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APPENDIX TO

THE BUDGET
OF THE

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
ENDING JUNE 30

1960
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1959

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Sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.



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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).
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 $9,890
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.
n




Because an increase in pay rates was effective for less
than half of 1958, salary rates shown in the 1958 column
are based on the previous pay scales, although the rates
shown in the stub column are those currently in effect.
The cost of the pay increase in 1958 for permanent positions is reported as a separate entry.
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 regular workdays above the 52-week
base. For employees with a Monday-through-Friday
workweek, there is 1 extra day in 1958 and 1959 and
there are 2 extra days in 1960.
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 1960 in the budgets being transmitted at this time.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page

Legislative branch
The j udiciary
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




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7
11
17
19
49
57
61
73
83
111
117
135
149
155
161
163
169

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LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL

CAPITOL GROUNDS

1958 actual

OFFICE OF THE AECHITECT OF THE CAPITOL

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

SALARIES

Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,770:
Architect
Assistant architect
Second assistant architect
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Coordinating engineer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Executive assistant
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Head elevator engineer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS 5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065

_

Total permanent._ ___
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year,
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay..
01

1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary

ber

salary

1
1
1

$19,000
17,500
16,000

1
1
1

$19,000
17,500
16,000

1
1
1

$19,000
17,500
16,000

1

11,610

1

13,970

1

13,970

1
1

10,320
10,320

1
1

11,355
11,355

1
1

11,595
11,595

1
4
2
1
1
4
2
2
3
1

8,990
31,140
13,855
6,455
5,440
19,315
8,295
8,690
11,350
3,260

1
5
2
1
1
4
2
2
3
1

11,090
44,770
15,500
7,405
6,135
21,870
9,130
8,080
12,120
3,495

1
5
2
1
1
4
2
2
3
1

11,090
45,250
15,740
7,405
6,285
22,320
9,430
8,380
12,215
3,590

28 228,775
2.3 15,990

28

231,365

25. 7 212, 785

28

27 201,540
0.4
2,192

231,365

800
18,647

800
24,360

1,800
24, 360

226,360

237, 945

257, 525

1958 actual

Personal services




$7,570
18,075
3,670
3,115

1
3
1
1

$8,810
19,905
4,340
3,435

1
3
2
1

$8,810
20,055
8,530
3,530

48

177,590
210,020
11,752

48
54
3

198,540
235,030
15,030

48

209,775

55

250,700

51

220,000

55

250,700

rates

Total permanent. __
54
Deduct lapses
__
__
2
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
_ _ 52
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
__
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01
Personal services

SENATE O F F I C E

1,170
199,438
13, 463

7,500

7,500

700
34, 961
1,100

700
31,300
1,100

249,662

260, 600

1,900
41,000
1,100
302,200

BUILDINGS

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
26. 6 206,913

CAPITOL BUILDINGS

01

1
3
1
1

1958 actual

CAPITOL BUILDINGS AND GKOUNDS

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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

Grades and ranges:
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly
equivalent to less t h a n $9,890

7,565

Personal services

Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Supervising engineer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6.370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $9,890
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$10,320
8,215
27,280
5,915
11,150
5,510
9,185
4,075
3,600

$12,555
9.530
30, 520
6,655
12,420
6,220
10,410
4,640
4,065

1
1
4
1
2
1
2
1
1

$12,555
9, 530
31,240
6,805
12, 720
6,370
10,710
4,790
4,065

33

101,105

116,260

33

116,260

93

376,782

417,991

94

437, 555

140 563,137
0.2 1,352

631,266
34,066

141

652,600

Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Superintendent
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
t h a n $9,890
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less t h a n $9,890

salary

1
1
1

$9,420
6,590
5,845

8
1
2

40,615
4,485
8,150

2

6,485

38

117,425

166
220
1

547,586
746,601
3,955

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
219
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
Personal services

LEGISLATIVE

ber

salary

ber

$9,890
7,105
18, 705
5,620
42,840
4,790
13,170
4,325
13,075
60

205,768

salary
$10,130
7,255
19,005
5,770
43, 740
4,940
13,470
4,325
13,265

60

205,768

278 1,011,332

278 958,360
361 1,283,648
16
71,348

361 1,339,000

752,969

345 1,212,300

361 1,339,000

14, 844

15,000

15,000

2,400
100,090
24,100
100
894, 503

4,500
165,000
36,000
200
1,433,000

10.000
195,000
36,000
200
1, 595,200

10,323

GARAGE

1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

9,300
139.8 571,085

ber

134

597,200

141

652,600

13,408

16,000

16,000

1,800
104,433
5,200

1,800
105,000
5,200
300

4,200
127, 500
5,200
300

696,226

725, 500

805,800

Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number-,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01
Personal services

7

$25,349

7

25,349

7 $27,637
0. 3
1,237

7

$28,500

6.7

7

28,500

26,400

104
8,222
1,200

100
9,000
1,200

200
10,300
1,200

34,875

36,700

40,200

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL—Continued

Num- Total

CAPITOL BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS—Continued

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

HOUSE OFFICE BUILDINGS
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Superintendent
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to ?5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $9,890
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent..
_.
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
R egular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Uniform allowance
01

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
salary
ber salary ber salary ber
$10,320
7,250
5, 575
5,510
31,065
8,700
14, 255
3, 260
15, 565
75

230,396

75

253,406

75

265,472

624,748

267

700,606

267

726,813

364
4

956,644
16,891

364 1,068,157
14
69,757

998,400

364 1,108, 200

2,212

2,500

2,500

2,900
83,385
15,000
200

2,900
100,000
15,000
200

6,000
120,000
15,000
200

1,059,608

1,119,000

1,251,900

955,911

POWER

350

PLANT

1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary

$415

57.5
$304,500

58.9
288,282

Personal services

59
$324,200

1,100
75,862
4,000

1.100
80,000
4, 000

2, 500
86,000
4, 000

>9, 244

389, 600

416,700

BOTANIC GARDEN
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

364 1,108, 200

16,158
360

01

$11,595
8, 230
19,155
6,370
23, 220
10,180
15,685
3, 590
17,890

$11, 595
8,230
18, 705
6,220
22,920
9,880
15, 590
3,495
17,510

267

Personal services

CAPITOL

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
_.

ber

1959 estimate

Grades and ranges:
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
__
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
2
5
2
18
2

$7,035
11,625
21,590
7,850
64,205
6,430

1
2
5
2
18
2

$7,750
13,170
24,100
8,650
71,175
7,080

1
2
1
1

3,255

18

76,597

18

84,535

43

208,400

48
2

195,332
10,931

48
3

216,460
16,060

48
1

237,065
3,065

45

200,400

47

234,000

$7,750
13,320
4,340

6,357
46

190,758

Personal services

1,420

3,000

3,000

800
30,152
3,700

800
32,000
3,700

1,800
37, 500
3,700

226,830

239,900

280,000

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
salary

Num- Total
ber
Grades a n d ranges:
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
G S - 5 . $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
G S - 3 . $3,495 t o $4,065
U n g r a d e d positions at h o u r l y
equivalent to less t h a n $9,890

_.
rates

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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

1
1
1
1
1

$9,075
7,035
4,615
3,500
3,260

1
1
1
1
1

$9,530
7,250
5,240
3,945
3,685

1

$9,530

1
1
1

5,240
4,040
3,780

66

326,138

70

380,164

73

411,310

71
353,623
0.1
442

75
2

409,814
13,014

77

433,900

1,350
70. 9 354, 531

Personal services

73

396,800

77

433,900

18,623

20,000

20,000

1,400
34,771
11,300

1.400
40,000
11,300

3,400
40,000
11,300

420, 625

469, 500

508,600

LIBRARY BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL CARE
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
_
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,005
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses




.

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1
57

$4,080
3,345
280,979

59
288,404
0.1
537

1
1

$4,490
3,780

1
1

$4,490
3,875

303,771

67

315,835

59
312,041
1.5 7,541

59

324,200

57

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $15,375:
Librarian of Congress
Chief assistant librarian
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Chief of division
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Director of department
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant director of department
Associate director of department
Chief of division
Deputy chief assistant librarian
Director of department
Law librarian
Science research specialist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant director of department
Assistant chief of division
Assistant law librarian
Chief of division
Chief of fiscal services
Coordinator
Keeper of collections
Selection officer
Specialist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant chief of division
Assistant director of department
Assistant keeper of collections
Budget officer__
Chief of division
Classification officer.
Employee relations officer
Head of section
Information-publications officer

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$20,000
17,500

1 $20,000
1 17,500

$20,000
17,500

14,069

1

15,621

1

15,621

26,418

2

28,891

2

28,891

12,945
12, 771
25,854
13,722
13, 722
13,978

1
1
2
1
1
1
2

13,102
12, 771
25,854
13,978
13,978
13,978
25, 542

11,610
12,150
12, 285
12, 285
12,690

1
13

11,299
141,555

1

11,180

T"n,~395~
8
1

1
1

77,224
10,280
66,375
9,149
8,990
39,089
9,835

1 12,563
12 145,226
1 11,606
1 11,357
1 12,334
1 11,357
1 11,357
9

1
11,357
1
11,357
1
12, 563
12 145,972
11,606
1
11,357
1
12, 563
1
11,357
1
11,357
1

95,881

96,399

10,150
63,164
9,901
10,206
53,207
10,960

9,901
10,150
63,971
9,901
10,379
53,372
11,107

LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Principal cataloger
1 $9,042
1 $10,150
1 $10,150
Secretary of the Library
1
9,901
1
9,901
Selection officer
"~~T"~~9~696~
Special assistant to librarian
1 10,150
1 10,150
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
46 421,224
42 349,027
46 418,064
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
63 486,985
54 384,175
55 428,391
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
7 45,799
7 49,518
7 50,085
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
97 578,923
109 715,012
112 742,180
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
7 36,855
10 59, 840
10 60,837
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
122 607,856
116 634,369
119 662, 686
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
32 147,158
38 189,411
38 193, 458
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
...
145 676,069
151 625, 258 140 643,961
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
.
151 622,477
144 534, 311 143 586,470
95 367,114
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
94 358,314
89 306,408
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
123 395,199 125 441,580
139 493,350
20 68,190
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
21 64, 526
24 82, 635
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890..
84 264,746
93 306,639
89 293,826
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

1,104
1,024
1,049
5, 901,824
5, 561,420
4,894,357
10.4 55,081
10.4 55,081
12.8 98,190
215,629

Net permanent (average number,
1,011.2
1,038.6
net salary)
50
5 5C6,339
5
5,011,796
5,
Positions other than permanent:
Part-time employment
112, 601
121,360
Temporary employment
2,505
5,500
Other personal services:
21,390
Regular pay above 52-week base..
19,307
50,700
Overtime and holiday pay
82,282
12, 700
Nightwork differential
12,124
01

Personal services.

5,240, 615

COPYRIGHT

13.6
5,846,743
121,360
5,500
42, 780
50, 700
16,000
6,083,083

5,717,8

OFFICE

Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Register of copyrights
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Chief of basic research
Chief of division
General counsel
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant chief of division
Assistant register of copyrights
attorney-adviser
Chief of division
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant chief of division
attorney-adviser
Chief of division
Senior attorney
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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.




1959 estimate

1

$14,284

1

$15,870

1

$15,870

1
1
1

11,619
11,619
11,619

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

13,083
13,083
13,083

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

13,083
13,083
13,083

10,942
1

11,180

2
1

18,180
9,205
10,065
48,853
91,065
6,575
116,243
5,655
183,036
22,497
207,266
171,412
134, 568
12,015
5,392
8,694

238 1,121, 984
2. 6 12,203

1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $17,500:
Director
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Deputy director
Senior specialist
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Analyst
Assistant chief of division
Chief of division
Specialist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Attorney
Chief of division
Economist
Foreign information analyst.
Legal analyst
Specialist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Analyst
Assistant chief of division
Chief of division
Economist
Editorial specialist
Executive officer
Legal analyst
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890

1
1
1
1
4
12
1
18
1
33
5
52
51
39
4
2

11,441
12,178
11, 441
12,334
10,121
9,985
9,901
11,336
35,207
93, 775
7,301
118,062
184, 456
24, 871
234,227
210, 434
145,923
13, 377
5,932
9,089

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

1
1
1
1
4
12
1
18
1
33
5
57
55
40
4
2

11,606
12,334
11, 606
12, 563
10,261
10,150
9,901
11,336
35,459
94,315
7,426
119, 823
187,417
25,471
259,331
227,825
151, 805
13,757
6,122
9,089

236 1,232,986 246 1,289,102
1.3 6, 943
1.3 6, 943

57,838
235.4
1,167,619

234.7
1,226,043

244.7
1,282,159

500

500

4,760
10,810

4,742
5,000

9,484
5,000

1,183.189

1,236,285

1,297,143

SERVICE

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$16,000
13,975
239,037

1
19

11,610
11,610
11,802
11,610

1

10, 320
10, 414
10,320
20,640
21,285
28,081
18, 407
10,001
19, 494
1
2
11
13
2
21
22
2
13
23
13
1

$17, 514

1

$17,514

15,392
296,112

1
19

15,392
296,112

12,771

1

13,083

38, 455
38, 557

38, 625
38, 743

35, 977
11,606
11,606
11,376

36,347
11,606
11,606
11, 606

1

11,513

1

11,643

4
1

40,994
10,150

4
1

41,124
10,150

21, 736
10, 261
10,435
20,529
80,335
158, 275
7,426
117, 625
114,097
40,197
31, 653
114,484
29,943
10,620

2
1
1
2
10
21
1
20
23
8
10
29

22,085
10,379
10,629
20, 529
89, 609
158,664
7,426
131, 603
125,892
41,099
44, 549
119, 576
30,419
10,717

9,364
18,432
88, 990
90, 630
13,095
123, 240
106, 974
9,240
54, 200
85, 216
43,455
3,385

4,014

4,014

163 1,114, 690 171 1,323,653
4.6 32,839
8.6 66,361

180 1,380, 741
8.6 66,361

3,863

61, 478
158.4

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Personal services.

162.4

171.4

1,143, 329

1, 257, 292

220

500

500

4,745
2,229
1,150, 299
822

5,090
5,000
250
1, 268,132

10,180
5,000
250
1,330,310

1, 314,380

DISTRIBUTION OF CATALOG CARDS
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

Grades and ranees:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Chief of division
Editor
Editorial consultant
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
.—
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890-..

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$10,535

1
3
8
2
5
5
15
11
37
36
53
36
7

10,320
22,977
52,996
13,435
29,838
26,535
73,746
51,050
149,010
132,415
185,583
117,575
22,740

1

4,485

221 903,240
Total permanent
11.2 57,789
Deduct lapses
______
Add net increase due to changes in pay
45, 264
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

209.8

890,715

1
1

$11,799
11,606

1
1

$11,919
11,606

4
7
2
6
5
16
12
29
36
60
36
7

34,163
51,860
14,997
39,749
29,942
88,507
61,659
132,115
146,004
231,627
129,485
24,523

4
7
2
6
5
16
12
29
37
64
38
7

34,451
52,400
14,997
40,423
30,555
90,010
62,561
135,291
151,674
249,060
137,704
24,713

1

4.867

1

4,867

223 1,012,903
3.3 15,193

230 1,052,231
3.3 15,193

219.7

226.7
1,037,038

997,710

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS—Continued

PRESERVATION OF EARLY AMERICAN MOTION PICTURES

DISTRIBUTION OF CATALOG CARDS—Continued

1958 actual

SALARIES AND EXPENSES—continued
1958 actual
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

01

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Personal services

$3,566
54,405

$3,896

$7,792

948,686

1,001,606

1,044,830

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary

Grades and ranges:
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325GS-2. $3,255 to $3,82501

.

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1
1

Personal services. _

$3,765
3,266

$3,765
3,266

7,031

7,031

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS
BOOKS FOR THE BLIND

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual
1958 actual

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Chief of division
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant chief of division
Technical adviser
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825

ber

salary

ber

salary

ber

salary

1

$10,487

1

$11,671

1

$11,835

Total permanent
Deduct
Add
netlapses
increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
__

1

8,990

1
1

9,901
11,107

1
1

10,150
11,107

1
2
1
1
2
4
4
8

7,570
12,854
5,605
4,890
8,307
14,309
13,319
25,356

2
1
1
2
4
4
8

14,452
6,198
5,408
9,466
16,418
14,836
28,293

2
2
1
2
4
6
8

14,719
11,172
5,408
9,612
16,762
22,125
28,559

25

111, 687
164

25

127,750

28

141,449

net salary)
Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment--__
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
_ ._

01

Personal services

25

117,562

25

127,750

Grades and ranges:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above:
$13,970: Superintendent of Documents
$12,075: Assistant Superintendent
of Documents
Less t h a n $9,890
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less t h a n $9,890.

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:

6,039

Net permanent (average number,

28

141,449

1,000

953

953

461
21

491

491

119,044

129,194

142,893

ORGANIZING AND MICROFILMING THE PAPERS OF THE PRESIDENTS

Number

Total
salary

01

Personal services..




1

$12,420

01

Personal services _

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
$8,341
11,980
9,984
16, 224
7,530
14,060
15

68,119

$8,341
11,980
9,984
16,224
7,530
14,060
15

68,119

500

500

68, 619

68, 619

1

$13,978

1

$13,978

1
10,750
335 1,382,715

1
12,085
348 1, 585, 853

1
12,334
348 1, 606,383

137

151

151

455,307

474 1,861,192
8.2 32,379

519,938

519,938

501 2,131,854
4.8 20, 667

501 2,152,633
4.8 20,667

465.8
1,904,115

496.2
2, 111, 187

496.2
2,131,966

206,815

146,433

146,433

24,326
4,662

22,000
3,300

22, 000
3,300

2,139,918

2,282, 920

2, 303, 699

$2,082,172
57,746

$2,218,920
64,000

$2,239,699
64,000

75,302

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE REVOLVING FUND
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530-.
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885-.
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325-.
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065—

Total permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber
ber salary

Overtime and holiday p a y . . .
Nightwork differential

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above:
$20,000: Public Printer
$17,500:
D e p u t y Public Printer
Executive officer
$15,855: Assistant executive officer
and director of personnel
$14,910:
Comptroller
Director of purchases
Planning manager
$14,670: Production manager
$13,070: Plant engineer
$12,555:
Assistant director of personnel
Medical officer
Technical director
Assistant planning manager

Num- Total
ber salary

1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Number

Total
salary

Num- Total
ber salary
1 $20,000

1 $20,000

1

$20,000

1
1

17,500
17,500

1
1

17,500
17,500

1
1

14,190

1

15,870

1

1

17,500
17,500
15,870

13,330
13,330
13,330
13,115
11,880

14,914
14,914
14.914
14,685
13,083

14,914
14,914
14,914
14,685
13,083

11,395
11,395
11,395
11,180

12.563
12,563
12, 563
12. 563

12,563
12,563
12, 563
12, 563

LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Grades and ranges—Continued
Ungraded positions at annual r a t e s - Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Continued
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
$12,075: Assistant production manager
1 $10,965
1 $12,085
1 $12,085
$11,595:
1
10,535
As sistant comptroller
1 11,606
1
11,606
Assistant plant engineer
1
10,320
$11,090:
1
11,606
1 11,606
10,065
Assistant technical director
1
11,107
1 11,107
10,065
Acting security officer
1
11,107
$10,828:
1 11,107
10,837
10, 557
Night production manager
1 10,837
10,
837
10, 557
Superintendent of binding
1 10,837
10,837
10, 557
Superintendent of composition
1 10,837
Superintendent of field service
10,837
10,837
10. 557
division
10, 837
10,837
10, 557
Superintendent of offset
10, 837
10,837
10, 557
Superintendent of platemaking...
10,837
10, 837
10, 557
Superintendent of letterpress
10,421
10,421
9,460
$10,406: Chief indexer
$10,370: Chief employee relations
9,420
10, 379
1
10,379
section
$10,268:
1
9,997
1 10,275
1
10,275
Assistant director of purchases
1
9,997
1 10,275
1
10,275
Director of planning service
1
9,997
1 10,275
Director of plant planning
1
10,275
Director of typography and design
1
10,275
1
9,997
1 10,275
1,072
i96
1,013
Less than $9,890
5, 299, 795
5,214, 277
5, 382,224




1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly
equivalent to less than $9,890

Num- Total
ber
salary

__.

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

4,685
$23,351, 740

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Uniform allowance
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
leave earned
Personal services.

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
$24, 216, 962

$24,216, 962

5,730
5,713
>,274
29,988,088
29, 905, 659
31.6
31.8
31.5
158,984
165,205
164, 714
171, 650

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
5, 756. 2

01

1960 estimate

rates

Total permanent.
Deduct lapses

1959 estimate

28, 942, 940
7,814

111, 270
3, 435,107
1, 438,865
6,748

5, 681. 5
5,698.4
29,822, 883
29, 740, 945
7,000

116,000
2, 240, 000
1, 245, 000
6,500

6,500
231,000
1, 934,000
1,092,000
6,000

25, 617

25, 555

33,463, 000

33, 036, 000

-120,763
33, 821,981




THE JUDICIARY
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
SALARIES

Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base

1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $10,879:
$35,500
$35, 500
$35,500
Chief Justice
280,000
280,000
280,000
Associate Justice
13,075
16,016
16,016
Reporter
10,911
13,000
13,000
Librarian
10, 750
12, 750
12, 750
Marshal
Grades established b y the Supreme
Court:
$10,879 to $12,199:
10,965
1
1
12, 210
Assistant reporter
12, 210
1
1
Executive secretary
10,495
12,210
12, 210
3
3
31, 221
18,428
$9,163 to $10,483
30,950
8
32,401
69,326
70,637
$7,733 to $9,053
8
105,011 14 111,821
14 113,651
$7,155 to $8,146
139,321 20 144, 352 20 144,851
$6,583 to $7,574
3
18,361
21,029
$6,017 to $7,007
3
20,717
9
9
54,517
60,301
55,866
$5,478 to $6,468
3
3
10,542
16,994
17,326
$4,939 to $5,929
137,321 31 153, 629 31 157, 622
$4,444 to $5,434
4
4,477
18,741
19,157
$4,130 to $4,758
4
$3,844 to $4,472
63,518 15
65,125 15
65,957
9
42,261
$3,580 to $4,208
9
35,922
36,442
84,066 26
$3,256 to $3,883
94,474 26
95,618
14, 718
16,224
Rate of $4,048
4
4
16, 224
2,126
1
1
Rate of $2,340
2,350
2,350
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other t h a n permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01

163 1,104, 548 164 1, 216,828 164 1,229,637
15
53,077
7
39,059
7
39,250
33,069
148 1,084,540

157 1,177, 578 157 1,190,578

524
54,674

5,000
68,422

5,000
68,422

3,356

3,600

7,200

1,143, 094

Personal services

1,254, 600

1, 271, 200

CARE OF THE BUILDING AND GROUNDS
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
_
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential _
01

Personal services

$6,390
4,180

1
1

$7,030
4,610

1
1

$7,270
4,610

31

141,852

31

154,925

31

161,920

33

152,422

33
1

166,565
5,765

33

173,800

468

_

32

160,800

33

173,800

623
34,295
2,400

600
39, 000
2,400

1,400
43, 500
2,400

190,208

202, 800

221,100

AUTOMOBILE FOR THE CHIEF JUSTICE
1958 actual

Grades and ranges established by the
Supreme Court: $3,844 to $4,472
Add net increase due to changes In pay
scales for part of year
__
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)—
_.




1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$4,027

1

$4,472

1

$4,472

177
1

4,204

Personal services

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

$17

$17

$34

4,221

4,489

4, 506

COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $11,355:
$25,500:
Chief judge
Judge
$17,500: Chief technical adviser
$16,000: Chief technical adviser
$13,750: Clerk
$12,500: Clerk
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Marshal
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Reporter
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.—
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825

Total permanent
.-.
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
4

$25,500
102,000

1

16,000

~I

12,~506"

1
4
1

$25,500
102,000
17,514

1
4
1

$25,500
102,000
17,514

13,770

13, 770

10,320

11, 606

11,606

9,205
13,640
12,910
17,940
5,510
5,065
13, 455
3,755
13,710

10,379
37,606
6,822
6,906
11, 710
5,741
10, 504
4,243
15,349

10,629
38,296
6,968
7,051
12,022
5,886
10, 650
4,326
15, 432

26 261,510
1.5 27,370

26 279,650
0.2
680

26 281,650
0.2
680

25.8 278,970

25.8 280,970

10, 450

10, 450

5,855
24. 5 239, 995

Personal services.

508

580

1,180

240, 503

290,000

292, 600

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1
1

152,890

01

01

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

33

1958 actual

1

4,472

1

4,472

CUSTOMS COURT
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $11,355:
$22,500:
Chief judge
Judge
$15,400: Clerk of court
$12,500: Clerk of court
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Marshal
Senior law clerk-secretary
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Marshal
Senior law clerk-secretary
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065

Total permanent
-.
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)

Num- Total
ber
1
8

salary
$22,500
180,000

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
1
8
1

$22,500
180,000
15,413

1
8
1

$22,500
ISO, 000
15,413

1
9

11,357
102,211

1
9

11,357
102,211

12, 500

1
9
6
4

9,205
82,630
47,355
26,420

3
1
14
2
11
12

16, 590
5,510
68,885
9,105
45,095
42,170
25, 525

81
4

593,490
16,214

53, 456
36,628
6, 510
25, 560

54,830
37,128
6,656
37,832

13
4
12

71,198
19, 947
41, 413
47,258
24, 919

15
14

73.236
20.405
42, 478
59,467
50.237

81
1

658,370
4,970

93
1

713,750
4,970

653,400

92

708,780

13
4

18,190
77

595,466

7

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

CUSTOMS COURT—Continued

SALARIES OF SUPPORTING

SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1958 actual
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment.
.
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base. . .
01

Personal services

1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

$4,822

$6,600

$6,600

1,512

1,700

3,820

601, 800

661, 700

719, 200

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

COURT OF CLAIMS
SALAKIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $11,355:
$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
13 247,146
14 266,157
$19,000: Commissioner
1
13,770
1
13,770
$13,750: Clerk
12,500
$12,500: Clerk
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
23,442
23,941
10, 965
Auditor
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
9,850
Auditor
1
1
9,901
10,150
Chief deputy clerk
1
1
9,901
10,150
Secretary to court
3
3
27,435
17, 290
27,914
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
1
1
4
27,925
7,280
7,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
2
2
2
12,100
13, 624
13,936
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
14
4
22,435
86, 403 14
88, 629
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
7
10,480
39,978
2
46, 570
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
4
91,710
22,651
22,797
18
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
13,185
14,997
15,454
3
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
4,202
1
3,670
4,347
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
33, 738
29,870
8
34, 445
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
3,600
1
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
22,335
7
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
...
25, 252
25, 730
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
6,505
than $9,890
7,160
7,160
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01

Personal services.

78
5.4 26,892

2

9,1

80
2

746,180
9,080

76

705,300

78

737,100

78 714,:

13,400
72.6 655,428
1,992

2,200

4,700

657, 420

707,500

741,800

COURTS OF APPEALS, DISTRICT COURTS, AND
OTHER JUDICIAL SERVICES
SALARIES OF JUDGES
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
Ungraded positions at annual rates
Circuit and district judges:
$25,500: Circuit judge
$23,000: District judge
—
$22,500: District judge
$19,000: District judge
.—
Hawaii Territorial judges:
$12,250: Chief justice
$11,900: Associate justice
$9,325: Judge
Retired and resigned judges:
Retired judge
Resigned judge
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
01

Personal services




1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
ber
ber salary
ber salary
Chairman, Commission on Mental
Health, District of Columbia
1 $13,374
1 $13,686
1 $12,150
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Probation officer
12 143,374
12 145,725
11 119,110
Administrative assistant to chief
judge
1 11,835
1 11,835
1 10,535
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Probation officer
15 159,848
156,478
15
16 150,290
Deputy clerk
10 101,504
10 100, 755
Chief deputy register of wills, District
9 80,910
of Columbia
1 10,150
1 10,150
1
8,990
Assignment commissioner
9,901
1 10,150
1
Motions commissioner.._
1
9,901
1 10,150
1
155
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
95
95
1,219, 360
833, 331
848,107
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
216
162
162
1,485,135
1,276,616
1, 256,881
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
196
108
108
1,184, 720
734,406
746,453
900
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
461
306
iSOO
2, 579,805
808,872
1,947,
766
1,
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370—
126 661,510
81 488,941
81 479,939
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
343
216
215
1, 622, 505
1,187, 942
1, 161, 203
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390—
327
317
317
1, 434,190
1, 599, 907
1, 567,094
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
412
429
409
1, 646,130
1, 962,014
1, 839,162
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
528
530
518
1, 892, 700
2,077, 939
2,151,471
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
39 130,580
37 141,057
37 138, 694
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
22 69,200
21 76,166
21 74, 901
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
27 83,635
25 85,689
25 85,090
Ungraded positions at annual rates
fixed by Judicial Conference:
$9,890 or above:
$17,500: Pretrial examiner, District
of Columbia
1 17,500
$15,400:
Register of wills, District of Columbia
1 15,413
1 15,413
Clerk..
16 246,605
16 246,605
$14,000:
Register of wills, District of
Columbia
1
14,000
Clerk
16 210,000
$13,750: Clerk.
11 151,466
11 151,466
$13,200: Clerk.
33 435,864
33 435,864
$12,500: Clerk.
11 137,500
$12,000: Clerk
32 384,000
$11,000: Clerk__
41 451,131
41 451,131
$10,000: Clerk.
42 420,000
Less than $9,890
271
275
275
1, 610, 640
1, 799,116
1, 836, 389
Clerk hire, circuit and district judges_
600
1
611
4,061, 705
3,936,155
Total permanent .
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

,265
3,295
3,358
17,176, 585
19, 549,030
20,191,250
73 350,204
58 255,330
45 198,150
784,000

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
3,237
3,313
3,192
19,293. 700
19, 993,100
17, 610,381
Positions other than permanent:
147,142
Temporary employment
137,000
157, 000
Part-time employment
60,238
78,000
78,000
Other personal services:
74,000
Regular pay above 52-week base...
67, 750
153, 700
58,296
65, 000
Additional pay for service abroad..
65,000
01
19,647, 700
20, 446,800
Personal services.
17,943, 807

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$1,734,000
1 23,000
246
5,535,000
1 19,000

$1,734,000
1 23,000
247
5,557,500

$1,734,000
1 23,000
247
5,557,500

1 12,250
2 23,800
11 103,125

1 12,250
2 23,800
11 103,125

1 12,250
2 23,800
11 103,125

1,524,529
4 65,464

75
1,729,550
4 67,068

75
1,729,550
4 67,068

400
9,040,168
14 305,768

409
9,250, 293
7 182,493

409
9,250,293
7 182,493

8,734,400

PERSONNEL

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations

ADMINISTRATIVE

9,067,800

9,067,800

$17,937,169
6,638

$19, 640, 700
7,000

OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES
1958 actual

$20, 439,800
7,000

COURTS

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $15,375:
Director
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
1
17,500
Assistant director
1
17,500
1
17,500
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Deputy assistant director
2
30,784
2
30,784
Chief, division of procedural studies
and statistics
_.
1
15,392
1
15,392
Chief, bankruptcy division
1
15,392
1
15,392

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THE JUDICIARY
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Deputy assistant director
Chief, division of procedural studies
and statistics
Chief, bankruptcy division
Chief, probation division
__.
Chief, division of business administration
Chief, personnel division
Attorney
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant chief, division of procedural
studies and statistics
Administrative attorney
Chief auditor
Budget and accounting officer
Chief, section of court services and
quarters
Assistant chief, probation division
Statistician (legal)
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant chief, probation division
Administrative attorney
Statistician (legal)
Assistant chief, probation division
Personnel officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230—
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405...
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Grades established by interdepartmental lithographic wage board:
Grade 20. $6,510 to $7,176
Grade 15. $5,450 to $6,032
Grade 14. $5,242 to $5,782
Grade 13. $5,034 to $5,574
Grade 8. $3,994 to $4,410
Grades established by administrative
action pursuant to sec. 202 (7) of
the Classification Act of 1949, as
amended:
Grade 11. $4,493 to $4,950- _
Grade 8. $4,181 to $4,638
Grade 6. $3,973 to $4,389
Grade 5. $3,869 to $4,285
Reclassifications
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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

Personal services.

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations




1959 estimate

1960 estimate

SALARIES OF REFEREES

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
2

$24,570

1
1
1
1
1

12,150
12,150
11,880
11,610
11,610

1
1
1

$13,374

1

$13,374

13,083
12,771

1
1
4

13,083
13,083
51,085

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
in
in
in

bankruptcy
bankruptcy
bankruptcy
bankruptcy

535
535
535
535

11,606
11,606
11,606
11,357

11, 606
11,606
11,606
11, 606

Total permanent...
Deduct—
Lapses
Savings due to deferment of effecting
changes in arrangements._

10,320

11, 357
22, 714

11, 606
23, 213
22, 714

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment

10,
10,
10,
10,

18,410
19, 802

56,430
20,460
6,590
47,165
5,240
51,595
70,380
89, 920
104,900
53, 860

6
3
1
10
1
11
15
27
25
14

53, 914
21,341
7,426
64, 605
6,074
62,109
76, 544
121, 430
99, 549
52, 877

2
2
1
2
11
4
1
11
1
14
15
34
27
17

19, 802
19,802
9,901
19, 802
95, 617
28, 620
7,426
71, 052
6,074
77, 521
77, 272
152, 543
108, 410
64,192

6,802
5,720
5,242
5.283
4,222

7,176
6,032
11,024
5, 574

7,176
6,032
11,024
5,574

1
1
1
5

4,701
4,347
4,097
19,406

4,950
4,638
4,389
21,008

4,950
4,638
4,389
21, 008
16,000

141
15

758,700
96,033

869, 004
22,504

177 1,132,475
6
19,075

144

27,375
126

1958 actual

846,500

171 1,113,400

2,514

3,000

3,000
17, 500

2,548
4,913

3,200

8,500
5,000

700,017

852, 700

1,147,400

$695,731
4,286

$848, 700
4,000

$1,143,400
4,000

690,042

138

01

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
67
$1,005,000
12
165,000
16
200,000
7
78,750

77
$1,155,000
12
165,000
16
200,000
7
78,750

102 1,448, 750

112 1, 598, 750

96 1, 244,095

102 1,448, 750

112 1, 598, 750

386,475

372,600

373,100

1,630, 570

1,821, 350

1,971,850

55
9
18
9
6

$825,000
123,750
225,000
101,250
60,000

97 1,335,000
1

13,000
77,905

Personal services

EXPENSES OF REFEREES
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 ..
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 ..
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880-.
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.-.
GS-3. !f3,495 to $4,065 ..
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825...
Reclassifications
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year.-Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
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..

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
4
5
5
41
65
58
94
106
25

$25,010
28, 685
26,335
203, 940
282,330
228,015
330. 510
342,485
75,020

403 1,542,330
18. 2 77,489

5
5
6
42
68
62
109
135
30

$34,673
32,365
35,131
234,374
330, 700
275,433
425, 717
486, 283
101,005

5
5
6
42
78
72
169
175
30

$35,297
32,833
35,589
238,700
381,367
322,647
656,535
632,943
101,754
30,000

462 1,955,681
7
27,681

582 2,467, 665
9
35,365

455

573

78, 234
384.8
1, 543,075

1, 928,000

2,432,300

97. 566
117,363

110,300
109, 200

110,300
109,200

6,314
1,352

7,400
1,600

16,400
1,600

1,765,670

2,156, 500

2,669,800




EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE

1958 actual

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
excess of $15,375:
1 $22,500
1 $22,500
The assistant to the President
1 $22,500
1
21,750
1
21,750
Deputy assistant to the President
1
21,750
1
21,000
Special counsel to the President
1
21,000
1
21,000
2
42,000
2
42,000
Secretary to the President
2
42,000
Administrative assistant to the Pres6 120,000
ident
6
120,000
6 120,000
1
17,500
1
17,500
Secretary to the Cabinet
1
17,500
2
35,000
2
35,000
Special assistant to the President
2
35,000
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Assistant to the deputy assistant to
1
13,975
1
15,392
1
15,392
the President
1
14,190
1
15,621
1
15,621
Assistant staff secretary
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
12,900
14,435
14,435
Administrative officer (chief usher) __
Assistant to the deputy assistant to
14,914
13,330
14,914
the President
13, 760
15,163
15,163
Executive clerk
12,900
14,206
14,206
Special assistant
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant special counsel to the
1
12,771
President
11,610
1
12,771
Assistant to the secretary to the
11,610
1
13,083
1
13,083
Cabinet
1
12,771
11,610
Associate press secretary
1
12,771
11,610
Special assistant
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
33,755
37,461
Administrative officer
3
37,461
3
11,180
12, 563
Assistant executive clerk
1
12, 563
1
10, 750
11,835
Chief of records
1
11, 835
1
10,320
11,606
Special assistant
1
11, 606
1
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
2
18,840
2
21,008
2
21,008
Administrative officer
1
8,990
9,901
1
1
Chief of correspondence
9,901
Chief, telegraph, code, and travel
1
9,850
1
11,107
1
11,107
service
1
9,850
1
11,107
1
Doorkeeper and chief receptionist
11,107
1
8,990
1
9,901
1
Special assistant
9,901
56, 645
9
79, 645
9
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
7
79, 645
27,495
39, 518
5
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
4
5
39, 518
65,360
85, 592 12
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
10
12
85, 592
84,395
61,029
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
14
9
61,029
9
24 132,780
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
27 164,345
27 164,345
28 136, 525 28 154,169
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
28 154,169
31 141, 620 31 157,208 31 157, 208
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
44 177,410
47 211,996
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
47 211,996
32 117, 440 34 142, 644 34 142, 644
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
61, 540 12
17
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
47, 779 12
47, 779
47,220
14
14
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
51, 210 14
51,210
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
11
equivalent to less than $9,890
37,045
12
42,935
12
42,935

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Parttime and temporary positions
Other personal services:
Overtime and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimbursanle details
01

Personal services

272
5

276
1, 615, 245
81,902

4

276
1, 782, 665
75,000

4

1, 782, 665
15,000

71,821
1,605,164

272

272
1,707,665

1, 767, 665

82,337

75, 000

75, 000

56, 483

95, 500

104, 500

1,878,165

1, 947,165

4,453
1, 748,437

EXECUTIVE MANSION AND GROUNDS
1958 actual

Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $9,890
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent .
Deduct lapses




1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
72 $278,225

72 278,225
8.4 32,350

37 $126,642

37 $139,842

35

35

160,472

72 287,114
1.5 6,498

181,272

72 321,114
2.2 9,873

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year.._
___
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
_ _ __
Nightwork difterentinl
01

Personal services

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$14,805
63.6 260,680

70.5 $280,616

69.8 $311,241

27,912

24,945

24,945

1,070
23,963
3,067

1,080
5,800
1,515

2,460
17,868
3,067

316,692

313,956

359, 581

BUREAU OF THE BUDGET
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

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
excess of $17,500:
$22, 500
$22, 500
$22,500
Director
Deputy director
20, 500
20,509
20,509
Assistant director
60,000
60,030
60,030
GS-18. $17,500:
Assistant director for budget review, _
17, 514
1
17,514
16,000
Assistant director for legislative reference
1
17,514
16,000
1
17,514
Assistant director for management
1
17,514
1
17,514
and organization
16,000
Assistant director for statistical stand1
17,514
1
17,514
16,000
ards
2
35,028
2
35,028
Chief of division
16,000
1
17,514
1
17,514
Executive assistant to the director
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
47,132
Chief of division
47, 590
57,620
15,392
Chief of office
15,392
15,621
Deputy division chief
1
13,975
15,621
61, 568
Deputy office chief
1
13,975
61, 568
15,392
General counsel
15,621
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Administrative assistant to the direc14,685
14,685
1
13,115
tor
129, 707
130,436
4
52,245
Assistant division chief
_
43,326
43,555
Assistant office chief
1
13,330
14, 435
14,435
Assistant to the division chief
14,206
14,206
Assistant to the office chief
14,435
14,435
12,900
Chief, budget methods
14,685
14,914
13,330
Chief, budget preparation
14,435
14,685
13,115
Chief, fiscal analysis
39, 560
Deputy office chief
Special assistant (security and foreign
13,115
economic affairs)
13,115
Specialist on accounting systems
Specialist on organization and legis14,914
15,163
13, 545
lation
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
79,080
70, 740
Accountant (systems)
6
79,663
79,372
35,640
A nalytical statistician
12,690
Assistant office chief
2
27,352
2
26,769
23,760
Assistant to division chief
290, 520 21 274,909 21 278,171
Budget examiner
12,150
1
13,374
1
13,686
Budget and program analyst
11, 610
1
13,083
1
13,083
Budget methods specialist
11,880
Budget preparation specialist
47, 520
53, 767
53,227
Fiscal economist
13,083
11, 610
12, 771
General attorney
35,910
39,832
39, 520
Legislative analyst
14,227
12,
690
13,
978
Legislative attorney
170, 640
133, 494
132, 246
Management analyst
12, 690
Real property disposal specialist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
94,723
95,950
75,250
Accountant (systems)
_,.
47,132
47,132
43,215
Analytical statistician
11,835
12,085
10,
535
Assistant budget officer
_
423,655
428,058
316, 910
Budget examiner
23,192
23,442
10,
750
Budget methods specialist
12,085
12,334
10,965
Budget officer
35, 755
36,254
21, 715
Budget preparation specialist
11,606
11,835
10, 535
Cartographer
12,563
12,563
11,395
Fiscal economist
11,357
11,606
20,640
Legislative analyst
48,319
48,319
54,180
Management analyst
12,563
12,563
11,395
Personnel officer
10,535
Real property disposal specialist

11

12

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

BUREAU OF THE BUDGET—Continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant (systems)
Administrative services officer
Analytical statistician
Assistant personnel officer
Budget examiner
Budget methods specialist
Budget preparation specialist
Fiscal economist
Information officer
Legislative analyst
Management analyst
Staff assistant
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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
Nightwork differential
...
01

Personal services_

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
_
"Advances and reimbursements"

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

01

4
1
7
1
38
1
2

$9,901
11,107
65,666
10,150
343,930
9,901
30,660
9,901
11,107
19,802
59,904

$37,465
10,065
68,950
8,990
355,165
9,420
18,840
10,065
8,990
45,165
8.990
222,925
144,880

32
9
37
35
42
14
3
4

184,610
50,130
184,165
164,130
178, 035
50, 530
11,310
13,710
24, 750

455 3,683,688
17. 5 129,427

$9,901
11,336
65,895
10,150
347,606
9,901
31,158
10,150
11,107
20,300
60,900

24
27
2
21
10
34
39
35
5
3
3

206,464
193, 973
13, 770
133, 534
62, 652
190,213
200, 846
160, 571
21,069
11,836
10, 650
20,112

24
27
2
21
10
34
39
35
5
3
3

208,914
196, 450
14,081
135,178
63,256
192, 561
203, 799
162,175
21,173
12,127
10,941
20,384

8

38.542

8

39,000

435 3, 984, 945 435 4,024,881
10
92,681
10 108,945

159,004
437.5
3, 713,265

425

425
3,876, 000

3, 932,200

9,897
3,912
1,880

10,000
10, 000
20,000

10,000
10,000
20,000

13, 666
9,666
42

15, 000
9,950
50

30,200
9,950
50

3,752,328

3, 941, 000

4, 012,400

$3,718,840
33,488

$3,929, 000
12,000

$4,000,400
12,000

SALAEIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
excess of $5,985:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Chairman, Council of Economic
Advisers
_
$20, 500
1 $20,500
$20,500
Council member
.
40,000
40,000
2
40,000
Economist
_
148,745
12 137,740
148,745
Statistician
_
12,690
21,000
1
21,000
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,8855,710
6,435
1
6,585
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370_
_.
15, 585
17,310
3
17,760
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
14, 790
16, 590
3
16,890
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
19, 560
4
26,800
26, 950
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
8,015
2
4,640
4,790
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
3,415
1
3,850
3,945
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
_.
1
3,685
4,065
4,065




Personal services

_

1960 estimate

$8,000

$8,000

328,000

329,000

$8,031
4,923
293,899

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment_
__.
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base

Other personal services—Continued
Overtime and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details

1959 estimate

31 281,690
3.5 22,962

31 309,935
0.6
5,535

31 311,230
0.7

8,533

NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

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 $17,500: Executive secretary,
National Security Council
1
$20,000
1
$20,000
1
$20,000
GS-18. $17,500:
Deputy executive secretary, National
1
17,514
Security Council
1
17,514
1
16,000
Executive officer, Operations Coordinating Board
1
17,514
1
17,514
1
16,000
Deputy executive officer, Operations
1
17,514
Coordinating Board
1
16,200
1
17,514
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
National Security Council represent1
16,349
ative on internal security
1
16,099
1
14,620
Senior member, policy coordinating
special staff
1
16,349
1
16,099
1
14,620
Chief, information and education
projects staff, operations coordinating staff
1
15,392
1
15,392
1
13,975
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Director, policy coordinating secretariat
1
14,914
1
14,685
1
13,330
Director, operations coordinating
secretariat
1
15,163
1
14,914
1
13,545
Senior area representative, operations
1
14,914
1
14,685
coordinating staff
_.
1
13,330
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant National Security Council
13,374
13,374
representative on internal security. _
11,880
Member, policy coordinating special
26,457
13,374
staff
12,150
Area representative, operations coor65,082
64,458
dinating staff
58,110
Chief, intelligence liaison, operations
12,771
12,771
coordinating staff
11,610
Deputy director, operations coordi13,978
13,978
nating secretariat
12,420
General projects officer, operations
26,749
26,749
coordinating staff
23,970
Intelligence liaison officer, operations
13,978
13,686
coordinating staff
12,420
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Member, policy coordinating special
11,606
staff
11,357
10,320
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Member, policy coordinating special
9,901
staff
9,901
11,280
Research assistant, policy coordinat10,629
ing secretariat
10,379
9,420
Area staff officer, operations coordi3
29,952
3
29,703
26,990
nating staff
2
18,367
4
35,048
3
24,000
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
...
3
23,046
3
22,590
3
20, 245
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
7
45,718
7
44,970
40,240
7
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
2
12,626
2
12,460
11,290
2
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
19 109,924 20 115,788
98,935
19
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
5
25,210
5
24,918
18, 480
4
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390.
4
18,159
27,445
4
17,576
7
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
5
18,450
12,965
5
18,284
4
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base.
Overtime and holiday pay
Payment to other agencies for reimbursable details
01

27.5 267,261

30.4 304,400

30.3 304,400

2,573
10,117

4,500
10,000

4,500
10,000

994

1,100

2,100

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Personal services.

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
Advances and reimbursements.

77 605,790
15.8 129,996

77
2

669,916
17,103

77
1

677,464
8,798

75

652,813

76

668,666

27, 698
61.2 503,492
50

1,000

1,000

2,038
5,088

2,502
5,000

5,149
5,000

611,376

661,315

679,815

$604,617
6,759

$661,315

$679,815

100,708

13

EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
1958 actual

OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE MOBILIZATION
OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE
MOBILIZATION—continued

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE
MOBILIZATION

Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
salary ber salary
excess of $17,500:
ber
salary ber
Director, Office of Civil and Defense
1 $25,000
Mobilization
1 $25,000
Administrator, Federal Civil De1 $21,000
fense Administration. _. _ _
Deputy director, Office ot Civil and
1 21,000
Defense Mobilization
1 21,000
Deputy director, Office of Defense
1 20,500
Mobilization
Deputy administrator, Federal Civil
1 20,500
Defense Administration
Assistant director for plans and oper1 20,000
1 20,000
ations
Assistant director for resources and
1
20,000
1
20,000
Production
Assistant director for training, edu1
20,000
1
20,000
cation and public affairs.
GS-18. $17,500:
Assistant administrator, communica1 16,000
tions
1 16,000
Assistant administrator, education...
1 16,000
Assistant administrator, planning . . .
1 16,000
Assistant administrator, research
Assistant administrator, resources
1
16,000
and requirements
Assistant director for national se1
16,000
curity affairs
Assistant director for plans and readi1
16,000
ness
1 16,000
Assistant director for production
_
1 16,000
Assistant director for stabilization
Assistant director for staff coordination
1 16.000
1 16,000
Assistant director for transportation..
Deputy assistant director for com1 17,514
1 17,514
munications and warning
Deputy assistant director for eco1 17,514
1 17,514
nomic stabilization
Deputy assistant director for Federal,
1 17,514
1 17,514
State and local plans
Deputy assistant director for fuel and
1 17,514
1 17,514
energy . _. _ __ . . .
Deputy assistant director for man1 17,514
1 17,514
power
Deputy assistant director for plans
1 17,514
1 17,514
and operations
Deputy assistant director for produc1 17,514
1 17,514
tion and materials
Deputy assistant director for resources
1 17,514
1 17,514
and production
Deputy assistant director for training,
1 17,514
1 17,514
education, and public affairs
Deputy assistant director for trans1 17,514
1 17,514
portation
1 17,514
1 17,514
Director of program and policy
1 17,514
1 17,514
Director of research
1 17,514
1 17,514
Director of special liaison
1 16,000
Executive assistant administrator
1 17,514
1 17,514
1 16,000
General counsel
._.
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Assistant administrator, congressional
1 14,835
liaison
Assistant administrator, general administration
1 13,975
1 14,190
Assistant administrator, planning _ _
Assistant administrator, research and
1 14,190
development
Assistant for stockpile program coor1 16,099
1 16,099
dination
Deputy assistant director for re1 15,392
1 15,392
sources programing
Deputy assistant director for national
1 14,190
security affairs
Deputy assistant director for plans
1 14,405
and readiness
Deputy assistant director for produc1 14,405
tion
.
Deputy assistant director for public
1 15,392
1 15,392
affairs
Deputy assistant director for require1 14,620
ments programing
Deputy assistant director for tele1 16,349
1 16,349
communications
1 14,835
1 15,870
1 15,870
Deputy director, program and policy
1 15,870
1 15,621
Deputy director, research
Deputy to deputy assistant director
1
15,392
1 15,392
for Federal, State, and local plans.Deputy to deputy assistant director
1
16,349
1 16,349
for production and materials
1 15,392
1 15,392
Director, program analysis.
1
15,621
1 15,621
Deputy to general counsel
General counsel
1 13,975
Deputy assistant director for national
1 16,099
organizations and civic affairs
1 15,870
1 14,405
1 15,621
Director of administration
1 15,621
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant administrator, inspection
1 13,760
1 15,163
Assistant general counsel1 14,914


480200—59
2


Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150—Continued
Assistant to the director
Chief, continuity of Government division
„
Chief, damage assessment division
Deputy assistant director for emergency community services.
Deputy assistant director for manpower
Deputy assistant director for stabilization
Deputy for deputy assistant director
for economic stabilization
Deputy assistant director for continuity of government
Deputy to deputy assistant director
for public affairs
_.
Deputy to deputy assistant director
for fuel and energy
Director, classified location...
__
Director, intelligence and national
security affairs
Director of security and inspection
Director, State and local plans
Director, operations research office
Electronic engineer
Financial operations officer
General counsel
__
General engineer
Industrial specialist
Deputy assistant director for training
and education
Deputy to deputy assistant director
for manpower
Deputy assistant director for shelter
and vulnerability reduction
Information officer
Planning officer...
Training and education officer
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
Assistant for field activities
Budget and fiscal officer
Chemical, biological and radiological
defense officer
Chemist, general
Chief inspector
Civil defense officer
Civilian requirements officer
Classified location deputy director
C ommunication specialist
Continuity of government specialist..
Construction and facilities officer
Damage assessment analyst
Deputy executive assistant administrator
Deputy assistant administrator
Economist
Educational officer
Electronic engineer
Emergency operations officer
Engineer, general
Equipment and materials officer
Executive officer
Executive reserve coordinator
General attorney
General engineer
Federal coordination officer
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Management analysis officer
Manpower specialist
Medical officer
Military intelligence analyst
Military requirements officer
Natural disaster officer
Operations analyst
Operations planning officer
Organization planning analyst
Personnel officer
Petroleum and natural gas specialist..
Physical science administrator
Planning officer
Program development director
Publications officer
R adiological defense officer
Reduction of urban vulnerability
specialist
Relocation specialist
Regional administrator
Regional director
Religious affairs officer
Reports officer
_
Research analyst
Resources programing officer
Security and inspection officer
Solid fuels specialist
Special assistant.
Stockpile management officer
Supply requirements officer
Supervisory highway engineer
_.
Supervisory electronic engineer
Supervisory information officer
Survey statistician
Technical liaison officer
__
Test operations officer
_

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
1

12,900

1

14,435

1

14,435

1 $13,330
1 13,330

1 $14,206
1

12,900

1

12,900

1

14,206

1

14,435

1

14,206

1

14,206

14,206

1

1

1

1 $14,206

13,760

13,330
13,330
13,545
12,900
12,900

14,435

14,435
14,206

14,685
14,206

15,163
14,206
14,914
14,685
15,163

15,163
14,206
15,163
14,914
15,163

1

13,330

1

1

14,206

1

13,545
14,206

1

14,206

1

14,206

38,625

3

39,228
12, 771
12, 771

2

25,552
13,978
13,374
13,686
55, 577
12. 771
27,061
52,291
12,771
27,352

12,900
13,115
13,115
2

23,490

3

12,771
1
1
1
4

12,690
11,610
12,150
49,895

2
1

24,030
12,690

25, 552
13,978
13,083
13,686
55,265
12,771
26, 749
52,291
12,771
27,352

24, 570
11,880
35,640
12, 690
11, 610
36,180
11,880
34, 830
6
1
1

72,360
11,880
12,690
12,690
87, 695
23,490
11, 610
11, 610
12, 690
11, 610
25,380
24, 570
12,420
11,610
23,220
110,915
12, 690
11, 610
11, 610

1
1
7

12,420
11,610
85,590

13,978
12, 771
27,956
12, 771
13, 978
12, 771
53,206
13,083
39,520
13, 978
26, 749
97,511
38,937
13,083
12, 771
12, 771
12,771
12, 771
12, 771
40, 727
26,145
13,978
12,771
12, 771
27, 956
11 145,057
13,978
13978
13,083
1
1

13,978
12,771

8

107,328
13,374
11,357
13,374
41,039
13,686

4
1
1

52,291
13,978
13,374

11,880
1
2
1

11,880
24,300
12,150
35,910
12,420
12,150
11,610
11,610
11,880
12, 690
12, 690
24,840

13,978
26,145
13,978
13,978
27,664

2
4
1
2

2
1
1
1
2
13
1
1

13,978
13,083
27,956
12, 771
13, 978
12, 771
53, 809
13, 374
40,144
13,978
26,749
98,095
98095
39, 519
13,083
13,083
12, 771
12, 771
12, 771
13,083
41,039
26,145
13,978
13,083
12,771
27,956
172,117
13,978
13,083

1
1

13,978
13,083

2

3
1
2
7

8 108,222
13,686
11,357
13,374
3 41,330
13,686
12, 771
52,603
13,978
13, 686
1
2

13,978
26,145
13,978
13,978

2

27,664

14

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE MOBILIZATION—
Continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE

MOBILILATION—cont inued
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
Transportation officer
Training officer. _
Warning officer
Women's activities officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer.
Analytical statistician
Auditor
..
Budget and fiscal officer.
Budget officer
Civil defense officer
Civilian requirements officer
Communications officer
Continuity of government specialist-.
Contributions officer
Deputy regional administrator
Deputy regional director
Economist
Education officer
Emergency feeding specialist
Emergency location specialist
Engineer
Environmental standards officer
Executive assistant.
_
Federal coordination officer
Fire protection engineer
General attorney..Health planner. _.
Industrial specialist
_
Information specialist
Inspector
...I
Labor specialist
Liaison officer
Management analyst.
Manpower officer
Meteorologist
Military intelligence analystMobilization planner
Newswriter
Operations officer
Personnel officer
Physicist
Physical security specialist
Planning officer
—
Program officer
Public welfare adviser
,
Publications officer
Reduction of urban vulnerability
specialist..
Reports officer..
Resource specialist
Resources and requirements officer. _.
Security specialist
Storage specialist
Structural engineer
Supervisory attorney-adviser
Supervisory electronic engineer
Supervisory communication specialist
Supervisory publications editor
Survival projects officer
Systems analyst
Technical liaison officer
Test exercise officer.
_
Transportation specialist.
Training officer
Visual information specialist
Women's activities officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Auditor
Budget officer
_Civil defense officer
Chemical-biological specialist
Civilian requirements officer....
Commodity industrial analyst
Communications officer...,.
_
Congressional liaison officer
Contributions officer
—
Continuity of government officer
Contract specialist
Data analysis officer
Damage assessment officer..
_
Deputy training center director...
Distribution controls officer
Economic stabilization officer
Educationalist
Electronic engineer
Emergency feeding specialist
Employee development officer




Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber salary ber salary
1 $11,610
2 23,760
1 11,880
2
1

1
6

$27,061
51,999
13,374
12,771

$27,061
52,311
13,686
12,771

20,855
11,180

23,192
12, 563
11,357

23,192
12, 563
11,357

10,320
10,535
73,315
20,640
73,960
10,320
10,535
74,175

11,835
81,681
22, 963
80,704
22,714
24,128

12,085
94,033
23,441
81,431
22,714
24,440

93,765
12, 563
81,183
11,357
11,357
62,815
12, 563
11,606

95,224
23,920
82,179
11,357
11,357
62,815
12, 563
11,835

11,395
63,210
73,315
11,395
10,320
11,395
11,395
20,855
21,715
66,865
64,070

12, 563

21,070
10,535
20,640
11,395
10,320
11, 595
1 10,535
21 224,245
1 10,320
1 10,320
5
2
1
1

52,875
20,640
10,535
11,395

1
3
6

10,320
32,035
63,855
10, 535
11,180
20,640
30,960
20,640

1

3
2

4

10,320
10, 320
41710
41,710
11,180
10,320
10, 535
21,930
42,355
20,855

1
8,990
11 102,975
2 18,625
1
8,990
2 18,410
13 121,170
6
1
8
1
3
1
1
1
3

56,735
9,635
72,135
8,990
28,905
8,990
8,990
9,205
28,905

2

19,055

1
6
1
1

9,420
54,400
8,990
8,990

1

81,910
11,357
23,691
11,835
34, 569
12, 563
11,606

11,835
248,412
11,606
25,126
11,357
104,644
22,963
11,606
12, 563

11,357
11,835
21 251093
251,093
' 11,606
25,126
11,357
138. 965
23,441
11,835
12, 563

11,357

35,755

1

11,357

25,126

58,469
94,473
11, 357
12,563
25,126
34,818
25,126

11,606
11, 357
35,047
12,563
11,606

11,835
11,606
35, 526
12, 563
11,606

24,169
93,745
11,357
12, 563
25.126

2
5
2
1

12,563

35, 526
74, 692
59,196
11,357
23,442
11,606
34,071
12, 563
11,606

24,169
58,489
23,441
11,357

2
7
2
1

24.398
81,911
23,441
11,357

1 10,150
11 114,691
4 40,810

1 10,379
11 115,667
4 41,308

2 20,530
13 134,035
9,901
1
63,254
10,858
79,457
9,901
20,779
59,655
9,901
10,379
61,818
9,901
40,810
9,901
20,530
55,535

2 20,779
14 145,640
9,901
73,902
10,858
81,180
10,150
31,138
89,358
10,150
10,629
62,196
19,802
41,059
9,901
20, 530
66,642

1

10,150

1

10,150

OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE
MOBILIZATION—continued

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Engineer
Facility manager
Federal coordination officer
Health resources analyst
Industrial specialist
__
Information specialist
Inspector.
_
Liaison officer
Manpower officer
Management analyst
Merit systems officer
Natural disaster officer
_
Operations planning officer
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator
Physicist
—
Planning officer
Placement officer
Plans and grants officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
_
Program officer.
Public welfare analyst
Public affairs officer
Publications officer
Radiological defense officer.__
Records preservation specialist
Requirements officer
Resources specialist
Rescue liaison officer
Sanitary engineer
--„
Security officer
_
Social science research analyst
Special activities officer
Special assistant
Standards review officer
Statistician
Structural engineer
Supply officer
Surplus property officer.
_._
Systems accountant
Training officer
__
Transportation officer
Visual information specialist
Warning officer
Women's activities officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885—
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370—
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880...
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
_
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
._.
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

01

Personal services, Office of Civil and
Defense Mobilization.

1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
$9, 850
48,175
9,205
49,035
111, 965
2
4

17,980
36,175

25 228,835
2 18,625
3 26,970
3 26,970
6 56,305
1
9,205
1
1
1
1

8,990
8,990
9,205
9,205

3

27,185

3
3
4
2

28,260
28,475
39,615
18,195

1
1
1
1

10,065
8,990
8,990
8,990

15 166,834
1 $11,107
6 63,503

16 177,941
1 $11,107
6 64,001

54,289
134, 492
9,901
9,901
59,406
19, 802
9,901
9,901
27 275,517
10,150
11,336
33,321
91,042
10,150
9,901
9,901
9,901
30,181
10,150
9,901
30. 430
49,505
9,901
9,901
19.802

55,036
135, 469
9,901
9,901
59, 904
20, 300
9,901
10,150
290, 343
10,379
11,336
33, 321
71,240
10,150
9,901
10,150
10,150
30,430
10,379
9.901
30,908
49, 505
19,802
9,901
19,802

11,107
30,181
32,115
54,080
20,280
9,901
11,107

11,107
30,680
32, 593
54,329
20, 529
9,901
11,107

2 19 802
1 9.901
1 9,901
23 233,084
7 74,340
2 20,051
11 112,048
82,367
149
1,275,318
' 682,762
42, 557
502,143
72,052
471,980
417,296

17,119

2 20,051
1 10,150
1 9,901
30 305,011
7 75,587
2 20,051
12 124,154
8 83,533
164
1,406,659
102 750,653
6 42, 994
82 522, 722
12 72,843
97 527,108
85 429,315
253
1,122,529
190 753,247
94 345,781
6 25,958
5 25,323

38 154,340

41 170,833

8,990

15 137,450
6 58,025
8,990
1
11 100, 610
64,435
108 836; 910
87 575,065
5 32,275
83 472, 850
12 65,850
390,890
77 351,405
231
903, 541
174 615,392
85 278,270
10 32,705
6 18, 605
43 177,637
1,494
10,030,720
75 549,721

1,023,697
172 669,351
83 300,877
6 22,505
5

1,750
12,481,569
13,459, <
102 751,1
114 846,569

490,535

Net permanent (average number,
1,419
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

1959 estimate

9, 971, 534
53 293,137
7 87,232

1,516
1,648
11,635,000
12,708,000
67 354,100
9 114,500

387,800
113,620

38,351
168, 768

44,751
211,649

97,757
223,823

2,800

3,000

3,000

10, 561,822

12,363,000

13,534,000

13 167,235
2 18,436
2 10,342

11 154,011
1
9,366
1
4,f

1 19,727
15 212,419
1
9,366
1
4,992

17 196,013
2.6 28,908

13
1.3 16,869

18 246,504
1.1 15, 504

151,500

231,000

ALLOCATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF
HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE

Grades and ranges:
Grades established by act of July 1,
1944 (42 U . S . C. 207):
Assistant surgeon general
Director grade
Senior grade
Assistant grade
Total permanent
Deduct lapses..
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
01

Personal services, Department of
Health, Education, and Welfare..

1,138
168,243

15

EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
1958 actual

EMERGENCY SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
__.

ALLOCATION TO VETERANS
ADMINISTRATION

Grades and ranges:
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
_
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01
Personal services, Veterans Administration

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
5
2
3

$4,970
22,400
7,340
9,865

27 126,261
38 170,836
1
4,615

1
5
2
3

$5,470
24,750
8,112
10,919

1
5
2
3

$5,470
24,750
8,112
10,919

27 126,759
38 176,010
1
2,810

27 126,759
38 176,010
8 37,510

37 173,200

30 138,500

Net permanent (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

1,703
4

$34,193

$48,358

$48,955

3,275

1,500

1,000

125
22

187

380

37,615

50,045

50,335

2,067
37 168,288

700
168,288

PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE ON FUND RAISING
WITHIN THE FEDERAL SERVICE
ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS

173,200

139,200

PRESIDENT'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON
GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual




1959 estimate

Num- Total Num
ber salary ber

_

_
__

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Staff director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant to staff director
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880._
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
_

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Total Num- Total
salary ber salary

1

$14,405

1

$15,870

1

$16,099

1
1
1
1
5
1

12,150
6,455
5,980
4,930
43,920
11,430

1
1
1
1
5

13,686
7,114
6,594
5,450
48,714
356

1
1
1
1
5

13,686
7,259
6,739
5,595
49,378
423

Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Executive director
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Executive director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Counsel to the committee.
GS-11 $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885—_
Total permanent
Deduct lapses

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

_ -

_ __

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
..
01

Personal services

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1

$15 621

13 083
7,030
6,136

1
1
1

13 374
7,280
6,302

4
41,163
0.5 5,063

4

42,577
97

3.5 36,100

4

42,480

1

$14 914

1
1
1

1,730
160

330

37,990

42,810




FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT
DISASTER RELIEF
DISASTER

1958 actual
ALLOCATION TO GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION—COn.

1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
General engineer..
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
General engineer
Natural disaster coordinator
Program officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Total permanent
Add net increase due to changes in payscales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
O vertime and holiday pay
01

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2

$22,790

2
1
1
4
1
1
3
2
2

20,130
9,205
8,990
34,720
7,465
4,525
12,090
6,830
6,350

19

133,095

3

$27,684

3

$27,913

1

4,992

1

5,138

1
1

3,765
3,515

1
1

3,869
3,598

6

39,956

6

40,518

6

39,956

6

40,518

6,600
19

Personal services

139,695
127,066

220,044

207,482

600
3,505

160
4,840

320
19, 680

270,866

265,000

268,000

EXPANSION OF DEFENSE PRODUCTION
REVOLVING FUND, DEFENSE PRODUCTION ACT
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

N u m - Total
ber salary

N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary
ber salary

ALLOCATION TO GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION

Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Special assistant to administrator
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant commissioner, operations...
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant director, project administration
Branch chief
Chief, industry branch
Commodity analyst
Contract specialist
Director, Nicaro project
Director, research and development..
Industrial engineer
Manager, foreign office
Mining engineer
Special assistant to commissioner
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Business economist
Commodity analyst
Engineer
General engineer
Industrial equipment and machine
officer
Mining engineer
Program planning officer
Project manager
Regional director, defense materials
service
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant project manager
Chief, defense materials service
Commodity analyst
Contract specialist
Engineer
Freight traffic officer
Inspector
Mining engineer
Program planning officer
Reports control officer
"Warehouse space officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065




1959 estimate

1960 estimate

RELIEF

1

$14,835

1

$16,349

1

13,115

1

14,435

1
1

12,905
12,690

1
2
1

12,150
25,380
12,150

13, 686
13,978
13,978
13,978
26, 749

12,690
12,905
12,420
12,690

1
1

14,227
13,686

1
1
2

13,978
13,978
26,749

13,978

10, 535
10,965
11,395
11,395

1
1
1
1

12,563
12,334
12,563
12,563

1
1
1

12,563
11,606
11,606

1
1

11,606
11,606

2

23,940

1
1

11,336
10,150

21,285

2

23,940

1
1

10,065
9,635

3

33,072

9,205
78,800
9,420

1
1
3
1

11,336
10,150
33,779
10,379

9,901

10,065
9,901
9,205
10,985
72,645
74,805
107,235
59, 565
128,595
52,740
64,120

63,191
68,411
151,464
61,316
103,086
57,905
55,474

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
Local rates
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

38,943

113.3 758.672

125.3 877,768

90

618,580

57,477
3,675

46,246
1,820

3

33,821

15,404

3,329

3,090
5,450
16,406

3,675
1,998
11,864

6,237
2,000
10,462

0,174

946,700

671,100

1

13,760

15,150

1
1
5

12,420
12,420
62,100

13,970
13,970
68,904

2

21,930

24,123

78,370
50,795
6,820
6,250
10,400
45,160
12, 350
15,425
6,250
2,775

10,130
105,985
52,335
7,750
6,885
11,460
47,225
13,745
16,616
6,990
2,960

Personal services, General Services
Administration

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR

Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Administrator
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Deputy administrator
Assistant to the administrator
Division director.
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant division director
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Division director
Mining engineer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530

—
-

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add—
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Portions of salaries shown in other
budget schedules paid from this account
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01
Personal services, Department of
the Interior

47
4

366,215
13,301

47
40

418,198
358, 482

29,630

1

5,029

400,682

8

64,745

8

64,745

18,138

47

1,575
47

402,257

ALLOCATION TO TREASURY DEPARTMENT

12, 563
12,334
12, 563
12, 563

2

1
8
1

$16,349

14,227

14,227
14,227

11,610
11,395
10, 750

1

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
$3,470
$3,931
1
$3,931
1,820
5
9,240
154 973,035 132 940,538 93 652,831
30. 7 192,154
1.7 14,704
430

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Local employees, foreign areas

3
7
17
9
18
11
8

27,914
54,079
112,181
49,840
85,874
45,615
31,641

Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Attorney
Loan examiner
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Engineer
Loan examiner
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Loan examiner
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
01
Personal services, Treasury Department. _.
_

11
1

12, 690
12,690

13,970
13,970

13,970
13,970

11, 395
11,395

12,555
12,555

12, 555
12, 555

10,065
7,035
5,335
4,890
13,440

8,230
5,880
5,390
8,980

88,935
3,422

81, 530
30

1
1
1
2

8,230
5,880
5,390
8,980
81, 530

3,725
89, 238
312

9

81,500

9

81,500

300

600

81,800

82,100

14,168
103,718

17

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL
PROGRAM

1959 estimate

continued

1960 estimate

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Deputy director
Division chief
Executive officer
Exhibit manager
Program adviser
Trade fair coordinator
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant division chief.
Budget officer
Exhibit manager
Manager, New York office
Public information officer
Trade fair operations officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer.__
Assistant program adviser
Budget analystDeputy exhibit manager
Design specialist
Materials management officer.
Procurement officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
—GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825...
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: TL S. rates
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment: Foreign
countries: Local rates..
_.
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Kegular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
Additional pay for service abroad

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$14,190

1

$14,430

11,610
46,710
11,610
93,960
11,610
23,220

13,070
51,680
12, 770
65, 650
12,770
25,840

1
4
1
5
1
2

13,070
51,980
13,070
66,250
13,070
26,140

20,640
10,320
30,960
10, 535
10,320
10, 535

34,305
11,355
22,950
11,835
11,355
11,595

3
1
4
1
1
1

34,545
11, 595
45,660
11,835
11, 595
11, 595

9,890
10,370
59,340
9,890
10,130
51,610
41,650
80,690
12,270
5,920
16, 740
49, 550
82,320
51,950
14,930
3,350

1
1
1
4
1
1
5
6
10
2
1
3
10
18
13
4
1

10,370
40,280
10,130
10,130
51,850
50,220
74,140
12, 420
6,070
17,190
50,600
84,120
52, 710
15,215
3,445

$12,900

1

9,205
72,995
8,990
8,990
46,240
16,000
72, 655
5,710
4
4
16
12
5
1
99
7

19,720
19,425
68, 440
43,700
16, 555
2,960
716,515
62,647

108
5

819,855
42,690

108

833,505
145

27,082

88
4

Total, Department of Commerce. _.

