8,720 1 8,720 8,040 1 Aquatic biologist •_ 8,495 4 34,205 Architect _ _ 2 18,415 4 36,340 1 Biologist 1 8,965 1 8,720 8,265 1 Botanist 2 16,465 2 16,830 8,265 Chemical engineer 23 178,365 24 199,380 23 204,870 Civil engineer. ., 91 746,560 95 818,930 90 786,430 Construction engineer 7 57,620 7 59,685 24,115 Cost engineer 10 88,425 10 90,120 74,620 District administrative assistant (power) 3 24,695 3 25,425 22,515 District engineer (power) 5 44,825 5 45,305 42,245 Economist 3 25,180 3 25,910 23,310 Electrical development repre^ sentative 7 57,855 7 61,775 7 62,755 Electrical development specialist6 50,730 6 54,260 6 54,870 Electrical engineer ,... _ 68 182 V 177 1,329,750 1,536,065 1,524,315 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Field: Grades and ranges—Continued ^" Grades established by the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority—Continued Professional engineering and scientific Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total salary ber salary ber salary ber positions—Continued Gr.-7. $7,500 to $9,450—Continued 10 $79,755 7 $56,400 6 $46,060 Fertilizer distribution analyst ' 35,120 4 34,385 4 31,580 Forester ._. 31,825 2 14,250 4 30,365 Fuels engineer 8,475 1 8,230 Game biologist 16, 830 2 16,530 2 16,465 Geologist 9,450 1 8,720 9,450 Home economist 8, 720 1 8,040 8,720 Industrial hygienist 2 18,415 3 24,800 2 17,925 Landscape architect... 15 129,825 22 176,145 20 171,470 Materials engineer 2 16,345 2 14,930 2 15,730 Mathematician 46 390,605 45 360,070 51 426,275 Mechanical engineer 9 75,785 10 75,015 9 73,590 Nuclear development engineer 4 35,085 4 34,355 Plant records engineer 4 33,745 2 16,705 4 29,520 Power supply engineer 4 32,555 7 62,495 7 56,480 Public health engineer 7 61,395 1 8,475 1 7,465 1 8,230 Rate engineer 12 103,905 12 101,945 Research chemist— 12 93,825 7 61,770 Safety engineer ._ 10 81,180 8 69,755 Social science analyst. 7,125 8,965 8,265 1 8,965 Specifications engineer -_ 44,330 5 39,735 5 43,230 Staff forester 8,720 Supervisor of section 1 7,810 1 8,475 Transportation economist 18,170 2 16,760 2 17,925 Gr.-6. $6,450 to $8,200: 1 7,325 2 12,760 1 7,545 Agriculturist.. 3 23,290 5 34,645 3 22,855 Analytical chemist 3 22,305 3 21,370 3 21,755 Aquatic biologist 2 14,540 4 27,350 4 28,870 Architect 1 7,325 1 6,380 1 7,105 Biologist 1 7,765 2 13,165 1 7,545 Botanist 40 261,195 34 246,630 31 234,750 Chemical engineer 111 833,455 123 907,365 Civil engineer 116 816,835 16 122,025 16 119,185 Cost engineer.. 17 116,255 District administrative assistant 2 14,325 2 13,165 2 14,870 (power) Electrical development represent16 108,075 16 120,940 ative. _ 16 118,080 1 6,685 1 7,545 Electrical development specialist. 1 7,325 170 171 Electrical engineer _ 165 1,143,635 1,187, 545 1,250,055 6,075 Fertilizer distribution analyst 5 32,250 6 38,700 4 26,535 7 49,200 Forester. 7 50,845 Fuels economist 1 7,295 7,765 1 7,980 Fuels engineer. 2 12,760 3 20,660 3 21,430 Home economist. 4 29,415 4 29,960 3 20,870 2 15,745 2 15,965 Industrial hygienist 3 20,865 6 45,045 4 30,835 Materials engineer 4 28,465 1 8,200 1 8^200 Mathematician. 1 7,700 74 533,345 Mechanical engineer 77 514,935 57 418; 995 Metallurgical engineer. 1 7,545 1 6,890 1 7,545 Mining engineer. 2 15,310 2 13,980 2 15,310 52,785 Plant records engineer 7 51,065 8 60,095 7 49,640 Power supply engineer 5 33,630 8 57,515 2 13,885 Rate engineer 2 12,455 2 14,430 2 13,230 Research analyst (power) 1 6,075 3 20,335 6 45,270 Research chemist 6 46,150 10 70,750 Reservoir properties representa13 105,275 13 105,385 tive 14 102,915 Safety engineer 7 49,330 7 54,570 6 47,020 Specifications engineer 1 6,890 1 6,450 1 6,780 Staff forester 2 14,385 2 15,745 2 15,530 Statistician 3 22,415 3 19,850 3 21,870 Gr.-5. $5,590 to $7,025: 36 198,695 30 186,075 Analytical chemist . 29 184,010 1 5,395 1 5,590 1 5,860 Architect 3 17,170 3 19,105 3 19,465 Chemical engineer 128 770,365 130 830,455 124 803,205 Civil engineer 16 104,955 15 90,145 16 106,845 Cost engineer 1 5,125 1 5,860 2 11,720 Economist Electrical development repre9 49,985 8 49,215 8 50,650 sentative.. 80 489,380 71 403,370 72 446,890 Electrical engineer 6 32,090 3 17,310 3 18.120 Forester 1 5,125 2 11,450 2 11,990 Fuels economist 2 11,685 3 18,385 4 24,600 Fuels engineer 1 5,590 Geologist 4 21,665 3 17,580 3 18,300 Home economist „. 1 6,130 1 5,395 1 6,310 Industrial hygienist 1 6,845 2 11,775 1 7,025 Materials engineer 4 26,665 3 19,500 4 26,935 Mathematician 39 239,980 39 221,420 32 199,845 Mechanical engineer 1 5,590 1 5,860 Nuclear development engineer 16 98,040 16 102,825 16 104,445 Plant records engineer 5 28,940 2 10,790 1 6,130 Power supply engineer. _ _. 1 5,860 1 5,590 Rate engineer... 1 5,860 1 5,590 Research analyst (power) 1 6,310 1 5,395 1 6,130 Research chemist— Reservoir properties representa3 19,500 3 21,075 21.075 tive _ Safety engineer 9 46,125 7 41,020 42,910 Staff forester 2 10,465 3 18,025 3 18,565 Statistician 5 28,225 4 25,410 26,130 Transportation economist. _ 2 10.970 2 12,345 6,130 Gr.-4. $5,200 to $6,000 185 885,305 143 790,295 175 916,440 Subprofessional and technical positions: Gr-6. $6,060 to $7,635: 12 81,455 14 99,695 Electrical equipment inspector... 14 99,200 Inspector of materials 8 55,585 11 76,515 10 69,080 Medical technician 1 7,635 1 7,635 1 7,495 Nurse 1 7,635 1 7,635 1 7,495 Right-of-way supervisor 2 14,680 2 14,480! 2_ 13,980 Gr.-5. $5,300 to $6,725 , 92 564,735, 851486,190 ,i 94 558,975 55 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1957 actual 1958 estimate Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established by the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total Authority— C ontinued ber salary ber salary ber salary Subprofessional and technical positions—Continued Gr.-4. $4,450 to $5,625 314 317 328 $1,569,185 $1,598,100 $1,602,410 Gr.-3. $3,775 to $4,650.. 325 321 307 1,248,735 1,309,705 1,278,540 Gr.-2. $3,385 to $4,100 211 695,755 234 835,605 214 785,370 41 118,525 Gr.-l. $3,000 to $3,535 32 101,110 38 116,540 Construction, operation, and maintenance positions: Gr.-ll. $13,200 and $13,600: Power construction manager. 1 12,550 1 13,200 1 13,200 Project manager 5 68,000 5 68,000 4 52,000 Gr.-lO. $11,500 to $12,850: Chief, chemical maintenance branch. 12,550 11,600 12, 200 Chief, construction and maintenance branch 12,200 11,600 12, 200 General construction superintendent 61,300 58,350 60,650 Gr.-9. $10,100 to $11,450: Area construction manager 34,350 3 31,800 3 33,450 Assistant chief of branch 2 22,250 2 21,150 22,600 Assistant general construction superintendent 4 42,000 44, 550 43,900 Chief, yard operations branch 1 10,250 10,800 General construction superintendent 42,000 4 43,550 43,900 Powerplant superintendent 90,500 9 96,150 98,600 Project manager 10, 900 1 11,450 11,450 Substation supervisor. 9,550 10,450 1 10,450 Gr.-8. $8,900 to $10,250: Airplane pilot 18, 200 2 19,550 2 19,900 Assistant chief of branch 8,750 Assistant general construction superintendent 4 36,750 5 48,700 5 49,400 Assistant powerplant superintendent 11 107,000 11 104,200 11 97,650 Assistant substation supervisor... 1 8,900 1 8,900 B oilermaker superintendent 11 101,950 8 72,600 12 112,200 Electrician superintendent 14 130,350 13 115,950 13 121,100 General carpenter foreman 5 49,000 5 46,200 5 48,350 General construction superintendent 29, 450 18,550 28, 750 General electrical foreman 19, 550 18,200 19, 200 General equipment foreman 49,050 36,400 48,350 General foreman 68, 600 73,150 68,250 General mechanical foreman 58,600 45,850 57,950 General painter foreman 18, 500 26,600 36, 650 General sheetmetal worker foreman 4 39,100 4 36,400 4 38,750 General steamfitter foreman 2 19.900 2 19,200 2 18,200 General structural iron foreman... 1 9.950 1 1 9,600 9,100 Power plant superintendent 11 104,550 11 107,700 11 98,350 Steamfitter superintendent 13 121,450 12 110,850 9 81,000 Structural ironworker superintendent 8 76,600 7 67,700 5 47,400 Gr.-7. $7,500 to $9,450: Airplane pilot 5 43,355 5 44,580 5 41,100 Area operating superintendent (power) 15 130,685 15 133,110 15 124.325 Ass'stant general craft foreman 19 167.375 17 150.915 23 190,795 Assistant general foreman 10 86,590 7 62,015 Assistant powerplant superin10 81,505 tendent 13 113,115 13 115,565 13 105,965 Ass'stant substation supervisor... 4 34,880 4 34,880 5 40,655 Automotive transportation supervisor 18,410 3 25,485 17,930 Chemical plant supervisor 17,925 2 16,535 17, 450 Garage supervisor 26, 895 3 24,795 26,160 General foreman 18, 655 3 26,160 18,410 General instrument mechanic 8,720 8,040 8,475 foreman 42,380 43, 350 39,050 General maintenance foreman Powerplant maintenance super20 162,235 20 173,775 visor 20 178,050 Powerplant operations super7 59.815 60, 795 55,015 visor 4 36,340 37,070 34, 200 Powerplant superintendent Substation maintenance super2 17,685 17,930 16,530 visor Supervisor, building and mainte1 8,475 7,465 8,230 nance section Transmission line maintenance 4 34,880 40,195 35,125 supervisor Gr>T6. $6,450 to $8,200: 3 21,675 3 21,975 22, 745 Airplane pilot 7,090 Assistant general foreman Assistant powerplant superin21,675 3 23,510 3 23,730 tendent Assistant powerplant operations 1 7,545 1 7,545 supervisor Assistant area operating superin15 99.760 15 108,035 15 111,090 tendent 28 203,420 Chemical plant supervisor 27 203,155 27 213,685 1 6,890 General foreman 2 13,995 1 7,545 General foundation construction 28,975 4 31,270 4 30,400 foreman 13,775 1 7,105 General maintenance foreman 1 6,780 General substation construction 3 23,505 30,390 3 23,725 foreman General transmission line construction foreman.., ,_,_..-, 7 55,865 7 57,180 60,170 1957 actual 1959 estimate 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established by the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority—Continued Construction, operation, and main- Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total salary ber salary tenance positions —Continued ber salary ber Gr.-6. $6,450 to $8,200—Continued 1 $7,765 1 $7,765 Supervisor, building operations... 1 $7,090 8 61,230 Yard operations supervisor ,__ 8 60,360 8 56,420 Gr.-5. $5,590 to $7,025: 1 7,025 1 6,560 1 7,025 Bagging and loading supervisor,. 1 6,200 General labor foreman 2 14,050 2 12,940 2 14,050 General maintenance foreman 2 13,155 2 11,865 2 13,330 Supervisor, building operations... Supervisor, equipment and labor 6,665 section 1 6,020 6,665 7,025 Water plant supervisor 5,590 1 6,560 Custodial and general service positions: Gr.-6. $6,325 to $7,775: 1 6,595 Camp manager 5 36,885 36,705 Chief, public safety service 5 35,355 3 19, 970 20, 695 Supervisor, reproduction unit 3 19,140 16 100.460 17 99,495 Gr.-5. $5,350 to $6,675 17 105,055 47 255, 225 46 248,610 Gr.-4. $4,475 to $5,650 45 230,410 314 322 Gr.-3. $3,775 to $4,660 322 1, 454,065 1,427, 980 1,362, 935 53 204,480 53 202,600 Gr.-2. $3,375 to $4,060 54 194,045 242 846,025 244 846,605 Gr.-l. $3,050 to $3,560 246 797,265 Ungraded positions (annual trades and labor employment): $5,440 or above: 7 42,084 8 48,096 8 48,096 Airplane mechanic 4 21,960 4 21,960 4 21,960 Ammonium nitrate shift foreman... 5 30,060 5 30,060 Asbestos worker foreman 5 30,060 118 726,880 126 776,160 Assistant shift engineer 116 714,560 10, 980 2 10,980 2 10,980 Bagging and loading shift foreman.. 5,490 1 5,490 5,490 Boilerhouse shift foreman 1 96192 17 101,904 Boilermaker foreman 16 96,192 15 90,180 Bricklayer foreman (refractory 2 12,992 work, chemical plant) 2 13,240 2 13,240 Bricklayer (refractory work, chemi9 53.064 9 53,918 cal plant) 9 53,918 6 33,942 6 34,180 Carpenter foreman 6 34,180 Coal hauling foreman 13 73,320 14 78,960 14 78,960 Compression and synthesis shift 5 27,450 5 27,450 5 27,450 foreman 36 215,682 35 210,420 36 216,432 Electrician foreman 11, 624 11, 624 2 11,624 Gas and diesel mechanic foreman... 85, 500 85, 500 15 85,500 Hydroplant operator 11, 030 11, 280 2 11,280 Industrial yard foreman 71, 544 72,144 12 72,144 Instrument mechanic foreman 17, 586 18, 036 3 18,036 Iron worker foreman 5,462 5,612 1 5,612 Lead burner 27 162,324 27 162,324 27 162,324 Lineman foreman 4 23,248 4 23.248 Line observer, aircraft 23, 248 27 162,324 28 168,336 Machinist foreman 28 167,136 6,012 6,012 1 6, 012 Machinist welder foreman 5,490 5,490 1 5,490 Manufacturing shift foreman 4 21,960 21,960 4 21, 960 Nitric acid shift foreman 15 84,375 14 78, 750 72,900 Painter foreman. 2 11, 280 2 11,280 11,030 Phosphate mining foreman 4 21, 960 21, 960 4 21,960 Phosphorus furnace shift foreman.. 27,450 5 27.450 5 27,450 Phosphorus handling shift foreman. 3 16,470 16, 111 3 16,470 Pilot plant shift foreman 56 408,800 57 416,100 56 408,800 Power system dispatcher 5 27,450 5 27,450 5 27,450 Raw materials shift foreman Reforming and purification shift 5 27,450 5 27,450 foreman 5 27,450 92 566,720 92 566,720 Senior operator, hydro 92 566,720 35 199,500 35 199,500 35 199,500 Senior switchboard operator 5 28,500 5 28,500 Senior turbine operator, hydro 5 28.500 2 12,024 2 12,024 2 11,874 Sheetmetal worker foreman . 38 277,400 38 277,400 Shift engineer III 38 277,400 12 73,920 12 73,920 Shift engineer II 12 73,920 3 17,100 Shift engineer I 4 22,800 3 17,100 18 108,256 18 108,256 13,178 19 113,178 Steamfitter foreman 1 1 6,012 1 6,012 6,012 Structural iron worker foreman 6 34,200 6 34,200 5 28. 500 Substation operator 26,300 4 26, 300 4 26,300 4 Test board foreman 6 36,960 6 36, 960 6 36, 960 Test board operator 212 189 187 Unit operator (steam) 1, 208, 400 1,065, 900 1,077,300 4,251 Less than $5,440. 4,353 4,245 21, 253, 893 19, 939, 315 20, 227, 476 Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses 11, 699 11, 504 11, 766 65, 556,144 62, 246, 999 65,078, 521 335 745.6 459 1,913, 451 3, 763, 394 2, 556,860 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) 11, 240 11, 020. 4 11,169 58, 483, 605 62, 521, 661 63,642,693 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 25, 595,880 29, 730,624 19, 533. 250 Part-time employment 34, 505 32, 342 41, 374 Intermittent employment 365, 590 317, 447 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 57,062 243, 335 238, 561 Overtime and holiday pay 3,144, 427 3, 284,179 3,428,854 Nightwork differential 340, 705 368, 624 370, 244 Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 561, 716 01 Personal services _ 82,479, 586 92,409,000 97,788,000 56 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Positions at rates in excess of $16,000: 1 $21,000 Director 1 $21,000 1 $21,000 1 20,500 Deputy director 1 20,500 1 20,500 GS-18. $16,000: 5 80,000 Assistant director— 80,000 5 80,000 1 16,000 1 16,000 16,000 Deputy chief of office 1 16,000 1 16,000 16,000 General counsel GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: 4 56,330 56,330 4 56,330 Assistant director -_ 1 14,405 1 14,190 14,405 Chief of division 1 13,975 1 13,975 13,975 Deputy assistant director __ GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 1 12,900 12,900 12,900 Budget officer 8 103,845 104,490 104,490 Deputy assistant director 1 13,760 12,900 1 12,900 Deputj7" general counsel 1 12,900 12,900 1 12,900 Director of personnel.. 1 12,900 13,115 1 13,115 Liaison officer 3 38,915 39,345 3 39,345 Office director _ 1 12,900 13,115 1 13,115 Program manager._ __ 1 12,900 13,115 1 13,115 Staff director —_ GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 1 11,610 11,610 11,610 Assistant director _ ..35,640 3 35,640 35,100 Attorney 142,020 106,650 11 130,410 Chief of branch 355, 590 355,590 341,280 Chief of division 12,150 12,150 11,880 Chief of office 117,990 106,380 70,740 Chief of staff 12,150 12,150 12,150 Civil engineer 12,420 12,420 12,420 Coordinator for emergency planning. _ 11,610 11,610 11,610 Deputy budget officer 58,590 58, 590 46,980 Deputy chief of division 47,790 47, 790 47,790 Deputy chief of office _ 12,420 12,420 12,420 Deputy chief of television. 12,150 12,150 11,880 Deputy director of personnel 11,610 11,610 Deputy program manager 11,610 11.610 Economic analyst 11,610 12,420 12,420 12,420 Editor — 11, 610 11, 610 Engineer 12,420 12,420 12,150 Executive officer 11,880 11,880 11,880 Facilities manager. 11,880 11,880 Field staff officer 11,610 11,610 11,610 Graphic presentation specialist 11,610 11,610 11,610 Labor analyst 24,030 23,760 24,030 Manager for television._ 47,520 47,250 35,910 Planning officer. -. 58,860 58,590 Policy officer 34, 830 34,830 34,830 Program coordinator 46,710 46,440 46,710 Program officer 71,550 59,400 47, 250 Special assistant.. 11,880 United Nations correspondent GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395; 1 10,965 10,965 10,965 Administrative officer. 53,965 64, 930 7 75,250 Analyst 42,570 43,215 4 42, 570 Area budget officer 32,165 20,855 3 32,165 Assistant chief of branch _ _ 20,640 20,640 2 20,640 Assistant chief of division 20,855 20,640 2 20.855 Attorney 10,535 10,535 1 10, 535 Budget planning officer 37 392,160 400, 760 37 392,160 Chief of branch 9 93,955 103,630 9 93,955 Chief of division 11 117,045 96, 750 11 117,045 Chief of language desks 1 10,750 10, 535 1 10, 750 Chief of secretariat 26 275,630 263,160 26 275,630 Chief of section 8 84,495 106,425 8 84, 495 Chief of staff 11,395 1 U, 395 1 11,395 Deputy assistant director 53,750 5 52,675 5 52, 675 Deputy chief of division 10,320 2 20,640 2 20,640 Deputy chief of staff 11,180 Deputy coordinator 10,535 Deputy program manager 10,320 20,855 20,855 Editor 10, 750 10,965 10, 965 Editorial adviser 20,855 21,070 21,070 Engineer 10, 750 10, 750 10, 750 Executive secretary. 43,860 32, 680 44,075 Information specialist _ 30, 960 30, 960 Inspector 11,395 11,395 Intelligence research officer 30,960 30,960 30, 960 Liaison officer 10,320 10,320 1 10,320 Maintenance engineer 32,250 54,825 65,145 6 Planning officer 51,815 62, 780 6 62,780 Policy officer 10,320 1 10,320 Producer --. R, 440 1 5,440 1 Production assistant 29 302,075 32 334, 755 Program officer --28 294,335 1 10,320 1 10,320 Project officer 12 129,645 13 139,965 14 150,500 Special assistant 1" 10,965 1 10,965 1 10,965 Special events officer 1 10,320 1 10,320 1 10,320 Statistical data officer 2 20,640 2 20,640 Survey assistant 2 20,640 2 20,640 2 20,640 Television production officer 1 10,320 1 10,320 United Nations correspondent 2 21,715 4 44,505 4 44,505 Visual information specialist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 8,990 1 8,990 1 1 8,990 Acquisition officer 7 63,790 8 72,780 8 72,780 Analyst 129, 945 14 129,945 14 120,955 13 Assistant chief of branch 2 18,840 2 18,840 2 18,840 Assistant chief of division 102,115 11 120,955 13 110,675 12 Assistant chief of section 2 18,195 2 18,195 2 17,980 Assistant librarian 7 64.005 3 28,045 3 29,335 Auditor 3 27,615 3 27,615 3 27,400 Budget analyst 8,990 1 8,990 1 8,990 1 Budget officer 21 193.735 21 193,735 21 192,015 Chief of branch Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued Chief of language desks Chief of section Chief of staff _ Chief of unit -Commentator _ Consultant Deputy chief of division ._ Deputy chief of staff _ Distribution specialist Editor __ Engineer Fiscal officer Graphic presentation specialist Illustrator Information officer... Information specialist Intelligence research officer Liaison officer News editor News writer . Operations manager Planning officer Policy officer Political analyst Political commentator and adviser. __ Press and publications officer Printing specialist Procedures and systems analyst Producer Program development officer Program officer _ Project officer Property accountability officer.. Publications editor Publications specialist Publication writer Radio news editor Radio script editor Security officer Shift editor Special assistant Special events officer Technical adviser Training officer.. Visual information specialist .Writer announcer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Accountant Adaptation officer Administrative officer Analyst Assistant chief of branch Assistant chief of section Assistant planning officer Assistant to chief of division. Associate chief of branch Auditor Budget analyst _ Budget officer Budget planning officer Chief of branch.. _ Chief of language desks Chief of section Chief of unit Commentator Communications specialist Contract specialist Cultural affairs officer Editor Editor producer Employee relations officer Engineer Evaluation officer Field service officer Fiscal officer Frequency specialist Illustrator -Information officer Information specialist Intelligence research analyst Intelligence research officer Investigator Liaison officer Librarian Music specialist News writer Personnel officer Placement officer.--.... Policy officer Position classifier Press and publications officer Procedures analyst Procurement and supply officer Producer Program analyst Program officer Project officer Publications editor Publication writer Radio news editor.._ — Radio script editor Security officer Soecial assistant Special events officer. Special projects officer Technical adviser Training officer 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 20 $183,240 16 146.205 3 28,475 1 9,635 1 8,990 1 8 990 2 19,485 1 8,990 14 129,515 9 82,200 22 $201,650 17 156,055 18,840 9,635 8,990 8,990 19,700 8,990 8,990 129,515 82,845 9,420 9,205 8,990 74,715 36,175 9,635 9,420 17,980 93,340 36,175 10,065 18,195 122,890 9,205 8,990 63, 575 46, 240 8,990 8,990 19,055 8,990 72, 780 8,990 117, 515 45. 380 20,130 17, 980 2 17,980 11 104,695 9,205 1 8,990 1 5 45,595 5 45,810 2 1 10 18,840 9,850 01,405 13 117,085 5 45,380 2 20,130 1 3 9 10 2 3 3 2 1 2 9,205 28,690 83,060 93,555 18,840 28,905 28,905 17,980 8,990 17,980 36, 605 2 4 6 1 1 1 1 1 6 7,570 8,215 15,140 30,280 46.065 7,570 8,000 7,570 7,570 7,785 46,280 1 10 7 10 8,645 80,000 53,420 77,850 2 1 12 1 1 10 7,785 8,215 15,785 7,570 94,710 7,785 8,000 80,645 8,645 7,570 2 3 1 8 15,355 22,925 8,215 62,495 14 107,485 6 47,140 4 30,925 1 8,215 1 7,570 35 277,420 3 24,215 3 24,000 2 15,140 3 22,710 2 16,215 2 15,570 2 16,215 16 124,130 1 7,570 11 84,775 7,570 32,215 9 70,710 4 31,355 44 342,325 6 48.430 3 24,215 9 69,850 2 15,785 1 7,570 3 24,000 22 $201, 650 16 146,420 18,840 9,635 8,990 8,990 19,700 8,990 8,990 14 129,515 82,845 17,980 9,635 9,420 17,980 93,340 36,175 10.065 18,195 13 122,890 9,205 6 13 5 1 2 54,155 46, 240 8,990 19, 055 8,990 63,790 8.990 117,515 45,380 10,065 17,980 55,875 84,995 175,580 19,270 28,905 29,120 17,980 8,990 27,400 54,585 6 55,875 10 93,985 18 166,590 2 19,270 3 28,905 3 29,120 2 17,980 1 8,990 3 27,400 4 35,960 7,785 15, 785 22,925 22, 710 46,065 7,785 15, 785 22,925 22, 710 46,065 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 10 2 8,000 7,570 7,570 7,785 38,925 7,570 8,645 80,430 15,355 70,710 15,140 8,000 7,570 7,570 7,785 38,925 7,570 8,645 80,430 15,355 70,710 15,140 1 2 1 9 7,570 16,000 7,570 70,065 1 2 6 7,570 16,000 46,280 1 12 1 1 8,000 96,430 8,645 7,570 1 12 1 1 2 3 3 8,000 96,430 8,645 7,570 15,140 23,140 23,140 23,140 23,140 46,065 15,140 124,130 48,000 31,140 8,215 38,495 15,140 116,560 48,000 31,140 8,215 33 263,140 24, 215 24,000 28 223,140 3 24,215 1 7,570 3 22, 710 7,570 1 2 15, 570 2 16, 430 20 155,915 7,570 1 10 77,420 7.570 1 2 16, 860 9 71, 355 5 39, 570 56 435,315 64,430 24,645 132,345 7,570 7,570 15,140 20 1 9 1 2 8 7 65 8 3 17 22, 710 7,570 15, 570 16, 430 155,700 7,570 7570 69,850 7,570 16,860 63,785 54.710 503.445 64,430 24,645 132,345 1 2 7,570 15,140 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued Transcription officer Visual information specialist Writer announcer Writer photographer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Adaptation officer Administrative officer. _w Analyst Announcer Assistant chief of branch Assistant chief of section Assistant planning officer Auditor Book reviewer Book specialist Broadcast studio technician Budget analyst — Budget officer Business accountant Chief of branch... Chief of section Chief of unit C ommunications specialist Contract specialist ,.. Editor Editorial assistant Engineer Evaluation analyst Executive secretary Field specialist Film editor Frequency specialist General supply officer Illustrator Information officer Information specialist Intelligence research analyst Intelligence research officer. Librarian Maintenance technician Monitor, Music specialist. News editor News writer... Personnel officer Photographer Picture editor Placement officer Position classifier Press and publications officer Procurement and supply officer. Producer Production assistant Program officer Project officer Publications editor Publications specialist Publications writer Radio script editor Recording supervisor. Recording technician Reports analyst Security officer Special assistant Special events officer , _ Special projects officer Staff assistant Training officer Translation officer Visual information specialist Writer announcer _ Writer producer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Announcer Announcer adapter Assistant chief of section Broadcast master control technician.. Broadcast studio technician _ Chief of section Monitor... Producer Recording technician Staff assistant Translator announcer Writer announcer GS-^. $5,440 to $6,250: Librarian AccountantAcquisition officer Adaptation officer Administrative assistant Administrative officer Analyst Announcer Assistant chief of branch Assistant chief of section Assistant projects officer Auditor Book reviewer Book specialist Budget analyst Budget planning officer Business accountant Chief of section Contract specialist Correspondence examiner Draftsman Editor 57 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 $23,140 3 $23,140 3 $23,140 10 79,570 9 70,495 10 78,065 1 8,000 2 16,645 2 16,860 2 16,860 1 3 4 4 2 3 5 3 1 1 4 4 6,390 20,890 6,605 26,850 19,385 6,820 25,560 26,850 12,780 20,890 34,315 20,245 7,035 6,390 27,710 27,710 15 5 1 4 16 6 2 33,455 12,780 19,385 7,035 7,035 6,605 41,995 12,780 6,605 7,465 6,390 6,390 19,385 19,170 32,165 6,390 106,385 33,455 6,605 25,990 107,185 38,770 12,995 2 1 13,425 7,465 3 38 251,420 2 12,780 10 67,985 1 6,390 1 6,390 7 45,375 83 556,785 1 7,250 2 14,070 1 7,250 4 26,420 5 1 4 2 2 11 2 33,240 6,390 26,635 14,715 13,855 72,870 12,780 52 315,005 ,0 630 6,320 6,050 1 , 71,425 37 233,435 1 6,050 6050 18,960 11,965 23 144,415 7 1 1 2 9 5 5 10 1 3 2 1 3 4 5 39,835 6,250 5,440 12,095 49,365 28,280 28,685 57,370 5,440 18,075 11,285 5,440 16.320 22,570 27,200 1 4 8 5,440 23,110 44,465 1 3 6.250 16,455 1 1 6 2 12,780 13,855 6,390 12,780 27,280 32, 595 6,820 25,990 26,850 19,385 21,105 34,530 14,285 7,035 6,605 27,925 12,780 6,390 34,100 19,170 19,600 2 2 7,035 6,605 42,640 12,995 1 1 6 1 4 4 12,780 13,855 6,390 12,780 27,280 26,205 25,990 26,850 19,385 53,055 34,530 14, 285 7,035 6,605 27,925 12,780 6.390 34,100 25,560 13,210 7,035 6,605 42,640 6,605 7,465 6,390 6,390 25,775 12,780 19,385 6,390 15 107,030 4 27,925 1 7,465 1 6,390 1 6,390 4 25, 775 2 12,780 2 12,995 1 6,390 15 107,030 4 27,925 4 26,850 18 121,470 6 39,630 16 106, 540 5 32, 595 2 13,210 2 12,780 2 13,640 1 7,465 1 6,390 1 6,390 30 200,085 1 6,390 10 67,555 31 2 .2 1 1 1 72 20 1 5 3 6 13 3 2 13,210 12, 780 13,640 7,465 6,390 6,390 206,475 12,780 80,765 6,390 6,390 6,390 58,800 478,310 7,250 14,500 13,855 20,030 6,390 129,090 29090 6,390 33,455 21,105 39,630 84,790 19,385 11,965 2 12,780 8 52,410 84 554,990 1 7,250 2 14,500 2 13,855 2 13,210 1 6,390 19 122,700 4 2 6 12 4 11 26,850 13,855 39,630 78,185 25,775 69,475 49 304,320 53 327,710 10 71,425 37 236,810 1 5,915 4 26,360 3 18,110 23 145,630 1 6,455 1 6,320 10 71.425 37 236,810 1 5,915 4 26,360 3 18.110 23 145,630 1 6,455 1 6,320 1 5,915 8 1 1 45,815 6,250 5,575 6 1 1 33,990 6,250 5,575 12 6 4 5 1 3 2 1 3 3 6 1 1 66,900 33. 990 23, 380 29, 280 5,575 18, 345 11, 420 5,575 16, 320 16, 725 33,045 5,440 5,575 23, 515 45, 275 5,440 17,130 39,025 12 5 4 5 1 3 2 1 66,900 28,280 23,380 29,280 5,575 18,345 11,420 5,575 4 8 1 3 7 16. 725 33. 045 5,440 5,575 23, 515 39.835 5,440 17.130 39,025 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250—Continued Engineer Equipment specialist __ Field specialist Fiscal officer Frequency specialist Illustrator Information specialist Intelligence research analyst Intelligence research officer Investigator ___ Liaison assistant Monitor News editor News writer Organization and methods examinerPersonnel officer Photographer Picture editor Placement officer Position classifier Press and publications officer Procurement and supply officer. Producer Program assistant Program officer._. Publications writer Radio script editor Reports analyst. Research analyst Secretary Security officer... Special assistant Special events officer Staff assistant Studio manager Supervisor mail and files Supply officer „__. Teletype specialist Traffic manager Training officer Transcription officer Translation officer Translator announcer Visual information specialist ,. Writer. Writer announcer Writer producer GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4.890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses _ 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 $10,880 $22.435 4 $22,435 5,710 5,710 1 5,710 5,575 5,575 1 5,575 12,095 2 12,095 2 11,960 5,710 1 5,710 5.710 12,500 12. 500 2 11,960 17,130 3 17,130 22,030 27,335 4 21,760 5,440 5,440 1 5,440 5,440 1 5,440 1 5,845 1 5,440 5,440 5,440 5.575 1 5,575 10 56,425 13 72,205 14 78,050 5,575 5,575 22, 435 4 22,840 3 17,130 5 29,090 5 29,495 5 29,495 2 11,690 2 11,690 1 6,250 3 17,265 3 17,265 3 16,860 1 5,440 1 5,440 1 5,440 1 5,440 1 5,440 1 8 45,140 5 28,1 5 28,010 1 5,710 1 5,710 11 62,945 11 62,405 8 45,950 9 49,500 8 44,330 6 33,180 19 105,385 27 150,065 28 154,695 4 22,570 3 16,725 3 16,725 1 5,440 22,975 4 23,245 4 23,245 5,440 11.015 5,440 6,250 11, 960 2 11,960 11, 285 3 17,400 2 11,285 5,440 5,440 5,440 5,440 2 11,150 11.285 2 11,285 5 28,685 11, 690 6,250 1 5.845 5,845 5,845 11.690 3 16,995 6,250 5,440 6 32,910 3 16,320 4 21,760 7 39,565 16 89,605 14 79,130 14 79,130 4 22,165 16,455 1 5.440 1 5,575 2 10,880 1 5,575 1 5,575 15 80,625 13 67,310 13 67,310 195 925,710 189 908,010 171 822,375 72 324,945 74 335,535 73 331,320 315 333 309 1,273,125 1,353, 495 1,249,980 259 935,995 252 910,460 228 823,825 138 469,685 109 372,000 86 294,640 2 6,940 3 10.240 3 10,240 15 42,135 13 36,755 13 36,755 42 159,805 41 163,148 39 155,679 2,601 2,650 2,522 16, 739, 285 17,398,453 16,698,654 218.9 250.9 108.5 1, 414,404 1, 534,487 709,244 Net permanent, departmental (av2,382.1 erage number, net salary) 2,399.1 2,413.5 15,324,881 15,863,966 15,989,410 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment _. 44,297 20,697 23,127 Intermittent employment 118,352 149, 587 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base.. 58.755 60,848 Overtime and holiday pay 776,030 319,984 322,984 Night work differential 39,884 Departmental differential 58, 667 51,395 52, 687 All personal services, departmental. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Chief of branch Chief of office GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Chief of section... Technical adviser... GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Chief of office.. Chief of section Field radio officer. Newsreel officer Operations manager Production officer Program officer Technical adviser GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Adaptation officer Chief of section Chief of staff Facilities manager Film editor Production officer... Program assistant Program officer Special events officer Technical adviser GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Assistant chief of staff Broadcast studio technician 16,409,857 , 16,633,287 1 1 12,420 11,880 12, 420 11,880 12,420 11,880 1 10,750 10,965 10,320 10,965 10,320 10.065 9,420 10,065 9,635 10,065 10,065 9,850 10,065 10,065 9,635 10, 065 9,635 10, 065 10,065 9,850 10,065 9,635 10,065 9,635 10,065 10,065 9,850 8,000 8,430 8,430 7,785 7,570 7,570 8,430 24, 430 23, 785 8,000 8,000 8,430 8,430 7,785 7,570 7,570 3 3 1 8,000 8,215 8,430 7,785 7,570 7,570 8,430 24,430 23,570 7,785 24,430 23, 785 8,000 1 5 6,605 34,960 6,820 35,175 6,820 35,175 1 __ 16,470,377 58 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY—Con. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Advances and reimbursements" SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued Business manager Chief of section Engineer Film editor Production officer Special events officer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Broadcast studio technician. GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative officer. _ __. Chief of section Film editor Film technician Maintenance technician Production officer GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 ... GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $5,440 Total permanent, field.. Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) United States and possessions _ Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad Class 4. $8,270 to $9,300. . Class 5. $7,630 to $8,725... Class 6. $6,990 to $7,960... Class 7. $6,355 to $7,320... Class 8. $5,715 to $6,680— Class 9. $5,075 to $6,045. _ ClasslO. $4,650 to $5,615. Class 11. $4,225 to $5,000.. Class 12. $3,800 to $4,570.. Class 13. $3,390 to $4,165.. Local employees Total permanent, foreign service Deduct lapses _ .-. $6,605 20,030 57,355 6,605 7,250 7,465 $6,605 20,030 57,355 12, 995 7,250 7,465 6,050 6,050 6,250 12,230 5,575 23,650 6,250 12,230 5,575 23, 650 1 6,250 1 5,105 16 79,285 6,250 5,105 69, 290 36,690 39,105 69,120 32, 740 3 $19,815 6 42,425 1 6,390 1 7,250 1 7,465 1 6,050 6,250 12, 230 5,440 23, 650 6,250 6,115 4,970 79,285 35, 880 42,235 66,215 35, 745 1 2 1 4 9 17 10 39,105 66, 215 35, 915 34 144,787 35 156,283 37 164,271 150 826,077 10. 6 53, 709 152 853,303 6.8 36,755 152 6.1 31,888 139.4 772,368 145.2 816, 548 145.9 817,098 916 8,185 1,500 1,500 15,331 36,840 3,309 12,983 3,114 23,022 3,632 16, 713 3,109 29,022 3,632 16, 713 834, 601 872,898 886,405 12 37 50 30 13 10 1 178,000 473,995 556,885 278.530 106.200 66,800 6,000 13 40 47 25 21 193,200 518,100 530.600 242.780 165,900 12 37 42 24 22 179,800 479,400 474,600 224.280 173,300 66 742,265 67 752. 965 51 576,365 95 981,945 89 919, 495 85 872,915 135 123 123 1,164, 540 1, 278, 400 1,163,190 127 142 137 1,078, 415 1, 200,125 1,166, 220 164 175 155 1,288, 585 1,373,835 1, 216,025 180 186 181 1,298, 970 1, 340, 855 1, 298, 450 84 555,090 108 717,820 124 819,050 72 424, 425 89 524,070 66 385,755 42 216, 215 49 253,265 50 260,500 64 300,900 74 349,210 90 423.040 40 174,110 47 206,250 57 249,025 53 209, 705 65 258,610 62 242,880 46 161,600 52 183,070 55 188,770 7,849 ,925 7,473 12, 541, 656 12,513,875 11,839,348 8,761 9,278 9,314 21,915, 743 23,601,956 23,042,470 359.2 862.8 828.9 746,086 2,171,875 1,694, 823 Net permanent, foreign service (average number, net salary): Foreign countries: 1,251.6 1,284.9 U. S. rates 1,307.1 9,770,833 9,988,789 9.905,935 7,150.2 7,130.3 7,178 Local rates. 11,398,824 11,441,292 11,441,712 Positions other than permanent: Local rates: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Living and quarters allowance Other allowances Undesirable post differential All personal services, foreign service. Personal services 01FRASER Digitized for 1959 estimate $40,393,687 1,279,016 $40.389,874 1,260,893 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary All personal services, field. Foreign service: Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946 (22 U. S. C. 801-1158): Foreign Service reserve officer: Class 1. $14,600 to $17,000 Class 2. $12,600 to $14,400 Class 3. $10,600 to $12,400 Class 4. $9,000 to $10,500 Class 5. $7,400 to $8,900 Class 6. $6,100 to $7,300.. .— Class 7. $5,100 to $6,000. Foreign Service staff officer: Class 1. $10,700 to $11,965 Class 2. $9,925 to $11,020 Class 3. $9,120 to $10,150 1958 estimate $40.447,475 982,864 1958 estimate 77,872 30,664 55,866 39,707 59,556 42,100 317,717 34,436 1,373,031 425,852 578,662 80,457 197,703 37,678 1,472,480 343,345 672, 111 82,060 232,238 41,951 1,491,893 344. 558 667,062 24,185,881 24,329. 428 24,131,075 41,430,339 41,672,703 41,650,767 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION GENERAL OPERATING EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $12,900: Administrator 1 $21,000 1 $21,000 1 $21,000 Deputy administrator 1 20,500 1 20,500 1 20,500 GS-18. Rate of $16,000: Chief benefits director. 1 16,000 1 16,000 1 16,000 Chief insurance director 1 16.000 1 16,000 General counsel 1 16,000 1 16,000 "T~~i6~666 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Chief insurance director 1 13,975 1 13,975 Deputy chief benefits director 14,190 1 13,975 1 14,190 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant administrator for administration '_ 13,545 1 13,545 13,760 Assistant administrator for appraisal and security.. 13,115 13,115 12,900 Assistant administrator for personnel 13,115 13,330 13,115 Chairman, Board of Veterans Appeals12, 900 12, 900 13, 330 Controller 13, 760 13, 760 13,760 Deputy chief insurance director 13,115 13,115 12,900 Deputy general counsel 12,900 Director, compensation and pension service 13,115 13,115 12,900 Director, field service 13,115 13,115 12,900 Director, information service 13,115 13,115 12,900 Director, loan-guaranty service 13,115 13,115 12,900 Director, vocational rehabilitation and education service 13, 760 13,760 13,545 Executive assistant to administrator.. 13,330 13,330 13,115 Special assistant to administrator 13,115 13,115 12,900 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Actuary 11,880 1 12,150 1 11,880 Adjudicator, supervisor 12,150 1 12,420 Administrative officer 12,690 1 12,905 12,690 Administrative officer, supervisor 11,880 1 12,150 11,880 Assistant controller and director, 12,150 1 12,420 budget service 1 12,150 25,810 2 25,810 Assistant deputy administrator 2 25,810 108,270 9 Assistant director of service 108,810 9 108,485 11,610 1 11,880 Associate director _ 1 11,610 24,570 2 Associate general counsel 24,840 2 24,300 11,610 1 11,610 Chairman, rating schedule board 11,610 1 11,610 Chief medical adviser 12,150 1 12,150 Committee counsel 1 11,880 25,055 2 25,325 Controller 2 25,055 19 232,900 Director of service 17 196,440 19 230,740 1 11,610 Emergency planning coordinator 11,610 1 11,880 11,610 Executive assistant 2 23,490 1 12,690 12,6&0 Fiscal accountant .. 1 12,690 1 12,420 12,420 Insurance examiner 1 12,150 12,160 1 12,150 Insurance specialist 1 11,880 Special assistant to deputy adminis1 12,690 1 12,690 1 12,690 trator Staff assistant 3 34,830 5 59,400 4 46,980 Vice chairman, board of veterans 1 12,905 appeals 1 11,610 1 11,610 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 2 20,640 Actuary 2 21,070 2 20,855 1 11,610 Adj udi cator, supervisor 1 10,535 1 10,535 1 10,320 Administrative assistant 1 10, 535 1 10,535 1 10,320 Administrative officer 3 32,035 3 31,820 3 31,820 Appraiser. _ 19 209, 625 20 219,085 19 206,400 Assistant director of service... 10 109,865 9 96,535 9 96,965 Associate member, chief of section 13 149,425 14 150,070 13 149, 210 Associate member, legal 10 114,380 10 114,380 10 114,810 Associate member, medical 2 22,360 2 22,145 2 22,145 Attorney-adviser _ 1 11,610 1 11,825 1 11,610 Benefits and facilities specialist 2 21,285 2 20,855 Budget examiner, supervisor 1 10, 750 1 10,750 1 10,535 Budget officer, supervisor Chairman, central committee on 10,320 10,535 1 10,320 waivers and forfeitures.*.11,395 Chairman, rating schedule board 19 201,240 19 202,315 22 233,275 Chief of division 2 20,855 2 22,360 2 20,855 Construction and valuation specialist. 5 54,825 5 55,040 6 65,790 Director of service 1 10,535 Executive officer 3 31,820 3 31,820 2 20,640 Insurance specialist 3 32.680 3 32,680 3 32,250 Loan-guaranty officer 2 21,285 2 21,285 2 20,855 Management analyst 1 10,535 1 10,535 Management survey officer... 1 10,320 Medical adviser to chairman, board 2 22,790 11,395 2 22,790 of veterans appeals 10,320 Organization and methods examiner.. 10,750 10,320 10, 535 Personnel officer 21,930 21,930 22,360 Psychologist 11, 610 10, 535 10, 535 Special assistant to general counsel 73,745 63,425 Staff assistant 8 82, S 10,535 10, 535 Supervisory land planner 10,320 10,320 10,320 Vice chairman, rating schedule board. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 64,220 6 55,660 64,650 Accountant 1 8,990 9,205 9,205 Actuary 59 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065— Continued Adjudicator _ Administrative officer Alternate chairman, central committee on waivers and forfeitures.. _ Appraiser Architectural engineer Assistant director. _ Attorney-adviser _ Budget examiner Business accountant Chief of division Data processing systems analyst Dental officer __ Director of service Document analyst Educationalist Entitlement and compliance specialist Field representative Fiscal and financial economist Incentive awards officer.. Information specialist Inspector-investigator Insurance specialist Land planner Legal-assistance officer Legislative attorney Loan-guaranty examiner Management analyst Management-development specialist— Management-survey officer Medical consultant Medical rating officer Occupational rating specialist Organization and methods examiner.. Physician Placement officer, supervisory Printing and publications officer Psychologist Realty officer Research specialist Security officer Senior planning officer Special assistant to administrator Special assistant, foreign affairs Staff assistant Staff management officer Statistician Supervisory administrative officer Supervisory survey officer Supply specialist Training officer Trial attorney GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Accountant Actuary Adjudicator Analytical statistician Architectural engineer Assistant chief of division Attorney-adviser Attorney, trial examiner Authorization specialist Budget examiner Business accountant Chief of division Chief, motion picture section Communications officer Contact specialist Contract officer Data processing systems analyst Document analyst Educationalist Employee relations officer Entitlement specialist E quipment specialist Fiscal accountant Fiscal and financial economist Information specialist Incentive awards analyst Inspector-investigator Insurance specialist Legal assistant Legal consultant Legislative attorney Loan specialist Maintenance and safety engineer Management analyst Management survey officer Medical consultant Organization and methods examiner.. Personnel officer Personnel relations officer 1 Physician Placement officer Planning officer Position classifier Printing and publications officer Psychologist Records management analyst Reimbursement specialist _~ Research specialist Salary and wage analyst Security officer Special assistant to administrator Staff assistant Statistician _ Supply fund management specialist.. Num- Total ber 1958 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 26 $250,940 2 19,055 26 $253,735 2 19,270 26 $256,315 2 19,270 2 19,055 3 27, 615 1 8,990 1 10, 280 36 347, 720 4 37, 465 2 18, 625 23 216, 660 1 9,205 1 9,420 1 8,990 1 9,205 3 29, 765 1 9,205 5 44,950 1 9,635 1 9,205 2 19, 700 10 96,350 4 36, 820 1 8,990 1 8,990 5 49,250 5 47,315 2 18,195 2 17,980 82, 845 90, 585 90, 585 8,990 9, 635 20,560 35, 960 9,420 10,065 9,635 8,990 35, 960 18, 625 9, 635 9,420 18, 410 27, 615 57, 595 8,990 66, 585 64, 220 8,990 49,035 2 19,055 3 27,830 1 9,205 1 8,990 37 356,925 6 54,370 2 18,840 23 217,950 8,990 9,420 9,205 9,420 29, 980 9,635 46,025 9,205 9,420 19, 915 108,350 37,035 9,205 8,990 49, 465 47, 745 18.410 18,410 83, 705 91,015 80, 520 9,205 9,850 20, 560 35,960 2 19,270 3 27,830 1 9,205 1 8,990 37 360,580 " 55,015 18, 840 220,315 9,205 9,635 9,205 9,420 30,195 9,850 46, 455 9,205 9,420 19, 915 108, 780 37,035 9,205 9,205 49, 680 47, 960 18, 625 18, 410 146, 635 91, 875 81,165 9,205 9,850 20, 560 36,820 10,065 9,635 9,205 30,195 18,840 17. 980 9,420 18, 625 27,830 76, 435 67, 230 65,510 8.990 49,465 10, 065 9,850 9,205 30,195 19,055 18,195 9,635 18, 840 28, 260 77,080 9, 205 67,660 66,155 9,205 49, 895 15 120,215 1 7,785 2 17,720 1 7,785 3 24,860 19 151,140 19 152,645 17,720 8,000 25,075 8,000 55,785 46,880 17,075 38,495 16,000 23,355 17, 720 8,000 17,505 8,215 57,720 46,450 17,075 55,355 15,785 24,645 8,215 7,785 49, 720 7,785 8,645 17,075 16, 215 33. 720 8,430 8.000 8,645 25, 505 7,570 24,645 49,290 8,430 1 40 337,200 5 41,720 8,215 7,785 106,150 144, 215 8,645 92, 515 16, 215 7,785 30,925 8,430 47,355 15, 785 17,290 15, 570 24,645 7,570 25,290 15,355 23,355 40,430 8,215 8,215 7,785 50,150 7,57B 8,645 17, 290 23, 785 33,935 47,095 17,290 38,710 16,000 24, 860 7,570 8,430 7,570 42,795 7,570 8,645 17, 505 24,000 34,365 8,215 8,645 24,860 7,785 24, 860 49,505 8,215 8,645 24,000 7,785 24,860 49, 505 306, 490 42,150 8,215 7,785 161, 720 18 145,505 36 307,780 5 42,580 1 8,430 16, 645 16, 215 8,000 8,860 31,140 16,000 55,140 17, 505 15, 785 8,860 24,860 15,355 16,860 15,785 23,785 47, 785 8,215 1957 actual 1959 estimate 20 161, 935 18 145, 505 2 2 1 16,860 16,430 8,000 2 7 31, 570 16,215 56,000 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 6 17,720 16,000 8,860 17,290 15,570 16,860 15,785 24,000 48,000 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued Supply management specialist Supply specialist Survey officer Tabulating equipment specialist Trial attorney.. Training officer Accountant Actuary Administrative assistant Administrative officer Artist Assistant chief of division __ Assistant director, disaster relief Attorney-adviser Budget examiner Business accountant Chief of division Chief liaison representative. Chief of section Communications specialist_ Contact specialist Data processing systems analyst Document analyst Employee relat ons officer Exhibits specialist Fiscal and financial economist Fiscal accountant Incentive awards analyst Information specialist Inspector-investigator Insurance specialist Legal-assistance officer Legal consultant •_. Legislative attorney Loan-guaranty examiner Management analyst Management survey officer Organization and methods examiner.. Personnel officer Placement officer Position classifier Printing and publications officer Research analyst Safety engineer Salary and wage analyst Staff assistant Statistician Supervisory assistant. Supervisory fiscal accountant Supply officer Supply purchasing agent Supply requirements and utilization officer Supply specialist Tabulating equipment specialist Test technician Training officer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Actuary Administrative officer Contact representative Market and commodity specialist Space-control officer Section chief Supervisory illustrator Supervisory supply officer Tabulating-equipment supervisor Translator Visual information officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Actuary Administrative assistantAdministrative officer Analytical statistician Assistant chief Assistant legislative attorney Attorney-adviser __ B enefit-payment examiner Budget examiner Business accountant Chief legislative analyst Communications specialist Contact representative Exhibit specialist Fiscal accountant Illustrator Insurance specialist Liaison officer Librarian Management analyst . __ Organization and methods examiner.. Personnel officer Personnel analyst Personnel clerk Placement officer. Photographer Position classifier. _ Printing specialist Purchasing agent Secretary stenographer Section chief Senior liaison representative Staff assistant Statistician Statistical clerk Supervisor 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $7,785 47,355 7,785 7,570 7,570 33,075 76,310 7,035 6,390 27,495 7,465 1 6 1 7,680 14,070 46,235 47, 740 14,070 12, 780 7,680 12,780 6,605 1 3 7,250 210,345 82, 055 36,895 19,385 19,385 26,635 13, 855 7,250 6,605 13, 855 19,170 41, 780 6,820 6,390 12, 995 6,605 1 4 1 6 $46,280 1 8,000 7,785 24,860 50,320 13,425 6,605 20,245 7,785 25,290 50,535 13,425 6,605 20,460 6,820 7,680 14, 285 26,635 48,170 6,605 13,210 6,605 19,815 6,820 6,390 7,465 20,245 7,680 7,465 28,355 7,465 6,605 33,885 98,490 7,465 86,570 6,605 7,465 210, 560 94, 620 50,105 26,420 20,030 33, 885 13,855 26,205 47,955 6,605 13,210 6,390 19,600 6,^05 6,390 7,465 20,245 7,465 21,105 7,465 27,925 7,465 12,780 31,950 43,500 7,250 14 100,640 $7,785 46,065 8,000 1 7,465 4 27,925 1 7,465 1 6,605 5 33,885 14 98,490 1 7,250 12 86,355 1 6,390 1 7,250 31 208,410 14 93, 760 7 49,890 4 25,990 3 19,815 5 33,025 6,390 6,820 14,070 26,635 48,600 7,035 6,390 12, 995 6,820 6,390 14,070 27,065 49,245 7,035 6,605 13,425 6,820 28,570 7,035 1 4 6,820 29,000 6,050 1 2 1 1 1 6,390 12,780 6,185 5,915 6,860 1 2 1 1 1 6,605 12,995 6,185 6,050 6,860 1 2 6,590 12,640 5,915 1 2 1 6,590 12,775 6,050 1 6,725 45,005 12,365 6,385 30,845 17,130 6,115 6,115 11,015 5,575 12,365 16, 590 6,250 6,250 6,250 10 2 2 5 3 1 56,290 12,500 12,230 30,170 16,725 6,250 6250 5,440 11,015 10 2 2 5 3 1 1 2 56,965 12,500 12,365 30,305 16,995 6,250 5,440 11,150 2 3 1 1 1 12,500 16,725 6,250 6,250 6,250 3 16,590 12,500 16,725 6,250 6,250 6,250 6,250 16,590 2 23 4 1 1 1 6 16,455 5,575 5,575 5,575 11,690 133,490 23,785 6,385 5,440 5,575 36,555 2 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 2 6,250 5,440 5,710 5,440 16,725 18,210 6,250 6,250 17,670 10,880 1 6,725 5,915 6,455 6,455 6,320 5,915 8 2 1 3 2 3 1 5,575 1 5,710 1 5,440 28 161,635 2 11,960 2 11,825 1 5,575 1 5,710 4 24,055 5,440 3 1 3 3 5,440 5,440 16,995 17940 17,940 6,250 6250 6,250 17,805 16,455 1 5,845 1 5,575 28 163,390 2 12,095 2 11,960 1 5,710 1 5,845 4 24,325 2 12,635 1 5,575 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 3 5,575 5,575 17,400 18,075 6,250 6,250 17,940 16,860 60 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—Continued GENERAL OPERATING EXPENSES—Continued 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250—Continued Supervisor printing officer Supply purchasing agent Supply specialist Tabulating proj ects planner Voucher examiner GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Deduct lapses 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $5,845 1 5,845 7 39,160 3 17,670 1 5,980 18 97,695 139 698,365 96 448,110 281 1, 215,005 483 1,859,055 430 1, 579,365 145 498,815 59 194,495 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Department of medicine and surgery: Chief grade. $11,610 to $12,685 and above: Physician 1 12,685 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 and above: Production manager __ _ 1 7,426 1 6,802 Chief, press unit 1 6,573 Chief, photo process unit 1 6,365 Chief, maintenance unit 1 6,365 Assistant chief, press unit. Chief, maintenance and operation section __ _ __ _ 1 6,240 Assistant chief, photo process u n i t . . 1 6,157 Assistant chief, maintenance and operation section Chief, bindery unit 1 6,157 1 5,949 Photographer, halftone.1 5,866 Machinist 1 5,720 Chief, central office plant unit 6 34,320 Offset press operator 1 5,720 Assistant chief, bindery unit 2 11,066 Mechanic, general 2 11,066 Film assembly stripper Foreman, cabinet and repair shop 104 423,734 Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental 1958 estimate 1 $5,980 7 39,430 2 10,880 1 6,115 17 93,670 128 651,425 84 397,665 249 1,091, 760 443 1, 728,915 374 1,348,355 79 274,551 45 148,845 1 12,685 3 $16,860 2 11,015 1 6,250 17 95,020 128 643,730 86 411,225 245 1,086,800 444 1, 730, 545 365 1,321,055 79 275,405 51 169,745 1 12,685 1 6,635 1 6,635 1 5,720 1 5,720 1 5,554 42 164,651 1 5,554 43 169,102 2,402 2,392 2,706 14,090,276 14,115,771 15,200,476 95 503,862 112 616,625 195 931,450 Net permanent, departmental (av2,280 2,307 erage number, net salary) 2,511 13,586,414 13,499,146 14,269,026 Positions other than permanent: 26,000 38,175 9,828 Intermittent employment 9,974 Part-time employment 16,149 Other personal services: 51,497 51,850 Kegular pay above 52-week base. 33,968 38,121 Overtime and holiday pay..— 63,218 245 246 245 Nightwork differential 250 222 250 Uniform allowances All personal services, departmentalField: Grades and ranges: GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Manager, regional office G&-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Adjudicator, supervisor Assistant manager Manager _ _ GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Adjudicator, supervisor Administrative officer. Area representative Assistant director Assistant manager Attorney, general. Fiscal accountant— Loan-guaranty officer Manager GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Adjudicator Adjudicator, supervisor..__ Administrative officer _ Analyst, management officer Analyst, management officer-supervisor _ __ Appraiser Assistant director. Assistant manager Attorney-adviser Attorney, general _Business accountant Contact representative Educationalist. _ Field supervisor _ Fiscal accountant Information specialist— Loan-guaranty examiner _ Loan-guaranty officer Organization and methods examiner.. Personnel officer 14,358,689 13,725,029 13,611,106 4 4 4 53,320 53,320 54,180 1 11,610 4 46,710 19 238,800 1 11,610 4 46,980 49 588,420 1 11,880 4 47,790 49 589,230 15 64 5 1 18 10 1 10 45 15 2 5 1 18 10 1 10 45 15 2 5 1 18 10 1 10 14 168,730 717,460 54,395 10,535 202,560 111,100 10,320 104,705 508,700 168,345 20,855 54,825 10,535 203,820 113,090 10,320 105,780 510,840 168,345 21,285 55,255 10,750 205,540 114,165 10,535 106,855 167,055 19 176,830 57 553,710 83 770,250 3 27,615 19 178,120 57 558,010 44 412,545 3 27,615 19 179,625 57 562,740 40 379,380 3 27,830 2 17 2 37 5 53 5 4 5 33 10 13 6 52 7 7 2 17 2 37 5 53 4 4 5 6 10 13 6 52 7 7 2 9 2 37 5 53 4 4 5 6 10 13 3 52 7 7 17,980 156,055 20,560 362,300 46,025 519,255 47,315 36,175 45,810 308,065 92,910 122,030 56,520 490,270 63,575 63,575 18,410 156,915 20,560 364,450 47,315 521,620 38,325 36,175 46,240 57,380 93,555 122.890 56,950 494,570 65,510 64,220 18,410 84,135 20,130 369,180 47,745 523,770 38,755 37.035 46,885 58,025 94,200 123,965 28,690 498,870 65,940 64,865 Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued Physician, medical Psychologist, vocational adviser GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Adjudicator Adjudicator, supervisor Administrative assistant Administrative officer._,, Appraiser Assistant to manager Attorney-adviser Attorney, general Authorization officer Business accountant C hief, administrative division C onstr uction analyst Construction engineer. ___ Contact officer Contact representative Dental officer Educational benefits specialist Facilities specialist Field supervisor Fiscal accountant Information specialist Insurance examiner Insurance operations, supervisor Insurance underwriter Liaison representative Loan-guaranty examiner Loan-guaranty officer Loan-service representative Management analyst, supervisor Operations review, insurance Organization and/or methods examiner Personnel officer Physician, medical Placement officer Position classifier.. Psychologist, counselor Psychologist, personnel counselor Psychologist, vocational adviser Rating specialist, legal Rating specialist, occupationalRealty officer.. Training specialist Training supervisor GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Adjudicator Adjudicator, supervisor Administrative officer Analyst, management Analyst, management, work measurement -. Appraiser Attorney, field examiner Attorney, general Attorney-reviewer Authorization officer Benefits payment clerk._ ._ Budget examiner.. Business accountant Chief, administrative division Construction analyst Construction inspector Contact representative.. Contract specialist Correspondence analyst Educational benefits specialist _-. Employee relations officer Engineer-architect Facilities specialist— Field supervisor Fiscal accountant General supply officer Insurance operations, supervisor Insurance specialist Landscape architect Loan-guaranty examiner Loan-guaranty officer.. __ Loan-service representative Operations review Organization and methods examiner.. Personnel officer Placement officer.Position classifier Property management representative Psychologist, personnel counselor Psychologist, vocational adviser Psychologist, vocational rehabilitation and education-. Realty officer Training specialist-Training supervisor GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Adjudicator Administrative assistantAdministrative officer Appraiser Benefit-payment clerk 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 92 82 1 71 51 1 23 116 3 14 1 1 10 16 19 1 1 27 17 1 4 2 1 1 9 52 13 6 4 $30,195 46,240 $30,195 46,670 $30,195 47,315 794,695 700,720 7,570 537,900 398,110 7,785 191,740 982,395 23,140 113,075 7,785 60,560 8,430 82,150 126,280 164,470 7,570 7,785 218,150 136,860 7,570 34,150 16,000 8,645 8,215 72,000 425,030 110,665 47,140 33,290 79 682,525 82 705,450 79 682,525 82 712,330 71 51 1 20 116 1 13 1 5 544,350 403,485 7,785 168,815 990,995 7,570 106,150 7,785 37,850 10 16 10 1 1 27 11 1 4 2 1 1 9 52 13 84,300 127,140 86,450 7,785 7,785 221,160 89,505 7,570 34,150 16, 000 8,645 8,215 73,935 429, 760 112,385 47,355 33, 290 71 25 1 20 116 1 13 1 552,735 198,710 8,000 169,890 995,295 7,785 107,870 8,000 84,300 128,430 86,450 7,785 8,000 223,310 90,150 7,785 34, 580 16,215 8,860 8,430 73,935 7 6 4 60,515 47,570 33,290 13 101,420 20 155,485 213 1,823, 755 7,570 7,570 16 137,030 2 16,430 24 181,680 227 1,930,380 234 2,001, 215 9 75,225 21 174,450 10 83,225 13 102,710 20 156,560 211 1,824,740 1 7,570 1 7,570 16 138,105 2 16,860 22 171,270 227 1,932, 745 234 2,004,225 9 76,085 20 168,385 8 67,225 13 104, 215 20 157,635 211 1,824,955 1 7,785 1 7,785 16 138. 320 2 16,860 22 176,000 227 1, 935, 755 234 2,007,450 7 59, 225 20 169,675 6 50,365 59 427,535 58 403,515 96 688,905 10 65,835 59 430,760 58 408,675 96 694,280 10 66,265 59 434,200 58 414,050 96 705,245 10 66,695 1 6,605 63 433,315 24 179,160 188 1,357, 625 66 475,275 72 495,340 2 13,210 2 13,640 19 132,590 2 14,285 95 621,885 2 13,210 231,295 14, 500 7,465 22, 395 7, 035 6.390 14. 930 - 26,420 36 267,665 3 22,395 4 26,850 3 20,460 6 40.275 75 500,750 15 111, 115 58 417,060 2 13.640 52 359, 585 24 168,195 1 7,465 3 20,245 5_ 33,885 25 178,670 148 1,112, 775 1 6,605 61 425,695 22 163,800 185 1,371, 565 66 481,725 "' 496,045 71 2 13,425 2 13,640 12 83,775 2 14, 500 95 627,260 2 13,640 33 233,445 1 6,820 35 253,320 22 161,220 185 1,385, 540 " 487,100 71 501,420 2 13,855 2 14,070 12 84,850 2 14,500 971,000 29 214,335 2 13,855 34 242,630 19 135,385 7,465 1 20, 890 5 34,960 7 52,255 120 920,955 141 1,042,460 28 199,130 12 87,860 6 44,360 141 1,051,705 28 202,140 8 59,290 6 45,005 135 1,007,775 28 204,720 6 44,145 5 37,325 15 102,225 2 12,910 42 269, 895 34 215, 690 3 18,950 15 100.875 2 13,045 42 274,080 25 161,915 19,095 15 100,875 2 13,315 42 279,615 1 1 1 7,465 7,680 7,035 33 236,670 .... ----"~T~~~7,~250 7,465 25 185,765 4 3 6 70 14 58 2 34 19 1 3 5 7 128 26,850 20, 675 40, 920 508,145 104, 940 422 220 13, 640 238. 330 133,020 7,465 20,460 34, 530 52,255 25 183,615 4 27.065 3 20,890 4 27,280 35 253,750 3 19,365 61 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725—Continued Business accoun tant Cash-accountant clerk Construction analyst Contact representative Contract specialist Correspondence analyst Educational benefits specialist Employee relations officer Facilities specialist Field examiner Fiscal accountant General supply officer Insurance operations, supervisor Insurance underwriter Landscape architect Loan-guaranty examiner Loan-service representative Manager Operations reviewer Organization and/or methods examiner Personnel officer Position classifier Printing and publications officer Psychologist, vocational adviser Realty officer Statistical clerk Tabulating equipment supervisor. v_. Training officer Training specialist Training supervisor GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Adjudicator Administrative assistant Administrative officer Analyst, management Analyst, management, work measurement Appraiser Attorney, field examiner Attorney, general Benefits payment clerk Budget analyst Business accountant C ash-accounting clerk Chief, mail service sect ion . Claims examiner C onstruction analyst Contact representative^ 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 13 1 31 87 84 3 3 2 3 6 46 ' $83,105 6,725 196,325 561,720 519, 540 19,095 19,500 13,450 19,635 40,350 302,465 57.015 12, 640 19, 500 12, 640 137, 040 182, 495 5, 915 25, 550 9 1 31 87 41 3 3 2 3 $58. 635 6,725 200, 510 585, 075 275, 725 19, 230 19, 635 13, 450 19, 770 40, 350 281, 210 2 12, 640 2 13, 045 2 12, 910 21 138, 390 27 177, 930 3 4 25,955 15 102,090 9 1 $59,715 6,725 87 582, 915 20 134, 500 3 19, 230 3 19, 770 2 13, 450 3 20,175 6 40, 350 43 286, 610 12, 775 13, 045 15 13 100,875 87,425 19,500 3 19,635 26, 360 94,150 5, 915 4 14 1 27, 035 94,150 6,050 27,305 4 27,305 1 6,320 1 6,725 7 46, 805 1 6, 455 1 6,050 2 13, 315 81 546, 345 40, 755 2 13,315 68 458,110 6 40,755 2 13. 585 67 457, 460 6 40, 755 752 4, 710, 530 28 169,330 52 310,285 1 5,575 747 4,668, 750 4 24,460 52 310,960 1 5,710 747 4, 658, 220 4' 25,000 52 317,980 1 5,710 4 1 5,710 1 5,710 152 880,610 149 859,700 199 199 1,237, 270 1, 235, 380 50,000 " 50,000 2 11,420 16, 725 2 12, 230 12, 230 19 111, 865 123,690 3 18, 750 24,055 1 5,980 5,980 5,440 163 1,000,195 936,805 340 341 2,089, 630 2,105,330 2 12,500 6,385 14 87, 500 56,385 2 12, 635 12,635 41 257, 735 257,465 21 132, 600 113,850 371,315 364, 525 353, 495 77 453,170 11,960 2 12,230 166,320 5,710 110, 030 108,815 17, 940 18,075 11,285 5, 575 530, 235 531, 720 747,040 749, 200 6,520 6,520 5,575 5,710 140,375 145,950 Contract officer Contract specialist Correspondence analyst Education benefits specialist Facilities specialist Field examiner Fiscal accountant Fiscal auditor General supply officer Inspector-investigator Insurance underwriter Landscape architect Loan-guaranty examiner Loan-service representative Mail and files supervisor Office service supervisor. Operations reviewer, insurance Organization and/or methods examiner 153,050 Personnel officer 30 177, 240 Placement officer 5 30, 710 Position classifier 2 11,285 5,710 Printing and publications officer 1 Property management representative _ 8 44, 735 5, 575 Psychologist counselor 1 5,440 Psychologist psychometer 1 Psychologist, vocational adviser 2 12, 230 6,115 Rating specialist, legal 1 Realty officer 44 255,830 Statistical clerk 2 12, 365 6,115 Statistician 1 Tabulation equipment operator 2 12, 365 Tabulation equipment supervisor 7 40,915 5,710 Tabulating project planner 1 86 550,055 Training officer 333 Training specialist 2,101, 230 815 GS--8. $4,970 to $5,780.. 4, 704, 895 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335,210 6, 255, 550 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890502 2,291,430 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,4802,000 8, 686, 740 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925i, 890 22,675, 570 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685i,530 23,434,815 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,4703,281 10,816,250 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200337 1,031, 735 440200—58— 1958 estimate 26 152,105 22 131,290 5 30,035 1 5,575 8 1 1 1 45,815 5,710 5,575 5,710 44 261,770 2 12,500 1 6,250 2 12,500 10 58,855 1 5,845 86 550,865 194 1, 226,000 658 3, 381,905 100 5, 678,960 481 2,208, 450 929 8, 306,310 544 21,479,190 000 21, 538,630 488 8,224,425 313 953,235 5,845 199 1, 239, 295 50,000 11, 690 12, 365 112,000 18, 885 6,115 340 2,080,045 6, 385 56. 520 12, 770 257,060 94, 695 363, 850 77 453,710 2 12,500 17 3 107,735 18.210 68 397,460 125 r37, 375 1 6,655 1 5,710 24 145,950 26 151,295 22 132, 640 5 30, 305 1 5,575 8 1 1 1 46, 895 5,845 5,71C 5,845 44 267,170 2 12,500 1 6,250 2 12,500 10 59,665 1 5,980 86 551,945 170 1,071, 005 645 3,387,225 ,078 5, 573,470 475 2,193, 420 ,839 8,025,150 5,261 20,382,335 5,658 20,335,395 !,395 7, 921, 605 307 936,220 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Chief, reproduction u n i t Duplicating u n i t supervisor Mechanic, general . Photo process unit supervisor Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, field. Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above and paid from "Inpatient care" 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $6,365 1 5,990 1 5,595 1 5,512 305 606 1, 365, 992 298 $603,033 25,121 23, 433 28,041 118,021,121 109, 621, 518 130, 689,154 1,210 1,112 1,284 5, 395, 490 4, 250, 406 6,861,058 369 361 1, 578, 283 1, 624, 740 Portion of salaries shown above and 824 1,220 paid from "Outpatient care" 5, 082,921 3, 509, 527 Add— Portion of salaries carried in position schedule for "Inpatient care" and 483 !68 paid from this account 2, 053, 010 1, 571, 752 Portion of salaries carried in position schedule for "Outpatient care" 42 173,450 6 23,988 and paid from this account 369 1,625,000 761 3, 255, 432 481 2,042,643 40 169,480 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) : 22, 887 II, 360 United States and possessions.. 25, 206 101,857, 068 117, 886, 655 108, 822, 369 Foreign countries: 43 306,594 41 292,330 43 308,000 U. S. rates 301 569,977 313 588,861 311 553,405 Local rates Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment 75, 000 Other personal services: 403, 670 431, 212 Regular pay above 52-week base 187, 500 844,146 323, 500 O yertime and holiday pay 10,600 7,600 11,397 Night work differential 610 610 1,243 Uniform allowances 476,000 487, 500 501, 487 Additional pay for service abroad All personal services, field. 120,195, 905 110, 968, 246 103, 781,183 Personal services 134, 554, 594 124, 693, 275 117,392,289 MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION AND MISCELLANEOUS OPERATING EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num - Total Num - Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: salary ber GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: ber salary ber salary Assistant administrator for construc1 $13,115 1 $12, 900 1 $13,115 tion 13, 545 1 1 13,330 1 13,330 Executive officer GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 37,260 3 3 36, 990 3 36, 720 Administrative officer 12,150 1 1 1 12, 150 11, 880 Architect 12, 690 1 12, 690 1 1 12, 690 Controller 36,180 3 35, 640 3 35, 910 Engineer 3 12,150 General supply officer 1 1 11, 880 1 11,880 12,150 1 11, 880 1 1 11, 880 Personnel officer 12, 690 1 1 12, 690 1 12, 690 Prosthetic laboratory technician 12, 690 1 1 12, 690 Psychologist, clinical 1 12, 690 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 1 1 10, 750 10, 535 1 10, 535 Accountant 77, 400 7 7 75, 895 7 76, 540 Administrative officer 33, 540 3 3 33,315 3 33, 540 Architect 10. 535 1 1 1 10, 535 10, 320 Audiologist 21,715 2 2 21, 500 2 21, 500 Biochemist 11, 395 1 1 11,395 1 11, ISO Chaplain 10. 750 1 1 10, 750 1 10, 535 Director, budget service 53. 750 5 53, 320 5 53. 750 5 Engineer,. 11,180 1 1 11,180 1 11,180 Librarian, general 33, 540 3 3 33, 540 33, 315 3 Personnel officer 10, 535 1 1 10, 535 1 10, 535 Procurem?nt officer 32, 680 3 3 32, 465 32, 250 3 Psychologist 11.610 1 1 11,610 1 11, 610 Realty officer 10, 750 1 10, 535 1 10, 535 1 Recreation supervisor 11,180 1 1 11,180 1 11,180 Social worker 11, 395 1 1 11,180 1 10, 965 Statistician 1 1 10, 750 10, 535 1 10, 535 Supply officer. _. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 1 1 9,420 9,205 1 9,205 Accountant 77,510 8 76,865 8 8 76,435 Architect 86, 715 9 85,640 9 9 84,995 Administrative officer 18,840 2 18, 840 2 2 18,625 Attorney 9,205 1 9,205 1 1 8,990 Budget examiner 19,700 2 19, 700 2 2 19,700 Chaplain 9,635 1 9,635 1 9,635 1 Dietitian 176,655 174,505 18 18 18 173,215 Engineer 4 36,390 36,175 4 36,390 4 General supply officer 9,205 8,990 1 9,205 1 1 Librarian 9,420 9,420 1 1 1 9,420 Organization and methods examiner.. 46,455 45, 810 5 5 45,380 5 Personnel officer 1 9,205 8,990 1 8,990 1 Pharmacist 9,850 9,635 1 9,635 1 1 Psychologist, clinical 62 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—Continued MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION AND MISCELLANEOUS OPERATING EXPENSES—Continued 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued Recreation supervisor Specialist, visual aids Statistician _. Storage officer Therapist . Training specialist GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Accountant Administrative officer Architect ___ Attorney-adviser Budget examiner Chaplain _ Dietitian Engineer General supply officer __ Laundry superintendent Librarian Organization and methods examiner... Orthopedic mechanic Personnel officer Pharmacist Procurement officer Scientist Social worker Specialist, visual aids Statistician Storage officer Supply requisitions officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant Administrative assistant Administrative officer Analyst Architect -_. Attorney-adviser Budget examiner Dietitian Engineer.. Equipment specialist Exhibit worker Food specialist General supply officer Interior decorator Librarian Organization and methods examiner. _ Personnel officer Procurement officer Realty officer Recreation supervisor Statistician Storage officer Supply catalogist Supply requisition analyst GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Information and editorial specialist Procurement officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Administrative assistant Administrative officer Analyst Boiler inspector Budget examiner Engineer Equipment specialist Exhibit worker Freight and traffic supervisor Interior decorator Librarian Organization and methods examiner. _ Orthopedic mechanic Photographer Placement officer Position classifier Procurement officer Requisition officer Storage officer Statistician Supply catalogist Supply officer GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Department of Medicine and Surgery: Positions and salaries established by law: Chief medical director Deputy medical director Assistant medical director Director of service Director of nursing service Deputy director of nursing service._ Chief dietitian 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $28,475 10, 065 18,840 8,990 $28,260 10, 065 18, 625 8,990 28,475 10, 280 9 6 1 4 3 5 22 7 1 2 7 2 5 4 4 10,280 71, 785 49, 290 8,215 31,140 25, 720 42, 365 183, 740 55,355 7,785 16,430 59,010 16,430 40, 215 30, 280 30,925 42,150 8,645 38,925 8,000 8,430 1 12 2 6 1 4 1 10 1 1 1 7 2 1 4 10 3 1 1 1 2 7 8 7 1 61 30 106 175 85 9 10 1 1 8 13 1 1 1 54,990 7,680 84, 205 13, 210 43,930 7,035 25, 560 7,465 70, 780 6,820 7,680 7,250 48,600 14, 715 7,465 28,140 68,415 20,030 7,035 14, 500 41,565 6,820 7,035 7,035 1 12 2 6 1 4 1 10 1 1 1 7 2 1 3 10 3 1 2 6 1 6,455 6,320 17,940 5,980 29,495 11, 285 33,855 28, 550 5,440 6,520 5,980 5,710 29,225 5,845 30,035 17,130 12,500 12, 500 40,645 52,875 46,760 11,690 40,915 48,920 40,780 7 5,645 1 313,555 61 143,190 30 466,510 106 674,805 175 313,225 82 31, 060 3 30,980 10 17,800 16,800 126,400 184,820 11,610 10,320 10,320 10,065 19,055 9, 205 28,905 10,280 1 1 8 13 1 1 1 67,010 72,430 49, 720 8,215 32, 215 25,935 42,150 185, 890 39, 785 7,785 16, 645 59,655 8,430 69,420 30,710 31, 570 7,570 42,365 8,645 39, 570 8,215 67,870 73, 290 50, 365 8,430 32,430 25, 935 42, 365 188,040 40, 000 8,000 16, 645 60,085 8,430 69,635 30,925 31, 785 7,570 42, 580 8,645 39, 785 8,215 8,645 55,420 7,680 84,415 13,855 44,360 7,250 26, 205 7,465 71,640 7,035 7,680 7,465 49,030 14,930 7,465 20,890 69,490 20, 675 7,250 14, 715 41,780 6,820 55, 635 7,680 85,490 13,855 44, 790 7,250 26,420 7,465 72, 285 7,035 7,680 7,465 49, 245 14,930 7,465 21,105 70,350 20,890 7,250 14, 715 42,425 6,820 7,035 7,035 6,590 6,455 6,725 6,455 12,095 5,980 29, 630 11, 555 34,530 28,820 12,095 5,980 23,785 11,690 34,665 28,955 6,520 6,115 6,520 6,115 11,420 11, 555 23,650 5,845 11, 690 17,805 12,500 17, 265 41,050 53,280 47,435 6,115 47,435 49,325 8 5 41,050 1 5,780 313,960 59 144, 540 25 471,910 96 678,205 165 302,170 76 3 10, 410 31,830 12,500 17,400 41,185 53,820 47, 705 6,250 47,975 49,730 30,170 5,780 304,910 122, 250 430,080 644,055 280,060 10,410 25,090 1 1 8 13 1 1 1 17,800 16,800 126,400 185,360 11,610 10,320 10,320 17,800 16,800 126,400 185, 360 11,610 10,320 10,320 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Department of Medicine and SurgeryContinued N u m - Total N u m - Total Positions and salaries established by ber salary ber salary law—Continued Chief occupational therapist 1 $10,320 1 $10,320 Chief physical therapist... 1 10,320 1 10,320 Chief pharmacist 1 10,320 1 10,320 Chief grade. $11,610 to $12,685 and above: Physician 14 187,815 18 238,280 Dentist 4 49,140 5 62,085 Senior grade. $10,320 to $11,395 and above: Physician 4 47,895 21,930 Dentist 21,285 1 10,965 Assistant director grade nurse. $7,570 to $8,645 9 72,860 10 80,215 Total permanent, departmental-. 940 5,966,470 920 5, 896, 290 Deduct lapses 40 205,378 30 120,195 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 900 5,761,092 890 5, 776,095 Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment 106,033 106,000 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 22,805 Overtime and holiday pay 30,000 30,085 All personal services, departmental. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Administrative officer Biochemist Biophysicist Clinical psychologist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative officer Bacteriologist Biochemist Biophysicist Field supervisor Personnel officer Pharmacologist Physiologist Psychologist, clinical GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Accountant Administrative officer Auditor Bacteriologist Biochemist Biologist Biophysicist __ Dietitian Engineer Field supervisor General supply officer Psychologist, clinical Physiologist Social worker Training officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer Bacteriologist Biochemist Biologist Biophysicist ___ Engineer Exercise therapist __ Field supervisor Mycologist Orthopedist Parasitologist Pharmacologist Prosthetic representative. Psychologist, clinical Social worker GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Administrative officer Biochemist Field supervisor Prosthetic representative . GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Bacteriologist Biochemist Biologist Biophysicist Engineer Orthopedist Scientist GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Department of medicine and surgery: Director of service. $13,225 to $14,300. Chief grade. $11,610 to $12,685 and above: Physician Dentist Senior grade. $10,320 to $11,395 and above: Physician Assistant director grade nurse. $7,570 to $8,645 5,897, 210 7 1 2 7 72,670 10,750 21,930 76,325 5,934,900 7 1 2 7 72,885 10,750 22,145 76,540 Num- Total ber salary 1 1 1 $10,320 10,320 10,320 14 5 188,625 62,625 4 1 48,110 11,180 9 73,505 880 5, 758, 740 51 216,240 829 5,542,500 106,000 21,900 28,000 5,698,400 7 1 2 7 73,100 10,965 22,360 76,755 49, 250 18,625 202, 510 37,465 8,990 62,930 9,850 8,990 46,455 49,465 18,840 202,940 37,680 9,205 63,145 9, 850 8,990 46,670 7 67,660 2 19,055 22 203, 585 4 37, 895 1 9,205 7 63,790 1 10,065 1 9,205 5 46, 885 63,355 71,140 5 39, 570 2 16, 215 21 166,495 1 8,000 1 7,785 7 59,440 12 97,290 5 40,430 7 59,010 6 46,925 1 7,785 6 48,645 1 8,000 63, 570 79,355 39, 785 16,430 167,140 8,215 8,000 59,870 105,505 40,645 59,440 47,140 7,785 48,860 8,215 64,000 79,355 40,000 16, 645 168,430 8,215 8,000 60.300 106, 580 40, 860 59,870 47,570 8,000 49,290 8,215 1 6,390 12 79,045 42 275,690 6,605 19,170 28, 570 6,820 6,390 12,995 6,390 7,035 7,250 32,810 19,170 6,390 3 21,105 16 111,055 62 438,535 2 14,070 42, 210 35,175 14,070 13,640 13,425 13,640 14,285 14, 500 47,955 34,315 20,675 21,320 113,205 489,655 14,285 42,425 35,390 14,285 13.855 13,640 13, 855 14, 500 14,715 48,170 34, 530 20,890 2 1 1 4 12,505 6,455 6,050 24,740 2 1 1 4 12,640 6,455 6,050 24,875 15 47 3" 17 1 3 1 131 93 202 165 194 83,760 267,020 16,590 94, 775 5, 575 16, 995 5,575 653, 930 401, 985 783, 055 596,285 21 53 6 28 1 7 1 140 105 222 272 298 116,400 299,660 35, 880 154, 615 5,710 40, 780 5,710 694,655 450,945 856,455 961,690 24 5 650,970 75,715 14,470 981,170 95 288,935 5 14,725 35 192,560 67 375,820 36,150 28 155,830 5,845 1 7 41, 320 5,845 1 160 801, 355 120 512,145 241 926,185 277 978,765 308 1,012,920 100 303,735 8 23,050 7 99,560 7 100,100 7 100,100 23 306,545 7 83,890 23 307,625 7 84,430 23 308,435 7 84,970 1 10,535 7 58,150 7 58,795 2 1 1 4 7 12,640 6,590 6,185 25,010 69,225 63 INDEPENDENT OFFICES Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Department of medicine and surgery— Continued Unclassified Total permanent,field_ 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary 135 $475,800 143 $480,725 134 $465, 869 1,324 6, 628, 544 Deduct lapses 672,021 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) 1,236 1,551 5,956, 523 Positions other than permanent: Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Uniform allowance Additional pay for service abroad All personal services, field. 01 Personal services 1,844 8,221,815 8,775,980 170 213 812, 315 1,026,280 1,721 425,989 222,086 6,833 348 223 4,412 1,631 7,409, 500 7,749, 700 463, 600 269,000 484,800 320, 200 31, 400 34, 500 9,500 500 400 6,500 400 300 6,500 6, 616, 414 1,300 8, 606,100 12, 513, 624 14,124, 200 14,304, 500 INPATIENT CARE 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges: GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Manager GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Administrative officer, hospital GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Administrative officer, hospital Psychologist, clinical GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative assistant Administrative officer Anthropologist Bacteriologist Biochemist Biophysicist Building and grounds superintendent. Engineer Fiscal accountant Personnel officer Psychologist, clinical Supply officer Therapist ______ GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative officer Anthropologist Bacteriologist Biochemist Biophysicist Building and grounds superintendent. Dietitian Engineer Fiscal accountant Fiscal officer General supply officer Microbiologist Personnel officer Pharmacist Psychologist Serologist Social worker GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative assistant Administrative officer Advisement and guidance officer, senior Anthropologist Audiologist Bacteriologist Biochemist Building and grounds superintendent. Chaplain Cost analyst Dietitian Employee relations officer Engineer Fiscal accountant Fiscal officer General supply officer Instructor Librarian Microbiologist Mycologist Organization and methods examiner-. Parasitologist 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 4 $52,245 4 $52,675 4 $53,105 6 6 6 72,240 71,380 71,810 48 519,010 1 10,320 50 544,810 1 10,320 50 547,390 1 10,535 9,850 1 10,065 104 1,021,605 1 10,065 2 17, 980 3 28, 475 1 9,420 1 9,850 6 56, 735 1 8,990 17 158.420 100 950,385 1 9,850 1 10, 065 1 10,065 1C6 1,050, 765 10,065 18, 410 1 101 991,195 10, 065 17, 980 28, 260 9,205 9,635 56,090 8,990 147, 495 929, 570 9,635 10,065 56 1 7 11 1 15 14 51 3 11 9,420 9,850 57,380 1 9,205 17 160,140 102 978, 685 1 9,850 1 10,065 452,300 8, 430 56, 000 92,085 7,570 127,095 114,365 417,890 23,140 84,345 68,085 1 7,570 87 678,370 1 7,785 285 2,219,585 1 7,570 4 33,075 454,020 8,645 56, 645 92, 515 7,785 127, 740 114, 795 433, 4fiO 23,355 92,130 75,870 7,570 694,370 7,785 1 290 2,259,800 1 7,785 4 33,290 59 479,095 1 8,645 7 57, 290 11 92, 945 1 7,785 15 128, 385 14 115, 225 54 442,105 3 23, 570 13 100,345 9 76, 515 1 7,785 89 695,015 1 8,000 293 2,283, 585 1 7,785 4 33, 505 2 136 2 13,640 143 1,028,795 2 13,855 143 1,035,245 13,640 975,250 1 7,465 2 12,995 3 19,385 36 249,605 26 184,200 31 221,095 276 1,995,195 4 25,560 137 984,865 1 6,390 498,960 13 83,500 32 208,135 53 388,550 7,035 28,355 6,390 7,250 7,50 14,930 7,465 56 1 7 11 1 15 14 53 3 12 1 7,465 1 7,465 2 13,210 2 13,210 3 19,600 3 19,600 37 258, 360 37 257,070 28 199, 990 28 198, 915 33 237, 745 33 236, 670 278 278 2, 029, 690 2,027, 325 4 25,990 4 25, 775 139 139 1, 007, 320 1,008, 610 1 6,605 R o,OQA oyu 503, 475 69 502,185 91, 610 14 90, 965 239, 285 34 225, 215 406, 275 55 404, 985 7,250 1 7,250 29, 215 4 28, 785 6,605 1 6,390 7,465 1 7,465 14,930 2 14,930 7,465 1 7,465 •t 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued Personnel officer Pharmacist Placement officer Position classifier Procurement officer Psychologist Registrar Serologist Social worker Statistician Therapist Training specialist GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Administrative assistant Administrative officer Bacteriologist Building and grounds superintendent Dietitian Employee relations officer Fiscal accountant Fiscal officer Funeral director General engineer General supply officer Housekeeper .. Inspector Instructor Librarian Organization and methods examinerPersonnel officer Pharmacist Placement officer Position classifier Recreation specialist Registrar Social worker Storage officer Training specialist Therapist GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Administrative officer Audiologist Bacteriologist Biochemist Biologist Building and grounds superintendent. Chiropodist Dietitian Employee relations officer Engineer Fiscal accountant Fiscal auditor Fiscal officer Hematologist Histologist Housekeeper Illustrator Instrumentmaker Instructor Librarian Mycologist Organization and methods examiner.. Orthopedist Parasitologist Personnel officer _. Pharmacist Photographer Placement officer Position classifier Procurement officer Recreation leader Recreation specialist Recreation supervisor Registrar Secretary to civil service board of examiners Serologist Statistician Social worker Supply cataloger_. Supply officer Technician Therapist Training specialist-.. Vocational adviser-.. GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780.. GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335,. GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890.. GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480.. GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685.. GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200- 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 106 $731,090 40,060 1 7,035 3 20, 460 6,820 1 155 1,047,855 63, 960 33.885 354,115 7,465 359,895 21,535 5,915 1 49 57 3 11 1 42 37 1 1 40 3 170 6,725 219, 470 32,410 6,725 66, 685 217, 395 6,725 147, 545 630,075 5,915 6,050 6,590 52, 720 6,725 313,460 358,755 19,365 69,520 6,590 280,695 241,400 6,725 6,725 251,180 18,075 1,024,160 9 51,660 324, 675 199,190 11, 960 233, 895 11,015 891. 410 17,400 162,095 191, 900 5,845 86, 595 11,285 6,250 43, 790 106, 425 5,575 41, 995 441,170 5,710 17, 670 49, 325 6,250 562, 025 764, 790 90, 375 60, 070 58, 450 28, 550 18, 480 30,980 308,625 376,200 108 $746,020 " 40,490 1 7,250 3 20,675 2 14,285 155 1,066, 775 9 64,390 5 34,530 52 371,195 1 7,465 56 375,900 3 21,750 108 $747,310 6" 40,920 1 7,250 3 20,890 2 14, 285 159 1,098, 785 64,820 5 34, 745 56 399, 335 7, 465 1 60 406,835 3 21,965 1 135 1 35 5 1 12 37 1 22 99 1 1 2 1 137 1 36 5 1 12 39 1 24 101 1 1 2 8 1 54 57 3 12 1 43 44 00 1 1 41 4 23,650 174 1,053,210 11 63,080 54 326,700 32 200,540 3 18,075 39 236,055 2 11,150 152 896,810 24,190 163, 040 198,150 5,980 92, 845 11, 420 6,250 49, 365 107,100 5,710 42, 400 443, 870 5,710 17, 805 49, 460 6,250 604, 965 791, 680 90, 915 71, 490 70, 680 28, 955 18, 750 31,115 55 333,625 66 394,545 4 23,785 177 1,069,125 11 63,485 54 328,050 32 201,350 3 18,210 39 237,270 2 11,150 152 900,455 4 24,325 26 163,715 35 211,055 6,115 1 18 104,130 11, 420 2 6,250 1 49, 770 9 18 107, 370 5,710 1 7 42, 535 74 446, 570 5,845 1 3 17, 940 8 49, 595 1 6,250 105 624, 795 138 806, 475 15 91, 320 12 71, 895 12 71, 220 5 29, 225 3 18, 750 5 31, 250 55 335,110 66 396,030 6,050 887, 355 6,725 227, 545 33, 085 6,725 72, 870 224, 390 6,725 148, 490 650, 385 6,050 6,185 13,180 53,125 6,725 52 331,475 57 360,105 19,500 76, 245 6,725 287,420 248,125 6,725 6,725 257,095 6,185 900, 805 6,725 234, 945 33, 355 6,725 74, 220 237, 840 6,725 162, 615 669, 235 6,185 6,320 13, 315 53, 395 6,725 343,440 360, 375 19, 770 76,380 6,725 288^ 095 260, 630 6,725 6,725 257,500 7500 5 29,225 4 23,245 4 23,380 6 36,015 6 36,285 6 35,610 2 12,500 2 12,500 2 12,500 207 209 206 1, 228,815 1, 245, 905 1, 215,410 16 92,440 16 92,980 16 91,900 108 652,455 108 655,020 108 648,405 8 49,325 8 49,730 8 48,920 251 255 249 1, 501,115 1, 523, 955 1,469, 985 4 23,920 4 24,190 4 23,650 8 50,000 8 50,000 8 50,000 863 867 860 4,701,130 4, 730,055 4,679,470 !,329 3,334 !,326 16,636, 745 16,836, 220 16, 517,195 ,352 ,358 ,347 6, 264,195 6, 337, 410 6, 203, 295 t, 685 4,661 :,680 19, 759, 490 19, 414, 910 19, 565, 505 10, 425 0, 417 10, 455 39, 602, 580 39, 347,035 39, 566, 055 28, 481 28, 350 28, 523 97, 731, 565 96, 921, 495 97, 824, 365 9,594 9,573 3,614 30,138, 335 30, 342, 275 30, 348, 945 306 956,505 310 976,105 314 995,790 64 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOB. FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—Continued INPATIENT CARE—Continued Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Department of medicine and surgery: Chief grade. $11,610 to $12,685 and above: Physician Dentist 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary 934 940 960 $12,806, 910 94 1,151, 280 $12, 555, 580 90 1,112, 970 $12, 545,550 89 1,116, 990 Senior grade. $10,320 to $11,395 and above: 1,469 1,470 Physician 1491 17, 863,060 17, 656, 875 17, 900, 470 357 360 •9 Dentist 3,827, 430 3, 848, 930 3, 944, 605 Intermediate grade. $8,990 to $10,065: 1,164 Physician 1,170 1,216 11, 407,135 11,198, 360 11,714,440 98 104 118 Dentist 963,150 1,143,380 1,011,070 Full grade. $7,570 to $8,645: 63 499,055 63 482,015 Physician . 66 520,045 19 148,560 19 148,345 Dentist 19 147,055 Associate grade. $6,390 to $7,465: 65 450,610 64 433,685 73 491,625 Physician 8 52,625 10 65,835 Dentist 10 64,760 Junior grade. $5,915 to $6,720: 43 290,795 40 268,740 Physician 42 279,480 Assistant director grade nurse. $7,570 134 136 142 to $8,645 1,097, 245 1,069, 205 1,131,915 502 2 Senior grade nurse. $6,390 to $7,465. _ _ 527 509 3,369,675 3,396,130 3, 522,115 1,393 1,398 1,432 Full grade nurse. $5,440 to $6,250 8, 202, 565 8,183, 865 8,360, 725 Associate grade nurse. $4,730 to 3,454 3,468 3,533 $5,590 18,083, 240 18,096,930 18,396,180 8,962 8,990 Junior grade nurse. $4,025 to $4,885. _. •,061 38,236,095 38,498, 390 37,305 37,149 36,915 Unclassified 130,341,460 125,086, 580 132,650,900 Total permanent, field 119, 244 119,694 119,455 489,009,690 494,498,000 498,109,610 Deduct— 700 822 700 Lapses 3, 225,127 3, 229,807 3,923,418 Portion of salaries shown above and 1,404 14 1,350 paid from'' Outpatient care'' 826 6,612,840 6,260,923 3,946,632 Portion of salaries shown above and paid from "General operating exil 483 481 2,042,643 2,053,010 1,571, 752 Add portion of salaries carried in position schedules for "General operating 9 369 expenses" and paid from this account-. 361 1,625,000 1,624, 740 1, 578, 283 Net permanent, field (average num117, 239 117, 530 ber, net salary) 117,589 487,854,000 484, 579,000 481,146,171 Positions other than permanent: 20, 900,000 20, 690, 000 20, 738, 386 Part-time employment 8, 862, 000 8, 702, 898 8, 771,000 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 1, 750,000 1,850,000 Regular pay above 52-week base 5. 440, 000 5, 525. 000 Overtime and holiday pay 5, 738, 447 4, 500, 000 4,636,000 Nightwork differential 4, 746, 080 1,065,000 1, 095,000 1,100, 512 Uniform allowance 218, 000 218,000 217, 830 Additional pay for service abroad 01 Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations 522, 390, 324 527, 364,000 530, 589,000 $517, 310, 495 5,079,829 $522, 299, 000 5,065,000 $526,947, 000 3,642,000 Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued Audiologist Bacteriologist Biologist Orthopedist Pharmacist Physical therapist Psychologist, clinical Social worker GS-10. $5, 915 to $6,725: Administrative officer Dietitian Orthopedist Pharmacist Social worker GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Administrative officer Audiologist Dietition Hematologist Librarian Orthopedist Pharmacist Physical therapist Prosthetic technician Social worker GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890.. GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480.. GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925. . GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685.. GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470.. GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Department of medicine and surgery: Chief grade. $11,610 to $12,685 and above: Physician Dentist Senior grade. $10,320 to $11,395 and above: Physician Dentist.. Intermediate grade. $8,990 to $10,065: Physician Dentist Full grade. $7,570 to $8,645: Physician Dentist Associate grade. $6,390 to $7,465: Physician Dentist Junior grade. $5,915 to $6,720: Physician Associate director grade nurse. $7,570 to $8,645 Senior grade nurse. $6,390 to $7,465._. Full grade nurse. $5,440 to $6,250 Associate grade nurse. $4,730 to $5,590. Junior grade nurse. $4,025 to $4,885... Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, field.. Deduct— Field: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Psychologist, clinical.. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative officer. Audiologist Psychologist, clinical_ Social worker GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 22 $208, 960 24 $226,940 24 $227,585 31,355 7,570 71 578,535 78 535 5 41,720 4 31,785 1 7,785 71 580,040 5 42,150 32,430 7,785 557,330 42,580 8 56,280 8 56,710 857,355 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 7 $47,310 2 13,425 1 7,465 1 7,250 1 6,820 1 7,465 61 433,865 34 240,480 7 $47, 740 2 13,640 7,465 1 7,250 1 7,035 1 7,465 1 63 446,645 36 253,260 11 1 1 6 12 11 1 1 6 15 70,735 6,725 6,185 37, 785 77, 865 71,005 6,725 6,185 37,920 95, 610 $48,385 13,855 7,465 7,465 7,035 7,465 433,865 253,260 11 1 1 6 15 71, 275 6,725 6, 320 38,190 95, 745 4 24.460 31 187,135 8 48, 380 22 132, 640 1 5,980 6, 250 1 5, 710 1 44 263,120 47, 840 5 30, 980 105 639, 645 95 519,670 525 2,730, 675 168 785,070 457 1, 952, 725 794 4 24, 730 4 25,000 31 187, 945 31 188, 215 10 59, 260 10 59, 665 22 133, 990 22 134,395 6,115 1 6,250 1 6,250 1 6, 250 1 5, 845 1 5,980 1 44 263, 930 44 264, 335 48,110 48, 650 36, 690 37,095 668,195 613,795 115 105 65 370,570 79 440,150 450 510 , 662, 800 2,391,300 161 756, 510 125 611,250 440 401 1, 890,335 1, 747, 205 791 708 3, 079,005 2,778, 900 2,104 2,080 2,021 7, 740, 490 7, 664, 290 7,447.385 716 711 704 2,455,110 2,440.310 2, 419, 590 74 227,620 60 189,960 58 184,580 182 2,308,670 22 263,505 184 2,331,890 20 239,210 184 2,331, 890 16 191,695 480 5, 467, 665 131 1 1, 482, 425 485 5, 519, 265 129 1, 459, 635 472 5, 378, 440 107 1, 228, 295 156 1, 570,140 20 201,300 160 1, 606,100 18 181,170 153 1, 539, 945 16 161,040 23, 355 15,355 3 1 20,675 6,390 3 2 3 1 23,570 15,355 20,890 6,605 1 5,915 1 6,050 14 43 38 32 13 111,570 301,000 237,500 172,260 55,055 15 45 40 32 13 119,140 313,780 248,380 173,580 55,265 17 78,115 25 111, 671 24, 000 15, 785 21, 320 6,605 6,050 15 45 40 32 13 119, 570 313, 780 248, 380 173,580 55,475 25 111, 671 6,571 6,510 6,147 35,101, 440 34,949, 331 33,190,046 Portion of salaries shown above and 112 383,629 202 726,331 231 874,838 paid from "General operating expenses" Add— 6 23,988 42 173,450 40 169,480 Portion of salaries carried in position schedules for "General operating expenses" and paid from this account 1,220 824 761 5, 082,921 3, 509, 527 3, 255, 432 Portion of salaries carried in position schedules for "Inpatient care" and paid from this account 826 1,350 1,404 3,946, 632 6, 260,923 6, 612,840 OUTPATIENT CARE 1957 actual 1958 estimate Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) 8,499 8,440 8,041 43,723,376 43,820, 000 42,014,000 Positions other than permanent: Part-time employment 1,235, 359 1,135,000 1,130,000 Intermittent employment 1, 467,629 1,400,000 1, 400,000 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 136,200 136, 200 Overtime and holiday pay 13,191 5,200 5,200 Nightwork differential 4,297 3,700 3,700 Uniform allowance 19,320 17,900 17, 900 Additional pay for service abroad 65,218 63,000 63,000 01 Personal services.. 46,528,390 I 46,581,000 44, 770,000 65 INDEPENDENT OFFICES MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF SUPPLY 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Fiscal accountant Supply officer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Administrative officer Buildings and grounds superintendent Personnel officer Procurement officer Requirements officer _ Storage officer _. GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Fiscal accountant Procurement officer Property and stock officer Requirements officer Storage officer GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Unclassified Total permanent,field_ Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Night work differential Uniform allowance 01 1958 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary $18,195 1 3 1 2 2 1 9 14 11 24 53 55 8 157 2 $18,195 23,140 4 30,710 6,39*0 19,815 1 3 6,390 20,030 Num- Total ber salary 3 $27,400 6 47,140 6,605 20,245 6,455 6,455 1 3 1 6,050 5,915 12, 370 6,320 13,180 1 1 2 1 2 6,185 5,915 12, 640 6,455 13,315 1 1 2 1 2 6,185 6,050 12, 910 6,455 13, 450 5,440 16, 995 11, 285 11, 825 5, 710 48, 645 69, 965 51, 765 104, 280 201, 725 187,970 24, 615 687, .503 1 5 2 2 2 9 16 11 24 55 57 8 150 5,575 28,280 11,555 11, 960 11,285 49, 725 79, 960 53, 250 106,170 213,400 199,165 25,295 655, 950 1 16 2 4 2 9 24 12 25 63 65 8 151 5,710 91,090 11,690 22, 570 11, 555 50, 400 121, 425 58, 815 114,430 231, 720 229,240 25,975 671, 680 6,320 360 1, 577, 860 23 91,960 403 1, 799,195 12 37 095 325 1,411,937 337 1, 485, 900 391 1, 762,100 7,266 9,099 2,964 6, 000 4,600 7,700 2,400 6, 700 5,600 9,100 3,300 1, 431, 266 1, 506, 600 1, 786, 800 OF HOSPITAL AND DOMICILIARY Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Construction management engineer.-. Senior resident engineer Architect Mechanical engineer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Construction management engineer.. Resident engineer General engineer Architectural engineer Civil engineer Electrical engineer Electronic engineer Mechanical engineer Structural engineer Architect GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Construction management engineer... Resident engineer Architectural engineer Civil engineer Electrical engineer E quipment specialist General engineer Mechanical engineer Structural engineer Architect GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Resident engineer Accountant Administrative officer Budget examiner Architectural engineer Electrical engineer E q u i p m e n t specialist Mechanical engineer Structural engineer Architect Survey statistician Color designer GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 1959 estimate 357 1, 545, 418 32 133,481 Personal services. CONSTRUCTION DEPOTS FACILITIES 1957 actual 1958 estimat( 1959 estimate Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary $59, 960 20,130 10, 280 6 2 $60,390 20,345 $60,605 20,345 9,205 8 25 2 3 1 5 1 13 7 31 10 65, 290 206,020 16, 645 24,000 8,430 39, 355 8, 215 104, 430 65, 505 120, 085 2 3 17 4 32 51, 395 224, 320 71, 210 40, 920 43, 930 13, 855 21, 750 123, 250 29, 430 229, 420 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 7 1 4 2 2 5 3 7 26 16 7 23, 920 5,710 5,575 5,575 6,250 11, 690 6,250 39, 025 5,710 24, 865 12,095 11,960 25, 460 13,185 30,955 99,415 55, 475 23,865 66, 365 209, 375 16, 860 33, 290 17,290 39, 785 8,215 105, 290 57, 290 107, 225 66, 795 210, 880 16. 860 16, 860 17,290 32, 215 8,430 89, 505 49, 290 92, 085 2 3 11 3 25 42, 855 235, 870 44, 575 28, 355 44,145 13, 855 22,180 65, 970 22, 395 185, 045 43, 500 235,870 37,110 28, 785 44,360 14, 070 14, 715 81,115 22, 610 177, 795 3 1 1 1 1 1 16,320 5,845 5,710 5, 710 6,250 6,385 7 18 11 7 31,250 6,250 26, 270 12,365 5,980 32, 520 9,370 31,090 69, 715 39,090 24,375 25 2 4 2 5 1 13 7 13 6 32 3 1 1 1 16,725 5,845 5,710 5,710 1 6,385 6,250 6,250 13, 635 12, 635 6,115 27,185 5 18 9 4 22,400 70,565 32,315 14,475 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 298 2,004,805 260 1,790,450 231 1,642,495 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary 31 $195,901 15 $134,150 23 $237,680 267 1,808,904 245 1, 656, 300 208 1,404,815 2,523 6,275 2,500 5,310 2,500 1,811, 427 1, 665,075 1,412,625 All personal services, departmental. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Total permanent, field.. Deduct lapses 25 10 91,750 34,300 30 10 110,100 34,300 30 10 110,100 34,300 35 7 126,050 22,366 40 5 144,400 13,850 40 5 144,400 13,850 103, 684 35 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay All personal services, field. 01 Personal services CANTEEN SERVICE Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS -15. $11,610 to $12,690: Director of canteens GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Chief of division GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: C hief of division Chief of section GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Chief of section Assistant chief of section Procurement representative Business specialist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Auditor Business specialist Buyer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Buyer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Auditor GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Excess of annual leave earned over annual leave taken 130,550 130, 550 101,661 520,000 520,000 291 495 300 495 300 205, 636 651, 345 2,017,063 2, 316, 420 REVOLVING 651 345 2,063,970 FUND 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary 1 $11,880 1 $11,880 1 $12,150 2 21,070 2 21,070 2 21,070 8,990 38,540 9,205 38,540 1 4 9,205 39,400 7,570 7,785 8,645 7,785 7,570 8,000 8,645 7,785 7,785 8,000 8,645 8,000 27,065 7,680 27,065 7,895 13,640 34,315 7,895 13, 640 5,575 5,440 18, 775 8,835 19, 295 7,730 13, 450 3,200 5, 710 11,015 9,725 9,105 19, 970 7,730 13,755 3,200 2 1 12,775 5,440 18, 370 4,620 19,160 10, 840 17, 490 38 235,705 2.2 13,732 39 2 243, 595 12, 738 39 250,315 1. 4 8, 750 35.8 221,973 37 230,857 37. 6 241, 565 937 500 405 2,026 All personal services, departmental. 224, 404 963 500 2,026 2,000 234,320 245,028 Field: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 5 53,750 5 52,675 5 51,600 Field director GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 5 47,100 5 46,025 5 44,950 Assistant field director GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 40, 430 5 39, 570 5 38,495 Chief of branch 151, 570 19 149,010 Retail store specialist 19 148,990 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 34, 960 5 33, 685 5 33,670 Accountant 26, 000 5 25, 730 5 26,270 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 23, 235 5 23, 505 5 23,505 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 151, 535 35 148, 700 35 148,430 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 186, 545 49 185,635 49 185,045 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 125, 265 37 126,400 37 125,025 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 12, 605 4 12, 350 4 13,755 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at annual rates: 108 704,075 107 683,075 104 650,625 $5,440 or above 150 689,400 150 674,400 Less t h a n $5,440 146 643,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates 1,871 1,871 1,865 equivalent to less t h a n $5,440 4,332,693 4,310,675 4,250,935 Total permanent, field- Total permanent, departmental 1957 actual 2,302 2,289 6,384,495 2,303 6,511,435 6,579,163 66 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—Continued CANTEEN SERVICE REVOLVING FUND—Continued 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Deduct lapses 1958 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 9.8 5.1 field _ Positions other than permanent: Part-time employment_.__ Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Excess of annual leave earned over annual leave taken 01 255,987 204,540 260,000 200,000 260,000 200,000 162,446 3,235 131,000 3,281 126,000 72,276 72,276 72,035 All personal services, field 7,052,423 7,163,386 7,227,004 Personal services. _ 7,276,827 7,397,706 7,472,032 _ SUPPLY FUND 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Chief, publications division GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant chief, publications division. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Chief, printing procurement section. _ Chief, distribution section.__ Chief, art and design section GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer __ Chief, reproduction section Assistant chief, printing procurement section Assistant chief, distribution section. __ Art assistant GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Art assistant GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Supervisor, procurement unit Art assistant GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Production manager Chief, press unit Chief, photo process unit Chief, supply and maintenance unitAssistant chief, photo process unit Chief, binding unit. _ _"_ Assistant chief, binding unit Machinist Photographer Plant foreman Offset press operator Mechanic, general Film assembler-stripper Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $10,320 1 $10,320 1 1 1 1 8,990 7,570 7,570 1 1 1 1 1 6,820 7,465 6,390 6,390 7,465 6,820 7,465 1 6,320 6,455 1 1 1 6 6 21 18 22 5,575 5,710 4,970 27, 555 27,180 81, 660 66, 740 76,820 9,390 8,990 7,570 7,570 6,390 6,390 7,680 1 1 1 6 6 21 18 22 3 6,926 6,677 6,802 6,573 6,386 6,074 5,366 6,074 6,157 5,949 29,745 11,440 11,440 178,189 149 683,558 5,575 5,710 4,970 28, 365 27,720 84, 495 67, 590 76, 990 9,560 6,926 6,677 6,802 6,573 6,386 6,074 6,157 5,949 23,796 11,440 11,440 169,328 144 663,033 3 $17,085 3 $14,698 146 666,473 141 648,335 All personal services, departmental._ $13,475 2,296.9 2,279.2 2,298.3 6,357,174 6,496,875 6, 565,688 Field: Grades and ranges: GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Chief, service and reclamation division Chief, books and periodicals division. GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Manager, eastern publications depotManager, midwestern forms depot GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Assistant manager, eastern publication depot Assistant manager, midwestern forms depot Supervisor, cataloger GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: General trade craftsman Mechanical equipment repairman. . Cabinetmaker Chief, reproduction unit Supervisor, duplicating group Supervisor, photo process group Mechanic, general Supervisor, warehouse group Platemaker Equivalent to less than $5,440— _. Total permanent, field Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52 week base All personal services, field 01 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 4.7 $14,560 $27,321 Net permanent, 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Deduct lapses 1958 estimate 3 1 2,575 2,497 669,048 650,832 21, 750 7,465 21,965 7,680 6,185 6,455 $21,535 7,465 6,050 6,320 5,440 1 1 6,250 5,375 12,900 29,360 22, 905 6,005 1 11 6,802 67,205 5,575 5,845 6,250 5,510 4,525 4,080 21,455 84, 480 45, 805 1 1 1 1 1 5 22 13 2 6,385 5,645 4,660 4,215 21, 860 85, 245 46,340 6,600 12,836 166,866 5,545 6,739 6,344 5,824 5,928 5,533 5,699 349,675 2 28 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 82 12,836 166,866 5,545 6,739 6,344 6,115 5,928 5,533 5,699 356,169 1 1 1 1 1 5 22 13 3 32 161,515 70 3 347,317 15,901 173 4 805,609 19,741 173 4 812,564 20,968 67 331,416 169 785,868 169 791,596 3,035 Personal services 331,416 788,903 3,051 794,647 331,416 1,457, 951 1,445,479 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1957 actual Field: GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative officer GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 Personal services 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 6 3 21 4 2 $45,420 16,530 100,020 20,510 6,945 3 2 12 2 1 $25,505 10,615 58,620 7,255 3,515 2 3 12 1 1 $17,075 16,665 56,595 4,210 3,600 20 94,366 17 75,494 29 137,548 56 283,791 37 181,004 48 235,693 1,091 284,882 696 907 181,700 236,600 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION REAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES OPERATING EXPENSES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $13,975: Commissioner of public buildings 1 $17,500 1 $17,500 1 $17,500 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Deputy commissioner of public buildings 13,975 1 14,190 1 14,190 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant commissioner, acquisition and disposal 12,900 13,115 1 13,115 Assistant commissioner, design and construction 12,900 12,900 1 13,115 Assistant commissioner, program planning 12,900 12,900 1 13,115 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Administrative officer 11,880 12,150 1 12,420 Chief appraiser12, 690 11,610 Deputy assistant commissioner, de1 11,880 sign and construction 11, 610 11,610 Deputy assistant commissioner, pro< 1 11,880 gram planning „„ 11,610 Director, acquisition 12,905 1 11,610 12,905 Director, agency services „. 11,610 1 12,905 Director, architectural and structural 1 11,610 engineering 11,610 11,610 Director, construction 11,610 11,610 11,880 Director, disposal . 12,905 12,905 13,120 Director, estimates 11,880 11,880 12,150 Director, mechanical-electrical 11,610 11,610 11,880 Director, planning 11,610 11,610 11,880 Special assistant to the commissioner 12,905 13,120 13,120 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Agency services coordinator 52,890 64,070 64,930 Assistant chief appraiser 10,320 10,320 10, 535 Assistant director, estimates 10,320 10,320 Assistant director, construction 1 11,180 10,320 10,320 Branch chief 6 64,715 53,320 64, 500 Career management officer 10, 320 10,320 Deputy director, acquisition 10,965 10,965 10, 750 Deputy director, architectural and structural engineering 10,750 10, 750 10,965 Deputy director, disposal 10,320 10,320 10, 535 Deputy director, mechanical-electrical. 11,180 10, 320 10, 535 Director, occupancy standards 10, 320 10,320 10, 535 Evaluation engineer.. 11,395 Long range plans engineer 21, 715 2 20,640 2 20,640 Staff assistant to assistant commissioner, acquisition and disposal 10, 320 1 10,535 1 10,320 Supervising architect 10, 535 Supervising architectural engineer. _ 10, 750 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative officer _ 2 18,625 18,840 19, 055 Agency services coordinator 1 8,990 27, 400 27, 615 Architect 1 10,065 Division director 10,065 10,065 Engineer _ 6 60,605 60,175 50,110 Real estate planning specialist 1 8,990 8,990 9,205 Real property adviser 10, 280 10, 280 Realty officer.. _ 29,335 66, 370 Section chief 9,635 10,065 10,065 Space officer 9,420 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 1 Administrative officer_ 9,075 Agency services coordinator__ 1 7,570 7,570 3 23,785 Appraiser 3 22,710 23,140 1 7,570 16,860 Engineer_ _ 2 16,430 5 42,000 49, 505 Realty officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 1 6,605 1 6,820 Agency services coordinator 1 6,390 1 6,390 1 6,605 Appraiser 2 14,715 Architect 1 7,680 1 7,680 1 7,680 Engineer Real estate planning specialist 2 14,070 2 14,070 14,930 Realty officer _ __ 13, 855 1 6,605 1 6,605 Space officer _ GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 2 11,825 11,690 2 11,960 Administrative assistant 5,440 Appraiser _-_ 5,440 5,440 Realty assistant 5,440 10, 885 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 : 10,885 11,155 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 30,660 34,510 34,915 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 61,005 66,030 67,380 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 86, 765 24 100,235 102,395 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 _ 108, 735 20 74,320 75,280 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 23, 840 16,810 17,150 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 _ 2,960 3,045 2,960 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 155 1,091, 790 42.9 287,741 158 1,149,730 3.3 23,363 158 1,164,460 5.1 38,093 112.1 154.7 1,126,367 152.9 1,126,; 804,049 9,693 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate SERVICE Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base _ Overtime and holiday pay All personal services, departmental. 816, 539 Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant regional director Regional director, Public Buildings Service GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Chief, acquisition and disposal Chief, planning Deputy regional director, Public Buildings Service Regional Director, Public Buildings Service GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative officer Appraiser . Branch chief District director Division chief Engineer _. . Executive officer Real property officer Realty officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative officer Appraiser. .__ ___ Branch chief Division chief Executive officer Real property officer Realty officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer Appraiser Facilities superintendent Mechanical equipment inspector Real property disposal officer Real property officer Realty officer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Appraiser GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant __ _. Realty assistant _ _ GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to more than $5,440: Machine tool inspector. _. Mechanic foreman __ Equivalent to less than $5,440 ___ Total permanent, field Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary).Positions other than permanent: Temporary emploment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base... _ O vertime and holiday pay Night work differential 01 $4,333 $4,333 1,130,700 1,130,700 $2,797 1 12,150 9 111, 780 10 123,390 10 124,200 7 6 74,135 65,575 8 10 85,785 107,285 8 10 86,430 107,930 3 32,465 3 32,465 1 10,750 1 8 8 3 2 2 1 2 10,065 72,350 77,080 30,410 20,345 19,915 10,065 20,130 4 9 16 36,820 82,415 149,215 4 9 16 37,035 83,060 151,150 2 2 19,915 20,130 2 2 20,130 20,130 4 2 39,185 17,980 4 2 39,400 17,980 4 1 11 1 35,010 7,570 92,300 7,785 6 10 4 46,710 78,710 33,935 6 10 4 46,710 78,925 34,150 1 17 7,570 136,325 1 6 32 9,075 48,000 256,375 1 6 32 9,075 48,000 260,245 2 2 1 13,640 13,210 6,605 2 2 13,640 13,640 41 279,835 41 284,565 1 7,465 2 1 6 1 35 13,210 6,390 42,640 6,820 239,420 1 6,725 1 20 8 5 25 75 24 2 5,575 118,430 39,845 24,045 108,625 286,215 85,985 6,260 13 9 9 31 76 17 1 75,580 43,830 42,795 129,025 289,120 60,690 3,385 13 9 9 31 76 19 76,525 44,775 43,470 131,725 292,010 68,400 2 1 43 11,480 6,074 195,028 6 1 42 35,483 6,413 201,121 6 1 42 35,483 6,413 201,121 339 2, 031, 542 42.4 239, 346 380 2,388,122 10.1 54, 752 380 2, 408, 782 8.6 50,812 371.4 296.6 369.9 2, 357, 970 2,333, 370 1, 792,196 17,100 9,030 8,930 5,031 6 All personal services, field_ _ 1, 814, 333 2,342, 300 2, 367,000 Personal services 2, 630, 872 3, 473,000 3, 497, 700 SITES AND EXPENSES, PURCHASE CONTRACT 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Special assistant to administrator GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Administrative officer Engineer Realty officer—. ,— PROJECTS 1958 estimate 1959 estimato Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $11,610 11,395 10,320 $11,395 10, 535 1 1 67 $11,395 10,535 68 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 SITES AND EXPENSES, PURCHASE CONTRACT 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Engineer.. Realty officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Branch chief Engineer . Realty officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: C onfidential assistant GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Number Num- Total salary ber Total salary 2 1 $18,840 9,420 2 1 $19,055 9,420 2 1 17,935 7,570 2 1 17,935 7,570 4,750 18,535 10,035 1 3 3 4,750 10,925 10,290 109, 015 7,695 5,845 5,335 4,345 10,800 1 5 3 11 5 77,155 39,179 17 2 15 15 101,875 0.1 555 101,320 14.9 101,320 390 390 101, 710 101, 710 856 All personal services, departmental.. 01 Number 1 1 1 38, 832 Field: Grades and ranges: GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Planning analyst GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Planning analyst GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Planning analyst GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 1959 estimate $8,645 8,860 37, 976 PROJECTS—Con. 1958 estimate 1 1 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses Total salary 7,570 3 23,140 3 23,355 14, 500 7 48,385 6 41,565 11,690 5,510 7,850 3,260 9 34,900 9 35,325 9 2.2 50,380 10,604 19 1 106,425 6,820 18 100,245 0.1 640 6.8 39,776 18 99,605 17.9 99,605 385 385 67 All personal services, field. 39,843 99,990 99, 990 Personal services 78, 675 201, 700 201, 700 BUILDINGS MANAGEMENT FUND 1957 actual NumDepartmental: Grades and ranges: ber GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant commissioner for buildings 1 management GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Deputy director, buildings manage1 ment 1 Director, buildings management Director, communications 1 Director, operations 1 Director, protection Director, research GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Buildings management specialist Chief engineer, major maintenance. _. Communications officer Engineer Protection officer Real property specialist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Buildings management specialist C ommunications specialist Engineer Protection officer Real property specialist GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Architect Buildings management specialist Communications specialist Engineer Protection officer Real property specialist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 1 Buildings management specialist 2 Communications specialist 8 Engineer Real property specialist GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Total salary $12,900 1958 estimate 1959 estimate N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary 1 $12,900 1 $13,115 12,150 12,905 11, 610 11,610 11,610 11, 610 11,880 11, 880 11, 880 11,880 21,930 10, 965 11, 395 21, 715 21, 930 10,320 20,640 62, 350 10, 320 10,320 22,145 10, 320 20,640 62,350 10, 320 10,320 48,390 28, 475 76, 865 9,635 9,635 58, 240 9,850 93, 555 58, 455 9, 850 94, 200 11,610 11,610 9,850 10,065 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250—Continued Buildings management specialist Communications specialist Engineer Equipment specialist GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 ._._ GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Total permanent, departmental ___ Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary). _. Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Protection officer Safety officer Section chief Security officer Shop superintendent Space officer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Administrative officer Assistant buildings superintendent. B uildings superintendent Communications assistant Property and equipment officer Sign illustrator GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Architect Assistant buildings superintendent. Assistant shop superintendent Assistant supervisor Branch chief Buildings management assistant Buildings superintendent Communications supervisor Contract officer Engineer E quipment specialist Facility superintendent Firefighter Inspector. Security officer Space analyst Supply officer GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 1 1 3 7 1 1 8,430 7,785 23,355 54, 065 8,645 7,570 1 1 3 7 1 1 8,430 8,000 23, 785 54, 280 8,645 7,570 6,605 13,210 56,925 2 2 10 1 13, 210 13,425 67,340 6,390 2 2 10 1 13, 425 13, 640 67, 555 6,390 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685- 5,575 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200. . GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925- 5,575 1959 estimate Total salary N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary $6, 385 5,980 25, 595 28, 705 42, 370 45, 740 21,345 $6,385 11, 690 5,440 5,440 32, 350 22,195 45, 365 47. 880 20, 835 $6, 520 11,825 5,440 5,440 32, 620 22, 465 46,040 48, 305 21.090 93 647,075 113 22. 2 146, 991 18 780, 085 110, 655 113 4 786,340 29,240 70. 8 500,084 669,430 109 757,100 Number GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470.. 95 1, 378 1,225 All personal services, departmental.. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Buildings management officer Division chief Engineer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative officer Architect Buildings superintendent Communications specialist Division chief Engineer Safety officer _ GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Architect Area manager Branch chief Buildings management officer Buildings superintendent Communications specialist Engineer Safety officer Section chief Security officer Space officer Supply officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer Architect Assistant buildings s u p e r i n t e n d e n t . . . Branch chief.. Buildings management officer Buildings superintendent Chemist .. Communications specialist Engineer 8,215 7,785 23,140 32,000 8,645 8,000 6,250 1958 estimate 1957 actual REAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES—Continued 502, 687 2 4 4 21,285 42,785 44,075 2 4 4 2, 570 1,000 2,900 1,000 673,000 761,000 21, £00 43, 215 44,290 2 4 4 21,715 43,645 44,505 2 19,055 1 9,205 6 59,960 1 9.635 11 106,845 17 161.645 1 8,990 2 19, 270 1 9,420 6 60, 390 1 9,850 11 107, 490 17 162, 720 8,990 1 19.485 9,420 6 60820 60,820 1 9,850 11 108,350 17 164,010 1 9,205 3 24,860 3 25,290 16 132,515 5 41,290 17 138,690 2 16,215 57 471,050 8,430 15,140 8,645 50,150 7,570 3 25, 075 3 25, 505 16 133, 590 5 41, 720 17 139, 980 16, 430 2 57 473, 200 8,645 1 15, 355 2 8,645 1 50, 580 7,785 3 25,290 3 25, 720 16 134,880 5 42,150 17 141,055 2 16,645 57 476,425 8,645 15, 570 8,645 51, 010 7,785 4 28, 355 14 101, 930 1 7,465 3 20,890 10 72,820 45 318, 515 7,250 1 8 56, 495 165 1, 202,160 1 1 6, 605 4 28, 785 5 36,465 7,250 1 7,465 1 13 91. 455 4 28, 570 14 102, 790 1 7,465 3 21,105 10 73, 680 45 321, 740 7,250 1 8 57,140 165 1, 209, 685 6,605 1 29,000 4 5 36,895 7,465 1 7,465 1 13 92, 530 4 14 1 3 10 45 1 8 165 1 27,925 100,855 7,250 20,675 71,745 315,290 7,035 55,850 13 195,710 9,0 6, 390 28,355 36,035 7, 250 7,250 90 90,595 595 3 3 12 2 1 1 19,770 18,420 77,865 12,640 6,185 5,915 3 3 12 2 1 1 19,905 18, 555 78, 540 12,910 6,320 6,050 20,040 18,825 79, 215 13,180 6,455 6,185 11 68,615 7 43, 750 12 74, 730 6,250 1 5,845 1 4 24,325 7 42,810 42 42 253, 455 4 4 23,650 1 5,980 1 62 62 380, 750 22,975 4 1 5,980 1 3 18, 750 7 7 41,725 3 3 18,345 10 10 61,015 6 6 37,500 77 77 441,720 142 142 736,510 136 136 622,080 334 334 1, 435,410 1,451, 610 850 850 3, 280,106 3, 314,446 683 1,683 6,061,520 6,027,010 6,096,030 1,953 953 1,953 6,761,080 6,742,380 6,779,780 20 63,830 20 63,405 20 64,000 11 66,590 43, 210 74,325 6,115 5,575 23, 785 42, 405 249,405 22,840 5,710 375,350 22,165 5,710 18,480 40,375 17,535 59,260 36,555 436,620 723,820 611,010 11 67,670 7 43, 480 12 74, 595 1 6,250 5,710 1 4 24,055 7 42,810 42 250,755 23,245 5,845 62 378,050 22, 570 5,845 18, 615 41,050 17,940 10 60,070 6 37,095 77 437,670 142 729,490 136 616,545 334 1,443, 510 850 3, 297,276 3 3 12 2 1 1 69 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Con. Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Cabinet foreman Carpenter Electrician Elevator inspector Elevator mechanic General mechanic Machinist Maintenance foreman Mason Operating engineer Painter Plumber Warehouse supervisor Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses 1958 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $5,797 1 $5,491 1 $5,797 33 188,996 33 199,542 33 199,542 59 361,343 59 381,506 59 381, 506 2 11,380 2 12,015 2 12,015 47 273,506 47 288,768 47 77 439,762 77 464,301 77 464,301 1 1 5,491 1 5,797 5,797 31 181,223 31 191, 335 31 191,335 8 44,491 8 46,794 46, 794 36 220,690 36 233,005 233,005 13 77, 895 13 73, 778 13 77,895 30 174, 949 30 184, 711 30 184, 711 1 6,240 1 1 6,588 6,588 13,445 13, 806 13, 762 50,744,857 54, 860, 776 54,685, 920 19, 626 19,943 19, 987 76, 709,678 80,890,375 81,199, 566 86.8 578 436 2,104,375 3,079,126 1,716,266 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) 19, 365 18,739. 2 19, 551 78,786,000 73,630, 552 79, 483, 300 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 1, 700,000 1,697,651 1, 700,000 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 303,000 305, 700 Overtime and holiday pay 2,100,000 2,095, 617 2,100,000 Nightwork differential 600,000 613,005 600,000 Living and quarters allowance 225 Additional pay for service abroad 10, 000 10,000 9,763 Uniform allowances 1,000 1,000 1,002 01 All personal services, field. 78,047, 815 83, 500,000 84, 200,000 Personal services 78, 550, 502 84,173,000 84, 961,000 CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, PUBLIC 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Supervisory architect GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Construction engineer Construction management engineer... Design architect Electrical engineer Mechanical engineer Supervising architectural engineer Supervising structural engineer Supervisory architect Technical assistant GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Architect Construction engineer Construction management engineer.. Design architect Electrical engineer Mechanical engineer Site planner Supervising architectural engineer Supervising structural engineer Supervisory architect GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Architect Engineer Site planner Supervising structural engineer Technical assistant GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative assistant Architect Chief, contract services Engineer Supervising structural engineer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Engineer GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 BUILDINGS 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total salary ber salary ber salary ber 1 $11,610 20,640 30, 960 10, 320 20, 855 41, 925 11,395 $10, 965 20, 855 10,320 10, 535 41, 925 21, 285 10, 535 31, 605 11,610 3 2 1 1 4 2 2 5 1 31,820 20,855 10, 320 10, 535 41, 925 21, 285 20, 855 52, 460 11, 610 72, 995 75,145 8,990 19, 055 26, 970 81, 770 9,205 29,335 18,195 54, 800 11 15 1 2 3 9 1 3 2 101,040 138, 505 2 5 64, 220 67, 230 19, 485 19, 055 27,830 73, 855 9,205 29,120 17, 980 47,315 10 51 1 3 1 81, 290 420, 470 7,570 24, 215 8,645 11 53 1 3 1 87, 570 421, 420 7,570 22, 925 8,860 18 60 2 3 1 140, 775 478, 495 15,355 23, 355 1 12 1 28 2 7,680 87, 430 7,465 202, 355 14, 500 1 13 1 30 2 7,680 92,315 7,465 205, 460 12, 780 1 15 1 33 2 7,680 105, 525 7,465 226,565 12,780 2 6 12,635 36,690 2 8 47,975 2 10 16 14 4 1 12,500 36, 690 6,250 41,370 9,780 44,260 59, 835 47,170 11,840 3,200 41, 775 9,780 47,255 63, 760 53, 945 2 15 21 20 42,585 9,780 62, 475 78. 355 67, 495 1 $10,965 2 11 17 16 3 19, 270 27, 400 83, 275 9,420 29, 550 18, 625 55, 230 12,635 Total permanent, departmental. __ Deduct lapses 228 1,656,870 43 269,186 240 1,714,860 15 66,162 290 2,081, 615 25 166,980 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 185 1,387, 684 225 1,648,698 265 1, 914, 635 20,906 1957 actual 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Excess of annual leave taken(—)over leave earned 01 Personal services. 1958 estimate 1959 estimate $6,302 $7,365 $1, 563 - 4 2 , 774 -10,000 1,367, 379 1, 645.000 1, 922, 000 PERSONAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES OPERATING EXPENSES, FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $16,000: Commissioner of Federal supply 1 $17,500 1 $17,500 1 $17,500 GS-18. Rate of $16,000: Associate commissioner 1 16,000 1 16,000 1 16,000 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant commissioner 3 39,560 3 39,345 39,990 Director, utilization and sales 12, 900 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant to the commissioner 1 12, 690 1 12,690 12, 690 Deputy director, standards 11,610 Deputy director, utilization and sales. 11,610 Director, motor vehicles. 12,150 11, 880 12,150 11,610 11,880 11, 880 Director supply planning 11,610 11,610 11,880 Director technical assistance. _ Director standards 12, 905 12, 905 12, 905 Director utilization and sales.. 11,610 11,610 12, 690 12, 690 Executive officer12,690 11,610 General supply officer 11, 610 11,880 12, 690 Special assistant to commissioner 12, 690 12,690 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Chief, cataloging 1 10, 320 10, 535 10, 320 1 Chief, sales 11,610 11, 825 11, 610 1 Chief, specifications 10, 535 10, 750 10, 535 1 Chief, utilization 11,180 11,395 11,180 1 Deputy director, standards 11,395 11,395 1 Disposal officer 10,320 1 General supply officer 10,320 10,320 1 10,535 2 20, 855 Motor pool specialist 2 21,070 3 31,175 Supply management specialist 32,035 4 41,925 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 1 1 8,990 9,205 Administrative officer 1 2 8,990 18,195 27,185 Disposal specialist 1 1 9,850 9,850 10,065 General engineer 1 1 8,990 8,990 9,205 General supply officer 3 4 29,120 38, 325 38, 540 Industrial specialist 2 2 37, 465 19, 270 19, 485 Inspection specialist 1 1 18,195 8,990 9,205 Inventory management specialist 1 1 17,980 9,205 Motor pool specialist 8,990 3 3 38,325 Procurement analyst 28, 690 29,120 5 5 49, 465 Specifications specialist 48, 390 48, 605 1 1 17, 980 Storage specialist 10,065 8,990 4 4 36, 820 Supply cataloging specialist 35, 960 36,175 10 10 103.190 Supply management specialist 92, 910 93,125 1 2 19, 055 Utilization specialist 9,850 19, 055 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 3 Disposal officer 25, 290 33, 075 4 33,505 2 15,140 2 15, 355 Industrial specialist 2 15,570 1 1 8, 215 Inspection specialist 8,000 2 15, 570 15,140 2 7, 785 1 Motor pool specialist 4 15,140 30, 495 30,925 4 Procurement analyst 3 23, 570 3 23, 355 Procurement specialist 8,000 10 10 81, 720 80,860 72, 215 Specifications specialist 3 3 23, 355 22, 710 23,140 Supply cataloger 2 15,140 8,645 Supply management specialist 3 23, 570 24, 215 23, 785 Utilization officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 1 6.390 Administrative assistant 1 6,605 6,820 Inspection assistant 6,605 1 6,390 Motor pool specialist 6 6 39,415 6 38,770 39,200 Purchasing officer 8 8 54,775 8 56,065 56,495 Specifications specialist 1 1 7,465 1 7,465 7,465 Supply cataloger 2 12, 780 Supply management specialist 1 1 6,390 6,605 6,390 Utilization officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 1 1 5,845 11,420 6,115 Administrative assistant 6 34,665 35, 340 6 35,745 Purchasing officer 2 5,440 11,015 Sales assistant 6 34,800 35, 610 33, 990 Specifications specialist 39,935 44, 870 7 40. 880 Supply cataloger 1 5,440 Supply management specialist 1 1 4,970 5,105 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 145. 265 30 i51, 410 30 154, 920 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 68, 760 14 64, 815 14 66, 570 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 148, 995 40 166, 375 40 170, 560 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 196, 620 45 169, 825 46 176, 215 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 74; 950 19 65, 775 64, 585 19 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 277 1, Total permanent, departmental 39.8 Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 237.2 692, 775 235,137 1,457,638 284 1, 784, 660 299 1, 930, 560 16 84,360 18. 3 118, 360 268 1,700,300 280.7 1,812, 200 70 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual PERSONAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES—Continued OPERATING EXPENSES, FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE—Continued 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Kegular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Total permanent, field Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Living and quarters allowance Additional pay for service abroad... _ All personal services, field 01 Personal services 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $25,316 13,070 1,496,024 All personal services, departmentalField: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Regional director, Federal Supply Service GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Chief, motor equipment Director, utilization and sales GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative officer Chief, motor equipment Chief, property utilization Disposal officer _ Utilization officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative officer Disposal officer Purchasing officer Utilization officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer Disposal officer Inspector - Purchasing officer Utilization officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Chemist Disposal officer Inspector Motor pool specialist Purchasing officer Utilization officer GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480...GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 1958 estimate $27,300 $23,900 6,700 7,200 1, 734,300 1,843,300 10 122,850 10 124,200 10 125,280 2 20,640 3 2 30,960 20,640 3 6 31,390 61,920 5 6 9 47,960 58,025 86,715 5 5 48,390 47,960 5 4 48,820 38,110 5 7 47,745 66,585 5 7 47,960 66,800 1 16 1 8 8,215 127,785 8,000 63,140 1 21 8,430 167,985 1 21 8,430 169,075 4 34,580 4 34,580 1 5 1 7 12 7,035 34,315 6,820 48,385 82,055 1 7 1 5 21 7,035 47,740 7,035 35,175 141,070 1 7 1 5 21 7,250 47,955 7,035 35,390 142,145 1 1 4 3 1 6 17 18 1 29 41 53 2 6,250 6,250 22,165 18,210 6,250 35,340 98,690 88,875 4,350 121,820 157,695 184,255 6,430 1 1 8 3 6,385 6,250 44,435 19,155 1 6,385 8 4 45,515 24,595 7 16 11 2 26 53 48 41,860 95,440 55,175 9,105 111, 215 202,075 170,590 7 16 10 2 26 53 48 42,400 97,600 51,460 9,375 113,780 204,285 172,715 261 1,478,520 41. 6 212, 757 274 1, 597, 215 12.6 73,615 276 1,640,250 12.7 75,750 219.9 1,265,763 261.4 1,523,600 263.3 1,564,500 5,900 6,000 7,225 _. 9,666 17 510 1,834 1, 285,015 1, 529, 500 1, 570, 500 2, 781,039 3,263, 800 3,413, 800 EXPENSES, SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Director, national buying GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant director for administration. _ Assistant director for operations Deputy director, national buying Director, inspection Director, stores GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Branch chief D eputy director, stores Economist General supply officer Industrial engineer Inspection specialist Procurement officer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant branch chief Economist General supply officer Industrial engineer Laboratory coordinator Procurement officer Storage and handling officer _. 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $12,900 1 $12,900 1 $13,115 11,610 11,610 11,610 11,880 11,610 11,880 11,880 11,880 12,150 11,610 11,880 11,880 11,880 12,150 11,880 7 1 1 72,240 10,320 10,750 2 1 21,070 10,320 83,205 10,320 10, 750 22, 790 10,320 21,070 10,320 84,065 10, 535 10,965 22, 790 10,320 21,285 10, 535 1 9,205 65,610 17,980 9,205 19,270 19, 700 9,420 8,990 65, 725 18,195 9,420 37,250 28,905 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: General supply officer Inspection coordinator Laboratory coordinator Procurement officer Statistician _. Storage and handling officer Supply specialist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative assistant Economist General supply officer Printing and publications officer Procurement analyst _ Procurement officer «. Storage and handling specialist Supply specialist GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Printing and publications officer Procurement analyst Purchasing agent. Statistical assistant Stock control officer Supply assistant GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925._ GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 _. 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 2 1 $23,785 16,215 7,785 L0 2 2 1 4 $31,570 79,355 15,140 15,570 8,000 3 1 11 2 2 1 24,215 8,000 89,075 15,355 15, 785 8,215 6,605 6,390 6,605 7,465 6,390 47,740 6,390 6,605 1 1 5 1 1 13 1 1 6,605 6,605 7,465 6,605 86, 940 6,390 6,820 1 1 12 6,250 6,250 69,195 1 2 16 2 28 38 32 6,250 11,015 77,800 9,240 117,205 145,240 108,315 1 1 12 1 1 2 1 20 1 35 42 25 6,250 6,250 70, 545 5,440 6,250 11, 285 4,970 97,115 4,620 146,675 161,025 86,940 4 3 1 11 2 2 1 $32,215 24,430 8,000 90,150 15,570 16,000 8,215 1 1 5 1 1 14 1 1 6,820 6,605 33,025 7,465 6,605 94,405 6,605 6,820 1 6,250 2 11,690 12 72,030 1 5,575 1 6,250 3 16,995 1 5,105 23 113,2 1 4,755 42 177,090 49 185,865 29 101,765 Total permanent, departmental 201 1,153,690 231 1,378,370 256 1,500,510 10.7 62,810 Deduct lapses , 39. 5 226,886 10.4 62,070 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) _. 161.5 245.3 220.6 926,804 Positions other than permanent: Tem1,437,700 1,316,300 porary employment 21,630 Other personal services: 14,600 17,700 Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 5,300 5,700 34,145 All personal services, departmentalField: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Deputy regional director, Federal Supply Service Division chief GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant division chief Division chief Procurement officer Supply service officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Branch chief Division chief General supply officer Inspector Liaison officer Procurement officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Branch chief Chemist General supply officer Inspector . Procurement officer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: General supply officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Branch chief Chemist General supply officer Inspector Laboratory coordinator Merchandising analyst Procurement officer Section chief Storage officer GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Coal handler foreman Warehouse lead foreman. __ Equivalent to less than $5,440. Total permanent, field-. Deduct lapses 9,420 17,980 56, 520 18, 410 18,410 37, 465 29,335 1958 estimate 982,579 1,339,300 1,458,000 3 32,250 2 21,930 2 18,195 12 116,050 3 28,260 7 68,735 32, 465 32,465 32,680 32,680 18,625 126, 545 73, 640 59,315 2 18,625 17 164,655 74, 715 60,175 32,000 15, 785 40, 430 48, 860 8,000 55,140 40, 215 16,000 40,860 57,075 8,215 70, 710 34, 530 21,320 82, 700 34,960 131,300 34,960 21, 535 83, 990 67, 555 118, 735 6,185 11, 825 34, 260 37, 230 90,955 126, 930 6,250 11, 555 142, 710 17, 535 29, 630 133, 455 580, 860 36, 825 436, 785 625,695 10 16 24 5 2 22 3 5 16 123 5 2 5 11 1 9 40,430 16,215 41,290 88,000 8,215 71, 785 5 35,390 10 66,910 12 85, 065 10 67,985 17 120,240 6,320 6,455 11,960 34, 935 59, 800 92, 845 146, 085 28,010 11,825 134, 530 17, 670 30, 305 90,185 624, 210 27,720 374, 640 680, 700 12,230 35, 475 77,470 94, 870 148, 785 55, 885 12,095 137, 500 17, 940 30,845 92,075 637, 575 24,180 430, 290 718, 900 13 16 24 10 2 22 3 5 16 123 5 16 21 1 2 24 3 5 24 117 8 105 165 306 1,057, 060 41 129,010 2 6,400 87 177 312 1, 40 128,770 1 3,200 185 323 1,157,190 49 158,300 1 3,200 1 5,741 2 11,418 566 2, 234, 994 2 11,878 8 46,122 701 2,943,910 3 17,169 12 67,291 770 3, 203,100 1,816 1,522 1,680 8,163,875 6,563, 753 7,507,415 156.4 185.5 212.3 833,075 915,188 Net permanent, field (average num1,523.6 ber, net salary). 1,630.5 1,309.7 6,808,800 7,330,800 5, 648, 565 Positions other than permanent: Tem246, 800 245,900 411,712 porary employment.- 71 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 1958 estimate 1959 estimate $28,800 $31,400 $332, 241 All personal services, field_ 6, 392, 518 7,084,400 7, 608,100 Personal services 7, 375, 097 8, 423,700 9,066,100 GENERAL SUPPLY Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Motor transport specialist GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Motor transport specialist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Motor transport specialist GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Motor transport specialist GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 FUND 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 23,355 6,390 1 55,265 8, 365 15 3.5 8.5 46,900 11.5 61,200 200 300 47,100 61, 500 19,055 2 17 1 2 15,140 6 45,850 11 72,870 1 6,390 112,715 6,390 18 1 120,610 6,605 8 47,725 13 78,380 3 18,285 10 2 10 1 61,015 11,690 48,490 4,620 31, 655 125,105 120,630 120 630 5, 920 21 1 1 17 3 37 40 45 2 121,665 5,575 4,970 80,840 13,725 144,025 149,280 150,015 6,005 188,025 5,575 5,105 105, 760 14,130 211, 410 173, 415 207, 475 6,090 46,146 28,788 938,088 48 5 217 264,393 29,340 977,936 80 447,593 5 29,810 235 1,041,497 8 5 209 342 1, 553, 457 84. 2 382, 316 257.8 1,171,141 469 2,163, 934 80. 3 370, 334 Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary 1 $6,455 8 10 5 19 1 10 18 28 1 49,190 56,830 39, 665 01 3,826 5,400 1, 251, 965 1, 807, 300 2,454, 500 Personal services 1, 251, 965 1, 854, 400 2, 516, 000 128 644,440 10.3 52,440 > 476,196 104.4 514,100 117.7 592,000 2,058 Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: General supply officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Freight traffic officer Inspector Purchasing officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer ._. Freight traffic officer Purchasing officer for FRASER General supply officer. __ Digitized 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary 2 6,390 6,390 38,985 6,605 $19,270 3 1 2 6 1 6,605 12,995 39,630 6,605 $28,475 16, 215 7,785 24,000 16,000 7,785 16,215 15,785 7,570 16,000 2,500 2,300 24,944 475 500 500 503, 673 516,900 595,000 90 455,533 12.5 63,331 83 428,639 25. 5 111, 839 50 262,020 6.3 33,220 37.7 192,427 38. 5 200,000 43. 7 228,800 28. 8 181, 675 11 18,100 16 3 12, 690 1 12,905 10, 965 10, 750 10,965 10, 965 18, 840 19,055 8,430 16, 215 15, 570 24, 215 8,430 16, 215 7,785 16, 218 1 1 1 7,035 6,390 7,250 12, 995 7,250 17 4 9 9 11 11 2 11 104, 360 21,770 45, 990 39, 240 41, 730 39,175 6,685 18, 233 10 10 109, 935 22, 310 45, 990 43,180 34, 305 32, 655 7,785 13, 425 18 4 9 3 5 8 110,070 22,715 46,665 12,765 19,200 29,395 17,481 103, 500 13,300 1,797 1,000 1,000 30,294 7,500 200 -20,000 All personal services, field - 425, 545 305, 300 230,000 Personal services 929, 218 822, 200 825,000 PERSONAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES 7,900 FOREIGN AID PROCUREMENTS Num- Total ber salary $6,590 117 576,930 12.6 62,830 93,130 4,620 41, 560 68,355 99,865 3,555 1957 actual ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, 1 49,865 70,275 28,630 104, 610 4,890 46,310 71, 090 106,015 116 558,365 17.1 82,169 10, 400 All personal services, field. $6,590 49, 595 58,045 28,360 94,480 4,755 38,025 70, 240 101, 735 Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U. S. rates Local rates Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken Excess of annual leave taken (—) over leave earned 526.5 18.7 2, 436, 200 1, 793, 600 37, 333 1 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Manager, Far East office GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant manager, Far East officePurchasing officer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Purchasing officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative officer Freight traffic officer Inspector Purchasing officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative assistant Inspector Purchasing officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Inspector GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Local employees, foreign areas ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS, 01 Num- Total ber salary Field: Grades and ranges: 585 2, 706, 600 58. 5 270, 400 8,300 1959 estimate All personal services, d e p a r t m e n t a l - 19,270 $18,625 1958 estimate Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 79,790 18,590 2 33 35 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses 6,605 11,015 5,065 3,670 10, 755 10,120 10 1. 5 All personal services, departmental. Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) $9,205 3 7,170 6,775 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Total permanent, field.. Deduct lapses 1 15,570 5,440 4,930 Total permanent, departmentalDeduct lapses ___ Field: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Motor equipment specialist GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Motor equipment specialist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Motor equipment specialist Production supervisor GS-10.. $5,915 to $6,725: $, $, Mt i t specialist Motor equipment p p GS-9. . $5,440 to $6,250: $6250 $, T t t i Transportation supervisor Production supervisor GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Automotive equipment foreman Office appliance foreman Equivalent to less than $5,440 $8,990 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Shipping assistant GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Freight traffic officer Purchasing officer GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 1957 actual 1 2 8 1 6,605 13,425 52,840 6,820 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant commissioner of Federal 1 $13,330 supply GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Supply specialist GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 7,785 Motor pool specialist 7,570 Supply management specialist __. 7,785 7,570 Storage specialist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 6,605 Administrative officer 7,035 General supply officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 6,575 5,440 General supply officer 9,860 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335._ 1 3,500 7,170 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 1 3,260 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 N u m - Total ber salary Total permanent, departmental 12 71,870 5,465 1 $8,990 7,570 7,570 5,710 3,585 3,345 6 36,770 72 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual PERSONAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES—Continued ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS, PERSONAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES—Continued 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay Total permanent, field Deduct lapses Net permanent,field(average number, net salary).... Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Night work differential Living and quarters allowances 01 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salar 2.6 $15,741 9.4 56,129 $65 6 36,400 $370 6 36,400 460 100 100 36,500 36,500 534 All personal services, departmental. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Property disposal specialist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer General supply officer Storage specialist GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative officer. _ Chemist . _ . General supply officer Storage specialist ___ Warehouse manager GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,980 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 1958 estimate 57,123 1 12,690 1 1 7,465 6,390 1 2 1 6,605 14,285 6,390 1 2 1 6,605 14,500 6,605 1 6,250 1 3 2 15 4 7 2 9 27 66 5,980 16,455 11,150 80,895 20,300 30,100 7,475 32,960 86,460 205,560 1 2 4 13 2 22 1 2 12 22 71 6,250 11,490 22,840 73,555 9,940 103,465 4,890 7,610 43,290 74,100 226,905 1 2 4 17 6,250 11,760 23,245 97,070 25 120,550 2 14 22 79 7,880 50,715 75,120 253,645 60 233,891 87 345,791 89 357,741 200 764,021 37.1 141,731 243 957,406 27.1 106,706 215.9 850,700 225.5 898,100 60,904 20,000 20,000 3,400 30,000 10,000 3,700 30, 000 10,000 All personal services, field 724,901 914,100 961, 800 Personal services 782, 024 950,600 998, 300 RECORDS ACTIVITIES OPERATING EXPENSES, NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $13,975: $20,000 $20,000 $20,000 Archivist of the United States GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: 14,190 14,190 13,975 Deputy archivist of the United States. GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 13,115 13,330 13,115 Assistant archivist, National ArchivesAssistant archivist, records manage13,330 13,330 13,115 ment GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 11,610 12,690 12, 690 Director, Federal Register 12,690 12,690 12,690 Director, Roosevelt Library 11, 610 Director, Truman Library 11, 610 Executive director, National Histori12, 690 12, 690 cal Publications Commission 12, 690 11,880 11,610 11,610 Records management specialist 11,880 11,880 11,610 Supervisory archivist GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 10, 750 10, 535 10, 750 Administrative officer 11,180 11,395 10,320 Chief, records scheduling 11,395 11,395 10,320 Deputy director, Federal Register 32,895 33, 225 33, 540 Records management specialist Supervisory archivist 79, 680 78,175 78,820 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 28,045 18, 625 18,840 Archivist 10,065 10, 065 Editor, Federal Register 10,065 Total permanent, departmental. _. Deduct lapses 1 1 14 $8,990 9,635 137,110 1 1 14 $8,990 9,635 138,185 1 1 14 $8,990 9,850 138,830 127, 655 8,430 15,355 8,430 83, 075 15, 785 16 1 2 1 10 2 136,730 8,430 15, 570 8,430 83, 720 16,000 17 144,945 8,645 15, 785 8,645 84,365 16, 215 65,960 36,035 6,820 7,250 6,605 14,715 11 5 1 1 1 2 79, 815 36,465 7,035 6,390 6,820 14, 930 11, 960 185,100 12,500 5,710 18,210 11,690 35, 610 6,250 10,480 321,865 56, 520 243,145 133, 395 109, 895 20,055 2 33 2 1 3 2 6 1 2 66 12 66 38 33 12, 230 188,610 12, 770 5.845 18, 615 11,960 36, 420 6,385 10, 750 330, 915 58,140 261,120 143,285 118,880 20, 565 11,440 97,881 2 26 12,102 105,86T 6,590 1,947,813 8,455 Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential All personal services, departmental. Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad 01 87,495 36, 895 7,035 6,390 6,820 15,145 6,725 6,725 12,500 203,675 13,040 5,980 19, 020 11,420 37,095 6,385 11,020 331,995 59,490 264, 790 145,495 120,495 21,075 2 26 12,803 107,109 381 2,144, 511 397 2, 246,621 403 2,302,092 39. 9 196, 698 16. 5 112, 521 16.5 116,192 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Field: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Regional director, NARS GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Archivist Records management specialist GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Archivist Records management specialist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Archivist Records management specialist GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Archivist GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Archivist Records management specialist GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4.890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 341.1 259 1,031, 686 33.5 133,586 162.9 622,290 29, 659 10, 340 1,708 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued Editor, territorial papers Editor-attorney, Federal Register Records management specialist GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Archivist Editor, territorial papers Editor-attorney, Federal Register Historian Records management specialist Technologist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Archivist Editor, Federal Register Editor-transcriber Librarian Publication editor Records management specialist GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Technologist GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Archivist Editor, Federal Register Editor-attorney, Federal Register Historian Librarian Publications editor Technologist GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Lamination foreman Equivalent to less than $5,440 1958 estimate 10 380.5 2,134,100 2,185,900 8,300 3,000 200 8,400 9,881 279 1,966,428 2,145, 600 2,194, 500 200 10 112,015 109,865 10 110,940 75, 575 46,455 7 7 67,445 65,080 10 10 77, 205 79, 355 10 9 78, 280 72,860 10 79, 355 73, 720 15 5 98,645 34,100 17 4 113,145 28,355 12,100 115,080 28,785 12,370 2 35 2 36 17 67 114 149 92 2 66 68,090 65, P40 2 12,370 17 4 2 199,445 37 1 12,095 174. 915 37 16 78,000 271, 630 76 434, 700 116 516, 720 152 304, 580 88 2 6,400 212,755 6,250 181,600 75,270 309,115 448,840 537,635 300,145 6,400 37 1 37 16 84 124 152 88 2 215,185 6,385 183,625 76,350 343,200 480,835 542,055 302,015 6,485 66 272,715 66 275,356 258,301 645 2, 790,086 657 2, 899, 200 673 2, 986, 846 37. 8 150, 692 18 74,250 18 83,446 607.2 639 655 2,824, 950 2,903,400 2, 639,394 33,347 45, 761 115 1,717 11,100 2,000 11,200 All personal services, field- 2, 720,334 2,838,050 2,914,600 Personal services— 4, 686, 762 4,983,650 5,109,100 73 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 1957 actual ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS, RECORDS ACTIVITIES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges; GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses... Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary), _ __ Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 01 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 2 $4, 525 6,350 3 10,875 720 0.2 2.8 10,155 1 2 $4,660 6,520 3 11,180 720 0.2 2.8 10,460 1 2 $4,795 6,690 11, 485 3 0.3 1,025 2.7 Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 10,460 6,274 01 16,429 Personal services Field: Grades and ranges—Continued 40 40 10, 500 10, 500 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 4.1 $21,600 4.8 $26,340 5.8 $31, 570 53.9 285, 675 62.2 338,300 69.2 376,000 3,017 400 1,300 3,584 36 All personal services, field. 292, 312 340,000 Personal services 916, 378 1,142, 500 1,500 377, 500 1, 365, 900 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS, TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITIES ACTIVITIES TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITIES ACTIVITIES 1957 actual OPERATING EXPENSES, TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES SERVICE 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-18. $16,000: Commissioner of transportation and 1 $16,000 public utilities 1 $16,000 1 $16,000 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Deputy commissioner of transportation and public utilities 1 13,975 1 13,975 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Deputy commissioner of transportation and public utilities 12,900 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant commissioner, transporta12,150 12,150 tion 23,220 Division director 23, 220 11, 610 Freight traffic officer 11, 610 Program planning officer 11, 610 11, 610 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 10,320 Administrative officer 22,145 Division director 21, 930 Freight traffic officer 30, 960 31,175 10, 320 10,320 Public utilities specialist 11,395 Transportation economist 11, 395 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Freight traffic officer 83, 490 83, 920 Program planning officer 18, 625 18, 840 Public utilities specialist Transportation economist 1 9,205 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Freight traffic officer. 80, 215 10 10 80,860 Transportation economist 15,355 2 2 15,570 8,645 Public utilities specialist 1 1 8,645 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 7,465 Administrative assistant 1 1 7,465 Freight traffic officer 9 61, 595 9 62,885 1 Public utilities specialist 7,250 1 7,465 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 1 1 Administrative assistant 5,980 16, 995 6,115 Freight traffic officer 89, 835 102, 335 91,185 15 15 5,710 Public utilities specialist 5,440 1 1 5, 575 16, 665 16, 260 3 3 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 16, 530 45, 045 39, 440 9 8 44, 640 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 96, 830 71, 570 22 17 91, 540 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 47, 455 26, 370 11 7 40, 285 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 50, 060 36, 595 10 10 36, 765 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapsis Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay abova 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 112 745,215 20. 7 137, 888 All personal services, departmental- 624,066 Field: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Freight traffic officer... GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Freight traffic officer... GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Freight traffic officer... GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Freight traffic officer.__ GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335.— GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890— GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925— GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685— GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470—Total permanent, field.. 91. 3 607, 327 Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Special assistant to commissioner GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Freight traffic officer GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 119. 2 776 500 143. 4 951,000 4,949 23, 200 33, 700 2,800 3,700 802, 500 4 35,960 4 36,390 46,025 8 63,140 9 73,720 74,150 7 45,590 7 45,805 2 1 12 6 8 2 45, 005 9,185 4,215 48, 630 21, 510 27, 950 6,090 11 7 1 11 8 7 2 63, 080 32, 350 4,350 46, 850 30, 635 25, 200 6,260 12 9 1 12 9 58 307,275 67 364,640 75 46, 880 7 4 69, 735 42, 075 4.485 51, 600 34, 730 25, 540 12, 350 407,570 $12,150 1 $12,150 1 1 6,250 4,660 1 1 6,250 4,795 1 1 $6,250 4,930 3 23,195 1.4 10, 495 2 11,180 80 12, 700 2 11,100 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base _. 