645,000
35,950

97
6

712,465
64,700

103




40,000
20,000
16,200
14,500

2
1
1
2

40,020
20,010
17,826
16,245

11, 565

7,785
1
7
14
4
1
2
2

163,400
39, 500
7,650
13,200
10, 650

1
1
1
3
3
7
6
3

11,965
8,015
6,990
16,190
16,365
33, 050
24,335
10, 555

16,078
88,173
140,920
43, 472
8,424
14, 539
11,731

14,600
92, 700

12, 667

13,166
7,696
17,846
11, 752
36,420
26,832
7,904

12.690

4

9,635
7,570
14,385
22,155
11,415
13,660
19,220
11,840
731,075
62,675

1
2
2

8,341
10,879
9,901
3,765

25.4 227,994

8

58,885

22,057

918,610

59,783

Personal services

1,815,785

1,756,760

i9,148

$1,780,241
35, 544

$1,702,964
53, 796

$959,148

6,520
5,000
18,075

01

2
1
1
2

13,874
13,312
11,294

1,080,218

3,165
5,000
18,740

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $17,820:
Deputy U. S. commissioner general..
Executive director
Director, Washington office
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230

12,600
12,100

Total, Department of State-

2,646
6,929
8,157

1,900

1
1

1,8

9,480
25,000

838,150

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
$6,594
1
$5,710
1
$6,448
1
4,202
1
4,347
1
3,670
1
3,765
1
3,765
1
3,702
1
3,598
6,775

899.365

781,360
52,000

9,480
22,700

735,567

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
_
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22
U . S . C. 801-1158):
Foreign Service officer:
Class 2. $13,860 to $15,840
Class 3. $11,660 to $13,640
Class 4. $9,900 to $11,550..
Class 6. $6,710 to $8,030.Foreign Service reserve officer:
Class 1. $16,060 to $18,700
Class 2. $13,860 to $15,840
Class 3. $11,660 to $13,640
Class 4. $9,900 to $11,550
Class 5. $8,140 to $9,790
Class 6. $6,710 to $8,030
Class 7. $5,610 to $6,600
Foreign Service staff officer:
Class 1. $11,770 to $13,160
Class 5. $8,395 to $9,600
Class 6. $7,690 to $8,755.
Class 9. $5,585 to $6,650__.
Class 10. $5,115 to $6,175
Class 11. $4,650 to $5,500
Class 12. $4,180 to $5,025
Class 13. $3,730 to $4,580..
Grades established by the Secretary of
State equivalent to general schedule grades:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Information officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Information specialist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530..
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-i. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825

Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: U. S. rates
Positions other than permanent: Tern
porary employment:
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
Local rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance
Departmental differential

10,190
24,404

1,621
670

1960 estimate

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE—

PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM
1958 actual

1959 estimate

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
16,245

38.7 248,150
46.3 442,307

11.1 85, 742
31.5 314,697

58,885

134,721
92,972

152,763
129,654

2,343
14, 536
144, 779
410

225
9,950
225, 094
485

454
300
144

INDEPENDENT

OFFICES

AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS
COMMISSION
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Technical assistant
-.
1 $11,537
1 $12,555
1 $12,555
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Executive assistant
1
9,653
1
10,370
1
10,370
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
1
8,377
1
9,050
1
9,050
2
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
13,970
2
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885._
_
12,340
1
6,135
1
6,135
3
16,009
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
3
17, 460
23,380
4
5
26, 829
28,950
23, 520
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
5
4
9
43,029
45,810
45,810
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
9
9
73,879
74,830
74, 830
16
16
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
17
50, 400
49,810
45, 570
12
11
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
13
47,055
27, 505
27,600
7
7
13
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
7,099
2
2
2
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
7,650
7,555
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $9,890
54 168,184 43 118,095
63 179,496
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
352 449,626 357 490,953 364 495,000
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
Local rates
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
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
Additional pay for service abroad
Post and quarters allowance
Education allowance
Station allowance
_
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
"Construction of memorials and cemeteries"

484 949,299
4.6 21,972

18.7 96,656
49.2 224, 485
411. 5 606,186

469 949,167
4.7 12,724

14

86,774

464
9

899,565
20,000

14

86,660

46.3 223, 666 46
404 626,003 395

222,705
570,200

57,436

32,677

8,362

20,383

36, 930

38, 530

1,636

2,930

190,779
2,284
29,461
3,538
23, 489

184, 497
1,742
28,108
7,000
22,341

176,460
2,512
28,036
7,410
17,347

1,256,305

1,251, 374

1,161,152

$855,165

$925, 076

401,140

230,852

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
OPERATING EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $17,500:
1 $22, 500
$22, 500
1 $22, 500
Chairman
--4 88,000
88,000
4 88,000
Commissioner
—
1 22,000
22,000
1 22,000
General manager
1 20, 500
20, 500
1 20, 500
Deputy general manager
5 97,000
97,000
5 97,000
Assistant general manager
1
19,000
19,000
1 19,000
Controller.9 171,000
171,000
9 171,000
Division director
_
1
19,
500
19,
500
1 19,500
General counsel
2 38,000
38, 000
2 38,000
Manager of operations office
Grades established by the Atomic Energy
Commission equivalent to general
schedule grades:
GS-18. $17, 500:
1 17,514
17, 514
16,000
Associate general counsel
32,000
2 35,027
35, 027
Branch chief
112,000
122, 592
Deputy division director
7 122, 592
32,000
2 35,027
35,027
Deputy manager of operations office,_
66,000
52, 541
3 52, 541
Division director._
-80,000
6 105,079
105,079
Manager of operations office
1 17,514
17,514
Special assistant




1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Assistant controller
Assistant division director
Assistant manager of operations office.
Assistant to division director
Branch chief
Deputy division director.
__
Deputy general counsel
Division director
Deputy manager of operations office..
Manager of operations office
Secretary to the Commission
Special assistant
_
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Area manager
Assistant branch chief
Assistant division director
Assistant general counsel
Assistant manager of operations office.
Assistant to division director
Branch chief
Chemist....
Deputy assistant manager of operations office
Deputy branch chief
Deputy division director
Deputy manager of operations office..
Division director
Engineer
Liaison officer
Manager of operations office
Special assistant
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
Area manager
Assistant area manager
Assistant branch chief
Assistant division director
Assistant general counsel
Assistant manager of operations office.
Assistant to manager of operations
office
Attorney
Biochemist
Biologist
Biometrician
Branch chief
Chemist
•_.
Deputy assistant division director
Deputy assistant manager of operations office
Deputy division director
Deputy manager of operations office..
Division director
Engineer
Geologist
Hearing examiner
Industrial hygienist
Industrial relations officer
Inspector
International affairs officer
Laboratory director
Liaison officer
__.
Mathematician
Medical officer
Metallurgist
_
Patent attorney
Physical scientist
PhysicistPhysiologist
Section chief
Special assistant
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Assistant area manager
Assistant branch chief
Assistant city manager
Assistant division director
Assistant to manager of operations
office.
Attorney
Auditor
Bacteriologist__
_.
Biochemist
Biologist
.__.
Branch chief
_
___
_.
Budget examiner
ChemistCity manager
Classification analyst
Contract administrator
Deputy assistant division director

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
3 $42,570
3 $46,862
$46,862
7 99,850
128,315
8 128,087
6 84,710
94,474
2 30,800
33,862
33,862
2 28,810
32,698
32,698
2 27,950
32,698
32,698
2 27,950
31,491
31,242
5 71,380
128,107
127,650
2 27,995
46,405
46,176
47,362
4 55,900
3 46,862
15,870
1 13,975
1 15,621
4 56,760
3 48,069
8 105,350
3 39,560
16 223,815
6 78,260
6 80,840
2 26,015
20 263,160

7
3
16
7
9
2
23
1

102,981
43.805
236,787
100, 360
132,371
29,848
340,995
14,206

1 13,330
1 12,900
4 52,245
3 38,990
8 105,565
2 25,800

1
1

14,685
15,163

5

68,030

1
16
4
10
11
9
5

11,610
194,670
48,330
121,230
135,410
110,160
61,830

1 12,690
11 134,730
1 12,690
1 11,610
2 24,300
75
922,630
4 50,760
12 148,980
3 35,910
11 135,270
1 11,880
73
900,745
10 126,900
1 12,150
12,690
3

38,070
12,690
14,000
11,610
12,690
11,880
12,690
12,690
2 23,220
8 102,460
15
9
8
8
6
13
1
18

201,420
109,510
85,785
85,785
64,070
141,040
11,180
194,145

5 56,115
10 104,705
8 84,925
1 11,395
1 10,320
146
1,601,965
,
1 10,320
10320
34,185
11,180
20,640
54,180
21,715

7
3
16
7
9
2
23
1

14, 914
15,163
88,338
28, 870
118,144
28, 642
14, 206
14,206
76,710

28,642
117, 666
28, 413
14, 206
14,206
76,232
1
10
2
10
11
10
3

103, 480
44,034
235,851
100, 838
133,307
29, 848
341,952
14,206

13,083
136,635
27,061
132,891
149,157
134,992
39,541

1
10
2
10
11
10
3

13,978
129, 563
13,978
25, 542
27,310

1 13,978
10 131,082
1 13,978
2 27,310
2 27,310
U
1,097, 574

13,083
137, 550
27,373
133,806
149,760
135. 595
40,144

1,089,504
5 69,888
12 163,488

12 164,403

1 13,083
11 151,736

1 13,374
11 152,318

73
1,002,726
11 153,774
13,978
12,771
13,686
13,978
41,038
25,542
15,870
12,771
13,978
13,978
27,955
27,955
40,726
113,006
13,083
15 208,187
10 132,538

73
1,006,885
11 153,774
13,978
12, 771
13,686
13,978
41,350
25,854
15,870
13,083
13,978
13,978
27,955
27,955
41,038
113,006
13,083
208,187
134,035

94,952
94,973
60,174
156,374
12,334
226,450

95,952
95,973
60,174
156,374
12,563
19 227,950

5 61,610
10 116,230
11,357
12,563

5 61,610
10 117, 475
94,995
11,357
12, 563

5
145
1,756,997
1 11,357
37,690
12,334
22,714
61,152
23,941

145
1,766,856
J
11,606
37,690
12,563
23,212
61,652
23,941

1
1

19

20

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION—Continued

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Deputy division director
Division director
_
Economist
Engineer
_

^u
ber

Total
salary

14 $152,005
32 348,730
3 33,110
88
991,150
1 10,750
3 30,960
1 10,320
3 31,390
7 76, 540
12 129,860
2 20,855
3 34,185
7 72,670
2 21,285
9 94,170
3 32,035
6 63,425
2 22, 790
4 41,710
2 22,790
2 21, 500
4 45,580
4 42,570
9 99,330
1 10,320
2 21,070
3 33,110
6 65,360
1 10,320
1 11,395
1 11,610
23 250,690
1 10,750
16 169,635
1 11,395

^959 estimate

slum- Total Slum- Total
ber salary ber salary
13 $152,298
13 $152,298
32 380,619
32 381,864
3 36,982
3 36,982
95
97
1,186,806
1,210,018
1 12,563
1 12,563
3 34,320
3 34,819
1 11,606
1 11,357
3 34,819
3 34,570
7 85,342
7 85,342
13 154,232
13 154,232
2 23,341
2 23,192
2 25,126
2 25,126
7 81,950
7 81,203
2 23,442
2 23,691
9 104,395
9 105,391
3 34,798
3 35,047
6 70,075
6 70,324
2 25,126
2 25,126
4 45,427
4 45,925
2 25,126
2 25,126
2 25,126
2 25,126
5 61,630
5 61,630
7 85,800
7 85,800
10 124,673
10 124,673
1 11,357
1 11,606
2 23,691
2 23,691
3 36,503
3 36,753
6 75,379
6 75,379
1 11,606
1 11,606
1 12,563
1 12,563
1 12,563
1 12,563
24 290,306
24 292,796
1 12,085
1 12,085
16 186,098
16 187,598
1 12,563
1 12,563

Geologist
__
_-_
Health physicist...
Historian.
__Industrial hygienist_ _
—
Industrial relations officer. _
Information officer.
Inspector
Intelligence officer
International affairs officer. Isotopes specialist- _
Liaison officer
—
Licensing and regulations specialist—.
Management analyst
—
Metallurgist.
Mobilization specialist..
Operations research analyst—
Patent adviser.
_
-.
Patent attorney
.
Physical scientist
_
--Physicist
Physiologist
Procurement officer
Program analyst—._
...
—
Project officer
Property and supply officer
—
Reports analyst.
-_
Scientific analyst
Section chief
-.
Security officer
Special assistant
Statistician
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
21 218,338
Accountant
21 206,595
13 135,221
Administrative officer
13 122,675
15 158,642
Assistant branch chief
15 142,590
6
61,589
Assistant division director
6
56,520
Assistant to manager of operations
3
30,430
4
36,390
office
22 230,610
22 202,295
Attorney
28 291,928
28 258,815
Auditor
Branch chief
117 1,095,045 117 1,257,652
20 209,829
Budget examiner
20 184,315
Chemist
14 139,835 16 177,714
3
26,970
33,321
Classification analyst
3
4
39,185
Community management officer
43,701
4
Contract administrator
12 113,040 14 145,850
5
45,595
Deputy division director
52,395
5
2
18,840
Division director
21,008
2
1
10,065
Economist
11,107
1
181
Engineer
168
, 995,931
1, 650,715
Equipment officer
2 21, 736
2 19,485
4 44,429
Geologist
4 36,820
4 40,102
Health physicist
4 35,960
1
9,901
Historian
1
9,901
Industrial hygienist
3 31,887
28, 905
Industrial relations officer
6 62,837
57, 810
Information officer
10 100,214
68,520
Inspector
1 11,107
10,065
Intelligence officer
6 61,818
53,940
International affairs officer
8 86,902
77, 510
Investigator
1 10, 858
9,635
Labor relations officer
2 21,008
17,980
Liaison officer
63, 502
44, 950
Licensing and regulations specialist. _
62,546
45,810
Management analyst
11,107
8,990
Medical officer
11,107
10,065
Metallurgist
22,214
17,980
Operations research analyst
44,429
30,195
Patent adviser
44,429
40,690
Patent attorney
...
106,51"
90,545
Personnel officer
144,394
109,640
Physical scientist
106,246
78,370
Physicist
20, 758
19,915
Procedures analyst
52,146
37,035
Procurement officer
20,280
17,980
Production analyst
124,613
92,265
Program analyst
95,625
78,370
Project officer—
63,981
55,230
Property and supply officer
21,008
18,840
Real property officer
20,530
10,065
Reports analyst
375,232
331,85C
Section chief
251,805
214,121
Security officer
106,246
91,19C
Special assistant
Source and special nuclear materials
2 20,05:
2 18,84C
accountability officer
2 21,23'
2 17,980
Statistician
2 21,008
2 19,05£
Transportation officer
699
668
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
6,253,972
5, 229,62C
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
647
616
4,912,37*
4,209,29C
41 286,04f
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
41 260,20C
549
523
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885._.
3,002,39
3,515,26!




.960 estimate

21
13
15
6

219,752
136,198
159,619
62,067

3
30,680
22 231,816
28 293, 654
117 1, 259,814
20 211,079
16 177, 714
3
33,321
4
43,701
14 147,350
5
52,395
2
21,008
1
11,107
181
1, 995,931
2 21,736
4 44, 429
4 40,602
1
9,901
1
9,901
3 32,387
6 63, 565
10 101,192
1 11,107
6 62, 546
8 87,381
1 10,858
2 21,258
6 63, 981
6 63,045
1 11,107
1 11,107
2 22,214
4 44,429
4 44,429
10 106,974
13 144,394
10 106,974
2 21,008
5 52,395
2 20,530
12 124,613
9 96,845
6 64,459
2 21,008
2 20,758
35 376,438
23 252,554
10 106,725
2 20,301
2 21,237
2 21,258
701
6,345,354
648
5,031,408
41 288,962
546
3, 547,656

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

OPERATING EXPENSES—Continued
1958 actual

1959 estimate

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above:
Scientific representative
Less than $9,890
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct—
Excess civilian pay over military
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

118 $636,815
524
2,582,685
704
3,144,615
1,266
5,156,520
770
2,798,105
312
1,014,910
57 182,915
25 72,265
5
20

68,305
84,951

117 $693,846
488
2,655,640
665
3,361,738
,171
5,258,513
726
2,944,617
280
1,043,931
56 199,230
21 67,309

117 $703,336
490
2,698,510
665
3,420,138
,170
5,370,654
728
2,992,097
280
1,053,331
51 182,015
21 67,309

6 90,168
24 105,728

6 90,168
24 107,698

177 870,757

155 775,197

155 781,312

7,480
47,578,168
602
4,104,132
129
1,207,559

,360
53,172,220
390
3,021,729
154
1,514,491

,360
53,794,014
345
2,448, 523
4
154
1,514,491

2,111,300

Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
6,812
United States and possessions-.. 6,727
6,787
44,170,387
49,385,980
48,325,440
Foreign countries: U. S. rates
22 207,390
29 310,560
49 445,020
Positions other permanent:
Temporary employment
180,000
152,000
Part-time employment
_.
17,200
17, 000
17,000
Intermittent employment
_
236,400
302,000
302,000
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
170,684
188,000
386,000
Overtime and holiday pay
1,601,600
1,680,000
1, 720,000
Nightwork differential
138, 508
142,000
140,000
Living and quarters allowance
38,720
62,000
157,000
Additional pay for service abroad
3,117
14,000
17,000
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
21, 540
26,000
35,000
01

Personal services.

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operating expenses"
_
"Advances and reimbursements".

46,804,146

51,254,000

52,750,000

$46,800,082
4,064

$51,254,000

$52,750,000

CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
CONSTRUCTION
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Highway engineer
Bridge engineer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
.__
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
__
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment-.
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
O vertime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01

Personal services-

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
National Park Service, Department of
the Interior
Bureau of Public Roads, Department
of CoTnmfirote . . .
. .

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1
5
8
2
4
6
11
9
3

$10,065
10,065
43,225
59,720
12,500
21,340
25,020
44,420
30,735
9,525

1
1
6
1
2
5
3
6
8
1

$10,130
10,130
53,580
7,510
13,020
28,350
14,370
25,140
30,420
3,590

1
1
6
1
2
5
3
6
8
1

$10,130
10,130
53,580
7,510
13,020
28,350
14,520
25,290
30,420
3,590

50 266,615
12.4 81,988

34
7

196,240
62,370

34
7

196,540
62,390

27

133,870

27

134,150

9,509
37.6 194,136
9,190

7,500

7,500

728
16,659
160

550
6,820

1,135
5,685

220,873

148,740

148,470

$148,740

$148,470

$27,275
193,598

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1958 actual

CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate

Grades and ranges:
Num- Total N u m - Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber
salary
ber salary
excess of $15,375:
Chairman of Board
1 $20,500
1
$20,500
Member of Board
4
80,000
4
80,000
Administrative assistant to member. _
5
81,500
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
2
30,784
Director of bureau
2
27,950
Executive assistant and legal adviser.
1
13,975
General counsel
1
14,405
15,870
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Associate director of bureau
42,847
Associate general counsel
14,914
13,545
42,847
Chief of office
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1
12,690
13,978
Assistant chief examiner
12,771
Assistant chief of office
1
11,610
Assistant director (international af13,978
fairs)
53,809
48,870
Assistant general counsel
12,771
11,610
Associate chief of office
12,690
Associate director (domestic)
11,880
A ssociate director (international)
11,880
Associate director (investigations)
12,771
11,610
Associate director (regulations)
35,640
Attorney-adviser
1
14.456
13,120
Chief hearing examiner
11 142,624
Chief of division
153,900
1
13,083
Chief of office.—
36,450
1
12,771
General attorney...11,610
Hearing examiner
193,050 16 212,593
Secretary and comptroller
11,610
Special assistant to director
11,610
12, 771
11,610
Special assistant to general counsel
11, 610
Technical assistant
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Aeronautical design evaluation engi2
25,126
2
22,790
neer
1
11,357
1
10,320
Air transport examiner
1
11,606
1
10,535
Airworthiness inspector
Analytical statistician
1
12,563
Assistant chief examiner
11, 395
Assistant chief of division
118, 680 10 118,185
10,
750
Assistant comptroller
10, 320
Assistant legal adviser
11,357
10, 320
Assistant secretary
23,441
2
10, 750
Assistant to chief of division
22, 714
2
Associate chief of office
34,320
3
20,640
Attorney-adviser
57, 513
5
42,140
Chief of division
46, 884
4
42, 570
Chief of office
126,
402
11
125,130
Chief of section
1
11, 357
10, 320
Engineer..
1
12, 563
11, 395
Foreign affairs analyst.. 4
47,152
42, 785
General attorney
5
56, 785
51, 600
Hearing examiner
10, 320
Legislative assistant
10,320
1
11,357
Special projects planner
20, 640
2
22,714
Supervisory air safety investigator
20, 855
2
22,963
Trial attorney
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
10 100,006
10
90,760
Accountant
Aerodynamic flight-test engineer
1
11,107
Aeronautical design evaluation engi1
11,107
30,195
neer
Aeronautical research development
1
10,065
and design engineer
2
21,008
2
19,055
Air safety investigator
15 137,000 17 170,72S
Air transport examiner
1 9,901
Alaska representative
Analytical statistician
11, 336
20,345
1
Assistant to chief of division
99, 508
63,360 10
Attorney-adviser
63,024
57,165
6
Chief of section
9,901
8,990
1
Deputy congressional liaison officer
9,901
1
Economist
11,107
1
1
10,065
Electronic and radio engineer
1
Electronic engineer
Flight operations/engineering special1
9,635
ist
.
32,344
5
49,680
Flight operations specialist
9,901
General attorney
9,901
1
8,990
Inquiry officer
—
74,
589
7
67,660
Investigator-in-charge
10, 629
Legislative attorney
9,901
Liaison officer
9,901
8,990
Meteorologist _-_
Statistical adviser
9,901
1
8,990
1
Supervisory accountant
20, 529
2
2
18, 625
Transportation economist
29, 703
2
3
17,980
Transportation utilities accountant. 90,085
8
72, 565
9
Trial attorney
75 589,250 77 661, 840
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
50
419,294
58
332,935
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
2
13, 915
2
12,910
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
71 406,895 64 398,037
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
.
7
36,192
6
37,085
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
73 351,925 78 407,285
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
44 201,140 42 212,994
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
106
439,240 106 481,016
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
57 210, 475 61 247, 619
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
20
56,783
69, 705 15
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
6
31,846
9
19,020
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
5
16,951
15,320
5
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530




1960 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
$20,500
80,000
81,500
30, 784
15,870
42,847
14,914
42,847
13,978
12,771
13,978
53,809
12,771

12,771
1
11
1
1
18

14,456
142,624
13,083
12,771
238,135

Grades and ranges—Continued
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above:
Secretary of the Board
Less than $9,890
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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
Personal services
01

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
5
715
$4,835,695
48.8
376,883

$15,000
37,000

1
5

$15,000
37,000

846

730
122,287

6,229,440
41.4
208,090

5, 293,500

804.6
6,021,350

19,200
13,200

47,300
15, 550

7,200

9,500
6,093, 700

5,415,787
25

208,879
666.2

705

4,667,691
3,751
19,486
17,404
89
7,177
4, 715, 598

5,333,100

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS
AVAILABLE TO THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

12, 771

2
1
1
1
1
11

25,126
11,357
11, 606
11, 357
12, 563
129, 542

2
2
3
5
4
11
1
1
4
5

23, 441
22,714
34, 320
57, 513
46, 884
126, 402
11, 357
12, 563
47,152
56, 785

1
2
2

11,357
22, 714
22,963

10
1

100,006
11,107

11,357

11,107
2
25
1
2
1
12
6
1
4
1

21,008
249,936
9,901
19, 802
11,336
119,310
63,024
9.901
39, 604
11,107

3
1
1
7
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
11
102
81
2
73

32,344
9,901
9,901
74, 589
10, 629
9,901
9,901
9,901
9,901
20, 529
49, 505
109, 887
871,321
580, 984
13, 915
451,947
36,192
432,245
217,487
545, 912
289,034
56, 783
38,378

43
122
72
15
11
5

16,951

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $17,500:
Chairman of the Commission
1 $20,500
1 $20,500
1 $20,500
Commissioner
2 40,000
2 40,000
2 40,000
GS-18. $17,500:
1 17,514
1
16,000
1 17,514
Executive director
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
14,405
Administrative assistant
4 62,982
Director of bureau
56,330
4 62,275
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant bureau director
2
26,015
3 43,097
3 43,097
Assistant director in charge of pro14, 914
gram coordination
13,330
14, 914
15,163
Chief, security appraisal office
15,163
13,760
43,071
Chief of division..-.--.
43,321
1 13,330
14, 914
15,163
Director of bureau
14, 914
1 13,330
14,914
General counsel
2 26, 230
10 142,780
Regional director
11 157,453
2 26,875
Staff assistant
1 13, 545
Technical adviser to the Commission..
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
25,854
2 23,490
26,457
Assistant chief of division
13,083
1 11,880
13,374
Assistant general counsel
13,083
2 24, 570
13,374
Assistant to bureau director
13,374
13,686
Assistant to commissioner
1 12,150
Chairman, board of appeals and re1 12,150
1 13,374
1 13,374
view
1 12,150
1 13,374
1 13,686
Chief actuary
1 11, 880
1 13,374
1 13,374
Chief, hearing examiner program
12 144,720
10 132,227
10 134,093
Chief of division
3 36,450
3 40,123
3 40,435
Chief of section.
1 11,610
1 12,771
1 13,083
Chief, veterans service staff
8 92,880
11 142,665
11 140,481
Deputy regional director
1 12,150
Director, incentive awards program...
Executive director, President's committee on Government Employ13,083
11,880
13,374
ment Policy
Executive vice chairman, intra12,771
12, 771
12,150
agency advisory group
13,978
13,978
12,690
Medical director
13, 374
13,083
11,880
Public information officer
12, 771
110,160
Regional director
13, 374
11,880
Special assistant to executive director23,760
Staff assistant
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1 11,606
1 11,606
10,320
Adviser in executive development
3 35,755
3 35,296
31,820
Assistant chief of division
1 11,835
1 11,835
10,535
Assistant chief of section...
Assistant chief, security appraisal
12, 334
12,085
10,535
office
12,334
11,835
Assistant chief, veterans service staff.. 23, 670
23, 441
3
32.680
Assistant to chief of division
12, 563
12, 563
1
11,395
Assistant medical director
11,357
Assistant to commissioner
22, 714
2 22,714
Branch manager
12, 334
1 12,085
10, 750
Career development counselor
12, 563
1 12,334
11,180
Chairman, examining review board...
11, 357
10, 750
1 11,357
Chief, appeals examing office
Chief, congressional liaison representa1 12.563
1 12,334
11,180
tive
1 12,085
1 11,835
10, 750
Chief, hearing examiner program
1 11,357
1 11,357
Chief, legal advisory service
1 13,042
1 12,813
1
11,610
Chief, organization and methods office.
33 380,485
33 376,256
32 331,100
Chief of division
21 253,838
22 262,475
23 246,390
Chief of section
1 11,835
1 11,835
1
10,750
Coordinating officer
1 11,606
1
10,535
1 11,357
Deputy public information officer
1 11,606
1 11,606
4 41,710
Deputy regional director
1 11,606
1 11,357
Director, career placement program.

22

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS
AVAILABLE TO THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION—Continued
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Director, incentive awards program._,
Director, management intern programs
_
Director of personnel
Director of recruitment
Executive assistant
Esecutive secretary, international organization employees loyalty board.
Field operations officer
Head of unit—
Management analyst
___
Member, board of appeals and review.
Mobilization readiness adviser
Pay systems specialist
Personnel management adviser
-.
Personnel security officer
Program management officer.
Program projects specialist
Special assistant to the director
Special assistant to the division chiefSpecial legal assistant
Wage board specialist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Actuary. _
Administrative officer
Appeals examiner
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of section
Assistant deputy relocation officer
Assistant director of personnel
Assistant personnel security officer....
Assistant to commissioner
Assistant to security officer
Attorney-adviser
._.
Branch manager
Chief accountant
Chief of division
Chief of section
Civil service inspector
C ivil service representative
Coordinating officer
Examiner-in-charge
Examining representative
Field operations supervisor
Head of unit
Information specialist
_.
Instruction system planner
Loyalty panel member
Management analyst
Medical officer
Occupational specialist
Personnel management adviser
Personnel policy officer
_
Position classifier
Program planner
_
Qualifications rating examiner (training)..
Regulations officer
__
Security appraisal officer
Special placement representative
Staff assistant
Supervisor qualifications rating examiner
Veterans Federal employment representative
Vocational rehabilitation officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230-.
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885—
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370—
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325—
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065—
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825—
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530—
Wage board
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $11,606

1 $11,606

11,357
11,357
11,606
12,563

11,357
11,606
11,835
12,563

11,357
34,818
12,334
24,170
62,109
11,606
11,606
11,606

11,357
35,505
12,563
24,419
62,109
11.835
11.835
11,835

23,212

23,670
24,169

1 $10,320
1 10,320
11,395
10,320
31,605
11,180
55,685
10,535
10,535
10,535
10,965
20,640
1
1

10,750
10,750

1

10,320

1
2
12
31
6
1
1
1
1
1
6
2
1
2
11
13
2
1
2
3
13
3
1
1

10,065
19,485
108, 525
281, 485
59,215
9,420
8,990
9,420
8,990
10,280
56,520
19,055
9,850
19, 270
106,845
125,255
18,410
9,420
18,195
27,830
120,955
28,475
8,990
10,065

2 20,560
11 111,790
12 112,395
56,090
18, 625
92,695
9,635
8,990
38, 540
9,420
46,670

1
1

11,357
11,606

1

1 11,336
4 42,744
12 121,551
33 334,146
64,957

10,150

10,379

1
1
4
2
1
1
13
13
2
1
2
3
10
3
1
1
1
3
10
10
1
6
2
11

9,901
11,336
42,015
19,802
10,858
11,107
138,557
139,526
20,300
10,629
20,300
31,138
104,083
31,886
9,901
11,107
9,001
32, 573
111,070
101,921
9,901
61, 546
20,779
112,297

1
1
3

10,629
10,150
32,594

1
1
3

10,858
10,150
33,052

2

20,779

2

20,779

11 109,210
11 122,177
1
1 9,90]
8,990
316
299
2,540,210
2,609,139
750
755
5,663,167
5,098,153
6 42,388
5 32,680
543
435
,089,990
2,701,461
15 93,167
16 88,750
157
265
1,
] 289,213
850,834
74 352,245
75 397,534
306
322
1 386,075
1,399,512
451
484
824,905
1,850,681
1,059 '
963
, 667,430
3,585,092
768, 725 224 784,237
69,915
23 74,162
252,170
55 252,367

1 11,336
4 42,473
2 19,802
1 11,107
1 11,107
13 140,029
13 140,961
2 20,758
1 10,858
2 20,758
3 31,387
10 105,748
3 32,115
9,901
11,107
10,150
32,573
111,070
103,166
10,150
63,044
21,008
113, 525

1

10,150

11 122,177
1 10,150
297
2,605,519
731
5, 521,928
7 49,673
405
2, 523,293
14 87,246
144
783,296
75 402,178
295
1,357,108
446
1,838,644
955
3,556,072
219 769,133
23 75,038
55 252,367

4,014
4,510
4,110
23,864,242
24,153,056
24,341,633
168.6
372.3
175.4
998,870
863,274
1,884,434
1,012,202

Net permanent (average number,
3,845.4
net salary)
4,137.7
3,934.6
22,865,372
23, 280,824
23,478,359




01

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
"Investigations, revolving fund"
"Investigations of United States citizens for employment by international
orgenizations"
"Advances and reimbursements"

$29,795

1960 estimate

$3,862

85,960

58,670

$57,295

89,129
266,955
21,598
233

92,226
75,000
24,000
233

180,700
50,000
24,000
233

$23,774,494

$23,732,350

$23,177,600

$15,784,477
7,602,703

$16,510,000
6, 742,950

$16, 510,000
6,202,100

48,181
339,133

54,000
425,400

51,100
414,400

COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS
SALARIES AND EXPENSES

11,357

1 11,107
4 42,017
12 121, 551
33
6 64,462

1 9,901

Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment.
Part-time and intermittent employment
-_.
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
O vertime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
Uniform allowance

1959 estimate

1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $15,375:
1 $22,500
Staff director
.._
1 $22,500
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
1
15,392
1
15,392
Deputy director
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Director, office complaints, informa14,206
tion, and survey..
14,206
Director, office laws, plans, and re14,206
search
14,206
14,206
Executive secretary..
14,206
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
12,771
12,771
Information officer
12,771
12, 771
Political scientist
12,771
12,771
Special assistant
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1
11,357
11,357
Deputy special assistant
1
11,357
11,357
Information officer—
6
68,142
68,142
Legal assistant.
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
19,802
19,802
Supervisory field representative
26,478
26,478
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
36,357
36,357
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
17,970
18,408
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
26,748
26.313
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
30,181
29,849
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
12,605
12.314
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
19,386
19,386
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
14,331
14,331
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
3,370
3,370
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Total permanentDeduct lapses
Net permanent (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.

53 415,849
2.8 21,849

53 417,345
33.4 263,345

50.2 394,000

19.6 154,000

37, 500

14,500

1,510
2,290

1,500

435,300

170,000

EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, EXPORT-IMPORT BANK
OF WASHINGTON
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $17,500:
1 $21,000
1 $21,000
President and chairman
1 $21,000
First vice president and vice chair1
20,500
1
20,500
20,500
man
3
60,000
3
60,000
60,000
Director
GS-18. $17,500:
1
17,514
17,514
Executive vice president
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Executive vice president
1
14,620
1
15,621
15,870
General counsel
1
13,975
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
44,991
3
44,533
3
39,990
Chief of division
1
14,914
15,163
Secretary of the Bank
1
13,330

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
195S actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150—Continued
Senior vice president
Treasurer
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant chief of division
Assistant treasurer
Chief of division
Chief of section
Counsel
._
Economist
Engineer
Financial specialist
Loan officer
__.
Special assistant to board of directors.
Treasurer.
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Business analyst
Chief of division
Chief of section
Counsel
Engineer
_
,._.
Loan officer
Special assistant to board of directors.
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative analystAssistant secretary
Chief of section
Counsel
_
Credit analyst_
-_.
Engineer
Loan officer
__
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230._
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825.
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses.
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year...
Net permanent (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
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken..
01

Personal services.

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$13,330

1
1

$14,914
14,685

11,610

1
1
1
1
3
9
4

12,771
13,374
14,227
13,374
40,434
124,864
54,705
13,083
13,083
13,374

36,450
11,880
36,450
112,805
50,760
11,880
11,880
11,880
12,690
10,750
2
5
10
1

1
1

$14,914
14,685

13,083
13,686
14,227
13,374
41,350
151,424
55,912
13,374
13,374
13,374

11

12,085
13, 374
22,963
24,898
75,378
155, 626
11,835

12,085
13,374
22,714
24,648
62,815
143,312
11,606

22,145
56,975
108,145
10,320
2
1
2

9,205
18,410
19,055
19,485
8,990
20,130
19.485
53,640
45,375
122,880
125,635
94, 425
176,255
22,700
24,095
10,495
3,370

19,802
10,379
20,529

2
1
2

19,802
10,629
21,008

31,388
10,150
44,428
11,586
60, 550
57, 740
153, 358
150, 003
105,831
240,877
29,098
22,568
11,585
3,723

3
1
5
1

31,388
10,150
55,535
11,586

11
25
27
24
59
7
7
5
1

79,330
161,906
152,502
125, 926
276,077
29,181
26, 540
18,117
3,827

24, 460

20,550

209 1, 517,623 234 1,835,579
9
72,951 12
98,232

258 2, 007,667
9
63,667

10,628

90,928
200 1, 535, 600 222 1,737,347

249 1,944,000

25
2,650

4,000
7,600

4,000
9,600

5,400
13,812

6,600
16,000

14,900
10,000

13, 051

14,000

14,800

1, 570, 538

1,785, 547

1,997,300

1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555^-Cqntinued
Chief, administrative division
Chief, finance division
Chief, personnel division
Comptroller
Hydraulic engineer
Secretary to Federal Farm Credit
Board and assistant to governor
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Agricultural economist
Associate chief of appraisals
Attorney
Chief, collateral section
Chief, credit division
Chief, field accounting and reports
section
Chief, fiscal and operations section
Chief, national farm loan association
operations
Chief, operating analysis section
Chief, securities section
Election officer
Information specialist
Chief reviewing land bank appraiser..
Supervising farm credit examiner
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065_
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Board compensation
Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
01

Personal services.

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$13,042
11,835
13,042
13,042
12, 563

$13,042
12,085
13,042
13,042
12,563

10,750

12,085

12,085

20,345
19,055
10,495
9,850

11,107
21,008
11,586
11,107
9,901

11,107
21,486
11, 586
11,107
10,150

1
1
1
1
1

10,379
10,379
10,629
10,858
10,379

10,379
10,629

1
12
2
23
16
31
2
20
8
28
27
5
2

9,901
133, 725
20,280
212, 995
127, 210
211, 909
11,398
112,403
41,871
129,915
111, 787
20,759
7,654

$11,825
10,750
11,825
11,610
11,395

9,205
9,420
9,420
9,635
9,420
9,420

12
2
43
19
33
1
11
18
30
19
17
2

121,425
19,700
377,110
138,395
203, 280
5,240
56, 755
86,400
129,135
72, 450
62, 730
6,910
15,190

249 1,730,045
27 219,426

1
1
1
1
1

11,900

10, 629
10, 858
10, 629
1
12
2
23
14
31
2
21
8
26
25
5
2

10,150
134, 932
20,779
214, 472
112, 213
214,557
11,711
119,036
42, 787
124, 573
105,036
20,863
7,654
11,900

217 1,633,860 212 1, 624, 957
4
24,260
2
5,857

68,087
222 1, 578, 706 213 1,609,600

210 1,619,100

32, 816

32,000
1,700

32,000
1,700

6,654
608

6,300
300

12,600
300

9,551
1,628,335

5,000
1, 654, 900

5,000
1,670, 600

FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY
EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m Grades and ranges:
ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,190:
ber salary ber
1 $21,000
Governor
1
1 $21,000
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
13,975
Deputy governor..
_
1
14,190
1
15,392
General counsel
1
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1
15,870
12,900
1
Director, cooperative bank service
1
14,435
12,900
1
Director, land bank service
1
14,206
13,330
1
Director, short-term credit service
1
14,685
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
13,374
11,880
Assistant general counsel
12,771
12,150
Chief examiner
Chief, research and information di13,083
11,880
vision
13,686
12,150
Chief of appraisals
Deputy director, cooperative bank
13,978
service
_
13,686
1
12,150
Deputy director, land bank service
Deputy director, short-term credit
2
24,570
27,601
service
_
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1
11,835
Agricultural economist
11,835
Assistant chief examiner _
1
1
10,535
Assistant chief, research and informa12, 563
1
1
11,180
tion division
24,648
Assistant chief of appraisals
2
2
22,145
Assistant deputy director, land bank
service
1
11,825
Assistant deputy director, short-term
12,563
credit service.._
2
22,145




Total
salary
$21,000
15,621
16,099
14,206
14,435
14,914
13,686
12, 771
13,686
13,686
13,978
13, 686
27,913
12,085
12,085
12,563
24,898

12,563

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber
ber
ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $17,500:
$22,500
1 $20,000
$22,500
Administrator
Deputy administrator.
_.
20,500
20,500
Assistant administrator, management
18, 500
18, 500
services
Assistant administrator, personnel
18,500
18, 500
and training
Assistant administrator, plans and re18, 500
18,500
quirements
18, 500
18,500
Civil air surgeon
Director, bureau of air traffic manage18,500
1
18,500
ment
18,500
1
18,500
Director, bureau of facilities
18,500
1
18,500
Director, bureau of flight standards...
18,500
1
18,500
General counsel
Chairman, Airways Modernization
20,500
Board.
19, 500
19, 500
Director, research and development _.
Technical director, research and de1
18,000
19,
500
19, 500
velopment
Deputy technical director, research
1
16,000
17,
500
17,
500
and development
Assistant technical director, systems
1
16,000
17,
500
17,500
analysis
17,500
17, 500
Chief of division, facilities
52, 500
52, 500
Chief of division, flight standards
35,000
35,000
Medical officer
_~
17,500
17,500
Frequency engineer, facilities
35,000
35,000
Systems engineer, facilities
GS-18. $17,500:
17, 514
17, 514
Chief, airports division
17, 514
17, 514
Chief, aviation policy division
Deputy assistant administrator, man17, 514
17, 514
agement services
Deputy assistant administrator, per17, 514
17, 514
sonnel and training
Deputy director, bureau of ah* traffic
17,514
17,514
management
-

24

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY—Continued
EXPENSES—Continued
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-18. $17,500— Continued
1 $17,514
1 $17,514
Deputy director, bureau of facilities. _
Deputy director, bureau of flight
1 17,514
1 17,514
standards
1 17,514
1 17,514
Deputy general counsel
Director, office of international
1 17,514
1 17,514
coordination
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $15,375:
Assistant technical director, operations analysis
1 15,500
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
1
15,392
1 15,392
Attorney
Chief of division, air traffic manage46,125
3
46,125
ment
30, 750
2 30,750
Chief of division, facilities
30,750
2
30,750
Chief of division, flight standards
15,392
1 15,392
Deputy chief, airports division
15,392
1 15,392
Director of personnel
15,392
1 15,392
Director of training
Program evaluation and budget
15,392
1 15,392
officer
1 $14,190
Deputy administrator
Deputy assistant technical director,
1 15,392
1 14,835
1 15,392
operations analysis
Assistant technical director, develop1 15,392
1 15,392
1 14,835
ment
Deputy assistant technical director,
1 15,392
systems analysis
1 14,835
Programs management officer
1 15,392
1 15,392
Public information officer
Systems staff officer, facilities
1 15,392
1 15,392
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
2 28,380
2 28,380
Attorney
Assistant administrator for adminis13, 760
tration
Assistant director, air traffic manage1 14,206
1 14,206
ment
Assistant administrator for jet age
1 14,914
1 14,914
planning
4 56,760
4 56,760
Chief of branch, facilities
5 70,950
5 70,950
Chief of branch, flight standards
Chief of branch, air traffic manage3 42,570
3 42,570
ment
Chief of division, international co28, 380
2 28,380
ordination
14,206
14, 206
Deputy director, personnel
14,206
14,206
Deputy director, training
5 70,950
70, 950
Deputy division chief, facilities
70,950
5
70,950
Deputy regional administrator
13,115
Director, airports
13,115
Director, air traffic control
13,115
Director, air navigation facilities
Director, flight operations and air12,900
worthiness
13,535
Director, planning and development14,914
1 14,914
Director, aeronautical center
14,206
1 14,206
Evaluation officer
14, 206
1 14,206
Legislative liaison officer
14,
206
1 14,206
Management analysis officer
42, 570
3 42.570
Special assistant to administrator
14,206
1 14,206
Transportation economist
13 189,209
10 145,847
Division chief
- ..
Deputy assistant technical director,
13, 760
1 15,163
systems analysis
13,115
General counsel.
1 14,206
1 14,206
12,900
Technical adviser
12,900
Plans officer
1 14,206
Deputy programs management officer.
6 86,820
86,820
Regional administrator
6
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
14
178,793
76,626
11,
610
Airways operations specialist
6
11,610
Air traffic control operations specialist _
1
13,083
1
13,083
11,
610
Airworthiness adviser
11,610
Assistant director, air traffic control. _
1
12,771
11,610
12,771
1
Assistant administrator for a i r s p a c e Assistant director, air navigation
14,456
1
1
14,
456
1
13,120
facilities
Assistant administrator for jet age
13,120
planning
1 14,456
1 14, 456
13,120
Assistant director (military liaison)...
Assistant director, Office of Inter13,120
national Cooperation
11, 610
12, 771
Aeronautical scientist
12, 771
Aeronautical engineer
13,083
12, 771
Assistant director (operations analyst)
53,180
53,180
4 47,520
Assistant to regional administrator78,186
12,
771
1
11,610
Assistant division chief
12,771
12,771
Air traffic control operations adviser13,374
12,771
2 23,220
Assistant general counsel
51, 980
51,380
1 11,610
Attorney
-.
25,
540
Airspace utilization officer
13,083
1 13,083
1 11,610
Administrative coordination officer. __
1
12,420
Budget and finance officer
1 12,771
Chief, audit and accounts
Chief of branch, air traffic manage25,540
25,540
ment.-.
12,771
12,771
Chief of branch, flight standards
45,420
45,420
Chief of branch, public affairs
Chief of division, personnel and train89,390
89,390
ing
_
12,771
12,771
Chief of division, public affairs




1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
1 $12,771
Chief publications officer
1 $12,771
1 12.771
1 12,771
Compliance officer
1 12,771
1 12,771
Deputy programs management officer1 12,771
1 12,771
Deputy budget and finance officer
Development officer..
_
1 12,771
Director, office of international cooperation
1 $12,150
1 12,771
1 12,771
Director, personnel
Electronic engineer
29 371,566
25 325,786
10 121,500
1 13,978
1 13,978
1 12,690
Executive officer
1 13,978
3 38,070
1 13,978
Chief of branch
36 474,008
54 655,220
37 484,927
Chief of division
1 13,083
1 11,610
1 13,083
Communications liaison officer
Confidential assistant to adminis1 11,610
trator
1 11,880
1 13,083
1 13,083
C hief, program control staff
1 13,120
Director, aeronautical center
5 61.560
1 13,978
1 13,978
Deputy director
11 136,620
11 144,670
Deputy chief of division
11 144,970
1 12,771
Electrical engineer. __
12, 771
1 12,771
Meteorologist
12, 771
Deputy assistant administrator for
13, 083
13,083
11,610
airspace
13,083
13,083
74,465
Deputy regional administrator
._.
12,150
Executive controls officer
1 12,771
1 12,771
12,690
Engineer
1 12,771
1 12,771
Executive assistant
Electronics scientist.
12,690
1 13,978
General services officer
12,690
14, 227
1 13,978
Installation engineer
12,690
1 12,771
12,771
Legislative liaison specialist
1 14,456
14,456
Liaison officer
1 13,120
2 25,540
25,540
Medical officer
1 12,771
12,771
Mechanical engineer
6 76,773
995
8 106,995
Operations analyst
61,290
4 51,084
3 35,443
Operations specialist
23,220
12,420
Personnel officer
1 13,978
1 13,978
12, 690
Project officer.
_
23,220
1 13,978
1 12,771
Planning officer.
_
_
77,430
Regional administrator
3 38,612
38,612
11,610
Special assistant
1 12,771
12,771
Physicist
38,310
Technical program officer.
1 12,771
25,542
Psychologist25,542
1 11,610
Mathematician
2 25,542
12,771
Management analyst.
_
__
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1 11,357
1 11,357
11,395
Deputy assistant technical director.__
1 11,606
10,320
1 11,606
Administrative officer
56 643,110
189,415
85 976,253
Airways operations specialist
2 22,710
2 23,190
Airworthiness specialist
10 113,790
16 182,160
6 61,920
Airplane pilot
Air traffic control systems develop1 10,320
ment specialist
1 10,320
Air traffic control operations adviser..
2 20,640
1 11,357
1 11,357
Air traffic control systems analyst
1 10,535
1 11,606
1 11,606
Assistant budget and finance officerInternational Civil Aviation Organi1 12,334
1 11,180
1 12,334
zation officer
4 48,540
5 54,610
4 48,780
Assistant to director.
8 93,722
12 130,505
8 93, 722
Attorney
1 11,357
1 11,357
Airspace officer
1 12, 563
1 12, 563
2 22,145
Assistant to regional administrator
2 22,950
1 10, 535
1 11,606
Airspace utilization officer
147
147
102
Chief of branch
],119,935
1,764, 225
1,753,905
23 274,125
23 272,445
30 323,730
Chief of division
1 11,606
11,606
1 10,320
Communications liaison officer
11,357
2 22,963
Assistant division chief
22,714
Applied mathematician
129,465
11 129,465
108,360
Chief adviser
11,357
1 11,606
10,320
Analytical statistician
45,424
5 56,781
10,320
Development officer
11,180
Deputy budget and finance officer
18 212, 790
18 214,470
280,575
Deputy chief of division
1 12,813
11,610
1 13,042
Deputy general services officer
1 11,357
10,320
1 11,606
Deputy chief, program control staff._.
3 37,665
34,185
3 38,145
Deputy chief of branch
4
34,615
49,740
6
72,690
Executive control analyst
2 22,963
2 23,212
Executive assistant
59
466,980
719,182
61
747,435
Engineer.-.
1 12,563
11,395
1 12, 563
Educationist
1 11,606
1 11,606
10,320
Frequency utilization specialist
1 11,357
1 11,357
Flight operations adviser
1 11,357
Economic program officer..
1 12,334
12,085
1 10,965
General aviation adviser...
1 11,606
11,606
1 10, 320
Human biologist —
56 649,936
47 301,883
20 217,150
Electronic engineer
11, 606
11, 606
Computer programer
23,910
23, 670
21, 500
Inspector
11,357
11,357
10,535
International service? officer
11, 357
10,320
Computer specialist
11,357
11,357
Contracting officer..23,212
Mathematician
34,071
22,714
22,790
Meteorologist
25, 350
25, 350
23,005
Liaison officer
56,975
56,975
45, 580
Medical officer
11, 606
11.606
Neuropsychiatrist
_
94, 442
82.607
43,645
Planning officer
11, 357
11,357
10,320
Psychologist-12,334
12, 334
10,965
Program planning coordinator.
-.
69,810
31,605
Program control officer
11,395
Public information officer.
Air traffic control administrative
10,320
specialist
—
15 170,355
4 45,428
51,600
Operations specialist
—
11 131,494
7 87,941
59,295
Operations analyst __
1 11,357
1 11,357
10,320
Staff assistant

25

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Senior programer
Technical adviser
Transportation economist (air)
Deputy program management officer..
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Architect.Administrative officer
Accountant
Airplane pilot
Aircraft support specialist
Air navigator evaluation specialist
Assistant general services officer
Air traffic control and communications specialist
Airways operations specialist
__.
Assistant to the assistant administrator
Airspace utilization officer
Attorney
Analytical statistician
Auditor
Assistan t medical officer
Agricultural specialist
Budget analyst
Biometrieian
Chief of branch
Chief of division
Chief of section
Communications liaison officer
Biophysicist
Airways flight inspector
Assistant division chief
Assistant plans officer
Budget and fiscal officer
Personnel and security officer
Operations analyst
Technical operations officer
Air traffic control staff officer
Air traffic control administrative specialist
Air traffic control systems analyst
Contract specialist
Meteorologist
Deputy program development officerDefense requirements officer.
—
Deputy chief of division
Deputy chief, wage administration
division
Deputy chief of branch
Deputy program control officer
Engineer
Executive assistant
Executive control analyst
Education consultant
Budget management analyst
Flight operations and airworthiness
specialist
Frequency utilization specialist
Flight inspector
Flight operations specialist
Equipment specialist
Information specialist
_.
Assistant personnel officer
Inspector
_
__.

Num- Total Number salary ber

1960 estimate

Total Num- Total
salary ber salary

3 $34,071
1 11,357

3 $34,320
1 11,357

10,065
8,990

1 11,107
2 21,220
9 93,090
61 610,970
1 9,901
1 10.858
1 10,150

11,107
21,220
93,090
69 693930
693,930
1 110,150
15
10,858
10,150

1
8,990
210
1,923, 590

1 9,901
295
2,978,664

1 $11,395
1 10,750
1 10,320
1 10,065
2 19,055
6 56,735
25 229,050
1
1

9,205
29, 765
74, 715
9,205
18,840
1
8,990
1
8,990
1 10,280
56 547,730
19 177,475
76
735.915
17,980
14 128,655
1
9,205
1
1
2
1

8,990
8,990
17,980
8,990

1 10,280
6 58,025
1
9,205
24 236,185
192
1,915,495
2 19,270

1
5
8
1
2

1
569

9,901

5, 708, 433

10,150
53,050
83,440
10.150
20,980

10,379
53,050
113,110
20,020
20,980
40,040

1
9,901
1 11,336
25 259,730
17 175,090
102
1,093,980
2 20,020
9,901
526,230
10,150
9,901
9,901
9,901

1
9,901
1 11,336
25 263,090
17 175, 570
107
1,149,670
2 20,020
1 10.150

1
2

9,901
19,802

1
2
3

9,901
19,802
29,703

2
1
3

19,791
11,336
29,190

1 10,150
42 441,780
4 39,560
254
2,750,216
3 29,932
3 29,910

63

1
1
6

-•-'---

9,901
9,901
60,402

19,802
29,703
20, 300
19, 791
11,586
30,150
1 10,150
46 484,460
4 40,040
261
2, 823,570
3 30,172
3 30,150
1 9,901
2 20,980

2

18,840

2

20,740

2
1
7
1

20,130
8,990
63,145
10,065

1

9,901

9,901

2 "20,986

2 20,980
1
9,901
1 10,150
1 10,858
3911
4,116,350
1 9,901
20,500
30,892
92,130
42,920
49,941
43,400
20,260
11,107

1
8,990
1
9,850
282
2,743,515

International services officer
Island manager
Operations research specialist.
10,065
Assistant branch chief
Medical officer
2 20,130
1
9,205
Management analyst
3 30,195
Manpower and training coordinator.
Publication editor
9,850
Occupational safety officer..
9.205
Operations research officer
17,980
Program officer
26.970
Placement officer
9,205
Property specialist
10,065
Psychologist
17,980
Program control officer
Rating examiner
Research analyst
Press and publications officer
4 37,465
Procurement specialist
Staff assistant
1 10,280
Station manager
3 26,970
Staff assistant to regional administrator
1
8,990
Security officer
1
9,205
Special projects officer..
2 20,130
Technical assistant
1
8,990
Transportation economist
Training specialist
Technical program officer
3 26,970
Supervisory electronic technician
1 10,065
Chief of staff
1 10,065
Zone maintenance supervisor.__
1,455
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
11,809, 510
2,470
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
16,825,380
2,896
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
18,067,820
1,737
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
10,152,185




1959 estimate

1 9,901
1 10,858
318
3,349,260
9,901
20,260
11,107
91,890
42,200
30,161
43,160
19,780
10,858
10
3
1
3

98,911
29,910
10,379
31,110
20,260
9,901
41,240
9,901
31,590
9,901

1
1

9,901
10,150

2
1

22,420
9,901

1
9,901
1 10,150
1 11,107
3 33,270
1,916
17,103,061
4,994
36,833,180
4,378
29, 201,290
2,837
17,947,313

10
3
1
4
1
2
1
4
1
3

99,871
29, 910
10,379
41,491
9,901
20,500
10,150
41, 240
10,150
31,590
29,670

1 10,150
1 10,379
1
9,901
3 32,310
1
9,901
3 29,910
1
9,901
1 10,150
1 11,107
3 33, 510
3,406
29,604,083
6,384
46,683,635
3,761
25,222, 505
3,797
23,746,767

1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,S80_.
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390..
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
4,310
$22,430, 365
2,266
11,077, 260
1,897
7,972,625
1,045
4, 303,970
1,250
4, 638,475
472
1, 606,370
54 173,780
13 37,945

5,765
5,598
$32, 904,050
$31, 561, 560
1,822
2,172
9,928,302
11, 712, 894
1,677
1,980
7, 799, 546
9, 286,907
1,358
1,382
5,965, 525
6, 204, 719
1,520
1,725
6,087,165
6,920, 736
460
517
1, 782,143
2,009, 573
53 189,332
71 252,113
13 42,815
14 46,725

1,152
1,557
1,910
6, 044,848
8,116,889
10,054,839
22, 512
30,382
35,252
Total permanent.
130, 435,003
196,449, 580
231,393, 590
Deduct—
2,055.3
4,107
2,853
13, 791,322
30,893,390
23,185,109
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
3. 7 19, 708 76 364,661
106 715,817
Excess civilian pay over military
28 295,340
Add—
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
5,465,532
Excess military pay over civilian
_.
32 71,228
34 73,887
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
32, 292
20, 390
26,196
121,494, 593
164, 919, 512 207,188, 511
Foreign countries: U. S. rates
35 299,572
35 378,040
35 343,245
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment: United States
and possessions
___
393,922
204,019
43, 771
Part-time employment
192,104
263,381
376,202
Intermittent employment
360,348
486,841
470,493
Other personal services:
472, 581
Regular pay above 52-week base.
_
637,789
1,582,027
5,941,212
Overtime and holiday pay
6,863,176
7,110.934
2,233,865
Night work differential
3,056, 560
3,949,956
372,112
Additional pay for service abroad
429,714
479,920
Living and quarters allowance
--_
2,012,742
2,578, 598
3,038,211
Uniform allowance
196
431
431
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
9,202
299,030
847,833
01

Personal services.

133, 782,449

180,065.948

225,482,677

ESTABLISHMENT OF AIR NAVIGATION FACILITIES
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.
GS-S. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4.940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
36 $308,425
198
1,395,080
1
6,725
240
1, 382, 550
23 115,120
331
1, 582,690
72 312,795
86 380,150
65 236,715
22 70.530
5 15,395

48 $436,320
242
1,899,020

50 $454, 660
255
2,000,010

359
2,311, 515
26 145,520
402
2,157,960
74 346,060
121 587,840
41 156,330
' ~ 65,285
18
3,370
1

378
2,433,780
27 151,140
124
2,275,620
78 364,620
128 621,220
43 163,935
19 68,875
1
3.370

207

235
1,102,876

247
1,160,922

984,254
Total permanent
Deduct—
Lapses

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1,567
1,650
9,212,096
9,698,152
368.8
375.9
359.7
2,137,029
2,103,106
1,881,477
6.2 36,341
7.1 36, 640
3.8 18,988
6,790,429

Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
233,311
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
1,200. 2
1,275
906.3
7,524,782
5,123,275
7,072,350
70
Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment
498,086
665,260
Other personal services:
27,342
12,211
Regular pay above 52-week base
53,639
Overtime and holiday p a y . . .
348,627
424,341
310,302
Additional pay for service abroad
3,702
3,600
2,731
143,449
Living and quarters allowance
141,447
103,220
01

Personal services

6,049,825

8,334,340

8,772,697

26

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY—Continued
RESEARCH AND

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORT

DEVELOPMENT
1958 actual

1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
excess of $14,190:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Deputy assistant technical director
for systems experimentation
1 $16,000
Chief scientist
1
16,000
$17,600
$17,600
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant director, national aviation
facilities experimental center
1
14,206
1
14,206
Division chief
1
14,435
1
14,435
3
40,420
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Director, national aviation facilities
experimental center
12, 771
1
12,771
1
11,610
1
Operations officer
1
11,610
1
13,083
Division chief
1
12,771
1
12,771
Assistant division chief
1
12,690
1
12,771
9 114,939
Branch chief
_.
Electronic engineer
_. T~"H~6l6"
13,978
Agency coordinator
12, 771
Program development officer
12,771
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
34,071
Division chief
34,071
20,855
22,714
22,714
Assistant division chief.__
_
20,640
34,071
Branch chief
57,034
22, 714
Section chief—
_
46,175
1
10,320
Executive officer.
1
10,320
Procurement officer
2
20, 640
Programs officer.
_
3
34,071
22,714
2
20,640
Program development officer
1
10,320
Project officer
Electronic engineer
13 134,375
12 137,490
12 139,272
10,320
1
1
Operations officer
__
11,357
10,320
1
1
Engineer
_
11,606
1
Operations coordinator
_._
11,357
11,357
1
Support coordinator __
11,357
1
11,357
Plans and budget officer._
__.
1
11,357
1
11,357
Air traffic controller.
1
10,320
2
22,714
2
22,
714
Airways operations specialist
2
20,640
11,357
Project pilot
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Division chief
1
10,065
9,901
Assistant division chief
Branch chief
20,051
1
8,990
Executive assistant
1
8,990
Planner
9,901
9,901
1
8,990
Flight operations officer-_
9,901
1
8,990
9,901
Flight scheduling officer
9,901
Assistant flight operations officer
Flight operations specialist
9,901
Flight safety officer
10,150
2
19,802
Operations officer
8,990
1
9,901
Flight controller
.-.
25 224,750
Electronic engineer..35 346, 535 23 227,723
10,150
1
8,990
Aeronautical engineer
1
2
19,802
29,703
1
8,990
Airways operations specialist
3
13 128, 713
19,802
2
17,980
Airplane pilot
2
9,901
1
9,901
1
Project pilot
89,109
9
9,901
1
Helicopter pilot
9,901
1
8,990
9,901
Aerial photographer
9,901
1
9,901
1
8,990
Program officer
9,901
1
9,901
Program development officer
1
8.990
9,901
Public information officer
1
9,901
10,629
Attorney.
1
10,629
8,990
10,150
Mathematician
2
19,802
9,901
2
17,980
Personnel officer
1
9,901
1
8,990
A ssistant personnel officer
1
1
8,990
11,107
11.107
Accounting and fiscal officer
44 333,080
534,252
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
68 568,394
17 112,070
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
23 163, 918
394,220
299,500
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
31 188,126
33 181,950
5,470
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
1
5,470
194,688
23 116,459
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880...
20
91,310
53,916
9
37,395
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
8
38,980
240,178
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
40 148,270
45 186, 723
154,365
21
77,630
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
64 247,402
11
40,150
31,304
31,822
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
8
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
1
3,470
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
8
43,141 25 137,386
Total permanent Deduct—
Lapses
__.
Excess civilian pay over military
Add—
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account..
Excess military pay over civilian
Net permanent (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
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details. _
01 FRASER
Personal services.
Digitized for


278
8

375
2,620,429
54 419,090

471
3,297,050
56 314,359

124 757,229
23 59,361

106 715,817
21 45,709

987,591

468
3,017,929

542
3,744,217

88,833

307,412

304,000

3,727
9,676
63
3,137

11,908
120,964
20,684

30,800
92,200
21,000

1,093,027

3,478,897

4,192,217

1,841,610

137 783,926
96,330
26,237

Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Airport director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Airport director.
Deputy airport director
GS-14: $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant director, operations
Chief of division...
_
Deputy airport director
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Chief of division
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
._
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
_
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880.
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
_.
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
_
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent

_

Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay.
Nightwork differential
Uniform allowance
01

Personal services

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $12,905
1

10,320

1

10,965

1 10,280
1
8,215
5 36,250
4 24,055
1
5,915
4 21,205
6 28,935
23 101,015
45 173,905
8 29,650
4 14,475

1 $14,435

1 $14,435

1

12,771

1

12,771

1
1

11,357
12,563

1
1

11,606
12,563

2
6
3

17,638
46,740
20,055

2
6
3

17,638
47,460
20,355

10 55,950
3 14,820
25 120,050
68 283,935
8 32,805
3 11,950

10 57,000
3 15,120
25 121,400
80 331,655
8 32,900
3 11,950

113 536,984

138 658,106

141 712,212

218
1,025,074
6 34,993

270
1,313,175
15 79,415

285
1,419,065
11 59,235

212
1,012,790

255
1,233, 760

274
1,359,830

3,871
28,699
10,114
225

4,745
27,895
14,335
300

10,050
29,470
19,350
300

1,055,699

1,281,035

1,419,000

22,709

ADVANCES AND KEIMBURSEMENTS
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Executive secretary, air coordinating
1 $14,685
1 $13,115
1 $14,685
committee
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1 11,880
1 13,686
1 13,374
Secretary, technical division
Secretary, economic and resources,
13,374
1 11,610
13,083
and legal division
13,083
12,771
Secretary, airspace division
13,083
1 11,610
12,771
Secretary, airport use panel
United States representative (inter13,070
1 11,880
13,070
national civil aviation organization).
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
11,355
11,355
Chief of branch
Secretary, aircraft claimant and facil12,563
12,563
1 11^180
itation subcommittees
Secretary, air traffic control and navi11,835
11, 606
1 10,535
gation panel
Secretary, airspace division
1 10,965
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090;
4 39,560
3 26,970
4 39,560
Airplane pilot
1
9,205
Air defense liaison officer. _
31,350
5 44,950
" 3 " 30,390
Airways operations specialist
9,901
Assistant secretary, airspace division.
4 39,560
40,040
1
8,990
Chief of branch
,
110900
14 140,910
11 121,990
Engineer
10 110,900
1
9,890
1
8,990
Liaison officer
1
10,130
49 405,115
45 403,450
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
48 432,760
154
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
- 156
1,165,208 2011,517,680
1,053,600
124
141
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
146
845,920
872,625
1,000,190
111 691,656
91 503,950
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
113 712,026
168
154
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370—
174
802,370
971,568
1,016,854
244
231
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
231
1,162,420
1,262,906
1,270,697
69 293,295
137 633,172
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
52 253,894
43 174,820
35 159,994
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...
34
158,114
37 139,000
47 189,862
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
47 187,624
21 71,860
18 65,958
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
18
66,632
1
3,455
1
3,827
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
1
3,827
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
304
248
equivalent to less than $9,890
1, 531,655
1,241,565
1,515,675
1,287
1,403
1,4077
Total permanent.
8,510,568
8,265,864
7,056,865
8
Deduct—
238.3
61
158.6
Lapses
373,904
763,168
1,335,876
Portion of salaries shown above paid
38.1
58
58
from other accounts
-330,000
330,000
154,520

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1958 actual

Add net increase due to changes in payscales for part of year

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$170,189

Net permanent (average number,
1,284
net salary).
1,190.4
1,010.6
$7,172,696
5, 736,658
$7,806,664
Positions other than permanent:
3,254
Temporary employment
58.144
37,488
45,938
Part-time employment
43,388
48,079
46,140
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
39,331
13,666
15,388
Regular pay above 52-week base
340,668
410,855
334,649
Overtime and holiday pay
135,367
120,194
Nightwork differential
45, 208
49,318
56,990
Additional pay for service abroad
40,935
30, 559
36,415
Living and quarters allowance
93
Uniform allowance
01

Personal services

6,428,153

8,509, 705

7,828,410

FEDERAL COAL MINE SAFETY BOARD OF REVIEW
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

Total permanent
_
_
Deduct
Add
netlapses
increase due to changes hi payscales for part of year
Net permanent (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

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber* salary ber salary ber salary

Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Executive secretary
General counsel
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940

01

1959 estimate

1958 actual

1960 estimate
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Field coordinator
Personnel officer
Chief, field office
A ssistant chief of division
Chief of branch
Attorney
Engineer
Accountant
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Information officer
Assistant to executive officer
Assistant personnel officer
Assistant defense coordinator
Engineer in charge
Chief of division
Chief, field office
Chief of branch
Attorney
Engineer
Accountant
Public utility specialist
Economist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880.
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390.
._._
_.
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
__.

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

1
1
1

$11,610
10, 535
11,395
78,260
245, 745
187,050
137, 385
10,965

23
18
15
1

$13,042
11,606
12,813
98, 092
281, 774
207,374
185,824
12,085

10,495
9,205
9,205

1
1
1

11,586
10,150
10,150

23
21
16
1

$13.042
11,835
12,813
98, 341
284,124
243,628
198,387
11,357
11, 586
10,379
10,379
9,901
44,886
34, 507
21,965
33,051
236,930
489,960
102, 397
9,901
19,802

30, 625
9,205
19,485
29,550
17 157,345
38 381,610
8 74,285

4 44,886
2 20,040
2 21,965
3 33,051
21 214,488
428,317
91,062
9,901

126
1,057,905
110 792,245
4 25,415
103 620,380
3 16,935
64 326,725
75 361,080
168 730,345
172 649,730
115 390,821
25 82,330

135
1, 248,445
110 868,088
5 35,589
105 701,906
3 19,012
81 451,290
87 459,013
157 753,369
178 736,093
115 428,691
27 97,699

23
45
10
1
2
152
1,400,914
116 914,269
"
5 36,026
111 743,379
19,158
114 630, 570
467,170
173 820,19 5
200 822,44
128 481,113
26 91,122

37 161,362

37 163,663

37 164,276

1
1
1
1
1

$12,420
11,880
6,250
4,525
3,670

1
1
1
1
1

$13,978
13,374
6,906
5,886
4,056

1
1
1
1
1

$13,978
13,686
6,906
5,886
4,056

5
1

38,745
3,574

5

44,200

5

44,512

Add net increase due to changes hi pay
scales for part of year

44,512

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
_
1,163. 5
1,098.1
1,301.2
7,321,371
8,124,631
8,987, 720
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base27,074
31,369
68,580
Overtime and holiday pay
34,613
20,400
23,200
21,315
Territorial differential
24,000
25,000
19,067
21,000
Nightwork differential
22,000

1,712
4

36,883
1,729
6,850

5

44,200

5

12,700

12,130

150

169
10

340
10

45,612

57,079

56,992

Total permanent _
Deduct lapses

01

1,221
1,273
1,405
7,694,713
8,834,895
9,684,133
122.9
109.5
103.8
692,380
710,264
696,413
319,038

Personal services.

7,423,440

1,126, 500

8, 221,400

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS
1958 actual

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary
ber salary
excess of $15,375:
7 $140,500
7 $140,500
Commissioner
7 $140,500
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
14,835
16,349
Chief engineer
_
1 16,349
14,190
15,870
General counsel
13,975
15,621
Chief of bureau
1 15,870
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1 15,621
14,435
12,900
Administrative assistant
59,196
53,535
1 14,435
Chief of bureau
14,435
4 59,446
13,115
Executive officer
1 14,685
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
15 201,318
12 144,450
14 187,341
Hearing examiner
1 13,978
12,690
1
13,978
Associate chief engineer.—
1 13,374
1 11,610
1
13,083
Associate general counsel
2
27,352
2 27,352
2 24,300
Assistant general counsel
5 67,788
5
67,496
5 60,750
Assistant chief of bureau.
19 260,438
20 273,564
20 246,780
Chief of division.
3
40,123
3 40,435
3 36,180
Chief of branch
_
2 25,380
Market analyst—
_11 147,472
9 106,900
10 131,994
Attorney
8 101,250
8 110,617
Engineer
7 97,846
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
12,813
11,610
12,813
Secretary
11,835
10, 535
11,835
Defense coordinator




Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Electronic engineer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Electronic engineer
Attorney
__
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Electronic engineer
Chief of division
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8.230
_
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.__
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay..
Nightwork differential
Territorial differential
01

Personal services

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
4

$50,760

$68,995

$68,995

3
1

34,185
11,395

36,740

36,961

116
10

80, 520
10,130
51, 555
7,270
12,120
224,845
89,470
70,065
3,590

12
1
4
1
3
55
15
20
1

128,499
10,150
34,798
7,280
18,428
257, 514
63,503
81,061
3,702

645,905
123,908

120

710,670
80,873

112

629,797

10
1
4
2
2
1
10
16
1

106,972
10,370
35,547
14,560
12.438
4,950
43,142
66,079
3,786
403,800
34, 263

25,486
106

547,483

49

369,537

2,198
600
3,570
5,141

2,734
660
3,610
5,680

2,922

558, 992

642,481

372,459

28

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD

EXAMINATION EXPENSES
1958 actual

LIMITATION

ON ADMINISTRATIVE AND EXAMINATION
FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
excess of $14,190:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Chairman, Federal Home Loan Bank
Board
1 $20,500
1 $20,500
$20,500
Member of the Board
40,000
2
40,000
2
40,000
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Director, division of supervision
14,670
14,430
13,115
General counsel
14,910
15,150
13,545
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant to the Board
13,370
11,880
13,670
Associate director, division of supervision_
12,770
13,070
11,610
Associate director, Federal home loan
bank operations
12,770
13,070
11,610
Associate general counsel
13,370
13,670
11,880
Attorney-adviser
_
13,070
13,370
11, 610
Comptroller
13,070
13,070
11,610
Director of audits
13,970
14,210
12,690
Director, Federal home loan bank
operations
13,070
13,070
11,610
Director, Federal savings and loan
operations
13,370
13,670
11,880
Secretary to Federal Home Loan
Bank Board
13, 070
13,370
11,610
Trial attorney
13,370
13,370
11,880
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant director, division of supervision
68,610
69,570
5
51,815
11,355
Associate director of audits
11,595
Associate director, Federal savings
11,835
11,835
and loan operations
1
10,535
46,140
46,380
Attorney-adviser
2
20,855
11,355
11,595
Bank operations analyst
1
10,320
11,355
11,595
Chief bank examiner
11,355
11,355
Deputy comptroller
11,595
11,595
Director of personnel
__
1
10,320
11,355
11,355
Financial economist
11,835
11,835
Trial attorney
T~"~I6,~535~
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant director of audits
1
8,990
Assistant secretary to Federal Home
2
21,220
2
21,460
Loan Bank Board
19.055
1
9,890
2
20,020
8,990
Attorney-adviser
_
1
10,130
8,990
1
10,130
Bank examiner
9,635
1
10,610
1
10,850
Budget officer...
__
8,990
Chief bank examiner
8,990
Deputy comptroller
9,205
1
10,370
10,370
Director of public relations
14 141,100
182, 580
Financial analyst
82, 200
10.850
1
10,610
Financial economist
9,420
10,130
8,990
1
10,130
Trial attorney
14 118,300
128,070
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530....
_.
69, 850
57, 920
9
63,510
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
52,410
13, 610
2
13,310
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
6,050
65,700
80', 750
10
64,950
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
„.
29,900
16,395
6
35,370
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
100, 440
51, 595
17
93,510
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
67, 670
13
66,320
70, 785
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
177,210
35 156,400
106,195
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
53,430
11
44,630
48,220
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
50,660
14
54,630
37,815
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
3,255
1
3,825
6.940
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
9,545
3
9,260
5,550
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
10
54,662
10
51,292
11
59,092
equivalent to less than $9,890
170 1,118,712 201 1,444,637 212 1, 539, 532
Total permanent
4.5 23,432
8.4 49,212
12.1 61,922
Deduct lapses..
__Add net increase due to changes in pay
45,
657
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
_
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base..
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services
_
Deduct portion not chargeable to limitation
01

Personal services .

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
" Limitation on administrative expenses,
Federal Home Loan Bank B o a r d " —
Advances and reimbursements




157.9
1,102,447
4,650
9,810
1,116,907

207.5
192.6
1, 516,100
1,395,425
5,575
11,900
1,401,000

1,528,000

17,411
1,099,496

$1,052,371
47,125

1, 401,000

$1,364,301

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

EXPENSES,

1,528,000

$1,492,413
35,587

Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Associate director, division of examinations. _
_ _
1
$11,610
1
$12,770
1
$13,070
Chief examiner
12 153,240
12 156,540
Director, division of examinations
1
12,690
1
13,970
1
14,210
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant chief examiner. . _
14
158,970
17
193,035
Chief examiner
12 127,495
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant chief examiner.
16
145,775
Assistant to the director, division of
examinations. . .
1
9,890
1
9,890
Savings and loan examiner
17 168,130
32 316,480
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880.
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825

300,175
558,785
121,335
976,785
917,010
32,880
145,915
86,025
86,460
11,925

59 494,590
132 936,840
6
41,880
218 1,327,230
161 815,580
9
46,560
25 109,850
24
96,485
25
92,695
3
9,765

221 1,354,485
128 646,590
11
57,190
17
77,230
38
150,765
18
67,090
3
10,050

Total permanent
647 3, 534,865
90.8 413,023
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
150,927
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
_.
._ 556.2

708 4,488,445
31
154,724

766 5,082, 585
28
122,533

677

738

_.

39
86
20
177
198
7
37
23
26
4

Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
All personal services
Deduct portion not chargeable to limitation
01
Personal services

LIMITATION

3,272,769

4,333,721

15,256
50,731

17,279

39,148

3,338,756

4,351,000

4,999,200

101,680
3,237,076

4,351,000

4,999,200

ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, FEDERAL
AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
General manager
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Deputy general manager
Assistant general manager (director)..
Comptroller
Financial economist (director)..
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant to general manager (assistant director)
_
_
Deputy comptroller.
Executive assistant
Financial analyst
Financial analyst (assistant director) _
Special representative
(financial
activities)
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant comptroller
Financial analyst (assistant director).
Financial analyst (chief)
Special representative (financial activGS-12. $8,330 to $9,530GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885._.
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime pay.
All personal services
Deduct portion not chargeable to limitation. ._
01
Personal services .

99 830,670
167 1,185, 290

4,960,052

SAVINGS

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $15,615
1
$16,095
1 $14,190
1
2
1
1

13,120
23,490
11,880
11,610

1
2
1
1

14,450
25,840
12,770
13,070

1
2
1
1

14,690
26,440
12,770
13,370

31,390
10,320
10,320
10,320

34,785
11,355
11, 595
11,355
11,355

35, 505
11,355
11,835
11, 595
11,355

10,535

11, 595

11,835

9,890

9,890

8,990
8,990

15
21
11

19,485
40,000
54,560
39,295
40,250
43,470
62,340
77,240
20,155
561,950
45,610

1
5
11
6
11
11
14
25
5
105
16.2

1
10,130
5
44,530
11
81,650
6
37, 560
10
60,780
11
56,290
14
62,860
25
99,480
17, 570
5
664,415 103
78,677

44,770
81,890
38,310
56,250
56,890
63,910
100,430
17,665
656, 740
39,320

24,234
85

540,574

88.8 585, 738

i. 7 617,420

2,391

4,611

1,572

2,196
8,393
553, 554

2,251

2,408

592,600

621,400

313
553,241

592,600

621,400

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES

FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION
SERVICE
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $15,375:
Director
Deputy director
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Director of mediation activity
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
General counsel
Special assistant to the director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Director of administrative management.
Director of special activities
Regional director
Assistant regional director
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Associate director of administrative
management
Mediator
National office representative
Operational analyst
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Associate director of administrative
management
Mediator
National office representative
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825

N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $20,500
1 $20,500
1 $20,500

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

346 2, 824,115 344 3,124, 620 352 3,193,732
12,370
5.3 56,932
13. 8 113, 563 2

Net permanent (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

Personal services.

1

17,500

1

17,500

1

17,500

1

13,975

1

15,375

1

15,615

1
1

13,330
12.900
12,420
11,610
86,830
12,420

1
1

14,670
14,190
13. 970
13, 070
97, 730
13, 970

1
1

14,910
14,430

11, 595

10,320
64

13, 970
13, 070
97, 730
13, 970

1
70
1
1

705,845
10,320

11,355
854,150
11,355
11,595

11, 595
1
70
1
1

11,355
857,970
11,355
11,595

1
127 1,233, 750 120 1,297,920 127 1,370, 510
8,990
152,045
17 141, 850 14 116, 860
2
19, 600
4
28,840
15, 260
68,385
13
83, 955 12
78, 420
17,270
4
25,395
4
25, 545
26,000
5
27, 000
5
27, 450
8,970 12
58, 680 12
60,180
91, 650 23 102,220 23 104, 920
188, 340 40 170, 710 53 225. 877
68, 685 16
63,200 10
39,320
3,470
1
3,825
1
3,825

125,095
332.2
342
346.7
3,112,250
2,835,647
3,136, 800
17, 588
20, 200
13. 200
14, 000
13,213
14, 000
11.495
11, 900
23,800
2,348
3, 000
3,000
2, 880,291

3,161, 350

3,190. 800

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
Chief, division of river basins
Solicitor
Regional engineer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Secretary of the Commission
Chief, division of personnel
Head, section of basin and project
plans
Head, section of cost estimates
Head, section of finance
Head, section of power requirements..
Head, section of application
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
Supervisory auditor
Deputy regional engineer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Chief, division of budget and finance.
Chief, division of general services
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..
Deputy regional engineer
Inf Drmation specialist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
,
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries paid from other accounts
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scale for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary
ber
salary
excess of $15,375:
ber salary
Commissioner
5 $100,500
5 $100,500
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
5 $100,500
Executive director
1
15,870
1
14,405
General counsel
1
15,621
1
16,099
Chief, bureau of power
1
16,349
1
14,190
1
15,870
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1
14,835
1
14,685
1
16,349
Chief accountant
1
13,115
Chief, bureau of rates and gas certifi1
14,685
13, 760
15,163
15,163
cates
12, 900
14, 206
14, 435
Deputy general counsel
13, 760
15,163
15,163
Deputy chief, bureau of power
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Deputy chief, bureau of rates and gas
1
13,083
1
11,610
certificates
13,083
Assistant chief, bureau of rates and
3
41,039
36, 990
gas certificates
3
41, 330
11, 610
Attorney
1
2
25,854
25, 854
35,100
3
3
39,249
Assistant general counsel
39, 831
13,120
Chief engineer
1
12,150
13, 686
1
Chief examiner
13, 686
11, 880
1
13, 374
Deputy chief accountant
_
13, 686
11,880
1
13, 374
Director of administration
13, 374
Examiner
172,053
10 118,800
172, 053
11, 610
13,083
Chief, division of accounts
1
13,083
Chief, division of electric resources
12, 690
and requirements
13, 978
13, 978
Chief, division of finance and sta12, 690
tistics
13, 978
13, 978
12, 690
Chief, division of licensed projects
13, 978
13, 978


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1959 estimate

1958 actual

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
_._
01

Number

Number

Total
salary

1
1
5

$12,690
12,690
63,450

1
1
5

1
1

10,320
11,610

1
1

1
1
1
1

11,395
11,395
10,320
11,395

1
1

11,395
11,395
11,395
11, 395
84,065
102, 770
10, 535
62, 780
10, 320
45, 580

20

12, 563
12, 563
11, 606
12, 563
11, 606

11,606
13,042
12, 563
12, 563
11, 606
12, 563
11, 606

1
1

12,563
12,563

1
1

12, 563
12, 563

11
9
1
6
1
5

12, 563
12, 563
127,109
113,567
11,835
69,866
11,606
61,858

1
1
11
10
1
6
1
5

12, 563
12, 563
128, 564
125, 402
11,835
71, 051
11, 606
61, 858

10,150
9,901
10,150
10, 858
11,107
10, 858
10,858

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

10, 379
9,901
10, 379
11,107
11,107
11,107
11,107

7.3

83
30
96
106
45
5
21

10,150
926,943
840, 661
35, 714
590,849

450, 406 93
156,479 30
448, 760 94
438,128 115
176, 412 50
5
17,286
24, 710

507,310
158,914
445,159
475,018
195,310
17, 702
25,358

100,775

101,567

44.1 261, 078
6

21

890 6,389,143
28.1 227,243

48,000

213, 617
701.2
4,812,035

809.9
5,870, 743

861.9
6,161, 900

37,148

32,359
45,100

17,970
9,100

22,898

4,876,253

Personal services.

1
101
108
5
90

860 6,179,821

67,700

147, 078
409, 004
11,107
20, 530
92,976
41, 767
20, 300

144,144
409,004
11,107
20, 280
72, 426
41, 767
20, 300
9,901
897,864
827,490
34,986
580,169

33. 5 226, 652

Total
salary
$14,227
14,227
69,890

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

14
37
1
2
7
4
2

91,645

742 4,892, 770

Number
1
$13,978
1
13,978
5
69,890
Total
salary

11,606
12,813

8,990
9,205
9,850
10, 065
9,850
9,850
10, 065
120,955
342, 425
9,205
9,205
56, 090
19, 700
17,980
10, 065
8,990
643, 475
684,115
31,465
448,000
5,105
286,615
138,435
319, 530
340,050
179,605
12,945
22,115

1960 estimate

6,207,000

5, 926,000

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $17,500:
Commissioner
GS-18. $17,500:
Executive director
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Bureau director
Executive director
General counsel
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Bureau director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant bureau director
Assistant general counsel
Attorney
Attorney in charge, field office
Bureau director. _

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
5 $100,500

5 $100,500

5 $100,500

1

17,514

1

17,514

2

31,013

2

31,013

14,190
14,190

15,621

1

15,621

53, 535

29,120

2

29,370

79,954
55,661
232,332
117,123
13,083

4
18
9
1

55,973
233,787
117,747
13,083

60,210
61,880
210,440
93,420

6
4
18
9
1

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION—Continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
Chief of division
Chief project attorney
Economist
Hearing examiner
Legal adviser
Medical officer
Secretary
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Assistant bureau director
Assistant attorney in charge, field
office
Attorney
Chemist
Chief of division
Economist
Information specialist
Medical officer
Statistician
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Attorney
Chief of division
Economist
Personnel officer
Statistician
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Payment to other agencies for reimbursable details
_
01

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
8
1
3
12
8
1
1

$99,520
11,880
35,370
147,150
98,850
12,690
12,690

2
1

21, 715
10, 750

2
1

24,169
11,835

2
1

24,419
12,085

82,990
559,430
11,395
43,515
34,185
10, 750
11,395

10
53
1
3
3
1
1
1

115,313
623,346
12, 563
35,277
37,710
11, 835
12, 563
12, 563

10
53
1
3
3
1
1
1

116,060
625,821
12, 563
35,526
37,710
11,835
12,563
12,563

28,690

3
61
2
3
1
2
54
56
57
10
39
54
76
98

30,908
3
626,301 61
2
21, 257
3
30,430
1
10,379
2
19,802
478,493 57
416,431 65
355,146 69
10
62,611
216, 793 57
279,140 54
358.838 80
400, 662 112
123,195 35
20,905
31, 762

31,137
628,791
21,486
30,679
10,379
20,051
506,006
482,201
429.946
63,112
312,795
287,000
377,982
455,452
138, 295
21,196
32,053

8 $109,907
13,374
25,854
162,693
119,182
13,978
13,978

546,535
19,055
27,830
9,420
9,205
520,345
391, 690
324,430
45,160
260, 710
218,395
353,050
329, 505
133,855
13,030
25,090
13

13

62,379

746 5,131,014
15 122,006

66,684

8 $110,219
1
13,686
2
25,854
13 175,464
9 120,385
2
26,749
1
13,978

13

66,6

736 5,597,798 800 5,997,599
5
33,798 20 153,099

227,440

731 5,236,448

731 5,564,000

19,178
20,901

21, 500
10,000

780 5, 844, 500
45,000
10,000

2,288

5,278,815

Personal services.

5,899, 500

5, 595, 500

FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT

COMMISSION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,900:
Chairman
Commissioner
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
General counsel
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Executive director
Division director
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Attorney
Legislative liaison officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Attorney
Attorney-adviser..
Legislative research analyst
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,830
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.__.
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370..
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Total permanent




1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$20.500

2

40,000

1

13,115

1
3
12
1
1
3
1
1
14
3
5
1
3
7
15
23
14
2
1

12,150
35,100
126,420
10,750
9,205
27, 400
8,990
9,205
109,990
19,170
30, 515
5,240
16, 465
33,150
62, 480
85,325
43, 670
6,430
3,220

115

727,490

1
2
1

$20,500
40,000
14,435

1
2

$20, £00
40, COO

1

14,435

13, 686
38, 940

3

38,940

127, 835
11, 835

9
1

104,394
11,835

1
1
1

10,150
9,901
11,107

1
1

10,150
9,901

11
3
4
1
3
7
13
19
2

94,700
21. 840
25. 626
5,782
17, 057
36, 755
59, 902
79,059
7,404

9
2
3
1
2
4
8
10
1

77, 520
14, 660
19,178
5,782
11,316
20, 697

646,514

59

481,739

41, 869
3,702

Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Intermittent employment
Regular pay above 52-week base
Other personal services: Overtime and
holiday pay
01

Personal services _

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber
iary
17 $82,690
8 $37,294
13 $86,279
25,700
98

670,500

78

609,220

46

395,460

2,500
2,130

2,540

673,065

613,850

398, 000

$431, 500
241, 565

$533,170

$352, 000
46, 000

2,200
365

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

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 $17,500:
$22, 500
$22, 500
Comptroller General
1 $22,500
Assistant Comptroller General—
20,500
20, 500
1 20,500
GS-18. $17,500:
16,000
17,514
General counsel
17,514
Assistant to the Comptroller General..
16,000
17, 514
17, 514
Director, accounting and auditing
policy staff
16,000
17, 514
17, 514
Director, defense accounting and
auditing division
16,000
17, 514
17, 514
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Director, office of staff management
14,190
15, 621
15, 771
Director, civil accounting and auditing division
14, 070
15, 392
15. 392
Director, transportation division
15,392
13,975
15, 392
Deputy director, defense accounting
and auditing division
13,975
15,392
15, 392
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
12, 900
14,206
Director, claims division
14,206
38, 916
Associate general counsel
43, 247
43, 247
Deputy director, transportation di12,955
vision
Deputy director, civil accounting and
auditing division
13, 760
15,163
15,163
Associate director, civil accounting
and auditing division
25, 858
28, 641
29, 041
Associate director, defense accounting and auditing division
14, 435
14,435
Associate director, accounting and
auditing policy staff
3
40,420
3 44,833
45, 313
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1 12,150
1 13, 374
13. 374
Director, field operations division
1 13, 071
1 14,456
14,456
Director of personnel
1 11,880
1 13, 0P3
13.083
Director, European branch
1 12, 420
1 13,686
13, 686
Director, Far East branch
1 11,610
1 12.771
12, 771
Deputy director, claims division
Associate director, transportation
1 11,911
1 13,384
13,394
division
1 13,120
Administrative officer
14, 456
14. 456
6 71,550
6 79; 347
Assistant general counsel
6 79,347
Assistant director, defense accounting
12 144,624
14 184,598
17 225,036
and auditing division
Assistant director, civil accounting
12 144,960
15 199,782
16 214,153
and auditing division
Assistant director, accounting and
6 72,845
6 81,924
auditing policy staff
Assistant director, office of staff
1 12,783
management
Assistant to the director, civil ac1 11,480
counting and auditing division
Deputy director, field operations
1 12,771
1 12,771
division
2 24,300
Legislative attorney
2 26,748
2 26,998
Regional manager, field operations
7 81,620
division
9 117,123
9 117,123
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1 10,320
Assistant administrative officer
1 11,417
1 11,477
Assistant director, defense account12,085
10, 965
12, 210
ing and auditing division
12,813
11, 544
12, 813
Assistant director of personnel
23, 690
21, 500
23,710
Chief of subdivision
72,319
65,385
72, 523
Chief of branch
Chief, liaison procedures and internal
review
1 10,535
1 11,626
1 11,668
Chief of section
__.
1 10,320
1 11,367
1 11,377
Attorney-adviser
18 187,335
23 265,929
23 266,029
Investigator
2 21,285
2 23,442
2 23,542
Legislative attorney
1 10,750
2 23,192
2 23,322
Regional manager, field operations
12 126,636
10 118,065
10 117,015
division.
_
93
113
125
Supervisory accountant
1,
983,327
1,466,485

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Supervisory investigator
Supervisory systems accountant
Systems accountant.
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant to director, claims division.
Annual report editor
Attorney-adviser
Investigator
Legislative attorney
Supervisory accountant
Supervisory systems accountant
Systems accountant
Staff assistant
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370—
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825—
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by wage board at
hourly rates equivalent to less than
$9,890
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m ber salary ber salary ber
3 $33,625
5 $59,577
5
5 54,506
4 47,840
4
3 32,446
3 36,155
3
2 18.482
8 74,982
3 29,426
1
9,470
1 10,065
21 201,756
22 211,225
1
9,205
172
1,578,268
8 76,008
1
9,205
1 10,065
433
3, 445, 481
559
3,834,080
280
1,870, 529
408
2,394,043
599
3,339, 527
646
3, 229, 347
96 459,716
416
1,729,778
499
1,941,798
778
2,812,917
323
1,075. 266
46 150,799

199
2, 015,144
8 84,261
1 10,150
1 11,107
462
4,027,177
594
4, 476, 671
279
2,059, 256
461
2, 925, 2C0
649
4,009, 966
541
2,973,418
95 493,416
369
1,719,099
479
2,049, 583
722
2,887,375
274
1,017, 300
42 152,833

61 232,075

59 235,656

2 20,530
8 83,794
4 42,744
1 10,649
1 11,167
24 250,812
18 191,017

Total
salary
$60,196
48,265
36,520

2 20,730
8 84,046
4 43,239
1 10,691
1 11,227
24 250.812
18 191,664

34,600,000

35, 929,000

1960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $11,355:
Executive director
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant executive director
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Historian-researcher
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..-.

Num- Total

Num- Total

Num- Total
ber salary

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

6
50,745
4.2 41,252




ber

salary

ber

salary

1

$16,000

1

$16,500

1

11,357

1
1
1
1

10,320
8,990
5,915
5,440
4,080

1
1
1
1

1
1

16,630
1,542

11,606
10,150
6,656
6,136
4,659
4,056

9,901
6,510
5,990
4,493

54,751
6
1.1 7,745

4.9 47,006

$13,374
4,950

2
18,324
1.7 14,062

771

7
0.3

Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
E xecutive director
GS-14. $11,335 to $12,555:
Assistant executive director..
Research director
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
1 $15,870
1 $14,405
1 $16,099
1
10,320
11,357
1
11,606
11,357
1
10,320
8,341
1
11,606
5,990
1
8,341
4,992
1
6,136
13,479
1
5,138
12,240
3,765
3
13,977
1
3,869
10
76,772
75,151
6
47,285 10
3.3 26.772
4.6 40,575
1
5,221
291
1.4

7,001

69, 930

6.7 50,000

270

Personal services.

7,003

50,000

70, 200

$16,500

INDIAN CLAIMS COMMISSION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

59, 763
1,908

615
1.8 10,108

2

1
1

LINCOLN SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMISSION

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

1959 estimate

1

$12,150
4,480

1958 actual

1958 actual

Personal services .

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

1
1

57 230,328

CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL COMMISSION

01

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Grades and ranees:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Executive secretary
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940

1, 394,313

32,102,223

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

218
0. 3 4,262
2
15,859
2,227,846
8 85,061
61
1 10,275
1 11,107
01
Personal services
4,262
15,920
501
4, 405,367
627
4,762, 232
276
2,042, 523
HUDSON-CHAMPLAIN CELEBRATION COMMISSION
481
3,072, 791
656
1958 actual
1959 estimate 1960 estimate
4,076.810
537
2,980.726
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
97 503,173
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
346
GS-15.
$12,770
to
$13,970:
1,638,307
1 $12,771
Executive director
1 $12,771
479
1
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 _
4,493
4,659
1
2,058,946
1
3,765
3,869
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
1
685
2,754, 496
3
3
Total permanent
_ _
21,029
21, 299
262
1.5 10,529
0.8 5,299
978, 244 Deduct lapses
42 153,264
01
Personal services __ __
10, 500
16,000

HISTORICAL AND MEMORIAL COMMISSIONS

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base

1958 actual

5, 604
5, 549
.610
34,934, 362
35, 992,069
31,302,335
136 688,164
169 905,358
123 557,508

Personal services.

MEMORIAL COMMISSION

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
__
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
,

Net permanent (average number,
5,413
net salary)-..
5,441
5,481
34,246,198
31, 791,290
35, 434, 561
Positions other than permanent: Inter19,122
10, 700
mittent employment
10, 700
Other personal services:
273, 739
133,102
Regular pay above 52-week base
128, 563
191,000
191,000
Living and quarters allowance.
148, 564
Additional allowance for education for
14,
684
19,000
19,000
dependents
01

CORREGIDOR B A T A A N

6.7 57,855

39

181

448

10,147

47,187

58,303

Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,190:
Chief commissioner
Associate commissioner
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Investigator
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Investigator..
Clerk and administrative officer

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
2

$18,500
36,000

2

20,640

1
2
2

4
1

36,390
10,280

4
1

$18,500
36,000
23,190

1
2
2

$18,500
36,000
23,190

40.230
11,330

4
1

40,760
9,890

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

INDIAN CLAIMS COMMISSION—Continued
SALAEIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net pormament (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01

Personal services.

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1

$5,440
5,065

2

9,240

1

1
1
1

7,085
3,260

$7,030
16,290

1
3

$5,985
16,200

4,040
4,135
3,685

1
1
1

4,340
3.945
3,780

17 164,480
0.2 3, 894

17 151,900
1.4 9, 606

17 162,590
0.2
394

4,482
15. 6 146, 776

16. 8 160, 586

16. 8 162,196

291

434

774

147, 0C7

161, 020

162, 970

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Chief, informal complaints branch
Chief, investigation and compliance
branch
Chief, open car branch
Cost accountant
Engineer
Field supervisor
Financial analyst
Freight classification specialist
Grain agent
Information specialist
Inspector, accident investigation
Legislative attorney
Management analyst
Mechanical engineer
Personnel officer
Special transportation examiner
Supervisory auditor
Supervisory organization and methods
examiner
Supervisory valuation engineer
Transportation economist
Transportation specialist
Trial attorney
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES

GS-8.
GS-7.
GS-6.
GS-5.

$5,470 to $6,370...
$4,980 to $5,880__.
$4,490 to $5,390...
$4,040 to $4,940...

GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

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:
11 $220,500
Commissioner
11 $220,500
11 $220,500
GS 18. $17,500:
1 17,514
Managing director
1 17,514
1 16,000
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Chief, mobilization planning
1 14,835
Director
6 93,767
6 93,518
2 28,810
General counsel
1 14,190
1 15,621
1 15,870
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1 14,206
Assistant director
1 14,435
1 14,435
Associate general counsel
1 14,435
4 57,782
Director
4 57,553
7 93,525
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
15 178,200
13 169,350
Assistant director
13 169,662
1 12,150
1 13,374
Assistant to managing director
1 13,374
5 59,670
4 51,084
4 51,396
Associat e general counsel
29 377, 659
25 308.880
27 352,117
Attorney-adviser
1 12, 771
1 12, 771
Chief of section
12, 660
Deputy chief, mobilization planning,.
11, 880
Director
13, 374
12,150
Director of locomotive inspection
1 13,686
664,840
44 510,730
Hearing examiner
51 663,280
12, 771
Legislative attorney
11,610
12, 771
13,978
12, 690
Secretary
„_
13,978
25, 542
23, 220
25, 854
Supervisory auditor
12, 771
11,610
13,083
Supervisory cost accountant
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1 11,357
1 10,535
1 11,606
Analytical statistician
4 46,155
3 31,605
4 46,175
Assistant chief
2
23,691
2
21,500
2 23,442
Assistant director
Assistant director of locomotive in10. 535
11,606
11,835
spection
34,549
31, 605
34, 320
Assistant general counsel
11,835
10,
750
12, 085
Assistant secretary
11.357
10,320
11,606
Assistant to director
250,2P0
29 332,032
27 309,318
Attorney-adviser
,
10,535
11,835
Budget and fiscal officer
11,606
10,320
11,606
Chief, explosives branch
11,357
41,925
57,263
Chief of section
57,512
11,180
23,442
Field, assistant
23,691
473,860
58 668,915
58 668,436
Hearing examiner
10,750
Industrial specialist
1
11,357
Legislative attorn ey
11,357
1
10.320
Mobilization planning specialist
1 11.606
1 10,535
1 11,835
Personnel director
13 138,030
13 151,963
Regional manager
13 151,236
2 20,640
2 22,714
Supervisory accountant
2 22,963
2
21,930
2 22,714
Supervisor auditor
2 22, 963
1 10,320
1 11,357
Supervisory cost accountant
1 11,357
Supervisory organization and meth1 10, 535
1 11,606
1 11,835
ods examiner
1 11, 395
1 12, 563
1 12,563
Transportation economist._
4 47,381
Trial attorney
4 43,000
4 47,132
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
3 29, 765
32, 822
3 33, 071
Accountant
3 28, 905
31, 866
3 31. 617
Analytical statistician
1 11, 610
12, 730
1 12, 730
Appraiser supervisor
3 28, 260
31.158
3 31.407
Assistant chief
19, 802
2 19, 802
Assistant district director
131, 374
Assistant regional manager
13 130, 876
13 119,235
9,901
Assistant to chief of section
1
9,901
10,150
Assistant to director
1
9,205
1 10,150
310, 568
21 192,230
Attorney-adviser
34 339, 793
9,901
Chief, closed car branch
1
9,901
9,901
Chief, freight rate branch
1 10,150




GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent
net salary)

(average number,

Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

Personal services.

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber
$9,901

1 $10,150

10,150
10,150
29,703
11,107
19,802
19,802
9,901
9,901
9,901
9,901

10,150
10,379
39,604
11,107
20,051
19,802
10,150
9,901
10,150
9,901

8,990
10,065
18,195
55,660
49, 465

9,901
11,107
20,051
61,338
54, 538

9,901
11,107
20, 280
61,089
54, 289

8,990
10,065
10,065

21 192,230
430
3,383, 240
122
813,980
55 350,300
240
1,380, 795
45 232,560
131 634,220
70 325,155
243
1,020,600
301
1,127,450
227 790,595
23 74,285
31 92,995

1
9,901
1 11,107
1 11,107
1 11,107
23 230,402
438
3,792,052
126
925, 509
55 386,054
231
1,461, 538
48 272,788
128 683,438
72 367,892
259
1,187,624
312
1, 282,842
215 831,543
20 71,031
33 108,076

1 9.901
1 11,107
1 11,107
1 11,107
25 249,726
450
3,892,144
144
1,052,049
55 386,054
253
1,593,318
56 316,548
136 723,374
75 381.371
273
1,244,408
334
1,365,672
235 901,843
21 74,297
34 111,050

31 133,638

31 133,638

31 133,638

1
9,205
9,205
26,970
10,065
26, 970

8,990

1
1
1

2,284
2,485
2,346
14,044,828
16,786,386
16,006,983
47.7
46.2
59.3
409,321
317,971
426, 660
623,648
2, 237. 8
2,437. 3
2, 286. 7
15,597,662
14, 241, 816
16,468,415
3,669
54, 244
12,159

58, 587
11,000

123, 875
11,000

14,311,888

15,667,249

16,603, 290

NATIONAL CAPITAL HOUSING AUTHORITY
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PEESONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
NATIONAL CAPITAL HOUSING AUTHORITY ACCOUNTS
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber
salary ber salary
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Executive director.
1 $12,420
1 $13,970
1 $13,670
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Technical officer.
.
1
11,395
1
12,555
1
12,555
Director of management.
1
11,355
1
11,595
1
11.835
1
12,075
Director of administration
General counsel
1
12,315
1
12,555
1
11,180
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
1
10,065
Chief, project planner
1
11,090
1
11,090
1
10,065
Chief, maintenance engineer
1
11,090
1
11,090
1
9,850
Housing management officer
1
10,535
Administrative officer
1
10,065
Chief, construction engineer
1
11,090
1
11,090
1
9,635
Site acquisition officer..
1
10,610
1
10,850
Deputy director of management
1
9,890
1
10,140
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
6
50,580
6
56,460
6
57,180
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
5
34,530
5
35,630
5
36,840
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
2
13,180
2
14,660
2
14,810
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
12
72,975
15
99,075
15 100,125
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
1
5,780
1
6,370
1
6.370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
13
72,925
13
74,450
14
81,230
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
7
35,475
6
31,885
6
32,785
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
. 19
86,125
18
83,585
18
86,285
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
26
99,970
25
98,145
26 100,545
GS 3. $3,495 to $4,065
16
55.425
16
56,945
16
58,445
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
2
5,920
2
6,605
2
6,795
Ungraded p^siti^ns at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
154 611,284 166 677,460 169 686,230
Total permanent

272 1,239,379

285 1,356,770

290 1, 384,650

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

LAND

ACQUISITION,

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Deduct lapses
._.
Add net increases due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
_
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)

8.8 $40,581

1958 acfnal

8.4 $40, 068

40, 683
263.2
1, 239, 481

281.1
1, 338,236

281.6
1, 344,582

4,767
12, 519
1,492

9,534
15,610
1,642

19, 068
16, 000
1,700

1, 258, 259

1,365, 022

1, 381, 350

Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base.
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01

3. 9 $18, 534

NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK,
PLAYGROUND SYSTEM

Personal services.

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Maintenance and operation of properties"
"Operation and maintenance, properties aided by Public Housing Administration"
.I

$22,110

$21, 489

$23, 363

1, 342, 912

1, 236, 770

1, 357, 987

Total permanent
Deduct—
Lapses __ _
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
__
Add—
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this accountNet permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base. .-Personal services

AND

1959 estimate 19G0 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Land purchasing officer
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065

01

PARKWAY,

1
1

$9,635
3,685

1
1

$10,858
4,077

1
1

$10,858
4,077

2

13,320

2

14,935

2

14,935

2

14,935

903
312
625
1.7 14,572
2

_- __

12,730

3.7 29,507

57

60

125

12, 787

29, 567

15, 060

NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, WASHINGTON REGIONAL
TRANSPORTATION SURVEY

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Director of regional planning councilAssociate director
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Chief of comprehensive planning
Chief of general plans
Chief of project planning
Chief of urban renewal planning
Director of regional planning councilGeneral counsel and secretary
Traffic engineer
GS-13. $9,980 to $11,090:
Architect
Associate city planner
Chief of project plans
Community education specialist
Deputy director, regional planning
council
Senior city planner
Traffic engineer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
.
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Total permanent.
Deduct—

Net permanent (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 detail
01

Personal services-




$12,900

1

$14,206

$14,435

11,610

1

12,771

12,771
13, 083

1

10,320

1
1
1

10,320
10,320
11,395

11,357
11,606
11,357
11,357

11,357
1
1

11,606
12,563

12, 813
11, 606
10,150
39, 604

10,150

1
1
4
3

28
4.8

Portion of salaries shown above paid
from otber accounts
Add—
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account.

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

8,990
10,065
31,785
21,320

1

9,901

9,901

1

10,150

11,107
26,478
24, 004
12, 584

3
6
4

26,707
43,387
24,855

5,510
5,200
4,080
29,200
3,415

1
1
9
1

3,370

198,380

28

211,180

33,760

15, 725
4,805
52, 832
3,765
3,453

5,595
4,659
40,829

0.1

545

1.7

14,572

47

355,719

1. 4 10, 000

8,052
2,132
23.2 174,804

26.2 196,063

45. 6 345, 719

3,198
9,313

550
2,500

2,000
22, 500

850
1,100

2,850
1,000

201,063

374,069

1,232
190,043

1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant project director
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Information specialist
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
Total permanent
_~
Deduct lapses...
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
__
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
01

Personal services

1

$10,965

2

8,285

3
1.3

19,250
10,120

MASS

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1
1

$9,901
4,805

2
14,706
0. 2 2, 000

205
1.7

9,335

1.8

12, 706

14,865
24, 200

12, 706

NATIONAL LABOE RELATIONS BOARD
CONSOLIDATED VSCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD ACCOUNTS
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

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 $15,375:
Board member
5 $100,500
5 $100,500
5 $100,500
General counsel
1
20,010
1
20,010
1 20,000
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Associate general counsel
2
30,784
2
31,013
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Associate general counsel
1 13,115
Assistant general counsel
1
14,685
1
14,685
2 26,015
Executive secretary
1
14,914
1
15,163
1 13,545
Regional director.
2
28,413
2
28,413
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
3
40,747
Assistant general counsel
3
40,435
4 48,600
2
27,914
Associate chief trial examiner
2
27,914
2 25,055
1
13,978
Associate director of operations
_
1
13,978
1 12,690
1
13,083
Associate executive secretary
1
13,083
5
65,395
Chief counsel to board member
5
64,459
5 58,320
1
14,227
Ch ief trial examiner
1
14,227
1 12,905
6
78,497
Deputy assistant general counsel
6 69,930
6
78,057
1
12,771
Director of administration. _ _
1 12,690
1
12,771
1
13,978
Director of information
1 12,690
1
13,978

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD—Continued

NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD ACCOUNTS—Continued

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
Regional director
Solicitor
Special assistant to general counsel
Trial examiner
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Assistant executive secretary.
Assistant to regional director
Associate chief counsel
Associate chief law officer
Associate director of information
Associate executive secretary
...
Associate solicitor
Attorney
_
Budget officer
_
Chief, appeals branch
Chief, case review section
Chief law officer..
Management officer. _
Officer-in-charge__
Personnel officer
Security officer
Special assistant to general counsel...
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative analyst
Administrative officer
Affidavit compliance officer
Assistant executive secretary
Associate budget officer
Associate management officer.
Associate personnel officer
Attorney
_
Field attorney
Field examiner. _
Fiscal officer
Industrial analyst
Legal assistant
Management officer
Personnel officer
.
Special assistant to associate general
counsel
Statistical officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825—
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890.
Total permanent.
Deduct lapse. _.
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
23 $285,875
1 12,150
3 36,180
43 525,525

11 115,025
10,965
11,395
10,320
118,465
10,320
10, 535
10,535
23 251,120
5

54,825

1
1

10,750
10,535
19, 485
20, 345
9,850
9,635

22 206,540
41 378,310
17 165,730
1
9,205
25 235,070
1
9,850
1
9,420
1
8,990
1
9,635
243
1, 950,695
71 473,900
5 29,710
37 213, 565
33 183,450
37 183,445
57 263,145
146 629,885
159 605,360
102 343,480
4 13,880
13880
16,140
18

75,607

26 $352, 559
1 13,374
3 39,228
55 745,759

26 $353,474
1 13,686
3 39,832
55 745,759

1 11,357
1 11,357
1 11,357
11 126,859
1 11,357
1 12,334

1 11,357
1 11,357
1 11,357
11 129,355
1 11,357
1 12, 334

1 11,357
14 165, 797
1 11,357
1 11,835
1 11,606
28 335,008
11,357
12,334
11,357
12,085

1 11,606
14 167,004
11,357
11,835
11, 606
28 336,445
* 11,357
12, 334
11, 357
12,085

1
1
1

11,336
11,586
11,108

1
1
1
27
77
23
1

11,336
11,586
11,108

9,901
11,107
10,629
276,245
781,495
242,382
9,901
10,150
24 248,934

9,901
11,107
10,629
288, 851
938, 478
28 291,886
9,901
10,379
24 252,866

1 10,858
240
2,139,069
128 922,479
5" 33,446
126 772,081
41 248,303
74 384,944
57 288, 553
158 745,477
225 930, 817
150 557,398
3 11,814
8 24,482

1 10,858
265
2,360,047
129 932,695
5 34,258
109 677, 611
40 243,094
45 241,924
57 290,674
158 748,097
225 933,428
150 559,082
3 11,814
24,482

22

95,908

22

95,908

1,581
1,581
7,984, 902
11, 218,245
11,449,228
61.7
180.8
49.2
334,387
322,478
1,151, 045
345, 656

Net permanent (average number
net salary)
_
1, 531. 8
1,131.3
1, 400.2
11,126, 750
7,996,171
10,067,200
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
27,250
7,500
Other personal services:
32, 700
Regular pay above 52-week base__
29,183
85,850
Overtime and holiday pay
37, 600
9,639
15,700
27, 500
Additional pay for service abroad.
19.200
27,500
01

Personal services.

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
"Advances and reimbursements"




1958 actual

1960 estimate

8,058,173

10,192,250

11,263, 300

$8, 013, 764
44,409

$10,181, 550
10,700

$11,263,300

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

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 $14,190:
Member of Board
__
3 $60,500
3 $60,500
3 $60,500
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Executive secretary
1
13,115
1
14,685
1
14,685
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Mediator
_
___ _
2
23,220
2
26,166
2
26,166
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Mediator
9 105,141
9
93,955
9 104,661
Assistant executive secretary
___
1
11,606
1
11,355
1
10,320
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
1
9,205
1
10,370
1
10.370
Mediator
_._
4
36,605
4
39,054
4
40,828
9
72,215
9
79,860
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
9
79,110
4
25,560
4
28,620
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
4
28,120
1
5,980
1
6,302
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.___
1
6,135
44 224,075 45 254,157 45 255,572
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
2
9,375
2
10,816
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
2
10,649
4
14,680
4
16,912
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
4
16,760
3
11,010
2
8,175
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
____
.__
2
8,175
2
6,860
2
7,571
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
2
7,571
Total permanent
__
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
._.
01

Personal services

90 679,242
3.4 20,352

90 681,350
1.9 13,240

84.5 608,990

86.6 658,890

88.1 668,110

325,225

342,600

342,600

2,164

2,230

5,240

936,379

1,003, 720

1,015,950

90 616,675
5.5 33,151
25,466

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $12,770:
$20,000
$20,000
$20,000
Director..
19,000
Associate director (research)
19,000
19,000
Associate director (management and
19.000
19,000
17,500
public affairs)
18,700
18,700
16,500
General counsel
70,400
70,400
62,000
Assistant director
Head, office of special international
16,500
programs
_.
47,850
47,850
3
42,000
Deputy assistant director
Executive secretary, President's Com1
14,000
15. 950
mittee on Scientists and Engineers.
15,950
15, 950
1
14,000
Head, office of scientific information. __
15.900
1
14,000
15,900
Special assistant to the Director
Assistant head, office of scientific in15.400
15,400
formation
15,400
15,400
Head, atmospheric sciences.
14,850
14,850
Head, engineering sciences
14,430
Program director, metabolic biology..
14,430
Program director, molecular biology...
14,430
Program director, regulatory biology.
14, 300
Head, astronomy
14,300
Head, chemical sciences
Head, course content improvement
14,300
1
14,300
section
14,300
1
14,300
Head, earth sciences
14,300
1
14,300
Head, fellowship section
14,300
1
14,300
Head, institutes section
14,300
Head, mathematical sciences
14,300
13,000
14,300
Head, office of special studies
14,300
Head, physics
Head, special projects in science
X
14,300
14,300
education section
,---.

35

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1958 actual
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate
ALLOCATION TO LIRRABY OF CONGRESS

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION—COn.
Grades and ranges—Continued
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,770—Continued
Head, scientific manpower section
Assistant for planning
Head, office of social science research.
Program director, facilities
Program director, systematic biology.
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant head, office of special international programs
Assistant to head, office of scientific
information
Attorney
—
Budget officer and deputy assistant
director for administration
Comptroller
Deputy head, office of special studies.
Executive secretary,
Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific
Research and DevelopmentForeign program liaison officer
Grants administrator
Information officer.
Professional assistant
Program director
Science adviser to head, office of
scientific information
Special assistant
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Assistant budget officer
Assistant grants administrator
Auditor
Assistant program director
Finance officer
Information specialist
Management analyst
_.
Personnel officer
__.
Professional assistant
__
__.
Program director
Project director
Publications officer
Science program analyst
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Assistant personnel officer
Assistant program director
Assistant to assistant director for administration
Assistant to the comptroller
_.
Auditor
Budget examiner
Head, fiscal examining section
Head, office of administrative services.
Head, program analysis office
Head, reports and accounting section.
Information specialist
Professional assistant
Program director
Publications officer
Research analyst
Science program analyst
Science program specialist
Senior program officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405._
__.
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880.__

GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390._
GS-b. $4,040 to $4,940...
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly
equivalent to less than $9,890

rates

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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
Total, National Science Foundation-.




Num. Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1

$14,200
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190

$14,200
14,190

13,978
1
1

$12,690
11,610

1
1
1

1
1
1
15

11, 610
11, 880
11, 880
186, 030

1
1
8
27

13,083

13,374

12,771

~I2~771

13,978

13,978
13,978
12,771
13, 686

11, 610

1
I

10,320

1
1

11,395

10,965

1

9,635

59,197
11, 357
11, 606
11,357
11, 357
146, 201
22, 963
71, 760

10,150

9,901

10,379

1
3

9,901
29,703

9,901
29,703
9,901
9,901
10,150
9,901
20,051
252,119
30, 660

9,205
8,"990"

"1

8,~666

1
1

9,901
10,150

77, 510
9,635

13
3
1
2

136,926
30,660
10,150
19,802

8,990
10,065

61,131
11,357

10, 858
9,901
9,901

1

19, 802

19,802
9,901

20
15
1
19

159,570
99,075
6,185
108,625

33
26

281,819
187,465

89,415
94,860
262,665
126,240
104,915
16,160
2,690

24
1
26
33
101
52
41
2
1

151, 505
5,470
140, 568
160, 748

19,425

11

9,901
245. 544
258, 536

204,010
146,654
7,010
2,974

28
1
32
46
109
50
28
2
1

40,590

10

442,

679

310 1,981,120 481 3,436,352
47.1 316, 572 91.3 672,352

173,487
5,470
171,206
222,402
474, 909
197, 997
103, 974
7,197
3,058
37,430
!, 955, 699
425,699

69,341
389.7
262.9
2, 764,000
1, 733, 889
5,000
4,291
20, 000
23, 469
118, 000
86, 322

7,883
34, 769

13,000
39, 600

25, 721

15, 000

1,916, 344

2, 974, 600

01

Personal services

1
1
1

$5,710
3,940
3,345

3
1.9

12,995
8,145

1.1

4, 850

1, 921,194

$2,974,600

$3,818,000

RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD

485

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

541,172
12, 771
26,145
11, 606
12, 563
11, 606
11,357
105, 601
11,357
11,835
11,357
11, 606
71,301
11, 606

12,563
11,357

"I

Total permanent
Deduct lapses.
._
Net permanent (average number,
net salary): Library of Congress.-

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

1958 actual
41

26,145

10, 535
10,320
10,320
54, 610
74, 605
33,325
1

12,771
13,374
110,929
355,992

and ranges:
$5,985 to $6,885
$4,040 to $4,325
$3,495 to $4,065

1960 estimate

13,978
13, 083

12,771
13,083

11, 880

12, 690

Grades
GS-9.
GS-5.
GS-3.

1959 estimate

3, 530,000
5,000
20, 000
193, 000
30,000
40, 000

3, 818, 000

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $17,500:
Member of Board
3 $60,500
3 $60,500
3 $60,500
GS-18. $17,500:
Chief executive officer
__
_.
1 17,514
1 17,514
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
1 14,190
Chief executive officer
Director of research
15,392
15,392
General counsel
15,392
15,392
15,392
Associate general counsel
15, 392
15,392
Supervisory actuary, life
15, 392
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Director of retirement claims
14,685
14,685
Director of research
1 13,545
Director of unemployment and sickness insurance
1 14,914
1 14,914
Director of wage and service records..
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1 14,207
1 14,207
Chief, accident and injury study
12,690
Director of budget and fiscal opera1 13,978
1 13,978
tions
11,610
Director of retirement claims
12,905
1 12,772
1 12,772
Director of unemployment and sickness insurance
13,120
11,610
Director of wage and service records..
13,120
General counsel
13,120
Associate general counsel
11,880
Supervisory actuary, life
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1 11,395
1 12,564
Accident and safety analyst.
12,564
Assistant director of budget and fiscal
1 10,320
operations
11,357
11,357
Assistant director of research
11, 607
11,607
11,607
11,607
Assistant director of retirement claims.
10, 535
Assistant director of unemployment
11,607
1 11,607
and sickness insurance
10,535
Assistant director of wage and service
1 11,357
10,320
records
1 11,357
3 33,540
Assistant general counsel
3 37,004
3 37,004
Chairman and chief, disability de1 12,813
1 12,813
11,610
terminations
10, 535
Chief, claims policy and coordination.
1 11,607
1 11,607
Chief, retirement and survivor bene1 11,607
10, 535
1 11,607
fits
10, 535
Chief, statistics and analysis division.
11, 607
10, 535
11, 607
Director of personnel
22, 714
640
22,714
2 20
20,640
Executive assistant..
11, 607
10, 320
11, 607
General auditor
11, 357
10, 320
11,357
Liaison officer
_..11,607
10, 320
11, 607
Management analysis officer
._.
89, 651
81, 055
89, 651
Regional director
11, 607
10, 320
11, 607
Secretary of the Board, attorney
34,071
34,071
Supervisory analytical statistician
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
11,108
11,108
Accident and safety analyst
9,901
8,990
9,901
Actuary, life
21,009
18, 625
21, 009
Administrative assistant
22, 216
19, 700
22,216
Administrative officer
10,141
8,990
10,141
Assistant to the chairman.
71, 004
63, 790
71,004
Attorney
10,151
9,205
10,151
Chairman, appeals council
__
9,901
8,990
9,901
Chief, accounting operations
10,151
9,205
10,151
Chief, claims methods and survey
9,901
8,990
9,901
Chief, disability examiner
Chief, employment and personnel re10,151
10,151
8,990
lations
.
70, 785
70, 785
63, 575
Chief, field activities
9,901
9,901
8,990
Chief, field operations
10,380
10, 380
9,420
Chief, investigation and replacement.
9,901
8,990
9,901
Chief, operating services
Chief, position classification and wage
1 10,151
1 10,151
administration
+
1 10,151
1 10,151
9,205
Claims examiner, appeals referee

36

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD—Continued
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,080—Continued
Claims examiner, supervisor
Director, supply and service
Executive assistant
M anagement analysis officer
Medical officer, general
Kegional unemployment insurance
officer
Staff development officer
Supervisory analytical statistician
Supervisory attorney-adviser, general.
Supervisory auditor
Supervisory management analyst
Supervisory program analyst
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to change in pay
scales for part of the year

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
3 $27,185
1
9,205
1
9,205
1
8,990
5 50,325

$29,953
10,151
9,901
9,901
44,429

$29,953
10,151
20,052
9,901
44,429

7 64,435
1
8,990
3 29,335
1
9,420
1
1
8,990
1
9,205
61 474,025
123 826,175
121 769,850
321
1,848,030
66 348,810
354
1,701,750
67 292,530
277
1,102,990
357
1,314,695
364
1,223,530
332
1,014,935
8 21,945

7
1

71,743
9,901

71,743
9,901

1,971,163
66 328,468
259
1,166,694
352
1,453,271
359
1,355, 225
335
1,147, 793
3
8,924

1 10,380
1
9,901
1
9,901
1 10,151
59 507,394
115 860,074
123 868,476
321
2,067,837
66 389,661
370
1,985,993
64 319,482
249
1,120,497
352
1,453,271
346
1,306,946
346
1,181,468
3
8,924

32 180,447

32 180,977

1 10,380
1
9,901
1
9,901
1 10,151
59 507,394
119 889,194

122 861,508
319
2,056,605
66 389,661
367

32 170,715

7
1

2,578
2,541
2,554
12,100, 560
13,351, 704
13,427,202
272.5
170.3
181
887,012
1,175, 249
883,342

_

_._

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Limitation on salaries and expenses"
(trust fund)
"Railroad unemployment insurance
administration fund"

12, 217, 280

13, 307, 705

13,014,088

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
Regional counsel
Reviewer (industrial specialist)
Special assistant to Board
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Attorney
Business accountant
Business analyst
Deputy director, office of administration (personnel officer)
Director, office of assignments
Director, regional division of procurement affairs
Procurement affairs officer
Renegotiator
Reviewer (industrial specialist)
Secretary to Board
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Attorney
Business accountant
Deputy director, office of assignments.
Director, regional division of administration
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.__
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
,
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825

N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary
ber salary

Num- Total
ber salary

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year.
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment. _
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

2
2
4

$24,840
24,785
48,330

3
2
4

$40,143
27,310
54,121

3
2
4

$40,435
27,601
54,433

2
26
3

20, 640
283, 585
33,110

2
30
2

22,963
358,193

2
29
2

22,963
348,270
23,920

1
1

10, 535
11,395

1
1

11,835
12, 563

1
1

3
1
30

33,110
12,150
324,650
101,265
10,965

3
1
24
9
1

13, 374
287,318
110,906
12,334

3
1
22
7
1

11,835
12,563
37,231
13,374
264,617
86,737
12,334

1
41
1

10,065
392,210
9,635

35
1

371,364
10,858

31
1

330,783
10,858

16
25
40
47
31
4

10,065
73,850
64,065
48,245
81,040
114,960
169,075
180,670
106, 755
13,370

4
7
8
17
24
35
44

34,340
58,40b
53, 562
96,378
125,010
165,813
187,457
111, 454
11,481

3
7
8
16
24
35
44
29

26,239
58, 646
54,003
91, 820
124,885
166,979
186, 896
111, 406
11,107

360 2, 777,080 332 2, 856,227 321 2, 749,233
22. 8 170,174 19 145,227 14 107,833
112,871
337.2
313
2,711,000
2, 719, 777
10, 219
10,000

Personal services

307
2, 641,400
10,000

10, 500
1,241

10,200
1,800

19,800
1,800

2, 741, 737

2, 733,000

2, 673,000

SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATION EXPENSES, SAINT LAWRENCE
SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
1958 actual

$6,472,886

$7,076, 706

$7,098,814

5, 744,394

6, 230,999

5,915,274

RENEGOTIATION BOARD
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $15,375:
Chairman
1 $20,500
1 $20,500
1 $20,500
Board member
4
80,000
4
80,000
4
80,000
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
14, 620
Director, office of accounting
1
16,349
1
16,349
13,975
Director, office of review
1
15,392
1
15,621
General counsel
13,975
1
15,621
1
15,621
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
12,900
Assistant general counsel
14,435
1
14,435
Deputy director, office of review
13, 545
14,914
1
15,163
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
12, 420
Business analyst
13,978
1
13,978
25,110
Counsel
27, 956
2
27,956
12,150
Deputy director, office of accounting..
13, 686
1
13,686
Director, regional division of accounting
3
36,720
41, 330
41,330
Director, regional division of renego3
tiating
_.
36,990
3
41, 330
3
41, 642
Director, office of administration
1
12,420
1
13,978
13,978
1
1
Economist
12, 690
1
13,978
13, 978
1
1
Executive assistant to chairman
12,420
13,978
1
13,978
1
Procurement affairs officer
2
27,352
24,300
2
27, 061
2
17 208, 980 17 233,148
Regional board member.
17 233,731




1960 estimate

543,999

Net permanent (average number,
2,305. 5
net salary)
2,373
2,370. 7
12,543,860
11,469,310
12,464,692
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
428,800
405,631
256,366
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
43,899
50,605
97, 644
Overtime and holiday pay
272,164
304, 855
192,632
Nightwork differential2,754
2,754
3,107
01 Personal services

1959 estimate

1958 actual

RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD—Continued

Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $15,375:
Administrator
Deputy administrator
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Assistant administrator
Chief engineer
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant chief engineer
Comptroller-treasurer
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
Deputy comptroller-treasurer
Engineer
General counsel
Information officer
Special assistant to administrator
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant general counsel
Design engineer
Wage and class analyst
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant administrative officer
Chief, receipts and disbursements
branch
Confidential assistant
Traffic analyst
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890

N u m - Total
ber
salary

Total permanent.
Deduct lapses.,.

166 915,701
124.9 602,209

1
1

1
2

1959 estimate 1960 estimate
N u m - Total
ber
salary

N u m - Total
ber
salary

$20,000
17,500

1
1

$20,000
17,500

1
1

$20,000
17,500

14,405
14,190

1

16,095

1

16,095

13, 760
13,115

1
1

15,150
14,430

1
1

15,150
14,670

11,610
11, 610
12, 690
11, 610
12,150
11, 610

12,770
12, 770
13, 970
12,770
13,370

13,070
13, 070
13, 970
12, 770
13, 670

10,320
22,790

11, 595
25,110
12, 555

25,110

8,990

9,890

10,130

9,890
9,890
9,890
8,330
22,290
42, 495

10,130
10,130
10,130
8,570
22, 530
43, 545

27, 900
5,240
12, 720
23,290
40, 345

23, 785
14, 070
22, 030
10,885
35, 860
2
4
10

7,745
13,915
31,920

11

27,450
5,090
12,270
22, 720
39,300

116

549,141

129

615,040

184 1,032,630
17.5 89,950

129

623,040

182 1,022, 775
20.3 100,475

37

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1958 actual

Add net increase due to changes in payscales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services: Payments to
other agencies for reimbursable details..
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
01

Personal services

1959 estimate

1958 actual

1960 estimate

41.1

Deduct lapses
_
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

326,479

166.5
$942,680

161.7
$922,300

23,765

25,000

25,000

32,890

35,000

27,003
46, 552
423,799

982, 300

1,000,570

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment—_
.__
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual
Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary
excess of $17,500:
5 $100,500
Commissioner
_
GS-18. $17,500:
Executive director
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
1
14,190
Executive director
1
14,190
General counsel.. _
1
13,975
Division director
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
26,015
Division director
13,115
Associate executive director
13,115
Chief accountant
13,115
Chief opinion writer
26,660
Regional administrator
13,115
Associate general counsel
Associate division director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
11,610
Secretary of Commission
83,430
Regional administrator
11,610
Associate director
Associate division director
34,830
Associate regional administrator
12,420
Assistant director
96, 660
Assistant division director
Assistant general counsel
35,370
Assistant regional administrator
23,490
Chief accountant of division
Chief counsel
3
35,640
Hearing examiner
Management analyst
11,610
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Budget and fiscal officer
10,535
Director of personnel
10,320
10,535
Records and service officer
10,965
Assistant chief accountant
11, 395
Assistant director
62, 780
Assistant regional administrator
14 148,780
Chief of branch
Chief of section
2
22,360
3
32,465
Hearing examiner
Special counsel
1
11,610
Supervisor of investigations
2
20,855
14 150,285
Attorney
2
20,855
Accountant
1
11,395
Engineer
1
11,395
Mining engineer
1
11,395
Oil and gas engineer
3
31,390
Financial analyst
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
123, 965
Chief of section
9,635
Chief, broker-dealer inspections
8,990
Assistant secretary of Commission
Assistant personnel director
8,990
Assistant records and service officer
17, 980
Assistant regional administrator
64,
435
Supervisor of investigations
377, 095
Attorney
105,
555
Accountant
126,330
Financial analyst
10,065
Mining engineer
10,280
Valuation engineer
Securities investigator
1
9,205
Statistician
119 972, 855
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
88 588,440
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
5,915
1
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
81 458, 890
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
2
9,940
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
...
77 369, 350
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
46 210,240
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
118 488,950
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
67 249,815
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
61 211,440
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
8
25,210
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
._
11
30, 355
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
14
68,120

Total permanent.



41

$309,333

44

$323,262

255,639
836.4
5, 724,917

912

974
6, 562,200

17,787

13, 500

14,000

21,172
22, 859

25,900
9,000

55,600
12, 000

15,903

8,000

5,802,638

6, 618, 600

7,018,000

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
"Advances and reimbursements"

$5, 796, 750
5,888

$6,618, 600

$7,018,000

Personal services

1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary
5 $100,500

5 $100,500

1

17,514

1

17,514

1
2

15,870
30,784
14,206
14,206
14,435
14,435
29,349
14,685
28,412

1
2

15,870
30,784
14,206
14,206

14, 435
14,435
29,349
14.685
28,412

13,083
92,163
13,083
12,771
13, 686
12,771
106,473
39,519
25.854
12, 771
39,228
63.855
12, 771

13,083
92,163
13,083
12,771
13.686
12,771
106,473
39,519
25,854
12, 771
39,228
63, 855
12, 771

1
1
1
1

11,835
11,606
11,606
12,085

1
1
1
1

11,835
11,606
11,606
12,085

6
14
2

69,118
163,861
24,668

6
14
2

69,118
163,861
24,668

1
2
14
2
1
1
1
5

12, 813
23,212
167, 001
22,963
12, 563
12, 563
12, 563
57,283

1
2
14
2
1
1
1
5

12, 813
23,212
167, 001
22,963
12, 563
12, 563
12, 563
57, 283

13 136, 658 13 136, 658
2
2
21,008
21,008
1
1
9,901
9,901
1
1
9,901
9,901
1
1
9,901
9,901
2
2
19, 791
19, 791
8
8
82,118
82,118
50 527, 035 50 527, 035
12 126, 277 12 126, 277
17 179, 451 17 179, 451
2
2
21, 257
21,257
1
1
11, 336
11,336
1
1
9,901
9,901
1
1
10,150
10,150
119 1.074, 410 120 1,, 082, 751
114 833, 448 1541; 114, 648
1
6,510
6,510
84 525, 547 87 543, 517
1
5,470
1
5, 470
74 392,147 74 392,147
50
50 250, 778
250, 778
118 539, 872 129 584,088
88 357,120
81 330,765
61 233, 479 62 236,994
34, 302
27, 770 10
27, 726
27, 726
15

70,762

953
5,765,010

49. 6 $295, 732

-_.

01

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$12,987

1959 estimate

15

70,762

,018

6,871,533

7,259,662

SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

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 $12,770:
Director
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
11,610
1 13,070
12,770
Assistant to director
49,680
4 54,680
54, 680
Chief legislative and liaison officer
12,420
1 13,670
13,670
Chief medical officer..
12,420
1 13,670
13,670
Chief planning officer
_
12,420
1 13,670
13,670
Division chief. _
6 82,260
81,720
6 73,980
General counsel
_
1 13,670
13,670
1 12,420
State director
149,170
11 135, 270
11 150,010
The adjutant
13,670
1 12,420
1 13,670
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
9 108,435
9 98, 255
108,435
Assistant adjutant
1 12,075
1 10,965
12,075
Assistant division chief.2 21,930
59, 655
5 59,895
Assistant general counsel
10,965
1 12,075
12,075
Assistant legislative and liaison officer.
10,965
1 12,075
12,075
Assistant medical officer
10,965
12,075
Assistant planning officer....
10,965
12,075
1 12,075
10,965
Assistant to general counsel
_.
87,075
Deputy State director
~8~~~96~840
8 96,360
10,965
Manpower officer
32, 895
Regional field officer
3 36,225
3 36,225
State director
25 271,330
24 289,320
24 288,600
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
35 337, 225
35 371,350
371,350
9,420
Archivist
1
1 10,610
10,850
3 28,905
Assistant to general counsel
3 31,830
31,830
1
8,990
Attorney-adviser
1 10,130
10,130
1
9,635
Budget officer
10,610
1 10,610
1
9,635
Communications officer
10, 610
1 10,610
Deputy State director.
27 287,430
27 287,430
26 250, 510
Field auditor
2 21,220
3 28,905
2 21,220
Legislative officer.
9,635
1
1 10,610
1 10,610
Manpower officer.
6 57,810
5 53,050
5 53,050
Medical officer
9,635
1
Planning officer
3 28, 905
2 21,220
2 21,220
9,850
Records management officer
1
Regional field officer
5 48,175
6 63,660
6 63,660
9,635
Relocation officer
1
State director
16 153,945
18 191,700
18 192,180
State procurement officer
14 134, 890
12 127,320
12 127,320
9,635
Su per visor statisticiany
1
3 31, 830
Training officer
4 38, 540
31, 830
79 715,430
79 712, 270
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
86 706, 060
43 338,770
43 335,410
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
_.
87 612,045
9 64,995
9 64, 245
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
7 45,050
23 154,755
23 153,255
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
25 150,175
15 93, 750
15 94,800
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
14 79, 300
153 869. 560 153 882, 540
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
149 767,130
106 558,290
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
114 536,670
106 567,290
168 802. 470 168 816,270
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
194 839,925
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325-..
242 926, 815 213 907,355 213 917,330
262 913,195
222 857,115 222 869,085
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825...
82 252, 750
70 245,425
70 240,200
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
17 49, 555
7 24,615
7 24,045
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $9,890
4,105
3,386
12,598,316
13,628.600
12,598,316
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
14
equivalent to less than $9,890
14
53,732
60,274
60, 274
5,604
Total permanent.
4,708
4,707
21, 695,762
20, 566, 075
20,631,180
Deduct lapses
1,048
68
95
4,160,747
315,278
311,17

38

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM—Continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1958 actual

AddExcess military pay over civilian
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

01

Personal services

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$87,009

$84,404

$70, 554

895,837

Net permanent (average number,
net salary): United States and
4,556
possessions.
-Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad

1959 estimate

18,517,861

4,640
4,642
20,321,351
20,404,267

3,729,663

3, 744, 524

3,923,855

73,536
14,678
29,898

68,631
5,000
37, 676

154,860
5,000
39,000

22,365,636

24,177,182

24, 526, 982

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090— Continued
Loan appraiser
Program analyst
Research and management specialist.
Technical publications specialist
Training officer....

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$18,410
19,700
9,205

GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
206 1,657,890
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
179 1,185,515
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
77 435,890
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
22, 715
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
327,410
138,170
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
867,140
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,950.
970, 690
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
565,100
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
18, 780
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
_.
.—
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $9,890
_
-__
24,472
Total permanent _
Deduct lapses

1,473

_

SALABIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
_

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $17,500:
Administrator
1
$20,000
1 $20,000
1 $20.000
Deputy administrator
___
3
51,000
4
68,000
4
68,000
GS-18. $17,500:
2
32,000
2
35,000
Director of office
--_
2
35,000
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Chairman, loan review board
1
13,975
15,375
15,375
Director of division
15,375
15,375
General counsel
1
14,190
15, 615
15, 615
Government liaison representative
1
14,405
15,855
16,095
Program coordinator
_
1
14,405
15, 855
15,855
15,855
Special assistant to the administrator1
14,405
15,855
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1
13,115
Associate general counsel
1
14,430
1
14,430
1
13,545
Controller
1
14,910
1
14,910
Director of office
2
26,875
5
73,350
5
73,350
Industrial engineer
__
1
13,760
1
15,150
1
15,150
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
1
12, 770
Advisory board liaison representative.
1
13,070
1
13,070
1
11,880
1
Assistant to deputy administrator
12, 770
1
12, 770
2
Assistant to office director
2
27,040
2
27,040
24,300
3
3
40,110
3
40, 410
35,910
Attorney
3
2
41,010
3
41,010
25,110
Deputy office director
18 215, 630 18 235, 860
18 239,100
Director of office
10 134,900
9 110,970
10 134. 900
Division chief
2
2
27, 340
2
27, 940
24,730
Financial specialist
2
2
26,140
2
26,140
23, 760
Member, loan review board
1
2
13,970
1
13,970
24, 570
Procurement specialist
78, 420
6
80,220
Section chief
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1
1
10,535
11,595
1
11. 835
Accountant
13 136, 740 22 253,410
22 253, 890
Attorney. _.
2
21,500
2
23,670
2
23, 670
Branch chief
31,175
3
102, 435
11 125,145
Branch manager
32,035
35, 505
3
35,985
Business economist
11,395
12, 555
1
12, 555
Contract specialist
90,840
15 170,325
Deputy director
8
84,280
129,225
11 129, 225
Division chief
19 206,400
490,350
47 553,135
Financial specialist
15 161,680
191,040
16 195, 230
Industrial specialist
2
22, 710
Industrial analyst
1
11,355
Investment bank examiner
1
10,320
11,355
1
11, 595
Liaison representative
1
10,535
1
11, 595
11, 595
Management analyst
2
2
22,360
24, 870
24, 630
Production engineer
1
11, 595
1
10,535
Program analyst
11, 595
"Research and management specialist—
102,195
11,355
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
31,830
32, 550
3
28,905
3
Administrative officer.
19,780
2
20,020
1
8,990
Assistant to division chief
1
9,890
19 174,895
283,160
Attorney
30 313,110
1
30, 630
Auditor
9,850
3
30, 870
2
19,780
Branch chief
17,980
2
19, 780
Branch manager
27 272,260
255, 410
23 215, 800
10,065
1
11,090
11,090
Business analyst
1
8,990
2
19,780
20,260
1
Business economist_
19, 485
2
21, 460
21,700
2
Contract specialist
1
9,890
Counseling officer._.1
9,890
Customer liaison officer
Division chief
___
32,070
3
28,560
3
31,590
Executive officer..
_
1
8,990
32 309,655 38 400,540
49
517.200
Financial specialist
75
759,230
Industrial specialist
40 367,760
51 511,830
3
33,030
Information specialist
3
32,550
29, 590

Investment bank examiner.


7

69,230

$158,720
21,700
19,780
10,130
9,890
2,433,040
1,663,490
684,095
30,350
517,240
188,630
1,430, 740
1,362,625
814,435
46,710

16 $171,010
4
41,960
10
98,900
1
10,370
1
9,890
314 2,757, 900
325 2,458,610
185 1,158.000
5
30,650
152 798,700
41 206,590
387 1,643,720
435 1, 783,940
362 1,312,065
26
85,770

2,049
2,693
17,461,405
13,467,450
258
247
989,815
1,673,405
1,435,250

362,393

8,361,205

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
__
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay..
_
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
Additional pay for service abroad
01

15
2
2
1
1
281
230
108
5
97
37
336
341
224
14

8,988,627
169

Net permanent (average number,
1,304
net salary)

SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Personal services.

1,802
2,435
12,032,200
15,788,000

35,456

73,100

13,100

35,800
122,389

46,200
125,000

120,000
20,000

3,174
20, 527

5,000
31, 500

38,900

8, 578, 551

12,313,000

15,980,000

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
SALAKLES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $17,500:
Assistant secretary
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Director, Astrophysical ObservatoryDirector, Museum of History and
Technology
Director, Museum of Natural History.
Director, U. S. National Museum
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant director, U. S. National
Museum....
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Associate director, Astrophysical
Observatory
Physicist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
.._
Anthropologist
Associate director, Bureau of American Ethnology
Botanist
Buildings manager
Director, Bureau of American Ethnology
.
Director, Education Service
Director, National Collection of Fine
Arts
Geologist
Museum curator
Physicist
Zoologist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Anthropologist
Architect
Botant
Buildings manager
Chief, personnel division
Chief, supply division
Exhibits specialist
Geologist
Museum curator
Physicist
Plant physiologist.
._Treasurer
___
Zoologist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
—GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2

$32,000

2

$35,028

2

$35,028

1

14,835

1

16,349

1

16,349

1
1

15,392
15,392

1
1

15,621
15,392

14,190
11,880
25,810
10,065

28,454
13, 978

28,454
13,978

10,320
22,145

11,357
24,419

11,606
24,648

12,563
11,357

12,563
11, 606

1
1

11,610
11,180

1
1

11,825
10,320

12,813
11,357

12,813
11, 606

11,395
22, 790
42,140
22, 790
20,855

12,813
25,126
58,260
25,126
22,963

12,813
25,126
59, 216
25,126
23,441

19, 915

32,115
9,901
21,486

32,364
9,901
21,715

2
1
1
1
1
1
6
2
1
1
5
19
51
1
47
3
69
9
83

19,270
9,420
8,990
8,990
8,990
10,065
57,595
20,130
8,000
9,205
48,390
149,420
348, 680
6,590
271,015
15,720
334,416
42,795
329,585

1
1
1
1
5
2
1
1
5
21
53
1
55
2
84
9
119

1
10,150
1
10,150
1
9,901
1
11,107
6
52, 624
2
22,214
1
9,901
1
10,150
5
53,351
182, 207 21
401. 577 54
1
7,426
345, 737 59
2
12, 022
444, 504 97
47, 764
9
514,717 152

10,379
10,379
10,150
11,107
63,241
22,214
10,150
10,379
54,059
185,803
415, 563
7,426
376, 781
12,314
519, 636
48,813
663,382

39

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1958 actual

N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325— Continued...... 55 $204,175
70 $286,370
70 $281,189
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
_
__. 39 134,649 44 167,553 47 180,830
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
128 432,175 133 489,643 135 502,912
GS-1. $2,960 t9 $3,530
4
13,225
4
14,747
4
14,830
Ungraded positions at annual rates of
$9,890 or above: Director, National
Air Museum
1
14,435
1
14,206
1
12,900
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890.
__. 178 687,382 225 894,842 225 907,102
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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

737 3, 517, 837 872 4, 4?3, 931 929 4, 757, 621
68 394,460 60 350,153
67 397,928
125, 626
669 3,249, 003 812 4,073, 778 862 4,359,693

_

1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

82, 803

80, 000

50, 000

15,121
19, 974
12, 541

16,197
25, 700
15, 600

34, 363
25, 700
15, 600

3, 379, 442

4, 211, 275

4,485, 356

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
Hearing examiner
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Attorney-adviser
_
__
Information officer
Records manager
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
-GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $3.970
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
__
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)—
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime pay
_
01

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$12,150

2

$25.542

2

$25,542

2

17,980

2
1

20,051
9,901

3

29,952

1
2

10,280
16,215

39,104
21, 756
27,934
11,856
7,946
3,266

17,888
7,030
38,958
26,145
18,325
11,856
7,946
3,266

31,766

38 340,530
1.6 13,430

17,8

35,070
14,115
29,605
7,340
3,600
3,470
2,690
36 301,285
3.4 22,521

3.6

8,414
32. 6 287,178
735

34.4 307,100
900
2,000

>. 4 327,100
1,000

287, 913

310,000

328,100

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Personal services.

SALARIES AND EXPENSES, NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant administrator
Assistant secretary
Assistant treasurer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant chief curator
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Chief engineer and building superintendent
Curator, education
Curator, graphic arts
Curator, index
Curator, painting
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to.less than $9,890
Total permanentDeduct lapses
Add net increases due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
—

TARIFF COMMISSION

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$12,150
11,610
12,150

$12,771
13,083
13,686

$12,771
13,374
13,686

10,320

11, 606

11,835

10,280
8,990
9,205
9,205
4
6

32,000
39,415

12
2
14
5
17
26
13
119
1

69, 465
10, 885
69,155
23,100
70,100
92, 360
46, 545
38
385,560
2,945

100

395,744

327 1,321,184
14.7 56,048

1
1
1
1
1
4
5
1
12
4
17
7
15
31
121
6

11,336
9,901
10,379
10,150
9,901
35,298
37,128
7,114
77,062
23, 712
92,351
34, 528
64, 708
122, 827
452, 773
21,030

95

397,599

1
1
1
1
1
4
5
1
12
4
17
7
15
31
121

11,586
10,150
10, 629
10,379
9,901
35,527
37,856
7,259
78, 562
24,191
93,683
35,402
66, 021
124,042
456,985
20, 448

95

400,948

327 1,468,943
12. 8 53, 243

327 1,485,235
16.3 69,535

314.2

310.7

46,402
312.3

Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Uniform allowances
01

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Personal services.

1,311, 538

1,415, 700

1,415, 700

20,337

22,100

22,100

5,429
16,861
6,546
113
1,360,824

5,400
18,000
7,250
150
1,468,600

10,800
18,000
7,250
150
1,474,000

SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES CONTROL BOARD

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber
ber salary
ber salary
excess of $14,190:
Commissioner
6 $120,500
6 $120,500
6 $120,500
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Chief economist
_.
1
15,163
1
15,163
1
13,760
Chief, technical service
1
14,435
Director of investigation..
1
14,914
1
14,435
1
12,900
General counsel
__
1
14,685
1
15,163
1
13,330
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1
13,115
1
14,914
Adviser on international trade policy..
26,166
26,748
2
23,760
Assistant chief, technical service
.
12. 771
13,083
1
11,610
Assistant general counsel
_.
13,083
13,374
1
11,880
Chief, commodity division
91,
560
93,639
7
82,890
International economist
13,083
12, 771
Secretary
1
12,420
13,978
13. 978
Special industrial adviser
14,456
14,456
1
13,120
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant to director of investigation..
1
10,320
11,606
11,606
Attorney adviser
1
10,320
Commodity-industry analyst
14 163,921
14 160, 432
6
62,995
International economist
5
3
31,820
57,990
5
59,217
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
1
1
1
Attorney adviser
.
9,901
8,990
10,150
Commodity-industry analyst
26 249,005
19 196, 598
19 200,637
International economist
4
68. 090
7
42, 265
4
42. 973
18 154, 503
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
... 14 109, 850
18 157,662
17 126,086
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
15 103. 805
18 136,344
18 114,171
19 122,323
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885_
21 119, 775
1
1
5,780
6,386
1
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
6.386
26 141. 606
22 109,075
28 153, 521
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,88021 109, 429
19
88, 995
21 111, 052
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
34 151,277
29 119,120
34 154,878
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
14
18
66, 315
58,113
58, 632
14
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
11
10
34, 215
41, 558
41, 662
11
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
2
2
6,600
7,488
7,654
2
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
2
2
5,550
6,428
6,615
2
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
1
1
5,720
6,032
6,032
1
W B - 1 5 . $5,450 to $6,032
1
1
5,574
5,283
5,574
1
W B - 1 3 . $5,034 to $5,574
___
1
1
4,659
4,867
4,867
1
W B - 1 0 . $4,410 to $4,867...
2
2
8,736
9,048
9,276
2
W B - 9 . $4,181 to $4,638
12, 666
13, 230
13,230
3
W B - 8 . $3,994 to $4,410.
_
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
_

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary
ber
salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,190:
5 $100,500
5 $100,500
5 $100,500
Chairman and Board members
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: General
1
14,206
1
14,206
1
12,900
counsel
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:

Assistant general counsel
Executive secretary




„

2
1

23,220
12,150

2
1

25,542
13,374

2
1

25.542
13,374

Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base..
Overtime pay
_
01

Personal services.

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct obligations. _
Reimbursable obligations

240 1,799,070
9
47,205

244 1,852, 748
10
57,518

231

234

64,064

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)• 216.2

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

229 1,576,969
12.8 63,213

1,577,820

1,751,865

1,795,230

6,246
1,909

6,235
3,000

12,770
3,000

1,585,975

1,761,100

1,811,000

$1,578,009
7,966

$1,752,200
8,900

$1,803,400
7,600

40

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

TAX COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,770:
Judges
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
Attorney (special assistant to chief
judge)
Clerk of the Court—
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Clerk of the Court
Commissioners
_
_
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Attorney
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.—
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825.
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year.
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Payments to be made to retired judges
pursuant to sec. 7447, Internal Revenue Code, 1954
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

Personal services .