1.6 All personal services, departmental- Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) _ _ _ _ _ Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment _ ______ Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base _____ 01 12, 560 1.6 12, 560 1 1 3 6,115 5,335 12,090 5 23, 540 0.3 1,567 4.7 21, 973 1 1 3 100 100 12, 800 11,200 6,250 5,335 12, 495 5 24,080 0.2 1,080 4.8 23,000 1 1 3 6,250 5,335 12, 900 5 24, 485 0.1 385 4.9 24,100 125 100 100 All personal services, field 22,098 23,100 24,200 Personal services. 34, 658 35,900 35, 400 DEFENSE MATERIALS ACTIVITIES STRATEGIC AND CRITICAL MATERIALS 1957 actual 123 801,410 3. 8 24, 910 11, 790 1 23,060 3 1.4 10. 500 Total permanent, field Deduct lapses 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Field: Grades and ranges: GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Freight traffic officer GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 1958 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-18. Rate of $16,000: Commissioner _ _ GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant commissioner, program and development Special assistant to assistant commissioner _ GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Director, economic and marketing research Director, inspection Director, program evaluation and development Director, project administration Director, storage General supply officer Inventory adviser GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Administrative officer Commodity specialist Deputy director, inspection Deputy director, storage Director, inspection Economist Inventory specialist Project manager Space officer 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $16,000 1 $16,000 1 12,900 1 13,330 1 13,330 1 12,900 1 13,115 1 13,115 1 12,905 1 12,905 11,880 12,420 11,610 12,420 12,690 1 1 1 11,880 12,690 11,610 1 12,690 10,320 11,180 10,535 10,320 11,395 11,610 11,610 12,420 12,690 24, 570 11,610 1 1 1 1 10,320 10,965 10,320 11,180 1 1 4 1 11,180 10,320 42,570 11,180 1 11,180 1 1 1 1 1 10,535 10,320 11,180 1 1 1 3 32,895 $16,000 32,895 74 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual DEFENSE MATERIALS ACTIVITIES—Continued STRATEGIC AND CRITICAL MATERIALS—Continued 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative officer Agriculture specialist Assistant director, inspection Assistant project manager Branch chief Commodity industry analyst Industrial adviser Inspector Inventory adviser Supply analyst GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Assistant administrative officer Agriculture specialist. Lstry ianalyst Commodity industry Inspector__" Purchasing agent Rubber specialist Storage manager GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative assistant Assistant storage manager Commodity industry analyst Commodity inspection specialist Fire prevention specialist Industrial specialist Purchasing agent Rubber inspector Storage specialist GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Purchasing agent Reports coordinator Rotation control analyst Storage specialist GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay All personal services, departmentalField: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Regional director, DMS GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Chief, inspection Inspector Supply officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Division chief Inspector Storage officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Chemist Division chief Inspector Purchasing agent Storage officer Storekeeper Supply officer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Inspector GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Construction maintenance foreman. _ Inspector Storage officer Storekeeper Supply officer GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Perishable oils storage foreman Equivalent to less than $5,440 _ Total permanent, field.. Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) _ 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $9,850 18,410 9,850 68,735 47,100 10,065 9,850 10,495 9,850 9,420 $9,850 17,980 9,850 40,260 37, 680 9,850 9,635 10,280 35,960 8,990 8,430 8,000 7,570 25,505 41,075 8,215 23,355 3 5 1 3 1 2 $8,990 18,410 68, 735 47,530 10,065 9,850 10,495 10,065 9,420 7,570 8,215 7,785 25,935 33,075 8,430 38,925 8,000 7,785 25,505 33,075 38,710 7,250 35,175 7,250 7,250 7,465 15,360 27, 710 7,035 6,390 5 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 35,175 7,250 7,250 7,465 15,360 28,140 7,250 6,605 17,940 5,645 26, 810 4,215 81,460 119, 550 97,995 6,250 6,250 6,250 5,710 18,210 5,780 16,815 4,350 82,405 97,870 66,870 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 19 24 19 6,250 6,250 6,250 5,845 18,480 5,780 16, 815 4,485 83,485 94,285 67,635 162 1,035,450 34.2 219,667 145 963,685 4.2 35,585 7,035 21,535 7,035 13,640 7,465 15,145 27,495 7,035 6,390 6,115 6,115 Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 01 140.8 928,100 4,403 $622,176 $735,000 5,000 32,990 63,148 15 5,477 All personal services, field. 1,915,035 2,077,800 1, 793, 200 Personal services 2, 736, 928 3,013, 500 2, 724,000 1957 actual Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Payment above 52-week base _ Overtime and holiday p a y . . . All personal services, field 1959 estimate 1 $12,690 1 $12,690 1 $12,690 1 11,395 1 11,395 1 11,395 1 1 9,635 4,615 1 4,615 1 4,615 4 38,335 210 3 28,700 800 3 28,700 800 4 38,125 3 27,900 3 27,900 _ 100 100 28, 000 28,000 28,000 28,000 317 All personal services, departmental _ Field: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Research agronomist Other personal services: Living and quarters allowances Additional pay for service abroad 1958 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Production specialist GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Production specialist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Production specialist GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 142 944,415 3.1 21,185 38, 442 1 10,965 885 3,001 _ _ 14,851 Personal services 53,293 138.9 923,230 4,000 4,000 3,600 3,570 935,700 930,800 1,707 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS, DEFENSE MATERIALS ACTIVITIES 821,893 1957 actual 4 42,785 4 1 2 9,850 18,195 1 2 1 43,000 4 43,430 9,850 18,195 8,990 1 2 1 9,850 18,195 7,570 39, 570 22,925 7,570 23, 785 22,710 7,570 47,140 22,925 14, 500 6,605 62, 885 7,465 21,320 6,820 20, 460 14,715 14,715 61, 240 7,465 21, 750 7,035 20,245 54. 635 7; 465 54,775 7,035 20,245 26, 635 26,900 26,900 2 1 28 4 1 1 5 9 1 26 25 64 13 12, 500 6,250 169,330 24,595 6,385 6,115 28, 630 43,965 4,215 110, 270 94, 385 223, 600 41, 540 1 1 21 4 1 1 1 8 1 27 25 52 5 6,115 5,780 40,115 4,350 114, 760 95, 945 184, 735 16,670 1 94 6,365 385,514 1 91 6,365 391,535 6,250 6,250 129, 360 25,000 1 1 19 5 1 1 1 12 1 28 27 54 1 112 6,250 6,250 118, 885 30, 575 6,385 6,250 5,780 58, 755 4,350 118, 690 102, 235 191, 255 25,805 6,365 502,905 313 1,455, 244 50. 5 225, 548 281 1,356,635 11 51,825 316 1, 527.035 21.2 103, 312 262.5 270 294.8 1,423, 723 1,229,696 1959 estimate LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, ABACA FIBER PROGRAM 01 127.8 815,783 1958 estimate 1,304,810 Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Branch chief GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Branch chief GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Freight traffic officer Inspection specialist _. Statistical officer Storage specialist GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Shipping assistant Shipping officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Freight traffic officer Purchasing agent Shipping officer Storage specialist GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925_. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) _. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Num- Total ber salary 1 3 1 1 1 ber 1959 estimate Total Num- Total salary ber salary 1 $11,395 1 1 7,570 1 7,785 19,815 7,250 7,465 7,250 6,455 6,185 2 1 1 1 13,425 7,250 7,465 7,465 20,030 7,035 7,465 7,250 6,320 6,050 15,465 28, 390 23, 380 32, 320 $11,395 6,590 6,320 6,250 6,250 6,250 5,575 20, 260 24, 720 22, 445 23,670 6,115 6,250 6,250 6,250 6,250 6,250 5,710 20, 665 25, 260 22,870 24,180 38 10 189, 695 47, 786 37 188,805 4.1 20,725 36 185,130 0.2 830 28 141,909 32.9 168,080 35.8 184,300 620 700 168, 700 185,000 983 All personal services, departmental _ Field: Grades and ranges: GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Inspector GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 $11,395 1958 estimate 142,892 10 57,670 1 1 2 4 4,525 4,480 7,340 13,805 10 1 1 3 2 4 58, 345 5, 915 4,660 12,090 7,510 14,145 10 1 1 3 2 4 59,020 5,915 4,795 12,360 7,680 14,485 75 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 1957 actual eld: Grades and ranges—Continued Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, field Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) _ Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 1 $3,702 19 3 91,522 14,177 22 106,367 2.9 14,017 22 107,957 2.9 14,317 16 77,345 19.1 92,350 19.1 93,640 350 360 1 $3,702 1957 actual 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Grades established pursuant to act of Aug. 1941 g 3,, 1953; ; 50 U. S. O. App. p ((equivalent i l t tto GS grades): d ) , R. C. 17. $$13,975 to $14,835: Acting director Ai d i t R. C. 9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant R. C. 8. $4,970 to $5,780 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above Equivalent to less than $5,440 $3, 702 571 All personal services, field 01 1958 estimate Personal services 77,916 92,700 94,000 220,808 261,400 279,000 GENERAL ACTIVITIES Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) SALARIES AND EXPENSES, OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATOR 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,000: 1 $21,000 1 $21,000 Administrator 1 $21,000 r Deputy administrator 1 20,000 1 20,000 1 20,000 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Chairman, board of review 1 13,330 1 13,545 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 1 11,880 1 11,880 1 11,610 Assistant to deputy administrator 2 25,595 2 25,595 Member, board of review 3 38,285 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 1 7,570 1 7,570 Administrative officer 1 7,785 1 7,785 Confidential assistant 1 7,570 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 2 12,995 2 12,995 1 6,390 Administrative officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 1 5,845 1 5,980 1 5,710 Administrative officer 4 19,315 4 19,855 3 14,250 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 2 7,745 2 8,015 2 8,015 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 1 3,500 1 3,585 GS-4 $3 415 to $3,925 2 7,370 2 7,370 3 10,460 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 2 7,110 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 19 2 150,400 11,219 20 163,930 0. 5 4, 760 20 17 139,181 19.5 159,170 20 $5,780 1 1 14,835 1 14,835 1 14,835 1 1 5,845 5,510 1 1 5,980 5,510 1 6,115 1 4 5,720 15,935 $5,780 4,345 67 507,010 21.2 164,598 9 2.6 80,185 22,390 45.8 342,412 \A 57,795 4,480 53,535 640 6 52,895 205 205 58, 000 53,100 360, 523 58,000 53,100 $343,206 17,317 $35, 800 22,200 $32,100 21,000 957 1,703 All personal services, field. 15,451 Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Limitation on administrative expenses.. Operations 1 $16,665 10,535 28,935 35,165 7,850 7,370 3,470 163,765 4,059 630 4,100 635 3,500 146,720 163,900 167,900 LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, CORPORATION 1957 actual 165,175 1,410 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary All personal services, departmental345, 072 Field: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 1 10,965 Production specialist 0.4 4,002 Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary): Foreign countries: U. S. rates 6,963 0.6 Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment 6,794 Other personal services: Additional pay for service abroad 1,694 01 1959 estimate 3,480 Personal services Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Director, office of tin General counsel GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Administrative officer Assistant general counsel Comptroller-treasurer GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Accountant Assistant comptroller-treasurer Assistant general counsel Attorney .Engineer Metallurgist Secretary GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Accountant Attorney Auditor Contract analyst Engineer Metallurgist Personnel technician GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant ___ Contract analyst GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Administrative assistant _ Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 1958 estimate FEDERAL FACILITIES 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $14,405 14,190 1 1 1 13,115 13,330 13, 545 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11,880 12,420 12, 690 12, 690 12,420 12,690 12, 690 4 2 1 2 2 1 1 37, 250 19,055 10,065 19, 270 18,840 10,065 10,065 3 3 21,105 22,395 3 1 18,750 6,250 1 1 $12,690 12,420 1 $12,690 9,205 9,420 1 9,635 ADMINISTRATIVE OPERATIONS FUND 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: NumSpecial positions at rates equal to or in ber excess of $16,000: Comptroller _ 1 GS-18. $16,000: Assistant administrator for planning. 1 General counsel GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Administrative assistant to the administrator Associate general counsel 1 General counsel 1 Special assistant to administrator _ GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Administrative officer 1 Assistant comptroller, accounting 1 Assistant comptroller, budget Assistant general counsel 2 Associate general counsel 1 Director of information 1 Director, management supervision 1 Director, personnel _ Management officer GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Accountant Administrative officer Assistant comptroller, audit Assistant comptroller, credit and finance Assistant comptroller, external property Assistant comptroller, reports Assistant general counsel Assistant to comptroller Attorney Business analyst Congressional liaison officer 1 Director, accounts 1 Director, budget estimates 1 Director, compliance Director, contract audit Total salary $16,000 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary 1 $16,000 ber salary 1 $16,000 16,000 13,975 1 1 13,975 13,975 13,115 12,900 26,015 12,900 13,760 12,900 11, 610 61, 020 12,150 1 3 1 12,690 1 12, 420 60, 695 11, 610 11, 610 12, 690 12,420 12,690 11,880 16,000 1 16,000 13,975 13,975 1 1 14,190 13,975 14,190 14,190 13,115 13, 330 13,115 13, 330 13,115 12, 900 13, 760 12, 900 12,900 13, 330 13,115 26, 230 13,115 12,900 13, 760 13,115 12, 900 12,420 37,260 12,150 1 2 1 12,690 1 11,880 12, 690 48,330 11,880 11,880 12, 690 11,880 11, 610 12,690 11, 880 12, 690 12,420 24,570 12,420 12,680 11,880 11,880 60,155 11,880 11,880 12, 905 11,880 11. 610 12,690 12,150 76 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual GENERAL ACTIVITIES—Continued ADMINISTRATIVE OPERATIONS FUND—Continued 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690—Continued $12,690 $12,690 Director, internal audit $12,420 12,690 12,690 Director, internal systems 12,420 11,610 11,880 11,610 Director, management reports 11,880 11,880 11,610 Director, security 12,420 12, 420 12,150 Financial analyst 12,150 12,150 11,880 Information officer 24,840 35, 640 24, 840 M anagement officer 12, 905 12,905 12, 690 Organization and methods examiner.. 11,610 11, 880 11, 610 Personnel officer 35, 910 47, 520 35,100 Special assistant to general counsel— GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 121, 465 120, 390 98, 470 Accountant 22,145 22, 360 11, 610 Administrative officer 10, 535 Assistant to director, information 11 120, 025 77, 615 11 119,110 Attorney 10 105, 565 9 95,245 74,605 Auditor 5 56, 815 5 56,330 55,900 Branch chief 1 11, 395 1 11,395 Budget officer 2 20, 855 Budget analyst 1 11, 610 1 11,610 11, 610 Business economist 1 11, 395 1 11,395 Congressional liaison officer 1 11, 395 1 11,395 1 11,395 Deputy director, compliance 1 10,320 Deputy director, security 11,180 1 10,965 Employee relations officer 11,180 11,180 Executive officer 45,365 44,935 4 44,275 Financial analyst 10, 750 10, 750 1 10,535 Information specialist 10, 535 10, 320 Investigator 52. 460 52, 460 M anagement analyst officer 11, 610 11, 610 1 11,610 Management officer 10,535 10, 535 1 10,320 Methods examiner 10, 320 10, 320 Mobilization planning officer 10,320 Organization and methods examiner. _ 1 11,180 1 11,180 10,965 Personnel officer 1 10,750 1 10,750 10,535 Placement officer 1 10,535 1 10,320 10,320 Position classifier 10, 535 Processing systems analyst 1 11,180 Training officer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 17 164,655 16 153,085 17 160, 570 Accountant 1 9,635 Administrative officer 11 106, 240 80,090 12 118, 845 Attorney 10 91, 405 73, 640 83,490 Auditor 1 9,205 9,205 8,990 Branch chief 9 86, 285 85,425 84,350 Budget analyst 2 18,195 8,990 1 8.990 Business analyst 1 10,065 10,065 1 10,065 Compliance and security officer 1 9,850 9,850 1 9,635 Economist 1 10,065 10, 065 1 9,850 Employee relations officer 84,135 74, 285 7 65,940 Financial analyst 58,025 57, 810 6 57,380 Investigator 18,410 18,195 3 27,400 Management analyst officer 1 8,990 Mobilization planning officer 3 27,400 3 26,970 1 8,990 Organization and methods examiner._ 2 18,410 2 17,980 1 8,990 Position classifier 1 10,280 1 10,280 1 10,065 Analytical statistician 1 10, 280 Survey statistician GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 13 104, 215 13 102, 280 11 89,720 Accountant 2 16, 215 2 16, 215 3 23, 570 Administrative officer 7 58, 710 10 81, 505 10 80,860 Attorney 27 217, 075 26 209, 505 26 209, 505 Auditor 11 88, 215 11 87,355 11 86, 495 Budget analyst 7,785 1 7,570 7,570 1 1 Business analyst 7,570 1 7,785 1 Chief, training section 8,430 1 8,645 1 1 8,215 Claims examiner 2 16, 430 2 16, 215 2 16,000 Employee relations officer 3 24, 430 3 24, 215 2 15,355 Financial analyst 1 7,785 7,570 1 Information officer 10 83, 225 10 83, 870 98, 365 Investigator 16, 430 2 2 17, 505 25, 075 Management analyst officer 15, 570 Organization and methods examiner.. 16, 645 16, 430 16,110 Placement officer 15, 570 15,140 32,005 Position classifier 8,645 8,645 Kecords management specialist 8,215 8,000 1 8,000 Space property management officer. _. 7,785 7.570 1 7,570 Training officer 1 8,645 Voucher examiner G&-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 53, 915 53, 485 9 61,485 Accountant 25, 775 12, 780 Attorney 139, 780 120, 610 17 114, 220 Auditor 39, 200 38, 770 4 25. 560 Budget analyst 1 6,605 Information officer 94,190 75, 665 11 72,105 Investigator 20, 030 19, 815 1 6,390 Management analyst 1 6,820 Methods examiner 1 6,390 Organization and methods examiner.. 21, 750 3 21, 320 21,105 Placement officer 28,140 4 27. 495 27, 710 Position classifier 1 6,605 6,605 6,390 Property management specialist 2 14. 070 14. 070 13, 640 Records management analyst 1 6.605 6.390 6, 390 Claims examiner . 5 32. 595 19,170 19,170 Tabulating uroje-t olanner 1 7,465 7,465 7,465 Travel and transoortation specialist.. 7,035 6,820 Voucher examiner GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: 6,185 6,320 6,050 Accountant Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Administrative assistant Attorney Auditor Budget analyst Claims examiner Confidential assistant Contract examiner Nondiscrimination officer Detective Investigator Librarian Methods examiner Position classifier Property management assistant Records management analyst Space management assistant Statistical assistant Tabulating equipment supervisor Voucher examiner GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules transferred from administrative expenses, Reconstruction Finance Corporation liquidation fund: Permanent positions O ther personal services Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) ___ Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Living and quarters allowance Additional pay for service abroad Payment to other agencies for reimbursable details All personal services, departmental Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Agency service coordinator Regional commissioner Regional comptroller Regional counsel Special assistant Regional administrative assistant.. GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Agency service coordinatorDivision chief, accounts Division chief, organization and methods Division chief, personnel Regional comptroller Regional counsel Regional relocation officer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Agency service coordinator Accountant Attorney Branch chief Credit and finance officer Director, business service center Division chief, accounts _. Division chief, administrative facilities Division chief, budget Division chief, organization and methods Division chief, personnel Management analyst, organization and methods Training officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Accountant Attorney Branch chief Budget analyst Credit and finance officer Director, business service center Divisi >n cMef, accounts DiTTisi-n cMef, administrative facilities . -. , Division chief, budget. Division chief, organization and methods E mployee relations officer N u m - Total ber salary $90,105 30, 575 10,880 79,535 28, 415 11, 690 11,420 6,250 5,440 6,115 35,880 6,385 5,845 1 3 1 2 1 2 5 80 17 147 126 50 4 18 5,980 18, 615 6,115 12, 770 5,440 12, 230 27,010 402, 310 83,020 637,855 482,975 173, 455 13, 965 57, 430 834 5, 207, 265 77.5 466,667 9 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 14 $84,530 42,130 22, 030 74, 905 23, 515 11, 690 11, 555 1 14 $85,700 42,130 7~ 7 38,485 16 91, 225 23,515 4 11, 960 2 17,940 3 5,440 1 5,575 5 30, 305 1 6,385 1 6,115 1 5,440 1 6,115 1 6, 250 1 6,250 2 11, 690 1 5,575 2 11, 960 5 26, 200 81 409,090 20 97,110 155 674, 915 132 502,965 44 154, 915 7 23, 950 51, 370 16 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 5 86 20 170 132 43 7 15 18,075 6,520 6,250 5,575 6,250 6,250 6,250 11,825 5,710 18, 075 26, 470 433, 200 98,325 736,505 504,695 150,635 23,865 46,895 854 899 5, 377,440 21.5 152, 665 5, 693,380 23.8 179, 274 61,776 654 765.5 4,803,028 36, 635 832.5 5, 224, 775 875.2 5, 514,106 19,300 16,000 20, 725 33,600 21,894 3,200 2,400 5,301,600 5, 554, 400 69,401 1 8,164 909 1,062 4,919, 200 1 12,690 10 125, 815 1 12,420 38,070 12,690 1 1 4 10 125,005 1 12,690 3 38, 285 1 12, 690 3 34,830 10 1 3 125,545 12,690 38,610 3 34,830 67, 510 10, 535 1 10,750 10,750 21, 715 10, 320 102,990 80,415 10, 535 2 1 9 7 1 21,930 10,535 103,850 80,845 10,750 21,930 10, 535 103, 850 81,275 9,850 9,420 46,025 28,260 9,420 37, 465 59,745 9,635 56, 950 28, 260 9,420 37, 250 67, 745 9,635 57,380 28,905 9,635 82,415 68,390 9,420 46, 885 9,420 56, 735 9,635 57,165 39, 400 84, 565 39,615 84, 565 76,435 85, 855 9,420 9,420 4 1 36,390 9,420 31, 785 33,075 64, 540 35,385 25, 720 33, 505 24,000 39, 785 24,860 49, 720 16, 430 25, 935 34, 580 18,065 25.075 41,420 40, 645 33, 850 32,645 24, 645 8,000 9,635 40,000 25,075 49,935 16, 430 25, 935 2 18,280 41, 075 33, 8.50 2 15,570 77 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued Personnel officer Placement officer Position classifier... Management analyst officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant Administrative officer Attorney Branch chief Business analyst Budget analyst Credit and finance officer Division chief, administrative facilities Employee relations officer Management analyst, organization and methods Personnel officer Placement officer Position classifier Records officer Section chief Systems analyst Tabulating project planner Training officer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Accountant Branch chief Budget analyst Supervisor GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Administrative assistant Appointment supervisor Attorney Branch chief Budget analyst Contract examiner Credit and finance analyst Credit and finance officer Employee relations officer Management analyst Management officer Organization and methods examiner.. Personnel assistant Placement officer. _ Position classifier Records management officer Section chief __ Supervisor Tabulating project planner Training officer GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685.. GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200Total permanent, field. Deduct lapses 1958 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $7,570 1 $7.785 7 $54,280 1 8,000 3 23,355 8 61,420 2 15,570 3 23,355 8 64,430 5 38,925 40, 490 14,500 9 62,670 27,925 7,035 62,670 12,995 13,210 41,350 80,335 7,035 14,285 7,465 63,900 66,480 6 4 1 2 2 2 5 6 1 2 1 10 10 40,275 28,785 7,035 13,425 13,210 13,425 33,885 40,920 7,035 14,500 7,465 63,900 68,200 12, 640 19, 595 6,725 6,320 6,185 25, 685 6,725 6,455 1 4 1 1 6,320 25,955 6,725 6,590 118,385 11,150 20 121,290 2 11,420 1 6,250 1 5,440 20 122,640 2 11,690 1 6,250 1 5,575 2 2 2 23, 515 6,385 6,115 12,635 12,095 11,960 23,730 6,250 6,115 12,635 17,805 12,230 1 2 6 2 2 16 5 1 5,845 11,555 34,530 12,095 11,555 94,060 29,630 5,440 61, 595 7,465 39, 415 27,710 10 2 1 9 1 6 4 68,415 13,855 7,035 62,240 7,680 39,845 28,355 34, 530 13, 425 3 3 20,890 20,460 12 13, 640 19,600 41,350 79, 475 2 14,715 2 2 6 12 1 2 1 10 10 6,390 46, 665 35, 340 28, 280 6,250 5,845 12, 365 11, 960 6,385 5,575 5,710 16,995 23, 245 11,825 23,650 42,400 47,300 1 5,845 8 44,620 96 486,345 47 224,060 195 836,390 301 1,147,170 204 698,445 38 120,515 4 12,375 1,169 5,765,395 51.8 264,699 7 39, 515 107 545,665 44 210,875 192 833,285 320 1, 238,885 192 680,520 38 123,360 3 9,770 2 3 5 3 2 16 5 1 11,420 17,130 29,630 17,805 11,690 99,140 29,900 5,575 7 39,920 106 547,150 45 218,540 192 837,815 320 1,254,385 190 681,110 38 126,165 3 9,770 1,202 1,201 6, 042,070 6,101,395 42.7 34.2 244,107 180,462 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) 1,159.3 1,166.8 1,117. 2 5,500,696 5,797,963 5,920,933 440200—58 1957 actual 1959 estimate Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Positions other than permanent: Temporary employmentOther personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Personal services 1959 estimate $45,921 $1,000 23,467 131,044 7,120 $23,237 32,400 6,700 5,684,781 5,860,300 5,952,900 10,603,981 11,161,900 11,507,300 1958 estimate 1959 estimate All personal services, field. 01 1958 estimate 7,500 WORKING CAPITAL FUND 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Printing and publications specialist.. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Chief, printing _._. GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Illustrator _ Printing and publications specialist.. GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Chief, distribution unit Illustrator Printing and publications officer Printing specialist GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 __ GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 _ GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Assistant foreman Assistant machine operator Foreman Machine operator Mechanic Offset press operator Photographer _ Photographic assembler _ Platemaker Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental. __ Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 01 Personal services. Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $11,610 1 $11,610 1 1 8,860 1 8,860 1 1 1 7,035 6,605 7,035 6,605 1 1 7,250 6,820 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 6 12 25 5 2 5,845 5,980 5,440 6,250 10,615 19,450 4,890 24,450 46,165 90,255 17,435 6,400 1 2 4 1 7 13 27 5 2 5,980 6,115 5,575 6,250 10,885 19,990 5,025 28,795 50,685 97, 625 17,520 6,060 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 7 13 27 5 2 6,115 6,250 5,710 2 1 6 11,877 6,157 38,606 12,335 2 1 1 2 1 5,533 11,253 5,720 $11,825 11,115 20,395 5,025 29,605 51,110 98,730 17,690 6,145 12,335 56 224,849 45 39,936 5,512 5,720 33, 717 5,949 5,512 5,512 181,316 134 7 581,280 36,333 134 4 596,510 19,710 134 4 600,925 20,925 127 544,947 130 576,800 130 580,000 16,049 156 5,512 5,720 33,717 5,949 5,512 5,512 181,316 2,300 5,000 200 2,300 5,000 200 584,300 587, 500 6,277 567,429 HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $16,000: 1 $21,000 1 $21,000 1 $21,000 Administrator 1 20,000 1 20,000 1 20,000 D eputy administrator 2 40,000 2 40,000 2 40,000 Commissioner GS-18. $16,000: 1 General counsel 16, 000 1 16,000 1 16,000 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: 1 14,190 1 14,405 2 28,380 Assistant administrator Deputy commissioner 1 14,190 1 14,190 1 13,975 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 1 13, 760 1 13, 760 1 13, 760 Deputy commissioner 2 26, 230 2 26, 435 2 25, 800 Assistant commissioner 1 1 13,115 12, 900 1 12, 900 Assistant administrator 2 2 26, 230 26, 015 1 13,115 Division director 1 1 13,330 13, 330 1 13,115 Staff head GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 1 1 12,150 12,150 11, 880 1 Assistant administrator 5 61, 070 5 60, 640 60, 210 5 Special assistant 3 36, 610 3 36,125 35, 910 3 Division director 1 12, 905 12,905 1 12, 905 Associate general counsel 15 182, 985 15 181,' 430 Branch head _ 15 180, 305 2 25, 595 2 25, 595 2 25, 380 Assistant commissioner :_ 1 12, 690 1 12, 690 2 24, 570 Statistician 1 12, 095 1 12, 095 1 11, 880 International housing adviser 1 12,150 1 11,880 1 11,880 Real estate specialist 1 1 1 11, 880 11, 880 Congressional liaison officer 11, 610 1 12, 690 1 1 12, 690 12,420 Economist 1 12, 690 1 1 12, 690 12, 690 Agency accounting officer 1 11,880 1 1 Executive secretary 11, 610 11, 610 3 37, 690 3 3 37, 475 37. 690 Attorney 1 12, 905 1 1 12, 905 12, 905 Commodity-industry analyst 1 12,150 1 1 11, 880 11,880 Technical standards coordinator GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 1 1 1 11,395 11, 395 Deputy director 11,395 2 2 2 22, 360 22,145 Special assistant 21, 930 7 7 7 77, 400 76, 755 Branch head 76,130 1 1 1 10, 535 10,320 Assistant division director 10, 320 8 9 9 96, 320 96,105 Assistant branch head ._ 84, 710 2 2 2 21,070 20, 855 Executive officer 20, 640 1 1 1 11,180 11,180 Civil defense liaison officer ._ 10, 965 1 1 1 10, 965 10, 750 10, 750 Field coordinator 9 9 10 109, 435 98, 470 97, 825 Attorney _•_ 2 2 3 31, 605 21,070 20, 640 Economist 1 2 2 20, 855 20, 640 Information specialist-_ __ 10, 320 1 1 1 11, 395 11, 395 11, 395 Community planner. 3 4 4 44, 075 43, 645 33,110 Commodity-industry analyst.________ 1 1 1 11, 610 11, 610 11, 610 Program analyst 3 3 3 33, 970 33, 755 33, 325 Budget analyst 1 1 1 11,180 10, 965 10, 965 Management analyst 1 1 1 11,180 10, 965 10, 965 International housing adviser.. 2 2 2 22, 575 22, 575 Racial relations adviser 22, 360 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 1 1 9,850 9,635 9,850 1 Relocation specialist __ 1 9,635 9,205 1 9,635 1 Rehabilitation specialist, 47, 960 5 48, 390 6 57,595 5 Information specialist 10, 065 1 10, 065 1 2 19,270 Building codes specialist 8,990 1 8,990 1 Assistant to division director 45, 810 4 36, 820 5 4 37, 250 Assistant branch head 28, 260 3 28, 690 3 3 28, 905 Section head 107, 060 11 107, 705 12 117,125 11 Attorney 9,850 10, 065 1 1 10,065 1 Statistician. 10, 280 10,280 1 1 10, 280 1 Field liaison officer __ 9,635 9, 850 1 1 9,850 1 Classification officer.. 9,420 9,420 1 1 9,635 1 Placement officer 8,990 9,205 1 1 9,205 1 Archivist 9,420 9,635 1 1 9, 635 1 Real estate adviser 8,990 9,205 1 2 18,195 1 Community planner. __ 14 132,095 15 140, 870 Executive secretary __ 15 139,365 9,850 1 1 Commodity-industry analyst 50,110 5 50, 540 50, 325 5 Program analyst 18, 410 2 18.840 2 18, 625 Budget analyst 47, 745 4 38, 970 5 38, 540 Management analyst 10,065 1 10,065 1 10, 065 Economist .____ 84,135 114,545 12 113, 470 Auditor 1 8,990 8,990 Accountant 7 70, 455 60,390 70, 670 Engineer 2 19, 270 19,055 19,055 Field coordinator 1 10,065 10,065 10,065 Finance analyst _ 2 19, 915 19, 485 19, 700 Loan examiner Employee development and reports 1 9,420 9,420 9,205 officer 1 10, 065 10,065 10,065 Administrative officer 75, 790 57, 380 38, 970 Criminal investigator 19, 485 19, 485 19, 270 Compliance inspector GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 8,000 8,000 7,785 Assistant branch head 31,785 31,570 15,355 Deputy executive secretary 8,430 8,430 8,215 Executive assistant 8,000 8,000 7, 785 Assistant to security officer 16,000 16,215 15,785 Position classifier Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued 2 $15, 570 Program assistant $7, 785 $7, 785 1 7,785 Training officer 7, 570 7,570 9 75,225 Criminal investigator 97,075 89,935 2 16, 860 16, 645 16,860 Placement officer 64,000 64, 860 Attorney 10 80,620 17,075 9,075 1 Realty officer 9,075 1 7, 570 International housing adviser 1 Insurance examiner.! 8,430 8,645 8, 645 1 Economist 7,570 7,570 7,785 2 17, 720 17,270 17, 505 Loan examiner. 61, 420 53,635 Management analyst 12 91, 850 8,645 8,645 2 16,215 Fiscal management analyst 8,645 16, 215 2 16,430 Budget analyst 16,000 23, 785 3 24,000 Accountant 88,860 16 130,150 21 169, 810 Auditor 7,570 1 7,570 2 15, 355 Librarian 7,570 2 15, 355 1 7,785 Statistician 7,785 2 15, 785 2 15,785 Publications specialist 7,785 1 8,000 1 7,785 Racial relations adviser 8,645 2 16, 215 1 8,645 Relocation adviser GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 12, 995 13, 425 Deputy executive secretary 14, 715 13, 855 14,285 Administrative officer 43, 930 42, 855 43,285 Criminal investigator 6,820 6,605 Attorney 6,390 26, 635 7,465 Program analyst 7, 250 19, 600 6,820 Program assistant 6,605 7,465 Correspondence analyst 7,250 7,465 Operations analyst 6,390 6,390 Budget analyst 6,390 6, 605 Field coordinator 19,170 Accountant 13,210 19, 385 2 1 6,605 Auditor 136, 615 22 154,375 197, 875 20 Sales supervisor 6, 820 6,390 1 6,605 6605 1 Methods examiner 7,035 7,035 7,250 1 Realty officer 18,740 19, 385 38, 555 Statistician 21,535 22,180 21,105 Communications officer 6,605 6,820 7,465 Printing officer 7,250 7,465 6,605 Property management officer 6,390 6,605 6,390 Illustrator 6,390 6,390 34,065 Management analyst 19,385 41, 745 6,605 6,390 6,605 Space and maintenance officer _.. GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 17,805 18, 210 Criminal investigator 3 17,400 45, 545 44, 870 Attorney __' 7 38,215 41, 455 4 23,245 35,205 Program assistant 5, 575 5,440 Position classifier 12,095 Placement officer 6,250 11,825 1 1 5,710 5,845 5, 980 Security assistant 95, 410 11 63, 890 76, 795 Auditor 11,150 1 5,710 5,575 Economist 1 6,250 6,250 6,250 Engineer 2 12, 770 12, 635 12, 770 Statistician 1 16, 995 5,440 11, 285 Field coordinator 74, 500 93,425 90, 490 17 Realty assistant 5,710 1 5,440 5,575 Compliance examiner 11, 285 1 5,575 5,710 Legal assistant 5,440 Relocation assistant 48, 0-5 29, 225 46, 490 Administrative assistant 5,845 5,710 Fiscal management analyst 18, 075 17, 805 17, 535 Budget analyst 6,250 6, 250 6,115 Organization and methods examiner.. 39, 565 22, 705 16, 860 Accountant 6,115 6, 250 5,980 Editorial assistant 11, 555 11, 285 11, 015 Management analyst 6,250 6, 250 6,250 Purchasing agent 11, 960 12, 095 12, 095 Librarian 11,150 5,440 5,575 Traffic clerk 5,440 11,150 5,575 Supply clerk 11, 420 16, 455 11,150 Illustrator 75 368,265 72 368,450 78 390,740 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 27 127.035 27 127,980 133, 815 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 103 431,570 120 508,000 130 558, 200 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 95 348,480 106 394,205 106 401, 260 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 57 193,030 56 192,575 52 182,170 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685_: 7 23,525 7 23,355 7 23, 525 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 5 15,830 6, 400 2 2 6,145 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates 3 13,280 3 12,365 3 12,780 equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary).. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base All personal services, departmental-. 5, 271, 930 339,430 861 5, 700, 560 51 381,060 4, 932, 500 810 5,319, 500 810 761 4, 937,100 119. 7 694, 987 641.3 4,242,113 4,242,113 51 759 19, 500 20, 500 4, 952, 000 5, 340,000 79 80 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR—Continued SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1957 actual 1958 estimate Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Deduct lapses 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Field: Grades and ranges: GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Regional administrator. _ 6 $77,400 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: $74,030 6 $73,385 Regional administrator 12,905 1 12,905 Area representative 1 12,905 72,360 Community facilities director ._ 6 71,550 6 73,005 Special assistant to regional adminis12.690 1 12,690 trator 12,690 73,085 6 73,760 61,290 Urban renewal director 11,880 1 11,880 11,610 Area director for urban renewal 1 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 6 64,050 4 42,980 42,570 Economist 6 65,145 6 64,500 63,425 Regional counsel 5 53,535 5 53,105 10,965 Assistant regional representative 6 61,920 Director, administrative management7 79,765 79,765 75,680 Regional engineer 6 64,075 63,430 41,925 Regional finance officer 7 76,010 75,150 74,605 Assistant director for urban renewal.. 5 53,965 53,535 52,890 Community planner . 3 32,680 32,465 32,035 Real estate adviser _. 64,285 6 64,930 63,640 Site development officer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 9,635 9,420 9,420 Assistant to regional administrator— 9,205 9,205 8,990 Assistant area director 20,010 19,915 2 20,130 Economist 54,690 45,165 Director, administrative management17 161,540 133,065 132,310 Attorney 6 55,015 10,065 10,065 Civil defense housing specialist 12 113,765 112,475 111, 105 Program coordinator 6 53,940 Accountant 35 352,275 26 252,185 28 281,820 Engineer 18,410 2 Regional finance officer 5 45,380 1 9,420 1 9.205 Finance analyst 6 56,735 2 19,055 4 38,325 Fiscal management officer 26 240,535 Field representative 13 121, 690 20 183,210 8 76,220 74,070 8 75,360 Community planner... 8 6 55,875 3 28,475 1 9,420 R ehabilitation specialist 5 46,670 4 36,605 4 37,250 Codes and regulations specialist 5 49,035 5 48,390 5 48,605 Relocation adviser. 5 48,605 5 47,745 5 48,175 Real estate adviser 6 55,875 1 4 37,465 8,990 Appraiser 21 211,365 90,370 14 140,910 Project representative 1 9,205 1 8,990 Administrative officer 8,990 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 15 118,920 94,920 93,635 12 Attorney —_ 12 7,570 Director, administrative management 1 7,570 2 15,140 Accountant.— 7,570 1 7,570 Economist. .-. 73 631,085 579,215 479,095 Engineer .. 1 7,785 7,570 Program coordinater 15 120,335 96,335 79, 785 10 Finance analyst 7 54,620 23, 785 31,480 3 Project budget and cost analyst1 7,570 Loan examiner 27 210,530 110,185 Field representative 13 104,000 9 70,575 47,220 38,925 Community planner 5 9 70,575 47,220 23,140 Rehabilitation specialist 3 6 46,235 15.740 1 8,645 Real estate adviser 6 46,235 15, 740 2 15,140 Relocation adviser 12 93.285 47.220 5 Appraiser 52 449,540 242,060 14 115,010 Project representative GS-ll. $6,390 to $7,465: 6,605 1 6,390 Economist— 8 53,055 26,420 25, 775 4 Attorney 2 15,780 35, 875 35,390 5 Accountant 32 238,880 179,160 20 141,040 Engineer 26,200 4 26,630 4 25,775 Finance analyst Assistant director, administrative 13,265 12,995 management 12 79,160 39,530 26,635 Project budget and cost analyst 22 144,710 65, 880 44, 730 10 Field representative 6 40,820 39, 530 19,170 6 Community planner 6 39,580 19, 765 12,995 3 Real estate adviser 46.120 7 47,625 32,380 7 Appraiser. 23, 355 6 36.995 12, 780 4 Relocation adviser 97,045 47,740 13 25 186,625 Project representative GS-10. $5,195 to $6,725: 6,725 Program coordinator. _ GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 2 12,635 2 12,635 12,365 Administrative assistant Rehousing and property management 1 5,440 5,980 5,845 1 analyst 1 5,845 5,710 5,575 1 Attorney 5 28,955 17,130 17,535 3 Accountant 2 11,420 5,710 5,845 1 Assistant program coordinator 2 11,960 11,420 11,690 2 Program assistant 14 77,915 11,015 33,585 2 Project budget and cost analyst30 169,455 76,565 17 94,955 14 Field representative 11 68,750 3 18,750 Engineer 12 75,000 Project representative 42 211,870 31 151,235 31 155,220 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 20 95.850 87,825 18 20 95,315 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890—. 100 422,570 65 276,080 75 322.045 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 145 544,490 164 623, 255 J98 751.995 GS-4. $3,670 to $3,925 85 288,595 41 140,205 55 189,085 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 6 19,360 2 7,025 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Total permanent, field 706 4,651,045 840 5,645,370 1,139 7,616,555 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base.. Overtime and holiday pay All personal services, field. 01 Personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Assistance for school construction," Office of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Number 109.5 1958 estimate Total Numsalary ber $729,766 596.5 3,921,279 $484,870 781 1959 estimate Total Numsalary ber 5,160,500 120 Total salary $936.055 1,019 6,680. 500 19, 700 62,800 25, 500 81,000 5.243,000 1,019 6,787,000 8, 211, 293 10,195,000 12.127,000 $8,144, 922 $10.147,000 $12,050,000 66,371 48,000 77,000 47,901 596.5 3,969,180 781 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber Special positions at rates equal to or in salary ber salary excess of $16,000: 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 President 1 $20,000 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Vice president and general counsel 1 13,115 1 13,330 1 13,330 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 12,905 13,120 13,120 Controller 12, 690 12,690 12,690 Loan manager 12,150 12,420 12,420 Assistant to the President Technical assistant and assistant loan 11, 610 1 11,880 1 12,150 manager 11,880 1 12,150 1 11,880 Director, examination and audit 11,880 1 12,150 1 11,880 Secretary-treasurer 1 11,880 1 12,150 Assistant general counsel GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 10, 535 1 10,750 1 10,535 Special assistant to the President 10,965 Assistant general counsel 10,965 10,965 11,180 Chief accountant __ 10,320 10,535 10,750 Technical assistant to controller 10,535 10,750 Budget officer. ___ 10,750 10,965 Director of personnel 10,965 Deputy director, examination and 1 10,320 10,535 10,535 audit — 1 10,320 10,535 10,750 Mortgage securities analyst Assistant director, examination and 10,320 10,535 audit 20,640 20,640 Attorney-adviser... GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 10,065 10,280 10,280 Information officer _ _ 8,078 Consultant _ 9,205 Trial attorney... _ 8,990 17,980 18, 410 Attorney-adviser 10,280 10, 280 10,280 Assistant treasurer.. 9,205 9,205 9,420 Assistant secretary. . 18,410 18,410 18,840 Financial analyst (investment) 8,990 9,420 9,205 Chief of section 10,280 Budget officer 9,205 9,420 9,205 Special sales representative 9,850 Supervisory auditor 8,990 26,970 Loan examiner 8,990 9,205 Field accounting supervisor GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 1 8,215 7,570 Attorney-adviser 1 8,000 Business accountant.. 3 25,075 16,860 Loan examiner . 1 7,785 8,000 8,000 Position classifier ._ GS-ll. $6,390 to $7,465: 1 6,605 6,605 6,820 Procurement officer 29,215 4 29,645 22,610 Business accountant 6,820 1 6,390 6,605 Mortgage sales representative ~ 7,465 1 7,035 7,250 Placement officer _ 6,605 6,390 Mortgage market analyst 6,390 Attorney-adviser 6,390 Auditor _ 6,390 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 5,575 5,710 1 Administrative assistant5,845 1 6, 250 Attorney-adviser 1 6,115 17,670 Il~960 Business accountant 1 5,845 Accountant 1 5,575 Auditor 1 5,440 5,845 1 Budget analyst. 1 1 6,115 5,710 5,980 1 Personnel assistant 1 1 5,845 1 5,575 5,710 Accounting assistant 1 1 1 5.375 5,105 5,240 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 7 41,605 36,805 36,400 8 7 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 6 33,285 29,205 7 32,340 7 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890.. 21 73,965 87,060 17 71,570 17 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 17 56,325 15 56,325 64,855 15 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.. 4 30,780 9 13,805 30,105 9 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685.. 81 HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services; Overtime Regular pay above 52-week base Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 5 Other personal services: Overtime _ Regular pay above 52-week base Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 01 $17,095 $3,470 1 $3,470 7,654 2 7,654 109 21 692,388 98,051 107 692,679 6.4 27,379 109 715,339 6.5 42,472 88 594,337 100.6 665,300 102.5 672,867 2,550 2,600 Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Agency manager 5 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant agency manager 4 Attorney-adviser (agency counsel) Chief, loan division GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant agency manager. Chief, loan division Chief, examination and audit division. Chief, controller's division Agency counsel Attorney-adviser GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Chief, loan division.. _ Assistant chief, loan division Assistant chief, examination and audit division Attorney-adviser Assistant chief, controller's division... GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 17 Field representative 3 Mortgage sales representative 8 Head of branch (general accounts) 3 Senior loan examiner 1 Assistant chief, loan division Auditor 16 Senior loan supervisor 4 Chief, secretary-treasurer's division... Attorney-adviser GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Chief, secretary-treasurer's division—. Head, contract and program control branch 5 Head, loan accounting section 5 5 Mortgage securities analyst 10 Loan liquidating supervisor 23 Loan service supervisor 7 Attorney 8 Auditor 5 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 73 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 118 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 164 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 104 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 32 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary All personal services, departmental. Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses 1958 estimate 7,333 8,000 6,725 602,238 675,850 682,192 59,400 60,750 60,750 41,710 51,775 51,600 41,280 52,635 51,600 41,280 9,205 46,670 44,950 44,950 47,960 1 5 5 9,205 46,025 46,025 1 5 5 9,420 47,100 47,100 26,970 8,860 38,710 5 22,925 39,570 116,585 21,105 55,850 19,385 7,465 110,965 26,850 19,170 27,495 31,570 39,785 39,355 39,785 40,430 40,215 102,300 21,105 35,820 20,030 16 3 4 11 110,905 20,460 25,560 72,655 24,730 1 5 5 5 10 22 2 9 4 64 120 160 100 28 500,830 628,910 360,630 104, 665 40,215 15 3 5 3 29,765 29,495 31,520 61,825 139,295 39,025 46,355 27, 820 360,940 39,140 15 3 5 3 104,665 21,750 36,680 20,030 117,660 27,710 26,420 63,315 6,385 6,385 30,170 29,765 31,520 62,905 133,045 11,960 51,930 7 22,850 4 321,190 65 513,435 113 607, 600 156 348, 610 102 91,975 32 30,575 30, 710 31, 520 63, 525 151,120 40,780 22,985 333,140 495,845 593,125 361,265 106,960 666 3,195, 585 645 3,137,675 643 3,183,665 136.4 601, 491 38. 7 126,675 38.6 193,532 529.6 2,594.094 114,952 3,011,000 11,550 11,600 33,281 36,250 29,875 604.4 2,990,133 All personal services, field- 2,742.327 3,058,800 3,031. 608 Personal services 3,344,565 3,734,650 3,713,800 FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE AND EXPENSES 1957 actual NONADMINISTRATIVB 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special position at rate equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $16,000: Commissioner 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 GS-18. $16,000: Deputy commissioner 1 16,000 1 16,000 1 16,000 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: General counsel 1 13,975 1 14,620 1 14,620 Assistant commissioner for programs., Assistant commissioner for operations. 1 14,190 1 14,190 1 14,405 Assistant commissioner for technical 1 13,975 1 13,975 1 13,975 standards 1 14,190 1 14,190 1 14,190 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant to the Commissioner __ Director, examination and audit Assistant commissioner for administration Zone operations commissioners GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Executive officer for regional liaison.._ Special assistant for urban renewal Special assistant for armed services housing Special assistant for cooperative housing Information officer Director, legal division Assistant director, legal division Attorney Director, audit division Director, personnel division Director, budget division Comptroller Deputy comptroller Director, research and statistics division Director, programs division Director, management engineering division Deputy assistant commissioner for operations Zone operations commissioner Director, mortgage insurance divisionAssistant commissioner for title I Director, architectural standards division Director, appraisal and mortgage risk division Director, property management division GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant to the Commissioner Deputy assistant for cooperative housing Deputy special assistant for urban renewal Information officer Minority group housing adviser Supervisory attorney-adviser Chief, title I section Chief, administrative law section Chief counsel for rental housing Chief, home mortgage section, legal division Chief, cooperative housing section, legal division Chief, urban renewal section, legal division Director, examination division Deputy director, audit division Supervisory auditor Deputy director, personnel division.._ Deputy director, budget division Director, general services division Chief, insurance branch C hief, accounting branch Deputy director, research and statistics division Supervisory actuary, property Financial economist (general) Chief, market analysis section Chief, research section, research and statistics. Deputy zone operations commissioner. Zone underwriting adviser Deputy director, mortgage insurance division Chief, project insurance section Chief, project servicing section Chief, cooperative housing section Executive officer, title I__ Supervisory sanitary engineer Deputy director, architectural standards division Chief, architectural section Chief, construction cost section Chief, property requirements section.. Deputy director, appraisal and mortgage risk .. Chief, review and analysis section Chief, valuation section Chief, land planning section... Chief, mortgage credit section. Supervisory accountant Deputy assistant commissioner, title I. Executive officer for operations Deputy director, property management division _ Chief, field supervision section, title I . . GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant to special assistant, armed services housing A ttorney-adviser (general) Supervisory auditor Chief, employment section Chief, operations and employee relations section Ch ief, classification section Assistant chief, project servicing section. Number 1 1 1 5 1958 estimate Total Num- Total N u m - Total salary ber salary ber salary $12,900 1 $12,900 1 $12,900 1 13,115 1 13,115 12,900 1 13,115 12,900 1 13,115 64,715 5 65,145 5 65,360 25,595 11,610 2 1 1 11,610 1 1 1 1 1 11,610 11,610 11,610 11,880 2 1 12,690 12,690 11,880 12,690 11,610 11,880 11,610 11,880 12,690 1 12,690 1 10,320 11,395 25,810 11,880 2 1 11,880 1 11,880 11,610 11,880 12,150 11,610 12,690 11,880 12,690 12,905 12,690 12,420 11,610 12,690 12,905 12,690 1 12,690 1 12,690 1 12,690 1 12,150 1 12,150 1 1 1 1 12,690 11,610 11,880 11,610 1 1 1 1 12,690 11,880 11,880 11,610 1 12,150 1 12,150 1 12,690 1 12,690 1 12,690 1 12,690 1 10,320 1 10,535 1 11,395 10,965 10, 535 10,965 10,320 10,320 11,610 10,320 1 11,395 10,965 10,535 10,965 10,320 1 10,535 1 10,320 1 10,320 10,750 11,395 10,320 10, 535 10,535 10,320 10,320 10,965 10,965 10, 535 10, 535 11,610 10,320 10, 535 1 10,965 10,750 10,535 11,610 10,535 10,965 11,395 10, 535 10, 750 10,750 10, 535 10, 535 11,180 11,180 10,965 11, 395 10,535 10, 535 10, 750 10,320 10,535 11,180 11,180 1 1 1 1 12,690 1 1 1 1 10,965 10,750 10,750 11,610 1 10,320 6 65,145 10 111,370 1 10,535 6 65,360 10 111,800 10,750 10, 750 10, 535 10,320 10, 750 10,320 10,965 10, 750 10, 750 10, 535 10, 965 10,320 10,965 10, 965 10, 750 10, 535 10, 965 10,320 10,320 10,535 10, 750 10,320 10,320 10,750 10, 965 10,535 10, 535 10, 750 10,965 10, 535 11,610 11,395 11, 610 11, 610 11,395 10, 535 11, 610 11,610 11, 610 11, 610 11,395 11,610 11,610 11, 610 11, 610 11,395 1 10,320 6 64,500 10 110,940 1 11,880 11,880 11,880 11,880 12,150 11,610 12,690 11,880 12,690 12,905 12,690 1 1 10,750 10, 750 10,535 11,395 26,080 11,880 1 10,750 10, 535 10,750 10,320 10,320 11,395 10,320 1 1 1959 estimate 1 1 10,320 10,320 1 1 10,320 10,320 1 1 10,965 10,750 1 11,180 1 11,180 1 7 6 1 8,990 64,650 56,090 10,065 1 7 6 1 9,205 65,080 56,520 10,065 1 7 6 1 9,205 65,295 56,735 10,065 9,205 9,850 1 1 1 9,420 10,065 9,420 1 1 1 9,420 10,065 9,635 9,420 82 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION—Continued LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE AND NONADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES—Continued 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. NumGS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued ber Chief, commissioner-held project section . 1 Financial officer, title I 1 Administrative officer, technical standards Structural engineer Soil scientist Sanitary engineer _ _ Mechanical engineer -. Architect.-., Architectural engineer.-. — Underwriting supervisor Supervisory loan examiner (realty) Loan specialist (realty) Supervisory site engineer Site engineer Site planning landscape architect Chief, electronic data processing section Chief, standards, field supervision and training section 1 Supervisory budget analyst 1 Deputy director, general services division Chief, reports section Chief, procedures section Supervisory accountant Chief, accounts section Economist Chief, operating statistics section Analytical statistician (economics) Organization and methods examiner-. Standards and procedure coordinator_ Appraiser. Assistant to the director, mortgage insurance Assistant chief, project insurance section Programs analyst Loan servicing supervisor (realty) 1 Supervisory accountant 1 Supervisory financial officer 1 Housing economist Chief, field supervision section, prop-. erty management 1 Realty officer, property management 1 Financial officer, title I 2 Supervisor, dealer relations unit, 1 title I Chief, field supervision section, title I . Chief, accounts control section GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Information specialist (general) Attorney-adviser (general) Examination representative Auditor Placement officer Personnel officer Position classifier Training officer Chief, administrative budget section.. Chief, nonadministrative budget section Chief, procurement and property section Chief, printing and publications section __• Supervisory financial accountant Systems accountant Accountant , Supervisory accountant Chief, tabulating section , . Statistical officer, research and statistics Organization and methods examiner— Insurance adviser _ Mortgagee approval officer •_. Architect . Executive assistant, zone operations. _ Rental project field supervisor... Research and procedures analyst Cooperative housing operations and management specialist Financial officer Architectural engineer Appraiser ______ Mechanical engineer Structural engineer Assistant standards and procedure coordinator. _._ Accountant 1 Auditor. _. 2 Loan examiner Administrative officer Chief, insurance control section Supervisory loan accountant.. Realty officer— Realty assistant _ 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Total Num- Total Num- Total salary ber salary ber salary $9,205 9,635 1 10,065 38,110 8,990 36,175 18,410 18, 840 19, 700 17, 980 9,850 8,990 10,065 8,990 8,990 $9,205 1 10,065 38, 540 8r990 36,390 18,410 19, 270 19, 700 17,980 10,065 8,990 10. 065 10,065 38,325 8,990 36,175 18,410 19, 055 19, 700 17, 980 10,065 8,990 10,065 8,990 8,990 9, 205 8,990 8,990 8,990 9,205 10,065 1 1 8,990 9,850 10,065 8,990 9, 635 19,055 9,420 10,065 9,635 9,635 36,820 9,205 8,990 9,635 10,065 18,410 7,785 85,635 66,795 133, 590 7,785 40,215 7,570 7,570 7,570 7,570 8,215 7,570 8,430 23,785 7,785 16,430 8,430 8,215 8,000 8,430 8,645 1 1 1 7,785 7,570 40, 860 30,710 16,860 8,000 9,205 8,990 4 35,960 9,850 1 9,850 9.205 8,990 9,635 1 1 1 9,205 8,990 9,635 7,785 54,710 67,440 19 157805 157,805 1 8,000 8000 40, 860 7,785 7,570 7,785 8,430 8,215 8,645 8,860 43,370 45,850 3430 32,430 8,860 8,430 8,215 8,645 8,860 58, 725 46,065 32, 645 8,000 7, 570 48,645 38,280 16, 860 15,570 8,000 7,785 38,280 17,075 15,570 6 7,570 7,785 15,140 17, 720 8,215 8,430 24,215 7,570 9,420 1 1 1 7,785 7 54,495 8 67,010 19 157,375 1 8,000 5 40,645 7,570 1 7,570 1 1 7,570 1 7,570 1 8,430 1 7,570 1 3 24,000 1 7,785 2 16,430 42,940 22,925 33,290 9,420 10,065 9,205 10,065 10,065 9,205 9,850 19, 270 9,635 10, 280 9,850 9,850 37, 250 9,205 1 1 9,635 9,205 9,205 9,205 1 1 8,990 10,065 10,065 8,990 9,850 19, 270 9,635 10,280 9,850 9,635 37,035 9,205 9, 205 9,420 10,065 $9,205 7,570 8,430 7,785 8,645 24,000 7,785 16, 645 1 7,570 15,140 16,430 15,140 16,430 8,645 47,140 7,570 8, 645 47,355 7,570 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. ber ber salary ber salary GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued Financial representative 13 $100,560 8 $62,065 13 $100,560 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Executive assistant .______-—,_ 1 6,390 1 6,605 1 6,605 Special assistant to minority group housing adviser __. 6,605 1 6,390 6,390 1 Attorney-adviser (general) _ 52,880 8 52,465 6 39,415 Auditor. ___ 96,125 95, 695 14 11 75,665 Employee counselor 6,820 6,820 1 1 6,605 Position classifier .... __ 26,635 4 26,420 4 26,850 Chief, library section 6,605 1 6,390 1 6,390 Chief, records management section... 6,390 1 6,390 1 6,390 Financial accountant 14,285 2 14,285 2 14,070 Systems accountant 19,600 3 19,385 3 19,170 Assistant chief, electronic data processing section___ ________ 6,820 6/820 Supervisory receipts and deposits officer 7,250 7,250 7,035 Supervisory mathematician 7,250 7,250 7,250 Chief, administrative control section7,035 6,820 6,820 Actuary (property) 6,605 6,605 6,390 Analytical statistician 6, 605 6,390 6,390 Organization and methods examiner. _ 6,605 6,605 6,390 Housing representative 6,605 6,390 Wage enforcement officer 14,285 2 14, 500 2 14,285 Rental project field supervisor 14,070 2 14,070 2 14,070 Rental project supervisor (corporate relations) 7,035 7,035 1 1 7,035 Loan servicing representative 14,285 2 14,285 3 21,965 Financial officer 1 7,465 7,465 1 7,250 Administrative officer ___2 13,640 13,640 7,250 1 Supply officer 1 6,605 6,605 1 6,605 Supervisory printing and publications officer 1 6,820 6,820 1 6,820 Accountant 3 20, 460 20, 245 5 33, 455 Audit supervisor 1 7,465 7,250 1 7,250 Chief, servicing and settlement u n i t . . 1 6,820 6,820 1 6,605 1 Supervisory loan accountant 7,465 7,465 1 7,465 1 Business accountant— ... 7,465 7,250 1 7,250 1 Realty officer 6,820 6,820 1 6,605 Financial representative. 52, 410 10 67,125 11 71, 580 6,390 Administrative assistant 6,390 1 6,605 Supervisory examiner. 6,605 1 GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Management analyst. 1 6,455 6,455 6,320 Chief, office services section— 1 6,185 6,185 6,050 Supervisory receipts and deposits officer _-. 1 6,050 5,915 1 5,915 Tabulating equipment operator supervisor 1 6,455 Disbursing examination supervisor.. _ 1 1 6,185 1 6,185 6,185 Business accountant 1 1 6,185 6,050 1 6,185 Administrative officer. _______ 6,455 1 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant 52, 335 9 52, 605 10 59,125 6,250 Publications writer (general) 6,250 1 6,250 1 Attorney-adviser 3 17, 670 17, 670 3 17,400 Auditor ___ 3 17,130 16,995 3 16,860 1 Placement officer "___ 1 6,250 6,250 1 6,115 1 1 6, 250 Personnel officer 6,250 1 6,115 1 1 5, 710 Position classifier—_ 5, 575 1 5,575 1 1 6,250 Supervisory purchasing agent . 6,250 1 6,115 2 11, 015 2 11,150 Librarian 2 12,095 1 1 Management analyst ________ 5, 845 1 5,845 5,710 1 1 Office services assistant supervisor 6,115 1 6,115 5,980 Supervisory printing and publications officer -*-_ 5, 575 1 1 1 5,440 5,440 Illustrator . 2 11, 690 2 11,960 2 11,825 5,845 Financial accountant 1 1 1 5,845 5,710 3 17,130 3 16, 590 3 16,455 Systems accountant . 6,250 1 1 1 6,250 Supervisory accountant-—. 6,115 10 57, 640 10 57, 370 16 92, 305 Accountant •_.-—... 4 23,110 4 23, 245 4 23, 650 Statistical assistant 6,250 1 1 1 6,250 6,250 Supervisory project operations analyst2 11,960 2 12, 095 2 11, 825 Investigator (general) 2 11,015 2 11, 015 Budget analyst 1 1 6,115 6,115 6,115 Mathematician :_•_ — 2 11, 790 2 11, 790 Digital computer systems analyst 1 1 6,115 5,980 5,1 Supervisory insurance examiner •__. 1 1 6,250 6,250 6,115 Supervisory default accounts officer-5,980 Realty officer ___________ 5,710 1 5,710 1 5, 575 Legal assistant 5, 440 9 49, 770 9 49, 770 Loan servicing representative - - _ ——.. 3 16,320 3 16, 320 Examiner . 18 99,180 19 102,935 18 98, 775 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 106 533,100 106 530,370 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335_— - 116 580,480 109 510.160 110 511,520 109 507,405 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 231 976,190 233 983, 665 235 997, 705 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 224 853,645 234 896,185 241 924, 575 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 301 306 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685-—_. —... 295 1, 088,190 1,067, 865 1,048, 740 112 376,655 110 368,810 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 106 354,900 25 76,260 25 76,685 G8-1. $2,690 to $3,200.___—_ 25 76,750 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: WB-19. Foreman (photography)... 6,365 6,365 1 6,365 WB-18. Assistant foreman (photography) 6,157 6,157 1 6,157 5,949 WB-17. Foreman (duplicating) 5,949 1 5,949 5,720 WB-16. Photographer...—__-..___ 5,720 1 5,720 5,720 5,720 1 5,720 WB-16. Assistant foreman 5, 533 5,533 1 5,533 WB-15. Machinist RF-5. Maintenance and transport 1 5,741 1 5,741 1 5,741 foreman... ___-___.'.. 44 173,138 44 173,138 Equivalent to less than $5,440...... 44 173,138 Total permanent, departmental 1,617 8,227,188 1,642 8,388,188 8,550,958 83 HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Deduct lapses _ All personal services, departmental Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Director GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Director Assistant director ._ Chief underwriter GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Director Assistant director. Chief underwriter Assistant chief underwriter Assistant to chief underwriter Appraiser, supervisory Chief construction examiner. _ _ Supervisory loan examiner, realty Land planner Engineer _Chief of operations Assistant chief of operations Supervisory real property officer Housing market analyst Cooperative housing supervisor. Service office supervisor. Service office underwriter . GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Assistant director - -Chief imderwriter -..Assistant chief underwriter Assistant to chief under writer __ Appraiser, supervisory Chief construction examiner.Assistant chief construction examiner. Supervisory construction examiner--. Supervisory construction representative Supervisory loan examiner Chief of operations Assistant chief of operations. Real property officer Program procedure representative Attorney-adviser Service office supervisor._ -Land planner Engineer Housing market analyst _. Racial relations adviser Cooperative housing adviser GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer Appraiser, supervisory Appraiser.. — Assistant chief underwriter.__ Assistant to chief underwriter Supervisory construction examiner Assistant chief construction examiner. Supervisory construction representative Construction cost examiner Construction examiner Construction representative Construction complaints officer Housing market analyst Supervisory loan examiner : Loan examiner Real property officer Land planner...-_.,..---. Engineer Chief of operations. Assistant chief of operations Valuation station supervisor Service office supervisor Program procedure representative GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Assistant to chief underwriter. _ Appraiser... _ Supervisory construction examiner. __ Supervisory construction representative Construction cost examiner..Construction examiner _. C onstr uction representative. Loan examiner, realty. GS-9 $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative officer Real property assistant Assistant construction cost examiner. . Assistant to chief of operations Loan servicing representative Loan examiner, realty 1959 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 113.4 $637,758 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 1,474.6 Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment , Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base O vertime and holiday pay__ Nightwork differential Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 1958 estimate 83.4 $352,938 81.4 $372,348 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250—Continued Construction representative Construction examinerAppraiser 1,560. i 1,533.6 8,178,610 8,035,250 3,400 5,113 3,400 7, 589,430 30,300 67,000 147,029 75 10,009 7,751,656 . GS-7. Range $4,525 to $5,335.. GS-6. Range $4,080 to $4,890.. GS-5. Range $3,670 to $4,480.. 31,500 42,000 GS-4. Range $3,415 to $3,925.. GS-3. Range $3,175 to $3,685.. GS-2. Range $2,960 to $3,470.. 8,135,950 Total permanent, field 8,255,510 Deduct lapses. 13 154,980 13 155,520 50 527,115 13 137,815 13 136,600 50 13 13 529,115 138,415 137,600 12 112,000 50 464,510 50 461,150 101, 040 9,420 100, 255 102,990 84,030 93,415 45,010 100,180 8,990 9,205 48,390 28,090 8,990 8,990 12 50 50 12 50 50 11 1 11 11 9 10 5 11 1 1 5 3 1 1 113,900 466,310 463,300 101, 040 9,635 101, 255 103,190 84,780 94.415 45, 810 100,780 8,990 9,420 48,820 28, 690 8,990 8,990 10 12 39 7 63 34 3 21 76,560 94,065 303,550 54,000 489,715 265,260 23,785 166,765 10 12 39 7 63 34 3 21 76,990 95,140 305,550 54,280 492,715 268,260 23,785 167,765 10 12 39 7 63 34 3 21 77,490 95.540 307,550 55,000 495,715 269,260 24,285 168,265 73,005 322,345 179,990 15, 570 125, 850 23,140 48,000 94, 640 191,215 155,130 49,020 67,040 7,570 9 41 23 2 16 5 6 12 24 20 6 73, 505 324,345 180,990 15,355 126,710 38,495 48,430 95,140 192,215 156,130 49, 720 67,440 7,785 9 41 23 2 16 5 6 12 24 20 6 8 1 74,005 325,345 181,990 15,355 127, 710 38,495 48, 860 95, 640 192, 715 157,130 49,720 67,940 7,785 82,845 389,445 624,370 6,390 55,005 11 76,310 55 371,445 628,670 6,390 55, 205 335,970 124, 365 11 55 93 1 8 48 18 76,810 373,445 631,670 6,605 55,705 338,470 125,365 174,830 401,960 367,905 27,065 14,070 20,675 166,920 199,010 292,615 33, 025 77, 385 26, 850 6,605 237, 700 40, 060 257,965 25 175,830 59 406,960 372,905 27,065 14,070 20, 890 168,920 201,010 295,615 97,140 77, 815 27, 065 6,820 239, 700 40, 275 20 129, 660 25 59 54 4 2 3 25 30 43 15 21 4 1 176,830 408,960 374,905 27,565 14,285 20,890 169,920 202,010 297,615 97,340 142,215 27,265 6,820 35 6 30 240,700 40,775 194,560 1 6,455 19 122,860 2 13,450 1 6,455 24 152,935 13,450 2 1 24 2 6,590 153,935 13,450 25 162, 455 14 85, 510 15 92, 230 25 164, 055 5 31,465 25 163,130 14 85, 780 20 122,075 30 194, 630 10 61,310 25 14 20 30 10 164,130 42 244,680 16 93,655 2 11,420 2 12,095 504, 520 162 951,480 42 246,680 16 94,255 2 11,555 2 12,230 507, 520 164 967,760 12 55 93 1 8 48 330,970 18 123,365 25 59 54 4 2 3 25 30 43 13 156,060 114,900 468,310 465,300 102, 040 122,075 195, 230 61,310 42 248,980 16 94,855 2 11,655 2 12,230 85 510,520 168 994,520 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $2,172,665 410 2,401,040 527 3,051,290 128 604,980 72 328,865 320 1,345,055 651 2,479,110 682 2,337, 525 75 231,700 371 $2,211,065 415 2,441,740 534 3,106,370 128 608,580 72 330,865 320 1,359,055 651 2, 500,110 682 2,359,525 75 233.800 380 $2,272,025 426 2, 514, 580 549 3,204,970 131 625,755 78 357,345 327 1,398,745 658 2, 538,015 692 2,405,275 83 258,880 4,900 5,000 4,870 27, 950, 520 26,954,970 27,310,680 43.6 125.9 317.6 213,620 1,335,280 560,457 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)... 4,956.4 4, 744.1 4, 582. 4 26,394, 513 25,975,400 27,736,900 Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment65,000 61,751 65,000 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 98,500 105,700 Overtime and holiday pay 25,444 1,210,700 Additional pay for service abroad 113,054 91,000 91,000 Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details , 15,530 531,115 139,415 138, 600 101, 755 103, 690 85, 280 94,915 45,810 101,280 9,205 9,420 48,820 28,690 9,205 9,205 1958 estimate 01 All personal services, field. 26,610, 292 27,440,600 27, 998,600 Personal services 34,361, 948 35, 576, 550 36,254,110 $5, 230,095" 29, 027, 264 104,589 $5,512,650 29, 916, 900 147,000 $5,583,910 30, 645, 200 25, 000 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations: Administrative.-_._.. Nonadministrative Reimbursable obligations.. Salaries and wages relating to fiscal year 1958 are distributed as follows: Under existing limitation 6,006 $33,886,350 110 1,690,200 Under proposed supplemental estimate. PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PEKSONAL SERVICES PAID APPROPRIATIONS, LIMITATIONS, AND OTHER FUNDS 1957 actual 1958 estimate FROM 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $13,975: 1 $20,000 Commissioner 1 $20,000 $20,000 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,620: 1 14,602 14, 405 14,405 Deputy commissioner GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 13,760 13, 760 Assistant commissioner Assistant commissioner for adminis1 13,760 13, 760 13, 760 tration Assistant commissioner for develop13, 760 1 13,760 13, 760 ment :. Assistant commissioner for manage13, 545 1 13,670 13, 545 ment 13,330 Assistant commissioner for operations. 13, 760 Assistant commissioner for programs-13,115 12, 900 12, 918 General counsel GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 12, 420 12,173 12,150 Assistant to the Commissioner.. 12, 690 12, 690 12, 690 Chief economist 12, 240 12,105 11, 880 Comptroller Deputy assistant commissioner for management standards and field 1 11,678 1 11,610 coordination Deputy assistant commissioner for project planning and field coordi1 12,690 1 12,690 1 12,690 nation , Deputy assistant commissioner for 1 12,690 programs.. ,. Deputy assistant commissioner for 1 12,690 12,690 1 12,690 technical services 1 12,150 11,903 Deputy general counsel 1 11,880 Director administrative planning and 11, 880 11,678 1 11,610 internal audit branch 12, 690 12, 690 1 12,690 Director, budget branch 11,970 11, 835 1 11,610 Director, project auditing branch 11, 610 11, 610 Financing officer ._ 11,813 11,610 1 11,610 General engineer __ --.. 12,398 12,150 1 12,150 Special assistant to the Commissioner. 84 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM: APPROPRIATIONS, LIMITATIONS, AND OTHER FUNDS—Con. 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 1 $11,610 1 $11,610 Architectural adviser I $11,610 Assistant director, budget branch 1 10,320 1 10,499 1 10,320 Assistant director, project auditing branch . 1 11,090 10,965 1 11,198 Assistant general counsel 4 43,628 4 44,218 43,430 Deputy comptroller. 2 22,324 2 22,432 22,145 Director, administrative planning branch.... ....._...-___---.. 11,180 Director, architecture and engineering branch 1 11,610 Director, construction branch 1 11,395 1 11,395 1 11,395 Director, land branch __. 1 11,395 1 11,395 1 11,395 Director, management branch 1 11,395 Director, management standards branch 1 10,875 1 10,750 1 10,983 Director, mortgage servicing branch.. 1 11,610 Director, occupancy branch "1 "11,395 1 11,395 T"II~395 Director, operations engineering branch 1 10,589 1 10,750 1 10,535 Director, personnel branch 1 11,610 1 11,610 Director, production and document 1 11,610 control branch 1 11,359 1 11,395 Director, project fiscal management 1 11,180 branch 1 11,395 1 11,395 Director, property and services 1 11,395 branch 11,610 Director, statistics branch _ 1 11,395 11,395 1 11,395 Director, technical branch _ 10,535 1 10,589 1 10,750 Development coordinator.. 34,615 3 34,615 2 23,005 Disposition coordinator _ 11,180 11,180 Economist _ 1 11,252 11, 395 10,750 General engineer _ 11,037 1 10,929 11,395 Liaison officer 1 11,395 11, 395 32,465 Management coordinator ~ 3 32,465 32,859 11, 610 Project planning officer.__ 2 23,220 23,220 3 31,390 Special assistant to the commissioner. 3 31,534 32,035 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Accountant 5 48,139 6 57,380 5 48,731 Appraiser 8,990 Architect 9,420 1 9,438 1 9,635 Architectural engineer 10,065 1 10,065 1 10,065 Assistant director, land branch 8,990 1 9,098 1 9,205 Assistant development coordinator-. _ 2 18,195 2 18,338 2 18,661 Assistant director, mortgage servicing branch 1 9,635 Attorney . 6 59,942 6 59, 59,745 6 60,050 Auditor 1 9,635 1 9,760 9,635 Budget examiner 3 29,855 3 29,747 29, 550 Civil enginser 1 10,065 10, 065 Conciliator. , . 1 10,065 10,065 1 10,065 Construction management engineer... 2 18,357 2 18,625 2 18,195 Director, office services branch 8,990 1 8,990 1 9,169 Economist.! 28,690 1 10,065 2 19,181 Electrical engineer. J 9,635 Financial management officer 10, 280 10,280 10, 280 40,045 Housing management officer 40,224 40, 475. 10, 280 Insurance examiner 10, 280 10. 280 10 065 Maintenance engineer 10,065 10,065 19, 055 10,011 Management analyst --„ 9, 850. 10,065 46,025 Mortgage servicing officer 10,065 10.065 10,065 Personnel officer.. 10,065 10 065 10,065 Position classifier 10,065 9,474 9 205 Production control officer 9,420 19, 700 9.671 Realty officer 9,635 Rental and occupancy officer 9,707 9,850 9,850 10,029 Salary and wage officer 10,065 Security officer 8,990 1 9,008 1 9,205 Site planner __ 2 20,345 2 20,345 2 20,345 Statistician 9,205 1 9,223 1 9,420 Structural engineer 1 10,280 1 10,280 10,280 Utilities officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 8 64,215 8 65,093 8 66,008 Accountant 2 15,910 7,588 1 7,785 Administrative officer 8,860 2 17,505 1 8,860 Appraiser 3 24,860 25,110 2 16,681 Architect 8,000 8,000 1 8,161 Architectural engineer 7, P70 7,749 Assistant development coordinator. _. 34,365 Attorney 34,598 34,795 48,645 Auditor 48,843 49,791 33,290 Budget examiner 2 16,466 16,7^3 7,570 Civil engineer. 7,767 7,875 24,215 Construction management engineer... 16,215 16,340 Electrical engineer.. 8,860 Engineering technician 2 17,720 2 17,720 17,720 , Financial management officer 8,860 8,860 General supply officer 8,645 1 8,645 16,645 Housing management officer 5 42 42,ff80 80 3 25,093 3 25,469 Insurance and taxation officer _ 1 8,645 Land adviser 1 8,645 8,645 Liaison officer... 1 8,430 8,555 8,645 Maintenance engineer 1 8,645 8,645 8,645 Management examiner 15 *70 15,732 16,000 Mechanical engineer 2 17; 290 17,290 17,290 M ortgage servicing officer 2 16,860 8,860 2 16860 16,860 Personnel officer. 8,645 8,645 8,645 Racial relations officer 8,430 8, f 02 Rental and occupancy officer 16,000 16,090 2 16,430 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GP-12. ^7,'70 to $8,645—Continued Site planner Statistician Utilities officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant Administrative officer Appraiser _ Architect Arch itectural engineer Attorney Auditor Budget examiner Construction management engineer... Electrical engineer Financial management offieer General supply officer Housing management officer Insurance examiner Management analyst Mortgage servicing officer Personnel officer.. _ Placement officer _ Position classifier Production control officer. Racial relations officer Realty officer _ _. Records management supervisor Rental and occupancy officer Site planner __ _. Statistician GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Accountant Securities examiner __ GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Administrative assistant Architect.. .