16 $360,000
12,420

16 $360,000

16 $360,000

1

12,771

1
1

13,686
12,771

1

12,771
12,771

35,527

35,527

1
1
3

11,180
10,965
32,250

6
6
13
20
22
20
11
10
11
4
1
5

59,960
46,710
85,220
111, 905
119,330
96,170
48, 525
39,805
41,405
14,145
2,960
14, 580

66,602
77,252
94,597
138,271
128, 502
107,456
45,323
40,829
41,723
15,455
7,010

66,851
78,208
95,097
139,048
129,230
108, 516
45, 759
45,343
45, 571
15,559
7,114
9,590

151 1,107,530
3.4 24,939

150 1,207,261
2
30,236

152 1,220,641
4
38,199

148

148

8,618
147.6
1,091,209
909

1,177,025

1,182, 442

108,370
3,143
2,867

101,250
3,325
3,000

105,110
6,465
3,000

1,206,498

1,284,600

1,297,017

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY FUND
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates in excess of
$18,500:
3 $60,500
3 $60,500
3 $60,500
Members of the board of directors
Grades established by the board of
directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority:
Administrative and management
service positions:
Gr. 14. $18,500 and $19,000:
1 19,000
1 17,500
1 19,000
General manager
1 18,500
1 17,000
Manager of power
1 18,500
Gr. 13. $17,000 and $17,500:
Assistant general manager and
15,200
1
17,000
1
17,000
chief budget officer
16,000
1 17,500
1 17,500
Assistant manager of power
_.
15,200
1
17,000
1
17,000
General counsel
15,200
1 17,000
1 17,000
Washington representative
Gr. 12. $15,500 and $16,000:
14,000
15, 500
15,500
Comptroller
14,000
15,500
15,500
Director of chemical operations...
14, 000
15, 500
15,500
Director of information
14,000
15,500
15,500
Director of materials..
14,000
15,500
15,500
Director of personnel
14,000
15, 500
15,500
Director of property and supply..
14,000
15, 500
15, 500
Director of reservoir properties
14,000
15,500
15, 500
Solicitor....
_
Gr. 11. $13,950 and $14,350:
13,200
1 13,950
13,950
Assistant director of division.
13,600
1 13,950
13,950
Assistant general counsel
27,900
26,400
2 27,900
Chief of branch
Director of navigation and local
1 13,200
1 13,950
13, 950
flood relations
.Gr. 10. $12,200 to $13,550:
25,400
26,800
26,800
Assistant director of division
12,200
12,550
12, 550
Assistant general counsel
49,800
53,300
53,300
Assistant to director of division...
11 134,800
11 142,550
Chief of branch
11 143,950
1 12,850
13, 550
13, 550
Manager of properties
1 12,200
12,900
13,250
Personnel officer
13,250
13, 250
Personnel staff officer
13,250
13,250
Public administration analyst
1 12,550
Tributary watershed representa1 13,250
1 13,250
tive
1
12,550




1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Grades and ranges—Continued
Grades established by the board of
directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority—C ontinued
Num- Total Num- Total
Administrative and management
ber salary ber salary
service positions—Continued
Gr. 9. $10,750 to $12,100:
Accountant
5 $55,350
5 $58,600
Administrative analyst
10,450
2 22,200
Administrative officer
1 10,450
11, 450
Area personnel representative
2 22,300
11,800
Assistant chief of branch
6 65,050
69, 300
Assistant to director of division...
2 21,250
2 22,900
Attorney
6 66,100
5 58,250
Budget analyst...
3 33,050
3 35,350
Chief of branch
2 22,600
2 23,900
Chief of staff
11,100
Labor relations officer
11, 450
Librarian
1 11, 800
10, 800
Personnel officer..
4 46, 850
43,200
Personnel staff officer
2 23,900
22, 250
1 11, 800
Public administration analyst
11,150
1 11,800
Reports editor
11,150
1 10,750
Supervisor of computing center...
10,100
2 21, 500
Supervisor of section
31,650
74 767, 700
Gr. 8. $9,500 to $10,850
72 700,950
97 888,470
Gr. 7. $7,825 to $10,000
98 844,015
188
184
Gr. 6. $6,700 to $8,600
1, 496, 450
1,387,800
Gr. 5. $5,650 to $7,200..
176
176
1,168,960
1,114,070
Gr. 4. $4,900 to $6,150
108 610,950
104 547,025
Stenographic and clerical positions:
Gr. 6. $5,450 to $6,700
5 32,355
6 38,590
Gr. 5. $4,850 to $6,000-—
25 139,020
37 205,820
Gr. 4. $4,335 to $5,500
283
288
1,425,370
1,466, 270
Gr. 3. $3,860 to $4,735-.
972
920
4,066,795
4,083, 590
Gr. 2. $3,350 to $4,125..
474
444
1,667,225
1,651,185
Gr. 1. $3,050 to $3,675
24 76,070
19 63,840
Professional engineering and scientific
positions:
Gr. 14. $18,500 and $19,000:
Chief engineer
1 17,000
18,500
Gr. 13. $17,000 and $17,500:
Assistant chief engineer
17,000
Chief power engineer
1 15,200
17,000
Manager of chemical engineering.
17,000
1 15,200
Gr. 12. $15,500 and $16,000:
• Chief construction engineer
1 14,000
15,500
Chief design engineer.
1 14,700
16,000
Chief water control planning engineer. _
15, 500
14,000
Director of agricultural relations. _
14,000
15,500
Director of chemical development_
14,000
15,500
14,000
Director of forestry relations
15,500
14,000
Director of health
15,500
Director of power engineering and
construction
_.
14,000
15,500
Director of power operations
14,700
16,000
Director of power utilization
14,700
16,000
Gr. 11. $13,950 and $14,350:
Assistant director of division
40,400
70,150
Assistant to director of division. __
13,200
13,950
52,800
69,750
Chief of branch
13,200
13, 950
Head architect
13,200
13,950
Head civil engineer
13,
200
13,950
Head electrical engineer
13,200
13,950
Head mechanical engineer
Gr. 10. $12,200 to $13,550:
11,850
12,550
Architect
48,800
53,000
Assistant chief of branch
__
25,700
13, 550
Assistant director of division
12,
850
13, 550
Assistant to director of division...
477,050
492,100
Chief of branch
_
35,900
38,000
Civil engineer
61,000
51,950
C onstruction engineer
11,850
12, 550
Electrical engineer...
12,200
12,900
General office engineer
Head highway and railroad
12,850
engineer
_.
11,500
1 12,200
Head materials engineer
11,850
1 12,550
Mechanical engineer
12,
200
Nuclear development engineer
12,550
Staff epidemiologist
Supervisor, nuclear development
1 12,900
section
Gr. 9. $10,750 to $12,100:
20,900
22,200
Agriculturist
11,150
11,800
Architect
14 150,100
13 150,200
Assistant chief of branch
10,800
11,800
Assistant to chief of branch
3 33,050
45,750
Assistant to director of division.._
7 74,550
79,100
Chief of branch
2 20,900
22,200
C hemical engineer
17 183,900
Civil engineer
16 182,850
1 11,150
Community planner
1 11,800
6 64,400
Construction engineer
6 68,650
10,800
Cost engineer
1 11,800
54,700
District manager
5 58,300
75,950
Electrical engineer
9 103,000
Health officer.
._.
_
10 116,850
11 121,150
11,150
Landscape architect
11,800
10,100
Materials engineer
10,750
Mechanical engineer
96,150
91,900
11,450
Research chemist
10,800
34,700
Staff forester
31,700
124200
Supervisor of section,.
11 124,200
10 105,550
Supervisor of titles
1~ 10,450
I 11,100

N u m - Total
ber salary
$59,300
22,200
11,450
11,800
70,000
23, 250
79, 750
35,350
23,900
11,100
11,800
46,850
23,900
11,800
11,800
10, 750
21, 500
77 801,400
94 869,525
190
1, 526, 430
170
1,145,900
108 621,890
6 39,305
37 210,435
284
1,463,810
920
4,135,400
426
1,611, 550
21 71,105

1

18,500

1
1
1

17,000
17,000
17,000

1
1

15,500
15,500
15, 500
15,500
15, 500
15,500
15, 500
15, 500
16,000
16,000
70,150
13,950
69, 750
13,950
13,950
13,950
13,950

1 12,550
4 53,000
1 13,550
1 13,550
38 495,950
3 38,350
5 64,500
1 12,550
1 13,250
1
1

12,200
12,550

1

13,250

22,900
11,800
13 151,200
11,800
46,100
80,850
22,900
15 171,750
11,800
89,850
11,800
58,950
91,200
, 0
116150
10 116,150
11,800
10,750
6
68,650
1 11,450
3 34,700
11 126,650
J 11,100

41

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1958 actual

1959 estimate

Grades and ranges—Continued
Grades established by the board of
directors of the Tennessee Valley
Num- Total
Authority—Continued
Professional engineering and scientific
ber salary
positions - Continued
240
Gr. 8. $9,500 to $10,850
$2,307,900
501
Gr. 7. $7,950 to $10,125.
4,266,165
495
Gr. 6. $6,800 to $8,750...
3, 634, 465
330
Gr. 5. $5,900 to $7,375...
2,081, 600
204
Gr. 4. $5,400 to $6,240...
1,095,800
Subprofessional and technical positions:
28 196,845
Gr. 6. $6,325 to $7,950
107 633,080
Gr. 5. $5,550 to $7,C00
315
Gr. 4. $4,670 to $5,900
1, 581, 550
329
Gr. 3. $3,985 to $4,915.
1,346,035
222 787,170
Gr. 2. $3,685 to $4,300
29 89,575
Gr. 1. $3,150 to $3,685
Construction, operation, and maintenance positions:
Gr. 11. $13,950 and $14,350:
Power construction manager
13,200
Project manager
68,000
Gr. 10. $12,200 to $13,550:
2 25,100
Chief of branch
General construction superintendent
61,700
80,500
Powerplant superintendent
Project manager
Gr. 9. $10,750 to $12,100:
3 32,400
Area construction manager
Assistant chief of branch
1 10,800
Assistant general construction
superintend ent
3 33,450
Assistant powerplant superintendent
71,050
Chief of branch
10,800
General construction superintendent
43,900
44, 250
Manager of properties
21,950
Powerplant superintendent
11,450
Project manager
Substation supervisor
Supervisor of section
_
1 10,800
125
Gr. 8. $9,500 to $10,850
1,197,400
116
Gr. 7. $7,950 to $10,125.
997,850
64 491,020
Gr. 6. $6,800 to $8,750.
7 48,280
Gr. 5. $5,900 to $7,375
Custodial and general service positions:
8 56,760
Gr. 6. $6,525 to $7,975..
16 98,625
Gr. 5. $5,550 to $6,875
Gr. 4. $4,675 to $5,855
46 248,225
328
Gr. 3. $3,940 to $4,825..
1,479,590
67 256,440
Gr. 2. $3,535 to $4,220
233 798,835
Gr. 1. $3,200 to $3,760
Ungraded positions (trades and labor)
at annual rates less than $9,890
24,914, 224

Net permanent (average number,
.0, 732. 9
net salary)
60, 748, 284
Positions other than permanent:
23,315,293
Temporary employment
14,392
Part-time employment
370,531
Intermittent employment...
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
236,396
2,382,175
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
318,035
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
-125,813
leave earned
_
01

N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary

Personal services.

247
$2, 528,450
514
4, 713, 825
518
4,045,195
315
2,087, 730
102
1,080, 280

260
$2, 576,800
508
4,735,100
503
4,006, 480
311
2, 090, 215
179
1, 027, 930

29 213,905
138 843,635
321
1, 700, 260
322
1,422, 755
192 707,920
24 77,775

28 208,875
135 841,435
305
1, 653, 235
309
1, 371, 675
170 654,830
23 76,190

13, 950
71, 360

13, 950
57, 40C
2

26,500

26, 500

51, 950
85,400
12, 200

64, 850
85,400
24,400

1

34,350
11,800

34, 700
11,800

4

47,200

58,250

75,600
11,800

75, 600

45,800
46,850
23,250

1,517
64,439,429
784.1
3,691,145

Total permanent.
Deduct lapses

1960 estimate

3
4
2

33,300
46,850
23,900

1 11,100
1 11,800
113
1,148,000
111
1,028,345
50 417,170
7 50,885

1 11,100
1 11,800
119
1,208,100
105
977,010
52 436,485
7 51,070

8 59,635
16 102,680
47 264,440
317
1,496,290
63 253,255
233 844,405

8 59,995
16 103,420
47 265,695
326
1, 534,125
65 263,070
231, 840,875

966
26,115,362

953
27,124,642

1,422
1,308
67, 701,422
68, 712,202
251.7
386.3
2,185,856
1,589,395
.1,035. 7
1,056.3
65,515,566
67,122,807
32, 750, 600
24, 427, 515
15, 505
15,705
337,562
357,694

87,259, 293

257,844
2, 756,093
335,830

101,969,000

514, 723
2, 738,311
336, 245

95, 513,000

UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY
SALABIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

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 $17,500;
Director
«.»_
1 $21,000
1 $21,000
1 $21,000
Deputy director
1 20,500
1 20,500
1 20,500




1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-18. $17,500:
Assistant director for area
Deputy director, policy and plans
Director, media service
General counsel
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Assistant director, administration
Deputy director, media service
Director, media service
Planning director
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Budget officer
Deputy assistant director for area
Deputy assistant director, administration.
Deputy director, media service
Deputy general counsel
Director of personnel
Director, media service
Engineer
Office director
Program manager
Special assistant
Staff director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant chief of division
Assistant director, public information
Assistant executive officer
Attorney
Chief of branch
Chief of division
Chief of office
Chief of service
Chief of staff
Coordinator, emergency planning
Deputy assistant director.._
Deputy budget officer
Deputy chief of division
Deputy chief of service
Deputy director of office
Deputy director of personnel
Deputy planning director
Deputy program manager
Editor
Graphic presentation specialist
Inspector
Liaison officer
Personnel officer
Planning officer
Policy and program officer
Policy information officer
Policy officer.._
Political adviser
Program coordinator
Program executive
Program officer
Special assistant
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer.
Analyst
Area budget officer
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of division
Assistant to chief of division
Attorney
Budget planning officer
Chief of branch
Chief of division
Chief of language desks
Chief of secretariat
Chief of section.
Chief of staff
Correspondence analyst
Cultural affairs officer
Deputy assistant director
Deputy budget officer
Deputy chief of division
Deputy chief of staff
Deputy coordinator
Editor
Editorial adviser
Engineer
Executive secretary
Information specialist
Intelligence research officer
Liaison officer
Newsreel officer
Personnel officer
Planning officer
Policy and program officer
Policy information officer
Policy officer
Procedures and systems analyst
Producer
_
Production officer
Program coordinator
Program executive
Program officer
Project officer
Radio engineer
Social science analyst
Special assistant
Special projects officer
Survey officer
Technical adviser
Television production officer
Visual information specialist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Acquisition officer

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
4 $70,056
4 $64,000
4 $70,056
1 17,514
1 16,000
1 17,514
1 17,514
1 16,000
1 17,514
1 16,000
1 17,514
1 17,514
1
1
3
1

13,975
13,975
42,140
14,405

3
1

12,900
51,815

1
4
1
3
1
1
1
1
3

13,330
39,345
12, 900
12,900
13,760
39,345
12,900
13,115
13,115
11,610
12,150
35,910
14 168, 210
28 329,923
35, 640
24,030
82, 350
12, 690
24, 030
11, 610
23, 220
36, 610
12,150
11, 610
11, 610
12, 690
11, 880
46,440
12,690
12,150
83,160
23, 220
11,610
46,440
11,610
46, 710
12,150
6

70,740

10,965
42,355
42, 570
21, 285
10,320
10, 320
20, 640
10, 535
420, 810
74,175
32, 680
1 10, 750
25 268,750
10 105,135
10,320
11,395
10, 750
52, 245
10, 320
11,180
20,855
10,965
33,110
10,750
66,435
11, 825
41,495
54,180
84, 065
208,120
20, 855
41, 710
10, 535
10,320
10,320
84,280
31, 605
22, 790
11,395
21,500
118, 680
10,320
20, 640

15,392
15,621
46654
46,654
16,099

1
1
3
1

14,435
57,053
14,685
43,576
14,206
14,435
15,163
15,163
43,305
14,435
14,435
14,435

1 12,771
1 12,771
1 13,686
5 65,685
13 172,991
28 367,124
2 26,457
1 13,083
6 78,145
1 13,978
3 39,520
1 13,083
2 25,542
1 12,771
2 27,227
1 12,771
12, 771
12,771
13, 978
13.083
63,855
13,978
13,686
6 78,457
2 25,542
12, 771
51.084
12, 771
51,396
13,374
12, 771
51,084
12,085
46,634
47,361
46, 405
11,357
11, 606

15,392
15,621
46,654
16,099
14,435
57,053

1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1

14.685
43,576
14,206
14,435
15,163
15,163
43,305
14,435
14,435
14,435

1 12,771
1 12,771
1 13.686
5 65.685
13 172,991
28 367,124
2 26, 457
1 13,083
6 78,145
1 13, 978
3 39, 520
1 13,083
2 25, 542
1 12,771
2 27, 227
1 12,771
1 12, 771
1 12, 771
1 13, 978
1 13,083
5 63, 855
1 13, 978
1 13.686
6 78,457
2 25, 542
1 12, 771
4 51,084
1 12,771
4 51,396
1 13,374
1 12, 771
4 51,084
1
4
4
4
1
1

12,085
46,634
47,361
46,405
11,357
11, 606

1 11,835
44 520,600
7 81,950
5 58,968
1 11,835
26 307,918
10 117,706
1 11,357
3 34,071

1 11, 835
44 520, 600
7 81,950
5 58,968
1 11, 835
26 307,918
10 117,706
1 11,357
3 34,071

12,085
58,240
11, 606
12, 563
22,963
12.085
59,446
12,085
61152
61,152

12, 085
58,240
11,606
12,563
22,963
12,085
48,089
12,085
61,152

4 45,926
1 11,357
6 71,053
8 92,789
18 204.675
2 23,441
4 45,906

4 45,926
1 11,357
6 71,053
8 92,789
18 204,675
2 23,441
4 45,906

1 11,357
1 11,357
1 11,357
10 115,503
2 23,691
46, 634
12, 563
35, 526
96,926
11, 357

11,357
11, 357
11, 357
115, 503
23, 691
57, 991
12,563
35, 526
96, 926
11,357

5
2

5

3
2

32,250
21,715

3
1

35,775
11,357

1

8,990

1

9,901

11, 357
23,212
11,357
1

9,901

42

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY—Con.
SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Administrative officer__
Analyst
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of section
Assistant librarian
Assistant projects officer
Assistant to chief of division
Auditor
Budget analyst
Budget officer
Chief of branch
Chief of language desks
Chief of section
Chief of service
Chief of staff
Commentator
—
Deputy chief of division
Deputy chief of staff
Editor..
Editor producer
Educational specialist
_.
Engineer
Field specialist
Fiscal officer
Illustrator
Information officer
Information specialist
Intelligence research officer
Language editor
Liaison officer
-News editor
News writer
Newsreel officer
Operations manager
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Planning officer..
Policy and program officer
Policy information officer
Policy officer,
Political analyst
Position classifier
Press and publications officer
Printing specialist
Procedures and systems analyst
Producer
Production officer
Program executive
Program officer
Project officer
Property accountability officer
Publications editor
Publication writer
Radio engineer
Radio news editor
.__.
Radio script editor
Reports officer
Script writer
Shift editor
Social science analyst
Special assistant
Special events officer
Staff assistant
Technical adviser
Television production officer
Training officer
Visual projects officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885._.
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370—
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880...
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390—
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
less than $9,890
Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946 (22 U. S. C. 801-1158).
Foreign Service reserve officer:
Class 1. $16,060 to $18,700
Class 2. $13,860 to $15,840
Class 3. $11,660 to $13,640
Class 4. $9,900 to $11,550
Class 5. $8,140 to $9,790
Class 6. $6,710 to $8,030
Class 7. $5,610 to $6,600




1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$55,015
93,770
47,745
113,470
18,410
4 35,960
3 27,830
1
8,990
26 241,695
15 140,440
16 149,350
4 37,035
9,420
1
8,990
1
2 19,485
8,990
1
10 94,630
4 37,035
8,990
1
9 90, 585
8,990
1
9,420
17,980
67,660
27,830
10,065
10,065
56, 735
134, 675
9,635
9,205
75,145
17,980
27,615
72,350
8,990
8,990
45,810
10,065

1
16
1
1
1
2
7
3
1
1
6
14

$19, 802
50,711
92,248
53,374
104,311
20.758
9,901
19,802
59,655
39,853
9,901
260,828
135,470
155,645
51,208
10,379
9,901
20.759
9,901
103,853
41,537
9,901
170,476
9,901
9,901
10, 379
19, 802
74,839
31,158
11,107
11,107
62, 794
148, 511

_
14

$19,802
50,711
92,248
53,374
104,311
20,758
29,703
19,802
29,952
39,853
9,901
260,828
135,470
155,645
50,730
10,379
9,901
20, 759
9,901
103,853
41,537
9,901
160, 575
9,901
19, 802
10, 379
19,802
74,839
31,158
11,107
11,107
62,794
148,511

1
7
2

10,379
71,489
20,051

1
7
2

10,379
71,489
20,051

99, 737
9,901
9,901
40, 580
11,107
9,901
11,107
10.379
52,394

10
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
5

99, 737
9,901
9,901
40, 580
11,107
9,901
11,107
10,379
52,394

2
5
9
5
10
2
1
2
6
4
1
25
13
15
5
1
1
2
1

10
4

10,065
9,205
38, 540
10,065
26, 970
47,315
55,490
20,130
9, 205
38, 970
29,765
92,695
83,490
8,990

9,901
52, 894
40,351
11,107
10,150
42,993
32, 822
92, 268
92, 229
10,150
10,150
40,082
20, 280
41, 288
9,901
10,150

9,205
18,195
37,465
8,990
9,205

25
'"

10
'

9.901
52.894
50, 252
11,107
10,150
42, 993
32, 822
92, 268
92, 229
10,150

4 36,175
3 27,400
1
9,635
321
2,544,135
373
2, 509, 845
113 711,570
240
1,370, 670
12 63,825
225
1,088,325
81 369,360
336
1,375,305
268 975,065
122 414,805
3
9,900
15 42,390

3 30,430
3 30,430
1 10,629
325
2, 845,476
374
2, 781,132
112 779,750
219
1,382, 297
9 53,832
207
1,112, 743
87 433,853
324
1,469,947
220 887,152
92 351,205
3 10,920
14 44,869

40,082
20, 280
4 41, 288
2 19,802
1 10,150
1
9,901
8 79, 935
3 30,430
1 10,629
328
2, 870, 748
370
2, 751, 762
107 746,430
215
1,357, 401
9 53,832
206
1,107, 460
87 433,853
322
1,460,504
219 882,826
92 351,205
3 10,920
14 44,869

73 310,132

73 325,673

73 325,673

12
37
58
19
13
4
1

18
47
48
18
12

302,971
671.526
612,600
190,796
107,995

19
45
47
18
12

2
4

13,436
23,462

182,400
483.900
662,110
178, 250
105, 700
24, 795
6,000

317, 510
642, 781
599. 933
190, 796
107,995
T18
23,462

Grades and ranges—Continued
Grades established by the Foreign
Service Act of 1946 (22 U. S. C.
801-1158)-— Continued
Foreign Service staff officer:
Class 1. $11,770 to $13,160.
Class 2. $10,920 to $12,120

1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - T o t a l Num- Total
ber

salary

ber

salary

ber

salary

49 $554, 335
58 $727,037
59 $738,810
92
89
89
961, 510
1,039,603
1,038,397
134
132
126
1, 279, 650
1, 400,106
1, 333, 061
150
156
147
1,286, 955
1, 489, 384
1, 404,042
173
176
168
1,324, 330
1,511,667
1, 534, 342
183
179
197
1. 427, 755
1, 470. 774
1,436,389
124 811,865
99 716,741
100 724,229
59 346,580
43 277,268
41 263,395
71 369,810
66 381,834
64 369,812
73 349,085
63 327,298
62 321,890
61 267,745
49 239,570
46 224,208
68 270,030
58 252,367
58 252,222
39 136,070
21 80,748
21 80,748
7,841
7,361
7,386
12,909,869
12, 399,289
12,436,277

Class 3. $10,030 to $11,165
Class 4. $9,095 to $10,230
Class 5. $8,395 to $9,600
Class 6. $7,690 to $8,755
Class 7. $6,990 to $8,050
Class 8. $6,285 to $7,350
CJass 9. $5,585 to $6,650
Class 10. $5,115 to $6,175
Class 11. $4,650 to $5,500
Class 12. $4,180 to $5,025
Class 13. $3,730 to $4,580
Local employees
...
Total permanent

11, 375
12 067
11, 383
42,181, 724
43,936, 656
43, 723,308
1, 217. 6
631.4
436.2
4,225, 735
2,471,985
1,605, 057

Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

1,218,549

Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
2, 540.1
17, 318,348

Foreign countries:
U. S. rates

Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment:
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: Local rates.
Intermittent emploj^ment:
U. S. rates
Local rates
_ __
_
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential .
Living and quarters allowance.
Additional pay for service abroad
Departmental differential.
Personal services

.

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations.. _ _. _

2, 552.4
2,588.9
18, 733,657
19,039,692

1,310.4
1,263.2
1,264.8
10,389, 595
11,123,292
11,192,715
6,998.9
6,936
7,085 1
11, 607, 722
11, 466, 595
11,885,844

Local rates

01

1959 estimate

232, 287
80, 026

325,485
70, 326

309, 343
63, 709

65, 547
32, 794

46, 558
32, 480

51, 603
29, 980

149, 869
623, 767
71,105
1,517,261
850, 764
94, 903

158,131
618, 692
75, 783
1, 667, 479
956, 859
89, 665

42, 892, 861

45,506,129

46,298, 209

$41, 555, 716
1,337,145

$44, 032,285
1, 473, 844

$44, 753 492
1, 544^ 717

322,
569,
75,
1, 683,
984,
89,

456
909
738
534
021
665

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
GENERAL OPERATING EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

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 $17,500:
1 $21,000
1 $21,000
Administrator
1 $21,000
1 20,500
Deputy administrator
1 20,500
1 20,500
GS-18. $17,500:
1 17,514
1 17,514
Assistant deputy administrator
1 16,000
1 17,514
1 17,514
Chief benefits director
1 16,000
1 17,514
1 17,514
Chief insurance director
1 16,000
1 17,514
General counsel
__ .
1 17,514
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Chairman, planning and evaluation
staff
1 15,392
1 15,392
Deputy chief benefits director
1 15,870
1 15,870
14,190
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant administrator for administration
1 13,545
14, 206
14, 206
Assistant administrator for appraisal
and security
13,115
14,206
14,435
Assistant administrator of personnel-.
13,115
14, 206
14, 435
Assistant to general counsel
13,545
15,163
15,163
Associate general counsel for legal
service
1 14,206
14,206
Associate general counsel for legislative service
14, 206
14, 206
Chairman, board of veterans appeals..
14,435
14,435
12,900
Chief actuary
14, 206
14, 206
Controller
_
28, 412
1 13,760
28, 641
14, 685
Deputy chief insurance director
1 13,330
14,914

43

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150—Continued
Deputy general counsel
Director, compensation and pension
service
Director, field service
Director, information service
Director, loan guaranty service
Director, vocational rehabilitation
and education service
Economist
Executive assistant to administrator. _
Manager.
Program specialist
Public administration specialist
Sociologist
Special assistant to administrator
GS-15. $12,700 to $13,970:
Actuary
Adjudicator, supervisory
Administrative officer
Administrative officer, supervisory
Assistant controller and director
budget service
Assistant deputy administrator
Assistant director of service..
Assistant manager
Associate director, information serviceAssociate general counsel
Attorney, general
Chairman, committee on waivers and
forfeitures
Chairman, rating schedule board
Committee counsel
Controller
Director, field area
Director of insurance
Director of service
Emergency planning coordinator
Executive assistant to general counsel.
F iscal accountant, supervisory
Insurance examiner
Insurance specialist, supervisory.
Management officer
Manager
Planning officer
Special assistant to deputy administrator
.
Special assistant to general counsel
Staff assistant to deputy administrator
Staff assistant
Vice-chairman, board of veterans appeals
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant, supervisory
Actuary life, supervisory
Adjudicator
Adjudicator, supervisory
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Area representative
Assistant director of insurance
Assistant director of service
Assistant to administrator
Assistant manager
Assistant manager and director of insurance
Associate member, chief of section
Associate member, legal
Associate member, medical
Attorney-adviser
Attorney, general
Budget examiner, supervisory
Chief of division—
Construction and valuation specialist
Data processing systems analyst
Director of service
Educationist
Entitlement and compliance specialist
Information specialist
Insurance operations supervisor
Land planner
Legislative attorney
Loan guaranty examiner
Loan guaranty officer
Management analyst
Management officer
Manager
Medical adviser to chairman, board
of veterans appeals
Osteopath
Personnel officer
Planning officer
Placement officer
Psychologist
Staff assistant to deputy administrator
Staff assistant
______
Supervisory contact representative __
Supervisory management specialist. __
Vice-chairman, rating schedule board_
Vice-chairman, control committee on
waivers and forfeitures
Vocational rehabilitation and education officer




1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
2 $29,349

1 $13,115

1
4

14,206
14, 435

14, 206
14, 435

13, 760

2

14, 206
14, 206
14, 914
73. 882
28,412
14, 206
14. 206
14,435

2

14, 206
14, 206
14, 914
74, 360
28.412
14, 206
14, 206
14,685

5

65,082

5

66,309

1

13,083

1

13,083

1

12,771

13,115
53,965

12,150
12.150
24. 840
11, 880
12,150
25, 810
10 120,150
46, 980
11, 610
24, 570

10 135,867
4 52.935
1 12,771
3

11, 610
11,610
11, 880
25, 270
61, 560
11,610
21 252, £

11,610
11, 610
12,690
12,150
23, 220
39 469,260

38,313

1 13, 083
1 13.083
1 13.374
1 13,686
5 67,494
1 12,771
26 347, 581
1 12, 771
1 12, 771
1 13, 978
1 13,978
2 26,166
2 25. 542
49 655,326
2 27,061

1 12,771
1 13,978
10 135,867
4 53,519
1 13,083
3

39,249

49
2

13,083
13.083
13,374
13,686
68.430
13,083
350, 865
13,083
12, 771
13,978
13,978
26,457
25, 854
656,226
27,061

12,690
12,690
11,880
36, 720

2 "27,372

2

27,372

11, 610

1

1

13,083

1 10,320
2 21,070
6 62.350
52 569,320
2 21,285
1 10,750
5 54.395
1 10,320
18 194,145
33 351,095
2
10
12
9
4
35
3
12

23, 220
115, 025
132, 225
103, 630
42, 570
365,930
31, 605
128,140

2
1

21,070
10,320
65,145
22,145

1 11,395
2 20, 640
1 10,320
1 10, 535
2 21, 285
4 43, 645
10 105,780
84, 710
43 487,620
22, 790
52, 460
20, 640
10,320
21,930
10,535
31,175
10, 320
41,280
10,535

2

14,914

14,685

13,115

1

1

13,115
12, 900
13,115
12, 900

10,320
22,575

1

13,978

13,083

14, 227

11,357
23, 441
69, 396
471, 556
23, 940
12,085

1 11, 606
2 23, 670
6 70, 323
39 473.827
2 24,169
1 12,085

1 11,357
17 203,164
2 22,714
51 594,405

1 11,606
17 204.640
2 23.212
51 597,194

9
4
35
3
13

25,626
129,540
169,668
1115,289
8 9
47,880
412,393
36,005
153.961

23,670
11,357
46,654
25,126

2
1
4
2

23, 670
11, 606
47, 598
25,126

12,563
22, 714
11,606
11,835
22, 963
47, 640
107, 265
94, 502
1 11,357
11 137, 735

1
2
1
1
2
4

2
.0
.4
9
4
!5
"

25,626
128,568
168,696
115,289
47,382
409,645
35,526

13 151,756
2
1
4
2

12, 563
22, 963
11, 606
11, 835
22, P63
47, 890
107. 765
95, 209
1 11,606
11 138,193

1958 actual

N u m - T o t a l Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
ber
salary
ber salary
ber salary
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
8 $73,210
Accountant
8 $81,660
8 $82,616
1
8,990
1 9,901
Actuary life, supervisor
1 10.150
53 547,797
33 311,720
Adjudicator
50 549,692
55 593,755
"
578,100
Adjudicator, supervisor
52 566,445
2 21,237
19,485
Administrative officer
2 21,486
12 124, 548
111,105
Appraiser
12 125,235
1 11,107
10,065
Architectural engineer
1 11,107
353,095
Assistant manager
._
8 87,611
8,990
1
Assistant to administrator
9,901
1 10,150
9,205
1 10,379
Assistant to manager
1 10,379
133,815
Attorney-adviser
15 160,298
15 160,776
508,115
52 552,708
52 554,311
Attorney, general
64,435
7 72, 653
72, 653
Attorney, trial examiner
9,420
10,379
1
10, 629
Auditor, supervisor
54,370
6 61,129
61,608
Budget examiner
39,185
43,432
4
43,681
Business accountant
110,675
13 134,720
135,834
Chief of division
10,2«0
1 11,336
11,336
Claims examiner
55. 660
6 62,274
62, 524
Contract representative
10,280
11,336
1
11,336
Contract specialist8,990
4 39.853
40,600
Data processing systems analyst
9,420
10,379
1
10,629
Dental officer
9,205
Director of service
443,465
49 531,813
Educationist
46 500,650
45,380
4 41,058
Field representative
4 41,287
9,420
1 10,379
Finance officer
1 10,629
28,475
9 93,452
9 94,597
Fiscal accountant
9,635
1 10,858
1 10,858
Fiscal and financial economist
9,420
Incentive awards officer
122,675
12 127,712
12 128,190
Information specialist
63, 790
70, 785
7 71, 749
Insurance operations supervisor
28,045
31,137
3 31,387
Insurance specialist
1
10,150
1 10,150
Land planner
1
10,150
1 10,150
Le^a! assistant, supervisory
8,990
30 313,929
Legal consultant
298,860
30 316,359
7
73,901
Legislative attorney
66,155
7 74,401
11 116,669
Loan guaranty examiner
66,155
11 117,377
445,168
Loan guaranty officer
490, 270
38 403, 522
218,091
168, 270
21 220,024
Management analyst
41,288
28,260
4 41, 538
Management officer
111,394
101,080
Medical consultant
10 112, 023
55,784
Medical officer, general
50,110
5 56, 264
88,607
Medical officer, rating
8 88, 856
80, 520
9,901
1 10,150
Office services manager
8.990
162,590
Personnel officer
99. 750
16 163, 980
20,300
Placement officer
17,980
2 20, 300
9,901
Planning officer
1
9,901
18,410
Program adviser
19,270
21, 716
Psychologist, vocational adviser
21, 716
10,150
Qualifications rating examiner
10,379
30, 679
Realty officer
9, 635
30, 679
9,901
Salary and wage analyst
__.
10, lrtO
1 10, 065
11,336
Security officer
11,336
3 26,970
Senior appraisal officer
1
9,901
Senior communications officer
8,990
10,150
2 18,625
Senior planning officer
2 18,410
Senior standards analyst
10 96,995
Special investigator
10 108,616
10 109,3
Staff assistant to deputy adminis1
trator
••_
9,850
Staff assistant
5 46,885
5 52,666
5 52,895
Statistician
7 74,838
7 68,305
7 75,317
1 10,629
1 10,629
Supervisory administrative officer
1
9,420
Supervisory finance officer
3 31,637
3 28,045
3 31,137
9
91,790
Supervisory management specialist. _.
9 90,814
7 63,790
1 10,150
Supervisory placement officer
1 10,150
49
508,113
46
425,365
49
510,571
Supervisory survey officer
Supply specialist
7 64,435
7 71,031
7 71,758
4 42,475
Trial attorney
.
4 42,973
4 38,970
2 20,300
Trainee
2 20,450
2 20,300
Training officer
__
2 20,300
2 17,980
1,535
1, 572
1,496
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
14,166,712
13,149,405
13,831,317
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230_.
1,459
1,482
1,401
11, 552,905
10, 538,960
11,124,886
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405-.
448
474
432
3,232,434
3,094,635
3,123,857
2,606
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885__.
2,691
2,538
17,486,741
16,430, 805
17,045,051
656
669
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370-_.
636
4,164, 727
3, 845, 625
4,044,375
1,179
1,265
1,141
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 ..
6, 706, 651
6,496, 595
6, 506, 294
548
557
537
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390-.
2, 562, 405
2,838, 955
2,801, 294
2,193
2,100
2,042
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940-_.
9, 524, 265
10,067, 686
9, 851, 562
5,916
5,554
5,509
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
23,507,421
22, 943, 030
23, 287, 853
5,960
6,302
5,956
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065-.
22, 428, 280
23,871,948
23, 798, 550
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825._.
567
256
235
8,414, 996
8, 542,330
8, 344,124
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530.-.
310
364
301
1,071, 821
1,121, 450
1,048,967

3
5
3
2
1
2

38, 439
59,175
34, 320
22, 714
11,606
24,170

3
5
3
2
1
2

38, 439
59, 404
34,818
23,212
11,606
24,170

2
1
4

23,441
11,606
45,428

2
1
4

23,441
11,606
45,926

Established b y Public Law 85-857:
Chief grade. $12,770 to $13,970:
Physician
Medical officer

Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890

1

11,835

1

11,835

1

11,606

1

11,606

2

25,126

2

25,126

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1

12,685

46

46
189,694

Total permanent

1
1

13,978
13,978

1

13,978

46

192,151
194,295
25, 716
25, 316
137,049,509
131,741,014
139,358,586

_ 27,155

44

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—Continued
GENERAL OPERATING EXPENSES—Continued
1958 actual

Deduct—
Lapses-

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

1,192
1,671
1,320
$5,627,261
$7,775,638
$6,002,584
362
357
357
1,692,350
1,744,774
1,784,260
Portion of salaries shown above and
824
paid from "Outpatient care".
720
768
3,615,690
3,538,543
3,786,293
Add—
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
5,801,466
Portion of salaries carried in position
schedule for "Inpatient care" and
paid from this account
484
475
475
2,175,435
2,125,808
2,185,160
Portion of salaries carried in position
schedule for "Outpatient care" and
paid from this account
..
35
35
40
144,400
144, 915
145,410
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
24,822
U. S. and possessions
23,829
23,509
126, 778, 637
130,343,408
128,182, 265
Foreign countries:
39 290,962
41 278,885
39 289,837
U. S. rates
273 517,209
280 494,674 274 516,676
Local rates
Positions other than permanent:
75,000
75,000
Temporary employment
71,500
Part-time employment
20,362
400
Intermittent employment
13,020
Other personal services:
500,186
985,382
468, 719
Regular pay above 52-week base
1,088,318
288,772
162, 200
Overtime and holiday pay
10.629
10,195
10,152
Nightwork differential
1,581
1, 585
1,580
Uniform allowance
432,930
476,911
461,649
Additional pay for service abroad—_
Portion of salaries shown above and
paid from "Inpatient care"

01

Personal services

129,646,635

132,515,590

130,686,399

MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION AND MISCELLANEOUS OPERATING
EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Assistant administrator for construction
1 $14,206
1 $14,206
1 $13,760
1 14,206
1 14,206
Controller
Executive assistant to assistant ad14,435
14,435
ministrator for construction
___
14,914
14,914
Executive officer
_
13,545
14,206
14, 206
Psychologist, clinical
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
116,811
60,750
12 156,767
Administrative officer
1 13,978
12,690
13, 978
Architect
,.
13,120
Controller
12, 690
1 13,978
1 13,978
Engineer, construction management._
12,150
1 13,978
1 13,978
Engineer, general
Executive assistant to assistant administrator for construction
12,690
12,150
1 13,374
1 13,686
Personnel officer
1 14,227
12,690
1 13,978
Prosthetic laboratory technician
11, 610
Psychologist, clinical
13,120
Psychologist, vocational counseling.. __
14,456
1 14,456
Social worker
12, 771
1 12, 771
Special assistant to assistant adminis1 13,978
13,978
trator for construction
1 12, 771
1 11,610
13, 083
Statistician
1 13,374
1 12,150
13,686
Supply officer, general
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1 11,357
1 10, 320
11,606
Accountant
7 81, 930
93, 785
13 136, 955
A dministrative officer
1
12,813
12,813
1
11,610
Analyst
1 11, 357
11,606
1 10, 320
Analyst, digital computer systems
2
25,126
25,126
2
22,
790
Architect
1 12, 563
12, 563
1 11,395
Architect, engineer
___
_
2 23, 212
23, 212
Architect, general
1 11,835
11.835
10,535
Attorney
...
1 11,606
11,835
10,320
A^udiologist
_
-.
5 61, 858
62,087
45,365
Biochemist
1
12,
563
12,563
11,180
Chaplain
1 11,357
11,357
10, 320
D irector, budget service
1
12,563
12,
563
34,185
Engineer, construction management-3 36, 732
36. 961
33,325
Engineer, general
1 12,563
12,563
11,395
Engineer, mechanical
1 12,563
12, 563
11,395
Engineer, safety
1
12,
563
12,
563
11,180
Librarian, general
3 35,985
36, 254
32, 680
Personnel officer
1
25,126
12,563
11,395
Pharmacologist
1 12, 563
12,563
11,395
Physical science officer
4 50,252
38,646
34,185
Physicist, general




Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,365 to $12,555—Continued
Procurement officer
Psychologist
Psychologist, clinical
Radioisotope chemist
Realty officer
Recreation supervisor
Social worker
Statistician
Supply officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Analyst, management
Analyst, digital computer system
Architect, engineer
Architect, general.
Architect, supervisor
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Budget examiner
Chaplain
Dietitian
Engineer
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction management.
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, general
Engineer, landscape
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, safety
Engineer, structural
Field supervisor
Librarian
Management analysis officer
Medical illustration specialist
Mycologist
Orthopedic technician
Personnel officer
Pharmacist
Pharmacologist
Physical science officer
Physicist, general
Physiologist
Psychologist, clinical
Psychologist, research
Radioisotope chemist
Recreation supervisor
Rehabilitation specialist
Social worker
Specialist, visual aides
Statistician
_
Storage officer.
Supply specialist..
Therapist
Training specialist..
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390—
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825....
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Department of Medicine and Surgery:
Chief medical director
Deputy chief medical director
Assistant chief medical director
Director of service
Director of nursing service
Deputy director of nursing service
Chief dietitian
Chief occupational therapist
Chief physical therapist
Chief pharmacist.
Chief grade. $12,770 to $13,970 and
above:
Physician
Dentist
Senior grade. $11,355 to $12,555 and
above:
Physician
Dentist
Intermediate grade. $9,890 to $11,090
and above:
Physician
Assistant director grade nurse. $8,330
to $9,530
-._.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses

1959 estimate 1960 estimtae

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$10,750
21,285
95,890
11,395
11,825
10,750
11,395
11,180
20,855
7
2

68,305
17,980

1 10,065
3 30,195
5 50,325
1
8,990
1
8,990
4 37,250
35 352,275
2 18,195
2 20,130
1
9,850
13 127,405
10,065
20,130
10,065
30,195
10,065
50,540
20,130
10,065
28,475
18,195
17,980
10,065

$11,835
23.670
152,732
12,563
13,291
11,835
3

34,549

$12,085
23,920
130,861
12, 563
13,291
12,085
3

8 79,208
12 123,865
2 20,051
1
1
5

11,107
11,107
55,535

9,901
50,980
463,641
29,952
52,415
81,659
13 140,
140 £63
£63
1 11,107
1
3
1
5
2
1
7
2
2
1
1
1
14
1
1
1
4
3
12
10
2
3
7
12

35,505
80,453
125, 339
20,300
79,208
11,107
11,107
66,642
30,201
10,150
41,288
398,909
30,181
52,893
82,615
141,250
11,107
11,336
11,336
33,321
11,107
56,222
22,672
11,107
74,360
20,779
20,300
10,150

11,107
33,321
11,107
55,764
22,214
11,107
73,632
20,280
20,051
9,901
9,901
10,150
141,831
10,150
11,107
11,107
44,428
30,201
122,958
101, 713
22.214
32,573
69,307
119,061

1 10,280
2 19,055
1
8,990
5 46, 240
3 29,120
2 19,485
214
1,746,830
154
1,024,910
8 50,695
169
1,007,110
3 15,720
200
1,015, 565
178 791,310
379
1,533,760
363
1,360,090
232 806,130
42 130,865
5 16,000

1 10,150
14 143,932
1 10,379
1 11,107
1 11,107
3 34, 527
2 20,758
12 124,457
10 102,963
1 11,107
3 32,823
70,303
12 120,555

2 21,486
1 9,901
4 40,351
3 32,345
1 9,901
206
1,843,961
152
1,162,661
10 68,470
159
1,034,716
2 11,398
216
1,192,784
205 982, 797
406
1,803,440
379
1,549, 781
232 880, 292
43 145, 904
8 26, 747

2 21, 736
1 10,150
4 40,829
3 31,866
1 10,150
199
1, 796, 220
144
1,108,360
9 62,333
155
1,013,023
2 11,544
195
1,089, 578
189 919,774
363
1,637,412
345
1,426,153
214 818,206
36 123,766
7 23,924

17,800
16,800
110,600
286,000
11,610
10,320
10,320
10,320
10,320
10,320

1 19, 580
1 18,480
7 121,660
21 344,545
1 13, 970
1 12, 555
1 13,970
1 12, 555
1 12, 555
1 13,970

19, 580
18,480
121,660
345, 500
13, 970
12, 555
13, 970
12, 555
12, 555
13, 970

46 617,395
11 135,800

52 782,674
10 136,400

49 739,956
9 123,930

1
8,990
13 119,020
1
9,205
1 10,065
1 10,065
3 30,195
2 18,410
12 112,180
10 93,340
1 10,065
3 29,335
1
9,635

4
1

49,504
10,320

6
2

74,511
23,910

6
2

75,231
23,910

26 268,013

43 442,741

17 138,045

17 151,690

15 135,990

149 586,748

184 697,567

159 602,969

,482
14,310,105
135
761, 262

49 507,241

2,484
,672
16,185,753
16,968,313
131
171
744,995
1,036,387

45

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1958 actual

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential
Uniform allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
01

Personal services

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$638,548
2,347

2,541
2,313
$16,223,318
$15,149,366
127,416
148,212
145, 732
364, 693
444, 700
387,500
55,626
39,297
722
2,017
6,485

64,650
41, 565
800
2,400
6,500

137,322
42,400
800
2,600
6,700

14,783,647

16,929, 665

15,874,900

_

1958 actual

Social worker
Supply officer
Therapist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530..
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230._
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880...
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940.._
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
4 $52,890

4 $58,256

4 $58,980

9 106,650

9 116,505

9 117,441

59 695,256
59 700,256
59 631,455
2 23,441
2 23,441
2 21,070
94 907,625
94
94 982,488
2 18,195
2 20,529
2 20,051
2 20,130
2 22, 214
2 22,214
1 11,107
1 11,107
1 10,065
7 77, 749
7 77,749
7 70,455
1 11,336
1 11,336
1 10,280
3 31,387
3 27,615
3 30,679
22 203,800
22 229,944
22 233,691
110
113
115
1,037,920
1.179, 423
1,188,100
20 180,015
20 212,204
20 209,040
1
9,850
1 11,107
1 11,107
1 10,065
1 11,107
1 11,107
732
762
800
5,812,785
6,665,478
6,974,884
1,302
1,352
1,390
9,091,630
10,379,921
10, 527,028
839
830
892
5,318,815
5,814,837
6,089,216
1,964
1,974
1,998
11,452, 580
12,677,252
12, 580,506
782
770
814
4,241,320
4,607,680
4,824,885
2,968
3,082
3,144
16,773,079
14,651, 545
16,948,399
1,750
1,710
1,780
7,868,070
9,001, 764
4.742
4,677
4,760
19,565,430
21,866,935
21,901,748
11,874
11,925
12,105
45,015,100
49,751,775
50,604.850
28.293
28,385
28,486
98, 516, 595
109,030,650
109.709,834
',885
',981
8,176
24,627,775
27,511,703
27,891,499
221 688,925 231 793,295 240 814,803

GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825...
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by Public Law 85Chief grade, $12,770 to $13,970 and
above:
Physician
1,126
15,027,120
131
Dentist
1,602,990
Senior grade. $11,355 to $12,555 and
above:
Physician
18,317,785
Dentist...
402
4,297.850
Intermediate grade. $9,890 to $11,090:
Physician
1,051
9,965. 350
Dentist
70 655,745
Full grade physician and dentist:
$8,330 to $9,530
112
856,010
Associate grade. $7,030 to $8,230..
56
368,590
Junior grade. $6,505 to $7,405
18 110,115
Associate director grade nurse. $8,330
to $9,530
_. 213
1,695,830
Senior grade nurse. $7,030 to $8,230—. 689
4.576,430
Full grade nurse. $5,985 to $6,885
1,892
10,956,410
Associate grade nurse. $5,205 to $6,165. 4,331
22,225,460
Junior grade nurse. $4,425 to $5,385




1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Total permanent.

118,243
121, 234
118,652
503,409,953
568,887, 521
552,793,509

m

33,178,260

Deduct—
Lapses. _.

1,565
1,674
1,615
9,062, 750
8, 587,923
9,184,980
Portion of salaries shown above and
paid from "Outpatient care"
1,373
1,563
1,563
7,655,671
6,023,645
7, 626,452
Portion of salaries shown above and
paid from "General operating ex475
475
penses"
2,175,435
2,185,160
2,125,808
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from "Maintenance and operation of
supply depots"
6 25,200
6 25,100
AddPortion of salaries carried in position
schedules for "General operating expenses" and paid from this account... 362
357
357
1,744,774
1,784,260
1,692,350
Net increase due to changes in pay scales
for part of year
16,928,945
Net permanent (average number,
117,932
net salary)
115,400
115,074
551,743,000
536,173,000
Positions other than permanent:
504,647,188
20,300,000
20,160,000
Part-time employment
20,140,781
8,673,000
Intermittent employment
8,673,000
8,435,973
Other personal services:
4,269,000
2,075,000
Regular pay above 52-week base...
1,948,445
6,033,000
5,900,000
Overtime and holiday pay
5,805,538
5,170,000
5,050,000
Nightwork differential
5,031,254
1,137,000
1,110,000
Uniform allowances
1,099,399
271,000
269,000
267,322
Additional pay for service abroad..
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct costs
Reimbursable costs

1,574
20,176,146
407
4,697,775

20,337,453
415
4,938,165

1,065
1,146
10,918,930
11,815,040
96 978,451
79 814,595
123
1,096,402
70
563, 380
18 122,490

191
1,628,628
175
1.283,149
53 349,069

215
210
1.894,150
1.833,300
746
690
5, 596, 339
5,132,870
2,028
1,905
12,725,768
11,879,715
4,465
4,385
24,739,167
24,123,855
7,761
7,735
40,043,951
39,337,005

547,375,900

579,410,000

597,596,000

$543,745,561
3,630,339

$577,097,000
2,313,000

$594,507,000
3,089,000

OUTPATIENT CARE
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Psychologist, clinical..
Social worker
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530...
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230...
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405...
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885....
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370..
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..

,126
1,126
H
16,958,813
131
131
1,703,470
1,712,470

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
35,359
35,009
36,165
equivalent to less than $9,890
$142, 296,855
$135,043,570
$129,407,358

14,187,391

INPATIENT CARE

Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Manager
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer, hospital.
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer, hospital_
P sychologist, clinical
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Bacteriologist—
Biochemist
Biophysicist
Engineer
___
Ethnologist
_
_
Fiscal accountant.
Personnel officer
Psychologist, clinical

1958 actual

1960 estimate

GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825..
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Department of Medicine and Surgery:
Chief grade. $12,770 to $13,970 and
above:
Physician
Dentist
Senior grade. $11,355 to $12,556 and
above:
Physician
Dentist..
Osteopath
Intermediate grade. $9,890 to $11,090:
Physician
_
Dentist
Full grade. $8,330 to $9,530:
Physician
_
Dentist
Junior grade. $6,505 to $7,405:
Physician
Associate director grade nurse. $8,330
to $9,530..
Senior grade nurse. $7,030 to $8.230.___
Full grade nurse. $5,985 to $6,885
Associate grade nurse. $5,205 to
$6,165
Junior grade nurse. $4,425 to $5,385..

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
25 $264,370
25 $265,864
28 $265,910
5 44.950
5 51,214
5 52,218
106 837,465
96 902,976
96 905,466
129 900,205
120 952,749
120 957,091
71 449,800
64 450,089
64 456,598
438
398
399
2,504,085
2,672,245
2,678,386
91 521,525
86 533,598
86 535,212
501
475
473
2,615,460
2, 765,117
2, 766,357
155 731,760
136 721,400 133 712,870
393
323
338
1,668,165
1,544,051
1,593,251
698
671
675
2,704,120
2, 885,648
2,900,617
1,826
1,761
1,762
6,607,940
7,145,198
7,152,276
518
471
470
1,738,130
1,789, 702
1, 785,702
60 181,885
55 184,452
55 185,258
171
2,188,300
23 277,240

168
2,275,342
20 276,640

2,291, 568
18 248,976

5,560,760
103
1,100,155
1 10,320

477
5,686,566
97
1,206,824
1 11,606

5,723,836
95
1,179,364
1 11,606

144
1,480,320
12 116,480

140
1,540,440
7 77,630

143
1, 572. 761
5 55,057

1
1

2
1

16,924
8,819

1

6,822

7,570
7,785

8,590
8,819

16 125,635
41 278,545
39 229,710

14 128,756
37 294,859
37 246,152

15 138,807
37 300,541
38 254,831

27 143,610
5 23,155

26 144,570
5 24,765

27 151,009
5 25,005

6,656

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—Continued

CONSTRUCTION OF HOSPITAL AND DOMICILIARY FACILITIES

OUTPATIENT CARE—Continued
1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly
equivalent to less than $9,890

1959 estimate

Nuni- Total N u m ber
salary
ber
29 $107,959

Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above and
paid from "General operating expenses"
Add—
Portion of salaries carried in position
schedules for "General operating expenses" and paid from this account.-.

Total Num- Total
salary
ber
salary

22 $101,329

26 $109,330

5,740
5,764
6,115
34,902,353
35,042,422
33,428,944
178 872,261

120 693,433

159 932,976

40 144,400

35 144,915

35 145,410

824

720
3,538,543

3,615,690
Portion of salaries carried in position
schedules for "Inpatient care" and
paid from this account
1,373

768
3,786,293
1,563

1,563
6,023,645

Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

7,626,452

7,655,671

1, 895,358

(average number,
8,094
43,946,976

45,229,000

7,901
45, 406,000

, 226,519
,636,312

1,025,000
1,558,000

1,025,000
1,558,000

169,026
33,829
13,352
20,052
182,486

179,000
34,000
19,000
26,000
154,000

358,000
35,000
20,000
26,000
154,000

47,228,552

48,224,000

48,582,000

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..
01

1960 estimate

rates

Total permanent.

Net permanent
net salary)

1958 actual

Personal services.

Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Construction management engineer. _.
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Architect
Attorney
Construction management engineer. _.
Mechanical engineer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday p a y .
01

Personal services.

Num- Total
ber
salary




1960 estimate

N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary
ber salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

3
11
7
12
23
6
20
13
23
72
63
9

$30,430
92,478
51,188
82,784
145,307
36,504
111, 488
64,999
106,415
291,612
238,180
31,680

148

680,911

rates

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Uniform allowance
Personal services.

1959 estimate

$18,625
54,925
39, 845
61, 850
79,130
27,010
66, 790
53, 550
95, 320
208,725
187, 970
24,615

Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Add—
Net increases due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Portion of salaries carried in position
schedules for "Inpatient care" and
paid from this account.
__.

01

Number

Num- Total
ber
salary

Total
salary
$25,126

$10,065

2

$25,126

131,390
10,065
759,470
640, 700
110, 340
21,070
9,380
48,075
163,010
74, 970
17,435

11,107
30,909
112, 257
11,107
908, 311
726, 447
114, 794
16,977
4,493
55, 610
195, 890
69,330
4,035

132,059
11,107
787, 598
684, 945
94, 853
17,222
4,493
47,077
183,041
66,177
4,035

291 1,995,970
41 284,253

304 2, 286,393
16 150,968

275 2,057,733
4
30,237

250 1, 792, 646

288 2,135,425

271 2,027,496

207,190

520,000

520,000

7,710
5,010

8,117
5,000

15,404
5,000

2,012,556

2,668, 542

2,567, 900

80, 929

CANTEEN SERVICE REVOLVING FUND

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

OPERATION OF SUPPLY DEPOTS
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer.
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370._
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at hourly
equivalent to less than $9,890

1960 estimate

2
1

1958 actual
MAINTENANCE AND

1959 estimate

149

687,043

363 1,605,398
29 126,967

410 1,963,976
35 179,266

$30,430
92,478
52,676
84,067
148,696
37.086
113; 397
66,332
107,037
288,236
239,850
31,888
148

727,345

408 2,019,518
38 210,618

Ungraded positions at hourly
equivalent to less than $9,890

44,127
6

25,100

334 1, 522,558 381 1,809,810
5,856
8,354
9,391
3,038
1, 549,197

Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Director of canteens
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Director of canteens
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Chief of division
Field director
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Chief of division
Chief of section
Assistant field director
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $9,890

6

25,200

376 1,834,100

7,140
5,400
7,200
2,500

14,500
5,400
7,200
2,500

1, 832,050

1,863,700

N u m - Total
ber salary

1
2
5

N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary
ber salary
1 $14,190

1 $14,190

2
5

23,670
59,175

2
5

24,150
59,175

26
13
4
7
7
40
48
46
4

10,150
43,880
51,850
230,316
1,075
24, 558
39,810
35,630
188,900
202,185
176,065
14, 730

1
4
5
26
13
4
7
7
40
48
46
4

10,379
44,360
51,850
231, 535
100,525
25,170
40, 860
35, 930
192,200
204,655
179, 200
14,920

$11, S
21, 070
52,675

1
9,205
4 38, 540
5 46,025
26 204, 580
12 82, 285
4 21, 895
35,050
7 32, 340
39 164,025
50 189, 780
46 155,725
3
9,390
1
3,200
260
1,378,000

275
1, 525, 814

275
1, 537, 700

rates

Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

1,885
1,867
4,341, 476
4,735,194

4, 737, 098

2.373
2,373
2,340
6, 797,141
7, 475,192
7, 503, 897
9. 7 38, 301
10.3 42, 880
9.1 38, 999
49, 738

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
2,330.3
2, 362. 7
7, 432, 312
6, 808, 578
Positions other than permanent:
360,000
Part-time employment
347,192
186,060
190,000
Intermittent employment

7, 464, 898
365,000
190,000

47

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
1958 actual

Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday p a y . .
Excess of annual leave earned over annual
leave taken
___
01

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Personal services

$4,145
122,320

$4,667
46, 500

$9,450
46, 500

81,045

76,989

77,0C0
8,152,848

8,110,468

7, 549, 340

1958 actual

1960 estimate

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$23,207
296.1
1,419,116

Personal services

259.6
$1,316,176

5,238
7,690

265
$1,351,741
4
5,348
7,500

1,432,044

1,364, 589

1,334,073

10,397
7,500

SUPPLY FUND
ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEDIENTS
1958 actual
Number

Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Chief, publications division
1
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant chief, publications division.
1
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
4
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
8
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
3
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
6
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
2
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
7
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
6
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
24
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.
39
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
31
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
4
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890..
184
Total permanent
Deduct lapses




Total
salary

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

$10,320

1

$11,357

1

$11,357

8,990
31,785
56,495
18,690
35,070
10,480
33,430
27,045
102,680
148,060
109,985
12,945

1
5
7
3
6
2
8
7
21
37
27
4

9,901
43,358
54,753
21,195
38,667
11,998
42,911
35,998
100,058
156,419
103,337
14,373

1
4
6
3
6
2
8
6
19
36
24
3

9,901
35,266
48,223
21,965
39,250
12,144
44,042
31.221
90,746
152,154
92,008
10,650

151

778,376

147

756,664

907,340

320
1,513,315
23.9
117,406

1958 actual

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary

266

280
1,422, 701
15
70,960

1,355, 591
6.4
39,415

Grades and ranges:
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,0"5
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01

Personal services

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
5
9
9
20
6
3

$42,150
55,035
46,800
87,575
22,190
10,375

3
5
9
15
5
3

$28,143
33,260
50,913
72,507
20,903
11,462

3
5
9
15
5
3

$28,143
33,260
50,913
72,507
20,903
11,462

3

12,876

3

13,517

3

12,627

55

277,001

43

230,705

43

229,815

43

230,705

43

229,815

11, 869
55

288,870
1,111

890

1,780

289,981

231,595

231, 595




GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
REAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES

1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

OPERATING EXPENSES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary
excess of $15,375:
1 $17,514
Commissioner of public buildings
1 $17,500
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Deputy commissioner of public
buildings
1
16,349
14,835
GS-16. $14,190 to $16,150:
Assistant commissioner, acquisition
and disposal
_
1
14,435
12,900
Assistant commissioner, design and
construction
13,760
1
15,163
Assistant commissioner, program
planning
.
12,900
1
14,435
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
12,150
1
13,686
Deputy assistant commissioner, acquisition and disposal
12,905
1
14,227
Deputy assistant commissioner, design and construction
12,690
13,978
Director, acquisition
11,610
12,771
Director, agency services
11,610
12,771
Director, appraisal
11,610
14,227
Director, architectural and structural
12, 771
engineering
13,978
Director, construction _
12,690
12,771
Director, disposal
_
12,905
13,978
Director, estimates
_
12,690
13,978
Director, mechanical-electrical
12,690
27,061
Project coordinator
11,610
Regional director, Public Buildings
Service._
10 126,900 10 139,780
1
14,456
Special assistant to commissioner
1
13,120
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
23,192
Administrative officer
10,750
59,945
Agency services coordinator
53,750
12,813
11,610
Assistant to regional director
11,395
12,563
Career management officer
86,000
96,198
Chief, acquisition and disposal
11,395
Chief, construction management
10,320
11,606
Chief, leasing
Chief, planning10 107,500 10 119,8
12,563
Chief, project development
11,395
12,085
Deputy director, acquisition
10,965
11,606
Deputy director, appraisal
10,320
Deputy director, architectural and
12,563
11,395
structural engineering.
11,835
Deputy director, disposal
10,535
Deputy director, mechanical-elec12,563
11,395
trical.
11,606
10,320
Director, occupancy standards
11,357
11,395
Long range plans engineer
11,357
10,320
Planning officer
35,505
32,035
Realty officer
Staff assistant to assistant commis1
11,357
sioner, acquisition and disposal
10,320
Supervising architect
11,395
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
6
61,797
Administrative officer
37,250
4
41,039
37,035
Agency services coordinator
15 152,917
13 119,665
Appraiser
_
_
2
20,051
1
10,280
Assistant chief, planning
9
92,537
73,425
Chief, acquisition.._
2
22,922
20, 560
Chief, acquisition and disposal
8
83,574
74,930
Chief, disposal
10,065
1
11,107
Division director
20,130
2
22,214
Engineer
10,065
Executive officer—
10,379
9,205
Real estate planning specialist
11,336
10,280
Real property adviser
41,786
35,960
Real property officer
56,305
81,847
Realty officer
60 484,730
532, 517
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.
58 391,260
449,048
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,23021 121,260
115,584
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885,
12,314
2
10,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
15
73,680
84,301
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
_—
19
89,535
104,855
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
48 205,515
218,903
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
,....
399,107
100 377,350
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,32577,385
30 104,315
GSr3, $3,495 to $4,065
3,350
1
2,960
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses

3,188,230
65 '
394,056

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)..—
..„.—.




470

479

Num- Total
ber salary
1

$17,514

1

16,349

1

14,685

1

15,163

1

14,685

1

13,686

1

14,456
13,978
13,083
13,083
14,227
13,083
13,978
13,083
13,978
13,978
27,061

10
1
2
5
1
1
8
10

139,780
14,706
23,442
60,672
12,813
12,563
96,906
11,606
120,118
12, 563
12,334
11,606
12,563
11,835

68,061

1

11,357

6
4
15
2
9
2
8
1
2

62,794
41,538
155,040
20,300
93,682
22,922
84,574
11,107
22,214

1
1
4

10,379
11,336
41,786

60
60
18
2
15
20
46
95
20
1

539,112
456,004
117,376
12,626
85,521
106,373
221,704
403,740
78,550
3,445

3,588,540
14.9
110,070

136,166
414

2,930,340

01

455.1
460.2
3,478,470
3,481, 721

$39,243

$19,895

$9,300

10,540
11,886

13,584

27,430

3,515,200

3, 515,200

1,110

Personal services

2,993,119

SITES AND EXPENSES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS PROJECTS
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Deputy assistant commissioner.
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Engineer
Realty officer.
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Engineer
Planning officer
Realty officer
_.
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.
,
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Total permanent
„..
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year.
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
--.—.
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay.
01

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
3
1
2

12

$33,325
10,535
20,130
18,410
48, 215
26,635
11,960
12,900
44,720
31,295

44 258,125
15.2 80,965

$13,083

1

$13,083

25,126
11,835

2
1

25,126
12,085

3
1
2
12
5

33,321
10,150
20,530
105,872
38,064

3
1
2
12
5

33,321
10,150
21,008
107,077
39,063

1
7
7

4,056
29,576
27,206

1
7
7

4,202
30,044
27,580

42 318,819
1.4 11,999

42 322,739
1.5 17,079

40. 6 306,820

40. 5 305,660

1,180

2,340

308,000

308,000

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

8,708
28.8 185,868

1,156

Personal services.

12,563
11,606
11,357
11,606
35,755

470
3,549,782

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment- _
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay.
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details.

188,115

BUILDINGS MANAGEMENT FUND
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:

GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant commissioner for buildings
management
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Buildings management specialist
Director, communications.__
Director, operations
Director, protection..
Director, research
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Buildings management specialist
Chief engineer, major maintenance...
Communications officer
Division chief
Engineer
Protection officer
Real property specialist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer.
Areamanager__
Assistant division chief
Branch chief
*Buildings management specialist
Building superintendent
Communications specialist
District director
Division chief__
Engineer
Real property specialist._
Supervising architect
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $12,900

1 $14,435

1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1

1 $14,685

12, 771
13,083
13,083
13,083
13,978

12,771
13,083
13,083
13,374
13,978

11,395
10,320
11,395
10,320
15 165,335
55,900
10,320

1 12,813
1 11,357
1 12,563
2 22,714
15 181,869
8 97,367
1 11,357
1 11,357

1 12,813
1 11,357
1 12,563
2 23,212
15 183,619
8 97,616
1 11,606
1 11,357

8,990
17,980
29,120
126,760
68,735
77,080
56,520
10,495
49,250

1 10,150
2 20,051
3 32,281
13 140,681
8 82,045
8 86,033
4 41,538
1 11,586
5 54,922
42 459.897
2 21,008
1 11,336
231
2,118,095

10,150
20,300
32,530
141,926
82,543
86, 780
42, 534
11, 586
55,420
42 462,616
2 21,008
1 11,336

11,610
11,610
11,61$
11,610

3
13
7
8
6
1
5
40
1
9,850
1 10,065
206
1,717,415

2,126,252

49

50

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
REAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES-Continued
BUILDINGS MANAGEMENT

PERSONAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES

FUND—Continued

1958 actual

1959 estimate

OPERATING EXPENSES, FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE
1960 estimate

1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Grades and ranges:
ftim- Total Sum- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary
excess of $17,500:
324
340
340
Commissioner of Federal supply
1
$17,500
1 $17,500
$2,334,380
$2,688,013
$2,698,013
GS-18. Rate of $17,500:
GS-10. $6,505 t o $7,405..
20 126,940
20 141,094
20 142,554
Associate commissioner
1
17,514
1
16,000
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885._.
181
197
197
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
1,086,140
1, 296,977
1,303,109
Assistant commissioner
2
31,013
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370._.
69 390,746
69 433,160
69 436,500
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880..
190
200
200
Assistant commissioner
1
14,435
1,119,182
1,127,355
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390-.
141 652,880
148 756,729
148 764,244
Assistant to the commissioner
13,978
12,690
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940399
409
404
Director, motor vehicles
13,686
12,150
1, 927, 285
1, 719, 265
1.875,896
Director, standards
14,456
13,120
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,3251,011
946
948
Director, supply planning
13,083
11,610
4,262,963
4.001,897
13,083
Director, technical assistance
11,610
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065._
1,741
1,687
1,686
13,083
Director, utilization and sales
11,880
6, 839,822
6,010,793
6, 625,356
13,978
12,690
Executive officer
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825..
1,825
1,825
1,825
13,083
11,610
General supply officer
6,952,981
6,301,983
6,942.581
10 137,989
124,470
Regional director, FSS
17 60,451
17 54,955
17 60,451
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
1
13,978
12,690
Special assistant to commissioner
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
equivalent to less than $9,890
14,131
13,815
13,896
Administrative officer
11,357
59,141,336
54,384,159
57,466,336
Chief, cataloging
11,606
1
10,535
Chief, motor equipment
11,606
2
20,640
20,465
Total permanent19,945
20,100
Chief, sales
11,606
89, 206, 711
80, 580,176
86,939,125
Chief, specifications
12,563
1
11,395
SI
Deduct lapses
783.2
770
Chief, utilization
11,357
1
10,320
4,255,311
2,984,125
2,993,677
Deputy director, motor vehicles. __
11,357
Add net increase due to changes in payDeputy director, standards
12, 563
11,395
scales for part of year
1,753,137
12,563
Deputy director, utilization and sales.
11,395
11,606
General supply officer
10,535
Net permanent (average number,
11,835
Motor pool specialist
21,070
net salary)
19,161.8
19,484
19,330
57,283
Supply management specialist
20,640
84,951,400
83,955,000
79,339,636
11,606
Supply service officer
10,320
Positions other than permanent: Tem34,071
Utilization and sales officer
porary employment
1, 710,000
1, 752,430
1, 710,000
GS-13.
$9,890
to
$11,090:
Other personal services:
Administrative officer
39,185
43,471
Regular pay above 52-week base
322, 900
653,500
293,057
Chief, motor equipment
53,123
58,455
Overtime and holiday pay
2, 700,000
2, 615,827
2, 700,000
51,209
Disposal
specialist
28,260
Nightwork differential
550,000
545,767
550,000
11,107
General
engineer
10,065
5,532
Living and quarters allowance
5,600
5,600
General
supply
officer
30,201
27,400
9,805
Additional pay for service abroad
9,500
9,500
Industrial specialist
31,387
19,055
Inspection specialist
21,736
19,485
01
Personal services
84, 562,054
90, 580,000
89, 253,000
Inventory management specialist
10,150
8,990
Motor pool specialist
19,802
8,990
11,107
Procurement analyst
10,065
54,578
Specifications specialist
49,250
10,150
Storage specialist.--..
8,990
40, 351
Supply cataloging specialist
36,390
CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS
94,348
Supply management specialist.
_
103, 835
104,790
Supply service officer46,670
76,772
Utilization and sales officer
97,210
1959 estimate .960 estimate
1958 actual
21,008
Utilization specialist
10,065
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
523,798
519,785
351,248
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
291,970
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
323,169
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
307,220
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Grades and ranges:
6,240
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
5,510
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
264,576
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
225,225
$23,920
$23,920
Construction engineer
2 $21,715
96,220
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
86,835
37,689
37,689
22,790
2
Construction management engineer333,503
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
288,060
11,357
1
11, 606
10,320
Design architect
393,164
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
356,130
37,689
1
37, 689
11,395
Supervising architect
240,469
25,126
GS-3.
$3,495
to
$4,065
212,545
2
25,126
22,790
Supervising architectural engineer
3,266
25,126
2
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
6,345
25,126
22,790
Supervising electrical engineer
50, 252
4
50, 252
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
45,580
Supervising mechanical engineer
12,708
12,085
12,563
1
equivalent to less than $9,890.
12, 563
11,395
Supervising structural engineer
12,813
1
12,813
11,610
Technical assistant
554 3,339, 895 565 3, 807,489
Total permanent
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
15.4 94,789
45.7 264,040
Deduct lapses
44,428
44, 428
30,195
Architect
3
67, 600 Add net increase due to changes in pay
67,600
51,185
Construction engineer
5
144,696
scales for part of year
11,107
11,107
10,065
Construction management engineer.—
1
10,150
9,901
1
8,990
Contract specialist
Net permanent (average number,
11,107
11,107
1
10,065
Site planner
549.6
net salary)
508.3
44,428
44,428
4
Supervising architect
40, 260
33,516
33,516
3
Supervising architectural engineer
30,410
3,712,70C
Positions other than permanent: Tempo3,220,551
44,428
44,428
3
Supervising electrical engineer
30,195
rary employment
99,963
9
99,963
Supervising mechanical engineer
89, 510
16,90C
Other personal services:
49, 785
44,428
2
Supervising structural engineer
44,428
20,130
Regular pay above 52-week b a s e —
799,994
71 608,208
799,994
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
14,70C
12,635
Overtime and holiday pay
31 228,323
295,824
295,824
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
7,20C
Additional pay for service abroad
51,418
52,188
8
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
47,975
18,919
6,386
6,386
1
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
5,645
1,""
01
Personal services
3,303,87*
3,751,50C
34,008
34,444
5
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
25,865
9,900
10,192
2
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
8,700
82.444
81,618
16
69,385
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
14
72,965
72,280
50,785
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
14
46,424
47,216
47,510
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230

210 1,593,786
Total permanent
14.2 207,574
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
69,660
scalesforpart of year..
.

Net permanent (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


Personal services _


195.8
1,455,872

240 2,045,293
9
76,053

240 2,049,592
9
74,792

231

231
1,969,240

1,974,800

13,140

5,590
2,993

7,620

15,200

1,990,000

1,990,000

46,956

Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Director, national buying
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Deputy director, national buying
Director, inspection
Director stores
General supply officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Branch chief
- Deputy director, stores

- Total
salary

1

$17,500

2

31,013

1

14,435

10

13,978
13,686
14,456
13,083
13,083
13,083
13,978
13,083
1
8 0
138,320

1

13,978

22,963
11,835
11,606
12, 563
11,357
11,606
12, 563
12,563
11,835
12,085
58,259
11,606
68,142

33,321
53, 832
82,844
11,107
30,908
31,387
21,736
10,150
20,280
11,107
54,804
10,150
41,327
94,735
105,044
43,681
52,145
576,276
347,285
385,192.
6,386
284, 551
88,088
343,459
422,664
240,397
3,266

3
5
8
1
3
3
2
1
2
1
5
1
4
9
10
4
5
65
46
60
1
52
17
73
103
62
1

12,708
596 4,011,489
20.5 126,289

575.5
3,885,200
14,000
30,100
7,200
3,936,500

DISTRIBUTION

1958 actual

32,099

1, 543,510

EXPENSES, SUPPLY

ber

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$12,900

1

$14,435

1

$14,685

1
1
1
2

11,880
12,150
11,610
23,760

1
1
1
2

13,083
13,686
13,083
26,166

1
1
1
5

13,374
13,686
13,083
64,770

9
1

94,385
10,320

11 127,398
1
11,606

11 128,314
1
11,606

51

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Division chief
Industrial engineer
Inspection specialist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant branch chief
Division chief
General supply officer
Industrial engineer
Laboratory coordinator
Storage and handling officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885....
GS-8.
GS-7.
GS-6.
GS-5.
GS-4.

GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses

.__

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

4
1
2

$41,925
11,395
21,500

3
17
17
2
1
2
46
68
1
130

27, 615
160, 225
161, 000
20,130
10, 065
20,130
365,420
464,405
6, 320

21

1,024, 705
67,940

01

Personal services.

4 $47,861
1 12,563
2 23,441
3
22
17
2
1
2
54
74
1
143

30,450
234,414
172,459
22,214
11,107
21,258
474,050
556,846
7,114

922, 320
7 42, 830
122 672, 775
12 61, 591
132 616, 599
230
965,116
282
1, 094, 340
17 62,296

6 $73,174
1 12,563
2 23,670
3 30,908
24 257,051
17 174,032
2 22,214
1 11,107
21, 487
67 591,084
86 654,178
1
7, 259
1,141,790
1
6,386
143 799,152
13 67,620
152 711,700
243
1, 028, 655
252
996, 773
14 51,999

665
687
3, 075, 877
3,192, 907
1,758
1,811
1,915
8,128, 282
:6, 978
10,135, 227
177. e
75.5
89.9
541, 878
837, 849
412, 427
624
2, 640, 972

230, 898

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
1, 580. 4
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment__
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

1960 estimate

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, FOREIGN AID PROCUREMENTS

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary

761. 875
11 60, 340
124 616, 555
11 50. 685
135 567, 805
224
850, 270

$5,470 to $6,370
$4,980 to $5,880
$4,490 to $5,390
$4,040 to $4,940
$3,755 to $4,325

1959 estimate

1, 721.1
1,839.5
8, 805,100
9, 722, 800
193, 600
197,142
183, 500
6,642
8,600
8,500

7, 521,331

30,155
237,069

37, 600
152,300

74, 500
104,000

7, 992,339

9,197,200

10,093,300

1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Manager, Far East Office... ._
.
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant manager, Far East Office.__
Purchasing officer.
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
General supply officer
Purchasing agent
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Local employees, foreign areas
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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 taken (—) over
leave earned
01

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$12,690

1
1

10,750
10,965

3
3
12
10
1
36
7
21
1
17
26
36
3
7

29,120
28,045
96,000
65,835
6,590
214,670
39,515
104,205
4,755
71,705
97,715
128,410
9,560
9,850

186
37

940,380
165,542

1
2
7
8
1
31
5
20
1
8
17
30
2

$10,150
20,051
62,203
58,240
7,426
204,414
31.638
112,210
5,408
38.440
72,131
119,190
7,114

2
7
9

$20,280
62,483
66,270

31
5
20
1
10
15
30
2

206,009
31,930
113,360
5,408
46,552
63,894
122,230
7,280

133
748,615
3.6 19,315

132
745,696
1. 5
8,496

129. 4 729,300

130. 5 737, 200

29, 512

134.9 725,430
12.1
2

76,420
2,500
5,972

6,000

3,000
3,784
9,439

2,800
3,900

5,600

742, 000

742, 800

- 2 2 , 529

Personal services

804,016

GENERAL SUPPLY FUND
1958 actual

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Motor transport specialist
_.
3
$34,065
3
$34,545
1
$10,320
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Motor transport specialist
4
41,720
6
62,220
3
28,045
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
11
93,310
11
94,510
7
54,280
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
27
198,665
31
229,665
18
121,255
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
17
114,035
20
133,750
7
44,240
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
26
164,460
34
214,440
16
92,170
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
10
53,700
2
11,760
14
68,075
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
5
25,900
5
26,650
5
23,100
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
33
148,170
40
181,250
24
99,960
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
61
281,375
76
343,505
40
151,985
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
27
105,005
27
107,380
33
112,680
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
222 1,102,429 262 1,324,410 331 1,681,287
Total permanent
_._. . .
Deduct
Add
netlapses
increase due to changes in pay

scales for part of year

Net permanent (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
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
01

Personal services. _




390 1,908,539
86. 8 424, 683

486 2, 584, 815
61. 4 326, 515

586 3,120,962
59.1 314, 862

33,257
303.2
1, 517,113

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS, PERSONAL PROPERTY
ACTIVITIES

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

424.6
2, 258, 300

526.9
2,806,100

29,343
5,850
35,119
54

8,700

21, 600

4,562

6,800

8,400

1, 592,041

2,273, 800

2, 836,100

1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Supply specialist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890....
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
__
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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

,

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2
3
23
3
13
5
3
15
74

15,140
20,890
132,280
14,910
64,360
22,020
12,765
55,305
94,085
234,465

68

302,202

$10,150
25,521
37,878
164, 598
5,928
97,056
4,805
18,908
66, 535
115, 594
294,925

$10,150
25,023
37, 378
162,241
5, 782
95,451
4,659
18,470
65, 518
113,620
289,318
141

606,993

238 977,412 326 1, 434,603
39. 3 161,132 43. 6 191, 503

141

614,043

326 1, 455,941
47 8 212,841

28,067
198.7

844,347

282.4
1,243,100

82,416

89, 400

278.2
1,243,100
89,400

2,706
34, 709
11,080

4,800
24,300
12,000

9, 500
19,600
12,000

975,258

1,373,600

1,373,600

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

RECORDS ACTIVITIES
OPERATING EXPENSES, NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE
1958 actual

1,142

Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year_

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01

6,604,789
56 320,589

6, 705,902
56 334,002

253,268

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
1,051

Personal services _

1,175
1,181
6,371,900
5,267,056
6,284,200
42,622

10,000

10,000

20,257
25,011
427

24, 200
12, 800
500

51, 000
8,000
500

5,355,373

6,331, 700

6, 441, 400

OPERATING EXPENSES,

Grades and ranges:
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses.