— Auditor Budget examiner Chief, tabulating section Contract examiner __ Correspondence officer Economist General supply assistant Housing management assistant Insurance examiner.. Librarian Management analyst Mortgage servicing assistant. Production control assistant Property disposal assistant Racial relations assistant Real property inventory assistant Records management assistant Rental and occupancy assistant Salary and wage assistant .__. Statistician Voucher examiner GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 ..... GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.... GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470— GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200— Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Reproduction shop foreman Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental. _. Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) __ Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay Nightwork differential _ Uniform allowance All personal services, departmental. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Regional office director GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant director for development.... Assistant director for disposition Assistant director for m a n a g e m e n t Assistant director for managementdisposition _ _ Attorney Deputy regional office director _.. Economist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Architect.. Assistant director for m a n a g e m e n t Attorney Auditor Construction representative Construction engineer Deputy field representative^,-, 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 $15,570 1 7,570 1 8,215 14 3 1 1 1 4 11 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 4 2 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 98,490 21, 535 7,465 7,035 7,680 26,635 76,095 6,605 6,820 7,465 7,250 6,390 21,535 22,180 28,785 14,715 6,390 14,070 21,320 13,855 6,820 6,605 7,035 7,465 6,605 7,680 1 2 5 2 1 7 5 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 61 21 94 114 89 17 1 6,590 13,720 29,765 12,500 6,250 41, 725 30,170 5,575 6,250 6,250 5,440 19,020 6,250 11,015 6,250 11,960 12,230 6,385 6,250 11,285 5,710 6,250 6,250 6,250 12,260 6,115 23,255 306,305 98,815 406,990 438, 780 310,030 58,225 2,860 1 14 5,949 54,018 2 $15,606 1 7,642 1 8,358 1 1 $7,785 8,466 14 3 1 98,724 21,714 7,465 14 99,797 21,983 11 7, 26,958 77,259 6,623 6,820 1 4 12 1 1 7,680 27, 531 83,812 6,820 6,390 1 1 1 7,411 6,390 7,465 1 1 7,465 6,515 28,910 4 3 28,373 21,320 1 2 2 7,465 14,912 14,339 14, 787 6,533 14,410 14,715 14,195 6,820 6,784 7,196 2 13,720 5 2 1 6 5 30,069 12,500 6,250 35,802 30,271 5,598 6,250 6,250 5,440 6,250 6,250 11,116 2 7,304 1 7,680 1 2 5 2 7 5 1 6,725 13,720 29,945 12,500 40,972 30,541 5,733 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 6,250 5,440 6,250 6,250 11,386 6,250 12,106 12,376 6,385 6,250 5,778 1 6,250 2 1 4 62 21 93 112 84 15 1 6,250 11,971 12,241 6,385 6,250 11,353 5,834 6,250 6,250 6,250 12,350 6,171 23,255 313,433 99,759 404,609 432,379 294,845 51,554 2,874 2 1 2 52 19 91 94 69 13 1 12,485 6,250 11,560 267,000 91,949 399,934 364,854 245,833 45,287 2,959 1 14 6,157 55,888 1 14 6,157 55,888 2 710 4,240,447 72.6 507,942 664 3,903,014 52.2 246,637 594 3,570,278 16.1 60,254 637.4 3,732,505 611.8 3,656,377 577.9 3,510,024 13,701 500 13,455 500 64,190 75 170 3,796,940 7 5 6 1 2 170 170 3,670,502 = = = = = 3,524,395 88,235 7 88,325 7 88,750 77,615 11,610 11,395 7 78,207 7 78,798 1 11,395 56,975 66,435 11,395 22,790 6 6 57,029 66,722 2 22,790 "I" "43," 430 15 145,099 1 9,868 8 79,589 6 57,379 4 39,830 15 146,513 1 10,065 7 70,437 6 57,936 14 134,460 1 9,850 8 79,445 6 56,735 4 39,615 7 1 8,990 7 ~6~"68,~585 6 7 67,152 68,879 85 HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY 1957 actual Num- Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued Economist Financial management officer__ General engineer General housing manager __ Housing management officer Information officer _ Land adviser Maintenance engineer Project development adviser Realty officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Appraiser. Architect Architectural engineer Attorney Auditor Civil engineer Construction engineer Construction representative Economist Electrical engineer Financial management officer General engineer General housing manager Housing management officer Information officer Insurance and taxation officer Labor relations officer -__ Land adviser Maintenance engineer.. Mechanical engineer Mechanical electrical engineer Project development adviser Racial relations officer Realty officer Rental and occupancy officer Site planning landscape architect Structural engineer Utilities officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer Appraiser Architect Architectural engineer Attorney Auditor Civil engineer Construction engineer Construction representative Construction superintendent Economist Electrical engineer Financial management officer General engineer General housing manager General supply officer Housing management officer Housing manager Labor relations officer Land adviser Maintenance engineer Maintenance superintendent Project development adviser Realty officer Rental and occupancy officer Site planning landscape architect Structural engineer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Auditor General housing manager Housing manager GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Administrative assistant Architect ber Total N u m - Total N u m - Total salary ber salary ber salary 3 $31, 565 6 56,305 5 48, 820 1 9,420 16 153, 730 2 19, 700 7 65, 940 6 56, 520 3 26, 970 4 37, 465 3 $31, 583 6 57,075 5 49,125 5 $49, 760 6 57,650 6 58,670 16 153, 302 2 20, 094 7 66, 728 6 56, 682 3 27.132 4 37, 716 20 191,052 2 20,130 7 67,267 6 57, 541 4 36,605 2 13 2 18 5 4 20 25 5 3 4 3 4 18 4 6 6 5 19 5 1 4 5 10 6 8 3 5 17, 075 102, 065 15, 355 151, 095 41, 290 32, 645 172,040 208, 385 41, 505 25, 075 33, 505 25, 720 34,150 146,150 33, 720 47, 355 51. 870 41, 935 152, 430 40, 860 7,785 31, 355 42. 365 84, 730 51, 225 62, 925 25, 075 42, 795 2 13 1 17 5 3 17 110 5 2 4 3 1 17 4 6 6 5 19 5 1 4 6 7 6 8 3 5 17, 236 102, 640 7,570 143 293 41, 344 24, 233 146, 894 853,161 41, 541 17,075 33. 505 25, 845 8,860 138, 688 33, 720 47, 427 52. 551 42, 078 154, 330 41, 362 7,821 31, 588 51, 422 59,064 51, 225 63,033 25, 093 42, 813 2 1 2 14, 052 2 2 7 1 7 6 32 2 5 9 10 1 6 13 6 1 2 13, 855 6,390 57, 570 60, 650 86,140 311, 475 35, 820 21,320 147, 520 7,035 13, 640 15, 895 49, 890 7,465 50, 750 41,350 228, 560 15, 360 36, 895 63,100 72, 500 7, 465 39,845 95, 755 42, 855 7,035 14, 715 2 4 2 2 4 2 8 8 12 44 5 3 21 1 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate 13 4 15 7 5 18 114 6 7 6 3 104, 412 30, 423 127, 489 57,075 39, 892 155. 323 893, 893 49. 505 55,122 48, 860 25, 953 21 170, 794 4 33, 881 6 48, 322 6 52, 730 7 57, 541 19 156, 425 11 87,105 2 15, 570 7 54, 961 6 51,601 6 8 4 5 51, 440 64, 035 31, 785 43,010 2 14,160 7 50, 553 8 60,830 11 78,961 44 313, 273 4 29,036 2 13,945 55 365, 050 7 51,233 8 61,295 9 64,802 43 310, 047 4 29,502 3 20, 621 55 368, 439 7,250 1 2 15, 949 7 50, 427 1 7,465 2 15,145 5 34, 942 29 208, 746 2 15,360 5 37,110 9 63, 262 9 65, 680 1 7,447 2 16,110 11 76, 579 1 7,465 1 7,465 4 28,104 38 269, 247 1 7,680 5 37, 271 11 76, 901 9 66, 683 5 8 6 1 2 32, 541 59,935 43,052 7,035 14, 715 13, 720 26,765 13,450 2 3 1 12,770 23,110 11,555 1 3 2 8 52, 409 12 2 2 81, 822 13, 568 14, 894 13,720 20,310 6,725 1 1 6,725 6,725 6,520 17, 963 11, 634 3 2 18, 233 11,893 Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250— Continued Assistant general housing manager Attorney Auditor.. _. Construction representative Economist Financial management assistant General housing manager General supply assistant __. Housing management assistant Housing manager Land adviser Maintenance engineer M aintenance superintendent Production control assistant Project development assistant .__ Realty assistant Rental and occupancy assistant GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Carpenter foreman Carpenter Maintenance supervisor Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent field. Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent-_. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential _ Additional pay for service abroad All personal services, field 01 Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: ''Limitation on administrative expenses, Public Housing Administration" "Limitation on administrative expenses, revolving fund (liquidating programs), Office of the Administrator" Reimbursable obligations "Limitation on nonadministrative expenses, Public Housing Administration": Subject to limitation Not subject to limitation "Limitation on nonadministrative expenses, revolving fund (liquidating programs), Office of the Administrator" __ _ _ 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $6,250 37,635 217,980 5,440 6,250 49, 595 43, 210 44,425 93,750 80,845 5,440 6,115 13,795 5,575 11,285 53,685 188,350 50,400 314,910 52,170 1 1 8 7 7 15 13 1 1 2 1 2 9 31 9 63 11 85 372,970 203 783,940 172 601,945 5 16,755 5 15,405 5,678 20,592 52,852 354 1,433,998 1,632 1 2 7 29 3 57 7 61 161 115 2 5 $25,135 224,030 32, 764 6,250 49, 753 4 $25,135 35 211,429 6 33,124 2 11,690 8 50,045 31, 925 87,951 37,635 5,463 6,194 1 6,250 21 126,334 5,631 11,758 43,075 177,022 17,070 283,240 33,713 269,546 625,755 406,679 6,805 15,447 1 5,678 6 100 35,422 427, 745 5,598 6,250 1 2 31 1 72 6 50 149 100 5,766 12,028 189,589 5,510 349,924 29,610 221,919 579,355 352,276 15, 617 3 41 17,264 166,185 9,257,300 352.1 1, 509,267 1,285 1,220 8,082, 474 7,901, 475 117.6 58.1 542, 542 313,616 1,279.9 7,748,033 23,028 1,161.9 1,167.4 7, 539,932 7, 587, i 7,500 40,007 27, 703 2,000 1,600 "57," 585" 30, 278 500 1,100 57, 068 7,868, 653 7, 628, 398 7, 676,805 11,665, 593 11, 298,900 11, 201, 200 $9,398,718 $9, 480,000 $9, 250, 000 380,000 6,570 649,975 1, 597,100 1,610,330 221, 800 1, 305,000 266, 200 D E P A R T M E N T O F AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL FUNDS AVAILABLE TO AGRICULTURAL 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: Rate established by Public Law 854: Administrator GS-18. $16,000: Deputy administrator, experiment stations Deputy administrator, regulatory Deputy administrator, research GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Deputy administrator, production research Director, institute of home economics. Executive assistant administrator Scientific and professional adviser Assistant administrator, production research Assistant administrator, regulatory programs __ Assistant administrator, utilization research and development GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant director, crops research Assistant director, State experiment stations division Assistant to administrator Assistant to administrator, production research Assistant to administrator, research advisory committee Assistant to administrator, utilization research and development _ Assistant to director, State experiment stations division Associate director, research Deputy director, State experiment stations division Deputy executive assistant administrator Director, information division Director, internal audit staff Director, budget and finance division. Director, personnel division Director, State experiment stations division Director, territorial experiment stations division Division director, regulatory Division director, research GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Administrative officer Agricultural economist Agricultural engineer ._ Agriculturist Agronomist Animal husbandman. Assistant division director, regulatory Assistant division director, research... Assistant director, budget and finance division Assistant director, personnel division. Associate division director, regulatory. Auditor Branch chief, personnel Branch chief, research Chief, animal foods inspection Dairy husbandman Director, administrative services division Director, national arboretum Director, research laboratory Entomologist Head, biometrics unit Head, central project office. __ M anagement analyst . Nutritionist _ Plant pathologist.. _ Plant physiologist _ Poultry husbandman Program analyst Publications and information officer.. Research coordinator Assistant to director, State experiment stations division.. __. Section head, regulatory ._._ Soils scientist Training officer..__ Veterinarian 1957 actual SERVICES PAID FROM RESEARCH SERVICE 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Number salary ber salary ber 1 $17,500 1 1 1 16,000 16,000 16,000 1 1 13,760 13,545 1 $17,500 1 1 1 16,000 16,000 16,000 Total salary 1 $17,500 1 1 1 12, 900 13, 760 13, 545 13, 760 16,000 16,000 16,000 12,900 13, 760 13, 760 13, 760 1 13,760 13,115 12,900 2 26,230 26, 445 26,445 2 26,015 13,760 13,760 1 13,760 1 3 1 11,610 34,830 12,420 3 35,640 3 35,640 1 12,690 1 12,690 3 36,720 2 24,570 2 24,840 1 12,420 1 12,690 1 12,690 2 25,380 2 25,380 1 3 11,610 36,720 11,610 1 3 1 11,610 36,720 11,880 12,690 12,150 12,690 12,690 12,150 12,690 12,150 12,690 12,690 11,880 12,420 1 11,610 5 60, 210 10 120,150 1 12,690 2 25,380 11,880 36,990 11,880 12,690 12,150 12,690 12,690 12,150 1 12,690 11,880 60, 480 120,690 11,880 61,020 121,230 10,320 98, 255 10, 535 21,285 10,320 10, 535 1 8 1 2 10,750 86,645 10,320 21,070 10,320 10,320 98,255 10, 535 21,070 10,320 10, 535 5 7 53,965 75, 250 63,640 95,890 63,855 96,105 2 21,930 1 10, 535 1 10, 965 1 10, 535 2 20, 640 31 331, 315 1 10, 750 1 10,320 22,360 10,750 11,180 10,320 20, 640 31 330,670 10, 965 10,320 22,360 10, 750 11,180 10,320 20, 640 31 330,885 10, 965 10, 535 1 1 3 1 1 1 11, 610 10, 750 31, 820 10,320 11,395 11,395 1 1 10,320 10,320 11, 610 10, 965 32,035 20,855 11,395 11, 395 10,320 10, 535 10, 320 10, 320 10, 320 21, 715 32,680 67, 295 11,610 10, 965 32, 035 20,855 11,395 11,395 10, 320 10, 535 10, 320 10, 320 10, 535 21,930 32, 680 67, 295 10, 320 21, 715 32, 680 67, 295 1 10, 320 28 298, 635 1 10, 535 1 10,535 1 10,320 28 301,645 10, 750 10,320 20, 855 2 1 1 1 1 10,535 28 302,720 10, 750 10, 320 21,070 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Accountant Administrative officer Agricultural economist Agricultural engineer Agriculturist Agronomist ; Animal husbandman. Animal physiologist Architectural engineer Assistant director, research Auditor Bacteriologist Branch chief Chemist Director, research laboratory Employee relations officer. Entomologist Food technologistHome economist Information specialist Management analyst Marketing technologist Nutritionist . Pathologist Pharmacologist Placement officer Plant pathologist Plant physiologist..Position classifier „ Publications officer. __ Research coordinator Rural sociologist .__ Safety officer _ Section head _ Soils scientist—._ _ Statistician Technologist . Veterinarian GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Accountant Administrative officer Agricultural economist__ Agricultural engineer._ Agriculturist. -_... Agronomist Analytical statistician _ Animal geneticist Architectural engineer Auditor — _„_ Biochemist _ Budget examiner Civil engineer. _ _ Editor Electrical engineer..-_ Entomologist Family economist _ Food economist Geographer. Home economist _ Horticulturist.. Information specialist Management analyst Mathematical statistician. Mechanical engineer • Nutrition analyst... Organization and methods officer Placement officer _ Position classifier _ Procurement officer Program analyst ___„_ Property officer.— Publications writer ___ Qualifications and rating examiner Realty officer Records analyst Section bead Technologist.. __-.__Training officer... _ Veterinarian GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant— Administrative officer....Agricultural economist Agriculturist Architectural engineer Auditor. Bacteriologist.—Budget examiner __. Chemist __Editor ,... ______ Employee relations officer.. Engineer Entomologist—.. . 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $9,850 1 $9, 635 1 $9,850 20 190,550 22 209,820 22 209,390 33 317,310 34 327,375 34 327,805 1 9,205 1 9,205 1 9,420 7 64,865 7 65,295 7 66,155 1 8,990 1 8,990 1 9,205 2 17,980 2 18,195 2 18,195 1 8,990 8,990 9,205 10,065 29,335 27,185 8,990 1 9,420 10,065 38,325 27,400 8,990 8,990 46, 885 17,980 10,065 56,305 9,420 10,065 29,335 27, 830 8,990 8,990 47,745 18,410 10,065 56,305 10,065 9,205 10,065 19,270 8,990 10,065 9,205 10,065 19,485 8,990 9,205 8,990 19,485 9,205 9,205 8,990 27,185 8 990 27, 400 9,850 19,055 8,990 19,485 9,205 9,205 9,205 27, 615 8,990 27, 400 9,850 19, 270 10 78,710 6 47,785 24 193, 505 1 8,215 3 24,430 1 7, 570 28,000 7,570 10 78,710 48, 215 24 193,505 7, 570 16, 860 24, 645 8,215 16,000 8,645 57, 505 7,570 7,785 7,570 25, 505 15,140 31, 355 16, 645 8,645 7,570 17,290 8,645 16,215 31,140 15, 570 7,570 15, 785 40,000 15, 570 7,570 16,000 7,570 7,785 7,570 30,710 7,785 16,860 24, 645 8,215 16,000 54,130 61,380 107,400 20,460 8 54,345 9 61,810 16 107,400 3 20,675 3 19,170 6,390 1 3 21,105 2 14,500 3 19,170 1 2 12,780 16 111, 700 3 19,385 6,390 1 3 21,105 2 14,715 3 19,170 1 6,390 2 12, 780 16 111, 700 46,885 17,980 10,065 37, 680 9,635 9,850 8,990 10,065 19,270 8,990 9,205 19, 270 8,990 8,990 8,990 27,185 2 1 3 17,980 9,635 28, 260 7 7 24 55, 355 55, 570 195,440 24,430 7,570 15,140 7,570 8,000 7,570 16, 645 32,215 16,000 8,645 56, 645 7,570 7,570 7,570 25, 290 15,140 33, 720 24, 215 8,430 7,570 17,290 16,860 17,290 16,000 15,140 2 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 3 15, 570 32,000 23,140 15,355 15, 570 7,570 7,785 8,000 23,570 7 11 13 4 1 1 48,385 75,235 86,940 27,280 7,035 6,390 20,460 14,500 14 97,415 8,990 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 2 3 1 6 1 24,860 7,785 28,000 7,785 57, 505 7,570 7,785 7,785 25, 505 15, 570 31, 355 16, 645 8,645 17,290 8,645 16,215 31,140 15,570 7,570 15, 785 40,000 15, 570 7,570 16,000 7,570 8,000 7,570 30,710 87 88 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE—Con. 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $6,820 1 $6,605 1 6,820 6,820 1 6,605 2 14,285 2 14,285 2 13,855 2 13,640 2 13,640 2 13,425 2 14,285 2 14,285 2 14,070 8 53,915 7 47,955 8 53,915 3 19,600 3 19,170 3 19,170 3 21,320 3 21,105 3 21,320 2 13,210 7,465 1 7,465 6,390 1 6,390 7,250 1 7,035 7,035 29,430 4 29,430 29, 000 32, 595 5 32, 595 52,625 6,820 6,820 19,170 3 19; 170 6,390 19,600 3 19,600 12,995 41,350 6 41,350 48,295 2 13,855 13,855 6,390 1 8,000 2 13,855 2 13,855 2 13,425 4 26,635 4 26,635 4 26,635 1 6,390 1 6,390 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued Family economist Food economist *_ Home economist Horticulturist-. Industrial analyst _ Information specialist ._.Management analyst .. Nutrition analyst _ Organization and methods examiner.. Pathologist _ Personnel assistant Pharmacologist .__ _ Placement officer Position classifier Printing and publication officer Procurement officer Property officer Publications writer.. Qualifications and rating examiner Realty officer Records analyst Statistician Veterinarian GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: 1 6,185 Translator _ 1 6,050 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 7 41,995 Accountant 6 37,500 18 107,100 16 94,465 Administrative assistant 16 88,255 Agricultural economist 12 65,955 1 5,440 Agriculturist 2 11,420 2 11,690 Analytical statistician 2 11,690 1 5,440 Auditor.. Bacteriologist 1 5,710 2 12,095 Biologist 2 11,960 11 69,020 Budget analyst 12 71,490 Chemist 4 22,840 Editor 8 46,625 6 34,665 6 34,125 Entomologist 2 11,825 Family economist 2 11,690 3 18,615 3 18,615 Food economist 6, 250 1 6,115 Horticulturist 6,250 Illustrator 6,250 Information specialist 2 11,150 2 11,285 5,710 Management analyst 1 5,710 5,440 News writer 2 10,880 23,650 Nutrition analyst 4 23,650 5,440 Organization and methods examiner. _ Pathologist 38,215 Personnel assistant 10,880 6,385 Placement officer 6,385 17,940 12, 365 Position classifier 11,960 5,845 Property officer 5,440 5,575 Publications writer 12,095 22, 030 Purchasing agent 5, 575 5,575 Realty assistant __ 11,960 Records analyst 11, 690 5,710 Training officer _ _ __ 5,780 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 2 11,155 100 507,300 98 488,740 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 40 187,635 38 176,365 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 258 260 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 1, 092, 255 1,090,930 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925._ 218 817,980 237 883,135 GS-3: $3,175 to $3,685 161 547,560 141 472,920 GS-2: $2,960 to $3,470. _ 23 72,585 21 66,240 16 46,330 GS-1: $2,690 to $3,200. _„ 15 44,175 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 33 110,220 34 111,593 Total permanent, departmental Deduct— Lapses _ Portion of salaries shown above paid by States Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account 1,446 8,526,668 163.2 850,710 1 6,185 7 41,995 18 107,505 16 88,255 1 5,575 2 11,690 1 5,440 2 12 2 4 7 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 7 1 2 2 12,095 71,490 12,230 22,840 40,375 11,825 18,615 6,250 6,250 11,285 5,845 5,440 23,650 5,440 5,440 38, 215 6,385 12; 365 5,845 5,575 22,030 5,575 11,690 2 11,155 96 479,555 38 176,365 264 1,105, 610 239 890,220 142 476,435 21 66,410 15 44,175 33 110,220 1,487 8,796,790 8,810,050 94.1 !0.9 476,868 407,812 .5 3,225 7.5 52,852 7.5 52,852 6.9 46,407 6.9 46,407 7.1 60,137 5. 5 42,052 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 1,280.7 1,401.5 1,392.3 8,326,737 7,654,648 8,382,533 Positions other than permanent: 15,075 Temporary employment 8,047 15,075 71,330 Part-time employment 41,696 71,339 Intermittent employment. 1,846 Other personal services: 32,792 32,918 Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay 3,300 Night work differential 231 All personal services, departmental. 7,725,307 8,505,039 8,449,360 Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15: $11,610 to $12,690: Animal husbandman Chemist _. Director, utilization research Geneticist _ Veterinarian __. GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Agricultural engineer Agriculturist _ Agronomist Assistant branch chief, research Assistant division director, research Bacteriologist _ _ Biochemist _ Branch chief, research _ Business manager _. Chemical engineer Chemist _ _ Cotton technologist _ _. Dairy husbandman _ Director, research laboratory Engineer ._ Entomologist— __ __ Geneticist.._ ... Horticulturist _ Industrial analyst __ Parasitologist Pathologist Pharmacologist Physical scientist _ Soil scientist Superintendent, office of o p e r a t i o n s Veterinarian GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Accountant _ Administrative officer _ Agricultural economist _ _ Agricultural engineer _ Agriculturist Agronomist _ Animal husbandman Architect Assistant director of laboratory, research Assistant to division director, research. Assistant to the branch chief, researchBacteriologist Biochemist !___ Biologist Botanist Branch chief, research Chemical engineer Chemist Cotton technologist Dairy manufacturing technologist Director, research laboratory Engineer Entomologist Fiber technologist _ Field representative Food technologist General engineer Geneticist Horticulturist Hydraulic engineer Industrial analyst Irrigation engineer Mechanical engineer Microbiologist Mycologist Nematologist Nutrition specialist Parasitologist Pathologist _ Personnel officer Pest control equipment specialist Pharmacologist Physical scientist Physicist... Physiologist Plant quarantine inspector Poultry husbandman Processing engineer _ Soil conservationist _ Soil scientist _ _-. Veterinarian. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Accountant Administrative officer Agricultural economist J Agricultural engineer Agriculturist _ Agronomist Analytical statistician Animal husbandman Architect Assistant director of laboratories Assistant to the director Bacteriologist Baking technologist Biochemist.. Botanist Cereal technologist Chemical engineer Chemist _ 1958 estimate Num- Total Number salary ber $11,610 11,610 50,490 11,610 35,370 10,750 52,460 10,965 52,460 22,145 64,715 10,320 10,965 73,745 41,925 10,750 95245 95,245 2 22,145 6 65,145 1 10,320 1 10,965 7 73,745 4 41,925 3 31,390 23 239,725 3 31,175 22 236,500 1 10,320 1 10,750 1 10,535 1 10,965 11,610 10,320 31,175 236,500 10,320 10,750 10, 535 10,965 20, 640 11,610 10,320 7 75,250 2 21,070 1 11,180 22 231,340 13 137,170 2 21,070 1 11,395 22 231,340 23,220 10,750 41,925 10,535 22,145 64,715 21,715 73,960 41,495 43,43ft 15 160,605 1 10,965 10965 31,175 11,610 10,750 10, 535 10,965 11,610 10,320 10,965 106,855 10,320 11,180 198,660 Total Num- Total salary ber salary $11,610 11,610 50,220 11,610 35,100 1 $11,610 4 49,950 2 1959 estimate 2 6 9 1 1 3 26,970 6 54,800 5 47,315 15 138,935 16 147,710 20 189,045 3 30,410 1 9,635 2 17,980 9 81,770 7 65,725 18 166,120 21 192,230 22 206,380 6 56,305 18 166,335 21 192,230 22 206,380 56,305 1 9,420 8 75,790 5 47,100 8 74,070 9 81,340 1 9,205 1 8,990 1 9,850 9 82,845 65 603,270 2 18,840 2 19,485 2 20,345 9,420 1 23 215,370 1 10,065 18,410 76,005 83,275 64,435 99,750 9,205 8,990 18,840 81,770 629,165 19,055 19, 485 20,345 18,410 76,005 83,275 73,425 99, 750 9,205 8,990 18,840 126,720 835,935 19,055 19,485 20,345 24 223,500 1 10,065 1 8,990 1 9,635 24 223,500 1 10,065 1 8,990 1 9,635 12 112,610 8 75,575 7 63,360 5 49,035 1 9,850 2 18,195 4 36,605 1 10,280 1 8,990 1 9,205 5 46.885 15 145,170 4 35,960 1 10,065 2 18,195 74,070 56,520 11 106,845 10 93,770 3 29,335 9,205 1 3 30,840 20 183,240 83,0 601765 65 601,765 112,610 75, 575 63,360 49,035 9,850 18,195 36,605 10,280 8,990 9,205 46,885 145,170 35,960 10,065 18,195 74,070 65,510 96,350 93,770 29,335 9,205 30,840 183,240 66 610,755 9,635 9,205 94,415 76,220 45,165 39,615 9,635 18,195 36,390 10,280 8,990 9,205 46,885 154, 590 35,960 9,850 17,980 64,865 47,530 105, 555 74,285 38, 540 9,205 30,840 155,625 566,880 1 12 35 36 54 50 1 12 1 1 1 14 1 9 6 1 18 116 7,570 94,925 284,730 286,710 427,270 404,300 8,645 97,075 7,570 8,645 8,430 110,065 69,850 49,075 7,785 144,645 922,625 1 8 37 38 60 50 1 8 1 1 1 16 1 13 5 1 18 112 7,570 63,355 302,235 302,280 470,540 407,525 8,645 64, 645 7,570 8,645 126,065 8,860 100,560 40,215 7,785 143,140 890,195 3 9 26,970 82,200 7 65,725 63,355 37 302,235 302,280 60 470,540 50 407,525 8,645 1 6 49,290 7,570 1 8,645 1 8,430 1 17 133,635 1 13 100,560 5 40,215 7,785 1 26 203,700 148 1,162,715 89 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued Civil engineer --Clothing specialist— Cotton technologist Cytopathologist Dairy husbandman Dairy manufacturing technologist. Drainage engineer Engineer Entomologist Field representative... Food specialistFood technologist General engineer Geneticist Histologist Home economist Horticulturist Household equipment specialist... Housing specialist Hydraulic engineer Industrial analyst Information officer-. Irrigation engineer M aintenance engineer Management agronomist Meat inspector Meat technologist Mechanical engineer MicrobiologistMycologist Nutrition specialist Parasitologist Pathologist Pest control equipment specialist.. Pharmacologist Physicist Physiologist — Pilot Plant quarantine inspector Poultry husbandman Range conservationist Silviculturist Soil conservationist Soil scientist Technologist Textile chemist Textile technologist Veterinarian _ Wool technologist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant Administrative officer.Agricultural economistAgricultural engineer. __ Agriculturist Agronomist Aircraft supervisor Analytical statistician., Animal husbandman. _. Architect Bacteriologist Biochemist Biologist Botanist Cereal technologist Chemical engineer Chemist Civil engineer Classification officer Clothing specialist Commodity industrial analyst Cotton technologist Dairy husbandman Dairy manufacturing technologist... Engineer Entomologist Equipment engineer Food specialist Food technologist Geneticist Histologist Home economist Horticulturist Housing equipment specialist Housing specialist Hydraulic engineer Immunologist Industrial analyst.. Inspector of imported animals Instrument maker Irrigation engineer Livestock inspector Maintenance engineer Meat inspector Meat technologist Mechanical engineer Microanalyst Microbiologist _.. Mycologist Nematologist Nutrition specialist Paper technologist Parasitologist Pathologist Personnel officer Pharmacologist 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $8,000 1 8,000 4 34,150 1 8,430 6 49,720 1 8,645 1 8,430 3 25, 505 62 518,360 1 4 31, 785 1 8,215 62, 710 7,570 17 138,365 8,860 1 7,785 1 13 106, 365 8,860 1 2 16, 860 1 7,570 1 8,860 2 16,000 1 8,000 4 33,935 5 40, 645 1 8,215 3 24,000 9 70, 925 32 259, 655 8,430 1 7,570 1 4 32,000 19 152, 860 8,430 1 24 195, 655 3 25,290 3 24,860 1 8,860 8 69, 805 24 187, 270 8,000 1 8,000 1 8,645 1 154 1, 233, 290 34,960 88,015 98, 215 377, 370 210, 560 511, 440 2 12,780 13 91, 885 4 28,785 16 104, 390 27 191, 665 7,680 1 2 14,500 1 7,035 19 136,030 157 1,123, 200 1 7,465 4 25,990 1 6,820 1 6,820 7 48,170 6 40,060 2 12. 780 2 14, 500 67 462,100 3 21,750 2 13,425 6,820 1 15 98,000 2 12,780 6,605 1 18 128,135 6,605 1 7,465 1 5 35,175 6,390 1 2 12,995 7,250 1 7,465 1 4 29,000 6,820 1 7,035 1 3 20,460 11 79,105 1 7,250 1 6,605 3 19,385 9 59,660 1 6,390 1 6,390 12 82, 485 57 386,375 1 7,250 2 13,425 $8,000 25,505 8,430 41,935 8,645 8,430 41,075 63 523,565 4 32,215 1 8,215 1 7,570 7 55,140 1 7,570 1 7,785 17 139,225 8,860 1 7,785 1 12 97,075 1 2 17,075 1 7,570 1 8,000 2 16,430 1 8,000 3 25,290 4 33,075 1 8,215 2 16,430 8 64, 215 31 251, 655 8,645 1 7,570 1 3 24, 430 21 167, 570 8,645 1 30 238, 710 3 25,290 3 25,075 1 8,860 69,375 217, 550 1 8,000 1 8,000 8,645 1 145 1,157, 635 4 28,140 16 107,830 22 145,955 427,045 338,575 78 522,070 1 6,390 2 12, 780 11 76, 740 4 28, 785 16 104, 820 27 192, 955 1 7,680 2 13,425 1 7,035 18 129,210 185 1,325, 340 1 7, 4 26, 635 1 6,820 1 6,820 9 59, 875 7 47,095 2 12,995 3 20,890 74 507,045 4 28, 355 2 13,425 1 7,035 15 98,860 2 12, 995 1 6,605 17 120, 240 1 6,605 7,465 1 6 42,210 6,390 1 2 13, 210 1 7,465 1 7,465 4 29,430 1 7,035 1 7,035 7 47, 955 9 65,250 1 7,465 1 6,605 3 19,385 11 73,085 1 6,390 1 6,605 13 89,735 54 365,915 6,390 63 4 1 1 7 1 1 16 1 1 12 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 4 1 2 8 31 1 1 3 21 1 30 $8,000 25,505 8,430 41,935 8,645 8,430 41,075 523,995 32,215 8,215 7,785 55,140 7,570 7,785 130,150 7,785 97,075 8,860 7,570 17, 075 7,570 8,215 16,430 15, 570 25,290 33, 075 8,215 16, 430 64,215 251, 655 8,645 7,785 24,430 167, 570 8,645 238, 710 25, 290 25,075 1 ),375 8 28 217, 550 8,000 1 8,000 1 8,645 1 145 1,157, 635 1 7,570 28,140 114, 220 145, 955 427,045 338, 575 522, 070 6,390 12, 780 69, 275 17 110,350 27 192,955 1 7,680 2 13,425 1 7,035 33 234, 735 251 1 1, 789, 650 7. 465 1 4 26, 635 6,820 1 6,820 1 13 85,435 7 47,095 2 12,995 3 21,105 74 507,475 4 28,355 2 13, 425 7,035 1 15 2 12,995 6,605 1 17 120, 240 1 7:465 6 1 2 42,210 6,390 13,210 7,465 7,465 29,430 7,035 7,035 47,955 12,780 93,390 7,465 6,605 19,385 73,085 6,390 6,605 89, 735 53 359,310 1 6,390 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued Physicist _ Physiologist Pilot..... .— Placement officer .__ Plant quarantine inspector Plant pathologist Poultry husbandman Poultry products technologist Purchasing and supply officer Range conservationist Soil conservationist Soil scientist Superintendent Soil microbiologist Soil physiologist Statistician Taxonomist Technical assistant to the director Technical editor Textile chemist Textile technologist Veterinarian... _ _.. Position classifier Poultry husbandman.... Procurement officer Property officer Publication editor Range conservationist™. Safety inspector Scientific illustrator Shop superintendent Soil conservationist Soil scientist Statistician Technologist Textile specialist Veterinarian.— GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780.. 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $49,890 10 $70,995 145,740 24 158,090 22 143,590 12,995 3 19,815 3 19,815 26,635 4 27,710 4 27,710 357,005 75 500,535 75 500,535 1 7,250 1 7,250 3 21,750 4 28,570 3 21,750 1 6,390 1 6,390 1 6,390 1 6,605 3 19,170 2 12,780 12,780 3 22,825 4 29,215 29,215 51 336,425 35 234,185 51 336,425 336425 1 6,390 1 6,390 1 6,605 6,605 1 6,605 6,390 1 1 6,390 6,605 6,605 1 1 6,605 28,355 4 28,355 4 28,355 7,035 7,035 1 1 7,035 7,465 7,465 1 1 7,465 7,465 7,465 1 1 7,465 7,465 1 1 6,390 483 495 483 3,253,210 3,332,685 3,274,710 _. 1 6,390 Wool technologist-.. GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Meat inspector GS-9, $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant -Administrative assistant Agricultural economist___ Agricultural engineer Agriculturist .._ -. Agronomist Aircraft technician Analytical statistician _ __. Animal husbandman _ BacteriologistBiochemist Biologist Botanist.Building and grounds superintendent. Cereal technologist Chemical engineer Chemist ~. Cotton technologist Dairy husbandman Dairy manufacturing technologist. Electronics engineer Engineer Entomologist Equipment engineer _._ Fiber technologist Food economist Food preservation specialist Food specialist Food technologist Geneticist Glass blower Histologist Home economist Horticulturist Household equipment specialist-.. Hydraulic engineer Illustrator Information officer Information specialist Investigator Livestock inspector Meat inspector Mechanical engineer Medical biology technician M echanical engineer Microanalyst Microbiologist Mycologist Naval stores technologist Nematologist Nutrition specialist Parasitologist Pathologist Personnel assistant Pharmacologist Photographer Physicist Physiologist Placement officer Plant physiologist Plant quarantine inspector 1958 estimate 4 25,820 7 47 13 27 142 69 40,240 272,195 71,395 165,645 844,435 400,335 80,750 5,440 30,710 5,980 9 51,930 46 266,035 20 110,690 30 184,260 163 953,410 75 423,390 1 5,440 3 16,455 8 45,680 21 118, 695 12 74,055 3 17,805 4 22,975 6,250 1 2 11,420 17 105,710 167 1,034,735 4" 23,785 4 23,515 1 6,250 1 6,250 2 12,500 89 513,830 1 6,250 2 11,825 1 5,440 1 5,710 7 39,295 3 17,400 22 123,055 1 6,250 1 5,710 1 5,440 16 92,440 5,440 1 36,690 5,980 1 6,115 12 75,270 1 6,385 37 224,635 1 6,250 12 75,405 1 6,385 37 224,635 5,710 1 5 30,980 2 11,555 2 11,690 1 6,250 1 6,385 10 56,155 3 16,590 14 78,590 37 213,430 1 5,980 1 5,575 4 22,570 13 78,550 38 214,415 4 24,190 5,710 1 5 31,115 2 11,690 2 11,690 2 11,690 6,520 1 9 50,850 3 16,860 15 84,165 46 261,445 6,115 1 5,575 1 4 22,975 12 73,245 41 229,655 4 23,650 1 5,440 221 1,267,850 " 39,295 5,440 5,575 5,440 5,710 81,560 1 5,575 8 45, 275 21 117, 615 12 74,055 3 17,400 4 22,975 1 6,250 2 11,285 18 111,555 169 ] 1,043,830 29,900 5" 5 30,170 6,250 1 6,250 1 2 12,500 81 473,985 6,250 1 2 11,555 5,440 1 5,710 1 6 33,585 3 16,995 20 111, 500 6,250 1 5,575 1 14 1 5 1 227 1,319,930 2 11,150 1 5,440 1 5,440 29 5,710 75,580 5,845 5,440 6,250 6,655 163,835 5,980 5,440 6,250 4,083,225 84 475,530 9 52,065 47 272,150 20 110,690 30 184,260 953,410 75 423,390 5,440 16,455 . 45,680 22 124,405 12 74,055 3 17,805 4 22,975 6,250 1 2_ 11,420 25 154,630 201 1,242,645 9 50,985 4 23,515 1 6,250 1 6,250 12,500 89 513,965 6,250 11,825 5,440 5,710 39,295 17,400 117,615 6,250 5,710 5,440 92,440 5,440 36,690 5,980 5,440 6,250 75,540 6,385 33 202,875 5 30,575 5,710 31,115 11,690 11,690 11,690 6,520 50,850 16,860 84,165 15 44 250,295 1 6,250 5,575 1 4 22,975 15 91,590 40 223,945 4 23.650 5,440 1 236 1,349,585 7• 39,295 5,440 1 5,710 1 5,440 1 5,710 1 14 81,560 6,115 1 1 6,655 34 190,225 1 5,980 1 5,440 1 6,250 712 4,394,110 1 6,655 34 190,225 1 5,980 1 5,440 1 6,250 773 662 3,629,665 600 '4,779,005 3,391,050 90 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE—Con. 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335—____ __._ 1958 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1,512 $11,345,735 $7,711,065 200 59 934,935 3,193,785 !, 134 2,273 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480.. 8,371,510 9,326,060 ., 036 1,403 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.. 3,818,965 5,148,260 ,065 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685.. 1,134 3, 556,645 3,791,415 361 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470.. 371 1,119,900 1,153,755 89 244,765 61 170,125 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200,, -. Salaries established under the act of Apr. 24,1948 (21 XL S.C. 113a); 1 15,000 Director 1 15,000 4 60,000 Chief scientist Rates established under the FranceIndia and Mexico pay plan: 1,932 FIM-8. $1,373to $1,792 _. 1,123 FIM-7. $1,123to $1,463__._— ... 2,745 FIM-6. $915 to $1,195 788 FIM-5. $749 to $978 _._______.. 3,882 FIM-4. $582 to $762. 3,518 FIM-3. $499 to $649 438 FIM-2. $416 to $546, 1,855 FIM-1. $399 to $459 Rates established under the Alaska pay plan: TE-14. $13,760 to $15,385: Director -____ 1 13,760 1 13,760 TE-13. $11,825 to $13,450: Director 1 13,450 TE-12. $10,000 to $11,625: 10,325 Agricultural economist 10,000 11, 625 Agricultural engineer... 11.300 10,000 Agronomist.-._ ____. 10,000 11, 625 Dairy husbandman _ 11, 625 11, 625 Horticulturist 11, 625 10, 000 Plant pathologist -. 10,000 TE-11. $8,385 to $10,010: 10,010 Administrative officer 1 9,635 8,710 Agricultural economist 1 8,385 8,385 Agronomist 8,710 Animal husbandman 8,710 10, 010 Entomologist 9,685 19, 045 Horticulturist _. 18,395 18,395 Soil scientist 18, 070 TE-9. $7,150 to $8,290: 8,290 Administrative assistant 8,290 7,150 Agricultural engineer 7,150 Agronomist 7,340 Horticulturist 7,340 8,100 Soil scientist___ 7,910 TE-7. $6,020 to $7,160: 6,210 Agricultural economist . 6,020 10, 630 TE-5. $4,840 to $5,980 10, 250 33, 915 TE-4. $4,515 to $5,175 _. 37, 660 13,025 TE-3. $4,195 to $4,855 •_. 8, 610 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $5,440 and above: 1 5,940 Agents. _ 2 12,114 Agricultural economist 6,115 8 57,310 Agricultural engineer +. 1 8,861 Agriculturist 2 12,660 10 69,063 Agronomist — 16 113,544 16 121,262 Animal husbandman . . _ *_ 1 5.670 Biologist •_. 1 7,355 Cereal technologist.-. 1 5,532 Chemist _______ 3 23,425 Collaborator_-_______ _.. 1 6,000 6000 Cytologist.-___; 15,940 Dairy husbandman _____ _-_. 7,800 6,820 Drainage engineer ___-_ 6,300 2 13500 13,500 Entomologists ._ _.. _. 1 6,200 6200 Farm foreman . _ 6,500 Farm manager _ _ ___ ... 2 14,160 2 13,560 Geneticist-.. _ _—.-__, 3 18,667 Horticulturist _-.__-. 'T~"5,~528~ 1 5,528 Inspector. _________ _ 1 5,400 Maintenance man. 5,500 1 5,800 Mechanic -.._. 1 6,000 Mycologist ... _--. 1 8,100 1 8,100 Nematologist______ _______ ;_ 6 46,073 Pathologist... ,.„.10 79,981 3 22,800 Parasitologist 3 22,200 Poultry husbandman __. . 3 22,918 - 2 15,796 3 24,560 Veterinarian . ; 4 39,400 255 781,324 156 424,598 Less than $5,440 , _ * Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: 1 8,985 Agriculturist. _____ ... 17,180 Cabinetmaker ._.__.. ____ 3 17,180 2 12480 12,480 Carpenter_.-__ _ 4 23,836 Electrician... ____ 17, 596 2 11,627 11, 627 Carpenter shop supervisor. ___ 5, 990 1 5,990 Electrical shop supervisor _ 47,153 9 52.540 Engineer.—-———-__ 23 141,000 23 140,858 Foreman-..—_———_.—_ GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890.. 1959 estimate 2,337 $11,524,380 199 930,045 2,166 8,543,850 1,117 4,091,320 1,063 3,516,550 385 1,189,325 173 470,895 1 4 15,000 60,000 1,932 1,123 2,745 788 3,882 3, 518 438 1,855 1 14,085 10,325 11, 625 10,325 11, 625 11,625 10,325 10, 010 8,710 8,385 9,035 10, 010 19, 370 18, 720 8,290 7,340 7,340 7,530 8,290 6,400 11,010 34,685 13,255 6,115 2 12,660 16 113,544 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary): United States and possessions 13,017.5 .3,901.1 12,179.8 61,830,099 66,737,716 71,448,920 Foreign countries: U. S. rates 158.7 157.2 159.7 398, 861 385, 589 406, 724 Local rates . 25 16,281 25 16,281 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: 554. 2 513.7 529.8 United States and possessions. _ 1,761, 422 1, 844,121 1, 783, 695 2 1,000 Foreign countries: Local rates.. 2 1,000 27. 5 14,968 Part-time employment: United States and possessions. _ 86.5 68.9 265, 600 222,128 267, 500 Foreign countries 2,9 9,800 3.1 8,995 2.9 9,800 Intermittent employment: United States and possessions: Fee basis veterinarians 580.7 1,410 1,417 7,400, 000 3,031,000 7,362,795 301.5 311.3 285. 8 All other. 916, 793 937,722 874,471 Foreign countries 24. 5 21, 300 24.2 21,000 17.1 14,620 Other personal services: 273, 610 Regular pay above 52-week base 290, 500 4, 916,100 4, 913, 347 Overtime and holiday pay 4,915,100 148, 900 149, 200 131, 078 Night work differential 42, 800 41, 800 43, 637 Living and quarters allowance 175,000 181,300 178, 995 Additional pay for services abroad 44,800 Uniform allowances 46,300 37, 653 Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 1, 231 Excess of annual leave taken (—)• over -26,173 leave earned 01 7,800 6,300 2 14,160 T~"5,~528 5,500 1 8,100 6 46,073 3 22,800 2 15,796 3 24,560 169 489,252 1 8,985 3 17,180 2 12,480 4 23,836 2 11,627 1 5,990 9 52,540 23 140,000 1959 estimate Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Ungraded positions at hourly r a t e s - Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Continued Equivalent to $5,440 or above—Con. Glassblower.. 4 $27,186 3 $20,530 3 $20,530 Heating and ventilating shop supervisor 1 1 6,219 6,219 1 6,219 Instrument maker 6 36,088 6 36,088 6 36,088 Machinist 3 17,909 2 12,459 3 17,909 10 63,356 Maintenance man 11 69,180 10 63,356 13 75,379 Mechanic . ___ 8 44, 761 13 75,379 5, 990 Mechanical shop supervisor 1 1 5,990 1 5,990 5, 512 Painter _.__ 1 1 5,512 1 5,512 5,907 Plumber 1 1 1 5,907 5,907 5,720 1 1 Plumbing shop supervisor . 1 5,720 5,720 5,491 1 1 Senior machinist _. 5, 491 5,491 2 12, 379 Soil scientist— _ _. 2 12,379 10 66, 858 6,198 1 Steamfitter „. 1 1 6,198 6,198 ,5177 1,410 Equivalent to less than $5,440 :85 5,582,164 5,418, 655 Total permanent, field13,861 4,958 14,455 69,367,899 76, 248,301 73,115,138 Deduct— 767.2 1,147. 8 Lapses.. 1,342.3 5,352,809 3,783,460 6,104,029 Portion of salaries shown above paid by States 92.9 92.9 163.9 485, 283 485,283 896,742 Portion of salaries shown above paid from other sources _. 0.8 5,750 Portion of salaries shown above paid from Federal-grant and territorial funds.-14 13.4 130,000 120,720 132,000 Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 11.1 10.2 28.3 67,698 64,111 173,061 Add: Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from 27.2 this account 12 10.6 73,510 169, 226 67,343 5, 532 1 1 1958 estimate All personal services, field. 77, 858, 689 83,136, 283 83,520,407 Personal services 85, 583, 996 91, 641,322 91,969, 767 $64,361,067 10,683,000 416,835 717, 276 $70, 510,022 10,770,600 516,000 603, 500 $82,008,832 1,526,427 2,262 1,585,000 54,500 1, 559,000 167,011 7,456,656 185,400 7,269,054 162,000 7,130,125 108,051 2,580 . Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses, Agricultural Research Serviee'': Direet obligations. _, _. Reimbursable obligations _.. "State experiment stations" _ "Diseases of animals and poultry"__.___ "Working capital fund, Agricultural Research Center"... . "Animal disease laboratory facilities".•__ "Watershed protection," Soil Conservation Service,._. ; "Advances and reimbursements" "Research and development," Department of the Army.. . __., "Research and development," Department of the Air Force -.. "United States dollars advanced from foreign governments," United States educational exchange program, Department of State _-.. "Army industrial fund" "Trust funds" _ 516,000 445,900 2, 268 5,237 21,929 115,977 3,091 141; 575 147,910 91 DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE 1957 actual EXTENSION SERVICE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK, PAYMENTS AND EXPENSES Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-18. $16,000: Administrator GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Deputy administrator GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant administrator GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Director of division Field assistant to administrator GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant director of division Assistant to the administrator Director of division Leader, agricultural economics and rural sociology Leader, animal industry programs Leader, extension program methods __ Leader, extension teaching methods._ Leader, farm management and production economics Leader, general crops marketing and utilization Leader, livestock, dairy and poultry marketing and utilization Leader, marketing facilities, fruits and vegetables Leader, marketing information for consumers Leader, plant industry Leader, professional improvement personnel training GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant to the assistant administrator Associate leader, consumer marketing information Associate leader, extension teaching methods Associate leader, farm management and production economics Associate leader, 4-H club work Associate leader, professional improvement, personnel training Field agent, agriculture Home economist Leader, agricultural economics Leader, agricultural engineering Leader, agronomy Leader, audio-visual aids Leader, budget and cooperative fundsLeader, dairy industry _ Leader, dairy marketing Leader, dairy utilization Leader, entomology Leader, extension methods and training analysis Leader, extension program evaluation. Leader, family economics and home management Leader, farm forestry Leader, food merchandising. Leader, 4-H program evaluation Leader, general crops management Leader, home management _ Leader, horticulture. Leader, internal audit Leader, marketing facilities, fruits and vegetables Leader, nutrition Leader, outlook and economic information Leader, parent and family life Leader, personnel management Leader, poultry husbandry Leader, publications and news mediaLeader, rural electrification Leader, rural sociology Leader, soil conservation. Leader, soils Leader, textiles and clothing GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Analyst Associate leader, agronomy _ Budget officer Budget officer, cooperative funds Editor, "Extension Service Review"_. Leader, educational media Leader, information Leader, visual aids Management specialist, extension Organization and methods examiner. _ GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Associate leader, educational media... Budget analyst _ Budget examiner _ Budget officerEditor Financial accountant.. Personnel officer _ Procurement and supply officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Assistant editor 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $16,000 $16,000 $16,000 14,190 13,975 14,190 26, 230 26,230 26,660 70,740 23,490 72,090 35, 640 72,630 35, 910 52, 890 11,395 10,535 43,215 11, 395 10,750 43, 215 11,395 10,965 10,320 10, 535 10, 320 10, 535 10, 535 10, 535 10, 535 10, 750 10,535 10, 750 10, 535 10,750 10, 320 1 10, 535 10,750 Total permanent, departmental Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 10,320 10,535 10,535 10,320 10, 535 10,535 10,320 10, 320 10, 535 10,320 10, 535 10,535 10, 535 10, 535 10, 750 10,750 10,750 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details All personal services, departmental _. 10,535 1 2 19,485 2 19,700 18,410 2 18,195 1 9,420 9,420 1 9,205 1 9,205 9,420 28,905 54,800 3 6 29,335 55,875 8,990 18, 625 27, 400 19, 915 9,205 9,420 9,420 8,990 8,990 9,420 29,335 56,950 9,420 36,390 19, 700 8,990 9,205 9,205 9,635 18, 840 28, 045 19, 915 9,205 9,420 9,420 9,205 9,205 9,420 8,990 9,850 9,205 9,205 9,205 9,205 9,420 9,420 9,205 19,270 8,990 9,205 8,990 9,420 19, 700 9,205 9,205 9,420 19, 915 9,420 9,420 9,205 8,990 9,205 9,205 9,205 8,990 9,420 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250—Continued Assistant leader, educational media Budget analyst Economics analystEducationist Financial accountant Management analyst Personnel assistant „ Records officer Visual information specialist GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 __. GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS.-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 ... 8,990 8,990 9,205 8,990 9,205 9,420 9,420 9,635 1 1 9,420 9,850 8,990 9,205 9,205 9,420 8,990 10, 065 9,205 9,420 8,990 9,420 8,990 9,205 9,205 9,635 9,205 10, 280 9,205 9,635 9,205 9,635 9,205 9,420 9,420 9,850 9, 205 10, 280 9,420 9,635 9,420 9,850 1 1 1 1 8,000 8,645 7,570 7,570 8,215 8,430 8,860 2 1 1 15,355 8,430 7,785 7,570 15,355 8,430 7,785 7,570 7,570 15, 785 8,645 8,000 7,570 1 7,570 1 7,465 7,035 6,390 6,820 6,605 5,575 6,385 1 1 1 1 7,680 6,390 7,250 6,390 6,390 6,820 6,390 5,710 1 1 1 1 7,680 6,605 7,465 6,605 6,605 6,820 6,605 5,845 6,520 Field: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Leader, cotton utilization Leader, fruit and vegetable utilization Leader, grain and grain byproducts utilization Leader, irrigation engineering GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Leader, cotton ginning._ _. GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 Ungraded positions at annual rates of $5,440 or above: Agents Total permanent, field Add salary adjustments in excess of lapses Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries paid by States Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Personal services 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 11,150 5,710 5,845 1 1 1 1 $5,575 5,845 5,980 5,575 11, 555 5,710 6,250 10, 885 89,820 22,830 225,155 136,130 26,930 9,730 5,380 11, 285 5, 575 6,250 5, 915 94,750 26,910 233,405 158; 915 24,010 13, 030 5,380 43 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 18 4 55 37 7 3 2 $5, 710 5,980 6,115 5,710 5,575 11, 825 5,845 6,385 11,155 91,845 17, 670 236,005 135,875 23,670 9,900 5,550 5,907 5,907 5,907 246 1,553,987 237 1,535,962 238 1,556,892 19.6 91,854 4.6 30,295 4.9 22,224 0.4 0.4 1.6 11,833 3,692 3,692 232 224.8 1,501,975 1,450, 280 670 5,935 379 232.7 1,530,976 700 5,897 5,996 1,842 1,842 1,510,384 1,539,514 10,065 10,280 10,280 10,065 10,065 10,280 875 1,219 8,990 10,280 2 17,075 7, 850 16,600 10 80,925 9,205 8,990 17, 290 7,850 16, 215 7,850 16, 590 10 80,055 7,608 9 70,428 0.1 1, 242 0. 7 5,000 0.1 538 1.3 10,693 0.4 3,312 0.6 4,408 9.4 77,167 8.6 68,824 62,708 2,630 1,789 183 1,842 1,887 6,013 All personal services, field_ 01 1958 estimate __ 247 242 6,020 6,020 87,599 77,116 70,857 1, 546,287 1, 587, 500 1,610,371 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1957 actual Departmental- Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Agricultural extension specialist in program leadership. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Agricultural extension specialist GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480_.-._. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this accountNet permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 01 Personal services 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $10,320 1 $10,320 1 $10,535 2 1 1 18,410 4,480 3,175 2 1 1 18,410 4,480 3,175 1 1 9,635 4,480 5 36,385 2.1 12,572 5 1 36,385 5,846 3 24,650 4 30,539 3 24,650 0.5 4,547 3.4 28,360 28,360 95 95 30,634 24,745 92 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 FARMER COOPERATIVE SERVICE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: A dministrator GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant administrator Director of division GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative officer Agricultural economist Information specialist GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Agricultural economist Marketing specialist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Agricultural economist Information specialist _ GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Agricultural economist Information specialist Statistical assistant Transportation analyst GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary _ Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay,.. 01 1 $11,880 1 $12,150 1 $12,420 2 21,070 1 2 10,320 21,500 1 2 10,320 21,930 1 10 1 9,635 98,500 8,990 1 11 1 9,850 107,275 8,990 1 11 1 9,850 107,920 9,205 7 1 55,570 8,430 7 1 55,570 8,645 7 1 56,215 8,645 1 1 6,390 6,390 4 1 25,560 6,605 4 1 25,775 6,820 5 1 1 1 12 13 9 4 1 28,280 5,440 5,710 5,980 57,540 52,975 33,795 14,145 3,455 6 1 1 1 8 15 9 3 1 34,125 5,575 5,845 6,115 38,765 61,800 33,200 9,695 3,455 6 1 1 1 8 15 9 3 1 34,665 5,710 5,980 6,250 39,845 63,285 33,370 9,865 3,455 72 434,175 9.7 51,534 75 465,040 5.1 33,546 0. 2 62.3 382,641 1,833 70.1 433,327 75 471,525 5.2 40,031 0. 2 70 1,833 433,327 1,673 1,673 435,000 435,000 1,527 Personal services.. 384,168 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Director of division GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Agricultural economist GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Agricultural economist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Agricultural economist Budget examiner Information specialist GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Agricultural economist Information specialist Transportation analyst GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 Personal services. 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $10,535 1 $10,750 1 $10,965 4 38,325 4 37,680 4 37,895 8 65,075 8 64,215 8 65,290 6 1 1 1 6 1 38,340 6,390 7,680 5,710 33,720 5,440 6 1 1 6 1 1 20, 395 4,620 36,135 11, 010 16, 385 2,690 38,340 6,390 7,895 5,575 16, 725 10, 880 5,575 5,065 8,835 37, 485 17, 585 13, 295 2,775 39,200 6,605 5,710 7,895 16, 995 11,150 5,710 5,200 9,105 38, 430 17, 670 13, 465 2,860 52 302,450 9.2 42,092 50 289,065 3.7 14,127 50 4 294,145 20,402 46.3 274,938 46 273,743 1 0.2 43 1,590 261, £ 1,062 1,057 276,000 274,800 367 262,315 1958 estimate 1959 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total N u m - Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $13,975: Administrator 1 $17,500 1 $17,500 1 $17,500 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Deputy administrator 1 14,405 1 14,405 1 14,620 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant administrator, field services. 1 13,760 13,760 13,760 Assistant administrator, soil surveys.. 1 12,900 12,900 13,115 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant administrator, management. 11,880 11,880 12,150 12.420 Assistant to administrator 12,690 12,690 11,880 Director, engineering division 12,690 12,690 12,420 12,420 Director, planning division 12,690 12,150 12,420 Director, plant technology division. _. 12,420 60, 750 61,020 Field representatives 61,830 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Agronomist . 10, 535 10, 535 1 10,750 10,965 Assistant to administrator 11,180 1 11,180 10, 750 Biologist , 10, 750 1 10,965 Chief, conservation needs and records 10,320 branch . 10, 535 1 10,535 Chief, program appraisal and internal 10, 535 audit 1 10,750 1 10,750 10, 750 Chief, watershed planning branch 1 10,750 1 10,965 10,320 Deputy director, engineering division. 1 11,395 1 11,395 Director, administrative services division . . 10, 535 10, 750 1 10,750 ; Director, budget and finance division. 11,180 11,180 1 11,395 Director, cartographic division 10, 750 10, 750 1 10,965 Director, information and education division 1 10,965 1 11,180 1 11,180 Director, personnel management division 11,180 11,180 1 11,395 10,320 Engineer, civil 11,395 1 11,395 10, 750 Hydrologist 11,395 1 11,395 10, 535 Plant materials specialist 10, 750 1 10,750 10,750 Range conservationist 10, 750 1 10,965 21,930 22,415 Soil conservationist 2 22,415 42, 570 42, 570 Soil scientist 4 42,785 10, 535 10,750 Woodland conservationist 1 10,750 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant director, administrative divisions 19,270 2 19, 485 19,700 Branch chief, administrative divisions. 100, 610 12 112,180 113,470 Cartographer 9,205 9,420 9,420 Conservation equipment specialist 10, 065 10, 280 10,280 E conomist, agricultural 9,205 9,420 9,420 Engineer, agricultural 9,205 10,065 10,065 Engineer, civil 10, 065 10,065 Engineer, design 1 9,420 Engineer, drainage 1 9,420 10,065 10,065 Engineer, irrigation 1 9,420 10,065 10,065 Executive assistant to the administrator 9,635 9,635 1 9,850 Hydrologist 9,205 10,065 1 10,065 Infiltration specialist._ 10,280 10, 495 1 8,990 36,690 Information specialist 19,055 2 19,270 18,195 Internal auditor 18, 625 2 18,840 9,635 Sedimentation specialist 1 9,850 9,850 13 120,310 121,600 Soil conservationist 13 123,105 3 26,970 45, 595 Soil scientist 5 46,025 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 2 15,140 2 15,355 Administrative officer 2 15,570 Assistant branch chief, administra15, 785 23, 785 24,215 tive divisions 23, 785 7,570 7,785 Branch chief, administrative divisions 22, 710 30,925 31,355 Budget analyst 7,570 7,570 7,785 E conomist, agricultural 16,430 32,860 33,290 Information specialist 15,140 22,925 28,140 Internal auditor 14,390 15, 355 15, 570 Personnel officer 15,140 15,355 Position classifier ^ 7,570 7,570 7,785 Procurement officer.. 8,215 8,215 Publications editor. _. 8 62,280 61, 850 62,280 Soil conservationist 2 16,645 24, 645 24,860 Soil scientist 9,075 1 7,570 Training officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 3 21,535 3 21,320 3 21,750 Accountant 1 6,390 1 6,390 Administrative assistant 22,180 5 34,960 5 35,390 Administrative officer 14,070 2 14,285 2 14,500 Budget analyst 19,600 3 20,030 3 20,245 Fiscal accountant _ 7,035 1 7,035 Information specialist 7,250 6,605 1 6,390 Management analyst 6,605 Personnel officer 6, 390 6,390 3 19,600 Position classifier 2 12,995 2 13,210 Publications editor 1 7,035 7,250 7,250 Soil conservationist 1 6,390 6,390 6,605 93 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Administrative officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Administrative assistant Administrative officer Budget analyst Personnel assistant Placement officer Purchasing agent Records analyst Soil scientist Statistician GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Total permanent, departmental Deduct— Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Net permanent, departmental (average net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details All personal services, departmental Field: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Administrative officer Director, Caribbean area Head, engineering and watershed planning unit Information specialist Soil conservationist Soil scientist State conservationist Territorial conservationist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Agronomist Biologist Cartographer Deputy director, Caribbean area Deputy State conservationist Engineer, civil Engineer, general Engineer, hydraulic Engineer, materials Geologist Plant materials specialist Range conservationist Soil conservationist Soil correlator Soil scientist State administrative officer . State conservationist Territorial conservationist Watershed planning specialist Woodland conservationist GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Assistant director, Carribean area Assistant State conservationist Cartographer Deputy State administrative officer.. Deputy State conservationist Economist, agricultural Engineer, civil Engineer, construction Engineer, drainage Engineer, hydraulic Engineer, irrigation Engineer, materials Geologist Information specialist Meteorologist Plant materials specialist Publications editor Range conservationist Soil chemist Soil conservationist Soil correlator Soil scientist State administrative officer State conservationist State conservation engineer.. State soil conservationist State soil scientist Territorial administrative officer Territorial conservation engineer Territorial soil conservationist Territorial soil scientist Watershed planning specialist Woodland conservationist 440200—58- 1958 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 6,520 28,280 6,520 5,980 5,575 5,980 1 5 1 6,250 1 5,575 1 5,845 17 86,915 10 47,820 42 186,000 43 163, 505 21 68, 715 7 23, 525 284 1,863,200 33.4 158,492 1.4 11,635 249.2 1, 693,073 1 $6,995 1 $6,995 1 3 6,520 17,400 11, 555 5, 710 6,115 5,440 5,980 5,710 1 3 6,520 17,805 11, 690 5,845 6,250 5,575 6,115 5,845 20 101,300 7 33,960 51 220,920 38 141, 585 20 65,370 7 23, 270 296 1,962, 715 24.6 115, 566 2 12,053 296 269.4 1,835,096 1,000 265. 7 1, 835,985 1,000 7,216 6,050 7, 500 3,000 1,849,362 1,847,485 6,768 103,325 34, 635 226,320 143,285 65, 200 23, 525 28.3 141, 585 2 11,410 142 1, 700, 527 1 1 11,180 10,320 6 62,135 1 10,535 1 10,535 38 407,425 1 11,610 6 55,230 5 46,025 6 55,230 1 9,205 36 334,390 3 26,970 2 18,625 2 18, 840 3 27, 615 15 141, 515 4 38, 540 4 37, 035 1 8 74, 930 1 10,065 5 46,025 49 6 1 6 5 7 7 5 10 5 1 12 6 1 1 1 2 1 7 17 12 37 1 41 44 41 384, 045 48, 215 8,645 48, 430 40,430 54,495 56,430 39,140 78, 925 39,570 8,215 93, 850 49,720 7,785 7,570 7,570 15,140 7,570 53,850 137, 505 96, 430 299, 225 8,000 326, 280 351,570 325,420 15,355 15, 570 15,355 8,000 7,570 1 1 11,395 10,535 1 1 11,395 10,535 62,135 2 20, 855 1 10, 750 6 62, 565 38 407, 855 1 11, 610 6 63, 425 2 21, 070 1 10, 750 6 63, 210 38 412,155 1 11, 825 6 55, 875 5 47,100 7 65, 510 1 9,420 37 346,175 4 40, 260 1 10,065 2 20,130 1 10, 065 1 3 28, 475 3 28, 045 14 131, 450 6 56, 520 5 47, 530 7 66,155 1 9,420 37 350.045 4 40, 260 1 10,065 2 20,130 1 10,065 8,990 1 3 28,905 3 28, 260 14 132,955 3 1 8 1 1 6 28, 260 9,205 74, 500 10, 065 8,990 56, 090 28, 475 9,205 75, 360 10, 280 8,990 56, 735 7,570 1 54 426, 625 6 47, 355 1 8,645 49,290 7,570 433,075 53,160 8,860 49,935 49, 505 51, 870 60, 515 43, 225 77, 805 43, 225 8,645 51, 870 60, 515 43, 225 77, 805 43, 225 8,645 95,570 50,795 7,785 15,140 7,785 15,140 7 18 14 37 1 43 43 41 1 2 2 2 53, 850 147,655 112, 430 303,095 8,215 371,735 345,120 330,150 7,785 17,290 16,000 15,355 1957 actual 1959 estimate 51,440 8,000 15,355 7,785 15, 570 Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer Agronomist Area conservationist Assistant State conservation engineer. Assistant State conservationist Assistant State soil conservationist Assistant State soil scientist Biologist Cartographer E conomist, agricultural Engineer, agricultural Engineer, civil Engineer, construction Engineer, design Engineer, drainage Engineer, hydraulic Engineer, irrigation Engineer, materials Engineer, structural Geologist Horticulturist Information specialist Meteorologist Personnel officer Plant materials specialist Project supervisor Publications editor Range conservationist Soil conservationist Soil correlator Soil scientist State administrative officer State conservation engineer State soil conservationist State soil scientist Statistician Supply officer Territorial administrative officer Territorial soil scientist Training specialist Watershed planning specialist Woodland conservationist GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Agronomist Biologist Cartographer Draftsman, engineering Economist, agricultural Engineer, agricultural Engineer, civil Engineer, construction Engineer, design Engineer, drainage Engineer, hydraulic Engineer, irrigation Engineer, materials Engineer, structural Geologist Hydrologist Information specialist Illustrator Nursery manager Personnel assistant Photographer Physicist Plant materials specialistPosition classifier Publications editor Purchasing agent...... Range conservationist Soil conservationist Soil correlator Soil scientist State administrative officer. Statistician Supply officer Training officer Woodland conservationist. _ Work unit conservationist __ GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780.. GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890.. GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480. 54, 710 149, 590 113, 935 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925- 8,215 371,735 43 349,375 41 334,450 7,785 17,290 16,000 15,355 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470- GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685.. GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $5,440 or above: Cooperative agent Extension soil conservationist- _ Soil scientist Wage board Less than $5,440 Number 26 173, 020 7 49, 460 4 29, 860 9 60, 520 5 35, 820 70 2 14, 500 4 28, 570 1 7,035 12 84,420 3 21, 535 36 5 5 4 5 1 1 2 1 3 1 13 1959 estimate Total N u m - Total N u m - Total salary ber salary ber salary 41 $275,965 30 206,965 300 2, 068, 775 2 14,285 6 41,565 21 2 3 9 7 1958 estimate 7,035 46, 665 7,465 49, 030 7,035 6,390 143,220 14,930 19,170 131,085 519,980 7,035 236, 705 33, 670 35,820 27,495 36,035 6,390 6,390 14, 285 6,605 19,170 6,820 50 291,980 37 226,255 8 43,790 14 88,175 3 18,615 44 253,940 226 1,406,155 96 592,710 2 12,365 13 79,765 2 12,230 45 278,550 2 12,365 40 $273, 445 38 259,160 303 2,117, 415 3 22,395 3 21,105 5 33, 025 30 202,450 63,100 4 28, 570 10 67, 555 7 52, 255 77 574, 805 7,465 1 9 67,185 3 22, 395 11 82,115 3 22, 395 2 14, 930 40 $273, 015 38 261,310 303 2,138, 700 3 22,395 3 21, 320 5 33, 455 30 205, 675 9 64,175 4 29, 000 10 68, 630 7 52, 255 77 574, 805 1 7, 465 67,185 3 22. 395 11 82,115 3 22. 395 2 14, 930 40, 490 7,465 56, 280 7,250 6, 605 123, 835 7,465 12, 995 151,115 487,170 6 40, 060 1 7,680 8 56, 065 1 7,250 1 6,605 18 124, 050 7,465 1 2 12, 780 22 152,190 64 436 436,910 64 415,195 8 52,195 3 22, 395 4 27, 280 5 35,820 1 6,605 1 6,390 1 6,820 1 6,820 5 32,165 2 13,425 22 149,395 64 414, 765 8 52, 625 3 22,395 4 27,495 5 36, 250 1 6, 605 1 6, 605 1 6,820 1 6,820 5 32, 595 2 12, 995 22 150,470 52 305,425 34 204,545 10 55,750 14 88,445 4 24, 865 45 259,920 243 1, 518, 750 106 662,500 52 304,075 34 203,860 10" 56,020 14 89,120 4 24, 730 37 215,590 235 1, 478, 335 106 662,500 14 87,500 2 12,500 48 300,000 14 87,500 2 12,500 48 300,000 6,250 2 12,365 29 166,130 2 12,500 1 5,440 17,670 17,400 1 5,440 2 11,555 6 34,800 1 5,845 49 286,540 26 154,265 1 6,655 374 2,155,070 4 23,920 1 5,440 1 6,250 37 213,025 6,250 1 5,440 1 6,115 1 3 18,075 3 16,995 5,440 1 29 165, 455 1 6,250 1 5,575 1 6,250 3 18, 210 3 16,860 1 5,575 3 17,535 1 6,250 5 29,090 1 5,980 45 264,510 24 140,820 3 17,400 1 6,250 5 29,360 1 6,115 45 263,835 24 140,415 441 2,538,090 441 2, 550,375 1 5,575 1 5,440 1 5,710 1 5,575 2 12,365 3 16,455 3 16,590 25 149,500 29 173,285 25 147,475 1,912 1,557 1,912 11,264,875 9,222,570 11,238,280 1 5,915 1 5,915 1 6,050 3,071 3,323 3,066 15,714,185 16,985,070 15,649, 980 56 302 460 2,136,585 1,396,995 2,108,730 3,753 3,360 3,795 15, 595, 470 14,054,475 15, 705, 870 2,271 1,963 2,269 8,053,390 7,026,560 8,020,040 1,449 1,286 1,437 4, 349,355 4, 840, 785 4, 798, 435 722 826 722 2, 554, 865 2, 239,120 2, 245, 325 8 22,115 14 38,255 H 21,945 8 53,280 8 50,120 2 16,310 33 206,090 58 243,588 8 52,865 6 38,715 5 35,731 34 212,698 51 224,073 53, 405 39,120 36, 001 211, 348 226,108 94 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 SOIL CONSERVATION 1957 actual SERVICE—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE—Con. 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 72 $294, 273 92 $345, 209 92 $345, 756 16,314 16, 329 - 15,116 72,134, 986 77, 573, 603 77, 752, 806 Deduct— 2, 393. 9 2, 426. 5 2, 255. 2 Lapses 9, 475, 530 9, 238, 518 8, 729,159 Portion of salaries shown above paid 1.1 6, 523 1.6 7,150 1.6 7,320 from other accounts Portion of salaries shown above paid by States _ __ __ 12. 7 74, 595 10.3 73, 620 10 71,500 Total permanent, field Net permanent, field (average 13,908.5 13,890.6 number, net salary) 12, 847 63, 324, 709 68,196, 506 68, 256, 265 Positions other than permanent: Inter5, 020, 672 5,068, 721 4, 318, 943 mittent employment Other personal services 283,025 295,000 Regular pay above 52-week base 249, 681 233,000 Overtime and holiday pay 246, 264 Nightwork differential _ _ _ 1,828 Additional pay for service abroad 123, 479 116, 493 120,000 Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details _ _ 25, 908 23, 418 30, 554 01 All personal services, field 68, 045, 777 73, 940, 334 73, 948, 355 Personal services, Soil Conservation Service 69, 746, 304 75, 789, 696 75, 795, 840 ALLOTMENT TO FARMERS' HOME ADMINISTRATION Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base __ __ Personal services 1 10,965 1 3,670 1 1 1 10,965 8,990 3,805 2 14,635 3 23,760 .. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: '' C onservation operations'' _ _ ''Watershed protection''__ "Flood prevention" __. "Water conservation and utilization projects" "Trust funds" "Advances and reimbursements" '' C onservation reserve program'' "Great Plains conservation program" . 60 90 14,695 23,850 $53, 820, 507 5,145,842 3, 355,631 $56,405,500 6,421,941 3,850,465 $55,975,000 6, 940, 000 3,745,600 239,241 5,849, 794 660, 873 674,416 255, 500 6, 111, 650 812,640 817,600 1,114,400 244,000 6,146,200 814, 540 822, 500 1,108, 000 AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM SERVICE CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM, CONSERVATION R E SERVE PROGRAM, AND GREAT PLAINS CONSERVATION PROGRAM 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Administrator GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Deputy administrator ___ GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Division director GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant to administrator Deputy division director Division director Staff assistant GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Branch chief Field review officer Program specialist GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative officer Agriculturist Information specialist Program specialist Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 7 12 7,680 2 1 14,715 7,680 17,940 6,115 5,575 4,970 10,670 14, 535 28, 795 44, 465 20,070 6,430 3 1 1 1 2 3 9 14 6 2 18,345 6,250 5,575 5,105 10, 670 14,940 37,350 51,040 20,070 6,770 1 2 1 $6,605 14,715 7,680 9 14 6 2 18,750 6,250 5,710 5,240 10, 805 15,210 38,160 52,060 20,325 6,855 63 400,930 7.4 39,168 75 489,590 3.6 19,292 75 495,420 4.3 22,346 55.6 361,762 71.4 470,298 70.7 473,074 Personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Agricultural conservation program". __ "Conservation reserve program" "Great Plains conservation program" 1,802 1,821 361, 762 472,100 474,895 $341, 294 20,468 $427, 200 28,100 16, 800 $429,410 28,415 17,070 AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Agriculturist Loan officer .__ _ _ GS-5 $3 670 to $4,480 01 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Information specialist Program specialist Statistician GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Agriculturist Information specialist GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 1958 estimate Num- Total ber salary 1 $13,975 1 12,900 2 23,220 2 2 1 4 2 1 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 $14,190 1 $14,190 1 13,115 1 13,115 23,760 2 2 23,760 23,220 21,070 11,610 11,395 23,220 20,640 11,610 11,395 23,005 20,640 11,610 38,325 19,915 9,205 4 6 1 38,325 56,735 9,205 4 6 1 39,185 56,950 9,420 8,215 7,785 7,570 16,430 1 2 1 4 8,215 15,570 7,570 30,925 1 2 1 4 8,430 15,785 7,785 31,140 1957 actuai Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-18. $16,000: Administrator GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Deputy administrator, marketing research and statistics Deputy administrator, marketing services GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant administrator for management Division director Outlook officer GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Agricultural economist Assistant branch chief A s s i s t a n t d e p u t y administrator, marketing services Branch chief .. Chief statistical officer Deputy division director Division director Executive assistant Legislative reference officer Mathematical statistician GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Administrative officer Agricultural economist Analytical statistician___ Assistant branch chief Assistant to deputy administrator, marketing services Assistant to division director Branch chief Chief auditor Division director Editor Investigator Marketing specialist Mathematical statistician Program appraisal officer Secretary, crop reporting board Section head GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Acting secretary, crop reporting board. Administrative officer Agricultural economist Agricultural statistician Analytical statistician Assistant branch chief Assistant to division director Branch chief Budget officer Chemist Economist _ Engineer Entomologist „ Food technologist N u m - Total ber salary 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 1 $16,000 1 $16,000 1 $16,000 1 14,620 1 14,620 1 14,835 1 14,620 1 14,835 1 14,835 1 7 1 2 1 13,115 94,170 13, 760 1 7 1 13,330 94,815 13,760 13,330 94,815 13, 760 23, 760 13,120 1 1 12,150 13,120 12, 420 13,120 1 12,150 7 85, 320 1 11,880 11 133, 380 9 110,970 11,880 1 1 1 4 11,395 10,320 10,320 43,000 1 12,150 7 86, 560 1 11,880 12 145, 530 9 111, 400 1 11, 610 1 12,150 1 11, 610 1 1 3 10, 535 10, 535 32, 465 1 12,420 7 86,560 1 12,150 12 145,530 9 111,400 1 11,610 1 12,150 1 11,610 3 10, 535 10, 535 32,465 11,395 78, 260 521,375 10, 750 10, 535 10, 320 10,320 11, 395 1 11,610 7 79,120 46 506,755 10, 750 10, 750 10, 320 10, 320 11,395 11,610 79,120 46 506,970 10, 965 10, 750 10, 535 10, 535 11, 395 10, 320 10,320 10, 320 30 320,350 1 10,535 1 10,320 28 300,570 1 10,535 1 10,535 28 300,570 12 113,040 30 282,600 8,990 1 9 83, 705 21 202,120 8,990 1 3 28, 260 2 18,840 2 19, 055 8,990 1 2 18,840 9,850 1 8,990 1 11 103,620 30 282,600 1 8,990 9 83,705 21 202,120 1 8,990 3 28,260 2 18,840 2 19,055 1 8,990 2 18,840 1 9,850 1 8,990 1 9,205 11 101,685 35 330,560 1 9,205 7 74,540 22 208,745 27, 615 18, 625 18, 625 9,205 18, 410 19, 485 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued Historian Information specialist Investigator Marketing specialist Personnel officer Plant physiologist Section head Social scientist Statistician Supervisory auditor Supervisory home economist Supervisory inspector Systems accountant Technologist Training officer Transportation economist Valuation engineer Veterinarian GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Accountant -Administrative officer Agricultural economist Agricultural statistician Analytical statistician Auditor Botanist Budget analyst Chemist Cotton technologist Economist Engineer Entomologist Food technologist Freight traffic officer Gram technologist Group leader Historian Home economist Horticulturist Information specialist Inspector Investigator __. Management analyst Market reporter Marketing specialist Mathematical statistician Meat grader Mechanical engineer Nutritionist Personnel officer Plant physiologist Poultry products grader Section head Social science analyst Social scientist Statistician Supervisory dairy products grader Systems accountant Transportation economist Veterinarian Warehouse examiner GS-11. $6,390 to $7,250: Accountant Administrative officer Agricultural economist Agricultural statistician Analytical statistician Assistant administrative officer Assistant secretary crop reporting board Auditor Bacteriologist Budget analyst Business analyst Chemist Cotton classer Cotton technologist Dairy products grader Digital computer programer Engineer Entomologist Freight traffic officer Grain technologist Home economist Horticulturist Information specialist Investigator Management analyst Market reporter Marketing specialist Mathematical statistician Meat grader Personnel officer Physicist Plant pathologist Plant physiologist Qualifications rating examiner Section head Social science analyst Supply officer Systems accountant Transportation economist Warehouse examiner GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Administrative officer Agricultural economist Agricultural statistician 95 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $9, 205 5 48, 390 1 9,205 43 412, 800 8,990 1 37 347,035 8,990 10, 280 9,205 9,420 18,195 29, 550 18, 625 9,205 38, 755 2 19,055 2 20 28 26 19 5 1 2 3 4 1 15, 785 160, 215 217, 335 198, 540 147, 915 42,150 8,645 16,430 23, 355 33, 505 7,570 71, 570 7,570 32, 860 16, 860 8,000 8,860 7,785 16, 215 34, 580 15, 355 25, 720 33, 290 40,000 406, 235 7,785 7,785 7,785 7,785 24, 860 16,000 16,000 31, 785 15, 570 25, 290 7,570 7,570 24,000 49, 720 15, 570 7,570 6,605 164, 540 205,400 149, 765 15 100,150 1 6,390 2 $18. 410 5 48, 605 1 8,990 42 402, 950 8,990 1 1 35 329,485 2 $18, 410 5 48, 605 1 8,990 42 402, 950 1 9,205 1 8.990 38 356,455 10, 280 9, 205 9,420 9,420 19, 270 18, 410 9,420 66, 370 10, 495 19, 270 10, 280 9,420 9,635 9,420 19. 270 18, 410 9,420 66, 370 10, 495 19, 270 16,000 127, 355 186,840 158,065 164, 775 15, 570 8,645 24, 215 15, 570 33, 720 7,785 48, 860 15, 355 7,785 32, 000 16,860 2 16,000 16 127,140 24 186,840 158, 065 164, 775 7,785 8,645 24, 215 15, 570 33, 720 8,000 7,785 1 1 7,570 4 33, 720 2 15. 