_

1958 actual

—

_

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
_
Overtime and holiday pay
_




1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1

$3,755

1

$3,850

1

$3,945

2

10,192

2

10,650

2

11,145

2.9 12,588

3
14,500
0.2 1,640
2.8 12,860

3
15,090
0.2 2,270
2.8 12,820

6,087

7,000

7,000

40
103

40
100

80
100

PUBLIC

1959 estimate

UTILITIES

i960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
GS-18. Rate of $17,500:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Commissioner of transportation and
public utilities
1 $17,514
1 $16,000
1 $17,514
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Deputy commissioner of transportation and public utilities
1
15,621
1
13,975
1
15,621
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant commissioner, transportation
.
1
14,206
1
14,206
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Division director
1
11,610
1
13,083
1
13,083
Freight traffic officer
3
38,939
3
34,830
3
39,239
Program planning officer
1
12,771
1
11,610
1
12,771
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Communications officer
2
23,442
2
23,442
1
10,320
Freight traffic officer
6
70,561
6
71,270
7
77,010
Program planning officer
1
12,563
1
11,395
1
12,563
Public utilities specialist
3
34,798
1
10,320
3
34,798
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
_<
1
10,858
1
9,850
1
10,858
Communications specialist
__ _.
1
11,107
1
9,635
1
11,107
Freight traffic officer
16
166,238
14 129,300
16 167,678
Program planning officer
2
20,740
2
18,840
1
10,130
Transportation economist
_
1
9,901
1
8,990
1
9,901
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
23 204,423
23 185,505
22 197,"293
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
15 115,210
17 115,940
14 108,173
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
31 182,275 32 210,992 32 214,600
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
5
30,245
5
26,875
5
30,995
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
16
85,864
16
77,395
16
87,977
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
34
160,195
35 147,675
34 164,237
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
19
79,203
19
71,600
19
80,702
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
16
64,732
20
70,640
16
66,062
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
2
7,571
2
6,600
2
7,666
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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
Nightwork differential
01

Personal services

204 1,258,190
22.3 142,880

203 1,430,777
6.1 41,377

200 1,421,886
4.1 30,286

181.7
1,168,829

196.9
1,389,400

195.9
1,391,600

21,366
5,207

1,700
40,500

800
40,500

4,506
14,068
12

5,900
1,300

11,100

1,213,988

1,438,800

1,444,000

53, 519

__

_

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS, TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITIES
ACTIVITIES
1958 actual

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

3
13,947
0.1 1,359

$20,000

TRANSPORTATION AND
SERVICE

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS, RECORDS ACTIVITIES
1958 actual

$20,000

$18,818

Personal services.

TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITIES ACTIVITIES

1,237

1,231

5,540,991
91 527,203

1960 estimate

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber
excess of $15,375:
Archivist of the United States
._.
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Deputy Archivist of the United
States
1 15,621
14,190
15, 870
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant archivist, National Archives
14,914
13,115
14,685
Assistant archivist, records management
14,914
13,330
14,685
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Director, Federal Register
13,083
13,083
11,880
Director, Roosevelt Library
13,978
13,978
12,690
Director, Truman Library
13,083
13,083
11,880
Executive Director, National Historical Publications Commission
13,978
12,690
13,978
Records management specialist
25, 854
11,610
25,854
Regional Director, National Archives
26,145
26,457
and Records Service
13,083
Supervisory archivist
13,374
1 11,610
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
1 10,750
11,835
12,085
Chief, records scheduling
1 10,320
Deputy director, Federal Register
1 10,750
Records management specialist
3 33,325
4 48,089
4 48,329
Regional Director, National Archives
8 95,712
10 107,930
8 96,432
and Records Service
11 128,545
11 129,467
Supervisory archivist
__
10 106,425
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
6 56,950
63, 275
6 64,005
Archivist
1 11,107
1 10,065
1 11,107
Editor. Federal Register
1 10,858
1
9,635
1 10,858
Editor-attorney, Federal Register
25 232,705
31 322,137
31 319,034
Records management specialist
1
8,990
1 10,150
1 10,150
Supervisory archivist
__
58 519,718
57 458,150
58 525, 718
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
60 450,615
55 366, 500
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
60 457, 815
4 25,280
5 35,688
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
5 35,984
84 490,845
97 644,493
97 651, 243
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
5 30,252
5 27,145
5 30, 552
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
138 672,780
142 780,338
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
142 771,338
170,488
31 142,275
33 168,238
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
153 628,200 169 774,057
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
171 795,219
179 755,109
166 613,475
177 740,169
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
192 664,425 203 782,557 205 798,612
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065—
79 262,740
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
81 300,108
81 303,148
3,536
1
2,690
3,536
1
1
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
123 501,220
123 508,065
107 455,646
Total permanent.

01

1959 estimate

Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Special assistant to commissioner
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
Total permanent
_
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
.
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)..
_
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

Personal services

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$12,150

1
1
3

6,250
5,335
12,630

6
36,365
2.1 12,918

1

$7,030

1

$7,030

1
4

5,886
17,867

1
4

5,886
18,427

6
30,783
0.4 2,183

6
31,343
0.5 2,543

3.9 24,618

5.6 28,600

5.5 28,800

95
110

100

200

24,823

28,700

29,000

1,171

53

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

DEFENSE MATERIALS ACTIVITIES
STRATEGIC AND CRITICAL

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS,
ACTIVITIES

DEFENSE

MATERIALS
1958 actual

1958 actual

Deduct lapses

$17,514

1

14,435

13,330

1

14,685

1

14,685

13,115

1

14,685

1

14,685

14,227
13,978
12,771
13,978
12,771

14,227
13,978
12,771
13,978
12,771

10,535
32,250

11,357
23,920
12,813
11,357

11,357
12,563
12,813
11,357

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay.-

26,333
47,361
95,868
21,008
21,008

01

10,065
9,635
9,850
19,915
213,120
253,900
50,700
204,520
5,780
84,890
4,485
226,985
191,550
241,390
13,410

523
2, 852,213
68.1
388,047

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
.__._.. 454.9

01

1
3
4

12,563
37,690
47,361

7
2
2

75,568
21,008
21,008

29
41
8
41
1
22
1
54
49
64
5

11,107
42,973
33,551
20,280
11,336
10,629
33,321
9,901
257,852
316,980
56,306
274,926
6,386
121,303
4,950
267,433
207,240
256,227
17,078

2
4
9
2
2

2
1
40
39
7
42
1
19
2
52
51

22,214
9,901
354,209
300,231
49,650
281,228
6,386
105,583
10.046
258,187
214,672

6

20,365

243

1,785,828

1,176,296
606

2,551,882
821,497

728

3, 525, 329
61.7
372,429

4,139,139
35.1
227,139

544.3
3,152,900
621,200

692.9
3,912,000
275,000

12,190
21,610

30,100
1,600

3,807,900

4,218,700

10, 562
29, 247
3,413,106
294

Personal services _

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1
5
2
14

$11,395
7,570
35,390
13,180
82,640
30,120
24,585
41,475
44,505

1
2
4
2
15
6
3
12
14

$12,813
16,931
31,782
14,685
98,656
33,842
14.705
51,747
53.706

1
2
4
2
15
6
3
12
14

$12,813
16,931
31,782
14,685
98,656
33,842
14.705
51,747
53.706

4,118

4,305

4,305

60 294,978
7.9 37,337

60 333,172
0.2 1,651

60 333,172
0.3 1,730

52.1 269, 595

59.8 331,521

59. 7 331,442

1,086
1,068

1,279

2,558

271, 749

332,800

334,000

11,954

Personal services

GENERAL ACTIVITIES

11,107
31,866
33,780
9,901
11,586

87,716

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential pay.

Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Procurement analyst
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530-.GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
-.
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940.
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325—
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
—
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890__

12,905
12,690
11,880
12,690

71,715
19,055
29,335
27,185
9,850
29,765
40,045

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

$17,514

1

832,713
Total permanent .

1

$16,000

10,320
10,750
11,395
31,820
52,675

1959 estimate

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Grades and ranges:
GS-18. Rate of $17,500:
Commissioner. __
1
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant commissioner, operations...
Assistant commissioner, program
development.
1
Assistant to assistant commissioner,
operations
*
1
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Director, economic and marketing
research. __
._
1
Director, project administration
1
Director, storage
1
Inventory adviser
1
Regional director, DMS
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant director, storage
1
Commodity industry analyst.
3
Director, industrial equipment
Director, inspection
General supply officer
Program planning officer
Project manager
Regional director, D M S . . .
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant project manager
Branch chief
Commodity industry analyst
Division chief
Executive assistant
General supply officer
Industrial engineer
Inspector
1
Maintenance engineer.
1
Reports control officer
Section chief
1
Storage officer
2
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
26
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
36
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
8
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
33
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
1
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
17
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
1
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..
53
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,32549
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
68
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
4
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
177

MATERIALS

SALARIES AND EXPENSES, OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATOR
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,190:
Administrator.-.
Deputy administrator
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Chairman, board of review
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant to deputy administrator
Member, board of review
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1

$21,000
20,000

1
1
1

1

13,330

1
3
1
1
1
3

11,610
36,990
7,785
6,605
5,845
14,655

4
3

16,700
11,180

20 165,700
2.1 16,685

ON

$21,000
20,000

1
1

14,914

1

13,083
40,727
8,819
7,530
6,594
11,482
4,493
18,303
12,729

$21,000
20,000
14,914
13,083
54,705
8,819
7,530
6,739
11,772
4,659
18,636
12,978

20

179,674
962

21

194,835
6,188

20

178,712

21

188,647

6,082
17.9 155,097

Personal services..

LIMITATION

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

572
1,888

688
2,100

1,453
1,000

157, 557

181, 500

191,100

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES,
CORPORATION

FEDERAL

FACILITIES

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, ABACA FIBER PROGRAM
1958 actual
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Chief, agriculture branch„_
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Project manager, fibers
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
Total permanent
__
Deduct lapses..
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
01

Personal services




1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$12,690

1

$13,978

1

$13,978

1
1

11,610
4,615

1
1

12,813
5,096

1
1

12,813
5,096

3

28,915
925

3

31,887
10

3

31,887
32

3

31,877

3

31,855

2,083
3

30,073
123

123

245

32,000

32,100

1,762
31,958

Grade and langes:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Attorney
Engineer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Engineer.GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
Grades established pursuant to act of
Aug. 3, 1953; 50 U. S. C. App. 1941
(equivalent to GS grades):
R. C. 17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Acting director
R. C. 9. $5,985 to $6,885...
R. C. 8. $5,470 to $6,370
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
_

Number
1
1

Total Num- Total Num- Total
salary ber salary ber salary
$12,690
$13,978
1 $13,978
12,420

1
1
1
1

9,205
10,065
5,780
4,480

1
1
1

1
1
1

11,107
6,386
4,950

14,835
6,115
5,510

1
1

16,349
6,739

81,100

6
59,509
2.3 17,059

2.5 20,795

1
1

16,349
6,906
37,233
33

3,658
6.5 63,963

3.7 42,450

3

37,200

54

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

GENERAL ACTIVITIES—Continued
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, FEDERAL FACILITIES

CORPORATION—Continued
1958 actual
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
leave earned
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
Limitation on administrative expensesOperations

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

$150

$300

42,600

37, 500

$250
-2,174
62,039

$39,537
22, 502

$19,400
23, 200

$14,100
23, 400

ADMINISTRATIVE OPERATIONS FUND
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $17,500:
1 $17,514
1 $17,514
1 $16,000
Comptroller
GS-18. $17,500:
1
17,514
1 17,514
1 16,000
General counsel
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Administrative assistant to the ad1 13,975
ministrator
30,784
1 13,675
Associate general counsel
2 30,784
15,392
Director, management supervision
15,621
T"~l5,~62l"
Director of administration
15,392
Regional commissioner
15,621
Special assistant to administrator
15,392
13,975
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
14,685
14,685
Assistant comptroller, accounting
13,115
14,435
14,435
12,900
Assistant comptroller, budget
58,011
58,011
13,330
Assistant general counsel
13,115
Assistant to administrative assistant..
12,900
Assistant to comptroller
14,435
1 14,206
13,115
Associate general counsel
Chairman, task force for government
1 14,685
1 14,685
procurement
1 15,163
1 13,760
Director, management supervision
1 14,435
14,435
1 12,900
Director, personnel
14,206
1 12,900
1 14,206
Director of information
14,206
Management officer
127,854
Re gional commissioner
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
26,749
2 26,749
1 12,690
Accountant
2 26,140
26,457
Administrative officer
3 36,180
1 13,686
Agency service coordinator
1 12,150
1 13,686
Assistant comptroller, audit
1 12,150
1 13,978
Assistant comptroller, credit and
1 12,420
1 13,686
finance
1 13,978
Assistant comptroller, external prop13,083
erty
1 11,610
1 13,374
12,771
1 11,610
Assistant comptroller, reports
1 12,771
13,083
4 48,330
Assistant general counsel
13,978
1 13,083
1 12,690
Assistant to comptroller
2 25,854
3 34,830
Assistant to general counsel
3 36,180
3 39,832
66,580
Attorney
..
12,771
25,854
2 24,300
Auditor
14,227
14,456
12,905
Business analyst
13,083
13,083
11,610
Deputy director, personnel
14,227
14,227
12.690
Director, administrative facilities
14,227
14,227
12,690
Director, budget estimates
13,374
13,374
11,880
Director, compliance
14,227
14,456
12,905
Director, management reports
13,374
13,374
Director, operations
13,374
13,686
12,150
Director, organization and methods.._
Director, procurement and business
1 13,083
13,083
11,610
services
13,374
1 13,083
11,880
Director, security
38, 625
1 12,771
11,610
Financial analyst
13,374
1 13,083
11,880
Information officer
12,771
Management officer.
1 13,083
1 11,610
Regional administrative assistant
10 139,380
10 125,490
Regional commissioner
1 13,978
1 12,690
Regional comptroller
1 13,978
3 42,166
3 38,070
Regional counsel
3 42,183
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
10 120,812
10 121,061
12 130,935
Accountant
2 24,876
2 24,648
2 22,145
Administrative officer
1 12,833
1 12,813
1 11,610
Agency service coordinator




Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Assistant to director, personnel
Attorney
Auditor
Branch chief, budget
Branch chief, personal security
Business analyst
Business economist
Deputy director, compliance
Division chief, accounts
Employee relations officer
Financial analyst
Group leader, automatic data processing
Information specialist
Labor relations officer
Loan examiner
Management analysis officer
Management officer
Mobilization planning officer
Organization and methods examiner..
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Regional administrative assistant
Regional comptroller
Regional counsel
Space and property control officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative offi cer
Attorney
Auditor
Branch chief, accounts
Budget analyst
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
Economist
Employee relations officer
Financial analyst
Group leader, automatic data processing
Information officer
Investigator
Management analyst
Placement officer
Position classifier
Statistician
Training officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880...
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325._.
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825._.
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530...
Total permanent.Deduct lapses.-,

_

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $11,180
108,160
96,750
66,435
10,320
10,320
11,825
11,395
10,750
3

33,755

$11,835
177, 673
107,715
85, 245
11,606
11, 357
13,042
12,563
12,085
11,835
35,985

10, 750
11,180
11,395
63, 640
10,965
10, 320
10, 535
10,535
10, 750
10,320
22,145
101,915
79,985
11, 825

12, 563
12, 563
81.896
23,442
11,606
11,357
11,835
11, 606
11, 606
24,399
111,820
88,900
13,042

82, 616
11,357
11, 606
11,606
11,835
11,835
11,606
24.639
113,067
88,900
13, 291

20 211,106
1 9,901
14 146,100
10 101,780
2 20,488
7 73,790
2 20,759
7 72,695
8 87,611

20 210,819
1 10,150
13 133,098
113, 275
20,488
74, 575
20,051
73,415
87,851

1 $12,085
17 201,821
10 119,599
86,310
11,606
11, 606
13, 291
12,813
12,085
12,085
23,920
11, 606

188, 615
8,990
154,415
81,770
9,420
75,360
9,635
56,090
87,360
9,635
38,755
58,455
84, 565
9,850
10,065
56,090

58,885
81,985
9,420
27,400
10,280
9,420

2
9
7
1

2

12, 563

20,779

21,019
64,897

84, 281
95,118
11,107
11,107
71,630

85, 241
96,318
11,107
11,107
92,268

9,901
1
5 55.019
70,700
7
2 20,051
4 40,779
1 11,336
1 10,629
150
1, 334,504
158
1, 184, 514
7 47,975
129 839, 502
13 79, 505
190
1, 065, 905
75 395,926
453

1 10,150
1
9,901
5 55, 717
7 71,669
2 20, 529
4 41,259
1 11,336
1 10,629
158
1,417,516
156
1,178,391
7 47,975
137 894,924
14 86,375
202
1,153, 789
69 365,574
429
2,041,217
414
1, 752,164
249 969,358
46 169,263
15 51,727

1
3
1
1
143
1,154,230
,
150
1,012,035
6 37,650
123 721,905
11 61,015
184
932,105
62 296,045
376
2,124,858
1,621,229
410
407
1,, 737,361
1, 562, 525
237 822,340 228 889,221
46 169.310
51 167,280
15 50, 967
16 47,800
2,031
2,150
2,179
11,263,229
13,168,755
13,476, 608
102.7
122. 5
117.6
£78,067
644,967
629, 910
510,667

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
_
1,928.3
2,027. 5
2,061.4
11,195,829
12,523,788
Positions other than permanent: Tempo12,846,698
rary employment
98,044
64, 904
Other personal services:
38,700
Regular pay above 52-week base
41,025
48,133
Overtime and holiday pay
183,124
99,402
101, 525
Nightwor k differential
8,311
8,000
8,000
Living and quarters allowance
3,172
3,100
3,100
320
Additional pay for service abroad
350
400
01

Personal services

11, 529,825

12,749,800

12,996,300

55

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
1958 actual

WORKING CAPITAL FUND
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Printing and publications specialist...
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Printing and publications specialist.__
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3, $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890...
Total permanent




1959 estimate

1

$11,610
8,645
13, 640
23,920
15,855
15,330
4,890
31,600
55, 685
115,035
19, 480
6,060

$12,813

1

$13,042

1
2
3
3
5
1
6
16
32
7
2

9,776
15, 538
19,802
17,805
26,167
5,554
27, 581
67, 637
127,314
26, 935
6,781

1
2
3
3
2
6
1
6
16
31
7
2

9,901
18,117
21,590

19, 489
11, 710
31, 575
5,554
28, 204
68, 573
123, 588
27,018
6,885

1

67

310,342

67

326,047

67

326,047

146

632,092

146

689,750

148

711,293

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

1959 estimate

Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
01

Personal services

9.8 $48,811

5

$22,700

5

$24,343

141

667,050

143

686,950

14,891
136.2 598,172
2,983

500

500

2,300
27,131
114
5,761

2,600
6,000
150

5,300
6,000
150

636,461

676,300




HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR

1958 actual

SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S

1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Total Num- Total
NumTotal NumGrades and ranges:
ber
salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber
salary
excess of $17,500:
1 $21,000
1 $21,000
1 $21,000
Administrator
1 20,000
1 20,000
1
20,000
Deputy administrator
2 40,000
2 40,000
2
40,000
Commissioner.GS-18. $17,500:
1
16,000
Deputy commissioner
1 17,514
1 17,514
General counsel
1
16,000
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
1
14,405
2 31,720
2 31,720
Assistant administrator
1
13,975
1 15,392
1 15,392
Deputy commissioner
1
13,975
Assistant commissioner
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
7 101,045
13,115
7 101,774
Regional administrator
38,915
2 28,870
2 29,120
Assistant commissioner
13,760
1 15,163
1 15,163
Deputy commissioner
52,675
4 58,719
4 58,969
Division director
12,900
Chief counsel
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
12.150
Assistant administrator
24.570
2 27,061
3 40,123
Special assistant
73,060
Regional administrator
_
23,220
7 94,722
7 95,637
Deputy regional administrator
Special assistant to regional admin2 26,749
12,690
2 27,061
istrator.
_
7 95,451
73,980
7 96,345
Urban renewal director.__
6 79,371
59,670
6 80,265
Community facilities director
1 14,456
13,120
1 14,456
Director for northwest operations
5 65,976
47,520
5 66,579
Division director
_
1 13,083
2 25,854
Assistant division director
1 14,456
1 14,456
13,120
Associate general counsel
3 39,228
34,830
3 39,852
Assistant general counsel 3 41,330
36,990
3 41,642
Assistant commissioner
17 230,628
16 195100
195,100
17 233,312
Branch head
12.150
13,686
13,686
International housing adviser
12,420
13,978
Racial relations adviser
«
11,880
13,374
Liaison officer
13,686
12,150
13,686
Information officer ~ .
14,456
13,120
14,456
Commodity-industry analyst
54,121
36,450
54,413
Attorney
14,227
12,690
14,227
Accountant
13,083
11,610
Executive secretary
11,880
2 26,457
Real estate officer
2 26,166
12,150
1 13,686
Technical standards coordinator
1 13,374
6 77,520
Regional engineer
6 76,626
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
21,500
2 23,691
2 24,398
Assistant regional administrator
10,320
1 11,835
1 11,606
Deputy regional administrator
11,610
1 12,813
Special assistant
10,320
Division director
42,140
4 45,926
4 46,384
Assistant division director
21,070
2 23,441
2 23,670
Deputy director
10,320
1 11,357
1 11,606
Urban renewal director
52,460
5
5
58,219
Assistant director for urban renewal..
Assistant director for project execu1
11,395
1 12,563
1 12,563
tion
4 45,428
Director, administrative management.
10,320
1 11,606
1 11,606
Community facilities director
6 72,238
75,680
6 71,780
Branch head
4
49,794
44,720
5
61,630
Assistant branch head
1 11,835
1 11,835
10,320
Section head
__
23,005
Assistant chief counsel
_
6 71,966
64,070
6 71,281
Regional counsel
._
11,606
1 11,835
10,535
Assistant regional counsel
12,334
1 12,563
11,180
International housing adviser
12,334
1 12,334
22,575
Racial relations adviser.
12,563
1 12,563
11,180
Civil defense liaison officer
12,085
1
12,334
10,965
Field liaison officer
_
23,670
2 23,920
21,070
Executive officer
47,381
6
70,573
42,570
Regional finance officer
___
2 23,920
2 24,399
21,285
Project execution officer
5
58,967
6
70,802
53,105
Real estate officer
_
2 22,714
2 23,212
20,640
Relocation officer
2
25,604
2
26,062
22,790
Site development officer
7 85,529
8 97,842
76,755
Attorney
_
8 96,655
9 108,969
86,860
Economist
3 35,755
3 35,755
32,035
Community planner
6
71,051
82,886
32,465
City planner
7 90,332
91,289
68,800
Regional engineer
11,835
11,835
33,325
Engineer
12,085
12,334
10,965
Territorial representative. __
94,762
21,930
Site representative
11,835
10,535
11,606
Publications specialist
12,563
11,395
12,563
Building codes specialist
11,835
10,320
11,606
Information specialist
22,360
3
37,481
3 37,939
Commodity-industry analyst
32,680
3 36,503
4 47,860
Program analyst
_
33,325
3 37,231
3 37,709
Budget analyst.
21,500
2 24,169
3 35,526
Management analyst




Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant regional counsel
Assistant regional engineer
Assistant to division director
Assistant to urban renewal director...
Branch head
Assistant branch head
Section head
Regional finance officer
Area finance officer
Territorial representative
Field representative
Liaison officer
Industry liaison officer
__.
S tate-local liaison officer
Field liaison officer
Director, administrative management.
Fiscal management officer
Documentation officer
Press officer
Classification officer
Placement officer
Site development officer
Administrative officer
Executive assistant
Executive secretary
Insurance examiner
Loan examiner
_
Economist
Accountant
Auditor
Statistician
Engineer
Architect
__
Appraiser
Attorney
Compliance inspector
Criminal investigator
Community planner
City planner
Real estate adviser
Relocation adviser
Program coordinator
Field coordinatorSite representative
Publications specialist
_..
Information specialist
Rehabilitation specialist
Codes and regulations specialist
Commodity-industry analyst
Program analyst
Budget analyst..
Management analyst
Finance analyst
_
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9.

$5,985 to $6,885

GS-7. $4,080 to $5,880...
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...

_.

1959 estimate

Num- Total N u m ber salary ber

Total
salary

1960 estimate
Number

Total
salary

9 $84,780
5 50,540
18,840
8,990
9,205
49,035
9,850
18,840
9,205
10,065
114, 760
9,205
8,990
8,990
10, 495
46,240
19, 055
10,065
9,635
9,635
19,055
21,205
10,065
8,990
131, 235
17,980
29,550
38,110
28,045
103,620
10,065
344,575
20,130
9,205
182,205
38,110
38,755
85,640
8,990
66,585
39,185
103,190
18,625
79,015
38,110
28,690
10,065
37,465
10,065
20,345
28,045
75,145
9,205
1
2612,124,980
137
915,635
146
830,625
112 546,760
50 233,295
198
833,445
272
1,007, 655
119 408,170
12 38,665
4 11,355

11, 586
61,836
21,237
11,336
10,858
11,107
21,008
23,400
11,107
10,379
72,195
9,901
33,072
53,850
30,929
104, 619
11,107
46 505,805
2 22,443
10,379
211,094
42, 244
43,242
95,616
10,150
74,089
43,471
115,188
21,008
169,040
32, 593
32,094
11,107
41,766
11,107
32, 593
31,158
84, 759
1 10,150
262
2,382,473
158
1,180,647
168
1,070,482
115 628,864
48 255,070
209
985,637
273
1,139,413
129 497,818
12 43,844
4 12,918

1
316
2,863,002
191
1,434,755
190
1,226,726
128 707,809
49 266,281
230
1,095,579
303
1,272,309
137 534,245
14 51,391
5 16,268

$10,275,622

$12,461,200

$13,776,500

67,765

86,800

109,500

9 $95,366
76,542
7"
21,237
2
10,150
1
10,379
1
54, 557
5
11,107
1
21,237
2
10,150
1
11,336
1
12 127,958
10,150
1

9 $96,322
7
77,498
2
21,237
1
10,150
1
10,629
5
54,786
1
11,107
2
21,487
1
11,336
13 139,293
1
10,379
11,814
31,844
61,070
11,336
10,858
11,336
10,858
23,628
11,107
10,629
10,150
33,321
54,558
41,308

135, 567
11.107
560,648

1
9
6
14
2
18

10,379
243,147
42,722
43,720
96, 572
10,150
94,848
64,000
146,325
21,257
191,023
32,822
32, 343
11,107
62, 046
21,237
33,300
31, 616
85, 944
10,379

GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
_
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
3 13,499
equivalent to less than $9,890
3 13,499
3 13,062
2,050
Total permanent
1,835
1, 735
15,171, 636
11, 414,967
13, 537, 111
168
Deduct lapses
247.8
125
1,387, 736
1,614,321
1,081,011
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
463, 720
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)...
1,487. 2
1,710
13,783,900
10,264,366
12,456,100
Other personal services:
58,100
Regular pay above 52-week base
51,900
46,001
Overtime and holiday pay
44,000
40,000
01
Personal services
13,886,000
10,343,387
12,548,000
Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Salaries and expenses"_ _
_
"Assistance for school construction,"
Office of Education, Department of
Health, Education, and Welfare..—..

57

58

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $15,375:
President
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Vice president
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
General counsel
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Agency manager
Assistant to the president
Attorney-adviser
Controller
Director, examination and audit
Loan manager
Secretary-treasurer
Special assistant to the president
Technical assistant and assistant loan
manager
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Agency counsel
Assistant agency manager
Assistant agency manager (loans)
Assistant controller
Assistant director, examination and
audit
Assistant secretary-treasurer
...
Attorney-adviser
.Budget officer.
Deputy director, examination and
audit
Director of personnel
Financial assistant to treasurer
Mortgage securities analyst
Technical assistant to controller.GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Agency counsel
Assistant director, examination and
audit
Assistant secretary
Assistant secretary-treasurer
Attorney-adviser
Auditor in charge
Budget officer
Chief of branch (business accountant).
Chief of division
Chief, examination and audit
Director of personnel
Field accounting supervisor.
Financial analyst
Information officer
Litigation attorney
Loan examiner
Special sales representative
Technical assistant to director of examination and audit
.-.
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
,
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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 _

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$20,000

1

$20,000

1

13,330

1

14,685

5
1

60,750
12,420

5
1

66,870
13,978

1

$20,000

1

15,392

1

14,914
66,870
13,978
12,771
14,456
13,686

13,120
12,150
12,690
11, 610
11,610

14,456
13,686
14, 227
12, 771
12,771

1

11,880

13,083

4
5
5
1

41,280
52,675
51,600
10,985

57,034
58,947
56, 785
12,085

5
5
5
1

58,030
59,197
58,030
12,334

11,357
11,835
11,357

1
1
1
1

11,357
12,085
11,606
11,835

11,606
12,085
11,357
11,835
11,606

1

11,835

1
1
1

11,606
12,085
11,835

10, 535
10,965
10,320
10, 535
10,535

14, 227
13,083
13,083
13,374

9,635
10,065
9,205
10,495
9,205
9,205
10,280
9,205
82,845
8,990
9,420
10,280
9,420
27, 830
9,420

150
192
101
28

164, 990
429, 875
398,865
33,465
405, 200
42,120
640,005
734, 645
356, 885
93, 505

24
65
74
2
94
11
139
205
115
27

3,932,469
104.7
481,939

71,050
10,379
53,145
51,895
10,150
10,150

11,336

11,336

31,159
20, 758

31,408
21,008

19,802
203, 799
490, 596
486,737
11, 565
514,921
56, 681
628, 449
848, 629
441,267
99, 653

2
28
106
88
2
95
11
141
230
103
27

19,802
242, 875
790,054
579,036
11,856
530,145
57,034
660, 543
960, 901
404,439
102,271
8,560

8,560

8,444

777

.9,307
11,336
10,150
51, 895
50,750
9,901
9,901

901

825
4,561,568
49.5
260,068

5,145, 706
54.1
319,006

672.3
3,610,593
14,072
37, 786

775.5
4,301,500
16,500

846.9
4,826, 700
17,600

79,633

86,000
4,404,000

72,400
4,916, 700

160,063

3, 742,084

FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE AND NONADMINISTRATIVE
EXPENSES, FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $17,500:
1 $20,000
Commissioner
.
1 $20,000
1 $20,000

GS-18. $17,500:
http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/
1 17,500
1 16,000
1 17,500
Deputy commissioner

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
General counsel
1 $13,975
$15,375
1 $15,375
Assistant commissioner for programs. .
15,375
1 15,615
1 14,405
Assistant commissioner for field operations. _
15,375
15,615
1 13,975
Assistant commissioner for technical
standards
15,615
1 13,975
15,615
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1 12,900
14,190
Assistant to the commissioner
14,430
Director, examination and audit
1 13,115
14,430
14,670
Assistant commissioner for adminis14,430
tration
1 13,115
1 14,670
Zone operations commissioner
5 65,145
72,630
5 73,110
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Special assistant for armed services
housing
1 11,880
13,370
1 13,370
Special assistant for cooperative
housing
1 11,880
1 13,070
1 13,370
Executive officer for regional liaison
2 26,240
1 14,450
1 14.450
Special assistant for urban renewal
1 11,610
1 12,770
1 13,070
Information officer
1 11,610
1 12,770
1 12,770
Assistant to the commissioner (intergroup relations service)
11, 610
12, 770
12, 770
Attorney-adviser
.__
23, 760
13,070
13,370
Director, legal division
12,150
13, 370
13,370
Director, audit division
12, 690
13, 970
13,970
Director, personnel division
11, 880
13, 370
13,370
Director, budget division
12, 690
13,970
13,970
Comptroller..'
13,120
14, 450
14, 450
Deputy comptroller
12, 905
14,210
14,210
Director, research and statistics division
12, 690
13, 970
13, 970
Director, program division
12, 770
13, 070
11, 610
Director, management engineering
division
12,150
13,370
13,670
Deputy assistant commissioner for
field operations
12, 690
14, 450
14,450
Zone operations commissioner
11,610
12, 770
13,070
Assistant commissioner for mortgages
and properties
11,610
12,770
13,070
Director, mortgage insurance division
11,610
12,770
13,070
Assistant commissioner for title I
division
11,610
12,770
13,070
Director, architectural standards
12,690
13,970
division
1 13,970
Director, appraisal and mortgage risk
12,690
13,970
division
1 13,970
Director, property management di1 12,690
vision
1 13,970
1 13,970
13 155,195
Director, insuring office
13 173,030
Deputy assistant commissioner, ex13 172,070
amination and audit
1 13,070
Director, cooperative housing di1 13,070
vision
1 12,770
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1 12,770
Assistant to the commissioner
1 10,320
1 11,595
Deputy special assistant for urban
1 11,595
renewal
1 10,750
1 12,075
Deputy assistant for cooperative
1 12,075
housing
1 11,395
1 11,595
Information officer
1 11,355
1 11,355
1 10,750
Deputy assistant for armed forces
1
11,355
housing
1 11,355
10,320
11,355
1 11, 595
10,320
Supervisory attorney-adviser
11,595
1 11,355
10,320
11,355
Chief, title I section
1 12,795
11,395
12,795
Chief, administrative law section
1 11,595
10,535
11,835
Chief, counsel for rental housing
1 11, 595
10,320
11, 595
Chief, home mortgage section
1 11,595
10,535
11,835
Chief, cooperative housing section
1 12.075
10,750
12,075
Chief, urban renewal section
1 12, 555
11,395
12,555
Director, examination division
2
21,070
23,670
23,910
Supervisory auditor
1 11,835
10,750
12.075
Deputy director, personnel division1 11,835
10, 535
11,835
Deputy director, budget division
1 11,835
10,535
12,075
Director, general services division
1
11,180
12,555
12, 555
Chief, insurance branch
1 12,555
11,180
12,555
Chief, accounting branch
Deputy director, research and sta1 12,075
10,965
12,315
tistics division
1 12.315
10,750
12,315
Chief, actuarial and financial section..
10,535
1 11,835
11,835
Financial economist
12,
795
11,610
12, 795
1
Chief, market analysis section
10,320
11,835
1 11, 595
Chief, research section
10,320
11,595
11,595
1
Standards and procedure coordinate]
10,320
11,595
1 11,355
Executive officer
6
65,145
72,930
72,450
6
Deputy zone operations commissioner.
10 112,230
9 111,315
10 123,150
Zone underwriting advisor
Deputy director, mortgage insurance
1 11,355
11,180
11,355
division
1 12,075
12,075
10, 750
Chief, project insurance section
1 12,315
12,315
10,750
Chief, project servicing section
10,320
Chief, cooperative housing section, __
"II," 595
~II~595
Deputy assistant commissioner, title I.
10,320
Deputy director, architectural stand1 12, 555
11,395
12, 555
ards division
1 12, 555
12, 555
11,395
C hief, architectural section
12,555
1 12,555
11,395
Chief, construction cost section
12,555
1
12,555
11, 395
Chief, property requirements section..
12, 555
1 12, 555
Chief, sanitary engineering section....
11,395
Assistant director, appraisal and
1 12,795
12, 795
11,610
mortgage risk division
1 12,795
12,795
11,610
Chief, review and analysis section. __
1 12,795
12,795
11,610
Chief, valuation section...
12,
555
12,555
11,395
1
Chief, mortgage credit section
12,770
11,610
1 12,770
Chief, land planning section
..__
12,075
12,075
10,750
1
Deputy director, programs division...
Deputy director, property manage1 12, 555
1 12,555
ment division
1 11,395
60 590,790
50 592,470
50 531,415
Director, insuring office
13 138,030
13 153,135
13 164,335
Assistant director, insuring office

59

HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
1959 estimate

1960 estimate

N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary

Num- Total
ber salary
13 $153, 590

1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Chief underwriter, insuring office
Chief, fiscal branch
Deputy director, cooperative housing
division
_
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Attorney-adviser
Supervisory auditor
Chief, employment section
Chief, administrative employee relations and security section
Chief, classification section
Chief, program evaluation and standards section
Deputy director, general services
division
Chief, printing and publications section
Chief, reports section
Chief, procedures section
Assistant chief, insurance branch
Chief, accounts section
Chief, electronic data processing section
Assistant to the assistant commissioner for programs
Chief, statistics section
Analytical statistician
Economist
Organization and methods examiner..
Appraiser
Assistant to director, mortgage insurance division
Special assistant to the director, mortgage insurance division
Assistant chief, project insurance
section
Assistant chief, project servicing section
Chief, commissioner-held project section
Information officer
Supervisory financial officer
Administrative officer
Structural engineer
Soil scientist-.
Sanitary engineer
___
Mechanical engineer
Architect
Architectural engineer
Underwriting supervisor
Loan examiner
Site engineer
Site planning landscape architect
Chief, field supervision section (property management)
Chief, field supervision section (title

13 $137,890

7
6
1

65,295
57,165
10,065

1
1

9,420
10,065

1

9,205

ber salary
13 $153,350
1

11,355

1

11,355

1

11,595

1

11,835

6
6
1
1

62,220
63,660
11,090
10,610

6
6
1
1

62,460
63,900
11,090
10,610

1

11,090

1

11,090

1

10,370

1

10,610

1

10,130
10,130
11, 090
11, 090
10,370
11,090

9.850
10,065
8,990
9,850

1

10,130
11,090
11,090
10,370
10, 850

8,990

10,130

10,130

9,635
10,065
17, 980
18,840
36, 820

10,130
10, 850
11,330
29,910
20,980
41,480

10,130
10, 850
11,330
29, 910
20,980
41,720

9,420

1

10,370

1

10,610

8,990

1

10,130

1

10,130

9,205

1

10,370

1

10,370

9,420

1

10,370

1

10,610

9,205
9,205
8,990
10,065
40, 260
8,990
40, 260
40, 260
29,980
20,130
19, 915
19,055
20,130
50, 540

10,370
10,130
10,130
11,090
44, 600
10,130
44, 600
44, 360
33, 270
22,180
21, 220
20, 980
22,180
55,930

10,370
10,370
10,130
11,090

44, 600
10,370
54,490
44,360
43,160
22,180
31,110
21, 220
22,180
55, 930

8,990

9,890

10,130

8,990
1
9,635
1
12 113, 935
47 441,195
92, 265
10

1 10,130
1 10, 610
12 127, 560
50 520, 205
13 131, 930

1 10,130
1 10,610
12 127,560
50 522,125
13 132,170

Chief, liquidation section
Director, insuring office
Assistant director, insuring office
Chief of operations, insuring office
Assistant chief of operations insuring
1 10,130
1 10,130
9,205
1
office
_
__
50 515,500
50 514, 300
50 465, 450
Chief underwriter
13 133,370
13 132, 890
9 83,920
Assistant chief underwriter
2 20, 740
2 20,500
18, 625
2
Assistant to chief underwriter
13 133, 610
13 133,130
13 119, 955
Appraiser, supervisory
13 135, 530
13 135, 050
12 112, 840
Supervisory architectural examiner. _.
3 32,070
3 31, 830
28,690
Cooperative housing supervisor
4 44, 360
4 44,120
39, 830
Housing market analyst
6 62, 220
6 61, 980
55, 305
Land planner
5 55, 450
5 55, 450
50, 325
Engineer
—_
1 10, 370
1 10, 370
9,420
Supervisory real property officer
-_
13 132, 650
13 132,170
76,115
Supervisory loan examiner
4 40,280
4 40, 040
36,390
Service officer supervisor
1
9,890
9,890
1
Special assistant for compliance...
1
9,890
1
Assistant chief, accounting branch
1
9,890
1
Assistant chief, fiscal branch
537
523
3
493
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
4, 779,420
4, 642,880
3,958, 565
685
652
637
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
7
,358, 655
5,221,865
4, 949,135
o5 419.065
105 730,255
G8-10. $6,505 to $7,405
105 726,955
2,052
1,615
2,051
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
13, 402,190
, 556,250
13, 265,255
20 119,000
18 96,615
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,37020 118,400
212
194
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880212
949, 715
1, 149,410
1, 160,360
171 791,840
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390182 931,030
182 941,080
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940662
678
592 , 506,035
3, 094,775
3. 196,915
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,3251,016
1,021
896 ,422,270
4, 239,770
4,294,745
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,0651,046
1,058
929 ,255, 520
4, 042,135
4, 135,120
162 582, 935 165 598,460
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
143 468,905
25 82,835
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
25 76,175
25 83,785
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
58 261,856
58 261,856
58 252,113
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses




7,271
7,185
,287
44,266,236
43,390,021
34, 719, 728
195
461
302.7
1,383,301
2,506,311
1,466,567

1958 actual

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$1, 559,471

Net permanent (average number,
5,984.3
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
Additional pay for service abroad
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct obligations:
Administrative
Nonadministrative
Reimbursable obligations

7,076
6,724
$42,882, 935
$40,883,710
255,096
403, 500
475, 500

34,812,632

126, 600
1, 034,384

155, 400
842,000

326, 740
1,197, 800

22,168
94,940

95, 000

95, 000

36,345, 889

42, 379, 610

44, 977, 975

i, 662, 717
I, 544, 580
138, 592

$6,147, 610
36,140,000
92,000

$6, 283, 075
38, 678,900
16, 000

PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
APPROPRIATIONS, LIMITATIONS, AND OTHER FUNDS OF THE
PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary
ber
salary
ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $15,375:
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
Commissioner
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
1
14,405
1 15,855
Deputy commissioner
_
1 15,995
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1
13,760
Assistant commissioner
Assistant commissioner for adminis15,150
1 13,760
15,150
tration
14,190
14,190
Assistant commissioner for audit
Assistant commissioner for develop1
13,760
1 15,150
15,150
ment
Assistant commissioner for manage15,050
1
13,545
15,150
ment
14,430
14, 570
General counsel
1
13,115
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
13,970
1 12,690
13,970
Chief economist
13, 470
13,670
Comptroller
1 12,150
Deputy assistant commissioner for
13,
070
13,295
administration
Deputy assistant commissioner for
13,970
13,
970
management
Deputy assistant commissioner for
management standards and field
13,070
11, 880
coordination
Deputy assistant commissioner for
project planning and field coordi12,690
13,970
13,970
nation
Deputy assistant commissioner for
12,690
technical services
1 13,970
12,150
1 13,545
Deputy general counsel
1 13,370
Director, administrative planning
1 13,070
11,880
and internal audit branch
12,690
Director, budget branch
1 13,970
1 13,970
Director, management operations
1 13,250
branch
1 13,070
Director, operations engineering
1 13,070
branch
1 13,070
11, 880
Director, project auditing
1 13,370
12,690
Engineer
1
13,170
88,505
97, 830
97,680
Regional director
24,
570
27,315
27,640
Special assistant to the commissioner.
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
26,070
26,070
23,
650
Architect
11,695
10,320
Assistant director, budget branch
11, 575
87,
845
79,335
Assistant director for development
87, 645
73,350
67, 725
Assistant director for management
72, 990
Assistant director, management oper11,815
11,935
ations branch
12,335
12, 555
11,180
Assistant director, project auditing
11,375
11, 595
10,320
Assistant to deputy commissioner
48, 700
48, 960
44,075
Assistant general counsel
72, 890
73, 510
65, 790
Attorney-adviser
24,870
22,360
24, 710
Deputy comptroller
25, 590
23, 220
25, 590
Development coordinator
11,395
12, 555
12,
555
Director, construction branch
11,395
12, 555
12, 555
Director, land branch
10,965
12,315
12,115
Director, mortgage branch
11, 610
12, 795
Director, occupancy branch
Director, operations engineering
11,395
branch
13,035
11,825
1 13,035
Director, personnel branch

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PUBLIC HOUSING

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
APPROPRIATIONS, LIMITATIONS, AND OTHER FUNDS OP THE
PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION—Continued
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
QS-14. $11,365 to $12,555—Continued
Director, project fiscal management
branch
$11,395
1 $12,555
Director, technical branch
11,395
1 12,555
1 $12,555
22,790
2 25,110
Economist
2 2.5,110
11,395
General engineer
10,750
1 12,795
1 12,795
Housing management officer
11,395
1 12,555
1 12,555
Liaison officer
_
1 11,695
1 11,575
Maintenance engineer
_
3 32,465
3 36,185
Management coordinator
1 12,555
1 11,395
1 12,555
Production control officer
3 35,785
3 31,820
3 35,265
Special assistant to commissioner
1 12,555
1 11,395
1 12,555
Statistician
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
52,810
5
47,745
52,130
Accountant
-66,780
6 60,605
66,780
Architect
1
10,065
11,090
11,090
Architectural engineer
1 10,065
11,090
11,090
Assistant director for management
14
138,760
120,870
120,210
Attorney-adviser
8 76,220
63,680
62,760
Auditor
29,980
33,270
33,130
Budget analyst
10.065
11,090
11,090
Conciliator
40,260
44,360
44,360
Construction management e n g i n e e r 87,360
75,710
75,070
Construction representative
8,990
10,210
10,090
Director, office services branch
70,105
56,340
55,960
Economist
68,735
76,450
75,950
Financial management officer
50,325
44,320
55,450
General engineer
226,870
21 204,055
21 225,070
Housing management officer. _22,180
2 22,180
20,130
Information officer
11,330
11,330
10,280
Insurance examiner.
85,360
84,240
76,220
Land adviser
88,720
88,720
70,455
Maintenance engineer
21,120
20,920
18,840
Management analyst
50,650
11,090
10,065
Mortgage servicing officer
11,090
11,090
10,065
Personnel officer
11,090
11,090
10,065
Position classifier
10, 610
10,430
9,420
Production control officer
165,150
15 164,830
15 149,470
Project development adviser
4 37,895
Realty officer
1
9,850
10,850
1 11,050
Rental and occupancy officer
1
9,850
Salary and wage officer
~.
2 20,345
2 22,120
2 22,420
Statistician
1 10,065
1 11,090
1 11,090
Structural engineer
1 10,535
1 11,570
1 11,570
Utilities officer
315
315
313
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
2,909,565
2,876,615
2,631,330




1958 actual

ADMINISTRATION—Continued

-

GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
_.
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
___
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses

_

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

278
$1,976,365
8
53,935
185
1,113,140
6
34,950
106 543,100
29 139,285
162 713,435
285
1,103,089
189 670,285
16 53,845
11 34,860

284
$2,200,490
5 37,112
163
1,069,649
1
6,370
84 475.010
27 144,682
137 669,027
243
1,041,421
148 580,665
15 55,722
11 38,548

269
$2, 111, 190
5 37,262
154
1,024,623
1
6,370
81 461,772
26 140,342
142 695,617
244
1,050,096
150 592,741
15 56.133
11

119 515,128

49 231,279

49 231,279

1,930
1,691
11,911,197
11,891,155
260.7
54.8
1,419,306
374,762

11,759,798
53.4
424,362

463,967

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
1,669.3
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
Nightwork differential
Uniform allowance
01

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325

1959 estimate

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Limitation on administrative expenses,
Public Housing Administration
Limitation on nonadministrative expenses, Public Housing Administration
Limitation on administrative expenses,
Office of the Administrator, revolving
fund (liquidating programs)
Limitation on nonadministrative expenses, Office of the Administrator,
revolving fund (liquidating programs).
Reimbursable obligations

10,955,858

1,614.6
1,636.2
11,516,393
11,335,436

11,543
42,827
16,350
61,119
876
170

44,582
5,000
63,530
1,000
170

86,564
500
53,830
1,000
170

11,088,743

11,630,675

11,477, 500

$8,973,712

$9,749,000

$10,013,000

1,134,696

1,438,500

938,700

759,608

399,175

481,800

191,000
29,727

44,000

44,000

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AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

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 $17,500:
Administrator
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
GS-18. $17,500:
Deputy administrator, experiment
1 16,000
stations
1 17,514
1 17.514
Deputy administrator, farm research.
1 17,514
1 17,514
Deputy administrator, regulatory
~I 16,666
1 17,514
1 17,514
Deputy administrator, utilization
research and development
1 16,000
1 17,514
1 17,514
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Division director, research
1 15,392
1 15,392
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Deputy administrator, farm research. _
12,900
Director, institute of home economics13, 760
15,163
15,163
Executive assistant administrator
13, 545
15,163
15,163
13, 760
Scientific and professional adviser
15,163
15,163
13,115
Assistant administrator, farm research.
14,206
14,206
Assistant administrator, regulatory
programs
26, 445
2 29,120
2 29,120
Assistant administrator, utilization
research and development
13, 760
Division director, regulatory
1
14,206
1 14,206
Division director, research
2
28,412
2 28,412
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant division director, regulatory1
12,771
12, 771
Assistant division director, research. _.
79, 671
6 72,360
6
79,671
Assistant to administrator
13,978
1
13,978
Assistant to administrator, farm re1 12,690
search
2
27,352
2
27,352
Assistant to administrator, research
2 24,570
advisory committee
1
13,978
1
13,978
Assistant to administrator, utiliza1 12,690
tion research and development
2
27,956
2
27,956
Assistant to director, State experi2 25,380
ment stations
1
13,083
1
13,083
Associate director, institute of home
1 11,610
economics
1
12,771
1
12,771
Chemist
1 11,610
1
13,978
Deputy director, State experiment
1
13,978
2 25,380
stations division
1
13,083
1
13,083
1
11,880
Deputy executive assistant administrator
1 12, 690
13, 978
13, 978
Director, information division
1 12, 420
13, 686
13, 686
Director, internal audit staff
1 12, 690
13, 978
13, 978
Director, budget and finance division1 12, 690
13, 978
13, 978
Director, personnel division
1 12,150
13, 374
13, 374
Division director, regulatory
5 60, 750
54,121
53, 830
Division director, research
16 216,737
16 216,737
16 197,370
Head, biometrics services
1 12,771
1 12,771
1 11,610
Veterinarian
1 13,083
13,083
2 23,760
1
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
2 20,640
34,071
3 34,071
3
Agricultural economist
9 108,722
9 98,685
9 108, 722
72, 736
6 72,736
Agricultural engineer
6
3 33,325
8 94,722
7 82, 429
Agriculturist
8 85,355
91,105
8 91,105
8
Agronomist
1 10,320
2 22,714
2 22,714
Analytical statistician
11, 606
11, 606
1
1 10,535
Animal husbandman
34,818
34,818
3
2 22,145
Assistant branch chief, research
59,945
59,945
5
4 43,645
Assistant division director, regulatory.
19 229,116
15 165,550
Assistant division director, research...
19 229,116
Assistant director, budget and finance
2 22,360
1 12,563
1 12,563
division
1 10,750
1 11,835
1 11,835
Assistant director, personnel division.
1 11,606
1 11,606
Assistant to director, research
Assistant to director, State experi1
11,606
11,606
10,320
ment stations division
12,563
1
11,180
12,334
Associate division director, regulatory11,357
1
11,357
10, 320
Auditor
34,567
2
20,640
34,567
Bacteriologist
12,563
11,395
1
12,563
Biochemist
38 412, 800
43 512038
512,038
Branch chief, research
43 512,038
Business manager, regional business
4 46,404
46,404
4 42,140
office
12, 563
1 12,563
11, 395
1
Chemical engineer
111,153
79, 765
9 111,153
7
Chemist
11,357
1 11,357
Chief, budget development branch._.
11,357
Chief, financial operations branch
1 11,357
11,357
Chief, fiscal management branch
1 11,357
46,424
Dairy husbandman.._
4 46,424
4 41,495
Director, administrative services
division
11,610
1 12,813
1 12,813
Director, national arboretum
10,965
1 12,085
1 12,085
23 286,328
Director, research laboratory
21 237,360
33
23 286,328
Engineer
1 111,395
139
2 23,920
23,920
Entomologist
32,680
3 35,526
35, 526
1 11,357
11,357
Fiber technologist
1
11,606
11, 606
Geneticist
1 10,535
1 12,563
12,563
Head, central project office
1 11,395


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1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Horticulturist
Human nutritionist
Information specialist
Management analyst
Mathematical statistician
Mycologist
Parasitologist
Pathologist
Personnel officer
Physical scientist
Physiologist
Plant quarantine inspector
Poultry husbandman
Program analyst
Publications officer
Research coordinator
Section head, regulatory
Soil scientist
Special assistant to administrator,
utilization research and development
Superintendent, office of operations.._
Veterinarian
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer
Agriculturist
Agronomist
Analytical statistician
Animal husbandman
Animal physiologist
Animal geneticist
Architectural engineer
Area director, regulatory
Assistant branch chief, research
Assistant director, research
Assistant superintendent, office of
operations
Assistant to division director, research.
Assistant to branch chief, research
Auditor
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist
Botanist
Branch chief, research
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Cotton technologist
Cytopathologist
Dairy manufacturing technologist
Director, research laboratory
Engineer
Entomologist
Equipment specialist
Fiber technologist
Food technologist
Geneticist
Home economist
Horticulturist
Hydraulic engineer
Industrial analyst
Information specialist
Irrigation engineer
Management analvst
Marketing technologist
Mathematical statistician
Mechanical engineer
Microbiologist
Mycologist
Nematologist
Nutritionist
Parasitologist
Pathologist
Personnel officer
Pharmacologist
Physical scientist
Physicist
Physiologist
Pilot
Placement officer
Plant quarantine inspector
Position classifier
Poultry husbandman
Processing engineer
Publications officer
Publications writer
Research coordinator
Rural sociologist
Safety officer
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
Technologist

Num- Total
ber

salary

1
1
2
1

$11,180
10,535
22,360
10,320
11,610
29,640
30,960
68,370
10,320

1
2
1
6
28
2

10,320
21,715
10,750
67.510
300,355
21,285

24

11,395
11,180
253,055

3
28
38
20
26
26
2
3

27,830
265,050
368.280
200. 440
240,190
244, 705
18. 410
28, 690

3 29 120
4 40,475
1
9,205
11 108,995
4 38, 755
1
9,420
6 56, 520
12 120, 780
2 18,195
3
29,335
9
90,585
82 825,330
2
19,270
1
2 19,485
5 49,250
1 10,065
30 281,310
1
8,990
1 10,065
3 27, 615
13 122, 460
1 10, 065
76,005
8
6 60, 390
19,485
2
4 38, 325
1 10,065

10, 065
20,130
10, 065
27,185
10, 280
9,205
36, 390
56, 520
155, 235
44,950
40,045
70,455
59, 745
12 117,125
8,990
8,990
93,770
8,990
29,550
10,065
9,420
9,205
9, 205
9,205
10,065
31,270
23 210,855
1
9,850

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary
1 $12,334
11,835
1
24,648
2
11,357
1
1 11,357
1 11,606
1 12,813
68,142
6
3 34,071
5 62,815
5 57,034
4 45,428
1 11,606
1 11,835
1 11,835
7 86,028
28 332,048
3 34,798

$12,334
11,835
24,648
11,357
11,357
11,606
12,813
68,142
34, 071
62, 815
57,034
45, 428
11, 606
11, 835
11,835
86,028
335,938
34, 798

1 12,563
29 338,353
7 70,991
30 311,232
40 426,631
231, 562
298, 040
295, 610
29, 703
71, 490
9,901
9,901

1 12,563
30 350,686

3
9
4

29,703
92.517
43,709

1
12
4
1
7
13
2
2
2
11
82
2

9,901
130,394
42, 993
10,379
72,445
144,391
20,280
20,051
21, 736
121, 220
908,362
21,237

7
30
40
21
30
29

70, 991
311, 939
426,631
231,562
309,376
295,610
29, 703
71, 490
9, 901
9,901
11,107
29, 703
92, 517
43, 700

1
12
4
1
7
13
2
2
2
11
82
2

9.901
130 394
42, 993
10,379
72,445
144,391
20, 529
20,051
21,736
121, 220
908,362
21, 237
21, 736
43,471

2 21, 736
4 43,471
1 11,107
32 333,424
1
9,901

32 333,424
1 10,150

4 41,059
13 135, 708
1 11,107
13 134, 493
7 76, 792
2 21, 715
4 42, 260
1 11,107
1
9,901
1 11,107
2 22, 214
1 11,107
5 50,452

4 41,059
13 135,708
1 11,107
13 134,493
76, 792
21,715
42, 266
11,107
9,901
11,107
22, 214
11,107
50,452

10,150
40, 580
62, 546
177, 717
50,003
33,321
77,749
66,164
12 125,091
9,901
9,901
61,339
19,802
33,072
11,107
10,379
10,150

1 10,150
4 40, 580
6 62, 546
16 177,717
5 50,003
3 33,321
7 77, 749
6 66,164
15 154, 794
1 10,150
1
9,901
6 62,316
2 19,802
3 33,072
1 11,107
1 10,379
1 10,150

1 10,150
1 11,107
2 22,922
27 271,960
2 20,759

10,150
11,107
22,922
281,861
21,008

61

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE—Con.
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $ll,090~Continued
Veterinarian
_
_._
Zoologist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
—
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405-.
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885—
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880...
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825..

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
79 $727,410

86 $875, 281
1 9,901
014
941
9,109,070
7, 727,950
614
503
12,246,226
10,370,860
1
6,968
1 6,185
240
049
14, 699,949
12, 315,340
563
523
3,363,953
2, 870, 795
920
637
12,894, 705
15, 637,934
159 733,770
158 806,538
362
444
9,415,360
10, 736,463
281
343
4,735,790
5,475, 756
254
,257
4, 232, 200
4,670,775
405
362
1,246, 594
1,270,030
56 177,520
70 202,240

87 $888,152
1 9,901
.,021
9,177,854
,619
12,286,429
1
6,968
!,281
14,951, 756
563
3,363,953
907
15,688,027
157 804,268
450
10,776,687
1,355
5, 520,375
,161
4,333,128
362
1,246,677
56 177,520

GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by act of June 20,
1958(72Stat. 213):
1 19,000
1 19,000
Chief scientist
Salaries established under the act of
Apr. 24, 1948 (21 U. S. C. 113a):
1 15,000
15,000
1 15,000
Director
Chief scientist..2 30,000
2 30,000
Grades established under the FranceIndia and Mexico pay plan:
3
5,973
3,306
3
5,973
FIM-8. $1,510 to $2,389
1,123
FIM-7. $1,236 to $2,143
2,889
2,745
3
2,889
FIM-6. $1,007 to $1,897
3,183
788
2 3,183
FIM-5. $824 to $1,589
4,068
3,882
6
4,068
FIM-4. $641 to $1,527
6,832
4,172
9
6,832
FIM-3. $549 to $1,466
...
1,379
1,321
3
1,379
FIM-2. $458 to $600
2,593
2,498
7
2,593
FIM-1. $384 to $505
Grades established under the Alaska
pay plan:
TE-14. $15,130 to $16,930:
1 15,496
15,496
Director, research
1 13,760
TE-13. $13,000 to $14,800:
1 13,374
13,374
1 12,150
Animal husbandman
13,374
Pathologist
1 13,000
TE-12. $11,000 to $12,800:
1 11,378
11,731
10, 325
Agricultural economist
1 12,813
12,813
11, 625
A gricultural engineer
1 11,378
11,731
10, 000
Agronomist
1 12,813
12,813
11, 625
Horticulturist
10, 325
Pathologist
74, 880
92,768
94,578
TE-11. $9,220 to $11,020
23, 730
26, 332
26,540
TE-9. $7,860 to $9,120
6,020
TE-7. $6,620 to $7,880
.
10, 440
11, 919
12,117
TE-5. $5,320 to $6,580.__,
23,785
27,490
26,890
TE-4. $4,970 to $5,690
20, 975
24,155
23, 555
TE-3. $4,615 to $5,335
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
2 21,000
2 21,000
2 21,000
$9,890 and above: Veterinarian
182 713,054 175 699,552 175 699,552
Less than $9,890
.Ungraded positions at hourly rates
2,055
1,843
,061
equivalent to less than $9,890
6,960, 881
7, 876,538
7, 855,761
16,116
17, 217
Total permanent.
17,192
83, 282, 660
97,656,248
97,932,944
Deduct—
1,319.9
1, 298. 6
1,496. 8
6,329,190
6, 229,913
7,052,821
Portion of salaries shown above paid by
107.7
112.8
106.9
651,364
665,331
646,874
Portion of salaries shown above paid
1.8 10,232
from other accounts-.
3.1 27,035
0.9 7,035
Add—
Portion of salaries carried in other posi1.4 6,961
tion schedules paid from this account
0.3 1,304
0.3 1,304
Net increase due to changes in pay
3,279,400
scales for part of year

Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
15,622. 5
15,572. 6
14,318
United States and possessions
90,416,186
90,270,257
78,349,332
Foreign countries:
156
155.4
157
U. S. rates
483,556
476, 556
471,470
33 26,917
33 26,917
31 19,835
Local rates
,.
2,000,000
6,883,415
Fee basis veterinarians
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment:
2,037,580
1,974,735
1,797,264
United States and possessions.
98,023
Foreign countries—local rates..
Part-time employment:
353,069
361,382
United States and possessions.
141
141
141
Foreign countries
Intermittent employment:
1,076,494
1,058, 514
1,052,411
United States and possessions.

22,439
22,439
21,657
Foreign countries



1959 estimate

1960 estimate

$363,643
5,106,460
171,600
79.197
164,310
48,800

$727.271
5,105,460
171,600
79,197
164,485
48,800

94,554,060

102,214,737

100,811,294

$72,654,489
11,445, 534
496,820
640,586

$91,124,000

$90,495,500

540,000
421,959

540,000

1,734,987
57,496

1,811, 500
20,700

1,811, 500

189,977
7,196,446

213, 260
7,898,825

213,260
7,568,825

184,493

182,209

1958 actual

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE—Continued
Other personal services:
Eegular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nigbtwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
Uniform allowance
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details...
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
_
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Salaries and expenses":
Direct 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, development, test, and
evaluation, Army"
"Army industrial fund"..
"Trust funds"..

$330,241
4,741,767
138,966
76,855
149,881
41,600
19,497

2,390

3,231
132,104

EXTENSION SERVICE
COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK, PAYMENTS AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-18. $17,500:
Administrator
$16,000
1 $17,514
1 $17,514
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Deputy administrator
14,190
1
15,621
1
15,870
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant administrator
26,230
2
28,891
2
29,349
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
83,700
92,121
93,660
Director of division
Field assistant to administrator
24,030
26,145
26,769
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant director of division
...
43,215
47,612
47,590
Assistant to the administrator
12,813
11,610
12,813
Leader, agricultural economics and
11,835
10,535
11,606
rural sociology
12,085
11,835
Leader, animal industry programs
10,535
11,606
11,357
Leader, audio-visual aids
11,835
10, 535
11,606
Leader, extension program methods. _
12,085
10,750
11,835
Leader, extension teaching methods. _
Leader, farm management and pro10,535
duction economics
Leader, general crops marketing and
10,535
11,835
utilization
11,606
Leader, livestock, dairy and poultry
10,535
11,835
11,606
marketing and utilization
Leader, marketing facilities, fruits
10,320
11,606
11,606
and vegetables
Leader, marketing information for
10,535
11, 835
11,606
consumers
11,606
10,320
11,357
Leader, plant industry
Leader, professional improvement
12,085
10,750
11,835
personnel training
11,606
11,357
Leader, publication and news media..
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant to the assistant adminis10,629
2
19,700
10,379
trator
10,379
10,150
Associate leader, agronomy
Associate leader, consumer marketing
10, 629
9,420
10,379
information
Associate leader, extension teaching
10, 629
9,205
10,379
methods
Associate leader, farm management
32,344
33,073
29, 335
and production economics
51,917
62, 566
Associate leader, 4-H Club work
55,875
Associate leader, professional im9,901
10,150
8,990
provement, personnel training
31,866
21,487
19, 915
Leader, agricultural economics
10,150
10,379
9,205
Leader, agricultural engineering
9,205
Leader, agronomy
9,205
Leader, audio-visual aids
8,990
1
10,150
1
10,150
Leader, budget and cooperative funds.
10, 280
1
11,336
1
11,336
Leader, cotton utilization
8,990
1
10,150
1
10,150
Leader, dairy industry
9,420
1
10,629
Leader, dairy marketing
1
10,379
Leader, dairy utilization
10,150
9,901
Leader, educational media
9,901
10, 858
Leader, entomology
9,635
Leader, extension methods and train10,629
10,
379
9,205
ing analysis
10,629
10,379
9,205
Leader, extension program evaluation
Leader, family economics and home
10,629
10,379
9,420
management
22,214
21,965
19,700
Leader, farm forestry
10,379
10,379
9,205
Leader, food merchandising. _
Leader, fruit and vegetable utiliza11,336
11,336
10,065
tion..

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Leader, 4-H program evaluation,
Leader, general crops marketing
Leader, grain and grain byproducts
utilization
Leader, home economics
Leader, home management
Leader, horticulture
Leader, internal audit
_
Leader, irrigation engineering
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
Leader, visual aids
Management specialist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $9,890._.
_
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent.
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Portion of salaries shown above paid
by States
_
Add—
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account..
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)

Personal services_

1960 estimate

1
1

$9,205

1
1

$10,379
10,150

8,990
36, 390
8,990
9,205
8,990

10,150
40,809
9,901
10,150
21, 736
9,901

9,420
9,635

10, 379
10,858
10,150
10,379
10,379
10,858

9,205
9,205
9,635
9,205
10,280
9,205
9,635
9,205
9,635
9,635
88,645
40,920
64,025
11,020
103, 260
8, 835
237,110
118, 205
29, 595
12,605
5,890

1
1

10,379
41,058
10,150
10, 379
20,051
10,150
1
1
1
1
1
1

10,629
10,858
10,379
10,629
10,629
9,901

11,336
10,379
10,629
10,379
10,858
9,901
10,858
70,824
44,637
71,654
5,470
142, 065
39, 437
244, 546
124,323
47, 317
6,636
3,536

11,336
10,629
9,901
10, 379
10,858
10,150
10,858
71,821
44,158
71, 656
5,637
138, 496
40, 623
241, 376
121,680
44, 467
6,823
3,536

6,407

6,407

5,907

0. 8

7,842

1.3 10,701

0.3

8. 4 42, 448

4.2 25,670

0. 6

5,608

O.*6

5,608

0. 5

4,404

0. 5

4, 404

1,639

238.5

236.7

1,573, 808

1, 729,331

800
8,413

782

782

5,897
4,013

6,603

13,181

1, 722, 733

6,204

6,184

5,402
1, 598,333

1958 actual

1, 742,900

1, 742,900

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Agricultural extension specialist in
1 $11,835
1 $11,606
program leadership
...
1 $10,320
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
1
10,858
Agricultural extension specialist
1
10,629
2
18,410
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
1
4,950
1
4,480
1
4,950
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
1
3,415

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base...
_
01

Personal services.




5
36,625
1.1 6, 315

0.2

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
_„
Add—
Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account.
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

1, 758, 415

1, 781, 791

71,110

226.6

Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrator
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Director of division
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Information specialistGS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530

3

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$12,150

1

$13,686

1

$13,686

2

21,500

2

24,170

2

24,170

1
11
1
7
6
10
9
17
7
3
1

9,850
107,275
8,990
56,645
38,555
57,370
44,100
69,950
26,200
9,865
3,455

1
11
1
7
7
8
10
18
6
2
1

10,858
116,625
10,150
62,982
49,960
49,127
53,665
83,718
24,107
7,030
3,827

1
11
1
7
7
8
9
18
6
1
1

11,107
117,604
10,379
63,211
50,460
50,190
49,712
85,257
24,585
3,598
3,827

76
9

465,905
57,280

75 509,905
7.8 48,352

73
6

507,786
48,023

0.2

2,057

0.2

2,057

18,642
67

Personal services.

427,267

67.4 463,610

67.2 461,820

1,650
1,180

1,790

3,580

430,097

465,400

465,400

242

248
1,603, 275

16.6 83,673

1958 actual

01

16, 598
245

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

$10,629
10,150

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
AddPortion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net increase due to changes in pay scales
for part of year
___

FARMER COOPERATIVE SERVICE

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary

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
01

1959 estimate

27,185

3

27,643
13

2, 513

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Director of division
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Agricul tural economist _
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add—
Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account_
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
_ .
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

Personal services

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$10,750

1

$12,085

1

$12,085

4
8
7
9
1
1
10
5
4
1

37,680
64,215
46,235
49,635
5,065
4,755
40,750
17,585
13,210
2,775

4
10
5
8
2
1
12
4
2
1

41,766
88,941
37,335
49,148
9,984
5,408
53.996
16,099
7,675
3,162

4
10
5
8
2
1
12
4
2
1

42,744
89,439
37,335
50,044
10,130
5,408
55,223
16,286
7,779
3,266

51 292,655
6.4 25,285

50 325,599
5.4 27,550

50 329,739
5.5 32,841

44. 8 282, 975

44. 6 298,049

44. 5 296,898

1,093
605

1,151

2,302

284,673

299, 200

299, 200

0. 2

2, 111
13,494

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1,406
4.1 34,229
95
34,324

3

27,185

3

27,630

105

214

27,290

27, 844

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 $15,375:
Administrator
1 $17,500
1 $17,514
1 $17,514
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Deputy administrator
1 14,405
1 16,099
1 16,349
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant administrator, management1 14,206
1 14,206

64

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE—Con.
1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150—Continued
Assistant administrator, field services _
Assistant administrator, soil surveys-GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant administrator, management.
Assistant to administrator
Assistant to assistant administrator
for watersheds
Director, administrative services division
Director, budget and finance division.
Director, engineering division
Director, farm and ranch planning
division
Director, information and education
division
Director, personnel management division
Director, planning division
Director, plant technology division. _.
Director, river basins division
Field representatives
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Agronomist
Assistant director, administrative
service division
Assistant director, budget and finance
division
Assistant director, engineering division
Assistant director, information and
education division
Assistant director, watershed planning branch
Assistant to administrator
Biologist
Branch chief, administrative divisionChief, conservation needs and records
branch
Chief, program appraisal and internal
audit
Chief, watershed planning branch
Chief, watershed programing branch..
Chief, watershed projects branch
Conservation equipment specialist
Director, administrative services division
Director, budget and finance division.
Director, Carribean area
Director, Cartographic division,.
Director, information and education
division
,
Director, personnel management division
Engineer, civil
Head, engineering and watershed
planning unit
Hydrologist. _•
_
Plant materials specialist
Range conservationist
Soil conservationist
Soil correlator
Soil scientist
State conservationist
Territorial conservationist
Woodland conservationist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Agronomist
Assistant director, administrative divisions
Assistant state conservationist
Biologist
Branch chief, administrative divisions
Cartographer
Conservation equipment specialist
Deputy director, Carribbean area
Deputy State conservationist
Deputy territorial conservationist
Economist, agricultural
Engineer, agricultural
_
Engineer, civil
Engineer, drainage
Engineer, hydraulic
Engineer, irrigation
Engineer, materials
Executive assistant to the administrator
Geologist
Information specialist
Internal auditor
Plant materials specialist
Range conservationist
Sedimentation specialist
Soil conservationist.-.




1959 estimate

1960 estimate

N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Soil scientist
State administrative officer
State conservationist
State conservation engineer
State soil conservationist
State soil scientist
Watershed planning specialist
Woodland conservationist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
„._.

1 $13,760
1 12,900

1 $15,163
1 14,435

1
1

1

13,978

13,978

1

12,771

12,771

1
1

12,771
13,083

12,771
13,083
13,978

1

13,978

12,771

1

12,771

13,083

GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...

1

13,083
13, 978
13,978
13, 374
67,496

GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...

11,880
12,690

12,690

GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..

1
1

12,420
12,420

5

59,940

13,083
13,083
13, 978
13, 978
13, 374
66, 601

1
1

11,395
10,535

12, 563
11, 835

1

1
1

12,563

11,395

11,180
10,750

1 $15,163
1 14,685

1
1
1

11,357
12,334
12,085

5

12, 563
12,085
1

11,357

2

22,714

1

12,563

1

11, 357

1 11,357
1 12, 334
1 12, 334
13 147; 641

1

10,535

1

11,606

1

11,606

1
1

10,750
10,750

1

12,085

1

12,085

1
1
1

11,357
11,357
12,563

1
1
1

11,357
11,357
12,563

1
1

11,606
12,085

1
1

11,606
12,334

1
1
1
1

10,320
11,180
10,535
10,750

1

11,180

1
1

11,180
11,395

55,875

2

19,270

5

47,100

12 113,255
74,930
10,280
9,420
37 346,390
1
1
7
1
3
1
1

9,420
10,065
70,455
10,065
30,625
10,065
10,065

1
9,635
1
2 19,055
3 27,615
4 37,465
4 37,035
1
9,850
29 271,245

GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370. _.
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880-.
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390. _.
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...

GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825-.
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $9,890
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890

1

12,563
69,865
12,563
12,085
12,085
82,638
45,906
71,303
467,961
13,042
12,085

6

63,036
31,388
69,316
53,145

13 136,409
8 83,298
38 396,930
9,901
10,629
11,107
77, 749
11,107
33,800
11,107
11,107
1
1

10,858
11,107

7 71,677

1 9,901
4 41,787
4 41, 529
1 11,107
24 245,728

1

6
7
5
8

63,753
69,316
53,145
84,274

38 400,825
9,901
1
1 10,629
1 11,107
7 77, 749
1 11,107
3 33,800
1 11,107
1 11,107
1 11,107
1 11,107
6 62,565
1 10,150
4 42,494
4 42,037
1 11,107
23 238,391

7 $64,650
1
9,205
9 84,135

7 $72,457
7 $73,672
8 79,698
8 80,690
9 93,680
9 94,900
4 40,102
4 40,102
9 90,320
9 90,320
2 20,051
2 20,051
1 10,150
1 10,150
6 56,090
5 52,666
5 52,666
374
531
580
3,043,170
4,707,879
5,360,629
836
1,118
1,446
5, 807,855
8,350,098
10,547,398
1
6,995
1 7,717
1 7,717
3,207
3,361
19, 004, 675
22, 694, 937
21,683,845
1 5,915
1 6,531
1 6,531
2,830
2,710
2,569
14, 431, 825
15, 073, 243
14,195, 538
546
16
911
2, 519, 955
4, 591, 391
4, 677,966
3,348
3,092
3,060
14,090, 760
14,190,010
14,000,658
1,935
1,902
1,867
6,901,615
7,457,095
7,330,085
1,300
1,096
1,091
4,381,905
4,119,735
4,105,675
755
663
659
2,348,615
2, 292,283
2, 278, 223
11 30,185
7
21,084
7
21,092
43 246,080

49 259,682

49 265,807

160 724,779

170 791,855

172 795,214

15, 597
16,001
16,058
76,055,959
87,734,745
88,465,115
1,724.2
1,682.3
1,698. 4
7, 249,409
7,425,465
6, 597,624
Portion of salaries shown above paid
10 70,441
by States
10 70,000
11.
5
77,083
Add net increases due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
3,213, 565
Net permanent employees (average
13,861. 3
14,308. 7
14,349.6
number, net salary)
72,594,817
80,414,895
80,969,650
Positions other than permanent: Inter1,411.7
1, 514. 3
1,340.4
mittent employment
4, 507,384
5,040, 700
4,456,200
Other personal services:
304,782
310,000
615,000
Regular pay above 52-week base
317,334
292,150
323, 630
Overtime and holiday pay
361
Nightwork differential
Payments to other agencies for reim16,767
46,971
40,000
bursable details
113,723
130,000
133,129
Additional pay for service abroad
Total permanent.

Personal services.

15,823
15,273
15,690
86,269,325
86,503,000
86
77,855,168
86

ALLOTMENT TO FARMERS' HOME
ADMINISTRATION

12,563

6 70,801
1 12,563
1 12,085
1 12, 334
6 70,803
4 46,903
6 72,528
39 472,227
1 13,042
1 12,085

N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Deduct—

01

6 62,135
1 11, 395
1 10, 750
1 10,750
6 65,575
4 41,710
6 63,640
38 407,425
1 11,825
1 10,750
6

GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Agriculturist
Loan officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
Total permanent
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
_..
01

Personal services_

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Conservation operations"
"Watershed protection"
"Flood prevention"
"Water conservation and utilization
Drojects"
"Trust funds"
.
"Advances and reimbursements"
"Conservation reserve," soil bank programs
"Great Plains conservation program"..

1

10,965

1
1

12,085
11,107

1

3,670

1

4,202

2

14,635

3

27,394

0. 6

4, 411

0. 5

12,085
11,107
8,341
7,030
4,347
3,869
6

46,779

0.2

3,038

6,004

0.3 4,106

2.5 21,390

5.5 39,635

453
1.4 10,677

110

365

10,677

21, 500

40, 000

$58,717,518
6,348,686
3,803,527

$64,660,000
7,150,000
4,630,000

$64,650,000
7,475,000
4,550,000

247,343
6,341,624
859,049

221,325
2,945,400
4,733,600

60,000
166,000
7,548,000

645,801
891,620

569,000
1,360,000

679,000
1,375,000

65

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM
SERVICE
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM, CONSERVATION R E SERVE AND GREAT PLAINS CONSERVATION PROGRAM

Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Administrator
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Deputy administrator
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Division director
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant to administrator.
Deputy division director
Division director
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Branch chief
Field review officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS 11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to$6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GvS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825

_

Total permanent
._
Deduct lapses ._ _ _ _ _ _ _
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01

1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

1

$14,190

1

$15,621

1

1

13,115

1

14,435

1

14,435

2

23,760

2

26,166

2

26,166

2
2
1

23,220
20,640
11,610

2
2
1

25,605
23,213
12,813

2
2
1

25,605
23,213
12,813

4
3
5
4
4
1
2
4
10
14
4
2

38,325
29,120
38,925
28,140
24,325
5,105
10.805
19,020
41,020
50,870
13,720
6,515

4
6
8
4
4
1
3
4
11
15
5
2

42,973
62,545
68,433
31,511
27,124
5,782
16,931
21,154
48,422
59,488
18,096
7,280

4
6
7
4
4
1
3
4
11
15
5
2

43,202
62,774
60,341
31,761
27,290
5,782
17,077
21,466
48,693
59,695
18,304
7,384

66 412,425
7.1 30,688

$15,621

76 527,592
7.4 40,236

75 521,622
6.9 36,309

58.9 399, 781

68. 6 487, 356

68.1 485,313

2, 590

2,860

2,860

1, 548

1,891

3,733

403,919

492,107

491,906

$391,670

$458,886

$462,881

6,163
6,086

15,940
17, 281

11, 744
17,281

18,044

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Agricultural conservation program"
"Conservation reserve," soil bank programs
"Great Plains conservation program"...

AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE

1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $17,500:
Administrator
Deputy administrator, marketing
services
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Deputy administrator, marketing research and statistics
Deputy administrator, marketing
services
Director, institute of agricultural
economics.
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant administrator for management
Division director
Outlook officer
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Agricultural economist_____..
Assistant branch chief
Assistant to deputy administrator,
marketing services
+
Branch chief
_..
Consultant.^
_.
Deputy division director
Division director
..
Executive assistant
Legislative reference officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
_•_,•__
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer.
.
._
Analytical statistician
_Area supervisor.-,.,
.......




Number
1

Total
salary
$16,000

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num-

Total

Num- Total
ber salary

ber

salary

1

$17,514

1 $17,514
1

17,514

1

14,620

1

16,349

1

14,835

1

16,349

1

1

17,514

1

16,349

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS^14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Assistant branch chief
Assistant to deputy administrator,
marketing services
Assistant to division director
Branch chief
Chief, area office
Chief auditor
Chief investigator
Deputy division director.
Division director
Editor
Labor economist
Marketing specialist..
Officer in charge
Program appraisal officer
Secretary, crop reporting board
Section head
Statistician in charge
Supervisory social scientist
GS-13. $9,820 to $11,090:
Acting branch chief
Administrative officer
Agricultural administrator
Agricultural commodity grader
Agricultural economist
Agricultural statistician
Agriculturist
Analytical chemist
Analytical statistician
Area chief
Area manager
Area supervisor.
Assistant area supervisor
_.
Assistant branch chief
Assistant chief, area office
_.
Assistant section head
Assistant to division director
Botanist
Branch chief
Budget officer
Chairman, board of grain supervisors.
Chemist-..
Cotton technologist
District supervisor
Economist
Engineer
Entomologist
Food technologist
Historian
Horticulturist
Industrial engineer
Information specialist
_._
Investigator
Labor economist
Market reporter
Marketing research analyst
Marketing specialist
M athem atical statistician
National technical supervisor
Officer in charge
Personnel officer
Plant pathologist
Plant physiologist
Program analysis officer.
Program analyst
Section head
Social science analyst
Social scientist
Statistician
Supervisory auditor
Supervisory home economist
Supervisory inspector
Systems accountant
Technologist
Training officer
Transportation economist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230-

15,392

15,392
1 14,914
10 148, 511
1 15,163

GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885—
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370-.
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...

1
7
1

13,330
94,815
13,760

14,914
148,511
15,163

1

13,120

13,374
14,456

1
1

13, 374
14, 456

13,686
96,142

1
7

13,680
96,142

1
12,420
7 85,570
1
11,610
12 145,530
10 123,710
12,150
11,825
21,930
11,395
20,855
55,685

GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325—

12 162,347
10 138,278
1 12,771
1 13,686
2
2
1
5

24,399
24,169
12,563

12 162,347
7 96,470
1 12,771
1 13,686
2
2
1

24, 648
24,398
12,563

GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065—
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
—
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $9,890.
.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890.
Ungraded positions at daily rates equivalent to less than $9,890_.___._—
Ungraded positions at volume rates
Total permanent.

61,430

5

61,430

1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

3 $32,250

3 $36,465

3 $36,465

1
11,610
5
56,330
50 549,165
3
33,110
1
10,750
10,320
10,965
5
52,675
10, 535
10,320
11,395
10,965
10,320
_ 10,320
27 290,250
9
95,460

12,813
62,129
583, 973
47,860
12,085
11,606
12,085
58, 718
11,606
11,606
12, 563
12,334

12,813
62,129
583,973
47,860
12, 334
11,835
12,334
58, 718
11,835
11,835
12, 563
12, 563

12 113,940
3
27,830
1
8,990
293,095
45 429,275
9,850
10,065
147,280
50,325
40,475
135, 280
56,735
199,325
29,550
18,625
19,485
8,990
14 131,630
2
18,840
1
9,635
3
29,980
30,195
12 112,395
9,420
9,205
28,690
9,420
18,410
9,205
10,065
57,250
27,400
8,990
18,410
. 55,660
45 435,575
8,990
17,980
76,220
9,205
9,635
19,055

1
11, 606
27 319, 015
9 107, 138
1
11, 357

1
11,606
27 319,015
9 107,138
1
11,357

10
3

103,874
30, 897

10 103,874
3 30,897

30
43
1
1
15
5
4
19
6
21
1

314,309
450,987
10,858
11,107
153,816
56,265
45,594
190,690
63,294
223,335
11,107

314,309
450, 987
11,107
11,107
153,816
56,265
45, 594
190,690
63,294
223,335
11,107

2 21,487
1
9,901
14 145,162
2 21, 260
1 10,629
5 53,123
3 33, 561
12 125,620

2 21,716
1 10,150
14 145,162
2 21,260
1 10,629
5 53,123
3 33,561
12 125,620

4
1
2

41,058
10,379
20,758

4
1
2

41,058
10,629
20,758

2 22, 214
5 53,790
3 30,190
1
9,901
1
9,901
6 62,276
41 440, 799
1 10,150
5 49, 505
8 84, 707
1 10,150
1 10,858
2 21,018
1
9,901
1 10, 629
37 388,804
10,150
10,150

2
22,214
5
53,790
3
30,190
1
10,150
1
10,150
6
62.276
41 440,799
1
10,150
5
49,505
8
84,707
'
10,379
11,107
2
21,018
10,150
1
10,629
38 398,705
1
10,379
1
10.150

61,798
10,629
10,379
21,486
10,150
10,629
54,050

42 396,500
1
9,205
1
8,990
1 10,495
3 27,615
1
9,420
1
9,205
2 19, 270
2 18,195
1
9,420
4 39, 400
580
4,621,990
764
5, 292, 655
25 165,560
,216
13,065,295
10 55,370
,251
6,037,745
272
1,169,850
,174
4,704,015
,216
4,546,540
964
3,360,565
181 562,115
45 131,350

5
518
4, 614,372
799
5,989, 489

61 *Q8
1 10, 629
1 10, 379
2 21,486
1 10,379
1 10,629
5 54,050
520
4,631,303
837
6, 253, 977

219
14,398, 503
10 61,587
047
5,597, 229
264
1, 249, 280
359
5,922, 447
116
4,579,655
854
3, 202,193
143 502,598
37 121,928

,465
15,904, 505
10 61,587
,153
6,139,822
264
1,249, 280
,521
6,580,393
,122
4,600,354
871
3, 261, 888
143 502,598
37 121,928

648
2, 684,967

630
2,736,835

657
2, 844,835

73 257,554

75 288,541

75 296,025

3
17

17

14,340
708

650

17

650

9,960
.0,202
9,601
51,926,789
55, 032, 558
58,172, 692

66

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE—Con.
1958 actual

Deduct:
Lapses

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
.

Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Portion of salaries shown above paid by
States
Portion of salaries shown above paid by
cooperators .
Add:
Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

2,575. 2
1,568.9
$12, 528,920
$8,179,860
2.4 14,497

1.1 9,622

80.6
465,900

85.1
498,480

2

,374.7
$8,178, 297
85.1
498,480

12,000

0.2 2,450
1,763,970

Net permanent (average number,
7,945.9
8,742.2
net salary)
_ 7,300
40,671,892
46,344, 596
49,495,915
Positions other than permanent:
556,861
1,036, 524
1,074,999
Temporary employment
_
79, 647
131,403
Part-time employment
131. 403
614, 997
775,377
Intermittent employment
774, 442
Other personal services;
Regular pay above 52-week base..
155, 615
182,288
376,257
Overtime and holiday pay
740, 694
1, 508,826
1,928,099
Nightwork differential
27, 399
14,673
15,887
Living and quarters allowances.
„
5, 793
Additional pay for service abroad
14,988
27,342
27,342
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
808
01

Personal services

—

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Marketing research and service":
Direct obligations.Reimbursable obligations
M
School lunch program"
"Perishable Agricultural Commodities
Act fund"..
."Removal of surplus agricultural commodities" .__
" Advances and reimbursements"
"Trust funds"
01

Personal services

42,868, 694

50,021,308

53,824,065

$27,753,145
2,049,740
1,002, 620

$30, 893,960
2,049,740
1,003,400

496,129

591,090

634,000

2,714,140
1,247,127
14,162, 640

2, 974, 800
1, 994,335
13, 655,578

2,984, 800
2,622,865
13, 635, 300

42, 868, 694

60,021, 308

53,824,065

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $17,500:
Administrator
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Agricultural attache1
Deputy administrator
--GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Agricultural attach^
Assistant administrator
—
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
Agricultural attach^
Agricultural economist
Assistant administrator
Assistant to the administrator
Assistant agricultural attache
_
Associate division director
Deputy assistant administrator
_
Director of international organization
affairs
Director of statistics
Division director
_
Foreign agricultural affairs officer
Intern ational economist _ _
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Adm inistrative officer
Agricultural attache"
Agricultural economist
Agricultural officer
Assistant, agricultural attached
Branch chief
Cotton technologist
Deputy assistant administrator..-.
Deputy division director
Director of internal audit




Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add—
Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account-.
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates

FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $17,514
1 $16,000
1 $17,514
28, 595
13,975
106, 855
39,560

8
3
1
15

31,491
15,392

2
1

31,491
15,392

118,644
43,326
13,978
197,932
14,456
14,456
12,771
13,083

8
3
1
15
1
1
1
1

118,894
43,326
13,978
198,244
14,456
14,456
12,771
13,083

1
20

12.690
242,190

1
1
1
1
4

13,120
11,610
11,880
12,420
49,625

1
11

11,610
13,120
130; 680
12,690
12,690

1
1
13
1
1

12,771
13,083
171,534
13,978
14,456

3
15
4
2
4
28
1
1
1
1

32,250
160,820
44,720
20,855
44,290
297,345
10,535
10,750
10,535
10,535

4
23
4
2
6
29
1
1
1
1

47,361
268,464
49,545
23,441
71,760

68,348

68,348

11,835
11,835
11.835
11,357

13
1
1

12,771
13,083
171,534
13,978
14,456

4
23
4
2
6
29
1
1
1
1

47,361
268,962
49,774
23.441
71,760
338,558
11,835
11,835
11,835
11,357

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
$21,285
Division director
$35,048
$35,048
32,680
35,277
Foreign agricultural affairs officer
35,277
118,895
153,441
Marketing specialist
153,441
42,355
57, 512
Program coordinator
57,512
10,320
12,334
Reports and training officer.—
12,334
24,170
Trade fair manager
24,170
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
18,410
9,901
9,901
Administrative officer
-82,415
50,730
50,730
Agricultural attache"
167,625
185,014
185, 512
Agricultural economist
37,035
30,201
30,201
Agricultural officer
127,365
Assistant agricultural attache
121,013
121,262
Branch chief
19,802
19,802
10,150
10,150
Cereal technologist
10,150
10,150
9,205
Commodity industry analyst
19,802
19,802
Deputy division director
9,205
Division director
9,205
E xport program analyst
10,379
10,379
10,280
Geographer
_
18,195
2
20.280
Information and editorial specialist-.9.850
1
10,858
1
10,858
Industrial specialist
56,305
9
92,975
9
92,975
Marketing specialist
_.
Program and financial activity
9,901
1
auditor
9,901
44,179
29,980
4
Trade fair manager
44,179
10, 629
9,420
1
Trade program specialist-10,629
249,201
201,120 29 248,454
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
200,885 32 229,210
230,210
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230183,125 38 238,884
239,030
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.
6,386
1
6,386
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
248,245
49 243, 055 45 247,642
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
22 102, 585 25 128,984
129,130
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
150 626,910 159 725,829
727,161
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
39 144, 745 44 176,611
176, 819
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
11
37,815
38,044
38,044
10
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
„
6
18,010
20,094
6
20,094
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
57
153,214
than $9,890
103 240,678 57 153,214
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
1
3,536
equivalent to less than $9,890_...
1
1
3,203
Total permanent.
Deduct—

$21,597,205
1,754, 529
896,924

1959 estimate

Local rates
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment:
United States and possessions. _t_.
Foreign countries: Local rates
Part-time employment: Foreign countries: Local rates
__
__
Intermittent employment: Foreign
countries: Local rates
__
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance
__
Additional pay for service abroad
01

667 4,830,056

675 4,213,096

667 4,823,609

48.5 283,917

35.4 253,809

17.7 111,425

5.1 35,700

5.1 35,700

10.1 58,642

3.2 18,300

2.3 16,000

25

181,656

168,490

413.9
2,820,165
109.8
1,000,587
95.2 224,134

468.6
457.9
3,349,500
3,268,700
116.4
117.6
1,136,000
1,138,200
54.2 143,200
54.2 145,500

50,504
66

52,300

52,300

206

Personal services

1,967

2,300

2,300

11,130
2,124
184,338
37,006

16,500

33,700

139, 000
40,700

139,000
40,700

4,332,227

4,803,200

4,896, 700

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Agricultural officer
Assistant agricultural attache"
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant agricultural attache
Deputy division director
Foreign agricultural affairs officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Veterinary analyst
--.
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230—
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $9,890
Total permanent

,

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1

$11,610
11,610

1
1

1
1

$13,083
13,083

10,535
11,395
11,395

11,835
11,357
12,563

11,835
11,357
12,563

8,990
15, 570
20,030
10,880
9,050
12, 225
15,870

9,901
17,409
15, 267
12,126
10,130
18,304
17,429

9.901
17,409
15, 267
12,126
10,130
18,304
17,429

152,473

3,313

3,313

3,313
23

$13,083
13,083

23

165,800

23

165,800

67

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
1958 actual

Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
AddPortion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net increase due to changes in pay scales
for part of year. _
Net permanent (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
01

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2.2 $11,094

0.5 $3,848

0.5 $4,286

2.3 15,001

2.3 16,000

2.3 16,000

6.1 33,407

5.1 35,700

19.6

19.8

19.8

125,682
3.8 38,998
1.2 3,387

134, 490
4
42,809
1.5 4,353

656

750

Personal services.-

5.1 35,700

134, 230
4
42,631
1.5 4,353
750

383
158
7,239

7,260

7,260

176,503

190,100

190,100

876

COMMODITY EXCHANGE AUTHORITY
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Administrator
GS-ie. $14,190 to $15,150:
Deputy administrator
GS-14. $H ,355 to $12,555:
Assistant to the administrator.__
Commodity exchange supervisor
Division director
Economist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
..
Assistant division director
Commodity exchange investigator
Commodity exchange specialistCommodity exchange supervisor
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,.K30
_
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
_
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885....
__
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325-..
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$14,405

1

$15,870

1

$16,099

1

13,115

1

14,685

1

14,914

1
2
4
1

10,750
21,285
43,430
10,320

1
2
4
1

12,085
23,940
47,361
11,357

1
2
4
1

12,085
24,169
46.883
11,606

2
2
1
2
3
6
8
17
10
2
25
23
25
5

19,270
18,625
8,990
17,980
28,905
47,785
52,625
96.805
50,380
9,105
106.735
87.570
87,260
15,820

2
1
1
2
3
7
11
14
11
2
26
21
23
3

21,716
10,379
9,901
19,802
32,344
62,503
80,286
S9,627
60,444
10,182
122,843
86,734
88,441
11,336

2
1
2
2
3
6
10
13
10
1
25
19
22
3

20,759
10,629
20,051
20,300
32,344
54,142
74,506
85,342
56,034
5,408
120,366
77.447
83,864
11,523

141
17

761,160
61,165

137 831,836
14.1 64,979

129 798,471
9.8 34,721

733,250

122.9 766, 857

119.2 763,750

900
1,136

3,153

3,242

2,726
1,658

2,990
600

6,008
600

739, 670

773,600

773,600

33,255
124

Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

01

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Personal services

COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS
AVAILABLE TO THE COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE

1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
ber salary
ber salary
Assistant deputy administrator, price
support
1 $14,206
Assistant deputy
administrator,
operations
2 28,870
Assistant deputy administrator, production adjustment
1 $12,900
2 28,870
Deputy general sales manager
1 13,760
1 15.163
Director, commodity office
7 90,945
7 101,566
Division director
7 92,130
7 102,294
Executive assistant to the administrator
1 13,760
1 15,163
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
12, 771
11,610
Agricultural economist
80,246
72,630
Area director
26,
770
50,490
Assistant deputy administrator
27,663
24,840
Assistant to administrator
12,690
39, 831
Assistant to deputy administrator
36, 720
Assistant to general sales manager
40, 726
11,610
Associate division director
12, 771
36, 720
26,166
Branch chief
163,350
181, 560
Deputy director, commodity office
194,400
Deputy division director
16 215,508
11,610
Director, commodity office
151,410
Division director
12 167,793
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Agricultural economist
2 22,575
2 24,897
4 43,430
4 48,318
Area audit division chief
Assistant deputy division director
1 10,320
1 11,357
Assistant to director, commodity
3 34,320
3 30,960
office
9 109,261
Assistant to division director
6 64.930
45 545,667
47 508,190
Branch chief
1 11,606
1 10,535
Chief, cotton products export office. _.
5 54,825
5 61,670
Compliance officer
6 73,694
Deputy area director
6 65, 790
6 72,988
Deputy division director
5 54, 610
19 216,777
15 155, 230
Division chief, commodity office
2 24, 668
2 22,145
Division director
Head, international sugar agreement
1 12,085
1 10, 750
staff
3 37, 232
3 33, 755
Industrial specialist
1 12,563
1 11,180
Labor economist
4 47,590
4 43. 215
Marketing specialist—
14 167,442
14 151,575
Staff assistant
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
97,531
86, 500
Accountant
652,170
640.305
Administrative officer
276,260
164,655
Agricultural economist
41,038
36,820
Assistant area audit division chief
126. 381
107, 920
Assistant branch chief
54,290
48,175
Assistant compliance officer
80,780
Assistant division chief
Assistant to director, commodity
13 129,4^9
19,055
office
4 44,658
20,345
Assistant to division director
8 83, 783
68,
735
Branch chief
6 62, 528
55,660
Budget examiner
2
19,802
19,055
Chief, area office
1 10,379
Deputy director
4
40,601
36,175
Digital computer systems analyst
15 153,£67
166, 335
Division chief
1
9,901
8,990
Field representative
3 33,051
29,550
Industrial specialist
4
44,887
40,475
Information specialist
4 44,428
40,045
Investigator
25 265,869
241, 735
Marketing specialist
1 9,901
9,420
Reports management officer
18 188,300
170, 420
Section head
21 217,568
26 246,330
Staff assistant
.
4 41,787
4 37, 680
Statistician
5 53,374
5 48, 390
Supervisory auditor
381
342
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
3, 319,975
2, 702, 945
772
762
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230_..
5, 705,163
5,061,040
1 6,510
2 11,830
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405861
830
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885-5,436, 203
4, 708, 755
19 113,588
19 102,125
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370753
713
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,8804,073, 585
3, 463,840
43 221,442
45 208,710
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390951
958
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,9404,408,878
3,939,095
1,268
1,306
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,3255,283, 737
4,864,140
1,781
1,798
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,0656, 722,105
0,141,145
1,049
1,000
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825..
3,703, 663
3,103,910
31 105,890
30 89,720
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
68 294,973
62 250,573
equivalent to less than $9,890

Num- Total
ber salary

Total permanent.

1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $17,500:
Administrator
GS-18. $17,500:
Associate administrator
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Deputy administrator
General sales manager—




1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary ber
1 $20,000

1 $20,000

1 $20,000

1

16,000

1

17,514

1

17,514

3
1

42,785
14,190

3
1

47,361
15,870

3
1

47,361
15,870

Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
_

1 $14,206
2

28,870
28,870
15,163
101,566
102, 294
15,163

12,771
80,246
26, 770
27,663
39, 831
40, 726
12, 771
26,166
181, 560
16 215,508
12 167,793
2
4
1
45
1
5
6
6
19
2

24,897
48,318
11,357
34,320
109,261
545,667
4 6 7
11606
11. 606
61,670
73,694
72,988
216, 777
24,668

1 12,085
3 37, 232
1 12, 563
4 47, 590
14 167,442
97,531
652.170
276,260
41,038
126,381
54,290
13 129,459
4 44,658
8 83, 783
6 62, 528
2 19,802
1 10,379
4 40,601
15 153,567
9,901
1
3 33,051
4 44,887
4 44,428
25 265,869
9,901
1
18 188,300
21 217, 568
4 41, 787
5 53,374
360
3,124, 781
779
5,752, 857
1 6,510
859
5,386,195
19 113,588
785
4,176,375
43 221,442
975
4, 424, 707
1, 257
5,138,226
1,764
6. 549, 560
1,022
3,610, 578
31 105,890
68 294,973

8,436
8,451
8,330
44,358,012
44,848,042
39,459,943
731.1
500.6
1,056.6
2,423,259
1,966,456
4,175,746
1,763,996

Net permanent (average number,
7,704.9
7,273.4
net salary)
7,950.4
41,934,753
42,881, 586
37,048,193
Positions other than permanent:
277,845
343,110
262,072
Temporary employment
25,840
31,811
39, 501
Part-time employment
1,059,044
1,182,391
975,416
Intermittent employment

68

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE—Continued

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PATD FROM FUNDS
AVAILABLE TO THE COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE—Continued

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1958 actual
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential
Additional pay for service abroad
01

Personal services

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 Corporation

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

$141,785
614,086
935
71,106

$166,425
587,547
4,100
80, 610

$318,903
602,049
4,100
80,684

39,153,094

45, 277, 580

44,303,218

$15,911, 513

$18, 261, 693

$15, 662,859

453,950
423,485
244,007
74,126

468, 290
592,004
180, 200
236, 700

468,290
539,991
144,300
99,350

377, 759
424,366

525, 230
483,064

527,080
487,120

21, 243,888

24, 530,399

26,374,228

FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM FUNDS
AVAILABLE TO THE FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

N u m - Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $15,375:
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
Manager
1 $17,500
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
1
15,392
1
15,392
Assistant manager
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant manager
1
13,115
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
3
40,122
Division director
40,434
3
35,640
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
24,170
24,170
1
11,610
49, 546
Area director
48,797
4
44,075
45,428
Assistant division director
45,428
11,357
1
11,395
11,357
Branch manager
23,442
23,192
Division director
1
10,750
11,357
Supervising auditor
11,357
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Actuary
1
10,379
1
10,150
1
8,990
Administrative officer
1
10,065
2
19,802
2
19,802
1 9,901
Assistant branch manager
1
9,901
4
Assistant division director
38,970
1 9,901
1
Branch manager
8,990
1
1
10,150
Budget officer
1
10,379
1
10,065
Division director
1
9,420
State director
59,837 22" "218," 550
1
10,065
Supervising auditor
40 327,095 32 287,393
19 173,181
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
21 141,715 22 163, 921 22 166,421
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
80 473,000 92 599,289
91 602,478
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
47 223,745 44 233,087
31 169, 583
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
8
12
52,195
8
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
40, 538
41,268
48 200, 595 52 239, 798 52 242,877
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
107 400,625 109 451,239 108 452,172
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
142 479,070 153 571, 779 174 653,339
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
50 155,958 33 116,985
29 104, 522
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
26
72,604 20
62, 529 20
64,194
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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

Personal services .

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Operating and administrative expenses"
"Federal Crop Insurance Corporation
fund"
.
"Advances and reimbursements"




596 2, 776,242 599 3,153,614
94 347,849 84 345,650

600 3,177, 672
63 242,424

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $15,375:
Administrator
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Deputy administrator
1
15,392
1 14,405
1
15,392
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant administrator
2 29,120
2 26,230
2
29,120
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Chief of division
5 69,890
5 63,180
5 69,890
Director of program operations
_.
Special assistant to assistant admin1
13,686
1
13,978
1 12,420
istrator.
2
27,060
1
13,978
2 24,570
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Area director
5 60,903
5 55, 255
5 61,899
13 161,427
Assistant chief of division
13 145, 555
13 160,949
3 36,025
Chief of division
3 32,250
3 36,483
1 11,357
Internal auditor
1 10,320
1 11,606
1 12,813
1 11, 610
Legislative consultant
1 12,813
1 11,606
1 10, 535
Loan specialist
1 11,835
1 12, 334
1 10,965
Program analyst
1 12, 563
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
31,617
32,364
28,260
Assistant area director
55,016
55, 514
49,250
Assistant chief of division
21,008
21,485
18,840
Assistant to chief of division
10,629
10,858
9,635
Business economist
10,379
10,379
9,205
Electric farming; specialist
.
22,443
22,693
20,345
Engineer, architectural
11,107
11,107
10,065
Engineer, electrical
189,298
17 189,526
171, 320
122,406
Engineer, electronic
10 110,342
110, 715
45 489,379
Head of section
45 490,602
45 442,605
2
20,530
Information specialist
2 18,625
2 20, 759
1
9,901
Internal auditor
1
1 10,150
1
9,901
Investigator
...
1
1 10,150
8.990
1
11,107
1
Irrigation specialist
1 11,107
10,065
1 10, 858
1
Labor relations adviser
1 11,107
9,850
2
22,443
2
Loans specialist
2 22, 443
19,915
2 21,487
9,901
2 19, 270
1
Management specialist
291
290
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
2,696,906
2,407,630
2,706,401
173
175
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.
176
1,333,612
1,212,850
1,366,050
71 451,834
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
71 407,705
71 454,052
55 296,272
56 271,895
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
55 299,335
33 176,678
33 158,130
33 178,258
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
168 800,219
168 719,025
168 805,709
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
109 395,610
109 438,565
110 444,712
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
25 86,855
25
25 97,445
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
7 22,335
7 25,065
7 25,480
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
6,320
6. 320
equivalent to less than $9,890
6,320
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses

._

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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

Personal services _

1,069
1,069
1,069.
7,873, 529
7,904,755
7,091,595
61
53.2
70
331, 924
392,230
434,976

311,312
1,008
1,015.8
7, 512, 525
7.541,6
39,122
45,000
45.000

6,967,931

29, 284
2,896
1,815

29,080
1,400
2,395

58,160
1,400
2,395

7,041, 048

7, 619,480

7,619,480

FARMERS' HOME ADMINISTRATION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

112, 574
502 2,540,967

515 2,807,964

45, 580
1,134,448

110,021
1,608,319

7,660
1,552

10,851

21,142

3,730,207

4,537,155

4,636,955

$3,280,420

$4,016,155

$4,012,955

449,286
501

521,000

624,000

537 2,935,248
110,021
1, 570, 544

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 $15,375:
Administrator __
1 $17,514
1 $17,500
1 $17,514
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Deputy administrator
1 15,621
1 14,190
1 15,870
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant administrator
2 26,015
3 43,097
3 43,555
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Deputy assistant administrator
1 11,880
1 13,374
1 13,686
Director, finance office
1 11,610
1 12,771
1 12,771
Director of division
3 24,830
4 51,708
4 52,914
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant director, finance office
1 11,357
1 11,357
Assistant director of division
2 22,714
1 10,320
2 23,212
Assistant to the administrator
1 11,835
1 12,085
1 10,535
Assistant to the assistant administrator
__
1 11,835
1 10,535
1 12,085
Director of division
.2 25,626.
3 33,540
2 25,626
1 12,563
Director of information
1 11,395
1 12,563
4 47,599
4 42,785
4 48,078
Loan officer
,.„
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued.
Program field representative
State director
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Agriculturist
Assistant director, finance office
Assistant director, internal audit division _
Assistant director of division
Assistant State director
Chief of branch
Engineer
Examiner in charge.
Loan officer
Management analyst
State director
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885..
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly
equivalent to less than $9,890

1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

1 $12,085
26 297,443

1 $12,334
26 297,693

1
1

$10,750
10,750

1
1

1
1

10,130
9,901

3

10,415

4,843
23,204,280
228.9
972,819

Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add—
Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account..
Net increase due to changes in p a y
scales for part of year

4

4

17,260

18,128

4,668
,746
25,035,075
25,302,415
132.7
661,907
1.8 10,397

1

7.6 41,704

0.3 4,106

5.7 27,034
1,033,853

24,190, 656

1958 actual

25,475,175

25, 561, 515

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
$13,374

1

1

10,320

1

11,606

1

11,606

1
2
9
63
184
1
42
22
238
8

10,280
17,505
64,605
364,995
924,805
4,890
173,735
84,140
858,840
27,080

1
2
12
96
170
1
23
25
223
6

11,336
19,552
94,827
618,019
931,929
5,408
109,488
105,650
892,753
22,630

1
2
12
94
170
1
23
25
223
6

11,336
19,552
96,033
610,254
936,668
5,408
111, 238
106,765
894,323
22,922

572

$13,083

1

$11,610

1

559

561

2, 552, 805
13.5 47,628

2, 836,281
3.3 14,901

2,839,479
2.1 10,679

120,075

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
___ 558.5
2, 625,252
Positions other than permanent:
600, 724
Temporary employment
7,971
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
12,980
Regular pay above 52-week base__
Digitized for Overtime
FRASERand holiday pay
1,579
Additional pay for service abroad
3,679
http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

1959 estimate

Grades and ranges:
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Ungraded positions at hourly
equivalent to less than $9,890

1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

2

$16,430

7
5

27,220
17,660

15
0.2

64,910
1,389

2
1
7
5

$18,138
4,493
29,264
19,240

2
1
6
4

$18,596
4,659
25,125
15,455

15

71,135

13
0. 5

63,835
2,155

1. 3

5, 703

0. 6

2, 500

16.3

76,838

13.1 64,180

262
400
77, 500

420
400

rates

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
AddPortion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account- Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

0.1

244
2,918

14.9 66,683
183
261
67, 586

Personal services

65, 000

6,006

DISASTER LOANS, ETC., REVOLVING FUND

Deduct lapses
_ __
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

3,459,400

3,461, 500

542,500

6. 5 30, 515

Personal services _

Total permanent

Personal services,.

$1, 600

$1,600

3, 253, 726

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS

01

114.5

Net permanent (average number,
4,613.3
4,619.1
4, 552. 8
net salary)
244
24,671,815
24,490,
675
23,261,833
Positions other than permanent:
141,091
117,000
117,000
Temporary employment
594,176
573,000
574,000
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
95, 700
95,771
Regular pay above 52-week base
191,500
12, 694
10,000
Overtime and holiday pay
___.
8,000
84,308
Additional pay for service abroad
93,000
93,000
Payments to other agencies for reim1,000
bursable detail
___.
783
1,000

Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Director, emergency loan division
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant director, emergency loan
division
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Emergency loan officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825

01

$1,541

1960 estimate

9,205
1 10, 280
1 11,336
11,336
4 38, 540
3 33,072
32, 594
1
1 10,150
8,990
1 10,150
2 18,410
4 41,558
4 41,058
2 20,345
2 22,443
2 22,443
5 46, 240
5 52,873
5 51,936
5 48,175
6 62,545
6 63,004
1
1 10,629
9,420
1 10,379
42 399, 510
17 182,106
17 179,379
70 657,355
78 654,100
70 651,634
410
413
411
3,166,552
2,867,365
3,202,542
844
721
846
5,381,129
5,439,194
4,181,365
1,020
970
110
5,614,367
5,634,410
5,359,610
11 56,597
11 50,415
11 57,367
393
482
363
1,994,185
1,805,968
1,686,856
198
1,029
1,029
755,475
4,392,937
4,375,805
1,523
689
690
5, 501,285
2, 521,278
2, 538,182
217 696,555
182 642,267
182 638,892
1
2,974
1
2,960
1
3,058

Deduct:

01

Other personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable detail

1959 estimate

10,130
9,901

rates

Total permanent .

1958 actual

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF THE OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL
1958 actual

556.9
2,828,800

612,000
7,700

590,500
7,700

13,920
1,000
3,900

27,800
1,000
2,000

1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Grades and ranges:
ber
salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary
ber salary
excess of $15,375:
1
$19,000
General counsel
$19,011
$19,011
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
1
14,835
16,349
Deputy general counsel
16,349
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
4
53,750
59,446
Assistant general counsel
59,675
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
51, 084
Attorney
51, 084
Director, legal division
78, 768
78, 768
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
18 195,220
20 240,716
Attorney
20 242,131
7
80,205
Chief, legal division
Executive assistant to the general
counsel
1
11,606
1
11,606
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
91 863,670
Attorney
84 885,200
83 886,158
Executive assistant to the general
counsel
1
10,280
42 372, 548 47 420, 743
51 413,375
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
21
27 182,205
157, 606 24 181, 652
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
17 105, 579
106,060
19 120, 095
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
122, 915 23 120, 766 23 123, 532
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
15
82,050
15
81,120
80, 788
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
199, 785 45 209, 892 45 214,293
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
99 413, 665 103 433,192
377,120
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
147, 690 42 156, 763 35 133,719
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
4
12,265
4
13, 646
14, 020
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
4
12, 715
4
14,144
14, 248
GS-1 $2,960 to $3,530
464 2, 893,140 433 3,007, 577 439 3,101,396
Total permanent
59. 6 352,843 20 101,589
Deduct lapses
18 102,297
Add net increase due to changes in pay
128, 921
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)

413

404.4

421
2, 905, 988

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

557.7
2,821,380

1959 estimate

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
"Disaster loans, etc., revolving fund"___
"Acreage reserve," soil bank programs..
"Conservation reserve," soil bank programs

2, 669,218
17, 500

17, 500

11, 405

23,222

16,824
11,101
68
2, 700,249
3,038

$2, 596, 590
25,851
38,842

3,067
2, 937, 960

3,269
3, 043,090

$2, 806,925
27,135
60, 400

$2, 872, 800
27,135
42, 655

43, 500

100, 500

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

WORKING CAPITAL FUND, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
1958 actual

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate

.960 estimate

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 $17,500:
1 $25,000
1 $25,000
Secretary of Agriculture
1 $25,000
1
21,000
1
21,000
Under secretary of Agriculture
1
21,000
3
60,000
3
60,000
Assistant secretary of Agriculture
3
60,000
GS-18. $17,500:
1
17,514
Administrative assistant Secretary
1
17,514
1
16,000
Director, agricultural credit services_.
1
17,514
1
17,514
1
16,000
Executive assistant, chief of staff
1
17,514
1
17,514
1
16,000
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Assistant to the Secretary
3
46,405
3
46,405
3
41,925
Director of finance and budget officer..
1
15,392
1
15,392
Judicial officer...
1
15,621
1
15,621
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant to the Secretary
1
14,435
1
13,115
1
14,435
Director of finance and budget officer—
1
12,900
Director of personnel
14,685
1
12,900 " I
14,435 "I
Judicial officer
1
13,760
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative assistant
92,746
83,700
7
92,746
Assistant director of personnel
38,937
35,910
3
38,313
Deputy director, budget and finance._
27,956
25,110
2
27,956
Director of administrative management
13,083
1
12,771
11,610
Director of plant and operations
13,977
12,150
1
13,686
Hearing examiner...
60,210
5
67,828
Program staff officer
13,374
11,880
1
13,374
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative assistant
23,689
2
20,640
2
23,689
Assistant director of administrative
management...
11,606
1
11,606
Assistant director of plant and operations
--.
24,169
11,395
2
23,920
Assistant to director of personnel
11,610
Chief of division, budget and finance60,402
53,750
5
59.944
Chief of division, personnel
74,424
67,725
6
73,466
Chief of division, plant and operations
24,398
21,930
2
24,398
34,818
Program analyst
30,960
3
34,818
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090 •
Accountant and auditor
61,318
46,025
61,588
Administr ati v e analyst
10,379
9,205
10,379
Assistant chief of division
11,336
10,280
11,336
Assistant to the director of plant and
operations
1
9,890
20,345
9,890
Assistant to the judicial officer
1
10,379
8,990
10,150
Budget examiner
17,980
3
30,181
29,952
Chief, administrative services division
_
1
10,379
1
9,205
10,150
Chief of section, personnel
6
59,530
21,736
2
21,965
Employee performance officer1
10,495
Engineer.
1
11,107
1
11,107
Management analyst.
_
1
8,990
5
50,960
5
52,166
Organization and methods examiner _
2
18,625
Personnel officer
6
64,229
1
8,990
Personnel security specialist
___
1
10,150
1
8,990
1
10,150
Procurement analyst
3
3
31,138
27,830
3
31,138
Training officer
1
10,280
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
221,808
30 240,000 25 222,056
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
189,171
22 150,900 25 189,151
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
30 173,055 29 187, 634
189,277
GS-7. $4,080 to $5,880
40 200, 575 41 229,055
228,909
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
11
54, 598
10
55,223
45,660
GS-5. *4,040 to $4,940..
44 204, 594
206.838
49 203,590
121,806
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
26
94,315 30 120, 826
94,184
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
93, 831
25
89.490 24
32,137
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
31, 846
19, 800
13,469
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
13,484
20,275
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
19,449
18, 576
19,449
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
,
Deduct—
Lapses
__
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts..
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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
_
Nightwork differential
Uniform allowance
—.
._.
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
_
01

Personal services.




334 2.239,176
8.5 64,001
1

8,515

335 2,484,216
10

60,035

1.4 15,070

335 2,492, 708
10

76,155

1.4 15,070

96,005
324.5
323.6
323.6
2,262,665
2,409, 111
2,401,483
452
1,840
10,960
8,058
9,624
475
578

9,556
7,750
550
658

19,192
7,750
550

2,438,302

2,438,302

6,053
2,298,865

Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Chief of division
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GR-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
_.
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
_
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
—
Total permanent.
Deduct—
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
_
Add—
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account.
Net permanent (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
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
01

Personal services .

ADVANCES AND

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$9,901
17,639
8,237
19,027
57,553
5,096
49,336
46,756
64,273
48.858
28,891

$9,635
16,000
7,465
11,825
50,515
4,485
51,685
42,240
72,595
53,040
29,055

$9,901
17,639
8,237
19,198
57,844
5,242
49,336
47,213
64,460
49,128
28,974

96

401,762

95

401,990

95

403,363

181

750,302

171

757,557

171

760,535

5.7 17,028

2

9,216

2

14,713

169

748,341

1.0

4,445
15,327

0.5 1,834
174.8 745,990

169 745,!

978
2,630
21,666
1,120
1,603

2,914
22,075
1,000

5,846
22,000
1,000

773,987

774,330

774,668

REIMBURSEMENTS
1958 actual

Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this account (01 Personal services)

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1.0 $8,515

1.4 $15,070

1.4 $15,070

OFFICE OF INFORMATION
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONNEL SERVICES PAID
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO OFFICE OF INFORMATION
1958 actual

FROM

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary
ber salary
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
ber salary
Director of information
1 $15,163
1 $13,760
1 $15,163
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant director of information.
3
40,435
3
36,450
3
41,038
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
5
59,216
Chief of division
|
5
53,105
5
59,695
1
11,835
Editor of yearbook
1
11,357
Executive assistant to the director
1
10,535
1
11,835
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
11,606
1
10,320
28,045
3
31,158
31
31,637
Chief of division
64,865
9
92,746
8
83,323
Information specialist
28,260
3
31,866
3
31,866
Motion picture production specialist8,990
9,890
1
1
10,130
Visual inloririation specialist—
128, 915 15 135,202
15 137,653
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,630
146, 370 20 154,710 20 156,655
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
125,485
22 140,773 22 142,105
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
__
5,915
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
176, 735 37 206,821 37 209,940
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390.
50,145
50,419
10
10
51,314
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
143,815 34 158,697 34 160,930
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
130,490 36 147,999
36 150,215
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
23
84,508 23
86,083
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
18, 355
6
20,645
6
21,009
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530..
5,380
2
6,116
2
6,324
Ungraded positions at hourly rate
equivalent to less than $9,890
29,369
31,387
31,387
Total permanent

2411,300,339

239 1,440,943

238 1,449,

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
1958 actual

Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts...
_-_
AddPortion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account.
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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
Nightwork differential
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
leave earned
01

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
14. 5 $65,258
0.7

3,576

0.6

4,864

11.9 $53,080
1

7,150

9.3 $42,663
1.5 11,000

57,870
226.4
226.1
1,294,239
1,380,713
10,955
6,713
483
4,442
26, 521
18

227.2

1,396,225

4,717
7,215
1,800

2,446
7,215

5,411
15,062

10,371
10,300

-667

Personal services

Salaries and wages distributed as follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
"Advances and reimbursements"
"Great Plains conservation program"—
"Acreage reserve," soil bank programs..
"Conservation reserve," soil bank programs
"Working capital fund, Department of
Agriculture".

1,342,704

1,414,918

1,426,557

$706,196
26,556
8,763

$735,265

$743,777

17, 916
10,189

18,437

3,863

6,462

647,685

657,881

9,485
3,519
588,185

1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825—Continued.
Total permanent
Deduct—
Lapses.
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
_
AddNet increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01
Personal services..
_

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$3,453

3

$9,305

1

$3,370

18

75,120

14

68,244

12,376

2.4

8,683

1

5,563

91

1.1

4,940
3,277
64

14.5 64,838

3,466

13

66,147

281
66, 215

12,285

5,273

596
500

95
71,683

12,380

FOREST SERVICE
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE FOREST SERVICE
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

FOREST SERVICE

LIBRARY
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Director
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Chief, division of bibliography
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
____
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
.
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $12,690
1 $13,978
1 $13,978

__.

1
6
4
25
13
1
15
24
36
10
2

Total permanent
138
Deduct—
15.2
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
0.6
from other accounts
Add—
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Portion of salaries carried in other posi2.3
tion schedules paid from this account-.
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

Personal services

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

10,065
47,570
28,140
146,665
65,170
4,890
65,850
86,465
123,990
30,705
5380
627,580
57,088

132

11,336
53,414
30,326
164,734
64,230
5,408
72,342
88,192
132,288
37,440
3,058

1
6
5
29
13
1
15
29
35
14
1

11,336
54,870
38,105
191,609
71,448
5,408
73,237
118,976
137,821
48,131
3,162

676,746

150

768,081

6.4 28,801

9.1 48,016

0.6

0. 6

1,897
28, 537
11,192

5,364

124. 5 608,324 126.2 653,309

5,364

141. 5 725,429

494
4,734

3,588

3,697

2,545
106

2,603
100

5,904
100

616,203

659, 600

735,130

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880.
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940.
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.




1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$11,960
28,635
3,805
3,925
17,490

$13,187
27,373
4,347
4,430
15,537

1
1

$4,493
4,430

Grades and ranges:
N u m - Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
excess of $15,375:
Chief
1 $17,514
1 $17,500
1 $17,514
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Assistant chief
3 46,863
2 28,380
3
46,863
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant chief
_
44,054
3 40,420
3
44,054
Deputy assistant chief, research
14,206
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1 14,206
Administrative officer
12,771
1 11,610
1 12,771
Assistant chief...
_
1 12,690
Assistant to assistant chief
1 12,771
1 12,771
Deputy administrator
2 23,760
Director, forest experiment station
9 108, 540
120,075
9 120,075
Director, forest products laboratory...
1 12, 690
13,978
1 13,978
Division director
_
3 35,100
38,937
1 12, 690
Engineer.
__
13,978
1 13,978
1 11, 610
12, 771
Entomologist1 12,771
Forester
11 142, 000
10 116,910
11 142,000
13,374
Forest products technologist
1 13, 374
1 11, 880
12, 771
Information officer
1 12, 771
1 11, 610
13,083
Mathematical statistician.._
1 13,083
12,771
Personnel officer
1
12,771
11,610
Plant pathologist
1 12, 771
1 12,771
11,610
Range conservationist1
12, 771
12,
771
1
11, 610
Regional forester
10 135,907
10 135,907
123,120
Research forester
3
34, 830
38, 313
3 38, 313
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
3 34, 071
30, 960
3 34, 071
Administrative officer
30,960
6 68,142
6 68,142
Assistant director, forest products
laboratory
1 11, 825
1 13, 042
1 13,042
Assistant regional forester
_
61 638, 685
70 798,357
70 798,357
Budget officer
1 11,357
1 10,320
1 11,357
Cartographer
2 21, 500
2 23,670
2 23,670
1 12, 563
1 12, 563
1 11, 395
Chemical engineer..
2 25, 376
2 23,005
2 25,376
Chemist
.2 25,126
2 25,126
2 22, 790
C ivil engineer
1 11,357
1 10,320
1 11,357
Classification officer
1 11, 357
1 11,357
Director, forest experiment station
6 69, 387
6 69,387
Division director
4 42,355
1 11, 357
1 11,357
Editor
1 11,357
1 11, 357
10, 320
Educationist (forestry)
1 12, 563
1 12, 563
11, 395
Electronics engineer
4 49, 087
4 49, 087
44, 505
Engineer
11 124,927
11 124,927
61, 920
Entomologist
1 11, 357
1 11,357
10,320
Fiscal auditor
4 46,155
4 46,155
20, 855
Forest economist__
32 369, 972
23 242,305
32 369,972
Forester
-.
7 86, 338
44, 720
86,338
Forest products technologist
2 22. 714
20, 640
22, 714
In formation specialist
2 22', 714
20, 640
22, 714
Management analyst
1 11,357
11,180
11,357
Mathematical statistician
10,320
Personnel officer.-.
_.
1 11,357
11,357
Placement officer
6 68,391
2 20,855
68,391
Plant pathologist
68, 391
6
68,391
Range conservationist
3 30,960
11,357
Research center leader...
1 11.357
206.
628
206, 628
Research forester
5 52,890
18
11, 357
Soil scientist
1 Hi 357
12,085
12,085
Technical assistance specialist
10,965
1
50, 252
Technologist
._
22,790
4 50,252
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
12 122,886
84,135
12 122,886
Assistant to assistant regional forester.
9,205
1 10150
10,150
1 10150
10,150
Assistant regional forester
136,375
65,646
65,646
8,990
Budget analyst
9,901
9,901
8,990
Budget officer
19,802
19,802

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
FOREST SERVICE—Continued

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
F U N D S AVAILABLE TO THE FOREST SERVICE—Continued

FOREST SERVICE—continued
Deduct lapses

1958 actual
FOREST SERVICE—continued
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Civil engineer
Classification officer
Dendrologist
Director, forest experiment station.
Division director
Editor
Electronics engineer
Engineer
Entomologist
Fiscal auditor
Fiscal officer
Forest economist
Forester
Forest products technologist.
Forest supervisor
Geologist
Highway engineer
Information specialist
Management analyst
Mathematical statistician
Mathematician
Mechanic, supervisory, general
Mechanical engineer
Meteorologist
Personnel officer
Photointerpretation specialist
Physicist
Placement officer
Plant pathologist
Plant physiologist
Plant taxonomist
Publications writer
Range conservationist
Regional fiscal agent
Research center leader
Research forester
Safety officer
Soil scientist
Statistician
Supply officer
Technologist
Training officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880...
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390—
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065—
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825._.

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

2 $20,130
10 100,005
2 20,130

$22,214
110,343
33,321
9,901
9,901

$22,214
110,343
33,321
9,901
9,901

1
1
9,850
4 37, 250
1
9,205
1
8,645
16 161,255
5 48, 605
3 27, 615
2 19, 700
7 64, 650
829, 090
60,820
860,197
10, 065
20,130
10, 065
56, 950
28, 905
10, 065
10, 065
20,130
8,990
26, 970
8,990
8,990
100, 825
9,205
9,205
10,065
67, 230
57, 595
18,410
57,165
10,065
9,205
9,420
8,990
49,035
9,420

1
1
1
1
5
1
632
5,011,615
,388
9, 450, 050
2
12,370
,152
6,669,389
11 62,230
,526
7,607,597
526
2, 388,207
,521
6,305,320
,646
6,044, 800
,704
5, 683,457
630
1,923,440
16 44,995

2

21,258

2

21,258

1
11,107
20 220,207

1
11,107
20 220,207

4 40,351
1
10,629
6
59,655
107
1, 085, 905
5
55,535
112
1,151, 582
1 11,107
2 22, 214
5 50, 750
10 103,126
3 32, 365
1 11,107
1 11,107
2 22, 214
1
9,901
6 59, 655
1 10,150
2 21,008

4 40,351
1
10,629
6
59,655
115
1,165,025
5 55,535
112
1,151, 582
1 11,107
2 22,214
5 50,750
10 103,126
3 32,365
1 11,107
1 11,107
2 22,214
1
9,901
6 59, 655
1 10,150
2 21,008

8 79,935
2 20,051
1 10,150
1 11,107
6 59,406
6 64,210
1 10,150
11 113,505
1 11,107

79,935
20,051
10,150
11,107
59,406
64,210
10,150
113,505
11,107

1
11,107
2
19,802
3
33,052
1
10,379
755
6, 604, 470
1,436
10, 636, 776
3
20,758
1,244
7, 885, 462
16 97,180
1, 641
9,011,885
555
2,813, 370
1,650
7, 463, 557
1,675
6,894, 647
1, 794
6,691,722
616
2,144,992
17 52,648

1
11,107
2 19,802
3 33,052
1
10,379
785
6, 854,370
1,481
10,953,126
3 20,758
1,304
8,244, 562
16 97,180
1,741
9, 508,211
555
2,813,370
1,720
7,764,357
1,705
7,007,297
1,794
6,691,722
616
2,144,992
17 52,648

GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
1,537
1,537
1,588
t h a n $9,890
7,022,943
7,022,943
6,886,464
Total permanent.




12,875
13,571
13,914
63,419,781
74,294,569
76,208,815

„_.

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

1,085
$5,588,955

1,060
$5, 228,468

1,096
$5,421,332

2,813, 916

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
11,790
12,511
12,818
60,644, 742
69,066,101
69
70,787,483
70
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
19, 744,134
21, 559,281
20,910,273
Part-time employment
281,622
359,098
324,098
Intermittent employment.__
3,316,010
3,903,457
3,938,457
Other personal services:
Regular p a y above 52-week base
226,831
255, 745
316,913
Overtime and holiday p a y
2,636,478
1,439,298
1,439, 298
Nightwork differential
40,544
39,850
39,850
Additional p a y for service abroad
172,927
210,531
210,531
Uniform allowance
198,487
212,373
212,373
Payments to casual workers
1,481, 617
876,190
878, 218
P a y m e n t s to other agencies for reimbursable details
15,110
21,258
21,258
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Forest protection and utilization"
"Forest roads and trails"
"Acquisition of lands for national
forests, special acts"
"Acquisition of lands for national forests, Superior National Forest"
^
"Assistance to States for tree p l a n t i n g " .
"Expenses, brush disposal"
"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 p r o g r a m " .
"Conservation reserves," soil bank
programs, Agriculture
" G r e a t Plains conservation program,"
Soil Conservation Service . - - . . ^
Allocation from—
"Construction, general," rivers a n d
harbors and flood control, A r m y —

88, 758, 502

97,945, 210

99,076,724

55,387,783
13, 634,892

62,006,425
14,141,993

63,194,605
14,145, 582
651

228

651

12, 908
23.717
3,133,933

3,336,224

3,340,649

8,734
3.145,149
2.576,150
9,157,902

70,426
3,451, 949
3,829, 648
9, 213, 216

70,513
3, 463,252
3,839,546
9,231, 776

929,871

1,134,005

1,026,422

426,608
96,878

432, 403
109,097

433,642
109,097

199,230

182,310

197,310

16,314

20, 201

20,274

8,205

7,284

3,405

9,378

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
Grades and ranges:
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885—
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add—
Net increase d u e t o changes in p a y
scales for part of year
Portion of salaries carried in other
schedules paid from this account
N e t permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other t h a n permament: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular p a y above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday p a y
_.
01

Personal services, Department of
the Interior

1
1
1

6,390
5,845
4,525

1

3,415

1
1
2
1

7,030
6,594
9,984
3,869

2
1

7,030
6,739
10130
10,130
3,952

5 27,477
0.3 1,616

5
27,851
0.2 1,102

2. 6 13,095

1.3

1.3

6. 2 32,986

6.0 30,101

6.1 30,989

282,604

285, 257

284,140

160
19,032

174
15,949

254
16,107

334, 782

331,481

331,490

4
20,175
0.4 1,917
1,633

4,240

4,240

D E P A R T M E N T OF COMMERCE
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

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 $17,500:
Secretary of Commerce
1 $25,000
1 $25,000
1 $25,000
Under secretary of Commerce.
1
21,008
1
21,000
1
21,008
Under secretary, transportation
1
21,008
1
21,000
1
21,008
Assistant secretary, domestic affairs __
1
20,010
1
20,000
1
20,010
Assistant secretary, international
affairs
1
20,010
1
20,000
1
20,010
Assistant secretary, administration.._
1
20,010
1
20,000
1
20,010
1
19,011
General counsel
1
19,000
1
19,011
GS-18. $17,500:
Deputy under secretary, transporta1
17,514
1
17,514
tion
16,000
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Administrator, defense air transportation administration
_.
14, 620
1
16,099
Deputy assistant secretary, domestic
16,349
affairs
14,405
1
16,099
Deputy assistant secretary, interna15, 870
tional affairs
14,190
15,870
15,870
14,190
15, 621
Deputy general counsel
15,870
15,870
Director, budget and management
14,190
16,349
16, 349
Director, personnel
_
14,835
15, 621
15,621
Director, public information
13, 975
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
59,177
Assistant general counsel
59,177
Assistant to under secretary, trans14,435
portation
14,435
12, 900
14,435
14,435
Director, administrative operations.-.
14,685
14,435
Security control officer
1
13,115
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant general counsel
4
50,380
Assistant to assistant secretary
3
39,832
40,435
3
35,640
Assistant to director, budget and
13, 978
13,686
management
1
12,150
Assistant to director, personnel
13,686
13,978
1
12,150
Assistant to director, public informa13, 686
tion
13,374
11, 880
52, 623
51, 708
47, 790
Assistant to the secretary
13,083
11,610
Associate chief, budget division
12, 771
41,039
36,990
41,039
Attorney
13, 978
12,420
13, 978
Chief, accounting systems division
Chief, administrative coordination
13, 686
13, 374
12,150
division
13,083
11,880
12, 771
Chief, budget division
13, 686
12,150
Chief, compensation division
13, 374
11,880
Chief, career management division
13,083
13, 686
12,150
13,374
Chief, management division
11,880
13,083
Chief, personnel operations division..
Deputy director, administrative op1
13,978
erations
12,690
13, 978
1
13,978
12,690
13,978
Deputy director, personnel
12,420
1
13,978
13,978
Deputy director, public information. _
11,880
1
13,374
13,083
Deputy security control officer..
12,690
Director, administrative operations.. _
11, 610
13,083
Director, air transport division. _„.__.-,
12,150
13, 374
Director, general aviation division
13,120
14,456
14, 456
Director, publications
11,880
13,083
13, 374
Emergency planning coordinator
12,150
26, 457
26, 769
Program coordinator
11,610
38,313
38,313
Personnel officer
51,084
Transportation economist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant chief, compensation divi11,606
10, 535
1
11,606
sion
Assistant emergency planning coordi1
11,606
11,606
nator
1
11,606
11,357
Assistant to the assistant secretary
10 124,237
123,281
10 111, 585
Attorney
Chief, physical and documentary
12,334
12,085
10,965
security
11,606
11,606
10,320
Chief, property management division.
11,835
10,535
11,606
Chief, records management division. _
11, 835
10,535
11,606
Chief, supply management division...
10,750
12,085
12,085
Government accountant
11,357
11,357
Librarian
83,366
83,615
7
75,250
Management analyst
12,085
11,835
1
10,535
Organizations and methods examiner.
1
10,535
Personnel officer
11, 606
11, 606
10,320
Position classifier
11, 835
11, 606
10, 535
Press officer
11,606
11,606
10,320
Program coordinator
11,835
11, 606
10, 535
Publications officer
11,357
11,606
10,320
Transportation economist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
10,150
9,901
8,990
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, property manage1
10,379
10,150
8,990
ment division
22, 214
20,130
2
22,214
Attorney




Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Chief, accounting operations branch
Chief, communications branch
Communications officer
Librarian
Organization and methods examiner. _
Personnel specialist
Placement officer.
Publications officer
_
Transportation economist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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
_
01

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$8,990

1
1
1
2
1
3
16
16
2
25
2
40
25
38
29
14
6
1

9,850
10,065
9,205
19,055
9,205
29,120
128,860
105,680
12,235
143,995
11,020
202,340
117,930
163,355
109,405
48,530
19,715
3,200

14

53,375

325 2,303,225
10

$9,901
10,150
9,901

1
1
1

$9,901
10,379
9,901

1
1
2
1
3
15
19

11,107
10,150
20,530
10,150
31,158
133,351
138,747

1
1
1
1
2
14
18

11,107
10,379
9,901
10,379
21,008
125,916
134,141

24
3
42
25
40
23
15
5
1

155,497
17,951
236,172
130,537
189,873
95,498
58,088
18,495
3,536

25
3
35
28
36
18
12
5
1

164,030
18,408
202,699
145,501
173,853
75,891
48,007
18,673
3,536

13

53,540

13

53,728

328 2,599,082

86,041

0. 3

1
1
1

16

1, 648

0. 5

309 2, 515,729

106,022

6.2

49,234

3, 555

0. 5

3,835

95,235
302.3
2,462,660

314.7
2,310,771

311.5
2,489, 505

6,192
7,919
16, 735

2,200

2,200

17, 245

15,045

9,311
8,178

9,605
8,910

19, 250
8,910

2,359,106

2, 527,465

2, 508,065

Personal services

WORKING CAPITAL FUND
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Personnel technician
Publications officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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-.

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
$18,410
29, 535
27, 280
6,590
28,415
5,105
45, 585
24, 315
60, 290
73,980
85, 210
34, 785
2,945

2
4
5
1
3
2
11
4
19
19
19
8
1

$9,901
20, 758
35,069
36,830
7,426
18, 741
11,856
61,063
21, 916
87,621
81, 971
75,072
31, 599
3,162

1
2
4
5
1
8
1
10
4
19
22
16

$9,901
20,758
35,069
37,856
7,426
50, 219
6,240
57,037
22,066
89, 669
94, 719
64,177
31, 703

77

364,210

86

431,364

87

442,033

176
16

806,655
65,069

185
9

934, 349
33, 929

189
6

972,139
26,059

176

900,420

183

946,080

3,266

18, 952
160

760,538
12,137

3,580
10, 000

7,420
10,000

914,000

963, 500

384
776,039

73

74

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION—Continued
ADVANCES AND REIMBUKSEMENTS
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Chairman, Government Patents
1 $14,685
Board
1 $13,115
1 $14,914
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1
13,978
1
12,690
Chairman, appeals board
1
13,978
Deputy chairman, Government Pat1
13,686
1
12,150
ents Board
1
13,978
1
8.590
1
7,570
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
1
8,590
1
8,008
1
7,035
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
1
8,008
1
6,906
1
6,115
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
_
1
6,906
2
10,733
2
10,400
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
2
11,024
1
5,408
1
4,890
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390.
_
...
1
5,408
9
41,495
6
25,260
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
_
9
42.406
11
44,659
12
44,900
GS-1. $3,755 to $4,325
11
45; 416
37,343
5
17,575 10
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
10
38,017
6
22,285
3
10,325
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825.
6
22,475
3
10,032
3
8,835
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
3
10,231
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,8903
11,557
3
12,459
2
8,299
Total permanent
_
Deduct lapses
AddPortion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net increase due to changes in pay scales
for part of year
Net permanent (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

41 192,417
2.2 11,201

51 250,267
1.8 8,947

50 249,650
1.6 6,575

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Electronic engineer
Employee relations officer
Geographer
Information specialist
Internal auditor
Mathematical statistician
Methods analyst
Placement officer
Position classifier
__
Property and supply officer
Psychologist...
Publications officer.
_
Records management analyst
Regional supervisor
Statistician
__
Survey statistician
Univacprogramer..
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405...
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8.
GS-7.
GS-6.
GS-5.

GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..

3

12,818

GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825....
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890

10,169
41.8

204,203

49.2

241,320

48.4

1,984

5,565

6,000

885
200

1,030
685
248, 600

2,025
300

207,272

Total permanent.

243,075

251,400

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

Deduct lapses
__
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of the year

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $10,065

10 55,235
158 777,590
77 361,545
312
1,229,160
347
1,272,945
297
1,059,000
25 81,735
7 21,635

1 $11,107
1
9,901
2 21,008
1 10,858
1 10,150
10 110,113
9,901
1
1 10,150
1 10,629
2 19,802
1 10,379
1 10,150
1 10,858
17 175,074
25 256,404
18 183,040
2 19,802
87 756,809
108 798,742
6 42,100
161
1,026,046
10 60,944
166 897,892
77 399,298
318
1,387,489
351
1,404,490
300
1,144, 111
25 90,232
7 23,919

2
1
1
1
17
25
18
2
87
114
6
169
1,080,278
10 61,276
169 913,160
77 401,508
325
1,416,027
385
1,554,331
313
1,227,852
25 90,802
7 24,394

40 181360

40 203,200

40 203,200

2
1
1
9
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
16
25
16
2
87
103
6
157

19,055
9,850
9,205
90,585
8,990
9,205
9,635
17,9S0
9,420
9,205
9,850
149,860
232,705
148,140
17,980
686,540
693,000
38,190

10

$11,107
9,901
21,008
11,107
10,379
110,113
10,150
10,379
10, 629
20,051
10,379
10,379
10,858
175,802
257, 610
183, 768
20,051
758,743
841,672
42,392

1,848
1,919
9,251,025
10,420,808
10,811,101
155 911,348 139 796,895
147 813,834
441,474

Net permanent (average number, 1,653
1,709
1,772
net salary)....
8,781,151
9,623,913
9,997,207
Positions other than permanent:
8,994,072
Temporary employment
3,075,038
34,951,375
Part-time employment
,..
70,454
24,255
23, 746
Intermittent employment
943,968
924,465
1,219,386
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
39,381
45,643
137,188
Overtime and holiday pay
_.
266,458
283,818
268,166
Nigbtwork differential
12,679
5,300
5,300
Payments to census piece price rate
enumerators
36,504,795
01

1958 actual

Personal services-

13,189,129

19,885,814

83,122,875

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-18. $17,500:
Director
_—
1 $17,514
1 $17,514
1 $16,000
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Deputy director
_
1 16,349
1
16,349
1
14,835
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant director, demographics
1 15,163
1
15,163
1
13,760
Assistant director, economics
Assistant director, statistical stand1 15,163
1 15,163
1
13,760
ards
-_
1 15,163
1 15,163
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1 13,760
1 13,686
13,978
Assistant director, administration
1 13,978
13,978
Assistant director, operations
1
12,420
2
25,854
2
23,490
2 26,154
Assistant division chief
1 13,978
1 11,880
13,978
Budget officer
1 14,456
14,706
1 13,120
Coordinator, international statistics. _
14 188,781
14 171,450
14 189,073
Division chief __
13,374
12,150
1
1
13,374
Geographer
1 13,978
13,978
1 12,690
Mathematical statistician
12,771
11,610
1
13,083
1
Personnel officer
2 27,061
2 27,352
2 24, 570
Statistician
_
27,956
12,690
2
1
2
27,956
Survey statistician
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
3 34,569
3 34,818
3 31,390
Analytical statistician.__
12 140,898
12 141,127
12 127,925
Assistant division chief
11,357
1
10,320
1 11,606
Budget analyst.
'6 35,526
32,250
3 35,776
Division chief
_
12,563
1
11,395
12,563
Electronic engineer
__.
1 12, 563
11,395
12,563
Emergency planning officer
11,357
1
10,320
11,606
Machine development officer-._
1 11,357
10,320
1 11,606
Management analyst
112,110
9
91,160
9
112,339
Mathematical statistician
1 11,835
10,750
1 12,085
Organization and classification officer .
1 11,835
10,750
1 12,085
Placement officer
___
1 11,357
1 11,357
Public information officer
184,890
16
185,119
16
167,915
16
Statistician
4 47,341
3 32, 465
4 47,112
Survey statistician
___
11,606
1
11,835
1
1
10,
535
Training officer
1 11,606
1 10,320
1 11,357
Univacprogramer..GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
1
1 10,379
1 10,379
9,420
Accountant
3 28,905
3 31.866
3 32,116
Administrative officer
3 29,120
3 32,116
3 32,345
Agriculture statistician
5 46,025
5 50,731
5 50,960
Analytical statistician
3 29,550
3 32, 593
3 32,593
Assistant division chief
1
1
9,901
1 9,901
8,990
Budget analyst.
1 10,065
1 11,107
1 11.107
Electrical engineer




$5,470 to $6,370-.
$4,980 to $5,880$4,490 to $5,390..
$4,040 to $4,940-

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
"1958 censuses of business, manufactures, and mineral industries"
"Eighteenth decennial census"
"Census of governments"
"Censuses of business, manufactures,
and mineral industries"
"Advances and reimbursements"
"Special statistical work"

$6,886,702

$6,850,596

874,359
1,409,346
550, 225

4,721,877
4,055,561
413,961

4,702,114
67,090,865

77,135
2,246,055
1,637,714

2,384,000
1,423,713

3,124,300
1,355,000

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Chief, gravity and astronomy branchChief, instrument division.
_
Chief, triangulation branch—.
___
Physical science administrator
Special assistant to the director
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant chief, aeronautical chart
branch
Assistant chief, nautical chart branch.
Assistant chief, tides and currents
division
*
_
Cartographer
_.
___
Chief, budget and fiscal division
(budget officer)
__
Chief, distribution branch
Chief, Fredericksburg Magnetic Observatory
Chief, geomagnetism branch
Chief, gravity and astronomy branchChief, leveling branch-._
Chief, organization and management
division

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $12,690
1
1

12,690
11,610

$12,771
13,978
12,771
27,956
12,771

$12,771
13,978
12,771
27,956
12,771

11,357
12,563

11,357
12,563

1
1

10,750
11,395

12,563
12,563

12, 563
12, 563

1

10,535

11,606
11,606

11, 835
11,606

1
1

11,395
11,395

12,563
12, 563

12, 563
12,563

1

10,320

1

11,357

1

11,357

1

11,357

1

11,606

75

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 tc $12,555—Continued
Chief, personnel and safety division __
Chief, reproduction branch
Chief seismologist
Chief, seismology branch
Chief, triangulation branch
Mathematician
Special assistant to the director
Supervisory civil engineer
Supervisory electronic scientistSupervisory geodesist
Supervisory general engineer.
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant chief, aeronautical chart
branch
Assistant chief, nautical chart branch_
Assistant chief, reproduction branch..
Assistant personnel officer.
_
Chief, budget branch
Chief, chart compilation section
Chief, coast pilot branch
Chief, currents and oceanography
branch
Chief, distribution branch
Chief, Fredericksburg Magnetic Observatory
Chief, hydrographic section
Chief, leveling branch.._
Chief, predictions branch
Chief, technical services division
_
Chief, tides branch.
_
_
General engineer
Geodesist
Management analyst
_
Mathematician
Oceanographer
_
Supervisory cartographer
Supervisory civil engineer
Supervisory electronic scientist
Supervisory general engineer
Supervisory geodesist
Supervisory mathematician
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405._.
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4, 040 to $4,940. __
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890—
Total permanent.
Deduct Lapses
_
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

Number

All personal services..
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)
Total permanent, commissioned
officers
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year.._
Net
permanent, commissioned
officers (average number, net
salary)




1960 estimate

Total Num- Total Num- Total
salary ber salary ber salary
$10, 750
11,180
11,395
11,395
11,395
11,395
11,395
10,750
11,395

1
1
1
1

9,635
9,635
9,635
9,205

1
1

9,635
9,635

1 $11,835
1 11,357
1 12,563
1 12,563

1 $11,835
1 11,357
1 12,563
1 12,563

12,563
12, 563
11,835
12,563
11,357
12,563

12,563
12, 563
12,085
12, 563
11,357
12, 563

1

10,065

1
1
1
1

10,065
9,420
9,205
9,205

1

249
1,472,481
1,413
7,266,472
53 208,131

9,901

1

10,150

11,107

1

11,107

10,379
10,150
10,150
11,107
11,107
10,629
11,107
11,107
39, 853
22, 214
11,107

10,379
10,150
10,379
11,107
11,107
10,629
11,107
11,107
40,351
22, 214
11,107

2 20, 280
3 33, 321
71 647,817
108 829,095

2 20,280
3 33,321
69 628,963
107 820,850

1,098, 461
3 18,415
151 841,732
94 461,528
164 755,961
161 666,121
141 537,064
95 339,117
115461
37 115,461

167
1, 082, 898
3 18,561
145 805,224
88 433,336
166 759,327
159 660,250
141 539,749
95 340,785
35 109,505

250
1,545,440

277
1,690,188

10, C65
9,420
10,065
10,065
17,980
1 10,065
1
9,420
2 19,485
3 30,195
70 569, 855
111 760, 560
1
6,320
153
891,710
3 16, 530
152 755, 840
93 416, 581
158 647, 635
140 517, 585
121 406, 010
84 257,055
34 93, 755

9,901
10,379
10,150
10,858
10,858

9,901
10,150
10,150
10,629
10,629

8,990
9,635

1,505
1,497
8,499,112
8,463,297
44 348,250
49 286,835

312,252

Net permanent (average number,
1,360
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employmentCrews 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

1959 estimate

7,370, 593

1,461
1,448
8,150,862
8,176,462

355,415
1,408,948
16,095

242,900
1,671, 500
4,700

251,400
1, 763,500
4,700

28,751
165,393
41,640
36,068
16,265

38,700
57,100
56,400
26,700
12,000

72.900
28,800
34,600
18,000
11,300

9,439,168

10,386,962

10,235. 562

1

12,917

1

16,200

1

16,200

1

11,606

1

14,100

1

14,100

24 233,616
40 322,000
25 160,350
23 121,118

23
39
29
23

271,860
362,700
206,712
133,791

23 271,860
39 362,700
35 249,480
15 87,255

6 23,622
52 139,412

17 73,440
47 126,148

21 90,720
50 134,200

172
1,024,641
5 22,430

180
5

1,204,951
24,113

185
1,226, 515
10 45,677

14,367

167
1,016,578

175
1,180,838

175

1958 actual
Number

Other personal services:
Living and quarters allowance
Uniform allowance
Flight pay

1959 estimate

Total Numsalary ber
$290,116
12,244
7,360

All personal services, commissioned
officers

1960 estimate

Total Num- Total
salary ber salary
$307,000
5,500
6,900

$307,000
5,500
6,900

1,326,298

1,500,238

1,500,238

._

10,765,466

11,887,200

11,735,800

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct obligationsReimbursable obligations

$8,206,957
2,558,509

$8,962,900
2,924,300

$9,703,400
2, 032, 400

01

Personal services. _

BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $17,500:
Administrator-_.
1 $18,000
1 $18,000
1 $18,000
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $15,375:
Director, technical services
16,000
16,000
GS-18. $17,500:
Director, industrial mobilization
17,514
1
16,000
17,514
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Assistant administrator
_
15,621
1
14,190
15,392
Deputy administrator
15,621
15,392
1
13,975
Deputy director, industrial mobilization
_
„.
15,621
1
13,975
15,392
Director, division
48,547
3
43,860
48,318
Director, field service
15,621
1
13,975
15,392
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
14,435
Assistant director, mobilization plans.
14,206
1
12,900
Assistant director, industrial raw
14,435
materials and stockpile
1
12,900
1
14,206
Director, division
14 186,835
14 205,984 14 205,9
Director, technical services
1
13,545
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
2
28,434
2
28,434
25,810
Adviser
1
13,978
Assistant director, field service
12,690
1
13,978
Assistant director, mobilization con13,978
trols
_
12,690
13,978
13,978
13,686
Assistant to director, field service
12,420
13,083
12,771
Assistant to director, technical service24,030
56,161
56,161
Business analyst
50,975
13,978
13,978
Chairman, industry evaluation board12,690
52,915
52,603
Chief, division
12,420
Confidential assistant to the adminis13,083
12,771
trator
13,686
13,374
Deputy director, administration
12,150
27,352
27,060
Deputy director, division
24, 570
14,456
13,120
14,456
Deputy director, field service
14,456
13,120
14,456
Director, administration
8 107,367
97,200
107,055
Director, division
71,820
7
91,248
91,851
Economist
12,690
1
13,978
13,978
Executive reserve coordinator
12,690
Executive secretary
185,430
15 195,724 15 198,060
Field office manager
49,410
5
67,496
5
67,184
Industry analyst
99,845
10 135,824 10 136,448
Industrial specialist
_
12,150
1
13,686
1
13,374
Statistician
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
11,606
1
10,320
1
11,357
Adviser
5
58,968
32,680
4
47,362
Business analyst
11,606
1
32,465
1
11,606
Chief, division
1
11,357
11,180
1
12,563
Commodity industry analyst
23,710
2
31,175
3
34,569
Economist
13 160,834
144,860
13 160,834
Field office manager
17 208,245
200,705
17 207,996
Industry analyst
142,600 10 119,505 10 119,754
Industrial specialist
23,940
2
11,180
2
23,691
Program coordinator
_
__
2
23,461
20,640
2
22,963
Program officer
20,640
2
22,714
Statistician
„
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
21,237
21,237
10.280
Administrative officer
_
10,379
9,205
10,379
Budget find management officer
233,682
22
231,984
203,625
Business analyst
51,210
45,810
41,538
Commodity industry analyst
21,008
10,065
21.008
Engineer
_
__
11,336
10,2S0
1
11,336
Exhibits specialist.
54,098
47,960
5
52,853
Field office manager
393,865
387, 615 37 392,869
Industry a n a l y s t . . . .
8
84,281
94,680
66,800
Industrial specialist
8,990
Information specialist
_
__
19,780
19,780
Librarian
11,107
10,858
9,850
Management and classification officer20,
759
20,759
18,840
Program officer
31,637
31.637
19.270
Technician
9,901
10,150
10,065
Staff assistant to director, fiold service30,660
19. 700
Statistician
4P8,435 57 515,361 56 508,016
Gfi-12. $8,330 to $9,530
58 437,022 58 438.522
304,165
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION—Continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued

1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.
(36 -8. $5,170 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Total permanent
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

N u m - Total
ber salary

48 $280,150
16,800
3
60 308,990
29 141,935
112 487,250
114 433,790
32 110,830
6,825

55 $354,725
,
3
18700
18,700
83
458,353
30
131 159,936
128 613,357
53 532,326
189,834
2
7,862
2
7,758

$381,149
18,866
470, 492
160,303
606. 747
529, 809
198,406
7,862
7,966

739 5,214,045

846 6,269,966

845 6, 281,767

31

201,808

48

Num- Total
ber salary

50

311,566

356,767

139 1, 205,700
228, 337

33, 788

31,000

42, 000

21, 755
2,217

23,100
2,500

19,000
3,000

5, 298,334

6, 015,000

4,783,300

1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

1

$11 610

2

21,070

4
1
4
3
1
1
1
4
5

40,260
7,570
25,560
18,750
5,200
4,890
4,480
14,085
15,875

1

$11,107

2
2
3
4
5

10,733
9,901
13,062
16,600
18,627

1
1
2
3
5

$5,886
5,408
9,900
12,978
19,822

Total permanent
____ _ __ 27
5
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
.