570 3 25, 075 5 40, 860 4 31, 570 44 355, 870 1 7,570 8,000 7,570 33, 720 15, 570 25, 075 40, 860 31, 570 47 380,300 1 7,570 24 20 8,000 16, 860 16,000 16, 215 23, 785 8,000 16,860 16,000 16,215 23,785 15, 355 7,570 7,785 24, 430 31, 355 15,140 7,785 15, 355 7,785 7,785 24, 430 31, 355 15,140 7,785 2 13, 210 28 190,100 23 153, 850 19 124, 420 10 66,265 6,605 1 2 13,210 26 174,740 23 153,850 19 124,420 10 66,265 6,605 1 2 1 1 3 4 2 1 6,605 7,680 6,390 34, 530 7,680 21, 535 14, 500 6,605 6,390 6,390 34, 530 7,680 28, 785 14, 500 6,390 6,605 6,390 70, 780 12, 995 28, 355 6,820 12, 780 19,600 41, 565 6,390 49,030 20, 460 63, 745 12, 780 35, 605 6,820 6,390 19, 600 41, 565 7 47,095 3 19,170 44 299,005 13, 210 6,390 7,035 13, 210 19,170 7,035 6, 390 12, 780 7,680 21, 750 34,100 6,605 34 201,295 2 12,230 20 112,445 10 56,290 15, 355 7,785 32,000 16, 860 33 223,770 6,390 6,820 6,605 7,250 13, 640 19,170 7,035 32,165 6,390 2 3 1 15,145 21,320 6,820 36 209,070 3 17,805 19 107,005 6 34,395 1 6,605 6,605 34, 530 7,680 28, 785 14, 500 6,390 6,605 6,390 70, 780 12, 995 28,355 7,035 6,390 19, 600 34, 530 6,390 49, 030 20, 460 34 230,805 1 6,390 6,605 7,250 13, 640 19, 815 7,250 32,165 6,390 2 3 1 15,145 21,320 6,820 32 186, 500 3 17, 805 19 107, 005 34, 395 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250—Continued Analytical statistician Auditor Botanist Budget analyst Chemist Claims examiner Cotton technologist Digital computer programer Economist Engineer Fiscal accountant Food technologist Freight traffic officer Grain technologist H a y inspector Historian Horticulturist Information specialist Inspector Investigator Management analyst Market news reporter Market reporter Marketing specialist Plant physiologist Poultry grader Printing and publication supervisor.. Property officer Section head Social science analyst Statistical assistant Systems accountant Transportation economist Warehouse examiner GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890.. GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480.. GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470.. GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 1958 estimate Num- Total Number salary ber 2 $11,285 18,615 25, 270 24, 055 18, 480 5,845 11, 690 11, 690 43, 075 12,365 16,860 11, 960 19,020 6,115 5,575 27, 200 34, 260 5,980 11, 285 23, 785 17, 265 157,045 17, 940 1 5,710 1 5,845 2 11,150 5 28, 415 3 17, 535 5 28,820 1 5,980 4 22,580 204 1,007,985 28 131,250 360 1, 516,815 436 1,623,410 265 898,410 30 97,640 35 106,050 26 88,234 1959 estimate Total N u m - Total salary ber salary 2 ~$12, 635 6 3,40 36,420 23,515 24, 730 5,980 11, 960 5,440 11, 015 30, 305 2 12,635 3 17,265 2 12,095 3 17,940 6,115 5,575 6 33,450 7 39,700 1 6,115 2 11,150 4 24,190 1 6,115 $12, 635 36, 420 23, 515 24, 730 5,980 11, 960 5,440 11,015 30, 305 12, 635 17, 265 12, 095 17, 940 6, 250 5,710 33, 450 39, 700 6,115 11,150 24,190 6,115 27 151,335 2 11,420 1 5,575 1 5,845 1 5,980 2 10,880 1 5,710 6 34,530 3 17,670 3 17,130 1 6,115 4 22,850 208 1,029,055 26 121,875 358 1, 510,870 437 1, 615, 860 225 776,425 23 73,775 28 83,650 157, 045 11, 420 5,575 5, 845 5, 980 21, 760 5,710 34, 530 17,670 17,130 6,115 22,850 22 80,456 1,041,820 26 121,875 359 1, 513,325 445 1, 638,405 229 788,870 24 76,735 28 83,650 22 86,571 247 2,354 2,230 Total permanent, departmental 12, 730, 751 13,347, 259 12, 660, 266 Deduct— 277.3 274.3 598.7 1,192,547 2,894,653 1, 203,420 Portion of salaries shown above paid 3.1 18,403 from other accounts. 0.8 4,951 Add portion carried in other position schedules paid from this account 0.5 2,885 Net permanent, departmental (av1,952. 4 1,972. 7 1, 752. 2 erage number, net salary) 11, 538, 204 10,434, 203 11, 454, 780 Positions other than permanent: 57, 708 57, 708 58,243 Temporary employment 15, 727 15,727 15,468 Part-time employment 16,489 16,469 15,182 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 45,847 46,056 Regular pay above 52-week base 17,890 17, 269 Overtime and holiday pay 18, 388 63 Night work differential Payments to other agencies for reim96 bursable details _ All personal services, mental depart- Field: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Agricultural economist Area supervisor Chief, area office Division director Officer in charge Statistician in charge GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Acting chief, area office Agricultural economist Agricultural statistician Analytical chemist Area information chief Area manager Area supervisor Assistant area supervisor Assistant chief, area office Assistant national supervisor Auditor Branch chief Chairman, board of grain supervisors. Chemist Chief, wool and mohair standardization laboratory District supervisor Entomologist Horticulturist Investigator Marketing specialist Officer in charge Plant pathologist Plant physiologist 10, 540, 524 11, 608,441 11, 692, 552 54,610 32,465 31,175 10,965 82, 990 10,320 55,470 43, 215 31, 605 10, 965 95, 030 10,320 55,470 43, 215 31, 605 11,180 95, 030 1 3 3 1 5 4 11 6 1 6 2 9 1 1 8,990 27,400 28, 690 9,205 50,110 40, 690 99,320 56, 520 10, 065 53,940 19, 700 83,490 9,420 8,990 8,990 27, 400 28, 690 9.205 50,110 40, 690 99, 320 47,100 10, 065 53, 940 19, 700 83, 490 9,635 8,990 1 9 1 1 2 3 5 1 2 9,205 86, 500 9,205 10, 065 17, 980 26, 970 48, 820 9,635 19, 055 9,205 86, 500 9,420 10, 065 17, 980 26, 970 48, 820 9,635 19, 055 37,035 38,110 8,990 49, 895 40,475 80,910 56,305 29, 335 1 9 1 8,990 83,490 9,420 8,990 87,145 9,205 9,205 1 7 2 1 8,990 66,370 18,625 10,065 96 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE—Con. Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued Section head Statistician in charge GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Acting area supervisor Acting officer in charge Administrative officer Agricultural economist Agricultural statistician ___ Area supervisor Assistant area manager. __ Assistant area supervisor Assistant branch chief Assistant district supervisor Assistant national supervisor.. Assistant officer in charge _Chemist _ __ _ Circuit supervisor _ Cotton classer _. Cotton technologist District supervisor District warehouse examiner Engineer___ _ __. Entomologist—. --. E quipment supervisor Food preservation specialist Horticulturist Industrial engineer Information specialist. _ Investigator ... Market reporter Marketing specialist __. M athematical statistician Meat grader Member, board of grain supervisors.. Officer in charge.* Personnel officer _ Plant pathologist Plant physiologist Poultry products grader Social science analyst Supervisory auditor Supervisory investigator Training supervisor Veterinarian GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Acting circuit supervisor Acting district supervisor Administrative officer Agricultural economist Agricultural statistician Agricultural technologist Analytical chemist Animal fiber technologist Area supervisor Assistant area supervisor Assistant branch chief Assistant district supervisor Assistant officer in charge Assistant to officer in charge Auditor Classification officer Cotton classer C otton classer supervisory Cotton technologist Dairy manufacturing technologist.._ Dairy products grader Engineer Entomologist Federal-State supervisor Financial management officer General supply officer Grain inspection supervisor Home economist Horticulturist Industrial engineer Information specialist Inspector Investigator Main station supervisor Management analyst Market reporter Market supervisor Marketing specialist Mathematical statistician Meat grader Member, board of grain supervisors. Officer in charge Personnel officer Plant pathologist Plant physiologist Real property officer Redryer supervisor Scale and weight specialist Seed technologist Social science analyst Station supervisor Warehouse examiner Weights and measures inspector Wool technologist GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Assistant main station supervisor Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 $19,700 36 337,400 2 $19,915 35 334,860 7,570 7,785 180, 990 38,495 236,775 157,160 32, 215 9 70,495 11 89,720 6 48,645 1 7,570 1 8,215 7 54,495 22 184,385 2 17,505 11 88,645 73,635 7 55,355 3 22,925 8,645 1 1 1 8,860 8,860 1 4 31,140 3 25, 290 10 81, 505 5 40,430 8,215 1 4 33,720 56 455,740 1 8,000 3 23,140 4 34,150 1 7,570 3 24,000 7 56,000 1 8,860 1 8,645 3 24,000 3 19,385 6,820 1 21 139,350 27, 065 4 47 318,175 8,645 7,035 2 14,715 3 20,890 11 77,245 2 12,995 1 6,820 26 179,900 1 7,250 34 229,085 2 13,210 90,380 71, 855 6,390 6,390 27,065 98, 060 54,345 41,135 27,925 6,390 61, 595 7,465 40, 060 7,680 35,175 168,135 33, 025 123,250 25, 775 38 267,330 31 213,560 24 163,035 1 6,390 1 6,820 2 14,285 71 489,165 2 12,780 4 26,635 2 14,715 2 12,995 3 19,170 2 12 995 6,605 126, 785 29,215 6,605 7,465 26 170,395 15,355 221, 635 38,495 232,860 159,955 32,645 15,140 70,495 66,150 48, 645 2 $19,915 35 334,860 2 15,355 26 205,635 5 38,495 29 232,860 19 159,955 4 32,645 2 15,140 9 70,495 8 66,150 6 48,645 12 91,270 20 167,740 " 16,430 81,075 75,140 48,000 23,785 8,860 8,860 16,645 9,075 31, 570 8,215 72,645 33, 505 8,215 92,130 34,365 463,480 8,000 23,355 34,150 7,570 24,000 55, 785 33, 505 8,430 92,130 34,365 56 463,480 8, 215 23,355 34,150 7,785 24,000 55,785 16,645 24,430 16,645 24,430 4 136,690 167,740 16,430 81,075 75,140 48,000 23,785 8,860 8,860 16,645 9,075 24,000 8,215 72,645 25,775 160, 240 59,445 281,495 8,645 7,250 14, 715 20,030 111,915 146, 600 59,445 281,495 8,645 7,250 14, 715 20, 030 111, 915 1 6,820 26 181,835 1 7,035 26 181,835 231,665 6,820 6,390 89,520 21,320 6,605 27,065 86,355 61,380 49,030 21,320 6,390 35, 390 7,465 40, 275 7,895 14, 285 131, 240 46, 665 123, 250 26, 205 255,135 208,470 151, 760 6,605 195, 630 13,425 469,840 13,425 39, 630 27, 710 12, 780 13,210 12,995 7,895 6,605 187, 245 21, 750 197, 565 6,820 6,390 89, 520 21,320 6,605 27,065 86,355 61,380 49,030 21,320 6,605 35, 390 7,465 40, 275 7,895 14, 285 131, 240 46, 665 123, 250 19,385 255,135 ,— — 208,470 151,760 6,605 263,830 13,425 469,840 13,425 39, 630 27, 710 12, 780 13,210 12,995 7,895 6,820 200, 025 21, 750 1 5 1 6 1 2 20 7 17 3 37 30 22 1 39 2 67 2 6 4 2 2 7,465 7,465 26 170,395 26 170,395 1 Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Acting area records management officer Accountant Administrative assistant Agricultural economist Agricultural statistician Analytical chemist Analytical statistician Animal fiber technologist Assistant equipment supervisor Assistant officer in charge Assistant section head Auditor Bacteriologist Botanist Chemist Cotton classer Cotton field representative Cotton technologist Dairy manufacturing technologistDairy products grader Engineer Entomologist Grain inspector supervisor Grain technologist Home economist Horticulturist Industrial engineer Information specialist Inspector Investigator Management analyst Market reporter Market news reporter Marketing specialist Meat grader Mycologist Naval stores inspector. Officer in charge Placement officer Plant inspector Plant pathologist Plant physiologist Poultry products grader Poultry products inspector Procurement and property officerPurchasing agent Real property assistant Section head Supervisory fiscal accountant Tobacco inspector Veterinarian Warehouse examiner. GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780—. GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335... GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890.... GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480—. GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.... GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685.... GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $5,440 or above: Agent Agent inspector Agricultural statistician Dairy products grader Mathematical statistician Poultry inspector and grader Less than $5,440 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $5,575 20 121,355 5,440 1 61 340,075 2 12,365 5,440 1 5,980 1 5,845 1 13 75,985 5,710 1 21 120, 315 5,845 1 3 18, 615 5 30, 845 199 "1,092,820 1 6,655 5 30,170 1 5,440 18 104,130 48, 515 13 73,015 35 205, 250 6,250 1 10 63,040 4 23, 515 6,520 1 3 17,400 112 640,465 3 17,400 2 12,095 80 473, 780 2 11, 825 25 145, 720 400 2,379,540 1 5,575 4 23,785 81 483,975 3 18,210 23 $134,435 1 5,575 45 252,090 2 12, 500 1 5,575 1 6,115 1 5,980 13 77, 605 3 $17,535 38 220,490 1 5,575 45 252,090 2 12,500 1 5,575 1 6,115 77, 605 23 143, 480 1 3 18, 885 5 31, 520 200 1,094,480 18 114,930 1 5,980 18, 885 5 31, 520 200 "l, 094,480 5 30,440 1 5,575 16 93,925 10 58,855 18 100,350 30 177,915 1 6,250 9 55,170 2 11,555 5 30,440 1 5,575 16 93 925 10 58^ 855 18 100,350 30 177,915 1 6,250 9 55,170 2 11, 555 4 24,055 135 767,205 2 10,880 4 24,055 135 767,205 2 10,880 62 363,200 2 12,095 36 202,995 417 2,498,385 1 5 5,710 710 4 24,055 70 426,700 2 11,960 269 1 1,653, 575 7 39,970 8 45,680 32 189,335 24 131,100 6,385 1 2 11,285 62 363,200 2 12,095 36 202,995 417 2,498,385 5,710 4 24,055 70 426,700 2 11,960 417 2,558, 595 ~~ 39,970 45,680 189,335 131,100 6,385 11,285 22 132,640 1 5,645 991 4, 795,905 79 343,515 778 3,067,660 678 2, 557,700 664 2, 242,415 209 641,250 12 35,595 1 6,520 1 5,710 309 1,827,030 75 458,625 21 126,660 1 5,780 796 3,862, 585 164 687,885 882 3,402,360 657 2,474,475 645 2,183, 535 147 454,330 6 18,435 1 6,520 1 5,710 309 1,827,030 126 770,490 21 126,660 1 5,780 949 4, 636,315 290 1,201,965 743 2,897,495 671 2,525,685 654 2,214,320 147 454,330 6 18,435 28 181,868 21 145,096 2 15,550 4 22,000 1 8,780 2 13,000 570 2,137,404 27 178,197 22 155,307 2 11,830 4 22,200 1 8,780 2 13,000 561 2,154, 251 27 181,760 22 158,413 2 12,066 4 22,644 8, 955 2 13,260 561 2,315, 819 1,629, 820 i 45,680 i 34,800 35 200,390 19 112,270 2 12,095 2 11,150 6,250 1 1 1 5,575 332 1,957,280 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 56 194,053 67 235,926 67 253,856 Ungraded positions at volume rates 16 708 14 650 14 650 Total permanent, field 6,912 6,875 7,252 34,363,649 34, 531, 221 36,890,378 Deduct— Lapses. . 1,698.3 1, 204.8 1,200.1 5,329, 888 5, 565, 759 Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 0.5 5,375 0.6 6,019 Portion of salaries shown above paid by States 102 68.7 .9.1 439,716 441,792 585,414 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) 5, 111. 1 5,601 5,982.8 25,763,532 28,756, 242 30,882,827 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 267, 252 442,686 442,686 Part-time employment 23, 975 51, 532 51, 532 1,189,094 1,374,998 Intermittent employment 1,199, 593 Other personal services: 105, 766 Regular pay above 52-week base 113, 759 Overtime and holiday pay 1,046,348 1, 299, 593 1, 250,040 40, 405 Nightwork differential 12,150 14,850 18,430 Additional pay for service abroad 21,601 21,601 All personal services, field 28,349,036 Personal services, Agricultural Mar01 38,889,560 keting Service „43,673,009 45,669,440 97 DEPARTMENT OV AGRICULTURE 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE ALLOTMENT TO FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERYICE Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-17. $13,9.75 to $14,835: Deputy administrator 1 $13,975 1 $13,975 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant administrator 1 $12,900 1 13,115 1 13,115 GS-i5. $11,610 to $12,690: 1 12, 690 Assistant to assistant administrator... 12, 690 12, 690 11,610 1 11, 610 Associate division director- _ 11,610 36,180 2 24. 570 Deputy assistant administrator 24. 570 107, 730 Division director 9 107,190 107, 460 11, 610 1 11,880 Executive assistant to administrator,. GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Administrative officer 2 21,715 2 21, 930 2l,930 Branch chief 15 157,380 18 199, 060 190, 275 1 10, 535 1 10,535 10, 535 Cotton technologist 1 10, 320 1 11,180 10, 320 Deputy assistant administrator 1 10, 320 10,320 J ^ p u t y division director 128, 570 11 118,680 12 128,140 Marketing specialist 52, 890 52, 890 4 42,78\5 5 Program doordinator________ __ r Program and financial activity auditor . 1 10,535 10, 535 1 10,535 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 36, 820 2 18,410 2 18,410 Administrative officer 36,175 7 64,435 7 64,865 Agricultural economist 8,990 Branch chief 9, 205 Export program analyst 9, 205 9,205 9,850 10,065 Export project specialist 10, 065 9,205 8,990 Information and editorial specialist. _. 9, 205 8,990 8,990 Information specialist 8,990 37,680 Marketing specialist 37,465 37, 680 40,260 Trade fair manager 29, 550 40, 260 Trade program coordinator 9,205 Trade program specialist 9,420 9,420 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 2 16,430 7,570 7,570 Administrative officer 46, 280 Agricultural economist 46, 065 7 54,710 7, 785 7,785 Budget analyst 7, 785 Deputy division director 1 7,570 7,785 1 8,430 8,430 8,430 Information specialist 2 17,075 24, 645 24, 645 M arketing specialist 1 7,570 15, 355 Trade program specialist 15. 355 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 33, 240 4 26,850 3 19,385 Administrative officer 32, 810 2 12,995 2 13,210 Agricultural economist 6,390 1 6,390 1 6,390 Analytical statistician 7,250 Budget analyst 6, 390 6, 390 1 6,390 Commodity industry analyst 6, 390 1 6.390 Marketing specialist.. 6, 605 1 6,390 Placement officer 1 6,605 1 6,390 6, 605 Publications officer 1 6,605 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 5,845 A dministr ative assistant 4 22,705 4 22,840 16,995 Agricultural economist 23, 515 3 17,265 Analytical statistician. . 3 17,265 1 5,440 Appropriation accounts supervisor.... 5, 440 1 5,440 16,995 2 11,285 Commodity industry analyst 2 11,285 Employee relations and training 5, 575 officer 5,575 5,440 1 5,440 1 5,440 Information specialist 5, 845 1 1 5, 845 Marketing specialist 5,710 5,575 1 1 5, 575 Publications officer 5,440 86, 715 20 18 86, 580 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 94,415 60, 465 15 14 65, 085 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 68, 220 295, 670 71 294, 860 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 68 281, 285 94, 995 26 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 30 111, 800 94, 825 6 20, 325 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 23, 670 20, 325 7 4 11,355 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 4 11, 270 11, 270 Total permanent, departmental Deduct— Lapses.. Portion of salaries shown above) paid from other accounts Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Personal services, Foreign Agricultural Service Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: ""Marketing research and service" "School lunch program" "Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act fund".__' "Removal of surplus agricultural commodities" "Advances and reimbursements" "Trust funds" Allotment to Foreign Agricultural Service 260 258 1, 647, 455 1, 679, 365 15.9 42 228, 740 97, 865 255 1, 658, 510 8.9 53, 610 1.5 12,496 1. 8 9, 492 218.3 1, 415, 711 242.1 1, 581, 500 16, 712 2,013 12, 300 18,800 6,000 246.1 1, 604,900 12, 300 18,800 6,000 72 6,124 1, 440, 632 1, 618, 600 1, 642, 000 SALAEIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-18. $16,000: Agricultural administrator GS-16, $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant administrator Deputy administrator GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Administrative officer. Agricultural economist Area program officer Assistant administrator Deputy assistant administrator Division director International organizations officer GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Agricultural economist Area program officer Assistant division director Branch chieL Division director Reports and training officer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative officer Agricultural economist Division director Geographer Industrial specialist Program and financial activity officer Reports and training officer Security officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Agricultural economist Commodity industry analyst Deputy division director ___ Foreign agricultural affairs officer Information and editorial specialist--. Information specialist International trade economist Position classifier GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountants Administrative officer Agricultural economist Budget analyst Deputy division director Fiscal and financial economist Geographer Information specialist International economist Position classifier GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Agricultural economist Analytical statistician Buclget analyst Foreign agricultural affairs officer Geographer International trad e economist Passenger traffic officer Procurement and supply officer Statistical assistant Stafstician Voucher examining and payroll supervisor GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-8. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts. Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base $20,073,033 823,163 $23, 222, 500 940, 000 $27, 573, 200 940, 000 431, 807 536,100 550, 300 2, 500, 609 1,185, 811 13, 875,137 2, 797, 000 1,337,259 14, 840,150 2, 797, 000 1,383, 500 12, 425, 440 1, 440, 632 1, 618,600 1, 642,000 All personal services, departmentalField: Grades and ranges: GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Agricultural attache GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Agricultural attache GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Agricultural attach § Assistant agricultural attache" ~ , 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 3 3 1 12 1 $16,000 1 $16,000 1 $16,000 26,015 13,330 2 26,445 2 26,660 12,690 12,905 12, 690 12,905 12, 690 23,220 12,690 13,120 12, 690 13,120 25,055 23,490 11,610 12,690 13,120 12, 690 13,120 25,325 23,490 11,880 33,755 32,250 10,965 126,850 10,965 34,185 32, 680 10,965 127,710 10,965 10, 320 34,400 32,895 10,965 127, 710 10, 965 10, 320 9,205 83,060 17,980 10,280 9,635 92,480 18, 410 10, 280 9,850 10 2 92,695 18,410 9,850 9,205 9,205 9, 850 46, 710 8,645 7,570 7, 785 7,785 7,570 16, 215 7,785 39,140 8,645 7,785 7,570 8,000 2 1 15,140 7,785 6,390 13,425 52,195 6,390 6,605 6,390 6,390 6,390 1 1 1 6,390 6,390 6,390 5,440 30, 440 5,980 5,845 5.440 6,115 6,115 5,710 6, 250 6,250 5,980 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5, 575 23,380 6,115 5, 980 5,575 6,250 6,250 5,845 6,250 6,250 6,115 5,575 23, 515 6,115 5,980 5,440 1 1 18 8 58 24 4 1 5,440 5,780 89,145 36,960 241, 885 87, 825 13, 635 3,385 9,430 5,440 5, 780 85, 025 37,095 242, 560 87, 995 13,720 3,470 9,430 6,390 13,210 51,335 6,390 6,390 6,390 18 6 60 22 6 1 3 39,355 8,645 7,785 7,570 8,000 90,090 27,315 249,360 81,675 20,240 3,300 9,345 3,203 3,203 211 1,307,918 210 1, 305, 958 30. 6 170, 232 19.1 118,958 2 1 15,140 7,785 6,390 13, 640 52,195 6,390 6,605 6,390 6,390 6,390 6,390 6,390 6,250 6,250 5,845 6,250 6, 250 6,115 3,203 208 1, 295,703 17 107,553 7.9 44,285 6. 5 36, 700 0. 5 36, 350 4.6 32,918 3.4 22,300 3. 3 20, 800 187.8 1,172, 600 187.? 1,172, 600 12, 500 12, 500 177.1 1,126,319 18,351 1,144, 670 4,600 4, 600 1,189, 700 1,189, 700 2 29,240 1 14,620 1 14,620 7 93,525 8 107,500 8 107,715 12 1 146,340 12,420 13 156,870 13 157,355 98 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE—Continued SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Agricultural attache" Agricultural officer Assistant agricultural attache" GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Agricultural attache Agricultural officer Assistant agricultural attache" GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Agricultural officer Assistant agricultural attache GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Agricultural officer Assistant agricultural attache GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Assistant agricultural attache GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $5,440 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 19 $203,175 17 $183,610 16 $172,645 2 20,640 2 20,855 3 31,175 4 43,215 5 55,255 5 55,255 NTum- Total ber salary Total permanent, fieldDeduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account Net permanent, field (average numter, net salary): Foreign coun^ tries: U. S. rates Local rates Position? other than permanent: Temporary employment: Foreign countries: Local rates Part-time employment: F o r e i g n countries: Local rates Intermittent employment: Foreign countries: Local rates Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-hour week base. Overtime and holiday pay Living and quarters allowance Additional pay for service abroad 01 1958 estimate 72,780 37,680 108,525 8 3 9 72,995 26,970 81,985 6 3 8 55,015 26,970 72,780 8,645 76,130 1 8,645 68,990 1 9 8,645 69,205 6,605 32,165 6,390 12,780 18 1 73,215 3,500 109 239,953 231 109 254,203 11,285 48,490 4,485 67,655 3,415 100 1,278,978 1,232,308 139,362 24.8 96,508 0.5 832 0.5 900 0.7 1,600 108.9 926,410 102. 2 913.900 97.6 212, 374 96.2 222, 600 2,639 0.5 102. 2 913,900 96. 2 222, 600 600 4,000 4,000 210, 000 36, 500 210,000 36, 500 All personal services, field 1,369,253 1, 387, 600 1,387, 600 2, 513,923 2, 577, 300 2, 577, 300 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS Total permanent, departmental Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay AH personal services, departmental. 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $11,395 1 $11,395 1 $11,395 1 11,395 1 11,395 2 19,055 1 10,065 1 10,065 1 8,990 1 8,990 1 7,570 1 7,785 1 7,785 3 4 5 15,060 17,110 18,945 18 2.1 102,775 9,431 6,390 7,250 7,250 1 5,440 2 9,860 4 5 16,975 19,115 19 2 114,660 9,360 5,440 5,440 4,525 16, 975 19,115 19 2 114,765 O 3,3 20,706 3.3 20,800 3.3 20,800 6 33,700 6. 5 36,350 6.5 36,350 18. 6 106,338 20. 2 120,850 20. 2 121,450 1,334 1,700 1,700 450 450 123,000 123,600 50 107, 722 1 1 1 $11,610 11,610 1 1 $11,880 11,880 10,535 1 10,535 1 10,750 3 33,755 1.9 21,407 3 33,755 3 34,510 225 0.5 0.5 832 885 0,5 885 1.6 13,180 3.5 34,640 3.5 35,170 1,189 130 6,330 130 6,400 All personal services, field. 01 Personal services 14,369 41,100 41,700 122,091 164,100 165,300 COMMODITY EXCHANGE AUTHORITY 1957 actual 900 400 22 186,457 6,390 7,250 $11,610 11,610 Net 10.1 39,477 200 1,280 1 1 1 1 1,176,877 Personal services _ Departmental: Grades and Ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Deputy division director Foreign agricultural affairs officer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Agricultural economist Veterinary analyst GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Agricultural economist __. GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465; Agricultural economist Information and editorial specialist._. GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Publications editor Statistical assistant GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 238,002 175 1957 actual permanent, field (average number, net salary): Foreign countries: U. S. rates Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Additional pay for service abroad 1959 estimate SALARIES AND EXPENSES 223 24 ot permanent, field Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account 32,165 16,725 48,220 4,485 68,195 3,415 38,215 52,610 Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Agricultural officer Assistant agricultural attache" _. GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant agricultural attache- 1958 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Administrator GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Deputy administrator GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant to the administrator. _.„Division director ._. Economist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant division director. Statistician GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Personnel assistant Statistician GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (a erage number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay All personal services, departmental. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Commodity exchange supervisor _ GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Commodity exchange supervisor _ Chief accountant Commodity exchange investigator _ Commodity exchange specialist— Commodity futures analyst GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Accountant Commodity exchange investigator Commodity exchange specialist— GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant Commodity exchange investigator Commodity futures analyst GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Auditor Commodity exchange investigator-._ Commodity futures analyst GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335. GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 -. GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Total permanent, field Deduct lapses -Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base._ Overtime and holiday pay All personal services, field 01 Personal services. 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $14,405 1 $14,190 1 $14,405 13,330 1 13,115 1 13,115 1 10,535 10,965 1 10,750 4 42,785 43,000 10,320 4 43,430 1 10,320 19,055 2 18,410 2 18,625 1 9,205 1 6,820 6,820 7,035 11,420 5,980 11,690 29,580 41,560 10,670 13, 210 6,175 41 245,345 3.7 11,947 17,130 6,115 11,960 25,460 50,790 10,925 3,175 3,300 246,320 4,420 17,535 6,250 5,980 26,135 52,005 10,500 9,780 37.3 233,3 2 37 241,900 246,295 4,395 37 241,900 233,398 900 200 243,000 900 200 243,000 21,500 21,285 21,715 28,260 18,840 28,905 28,260 8,990 8,990 29,335 28,690 8,990 8,990 40,215 15,140 41,075 15,570 20,030 6,390 12,780 20,460 12,780 19,385 5,980 5,575 1 9,635 5 2 1 40,860 15,140 7,785 4 2 1 27,280 12,780 3 1 2 1 1 3 3 7 1 13 20 20 4 96 7 5,710 5,575 16, 590 16,860 35,860 4,755 57,160 77, 240 71,320 12,095 491,635 27,272 1 1 1 1 9 1 14 20 22 3 5,845 5,440 5,575 5,575 44,370 4,620 58, 805 75,625 76,055 9,050 481,945 - 5 16,945 89 464,363 91 377 464,740 465,000 1 15 19 23 39,440 4,755 96 5 63, 420 71,090 78,890 9,135 485, 275 20, 275 91 465,000 1,900 300 467,200 1,900 300 467,200 710,200 710,200. 99 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 1957 actual COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary excess of $16,000: 1 $20,000 Administrator 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 GS-18. $16,000: 1 16,000 1 16,000 Associate administrator 1 16,000 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: 3 43,430 3 43,000 Deputy administrator 3 43,430 1 14,190 1 13,975 General sales manager GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 1 14,190 Assistant deputy administrator, price 12,900 1 12,900 support Assistant deputy administrator, pro1 12,900 13,115 duction adjustment ____. 1 12,900 1 13,760 13, 760 Deputy general sales manager 1 13,545 93,525 Division director 7 93,310 6 79,550 Executive assistant to the adminis1 13,760 1 13,545 1 13,760 trator GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 72,630 72,630 Area director ... 71,280 38, 070 38,070 Assistant deputy administrator 37,800 24,840 24,840 24,030 Assistan t to administrator 25,110 25,110 24, 570 Assistant to deputy administrator 36, 450 47, 790 36,180 Assistant to general sales manager 11,880 11.610 11,610 Associate division director 11,880 11, 610 11,610 Branch chief 207, 575 207, 575 15 182,520 Deputy division director- _. 12 149,685 12 150,980 12 150,980 Division director GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 11,610 11,610 1 11,610 Administrative officer 34, 400 34,400 5 56, 975 Agricultural economist 30.960 30,960 1 10,320 Assistant deputy division director 64,930 65,145 5 54, 395 Assistant to division director 471, 495 482,245 44 477,945 Branch chief 65, 790 66, 005 64, 715 6 Deputy area director 86, 000 86,000 9 98,040 Deputy division director 11,180 11,180 10, 965 1 Division director Head, international sugar agreement 1 10, 750 10, 750 1 10, 535 staff 3 33, 755 33, 540 3 33,110 Industrial specialist 11,395 11,180 1 1 11,180 Labor economist 31, 605 4 41, 710 4 41, 710 Marketing specialist 77, 615 7 77,830 7 77,185 Section head 160,390 11 119,325 13 140,180 Staff assistant __ . _. ... GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 67, 015 67,015 7 66,585 Accountant 196,100 196, 330 21 198,250 Administrative officer 163, 795 164,010 18 172,140 Agricultural economist 125, 900 125, 900 13 124,180 Assistant branch chief 9,420 9,420 2 18,840 Assistant division director 20, 345 20, 345 10, 280 Assistant to division director 48,175 48, 390 38, 970 Branch chief 55, 875 56.090 46, 455 Bud get examiner . 29, 765 29, 765 19, 270 Industrial specialist 39,185 39,400 39, 830 Information specialist 46, 240 46,240 39, 615 Investigator 22 213,260 22 213.690 17 161,215 Marketing specialist 20 186,895 20 186,465 21 191,585 Section head 17 157,130 17 157,345 22 206,380 Staff assistant 4 36,820 4 37,250 4 36,820 Statistician 5 47,745 5 47,530 5 47,315 Supervisory auditorGS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 18 143.785 18 143,140 20 159,140 Accountant-21 162,195 23 177,765 19 148,990 Administrative officer 9 70,925 9 71,140 9 72,000 Agricultural economist 1 7,570 1 7,570 Assistant branch chief 8,000 Branch chief 11 87,355 11 87, 570 71,140 Budget analyst 1 1 7,785 7,570 Claims examiner 7,785 1 1 8,860 8,645 Dairy manufacturing technician 1 8,000 1 7,785 7,785 Employee relations officer 1 1 8,645 8,645 8,645 Industrial specialist 3 25, 505 3 25, 505 25,075 Information specialist 2 16,000 2 16, 000 8,215 Investigator 6 47, 355 6 47,785 31,140 Management analyst 29 231,140 29 232,000 181, 205 Marketing specialist 1 8,645 1 8,645 8,645 Organization and methods examiner- _ 1 1 8,645 8,645 8,430 P hotogrammetrist (chief) 2 15, 570 2 15, 570 7,570 Placement officer 3 23,355 3 23,355 15,355 Position classifier 1 1 8,860 8,860 8,860 Qualifications rating examiner 1 1 8,645 8,645 8,430 Reports control officer 5 5 39, 785 40,000 4 31,140 Section head 5 40,215 5 40,860 5 40, 215 Supervisory auditor 3 23,140 3 23,140 2 15,355 Transportation officer . GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 21 145,155 21 144,725 24 162, 605 Accountant 17 114,865 17 114,650 12 81,410 Administrative officer 5 32,810 5 32,810 5 33, 240 Agricultural economist 1 6,820 Assistant branch chief-17 116, 585 17 116,585 12 80,980 Auditor 55, 420 8 55,420 7 48, 600 Budget analyst 1 7,035 7,035 Chemist __. 5 36,895 36, 680 5 36,250 Claims examiner-._ ___ 1 7,465 Employee relations officer 2 13,640 2 13,640 Industrial analyst 7,250 Investigator 3 20,030 20,030 27, 495 Management analys t _. 109, 550 15 102,945 112,130 Marketing specialist _ 14,715 2 14,500 14, 500 Photogrammetrist 13,210 2 12,995 12,995 Placement officer.. 6,605 1 6,605 6,390 Position classifier Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued Records analyst Section head.. _ Statistician Transportation officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Administrative assistant _ _. Agricultural economist Assistant secretary, Commodity Credit Corporation Auditor-_ Budget analyst Claims examiner Employee counselor Management analyst Marketing specialist Methods examiner Photogrammetric engineer Placement officer Position classifier. _ Procurement officer Realty assistant —_ Statistician Section head— Traffic officer GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 __.. GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 Positions other than permanent: Part-time employment, Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay 22 127,780 26 153,050 3 18,210 6,385 45, 410 22, 570 30,440 5,710 46,355 17, 535 24, 325 11,150 5,575 5,710 5 27,470 2 12,500 4 24,595 4 22,580 133 670,000 36 165,780 232 963,895 188 693,615 127 426,685 24 74,185 16 47,800 11 32,196 249.2 7, 781, 751 4,987 17,098 26 152,645 24 140,010 1 6,385 1 18 3 5 1 1 10 6 77,830 46,440 12,690 42,785 10,320 54,395 111,370 10,320 10,320 50 452, 510 20,345 36,390 47, 530 20,130 18, 625 228, 660 26, 970 8,990 8,990 30,559 9,085, 229 10.9 332,439 26 152,915 25 145,720 1 6,385 1 6,385 18 98,190 3 17, 535 5 30, 710 1 5,980 1 5,575 8 47,165 3 17, 940 5 30, 035 1 5,845 4 22,435 1 2 11, 285 6 33, 720 1 6,250 4 25, 000 4 22, 580 142 714, 245 40 185, 745 250 1, 048, 450 205 745,210 122 406,645 22 69,370 13 39,220 10 30,559 482 9.100,179 79.(5 346.018 402.1 , 402.4 8, 752, 790 8, 754,161 6,183 6,183 39, 322 39,322 7, 835, 072 4 1 4 6,385 97,920 17,265 30,575 5,845 5,440 47,030 17, 940 29, 900 5,710 22,300 5,845 11,150 33, 450 6,250 24, 730 22, 310 718, 760 181,395 5 1 4 1 2 6 1 4 4 143 39 255 1,066, 800 205 744,955 121 403,640 22 69,115 13 34, 498 38, 600 34, 498 38,600 8, 871, 393 8, 872, 764 31,236 All personal services, departmental. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Director, commodity office GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Deputy director, commodity office Director, commodity office GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Area audit division chief Assistant to director, commodity office Chief, cotton products export office— Compliance officer Deputy director, commodity office Director, commodity office Division chief, commodity office Staff assistant GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative officer Area director Assistant area audit division chief Assistant compliance officer Assistant division chief Assistant to director, commodity office Branch chief Chief, area office Division chief Management analyst Organization and methods examinersStaff assistant GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Accountant Administrative officer Assistant area director Assistant branch chief Assistant chief, area office Assistant division chief Assistant to director, commodity office Classification officer Division chief Electronic data programer Field representative Freight traffic officer Investigator Management analyst Marketing specialist Personnel officer Photogrammetrist Program specialist Section head Supervisory auditor Wool appraiser 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $6,820 6 40,490 1 6,820 6 40,490 4 26,420 3 19,170 4 26,420 2 13,640 3 20,245 2 13,640 Total permanent, departmental. _ _ .,392 8, 511, 566 142.8 Deduct lapses 729, 815 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 1958 estimate 7 90,945 14 163,350 1 11,610 4 43,430 7 90,945 14 163,350 4 43,430 41,280 10,320 54,825 41,280 10, 535 54, 825 12 124,055 1 10,320 12 124,485 1 10,320 470,100 20,130 45, 595 48,175 35,960 51 470, 530 2 20,345 5 46,025 5 48, 605 4 35, 960 46, 885 20,345 19,055 148, 570 36,175 5 47,100 2 20,345 2 19,270 16 148', 940 4 36,390 4 1 5 8,990 9,205 72,215 72,430 8,860 17, 075 8,000 121,075 72, 645 94, 280 7,785 17,290 8,215 15 118,495 73,075 72, 215 7,785 17,290 8,215 96,000 1 7,570 1 7,570 16 126,925 7,785 7,785 197, 205 7,570 17, 075 15, 570 45 13 15 1 17,075 7,785 79,355 15, 785 158, 280 8,000 8,645 342,155 109,160 117,635 8,645 32, 000 165, 850 8,215 8,645 57 437,295 18 145,720 149, 420 8,645 7,785 24 190,065 7, 570 17, 505 15, 785 80, 860 32, 215 166, 280 8,215 8,645 437, 725 145, 720 149, 635 100 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 COMMODITY STABILIZATION CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE— Continued 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant . Administrative officer Assistant division chief Assistant section chief Assistant to director, commodity office Auditor Claims examiner Division chief Electronic data programer Employee relations officer Farmer fieldman Fleet supervisor Freight traffic officer Investigator Management analyst Marketing specialist Organization and methods examiner.. Personnel officer Photogrammetric engineer Program specialist Records and forms management officer Section head Textile inspector Unit head Warehouse examiner GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Claims examiner Section head Unit head Warehouse examiner GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Administrative assistant Assistant division chief Assistant fleet supervisor Assistant section head Assistant unit head Auditor Cargo representative Classification officer Claims examiner County management specialist Division chief Electronic data programer Farmer fieldman Farmer fieldman trainee Freight traffic officer Investigator Management analyst Marketing specialist Organization and methods analyst-. Personnel assistant Photographer Placement officer Position classifier Program reviewer Program specialist Purchasing agent Section head Supervisor, tabulating equipment-_ Textile inspector Unit head Voucher examiner Warehouse examiner GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 1958 estimate 15 $101, 225 15 102,515 9 58,800 1 7,250 17 $115,080 15 101,870 9 59,230 4 27,280 15 $102, 730 12 82,915 8 53,485 4 27,495 1 6,820 35 232, 250 1 7,035 30 203, 740 2 12, 780 1 6,390 170 1,086,300 2 13,210 40, 705 368, 830 91,025 162,390 13,425 48,815 14,930 111 711,655 1 6,820 40 265, 490 2 13,425 31 210,130 10 65,190 6,605 1 275 1,763,915 2 13,210 5 34,745 54 385,695 16 108,475 28 191,605 1 7,035 40 265, 705 2 13,640 29 197, 565 10 65,190 6,605 1 275 > 765, 635 2 13,640 4 28,140 54 386, 555 16 108, 690 28 191,820 6 41, 780 2 14,070 127 830,020 6 41 995 2 14 285 127 831, 955 15 101,870 1 6,390 22 147,890 5 33,885 15 102,300 1 6,605 16 109,980 5 34,100 1 7,465 10 66,480 1 6,390 22 150,470 4 26, 850 6,725 6,320 13,180 $708,342 $129\ 614 635> 866 2,105 70,932 $146> 042 529> 837 2>195 70, 932 28 160,960 50 286,985 12 70, 545 5,575 1 2 11, 690 3 18, 210 119 672, 605 16, 320 23, 245 48, 960 16 96, 220 3 16, 320 111 605, 055 6 32,640 16 92, 575 22 128, 590 8 45, 275 19 110, 650 4 23, 515 4 21, 895 1 5,710 01 All personal services* field. 28, ~7H, 192 32,941,254 31,961,170 P ersonal services 36,549> 264 41> 812, 647 40,833, 934 $13,639,472 8, 775, 815 $_6> 828, 540' _584,657 467, 682 229, 915 81, 536 454, 455 656,645 2'6Q, 000 96, 400 454,455 018,200 233,000 95,000 486,539 482, 527 663, 850 416,782 660,850 419,209 20, 876,936 22, 488, 700 21, 524.680 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Administrative expenses, sec. 392, Agricultural Act of 1938'' "Local administration, sec. 388, Agricultural Act of 1938*'., "Advances and reimbursements" "Disaster loans, etc., revolving fund*'... "School lunch program'*____. "Removal of surplus agricultural commodities".. "Agricultural conservation program"... "Limitation on administrative expenses, Commodity Credit Corpofation".. FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE 6,455 7,130 5,915 28 161,905 52 300,160 13 75,580 1 5,575 1 1 1 6,590 7,130 6,050 22 129,130 48 279,210 13 75,985 1 5,710 6 35, 610 203 203 1,129,970 1, 126, 595 1 5,575 5, 710 1 1 5,440 5,575 1 1 3 17, 940 3 18, 345 10 55, 210 10 55,885 16 92, 710 16 93, 655 33,180 32, 775 56, 020 55, 480 44,195 43, 655 16 93, 790 16 95,140 27 156, 735 27 159, 435 7 39, 835 7 40, 510 19 110, 245 19 112, 540 4 4 23,920 23, 650 4 4 22,570 22,165 3 3 17,400 17,130 1 1 5, 575 5,710 4 4 22,300 21, 895 78 426,480 78 427,020 144 826,155 144 841,005 1 1 6,115 6,250 10 10 58,450 57, 505 5 28,550 5 29,090 4 4 22,030 21, 760 27 154, 980 27 155, 790 4 23, 650 4 24,190 68 388,955 390,170 11 11 59,260 58, 855 582 556 , 794,875 2, 674,390 11 50, 280 11 50,685 35, 340 3 16, 320 10 54, 400 134 793,355 1 5,980 5 28, 820 5 28, 415 1 5,440 25 146, 665 4 23,650 386, 525 9 48,375 611 2,936, 495 10 47,415 637 798 762 2, 603, 605 , 251, 715 3, 007,410 1,047 1,117 C 1,078 4 , 104, 490 3, 950, 525 3, 958, 640 1,757 1,798 1,782 , 056, 725 5, 863,225 6,005,925 e 1,467 1,264 4, 503, 395 1,331 4 ,092,250 3,893, 930 29 84,215 25 73,370 25 72, 775 <•, CORPORATION CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION 1957 actual 1 1 1 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to less than $5,440 74 266,762 58 243,249 58 243,249 7,556 7,175 Total permanent, field 7,337 30,449, 202 32, 786,959 31,850,864 Deduct lapses 913.6 414.5 475.8 3, 361, 514 1,626, 969 1, 580, 910 Net permanent, field (average num6,261.4 7,141. 5 6,861. 2 ber, net salary) 31,159,990 30, 269,954 27,087,688 Positions other than permanent: 27, 595 43,025 43,025 Part-time employment 792, 792 899, 632 Intermittent employment 899,185 1959 estimate Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad... 1959 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 2 1958 estimate 1957 actual SERVICE—Continued Departmental: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $12,900: Manager GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant manager GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Division director GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Administrative officer Area director Division director GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Actuary Administrative officer Assistant division director Budget officer Division director Government accountant Supervising auditor GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Actuary Administrative officer Auditor Budget analyst Personnel officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accounting supervisor Actuary Administrative officer Assistant area director Auditor Government accountant Position classifier Supervising actuary GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Actuary Administrative assistant Auditor Government accountant Records management assistant GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay All personal services, departmental . 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $17,500 1 $17,500 1 1 13,115 3 35,100 $17,500 1 13,115 3 35,100 1 4 1 11,395 43,430 10,535 11,610 44,075 10,750 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 8,990 9,850 28,690 8,990 9,850 9,850 9,850 8,990 9,850 28,905 8,990 10,065 9,850 10,065 9,205 10,065 29,335 9,205 10,065 10,065 10, 065 2 7 1 1 1 15,785 55, 785 7,785 8,215 8,215 7,570 56,215 15,355 8,215 8,430 7,785 57,290 15, 570 8,430 8,645 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 2 6,390 6,390 12, 780 6,390 27,280 6,820 6,390 14, 715 6,390 6,605 6,390 19,170 20, 460 13, 425 6,605 14,930 6,605 25, 560 20,675 13, 425 6,605 15,145 1 1 4 2 1 1 11 4 15 27 16 2 2 5,575 5,440 23, 380 11,150 5,845 5,575 53, 015 17, 535 63, 690 96,370 51, 650 6,430 6,315 16, 995 5,575 17,265 5,710 1 13,330 3 1 4 1 35,910 11,610 44,290 10,750 1 12 5 15 26 5 1 2 5,710 57, 540 22, 695 63,150 93, 465 16, 965 3,470 6,375 1 11 5 15 25 5 1 2 5,845 53, 690 23,235 64, 230 91, 240 17,135 3, 470 6,400 132 752,055 25. 7 113, 626 116 693,960 9,006 115 701,955 3,905 106.3 638,429 114 684,954 115 698,050 500 1,500 1,500 2,640 244 639,173 689,094 702, 230 101 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE i957 actual Nri- Total Field: Grades arid ranges: ber GS-14. $10,320 to $lli395: Branch office manager i G S - i l $8*086 to $19,d6Bi Stafce director _.._„. 1 GS-lfc. $7*570 to $8,645: Accounting and statistical divisidri supervisor 1 Administrative Officer. Insurance examiner supervisor Regional uriderwriter State director GS-il. $6>39b to $7;465: Administrative officer Assistant regidnal underwriter Insurance examiner State director 3 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Assistant regional underwriter 64 District farmer fieldmen 2 Fiscal accountant 2 Insurance examiner 3 Office manager 1 Tabulating supervisor 31 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 4 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 32 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 78 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 118 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 54 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 25 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay 01 Salary i958 estimate N,um- Total Num- Tptal ber salary ber salary $11,180 1 $11,395 1 $11,395 9i 205 1 9, 420 1 9,420 1 20 9; 075 8; 645 8,645 49,505 164, 730 9,075 8,- 645 8,645 49,935 165, 590 8; 645; 8 ; 645 48,860 163, 225 ,7,035, 19,170 725Q 19,600 5,575 16, 590 378, 401 12,365 12, 500 17,130 5,710 147,970 16,995 132, 695 296,320 403, 570 166,295 69,205 1,465 32!, 165 7,^65 7,035 1 4 61 2 2 3 1 39 1 27 76 139 54 18 5,710 21,895 365,050 12, 500 12, 770 17, 535 5,845 186, 600 4,755 115, 830 289, 775 471, 075 166,215 50,375 1 6 20 1 i 7,465 38,985 7,465 7,035 457 1,992,996 467 2, 041, 475 66.1 253,207 28.9 88,223 5,845 1 54, 670 10 433,165 73 12, 770 2 12, 770 2 17, 670 3 5,980 1 102, 785 20 4,890 1 118,125 27 292,380 76 476, 940 139 168,340 54 51,225 18 467 2, 081,210 28.7 94,411 438.1 1,953,252 100, 705 1,459, 509 438.3 1,986, 799 98, 655 1,498, 876 6,900 7,100 390.9 1, 739, 789 64, 529 1,311, 549 9,658 All personal services, field. 3,125,525 3, 520,366 3, 591,430 Personal services 3,764, 698 4,209, 460 4,293, 660 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operating and administrative expenses" "Federal Crop Insurance Corporation fund" "Advances and reimbursements" $3,195, 768 559,257 9,673 $3, 724, 660 515,000 569,000 RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION SALAEIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num - Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $13,975: 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 Administrator GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: 1 14,405 14, 620 14,190 1 1 Deputy Administrator GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 2 2 26, 230 2 26, 230 26, 445 Assistant administrator GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 1 11, 610 Assistant to administrator 5 62, 640 63,180 62, 640 5 5 Chief of division 1 1 1 Director of program operations 12,150 12, 420 12, 420 Special assistant to assistant admin2 24,300 24, 030 2 24, 570 2 istrator --. GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 5 54,180 54,180 5 5 55, 255 Area director 13 145, 340 13 13 Assistant chief of division 142, 545 143,190 3 3 3 Chief of division 31, 820 31, 820 32, 465 1 1 1 10,320 10, 320 10, 320 Internal auditor 1 1 1 Legislative consultant ... 11, 395 11, 610 11, 610 1 1 1 10, 965 10, 965 11,180 Program analyst GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 2 19, 270 2 19, 270 2 19,700 Accountant _ 5 5 5 Assistant area director 48, 820 49, 250 49, 895 28, 045 3 3 Assistant chief of division.._ 28,260 28, 690 3 9,635 Assistant internal auditor 1 1 11 9,420 9,420 Assistant to chief of division 9,635 Business economist 1 1 1 9,205 9,420 9,205 Electric farming specialist 2 2 2 20, 345 20, 345 20,345 1 1 1 Engineer, architectural 9,850 10, 065 9,850 Engineer, electrical 14 14 14 134,890 135, 750 133, 600 12 12 12 Engineer, electronic 113, 685 114,115 112,180 Head of section 49 468, 675 47 451, 770 47 454, 995 1 1 1 Investigator 8,990 8,990 9,420 Irrigation specialist 1 1 1 9,635 9,635 9,420 Labor relations adviser 1 1 1 9,850 9,850 9,635 Loans specialist , 2 2 2 19,915 20,345 19,700 ri 1957 actual 1959 estimate 1958 estimate 1959 estimate1 Num- Tptal Num- T'otal Num- Total ber salary feet salary Departmental: Grades and ranges— Con, ber GS-12. $7,570 to $8,-645: 18 $143,785 18 $145,720 Accountant,: 18 $142; 495 ij 57Q( Agricultural economist l S Assistant head of. section. _. 188,- 300 8y 645 Assistant to chief of division 8,430 77$5 7,570 Assistant to head of section 7, 570 8,2*15 8,43d Budget analyst 8,000 7^570 7,570 Business eeoriomist----. 8,000 8,430 8,645 Eiigirieer, architectural. 8,430 188, 515 190, 233 Engirieer; ejeetrBaL 216,215 218, 840 220,990 Engineer, electron^-__*__.__.____ 240,260 1 §,645 8,645 Engineer, valuation 8,430 33,880 505 Head of section ,_ 33,290 23,140 710 Information specialist 22,710 7,570 8,000 Internal examiner 15, 570 investigator 7,785 8,000 8,215 8,4m Legislative assistant 7,570 7,785 Loan specialist „--. 84,300 83,^70 83,010 Management specialist , 17,075 16, 860 Organization arid methods examiner-. 16,000 15, 785 16, 000 Power requirements specialist 26,150 25, 935 25,935 Power use representative 15,570 15,355 Program analyst 7,570 7, 570 Rate analyst, telephone Rate engineer, electrical 5 40,430 40,860 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 132, my Accountant 134, 465 i9 130,225 Administrative officer 6, 605 6,390 Assistant head of section 1 7,465 7,250 1,% Budget analyst 6,605 6,390 1 6,39U Business economist 13, 855 13, 425 2 13,425 Engineer, electrical 100,210 101,715 14 101,930 5% 280 Engineer, electronic 99,135 8 56,065 (5,605 Head of section 6,390 1 6,390 13,210 Head of unit 12, 780 2 12, 780 14,930 Information specialist 21,105 2 14, 930 14, 500 Inspection specialist 13, 640 2 14, 070 14, 715 Internal examiner 14, 500 2 14, 500 149, 825 Loan appraiser 147, 460 22 149,180 21,105 Loan reviewer 20, 030 3 20, 460 132, 590 Loans and operations analyst 142, 790 19 132,160 7,465 Management specialist 1 7,250 54, 345 6 Operations analyst 40, 705 54,130 7,465 1 Organization and methods examiner... 7,035 7,250 1 Placement officer 7,035 1 Program analyst 6,390 2 2 13, 425 13, 210 Publications writer 13, 210 1 2 6,605 6,390 Rate analyst, electrical 12, 780 2 4 13, 640 14, 930 Rate engineer, electrical 27, 495 5 2 33, 885 32, 810 Statistician 13,425 1 1 6,820 Training officer 6,605 1 1 7,680 Wiring advisor 7,465 7,680 GS-9. $5,400 to $6,250: 57,505 10 9 Accountant 50, 850 10 57, 370 17,265 3 3 4 Administrative assistant 22, 570 17, 265 1 5,845 1 1 Budget analyst 5,575 5,710 1 1 6,385 2 11, 960 Business economist 6,385 3 2 18,345 3 12, 230 Engineer, electrical 18,345 7 42,805 7 15 90, 510 Engineer, electronic 42,805 1 1 6,250 1 5,440 Engineer, valuation 6,115 1 5,440 1 1 6,385 Head of section 5,440 1 1 6,115 1 5,845 Information specialist 5,980 1 5,575 1 1 5,440 Internal examiner 5,440 15 87, 810 15 12 70,005 Loan appraiser 86,865 6 36,150 6 7 41,320 Loans and operations analyst 36,015 2 12, 095 3 2 17, 265 Operations analyst 11,825 2 11,285 1 1 5,575 Placement assistant 5,710 1 6,250 1 1 6,115 Production control assistant 6,250 1 6,250 1 6,250 1 Rate analyst, telephone 6,250 1 1 6,250 4 22, 705 Statistician 6,250 46 225,430 47 54 263, 655 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 229, 955 30 144, 945 30 32 151, 485 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 143,190 147 617, 655 149 631, 610 149 632,150 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 119 435, 880 101 373,135 101 374,495 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 82,150 24 24 30 101, 370 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 81, 895 20, 225 6 6 20, 225 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 20,140 15,065 5 5 15,150 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 15, 065 Ungraded positions at hourly rates 6,100 6,100 6,060 equivalent to less than $5,440 865 5, 360,125 802 5,048,095 802 5,084, 570 Total permanent, departmental 8.4 48,570 4.1 12, 095 53. 3 308,082 Deduct lapses t Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 811.7 5, 052, 043 2,100 All personal services, departmental. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Field representative, electrical.. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Engineer, agricultural Engineer, electrical Engineer, electronic Field representative, electrical._ Field representative, telephone . GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant, telephone Engineer, agricultural Engineer, electrical Engineer, electronic 20 1 2 7 797.9 5, 036, 000 5,000 '3.6 5,036, 000 5,000 2,855 19,450 5,100 19, 450 5,100 5,056,998 5,065,550 5,065,550 9,420 9,420 8,000 313, 935 274,410 363, 395 324,130 8,000 313, 935 274, 410 363, 395 324,130 138,120 7,035 12,780 49,675 18 1 124,910 7,035 14 98,705 39 35 45 41 8,215 313, 935 274,410 370,965 324,130 18 1 1 14 127,275 7,250 7,035 98,705 1 102 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION— Continued SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Total permanent, departmental Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued Field representative, electrical Field representative, telephone Inspection specialist GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant, telephone Engineer, electrical Engineer, electronic Field representative, electrical Field representative, telephone GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 4 10 1 Total permanent, field Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Eegular pay above 52-week base Additional pay for service abroad Personal services 6 1 33,990 6,115 4 4 7 2 24,460 21,895 32,620 7,085 4 9 1 _ $28,570 60,950 7,035 4 9 1 $27,065 62,025 7,250 6 1 5 34,530 6,115 30,035 6 35,070 5 30,035 5 4 1 27,605 18,775 3,415 5 5 27,200 22,625 230 1, 730,440 230 1, 740,970 16. 3 114, 642 1.2 10,645 230 1, 743,190 2.9 12,865 213.7 228.8 1,615, 798 1, 730, 325 227.1 1, 730,325 38,454 45,000 45,000 6,780 1,900 6,780 1,900 1,784,005 6,711,250 1,784,005 6,849,555 6,849,555 FARMERS' HOME ADMINISTRATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary excess of $17,500: Administrator _ _. _ 1 $17,500 1 $17,500 1 $17,500 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,620: Deputy administrator 1 14,190 1 14,190 1 13,975 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant administrator 2 26,230 2 26,445 2 26,015 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Deputy assistant administrator 11,880 12,150 1 11,880 Director of division __ 34,830 35,370 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 2 23,220 Assistant to the administrator 10,750 10,750 1 10,535 Assistant director of division 10,320 10,320 Assistant to the assistant administrator _ 10,535 10,535 10,750 Director of division ___ 33,970 44, 505 33,970 Director of information 11,395 11,180 11,395 41,710 Loan officer ___ _ 31,175 42,140 10,750 10,750 Program field representative. .. 10,965 10,965 Soil and water conservation adviser.-. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative officer. 10,065 Assistant director of division.. 4 38,540 39, 615 4 39,185 Chief of branch 18,410 2 18,410 2 18,840 Engineer 10,065 1 10,280 1 10,280 10,280 Insurance examiner 29, 765 Loan officer 4 39,185 3 30,410 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 4 32,860 24,860 4 33,290 Administrative officer 1 8,645 8,645 1 8,645 Agriculturist 5 42,150 5 42, 580 42, 795 Chief of branch 1 8860 1 9,075 8,860 Engineer 1 1 8,645 8,645 8,645 Information specialist 9 75,230 9 75,605 Loan officer 3 25, 505 3 25,505 Personnel officer 3 25,075 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 21,105 3 21,750 Accountant 3 22,180 6,390 1 Administrative officer. „ 7,465 1 13,855 3 19, 565 Budget officer 3 19,995 20,675 21,105 3 Business services officer 3 20,245 20,675 7,895 1 1 7,680 7,895 Examiner 2 14, 500 2 14, 715 Methods examiner 14,285 4 29,000 4 29, 645 Personnel officer 28, 570 6,605 1 1 Program analyst 6,390 6,390 7,465 1 1 Statistician 7,465 7,035 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 5,980 1 1 Administrative assistant 5,845 5,710 6,520 1 1 Agricultural credit specialist6,520 6,385 5,980 1 1 Budget assistant 5,845 5,710 3 17, 535 3 17,805 Business services assistant 3 17,400 1 1 Information specialist ._. 5,440 5,575 2 11,690 2 11,825 Methods examiner 2 11,690 2 11,825 2 11,960 Personnel assistant 2 11,960 1 1 Statistician 5,980 6,115 1 5,845 23 114, 710 GS-7. $4,525 to $4,480 23 113,915 23 117,035 6 28,530 28,935 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 6 27,990 135,740 $3,670 to $4,480 34 139,520 33 137,715 Digitized for GS-5. FRASER 27 99,260 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 28 103,270 27 99,205 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Otherr personal person services: Regular pay above 52-week base.. Overtime and holiday p a y All personal services, departmental. 1,654,252 All personal services, field 01 $29,000 67,555 6,820 Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account ^ Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Director, finance office GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Director, finance office ._ State director _ _._ GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant director, finance office Assistant director, internal audit division Assistant State director Examiner in charge . State director GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Accounting supervisor Assistant State director Auditor Business services supervisor Chief of operations Engineer __. GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accounting supervisor Administrative officer Area supervisor Auditor Business services supervisor.. Engineer Farm management specialist. Field examiner Loan officer Personnel officer Territorial supervisor GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accounting supervisor Administrative assistant Auditor Area supervisor County supervisor County supervisor, appraiser. Engineer Examiner Loan assistant GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470.. Total permanent, fieldDeduct— Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account Net permanent, field number, net salary) (average Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad Payments to other agencies for reimbursable detail ._ 01 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 15 $51,535 3 9,815 1 2,690 193 13 $44,420 3 9,900 1 2,690 193 13 $44,355 4 13,030 191 1,180,485 1,185,990 1,181,735 15.4 70,596 8.5 41,713 7.5 30,973 0.1 476 1 5,300 1 5,300 0.4 3,408 0.5 4,538 0.5 4,538 177.9 1,112,821 3,249 184 1,143,515 183 1,150,000 4,400 4,470 1,151,175 1,157,730 341 1,116,411 1 1 10,750 1 10,535 11,610 16 165,550 9,205 1 1 11,610 16 165,550 1 9,420 10,280 1 10,065 5 46,240 42 394,565 10,280 8,990 46,240 ,0 27 254,710 1 10,280 1 8,990 5 47,100 27 256,945 6 47,570 3 23,355 1 8,645 1 8,215 42 351,265 1 3 24,215 1 8,215 45 379,250 3 24,215 1 8,215 45 381,765 6 39,200 16 116,645 200 1, 349,165 2 13,855 1 7,465 12 85,710 3 22,825 11 79, 535 77 553,950 7,680 1 2 13,425 6 38,770 18 132,080 244 1,638, 235 2 12,995 1 7,680 13 92,465 3 23,040 13 90,165 81 579, 235 7,895 1 2 13, 640 40,060 18 133,400 6 47,570 6 48,215 1,614,750 2 13,425 7,680 92,325 23,040 90, 810 555,615 7,895 13,855 12 68,385 12 67,030 12 68,110 5 30,305 3 18, 615 3 18,885 1 1 5,575 1 5,440 5,575 60 14 83,280 5 30,980 590 619 619 3,362,075 3,538,360 3,573,645 1 5,845 1 5,980 1 6,115 21 133,115 20 120,865 17 98,870 30 173,190 26 148,985 26 150,130 27 159,975 24 145,545 23 140,780 1,032 1,088 1,071 5, 214, 665 5, 477, 505 5, 424, 775 1 4,620 1 4,755 1 4,890 553 463 441 2, 237, 330 1, 854, 630 1, 776, 775 197 747,910 187 704,950 187 699,035 1,547 1,520 1,520 5, 557, 440 5, 492,040 5, 506,075 197 632,590 199 635,810 191 618,885 4,710 21,915, 805 220.4 972,895 3 4,601 21,688,685 112.4 155 416,050 610, 655 19 75,885 17 68,200 21,905, 825 11,597 6.7 25,231 4,493.3 4,495 4,471.6 20,956, 544 21, 219, 285 21,204,435 130,740 191, 547 130,740 600,100 566, 682 645,100 55,133 72 112,103 82, 600 30,000 84, 530 18,000 79, 000 80,000 1,079 1,400 1,400 All personal services, field. 21,883,160 22,188,125 22,119, 205 Personal services 22,999, 571 23,339,300 23,276,935 103 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE DISASTER LOANS, ETC., REVOLVING FUND 1957 actual 1 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses. Add terminal leave in excess of lapses... Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment _ Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Payments to other agencies for reimbursable detail.. - Total permanent, field Deduct— Lapses. Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts. __ Add— Terminal leave in excess of lapses Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) _ _ _'_ Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay.. _ Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 1 $11,610 1 $11,880 1 10,320 1 10,535 $10,750 2 19,485 1 10,280 1 10,280 3 25,075 3 24,860 3 25,075 1 6,605 1 4 2 4,755 16,840 6,830 1 1 1 3 6,820 4,660 4,890 12,765 1 1 1 3 6,820 4,795 4,890 13,035 2 6,350 2 6,520 14 90,340 0.2 14 92,555 0.2 825 14 93,830 0.2 850 13.8 13.8 91,730 27, 643 1,011 92,980 8,000 355 360 54,990 6,390 7,465 51,825 100,085 93,340 6 1 1 2 1 40,705 6,605 7,465 15,360 7,465 6 1 1 2 1 41,565 6,820 7,680 15,575 7,465 48 12 67,035 2 1 5,575 216 1,110,105 173 25 102,955 37 19 20 78,670 190 692,075 214 1 2,960 278,670 11,420 871,925 155,635 74,405 774,735 48 2 173 37 19 214 280,610 11,690 875,600 156,875 74,915 775,575 482 2,180, 045 0.1 1 504 2,244, 390 504 2,254, 370 3.8 15,675 5.8 24,150 390 4,937 0.4 1,939 1 4,155 483. 3 2,186, 531 501.2 2, 232,870 498.2 2, 230, 220 797,412 321, 551 742,000 51,000 742, 000 51,000 5,761 10, 845 3,000 12,240 3,000 658 3,311,913 3,039,715 3,038, 460 Personal services 3,432,046 3,139,800 3,131,800 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1957 actual Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses . _ Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $8,000 1 $8,215 1 $8,215 1 2 7,680 7,680 1 2 7,680 7,340 1 2 7,895 7,425 4 23,360 0.2 1,165 4 23,235 4 23,535 0.2 1,676 1 5,300 1 5,300 23,871 5 28,535 5 28,835 4 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber Field: Grades and ranges: GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Total permanent, field.. Deduct lapses Net permanent,field(average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 salary ber salary ber salary $95 28,625 $23,871 28,930 19,880 21,430 2,960 5 6 19,880 21,090 5 6 19,880 21,430 12 44,270 1.1 3, 248 11 40,970 11 41,310 10.9 11 40,970 11 41,310 5 6 1 41,022 180 180 1,8 All personal services, field - 42,921 41,150 41, 490 Personal services 66, 792 .9, 775 70,420 OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL 1957 actual 120,133 8 1 1 7 1959 estimate All personal services, departmental. 292 All personal services, field Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Budget officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Loan officer __ _ GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925. — . Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 1958 estimate 847 14.2 91,187 All personal services, departmental 01 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Director, emergency loan division GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Chief, emergency loan branch Emergency loan officer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Emergency loan officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Emergency loan officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Emergency loan officer GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 _ Field: Grades and ranges: GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Area supervisor Assistant branch chief Emergency loan officer Operating loan officer Program loan officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: County supervisor ._ _ Operating loan assistant GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 1958 estimate 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $16,000: General counsel 1 $19,000 1 $19,000 1 $19,000 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Deputy general counsel 1 14,620 1 14,835 1 14,835 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 3 40,420 3 40,850 3 41,065 Assistant general counsel GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 1 12,150 1 12,420 Assistant general counsel Staff legal officer 1 12,150 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Chief, legal division 7 79,335 7 80,195 7 80,410 Attorney 7 73,530 8 83,850 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 7 74,820 Attorney 60 575,090 56 541,670 60 581,540 Executive assistant to the general counsel 1 10,280 1 10,065 1 10,280 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Attorney 26 215,310 38 310,235 29 241,235 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 24 161,860 101, 010 Attorney 3 20, 675 Administrative officer 20, 030 17 114,980 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 3 20,245 1 5,440 1 5,570 Administrative assistant 10, 880 34,125 4 23,650 Attorney 22, 380 4 Private secretary to the general coun1 5,845 5,710 5,980 sel 77, 395 23 110,150 111, 500 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 9 43, 875 48, 090 44, 280 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 117, 205 27 114, 750 117,180 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 220, 780 67 247, 930 274, 300 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 66, 475 22 73, 930 73, 250 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 2 9,645 6,430 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 6,260 4 12, 630 12, 715 12,800 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Total permanent, departmental _... 283 1,835,320 287 1, 819, 060 304 1, 933, 760 38. 7 218, 563 20. 2 106,702 25.3 149,193 Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary). 266.8 244.3 278.7 1,616,757 1,712,358 Positions other than permanent: Inter1,784,567 mittent employment 7,971 2,000 Other personal services: Regular pay 2,000 above 52-week base 6,947 7,012 1,721,305 1,624, 728 1,793, 579 All personal services, departmental. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Attorney GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Attorney GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Attorney GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Attorney GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant . Attorney GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 110,080 10 110,370 10 112,660 18 171,495 19 181,345 19 183,710 30 238,280 29 231,570 29 233,935 9 61,380 6 40,440 6 40,870 1 5 8 7 14 49 27 2 5,845 27,470 38,360 32, 880 58, 265 184, 280 92,100 5,920 1 5 9 7 15 50 19 2 5,845 27,740 41,400 33, 555 63,150 188,275 63,640 6,005 1 5 9 7 15 50 19 2 28,415 41, 670 34,095 64, 770 189, 735 64,660 6,260 10 180 1,026,355 Total permanent, field 26.4 131,077 Deduct lapses Net permanent,field(average num153.6 895,278 ber, net salary) 172 993,335 3.4 15,153 172 1, 006, 760 3.4 18,884 168.6 978,182 168.6 987,876 104 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 195? actual OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL—Con. 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay. _ Additional pay for services abroad Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details All personal services, field 01 Personal services Salaries are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Disaster loans, etc., revolving fund".. ' 'Acreage reserve program'' "Conservation reserve program" $2,123 69 3,819 1958 estimate 1959 estimate $5,500 $5, 500 3,478 3,610 4,000 4,000 562 901,851 991,160 1,000,986 2, 526, 579 2, 712, 465 2, 794, 565 $2,433,332 24, 528 34,360 34,359 $2, 535,000 24, 615 76, 375 76, 475 $2, 617,000 24, 615 76, 475 76, 475 Total permanent, departmental Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts.. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant ... Administrative analyst Administrative assistant Administrative officer Communication specialist Investigator ,.___ Management analyst Organization and management analyst Personnel officer Placement officer. GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant and auditor Administrative analyst Administrative assistant Investigator Nurse Organization and methods examinerSecretary to the Secretary GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS^l. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $16,000: Secretary of Agriculture 1 $25,000 1 $25,000 1 $25,000 21,000 1 21,000 1 21,000 Under secretary of Agriculture 3 60,000 60,000 3 60,000 Assistant secretary of Agriculture GS-18. $16,000: 1 16,000 16,000 16,000 Administrative assistant secretary 1 16,000 16,000 16,000 Assistant to the Secretary 16,000 16, 000 16,000 Director, agricultural credit services. _ 1 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: 13,975 13,975 Assistant to the Secretary 13,975 14,190 14, 405 14, 405 Executive assistant, chief of staff GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 26,015 26, 445 26, 445 Assistant to the Secretary 13,330 12,900 12,900 Director of finance and budget officer. 12,900 13,115 Director of personnel 12, 900 13, 760 Judicial officer 13,760 13, 760 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 83,700 71, 010 7 83,700 Administrative assistant 12, 690 24, 840 1 12,690 Assistant director of personnel 24, 300 24, 030 2 24,300 Deputy director, budget and financeDirector of administrative manage11, 610 11,610 ment 12,150 12,420 1 12,150 Director of plant and operations 60, 210 60, 210 5 60,210 Hearing examiner. 11, 880 11,880 Program staff officer GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 10, 320 10, 320 10, 320 Administrative assistant Assistant director of administrative 10, 320 10, 320 management Assistant director of plant and 11,395 11,395 11,180 operations 11,610 11, 610 11, 610 Assistant to director of personnel 53, 965 54, 610 53, 965 Chief of division, budget and finance. 76,970 77, 615 76, 755 Chief of division, personnel 21, 715 21, 070 21, 500 Chief of division, plant and operations. 10, 750 M anagement analyst officer 30, 960 3 30,960 Program analysts GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 46,025 5 46,025 5 45,380 Accountant and auditor Acting director of administrative 1 10,065 management 1 9,205 1 9,205 2 19,055 Administrative analyst 1 10,280 1 10,280 1 10,065 Assistant chief of division Assistant to the director of plant and 20,560 20, 560 20,130 operations 9,205 8,990 Assistant to the judicial officer 9,205 8,990 46.885 Budget examiner 9,205 9,205 8,990 Chief, administrative services division56, 520 56, 735 48,605 Chief of section, personnel 8,990 10,495 10, 280 Employee performance officer _ 10,495 10, 495 10, 280 Employee relations officer.. 8,990 8,990 8,990 Management analyst 19, 270 19, 270 10,065 Organization and methods examiner.. 18,195 17,980 Personnel security specialist 19,055 18, 840 2 18,625 Procurement analyst 8,990 8,990 1 10,065 Training officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 47,570 47, 570 55,140 Accountant and auditor 7,570 7,570 8,000 Administrative analyst 7,570 7,785 7,785 Administrative assistant 7,785 7,785 7,570 Administrative officer 31,140 31,140 22,925 Budget analyst 16,215 16,215 17, 505 Employment officer 25,935 25, 720 25, 720 Engineer 40,000 39,140 25,075 Investigator 24,000 24,000 24,215 Management analyst 15, 570 15,355 7,570 Personnel officer http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ 16,645 Personnel security evaluator 23,140 3 23,570 3 23 Procurement analyst _,. ? 570 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Night work differential Uniform allowances Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details $33,670 52,195 6,820 14,070 7,035 46,450 6,390 7,465 6,390 7,465 1 1 2 17,805 27,335 86,325 5,440 6,250 5,575 5,845 198,345 28,395 223,290 94,570 100,715 20,055 23, 815 $40,705 40,275 6,820 14,500 7,250 26,205 12,780 $40,705 40, 705 6,820 13,210 7,250 26,205 12,780 6,390 6,605 13,855 13, 855 35,070 21,895 88,215 5,440 5,440 5,710 5,980 205,910 28,800 197,195 102, 760 102,870 16,755 23,475 18,300 18,300 336 2,215,335 337 2,241,850 14.8 66,388 7 1.2 13,006 320 2,135,941 46,815 0,390 6 4 15 1 1 1 1 41 6 47 28 29 5 35,070 22,165 87,945 5,575 5,440 5,845 5,440 206,315 29,205 197,600 103, 525 103,125 16,840 23,815 18,300 337 2, 244, 510 6 44,257 2,720 2,720 330 2,192, 315 331 2,197, 533 3,551 >,774 512 525 8,517 4,750 750 578 8,600 4,750 750 578 2,206,910 2,212,211 740 2,148,043 3 11,955 0.2 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber ber salary ber salary All personal services, departmental Field: Grades and ranges: GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 Deduct lapses Add salary adjustment in excess of 1958 estimate 3 12,630 134 3 406 Personal services 3 815 3. 2 12, 770 All personal services,field_ 12,360 5 12,355 3 12,764 5,000 5,000 47 49 13,176 17,402 17,813 2,161,219 2,224,312 2,230.024 WORKING CAPITAL FUND, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Chief of division GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Assistant chief of division Information specialist Training officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Chief of section Reproduction specialist GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Assistant plant foreman Mechanic machinist Offset press operator Plant foreman Supervisory offset pressman Subforeman Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $9,635 $9,635 $9,850 8,215 8,430 8,645 7,570 7,570 "~7~ 570 7,250 7,465 7,465 7,035 11 10 16 13 11 6,250 39,170 47,825 38, 655 57,470 44, 345 35,115 12 12 20 17 10 5,866 320,743 169 4.3 685,515 17,923 12 12 20 17 10 13,146 5,948 41,459 7,654 5,948 21,800 85 11,690 45,315 52, 680 45,995 71,915 56, 610 32,340 1 81 179 2.1 5,559 307,305 730,716 6,438 11,825 45,990 51,330 46,590 72, 595 57,490 32, 510 13,146 5,948 41,756 7,654 1 81 179 2.1 5,834 309,693 735,676 10,655 164.7 667,592 176.9 724,278 176.9 725,021 105 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Night work differential Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 01 1958 estimate 1959 estimate $140 35, 525 1,366 $2, 757 36,000 1,000 $2,814 36,000 1,000 764,035 764,835 1,234 705,857 Personal services ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Investigator __ Deduct portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account __ _ 01 Num- Total ber salary 1 1958 estimate 1959 estimate N u m - Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary 5, 096 $2, 720 $2, 720 13,006 2,720 2,720 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay Excess of annual leave taken (—) over leave earned 01 Personal services $5, 600 4,820 15, 000 4,509 1,900 1, 220, 903 1, 239, 498 1, 247, 348 $660, 562 18, 529 $668, 700 $675, 250 7, 854 2,551 14,000 9,025 3,273 15,000 9,240 3,358 531, 407 544, 500 544, 500 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary 25, 766 -701 ._ Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Advances and reimbursements" "Great Plains conservation p r o g r a m " . - . "Acreage reserve program" "Conservation reserve program" "Working capital fund, Department of Agriculture" $8,645 0. 2 LIBRARY SALARIES AND EXPENSES OFFICE OF INFORMATION CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO OFFICE OF INFORMATION 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: ber salary 1 $13,545 Director of information _. GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 1 $13,760 3 35,910 Assistant director of information Information specialist 3 36,720 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 1 11,610 52,890 Chief of division 5 53,105 Editor of yearbook 1 10,535 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 2 19,055 Chief of division 38,110 Editor of yearbook 10,280 1 10,065 10,065 Executive assistant to the director 37, 250 8 73,855 Information specialist _. Motion picture production specialist.. 3 28,260 18,840 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative officer 8,645 Chief of division 8,000 7,785 8,645 Editor of U S D A publication 24, 215 Information specialist 5 39,785 55, 570 Motion picture production specialist.. 8 64,430 8,860 Printing and publications officer 1 8,645 23,140 Visual information specialist 3 22,710 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 6,390 Exhibits specialist 7,035 6,820 Fiscal officer _. 48,600 41,350 Information specialist 40,060 39,845 Motion picture production specialist-. 14, 285 14,070 Printing and publications officer 34, 745 Visual information specialistGS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: 6,590 6,455 Motion picture production specialistGS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 5,575 1 5,440 Accountant 18,075 3 17,805 Administrative assistant 28,145 5 27,470 Information specialist 5,575 1 5,440 Instrument maker 17,265 3 17,130 Illustrator. 33,990 4 22,435 Motion picture production specialist17,535 3 17,400 Photographer 6,050 1 5,915 GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 37 188,215 37 189,430 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 10 45,795 11 51,355 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 36 152,100 32 132,965 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 34 126,565 31 116,915 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.. 20 66,305 24 80,450 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 4 12,350 4 12,690 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 2 5,635 3 8,920 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv7 29,356 7 29,606 alent to less than $5,440 232 1,259,681 236 1,296,136 Total permanent, departmental Deduct— 13.3 12.8 75,558 65,272 $5, 600 $6, 208 1,620 735 Personal services Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)... 1958 estimate 1959 estimate 1 6,399 218.2 1,188,010 1 6,500 221.7 1,214,078 1 $13,760 3 1 5 1 2 36,720 11,880 53,750 10,750 19,270 1 8 3 10,065 75,145 28,905 8,000 8,645 24,645 56, 645 8,860 23,355 Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Director GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant director GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Chief, di\ision of bibliography GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Chief, division of administrative management Section chief GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Assistant section chief Chief, law unit Section chief GS-9. $5,440 to $6, 250: Administrative assistant Assistant chief, law unit B ibliogr apher Cataloger Personnel officer Selection officer Senior reference assistant GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Total permanent, departmental Deduct— Portions of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 7,250 49,675 40, 275 14, 500 5,710 18,480 28, 685 5,710 17,400 34,665 17,805 6,050 190, 645 41, 580 158,065 127, 755 67, 580 12, 520 5,805 Net permanent, d e p a r t m e n t a l (average number, net salary).. Positions other t h a n permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base O vertime and holiday pay Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 13.1 70,942 6,500 221.9 1,235,339 $12,690 1 $12,690 1 $12,690 11,395 1 11,395 1 11,395 1 10,065 1 10,065 1 10,065 7,570 32, 215 1 5 7,785 39,785 1 5 7,785 40,645 12, 780 7,465 13, 640 2 1 1 12,780 7,465 7,250 2 1 1 13,210 7,465 7,465 5,440 5, 575 53,955 11,015 10, 880 5,710 58, 855 16, 725 5,440 11, 285 12, 500 63, 550 4,890 59,750 52,230 101, 400 37,390 2,690 2 1 10 3 1 2 2 14 1 14 14 30 12 1 11,150 5,845 59, 665 17,130 5,440 11, 555 12,500 63,630 4,890 60,125 52,230 97, 875 37,390 2,690 552,510 120 2 2 15 1 14 14 32 13 4 11,150 12, 365 68,075 4,890 60,155 52,995 106,585 41, 880 10, 930 2 1 10 3 1 2 2 14 1 14 14 30 12 1 123 552,830 120 All personal services, field_ 01 Personal services 552,835 3. 6 9,556 6.9 28,920 6.3 24,335 3.5 13,278 2.3 17,610 2.5 19,905 111. 2 508, 595 115.9 529,996 110. 8 505,980 1,501 3,000 1,500 461 1,930 450 1,930 450 531,958 511,360 512,475 All personal services, departmental. _ Field: Grades and ranges: GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Branch librarian GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 29,606 236 1,312,781 1 1 1 6 2 7 1 36,825 9,795 26,200 3,600 6 2 7 1 36,015 9,455 25,945 3,430 6 2 7 1 36,420 9,725 26,030 3,515 16 0.4 74,845 3,347 16 0.4 75,690 1,870 16 76,420 0.6 2,715 15. € 73,820 15.4 73,705 1,500 500 270 50 270 50 15.6 71,4 645 72,202 75,640 74,525 604,160 587,000 587,000 106 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual LIBRARY—Continued ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1957 actual 1 5 1 3 7 2 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses __ Add portions of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base $5,710 24,380 4,075 10,755 22,925 6,430 19 74,275 0.7 2, 655 0.5 Field: Grades and ranges: GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Total permanent, field Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base field 3,175 18.8 74,795 1 4 $5,710 20,990 1 3 1 3,925 11,090 2,960 1 1 2,960 10 44,675 0.3 1,347 2 6,885 0.5 $3,925 3,175 10.2 46,503 74, 795 All personal services, departmental. All personal services, 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Librarian - _ GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 01 1958 estimate 2 6,885 125 25 46, 628 6,910 1 1 3,670 3,175 1 1 3,805 3,175 1 3,940 2 1.1 6,845 3,773 2 6,980 1 3,940 0.9 3,072 2 6,980 1 3,940 15 27 _ _ Personal services 3,072 7,007 3,955 77,867 53, 635 10,865 FOREST SERVICE CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE FOREST SERVICE 1957 actual FOREST SERVICE Departmental: Grades and ranges: Grades established by Public Law 359: Chief. GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Assistant chief GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant chief GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Administrative officer Assistant chief Deputy administrator Engineer Forester Forest products technologist Information specialist Personnel officer GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Administrative officer Agriculturist Civil engineer Classification officer Entomologist Fiscal auditor Fiscal officer Forest economist Forester Information specialist Pathologist Range conservationist Soil conservationist Statistician Technical assistance specialist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Accountant Administrative officer C artographic engineer Civil engineer Classification officer Communication officer Dendrologist Educationist _ Engineer Entomologist Fiscal auditor Fiscal officer Forest economist Forester 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $17,500 1 $17,500 1 $17,500 2 27,950 2 28,165 2 28,165 3 40,205 3 40,420 3 40,420 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 11,610 12,690 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 11,610 12, 690 23, 220 11,610 47, 250 11,880 11,610 11,610 12,690 11,610 34,830 11,880 11,610 "16," 965" 1 11,180 10,965 19 207, 260 1 10, 535 1 10,320 1 10,320 11,180 10, 750 18, 625 46,885 10,280 18,840 9,850 9,635 8,990 10,065 2 18,625 9,420 1 9,850 1 4 38, 540 28 266,985 23, 220 11,610 47, 250 11, 880 11,610 11, 610 5 51,600 1 11,180 2 20, 640 1 10,320 1 11,180 1 10,320 1 10, 965 1 10, 535 39 413, 660 1 10, 535 1 10, 535 1 10,320 1 10,535 1 11,395 1 10, 965 3 5 1 28,475 46,670 10,280 10,065 9,850 8,990 10,065 8,990 19, 055 27, 615 10,065 37,895 17 160,355 5 51,600 1 11,180 2 20,640 1 10,320 1 11,180 1 10,320 1 10, 965 1 10, 535 39 413,660 1 10, 535 1 10, 535 1 10,320 1 10, 535 1 11,395 1 10, 965 3 5 1 28,475 46,670 10,280 10,065 9,850 8,990 10,065 8,990 19,055 27,615 10, 065 37,895 17 160,355 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065— Continued Hydraulic engineer Information officer Mechanical engineer Pathologist Placement officer Procurement officer Publications writer Range conservationist Research forester Safety officer Silviculturist Soil conservationist Soil scientist Statistician Technologist Training officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Accountant _ Administrative assistant Administrative officer Biologist Budget officer Cartographer Classification officer Director of photography Editor Engineer Fiscal auditor. Forest economist Forester Highway engineer Hydrologist Information specialistPlant physiologist Range conservationist Research forester _. Statistician Supply officer.. Wildlife technician GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant Administrative assistant Administrative officer... Architect Assistant budget officer Budget analyst Cartographic engineer Classification officer Editor Fiscal auditor Forest economist Forester Mechanical engineer Personnel assistant Photographer Procurement officer Range conservationist Research specialist GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Administrative assistant Budget analyst Cartographer Classification officer Editor Financial control assistant Personnel assistant Photographer Plant taxonomist Publications writer Realty assistant GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685.. GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $5,440 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $8,990 19,055 9,850 10,065 19,055 9,635 19, 270 27, 615 9,635 10,065 10,280 $18,625 9,850 19,270 19,055 9,635 19, 055 37, 465 19, 700 9,850 10 280 10', 280 1 1 1 19,055 9,850 10,065 19, 055 9,635 19, 270 27, 615 9,635 10, 065 10,280 9,635 9,420 9,420 1 2 2 1 9,420 18,840 19,270 9,420 23, 785 7,785 46, 495 7,570 7,785 5 1 6 1 39,355 7,570 46,925 7,570 39,355 7,570 46, 925 7,570 7,570 16, 430 8,645 8,000 16, 860 15, 785 55, 355 7,570 16, 430 8,645 8,000 16,860 15, 785 55, 355 7,570 7,570 23, 785 7,570 7,570 15, 785 8,860 8,000 7,570 7,570 7,570 23, 785 7,570 7,570 15, 785 8,860 8,000 7,570 6,605 6,390 6,820 6,390 6,390 7,465 27, 710 13, 855 6,390 6,605 6,390 6,820 6,390 6.390 7,465 27, 710 13, 855 6,390 6,605 7,465 6,605 7,465 15, 570 8,645 7,785 16, 430 15, 570 47,140 47, 355 8,000 4 1 31,570 7,570 1 1 1 8,000 8,645 7,785 6, 605 6,390 6,390 7,035 6,390 7,035 1 3 1 7,465 20,890 7,465 1 1 2 1 7,465 6,390 14,070 12,230 16, 995 5,845. 12, 770 11,015 9,420 18,840 19,270 9,420 7,465 6,605 7,465 2 3 2 11,825 17,265 5,980 6,250 11,015 27 24 62 87 32 11 6,250 5,575 5,845 5,980 5,845 6,115 135,810 111, 555 267,230 324,135 110,780 35,195 6,115 5,440 5,710 5,845 5,710 6,115 117, 710 85, 860 267, 520 280, 080 102, 445 38,325 6,910 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 11,825 17,265 5,980 6,250 11,015 27 24 62 87 32 11 6,250 5,575 5,845 5,980 5,845 6,115 135,810 111,555 267,230 324,135 110,780 35,195 6,774 9,382 409 2,595,559 46.4 293,477 458 2,963,617 16.1 55,141 458 2,963,617 16.1 55,141 362.6 2,302,082 26,273 6,997 4,747 441.9 2,908,476 64,150 9,000 5,000 441.9 2,908,476 64,150 9,000 5,000 5,441 1,224 11,271 7,300 1,000 11,271 7,300 1,000 All personal services, departmental. 2,346,764 3,006,197 3,006,197 Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Director, forest and range experiment stations . Director, forest products laboratory. __ Regional forester 9 107,190 1 12,420 10 122,310 9 108,540 1 12,690 10 123,120 9 108,540 1 12,690 10 123,120 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part time employment Interm ittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base.. Overtime and holiday pay Uniform allowances 107 DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Field: Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant director, forest products 1 $11,825 1 $11,825 $11,610 laboratory 20,640 52 541,155 52 541,155 Assistant regional forester 10,750 1 10,965 1 10,965 Chemical engineer 22,360 2 22,575 2 22, 575 Chemist 32,250 3 32, 680 3 32,680 Engineer 1 10,320 1 10,320 Pathologist 1 10,320 1 10,320 Regional fiscal agent 2 21,930 2 21,930 2 22,360 Technologist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 19,055 6 56, 520 6 56,520 A dministrative officer 9,635 1 9,635 1 9,635 Agriculturist 735, 480 27 264,695 27 264,695 Assistant regional forester 1 9,420 1 9420 18, 840 Chemical engineer 1 9,420 75, 790 66,155 Chemist 8 75, 790 110,890 Engineer 56,735 12 110,890 87,360 86,285 Entomologist 9 87,360 2 18,195 Fire control officer 2 18,195 6 58,240 6 56,520 Forest economist 6 56, 520 47 427,290 Forester 27 255,885 47 427,290 , 1 10,495 Forest products technologist 1 10,495 10,280 72 663,995 72 663,995 Forest supervisor 418,525 1 10,065 10065 10,065 Information specialist 9,850 74, 500 74, 500 Pathologist 75,575 9,420 9,420 Personnel officer 8,990 8,990 Photo interpretation specialist 10,065 10,065 Photogrammetric engineer 9,205 9,205 Plant physiologist 8,990 Plant taxonomist 6 58, 240 49,035 58,240 Range conservationist 4 39,185 48, 820 39,185 Regional fiscal agent 4 38, 540 38,110 38, 540 Research center leader 3 28, 905 28, 905 28, 905 Research forester 1 9,205 18, 410 9,205 Soil scientist 2 17,980 17. 980 Statistician 10 95, 705 95,705 Technologist 6, 715 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 7,570 1 7,570 Accountant 184,720 223, 645 27 223,645 Administrative officer 7,785 15,355 2 15, 355 Airplane pilot 8,645 1 8,645 8,645 Architect 8,860 2 16, 430 16,430 Assistant to assistant regional forester. 31, 570 11 84,990 84,990 Assistant forest supervisor 7,570 1 7,570 7,570 Bridge engineer 30,925 5 38, 925 38, 925 Budget officer 23,785 3 24,430 24,430 Cartographer 8,215 1 Cartographic engineer 8,430 8,430 33,290 5 41, 505 Chemical engineer 41, 505 81, 720 8 64,860 Chemist 64,860 23,785 2 16,000 Classification officer 16,000 23,140 4 31,355 Communications officer 31,355 15, 570 4 31, 570 Deputy regional fiscal agent 31, 570 15, 570 5 39,140 Editor 39,140 8,215 1 8,430 Electronics engineer 8,430 49 427, 345 Engineer ._ 49 427,345 37 303,740 11 89,290 Entomologist 10 3,860 11 89,290 2 17,245 3 24,645 2 17,245 Fire control officer 1 1 1 8,000 8,000 Fiscal agent 8,000 4 31,140 4 30, 710 4 31,140 Fiscal officer 9 72, 430 9 72,430 64,215 Forest economist 303 303 208 Forester 1, 671,175 2, 406,010 2,406,010 1 1 7,785 8,000 8,000 Forest products technologist.._ 1 54 456, 495 Forest supervisor 54 456,495 82 686, 795 4 30, 925 4 30,925 2 15, 570 Geneticist.. 1 8,645 8,645 1 1 Geologist ,. 8,645 3 24, 860 3 24, 860 4 32,860 Highway engineer 1 8,000 8,000 1 1 Hydraulic engineer 8,000 1 8,000 8,000 1 1 Hydrologist 7,785 2 16, 645 2 16, 645 2 16, 430 Information officer 2 15, 785 2 15, 785 2 15, 785 Information specialist 3 23,485 3 23,485 3 23,140 Landscape architect 4 34,365 4 34,365 4 33,935 Mechanical engineer 2 15,355 2 15,355 Meteorologist 11 85, 850 11 85, 850 9 70,710 Pathologist 6 48,430 48,430 5 39,570 Personnel officer 5 39,570 39, 570 6 46,925 Photo interpretation specialist.. 1 8,645 Photogrammetric engineer 1 8,215 1 8,430 1 8,430 Physicist 1 7,570 1 7,570 Procurement officer 1 1 9,000 1 9,000 Property and supply officer 12 94,925 14 110,640 14 110,640 Range conservationist 1 8,000 Regional fiscal agent 6 50,365 6 49, 935 6 49, 935 Research center leader 4 32,000 4 32, 000 3 24, 000 Research forester 5 39,955 5 39,955 4 32, 000 Safety officer 5 39, 785 5 39, 785 2 16, 645 Soil scientist 5 38,065 5 38, 065 4 31, 570 Statistician 24, 215 3 3 3 24,430 24,430 Supply officer 14 118, 020 14 118, 020 16 133,375 Technologist 8,215 1 1 1 8,400 8,400 Topographic engineer 4 31,355 4 31,355 3 24,645 Training officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 39, 845 7 47, 095 7 47,095 Accountant 52 350,770 77 514,825 77 514,825 Administrative officer 6, 605 1 6,820 Agricultural economist 21,320 3 21,320 3 21,320 Agriculturist 47, 310 10 73,515 10 73, 515 Airplane pilot 7,035 2 14, 500 2 14, 500 Architect 169,425 20 137,475 20 137,475 Assistant forest supervisor 6,390 1 6,390 1 6,390 Biologist 1 1 6,390 Botanist 2 14, 285 2 14, 285 2 14,070 Bridge engineer 1 1 7,465 7,465 1 7,250 Cadastral engineer 6 41,780 6 41, 780 5 36,465 Cartographic engineer 7 51,610 7 51,610 7 51,180 Chemical engineer „ 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued Chemist Civil engineer Classification officer Communications officer Construction engineer Construction and maintenance craftsman D eputy regional fiscal agent District forest ranger Editor Educationist Electrical engineer Electronics engineer.. Engineer Entomologist Equipment engineer.. Fire control officer Fiscal auditor Fiscal inspector Forest economist Forester . Forest supervisor Geneticist Geologist Highway engineer Hydrologist Information officer Information specialist Investigator Landscape architect Mechanical engineer Meteorologist Mineral examiner Pathologist Personnel officer Photogrammetric engineer Photo interpretation specialistPlant physiologist Procurement officer Property and supply officer Publications writer Range conservationist Range manager Regional accountant Regional auditor Research forester Soil conservationistSoil scientist Statistician Structural engineer Supply officer Technologist GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Supply officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Administrative assistant Aerial equipment specialist Agriculturist Airplane pilot Architect Assistant forest ranger Avalanche specialist Botanist Bridge engineer Budget analyst Cartographer Cartographic draftsman Cartographic engineer Chemical engineer Chemist Civil engineer Classification officer Communications engineer Communications officer District forest ranger Draftsman Editor Engineer Entomologist Equipment engineer E quipment inspector Fire control officer Fiscal accountant Fiscal accountant and auditorForest economist Forester Geneticist Geologist Highway engineer Information specialist Investigator Land utilization specialist. Lan dscape architect Logging superintendent Mechanic Mechanical engineer Meteorologist Methods examiner Mycologist Nurseryman 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $41,350 28, 570 6,390 29,000 6,820 4 27,925 273 1,808, 615 8 55,635 1 7,680 1 102 18 1 7,465 720,150 122,760 7,035 13, 210 54,130 13,425 2 10 418 2,850,570 6, 390 1 3 20,460 19,170 100, 640 7,465 6,390 34,315 6,390 20, 675 7,465 14, 285 13, 210 130, 870 6,390 7,465 78, 400 19, 600 6,390 6,605 28 188,110 3 19,385 1 6,390 1 6,605 6 39, 845 2 15,360 8 53,055 1 6,390 1 7,250 4 28,355 18 122, 545 $49,890 57,570 6,605 21,535 7,035 $49,890 57,570 6, 605 21,535 7,035 1 7,035 2 12,995 427 2, 833, 605 4 26, 635 1 7,895 1 7,035 1 7,465 120 854, 545 17 116,370 7,200 1 2 13,620 9 61,920 2 13,425 11 75,665 474 3,247,450 6,605 19, 600 12,995 101,745 7,680 12,995 48,385 6,390 40, 920 7,035 1 3 21,320 2 13, 400 18 123, 835 6,390 1 7,465 1 11 72, 655 38, 555 6 2 12, 995 6,390 1 6,390 1 34 225,435 3 19,815 1 6,390 1 6,605 .0 65,620 2 15,790 8 53,485 2 12,780 1 6,390 9 60,520 !0 137,475 1 7,035 2 12,995 427 2,833, 605 4 ),635 1 7,895 1 7,035 1 7,465 120 854, 545 17 116,370 7,200 1 13,620 2 61,920 9 13, 425 2 11 75, 665 474 l'3, 247,450 6, 605 3 19,600 12,995 2 14 101, 745 7,680 1 2 12, 995 7 48,385 6,390 1 40, 920 7,035 21, 320 13, 400 123, 835 6,390 7,465 72, 655 38, 555 12, 995 6,390 6,390 225, 435 19, 815 6,390 6,605 65, 620 15, 790 53, 485 12, 780 6,390 60, 520 137,475 2 10,880 80 480,465 1 5,980 3 17,670 7 41,725 5,115 40 221,110 5,575 5,710 6,250 16,590 98,380 5,440 18, 750 6,250 24, 730 6,250 5,440 17,105 5 29,360 345 2,018,270 2 4• 24,000 5 27,605 97 590,975 27 155, 245 6,385 1 3 18,750 2 11, 825 3 16, 455 6,250 1 7 39, 295 366 2,118, 615 2 5, 575 1 2 10,990 17 105,440 2 11, 775 3 18,075 3 17,700 2 11, 555 5,575 1 6,250 1 3 18, 750 2 12,365 2 11,150 6,115 1 3 2 10,880 80 480,465 1 5,980 3 17, 670 7 41, 725 1 6,115 40 221,110 5,575 1 1 5,710 1 6,250 3 16, 590 16 98,380 1 5,440 3 18, 750 1 6,250 4 24, 730 1 6,250 1 5,440 3 17,105 5 29,360 345 6,860 1 5,440 99 607,155 17, 400 35, 770 6,115 170, 395 5,440 5,575 6,115 11,015 102, 605 6,655 19,280 18, 480 28, 550 12,230 3 16,725 6 35,070 432 2, 543,925 2 11,825 3 16,860 76 462,775 23 133,085 1 6,385 3 18, 210 2 11, 690 2 11, 285 1 6,115 33,450 291 1,699,175 2 11,015 2 10,880 16 98, 650 3 17,940 3 17,805 3 17,400 1 5,980 1 5,440 1 6,250 4 24,460 1 6,115 2 10,880 3 18) 885 2,018,270 4 24,000 5 27,605 97 590,975 27 155, 245 6,385 1 3 18, 750 2 11,825 3 16,455 6,250 1 7 39,295 2,118, 615 1 5,575 2 10,990 17 105,440 2 11,775 18, 075 17, 700 11, 555 5,575 6,250 18, 750 12,365 11,150 6,115 18,885 108 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual FOREST SERVICE—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE FOREST SERVICE—Continued 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued QS-9. $5,440 to $6,250—Continued Pathologist Personnel assistant Photo interpretation specialist Photographer Physical scientist Physicist Plant physiologist Procurement officer Purchasing agent Range conservationist Range manager Regional accountant Regional auditor Research forester Smoke jumper foreman Soil conservationist Soil scientist Statistician Superintendent of construction Supply officer Tabulating equipment supervisor Technologist GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 1958 estimate 1959 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Num- Total ber salary 17 $94,775 8 45,950 3 18,480 3 17,535 1 1 6,250 5 27,200 6 34,260 4 22,840 24 136,505 12 $69,330 17 $94,775 9 50,985 8 45,950 3 18,615 3 18,480 3 17,130 3 17,535 1 5980 1 5,980 1 6,250 1 6,250 2 10,880 5 27,200 3 16,725 6 34,260 3 18,750 4 22,840 24 136,505 19 108,875 108875 2 2 10,880 10,880 1 5,440 5440 1 1 6,250 6,250 1 6,250 1 6,250 12,365 1 6,250 2 16 90,010 16 90,010 15 84,840 11,690 2 11,960 2 2 11,960 23,650 4 4 24,055 24, 055 22,300 4 39,100 7 39,100 1 2 11,555 5,575 2 11,555 3 17,670 3 17,940 3 17,940 5 30,845 3 18,075 3 18,075 1 2 11,285 2 11,285 5,575 57,370 14 80,750 14 80,750 10 13 75,815 13 75,815 13 74,600 1,542 1,542 1,331 7,626,045 7,626,045 6,637,350 522 522 503 2,454, 230 2, 350, 785 2,454,230 1,506 1,506 1,388 6,343,881 5,838,940 6,343,881 1,395 1,395 >1 1,291 5, 246,505 5,246, 505 4,838,855 1,498 1,498 5,114,057 5,114, 057 4,670,890 607 607 585 1,926,170 1,926,170 1, 828, 265 18 50,290 18 50,715 18 50,290 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $5,440 and above: 4 22,525 4 22,525 Auto mechanic inspector . 2 11,365 6 35,550 6 35,550 Boat operator 9 62,820 Construction and maintenance 47, 657 47,657 28,631 craftsman 1 6,094 6,094 5,980 Electrician 1 5,715 5,715 5,715 Engineer 1 5,635 5,635 5,575 Equipment engineer 1 5,850 5,850 5,850 Equipment inspector... 62 349,676 Labor foreman 36 202,658 62 349,676 7,144 7,144 1 1 5,720 Marine engineer 1 15 15 86,361 Mechanic 10 57, 589 1 6,185 1 6,185 5,915 Reproduction plant superintendent. 1 4 28,205 4 28,205 4 27,855 Soil scientist 18 113,539 18 113, 539 12 70,155 Superintendent of construction 1 5,719 5,719 5,715 1 1 Superintendent of maintenance 1,181 1,131 Less than $5,440 1,181 5,025,920 5,025,920 4,774, 523 11,965 11,965 Total permanent, field 10, 780 59,391, 538 59,391,538 52,785,391 815.4 1,028 09.7 Deduct lapses 3,294,109 4,343,808 3,260, 769 Net permanent, field (average num11,149.6 11,155.3 ber, net salary) ,752 56,097,429 56,130,769 48,441, 583 Positions other than permanent: 22,049, 511 21,408,787 18, 478,989 Temporary employment 321,399 322,493 290,138 Part-time employment 3,227,720 4,110, 650 3,663,741 Intermittent employment Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Night work differential Additional pay for service abroad Uniform allowances Casual workers Payments to prison inmates Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 01 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $2,916,083 66,304 144,093 122, 554 2,362,731 1,875 $221,160 1,882,428 28,908 161,166 170,270 1,771,875 8,479 $225,071 1,878,405 28,668 161,166 169, 765 1, 762, 559 7,C All personal services, field 76,496,570 86, 215,602 Personal services, Forest Service. 78,843,334 89, 221,799 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 7,096 85,928,789 ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Field: Grades and ranges: GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Forester, general Park forester GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 Total permanent, field Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries carried in other schedules paid from this amount Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 Personal services, Department of the Interior _. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Forest protection and utilization" "Forest roads and trails" "Assistance to States for tree planting". "Acquisition of lands for national forests, Superior National Forest" "Acquisition of lands for national forests, special acts" "Expenses, brush disposal" "Roads and trails for States, national forest fund" "Other Forest Service permanent appropriations" "Working capital fund," Forest Service. "Advances and reimbursements" "Forest Service trust funds" Allotment from— "Flood prevention," Soil Conservation Service "Watershed protection " Soil Conservation Service "Agricultural conservation program". "Conservation reserve program" "Great Plains conservation program". Allocation from— "Army industrial fund" "Construction, general," rivers and harbors and flood control "Research and development," Department of the Navy Allocation to Department of the Interior. 6,390 6,605 10,130 3,500 5 26,625 0.3 1,466 0.7 3,465 0.6 6,605 10,265 3,415 1 2 1 6,820 10,400 3,500 20,285 4 20,720 3,005 0.6 3,005 5. 4 28,624 4.6 23, 290 4.6 23, 725 307,383 317,088 317,373 20, 574 87 23,220 87 23,220 356,581 363,685 364,405 $49,654,887 8, 348, 764 $54,398,876 13,157,336 31,600 $54,398,876 13,007,336 8,937 15,500 15,500 208 2,919,135 405 3,611,400 405 3, 611,400 9,932 793,236 3,447,950 8,145,535 7,936 3,072,650 3,654,989 9,425,777 7,936 3,222,650 3,654,989 9,425, 777 819,128 1,026,900 862,470 98,900 216, 500 14,504 404,136 98, 900 208, 554 12, 757 8,260 3,300 3,902, 022 419, 216 87,197 285,468 138 1,427 154 356,581 ~364~405 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 1957 actual SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $16,000: Secretary of Commerce 1 $25,000 1 $25,000 1 $25,000 Under Secretary of Commerce 1 21,000 1 21,000 1 21,000 Under secretary, transportation 1 21,000 1 21,000 1 21,000 Assistant secretary, domestic affairs.. 1 20,000 1 20,000 1 20,000 Assistant secretary, international affairs 1 20,000 1 20,000 1 20,000 Assistant secretary, administration.._ 1 20,000 1 20,000 1 20,000 General counsel 1 19,000 1 19,000 1 19,000 GS-18. $16,000: Deputy under secretary, transportation 1 16,000 16, 000 16, 000 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Administrator, defense air transportation administration 1 14,405 14, 620 14, 620 Deputy assistant secretary, domestic affairs 1 14,405 14,620 14,620 D e p u t y assistant secretary, international affairs D e p u t y general counsel Director, budget a n d management Director, personnel Director, public information GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant to u n d e r secretary, transportation Director, administrative operations. __ Director, strategic information Security control officer GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assist ant general counsel Assistant to assistant secretary Assistant to director, budget a n d management Assistant to director, personnel Assistant to director, public information Assistant to t h e secretary Attorney Chief, administrative coordination division _ fc Chief, budget division Chief, compensation division Chief, employment division Chief, management division Chief, personnel operations division __ Chief, safety a n d motor vehicle division D e p u t y director, personnel D e p u t y director, public information.. D e p u t y security control officer Director, administrative operations.. _ Director, air transport division Director, general aviation division Director, publications Emergency planning coordinator Government accountant Program coordinator Program evaluation officer GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant chief, budget division Assistant chief, compensation divisionAssistant chief, employment division.. Assistant coordinator, civil defense planning Assistant coordinator, mobilization planning Attorney Chief, general services division Chief, physical a n d documentary security Chief, property and space division Chief, records division Government accountant Legislative liaison officer Management a n a l y s t Organization a n d methods examiner. _ Personnel officer.. Position classifier Press officer Program coordinator Program officer Publications officer Transportation economist — 440200—58 8 14,190 13,975 14,190 14, 835 14,190 13,975 13,975 13,975 14, 620 13, 975 1 1 4 14,190 14,190 14,405 14,835 14,190 13,330 1 1 12,900 12,900 1 1 13,115 12,900 12,900 12,900 1 13,115 1 13,330 49,085 4 4 4 49,895 47,250 4 4 1 1 1 2 3 11,880 12,150 12,150 12,150 1 2 3 11,880 24,300 36,720 11, 880 24,300 36, 990 11, 880 11,610 11, 880 11,610 11,880 11,610 12,150 11,880 12,150 11, 880 12,150 11,880 12,150 11, 880 12,420 12,150 12,150 12,150 12,690 12,690 12,150 11,880 12,690 12, 690 12, 420 11,880 12,420 12,150 12,690 11, 880 12, 420 12,150 12,150 11, 880 12, 420 12, 905 11, 880 12,690 12,150 12,420 11,395 10, 535 10,320 10,320 10, 750 10,320 12,420 12,420 12,150 11, 610 12, 420 12,150 11,880 12,690 11, 610 12,420 35,910 11,880 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10,320 10,320 10,320 10,320 6 1 1 66,610 10,320 7 1 10,535 21,930 10,320 1 7 1 10,750 10,320 10,320 10, 750 22, 575 75, 250 20,855 10, 535 10,320 10, 535 10,320 10,320 10, 535 21,930 64,070 10, 535 10,320 10,320 10,320 2 1 77,615 10,535 1 1 10,535 10,320 10,320 78,045 10,535 10,750 10, 535 10, 535 10,750 22, 575 76, 540 21, 070 10, 750 10, 535 10, 535 10, 320 1 1 10,535 10,320 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Num- Total Num - Total Num - Total GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: ber salary ber salary ber salary Assistant chief, general services division 1 1 $9,205 $8,990 Attorney 19,270 2 19,485 5 $46, 240 2 1 8,990 Chief, property and space division 1 1 1 Librarian 9,850 9,635 9,850 1 9,635 Management analyst Organization and methods examiner. _ 1 10, 065 1 1 9,420 Personnel specialist 1 8,990 9,205 2 Placement officer. _ 18,840 2 19,485 19,055 2 1 8,990 Planning officer 1 1 1 Position classifier 9,635 9,850 9,850 1 Program coordinator 8,990 1 1 1 8,990 Publications officer 8,990 9,205 1 1 1 8,990 Storage specialist 9,205 8,990 9,205 3 28,905 28, 905 3 Transportation economist 1 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 1 1 1 7, 570 7,785 7,570 Administrative assistant 1 7,570 7,785 1 7,570 1 Analyst (forms management) Assistant chief, general services divi1 sion 7,785 2 2 Attorney 2 15,140 15, 570 15,140 1 7,570 7,570 7,785 1 Chief, accounting operations branch._ 1 8,645 8,645 Communications officer I 1 8,000 8,215 8,000 Employee relations officer 1 8,860 1 9,075 9,075 Information and editorial specialist.._ 1 8,430 8,215 8,430 Personnel specialist 1 1 1 8,645 8,645 8,645 Placement officer 1 1 1 7,785 8,000 8,215 Position classifier 1 1 1 8,430 Publications officer. ___ 8,215 8,430 1 8,000 1 1 8,215 8,215 Secretary to the Secretary 32, 215 4 32,430 33,075 Security officer . 4 4 1 1 7,570 7,785 Transportation economist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative assistant Assistant chief, accounting operations branch Attorney _ Budget analyst Chief of section Chief of branch Employment officer Librarian Position classifier Publications officer Secretarv__ _ Transportation economist 49,895 47,250 12,420 12,420 12,150 24,300 36,990 1 1 1958 estimate GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Procurement officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Administrative assistant Analyst (forms management) _ Attorney Budget examiner Chief of branch Chief of section Librarian... _ Organization and methods examiner. _ Secretary __ __ Transportation economist GS-8. GS-7. GS-6. GS-5. GS-4. GS-3. GS-2. GS-1. $4,970 to $4,525 to $4,080 to $3,670 to $3,415 to $3,175 to $2,960 to $2,690 to $5,780 $5,335 $4,890 $4,480 $3,925 $3,685 $3,470 $3,200 _„_ Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 . Total permanent, departmental Deduct— Lapses .- . Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 3 19,815 3 20,675 3 20,460 1 2 1 7,465 12, 780 6,820 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 7,465 6,820 6,390 6,390 6,390 2 6,390 12, 780 6,390 7,465 6,390 7,465 13,425 6,605 7,465 12, 995 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 6,605 13, 210 6,605 6,390 6,605 7,465 13,640 6,820 7,465 12,995 6,390 1 6,185 2 12, 235 2 12, 505 1 5 1 3 1 5,440 29, 765 5,440 16, 590 6,250 1 5 1 3 1 5,440 30,305 5,575 16, 995 6,250 3 3 1 7 1 2 42 25 40 30 14 7 1 17,130 17, 670 5,980 40, 915 5 575 10, 615 211, 555 118,335 173, 800 113, 665 49, 635 22, 505 2,775 4 3 1 7 22, 975 18, 075 6,115 40,780 2 41 25 42 30 14 7 1 10,885 210, 500 120,845 184, 245 115, 005 50, 400 22,930 2,860 13 49, 964 13 49,964 5 28, 955 2 1 1 3 4 1 6 1 4 45 30 39 35 16 6 1 10, 880 6,250 5,575 17, 265 23, 245 5, 845 35,070 5 440 21, 500 223, 735 141, 840 169, 455 133, 550 55,475 19,120 2,690 13 49, 548 343 2,376,243 25.9 155.642 2 14, 523 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 315.1 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment _ ... Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay _ 01 Personal services 331,2, 332,004 337 2, 401,229 5.4 36,634 9.5 66,889 1.5 8,570 0.5 3,170 2, 206, 078 324.1 2,286,800 16,131 19,000 12,100 26,600 12,100 26,600 9,489 8,900 6,000 9,070 6,000 2,250,698 2,340,400 2,384,940 327 2,331,170 109 110 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—Continued WORKING CAPITAL FUND 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Publications officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Communications officer Illustrator Personnel technician Publications officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Fiscal officer Publications officer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Publications officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative officer Analyst (forms management) Illustrator Publications assistant GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Plant foreman Assistant plant foreman Offset press foreman Plateroom supervisor Offset press operator Photographer Mechanic Bindery foreman Bindery equipment operator Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 01 Personal services- 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $17,980 2 $17,980 7,570 23, 355 1 1 3 7,570 7,785 23,355 7,570 7,785 23,785 7,035 1 1 6,390 7,035 6,390 7,250 8,645 2 5, 915 6,455 65 $18,410 5,710 10, 880 5,845 6,250 5,105 32,145 23, 775 48, 200 76,205 97, 060 37, 660 2,690 5,845 11,140 5,980 11, 690 5,240 50. 701 19,155 67, 630 62,290 73, 815 27,380 7,072 6,656 5,984 7,300 6, 884 6,572 23, 524 5,720 11,189 45, 863 5,948 17, 497 5,948 5, 512 263, 856 1 3 1 3 1 12 4 19 17 22 5,980 17,130 5,980 17, 400 5,375 60, 290 19, 425 80,125 66,300 79,145 27, 635 6.572 6,385 45, 863 5,948 17, 497 5,948 5,512 274, 328 776,361 27,461 182 3 844,127 12, 827 166.4 736, 923 162 748,900 179 831,300 2,900 20, 911 3,200 8,256 766,090 751,800 834, 500 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Chairman, Government Patents 1 $13,115 1 $13,115 $13,330 Board Executive secretary, air coordinating 1 12,900 1 12,900 13,115 committee GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 1 12,690 12, 690 1 12,690 Chairman, appeals board Deputy chairman, Government Pat12, 420 1 12,150 1 12,150 ents Board 11, 880 Secretary, airport use panel Secretary, economic and resources 11,880 and legal divisions 12,150 Secretary, technical division GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 20, 640 Program officer Secretary, aircraft claimant and 1 11,180 11,180 1 11,395 facilitation subcommittees 1 10,965 10,965 Secretary, airport use panel 1 10,965 "I 11,180 10, 965 Secretary, airspace panel Secretary, air traffic control and 1 10,535 10, 320 1 10,535 navigation panel Secretary, economic and resources and 1 11,395 1 11,180 legal divisions 1 11,395 Secretary, technical division 1 11,610 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 1 7,785 Attorney Secretary, search and rescue subcom1 7,785 7,785 mittee 7,570 Training officer 1 7,785 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 1 7,035 7,035 Administrative assistant 2 13,855 1 7,035 6,605 Attorney Secretary to Government Patents 1 7,035 6,820 Board 1 7,250 Secretary, search and rescue subcom6,820 mittee 6,390 Training officer Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Personal services- Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $5,575 $5,710 5,710 6,115 6,115 5,780 15,465 24,315 71,005 46, 760 20,920 13, 540 12, 460 5,980 5,980 5,645 15,195 19,020 67,495 52,215 19, 985 10,240 12,120 7,488 73 398,108 2.9 10,297 72 0.2 $6,250 6,250 11,155 15,735 43,065 52,410 50,430 20,920 13, 625 12,460 7,738 7,738 1,158 73 405,073 0.2 1,053 1.8 13,474 5,400 71.9 401,285 72.8 399,840 72.8 404,020 4,000 4,000 1,560 1,580 405, 400 409,600 1,562 403, 773 7,300 167 5 1957 actual Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account 01 281,182 172 763,892 5.6 26,969 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Chief of section Navigation specialist Research analyst GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 1958 estimate 1959 estimate BUREAU OF THE CENSUS CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary GS-18. $16,000: Director 1 $16,000 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Deputy director 1 14,620 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant director, demographics 13, 545 Assistant director, economics 13, 545 Assistant director, statistical standards 13,115 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 12,150 Assistant director, administration Assistant director, operations Assistant division chief 2 23,220 1 11,610 Budget officer 1 12, 905 Coordinator, international statistics- _ 11 133,110 Division chief 1 11, 610 Mathematical statistician 1 11,610 Personnel officer 1 12,420 Staff assistant, demographic 2 24,300 Statistician 1 12,690 Survey statistician Univac chief GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 10,535 Administrative officer 41, 280 Analytical statistician Assistant budget officer 76,540 Assistant division chief Division chief 11,395 Emergency planning officer 72,240 Mathematical statistician 10,320 Organization classification officer 20, 640 Personnel assistant Public information officer 62,135 Statistician 41,495 Survey statistician 10,750 Univac chief GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 8,990 Accountant 18,410 Administrative officer Agriculture statistician 65,295 Analytical statistician 29,120 Assistant division chief Assistant Univac chief 8,990 Budget analyst 35,960 Electronic engineer 9,850 Geographer 9,635 Information specialist 8,990 Internal auditor 17,980 M athematical statistician 18,840 Methods analyst 9,635 Personnel assistant 9,205 Psychologist Placement officer 9,420 Position classifier 8,990 Publication officer 9,420 Records management analyst 1 $16,000 1 14,835 1 13,760 1 $16,000 1 14,835 21 23,220 12,420 1 11, 880 1 13,120 11 135,810 1 11,880 1 11,610 1 11,610 3 35,910 1 12,690 1 11,610 1 13,760 1 13,760 1 13,330 1 12,420 1 12,150 2 23,760 1 11,880 1 13,120 11 136,890 1 11,880 1 11,610 1 11,610 3 36,180 1 12,690 1 11,610 31,175 10,535 75,035 43,000 11,395 83,635 10, 535 21,070 10,320 155,445 73,530 3 31,390 1 10,750 7 75,465 4 43,000 1 11,395 8 83,850 1 10, 535 2 21, 070 1 10,320 15 155,875 7 73,745 9,205 9,205 28,905 1 13,760 1 13,330 29,120 54,800 29,120 9,205 9,205 36,175 19,055 9,635 9,205 72,780 19,270 9,850 9,420 8,990 9,635 9,205 9,635 29,335 55,015 29,335 9,205 9,205 36, 605 19,055 9,850 9,205 73,640 19,270 9,850 9,420 8,990 9.635 9.205 9,635 111 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued Social science analyst Statistician Survey statistician Univac programer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative oflicer Agriculture statistician Analytical statistician Budget analyst Economist Electronic engineer Electronic technician Geographer Librarian Management analyst Mathematical statistician Methods examiner Placement officer Position classifier Property supply officer Publication officer Records management analyst Statistician Survey statistician Tabulation equipment supervisor Tabulation project planner Training officer Univac programer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant Administrative assistant Administrative officer A griculture statistician Analytical statistician Budget analyst Cartographic engineer Electronic engineer Electronic technician Geographer Information specialist Instrument maker Internal auditor Librarian Management analyst Mathematical statistician Methods examiner Publication editor Social science analyst Statistical assistant Statistical officer Statistician Survey statistician Tabulation equipment supervisor Tabulation project planner Training officer Univac programer Univac supervisor GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Information editorial specialist Publication editor Tabulation equipment supervisor GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Administrative assistant Administrative assistant/stenographer. Agriculture statistician Analytical statistician Cartographic engineer Electronic engineer Electronic technician Fiscal accountant Geographer Information specialist Instrument maker Librarian Mathematical statistician Methods examiner Placement officer Position classifier Procurement officer Publication editor Records management analyst Social science analyst Statistical assistant Statistician Survey statistician Tabulation equipment supervisor Tabulation project planner Time, leave, and payroll supervisor Training officer Univac operator Univae programer Univac supervisor GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685.. GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental. 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary Num- Total 3 $28,045 5 48,820 31 292.020 1 8 1 9 4 1 63,140 8,860 70,710 30,925 7, 570 8,645 8,000 32, 860 15. 570 7,785 16. 000 7,570 1 7,785 10 77, 420 37 288, 800 1 7,570 1 8,860 2 15, 355 1 7,570 2 1 13 5 4 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 14, 070 7,250 87, 585 36, 465 27, 065 6, 605 7,465 13, 640 12, 780 20, 890 7,680 7. 465 6,390 6, 605 3 20, 030 2 12, 780 2 13, 640 2 12,995 2 14, 715 3 20, 890 8 52, 840 23 152,235 2 13, 640 3 20, 245 2 13,425 2 $18,625 24 226,080 14 131,235 1 9,205 10 77, 420 1 9, 075 7 54, 495 4 31,140 1 7,570 2 15,140 1 7,785 1 7,785 1 8.215 1 7,785 4 32, 645 2 16, 000 1 8,000 2 16, 430 1 7,785 1 7,570 1 8,000 13 100, 775 25 196, 560 1 7,570 1 9, 075 10 77, 850 1 9, 075 8 62, 495 4 31, 355 1 7,570 2 15, 355 1 7,785 1 7,785 1 8, 215 1 7, 785 5 40, 430 3 23, 570 2 15, 570 2 16, 430 1 7,785 1 7,570 1 8,000 15 117, 850 26 206,495 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 10 10 12 1 5 2 6,725 6,590 6,725 1 1 3 2 11 10,880 64,025 5 28,280 17,130 5,980 5,575 10, 880 2 10 1 5 5 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 7 1 1 5,710 5 27,740 1 6,250 1 5,440 1 5,710 1 5,575 2 11,825 12 70,950 2 11,150 25 144,775 2 12,500 10 56,965 1 6,250 2 10,480 131 645,155 82 383,700 275 1,157, 595 287 1,093,170 314 1,106,825 33 104,800 11 34,605 35 149,277 584 7,978,632 salary 2 $18,625 23 215,370 13 120,955 1 9,205 6,390 6,520 5,845 11, 555 ber 15, 355 7,785 7,785 9,075 15, 785 7,785 14, 285 7.465 53, 700 6, 605 14, 285 13, 210 7,680 6, 390 31,950 21, 535 7,895 14, 285 7,465 54,130 6,605 14,285 19, 600 7,680 6,390 32,165 21, 535 7,895 6,605 6,605 6,820 12, 995 13, 425 19,170 14, 070 12, 995 13, 210 12, 995 13, 855 6,605 13, 855 67,770 64,760 80,980 7,250 33,240 13,425 12,780 6,390 6,725 6,725 18,285 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Deduct lapses Total permanent, field.. Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) 13, 855 68,200 84, 360 95, 050 7,465 33, 240 13, 425 12, 780 6,605 1 1 3 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base.. Overtime and holiday pay 6,725 6,725 18,285 2 10 1 5 5 1 2 2 1 1 1 11, 420 58,180 5,440 30, 305 27, 470 6,115 11,150 11,015 6,115 6, 520 11, 825 5,440 5,845 39, 295 17,130 5,440 1 5,440 5,575 1 5,710 5,845 2 11,150 11,150 2 11, 015 11, 015 17 100, 445 128, 455 5 28, 415 39, 295 20 116,360 133, 895 17, 265 17,265 63, 485 64,160 6,250 6,250 5,440 5,440 5,440 5,440 16, 995 16, 995 6,250 6,250 55, 235 55, 235 700, 400 751, 775 78 362,925 80 375,540 288 301 1, 214,060 1, 272,870 313 351 1,327,490 1,179,155 299 289 1, 068, 585 1, 030, 570 31 100,600 31 99,750 7 21,465 7 21,465 11, 690 5,440 5,710 38, 890 6,250 34 160,764 637 8,366, 569 34 160,764 740 8,898,684 7, 567,888 Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "1958 censuses of business, manufactures, and mineral industries "Eighteenth decennial census" "Census of governments" "National housing inventory" "Censuses of business, manufactures, and mineral industries'' "Census of agriculture" "Advances and reimbursements" "Special statistical work" 88.9 $562, 327 109.3 $664, 899 1, 630. 7 1, 548.1 8, 233, 785 7,804, 242 2, 607, 555 25,882 28,190 2, 272, 539 12, 710 21, 983 7, 577, 221 40, 000 30, 000 374, 757 8,405 32, 056 131, 509 9,000 34, 060 130,487 9,000 10, 284, 039 16, 054, 553 1,067 10, 613, 744 8 77,510 12 1 91,270 7,785 11 4 1 74,805 29,430 6,820 1 6,455 52,855 9 20 18 18 12 5 35 2 46 53,415 121,490 110,070 103,230 55,110 22,965 137,225 83,885 60245 160,245 17 155,625 60,990 4 30,280 17 110,780 17 113,145 30 30 174,620 13 122,360 8 172,920 12 55,110 2 9,240 35 135,225 22 83,885 45 157,070 12 55,920 2 9,240 35 137,520 22 84,820 45 159,025 184 231 1,194, 565 49.8 361, 827 184 181.2 832, 738 170. t 920,195 907, 580 9.7 13.1 ,9, 352 71, 926 174.3 838, 228 39, 610 49, 878 1, 369,053 67,984 162, 433 869,949 764, 470 542, 549 1,149, 909 3,480 3,523 29, 360 All personal services, field. 01 11, 420 57, 640 5,440 30, 305 27, 335 6,115 11,150 11,015 5,980 6,520 18.2 $410, 744 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details Field: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Regional supervisor GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Assistant regional supervisor_ D istrict supervisor GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Assistant regional supervisor. District supervisor Regional field assistant GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Assistant district supervisor.. District supervisor GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Assistant district supervisor. _ D istrict supervisor Regional field assistant GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685. _ 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 1, 565. 8 All personal services, departmental 1958 estimate 2, 320, 639 1, 942, 074 3, 308, 720 12,934,383 12,226,113 19,363,273 $6,009,002 $6,184, 550 $7,048,610 97,273 846, 782 1,345,398 567,153 4, 781,262 3,929,123 383, 778 604, 445 801, 507 1,202, 651 646,906 1, 818,332 1,754,267 61, 730 1, 810,000 1,410, 500 1,810,000 1,410, 500 CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION OPERATION AND REGULATION 1957 actual NumDepartmental: Grades and ranges: ber Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $13,975: Administrator _ ________ _ 1 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: D e p u t y administrator _ 1 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant administrator for administration 1 1 Director, airaorts 1 Director, air traffic control _ 1 Director, air navigation facilities Director, flight operations and airworthiness Director, planning and development office _ General counsel Total salary 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Number N u m - Total ber salary Total salary $20,000 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 13,975 1 13,975 1 13,975 13,760 12,900 12.900 13,115 1 1 1 1 13,760 12,900 13,115 13,115 1 1 1 1 13,760 12,900 13,115 13,330 1 12,900 1 12,900 1 12,900 1 12,900 1 1 12,900 13,115 1 1 12,900 13,115 112 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION—Con. OPERATION AND REGULATION—Continued 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: ANDB liaison officer AMB liaison officer Assistant director Assistant director, air-navigation facilities Budget and finance officer Assistant director (military liaison)... Chief of branch Chief of division Communications liaison officer Chief of staff Chief development officer Chief, operations inspection staff Deputy chief of division Deputy director Director Deputy director, air-navigation facilities Executive control officer Engineer General services officer General counsel Director, air-navigation facilities Liaison officer Operations research specialist Personnel officer Program officer Press and publications officer Staff assistant Assistant director (supplemental airport) Confidential assistant to administrator Assistant to director Attorney Assistant general counsel GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Air Coordinating Committee liaison officer Administrative coordination officer. __ Airways operation specialist Assistant to administrator Assistant general counsel Attorney Assistant chief of division Airworthiness specialist Chief of branch Chief of division Communications liaison officer Communications and radio specialistAdministrative officer Deputy budget and finance officer Deputy chief of division Development officer Information and editorial specialist. Assistant budget and finance officer- - _ Deputy personnel officer Executive control analyst Airplane pilot Engineer Executive assistant Assistant International Civil Aviation Organization officer Frequency utilization specialist Flight test specialist (pilot) Assistant to director Planning officer Program planning coordinator Inspector Research executive Press and publications officer Security officer Liaison officer (Office of Defense Mobilization) Staff officer Staff assistant Technical assistant Transportation economist (air) GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative officer Information and editorial specialist... Aircraft factory inspector. _ Auditor .. Assistant to assistant administrator... Airplane pilot Airways operations specialist Airworthiness specialist Air navigator evaluation specialist Aircraft support specialist _. Architect __ Attorney Analytical statistician Budget management analyst Chief of section Air traffic control and communications specialist Chief of branch Chief of division Communications liaison officer Research analyst Deputy security officer ___ 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $12,905. 1 $12,905 1 12,905 1 12,905 1 12,420 1 12,690 4 48,330 19 225,720 1 12,150 1 $12,905 1 13,175 12,905 12, 420 12,690 35, 640 21 250,935 1 11,610 1 12,690 1 12,690 3 35,910 21 252,015 2 1 23,760 11,610 11, 610 11, 880 36,180 12,150 1 2 3 1 11,880 23,490 35,910 12,150 2 4 1 23,760 49,140 12,150 12, 690 11, 880 11, 610 12, 420 12,690 1 1 1 11,880 12,690 12,690 1 1 1 11,880 12,690 12,690 12,690 11,880 1 1 1 11,880 11,880 12,960 1 1 1 11,880 12,150 11,610 12, 905 1 12,905 1 11,610 1 11,610 1 1 2 1 11,610 11,610 23,490 11,610 1 1 2 1 11,610 11,610 23,490 11,610 11, 610 11,180 10, 535 72,845 11, 610 11,180 44, 935 34 357,880 8 86,645 1 10,750 1 10,965 1 10,965 14 148,135 2 21,930 27 288,530 1 1 1 10,965 10,320 10,535 4 1 2 1 1 1 42, 785 10, 965 22, 790 11,395 10,965 10, 320 1 2 1 1 1 11, 395 21,070 11,610 11,610 10,535 1 10, 065 2 20, 560 3 28,045 2 19,915 8,990 1 8 76,005 57 523,260 9, 635 1 9,635 1 1 4 1 2 8,990 38,970 9,635 18,410 9,635 84,350 37,895 17,980 9,635 1 11,180 1 10,535 10 104,880 1 10,320 7 73,530 1 10,320 41 431, 625 9 95, 245 1 10,320 1 11,180 1 10, 320 1 11,180 16 169, 905 2 20, 640 2 22,145 1 10,320 3 34, 615 3 30, 960 30 319, 525 10, 965 10, 320 10,320 10,965 53,320 10,965 20, 855 11,395 10, 965 10, 320 1 11,3 12,150 11, 610 11, 610 12, 905 1 11,180 2 21,070 11 115,670 1 10,320 7 73, 745 1 11,395 1 10, 535 43 455, 370 10 106,425 1 10,320 1 11,180 1 11,180 16 171,140 3 30,960 1 10, 320 2 22,145 1 10,320 4 45, 365 3 30, 960 30 321,030 1 10,320 1 1 1 1 6 1 2 1 10,965 10, 535 10, 535 10, 965 64, 070 10,965 21, 285 11,610 1 10,535 1 11,395 10,320 32,250 10,535 10, 320 32, 465 10, 535 19,055 20, 560 28, 260 20,130 8,990 66,155 74 686,640 19, 270 29. 765 28,475 20, 345 9,205 66,800 89 832,360 1 3 1 9,850 8,990 2 1 3 8 1 1 9,850 9,205 18,195 9,635 27,830 72,995 18,195 9,850 27,830 73,640 9,850 76,220 38,540 17,980 9,850 8,990 9,850 76,865 38, 755 18,195 10,065 9,205 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued Defense requirements officer Deputy Air Coordinating Committee liaison officer Deputy chief of division O ccupational safety officer Electronic specialist Engineer Executive assistant E xecutive control analyst Flight test specialist (pilot) Frequency utilization specialist Flight operations specialist Inspectors _ Investigator Operation research specialist International services officer Instrument procedures specialist Management analyst Psychologist Placement officer Systems accountant Transportation economist Proficiency development specialist.._ Medical officer Rating examiner Property specialist _. _ Training officer _ Staff assistant Technical assistant GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Accountant Administrative officer Aircraft accident analyst Airworthiness research specialist Airplane pilot Airways operations specialist Analytical statistician.. Attorney Aircraft electronic specialist Aircraft inspector Architect Air data analyst Budget analyst Assistant evaluation officer Chief of branch Classification analyst Contract specialist Executive assistant Deputy division chief Electronic specialist Engineer Frequency utilization specialist Flight test specialist (pilot) Fund analyst General supply specialist General safety performance analyst.. Inspector Investigator Instrument procedures specialist M athematical statisti cian Organization and methods examiner. Management analyst Publications writer -. Placement officer Property specialist Auditor Program officer Program requirements analyst Aircraft maintenance specialist Rating examiner Staff officer Training officer Safety performance analyst Section chief Information and editorial specialist-. Motion picture production specialist . GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Airways operations specialist Attorney Aircraft maintenance specialist Administrative officer Airplane pilot Avionic maintenance specialist Budget analyst Chief of division Chief of branch Classification analyst Claims examiner Engineer Equipment specialist General supply specialist Illustrator Inspector Placement officer Program officer Program requirements officer Production officer Realty officer Supply cataloging supervisor Statistician Training officei Publications editor Administrative officer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Analytical statistician Accountant 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 $10,280 1 $10,280 1 $10,065 N u m - Total ber salary 1 5 1 1 77 9,850 47,960 9,635 9,205 2 1 1 712,225 19,270 8,990 10,065 10,065 367,420 9,205 17,980 1 9,850 4 38,110 1 9,850 2 18,410 114 1,047,220 2 19,485 1 8,990 3 28,045 1 8,990 1 10,065 41 394,390 1 9,850 4 38,540 1 9,850 2 18,625 116 1,075,950 ] 1 10,065 3 27,615 3 28,475 8,990 1 1 10,280 41 398,260 19, 055 19, 700 18, 625 8,990 10,065 26, 970 37, 035 8,990 10,065 8,990 28, 905 8,990 19, 270 28, 690 18, 840 36,605 10,280 26, 970 46.455 8,990 10,065 9,205 29,120 9,205 1 1 4 6 10,280 8,990 32,215 46,710 8,645 31.355 86, 710 8,000 40, 000 7,785 1 10,280 1 9,205 4 32,215 6 47,140 1 4 32,000 28 217,765 1 8,000 8 62,925 1 7,785 4 1 6 1 4 12 4 1 1 2 126 32,430 7,570 47,785 7,570 30, 495 90,840 31, 785 8,000 7,785 15, 785 2 1 1 2 15,355 7,570 8,430 16,645 4 32,430 1 7, 570 6 48,000 1 7,570 4 30, 925 12 90,840 4 32,215 1 8,000 1 7,785 2 15, 785 127 1,000,950 2 15,570 1 7,785 1 8,430 2 16,860 19, 270 18,840 8,990 10, 065 17,980 27,615 1 1 9,850 10,065 1 1 10,065 10,280 4 4 1 1 4 10 1 4 1 1 2 31,355 32,645 7,785 8,645 31,140 78,065 8,000 33,290 7,570 8,215 17,075 7 54,925 5 39,140 3 2 1 24,000 16,645 7,570 75 2 1 1 2 1 1 594,305 15,140 7,570 8,430 16,430 8,860 7,785 2 2 1 15,140 16,215 7,570 3 3 22,925 23,140 33, 075 1 4 1 8,860 33,720 7,785 1 2 1 7,785 17,075 8,000 2 12,995 2 3 5 13,855 19,385 34,530 5 33,670 11 74,590 1 7,680 32 227,700 1 6,605 1 6,390 1 6,390 8 54,345 26, 420 7,680 6,390 6,390 6,605 6,390 6,390 6,390 45,635 15,355 15,140 15,140 16,430 15,140 45,420 30,925 7,570 48, 215 8,000 8,860 23,355 7,785 31,140 9,075 7,785 17,290 8,215 25, 990 6,390 26,205 6,605 6,390 61,165 40, 705 45,160 13 2 2 2 99,055 15,355 15,140 15,355 2 1 6 15,355 7,570 45,420 31, 355 7,570 48, 645 8,000 8,860 23, 785 8,000 31, 355 9,075 8,000 1 8,215 1 4 1 4 1 1 9 1 6 7 6,390 25,990 6,605 26,420 6,605 6,605 61,595 6,390 41,135 45,590 34 238,330 15 98,860 6,605 1 6,605 1 7 48,815 3 19,385 34 243,060 15 100,580 1 6,820 1 6,605 7 49,030 3 19,385 6,390 6,390 6,820 6,390 6,390 6,390 6,605 6,605 7,035 6,605 6,605 6,390 6,605 7,680 7,680 7,680 6,725 6,725 6,725 6,725 1 1 6,725 6,725 113 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725—Continued Printing specialist Supervisor examiner GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Accountant Airways operations analyst Attorney Auditor Airspace use analyst Air navigation specialist Budget analyst Cartographer Chief of division Chief of section Commercial specialist Classification analyst Supervisory procurement analyst Architect Electronic technician Engineering draftsman Exhibit specialist Engineer Examiner General supply specialist Frequency assignment analyst Electronic specialist General procurement and supply officer General transportation officer Inspector Illustrator Librarian Publications editor. _„ — Program fund analyst Organization and methods examiner.. Program requirements officer Program assistant Placement officer Motion picture photographer E quipment specialist Production officer Projects control analyst --. Supervisory purchasing agent Realty officer. . Records and reports assistant Operations research assistant Secretary to administrator Supply cataloger Statistical assistant Safety analyst Supervisor, correspondence clerk Navigation specialist Maintenance assistant Assistant performance officer Safety performance analyst GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925_. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 __ . GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 . . GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 1958 estimate Num- Total Num- Total fNum- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 $13,450 2 $13,180 2 $12,910 1 6,590 1 6,590 1 6,455 10 56,695 8 45,410 4 24,325 22, 975 2 11,960 2 11,690 22,030 2 10,880 6, 250 1 6,250 16,590 11, 555 1 5,980 5,845 6,520 1 6,385 6,250 11, 690 2 11,420 11,150 77, 065 11 65,780 53,280 5,440 1 5,440 5,710 5,575 1 5,440 1 6,385 5 28,955 17, 805 3 3 17,400 1 5,845 5,710 1 1 5,575 1 6,385 6,250 1 6,250 1 5, 980 5,980 1 5,845 4 22,300 22,030 4 3 16,590 1 6,250 6,250 1 6,250 8 50,135 8 49, 595 42, 670 1 6,115 6,115 1 5,980 1 5,980 5,845 1 5,710 1 5,710 5,710 1 5,575 2 11, 690 2 11, 690 6,250 5,710 12,365 10, 880 6,385 6,520 5,710 11, 960 1 2 6,250 12,500 1 1 1 5,440 5,575 6,250 1 1 1 4 6,385 5,440 5,440 23,380 2 1 1 12,230 5,440 5,575 1 1 12 2 5 1 5,980 5 27,145 95 481,270 63 295,500 243 1,038,115 261 974. 660 73 260,080 4 13,710 9 27,525 9 32,615 6,250 5,710 68,115 11,150 6,385 6,520 5,710 12,095 12095 5,440 6,250 18,210 10, 880 875 27,875 5, 440 5, 575 5,710 5,440 6,385 5,575 5,440 26, 755 5,440 6,115 5,575 5,710 5,440 5,440 6,115 41,650 549,335 320,000 8 110 68 280 1,181, 365 312 1,152,180 69 244,235 6 19,885 12 33,725 9 32,615 1 1 12 2 1 6,250 5,845 11', 420 6,385 1 5,845 2 12,095 1 5,575 1 6,385 6 34, 530 2 11,150 5 27, 875 1 5,575 1 5, 710 1 5,980 2 11,015 1 6,385 1 5,710 1 5, 575 5 32,195 1 5,440 1 6,115 1 5,710 1 5,845 1 5,575 1 5,575 1 6,115 8 42,190 123 — 615,220 70 332,710 288 1, 226,115 334 1, 240, 910 70 250,130 8 26,060 12 34,575 9 32,615 Total permanent, departmental 1,866 1, 510 1,992 12,192, 685 13,119, 960 9, 787,030 Deduct— 293.7 267.1 166.7 Lapses 1,640,138 1, 087, 592 1, 743, 632 Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 0. 8 4,000 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 1.215. 5 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment _. Part-time employment Intermittent employmen t Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base O vertime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad Uniform allowances Living and quarters allowance Education allowance Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details All personal services, mental depart.._ Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Regional administrator Deputy regional administrator Director, aeronautical center Deputy director Assistant regional administrator Director, technical development center Chief of division Engineer 1, 598. 9 1,825. 3 10, 552, 547 12,032,368 109,039 2,295 50 44, 400 41,088 132,317 20, 769 6,830 400 6,830 400 8,945 8,945 8,364, 793 10, 786,527 12,116, 296 76,680 74,250 12,905 24,840 46,980 76,680 74,250 11, 610 12,420 46,980 76, 680 74,250 11, 610 12,420 70,200 12,905 70,470 23,760 1 12,905 19 222,210 1 11,610 1 12,905 19 222,780 1 11,610 193,930 6 621 245 11, 419 7,790 1 6 2 1957 actual 1959 estimate Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Air traffic control specialist Aviation development adviser Inspector Chief, inspection staff D e p u t y chief of division Program control officer Engineer Flight surgeon __ Assistant to regional administrator. _ Attorney Chief adviser Chief of division _. Assistant to director Assistant to director (training) Technical assistant Chief of branch Airways flight inspector Psychologist Airways operations specialist H u m a n biologist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Airspace utilization officer Airways operations specialist Attorney Airways flight inspector Administrative coordination officer. _ Assistant regional administrator Air traffic control specialist Aircraft factory inspector Aviation educationist Airplane pilot Chief, airways facilities shop Chbf of branch Chief of division Chief of section Communications and radio specialist. Deputy chief of branch Deputy chief of division Electronic specialist Engineer Flight test specialist (pilot) Flight surgeon Island manager Inspector Instrument procedures specialist Manpower and training coordinator. H u m a n biologist Station manager __ Physiologist Technical assistant Supervisory electronic engineer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Assistant branch chief Administrative coordination officer _ _ Legal assistant Airspace utilization officer Airways district supervisor Airways flight inspector Airways operations specialist.._ Architect Attorney Aircraft factory inspector Airplane pilot Budget analyst Airways technical district supervisor. Chief of division Chief of branch Chief of section Classification analyst Military liaison officer... Auditor Chief of laboratory Deputy chief of division Deputy chief of branch Electronic specialist Engineer Flight test specialist (pilot) Air traffic control specialist Administrative officer Frequency utilization specialist— Instrument procedures specialist.. Instructor Inspector Island manager Manpower and training coordinator. Medical officer Placement officer Physicist Program officer Navigator-radio operator Station manager Supervisory electronic technician Supply officer _. Training officer Technical assistant Assistant island manager _ Electronic engineer Zone maintenance supervisor G S - l l . $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer Accountant Aircraft parts specialist Attorney Airways flight i n s p e c t o r . „ _ _ „ . . „ . . „ - 1958 estimate 1959 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 $21,500 2 $21,500 10,320 61,920 145,985 61,920 10,320 10,320 22,145 56,330 131,150 275,415 11,395 10,965 41,495 61,920 156, 520 61,920 10,535 44,720 1 $11,180 4 45,365 2 20,855 T"""l6,~320 2 22,145 5 55,685 12 132,655 37 411,510 1 11,180 1 10,965 6 61,920 12 25 1 1 66 682,840 3 30,960 21 216,720 1 10,320 4 43 40,045 405, 550 4 37,895 17 156,700 3 29,980 1 10,065 1 10,065 83 807, 875 23 214, 940 1 8,990 1 9,420 5 50, 755 14 139, 620 60 570,790 9 83,920 5 50,540 1 8,990 2,048,895 5 56,330 12 133,300 25 279,070 1 11,395 1 11,180 1 10,320 68 704,985 2 22,790 25 258,000 1 10,535 4 40,260 151 1,378,130 4 38,540 49 443, 735 4 36,175 3 26, 970 3 27, 830 3 30,195 1 8,990 72, 995 4 40,905 165 1,498,185 4 38,540 87 787,075 4 36,175 4 36,820 6 55,015 3 30,195 50 491,640 22 205,950 56 505,805 1 9,635 22 199, 285 5 49, 250 1 8,990 83 784,655 13 120,525 4 40,690 2 17,980 243 2,332,920 6 53,940 2 17,980 53 519,685 22 206,810 60 543,485 9,635 1 22 199,930 5 49,680 4 35,960 88 833,215 13 119,020 4 38,540 2 18,195 246 2,366,340 6 54,585 2 17,980 8,990 9,205 10,065 8,990 18,410 8 73,210 9,420 1 2 3 1 1 3 8,645 23,785 46 368,215 410 3, 208, 580 4 32,215 3 24,000 10 84,730 4 31,785 77 603,100 4 33,290 35 278,280 60 480,860 1 8,000 8 67,010 2 15,355 11 88,645 14 117,160 140 1,105,165 2 15,355 1 7,570 8,000 4 30,280 344 2,844,665 1 8,215 4 31,140 2 17,290 2 15,355 8,990 17,980 22,710 7,570 23,355 7,570 4 32,215 86 678,970 55 435,270 438 3,409, 575 4 32,215 6 48,430 17 132,775 2 16,430 4 32,215 90 712,260 91 709,725 529 4,105,795 , 4 32,215 32215 6 48,430 17 135,140 4 31,785 1 7,570 3 24,215 47 372,560 3 23,355 2 15,355 3 24,215 48 380,560 1 8,215 2 15,355 11 89,290 12 9 72,645 5 40,645 27 210,195 282 2,186,320 7 54,495 3 23,140 1 8,000 10 81,075 5 40,860 64 491,360 365 2,837,850 7 55,140 7 53,420 1 7,570 1 7,570 2 15,140 183 3,172,145 1 7,785 3 22,710 430 3,536,750 23,785 17,290 23,355 7,570 94,280 8,645 41,075 7,570 7,570 5 1 6 4 41,290 8,645 49,075 32,215 1 7,570 7,570 7,570 30,495 22,710 2 13,210 1 7,035 44 294,275 13,640 19,170 7,035 6,390 35 231,820 3 2 3 1 12 1 5 8 1 1 2 1 4 3 23,785 17,290 23,355 7,785 94,280 8,645 41,075 60,775 7,785 7,570 15,140 7,785 31,140 22,710 2 4 1 1 13,640 25,560 7,250 6.605 316,180 114 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION—Con. OPERATION AND REGULATION—Continued 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued Airways operations specialist Aircraft factory inspector Airways district supervisor Auditor Biophysicist Architect Air data specialist Budget analyst Construction and maintenance superintendent Chief of branch Chief of section Classification analyst Chief of division Legal assistant Chief of laboratory Deputy chief of branch Construction management engineer.. Engineer Electronic specialist. Inspector E quipment specialist Maintenance inspector Purchasing agent Flight engineer Placement officer Property specialist Project analyst Program officer Procurement officer Instructor Unit chief Realty officer Aids and hazards specialist— Supply officer Station manager Shop inspector Training coordinator Training officer Manpower coordinator.. Navigator-radio operator Flight test specialist Airplane pilot Aircraft inspector Air traffic control specialist Electronic engineer Electronic inspector Electronic technician Project officer Supervisory radio engineer GS-10. $5, 915 to $6,725: Administrative officer Airways operations specialist. Assistant section chief-. Aircraft inspector Chief of branch Electronic inspector Electronic specialist Electronic maintenance technician... Maintenance technician Realty officer Station manager Transportation officer Accountant GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Aircraft factory inspector Airways operations specialist Attorney Aircraft radio technician Budget analyst Cost analyst Chief of branch Chief of section Chief of shops Accountant Classification analyst Construction and maintenance superintendent Auditor , Chief, domestic services Electronic specialist Engineer Electronic maintenance technician. _. Fire marshal Fiscal accountant and auditor Draftsman Housing manager E quipment specialist Inspector Instrument procedures specialist 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 293 $8,841,910 3 21,535 1 1 1 7,465 7,035 7,035 14 94,405 7 49, 030 15 104,235 2 14,285 6 41, 565 3 21, 750 1 6,390 1 7,250 1 6,390 1 7,035 196 1, 401,435 172 1,177, 555 42 305,790 4 25, 560 13 84, 575 1 6,390 1 7,465 8 54,130 2 14, 500 3 20, 890 5 35,390 1 7,035 40 274,090 6,390 1 6,820 1 8 6 1 1 5 3 1 1 54,345 42,210 7,465 6,820 32,380 20,675 6,390 6,390 6,390 6,390 6,820 6,605 154 $14,364, 455 3 19,600 41 263,710 2 13,855 041 $20,080,215 3 19,815 43 277,995 2 14,070 1 4 12 7,035 25,560 80,550 1 4 13 7,035 25,560 2 12 11 7 13,640 82,700 73,945 47,095 2 12 10 8 13,640 83,345 67,340 53,485 2 12,995 253 1,788,025 242 1, 650, 655 40 274,950 61,165 39, 415 2 12,995 1 7,680 15 100,150 6 40, 705 4 27, 495 2 13, 855 2 13,640 16 111, 915 1 6,605 1 5 6 6,390 36,465 42,855 2 1 8 6 6,390 55,635 43,285 6,605 51,980 19,385 6,390 6,605 6,605 26,420 7,035 13,425 6,605 71,150 26, 420 7,250 6,605 39,200 19,385 6,390 6,390 6,605 25, 775 13,425 13,210 6,390 25, 560 25, 775 7,035 6,390 7,035 13,210 426 2,946,170 319 2,151, 285 40 277,100 9 61,380 22 152, 620 2 13, 210 1 7,680 18 119, 320 6 41, 350 4 27, 495 2 14,070 2 13, 855 67 428,130 1 6,605 1 6,725 ,835 ,749 3,278 11, 560, 515 17,050,490 20,270, 515 1 1 3,050 5,915 6,050 1 1 5,915 6,995 1 1 6,995 2 13,450 2 11,830 9 53, 505 505 692 367 4,262,335 2,313,230 3,145,025 4 24,875 50,155 " 49,075 11,830 12,910 2 12, 505 2 12,640 161,130 24 156,810 24 158,160 6,725 1 6,725 1 6,725 6,320 1 6,050 1 6,185 4 23, 245 2 11,690 491 3,009, 985 1 5,440 2 11,690 2 11,960 7 11,285 22, 705 5,575 28, 685 45,680 11, 690 18, 075 22,975 11, 960 29,090 30, 575 17,670 22,705 5 30,440 1 6,250 2 11,690 665 3, 783, 650 64 388,525 6 34,260 1 6,250 1 6,250 5,980 38,485 672 4,010,950 7 38,755 758 4, 500, 440 2 6 1 6 8 3 7 11,285 33,855 5,575 34,665 18,345 39,430 9 49,230 48,960 3 16,320 2 11,825 2 11,960 988 1,343 5, 612, 860 7, 565, 930 86 505,235 125 726,195 20 111, 230 20 112, 580 5,440 5,575 1 1 6,250 6,250 1 1 6 33, 585 6 33,315 6,115 6,115 1 1 4 21, 760 3 16,320 3 16,995 3 16, 590 1 5,440 5, 575 1 9 Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250—Continued Link trainer instructor Maintenance technician Firefighter Navigational aids analyst M aintenance superintendent Examiner Photographer Placement officer Property control officer Purchasing agent Claims examiner. Personnel assistant Contract specialist Production supervisor Projects technician Physiologist Powerplant specialist Radio engineer Realty assistant Recorder operator Supply assistant Station manager Supervisory storekeeper Freight traffic clerk Safety officer Supply officer Special projects technician Supervisory draftsman Supervisory electronic installation technician Training coordinator Training officer Teletype analyst Human biologist Electronic technician Electronic engineer Electronic equipment specialist Aircraft inspector Airport lighting technician GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335.. GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480.. GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Aircraft mechanic foreman Aircraft mechanic Automotive mechanic leader Aircraft inspector Chief, sea-cras'i rescue unit Construction and maintenance foreman Cabinetmaker Engineer equipment operator Electrician lineman Electro-mechanic technician General maintenance mechanic Mechanic Machinist Maintenance technician General shop foreman Powered ground equipment repairman Metal worker lead foreman Station mechanic Supervisory cook Supply clerk Transportation foreman mechanic Reservation maintenance foreman- __ General warehouseman Master mechanic Equivalent to less than $5,440 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 3 $6,250 16,320 3 17,130 49,230 5,440 28,145 11, 960 2 1 15 2 4 1 1 1 1 10, 880 6,250 83, 760 10,880 22, 975 6,250 5,575 6,250 5,845 1 6,250 18 102,645 2 11,420 5 29,225 1 6,250 1 5,710 1 6,250 1 5,710 2 11,960 26 146,030 1 2 1 6,250 11,960 5,845 3 1 3 17,265 5,845 17,400 1 5,440 2 12,095 5,440 12,230 5,440 6,250 $6, 250 50. 310 5,440 28, 685 11, 960 43, 520 6,250 130, 520 22, 840 35,475 6,250 5,845 27, 200 5,440 12, 230 11,150 6,250 3 17,535 47 266,345 1 5,440 1 6,385 1 5,980 17,940 463,265 5,575 6,520 6,115 1 2 1 1 5,710 1 2 1 1 5,440 12,230 5,575 5,440 2 11,690 1 6,115 1 6,250 1 6,250 6 33,990 5 27,875 1 5,575 2 11,150 ,536 ,846 25,404, 650 18, 628, 945 ,814 ,786 9,045, 716 9,013,195 582 ,798 2,511,585 7, 539, 555 708 827 2,891,580 3,420,110 ,037 804 3,867,940 3, 037, 720 343 338 1,167, 820 1,156,205 34 111,690 55 173,510 3 8,750 4 11,780 25 159,533 3 17,639 1 5,720 1 7,360 1 7,051 1 5,824 8 51,583 10 63,419 112 633,310 168 1,104, 5*8 1 5,491 5 29,224 1 7,155 2 16,661 9 50,524 2 11,252 55 381,701 1 6,677 1 1 4 8,320 5,554 24,274 572 2, 557, 820 1 1 5,440 5,845 5,440 12, 230 5,710 5,575 5,440 49, 905 6,250 34,800 11,150 2 >,709 29,845,635 !,003 9,959,936 ,015 4, 302, 795 847 3,431, 005 ,287 4, 749, 995 399 1,354,120 39 127,680 4 11,695 26 163,113 1 6,365 33 1 207,032 6,365 2 11,608 1 6,531 2 1 11,608 6,531 1 6,386 21 139,870 32 206,478 104 588,465 175 1,149,933 1 5,491 3 18,200 1 7,7C8 2 16,661 21 140,395 41 26', 201 113 649,659 180 1,185,255 1 5,491 3 18,305 1 7,7*8 2 16,766 2 11,232 2 11,710 54 379,309 1 6,677 1 5,782 5 28,643 2 11,710 54 380,674 1 6,782 1 5,887 4 22,485 1 6,219 661 3,065,170 4 22,485 1 6,219 930 4,306,429 Total permanent, field. 17, 461 21,034 26,190 99,036, 885 122, 959, 689 151,955,347 2,742.3 2, 721. 2 1,969.9 19,970,946 15,251,021 16, 275, 892 Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 14.3 72,642 Deduct— Lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary): United States and possessions... 14, 725. 5 19,064.1 23,438. 7 131,913,702 106,683,797 83,713,222 Foreign countries: U. S. rates. _. 9 70,699 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United 263,694 S tates and possessions 200,618 Part-time employment: United States and possessions 234,211 248,470 309,907 Intermittent employment: United States and possessions 344,715 395,232 306,961 115 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Night work differential Living and quarters allowance Additional pay for service abroad Education allowance All personal services, field. 01 Personal services 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $139,616 4,852,694 1, 715,257 1, 725,418 363,956 $415,318 4, 520, 507 2,141, 473 2,012,900 282,806 7,735 $510,498 4,384, 590 2, 724, 741 2,259,141 291, 695 10,000 93,303,966 116, 869,402 142,870,205 101, 668, 759 127, 655,929 154r 986, 501 ESTABLISHMENT OF AIR-NAVIGATION FACILITIES 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges: GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Engineer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Architect Engineer Construction superintendent Engineering technician GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Construction superintendent GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Architect Engineer Construction superintendent Supervisory electronic installation technician Engineer technician Realty assistant GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 . GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $5,440 or above: General maintenance mechanic leader Less than $5,440 34 $264,475 1 121 2 9 7,035 854, 460 12, 780 63, 315 6,725 1 48 28 6,115 280,830 160,825 41 232,625 50 276,050 1 6,250 7 36,275 225 1,107,900 77 324,555 58 215,965 82 284, 215 85, 610 26 24,190 3,200 8 157 44,679 672,357 313.5 1,570,882 Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Living and quarters allowance 2 12,640 3 45 56 253,710 313,280 48 57 272,595 320,475 15 76,170 21 107,070 327 1, 591, 050 360 1, 747,125 111 470,160 98 424,545 112 429, 940 96 376,620 26 94, 595 31 112,345 29 99, 045 25 81,415 3 9,560 16 155 91,055 666,818 16 127 91,088 546,608 1,463 7, 385,433 254 1, 81, 690 Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $5, 780 26,135 29, 610 84,175 167, 670 51,315 17, 775 $5,915 26,405 28, 800 93,135 180, 650 43,455 14, 475 6,198 6,198 6,718 6,718 $5,915 31,200 29, 070 93, 675 252, 790 43, 710 14,475 6,198 6,718 1 1 2 133 6,198 6,448 12,917 576,537 1 1 2 107 6,198 6,448 12,917 475,426 1 1 2 109 218 5 991,820 20,451 224 1,018,080 6 27,331 270 1,190,061 16 62,706 213 971,3 218 990,749 254 1,127,355 20,360 10,072 225 3,811 17,300 10, 915 225 4,335 20,925 13,160 225 1,002,026 1,023,000 1,166,000 7,874, 576 !08.3 1, 079, 943 4.7 20,950 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Director GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Manager GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Safety and security officer Superintendent of maintenance Supervisory auditor GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Electrician __ Engineering equipment leader Mechanic . - 580, 788 Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, field 106, 566 53, 555 22, 271 134, 000 88, 764 27, 975 138, 455 91, 764 Deduct lapsesof salaries carried in other _ Add portion 3, 754,014 6, 785,911 7, 612, 665 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $12,690 $12,905 $12,905 1 10,965 10,965 11,180 1 10,065 10,065 10,280 1 8,215 8,215 7,570 7;570 6,820 6,605 7,465 7,250 6,390 6,820 6,605 7,465 7,250 6,605 7,035 6,390 7,250 7,035 Total salary 1959 estimate 6,198 6,448 12,917 483,686 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PUBLIC AIRPORTS, TERRITORY OF ALASKA 523, 631 1958 estimate 1 5 6 19 43 14 5 Personal services. 368,153 1957 actual 1 1 1 1 01 Number 1958 estimate 18,825 1 6,250 5 28,010 202 1,132, 765 216 1, 225, 665 39 221,340 27 152,550 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORT Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Uniform allowance 68 $530,455 1, 250 1,137. 7 640.7 6, 773, 683 3, 225, 740 6,017, 245 Personal services. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Airport director GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Deputy airport director GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Chief of division GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Chief of division Chief of branch GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Fiscal accountant Safety officer Engineer Personnel officer Budget analyst Construction and maintenance super[ ^ visor GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Chief of division Fiscal accounting clerk Chief of branch Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses 1959 estimate 2 13,640 5 33,240 203 1, 413 485 212 1, 494, 000 1 6,390 4 25,775 17 118,305 32 217,380 14.3 31.8 173,809 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) 56 $434,025 1,406 4,970,431 Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-8. $4,970 to $5.780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Automotive mechanic foreman Construction and maintenance foreman Construction and maintenance assistant foreman Electrical engineer. Operating engineer Equivalent to less than $5,440 Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total permanent, field.. Deduct— Lapses. . 1958 estimate 1957 actual Number Total salary 7,465 7,680 7,680 1 1 1 6,115 6,655 5,575 5,440 5,575 5,710 5,845 1959 estimate Number Num- Total ber salary Total salary 1 $10,750 1 $10,535 1 $10,535 2 19,700 2 20,130 2 20,130 1 8,645 1 8,645 1 8,645 1 2 1 7,035 15,145 6,820 1 2 1 7,250 15,145 7,035 1 2 1 7,250 15,145 7,035 1 1 2 8 18 6,250 5,240 10,265 36,285 69,435 1 1 2 8 18 6,250 5,375 10,400 37,095 71,865 1 1 2 8 18 6,250 5,375 10,535 37,230 71,865 2 2 19 3 15,309 15,600 137,800 16,619 2 2 19 3 15,309 15,600 138,396 16,890 2 2 21 3 15,725 16,016 156,367 17,514 64 380,898 5.8 28,194 64 385,920 2.9 10,396 66 405,617 3.3 14,657 position schedules paid from this account ._ . ._ _ ___ Net permanent,field(average number, net salary). -. Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment _ 1. 6 61.1 375, 524 74, 871 3,956 42, 634 1,444 85,899 5,069 48, 051 64. 3 399,110 1,535 92,156 5,069 50, 206 474,165 515, 987 554, 476 6,400 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. .._ O vertime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Living and quarters allowance.. __ 01 8,150 58. 2 352, 704 Personal services ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1957 actual 1 1958 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: U. S. representative (International Civil Aviation Organization) GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Airways operations specialist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Airways operations specialist Engineer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Engineer 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $11,610 2 20,640 1 13 18 8,990 119,665 141,420 1 $11,880 1 $11,880 13 120,095 13 120,095 19 149,420 19 149,420 116 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION—Con. ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS—Continued 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Engineer Psychologist Supply specialist GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Engineer Human biologist Procurement analyst Purchasing agent Supply cataloger GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) _-„ Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Living and quarters allowance Temporary employment Airplane inspector Electronic inspector Electronic specialist E lectronic technician Electronic engineer Maintenance technician Sales store operator GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Airwajrs operations specialist.. Engineer _ _ Electronic specialist Engineering technician Maintenance technician Purchasing agent Property control officer GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780— GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Aircraft mechanic Assistant foreman, maintenance and construction Laboratory machinist._ Electronic technician Engineer equipment repairer , Mechanic — 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 8 $56,925 12,780 12,230 11,015 5,845 5,845 17,805 5,780 100,355 40,365 70,220 40,285 3,515 20 9 17 11 1 1 3,940 114 689,230 8 1 2 $57,785 6,605 13,210 8 1 2 $57,785 6,605 13,210 22 7 18 12 1 18,075 5,845 5,980 5,980 18,075 5,780 111, 160 32.070 76,050 44,125 3,515 22 7 18 12 1 18,075 5,980 6,115 6,115 18,210 5,780 112,105 32,340 76,725 44,125 3,515 114 685,650 114 688,080 6.5 39,762 3.9 16,897 16.8 80,440 14.8 74,420 14 90.7 569,028 95.3 594,333 96.1 595,458 2,555 2,509 2,560 2,509 599,397 600,527 2,974 1,091 All personal services, departmental. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Air traffic control specialist, _. Chief of branch Engineer Technical assistant GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Air traffic control specialist. __ Airways operations specialist.. Airplane pilot Chief of section Engineer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Air traffic control specialist. __ Airplane pilot Airways operations specialist ~ Chief of branch Electronic engineer Electronic technician Engineer GS-11. $5,390 to $7,465: Air traffic control specialist.... Airways operations specialist. Aircraft inspector Airplane pilot Engineer Electronic technician Electronic engineer Electronic inspector Instructor Project officer Property specialist Supply officer GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Airways operations specialist. 1958 estimate 573,093 3.9 18,202 74,420 Field: Grades and ranges—Con. Ungraded positions at hourly rates— Continued Equivalent to $5,440 or above—Con. Meat cutter Machinist Warehouseman Equivalent to less than $5,440 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $6,011 2 10,556 1 6,074 145 654,012 1 $6,323 1 5,554 3 18,286 203 967,194 1 $6,323 1 5,554 3 18,286 201 951,236 Total permanent, field 1,240 1,183 6,887,283 6,861,323 6, 529, 761 163.6 357.5 117.9 825, 561 1,015,259 2,010,211 Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 21.7 30.2 25.2 125, 580 100, 721 142,177 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary): 1,116.9 United States and possessions.. 789.7 1,048. 7 4,325,829 5,689,732 5,880,531 Foreign countries: U. S. rates... 5. 6 51,544 6 55,611 6 55,611 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions 390,998 40,133 Intermittent employment: United States and possessions 130,344 190,621 200,890 Other personal services: 2,842 Regular pay above 52-week base 23,092 21,847 Overtime and holiday pay 252,813 318,779 256,112 113, 550 Nightwork differential 94,540 113,763 80,402 Living and quarters allowance 69,322 102,144 2,625 Additional pay for service abroad 6,847 2,625 Uniform allowance 358 431 Deduct— Lapses 01 All personal services, field 5,391,403 6,474,264 6,608,700 Personal services 5,964,496 7,073,661 7,209,227 CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD 20,640 10,320 10, 535 11,610 9 82,200 1 8,990 5 11 2 4 38,280 89,120 16,430 30,710 7, 570 23,355 3 88 611,605 3 19,170 1 1 1 3 1 6,050 6,455 6,115 16,320 6,725 3 12 5 1957 actual 5 44,950 3 6 10 26,970 56,090 90,115 3 6 3 26,970 56,090 27,185 12 91,870 24,645 60,990 1 7 7,570 53,420 15,140 7,570 149,475 2 15,355 1 7,785 15 121,075 3 19,170 90 608,210 101 677,855 6,390 377,430 32,380 25, 560 6,390 27,925 1 68 499,880 5 32,810 4 25,990 1 6,390 6 40,705 6,955 6,955 6,955 6,955 36 256,270 4 25,775 5 35,605 1 6,390 0900 22 150,900 1 6,390 6390 13,210 6,820 227 1,431,670 8 44,330 SAIABIES AND EXPENSES 128 784,255 32,910 21,760 119 6 4 730,345 33,180 22,030 16 94,640 3 18,345 38 209,085 1 6,725 16 95,720 3 18,345 37 203,980 1 6,725 16,590 68,655 28,010 46,895 54,535 17,940 18,075 776,0901 7 39,565 25 150,445 4 22,030 8 45,950 26 162,365 3 18,210 3 18.210 56 284,260 256 1,265,745 75 44 175,790 33 118,540 16 53,605 1 3,215 7 39,565 37 225,310 14 80,075 4 42,685 3 18,345 3 18,480 58 294,740 287 1,416,010 96 428,670 53 209,630 34 120,645 13 42,465 96,780 30 180,488 28 169,131 1 6,448 6,781 5,554 5 26,657 10 3 3 144 237 1,151,705 42 178,110 44 176,465 38 139,132 10 34,470 17 "lI""'70,"696 1 10 5,616 64,812 1 5,616 10 64,812 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $13,975: Chairman of Board 1 $20,500 1 $20,500 1 $20,500 Member of Board 4 80,000 4 80,000 4 80,000 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Director of bureau 1 13,975 1 13,975 1 13,975 1 13,975 1 13,975 Executive assistant and legal adviser. _ 1 14,190 1 14,190 General counsel 14,190 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Associate director (international) of 1 13,760 bureau 1 13,330 1 13,330 1 13,330 Associate general counsel 1 12,900 1 12,900 Director of bureau Executive assistant and legal adviser. 1 13,115 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 12, 690 Assistant chief examiner 1 12,690 12, 690 11,610 Assistant chief of office 11, 610 Assistant director (international af12, 600 12, 690 12, 690 fairs) of bureau 48,600 36, 990 48,600 Assistant general counsel 11, 610 11,610 Associate chief of office 11, 610 Associate director (domestic) of bu12, 690 12, 690 12, 690 reau __ Associate director (international) of 1 11,610 1 11,610 bureau Associate director (investigations) of 1 11,610 1 11,610 11, 610 bureau Associate director (regulations) of 12, 690 12, 690 12, 690 bureau 35,370 46,980 35,370 Attorney-adviser 12,905 12, 905 12, 905 Chief hearing examiner 151,200 93,150 151,200 Chief of division 24,300 24, 300 24, 300 Chief of office 11, 610 11, 610 11, 610 Congressional liaison officer 11, 880 Director of bureau 2 23,220 2 23,220 General attorney 16 189,810 16 189,810 19 224,640 Hearing examiner 1 12,690 1 12,690 1 12,690 Secretary and comptroller of Board.... 1 11,610 1 11,610 Special assistant to director of bureau. GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Aeronautical design evaluation engi10, 535 1 10,535 10,535 neer 10,320 1 10,320 10,320 Air transport examiner 10,320 1 10,320 10,320 Airworthiness inspector 11,395 1 11,395 11,395 Assistant chief examiner. 85,140 11 116,315 116,315 Assistant chief of division 10,750 10,750 1 10,750 Assistant comptroller of Board 10,320 10,320 1 10,320 Assistant secretary of Board 10,320 30,960 2 20,640 Attorney-adviser 77,400 10,965 1 10,965 Chief of division 52,460 13 135,020 135,020 Chief of section... 20,640 30,960 30,960 Engineer 10,320 Flight operations specialist _ . . , 63,640 7 73,315 7 73,315 General attorney 41,280 5 51,600 5 51,600 Hearing examiner 10,535 Special assistant to director of bureau. 10,320 1 10,320 Technical assistant 10,320 1 10,320 Trial attorney 10,965 117 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Accountant Aeronautical design evaluation engi- 1958 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $9,205 3 27,830 Aerodynamic and flight testing specialist 1 Air safety investigator 10,065 1 Air transport examiner 14 128, 225 11 Air transport examiner (supervisory). 9,420 1 1 Assistant legal adviser 8,990 1 1 Assistant to chief of division 10,065 1 1 54, 585 Attorney adviser 6 6 Auditor 1 Chief of section 5 9 85,425 Congressional liaison officer 1 1 8,990 Economist Electronics and radio engineer 1 Engineer 8,990 1 Flight operations/engineering specialist Flight operations specialist 67,015 Hearing officer 8,990 Legislative attorney 9, 635 Maintenance specialist 8,990 Meteorologist 8,990 Statistician Supervisory accountant 1 8,990 1 9,205 Transportation economist Transportation utilities accountant. _ Trial attorney 10 92,480 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Accident analyst 1 8,645 Administrative officer Airman standards specialist 2 17,290 Air safety investigator Air transport examiner ~25 "l94,~846" Airworthiness inspector Approach control analyst 1 7,570 Attorney-adviser 4 31,355 Auditor 4 33,290 C onfidential assistant 1 7,570 Economist Electrical and hydraulic systems specialist Engineer 1 7,570 Flight operations specialist 3 23,785 Hearing officer 2 16,000 Technical assistant Transportation utilities accountant 23,785 Trial attorney .. 55,140 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accident analyst 7,465 Administrative assistant 14,070 Air safety investigator 19,170 Air transport examiner 94,835 Airworthiness inspector 13, 425 Assistant chief of section 7,035 7, 035 Assistant to chief of office 7,035 Assistant to chief of section 6,605 Attorney-adviser 33, 670 Auditor 6,390 Budget examiner19, 600 Chief of section 7,250 Chief of unit _... Confidential assistant Cost accountant 1fi,820 Electrical and hydraulic systems specialist 1 7,250 Engineer General attorney Hearing officer Librarian _ Maintenance specialist 6,390 Organization and methods examiner- _ 6,605 Tabulation projects planner 7,680 Tariff examiner 6, 605 Transportation utilities accountant. __ 6, 390 Transport economist 25,990 Trial attorney GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: 6,185 Assistant chief of section 6,455 Publications officer 6,455 Reports writer and editor OS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 6,250 Accident analyst 17, 670 A dmlnistrati ve assistant 5,575 Admin istrative officer 69, 465 Air transport examiner 5,980 Assistant chief of section 5,440 Assistant chief of unit 11,015 Attorney-adviser 17, 805 Auditor Budget examiner 17, 670 Chief of unit Editorial assistant (regulations) File supervisor 5,440 General attorney 6,115 Librarian 5,845 1 Personnel assistant 6,250 Position classifier 5,710 Publications editor 1 Reports writer and editor 1 Statistical assistant 5,575 1 Statistician Summary writer Tabulation projects planner Tariff examiner 4 23,380 Transportation utilities accountant... 3 17,265 TriaJ attorney 1959 estimate 4 21,895 18,195 4 $36,390 2 18,195 8,990 10,065 128,010 9,420 8,990 10,065 72, 780 8,990 47,745 8,990 8,990 10,065 8,990 10,065 101,040 9,420 8,990 10,065 54,800 47,745 8,990 10,065 8,990 67,875 8,990 1 8 1 8,990 8,990 8,990 18,410 17,980 73, 210 8,990 18,410 17,980 82,200 223,830 7,570 7,570 31,355 22, 925 7,570 7,570 1 1 2 2 32 1 1 5 3 1 2 8,645 7,570 17,290 15,140 246, 540 7,570 7,570 38,925 22,925 7,570 15,140 7,570 7,570 23, 785 16,000 7, 570 22,925 62, 710 1 1 3 2 1 4 10 7,570 7, 570 23,785 16,000 7, 570 30, 495 77,850 7,465 7,680 6,390 94, 620 6, 605 6,390 7,035 7,035 12,995 25, 990 6,390 19, 600 7,250 6,390 6,820 1 1 1 17 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 3 1 1 1 7,465 7,680 6,390 3 90 113,790 6,605 6,390 7,035 7,035 12,995 25,990 6,390 19, 600 7,250 6,390 6,820 8,645 7, 570 17,290 6, 390 6,390 6,390 6, 390 6,390 6,390 6,390 6,390 6,390 6,390 6,390 6,390 19,385 6,390 32, 380 6,390 25, 775 6,390 45,160 6,185 6,455 6,185 6, 455 6,250 11, 555 5,575 90, 550 5,980 5,440 6,250 11, 555 5, 575 95, 990 5,980 5,440 17,400 5, 575 17, 670 6,115 5,440 5,440 17, 400 5,575 17, 670 6,115 5,440 5,440 5,845 5,845 5,710 6,385 5,575 5,710 6,385 5,575 5,440 5,710 5,440 22,840 22,030 21, 760 5,710 5,440 22,840 11,150 21, 760 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 • GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay All personal services, departmental. 8,990 76,865 8,990 8,990 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges: GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Chief of office Investigator-in-charge GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065. Air safety investigator Auditor Chief of office Investigator-in-charge GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Air safety investigator Alaska representative.. Auditor GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Air safety investigator Auditor GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Auditor GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890. GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 salary ber salary $42,865 315,320 188,100 390, 280 229,425 65,680 19,290 15,235 579 3,877,230 34. 8 260,021 638 4,225,075 34.1 233,475 689 4,566,335 23.1 155,035 544.2 3,617,209 603.9 3,991,600 665.9 4,411,300 14,000 6,100 4,011,700 15, 600 6,100 4, 433,000 67 42 105 67 19 $42, 865 324, 370 188,100 419, 640 243, 085 65, 680 22,250 15,235 12,298 9,098 3,638,605 21,285 72,240 27,400 9,205 10,280 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base .. Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad ber $43,540 287,900 118,095 397,950 209, 360 59,925 16,330 15,235 2 7 Total permanent, field.. Deduct lapses _ 3 2 31,605 20,640 3 2 31,605 20,640 1 6 8,090 54,370 1 6 8,990 54,370 58,025 58,025 73,505 7,785 63,355 42,795 7,785 84,775 42, 795 7,785 84, 775 40,490 25,560 52,840 25,560 52,840 35,205 23,165 4,080 34, 760 15, 275 34,395 40,860 6 9 34,395 40,860 12 1 50,520 4,010 12 1 50,520 4,010 62 438,030 0. 7 17,843 75 8 517,170 50,470 75 517,170 1.9 12,770 61.3 420,187 67 466,700 73.1 504, 400 648 163 6,356 All personal services, field_ 01 salary Personal services 1,900 1,900 "6,166" 6,166 427,354 475, 000 512, 700 4,065, 959 4,486, 700 4, 945, 700 COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Chief, instrument division Physical science administrator GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant chief, tides and currents division ... Cartographer Chief, budget and fiscal division (budget officer)... ... Chief, geomagnetism branch Chief, gravity and astronomy branch. Chief, organization and management division Chief, personnel and safety division... Chief, reproduction branch Chief, seismology branch Chief, triangulation branch Special assistant to the director... .. Supervisory cartographer. _. _ Supervisory electronic scientist Supervisory geodesist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant chief, aeronautical chart branch Assistant chief, nautical chart branch. Assistant chief, reproduction branch.. Assistant chief, seismology branch Assistant personnel officer Cartographer Chief, chart compilation section _ 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $11,610 11.880 1 1 10,750 i 11,395 I 1 1 1 10,320 10,750 10,535 10, 10, 10, 10, 21, 10, 10, 10. 535 965 535 535 930 535 320 320 9,635 9,420 9,420 9,205 8,990 9,420 1 1 $11,610 11,880 1 1 $11,880 12.150 1 1 10, 750 11, 395 10, 535 10, 965 10. 535 1 1 10.965 11,395 10, 535 10, 965 10. 750 10, 320 10, 535 10, 965 10, 750 10.535 21, 930 10,535 10,320 10, 320 10,750 11,180 10, 750 10, 750 22,145 10, 750 10, 535 9,635 9,635 9,420 9,205 9,205 8,990 9,635 9,850 9,635 9, 635 9,420 9,205 8,990 9,635 118 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY—Continued SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued Chief, coast pilot branch Chief, currents and oceanography branch Chief, distribution branch Chief, hydrographic section Chief, leveling branch Chief, organization and management division C hief, predictions branch Chief, technical services division Chief, tides branch Electronic scientist Mathematician Supervisory cartographer Supervisory geodesist Supervisory geophysicist Supervisory mathematician GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Assistant chief, technical services division Cartographer Electronic scientist Geophysicist Mathematician Naval architect Oceanographer Supervisory accountant Supervisory cartographer Supervisory geodesist Supervisory geodetic engineer Supervisory geographer Supervisory geophysicist Supervisory mathematician Supervisory mechanical engineer Supervisory navigation specialist Supervisory oceanographer Supervisory personnel assistant Technical assistant (graphic arts) GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative assistant Supervisory administrative officer Assistant chief, distribution branch... Cartographer Electronic scientist Fiscal accountant Geodesist Geodetic engineer Geographer Geophysicist Management analyst Mathematician Mechanical engineer Naval specialist (marine) Oceanographer Position classifier Supervisory accountant Supervisory budget analyst Supervisory cartographer Supervisory exhibit construction specialist Supervisory geodesist Supervisory geographer Supervisory geophysicist Supervisory instrument maker Supervisory librarian Supervisory personnel assistant Technologist GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Supervisory fiscal accountant GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Budget analyst Cartographer Electronic scientist Electronic technician Geodesist Geographer Geophysicist Instrument maker Laboratory electronics mechanic Librarian Management analyst Mathematician Mechanical engineer Navigation specialist Oceanographer Personnel assistant Printing and publication officer Supervisory cartographer Supervisory fiscal accountant Supervisory navigation specialist Supervisory photographer Supervisory property assistant Supervisory research analyst GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,08010 $4,890 1958 estimate 1959 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $9,635 1 $9, 420 1 $9, 635 1 1 1 1 8,990 10,065 9,420 9,420 1 1 1 1 9,205 10,065 9,635 9,420 9,205 10,065 9,635 9,635 1 1 1 1 9,205 9,420 8,990 8,990 9,205 8,990 9,205 8,990 17,980 45,380 9,420 9,205 27,615 9,635 9,205 9,205 8,990 18,410 46,025 9,635 9,205 28,260 7,570 110,665 7,570 8,215 26,150 8,430 8,645 7,570 73,075 8,215 7,785 7,785 16,860 25,935 8,000 8,645 22, 605 7,785 16,645 7,785 94,450 7,570 8,430 26,150 8,430 8,645 7,785 64,860 8,430 8,000 7,785 17,290 25,935 8,215 8,645 23,035 7,785 16,860 17, 980 55,230 18,410 8,990 27,615 7,570 102,665 8,215 8,215 26,150 8,215 8,645 7,570 64,965 8,215 7,785 16,860 25,935 8,000 8,430 22,390 7,570 16,645 6,605 7,465 154,125 7,035 7,250 1 1 1 20 22,180 6,390 91,670 1 2 1 1 1 20 6,390 14,070 6,820 6,390 6,390 139,195 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 6,390 7,035 7,465 21,105 7,250 6,820 6,390 7,250 1 1 1 18 1 1 1 5 6,390 7,035 7,465 34,100 6,390 6,820 7,465 127,060 7,465 6,605 7,250 6,390 7,250 6,605 7,035 6,390 22,395 6,605 92,960 7,035 12, 780 21,105 7,035 6,605 6,605 112, 560 7,035 3 1 13 6,390 6,605 7,465 140,270 22, 825 6,605 86, 785 7,035 12, 780 21, 320 7,035 6,605 6,605 107,245 1 1 1 5 6,605 7,250 7,465 34,745 7,035 6,605 7,465 7,035 6,605 7,465 6,185 6,320 6,455 11, 285 5,440 449, 475 6,250 6,250 12,635 5,575 24, 730 77, 440 5,575 5,575 422,640 6,250 6,250 6,250 5,710 5,710 472, 505 6,250 6,250 6,250 5 1 1 3 30,980 6,250 5,575 18,615 85 50 6,115 60, 205 5,575 17, 940 5,845 5,575 12, 500 31,035 405,115 238,690 12, 500 12,365 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 10 1 3 1 1 2 2 84 49 12,095 5,440 5,440 18,750 12,365 5,440 6,250 61, 555 5,710 18, 210 5,710 12,500 11, 425 405, 990 236,365 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 10 1 3 1 1 2 2 82 48 12,230 5,575 5,575 18,750 12, 635 5,575 6,250 62, 635 5,845 18,480 6,115 5,845 12, 500 11,695 400, 990 228, 745 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 _ GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded, positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Chief, aerolithographic section No. 1_ Chief, aerolithographic section No. 2. Chief, lithographic chart review section Chief, nautical lithographic section. Chief, planning and layout section. _ Chief, presswork section Chief, topolithographic section Chief, transfer and process works section Chief, type service section Chief, photographic section Assistant chief, aerolithographic section No. 1 Assistant chief, aerolithographic section No. 2 Assistant chief, presswork section... Assistant to the chief, nautical lithographic section Assistant chief, transfer and process works section Assembler (planning and layout section) Assistant chief, topolithographic section Assistant chief, type service section. Assistant chief, photographic section _"_ Chief, plate and plastic process work unit Reviewer Shift supervisor, presswork section. Chief, mechanical branch Chief, plant maintenance section. __ Assistant chief, plate a n d plastic process works unit Chief, finishing section Floorman, offset lithographic pressman Negative engraver Reviewer Shift supervisor, type service section Multi-color lithographic pressman. _ Photographer—wet plate Assembler (planning and layout section) Mono-key and machine cast operator Shift supervisor, plate and plastic process works unit Machine composer (Fotosetter) Negative engraver Offset lithographic pressman Photographer Photographer—dry plate Shift supervisor (transferer) Transferer-pro ver Assistant chief, finishing section Electrician (reproduction plant) H a n d compositor Printing plant repairer Process platemaker Process platemaker (plastic) Transferer Cabinetmaker Instrument maker Night-shift supervisor Negative engraver Instrument maker Offset lithographic pressman Equivalent to less than $5,440 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 99 $417,980 63 237,695 49 170,195 13 44,770 7 21,890 98 $421,060 69 263,175 53 188,265 ! 41,980 i 19,455 105 $451,180 66 249,430 57 202,935 12 41,980 6 19,455 8,278 8,278 8,528 8,528 8,528 8,528 8,278 8,278 8,278 8,278 8,278 8,528 8,528 8,528 8,528 8,528 8,528 8,528 8,528 8,528 8,528 8,278 8,278 8,050 8,528 8,528 8,299 8,528 8,528 8,299 7,842 8,091 8,091 7,842 7,842 8,091 8,091 8,091 8,091 7,842 8,091 8,091 7,654 7,883 7,883 7,654 7,675 7,675 1 1 1 1 7,675 7,675 1 1 7,426 7,675 1 7,426 7,426 7,426 7,675 7,675 7,675 7,550 7,446 7,675 7,675 7,675 7,550 7,446 7,426 7,426 1 1 7,218 7,675 7,675 7,675 6,989 6,989 1 1 7,238 7,238 7,238 7,238 2 38 1 13,978 266,992 2 37 1 14,476 267,806 7,238 14,476 267,806 7,238 8 54,416 3 20,406 1 8 3 7,238 56,080 21,030 1 6.822 2 13,146 6,573 18,783 3 76,380 12 78,876 66 39,438 6,573 19, 719 6,386 6,386 19,158 6,074 31,618 25, 544 18, 846 5,907 72,924 5,866 71,388 33,840 66,144 318,089 12 1 12 5,548 68,640 63,648 330,372 1 8 3 6,802 19,719 5,949 96, 722 5,949 39,438 6,573 19,719 19,407 885 5,077,314 27 121,552 7,238 56,080 21,030 13, 604 13,604 38,190 6,406 19,095 6,157 6,157 18, 471 5,866 30,494 24,628 18,180 Total permanent, departmental 895 5,040,021 32 144,384 Deduct lapses Add net increase due to changes in pay 3,361 scales for part of year Deduct net increase due to changes hi pay scales for part of year Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 1958 estimate 1 1 3 1 5 4 3 1 12 1 13 6 13 71 19,158 6,386 31,930 25, 544 19,158 5,907 73,215 6,157 76,754 34,110 71,115 342,126 903 5,176,497 23 137,585 8,516 863 4,898,998 858 4,947,246 880 5,038,912 34,358 7,002 19, 600 38, 500 12,900 19,800 22,400 10,000 All personal services, departmental 4,940,358 5,018,246 5,091,112 Field: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Chief, Fredericksburg Magnetic Observatory Supervisory mathematician GS-12. $7,570 to. $8,645: Chief, magnetic observatory Chief, seismological field survey 10,065 9,205 1 1 10,065 9,205 1 1 10,065 9,420 24,000 8,000 3 1 24,215 8,215 3 1 24,645 8,215 119 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued Geodetic engineer Supervisory cartographer Supervisory geophysicist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Cartographer Chief, magnetic observatory Geophysicist Mathematician Photogrammetric engineer Supervisory cartographer Supervisory geodetic engineer Supervisory mathematician Supervisory photogrammetric engineer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Aerial photographer Astronomer Cartographer Cartographic survey aide Chief, magnetic observatory Geodetic engineer Geophysicist Mathematician Supervisory cartographer Supervisory photogrammetric engineer GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Crews of vessels Part-time employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad Uniform allowance Total permanent, officers Deduct lapses commissioned 1959 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 6 1 1 $51,870 8,430 7,570 6 1 1 $51,870 8,430 7,570 1 1 4 3 1 10 4 1 7,465 7,035 28, 570 20,245 7,465 68, 415 26, 850 7,035 1 1 4 3 1 10 4 1 7,465 7,250 28, 785 20, 460 7,465 69,275 27, 065 7,250 6,390 1 6,605 18, 750 6.115 12, 500 145,140 11, 420 18, 615 49. 730 55, 440 55, 710 113, 485 3 1 2 22 2 3 18, 750 6,250 12, 500 134.125 11, 690 18, 750 50,000 56, 250 37, 500 114, 700 3 18,750 2 22 2 3 7 9 6 17 12, 500 134, 530 11, 960 18, 750 43, 750 56, 250 37, 500 103, 415 6,250 5,510 403, 440 332, 775 301, 465 225, 895 205, 060 102, 680 26, 505 1 1 75 69 68 58 59 32 9 1 1 74 70 69 58 59 33 13 6,250 5,780 395, 940 329, 015 305, 520 227. 750 207, 325 110, 910 38, 795 6,390 3 1 2 24 19 1 1 78 72 70 59 60 32 19 13,084 6,250 5, 645 392, 295 323,100 225, 285 204. 605 105, 315 27, 270 6 1 1 $51,870 8,645 7,785 7,465 7,250 29, 215 20, 890 7,465 62, 670 27, 505 7,250 13,084 13, 271 505 2, 408,179 490 2, 363,189 491 2, 374, 921 80 248,102 67 209,617 71 229,133 425 2,160,077 423 2,153, 572 420 2,145, 788 245, 608 1, 540, 980 2.653 291, 600 1, 412, 600 67, 800 1, 099, 300 35, 761 7,287 12, 937 11, 736 8,600 102,100 34, 200 30, 000 12, 700 8,500 102, 400 34. 200 10, 300 12,100 4, 017,039 4,045, 372 3, 480, 388 1 12,917 12,917 1 12,917 1 11,606 11,606 1 11,606 24 45 20 24 233,616 362,250 127, 861 133, 475 24 40 233,616 322,000 24 35 233, 616 281, 750 23 23 145,935 127,859 26 23 164, 970 127,859 9 52 37,662 141,580 6 62 25,086 170,750 37 33 154,697 88,044 All personal services, field. Commissioned officers: Director (relative rank, chief of bureau, Navy) Assistant director (relative rank, rear admiral, Navy) Hydrographic and geodetic engineer: Relative rank, captain, Navy Relative rank, commander, Navy Relative rank, lieutenant commander, Navy Relative rank, lieutenant, Navy Junior hydrographic and geodetic engineer (relative rank, lieutenant (jg.), Navy) Aide (relative rank, ensign, Navy) 1958 estimate 176 1,060,967 4 15,361 180 1, 049, 769 180 1,075,459 5 21,459 5 21,269 Net permanent, commissioned officers (average number, net salary). 172 1,045, 606 175 1,028, 500 175 1,054,000 Other personal services: Living and quarters allowance 276, 362 296,000 271,000 17,050 5,000 Uniform allowance 10, 500 6,415 Flight pay 6,500 6,500 All personal services, commissioned officers 01 Personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations Allocations received 1,345, 433 1,316, 500 1, 361, 500 10, 302, 830 10, 380,118 9, 933,000 $7,980,145 2,317,809 4,876 $8,080,400 2, 294,800 4,918 $8, 218, 300 1,714,700 BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERVICES ADMINISTRATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary in excess of $18,000: Administrator __ 1 $18,000 1 $18,000 1 $18,000 GS--18. $16,000: Deputy administrator 1 16,000 Director, industrial mobilization 1 16,000 1 16,000 1 16,000 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Assistant administrator 3 42,140 1 14,190 1 14,405 Deputy administrator 1 13,975 1 13,975 Deputy director, industrial mobilization 1 13,975 1 14,190 Director, division 3 43,430 3 44,075 3 44,075 Director, field service 1 14,405 1 14,190 1 14,405 GS-16. $12,000 to $13,760: Assistant director, industrial mobilization 1 12,900 Assistant director, industrial raw material and stockpile 1 12,900 12,900 1 13,115 Deputy director, division 12 160,820 Director, division ~13~~l75,~655 Director, industrial defense 1 13,760 Director, small business 1 13,760 Director, technical service 1 13,330 13, 545 13, 760 Industrial specialist 12, 900 12, 900 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Adviser 25, 595 25, 595 25, 595 Assistant director, division 23, 490 11, 880 11, 880 Assistant director, field service 12,420 12, 690 12, 690 Assistant to the director, field service12,150 12,420 12,420 Assistant to director, technical service. 12, 420 12, 420 12. 690 25,110 Business analyst 25,110 25,380 12, 690 Chairman, industry evaluation board. 12, 690 12, 690 12, 420 Chief, division 24,030 24, 570 Chief, translation service 11, 610 Confidential assistant to the administrator 1 12,905 32, 425 20,815 Deputy director, division 9 109,620 Deputy director, field service 1 12,905 1 12,905 1 12,905 Director, administration 1 12,690 1 13,160 1 13,160 Director, construction statistics 1 12,420 12, 420 Director, division 8 92,280 8 99,360 Director, industry evaluation board. __ 12, 690 Director, marketing and distribution._ 12, 690 1 12,690 1 12,690 Economist 47, 845 1 12,150 1 12,150 Executive reserve coordinator 12,420 1 12,690 1 12,690 Executive secretary 12, 690 Industrial specialist 19 232,955 9 110,700 9 111, 510 Industry analyst 7 86.. 885 6 75,275 6 75, 545 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Adviser 1 10,320 1 1 11,180 11,395 Business analyst 2 22,145 2 2 22,360 22, 575 Chief, division 2 21, 930 2 2 21,930 22,145 Economist 2 21, 930 1 1 11,180 11,395 Industrial specialist 17 184, 580 12 129,755 15 162, 435 Industry analyst 27 297,350 18 199,470 18 200, 975 Librarian 1 10, 320 Program coordinator 10,965 Research analyst 1 10,320 Statistician 20, 640 2 20,640 Training officer 1 10,320 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative officer 1 10, 280 Budget and management officer 1 9,205 1 9,420 1 9,205 Business analyst 2 18,195 4 36,820 2 18,625 Confidential a s s i s t a n t t o t h e 1 administrator 9,205 1 8,990 Economist 1 9,205 1 9,205 1 10,065 1 10,065 Exhibits specialist 1 10,065 14 134,460 9 87,575 15 141,945 Industrial specialist 55 526,995 42 403,205 Industry analyst 50 480,070 10, 065 1 Information specialist 1 8,990 Librarian 1 9,205 Publications officer 8,990 62,930 7 Research analyst 10,065 1 10,065 10,065 1 Staff assistant to director, field service. 39, 400 2 19,700 19, 700 2 Statistician 19, 270 18,840 2 19,270 2 Technologist GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 8,215 1 8,215 8,430 Administrative officer 3 24,000 Business analyst 1 7,570 Contract officer 1 2 16,860 1 8,215 8,430 Economist 7 9 73,505 7 56,860 57,720 Industrial specialist 35 121,075 6 47,785 14 108, 990 Industry analyst 3 2 17,075 3 24,645 24, 860 Investigator 1 Librarian 7,570 8,215 Metallurgist 7,570 Publications officer 7,570 120 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERVICES ADMINISTRATION—Continued ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1957 actual 1958 estimate SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued Research analyst Statistician GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative assistant Business analyst Economist Industrial specialist Industry analyst Librarian Publications editor Publications writer Research analyst Statistician Supervisor, correspondence unit Technologist Visual information specialist GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Business analyst Industrial specialist Industry analyst Librarian Organization and methods examiner.. Publications writer Statistician Summary writer Technologist Training assistant GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: T emporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay All personal services, departmental.. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Field office manager GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Business analyst (foreign trade) Field office manager GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative officer Business analyst (domestic trade) Business analyst (foreign trade) Field office manager GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Business analyst (domestic trade) Business analyst (foreign trade) Deputy administrative officer .... Information officer (general) _ _. GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Business analyst (domestic trade) Business analyst (foreign trade) GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Business analyst (domestic trade) Business analyst (foreign trade) GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Total permanent, field Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base All personal services, field. 0] Personal services 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $7,785 1 2 8 8 7,465 12,780 60,815 54,990 7,465 6,605 29,000 41, 565 7,250 6,390 7,250 1 2 3 2 1 $7,570 14, 500 7,465 7,465 7,035 1 1 1 1 7,465 7,465 7,465 7,250 30, 845 5, 845 18, 075 83,045 6 1 3 12 1 36, 825 5,980 18, 210 70, 680 6,115 "I 6~250" 2 16,880 5,S 11,960 18,750 10,880 5,510 255,865 156,865 385,500 180,050 65,085 3,555 6,740 5, 645 211, 080 141, 795 282, 300 105, 225 52, 725 3,555 6,740 7 1 $52,990 7,570 6,390 13, 855 6,820 29, 215 41,995 12, 780 7,465 6,390 51,120 7,465 7, 465 7,680 7,250 47,840 22,435 34, 665 135,905 70, 720 6,250 5,440 6,250 2 1 1 71 29 89 61 37 1 2 11,150 5,440 5, 780 348,450 142,470 372, 810 219,280 123,340 3,555 6,740 551 4,154,670 32 265,722 413 3,132, 610 620 4,274, 565 15 104,110 28 220,965 519 3,888, 948 398 3,028,500 592 4,053, 600 12,906 24,844 1,000 20,000 1,000 25, 000 2,154 3,928, 852 11,500 1,000 3,062,000 15,400 1,000 4,096,000 15 186,435 15 187,245 15 187,785 1 13 1 14 6 5 10,535 144,645 10,280 137,255 57,810 47,100 1 13 1 14 6 5 10,535 145,935 10,280 138,330 58,455 47,745 1 13 1 14 6 5 10,750 147,225 10,280 139,405 59,100 48,390 84, 085 116,945 8,645 8,860 10 14 1 1 84,515 117,805 8.645 8.645 86,940 54, 560 88,015 55, 205 85,160 118. 665 8.860 8,645 89,090 55, 850 36, 825 41,050 95, 560 9, 510 133, 480 295, 070 80, 960 267 1,646,550 12 50,391 37, 365 37,095 42. 670 41,860 98, 800 97,180 9,780 9, 645 138, 340 135, 910 298, 470 296, 770 84,190 82. 575 267 1,662,390 267 1,678,820 7 39,320 5 22,890 255 1, 596,159 262 1, 639, 500 260 1, 639, 500 3,075 4,000 1.599,234 5r 528, 086 6,500 1, 650. 000 4.712,000 4,000 6,500 1, 650. 000 5, 746.000 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Librarian GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 _ GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 ._ _ GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 01 1959 estimate 2 6,350 1 1 2 5 4 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses 5 2 21, 565 7,960 13 1 51,940 2,040 13 1 51,940 2,040 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary). Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base., .._ _ _ 3 13, 605 12 49,900 12 49,900 Personal services 1 $6,390 2 8,825 - 13, 605 $6,390 4,525 8,825 18,365 13,835 1 1 2 5 4_ $6,390 4,525 8,825 18,365 13,835 100 100 50,000 50,000 OFFICE OF AREA DEVELOPMENT SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Director GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Director Deputy director Assistant to the director Chief GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Chief General economist Labor analyst __. Business analyst GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: General economist Business analyst Program officer Information specialist GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative officer General economist Historian Business analyst GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: General economist Industrial dispersion analyst Publications writer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Business analyst City planner GS-7.' $4,525 to $5,335: Business analyst Statistical assistant Secretary Administrativ r e assistant GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890: Secretary-stenographer GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480: File clerk supervisor., Secretary-stenographer Secretary-typist Clerk-stenographer Research analyst. GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925: Clerk-stenographer File clerk-typist GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685: Clerk-typist Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses.. Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Personal services. 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 1 1 2 $13,115 1 $13,115 $12,690 11,610 11,610 24,300 11,610 11,610 36,450 11,880 11,880 36,990 10,320 10,320 11,395 10,320 10,320 20,640 10,320 10,320 10,535 21,070 10,320 10,535 18,840 10,065 10,065 8,990 10,065 9,635 8,990 1 . 9,850 1 9,205 8,645 7,570 7,570 7,570 8,645 7,570 7,570 7,570 8,645 7,785 7,785 7,785 7,035 6,820 8,990 1 1 1 6,820 6,605 6,390 1 1 1 6,820 6,605 6,390 2 1 2 1 1 11,150 5,575 9,860 5,065 5,065 2 1 11,150 5,575 9,860 5,065 5,065 4,525 2 1 11,420 5,710 9,995 5,200 5,200 4,525 4.215 4,215 4,350 4,480 12,630 4,075 4,075 3,670 4,480 16, 570 4,075 4,480 16,840 4,210 17, 755 3, 415 9,695 1 3,670 1 3,805 5 1 4 17,585 3,415 12,870 5 17,890 19,390 45 302,420 10.2 68,399 47 312,365 1. 4 9,165 47 313,240 0.7 4,445 34. 8 234, 021 45. 6 303, 200 46. 3 308, 795 24,205 11, 700 10, 555 1,200 300 1,200 300 316,400 320,850 258, 612 121 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-18. $16,000: Director GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Deputy director Director of office GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant to director Deputy director of office Director of division Director of staff Executive officer International economist Trade promotion officer GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Business analyst Deputy director of division Foreign service operations officer International economist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Budget officer Business analyst Information and editorial specialist. _ International economist Statistician Transportation economist GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Budget analyst Business analyst International economist Publications officer Statistician GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer Business analyst Chief of section International economist Publications assistant Statistician GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Business analyst Chief of section International economist Publications assistant Statistical assistant Transportation economist GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 1959 estimate Num.- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $16,000 1 13,760 26,015 2 2 14 2 1 6 1 24,785 25,110 173,985 25,595 12,150 74,465 12,420 2 16 2 1 5 1 2 10 1 $16,000 1 $16,000 13, 760 26, 445 1 2 13,760 26,445 24, 785 25,110 198, 015 25, 595 12,150 62,045 12, 690 21,715 109, 650 10, 535 63,425 25, 055 25, 380 198, 555 25, 595 12,420 62, 315 12, 690 21, 715 110, 080 10, 750 64,070 3 10 1 6 31,820 108,360 10,535 62,995 3 1 15 1 3 28, 690 9,850 143, 880 9,635 28,045 13 1 3 125,470 9,850 28, 690 16 1 1 154,160 9,850 9,420 1 6 14 3 1 8,215 46, 495 113, 935 24,860 8,000 6 12 2 1 48, 215 98,150 16, 215 8,000 5 14 3 1 39,785 114,150 25,290 8,215 1 2 2 17 3 1 7,465 12, 995 12, 995 119,380 21, 535 6,390 1 1 2 15 3 1 7,465 6,605 12, 995 106,170 21, 535 6,605 7,465 6,605 13,425 126, 415 28,355 6,605 4 5 2 17 3 2 1 1 38 30 53 18 23,785 30, 575 12, 635 98,150 17, 535 12,365 6,250 5,780 193, 685 143,460 227,435 69,800 21,005 3 5 2 15 3 2 1 1 43 29 47 18 6 17,805 30, 845 12, 635 88,485 17,940 12, 500 6,250 5,780 218,470 139,650 202,850 69,970 21, 685 17, 940 35, 745 12, 635 106,155 18, 210 12, 500 5,780 229, 275 140,595 203, 795 66, 215 21, 855 292 2,000, 000 302 2,073, 530 10 67,165 11 71,980 285 1,959,271 281 1,928,020 292 2, 006,365 11,098 8,000 8,000 7,460 7,830 1,943,480 2, 022,195 8,879 Personal services_ 1, 979,248 OFFICE OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Director .._ GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant director Chief statistician . Chief of division Business economist GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Business economist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Administrative officer Business economist -- Statistician GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Business economist . - 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $14,190 1 $14,190 1 $14,405 2 1 3 1 25,380 12,690 37,475 12,420 2 1 3 25,380 12, 690 37,475 2 1 3 1 25.380 12, 690 38, 015 11, 610 7 73,745 7 73,960 9 95, 245 1 8 1 9,635 74, 500 8,990 1 8 1 9,635 75, 790 9,205 1 11 1 9,850 103,190 9,205 11 89,075 12 97, 290 14 112,860 1 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Business economist Statistical officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Business economist Financial economist Statistical assistant GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 __ Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 01 Personal services _ Number 13 1 Total salary 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $93,390 7,035 9 1 $64,820 7,250 11 1 $78,245 7,250 48,245 5,440 6,115 6,050 103,260 100,260 110,270 45, 825 3,175 6,740 7 1 1 1 26 19 32 5 1 2 43,210 5,440 6,250 6,185 128, 990 90, 480 136, 610 18,265 3,260 6,825 14 1 1 1 33 23 41 13 1 2 81, 560 5,575 6,250 6,185 162, 520 107, 205 171,125 45, 840 3,345 6,910 144 16 893,905 83,690 141 3 873,200 25,588 186 1,114,460 6 40,345 128 810,215 138 847,612 180 1,074,115 3,388 4,360 851,000 1,078,475 1958 estimate 1959 estimate 810, 215 8,990 19, 270 8,990 28, 260 306 2,082,820 21 123,549 Overtime and holiday pay 01 1958 estimate 1958 estimate 1957 actual BUREAU OF FOREIGN COMMERCE MARITIME ACTIVITIES SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $16,000: Chairman 1 $20,500 1 $20,500 1 $20,500 Member of board 2 40,000 2 40,000 2 40,000 GS-18. Rate of $16,000: Deputy administrator 1 16,000 1 16,000 1 16,000 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant deputy administrator 12,900 12,900 Chief of office 2 26,015 26,015 2Q, 015 Comptroller 13,330 1 13,115 13,330 General counsel 13,115 1 12,900 13,115 12,900 Secretary of board 1 12,900 13,115 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant to administrator 1 1 11,880 11, 610 11,880 Assistant to deputy administrator 1 11,880 Budget officer 1 11, 610 11,880 1 11,880 Chief of division 19 232, 905 18 221, C 18 221,350 Chief of office 4 50,705 4 50,435 50,705 Deputy chief of office 3 2 25, 380 25,380 37, 530 Deputy comptroller 1 1 12,690 12, 690 12,690 1 11,610 Deputy general counsel 1 11, 610 12, 690 Engineer 1 12,150 Hearing examiner 5 72,090 6 60,480 72,360 Internal auditor 1 12,150 1 11,880 12,150 1 11,880 Organization and methods officer 1 11, 610 11,880 1 12,150 Personnel officer 1 11,880 12,150 1 23, 490 Planning officer 2 11, 610 11, 880 1 12, 690 1 Port development officer 12, 690 12, 690 12,150 1 Research coordinator 12,150 11, 880 1 Security officer 11,880 1 11,610 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 1 Accountant 10,320 1 11,180 10,320 7 Assistant chief of division 76, 755 76, 970 8 87,720 2 21, 285 Assistant chief of office 21, 285 2 21,715 1 10,320 10, 320 Assistant secretary 1 10,535 1 10, 535 Budget examiner 10, 320 13 138, 420 13 138, 890 13 139, 535 Chief of branch 11,180 11,180 1 1 Chief of division 10, 965 10, 750 2 1 21,070 10, 750 Government aid examiner 11,395 1 1 11,180 11. 395 Information officer 10,320 1 1 10,320 10, 535 Investigator 31,820 2 3 20, 855 32,035 Marine engineer 32,250 3 3 31,820 32,250 Naval architect 20, 855 2 10,320 20, 855 Organization and methods examiner. _ 1 31,175 33,110 31, 390 Planning officer 11,180 Special assistant to chief of office. Special assistant to deputy adminis10, 535 1 10,535 trator 1 10,750 1 10,320 10, 535 Technical assistant 1 10,535 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 5 48,390 29,980 3 29,980 Accountant 8,990 1 8,990 Administrative officer 2 18, 625 18, 625 2 18,840 Agreements examiner 1 9,205 Assistant chief of branch 1 9,635 Assistant secretary 8 77, 940 9 87,575 87,790 Attorney 3 29,335 3 29,765 29,765 Auditor 5 47, 960 4 38,540 Budget examiner 38,755 1 9,635 Charter specialist 18 170, 625 173,645 Chief of branch 164,440 9,635 1 9,850 Chief of division 9,850 9,850 1 9,850 Deputy information officer 9,850 19,055 2 10,065 Engineer 10,065 8,990 1 8,990 Insurance examiner 9,205 8,990 1 8,990 Investigator 8,990 2 19, 485 Labor economist _._. 19,485 19, 270 103,620 11 104, 910 Marine engineer 103, 620 122 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual MARITIME ACTIVITIES—Continued SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued Naval architect Operating subsidy examiner Organization and methods examiner.. Safety engineer Shipping analyst Trade route analyst Traffic specialist Transportation economist Transportation utilities accountant.._ GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Accountant Administrative officer Attorney Auditor Budget examiner Chief of branch Chief of section Claims examiner Industrial specialist Insurance examiner Labor specialist Marine engineer Operating subsidy examiner Operations analyst Personnel assistant Preservation surveyor Ship operations analyst Ship sales analyst Shipping analyst Supply officer Survey analyst Trade route analyst Transportation economist Transportation utilities accountant- __ GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant Administrative assistant Administrative officer Agreements examiner Assistant chief of section Attorney Auditor Budget examiner Chief of branch Chief of section Contract analyst Cost analyst Industrial specialist Information assistant Insurance examiner Operations analyst Organization and methods examiner. _ Personnel assistant Preservation surveyor Purchasing agent Statistical analyst Subsidy rate analyst Supply officer Survey analyst Tariff agreements examiner Trade route analyst Transportation economist GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Administrative assistant GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Administrative assistant Attorney Budget analyst Chief of section Claims examiner Collection assistant Contract analyst Cost analyst Industrial specialist Insurance examiner Liaison assistant Librarian Marine equipment specialist Naval architect Organization and methods examiner. _ Personnel assistant Records analyst Shipping analyst Ship sales analyst Ship transfer analyst Statistical analyst Subsidy rate analyst Tariff agreements examiner Trade route analyst GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 G&-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 Num- Total salary ber 5 9 2 1 2 2 1 2 $46. 240 85,210 18,840 10,280 18,840 17, 980 9,205 19,915 48,215 8,000 25,075 30, 495 42,150 24, 215 7,785 8,645 7,570 15,140 8,215 16, 860 80,860 8,000 23,355 16,000 7,570 7,035 8,430 23, 785 40,215 8,215 7,570 45,590 28,140 20, 245 14,500 19,170 26,850 6,390 6,820 7,680 6,605 12,780 6,390 6,390 6,820 12,780 6,820 14,070 15,145 14,070 6,390 21, 320 7,035 14,500 14,500 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $37,895 112, 825 9,420 10, 280 19,055 26,970 2 1 5 20,130 8,990 $37,895 112, 825 9,420 10, 280 19, 270 27,185 2 1 20,130 41,075 32, 860 31, 355 31,140 41, 290 16, 645 8,000 7,570 31, 355 31,355 41, 505 16, 645 8,000 8,860 7,570 8,215 25, 075 70, 495 8,215 23,355 16, 215 7,785 7,250 7,570 8,645 16,645 40,000 15,785 8,215 25, 290 70, 710 8,215 23, 570 16,430 7,785 7,250 7,570 8,645 16,645 40, 000 15,785 46,450 12,780 28,570 20,460 14,715 12,780 27,495 6,605 7,035 7,895 6,605 6,605 6,390 6,605 7,465 6,605 7,035 14, 500 15,360 14,285 6,390 13,855 7,250 7,035 14,500 6,820 40,490 12,780 28,785 20, 675 14, 715 12,780 27,495 6,605 7,035 7,895 6,820 6,605 6,605 6,820 7,465 6,605 7,035 14,500 15,575 7,895 6,390 13,855 7,250 7,035 14, 500 6,820 7,465 6,050 48,110 19,155 16,320 6,250 18,750 6,250 6,250 5,980 12,365 6,250 18, 615 6,520 5,980 5,440 6,115 5,335 6,250 5,440 22, 570 11,420 11, 825 11,015 31, 520 18,210 18,210 39,245 224,075 178, 660 340,275 348,960 48,515 18,480 21,895 6,250 18,885 6,385 6,250 6,115 12, 500 6,385 17, 400 6,520 6,115 5,440 48,785 18,615 21,895 6,250 18,885 6,385 6,250 6,115 12, 500 6,385 17, 400 6,520 6,115 5,440 5,710 5,710 5,575 33, 855 11, 690 11, 960 11,285 31, 790 29,225 11, 285 44,890 255, 770 164,400 341,245 308,380 5,575 33, 990 11, 690 11, 960 11,420 31,790 29,225 11,420 44, 890 247,260 164,940 338,385 299,240 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental i erage number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base O vertime and holiday pay All personal services, departmental. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Coast director Deputy coast director District comptroller GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant district comptroller Chief of branch District comptroller Executive assistant Foreign representative Personnel officer Property and supply officer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Accountant Area representative Assistant district comptroller Auditor Chief of branch District counsel District personnel officer Executive assistant Fleet superintendent Information officer Internal auditor Marine surveyor Property and supply officer Ship operations analyst Subsidy operations examiner GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Area representative Auditor Chief of branch Chief of section District counsel District personnel officer Fleet captain Fleet engineer Marine surveyor Personnel assistant Shipyard superintendent Subsidy operations examiner Supply officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant Assistant fleet captain Assistant fleet engineer Attorney Auditor Fire and damage control superintendent Fleet electrician Inventory surveyor Maintenance supervisor Marine surveyor. Personnel assistant Property and supply officer Ship operations assistant Subsidy operations examiner Warehouse superintendent GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Assistant fleet electrician Inventory surveyor Maintenance supervisor Marine surveyor Shipkeeper GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Administrative assistant Auditor Fire and damage control superintendent Inventory surveyor Personnel assistant Records analyst Supply officer GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 42 $149,415 6 19,800 3 8,070 10 38,647 42 $150,520 5 16,245 2 5,920 9 35,214 42 $151,030 5 16,245 2 6,090 9 35,214 666 4,451, 487 648 4, 356, 289 637 4,302. 774 31.2 239, 737 29 235,689 14 137,674 634.8 619 4,120,600 4, 211, 750 1,452 623 4,165,100 15, 800 3,517 4,216, 719 3 38,015 ~2~~~23~220~ 2 4,136, 400 3 1 2 50, 540 8,990 37,035 28, 905 9,635 9,205 9,635 76, 435 8,990 9,420 19,055 19, 700 28, 475 28, 475 1 7,570 17 133, 415 3 25, 720 1 8,645 1 7,570 2 16, 215 64,430 65, 720 16, 860 4 1 2 3 1 2 21, 070 65,145 10,320 11,395 41, 280 10, 320 20, 640 20, 640 54, 825 21,930 11,395 5 1 4 3 1 1 1 8 1 1 2 2 3 3 38,500 11,610 23,760 15, 800 4,180,900 5 51,185 38,500 11.610 23,760 21,070 65,145 10, 320 11, 395 41, 280 10, 320 20,640 1 5 55, 660 19, 915 9,850 8,990 9,850 76, 220 9,205 9,420 19,485 10, 065 8,990 51,185 28, 905 55,875 19, 915 9,850 8,990 9,850 76, 220 9.205 9,635 19, 485 10, 065 28, 905 29,120 1 7,570 18 144,430 1 8,860 1 7,570 18 144,860 1 8,860 7,785 8,215 64,000 66,150 32, 215 7,570 32, 860 15, 355 16, 645 7,785 8,215 65, 290 66, 365 32,215 7,570 33,075 15, 570 16, 645 32,860 7,570 16,215 3 7 7 20,030 50,320 49,460 3 7 7 20,245 50,965 50,320 3 19, 600 7 49, 460 7 49, 460 6,820 1 17 118,090 19 130,225 19 130,870 31 218, 730 8 57,140 1 7,680 1 7,250 19 139, 470 4 27, 280 8 57, 785 4 27,065 2 12, 780 4 28, 570 32 227,055 " 58,000 7,680 7,250 132, 865 20,675 55, 850 28,355 6,605 29, 215 32 228, 775 8 58, 000 7,680 1 7,465 1 18 133, 725 20, 675 56,065 4 28, 570 1 6,605 4 29, 645 6,050 1 1 6,455 3 19, 635 6,590 1 31 201, 725 4 24, 865 5 29, 765 17 101, 795 1 6,185 1 6, 455 3 19, 770 6,590 1 30 197, 025 1 6,050 2 13,450 31 198,485 4 24,460 6 36,015 21 122,475 1 6 1 5,980 37,095 5,440 6 2 39 24 51 75 124 46 37, 230 11, 560 201, 785 113, 350 223, 735 290,975 436,185 155,795 7 1 1 5 2 44 18 54 70 120 48 43, 075 5,575 5,575 30,710 11, 560 226,060 86, 575 238,420 273,050 423, 570 163,875 4 24,865 5 29,765 17 102,200 7 1 1 5 2 44 18 54 68 120 44 43, 345 5,710 5,575 30, 710 11, 695 227,175 87, 250 240, 540 267,240 425,270 151,440 123 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Crane operator Electrician Leaderman Maintenance engineer Maintenance foreman Mechanic Tug engineer Tug master Warehouse foreman Welder Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, field - 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total salary ber Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary $5,491 27,519 1 $5,491 10 55, 590 6 33,197 5 33,945 2 12,292 7 39,061 34 199,494 27 160.931 4 22,672 2 11,190 1,019 4,369,412 1 $5,491 9 50,099 6 33,197 5 33,945 2 12,292 7 39,061 31 181,647 24 143,147 4 22,672 2 11,190 914 3,922,694 5 34, 216 6 34,464 3 16,473 33 196,434 23 140,047 3 16,952 5,491 1 1,212 ~5,031,095 1,950 Deduct— Lapses.. Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established by sec. 216, Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as amended, 46 U. S. C. 1126, and regulations issued pursuant thereto—U. S. Maritime Service—Continued Petty officer, 1/c, $2,110 to $3,463 Petty officer, 2/c, $1,743 to $3,090 Petty officer, 3/c, $1,468 to $2,621 Seaman, $1,192 to $1,966 Total permanent, field.. Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Living and quarters allowance Uniform allowances 1,776 1,657 8, 683,910 8,189,195 9,172,737 149.7 732,636 109.9 513,210 92 446,395 6.1 25,083 permanent, field (average number, net salary): 1,556 1,657.1 United States and possessions. _ 1,792.4 8,120,000 7,692,100 8,410,617 Foreign countries: U. S. rates 4 41,000 41,000 Local rates 1.8 4,401 9,700 5 9,700 Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment: United States and 1,331 possessions 6,000 6,000 Other personal services: 31,200 29,500 Regular pay above 52-week base 82, 545 49,700 49,700 Overtime and holiday pay 35, 000 51,123 36, 900 Nightwork differential 13,000 13,000 2,027 Living and quarters allowance 8,100 8,100 Uniform allowances, 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total ber salary Number Total salary Number Total salary 28 22 31 34 83,210 57,472 73,336 61,563 21 12 16 . 15 61,682 29,975 37, 814 29,156 21 12 16 15 62,431 30,349 38,376 29,156 308 1,198,102 43 117,383 254 1,071, 861 8 27,061 254 1,086, 023 8 35,523 265 1, 080, 719 246 1,044, 800 246 1,050, 500 6,550 12,300 12, 300 500 500 248 430 328, 299 9,286 500 319,400 7,500 500 319,400 7,500 All personal services, field. 1, 425, 532 1, 385,000 1, 390, 700 Personal services 1,451,273 1,412,200 1,417,900 Net All personal services, field. 01 Personal services 8, 552,044 8,313, 700 7, 886,000 12,768, 763 12,450,100 12,066,900 MARITIME TRAINING 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Cadet training officer GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 Grade established by sec. 216, Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as amended, 46 U. S. C. 1126, and regulations issued pursuant thereto—U. S. Maritime Service: Lieutenant commander, $4,802 to $7,114 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses __ _Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)... Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Living and quarters allowance Num- Total ber salary 1 1 1 1 6,178 4 24,003 273 4 23,730 All personal services, departmental. Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Dean _ GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Executive officer __ GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Assistant head of department. __ GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Associate training instructor. _ GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335. GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Grades established b y sec. 216, Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as amended, 46 U. S. C. 1126, and regulations issued pursuant thereto—U. S. Maritime Service: Rear admiral, $9,603 to $11,606: Superintendent _-_ _ . Captain, $7,114 to $9,734: Head of department Commander, $5,691 to $8,050 Lieutenant commander, $4,802 to $7,114 . _ Lieutenant, $3,912 to $6,178 Lieutenant (j. g.), $3,112 to $4,961 Ensign, $2,668 to $4,493 Chief warrant officer, $3,178 to $5,042__ Warrant officer, $2,633 to $4,418 Chief petty officer, $2,477 to $4,025__._ $10,065 4,345 3,415 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Number Total salary Num- Total ber salary 1 1 1 $10,065 4,345 3,925 1 1 1 $10,065 4,480 3,925 1 4 6,178 24,513 13 1 4 6,362 24,832 332 4 24,500 4 24,500 2,011 100 600 2,000 100 600 2,000 25, 741 27, 200 27, 200 1 11,880 1 11,880 1 12,150 1 10,535 1 10,750 1 10,750 1 6,820 1 6,820 1 7,035 1 1 1 2 4 19 6,520 4,930 4,755 8,285 15,360 67,125 1 1 6,655 4,930 1 1 6,655 5,065 2 4 19 8,285 15,360 67,210 2 4 19 8,420 15,630 68,060 1 10,202 1 10,202 1 10,202 2 9 16,473 64,583 2 9 16,473 64,957 2 9 17,222 65,892 32 37 9 1 15 16 40 198,806 197,590 40,566 4,493 62,347 $59,790 131,461 31 38 10 1 13 17 38 193,752 204,404 44,778 4,493 55,011 $63,160 124,114 31 38 10 1 13 17 38 195,624 207,392 45,714 4,493 55,887 $63,815 125,705 01 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Chief of branch Chief of division Deputy chief of office Nuclear engineer GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant chief of branch Assistant chief of division Attorney Chief of branch Chief of division Marine engineer Naval architect Nuclear engineer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Charter specialist Chief of branch Electrical engineer Engineer Foreign representative.._ ._ Government aid examiner Industrial specialist Marine engineer Naval architect _. Nuclear engineer Operations analyst Trade route analyst Traffic specialist GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Accountant Appraiser Auditor Chief of section Claims examiner Cost analyst Electrical engineer Government aid examiner Industrial specialist Insurance examiner Marine engineer Materials engineer Naval architect Nuclear engineer Operations analyst Production specialist Traffic analyst GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant Auditor Contract analyst Cost analyst Disposal officer Electrical engineer Industrial specialist Marine engineer Materials engineer Materials inspector Naval architect GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Assistant chief of branch Chief of unit Classification analyst Cost analyst Draftsman Industrial specialist Marine engineer Naval architect Visual information specialist Number Total salary $21,070 11,395 33,110 10,320 22, 790 2 20,640 9 85,425 2 4 2 19,270 35,960 17,980 6 7 2 53,940 63,015 17,980 10,065 15,785 1 2 1 1 6 2 2 2 5 2 10 1 8,860 15, 570 7,570 47,570 16,000 16,215 16, 560 40, 430 15,785 82,150 7,570 23, 785 8,000 6,340 13,855 13,855 21,105 7,465 7,035 6,390 15,355 7,465 20, 245 20,460 5,575 6,250 5,440 5,440 5,575 5,440 11,825 2 1 12,230 6,250 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Number Total salary Num- Total ber salary 1 3 1 1 $11,610 35,370 12,690 11,610 1 3 1 1 $11,610 35,370 12,690 11,610 1 2 1 3 10,320 20,855 11,395 32,680 1 2 1 3 10,320 20,855 11,395 32,680 37,935 17,195 20,640 4 3 3 37,935 27,515 30,960 9,850 76,005 9,205 19, 270 1 8 1 3 9,850 76,005 9,205 28,260 17,980 10,065 38,110 91, 705 36, 605 8,990 8,990 19, 270 2 1 6 10 5 1 1 2 17,980 10,065 56,090 91, 705 45, 595 8,990 8,990 19, 270 8,000 7,785 9,075 8,000 1 1 4 1 1 3 6 1 2 1 6 5 16 1 4 2 1 8,000 7,785 31, 785 8,000 8,860 22, 710 47,140 8,215 15,140 7,785 49,075 39,140 131,010 7,570 31,355 15, 570 8,215 2 1 4 10 4 1 1 2 15,140 47,140 8,215 7,570 7,785 41, 505 39,140 131, 010 7,570 31,355 15, 570 8,215 13,425 22,180 22,825 7,465 7,035 6,390 13,425 15, 790 22,825 7,465 7,035 6,390 20, 245 21,105 13,855 21,105 5,710 5,575 5,440 5,575 5,710 5,440 11,960 6,250 6,250 6,385 5,710 5,575 5,440 5,575 5,710 5,440 11,960 6,250 11, 690 6,385 124 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 MARITIME ACTIVITIES—Continued PATENT OFFICE ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS—Continued SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay All personal services, departmental. 1958 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 19 3 19 34 46 3 4 14,265 81, 790 132,265 156,930 9,560 10, 845 $110,305 33,415 132, 705 131,100 170, 480 12,265 11,270 22 $110,305 5 25,255 36 151,055 36 134, 515 41 145,080 4 12,265 3 8,580 4,566 246 1,460,886 50. 2 271, 655 288 1, 756, 785 294 1,836,980 54. 7 351, 785 50. 6 349, 780 195.8 233.3 1,405,000 1,189,231 1,513 243.4 1,487,200 2,259 5,200 3,000 6,100 3,000 1,193,003 1,413,200 1,496,300 Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Foreign representative 1 12,690 1 1 12,690 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Construction representative 6 65,145 9 8 86,430 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant construction representative. 3 28,260 8 53,940 Construction representative 71,920 1 8,990 Foreign representative 1 9,635 1 Marine surveyor 1 8,990 1 Naval architect 9,205 1 9,420 1 Operations analyst 1 8,990 1 Shipbuilding inspector 8,990 1 8,990 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 2 24,430 Auditor 15,140 4 15, 570 Electrical engineer 24,000 4 Marine engineer 15,355 23,140 3 41, 290 Marine surveyor 25,925 4 15, 355 Naval architect 23,355 40 Shipbuilding inspector 19 153,505 39 303,830 303830 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: 17 116,280 Auditor 28 189,010 24 58 406,630 Marine surveyor 26 188,500 26 26 23 155,355 Shipbuilding inspector 26 172,375 21 136,985 Ship operations analyst 11 72,655 11 GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: 1 5,915 Assistant fleet electrician 1 6,455 Auditor 6 9 55,530 Shipkeeper 9 58,640 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: 1 6,250 Accountant 16 Auditor 14 83,195 18 107,910 1 Disposal officer 1 6,115 1 Inventory surveyor 1 5,440 16,995 Marine surveyor 10,880 Purchasing agent 5,440 Shipbuilding inspector 5,575 5,440 Ship operations analyst 82, 730 13 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 63, 415 17 9 96,110 9 38, 205 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 48,900 28 107,755 34 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 63,920 16 59, 655 20 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 140,065 15 52,555 15 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 16, 730 4 13,030 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 4 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: 5,512 Electrician.. 3 3 16,598 Leaderman 5 4 26,062 Tug engineer 5 30,180 6 4 26,270 Tug master 7 42,577 421 1,685,784 302 1,297,064 178 Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, field. Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account Net permanent, field (average number, net salary): United States and possession Foreign countries: U. S. rates Local rates Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Living and quarters allowance... 01 750 3, 642, 548 279.1 1, 294,398 12,690 96,750 71,920 8,990 9,420 8,990 8,990 15,140 31, 570 30, 710 25, 925 30, 925 311, 400 163, 450 188, 500 172,375 72,655 39,405 94,075 6,115 5,440 5,575 81,515 38,205 129,235 73,400 52,640 13,030 16,598 30,180 37,002 765,314 599 3,179, 299 493 2,747,019 60.7 104.7 396,419 573,999 6.1 25,083 468.1 2,317,431 6.3 51,832 2. 6 3,970 45,226 1,173 13,902 428.3 490.3 2,329, 500 2,584,200 18,100 18,100 3,000 3,000 9,500 47,500 9,200 41,600 4,400 4,400 All personal services, field. 2,666,700 2,405,800 Personal services 4,079,900 3,902,100 1957 actual 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-18. Rate of $16,000: Commissioner GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: First assistant commissioner GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Assistant commissioner Director of patent examining operation . Solicitor GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Deputy solicitor Director of office of administration Director of research and development. Director of trademark operations Examiner of patent appeals Industrial and economic research specialist Supervisory classification examiner... Supervisory patent examiner.. GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Attorney-adviser E xaminer of interferences Head, budget and finance division Head, general services division _. Head, personnel division Law examiner Patent classifier Patent examiner Patent research expert Supervisory patent research specialist. Supervisory trademark examiner _ GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Design patent examiner Examiner of interferences Head, organization and methods division Law examiner Librarian Patent classifier. Patent examiner Patent specialist, research and development _ Personnel assistant Trademark examiner Training officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Budget analyst Design patent examiner Draftsman _ E xaminer of interferences Finance branch head Librarian Management analyst Patent classifier _. Patent examiner Patent specialist, research and development Personnel assistant Trademark examiner Trademark specialist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accounting systems analyst Administrative officer Budget analyst Clerk of appeals board Design patent examiner Draftsman Librarian Management analyst Patent classifier Patent examiner Personnel assistant Service branch head Trademark examiner _. Translator GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Service branch head Translator GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Administrative assistant Assistant branch head Assistant clerk of appeals board. Design patent examiner Draftsman Librarian Management analyst Patent classifier Patent examiner Personnel assistant Trademark search officer. Translator GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890. GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480.. G S i . $3,415 to $3,925.. 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $16,000 I $16,000 1 $16,000 1 14,835 1 14,835 1 14,835 2 27,520 2 27,520 2 27,520 12, 900 12, 900 13,760 13, 760 1 1 13,760 13,760 11, 610 11, 610 11, 610 11, 880 114, 210 12, 690 11, 610 12,690 11, 15 190,350 1 1 8 12,690 11,610 96,660 1 1 7 1 10, 320 11 121, 690 1 10, 535 1 11,395 1 10, 535 3 32, 250 5 51,600 31000 68 731,000 10,320 10, 320 12,690 12,690 88,830 102, 555 10, 750 11,395 10, 750 34,185 56, 975 774,860 34,185 11,395 10,320 2 3 18,625 27, 830 18, 840 20,130 1 3 1 10 96 9,635 27, 830 9,635 90, 545 1 9,850 2 20,130 1 9,850 20 201,300 136 1,368,840 883,895 44,950 17,980 36,820 9,205 7,785 16,215 1 8,000 2 15,785 2 15,140 38 314,320 315 2,644,700 1 5 1 7,570 41,935 7,570 7,035 13,425 6,605 7,465 36,035 7,035 7,250 3 22,395 50 374,110 12,995 47,955 36 254,335 1 7,465 4 25,550 1 6,725 1 5,845 1 6,385 6 34, 935 1 6,250 3 16,320 1 5,980 2 11, 825 1 5,440 6 37,635 158 988,040 3 16, 725 1 5,845 16, 455 13 72, 710 439 2, 323,435 96 453,645 205 891,265 191 717,290 8 2 3 1 80,520 18,410 27,400 9,420 8,000 16,215 7,570 8,645 8,215 15,785 15,355 38 328,510 236 2,040,220 5 2 4 1 43,225 15,140 33,935 7,785 1 7,250 2 13,640 1 6,390 1 7,465 5 35,605 1 6,390 1 7,465 2 12,780 15 111, 975 112 836,940 19,170 56,065 222,170 7,465 1 12. 690 1 11, 880 1 12, 690 1 12,150 15 190,350 1 1 7 12,690 12,690 88,830 102, 555 10, 750 11,395 10, 750 34,185 56,975 774,860 3 34,185 1 11,395 1 10,320 2 2 18, 840 20,130 1 9,850 2 20,130 9 850 1 20 201', 300 186 "1,872,090 8 2 3 1 80,520 18,410 27,400 9,420 8,000 16,430 7,570 8,645 8,215 2 16,215 2 15,570 38 328,510 173 1,495,585 2 5 2 4 1 43,225 15,355 33,935 7,785 7,250 1 2 13,855 1 6,390 1 7,465 6 41,995 1 6,390 1 7,465 2 12,780 15 111, 975 335 2,501,635 3 19,385 8 56,280 31 222,170 1 7,465 3 19,095 3 2 1 8 1 3 3 2 1 11,420 6,385 46,625 6,250 16,455 16,860 11,960 5,575 2 11,555 1 6,385 8 47,570 1 6,250 6 32,775 3 16,860 2 12,095 1 5,710 282 1,763,040 1 5,575 1 5,980 4 22,030 9 50,535 347 1,826,405 97 452,460 135 569,835 200 746,495 19,365 140 875, 540 1 5,575 1 6,115 4 22,165 9 50,535 204 1,066,740 97 452,460 131 551,915 200 746,495 125 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685._ _ GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Bookbinder Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay Night work differential.. _.. 01 Personal services _ 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total ber N u m - Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary 262 $895,685 120 381,720 62 175,620 251 $850,220 112 355,830 62 175,620 226 $760, 220 112 355,830 62 175,620 1 6,157 40 156,373 39 160,906 39 161,323 2,250 2,350 2,350 14,208,179 14,312,677 13, 689,930 100 100 314 634.677 515,179 1, 593,854 2,150 2,250 2,036 13, 693,000 13, 678,000 12,096,076 609, 500 331 52,000 294, 700 300 52,000 294, 700 300 12, 705,907 14,025,000 14,040,000 BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber excess of $16,000: 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 Federal highway administrator 1 $20,000 1 17,500 1 17,500 Commissioner of Public Roads 1 17,500 GS-18. $16.000: 1 16,000 1 16,000 Deputy commissioner 1 16,000 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Assistant commissioner for engineer14,190 13,975 ing 13,975 13,975 13,975 Assistant commissioner for operations. 13,975 Assistant commissioner for adminis14,190 13. 975 tration 13, 975 14,190 13,975 Assistant commissioner for research. _. 13,975 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: 26", 230 25, 800 Assistant to the administrator _. 39,345 38, 915 38, 700 Deputy assistant commissioner 12, 900 13,115 12, 900 General counsel 12, 900 25,800 25,800 Administrative officer _. GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant to deputy commissioner. 12,690 1 11,610 11,610 Deputy assistant commissioner 12,150 Assistant to deputy assistant com23,490 2 23, 220 missioner 23,220 12,150 1 11, 880 Deputy general counsel 11,610 11, 610 1 11, 610 Administrative officer 34, 830 2 23, 220 Attorney-reviewer. __ 225, 450 16 188, 730 Chief of division 11 130,410 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 1 10, 320 Assistant to deputy commissioner 5 55, 900 5 55,040 Chief of division 9 98,365 22 232, 845 23 241,660 Chief of branch 16 167,970 1 10, 320 10, 320 Program evaluation officer 8 82, 560 61, 920 Highway engineer 1 10,320 52, 460 5 41, 495 4 Bridge engineer 4 41,495 5 52, 675 5 •52, 460 Attorney-adviser 3 32,465 5 51, 600 3 30, 960 Real property officer 3 30, 960 2 20, 640 Appraiser 2 20, 640 1 10, 320 Administrative officer GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 1 10, 065 1 10,065 Chief of division 1 10, 065 22 207, 670 22 206, 380 22 207,670 Chief of branch 2 18,410 2 17, 980 2 17, 980 Chief of saction 32 292,840 35 322,175 22 203, 800 Highway engineer 6 56,090 6 55, 230 5 46, 025 Bridge engineer 2 19,055 2 18, 625 2 18, 625 Hydraulic engineer 1 9,850 1 9,635 1 9, 635 Mechanical engineer 7 63,145 5 44, 950 2 18,195 Attorney-adviser 5 44, 950 2 17, 980 1 9,420 Appraiser 1 9, 205 1 1 8,990 8,990 Economist 1 1 9,205 1 8,990 8,990 Transportation economist 1 1 9,205 1 8,990 8,990 Legislative attorney 1 8,990 1 8,990 Auditor 5 44, 950 3 26, 970 Accountant 1 10, 280 1 10,065 9,850 Information specialist 1 Position classifier GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: 1 8,215 1 8,000 1 8,000 Chief of division 3 23, 785 3 23,355 6 49,505 Chief of branch 1 7,570 Chief of section 322,410 48 379,915 39 308, 775 Highway engineer 30, 280 5 38, 280 3 22, 710 Bridge engineer 17, 290 2 17. 505 3 24, 645 Mechanical engineer 8, 430 1 8,215 8,000 1 Electrical engineer ___ 3 24, 430 24, 215 3 24,215 Attorney-adviser 3 24,860 24, 645 2 17, 505 Administrative officer 1 7, 570 7,570 Economist.. ___ 11 87, 570 64, 000 Transportation economist 7 56,215 440200—58 Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued Auditor.. Accountant--. Information specialist _ Position classifier Chemist Budget analyst Management analyst Employee relations officer Placement officer Landscape architect Librarian Supervising digital computer programer Freight traffic officer _ GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Chief of section _ Highway engineer _. Bridge engineer Attorney-adviser Administrative officer Economist Transportation economist Legislative attorney Auditor _-_^ Accountant Position classifier Chemist Budget analyst Management analyst Placement officer Landscape architect Librarian Cartographer Statistician Legal assistant Administrative assistant Administrative secretary _. Purchasing agent Exhibit worker Digital comnuter wogramer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Highway engineer Bridge engineer _ Hydraulic engineer Attorney-adviser _. Economist Transportation economist , Legislative attorney. __ Auditor __. Accountant Information specialist _ Chemist _ Budget analyst Management analyst Placement officer Librarian Statistician. .„_ _. Legal assistant Administrative assistant Purchasing agent Exhibit worker ._ Digital computer programer Equipment specialist Mechanical equipment specialist Personnel assistant Records management officer Tabulating supervisor Time, leave, and payroll supervisor._ Photographer Engineering aide GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Cabinetmaker Instrumentmaker Laborer Machinist Operating engineer Equivalent to less t h a n $5,440 _ Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses _ Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate N u m - Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary NTum- Total ber salary $7, 670 31, 570 25,635 30,495 15,570 $38,065 15, 570 25, 850 30, 495 15, 785 7,570 15, 355 7,570 15,140 7,785 7,785 $38,065 15, 785 26, 280 31, 355 16, 215 7,570 15, 570 7,570 15,140 7,785 7,785 3 4 2 7,785 1 1 1 7,570 8,860 7,570 1 7,785 Field: Grades and ranges: GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Regional engineer 15,785 7,785 6,605 336, 880 14,070 12,780 7,250 1 6,605 37 265,455 7,250 5 33,670 6,390 19,600 13640 13,640 7,035 7,465 6,390 6,605 6,390 33,025 19,600 7,250 7,035 7,465 6,390 6,390 6,390 7,465 6,390 7,465 13,425 1 1 1 6,820 6,390 6,605 93,075 6,115 6,115 11,015 6,250 33,720 5,440 32,195 18,075 5,575 6,115 5,440 6,250 17,400 22, 570 23,110 5,845 36, 555 17, 805 6,250 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 6,605 7,465 13,425 6,390 6,820 6,390 6,605 6,390 12, 780 23 141,725 18,345 6,250 11,290 477, 795 144, 880 536,805 448,120 423, 250 43,495 29,055 1 2 5,990 11,252 2 13,083 2 13,042 65 277,497 23,355 47 340,105 28,140 12,780 7,465 6,390 27,280 6,605 19,600 13,855 4 1 3 2 7,250 7,465 6,390 6,605 12,995 7,035 12, 995 7,465 2 13,855 6,605 7,035 6,605 6,820 6,390 19,170 29 179,225 3 18,480 1 6,385 6,250 39,835 4 3 3 23,920 17,535 5,575 6,115 5,440 6,250 22,840 22,975 17,670 23,920 17,670 5,710 6,250 5,575 11, 825 22, 975 22,975 28,820 10 3 58, 855 18,075 64,970 18, 480 5,440 124 34 163 138 143 16 9 5,575 5,845 6,250 5,575 5,575 6,250 5,440 11,425 628,330 157,350 674,215 511,575 483265 483,265 52,970 28,375 5,710 5,980 6,250 5,710 5,710 6,250 5,575 11, 560 946,770 177,720 667,280 551,575 498, 655 53, 480 28, 545 6,250 2 93 31 126 119 124 13 9 3 1 7 5,440 5,440 5,710 6,250 5,440 5,990 11, 252 13,480 13,083 13, 04: 287,752 7 40,645 184 38 161 148 145 16 1 5,990 2 11,252 2 13,480 2 13,083 2 13,042 69 291,018 1,250 1,126 924 7,227, 245 6, 402, 794 5, 225, 869 94 671,245 133 739,794 87 503,630 1,156 837 4,722, 239 5,663,000 6, 556,000 38,884 32, 000 32,000 33,881 9,103 22,000 25,000 10,000 25,000 25, 000 10,000 4,804.107 5,752,000 6, 648.000 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base._ Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential All personal services, departmental 2 1 9 116,315 9 116,100 9 117,820 126 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR. 1959 BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS—Continued 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Regional engineer . Division engineer _. Assistant regional engineer... Chief engineer •_ ... GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Division engineer District engineer ... Assistant division engineer. Bridge engineer _ Right-of-way engineer Highway planning and research engineer Highway design engineer Highway construction and maintenance engineer Highway construction engineer Highway engineer Programing and planning engineer Administrative officer _ _.._ _ GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Division engineer District engineer Assistant district engineer Bridge engineer Right-of-way engineer Highway planning and research engineer Highway design engineer Highway construction and maintenance engineer Highway construction engineer Highway engineer . Area engineer _. Programing and planning engineer— Hydraulic engineer Appraiser Equipment spec:alist Administrative officer Budget and financ'al officer GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: District eng'neer Ass : stant district engineer Bridge engineer R ight-of-way engineer __ Highway planning and research engineer Highway cost research engineer Highway design engineer Highway construction and maintenance engineer Highway construction engineer Highway maintenance engineer Highway engineer Area engineer Programing and planning engineer. __ Office engineer Construction engineer Materials engineer Construction superintendent Appraiser Realty officer Equipment specialist Transportation economist Administrative officer Administrative manager Auditor Accountant Personnel officer Contract officer Property and equipment officer Mechanical shop superintendent GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Bridge engineer Highway design engineer Highway construction and maintenance engineer Highway construction engineer Highway engineer . Area engineer Programing and planning engineer.. Office engineer Electrical engineer Materials engineer Construction superintendent Appraiser Equipment specialist Equipment superintendent Administrative officer Administrative manager Auditor Accountant Training officer Personnel officer Procurement officer Supply officer N u m - Total ber salary 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 2 $24,300 3 34,830 1 11,610 1 12,420 2 $24,300 3 35,100 1 12,420 2 $24,570 3 35,370 1 12,690 42 442,900 4 41,925 114,165 20,640 42 442,685 5 52,245 1 10,320 11 114.165 2 20,640 42 450,640 5 53,320 1 10,320 11 116,530 2 21,070 7 72,240 11 114,595 82,560 114,810 8 83,850 11 116,745 95,460 10,320 84.280 31,390 10,965 8 83,635 5 2 1 52,245 20,640 10,750 94,170 10,320 83,635 31,175 10,750 9 86, 500 70 635,320 2 17,980 39 352,760 1 9 86, 500 77 707, 280 2 17,980 40 364,975 1 8,990 87,145 810,900 2 18, 410 41 378, 695 3 27,185 1 10 8,990 92,910 1 8,990 11 100,825 9,205 1 11 102,760 2 18,195 5 46, 240 22 201,005 1 8,990 27 243,590 1 8,990 36,175 55,445 173,175 9,205 29 263,720 1 8,990 4 36,390 6 56,090 19 175,110 2 18,195 11895 34 311,895 8,990 1 8990 1 9,205 1 9 84,565 1 9 1 8,990 83,705 8,990 1 7,570 24 187,700 6 46,065 1 9 8,990 83,705 7 56,860 7 57,720 28 218,195 6 46,280 1 7,570 1 8,430 11 88,215 32 251,055 6 47,140 1 7,785 1 8,430 11 8,430 7,570 7,785 8,215 7,570 7,570 3 24,860 11 86,925 2 17,075 37 293,205 119 921,470 20 153, 765 23 181, 850 7,785 1 3 22, 710 2 15, 570 29 219, 530 7,570 1 7 53,635 7,570 1 6 46, 065 7,570 1 8,430 1 7,570 1 7,785 1 8,430 1 7,785 1 7,570 1 3 25,075 11 88, 215 2 17,075 39 311, 570 129 1,014,800 20 156,130 184, 860 8,000 23,140 16, 000 337. 380 7,570 54, 710 7,570 54, 280 7,570 62,065 7,785 8,000 8,430 7,785 7, 785 28 199,130 16 114,710 30 214,275 15 107,890 2 14, 500 51 362,655 55 395,095 92 660,765 1 7,035 64,820 7,035 14,285 20,460 138,275 20,675 7,250 33,670 31,950 141,070 20, 675 7,035 20, 460 12, 780 6,390 2 14,500 47 336,665 61 440,315 142 1,013,960 2 14,070 14 100, 640 1 7,250 1 7,250 3 20.890 30 195,785 3 20,890 7,250 1 6 40,275 6 38,340 31 205,400 20, 675 7,035 20,460 12,995 6,390 30 218,145 15 109,610 2 14,715 47 343,545 61 446,765 165 1,189,155 3 20,675 16 115,785 1 7,250 1 7,465 3 21,320 42 274,400 3 21,535 7,465 1 6 41,135 5 32,380 57 373, 475 3 21,105 7,250 1 3 20, 675 2 13,425 6,390 1 1 1 11 7,570 8,430 88,860 3 24,430 11 86,495 3 25, 505 38 300,560 118 912,395 17 130,195 19 150, 280 7,785 1 3 22, 710 2 15, 570 24 181, 680 7,570 1 7 53,420 7,570 1 6 45, 850 Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued Mechanical shop foreman. Engineering aide GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Administrative officer Auditor GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Bridge engineer.. Highway design engineer. Highway construction and maintenance engineer Highway construction engineer Highway engineer Area engineer Office engineer Hydraulic engineer Materials engineer. Safety engineer Construction superintendent Construction inspector Appraiser. Realty assistant Administrative manager Administrative assistant Auditor Accountant Personnel officer Personnel assistant Procedures assistant Contract assistant Supply officer Purchasing agent Engineering a'de GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890.. GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685.. GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded pos^t?ons at annual rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: C onstruct ion inspector Operator Supervising bridge engineer Truck driver Equivalent to less than $5,440 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Automotive mechanic Body and fender repairman Carpenter Construction and maintenance worker Cook Electrician Engineering equipment mechanic. Fireman Foreman Garage attendant Grader operator Laborer Lubricator Machinist Mechanic, subforeman Mechanical leader Mechanic's helper Operator _ Painter Partsman supervisor Plumber-steamfitter Powderman Radio repairman Road construction and maintenance lead foreman Road maintenance foreman Shovel operator Timekeeper Tire repairman Tool repairer Tool, stock, and partskeeper Truck driver Utility repairman Warehouseman Watchman Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses. 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary 2 $12,995 2 12,995 2 $13,425 2 13,425 6,320 6,725 6,455 6,725 25 155,035 18 112,770 18 7 26 3 142,265 111,555 12,635 273,380 358,720 215,105 6,250 6,250 6,115 12,230 11,150 16,995 10,880 6,250 104,670 41,320 148,190 16,455 2 1 1 1 2 3 13 11, 555 5,575 6,250 5,440 11,555 18,075 70, 820 2 2 1 1 21 18 2 2 3 1 15 8 17 1 $12,995 12,995 6,185 6,725 129,900 111,150 12,635 284, 530 285,340 129,360 6,250 6,250 12,230 11,150 16,590 23 18 2 44 58 35 2 2 3 2 6,250 45,815 98,150 5,575 2 11,420 1 5,575 1 6,250 1 5,440 2 11. 555 2 12,365 15 81, 570 213 1,085, 245 134 593,740 321 1,317,725 332 1, 210, 500 343 1,142,430 108 328,755 8 23,050 1,144,030 127 567,610 330 1,362,905 332 1,213,945 380 1,266,125 149 451,175 15 42,050 2 12,635 45 281,925 57 354,630 40 246,760 6,250 6,250 6,116 12,365 5,845 17,400 10,880 6.250 205, 020 41, 860 169,410 16. 590 5,440 11, 690 5,710 6,250 5,440 11,825 18,210 12 65, 715 228 1,160, 640 127 579,355 365 1,520,885 326 1,200,935 373 1,261,410 147 450,185 15 42,560 5,440 13,936 8,990 13,000 31 104,455 ~35~~Il9~942 ~35"ll9,~942 15 104,743 3 21,444 6 42,558 15 104,743 3 21,444 6 42,558 15 104,743 3 21,444 6 42,558 12, 708 18,033 21,090 323,735 71, 841 117,955 6,406 360,405 60,233 12,812 14,560 32,615 16 1 52 10 2 2 4 12 5 33,175 44 301, 694 19,552 7,030 1 2 14,476 1 6,635 2 14,310 12,708 18,033 21,090 323,735 71,841 117,955 6,406 52 360,405 10 60,233 12, 812 14, 560 32,615 86,093 33,175 301, 694 19, 552 7,030 14, 476 6,635 14,310 12,708 18,033 21.090 323, 735 71, 841 117, 955 6,406 360, 405 60, 233 12, 812 14, 560 32,615 86,093 33,175 301, 694 19, 552 7,030 14, 476 6,635 14,310 81 615,327 3 18, 325 7 47, 111 4 24, 792 6,947 1 6,739 1 10 65, 440 43 281, 325 2 13. 894 8 51, 083 6 35, 940 107 494,937 81 615,327 3 18, 325 7 47, 111 4 24,792 6,947 1 6,739 1 10 65, 440 43 281, 325 2 13. 894 8 51, 083 6 35, 940 107 494,937 5, 440 5,440 1 8,990 1 3 46 11 16 1 52 10 2 2 4 12 5 44 3 1 2 1 2 8,990 81 615, 327 3 18,325 7 47, 111 4 24,792 1 6,947 1 6,739 10 65, 440 43 281.325 2 13, 894 8 51,083 6 35, 940 107 494,937 3,623 3,450 3,196 21,164,125 19, 800, 710 18. 356, 454 352 422 473 1,425, 435 1, 823, 430 2, 273,305 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary): 2,916 3,151 United States and possessions. __ 2,640 19, 036,170 17,291,760 15, 553.163 120 702,520 112 685,520 83 529,986 Foreign countries: U. S. rates ... Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: 1,963.935 1, 971, 555 2,286.097 United States and possessions 10,180 10,080 61,373 Foreign countries: Local rates.. 127 DEPARTMENT OP COMMERCE 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay N ight work differential Living and quarters allowance Additional pay for service abroad. 01 Num- Total ber 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $969, 760 20, 578 82.184 $71, 600 577.095 38, 510 119.500 387,680 $79, 640 459. 635 34,170 126, 600 389, 650 All personal services, field. 19,841,491 21,153,300 22, 802, 500 Personal services 24, 645, 598 26,905,300. 29,450,500 $10,830,375 1,232,928 $15,889,000 3,355,000 $19,293,000 2,753.000 2,487,930 803,241 21,644 2,423.000 725,000 20,000 2,300,000 725.000 20,000 473,313 29,866 654,000 682,000 4,497, 501 1,055,948 185,700 436, 500 316,923 580,000 542,000 78,009 13,000 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Federal-aid highways (trust fund)": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Forest highways (trust fund)": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Public lands" highways ftrust fund)". "Inter-American Highway": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Bureau of Pttblic Roads miscellaneous accounts": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Other Bureau of Public Roads trust funds" "Plant acquisition and construction," Atomic Energy Commission "Roads and trails for States, national forests fund," Forest Service, Department of Agriculture "Forest roads and trails," Forest Service, Department of Agriculture "Salaries and expenses, civil defense functions of Federal agencies," Federal Civil Defense Administration "Salaries and expenses," Agricultural Research Service, Department of Agriculture "Cooperative work," Forest Service, Department of Agriculture "Access roads," Department of Defense. "Military construction, Air Force" "Military construction, Army" "Military construction, Navy" "Construction," National Park Service, Department of the Interior "Road construction and maintenance (liquidation of contract authorization)" Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior "Construction," Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior. "Management of lands and resources," Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior "Contributed funds," Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior "Construction and rehabilitation," Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior "Rama Road, Nicaragua," Department of State "Buildings management fund," General Services Administration 80,999 595,196 800,000 799,900 44,760 17,952 338 60,-286 271 1,757 1,361,035 10,000 10,000 24,700 50,000 20,000 164,000 12,000 50,000 20,000 164,000 1,120,000 1, 445, 000 77, 733 53,000 42,000 529, 288 384,000 384,000 7,380 10,000 10,000 7,726 47,000 47,000 3,032 5,000 30,167 30,000 30,000 18,000 10,000 NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS WORKING CAPITAL FUND 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-18. $16,000: Director GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Associate director GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Associate director GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Aeronautical engineer Assistant director __ Associate director... Chemist Electronic scientist General engineer. Mathematician Metallurgist Physical science administrator Physicist Statistician _ Weights and measures coordinator.. 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $16,000 1 $16,000 1 $16,000 2 28,165 3 42,355 3 42,570 1 13,330 2 1 1 4 2 1 5 1 5 24 2 24,300 12,150 12,690 47,520 24,300 12,690 59,130 11,610 61,290 292.950 24,570 2 1 1 3 2 1 4 1 5 24 2 1 24,570 12.420 12,690 36,180 24,570 13,120 48,060 11.610 61,560 297,860 24,840 11,610 2 1 1 3 2 1 4 1 5 24 2 1 24, 840 12,420 12,690 24,840 13,120 48,600 11,880 62,370 300,070 25,110 11,880 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Administrative officer _ Aeronautical engineer Budget officer Chemist Electronic scientist General engineer. Mathematician.. _ Mechanical engineer Metallurgist— _ Patent adviser Personnel officer Physical science administrator Physicist Publications officer Supply officer Technologist Weights and measures coordinator GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Accountant Administrative officer Aeronautical engineer Ceramic engineer Chemist Classification officer Data processing applications analyst.. Deputy budget officer Deputy supply officer Elecjtrical engineer Electronic scientist General engineer Hydraulic engineer Materials engineer Mathematician Mechanical engineer Medical officer Metallurgist Microanalyst _ Patent adviser Personnel officer Physical science administrator Physicist Placement officer Publication editor Safety engineer •_. Scientific photographer Statistician Technologist Weights and measures coordinator GS-12; $7,570 to $8,645: Accountant Administrative officer Aeronautical engineer Auditor Budget analyst Ceramic engineer Chemist Classification officer Data processing applications analystElectrical engineer Electronic engineer Electronic scientist General engineer Glassblower Health physicist— Hydraulic engineer Librarian Materials engineer Mathematician Mechanical engineer Metallurgist Microanalyst Motion picture production specialist-. Patent adviser Personnel officer . Physical science administrator Physical science editor Physicist Placement officer Procurement officer Property officer Statistician Structural engineer Technologist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant Administrative officer Aeronautical engineer Auditor Budget analyst Ceramic engineer Chemist Classification officer Data, processing applications analystElectrical engineer Electronic engineer Electronic scientist General engineer Hyrdaulic engineer Instrumentmaker Librarian Management analyst Materials engineer Mathematician Mechanical engineer Metallurgist _ Num- Total ber salary 3 5 1 25 7 4 8 3 6 1 1 6 48 $31,820 54,825 10, 535 263,160 73,315 43,000 83,205 31,820 62,995 10,320 10,965 63,855 509,335 1 4 2 10,750 43,860 21,070 1 3 11 1 31 1 1 1 1 2 28 5 2 1 5 4 1 7 1 1 1 2 73 1 1 1 9,420 27,185 107, 275 8,990 285, 785 9,205 8,990 9,205 10,065 19,055 254,945 46, 670 18,840 9,420 45, 380 36,820 10,065 64,005 9,205 9,205 8,990 19, 270 678,845 9,205 9,205 8,990 18, 625 47, 960 9,420 7,785 24,645 75,010 7,785 15, 355 24, 430 519, 400 7,785 7,570 32, 215 56, 000 178, 410 64,860 7, 570 8,215 15,140 8,215 15, 785 68, 345 95,140 78,065 8,000 8.000 8,215 30, 495 8,215 16, 000 595. 530 7,785 8,430 8,215 8,215 7,570 38,925 6,390 60, 735 65, 895 6,820 33, 025 64, 605 499, 915 7,250 20,675 49, 245 35, 390 191, 020 49, 890 14,285 6,605 6,605 6,390 28, 570 120, 240 93,390 21,105 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $32,035 55,255 10,320 244,455 73,960 43,430 62,565 21,070 31, 820 10, 535 10,965 53, 965 504,390 10, 320 10,965 44, 290 10, 535 1 1 5 47 1 1 4 1 $32,465 55,900 10, 535 245,960 74,390 43,645 62,780 21, 285 32, 250 10,535 11,180 54,395 508,475 10, 320 11,180 44, 505 10, 535 1 3 11 1 27 9,635 27,400 108,135 9, 205 251, 760 9,420 9,205 8,990 10,065 10,065 248,105 47,315 9,635 9,635 27,400 37, 250 10, 065 64, 865 9,420 1 3 11 1 27 1 1 1 1 1 27 5 1 1 3 4 1 7 1 9,635 27,830 108, 780 9,205 253, 910 9,420 9,205 8,990 10, 065 10, 065 250, 255 47, 745 9,635 9,635 27, 615 37,680 10,065 65, 510 9,420 1 2 57 1 1 1 1 2 4 9,205 19,485 532,855 9,420 9,205 9,205 8,990 18,840 38, 325 1 2 58 1 1 1 1 2 4 9,205 19, 700 547, 865 9,420 9,205 9,205 8,990 19, 055 38, 540 9 1 2 3 59 1 1 3 6 21 7 1 1 2 1 2 8 11 9 1 76, 300 8,000 15, 785 24, 860 472. 215 8,000 7,785 24,215 49, 075 165, 635 58,150 7,785 8,430 15, 570 8.430 16,000 61, 850 88,430 71, 355 8,215 1 1 5 47 1 1 4 1 8,000 75, 870 7,785 15, 570 24, 645 460, 775 8,000 7,570 24, 000 48, 645 156,990 57, 935 7, 570 8,430 15, 355 8.430 16,000 61, 420 87, 785 71, 355 8,215 8,000 8,215 30, 925 8,215 7,785 535, 400 8,000 8,430 8,215 1 5 7,785 39,570 8,430 31,140 8,430 7,785 547, 055 8,000 8,645 8,430 1 5 6,605 61,380 73,145 7,035 33,455 71, 640 430,640 7,250 20, 890 49,890 28, 785 157,350 43, 500 1 1 1 4 19 6,820 6,820 6,605 28, 785 134, 740 58,215 21,320 7,785 39,785 6.605 62,025 74,005 7,035 33,885 72,285 439,395 7,465 21,320 50, 535 29, 215 165, 030 43, 930 1 1 1 4 19 6,820 6,820 6,605 29,215 136,030 58,860 21, 750 128 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS—Continued WORKING CAPITAL FUND—Continued Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. Deduct lapses ._ 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465—Continued Optical technician Personnel officer Physical science editor Physicist Procurement officer Property officer Publications editor Safety engineer Statistician Structural engineer ... Supply officer Technologist GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Administrative officer Construction foreman Electronic technician Foundryman Glassblower Instrument maker .___ GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Accountant Administrative officer Aeronautical engineer Auditor Budget analyst Ceramic engineer. Chemist Data processing applications analyst.. Electrical engineer Electronic engineer Electronic scientist E lectronic technician Engineering aide Engineering draftsman Foundryman .__• General engineer Geologist. -.--•Glassblower. _-_ Hydraulic engineer Instrumentmaker Laboratory mechanic Landscape gardener Librarian Management analyst Materials engineer Mathematician Mechanical engineer Metallurgist Optical technician Personnel assistant Physical science aide Physical science editor Physicist Procurement officer Property assistant Purchasing agent Records officer Safety engineer Scientific illustrator Statistician Structural engineer Supply cataloger Tabulating project planner Technologist Translator Transportation specialist GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Auto mechanic foreman Cabinetmaker Carpenter Electrician Elevator mechanic Gardener Labor foreman Mason and plasterer, foreman Operating engineer. Painter Pipefitter Planner-estimator Refrigeration and air-conditioning mechanic Sheet metal worker Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Num- Total ber salary $14,070 20,030 19,815 644,700 7,035 13, 855 7,035 6,390 28,355 6,605 54,990 12,910 6, 455 5,915 6,320 18, 015 37,920 11,015 145,720 37,365 5,575 5,710 12,500 419,060 5,440 37,365 36, 555 55,305 20 113,255 32,910 6 28, 280 5 6,115 1 24,325 4 5,980 1 5,575 1 6,250 1 250,350 42 28, 955 5 5,845 1 5,710 1 10,880 2 12,365 2 97,435 16 85,745 14 24,730 4 5,980 1 17,670 3 23,515 4 18,075 3 492,575 80 5,980 1 11,015 2 22,300 4 6,115 1 5,575 1 5,845 1 5,440 1 12, 500 2 6,385 1 5,440 1 33,855 6 5,440 1 5,980 1 201, 710 348 37 1,788,000 107 482,460 353 1,491,260 255 926,755 202 668,125 55 163,480 7 21,040 2 2 234 1958 estimate 1959 estimate NTum- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 2 3 2 92 $14,285 20,245 13,640 655,605 7,250 14,070 7,035 7,250 6,605 28,785 5 2 3 2 34,960 6,590 $14,500 20.460 13,855 665,865 7,250 14,285 7,035 7,250 6,605 29,430 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay— Nightwork differential Uniform allowance Excess of annual leave taken (—) over leave earned 35,390 All personal services, departmental. 6,725 1 3 6 6,455 18,285 38,595 1 3 6 6,590 18,420 38,730 2 23 6 1 1 11,150 135,785 37,500 5,710 5,440 12,500 367,305 5,575 25,000 30,710 43,480 119,235 33,315 28,550 2 23 6 1 1 11,285 136,865 37,500 5,845 5,575 12,500 374,365 5,710 25,000 30,980 43,750 126,025 33,585 28,955 5,980 6,115 5,710 6,250 278,900 29,360 1 1 1 1 47 5 1 1 2 2 18 10 4 1 3 3 60 4 5 7 21 6 5 47 1 2 2 18 10 4 1 3 71 1 4 1 5,845 11,150 12,500 109,260 61,690 24,865 6,115 17,805 17,670 18,345 434,435 34435 5,575 22,570 6,250 5,980 5,575 12,500 6,385 5,575 34,260 5,575 6,115 36 197,955 316 1,621,465 100 458,085 317 1,337, 945 217 793,075 174 578,800 49 147,165 7 21,380 12,396 17,055 12,604 18,532 5,678 5,741 11,169 5,699 17, 513 11,460 18,116 32,302 2 3 5 12,043 11,606 988,150 2 2 234 61 4 5 7 22 6 5 73 1 4 1 6,115 6,250 5,845 6,250 280,250 29,765 6,115 5,980 11,420 12,500 110,070 62,095 25,000 6,250 17,940 17,805 18,480 47610 447,610 5,710 22,840 6,250 6,115 5,710 12,500 6,385 5,710 34,800 5,710 6,250 36 199,710 320 1,648,070 101 467,160 321 1,361,265 220 807,315 177 591,980 49 148,185 7 21,550 2 3 2 3 1 1 2 1 3 2. 3 5 12,396 17,055 12,604 18,532 5,678 5,741 11,169 5,699 17,513 11,460 18,116 32,302 2 12,043 2 11,606 988,150 234 12,043 11,606 988,150 12,396 17,055 12,604 18,532 5,678 5,741 11,169 5,699 17,513 11,460 18,116 32,302 Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) _ 2,960 2,689 2,715 17,274,439 15,790,354 16,027,204 Field: Grades and ranges: GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Laboratory director GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Electronic scientist Physical science administrator.. Physicist.,. _. GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Administrative officer Electronic scientist Mechanical engineer Physicist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Electronic engineer Electronic scientist . General engineer.. Mathematician . Mechanical engineer Personnel officer Physical science administratorPhysicist Statistician GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Astronomer Chemical engineer Chemist _. Electrical engineer Electronic engineer Electronic scientist Mathematician M echanical engineer Meteorologist Personnel officer _ Physical science administrator.. Physical science editor Physicist... Supply officer GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative officer Astronomer .. Budget officer Chemist __. Classification officer . _ _ _. Electrical engineer Electronic engineer Electronic scientist Instrument maker Materials engineer Mechanical engineer Meteorologist Physicist GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Instrument maker GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Chemical engineer Chemist ,. Civil engineer __ Cryogenic technologist Electrical engineer Electronic engineer Electronic scientist _ Electronic technician^-. Engineering draftsman Instrument maker _ Laboratory mechanic _. Librarian Materials engineer Mathematician ___ Mechanical engineer Meteorologist Physical science editor Physicist Purchasing agent. : L _ _. Scale inspector Scientific photographer Statistician ___ Supply assistant Tabulating project planner.... GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335. . GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 . GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480. ..-^ 1957 actual 1958 estimate .959 estimate ISTum- Total ber salary STum- Total ber salary Slum- Total ber salary 845.8 $4,772,098 524.7 $2,982,354 529.4 $2,998,204 114.2 12,502,341 164.3 12,808,000 185.6 13,029,000 121,901 136,793 123,915 137,000 134,000 123,000 137,000 139,000 125,000 242,836 21,020 460 49,000 251,000 21,000 1,000 50,000 251,000 21,000 1,000 13,524,000 13,753,000 -58,158 13,091,108 1 13 13 1 25 1 1 1 13,760 1 13,760 13,760 11,610 36,180 35,910 1 3 3 11,880 36,720 36,180 11,880 36,990 36,720 10,965 62,780 10,320 93,955 1 6 1 9 10,965 62,780 10,535 95,030 11,180 63,210 10,535 95,675 8,990 120,525 9,635 8,990 37,250 8,990 9,205 119,665 9,850 9,205 111, 535 9,850 9,205 37,680 8,990 9,420 101,685 10,065 7, 570 7,570 15,140 15,785 88,215 70,280 8,645 23,785 7,570 15,355 8,215 7,570 194,840 7,785 7,250 7,035 6,390 14,500 7,570 7,785 15,355 16,000 88,645 47,140 8,645 24,215 7,785 7,570 1 18 16 1 3 12 1 12 11 1 9,205 112,395 9,850 9,205 38,110 9,205 9,420 102,545 10,065 7,785 7,785 15,570 16, 215 89,505 47, 570 8,645 24, 430 7,785 7,785 7,785 174,065 8,000 1 22 1 7,250 1 7,465 6,390 7,465 1 1 6,605 7,465 7,785 175,785 8,000 7,035 128,350 114,495 7,465 21,750 85,065 7,035 27 191,8 26 184,630 26 185,705 13,045 2 13,315 2 13,450 6,115 6,115 6,115 5,440 5,575 67,805 110,745 79,400 23,245 103,455 5,980 5,575 18,480 24,460 6,115 6,250 5,440 117,130 5,575 5,980 5,440 11,690 5,980 5,440 162,440 602,800 123,015 474,735 1 1 1 1 13 15 15 3 21 1 18 14 4 18 19 31 118 28 111 7,250 114,710 107,030 7,465 21,965 86,355 6,250 5,440 6,250 5,575 79,360 91,725 85,650 17,535 120,990 6,115 5,710 6,250 24, 730 6,250 6,250 5,575 18 109,665 1 5,710 1 6,115 1 5,575 2 11,825 1 6,115 1 5,575 28 148,340 108 551,610 29 128,445 104 442,160 7,465 115,355 114,280 7,465 22,180 87,000 6,250 5.575 6,250 5,710 13 79,630 16 97,570 15 86,055 3 17,670 21 121,530 1 6,250 5,845 1 1 6,250 4 25,000 1 6,250 1 6,250 1 5,710 18 110,205 1 5,845 1 6,250 1 5,710 2 11,960 1 6,250 1 5,710 28 149,825 108 554,445 29 130,065 104 445,130 129 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 _ Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Electrician Equivalent to less than $5,440. _ Total permanent, field. Deduct lapses Net permanent, field (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U. S. rates Positions other than permanent: Temporary employmentPart-time employment: United States and possessions ._ Foreign countries: U. S. rates ._ Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Living and quarters allowance Additional pay for service abroad Excess of annual leave taken (—) over leave earned _ All personal services, field. 01 Personal services 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 96 $338,295 116 376,885 33 98,360 1 83 5,636 332,863 96 $339,655 109 356,955 29 87,370 1 83 5,636 332,863 96 $341,525 109 359,250 29 87,965 1 83 5,636 332,863 934 4,863,164 883 4, 593,139 885 4,635,459 190.3 294.3 190 866,459 1,473,509 638.7 3,383,405 1 6,250 3,725,000 3,769,000 92,151 103,000 103,000 116, 810 1,561 98,590 116,000 121,000 97,000 100,000 15,000 151,000 6,000 18,000 14,000 15,000 151,000 6,000 18,000 14,000 145, 713 5,896 17,700 12, 744 -15, 768 3,865,052 4, 245,000 4,297,000 16,956,160 17, 769,000 18,050,000 WEATHER BUREAU CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE WEATHER BUREAU 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-18. $16,000: Chief of bureau. GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Deputy chief of bureau GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Program director GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Assistant chief of bureau Assistant chief of division... Assistant to chief of bureau. Chief of division..Chief of section Executive assistant Hydrologist Physicist GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Assistant chief of division... Chief of division Chief of section Climatologist Executive assistant Forecaster Hydrologist Meteorologist Physicist Research meteorologist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Assistant chief of division.... Assistant chief of section Budget analyst-. Chief of section Coordinator „_ _. Electronic engineer _ Forecaster Hydrologist Liaison officer Meteorologist Physicist Research meteorologist Statistician _. GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative assistant Assistant chief of section Budget analyst Chief of section ___ Climatologist Electronic engineer Fiscal assistant.. Forecaster HydrologistMeteorologist Personnel assistant Physicist Research meteorologist Statistician 1958 estimate FROM 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $16,000 1 $16,000 14,190 1 14,190 1 3 $16,000 40,205 3 40,205 23,220 2 23,760 11,610 71,820 34,830 1 6 3 11,880 72,090 34,830 32,895 21,070 52, 675 10, 750 21,070 32,465 20,855 52,030 10, 535 20, 640 11,395 "16," 535" 1 11,395 T ~ ~ 16," 756" 3 27,400 9,205 1 9,420 1 21 193,735 3 27,615 1 9,205 1 9,420 21 195,885 2 19,055 1 9,205 1 9,205 16 148, 570 1 10,065 13 118, 590 9,635 1 2 19,055 1 9,420 1 9,205 16 150,505 1 10,065 13 119,450 1 9,635 46,495 47,140 31,140 38,925 4 30,710 5 40, 215 7,785 1 33 259, 915 7,570 1 3 25,935 20 154,410 I 7,785 6 6 4 5 46,925 47,570 31,570 39,355 4 31,140 5 40,645 1 8,000 33 263,140 1 7,785 3 26,150 20 156,560 I 7,785 14,405 40,850 23,760 34,830 11,880 95,850 46,710 11,610 11,610 11,610 30,960 62,780 10, 750 10,320 20,640 10 103,200 1 10,320 6 61,920 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative assistant Assistant chief of division Assistant chief of section Chief of section Climatologist Communications specialist Electronic engineer Fiscal assistant Forecaster Hydrologist Librarian Meteorological aide Meteorologist Personnel assistant Physicist Procurement and supply assistant Research meteorologist Scientific illustrator Statistician Technical assistant GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Laboratory electronic mechanic GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Arctic logistics specialist Assistant chief of section Chief of section Climatologist Communications specialist Electronic engineer Electronic technician Fiscal assistant Forecaster Hydrologist .... Instrument analyst Laboratory electronic mechanic Librarian Meteorological aide Meteorologist Personnel assistant Physicist Procurement and supply assistant--.. Research meteorologist. . Scientific illustrator Statistician GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780.-.-.GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335._-_ GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890-GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.. GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to $5,440 or above: Assistant foreman, printing plant Compositor, printing plant Foreman, printing plant Instrument mechanic Photographer, printing plant Platemaker, printing plant Pressman, printing plant Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses. 70,065 48,000 15,570 23,140 22, 710 60,990 7,570 7,785 15,140 292,560 7,785 25,290 145,120 8,000 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 $20, 245 1 6,820 4 27, 925 1 6,605 57, 570 19, 815 42,425 6,820 85,925 14,285 6,390 12,995 42 301,060 4 26, 205 2 14,930 2 12,780 20 141, 775 1 7,250 1 7,465 4 28,570 2 3 1 1 5 1 3 11 2 5 1 3 10 2 6 40 4 1 2 11 4 2 5 99 118 237 85 47 5 3 $20,460 6,820 4 28,355 1 6,820 8 58,215 3 20,030 6 42,855 1 7,035 12 86,785 2 14,500 1 6,390 2 13,210 42 306,220 4 26,635 2 14,930 2 12,995 30 211,050 1 7,250 1 7,465 4 28,785 5,915 1 6,050 11, 555 18,210 6,250 5, 575 31,250 6,250 18,750 64, 700 11,825 30, 845 6,115 17, 535 56,290 12,095 34, 665 246, 625 24, 730 6,250 11,150 69,020 23, 515 12, 365 26,200 497, 790 535, 440 965, 235 318,325 153. 220 16, 245 2 3 1 1 5 1 3 11 2 5 1 3 10 11,690 18,345 6,250 5,710 31, 520 6,250 18, 885 65, 375 11,825 31,115 6,115 17, 670 56,830 12,095 34,935 248, 785 25,000 6,250 11,285 69,560 23, 785 12,365 26,470 503,190 541, 650 977,925 321,215 154, 750 16, 415 2 1 1 10 3 1 13,978 6,157 8,694 56,323 18,736 6,157 44, 347 43 169,218 6 40 4 1 2 11 4 2 5 99 118 237 85 47 5 2 14, 476 1 6,385 1 8.964 10 56, 323 3 19, 716 1 6,572 7 45,677 43 172,127 1,097 1,087 6,047,840 35.7 179,966 6,185, 995 21.4 98,760 $12, 780 7,035 35,175 6,390 36,465 26,635 21,320 11 80,395 1 6,605 2 13,425 56 403,205 5 33,240 3 19,600 29 202,940 1 7,465 1 7,465 4 29,000 1 6,185 3 18,480 5 31,790 3 11 6 5 1 3 10 2 22 34 3 1 1 18 4 2 5 53 119 236 90 49 5 19,020 66,050 33, 855 31,385 6,250 17,805 57,370 12, 230 121, 975 208, 855 19,290 6,250 5, 575 111,285 23, 785 12, 365 26, 725 270. C05 548, 415 978,815 340,075 162,375 16,670 2 14, 576 1 6,435 1 9,014 10 56, 723 3 19. 866 1 6,622 7 45, 977 43 172, 842 1,117 6, 465, 380 23.4 109, 395 Net permanent, departmental (av1,075. 6 erage number, net salary) 1,051.3 1,093. 6 6,087,235 5, 867, 874 6, 355, 985 Positions other than permanent: Inter4, 745 mittent employment 5,300 Other personal services: 16, 300 Regular pay above 52-week base 16,600 141, 650 138, 709 Overtime and holiday pay 143, 650 42, 300 Nightwork differential— 44, 820 42,300 All personal services, departmental. 1 9,420 3 27,615 22 204,015 1 8,990 3 26,970 44, 950 18, 410 9,420 110, 245 17,980 163,110 9,850 1958 estimate Field: Grades and ranges: GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Forecaster Meteorologist in charge.. GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Meteorologist in charge Regional administrative officer. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Chief airport meteorologist Climatologist Electronic engineer Forecaster Hydrologist Meteorologist in charge Principal assistant Research meteorologist GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Administrative assistant Chief airport meteorologist Chief of section Climatologist Fire weather coordinator Forecaster Hydrologist Maintenance technician. Meteorologist in charge. . 6,056, 296 2 1 7 6 1 2 2 23,490 11,610 73,530 65,145 9,420 18,410 17,980 65,080 37,035 47 440,375 6,292. 230 2 1 23,760 11,610 73,960 65, 575 9,635 18, 410 18,195 65, 510 37, 250 47 444,245 3 28,475 3 28,690 5 7 5 11 1 38,065 57,505 39,570 86,925 8,430 5 7 5 11 1 86 38,280 57,935 40, 215 87, 785 8, 430 690,580 9 72,430 6 45,635 33 267,440 697,890 9 73,290 6 46,065 33 270,020 6, 563, 835 2 23,760 5 58,320 9 93,310 6 66,005 1 9,635 2 18,625 2 18,410 7 65,940 4 37,465 54 514,875 6 53,940 5 46,885 7 53,635 58,150 40, 430 88,215 8,645 11 1 148 1,170,885 9 73,720 6 46,280 58 455,185 130 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 1957 actual WEATHER BUREAU—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE WEATHER BUREAU—Continued 1957 actual Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645—Continued Principal assistant ___ Research meteorologist Tabulation project planner GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Administrative assistant __..__ Assistant chief of section Chief airport meteorologist.. Climatologist Electronic engineer ._ Executive officer Fire weather coordinator Fiscal assistant Forecaster ...Hydrologist M aintenance technician Meteorological aide Meteorologist in charge Personnel assistant Physicist ... Principal assistant Procurement and supply assistant.. Research meteorologist Statistician Technical assistant GS-10. $5,915 to $6,725: Maintenance technician.._ GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Chief airport meteorologist Climatologist Communications specialist Electronic equipment inspector Executive officer Forecaster ._ Hydrologist Liaison officer•_ Maintenance technician. Meteorological aide Meteorologist in charge. _ Observer in charge Personnel assistant.. Principal assistant -•__ Research meteorologist. _ 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 33 $262,710 32 $250, 840 32 $253,420 12 94,065 12 93,635 12 93,205 2 15,570 2 15,785 2 15,570 1 7,035 6 43,285 2 14,500 21 150,960 1 6,390 2 13,425 9 63,315 5 32,165 312 2,243,510 17 121,100 4 26,205 1 6,605 68 493,000 4 25,560 1 7,465 5 12 2 7 32,165 84,850 12,780 50,750 36 220,500 1 5,710 5 31,250 14 87,500 3 18,210 2 11,690 3 16,320 172 1,070,545 22 136,825 1 6,250 41 228,980 16 95,680 88 548,110 8 45,140 1 5,710 85 528,685 4 24,460 4 1 25,990 7,465 5 12 2 7 32,595 85,710 12,780 51,180 1 7,250 4 30,290 2 14,930 21 153,540 1 6,605 2 13,640 64,605 5 32,810 270 1,972,135 17 123, &35 4 27,065 1 6,820 54 393,220 4 26,205 1 7,465 38 267,330 5 32,810 10 71,855 2 12,995 7 51,395 36 222,390 36 223,335 1 7,035 6 43,715 2 14,715 21 152,680 1 6,390 2 13,425 9 64,175 5 32,595 312 2,270,170 17 122,390 4 26,635 1 6,605 1 5 14 5,710 31,520 88,310 18,345 11,825 16,590 172 1,079,725 22 137,905 1 6,250 117 644, 580 16 96,490 521,855 8 45,410 1 5,845 80 502,430 4 24,595 5,845 1 5 31,655 14 88,580 3 18,480 2 11,960 3 16,725 597 3,679,005 22 138,445 1 6,250 154 850,585 22 129, 535 59 373,880 8 45,545 5,980 1 84 530,400 4 24,730 Field: Grades and ranges—Continued GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250—Continued Statistician Tabulation project planner Technical assistant GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925.. _ GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685.. GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $5,440 or above: Foreman, printing plant — Instrument mechanic Plant supervisor Pressman Equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, field.. Deduct lapses 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $5,710 1 $5,845 2 11,960 2 11,960 4 24,730 4 25,000 55 285,905 55 288,875 1,317 1,445 6,704,625 7,265,330 66 305,460 35 172,500 776 559 2,313,430 3,137,630 251 948,455 251 956,955 213 725,150 213 732,290 36 109,705 36 110,895 2 11 2 6 11,480 61,730 12,875 34,842 78,188 4,038 21,431,820 239.1 1,204,423 2 11 2 6 23 11,480 61,825 12,875 34,842 78,188 21,496,710 172.9 725,245 1 $5,980 2 12,095 4 25,135 55 290,360 972 4,760,235 35 173,445 556 2,315,110 251 961,205 213 735,860 36 111,405 2 11 2 6 23 11,530 62,180 12,925 34,992 78,828 4,045 22,462,865 244.5 1,058,850 Net permanent, field (average number, net salary): 3, 756.1 United States and possessions 3,743.9 3, 758. 5 19,931,324 20,471,465 21,179,015 55 296,073 Foreign countries: U. S. rates 55 300,000 42 225,000 Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment: United States and 460,305 possessions 463,388 492,400 Other personal services: 66, 050 Regular pay above 52-week base 66,650 Overtime and holiday pay 1,336,280 1,300,180 1,327,028 Nightwork differential--.-__ 494r200 491,132 501,500 Living and quarters allowance 256,400 235,178 256, 400 196,572 Additional pay for Service abroad 175,884 199, 572 01 All personal services, field - 22,893,159 23, 581,272 24, 247,565 Personal services 28, 949, 455 29,873, 502 30,811,400 $25,771,822 $26,175,000 $27,406,400 115,491 3,045,949 16,193 176,852 3, 509,000 12,650 155,000 3,250,000 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Establishment of meteorological facilities" "Advances and reimbursements" "Special statistical work" DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate SALARIES AND EX£EN&ES 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num* Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: Special positions at. rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $16,000: Secretary, of.Defense-„ 1 $25,000 1 $25,000 1 $25,000 Deputy secretly of defense.. 1 22,500 1 22,500 1 22,500 Assistant secretary (comptroller) 1 20,000 1 20, OQQ 1 20,000 Assistant secretary (engineering) .^_rH. 1 Assistant secretary (health arid medical) 1 20, Odd 1 20,000 1 20,000 Assistant secretary (international 1 20,000 1 20,000 security affairs). 1 20,000 Assistant secretary (manpower, per1 20,000 sonnel and reserve) 1 20,000 1 20,000 Assistant secretary (properties and 1 20,000 installations) 1 20,000 1 20,000 Assistant secretary (public affairs) — . 1 20,000 1 20,000 1 20,000 Assistant secretary (research and development) -.1 20,000 Assistant secretary (research and engineering) _ * 1 20,000 1 20,000 Assistant secretary (supply and logistics) — 1 20,000 1 20,000 1 20,000 Assistant to the Secretary (atomic kriergy) and chairman, military 1 20,000 1 20,000 1 20,000 liaison cornihittee-^—^ ___.._ 1 20,000 1 19,000 1 20,000 General coUnseL..,„.,__-__ Grades established by act of Aug. U 194?, Public Law 313, 80th Cong. (61 S.tat. 715), as amended: Chief* foreign intelligence branch, planning division . 1 13,500 Deputy assistant secretary (health 1 19,000 1 19,000 and medical) __ 1 19,000 Deputy assistant secretary (research and development) 1 19,000 1 13,200 1 13,200 Deputy director of electronics 1 13,200 1 13,200 p epiity director of science Director of aeronautics (research and 1 14,000 development) __^___ ... -. Director of electronics (engineering)... 1 16,000 Director of electronics (research and 1 13,200 development) — 15,000 [Director, office of aeronautics 15,000 Director, office of atomic, biological, 14,000 14,000 and chemical warfare.. 16,000 16,000 Director; Office of electronics 16,000 16,000 Director, office of foreign programs Director, office of guided missiles (re14,000 14,000 search and engineering) 15,000 15,000 Director, office of planning 13, 500 13, 500 Director, office of science 1 13,500 19,000 19,000 Director of guided missiles.—. _. Director of guided missiles (engineer1 14,000 ing) . . Director of ordnance and transport 1 14,000 equipment ...-Director of specialized warfare 1 .13,200 Director, planning division (research 1 15,000 and development) Executive assistant to the director of 1 16,000 guided missiles _ 1 16,000 Senior deputy assistant secretary (re1 19,000 1 19,000 search and engineering) GS-18. $16,000: Deputy assistant secretary (comp1 16,000 1 16,000 16,000 troller) Deputy assistant secretary (engineer16,000 ing) _ Depiity assistant secretary (interna16,000 16,000 16,000 tional security affairs) Deputy assistant secretary (man16,000 16,000 16,000 power, personnel and reserve) Deputy assistant secretary (politico16,000 16,000 16,000 military affairs) Deputy assistant secretary (properties 16,000 16,000 16,000 a n i installations) Deputy assistant secretary (public 16,000 16,000 16,000 affairs) Deputy assistant secretary (supply 16,000 16,000 16,000 and logistics) Deputy comptroller for accounting 16,000 16,000 16,000 policy -. 16,000 1 16.000 16,000 Deputy general counsel 16,000 Director, aircraft and marine craft 16,000 1 16,000 16,000 Director of budget Director of cataloging, standardiza16,000 tion and inspection 1 16,000 1 16,000 16,000 Director of construction 1 16,000 16,000 1 16,000 Director, office of domestic programs . Director, office of personnel security 1 16,000 1 16,000 16,000 policy Departments,!: Grades and ranges—Con. N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total GS-18, $16,000— Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary Director, office of planning and requirements policy 1 $16,000 1 $16,000 Director, office of procurement policy 1 $16,000 1 16,000 1 16,00$ Director, office of production policy.. 1 16,000 1 16,00O! Director, office of special operations... 1 16,000 1 16,000 1 16,000> Director, office of transportation, communications, and petroleum policy 1 16,000 1 16,000 1 16,000 Director of inspection and audit 1 16,000 1 16,000 Director of maintenance engineering.. 1 16.000 1 16,000 Director of production and mobilization planning 1 16,000 Director, real property management.. 1 16,000 1 16,000 1 16,000 Special assistant to assistant secretary (supply and togk tics) 1 16,000 1 16,000 Special assistant to the deputy secretary 1 16,000 Special assistant to the Secretary 1 16,000 1 16,000 1 16,000 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Assistant comptroller for contrast financing policy 1 14,620 1 14,835 1 14,835 Assistant comptroller for international security affairs 1 14,190 1 14,190 1 14,405 Assistant director, office of cataloging, 1 14,190 standardization and inspection Assistant director, office of planning and requirements policy 1 13,975 1 14,190 Assistant director, office of production policy 1 13,975 1 13,975 Assistant director, real property management 1 13,975 1 13,975 1 14,190 Assistant general counsel 3 42,140 3 42,570 Confidential and special assistant to 3 41,925 the Secretary and deputy secretary.. Deputy director, office of special 1 14,190 14,405 operations _. 14, 620 Director, audit division 1 14,405 13,975 13, 975 Director, civilian personnel policy division 13,975 1 14,190 1 13,975 Director, economic and fiscal analysis division 1 13,975 13,975 14,190 13,975 Director for small-business policy 14,190 1 13,975 Director, office of administrative 14,405 1 14,405 14, 620 services Director, office of declassification 13,975 14,190 policy . 1 14,190 Director, office of legislative programs1 14,405 Director, office of manpower supply. _ 1 14,620 1 14,620 Director, office of manpower utiliza1 14,405 1 14,405 1 14,620 tion. Director, office of review and services. 1 13,975 1 13,975 Director, office of special international 14,190 1 14,405 1 14,405 affairs 13,975 Director of maintenance engineering. _ Director of Operations Coordinating 13,975 Board affairs 13,975 Director, resources division Executive assistant to deputy assistant secretary (international security affairs) for military assistance 1 13,975 program 14,190 1 13,975 Special assistant to assistant secretary 1 13,975 (public affairs) 13,975 1 13,975 13,975 Special assistant to the Secretary 1 13,975 1 13,975 14,190 Staff director for communications 1 13,975 Staff director for disposal Staff director for material manage13,975 1 14,190 ment Staff director for mobilization plan1 14,190 ning and statistics Staff director for requirements review 1 13,975 and analysis Staff director for research and special 1 14,190 1 14,405 projects... _. Staff director for review and analysis.. 1 14,190 1 14,405 Staff director for storage and ware 1 13,975 1 14,190 1 14,190 housing 1 13,975 Staff director for transportation 1 13,975 1 14,190 Staff director, production and sched1 14,405 1 14,620 1 14,620 ules division _ _. GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Aeronautical powerplant engineer (research, development, and evalua1 12,900 1 13,115 tion) Assistant director of aircraft and 12,900 marine craft 12, 900 12,900 13,115 Assistant director of guided missiles.. 12, 900 12,900 13,115 Assistant general counsel 12,900 12, 900 13,115 Assistant to director of construction.. 13,115 13,115 13, 330 Assistant to the general counsel 13,115 13,330 13, 330 Chief, aviation branch 13, 545 13,330 13, 330 Chief, manpower utilization surveys.. 13,115 13,115 12,900 Chief, military construction branch... 131 132 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE—Con. SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued 1957 actual .958 estimate 959 estimate um- Total slum- Total slum- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760—Continued 1 $12,900 Chief of audit.. 1 $12,900 1 $13,115 Chief of foreign military rights affairs. 1 12,900 Chief, operations and maintenance 1 12,900 12,900 branch 1 12,900 13,115 Chief, overseas projects division 1 13,330 13, 545 Chief, personnel branch 1 13,330 1 12,900 13,115 Chief, project division___1 12,900 Chief, research and development 1 12,900 13,115 branch 1 12,900 Chief, systems guidance and procedures branch 1 12,900 Chief, technical division (properties 1 12,900 13,115 and installations) 1 12,900 Chief, technical division (research 1 12,900 12,900 and engineering) 26, 230 Deputy assistant director of budget--. 2 26,015 2 25,800 Deputy director, office of industrial 13,330 13, 545 relations — 1 13,330 12,900 13,115 Director, data systems research staff-. 1 12,900 12,900 13,115 Director, intelligence programs 1 12,900 Director, office of national security 13,115 13,115 council affairs 1 12,900 Director of Operations Coordinating 12,900 12,900 Board affairs Director, progress reports and sta13,330 13,115 tistics division 1 13,115 Executive assistant to the assistant secretary (legislative and public affairs) 1 12,900 Executive secretary, ballistic missiles committee 1 12,900 Executive secretary, defense science 1 12,900 1 12,900 board General engineer (guided missiles and 1 12,900 1 13,115 nuclear application) 1 12,900 1 13,115 1 13,115 Historian Special assistant f o the assistant secre1 13,115 1 13,115 tary (research and engineering) 1 12,900 Special assistant to the Secretary 1 12,900 1 13,115 1 13,115 Staff director for planning guidance:__ Staff director for procurement man1 12,900 1 12,900 agement practices. Staff specialist, powerplants 1 12,900 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 5 61,505 5 60,695 Accountant 5 60,210 1 12,150 1 12,420 Administrative secretary 1 12,150 1 11,610 1 11,880 Aeronautical engineer 1 11,610 Assistant for administrative manage1 12,150 1 12,150 ment 11,880 Assistant for readiness planning 1 12,690 1 12,690 12,690 Assistant to the assistant secretary 1 12,905 1 12, 690 (comptroller) 12,690 1 11,880 1 11, 880 Assistant to the Secretary 11,610 2 23,760 2 23, 490 Attorney 34,830 3 34,830 3 34,830 Auditor 1 12,690 1 12,690 Automotive engineer 12,690 18 215,460 18 213, 570 Budget examiner 200,070 12,690 1 12,690 \%, 420 Budget systems analyst 1 12,420 1 12,150 12,150 Cartographer 2 24, 570 2 24,840 24. 570 Chemist 5 63, 450 5 63,450 62,640 Commodity industrial analyst 4 47,790 4 48,060 24. 570 Construction management engineer.. 3 35, 640 3 36,450 35,640 Data processing specialist 2 23,490 2 23,760 De classifi cat ion specialist 1 12, 690 1 12,690 12,690 Director, bi dget and finance division Director, facilities and services divi1 12,690 1 12, 690 12, 690 sion 1 12,690 12,690 Director, fiscal management division1 12,690 Director, graphics and special pres1 11,880 1 11, 610 11,610 entations division 1 11,880 1 11, 610 11, 610 Director of legislative reference. _ _ 1 12,690 1 12,690 12,690 Director, personnel division 12,420 1 12,690 1 12,420 Director, security services division... 6 74,250 6 73, 440 72,900 Economist 2 25,380 2 25,380 25,U0 Electrical engineer 8 96,390 8 95, 580 106,920 Electronics engineer Equipment and materiel conservation 1 11, 880 1 11,! 11, 610 specialist 1 11,880 1 11,880 11.610 Equipment specialist 2 23,760 2 23,490 11,880 Executive assistant 3 37,260 3 36,990 36, 450 Export controls specialist 1 11,: 1 11,880 11, 610 Fiscal analyst 5 62,045 6 72,900 60, 750 Foreign affairs officer 7 85,590 7 83,970 84, 240 General engineer 1 12,690 12,420 1 12,69C Geologist 1 12,420 12,15C 1 12,42C Geopbysicist 12,69C Historian 2 24,840 24,30C 24, 30C Housing specialist 1 12,690 12,42C 12, 42C Industrial engineer 36,18C 3 36,450 35,64C Industrial security specialist 99,035 8 100.330 98,55C Industrial specialist 36,72C 2 25,325 24,84f Intelligence specialist 12,42C 1 12,420 12,15C Labor economist 23, 22C 2 23,760 23,22C Manpower analyst.. 50, 49C 4 50,760 50,220 Manpower utilization specialist 36,18C 35,911 3 36,720 Mechanical engineer 11,61C 11,880 11.611 Naval architect— 11,88C 11,880 11,611 Ordnance engineer ._. 24,30C 24,840 36,99C Personnel specialist 12,420 Physicist 47,250 4 48,330 Procurement officer..,-,_„_„,___„__ 4 47,250 1957 actual .958 estimate 959 estimate slum- Total Mum- Total - Total Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690—Continued Production specialist $11,880 1 $11,880 1 $12,150 Program analyst 11,880 1 11,880 1 12,150 Program coordinator 120,690 10 121,985 10 123,065 Psychologist 12.420 Realty officer 24,300 2 24,300 2 24,570 Scientific warfare adviser 24, 570 2 24,030 2 24,300 35,100 Special assistant 3 34,830 3 35,370 Special assistant for advanced weapons 11,880 1 11,880 1 12,150 Staff director for cataloging 12,420 1 -12,420 1 12,690 Staff director for procurement management practices 11,610 Statistician 122, 525 110,375 111,670 11,880 Storage specialist 12.150 12,150 36, 450 Supply cataloger 36,720 12,420 93, 960 Supply requirements officer 95,580 96,120 23, 760 Surplus property disposal officer 24,030 11,880 12,420 Systems planner 35,640 Transportation specialist 3 36,180 3 36,450 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: 151,360 Accountant __. 15 162,540 164,690 21,070 Aeronautical research engineer 2 21,285 21,500 10,320 Architectural engineer 10,320 10,535 10,750 Assistant administrative secretary 10,750 10,965 20,640 20,640 Attorney 20,855 20,855 10,320 Auditor 10,535 10,535 10,535 Bacteriologist 10,750 42,140 42,570 Budget analyst 32,250 10,965 11,180 Chemist 11,180 43,430 43,860 Civil engineer. 44,290 31,605 32,035 Communication specialist 21,285 83,850 62,780 Construction management engineer... 43,000 10,320 Declassification specialist 10,320 21,930 2 21,930 22,145 Economist 11,395 1 11,395 11,395 Electrical engineer. 42,140 42,785 Electronics engineer.. 5 52,245 10,535 10,535 1 10,320 Equipment specialist— 10,320 10,535 Executive assistant Executive secretary, office of declassification policy 10,320 10,320 4 43,000 43,215 Export controls specialist 43,860 10, 535 Fire prevention engineer 1 10,535 10,750 11,395 Foreign affairs officer 11,395 115,455 General engineer 12 125,560 117,605 10,750 1 10,750 10,965 Geographer 10,535 1 10,320 10,535 Historian _ 42,570 4 42,355 32,250 Housing specialist... 1 10,965 Industrial engineer 2 21,500 Industrial security specialist-.. 21,500 21,930 Industrial specialist _ 109,650 110,510 Intelligence officer 10, 535 Management engineer 32,680 21,500 21,930 Manpower utilization specialist 32,250 32,465 21,930 11,180 11,180 Marine engineer 11,395 20, 640 20, 855 Mathematician 21, 070 11,180 11,180 Mechanical engineer 11, 395 10, 535 10, 535 Metallurgist 10, 750 31,820 21, 070 Ordnance engineer 21,285 10,320 10, 535 Organization and methods examiner. 10, 535 10,965 10,965 Personnel officer 11,180 10,965 10,965 Physicist 11,180 22,145 42,785 Procurement officer.. ^__. 31, 820 65,145 75, 680 Program analyst 76,540 63, 640 64,070 Program coordinator *. 64,930 21,070 21,500 Realty officer 21, 070 10, 535 10,750 10, 535 Research analyst 32,035 32,035 52,890 Scientific warfare adviser 10, 535 10,750 10, 535 Security officer ._ 10,320 Special assistant . Staff assistant to Chairman, Joint 1 10,320 1 10,320 1 10,535 Chiefs of Staff 11 118,470 11 119,760 11 120,620 Statistician 2 21,930 2 21,715 2 22,145 Storage specialist 1 11,610 1 11,610 Supply cataloger Supply requirements and distribu6 63,425 6 64,070 54,180 tion officer 4 43,215 4 42,570 43,430 Supply requirements officer 1 10,320 1 10,320 10,535 Surplus property disposal officer 4 41,925 31,390 4 41,925 Transportation specialist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: 9,420 9,420 9,635 Accountant 19,055 19, 055 19,485 Administrative officer 9,205 9,205 9,420 Aeronautical engineer 20, 560 20,345 20, 775 Aeronautical research engineer 72,995 64,865 81, 555 Attorney 45,810 45, 810 46,885 Budget analyst 9,850 9,850 10,065 Chemical engineer 9,850 9,635 Construction management engineer9,635 9,635 9,850 Electronics engineer 10,065 10,065 10,065 Equipment specialist._ 10,065 10,065 9,850 Export controls specialist 9,205 9,420 9,205 Facilities and services officer 9,635 9,420 Fiscal analyst 9,420 59,745 General engineer 58,455 Graphics and presentation analyst... 8,99C 8,990 Historian _ 27,615 27,615 28,260 38,97C Industrial specialist 48,390 39,615 Intelligence specialist 9,42C 9,420 9,205 Mechanical engineer 29,335 28,690 Organization and methods examiner. 9,63, 9,850 Personnel classification officer. 9,63. 9,850 Personnel officer 9,635 19,27C 9,635 9,205 Petroleum engineer 9,20, 9,420 38,110 Procurement officer 37,89, 19,055 27,83C Program analyst 27,83C 28,475 9,63£ Program coordinator, _ 9,635 9,850 9,850 Records administrator 9,850 9,420 Security officer 9,635 9,42C 133 DEPARTMENT OP DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS 1957 actual Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065—Continued Statistician Supply requirements and distribution officer Surplus property disposal officer Transportation specialist GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Attorney Budget analyst Conference reporter Correspondence control officer. Economist.. Graphics and presentation analyst Historian.. __ Housing specialist Industrial specialist Personnel officer Position classifier Research analyst Scientific publications assistant Secretary Security officer Services and supply officer Statistician.-. Supply cataloger ___. GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Accountant Administrative assistant Attorney Budget analyst Correspondence control assistant Fiscal analyst Foreign affairs analyst Historian Illustrator Insurance specialist Legislative analyst Librarian Personnel officer Position classifier Program analyst Psychologists Scientific publications assistant Secretary Security officer.. Statistician Staff assistant Supply cataloger Supply officer. Transportation specialist. 0. $5,915 to $6,725: GS-10. Administrative assistant. Conference reporter Correspondence assistant Program analyst GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Administrative assistant Attorney ... Conference reporter _ — Fiscal analyst Foreign affairs analyst Historian Illustrator Mail and file supervisor Management assistant Personnel assistant -.. Printing and publications assistant.. Program analyst Research assistant Secretary Space analyst Staff assistant Statistician..Supply officer Transportation specialist GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470 — GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $5,440 Total permanent, departmental-... Deduct lapses Net permanent, departmental (av erage number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Uniform allowances Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details -__ 01 Personal services. 1958 estimate 1959 estimate OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS SALARIES AND EXPENSES Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 8 $75,360 46,240 9,205 27,830 2 3 2 2 1 2 5 2 1 2 8 $75,360 8 $76,865 6 55,445 4 37,895 3 27,830 3 28,475 39,355 15,355 8,000 8,215 7,785 31,140 15,785 7,785 17,850 40,645 24,645 8,000 7,785 8,000 8,215 7,570 7,570 7,785 38,495 22,925 8,000 8,215 7,785 31,140 16,000 7,785 17,850 40,860 24, 645 8,000 7,785 8,000 8,215 7,570 7,570 7,785 23,570 23,570 8,215 8,430 8,000 32,000 16,215 8,000 14,285 6,605 6,390 19,600 6,605 6,390 12,780 6,390 7,465 14, 285 6,820 6,390 13,425 6,605 6,390 13,210 6,390 7,465 6,390 6,605 14,500 6,820 6,605 13,640 6,820 6,605 6,605 6,605 7,465 6,390 6,605 14,070 7,035 6,605 6,605 14,070 33, 885 13,855 6,820 13, 210 6,605 6,390 6,605 14, 500 7,250 6,820 6,820 7,465 34, 530 14,070 6,820 13, 640 6,390 6,820 14,070 7,035 6,605 6,605 14,070 33,455 13,640 6,605 13,210 6,390 6,390 6,390 33, 290 25, 290 8,215 8,000 8,215 8,430 7,785 7,785 1 1 6,605 6,605 1 2 6,725 13,585 6,725 6,725 5,845 11,150 25,135 22, 705 11,150 34, 395 18,345 23, 245 1 2 1 1 6,590 13,450 6,725 6,725 1 2 1 1 6,590 13,585 6,725 6,725 1 2 4 3 2 5 3 4 3 4 1 4 8 19 1 4 2 1 1 24 140 176 217 88 26 14 6 5,710 10,880 25,135 16,455 10,880 28,145 17,940 22, 570 16,320 24, 055 6,250 23,110 46, 625 113, 000 5,575 24,190 12,770 5,575 5, 575 132, 240 708,695 807,180 894, 400 319, 475 89, 250 47. 560 17,075 1 2 4 4 2 6 3 4 3 4 1 2 8 18 1 3 1 1 1 22 136 174 183 86 20 12 5 5,710 10,880 25,135 22,165 10,880 33,855 18, 075 22, 705 16, 455 24,325 6,250 11,555 47,165 107,425 5,710 18,345 6,520 5,575 5,710 122, 570 693,160 807, 255 772,050 314,090 89, 505 40, 620 14, 470 18 1 3 1 1 1 __ 22 133 172 170 76 19 10 4 24, 595 6,250 11,825 48,110 109,315 5,845 18, 615 6,520 5,710 5, 845 124,325 690,250 814,080 733,925 282, 915 66,360 34, 020 11,355 15 61,925 18 75,003 18 75,190 1,254 1,323 9, 736, 095 10,057, 938 10,166, 835 8 92,330 23 172,298 53 458,607 1,246 9, 643, 765 1,316 9, 708, 228 >, 885,640 129, 604 192,400 192,400 215, 006 1,122 36.960 225', 700 1,300 37, 335 225, 700 1,300 12, 021 16, 000 16, 000 10,065,981 10, 358, 000 10,116, 500 Departmental: Grades and ranges: GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Director, office of public information. . GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Deputy director, office of public information _ Director, office of public services Director, office of security review Information specialist GS-11. $10,820 to $11,395: Deputy director for special activities.. Deputy director, office of security review _ __ _ _. Executive assistant... _ Information specialist GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Editorial specialist __ Information specialist _._ GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Information specialist Motion-picture specialist GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Information specialist _. Security review officer GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Feature writer Film editor. . _. _ . . Information specialist GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3;670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685 Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses _. . Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 Personal services 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $14,405 1 $14,405 1 $14,620 1 2 12,150 24,300 1 1 1 1 11,610 11,610 12,150 12,420 1 1 1 1 11,610 11,610 12,420 12,690 1 10,535 1 1 2 11,180 10,535 21,070 1 11,395 1 11,395 1 10,535 1 10,750 1 4 9,420 36,820 1 4 9,420 36,820 1 4 9,635 37,680 3 1 23,785 7,570 3 1 23; 785 7,570 3 1 24,430 7,785 3 1 19,170 6,605 3 1 19,385 6,605 3 1 19,815 6,820 1 1 2 1 8 5 9 3 4 6,250 5,845 11,150 5,105 40,115 22,425 36,270 11,436 14,400 1 1 2 1 7 5 13 3 5 6,250 5,845 11,420 5,105 35,185 22,695 51,760 11,435 18,255 1 1 2 1 7 5 13 3 5 6,250 5,980 11,690 5,240 35,995 23,100 52,840 11,520 18,340 56 1 360,540 2,818 58 6 355,660 28,730 68 362,215 1,610 55 357,722 52 326,930 58 360,605 7,400 1,370 7,500 1,395 7,500 365,122 335, 800 369, 500 INTERSERVICE ACTIVITIES COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS 1957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Departmental: Grades and ranges: ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $12,900: Judge, Court of Military Appeals 3 $76,500 3 $76,500 3 $76,500 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Chief commissioner 1 13,115 1 13,330 1 13,330 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: Clerk of the court. 1 12,150 1 12,420 1 12,420 Deputy commissioner 1 12,150 GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Commissioner 3 31,175 4 42,785 4 43,215 GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Commissioner 1 8,990 2 17,980 2 18,195 Deputy clerk of the court 1 8,990 1 8,990 GS-12. $7,570 to $8,645: Commissioner 1 7,785 2 15,355 2 15,570 Deputy clerk of the court. „ ..__-. 1 8,000 GS-11. $6,390 to $7,465: Librarian 1 6,390 1 6,390 1 6,605 Marshal _ 1 6,390 1 6,390 1 6,390 Research assistant 1 6,390 1 6,605 GS-9. $5,440 to $6,250: Librarian Research assistant---GS-8. $4,970 to $5,780 GS-7. $4,525 to $5,335 GS-6. $4,080 to $4,890 GS-5. $3,670 to $4,480 GS-4. $3,415 to $3,925 GS-3. $3,175 to $3,685GS-2. $2,960 to $3,470. GS-1. $2,690 to $3,200 '._ •_ Total permanent, departmental Deduct lapses.. _ _ Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 Personal services 1 1 3 5 5 6 1 1 1 4 6,250 5,845 15,585 23,030 21,750 23,910 3,415 3,685 3,555 13,565 42 2 40 1 2 5 6 6 1 5,980 10,345 23,570 26,100 24,180 3,500 1 2 5 6 6 1 6,115 10,615 24,245 26,640 24,990 3,585 1 4 3,555 13,565 1 4 3,555 13,565 303,235 7,780 43 1 317.325 7,545 43 321,130 2,465 295,455 42 309,780 43 318,665 51 1,220 500 1,235 500 295,506 311,500 320,400 134 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1959 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 11957 actual 1958 estimate 1959 estimate Departmental: Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Special pos tons at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber excess of $16,000: $22,000 1 $22,000 Secretary of the Army 1 $22,000 Under Secretary of the Army 20,000 1 20,000 1 20,000 ASS'stant Secretary of the Army 80,000 4 80,000 4 80,000 19,000 General counsel 1 19,000 1 19,000 GS-18. $16,000: Deputy assistant secretary of the Army ... 4 64,000 4 64,000 4 64,000 GS-17. $13,975 to $14,835: Assistant to the Secretary of the A rmy__-. 1 14,405 1 14,190 1 14,405 Chief, office Of fiscal policy and management 13,975 13,975 14,190 Deputy comptroller of/the Army 14,620 14, 620 14,83,5 D eputy general counsel. 13,976 13,975 14,190 Director, office of analysis and review... 14,405 14,405 14, 620 Director, office of civilian personnel 14,196 14,190 14, 405 Deputy director of financial operations. 13,975 1 13,975 1 14,190 Executive director, physical science administrator 13,975 13,975 14,190 Engineer . 13,975 13,975 14,190 Principal consultant of the chief signal officer 1 13,975 13,975 1 14,190 Scientific adviser, chief of research and development and director of science research program 14,190 14,190 1 14,405 GS-16. $12,900 to $13,760: Administrative officer 13,330 13,330 13, 545 Assistant chief for planning 12,900 12,900 13,115 Assistant to the director, research and development 12,900 1 12,900 13,115 Assistant general counsel (military personnel and Reserve forces) _ 12,900 12,900 13,115 13,545 13,545 Budget analyst 13,760 13,115 13,115 Chief, civilian personnel division 13, 330 12,900 12,900 •Chief, psychologist Deputy director, office of analysis and 13,330 1 13,330 1 13,545 review (materiel and materials).„.. Deputy director, office of analysis and 1 12,900 review (manpower) 1 13,115 Deputy director, office of analysis and 13,115 13,330 review (facilities) 13,330 12,900 12,900 Engineer 13,115 12, 900 General counselor 12,900 13,115 12,900 Legal adviser to Secretary of Army___ 12,900 13,760 1 13,760 Military intelligence research specialist. 13,760 Special assistant to assistant secretary of the Army (logistics) for supply 13,330 13,330 13, 545 management 12,900 13,115 13,115 Special assistant for personnel securitySpecial assistant to assistant secretary of the Army (logistics) for procure1 12,900 1 13,115 ment 12,900 13,115 Special assistant for civil functions 1 13,330 1 13,330 Special assistant for industrial and transportation facilities programs... 1 13,330 1 13,115 1 13,330 GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690: 9 109, 630 9 110,170 Accountant 9 111, 520 2 23, 760 2 24,030 Administrative assistant 2 24,300 27 329,670 27 326, 700 Administrative officer... 27 332, 640 1 12,150 1 12,150 Appraiser 1 12,420 5 60,425 5 60,155 Attorney 5 60,965 8 96,930 8 8 98,280 96,120 Attorney-adviser 1 11, 610 1 11, 610 Biochemist 1 11,880 10 119, 555 10 118,205 10 120,905 Budget analyst 1 11,610 1 11,610 1 11,880 Budget officer 3 36,450 3 36,180 3 36, 720 Business analyst 1 12,905 1 12,690 1 12,905 Chemist 4 46,980 4 46, 710 4 47, 520 Communication officer 2 24,840 2 24, 570 2 25,110 Comptroller 1 11, 610 1 11, 610 1 11,880 Contract specialist 3 36,180 3 36,450 35,910 Deputy comptroller -_ 3 36,450 36,720 3 36,180 Economist 1 12,905 1 12,690 1 12,905 Educational officer 1 11,610 1 11,880 1 11,610 Employee utilization officer 50 605,770 52 623, 590 50 608, 470 Engineer 2 23,760 2 24,030 2 23,490 Field representative 12, 690 1 12,420 1 12, 690 Fiscal officer 12, 420 1 12,150 1 12, 420 Geographer 12,905 1 12, 690 1 12,905 Historian 24,030 2 24,300 2 23, 760 Information and editorial specialist- _. 11, 610 1 11, 610 1 11,880 Information officer 3 3 36, 880 36,340 Industrial specialist 1 11,610 11,610 1 11,880 Maintenance specialist 9 109,620 9 110,160 106,920 Management officer 2 23,220 2 23,220 2 23, 760 Mathematician 2 25,110 2 25,380 2 25, 650 Medical officer . 1 11, 610 1 11, 610 Military analyst 1 11,880 133,650 11 11 11 135,000 133,110 Military intelligence research analyst2 23, 220 2 23,490 Organization and methods examiner.. 1 11,880 12,150 1 1 1 12,150 11, 880 Penologist 2 24,300 2 24, 570 2 24,840 Personnel director 83,430 7 7 7 83,970 82, 890 Personnel officer— 8 93,420 8 94, 230 8 95,040 Physical science officer 1 12,420 1 12, 690 Physicist 1 12,690 2 23, 220 2 23,760 Planning officer 2 23,760 1 11,880 1 12,150 Policy and regulations specialist 1 12,150 1 11,880 1 11,880 Position classifier 1 12,150 1 11,880 1 12,150 Printing and publication officer 1 12,150 5 60,750 5 61,290 5 61,830 Procurement officer 1959 estimate 1957 actual DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Departmental: Grades and ranges—Con. GS-15. $11,610 to $12,690—Continued Production specialist Program progress analyst Psychologist . Realty officer.. Records administrator.i_.^ _-__._ Research director . Safety director Staff assistant.__. •—,_• _. Statistician .-. Supply requirements and distribution officer ...-.-.___-_. Training Officer. Trial examiner . GS-14. $10,320 to $11,395: Accountant Administrative officer .— Architect ,.»»!;..; Archivist. Attorney Attorney-adviser. Auditor Budget analyst Budget and fiscal officer Budget officer Business analyst ___ Cataloger Commodity industry analyst Communication officer Contract specialist Deputy comptroller Dietitian Economist Educational officer Employee utilization officer Engineer >_-...*_».*_-** Equipment technician ___ Executive secretary —_Geographer Historian Information and editorial specialist. _. Industrial specialist Inspector Librarian Maintenance specialist Management officer Manpower analyst. Meteorologist Military intelligence research analyst. Military personnel officer Military training officer Mobilization and planning officer Organization and methods examiner-. Personnel officer Personnel requirements analyst Personnel research technician Physical science officer Physicist Planning officer -----. Planning and production specialist-.. Plans and training director. _ T Policy and regulations specialist Printing and publication officer Procurement officer Production specialist Program progress analyst Property and supply officer.._ _.. Property disposal officer __Publications officer Publications writer.. Realty officer Research analyst . Research director Research psychologist Safety director Salary and wage analyst •_. Security officer Social psychologist . Staff assistant Statistician Storage officer Supply requirements and distribution officer Traffic manager Training officer ._ . .... Transportation officer Trial examiner. GS-13. $8,990 to $10,065: Accountant Administrative officer Agronomist Appraiser Architect Archivist Attorney Attorney-adviser Auditor Budget analyst Budget and fiscal officer Budget officer Business analyst.. Cataloger Commissary officer..-_._-._. Commodity industry analyst Communication officer Contract specialist Dietitian Economist Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $11,610 119,340 12,905 11,880 12; 420 12,420 12,690 108,000 61,990 14 2 $23,490 10 119,880 1 13,120 i 11 880 1 34,§30 85,805 297.200 325; 610 62,780 21,930 93,740 267,460 10,750 159,100 10,320 72,885 42,140 20,855 31, 605 62,350 53,320 10,750 10,320 22, 790 31, 550 21, 500 25 1 15 1 7 4 2 3 6 5 1 1 2 3 2 130 "1,379,225 3"* 32,950 1 10,750 1 11,180 4 43,430 1 10,320 8 86, 000 2 20,855 1 10,750 1 10,320 37 391,945 31,605 10,320 285,285 10,320 52,030 10,820 21,285 20 209,410 10,320 10,320 41,925 10,320 53, 535 10,320 10,320 20,855 10, 320 32, 680 10,320 13 136,740 s m, no 27 1 2 4 3 10,320 10, 535 10, 535 41, 495 11,180 10, 535 10, 750 10, 320 20, 640 10,320 10, 320 10, 965 77,185 42,140 282,080 10, 535 20, 855 43,000 31,175 50 460,680 "" 632,620 9,635 18,410 93,340 18, 625 91,190 473, 880 37, 465 265, 440 9.420 144, 925 28,045 37, 420 29, 550 26,970 46,885 9,205 46,885 $23,490 120,690 13, }20 J2,B90 12,090 12, 690 97,200 62, 260 12! 8&fi 12,690 12,905 85, Q5Q &2; 80S 164,430 23,200 164,7O0 23, 2.2Q 87,640 299, 7i0 328,159 62,995 21,930 94,600 237,145 10,965 12