169,350
32,305

17
1

80,030
5,330

12
1

53,994
4,394

Net permanent (average number,
22
net salary)
__
_ __
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
_ __ _
Personal services

6,887
143,932

16

11

74,700

49,600

533

300

400

144,465

75,000

50,000

BUREAU OF FOREIGN COMMERCE
SALARIES AND EXPENSES

1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $17,500:
Director
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Deputy director
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Deputy director
Director of office
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant director for administration..
Assistant to director
Deputy director of office
Director of division
Director of office
Director of staff
International economist




1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

1

1
2
1
1
2
11
1
5

$16,000

1

$17,514

1

$17,514

1

16,335

1

16,335

13,760
26,445
12,150
12,150
25,110
136,470
13,120
63,660
73,870

29,120
1
1
2
11
1
5

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS

01

Num- Total
ber
salary
2
1

$24,570
12,690

1
1
10
1
1

11,180
10, 965
108,360
10,535
10, 535
66,220
10, 750

1
3
1
16
1
2
3
23
28

8,990
28,260
10,065
153,515
9,850
17,980
28, 475
186,795
195,045

30
1
49
31
48
24
7

179,535
5,780
249,130
148,755
208,560
93,085
24,775

1960 estimate

Number

Total
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

2
1

$27,061
13,978
12,334
12,085
118,932
11, 606
11,606
60,423
11, 835

3
1
11
1
1
6
1

35, 277
12, 334
131, 226
11,606
11,357
71, 780
11, 835

1
3
1
17

9,901
31,637
11,107
179,170

1
6
1
22

10,150
60,134
11,107
228,217

1
1
25
23
4
34
3
42
32
46
20
4

10,150
10, 379
224,160
177,019
28,455
220,249
18, 700
236,492
169, 772
219,787
86, 730
16,183

1
1
32
31
4
41
3
49
34
63
24
4

10,150
10,629
285,499
235,475
29,058
265,448
19,012
274,117
179, 442
289,614
101,852
16,370

708 5, 240, 574 798 5, 958,400 656 4, 719, 300

Personal services

Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Head librarian
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Business analyst
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Business analyst
__
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
Special assistant to director
Trade promotion officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant director of staff
Business specialist
Deputy director of division
Deputy director of office
Foreign service operations officer
International economist
..
Transportation economist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Budget officer
Business analyst
Foreign service operations officer
International economist
Statistician
Trade missions officer
Transportation economist
.
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065

1959 estimate

13,374
13,374
26,749
150,551
14,456
70, 595
79,352

29, 599
13,686
13, 686
26, 749
150,843
14,456
83,678
105,809

323 2, 207,135 311 2,361,171
22 131,082
8
57,107

377 2,811,396
25 162,396

95, 643
301 2,171, 696 303 2,304,064

352 2,649,000

26,952

11,980

15,000

9,218

9,106

21,600

2,207,866

2,325,150

2,685,600

1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

N u m - Total
ber salary

Personal services.

EXPORT CONTROL

Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Director of office
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant director of office
Deputy director of office
Deputy staff director
Director of division
Director of staff
Staff officers
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Agent in charge
A ttorney ^examiner
Commodity industry analyst
Deputy director of division
Director of division
Executive secretary
Program officer
Special assistant to director of division.
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Business analyst
Chief of section
Commodity industry analyst
Criminal investigator
Customs liaison officer
„_
Executive secretary
International economist
Organization and methods examiner..
Program officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01

Personal services _

1

$13,760

1

11,610
12,150
12,690
63, 770
12, 690
42,426
1
7
6
1

10,320
78,045
66,220
11,180

2
1

21,715
11,395
18,840
9,420
47,530
59,530
9,850
8,990
9,850
9,635
27,185
220,730
188,870
156,020

23
23
42
39

115,150
111,525
184,110
151, 630
98, 335
9,005

290 1,804,176
20 124,182

$15,163

1

12, 771
13,686
13,978
70,262
13,978
40,122

2
1
2
22
26
21
1
15
23
41
41
18
3

$15,163
13,686
13,978
70, 574
13,978
40, 746

11, 357
11, 606
86, 526
72, 987
12,334
12, 563
24,419
12, 563

24, 668
12, 563

21,008
10,629
62, 774
65, 665
10,858

21,257
10,629
52,165
65,665
11,107

21,008
10,858
19,802
199,739
201,408
138, 821
6,074
84,592
124,156
199,048
175, 066
70, 825
10,151

11, 357
11, 606
62,087
73, 465
12, 563

2
1
2
20
24
15
1
10
17
30
33
15
3

21,008
11,107
20,300
183,763
188,469
101,589
6,240
57,095
92,186
146,694
142, 821
59, 891
10, 359

265 1, 856, 797 217 1, 578, 779
5
26,428
14
87,223

76, 449
270 1, 756,443

251 1,769,574

7,337

7,166

1,763,780

1, 776, 740

212 1, 552,351
12,229
1, 564, 580

77

DEPARTMENT OP COMMERCE
1958 actual

OFFICE OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $17,500:
Director
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Director
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant director
Chief statistician
Chief of division
Business economist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Business economist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Business economist
Statistician
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530

1

Total permanent

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)

$17,514

1

$17,514

1

$14,190
1

14,435

1

14,435

2
1
4

25,380
12,690
49,570

1
1
5

13,978
14,456
67,662

1
1
5
1

13,978
14,456
68,452
12,771

7

76,330

7

81,930

7

81,930

1
10
1
11
10
9
1
26
14
33
4
4
2

9,635
93,985
9,205
88,645
72,285
49,560
6,185
129,895
61,950
138,685
13,580
12,785
6,825

10
1
14
10
16
1
29
20
31
9
5
2

103,355
10,150
123,499
76,605
102,337
6,822
161,208
102,066
141,506
35,402
17,575
7,654

11
1
15
12
17
1
32
21
41
15
5
2

114,293
10,379
134,285
91,665
104,817
6,822
174,761
108,348
180,096
58,358
17,990
7,654

164

141

Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in payscales for part of year. _
_.

7.2

871,380
35,081

8

190
1,098,154
53,206

10

1,233, 004
73,282

38, 703
180

156

133.8

1,464

324
3,747
879,073

Personal services.

1,159, 722

1,044,948

875,002

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
__
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01

1959 estimate

4,813

10,173

1,051,225

1,169,895

MARITIME ACTIVITIES
SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Assistant chief of office
Assistant district comptroller
Assistant secretary of board
Attorney. __
_
Budget examiner
Chief of branch
Chief of division..
Civil engineer
D e p u t y security officer
District comptroller
District personnel officer
Economist
Executive assistant
Foreign representative
G overnment aid examiner
Information officer
Insurance examiner
Internal auditor
Organization and methods examiner..
Planning officer
Property and supply officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
A dministrative officer
Agreements examiner
Area representative
Assistant chief of b r a n c h . . .
Assistant chief of division
Attorney
Auditor
Budget examiner
Chief of branch.
_
Chief of division
D e p u t y information officer
District counsel
District information officer
District personnel officer..
Executive assistant
Fleet superintendent
Industrial specialist
Insurance examiner
Internal auditor
Investigator
Labor economist
Marine engineer
Marine surveyor
Materials engineer
Naval architect
Organization and methods examiner..
Property and supply officer.
Safety engineer
Shipping analyst
Subsidy examiner
Subsidy rate analyst
Trade route examiner
Transportation economist
Transportation utilities accountant...
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230-.

1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $17,500:
Chairman
Member of board
GS-18. $17,500:
Deputy administrator
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
General counsel
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant deputy administrator
Chief of office
Coast director
Comptroller
_
Deputy chief of office
Deputy general counsel
General counsel
Secretary of board
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant chief of office
Assistant to deputy administrator
Budget officer
Chief of division...
Chief of office
Coast director
Deputy chief of office
Deputy coast director
Deputy comptroller
Deputy genoral counsel
District comptroller
Hearing examiner..
Internal auditor
Liaison representative
Organization and methods officer
Personnel officer
Port development officer
Research coordinator
Security officer
_
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Area representative
Assistant chief of division

480200—59



1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1
2

$20,500
40,000

1

16,000

1
1

12,900
13,115
13,115

1
1

12,900
12,900
11.610
11,610
11,880
233, 710
62, 585
38, 285
38. 070
23,220
12, 690
11,610
23, 760
72,090
12,150
12, 690
11, 880
12,150
12,690

1 $20,500

1

$20,500

2

40,000

2

1

17,514

1

17,514

1

15,392

1

15,392
14, 206
14, 685
14,914
14, 685
15,163
14, 206

14, 206
14, 685
14,914
14, 685
15,163
14, 206
14, 435
1 12, 771
1 12, 771
1 13, 083
19 259,914
5 69, 250
2 27, 546
2 27, 956
1 13,083
1 11, 227

11,610

26. 456
80, 868
13, 686
13. 978
13, 374
13,374
13, 978
13, 978
12, 771

15 167,915

1
11,606
14 170,661

1

40,000

14,435

1 12, 771
1 12,771
1 13, 083
19 259, 914
5 69, 250
2 27, 546
2 27, 956
1 13.083
1 14, 227
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

26, 456
80, 868
13! 686
13, 978
13,374
13,374
13,978
13, 978
12,771

1 11, 606
14 170,661

Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $12,334
$12.334
2 $21,285
2 23,442
23,442
2 20,855
1 11,606
11, 606
1
10,320
1 11,357
11.357
1 11,606
11, 606
1
10,535
248, 025
21 248,025
17 182,105
11, 357
11,357
12, 563
1
11,395
12, 563
11,357
1
10,320
11,357
11, 606
1
10,320
11, 606
11,606
1
10,320
11,606
11,357
23,920
23,920
1
11,395
57, 522
57, 522
4 41,280
12,085
12,085
1
10,750
11,357
11,357
1
11,180
11,357
11,357
11,606
11, 606
10,320
22,962
22,962
10,320
34,320
34,320
32, 250
23, 212
23,212
20,640
29, 765

9,635
60,175
28,905
96,565
38,755
38,540
35 338085
338,085
9,850
9,850
9,850
9,205
8,990
9,420

1
1
1
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
10
2
3
1
1
110

75,145
10, 065
27, 870
8,990
8,990
10,065
39,185
9,635
10,065
10, 065
18. 625
10,065
10,280
19,055
95, 705
17, 980
26, 970
10, 495
8,990

885, 265
166
1,165, 780
37 238,970
"" 596, 725
100
50, 670
451, 660
52 245,780
139 601, 600
160 617, 740
150 526,195
45 152, 580
5,380
2

GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grade established by act of Aug. 1,1947,
Public Law 313, 80th Cong. (61 Rtat.
715), as amended: Chief of office
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
1,114
equivalent to less t h a n $9,890

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

1959 estimate

14,835

3 33, 075
1
9,901
1 10,858
5 55, 037
4 42,266
1
9,901
7 74,403
8 81, 656
3 31,887
29 310,302

33,075
19, 791
10, 858
55,037
42,266
9,901
74, 403
81, 656
31,887
29 310,302

1 9,901
1 10,150
1 10,150

1 9,901
1 10,150
1 10,150

8

82,443

8

83,419

2
1

20,300
10,150

2
1

20,300
10,150

2

11, 336
33.321
10, 629
11,107
22,214

11, 336
33,321
10, 629
11,107
22,214
1 11,107
1 11,107
2 21,258
9 94,140
2 20,045
3 30,201
1 11, 586
1
9,901
118
1, 046, 977
116
897,033
37 273, 254
97 638,022
9 55,808
78 442,089
53 275, 721
136 653, 111
151 645, 350
146 566, 935
15 56,094
5,948
2
1

16,349

1 11,107
1 11,107
2 21,258
9 94,140
2 20,045
3 30, 201
1 11, 586
1
9,901
118
1,048,391
1
105
807,060
206, 902
650, 284
55, 808
78 442,073
51 266,881
138 662,070
147 629,137
137 540,041
15 56,094
5,948
2
1

16,349

1,021
717
5,232,274
3, 559,979
4,855, 591
2,209
2, 408
1,876
13,289, 499
3,144,845
11, 685,803
197
54
1,132, 874
781,145
361,153

Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
2,201. 8
2,045
1,813
12,305, 601
11,266, 551
12, 466,201
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
4 40,564
4 46,140
46,140
Local rates
5.2 9,947
11,959
5 11,959
Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment: United States and
possessions
1,235
5,000
5,000
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
51,159
47,750
87,800
Overtime and holiday pay
59,348
38,000
40,400
Night work differential
41,424
28, 550
27,100
15,320
Living and quarters allowance
13,000
13,000
128
Uniform allowance..
4,400
4,100
01

Person al services _

12,685,326

12, 500,400

11,502,050

78

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR I960
1958 actual

MARITIME ACTIVITIES—Continued
MAKITIME

Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Dean.
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Cadet training officer
Executive officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Admissions officer
__.
Cadet training officer
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.—
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:
Bear admiral, $9,603 to $14,100: Superintendent
Captain, $7,114 to $11,820: Head of
department
Commander, $5,691 to $9,300
Lieutenant commander, $4,802 to
$7,560
Lieutenant, $3,912 to $6,420
Lieutenant (j. g.), $3,112 to $5,400
Ensign, $2,668 to $4,800
Chief warrant officer, $3,178 to $5,280_.
Warrant officer, $2,633 to $4,680
Chief petty officer, $2,477 to $4,200_...
Petty officer, 1/c, $2,110 to $3,480
Petty officer, 2/c, $1,743 to $2,880
Petty officer, 3/c, $1,468 to $2,280
Seaman, $1,192 to $1,692
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent.
Deduct:

TRAINING
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

N u m - Total
ber salary

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary

1

01

1

$13,374

1

$13,374

10,750

1
1

12,085
11,835

1
1

12,085
11,835

1

9,890

1
1
1
2
4
10

7,758
7,342
5,595
9,589
18, 636
42, 222
34, 490

1
1
1
2
5
12

7,758
7,342
5,595
9,901
22, 692
49, 742
34,490

1
1
1
1

10,280
6,820
6,655
4,930

4
5
16

16,975
19,045
56,155

Total permanent.
1

10,202

1

14,100

1

14,100

2
9

16,473
64,957

2
9

21, 000
77, 520
241, 802
246, 936
43,394
9,600
61, 044
76, 656
133,380
72,660
53,040
19, 656
27, 238

2
9
34
42
9
2
13
18
36
22
19
8
14

21,000
77,520
241, 802
246, 936
43. 394
9,600
61, 044
76. 656
133,380
72, 660
53, 040
19, 656
27,238

32
40
9
2
13
18
36
20
11
16
16

200,304
215,312
40.305

2

8,070

55,010
67,129
117,568
58,687
28,361
37,814
31,175

258 1,103,143

34
42
9
2
13
18
36
22
19

8,819

8,819

262 1, 269,771 266 1,291,549
6

Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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 allowance

$11,180

26,016

6

Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
Local rates
Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Personal services.

1
3
83

$10,150
33,072
756,252

10
28
35
15
51
51
54

72, 843
179,814
191,399
76,490
233,021
215,358
203,181
20,386
8,922

4,774

334 1, 505,436

111

$10,150
33. 072
796, 446
657, 663
29, 392
179,814
191,399
76,490
246,514
215,970
203,181
20,386
8,922

7,320
6,120

6,178
1

1
3
87
86
4
28
35
15
54
51
54

561 2,672,535
1,068

4,449, 752
568,682

217 1,028,989
723

6,223,710
185 1,107,155

97

4,596,010
611,010

126,386

700.6
3,984,025
2
18,321

621

878
5,087,755

3,956,200

19,800
9,000

19,800
9,000

10,187
51,478
36
7,447

19,600
9,400

25,800
11,000

8,645

4,400

4,076,727

5,154,200

4,026,200

2.4

5,110
123

33,049

15,168

PATENT OFFICE

252 1,084,653

256 1,240,800

10,545

5,800

5,800

597
184
468
321,683
8,419

700
500
600
327,800
8,500

1,426,549

1,584,700

1,500
500
600
330,600
8,500
1,606,000

260 1, 258, 500

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS
1958 actual




$8, 990
29, 335
578, 060
643,145
45, 050
187,070
148,365
81,610
177,175
194,395
228,619
24, 870
8,070

816

Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

01

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

2,955

Personal services.

Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Chief of division
Foreign representative
Naval architect
Nuclear engineer
Research coordinator.
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant chief of division
Attorney
Chief of branch
Construction representative
Naval architect
Nuclear engineer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant construction representativeAttorney
Auditor
Budget examiner
Charter specialist
Chief of branch
Electrical engineer
Industrial specialist
Marine engineer
Marine surveyor...
Naval architect
*•__••Nuclear engineer
Nuclear training officer
Subsidy examiner

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Trade route examiner
Traffic specialist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,98C to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
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:
Lieutenant commander, $4,802 to
$7,560
Lieutenant, $3,912 to $6,420
Lieutenant (j.g.), $3,112 to $5,400
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$12,150
12,690
12,690
12,690
12, 690

1
1
1
1

$13,374
13,978
13,978
13,978

10, 320
11,610
22,145
58, 370
22, 790
22, 790

1
1
3
10
3
6

11, 357
12, 813
36, 255
125, 630
37,689
72,012

30,195

4
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
10
1
6
10
1
2

44, 428
11,107
9,901
10, 858
10, 858
42, 974
11,107
11,107
109,327
10,150
66, 642
108, 580
9,901
20,300

9,850
48, 390
10, 065
10, 065
81,165
8,990
70,455
80, 520
2

17,980

1
1
1
1

$13,374
13,978
13,978
13,978
11, 357
12,813
36,255
125, 630
37, 689
72,012

4
1
5
1
1
4
1
1
13
1
6
10
1
2

44, 428
11,107
49, 505
10, 858
10,858
42, 974
11,107
11,107
139,041
10,150
66, 642
108, 580
9,901
20, 300

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

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 $17,500:
C ommissioner
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
GS-18. Rate of $17,500:
Commissioner
1 $16,000
First assistant commissioner
1
17,514
1
17,514
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
First assistant commissioner
1
14,835
Assistant commissioner
2 32,698
2 32,698
Director of patent examining operation
1
15,621
1
15,621
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant commissioner.
_ __
2 27,520
Director of patent examining operation
1
13,760
Solicitor
1
13,760
1
15,163
1
15,163
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Deputy solicitor
1
12,690
1
13,978
1
13.978
D irector of administration
1
11,610
1
13,083
1
13.083
Director of research and development.
1
12,690
1
13,978
1
13,978
Director of trade-mark examining
operation __. ._ _._ _
1
11,880
1
13.374
1
13,374
Examiner of patent appeals
_
15 209,670
15 209.670
9 114,210
Examiner of patent interferences
8 104,664
8 104,664
Examiner of trade-mark appeals
4
52,332
4 52,332
Industrial and economic research
specialist
...
1
12,690
1
13,978
1
13,978
Supervisory classification examiner...
1
12,690
Supervisory patent examiner
3
41,934
8 101,520
3
41,934
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Director of information services
1
10,379
1
10,379
E xamin er of interferences
10 113,520
Head, budget and finance division
1
11,835
1
10,750
1
11,835
Head, general services division
1
12,563
1
11,395
1
12,563
Head, organization and methods
division
1
11,357
1
11,357
1
11,835
Head, personnel division
1
10,750
1
11,835
4
50,252
3
34,185
4
50,252
Law examiner
1
11,357
1
11,357
Librarian

Patent classifier
Patent examiner
_.
Patent research expert
Supervisory trade-mark examiner

5
56,975
68 774,860
1
11,395
1
10,320

5
62,815
68 850,162
2
25,126
1
11,357

5
62,815
68 850,162
2
25,126
1
11,357

79

DEPARTMENT OP COMMERCE
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Design patent examiner
Examiner of interferences
Head, budget branch
Head, organization and methods division
Law examiner
Librarian
Patent classifier
Patent examiner
Patent specialist, research and development
Personnel assistant
Trade-mark examiner
Training officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885._.
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370._.
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880.-.
GS-6.
GS-5.
GS-4.
GS-3.

$4,490 to $5,390-.
$4,040 to $4,940._.
$3,755 to $4,325-.
$3,495 to $4,065..

GS-2, $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above:
Supervisory patent examiner
Supervisory classification examiner.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than "~

Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for temporary services
on board of appeals (Public Law 85833)
01

Personal services _

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2
2

$18,840
19,055

2

$21,008
9,901

1
9,850
2
20,130
1
9,850
12 120,780
117
1,176,745
5 50,325
2
18,410
3 27,615
1
9,420
334
2,873,446
185
1,362, 535
4
25,820
327
2,031,330
11
61,555
306
1,613,340
84 399,514
163 702,025
192 725,380
254
862,095
120 383,250
60 176,105

42

182,413

2 $21,008
1

9,~901

1
11,107
1
9,901
22 239,569
136
1,487,580

1 11,107
1 9,901
25 271,205
218
2,316, 515

5
2
3
1
287

65,685
2 20,300
3 30,450
9,901
1
265
2,425,040
492
3, 790,001
3 21,508
133
838,361
9 56,099
197
1,073,608
110 551,931
140 641,303
193 794,616
282
1,051,685
133, 464,345
51 158,389

55,535
20,300
30,450
9,901

2,692, 563
396
3,146,883
3 21,508
337
2,212,007
9 56,099
109
608,838
110 551,931
102 473,628
189 779, 556
252
947, 686
119 418, 788
51 158,389
4
1

59,200
14,800

40

180,944

4
1

59,200
14,800

40 180,944

2,310
2,440
2,350
14, 289, 833
15, 865, 097
16, 534, 828
95 612,174
100 563,097
100 566,828
647,588
2,255
2,210
2,340
14, 325, 247
15, 302, 000
15, 968, 000
55, 097
295, 062
414

14,675,820

1958 actual

1960 e s t i m a t e

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant to deputy commissioner
Assistant to deputy assistant commissioner
Chief of division
Chief of branch
Attorney-adviser
Division engineer
District engineer
Assistant division engineer
Bridge engineer
Right-of-way engineer
Planning and research engineer
Design engineer
Construction and maintenance engineer
Highway engineer
Executive officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Division engineer
District engineer
Assistant district engineer
Bridge engineer
Program and planning engineer
Highway construction and maintenance engineer
Highway engineer
Hydraulic engineer
Emergency planning engineer
Electrical engineer
Civil engineer
Safety engineer
Materials engineer
Attorney-adviser
Appraiser
Transportation economist
Administrative officer
Accountant
Auditor
Information specialist
Investigator
Landscape architect
Equipment specialist
Real property officer
Traffic manager
Executive officer
A ssistant execu tive officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530

59, 000
74, 600
400

123, 000
289, 600
400

14, 000

14, 000

GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885-.

15,450, 000

16, 395,000

GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370._.
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880._.

GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..

GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940-.

BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $17,500:
1 $20,000
1 $20,000
Federal highway administrator
1 $20,000
1 17,500
1
17,500
1 17,500
Commissioner of Public Roads
GS-18. $17,500:
1 17,514
1 17,514
1
16,000
Deputy commissioner.
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Assistant commissioner for engineer14,835
1 16,349
1 16,349
ing
1 15,621
13,975
Assistant commissioner for operations.
1 15,392
Assistant commissioner for adminis1 15,621
1 15,870
13,975
tration
14,835
1 16,349
1 16,349
Assistant commissioner for research. __
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
2 29,120
2 29,120
26,015
Assistant to the administrator
39, 560
3 43, 575
3 43,804
Deputy assistant commissioner.
12,900
1 14,685
1 14,435
General counsel
_
123,840
10 150,897
10 150,897
Regional engineer
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
12,690
1 13,978
13, 978
Deputy assistant commissioner.
Assistant to deputy assistant com4 54,705
4 55,017
missioner
1 13,374
1
11,880
1 13,686
Deputy general counsel
3 38,313
3
34,830
3 38,313
Administrative officer
3 39,998
3
36,340
3 40,310
Attorney-adviser
_
17 231,320
17 209,790
17 231,923
Chief of division
3 38,313
3
34,830
3 38,937
Program evaluation officer
_.
1 13,978
2
25,380
1 13,978
Regional engineer
_.
9 125,510
9 113,400
Division engineer
9 125,510
10 133,162
10 133,702
10 120,960
Assistant regional engineer
1 13,083
1
11,880
1 13,083
Highway engineer




GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325-.
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065-.
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Equivalent to $9,890 or above:
Bridge engineer
Equivalent to less than $9,890
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $9,890 or above:
Road construction and maintenance foreman
Equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanentDeduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment:
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: Local rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
Uniform allowance
01

Personal services-

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber salary
ber
1

8
20
10

6
84

$10,320

1 $11,357
1
3
31
4
38
5
4
16
8
8
6

90,300
223,815
104,705

8
24
10

99,547
294,355
115,524

46, 025
56, 520
60,175

5
6
6
91

51,209
63,043
66,642

8 99,547
24 294,355
10 117,227
5 52,165
6 63,293
6 66,871
91
1,000,668
2 22,214
60 655,832
39 428,617

10,065
811,570
59,530
20,130
10,065
10, 065
10,065
10,065
55, 015
98, 890
28,475
46,025
8,990
81, 555
19, 055
9,205
18,195
35,960

1
8,990
9
81,555
447
3, 735,015
468
3,292, 915
1
6,320
326
1,938,140
9
49,235
367
1, 827, 680
155 695,095
600
2, 469, 570
505
1,838, 410
501
1, 679, 410
110 336,735
24
68,385
1
31

$11,357

1
11.606
3
35,048
31 378,470
4
47,840
38 476,666
5
62,815
4
47,381
16 200, C51
8
99,547
8 100,504
6
75,378

842,020
2 20,130
60 594, 655
38 378; 815
1
82
"
2
1
1
1
1
6
11
3
5
1

1

10,535
31,605
342,335
43,215
432,150
56, 975
21, 930
181, 460
90, 300
91,160
68,370

1,
2
61
39

000, 210
22,214
666,023
428,139

87
6
2
1
1
1
1

948,335
65,685
22,214
11,107
11,107
11,107
11,336

11,606
35,297
379,447
48,338
476,916
62, 815
47, 381
200, 280
99,776
100,504
75,378

82 894,424
5 55,535
22,443
11,336
11,107
11,107
11,336
6 61,588
61,588
7 1
18 179,961
31, 886
61, 588
10,150
90, 813
21, 736
10,150
10,150
20, 529
40,102
9,901
9,901
91,062

14 138,614
3 31,637
6 60,612
9,901
1
9 90, 066
2 21, 237
1
9,901
1 10,150
2 20,051
4 39, 604
1
9,901
1
9,901
9 90,066
475
4,375,167
4, 320, 433
528
1
491
4,088, 263
3, 814,138
1 7,114
418
384
2, 721, 229
2, 509,025
9 54,540
7 41,914
418
490
2, 720, 904
2, 292, 845
149 758,519
159 794,824
563
631
2, 629, 634
2, 891, 612
474
513
1, 941,139
2,069, 680
508
535
1, 908, 588
1, 991, 093
105 362,882
109 370.666
23 73,594
24 75,941

10,065
110,084

1
33

10,065
121,400

2 20,342
572
3,819,205

2
572

20,342
3, 819,205

1 10,065
31 109,212

1,138, 593

4,707
4,519
5,040
28,111,671
29,431,475
32, 813,434
911
89
463
5,325,107
1,001, 695
1,982,309
992,193

Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
3,679
Foreign countries: U. S. rates

1959 estimate

22,964,106
117
814,651

4,427
4,080
29,698, 535
27, 290,380
150
150
1,139,400
1,132, 590

2,107, 783
6,535

1, 820,820

1, 587, 010

89, 877
982, 505
30,343
116, 226
409, 002
100

117, 770
656, 660
15,250
128,400
436, 725
200

232, 780
523, 575
15, 250
128, 400
222, 410
200

27, 521,128

34,006,950

31,139, 405

80

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS—Con.
1958 actual
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Limitation on general administrative
expenses"
"Federal-aid highways (trust fund)":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Forest highways (trust fund) (liquidation of contract authorization)":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Public lands highways (trust fund)
(liquidation of contract authorization)"
"Inter-American Highway"
"Bureau of Public Roads miscellaneous
accounts"
"Other Bureau of Public Roads trust
funds"
_
"Plant acquisition and construction,"
Atomic Energy Commission
"Forest roads and trails," Forest Service, Department of Agriculture
"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 (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
"Salaries and expenses," National
Science Foundation
_
_

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

$15,924,490

$20,650,000

$21,815,000

3,195,179
569,311

3,488,000
593,000

2,872,478
195,242

3,360, 000
140,000

3,407,000
143,000

19,454
595, 570

59,000
804,400

59,000
800,000

369,105

244,000

232,900

1,072,646

813,000

805,000

600,049

752,480

764, 790

3,338

17, 529

9,185

44,651
25, 531
22,654
34,126
6,623

3,770
27,975
50,800
41,300
41,900

42,000

1,398,708

2,087,000

2,250,000

38~3()6

28,622

27,600

27,600

421,664

503,000

519,000

10, 213

30,500

33,000

41,802

149,500

156,000

44,908

23,980

40,075

6,590

6,560

6,740

100,000

NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS
WORKING CAPITAL FUND

Grades and ranges:
GS-18. Rate of $17,500:
Director
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Associate director
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Associate director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Aeronautical engineer
Associate director
Chemist
Electronic scientist
Fiscal adviser
General engineer
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Statistician
Weights and measures coordinator. _
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
___
Aeronautical engineer
Assistant to the director. _
_
Budget officer
Chemist
Electronic scientist.__
General engineer
Materials engineer




GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,855
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880_.
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390..
GS-5. $4,040 to $4, 940..

645

1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,356 to $12,555—Continued
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer
Medical officer
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Publications officer
Statistician
Supply officer
Technologist
Weights and measures coordinator...
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Aeronautical engineer
Auditor
Ceramic engineer
Chemist
Classification officer
Data processing applications analyst.
Deputy budget officer
Electrical engineer
Electronic engineer
Electronic scientist
General engineer.
Hydraulic engineer.
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer
Metallurgist
Microanalyst
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator.
Physical scientist
Physicist
Placement officer
Publication editor
Publications officer
Safety engineer
Statistician
Supply officer
Technologist
Training officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Positions established by act of Aug. 1,
1947 (72Stat. 213):
Rate of $17,000:
Deputy director
Rate of $16,500:
Associate director
Rate of $15,000:
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Research scientist
Senior scientist
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890-_

N u m - Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber
salary
ber salary
ber
salary

1 $17,514

I $17,514

13,760

1

14,190

1

14,190

4 50, 760
2 24, 840
8 101, 520
5 63, 450
1 11,610
1 12, 690
4 50,760
1 12, 690
8 101,520
30 379, 620
2 25,380
1 11, 610

3

41,934

3

41,934

8 111.824
5 69,890

8
5

111,824
69,890

1 13,978
4 55,912
1 13,978
5 69,890
24 333,058
2 27,956
1 12,771

1 13, 978
4 55,912
1 13,978
5 69,890
24 333,058
2 27,956
1 13,083

3 32,895
7 79, 765
1 10,320
1 10,320
22 249,615
13 147,490
68,155
11,395

3 36, 274
7 87,941
1 11,606
1 11, 606
22 275,200
13 162,591
75,149
12, 563

36, 756
87,941
11,835
11,606
275,441
162,832
75,390
12,563

1

$16,000

3

44,505

1

Total permanent _
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Tota
ber salary
ber salary

ber

salary

7 $78,690
4 45, 580
1 11,395
1 10,320
1 10,965
10 114,165
66 748, 630
1 10, 320
2 21, 715
1 10, 750
3 34,185
2 21,070

7 $86,735
4 50,252
1 12,563
1 11,357
1 12,085
10 125,880
65 812,727
1 11,357
2 23,920
1 12,085
3 37,689
1 11,606

7 $86,976
4 50, 252
1 12, 563
1 11, 606
1 12,085
10 125, 880
65 813, 454
1 11, 606
2 24,170
1 12,334
3 37, 689
1 11,835

1
3 27, 400
11 110, 715
8,990
1
9,850
1
33 329,780
1
9,420
2 18,195
1
8,990
2 20,130
7 70, 670
31 312,015
6 59,960
1 10,065
6 59,530
9 86, 715
2 20,130
1
9,420
1
8,990
2 20,130
2 20,130
91 910,325
1
9,420
1
8,990
1
9,205
1 10,065
2 18,625
2 19,055
2 20,130
1
8,990
333
2,840,730
384
2,813,455
17 107,845
512
3,101,450
80 436,815
486
2, 502,360
143 646,350
441
1,856,880
357
1,282, 820
302
994, 975
82 248,670
10 28,770

1
9,901
3 30, 201
11 122,177
9,901
1
1 10,
33 363,870
1 10, 379
1 10,150
1
9,901
2 22, 214
7 77,978
31 344,317
6 66,164
1 11,107
6 65,685
9 95,617
2 22,214
1 10,379
1
9,901
2 22, 214
2 22, 214
89 983,469
1 10,379
1
9,901
1 10,150
1 11,107
2 20,529
2 21,008
2 22, 214
1
9,901
345
3,240,213
418
3,353,303
17 118,852
603
3,988,060
79 475,722
542
3,053,414
143 713,530
460
2,130,986
348
1,380,272
292

1 10,150
3 30, 450
11 122,177
1 10,150
1 11,107
34 374, 743
1 10, 629
1 10, 379
1 10,150
2 22, 214
7. 77,978
32 354,467
6 66,405
1 11,107
6 65, 926
9 96,099
2 22, 214
1 10, 629
1 10,150
2 22, 214
2 22, 214
90 994, 824
1 10,379
1 10,150
1 10,150
1 11,107
2 20,529
2 21,008
2 22,214
1 10,150
353
3,322,648
441
3, 548,498
17 121,147
657
4, 371,820
79 487,197
572
3,246,118
143 734,506
471
2,206,633
351
1,415,349
292
1, 086,075
78 267,435
9 28,810

78
9

1,063, 891
261,419
28,246

1

17,000

1

4

66,000

4

66,000

2
6
1
1

30,000
90,000
15,000
15,000

2
6
1
1

30,000
90,000
15,000
15,000

17,000

401
1,877,311

415
1,957,850
4,180
3,981
4,326
23,454,130
27,028,300
28,177,170
1,087.1
1,102.4
1,123
6,083,024
6,045,100
6,307,670
383
1,699, 535

769,613

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
2, 893.9
3,077.6
3,203
20, 983, 200
21,869, 500
18,140, 719
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment:
United States and possessions
340, 206
361, 300
364,000
Foreign countries: U. S. rates
67,424
72,800
43,800
Part-time employment
251,460
266, 000
268,400
Intermittent employment
279, 837
301,000
302,400
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
69, 822
84, 600
168, 200
Overtime and holiday pay
386,104
410,000
438,000
Nightwork differential
27, 597
29,200
31,200
Living and quarters allowance
21,336
22,000
23, 500
Additional pay for service abroad
16, 068
16,100
10,000
Uniform allowance
1,029
1,000
1,000
Excess of leave taken (—) over leave
earned
-237, 950
01

Personal services-

19,363, 652

22, 547,200

23, 520,000

81

DEPARTMENT OP COMMERCE
1958 actual

WEATHER BUREAU
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE WEATHER BUREAU
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $17,500:
Chief of bureau
_
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Deputy chief of bureau.Program director..
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant chief of bureau
.
Program director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant chief of bureau
Assistant chief of division
_
Assistant to chief of bureau
Chief of division
Chief of section...
Climatologist
Coordinator of international activity..
Hydrologist.
Meteorologist
Program director
Regional administrative officer
Research meteorologist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of section
Chief of division
Chief of section..
Editor
Forecaster
Hydrologic engineer
__
Hydrologist
Meteorologist
Meteorologist in charge
Physicist
Regional administrative officer
Research meteorologist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of section
Budget analyst
Chief airport meteorologist
Chief of section
Climatologist
Digital computer systems administrator
Electronic engineer
Forecaster
Hydrologic engineer
Hydrologist
Management analyst
Meteorologist.
Meteorologist, coordinator
Meteorologist in charge




FROM

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Nurn- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber

salary

1

$16,000

1

14,190

4

53,105

ber

15,621
15,392

1
1

15,392
15,392

1
1

14,206
14,206

1
1

14,206
14,206

13, 083
12, 771
79, 954
38.925
13; 083
13, 374
12, 771
13,374
12, 771
65,103
12, 771
35, 027
11, 357
22, 714
93, 517
11,357
46, 624
11,357

500
320
320
965

31,820
10, 750
20, 855
73, 745
11,395
55, 255
20,855
28, 475
9,205
9,420
9,420
169,990
54, 585

2
7

19,315
66,585

9

82,845

"I4~~I§6,~375"
~42~~397,~360~

3 34,320
13 149,584
1 12,563
4

45,677

GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10 .$6,505 to $7,405-.
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...

13, 383
13, 083
12, 771
80, 554
39,225
13, 383
13, 374
12, 771
13,674
13,071
65,103
13,071

13,083

11, 610

3

salary

1
1

23,760

21.
10,
10,
53,

ber

1 $17,514

23,760
11, 610
11,610
72, 630
35, 640
11, 880
2

salary

1 $17,514

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Meteorologist, liaison
Physicist
Principal assistant
Research meteorologist
Statistician
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530

3
1
2
8
1
4
1

35, 507
11, 357
22, 954
94, 717
11,357
47,104
11, 357

3 34,800
13 150,784
1 12,803
4

46,157

29,952
21,258
9,901
10, 629
10, 379
23 235,220
7 70,294

29,952
21, 738
9,901
10,629
10, 619
237, 620
71, 254

19, 802
41,487
38 379,847
9,901
110,351
9,901
153,089
10,150
413, 923

2
19,802
4
41,967
38 381,047

9,901
112, 271
9,901
184, 679
10,150
417, 523

GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325-.
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..
—
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Positions established by act of Aug. 1,
1947 (72Stat. 213):
Program director
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less t h a n $9,890

Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: U. S. rates
Positions other than permanent: Parttime 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..
01

Personal services .

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Salaries and expenses"
"Establishment of meteorological facilities"
"Advances and reimbursements"

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $9,901
1 $9,901
1 $9,205
4 40,840
4 41,080
1
9,205
1 10,150
1 10,390
29 294,822
22 205,305
29 297,222
1
9,850
1 10,858
1 11,098
562
305
631
4, 966,172
2, 457, 200
5, 482, 562
478
648
541
1
4, 731, 010
3, 593, 530
,074, 340
37 229,655
37 256,314
37 254,064
660
1,298
1,428
4,074,375
8,552,045
, 406,895
72 381,465
98 572,939
98 580,439
1,650
1,082
1,089
8,374, 260
5, 921, 785
,001, 645
188 846,420
190 949,790
196 984,230
616
661
671
2, 544,355
2,967,113
3,022,513
350
327
3300
1,317,905
201 690,705
20 63,705

1,347, 668
204 776,010
20 70,760

120 564,585

120 573,340

120 575,940

049
28,093,355
210.6
1,532,868

334
33,315,487
397.3
2,282,847

,625
35,433,763
401.2
2,271,574

1

15,517

1,368,433
204 785,510
20 71,710
1

15,517

1,317,886

741.4
27,350,693
97 527,680

839. 7
5,126.8
30,432, 640
32, 560,689
97 600,000
97 601,500
469,000

121,289
1,355,334
563,887
251,398
190,392

130,410
1,449, 200
613, 750
274, 797
211,803

272, 502
1,513, 748
674, 752
313,697
217,103

30,797,662

34,181,600

36,622,991

$27,312,608

$30,190,500

$32,728,000

179,771
3,305,283

122,100
3,869,000

133,991
3,761,000




DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, ARMY
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:

Special positions at rates equal to of in
excess of $17,500:
Secretary of the Army
Under secretary of the Army
Assistant secretary of the Army
General counsel
GS-18. $17,500:
Deputy assistant secretary of the
Army
Deputy director, National Security
Agency
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Assistant to the Secretary of the Army.
Chief, office of fiscal policy and management
Deputy director financial operationsDeputy comptroller of the Army
Deputy general counsel
Director, office of analysis and review.
Dlreetor, office, civilian personnel
Director of personnel
Director of planning
Director of security
Executive director, physical science
administrator
General engineer
Principal consultant to chief signal
officer
Research analyst
Scientific adviser, chief of research
and development and director,
science resea rch program
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant to the assistant secretary of
the Army for procurement
Assistant chief for planning
Assistant to the director of research
and development
..
Assistant general counsel..
Attorney-adviser
Chief, office of budget and funding. _ _
Chief, civilian personnel division
Chief psychologist
Communication specialist
Deputy chief. Army audit agency
Deputy commander for operations
materiel command
Deputy director, office chief of personnel
Deputy director, office of analysis and
review (materiel and materials)
Deputy director, office of analysis and
review (facilities)
Director of training.
Engineer
_..
General counsel
Legal adviser to comptroller
Military intelligence research specialist
Ordnance comptroller
Planning analyst.
Research adviser
Research analyst
Senior executive
Small business adviser to deputy
chief of staff for logistics
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the Army for supply management.
Special assistant for civil functions
Special assistant for industrial and
transportation facilities programs.__
Special assistant for personnel security
Special assistant to chief of ordnance.Special assistant to chief field service
division, ordnance
Special assistant (plans) to deputy
chief of staff, logistics
-.
Supervisory budget analyst
Supervisory general engineer
Technical consultant
--Technical director of real estate
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Architect..
Associate technical director
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
-----




1959 estimate 1960 estimate

NUtti- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $22,000
1 20,000
4 80,000
1 19,000

1 $22,000
1 20,000
4 80,000
1 19^ 000

1 $22,000
1 20,000
4 80,000
1 19,000

4

4

4

70,056

64,000
14,405

1

17,514

1

17,514

1

16,099

1

16,099

13,975
14,190

1
1
1
1

16,349
16,349
15,392
15,621

1
1
1
1

16,349
16,349
15,621
15,870

14,190

1

15,392

1

15,392

12,900
12,900

1
1

14,435
14,206

1
1

14,435
14,435

15,163
14,435
14,435
14,914
14,435
14,190
14,685
14,685

15,163
14,435
14,435
14,914
14,435
14,190
14,685
14,685

1

14,206

14,206

1

14,206

1

14,206

1

14,435

1

14,435

3
1

14,914
14,914
15,163
443,076
376
14,206

3
1
1
1
1
1
10
1

14,914
14,914
15,163
43,076
14,206
15,163
14,914
14,685
14,435
147,660
14,206
14,206

13, 760
12,900
12,900
13,330
13,115
12,900
13,330
13,330

1

15,621
15,392
16,349
15,621
16,099
15,621
15,870
15, 870
15,870

15,621
15,392
16,099
15,621
16,099
15,621
15,621
15,621
15,621

13,975
13,975
14,620
13,975
14,405
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,190
14,835
14,835

70,056

12,900
13,330
12,900
13, 760
26, 230

1 13,760
1 13,545
1 13,330
1 12,900
10 131,365

1 15,163
1 14,914
1 14,685
1 14,435
10 145,260
1 14,206
1

14,206

1

13,330

1

14,914

1

14,914

1

13,330

1

14,685

1

14,685

1

13,330

1

14,685

1

14,685

1

13,115

13,760
13,760
26,230

14,435
14,206
14,206
14,206
15,163
15,163
28,870
14,206

1
1
1

1
1
2

1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1

14,435
14,206
14,206
14,206
15,163
15,163
28.870
14, 206

9
4
61
1
1
4
4
14
28

110,700
48,600
743,040
12,690
12,690
49,680
48,330
167,940
333,720

10
5
63
1
1
4
4
14
26

134,390
66,595
844,497
13,978
13,978
54,716
53,096
185,506
343,654

10
5
63
1
1
4
4
14
26

135,890
67,495
853,497
13,978
13,978
55,916
53,696
187,756
347,854

1

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
Biochemist
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Communication officer
Comptroller
Contract specialist
Cryptographer...
Deputy comptroller.
Deputy regional director
Economist
Educational officer..
Electronic scientist..
_.
Engineer
Equipment technician.
General counsel..
Historian
Information and editorial specialist...
Information officer.
_
Industrial specialist
_
_.
Inspector
Labor relations officer
Librarian
Maintenance specialistManagement officer.
__.
Mathematician
Medical officer
Military intelligence research analyst.
Personnel assistant
Personnel director
Personnel officer.__
Personnel representative
_
Personnel research technician
Physical science officer
Physicist..Planning officer
Policy and regulations specialist
Printing and publication officer
Procurement and supply supervisor..
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program progress analyst
Psychologist
Publications officer.
Realty officer._.
Research analyst.
Research director.
Safety director
_
Scientist
_
Security officer
_
Staff assistantStatistician..
Storage officer
Supply requirements and distribution officer
Supply storage and distribution
officer
Traffic manager
Training officer...
Transportation officer__
Trial examiner
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
_
Administrative officer.
Architect
Archivist
Attorney
Attorney-adviser. __
Auditor
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer. _
Business analyst
Cartographer
Cataloger
Chemist
Commodity industry analyst
Communication officer
_
_.
Comptroller
Construction superintendent
Contract specialist
Cryptographer
Deputy cornptroller
._.
Deputy regional director
Digital computer system officer
Digital computer programer
Electronic data processing systems
analyst
Economist
Educational officer.,.

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $12,690
9 106,920
2 23,760
5 60,130
11 129,600
7 83,970
7 84,240

$13, 978
117,411
26,166
66,595
130,190
106,432
93,053
26,166
12, 771
106,132
53, 816
160, 648
159, 639

13, 686
26, 710
12, 771
372, 632
26,768
182,027
531,140
13,083
66, 595
301,717
13.083
27,601
164,457
13,978
39, 249
27,372
13.374
13,978
95, 753
67.495
145, 669
13,378
13, 686
13,083
46 604,034
2 26,166
84,354
51,116
13,686
80,274
55,736
25,542

1 $13,978
9 119, 211
2 26, 748
5 67, 795
10 131, 990
8 107, 632
7 94, 253
2 26, 457
1 12, 771
8 107, 032
4 54,416
12 161, 848
11 161, 700
93
1,291, 347
1 13,
13 83
083
1 13, 978
1 14, 456
3 41, 637
2 27, 352
7 93, 353
1 13, 686
1 13. 686
2 27, 060
1 13,083
28 377,132
2 27,060
12 168,048
48 615,000
1 13,374
5 67, 795
22 292.838
1 13,083
2 27,956
13 166, 257
1 13,978
3 40,122
2 27,372
1 13, 686
1 13,978
7 97,193
5 68.395
11 147,169
1 13,378
1 13, 686
1 13,374
60 787, 740
2 26,166
6 84, 354
5 64,495
1 13, 686
81,174
55, 736
26,166

14 165,240

15 195,585

16 211,364

12,150
34,830
71, 280
83,160
86,290

13, 686
38.337
79, 974
92,153
96, 233

13, 686
38, 937
80, 274
93,053
96,833

43 459,025
5 53,320
102
1,096, 510
5 56,975
1 10,905
20 210,915
50 535,750
87 927,725
1 10, 535
1 10, 750
10 105,135
1 10, 320
18 189,200
85, 355
10 108,145
2 21,500
1 11,395
5 56,115
12 124,485
12 129,000
1 11,395
28 298,420

43 507,089
8 94,504
97
1,151, 526
" 62,815
12,085
198,451
582,197
950,163
12, 563
12,085
104,187
11, 606
219, 737
82, 421
119, 390
23, 691
12. 563
50,252
149,399
143,31fi
12, 563
28 330,884
92, 584
120,110
23,441
22, 714
11,357

43 512,129
8 95,464
95
1,140,280
5 62,815
1 12,334
17 200,851
50 600,280
84 982,812
1 12,563
1 12,085
9 105,627
1 11,606
22,
19 222,377
7 83,621
107,307
24,170
12,563
50,252
150,599
144,756
12,563
30 357,690
8 93,544
10
121, 790
23,691
34,071
22,714
4 45,428
3 37,929
19 224,537

8 95,580
4 49,140
11 132,460
9 109,620
85
1,070, 690
11, 610
12, 690
13,120
24, 570
24,300
83,160
12,150
12,150
24, 030
11, 610
28 337,770
2 24,300
13 161,730
33 398,790
5
21
1
2
12
1
3
2
1
1
7
5
9
1
1
1
35

60, 210
249, 750
11,610
25,110
151,470
12,690
35,370
24,300
12,150
12,420
86,670
60,480
108,810
11,880
12,150
11,880
415,800

6
4
1
6
4
2

76,355
46,440
12,150
72,090
50,490
23,220

10 109,435
1 10,750
1 10,320

1,259, 069
" 13,083
13, 978
14, 456
41,037
26, 768
92,153

2

3 34,400
17 180,600

22,714

3 37.929
19 222,377

84

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, ARMY—Continued
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
S-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Electronic mechanic_
Electronic scientist.
___
Employee utilization officer
Engineer
_

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

3 $35,074
3 $31,605
6 72,978
4 44.505
2 22,963
2 20,640
324
310
4,036,497
3, 513,205
Equipment technician
11 131,233
10 108,360
Executive secretary
_
1 10, 750
1 12,085
Field representative _
7 75,035
7 82,421
Food technologist
1 10,320
1 11,357
General counsel
1 11,395
1 12,563
Geographer.
1 10, 750
1 12,083
Historian
4 43,645
4 48,332
Information and editorial specialist-..
1 10,320
1 11,606
Information officer
3 33,325
3 36, 729
Industrial specialist
14 150,930
14 167,003
Inspector
16 173,290
16 192,368
1 10,320
1 11,606
Instrument specialist
2 22,360
2 24,897
Labor relations officer
1 10,965
1 12,085
Librarian
1 10,320
1 11, 606
Linguist
1 11,395
1 12,563
Lithographer
1 10,320
1 11,606
Logistics specialist
3 31,390
3 34,809
M aintenance specialist
61 714, 563
Management officer
702,190
5 59, 215
Manpower analyst
53,535
111, 627
Mathematician
_.
101,265
Medical officer
4 49, 772
4 43,645
Meteorologist
4 45, 932
4 41,710
Military intelligence research analyst.
85
65
1,009,800
700,455
Military operations specialist
2 22 963
20,640
Military personnel officer
45^932
41,710
Mobilization and planning officer
24,419
22,145
M otion picture director
11,357
10,320
Movements control officer
11,606
10,320
Organization and methods examiner. _
59,215
95,460
Personnel assistant
69,858
21,285
Personnel director
70,338
63,435
Personnel officer
528,375
48 508,905
Personnel representative
92,824
8 83,635
Personnel research technician
12,085
10,965
Physical science officer
85,541
77,615
Physicist
113,067
56,115
Physiologist
11,835
10,535
117,950
Planning officer
^
137,385
23,441
21,285
Policy and regulations specialist
11,357
10,320
Position classifier
11,606
10,535
Printing and publication officer
22,714
20,640
Processing and packing technician. __
23, 212
20,855
Procurement and supply supervisor. _
120,
590
109,005
Procurement officer
140,593
12 138,470
Production specialist
578,064
52
568,030
Program progress analyst
11,357
Property and supply officer
11,606
Property disposal officer
10, 535
22,714
Psychologist
20,640
12,334
Publications officer
10,965
11,835
Publications writer
10, 535
117,635
Realty officer
_
96,750
728,829
Research analyst
450,640
23,441
Research psychologist
10,965
74.418
Safety director
67,372
57,535
52,155
Salary and wage analyst
12, 563
Scientifi c administrator
11, 395
11,606
10,320
Scientist
92, 584
83,420
Security officer
11, 610
12,813
Social psychologist
22,145
24.419
Staff assistant
121,905
109,467
Statistician
32, 250
35,529
Storage officer
10,320
22,963
Superintendent
Supply requirements and distribu64 767,447
66 714,230
tion officer
Supply storage and distribution
9 105,387
9 95,245
officer
Tabulating equipment and electrical
1 12,085
10,965
accounting machine technician
2 24,170
21,930
Technologist
1 12,563
11,395
Toxicologist
4 46,172
41,925
Traffic manager
11
126,913
114,380
Training officer
8 94,024
74,175
Transportation officer
6
70,338
63,640
Trial examiner
1 11,357
10,320
Visual aids specialist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
91 936,784
89 831,500
Accountant
16 164,224
12 110,675
Administrative assistant
197
196
Administrative officer
2,021,828
1,818,841
Agriculturist
1
10,629
9,420
Agronomist
2 19,915
2 21,965
Airplane pilot
4 39,616
4 35,960
Appraiser
7 73,648
7 66,155
Architect.
12 132,288
12 119,060
Archivist
1 10,629
9,635
1
26 270,464
Attorney
30 283,030
93 976,272
Attorney-adviser,
98 931,545
198
Auditor
216
2,026,752
2,008,705
Bacteriologist..
1 10.629
1
9,420
Biochemist
I 10,858
1
9,635




1 $12,085
6 73,938
2 23,212
331
4,127, 873
11 132,673
1 12,085
7 84,101
1 11,606
1 12,563
48, 812
11,606
156,359
194,288
11, 606
25,126
12,334
11, 835
12,563
11,606
35,289
722, 963
60,175
111, 627
50,012
46, 652
1,167,109
1 11,606
4 46,652
2 24,897
1 11,606
5 59,935
6 70,958
6 71,058
45 533,895
12,334
9
1
12
2
1
1
2
2
10
11

113,067
11,835
141,876
23,920
11,606
11,835
22,963
23,212
122,030
141,073
584,064
11,357
11,835
23, 212
12,334
11,835
120,110
983, 855
23,670
74,658
58,735
12, 563
11,606
93, 784
12,813
24,897
110,907
36, 249
23,212

61 738,403
9 106,347
1 12,334
2 24,668
1 12,563
4 46,892
11 128,593
94,984
71,058
11,606
89 929,936
16 165,664
194
2,011,476
1 10,858
2 22,214
4 41, 536
7 74,128
12 132, 768
1 10,858
26 273,104
92 976,928
203
2,068,112
1 10,858
1 10,858

1959 estimate

L960 estimate

Num- Totai Num- Total
ber salary ber salary

ber salary

1958 actual

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Biologist...
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
Business analyst
Cartographer
Cataloger
Chemist
Commissary officer
Commodity industry analyst
Communication officer
Comptroller
Construction superintendent
Contract specialist
.__
Criminal investigator
__..
Cryptographer
Deputy comptroller
Designer, tools, dies, and gages
Dietitian
Digital computer system officer
Digital computer programer
_.
Electronic data processing systems
analyst
Economist...
Editor
Educational officer.
Electronic mechanic
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer
Engineering aide
Entomologist
._Equipment technician
Exhibit construction specialist
Financial analyst
Fire prevention officer
Fiscal officer
Food technologist
Forester
General counsel
Geographer
Geophysicist.
Historian.
Hygienist
Information and editorial specialist
information and education specialist._
Information officer
Illustrator
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Investigator
Labor relations officer
Legal administrator
Liaison officer
Librarian
Linguist...
Lithographer
Logistics specialist
Maintenance program planner
M aintenance specialist
Management officer
Manpower analyst
Marine superintendent__
Marine surveyor
Mathematician
Medical histologist
Medical officer
_______
Mess officer
„_____.
Meteorologist
Military analyst
Military intelligence research analyst
Military personnel officer
Mobilization and planning officer
Motion picture director
Motion picture specialist
Movements control officer
Munitions plant superintendent
Occupational analyst
_
Organization and equipment specialist
Organization and methods examinerPatent examiner
Personnel assistant
Personnel director
Personnel officer
Personnel representative
Personnel requirements analyst
Personnel research technician
___
Physical science officer
Physicist
Placement officer
Planning officer
Policy and regulations specialist
Position classifier
Price analyst
Principal
Printing and publication officer
Processing and packing technician...
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Procurement officer
Production specialist
_Program progress analyst
Property and supply officer
Property disposal officer
Psychologist
„„-,
,..„.„.._

33 $309, 785
3 28,260
37 340,370
15 141,515
28 261,520
10 93,770
3 30,135
1
8,990
4 37,250
34 310,820
20 184,745
3 26, 970
83 773,045
1
9,420
14 132,740
1
9,420
1
9,635
1
2 18,195
27,400
39, 615
9,635
1
47 443,165
8, 990
1
26 242, 340
14 123,674
730
7,252,961
2
40
1
6
3
2
3
1
2
1
1
17
1
6
1
4
1
34
40

19,270
373,360
9,635
54, 800
28, 905
17,980
29,120
9,635
19, 485
8,990
9,635
160,140
8,990
57,165
8,990
38,755
9,205
318,170
375,295
9,205
62,930
18,195
18,625
46,885
9,635
9,850
27,615
5 45,380
2 17,980
140
1,299,875
13 118,590
1
8,990
1
8,990
26 257,390
4 39,185
42 420,150
9,635
1
4 36,390
5 49,035
164
1, 522,090
3 28,260
9 85,425
9,420
10,065
9,635
10,065
3
48
10
20
5
85
8

5
48
47
79
13
2
5

26,970
444,566
100,650
184,530
48,175
786,165
72,995
93,125
27, 615
58, 670
50, 325
8,990
180, 485
8,990
128, 225
47r530
19,055
28, 475
55,015
47,745
452,374
440,805
743,710
118,375
18,840
45,165

1 $9,901
29 299,658
3 31,392
346,096
156, 720
240, 412
103, 840
43, 216
9,901
41,056
406.748
214, 224
32,192
857,312
10, 379
60, 384
166,144
10, 379
10, 629
61,104
49, 760

Total
$9,901
303,256
31,872
339, 552
158,400
231. 328
104, 800
43, 216
10,150
41, 776
471,636
246,456
32, 912
875,616
10, 629
61,104
168.064
10, 629
10,858
122,448
89,856

44
24
1
6
16
1
1
12
9

59,904

100,000
44,416
10,858
522,320
10,150
334,208
123,888

4 43,696

1 10, 629
49 508,816
1 10,150
31 320,944
12 122,688
729
8,021,156
5 52,640
2 21,486
42 432,768

8,188, 746
5 53,360
2 21,736
38 396,752

59,904
21, 765
19,802
32,112
10,629
21, 765
10,150
11,107
198, 736
9,901
62,784
9,901
53,360
10,150
342,697
406,176
10,379
69,307
20,051
20, 529
61,824
10,629
10,858
20,300
50,495
30, 672

60,624
21,765
20,300
32, 592
10,858
21, 765
10,379
11,107
190,992
10,150
63,744
10,150
54,320
10,379
356,921
410,976
10,379
49, 505
20, 529
21,008
62,784
10,858
11,107
20, 758
50,495
30, 672

1
1
2
5
3
137

39
1
5
2
2
6
1
1
2
5
3
137
1,417,328
' 13i; 632 13 133,312
9,901
1 10,150
9,901
1 10,150
292,848
28 302,752
65, 424
6 65,664
462, 768
42 463,008
10, 629
1 10,858
40, 336
4 41,056
54,080
4 43,696

13
1
1
27
6
42
1
4
5
213
2,182, 582
3 31,152
94,176
10,379
9,901
11,107
10,629
11,107
1
44
10
27
5
78
8
10
3
7
4
1
18
1
14
5
2
2
6
5
44
47
66
9
3
8

18

9,901
435,721
111, 040
275, 088
53,360
801, 732
80, 912
101,440
30, 67!
75, 808
44. 416
9.901
188, 352
10,150
142, 256
52, 880
21, 008
21,008
60,864
52,640
460,396
489,968
673,58'
92,016
31,152
80,192

3

2, 360, 726
31,632
95,856
10,629
10,150
11,336
10,858
11,107

1
42
10
29
5
77
8
10
3
7
4
1
19
1
13
5
2
2
6
5
46
45
65
9
3
9

10,150
441,408
111,040
298, 016
54,080
800,988
81,392
103,120
31,152
76,528
44, 416
10,150
200, 896
10,150
134, 032
53, 360
21,257
21, 486
61, 824
53,840
486,204
474,000
671,120
92,976
31,632
90,816

85

DEPARTMENT OP DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Publications editor*
Publications omeer_
______..
Publications writer
_______
Public information officer
Radio control specialist
Radio information officer
Real property disposal specialist
Realty officer
Records analyst
Refrigeration adviser
Research analyst
Research psychologist
Safety director..
Salary and wage analyst
Sanitation officer
Security and intelligence officer
Security officer
Shops and service specialist
Shop superintendent
Small business specialist
Social psychologist
Space control officer
Special operations division chief
Staff assistant
Statistician
Storage officer
Superintendent
p r t d
S l
Supply
requirements
i
and distribution officer
___

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

26 245,565
1
8,990
2 18,840
117
1,066,275
1
9,635
13 117,938
7 64,220
2 19,915
8,990
1
72,350
9,850
75,790
1 10,065
1 10,280
1 10,065
1
3 27, 830
34 330, 600
12 111, 105
5

$52,640
111,824
19,802
10,379
43,216
30,912
9,901
22 214,943
1
9,901
1
9,901
131
1,327,884
2 20,529
14 147, 416
7 71,248
1 11,107
3 30, 672
8 80,192
1 10, 858
8 83,792
1 11,107
1 11,336
1 11,107
9,901
1
3 30, 672
28 299,392
12 122,448
4 41,056

5 $53,120
11 113,744
2 20,300
1 10,379
2 22,443
3 31,392
1
9,901
22 216,308
1 10,150
1 10,150
151
1, 548,424
2 21,008
13 138,712
71, 968
11,107
31,392
81,392
11,107
84,752
11,107
11, 336
11,107
10,150
31, 392
29 312,656
12 123,888
3 31,632

161

151

150
1,616,495
25 261,040

$47,530
101,255
17,980
9,205
40,260
28,045

1,610,319
1, 546, 720
Supply storage and distribution
25 257,680
25 232,275
officer
Tabulating equipment and electrical
32,112
3 31,392
46, 670
accounting machine technician
4 39,856
39, 856
18,195
Teacher
97,056
86,070
9 94, 896
Technologist
13 138,112
13 136,432
13 121,900
Traffic manager
74 754, 736
65 661,040
63 577,158
Training officer
34 366,356
31 320,464
36 328,885
Transportation officer
5 51,680
4 42,496
5 46,455
Transportation requirements analyst.
2 21,008
2 21,486
2 19,055
Visual aids specialist
1 11,107
1 11,107
1 10,065
Technical director of research.
6,661
6, 683
6,639
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
$58,110, 941
$53,484,096
$57,305,048
9,506
9,423
9,500
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.
71,015,886
64,107, 248
70,062, 580
537
2,443
2,465
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
16, 590,102
15,440,092
16, 249,922
12, 655
12, 669
12, 610
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
78,698, 538
73,275,948
78,033,833
3,052
3,126
!6
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
16, 856,129
16, 880,913
16,932, 653
14,491
14,741
14,868
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
—
78,301, 511
71, 579,345
78,067, 517
S6
7,769
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
_._
_. 7,988
37, 599, 765
35, 778,338
37,986,122
18,659
19,970
18,966
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
85, 602,100
81, 409,388
85, 377, 716
28,445
29,609
28,763
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
113, 797, 523
118, 035,338
109,937,897
31, 454
31,853
32,824
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
118,498,083
122, 293,030
112, 747,015
9,778
9,728
10,181
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
32,533,982
34, 481,162
35, 649, 768
415
406
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,520
;9
1,357,192
1, 522,353
1,450,920
Positions established by Public Law
313:
1 19,000
1 19,000
19,000
Chief scientist, United States Army_.
Chief scientist and deputy chief for
17.500
17,500
17, 500
ordnance research and development.
17, 500
17,500
17, 500
Chief scientist, signal corps
16,500
16, 500
16, 500
Chief technical adviser
19,000
19,000
19,000
Director of research and development.
Deputy director of research and de15, 500
16, 500
1 16,500
velopment
Director for scientific activities and
17,500
17,500
chief scientist, chemical
1 17,500
13,330
Electronic scientist
12,900
2 28,380
2 28,860
Engineer
13,115
1 14,430
1 14,670
Intelligence officer
114,255
28 434,345
28 430,505
Research analyst
Scientific director, Army research
1 16,500
1 16,500
office
Scientific director of polar research....
1 16,500
Technical director, Armed Forces
special weapons project
1 14,500
1 13,000
1 14,500
Technical director, research and development, quartermaster corps
1 14,500
1 17,500
1 17,500
Technical director of research, pathology and basic sciences
1 18,000
1 17,5001 18,000
Technical director, White Sands signal
corps agency...
1 14,500
1 14,000
1 14,500
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 and above:
13 142,306
7 76,252
7 76,252
Chief officer
_
1 12,894
1 12,894
1 12,894
First mate
13 169,278
6 81,173
6 81,653
Master dredger, barger, etc—_
5,151
!87
3,887
Less than $9,890
24,317,688
24,480,803
19,317,501
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $9,890 and above:
Wire communication equipment installation a n d m a i n t e n a n c e
1 11,169
1 11,169
1 11,169
worker. _
__
1 10,524
1 10,524
1 10,524
Electrician.-




1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Grades and ranges—Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates—
Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
. Continued
Equivalent to $9,890 and above—Con. ber salary ber salary ber salary
Electronic equipment installation
1 $9,918
1 $9,918
and maintenance worker
Fixed industrial equipment and
9 99,212
9 $97,885
9 97,885
maintenance worker
15 160,035
22 231,296
21 219,127
Foreman
_
General equipment maintenance
5 54,410
5 54,960
5 54,960
worker
Mobile industrial equipment and
75,100
78,415
7 78,415
maintenance operator
33, 575
10,650
1 10,650
Printing and reproduction worker..
65,603
67,413
Superintendent
6 68,016
73,175
73,175
Supervisor
8 73,175
Warehouseman
2 19,910
2 20,800
2 20,800
100,824
98, 637
Equivalent to less than $9,890
_. 103, 521
479,972, 584
479, 408,381
471,302, 355
35,160
35,821
33,988
Local wage rates..
35,715,149
37,718,045
35, 780,940
Total permanent .
Deduct lapses.
Add—
Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account.
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

299,424
293,792
287, 799
1,265,396, 954 1,321, 992,884 1,304,871.345
11,871
10,501
10,185
64,220,327
59, 624, 553
58,351, 720
70 291,415
33,015,365

Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
243,298
239,165
235,208
United States and possessions
1,143,310,180 1,170,086,078 1,155,323, 615
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
9,509
8,655
8,768
54,862, 203
55,752,667
55,765, 050
35,471
34,816
Local rates .
33, 638
35,420, 560
37,420,050
35,430,960
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment:
United States and possessions
3,278,802
3,492,884
3, 529,003
Foreign countries: U. S. rates
15,863
19,200
9,000
Part-time employment:
1,155, 430
United States and possessions
900, 480
901,589
Foreign countries: U. S. rates.__
45,250
29,880
19, 920
529, 658
Intermittent employment
555,556
550,488
Other personal services:
4,345, 537
4, 663,678
Regular pay above 52-week base
9,189, 950
11,988,348
11,927,930
Overtime and holiday pay
9, 668,004
1,881,082
2,043,049
Nightwork differential
2,091, 633
4,500, 638
4,247,609
Living and quarters allowance
4,317,152
389, 767
377, 888
Uniform allowances
376,610
6,000,979
Additional pay for service abroad
7, 559,005
7,280,895
52, 791
Additional pay for Marine duty
49, 941
49, 451
Payments to Korean service corps
1, 403,269
2, 029, 000
2,029, 000
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details..
2,979,756
1, 542, 500
1,498,000
01

Personal services.

1,273,050, 577 1,301,528, 331 1,288, 308,920

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Army":
Direct
— $1,193,685, 667 $1,191, 486, 000 $1,169, 267, 000
79,147, 203
Reimbursable
109,507,000
118,875,000
"Acquisition, construction, and improvement," Coast Guard; Treasury
Department'324, 900
"Operating expenses," Atomic Energy
Commission
152,470
164, 535
166,920
"Plant acquisition and construction,"
Atomic Energy Commission
33,924
32, 087
"Construction of memorials and cemeteries," American Battle Monuments
Commission
15, 892
4,600
"Refunds, transfers, and expenses of
operations," Bureau of Customs
4,093
6,309
"Plant and facilities," Bureau of Standards
3,371
"Commodity Credit Corporation fund,"
Department of Agriculture
2,805
"Rivers and harbors and flood control,
Army, trust funds".
5,152
2,900

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
Education specialist
Occupational research analystPsychologist
Scientist

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
3 $34,830
$51,396
4 $51,708
25,854
3 36,180
2 26,145
13,083
1 11,610
1 13,083
13,083
1 11,610
1 13,083
12,771
1 12,771

86

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF BUREAU OF NAVAL P E R S O N N E L — C o n t i n u e d
1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Education specialist
Engineer
Occupational research analyst
Psychologist
Scientist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Budget officer
Computer systems analyst
Editor
Education specialist
Engineer
_
Facility planning officer
Legal adviser
Librarian
Military personnel administrator
Occupational research analyst
Psychologist
Statistician
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370—
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880...
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390—
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325—
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065—
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825.-.
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established pursuant to 34 U. S.
C. 1071-1076c:
Rate of $13,500: Academic dean
$8,003 to $13,239: Senior professor and
professor
$6,771 to $9,851: Chief instructor and
associate professor
$5,385 to $8,619: Assistant professor
and assistant chief instructor
$4,615 to $6,155: Instructor
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above: Master mechanic
Less than $9,890

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
5 $52,675
6 $69,615
6 $70,811
5 51,815
5 57,770
5 58,248
1 11,395
1 12,563
1 12,563
3 31,390
8 92,779
8 92,299
1
8,990
2 21,507
2 21,507
1 10,965
2 18,410
2 20, 529
2 20,779
13 120,740
15 154,044
15 155, Oil
2 18,410
2 20. 529
2 20, 779
2 18,195
3 29,952
3 30,679
1 10,629
1
9,420
1 10,629
28 286,268
19 176,830
25 257,871
5 53, 530
5 48,175
5 53,530
1
1
8,990
9,901
1 10,150
2 19,802
2 20,051
1
8,990
1 11,107
1 11,107
1 10,065
4 41,288
4 37,250
5 51,687
11 110,757
13 121,385
11 111,695
4 41, 520
5 47,100
4 41,989
1 10,629
2 18,625
1 10,629
154
143
147
1,144,860
1,356,290
1,307, 525
201
199
8
1,374,810
1, 509,476
1, 444,443
34 217,975
35 246,863
355 250,160
199
203
1866
1,
1,168,425
1
1, 206,693
82 502,169
86 475,550
688 415,726
333
317
264
1, 806,445
1 454,242
1,557,276
250
232
250
1, 279,628
206, 738
1,152, 511
529
577
594
2 459,671
2,475,051
2, 650,125
1,099
1,203
1,140
4 557,964
4,505,275
4, 701,048
1,665
1,416
1,462
407,352
5,700,388
5, 543,066
3T26'
469
380
314,167
,336,954
1,495,615
1
27 80,110
78,561
70,335
23
20 '
« ; •

13,500

1

13,500

1

13,500

140
1,350,720

140
1,543,304

146
1,623,975

134
1,033,650
85 509,785
14 68,810

143
1,255,617
76 516,702
10 56,930

143
1,271,629
72 494,902
7 40,929

1 11,898
1 11,440
2 21,715
308
4032,405,796 311
1,989,
1,986,202
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
3,253
,131
equivalent to less than $9,890.
3,568
15,720,370
15,176,658
16,211,406
,474
9,630
Total permanent.
42,896,739
44,614,457
43,887,273
229
371
82
Deduct lapses
1,046,990
1,990,334
2,792, 544
Add net increase due to changes in pay
1,095,000
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
8,473
8,909
U. S. and possessions
8,245
41,849,749
42
42,409,923
41,993,181
Foreign countries:
39 211,933
38 194,364
U. S. rates
2,267
1
1 2,184
Local rates
Positions other than permanent:
68,725
66,237
63,547
Temporary employment
16,820
16,444
25,599
Part-time employment
6,600
6,600
5,236
Int ermittent employment
Other personal services:
322,704
165,278
163,300
Regular pay above 52-week base
542,141
572,684
613,379
Overtime and holiday pay
94,815
93,602
92.279
Nightwork differential
15,635
14,917
14,584
Additional pay for service abroad
28,510
29,747
Uniform allowance
29,510
Additional pay for instructional differ1,848
1,432
ential
1,848
Additional pay for hazardous duty and
12,606
12,942
dirty work
12,630
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
-3,548
leave earned
43,602,849
42,961,177
43,208,226
01
Personal services .




Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy:*'
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Laundry service, Naval Academy"
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Navy"
"Naval working fund"
"Military construction, N a v y "
"Navy stock fund"
"Navy industrial fund"
"Preparation for sale or salvage of
military property, Navy"
"Mutual security," funds appropriated
to the President
"Defense housing, N a v y "

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

$40,957,837
912,579
417,234

$41,196,000
901.000
431,457

$40,680,000
900,000
436,450

513,015
161,926

669,950
148,000
3,100
5,000
7,342

763,803
148,000
3.100
5,000
7,342

224,000
17,000

17,500

7,951
15,288
3,747

178,686
9,078

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF MARINE CORPS
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
Attorney
Engineer
Deputy fiscal director
General supply officer
Personnel administratorProcurement officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Analyst
Educational specialist
Engineer
General supply officer
Management analyst Military personnel administrator. _
Personnel administrator
Physical science administrator
Procurement officer
.-_
Production superintendent
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Analyst
Bacteriologist
Budget officer
._
Clothing designer
E ducational specialist
Engineer
..
General transportation officer.
Historian
Information specialist._
Manpower specialist
Military personnel administrator..
Personnel officer
Produ ction so perintendent
School su perintendent
Supply cataloger
Supply officer
Systems administrator
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370..
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880..
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390..
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825..
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above: Master mechanic.
Less than $9,890

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$12,690
11,610
12,690
12,150
11,610
1
1

$13,978
12, 771
13,978
13,374
13,083
13,083
12,771

1 $13,978
13,083
13,978
13,686
13,083
13,083
13,083

2
2
1
1
2
2
2
1

23,691
22,714
11,606
11,357
25,126
22,963
22,963
12,563

23,940
34,071
11, 606
11,357
25,126
22, 963
22,963
12, 563

1
2
1

12,563
23,212
12,813

1
2
1

12,563
23,212
12,813

60,402
10,379
61,608
10,379
30,660
10,858

6

60,651
10,379
71,967
10,379
30,909
10,858

11,610
10,320
10,320

3
1

31,820
10,320

1
1
1
2
1

11,180
10,535
10,320
20, 640
11,610

4
2
4
1
1
1
1
10
1

36,175
17,980
36,390
9,205
9,850
9,635
9,635
97, 640
9,205

11 121,678
1 10,379
1 10,150
1 10,150

3
1

11 121,678
1 10,379
1 10,150
1 10,150

8,990
8,990
8,990
9,901
10,150
44,950
49,754
50,750
9,420
9,901
9,901
9,420
10, 629
10, 629
20, 529
18,195
2 20,529
10,150
8,990
1 10,150
8,990
107 853,420
104 932,128
103 920,906
172
172
173
1,167,020
1,310,423
1,310,973
39 246,750
39 278,424
39 275,574
252
251
245
1, 604, 896
1,447,020
1, 554.070
81 437,535
76 457,880
73 437,090
630
621
600
3,047, 310
3,332,072
3, 211, 347
397
369
371
1,809, 705
1,845,900
1,846,350
840
766
769
3,435,177
3,432,045
3,434,273
1,564
1,453
1,453
5,796,300
5,796,017
5,777,110
1,658
1,650
1,779
6,109,685
6,080,250
6,024,450
198
409
405
1,424, 809
1, 412, 790
1, 548, 625
5 16,000
2 7,176
2 7,176
1 11,294
1 11,294
1 11,294
1,725
1,751
1,678
7,142,299
7,124, 627
7,168,872

Ungraded positions at hourly rates
9,736
9,297
9,214
equivalent to less than $9,890
41,077,853
41,560,465
40,761,637
16,917
17,011
17,836
Total permanent75,157.451
75,302,115
75,109,696
965
1,162
884
Deduct lapses
3,913,070
5,773,165
3,548,665

87

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1958 actual

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
_ _ ...

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$1,077,014

Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
15,434
15,285
U. S. and possessions
16,147
$70,908, 599
$70,445, 717
69,847,387
Foreign countries:
61 341 130
61 350 090
U S rates
62 338 164
632 503,721 606 448,574
Local rates
~465 227,994
Other personal services:
275,975
548.034
Regular pay above 52-week base
270,821
749,295
734,234
Overtime and holiday pay
864,777
105,076
110,996
Nightwork differential
111,039
26,166
16,448
Additional pay for service abroad
28,274
31,017
32,167
Uniform allowance
29,576
72,940,979
01
Personal services
72,686,260
71, 718,032
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations
_ __
Reimbursable obligations
"Research, development, test, and evaluation, Navy"
- "Defense housing, Navy"
"Military construction, Navy"
"Naval working fund"
"Navy industrial fund"
"Preparation for sale or salvage of military property, Navy"
"Mutual security," funds appropriated
to the President
"Acquisition, rehabilitation, and rental
of Wherry Act housing, Department
of Defense"

$64, 640,370
2,391, 735

$64,738,786
3,368,145

$64,379,732
3,449,872

125,150
362,895
3,400
131,394
3, 571, 558

134,696
393, 558
3,400
66,000
3, 561,738

157, 54?
399,519
3,400
66,00C
3, 573,070

474, 533
16,997

17, 538
657,118

657,118

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $15,375:
4 $67,013
Chief scientist
4 $67,013
4 $64,000
1 16,016
1 16,016
Director, evaluation division
1 15,000
1 16,016
1 15,000
1 16.016
Director, research division
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
1 16,349
1 14,835
1 16,349
Engineer
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1 14, 206
14,206
Attorney
1 14,206
14,206
Contract specialist
4 60,652
60,652
4 55,040
Engineer
1 15,163
15,163
1 13,760
Research liaison officer
1 15,163
15,163
1 13,760
Technical assistant
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1 13,374
1 11,880
1 13,686
Accountant
2 27,601
2 27,913
2 23,760
Administrative officer
8 111, 824
8 111, 824
8 101,520
Aeronautical research administrator..
1 13,978
1 14,227
1 12,690
Assistant fiscal director
1 13,978
1 14,227
1 12,690
Attorney
3 39,228
3 40,143
3 35,370
Contract specialist
6 83,868
6 83,868
6 76,140
Electronic scientist
65 908,110
65 911,596
67 836,940
Engineer
...
1 13,083
Industrial specialist
11, 610
13,083
1 13, 083
11, 610
13, 374
Legislative liaison officer
1 13,978
12, 690
14,227
Logistics programs officer
1 13,083
11,880
13,374
Management planning officer
1 13,978
12, 690
13,978
Mathematician
1 13,978
12, 690
13,978
Naval intelligence analyst
3 41,934
3 41,934
3 38,070
Physical science administrator
3 41,934
3 42,183
3 38,070
Physicist
1 13,083
13,374
11, 880
Production specialist
12, 690
Program officer
1 12,771
11, 610
1 13,083
Psychologist
11,610
1 13,083
Safety program specialist
1 13,083
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1 12,334
12,085
1 10,750
Accountant
5 59,445
59,216
5 52,460
Administrative officer
7 87,941
87, 941
7 79,765
Aeronautical research administrator..
1 12,334
12,085
1 10,750
Aircraft maintenance specialist,
23,442
2 23,940
2 21,285
Aircraft plans officer
93, 516
8 94,610
8 83,745
Attorney
11,606
1 11,606
1 10,320
Budget officer
37,689
3 37,689
3 34,185
Chemist
4 47,132
4 42,570
Contract specialist..
4
14 159,530
14 175,882
Electronic scientist
14 175, i
190
203
Engineer
190
"2,325,905
2,293,405
2,325,948
"" 11,835
1 10,535
Financial control officer
1 12,085
24,877
2 22,575
Industrial specialist
2 25,127
23,212
2 20,855
Inspector
2 23,441
36,733
3 33,325
Management analyst
3 37,211
12, 563
11,395
Metallurgist
1 12,563
22,963
2 20,855
Meteorologist..
_
2 23,212
11,835
1 10,750
Motion picture producer
1 12,085
35, 048
3 31,605
Naval intelligence analyst
3 35,526
11, 606
11,606
Patent adviser
1 10,320
1 11606
81,453
82,449
Personnel officer
7 73,315
1 10,965
Physical science administrator^.




1958 actual

1960 estimate
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Physicist
...
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program officer
_.
Progress reporting officer
Psychologist
Publications officer
Statistician
_
_
Technologist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Aeronautical research administrator..
Assistant inspector general
Attorney.
Automotive transportation specialist.
Budget officer
Chemist.
Computer systems analyst
Construction and maintenance superintendent
Contract specialist
Digital computer system specialist—.
Educational specialist
Electronic scientist—_
_
Electronic technician
_.
Employee relations officer
Engineer.
_
_
Engineering technician
Equipment specialist
Finance officer
Financial control officer
Industrial specialist
Information officer
Inspector
Maintenance program officer. _.
Management analyst
Management planning officer...
Mathematician
Metallurgist...
Meteorologist
Motion picture producer
Naval intelligence analyst
Office services manager
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Physical science administratorPhysicist
Physiologist
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program officer
Progress reporting officer
_.
Psychologist
Publications officer
Real property officer
Scientific staff assistant....
Security specialist
Statistician
Supply officer
Technologist
Training officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885—
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370—
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825—
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by the Secretary
of Defense (5 U. S. C. 171p):
Technical director
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above:
Master mechanic
Foreman mechanic
Less than $9,890
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $9,890 or above:
Chief quarterman, laborer, helper,
and mechanic service
Quarterman, laborer, helper, and
mechanic service.
Equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$45,580
20.640
323,035
10,320
10,320
30,960
10.320
10,320
22, 790

4 $50,252
2 23,212
28
1 11, 606
1 11,357
3 34,071
1 11,357

3 27,185
13 120,720
4 40,260
2 17,980
6 54,370
1
9,205
5 45,810
6 60,390
2 17,980

3 30,679
12 123,176
4 44,428
1
9,901
5 50,461
1 10, 379
5 50, 959
66, 642
20, 051

30,908
123, 923
44,428
10,150
51,208
10, 379
51, 916
66, 642
20, 529

1 10,280
27 250, 555
8,990
1
7 68,305
36 362,340
2 17,980
9,205
1
515
5,162,620
fi
8,990
1
3 27,400
9,420
1
9,205
1
7 65, 725
8,990
1
21 202,905

1 11, 586
27
1
9,901
7 75, 795
34 377, 638
2 20, 051
1 10,150
5,427,732
" 10,150
30,680
10, 629
10,379
72,925
9,901
198, 244
9,901
30, 431
20,051
88,856
11,107
20,051
31,138
60,153
9,901
54, 558
65, 436
11,107
11 122,406
6 62,295
10,150
9,901
61,339
41 422,855
92, 516

1 11,586
27 285,504
1 10,150
7 76,273
34 377,638
2 20,529
1 10,379
489
I 390,084
5,
1 10,379
3 31,387
1 10,858
1 10, 629
7 73, 403
1 10,150
19 200,467
1
9,901
31,158
20,529
89,085
11,336
20,300
31,387
60,900
10,150
54, 787
65, 894
11,107
122, 406
63,023
10,379
10,150
61, 837
429,331
92, 974

31,158
9,901
10,379
11,107
10,858
53,372
21,736
86,902
31,865

31,407
10,150
10, 379
11,107
10.858
53,372
21,965
86,902
32,365

2
2
3
6
1
5
6
1
11
6
1
1
7
44
10
1
3
1
1
1
1
5
2

27,400
27,185
86,285
19,055
17,980
27,830
53,940
8,990
50,325
59, 715
10.065
109, 855
55, 875
9,205
8,990
64,005
398, 295
91,190
9,205
28,045
8,990
9,205
10, 065
8,990
45,810
19, 700
89,510
28,905

1,451
11,952,915
1,857
12,967,000
346
2,234,115
2,270
13,376,175
839
4,596,965
2,028
10,122,625
1,137
5,174, 945
2,866
11, 909,910
5,562
20,762,250
6,619
22,606,600
1,567
4,910,800
110 315,605
15,000
49 541,403
5 50,275
126
1,126,440

1

11,319

6 60,012
.63,010
298,842,971

2

25,126

3
1,399
12,961,041
1,783
13,993,055
331
2,290,032
2,175
14,245,458
801
4,896,583
1,944
10,842,136
1,083
5, 594, 436
2,745
12,856,131
5,331
22,085,313
6,340
24,223,748
1,498
5,307, 527
106 343,890
1

15,000

47 549,101
5 53,165
124
1,181,968

1

11,877

$50,252
23,212
340, 450
11,835
11, 606
34, 818
11, 606
2

25,126

3
1,335
12, 361,912
1,703
13,360,020
308
2,130,987
2,073
13, 574,442
760
4,648,082
1,852
10,321,690
1,044
5,394,867
2,673
12, 521,995
5,171
21,437,346
6,141
23,486,087
1,474
5, 227, 273
103 334,974
1

15,000

46 542,376
5 53,665
121
1,165,472

1

11,877

6 62,422
6 63,024
989
55,264
297,020,507
288,003,414

91,101
83,900
81,272
434,617,775
442,271,087
428,401,108

88

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR i960
1958 actual

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY—Continued

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS O F BUREAU O F AERONAUTICS—continued
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

7,421
2,719
2,151
$28,021,104
$14,098,723
$10,926, 872
5,750,399

Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
79, 734
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
Local rates

403,477, 663

344
393
393
2,096,000
2,297, 076
2,358,000
3, 589
3,553
3, 429
6, 542,000
6, 572, 331
6, 646,000

Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment-.
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base. _ _. _
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Uniform allowances
__ _.
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
leave earned
_ _
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligation s
"Aircraft and related procurement,
Navy" _ _ _ _
. . .
"Navy industrial fund"
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Navy"
"Preparation for sale or salvage of military property, Navy"
"Defense housing, Navy"
"Military construction, N a v y " .
"Shipbuilding and conversion, N a v y " . .
"Procurement of ordnance and ammunition, Navy"
"Navy management fund"
"Naval working fund"
" N a v y stock fund"
" M u t u a l security," funds appropriated
to the President

77,359
75,188
419,168,364
408,836,236

5

58,814

3

1, 591,688
4, 644,983
749,071
855,091
116, 288

45,000

3

1,646, 828
6,228,062
733, 800
791, 700
102,000

42,000

3,208,428
4,600,962
720,000
776,000
107,000

149, 765
-29,450
420, 512, 770

437,690,304

426, 928,626

$333, 773, 718
916, 209

$341, 617, 637
1,457, 863

$328, 430, 570
1,655,994

18,146, 610
13, 400, 506

19, 046, 000
14, 573,284

20, 223,000
14,658, 062

50,161,175

57, 937, 000

59, 055, 000

1,684,008
126, 867
366, 210
711,928

102,000
775, 000
707,000

73,000
778,000
709,000

59,256
163,652
653, 049
220, 916

62,000
434,000
642,000
203,000

62,000
435,000
645,000
204,000

128, 666

133,520

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF BUREAU OF SHIPS

Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Physicist (nuclear power).
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Naval architect
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Budget officer
Contract specialist
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Equipment specialist
Industrial relations officer
Management analyst
Mathematician
Medical officer..
Metallurgist
Naval architect
Physical science administrator.
Physicist
Psychologist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Biologist
Budget officer
Chemist
Contract specialist




1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total
ber salary

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary

1 $14,835

1 $16,349

1

$16,349

2
6
1

2
6
1

2
6
1

30,326
90,978
15,163

27, 520
82, 560
13,760

1
12,690
1
11,610
1
12,150
1
11,610
2
24,300
7
88,830
21 266,490
1
11,880
1
11,880
1
11,610
38,070
3
1
12,690
1
12.690
20 253,800
76,140
6
13 164,970
1
12,690
8
6
7
5
3
6
4

86, 785
64,500
73,960
53,320
31,175
68,370
42,140

30,326
90,978
15,163

1
13,978
1
13,083
1
13,374
1
13,083
2
26,769
7
97,846
23 321, 222
13,374
1
1
13,083
1
13,083
3
41,934
1
13,978
1
13, 978
20 279, 560
6
83,868
13 181, 714
1 13,978

8
6
7
5
3
6
4

94,972
71,802
81,909
58,488
34, 569
75,378
47,631

1
13,978
13,083
1
13,374
1
13,083
1
27,060
2
97,846
7
23 321,846
13,374
1
13,374
1
13,083
1
41, 934
3
13, 978
1
13, 978
1
20 279, 560
83,868
6
13 181,714
13,978
1
8
6
7
5
3
6
4

95,440

72,260
82,367
58,717
35, 276
75,378
47,860

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Electronic scientist
Engineer
E quipment specialist
Industrial relations officer
Industrial specialist
Management analyst
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Naval architect
Oceanographer
Personnel adviser
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator
Physicist
Physiologist
Production specialist_
Statistician
Supply officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Bacteriologist
Biologist
Budget officer
Business specialist
Budget specialist
Chemist
Commodity industrial analyst
Contract specialist
Data processing officer
Digital computer systems specialistElectronic scientist
Engineer

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber
salary
ber salary
22 $250,690
155
1,766,225
11,395
10,535
11,395
11,395
56,975
66,975
612, 776
22, 790
10,320
124,905
125,345
37 421,616
31,820
54,396
38,110
10,760

22 $276, 386
155
1,944,394
12085
1" 12,085
1 11,835
1 12,563
1 12,663
5 62,815
5 62,816
45 565,335
2 25,126
1 11,357
12 137,609

11 m, 193
37 464,831
3 35,027
6 60,903
2 24, 877
1 12,085

170,420
18 187,864
11 114, 942
11 104,050
7
71,988
65,
725
7
1
10, 379
1 9,420
1
10,379
9,420
1
3
31,407
3 28,045
1
10, 629
9,420
1
9
89,358
9 81,125
13
144,391
130,
845
13
4
41, 766
4 37, 895
18 187,160
19 177,045
1
10,150
8,990
1
5
50, 233
5 45, 595
80 805,200
85 944,095
542
547
5, 506, 845
6,012,329
Equipment specialist
3 27,185
3
30, 659
Fiscal officer
1
8,990
1
10,150
General finance officer
1
8,990
1
9,901
Industrial hygienist
2 18,195
2
20,051
Industrial relations officer
5 48,605
5
54,080
Industrial specialist
18 189, 052
19 181, 485
Information officer
8,990
1
9,901
1
Librarian
9,850
1
1
11,107
Management analyst
10 106, 495
12 116,265
Mathematician
14 140, 910
15 165,648
Medical officer
7 70, 455
77,749
7
Metallurgist
11 110, 715
11 122,177
Naval architect
118
118
1 302,242
1,187, 670
Oceanographer
3 30,195
3
33, 321
Patent adviser
1
1
10,150
Personnel officer
7 63, 435
7
71, 241
Physical science administrator
7
77, 978
7 70, 670
Physicist
72 800,183
72 724, 895
Production control specialist—_
_
32 198,250
32 321,921
Produ ction specialist
5 47,100
5
52,415
Program manager
1
11,107
1 10, 065
Psychologist
5
49, 505
5 44,950
Publications officer
___
2 18, 625
2
20, 530
9,205
Publications supervisor
1
10,150
9,205
Real property officer
1
10, 379
10,065
Scientific staff assistant
1
11,107
9,205
Security officer
1
10, 379
8,990
Shipbuilding inspector
1
10,150
8,990
Statistical officer
1
9,901
9 88,435
Statistician
8
87,380
1
9,850
Supply catalog supervisor
1
10,858
Supply officer
4 38,110
4
42, 494
Technologist
5 49,250
5
54,329
Training officer
10 96,780
10 107,104
2,242
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
2,240
18,764,610
20 588, 906
3,264
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
3,192
23,851,265
25,763,168
179
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.
_
181
1 272,284
1,142,755
3,342
3,320
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
19,747,695
21 562,003
471
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
476
2,626,395
2,920,108
3,173
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
3,099
15,859,430
16,538,711
1,193
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
1,204
5,437,680
5,869,805
3,016
2,978
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
12,540,625
13,473,095
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
4,562
4,537
15,834,230
17,986,072
4,932
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
4,911
18, 237, 892
16,078,320
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825.._
2,199
2,199
7, 542,271
6,995,070
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
• 605,990 186 607, 288
Grades established by the Secretary of
Defense (5 U. S. C. 171p):
Engineer
16, 500
14,500
Naval architect...
17,500
15,500
Physicist
16, 500
14,500
Scientist
16,500
15,000
Technical director (laboratory)
65,000
61,000
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 and above:
Masters
167
166
1,929,723
1,955,812
2 19,924
2 20,382
Quarterman
__.
6,635
6,583
Less than $9,890
44,297,007
43.771,774

22 $276,386
155
1,944,394
12,085
12,085
12, 563
12, 563
62,815
. 62,815
45 665,335
2 25,126
1 11,606
12 138,196
11 138,193
37 464,831
3 35,526
5 61,149
2 24,87?
1 12,085
18 188,592
11 115,441
7 72,237
1 10, 379
1 10, 629
3 31,407
1 10, 629
9 89,836
13 144,391
4 42, 245
17 177,487
1 10,150
5„ 50,482
85 944,095
542
6,007,544
3 30, 659
1 10,379
1 10,150
2 20, 300
5 54,309
17 179,669
1
9,901
1 11,107
10 106,995
15 165, 648
7 77,749
11 122,177
118
1,300,328
3 33,321
10,150
71,719
77, 978
800,183
323, 874
52, 415
11,107
49, 754
20, 530
10, 379
10.379
11,107
10,629
10,150
10,150
87.380
1 11,107
4 42,494
5 54,329
10 107,203
2,232
20,532,436
3,181
25,645,944
180
1,269,112
3,304
21,460,269
473
2,951,128
3,083
17,168,623
1,194
5,855,421
2,963
13,557,312
_, 515
17,436,276
.,892
18,341,482
2,184
7, 514,699
185 604,314
16,500
17,500
16, 500
16, 500
65,000
164
1,932,248
2 20,382
,488
43,657,752

89

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1958 actual

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Grades and ranges—Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
82,983
equivalent to less than $9,890
83,306
82,657
$412,252,921
$424,208,043
$428,201, 551
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

119,463
119, 553
120,407
643, 764,057
640,469,880
613,378,947
2,171
2,046
2,383
11,643,157
10,946,680
13,025,125
2,675,025

Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
113,993
113,459
113,820
United States and possessions
595,263,176
621,742,200
625,459,900
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
247
253
205
1,114,000
1,342,000
1,322,456
1
3,357
Local rates
3,7111
3,778
6,439,000
5,547,000
6,443,215
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States
43,000
51,263
43,000
and possessions
Other personal services:
4,848,400
2,325,937
2,407,400
Regular pay above 52-week base.
19, 571,000
19,416,000
18, 730, 954
Overtime and holiday pay
2,196,000
2,196,000
Night work differential
2,112,865
1,262,000
1,262,000
Additional pay for service abroad
1,220,909
72,000
72,000
Uniform allowance
71,737
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
1,349
3, 596,099
taken
01

Personal services

_

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Shipbuilding and conversion, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Navy industrial fund"
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Navy":
Direct obligations
R eimbursable obligations
"Aircraft and related procurement,
Navy"
"Military construction, Navy"___
"Naval working fund"
"Preparation for sale and salvage of
military property, Navy"..
_
"Navy management fund"
"Mutual security," funds appropriated
to the President

631,138, 611

654, 920,949

660,113,300

$19,036,837

$19, 736,000

$19,392,000
750,000

35,922,775
4, 798,000
548,810,149

34, 587,500
5,308,000

33, 568,600
5, 641,000
580,272,000

17,932,138
1,864,000

19,000,700
1,510,000

18,494,300
1,510,000

26,672
91,245
340,789

20,000
93,400
342,000

20,000
93,400
343,000

49,780
9,104

29,000

29,000

2,257,122

4,586,000

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF BUREAU OF ORDNANCE
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary
ber salary
excess of $15,375:
1 $17,000
$17,000
Scientist, chief.
1 $17,000
35,000
Technical director
2 35,000
2 35,000
16,500
Technical director, associate
1 16,500
1 16,500
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
15,870
1 15,870
1 14,405
Administrative officer
2
Ordnance engineer
2 29,670
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1 14,435
1 14,435
1 12,900
Comptroller
2 30,326
2 30,313
2 27,520
Engineer
1 15,163
1 15,163
Mathematician
1 13,760
3 45,489
3 41,280
Physical science administrator
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
26, 748
2 26,166
23,490
Administrative officer
55,912
4 55, 912
Aeronautical research administrator. _
50, 760
13.374
1 13,374
Attorney
12,150
39,249
3 38,313
Budget and accounting administrator34,830
27, 956
2 27,956
Chemist
25,380
13,038
1 12, 771
11, 610
Contract specialist
13, 686
1 13, 374
12,150
Deputy comptroller
27,956
2 27,956
25,380
Electronic scientist
70 978, 460
978,460
70 887,490
Engineer
6
83,868
6 76,140
Mathematician
1 13,978
13,978
12, 690
Naval architect
1 13,083
13,374
11,880
Personnel administrator
17 237,626
17 237, 626
215, 730
Physical science administrator
10 139,780
10 139, 780
126,900
Physicist
27,664
2 27,060
24,570
Production specialist
13,083
1 12,771
11,610
Program manager
13, 978
1 13, 978
12, 690
Scientific administrator
13,083
1 13.083
11,610
Special studies assistant
13,083
13,083
1
11,610
Staff assistant
13,978
1 13,978
12,690
Statistician
13,083
1 13,083
11,880
Technical program analyst
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
2 24,169
2 23,691
2 21,285
Accountant
2 23,212
2 22,963
2 20,640
Administrative officer
2 25,126
2 25,126
2 22,790
Aeronautical research administrator..




1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-.14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Attorney
Budget administrator
Budget specialist
Business analyst
Chemist
Contract specialist
Digital computer system
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Financial officer
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Management analyst
Mathematician
Metallurigist
Naval architect
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator..
Physicist
Production specialist
Program analyst
Scientific administrator
Statistician
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Budget administrator
Budget analyst-..
Budget specialist
Chemist
Comptroller
Contract specialist
Commodity industrial analyst-.
Digital computer analyst
E lectronic scientist
Employee relations officerEngineer
Freight traffic specialist
Industrial analyst
Indu strial engineer
Information officer
Inspector
Librarian
Management analyst
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
Naval architect—.
Patent adviser
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator..
Physicist
Position classification officer
Produ ction specialist
Program analyst
Psychologist
Publication editor
Safety program specialist
Scientific administrator
Security administrator
Statistician
Supply officer
Supply specialist
Technologist
Training administrator
Transportation officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10, $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9.

$5,985 to $6,885—

GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390. ..
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940-.
GS^.

$3,755 to $4,325._.

GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825.-.
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by the Secretary of
Defense (5 U. S. C. 171p):
Physical science administrator
Technical director, associate
Technical engineering adviser
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 and above:
Electrician
Machinist
Mechanic
Ordnanceman
Rigger
Transportationman
Less than $9,890

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
6 $62,995
1 10,320
1 10, 535
1 10,320
15 170,925
3 30,960
1 10,535
16 182,320
235
2,671,805
1 10,320
2 22,145
1 10,320
1 11,395
13 148,135
1 11,395
1 11,395
3 33,110
18 205,110
49 557,355
5 53, 535
5 54,395
1 11,395
1 10, 535

6 $69,845
1 11,357
1 11,606
1 11,357
15 188,445
34,071
1 11,606
16 201,008
235
2,952,305
1- 11,357
2 24,419
1 11,357
1 12, 563
13 163,319
1 12, 563
1 12, 563
3 36, 503
18 226,134
49 615, 587
5 58, 946
5 59,925
1 12, 563
1 11, 606

92,910
90, 545
54,800
9,205
8,990
58,885
342,210
17,980
100,395
9,635
9,205

102,668
100, 006
58, 546
10,150
9,901
64,919
377,638
19,802
110,635
10,629
10,150

34
2
11
1
1

1,117,215
625
6,252, 325
9,205
9,850
19, 055
18, 410
8,990
9,420
_ 47,100
30 301,950
5 50,325
9,205
1
1 10,065
96,
565
10
6 56, 305
130,845
13
76 764,940
1
9,205
10 92,480
3 26,970
1
2 18,840
1
8,990
3 30,195
1
9,420
9
1 86,070
1
8,990
3
1 29,120
8,990
1
9,420
,640
13, 924,115
,746
12, 512, 355
182
1,159, 690
,987
11, 873, 550
340
1, 850,130
659
8,324,455
748
3,382, 200
966
8,163, 235
881
10, 595, 565
758
9,351,110
611
1,951, 275
48 146,410
1
2
1

15,000
30,000
14,000

11,294
56, 470
268, 721
66, 476
2 20,842
1 13,437
359
15, 246, 333

34
2
[1
1
1

1,232,877
1 9,901
623
6,919,661
1 10,150
1 10, 858
2 21,258
2 20,300
1
9,901
1 10,397
5 51,916
30 333,210
5 55, 535
1 10,150
1 11,107
10 106, 519
6 62,066
13 144,391
76 844,132
1 10,150
9 91, 559
3 29, 703
1
9,901
2 20, 758
1
9,901
33, 321
10,379
94, 911
9,901
9,901
32,115
1
9,901
1 10,379
577
13, 514,970
631
11,818,066
173
1,115, 256
827
11, 055,102
320
1, 765, 440
529
7, 787,122
723
3,323, 556
779
7, 519, 758
705
10,077,430
638
9,070,763
576
1, 867,104
46 142,485
1
2
1

15,000
30,000
14,000

6 $70,781
1 11,606
1 11,835
1 11,606
15 188,445
3 34,818
1 11,853
16 201,008
235
2,952,305
1 11, 606
2 24, 648
1 11,606
1 12, 563
13 163, 319
1 12, 563
1 12, 563
3 36, 961
18 226,134
49 615, 587
5 60,175
5 60,424
1 12, 563
1 11,835
10
10
6
1
1
6
34
2
11
1
1
111

104,790
102,187
61,816
10,379
10,150
66, 393
377,638
20,300
113, 274
10,858
10, 379

1,232,877
1 10,150
623
6,919, 661
10, 379
11,107
21, 487
20, 758
10,150
10, 629
52, 874
30 333,210
5 55,535
10, 379
11,107
108, 829
63, 503
144,391
844,132
10,379
93, 682
30,450
10,150
21,258
10,150
33,321
10, 629
97,035
10,150
10,150
32, 364
9,901
1
1 10, 629
,575
13, 623, 073
., 531
11,215, 946
173
1,115,250
,770
10, 707,874
320
1, 765, 440
,477
7, 516,194
719
3,305, 584
,720
7,261, 692
!,642
9, 840,081
2,615
8,990,960
576
1,867,104
46 142,485
1
2
1

15,000
30,000
14,000

1 11,314
11,314
5 56, 570
56, 570
24 127, 201
127,201
66, 596
6 66, 596
2 20, 882
2 20, 882
1 13, 457
1 13, 457
349
!,345
15,205,077
15,179,185

90

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF BUREAU OF ORDNANCE—Continued
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
26,076
23,879
22,830
equivalent to less than $9,890
$102,738,133
$117,357,475
$107,455, 500
Total permanent
Deduct lapses

41,922
46,587
43,335
213, 628,346
232,613,573
220,039, 708
4,469
4,877
4,562
10,874, 111
21,892,074
12,082,873

Add net increase due to changes in payscales for part of year
4,487,175
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
41, 595
38, 646
Foreign countries: Local rates
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment: United States
and possessions
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base.
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Uniform allowance
01

Personal services ___

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations.
Reimbursable obligations
"Procurement of ordnance and ammunition, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Navy industrial fund"
"Aircraft and related procurement,
Navy"
__ __
"Preparation for sale or salvage of military property, Navy"
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
.
"Shipbuilding and conversion, Navy"_.
"Defense housing, Navy"
"Navy management fund"
"Procurement, Marine Corps"
"Military construction, Navy"
"Naval working fund"
"Navy stock fund"
"Mutual security," funds appropriated
to the President
"Army industrial fund"
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Army"-_
"Procurement other than aircraft and
missiles, Air Force"

214,989,202
115
219, 472

207,675,635
127
281, 200

37,405
202, 618,035
48
136, 200

220, 500
35, 260

208,000
35,000

208, 000
35,000

834,302
4,908,098
196,038
169, 881
2,806

801,395
4,800,000
195,000
168,000
3,000

776,782
4, 742,000
195,000
164,000
3,000

221,575, 559

214,167, 230

208, 878,017

$76,736,638
836,000

$66,398,500
3,803,000

$61, 622, 500
3,803,000

15,300,069
985,000
73,402,071

15,645,000
1,040,000
73, 365,730

15,099,000
1,040, 000
73,860, 517

GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..

663,791

799,000

803,000

GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..

GS-6.

2,663,726
42,356,317
2,985,000
1,788,438
33,458
2,432,263
146,507
122,184
676,451
78,710

39, 393,000
3,179,000
1,836,000
34,000
7, 534,000

39,029,000
3,179,000
1,841,000
34, 000
7,667,000

125,000
686,000
85,000

125,000
689,000
86.000

270,327
79,586

244,000

10, 526
8,497

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $14,190:
1 $17,000
1 $17,514
Medical research adviser
1 $17,514
1 17,000
1
17,514
Technical director of research
1 17,514
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1 13,330
1
14,685
1 14,685
Parasitologist
1
14,206
1 12,900
Psychologist
1 14,206
GS-L5. $12,770 to $13,970:
1 13,978
1 12,690
13,978
Bacteriologist
_.
1 12,690
2 27,956
27,956
Chemist
1 12,690
13, 978
1 13,978
Comptroller
Deputy director, Armed Forces med1
12,771
1 12.771
ical publication agency
_-.




Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
Director, administration division
Director, medical statistics division...
Medical officer..
Physicist
Physiologist
Psychologist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Budget officer
Chemist
Civilian personnel officer
Deputy director, administration division
Deputy director, medical statistics
division
E ducational specialist
Entomologist
Medical officer
Nutritionist
Parasitologist
Physiologist
Psychologist
._.
._.
Statistician
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant civilian personnel officer
Bacteriologist
Biologist
Chemist
Educational specialist
Electronic scientist
Head, administrative reporting
Head, decedent affairs and claims
Head, hospital methods branch
Immunolqgist
Legal advisor
Medical material consultant
Medical officer
Physiologist
Psychologist
Rehabilitation specialist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
.
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880

GS-4.

$4,490 to $5,390..
$3,755 to $4,325..

GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above: Master mechanic
Less than $9,890

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$12,690
12,150
25,380
12, 690
11, 610
11,610
10,750

$14,456
13,374
27,956
13,978
12, 771
12,771

$14,456
13, 374
27, 956
13, 978
12. 771
12, 771

1

10,320

1
1
1

11,606
11,357
11,357

1
1
1

1

10,320

1

1
1
1
3
1
1
4
1

10,535
11,180
10,320
35,480
11,395
11,180
41,280
10,320

11, 835
12, 334
11, 357
39,104
11, 357
12, 563
12,334
68,142
11,357

11,835

1

11,835
12, 334
11, 357
39,104
11, 357
12, 563
12, 563
69,387
11,357

8,990
9,420
9,420
30,195
28, 905
20,130
9,420
8,990
9,205

9,901
10, 379
10, 379
44, 428
31, 887
22,214
10, 629
9,901
10,379

9,901
10, 629
10, 629
44,428
32, 367
22.214
10, 629
9,901
10,379
9,901
10, 629
10,150
22, 214
40,102
30, 929
9,901
425, 049
414, 016
49, 890
707,326
167,492

9,901

11,606
11,357
11,357
11,835

1
9,635
10, 629
1
9,205
10,150
2 20,130
22,214
4 36,390
40,102
4 38,110
30, 680
1
8,990
9,901
1
44 355, 316
48 435,882
47
53 364, 044
53 410,681
53
6 37, 785
8 56,258
7
109
100 582, 361 113 730,413
28
31
34 203, 700
202
207
197
1,
1,109,150
,023,138
355
338
331
1,618,219
1, 714,141
1,638,823
561
550
533
2, 272, 906
2,484, 773
2,423,915
755
724
757
2,823,716
2,981,616
3,115,207
1,134
1,089
1,130
3, 777, 627
4, 075, 434
4, 313, 656
189 609,035
177 624,910
160 593,720
7 22,840
5 17,971
5 17,971
1 11,294
612
3,003, 512

1 11,544
587
2,911, 544

1 11,694
573
2,914.244

Ungraded positions at hourly rates
4,304
4,494
4,229
equivalent to less than $9,890
17,914, 245
18,432,476
17,597,221
8,292
8,606
8,229
Total permanent36, 415,312
36,260,197
35, 717,594
165
754
165
Deduct lapses
2,791, 217
672,312
815,197
Add net increases due to changes in pay
750,000
scales for part of year
Net. permanent (average number,
net salary):
7,931
United States and possessions
7,656
35,317,000
33,380,747
Foreign countries:
26 120,857
33 204,500
U. S. rates
170 174, 773 163 191,500
Local rates
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment: United States
6,250
7,000
and possessions
4,403
5,000
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
129,184
146,000
Regular pay above 52-week base
4P3, 211
481,000
Overtime arid holiday pay
212, 536
245, 000
Nightwork differential
19,760
26,000
Additional pay for service abroad
59, 442
68,000
Uniform allowance
01

Personal services.

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
" Research, development, test, and evaluation, Navy"
"Military construction, Navy"

35,046,000
33 206,000
163 193,000
7,000
5,000
282,000
476,000
247,000
26, 000
69,000

34,601,163

36,721,000

36, 557,000

$24,034,747
8,922,600

$24,533,000
10, 215, 000

$24,102,000
10, 470,000

1,639, 516
4,300

1,969,000
4,000

1, 981, 000
4,000

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1958 actual

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Technical director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
Attorney-adviser
Construction specialist
Engineer
Head, department
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Architect
Attorney
Budget officer
Comptroller
Construction specialist
Digital computing system specialist. _
Director, division
_Engineer
Entomologist
Equipment specialist
Management analyst
Mathematical statistician
Military installation officer
Personnel officer
Real property officer
Realty officer
Soil conservationist—
.-.
Supply officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Architect
Attorney
Auditor
Budget officer
Chemist
Comptroller
Contractor administrator
Digital computing system specialistDirector, division
Electronic scientist
Engineer

Num- Total
ber salary

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1 $13,760

1 $15,163

1 $15,163

2 23,760
1 11,880
2 22,955
15 190,350
2 25,380

2 26,440
1 13,370
2 26,440
15 206,090
2 41,934

2 26,440
1 13.370
2 26,440
15 206,390
2 41,934

2 21,070
1 11,395
2 20,855
2 20,855
1 10,320
1 10,320
1 10,535
23 243,360
70 797,635
1 10,320
4 42,785
10, 535
11, 395
10, 320
10, 750
390
3 31
31,390
,
4
1 42, 785
1 10,320
10, 320
5 47, 952
12 111, 110
9 90, 585
12 114,330
2 19, 270
3 27,830

23,441
12,555
34,787
23,430
11, 606
11,355
11, 595
26 325,681
73 915,315
11, 595
47, 580
11, 835
12, 555

2 23, 910
1 12, 555
3 35,286
2 23,430
1 11,606
1 11,355
1 11,835
26 325,910
73 912,435
11, 595
48,060
11, 835
12, 555
11, 595
11, 835
35, 276
48,300
11, 595
11, 595

11, 595
11, 835
34, 818
47,820
11, 355
11, 355

Total permanent.




5 53,601
11 114,462
9 99,912
12 136,335
2 21,736
3 30,889
1 11,107
1
9,901
1 10,150
1 10,150
19 209,099
1 11,107

20,039
23,430
23,600
99,696,197
115,308,049
108,085, 871
2,296
2,210
2,311
10,239,968
12,833,077
11,218,780

$2,198,403

91,384, 740

Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
Local r a t e s . . .

___

Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Military construction, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Military construction, Naval Reserve"
"Defense housing, Navy"
"Research, development, test, and evaluation, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Preparation for sale and salvage military property, Navy"
"Navy management fund"
"Navy industrial fund"
"Naval working fund"
"Navy stock fund"
"Shipbuilding and conversion, Navy"-.
"Military construction, Air Force"

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
18,110
United States and possessions

N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary

5 53, 830
11 115,815
100,141
12 137,602
2 21, 736
3 31,129
1 11,107
1
9,901
1 10,150
1
8,990
1 10,379
1
9,205
19 209,578
27 269,605
1 11,107
285
265
3,155,313
3,130,264
2,657,890
2 20,031
2 20,031
1
8,990
Entomologist
50,910
5 51,150
5 45,810
Equipment specialist
10,130
1 10,130
Fiscal accounting officer
43,472
4 43,930
Head, department
1 10,065
30,390
3 30,630
Housing officer
3 27,615
61,637
6 61,877
4 38,755
Management analyst
310, 996
28 310,996
Manager, branch.
27 271,710
19, 780
2 19,780
2 17,980
Military installation planner
50, 681
51,170
4 36,390
Personnel offieer..
9,901
9,901
1
Position classifier
8,990
11,107
11,107
Program administrator analyst
10,379
10, 629
Program manager
9,420
74, 581
75,050
67, 230
Real property officer
83,955
84,425
75, 360
Realty officer
1 10,150
1 10,150
Soil conservationist
8,990
2 22, 214
2 22, 214
20,130
Special assistant
4 42,234
4 42, 234
47, 745
Supply officer
1 10, 629
1 10, 629
Supply requirement officer
1 11,107
1 11,107
Technician, packaging preservation..
1 10,065
1 10, 379
1 10,379
1
9,205
Training officer--.5 52, 874
5 52,374
5 46,885
Transportation specialist
921
937
945
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
8, 592, 418
8, 758,070
7, 927,828
1,118
1,134
1,073
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230_.
8, 988,122
9,072, 711
7, 745, 960
71 503,362
67 481,509
73 464,443
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
966
1,000
926
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
6,394,958
6, 547, 757
5, 509, 876
151 929,668
155 948,638
167 922,990
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
1,018
1,033
1,105
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
5, 752,138
5, 790, 595
5, 560,181
266
286
298
GS~6. $4,490 to $5,390...
1,398,104
1, 476, 819
1, 375, 822
690
727
732
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...
3,272, 612
3, 410,097
1,212
1,291
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
1,377
5,382, 378
5,131,698
5,181,375
1,308
1,394
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065—
1,1'9
5,057, 797
5, 312, 716
5,369,492
420
451
515
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825._.
1, 511, 560
1,600,257
1,624,406
32 104,004
31 98,217
44 124,688
G8-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above:
4 40,768
8 82,554
6 61,712
Chief quarterman
4 44,116
7 75,358
7 74,519
Foreman mechanic
11 133,052
13 156,472
11 133,929
Master mechanic
11,260
14,300
14,192
Less than $9,890
45,148, 241
59,359,704
57,201,390

Deduct lapses

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

1959 estimate

18,022
14, 588
$94,589,822
$81,949,511

376
339
2,931, 284
3,038,127
2, 772,050
2,803
2,830
2,816
4, 749,470
4,847,023
4, 734,650
327, 649
2,052, 733
158, 239
1,473,857

349,000
1, 890,000
159,000
1, 630,000

636,000
1, 731,000
127,000
1, 536,000

103,077, 972

106, 502,972

93,486, 211

$71, 717,498
4,318, 317

$73, 799, 200
4.587,000

$62,322,100
3, 246,000

12,353, 557

13, 513, 700
1, 580,000

13, 747, 700
1, 697,000

523,327
50,590

261,000
51,000

51,000

1, 785,002

1, 817,600
150, 000

1,824,600
150,000

1, 920, 371
8, 397,101
363, 000
63,000

1, 621, 710
8,398,101
365, 000
63,000

187, 650
1, 830, 753
8,673,088
360, 766
83,377
5,594
1,188,453

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions equal to or in excess of
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$15,375:
Deputy and chief scientist
1 $19,000
1 $19,000
1 $19,000
Development coordinator
1
18,000
1 18,000
1
18,000
Science director
1
18,000
1 18,000
1
18,000
Scientist
_-_
5 82,300
5
79,500
5
82,300
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
1
14,835
1 16,349
1 16,349
Operations research administrator
Physical science administrator
2 29,670
2 32,698
2 32,698
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
15,163
1
13,760
15,163
Aeronautical research administrator...
15,163
15,163
Chemist
45, 489
45,489
Electronic scientist
15,163
1
13,760
15,163
Mathematician
30,326
30,326
Physical science administrator
2
27,520
121,304
Physicist
8 121,304
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1 13,083
11,610
13,083
Administrative officer
1 13,978
12,690
13,978
Aeronautical research administrator.1 13,978
12,690
13,978
Astronomer
1 13,374
12,150
13,374
Attorney-adviser
2 26,769
24,030
26, 769
Biologist
6
50,
760
83,868
Chemist
1 13,978
12,690
13,978
Comptroller
1
12,150
13,374
13,374
Contract officer
11 139,590
181,714
13 181,714
Electronic scientist
11
139,590
195,692
195,692
14
Engineer
13,686
1 13,686
12,150
Geographer
12,771
1 13,083
11,610
Information officer
13, 374
1 13,374
11,880
Logistic systems coordinator
41,934
41,934
3
38070
3
38,070
Mathematician
,
12,771
1 12, 771
Microbiologist
11,610
13,978
13,978
1
Operations research administrator
690
27,956
2 27,956
2 12,
25,380
Operations research analyst
13,978
13,978
1
12,
690
Organic material scientist
55,912
4 55, 912
4 50,760
Patent adviser
27,
352
27,352
2
2
24,570
Patent attorney
16 223,648
16 223, 648
17 214,650
Physical science administrator
433,318
31
433,318
31
27
342,630
Physicist
7 91,560
7 91, 560
7 82,620
Psychologist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
23, 441
2 23,670
21, 285
Accountant
23,920
2 24, 419
21,500
Administrative officer._.

92

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM

Add net increases due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Aeronautical research administrator..
Biochemist
Biologist
Biophysicist
Budget and reports administrator
Chemist
Contract specialist__
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Geographer...
Geophysicist-Mathematician.
___
Metallurgist
Oceanographer
Operations research analyst
Patent adviser..
_
Patent attorney
Personnel officer
Physical science administrator
Physicist
__.
Physiologist
Psychologist
Training device program administrator
_
Training officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
_
Administrative officer
Aeronautical research administrator..
Astronomer
Attorney-adviser
Biologist
Budget officer
Budget specialist
Chemist
Contract specialist
__
Editor
Education officer
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Geographer
Librarian...
Management analysis officer
Mathematician
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
Oceanographer
Patent adviser
Patent attorney
Personnel officer..
Physical science administratorPhysicist
Physiologist
Production control specialist
Psychologist
Scientific staff assistant
Supply officer
Technologist
Training aids designer
Training device program administrator
Training officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885._.
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325__

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$87,941
12,563
58,739
11, 357
12, 085
288,949
47, 611
678, 402
402, 745
11,357

6 $68,370
1
11,395
4 42,355

1 10,750
19 216,505
4 43,000
49 558,355
30 342,495
1 10,320
68,370
45, 580
22,790
45, 580
44, 720
32, 680
10, 320
136, 740
694,450
2

20,855

3

31,175
28, 260
27,400
10,065
10,065
8,990
37,035
9,420
8,990
322,080
95,705
8,990
10,280

7 87, 941
6 75,378
2 25,126
5 62, 815
5 61,858
3 36,254
1 11,606
12 150, 049
71 891,973
1 12,563
1 11,606
3
1

34,798
11,357
31,616
30,201
11,107
11,107
10,150
20, 530
10,379
10,150
422,066
106,933
9,901
11, 336

7 $87,941
1 12,563
3 35,048
1 11,357
1 12,085
23 287,992
4 47,611
678,402
402, 745
11, 357
12, 563
87, 941
75, 378
37, 689
62,815
61, 858
36,254
11, 606
150, 049
70 879,410
12,563
34,549
3
1
3

34,798
11,357
31,616
30,430
11,107
11,107
10,150
20, 759
10,379
10,150
422,066
107.661
10,150
11,336

9,205
93,985
20,130
9,205
10,065
8,990

38
10
1
1
100
1,110, 929
977, 635
2 20,779
1 11,107
1 10,150
10 111, 070
9 99, 963
1
9,901
1 11,107
13 144, 391
8 87,396
1 11,107
11 122,406
110
1,221,770
1
9,901
1 10,379
10 104,352
3 33,321
1 10,379
1 11,107
1
9,901

38
10
1
1
100
1,110, 929
88 977,635
" 20,779
11,107
10,379
111, 070
99,963
9,901
11,107
144, 391
87,396
1 11,107
11 122, 406
110
1, 221,770
~ 10,150
10,379
82,616
33,321
10,379
11,107
10,150

4 36,390
5 46,240
572
4,841,928
480
3,394,075
11 68,710
414
2,439,693
41 225,235
267
1,333, 225
112 508,260
411
1, 667,345
433
1,596,930
229 772,265
19 62,785
4 11,865

4 40,600
5 50,960
605
5,666,820
514
4,038,329
9 61,463
383
2,494,462
40 242,392
241
1,280, 565
112 565,857
370
1,638,993
434
1,767,105
226 829,506
19 69,901
4 12,730

4 40,829
5 51,458
605
5,676,027
514
4,050.197
9 62,380
383
2,504,348
40 243,452
240
1, 292,382
112 570,611
368
1,652,473
433
1,778,839
227 844,656
19 70,542
4 12,730

916, 345
815, 480
18,625
10,065
9,205
89,510
60,390
8,990
20,130
120,780
85,210
10,065
120,995

81
2
1
1
9
6
1
2
12
9
1
12
103
1,036,910
1
10
2
1
1
1

GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
2 21,715
2 21,715
2 20,864
$9,890 or above: Master mechanic
97 627,134
97 654,875
Less than $9,890
97 656,133
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
1,066
1,066
equivalent to less than $9,890
1,068
5,460,601
5,439,122
5,211,367
4,954
4,913
Total permanent.
34,919,659
34,813,357
30,928,766
266
68
267
Deduct lapses
2,022,699
2,965,505
1,994,167




Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
_
Local rates
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment: United States
and possessions
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.
Uniform allowance
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
_
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Operation and maintenance, Navy"__
"Navy industrial fund"
"Aircraft and related procurement,
Navy"
"Mutual security," funds appropriated
to the President

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Tota
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$369,421

Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
4,508
United States and possessions

ACCOUNTS OF OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH—continued

1959 estimate

28,083,922

4,653
4,653
$32,556,990
$32,648, 960

31 239,060
6
9,700

32 251,200
6
11,000

29 237,000
6 11,000

115,108
89, 962

92,300
93,600

92,300
113,600

109,403
1,313,903
25, 619
47, 994
26,957
7,028

126,330

28,080
56,500
21,000
10,400

251,060
976,600
28,080
55,000
5,000
10,400

30,410, 520

34,630,000

34,429,000

$4,679,035
189,870
3,928,487

$5,287,000
202,000
4,296,000

21,592,288

24,818,000

$5,306,000
203,000
4,453,000
24,455,000

12, 540

12,000

8,300

15,000

341,864

12,000

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Attorney
Comptroller
_
Engineer
Inspection specialist
Personnel officer
Storage specialist
Supply officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney.
Budget administrator
Commodity industrial a n a l y s t Contract specialist
Engineer
Equipment specialist
M anagement analyst
Personnel officer
Storage specialist
_.
Supply officer
Technologist..
Transportation officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Budget officer
Business analyst
Commodity industrial analyst...
Contract specialist
Digital computer
Engineer
Equipment specialist
Food specialist
Inspection specialist
Management analyst
Marine terminal superintendent.
Medical officer
_
Personnel officer
Storage specialist
Statistician
Supply officer.
_
Technologist
_„.
Transportation officer. _
_.
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num
ber salary ber

Total Num- Total
salary ber salary

2 $24,840
1
12,420
1
11,610
1
12,150
1
12,150
1
11,610
3 35,100

2 $26,748
12,771
1
1 13,083
13,374
1
13,374
1
1
13,083
26,145
2

2 $26,988
1
12,771
1
13,083
1
13,686
1
13,374
1
13,374
2
26,385

3
5
7
1
3
6

3
5

35. 755
59,196
83,136
11,835
35, 526
69,185
82,896
59,676
23,441
35,286
11,606
230,863
35,766
11,606

2
23,672
6
59,676
7 84.096
1
12,085
3
35, 755
6
70,625
6
70,813
5
59, 916
2
23,681
3
35, 526
1
11,835
19 219,773
3
36,006
1
11,835

162,388
93,709
103,288
30,430
10,379
83,143
62,626
20,7E9
136,306
75,729
30,908
10,150
62,866
10,629
10, 379
114,810
63,876
10,858
388,860
63,636
10,629

11
9
9

7

5
2
3
1
21
3
1

32,250
53,235
73,530
11,115
30,960
62,895
74,135
53,390
20,640
31,050
10,320
220,195
31,820
10,320

16 148,139
9
85,190
10 93,225
3
27,285
1
9,420
8
74,930
6
56,050
1
9,858
13 123,480
7 65,375
3 28,080
1
8,990
6
56,175
1
9,420
1
9,205
11 103,500
5 36,295
1
9,901
39 362,075
5 47,680
1
9,420
405
3,410,950
817
5,756,840
1 676,655

7

1
3
6
7
5
2
3
1
20
3
1
15
9
10
3

1
8
6
2

13

7
3
1
6
1
1
11
5
1
37
5
1
392
3,497,153
783
6 209,550
245
1 617,662

121,812
94,669
93,177
3 30,670
1 10,629
8 83,863
6 63, 586

7

73,928
7
76,449
3
31,148
1
10,379
6
63,586
1
10,629
1
10,629
11 117,250
5
54,596
1
10,858
30 319,020
5
54,116
1
10,858
348
3,034, Oil
707
5,628,229
200
1 309,295

93

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825..
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above: Master mechanic
Less than $9,890

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1,481
1,421
1,286
$8,798,600
$8,442,070
$9,302,308
575
441
539
3,151,240
3,234,136
2,655,861
2,547
2,243
13,513, 525
14,024,369
12,386,210
1,035
979
665
4, 752,675
3,250,978
4,847,013
3,155
2,158
3,013
13,032,865
9,625,674
13,527,709
5,299
3,752
5,045
18,994,595
15,242,695
20,465,360
7,006
5,185
6,660
23,499,732
19,304,394
24,790,855
2,612
1,776
2,497
8,615,080
6,435,785
9,056,134
159 478,965
123 410,602
146 486,235
2
1,001

19,600

5,812,859

2 19,800
942
5,743,374

2 19,800
911
5,575,320

Ungraded positions at hourly rates
16,283
equivalent to less than $9,890
15,582
14,168
64,669,348
71,051,692
70,489,212
Total permanent.
43,000
34,164
41,015
184,775,301
160,207,093
189,751,579
Deduct lapses
1,353
177
.92
6,428,239
929,893
3,436,979
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year...
4,769,865

Net permanent (average number,
net salary) :
40,167
38,773
32,493
United States and possessions
182,968,235
156,057,815
179,782,610
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
161
1
154
166
1,060,581
1,027,260
1,070,837
Local rates .
1,314
1,3899
1,340
2,273,736
2,192,125
2,275,528
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base...
699,953
715,800
1,210,900
Overtime and holiday pay
3,849,616
3,497,000
3,052,500
Nightwork differential
416,322
410,200
429,000
Additional pay for service abroad1,067,305
869,800
1,096,000
Uniform allowance
._
92,020
94,000
96,000
01

Personal services.

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations. _
___
Reimbursable obligations
"Navy stock fund".-"Naval working fund"
_
"Preparation for sale or salvage of
military property, Navy"
_
"Defense housing, Navy"
"Shipbuilding and conversion, Navy"..
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, N a v y " .
_
"Military construction, Navy"
"Aircraft and related procurement,
Navy".
"Mutual security," funds appropriated
to the President

189,242,143

192,148,400

164,914,600

$180,349,254
1,226,523
526, 777
260,832

$182,942,000
4,724,000
529,000
204,000

$159,037,400
4,534,300
532,000
205,000

3,256,967
9,462
9,078

14,000
10,000

14,000
10,000

426,101
11,447

511,400
12,000

527,900
12,000

35,040

41,000

42,000

3,130,662

3,161,000

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $17,500:
1 $22,000
1 $22,000
1 $22,000
Secretary of the Navy
1
20,000
1
20,000
1 20,000
Under secretary of the Navy
4
80,000
4
80,000
4 80,000
Assistant secretary of the Navy
1
19,000
1
19,000
1 19,000
General counsel
GS-18. $17,500:
Administrative assistant to the secre1
16,000
1
17,514
1 17,514
tary of the Navy
1
17,514
1 17,514
1
16,000
Director, office of analysis and review.
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Assistant comptroller for accounting
1
14,620
1
16,349
1 16,349
and finance
1
15,621
1 15,621
1
13,975
Chief, Navy management office
Deputy director, office of analysis and
1
15,621
1 15,621
1
13,975
review
1
15,392
1 15,392
Deputy general counsel, procurement.
1
15,392
1 15,392
Deputy general counsel, property. ..
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the Navy (material), procure1 15,392
1
15,392
ment
..
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the Navy (personnel and reserve
1
15,392
forces), civilian personnel
—
1 15,392


480200—59


1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
ber salary
ber salary
ber
salary
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant director, office of naval
1 $14,914
1 $14,914
1 $13,115
material, procurement division
1 14,435
1
14,435
Counsel, office of Navy comptroller..
Deputy director, office of analysis and
1
14,914
1
14,914
1 13,330
review, facilities
Deputy director, office of analysis and
1
12,900
1
14,435
1
14,435
review, material
1 13,115
Deputy general counsel, procurement.
1 13,115
Deputy general counsel, property
Director of accounting, office of Navy
comptroller
1 13,115
1 14,435
1
14,6S5
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the Navy (air), civil aviation
1 12,900
1 14,206
1
14,435
Special assistant to assistant secretary
1 14,435
1
14,435
of the Navy (financial management).
Special assistant to assistant secretary
1 14,206
1
14,435
of the Navy (material), facilities
1 12,900
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the Navy (material), procurement
1 13,330
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the Navy (personnel and reserve
forces), civilian personnel
1 13,115
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the Navy (personnel and reserve
forces), manpower
1 12,900
1 14,435
1 14,435
Special assistant to secretary of the
Navy, public affairs
1 12,900
1 14,435
1 14,435
Special assistant to under secretary of
1 14,206
the Navy
1 14,206
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
6 82,369
Accountant
6
74,250
6 82,078
Administrative officer, financial man1 13,978
agement
1
12,420
1 13,686
Administrative officer, Department
1 13,978
of the N a v y . . .
1
12,420
1 13,686
Administrative officer, office of naval
1 13,978
material.
12, 690
I 13,978
1 13,083
1 13,083
Assistant director for facilities
11, 610
1 13,083
Assistant director for housing
11, 610
1 13,083
Assistant to administrative assistant
1 13,374
1 13,374
to the secretary of the Navy
1 11,880
3 41,350
3 41,350
Assistant to the general counsel
3 36,450
6 79,952
6 79,952
7 85,050
Attorney
14 181, 561
14 182,477
12 142,505
Auditor. __
4 53,829
4
53829
3 36,180
53,829
Budget officer
4 52,914
52,914
24,570
Contract specialist..
1 13,978
13,978
12,690
Electronic engineer
41,934
41,934
38,070
Industrial engineer
11,610
Industrial specialist __
13,374
13,374
11,880
Insurance examiner.._
26, 748
26,166
23,490
Labor relations adviser
54,120
54,120
36, 450
Logistics analyst
39,831
39,831
35,910
Management analyst
_
40,726
40,144
59,670
Manpower analyst.
_
41,934
41, 934
50, 760
Mathematician.
27,352
27,061
24, 570
Personnel officer
27,956
27,956
25, 380
Printing and publications officer
_
39,831
39,831
35, 640
Procurement officer
118,017
118,017
Program analyst
106,110
12,771
12, 771
Security specialist
11, 610
Special assistant to assistant secretary
of the Navy (material), engineering
1 13,083
1
13, C
1 11,610
and material planning
Special assistant to chief of industrial
1
13,120
relations
Special assistant to chief of naval
2
26,457
24,030
2 26,457
material
12, 690
Special assistant to secretaries.
_-_
2
25,854
11,610
2
25,854
Statistician..
1
13,083
11,610
1 13,083
Systems analyst.
_
1
13,686
11,880
1 13,374
Training officer..
1
13,978
12,690
1 13,978
Wage and classification officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
19
216,337
18 194,145
Accountant
7 81,681
81,432
6 63,855
Administrative officer
1 11,357
11,357
10,320
Archivist
9
105,162
104,
664
83,420
Attorney
___
47 538,419
481,385
437, 955
Auditor
_
_
7
83,137
82,408
85,355
Budget officer
_
3 34,549
34,549
32,035
Contract specialist
1
11,835
11,606
10,535
Employee relations officer
1 12, 563
12,563
11,395
Engineer
__
_
___
2
22,963
11,606
10,320
Financial analyst
5 62,815
62,815
79, 765
Industrial engineer
__
7 81, 659
81, 659
52,890
Industrial specialist
1 11,606
11,357
10,320
Information officer
2 24,169
24,169
21, 715
Inspection specialist
_
10,535
Insurance examiner
_
__
10,320
11,357
1 11,606
Logistics analyst_
73, 530
6 70,781
70, 781
Management specialist
10,320
1
11,606
1 11,606
Manpower analyst
43,000
4 48,089
4 47,860
Personnel officer
11,180
1 12.563
1
12,
334
Preservation and packaging specialist .
3 35,276
3
35,276
Printing and publications officer
1
12,
334
1
12, 563
11,180
Printing plant superintendent_.
6 68, 640
6 68,889
61, 815
Program analyst
1
11,835
1
11,606
10,
535
Safety program specialist
1 11,357
1 11,606
10, 320
Security specialist
Special assistant to chief of naval
1 11,835
1 11,835
21, 500
material
2 22,714
2 22, 714
10, 750
Statistician
_
23,212
2
21,285
2 23, 212
Supply officer
10, 535
12,085
1
1 11, 835
Training officer
15 178,128
15 158,025
15 174,740
Wage and classification officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
27 281,649
23 238,428
185,175
Accountant
4
42,495
4 42,245
37,465
Administrative officer

94

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
ACCOUNTS OF EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Continued
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,000—Continued
Archivist
Attorney
Auditor
Budget officer
Contract specialist.
Deputy plant superintendent
Employee relations officer._
Engineer
Industrial engineer
-_
Industrialr specialist
Inf' rmati n officer.
Inspector, naval material
Management analyst
Personnel officer
Preservation and packaging specialist.
Printing and publications officer
Procurement specialist
_
Production specialist
Program analyst
Provost marshal, assistant
Safety program specialist
Security specialist
_
Statistician
Supply officer
Systems analyst
Training officer
Wage and classification officer. _
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,105 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880._.
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390._.
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325__.
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825-.
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by Public Law 1028,
84th Cong. (70A Stat. 463; 10 U. S. C.
7474):
NG-13. $5,300 to $6,140-...
NG-5. $1,690 to $2,115
NG-4. $1,410 to $1,748
Ungraded Dositions at annual rates less
than $9,890
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890. _.

Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

5
3
100

$47,315
27,615

7
9
1

917, 445
64,435
82,415
8,990

4 40,260
3
30,195
13 125, 470
8,990
1
68, 090
7
15 135,495
75,145
9,420
1
17 159,495
18,410
2
5 45,810
36,820
4
10.065
1
19,055
2
18,410
2
19,055
2
11 101,040
17, 980
2
17,980
2
12 108,525
419
3,314,040
627
4,233,780
284
1,811,485
950
5,567,220
587
3,236,040
1,445
7,323,335
305
1,416,435
587
2,442,990
1,076
4,048,880
1,232
4,271,910
224
726,410
23
70,965

3
3
1

17,520
5,752
1,410

1

4,252

997

01

Personal services.




1 $10,858
3 30,430
105
1,066,645
9 92,019
10 100,962
1
10,150
1
9,901
4
44,428
3 33, 321
13 136,159
9,901
1
95, 890
9
23 231,209
82, 555
8
10,379
1
20 207,494
19,802
2
5 49,505
5 50,003
11,107
1
21, 257
2
2 20. 280
40, 810
4
11 112. 566
20.051
2
2 20,051
13 129,690
440
3,881,404
680
5,130,448
280
1, 991,917
948
6,143, 571
586
3,560,857
,301
7,249,773
229
1,171,965
531
2,458,074
981
4,058,372
,088
4,224,955
149
542, 765
22 75,785

$18,278,600
259,400
26,425, 974
6,314, 002

$32,552, 000
384, 470
26, 202, 439
6,371, 970

64,885

102,055

3
3
1

17,800
5,962
1,466

1

4,252

1 $10,858
3 30,430
109
1,106,249
9 93,015
10 100,962
1 10, 379
1
9,901
4 44,428
3 33, 321
13 138. 821
1 10,150
9 95, 890
23 231, 209
83,053
1 10,629
20 208, 694
2 19, 802
5 49, 505
5 50,003
1 11,107
2 21,257
2 20, 529
4 40.810
11 112, 566
4 41.308
2 20,051
12 121, 781
464
4, 111, 483
757
5,704,712

SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES FOR THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE
ADVOCATE GENERAL PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF EXECUTIVE OFFICE
OF THE SECRETARY

307

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

2,184,826

1,008 '

6, 542,845
618

3,755,155
1,38313
7, 743,596
429

2,219,228
1,073
5,023,197
1,739
7,164,692
!6
7,118,621
616
2,283,031
19 134,242

3 18,060
4 8,178
1 1,522
1

4,252

'88
1,033
5,450, 731
5,199, 595

9,290
8.785
11, 871
62,052,214
65,998, 788
49,021, 578
30
335
397
1, 819,370
2,002, 861
2, 344,106
2,081, 673

Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
8,837
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
Local rates
Positions other than permanent:
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
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
leave earned

$17,243,033
122, C55
26, 341,634
5,918, 976

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

5,054,679

Total permanent..

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Navy management fund"
"Navy industrial fund"
"Mutual security," funds appropriated
to the President

1959 estimate

48,462,962
35
21

248,826
47,357

11, 472
63,645.080
39 298,508
37 275,626
25 52,339
24
49,193

8,394
49,908,025

8,275

30,600

30,600

181,791
585,057
51.297
16,066

184,191
721,016
51,715
19,030
102,027

468, 277
772,18i
51, 715
20, 767
173, 439

71, 700
2,060
52,362

1,438
-2,027

49, 727,753

51,342,861

65, 510,879

1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Attorney
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Admiralty counsel
Members, boards of review
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Attorney
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Attorney
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890

01

Personal services

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$12,900

1

$14,206

1

$14,206

1
7

12,420
81,270

1
7

13,978
89,397

1

12,813

1
7
1

13,978
89,397
12,813

1

11,610

1
3
1
2
2
8
7
27
35
23

29,335
8,215
13,210
11,015
39, 980
31, 935
108, 720
127, 855
76,510

120
5

578, 458
17, 870

9,901
32, 563
9,069
23,047
19,031
44, 283
34, 488
125, 755
137, 985
70, 822

9,901
32, 593
9,069
23,047
19,031
44, 283
34, 488
125, 755
137, 985
70, 822

4,493

4,493

4,493
118
2

641,861
16,290

118

641, 861
16, 290

116

625,571

116

625,571

24,700
115

585,288
2,343
2,630

2,429
3,000

2,429
3,000

590, 261

631,000

631,000

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES OF THE OFFICE
OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
1958 actual

1959 e s t i m a t e

1960 e s t i m a t e

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 $15,375:
1 $15, 517
1 $15, 517
1 $14,000
Technical director
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
1
15,621
1
1 15,621
13,975
Assistant director
.
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1
15,163
1
1 15,163
13,760
Comm' nications adviser
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1 11 902
1
13, 686
Administrative officer
1
13,978
1 12,690
1 13,978
Civilian executive assistant
1 11,610
1
13,083
1
13,083
Communications specialist
6
82,070
82,070
6
6 73,440
Director of division
3 41,934
3
41,934
3 38,070
Electronic engineer
2
28,205
2
2 25, 595
28, 205
International relations officer.
13,083
1
13,083
1
1
11,610
Management analysis officer
1 12,690
1 13,978
1
13,978
Physicist
1
13,978
1 12,690
1
13,978
Progress analyst
1
13,083
1
13,374
2 23. 760
Special assistant
9 108,270
9 119, 516
9 120,391
Research analyst
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
23, 691
2
46, 404
4
31, 605
3
Administrative officer
1
12,085
1 10, 750
1
12,085
A ssistant comptroller
11,606
1
11, 606
1 10,535
1
Attorney
23, 441
2
Cartographer
2
20, 855
2 23,441
3
37, 460
37, 460
3
3
Civil engineer
33,970
11, 606
1
1
1
11,357
10. 320
Communications specialist
12,563
1
1
12, 563
1
11,395
Construction management engineer13 161,844
13 161, 844
Director of division
13 142,115
9 113,067
9 113,067
Electronic engineer
9 101,265
1
12, 563
1
12,334
1
11,180
Fire protection coordinator..
11. 606
11, 606
1
1
1
10,320
Labor relations officer
11,357
11, 357
1
1
1
10,320
Librarian.._
11,606
1
11,606
1
1 10.320
Management analysis officer
11,606
1
1 10,320
1 11,606
Meteorologist
•_
37,689
3
Oeeanogiapher
3 34,185
3 37, 689

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Personnel officer
Progress analyst
Requirements review officer
Research analyst
Statistician
Technical adviser
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Allocations analyst
Attorney
Budget officer
___
Cartographer
Civil engineer
C ommunications adv iser
Director of division
Education officer
Electronic engineer
Firefighter supervisor
Forces analyst
Geopbysicist
Graphics illustrator
Historian
Industrial engineer
Management analyst
Meteorologist
Navigation specialist
Occupational analyst
Oceanographer
Personnel officer
Program analyst
Progress analyst
Real property planning officer
Requirements review officer
Research analyst
Scientific staff assistant
Senior programer
Statistician
Supply officer
Supervisory wage and classification
specialist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390—
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
G S -2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530.
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 and above:
Mechanic.Quarterman
Less than $9,890
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent .
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
Local rates .
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
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
Uniform allowance
01

Personal services.

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Operation and maintenance, Navy":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
„-.
"Navy management fund"
"Research, development, test and evaluation, Navy"
_




1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

N u m - Total
ber salary

N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary

4 $41,495
3 31,605
2 20,855
29 306, 790
3 32, 680
1 10,535

4 $46,155
3 35, 277
1 11,606
28 331.150
3 36,254
1 11,606

4 $46.155
3 35, 277
1 11,835
28 333,475
3 36,254
1 11,835

3 28, 475
9,850
1
1 10,280
4 37,250
9 82,200
10 99, 790
1
9,635
7 67,445
1
9,205
11 110,500
9, 635
1
8,990
1
3 29, 335

31,866
10,858
11,336
41,308
91,769
99,236
10, 858
75,586
10,150
122,177
10, 629
10,150
32, 593
9,901
31,866
11,107
20,051
20, 529
42,245
10,629
111, 070
71,967
20, 051
9,901
10,150
31,158
610,300
44,428
10,150
31, 407
20, 043

31,866
11.107
11,336
21,008
91, 769
110, 343
10,858
75, 586
20, 529
122,177
10, 629
10,150
32, 593
9,901
31,866
11,107
20,051
20, 529
42,245
10,858
111, 070
71, 967
20, 529
10,150
10,150
31,158
624,433
44, 428
10,150
31,407
20, 043

1 9,901
270
2,429,796
458
3,497,003
91 638,918
490
3,156,634
152
917,045
509
504
2,777,513
2,515, 788
473
454
2,419,607
2,092,127
,028
025
4, 785,883
4,241,050
,707
792
7,068,996
6,721,782
,307
411
5,015,885
4,864, 780
134 488,762
138 454,035
19 63,893
23 68,670

1
10,150
289
2,612,409
530
4,053, 745
99 696,261
572
3,688,307
175
1,057,358
606
3,333,077
497
2,545,146
104
5,134,879
813
7,517,810
538
5,868, 515
182 658,004
19
63,667

28. 690
10, 065
8,990
18,195
37,895
9,635
100, 650
64, 650
18,915
8,990
8,990
27,830
537, 360
40,260
9,205
28,260
17, 980
1
8,990
266
2,147, 756
449
3, 078,295
90 570,825
481
2, 674,011
149

793,479

852,967

4
45,968
4
41,786
t, 373
14,082,996

556
4, 707,838

721
5,227,411

!,796
11,114,041

125
38,518,317
720
2, 697,157

3,871
149
65,595,108
42,436,651
340
364
3, 722,807
1,724,109

523

510

1958 actual
Salaries and wages are distributed as follows—continued
"Shipbuilding and conversion, N a v y " . .
"Mutual security," funds appropriated
to the President..

220

236
1,314, 803
983
3
1,057,323

7211,131,^29

2,286
58, 675, 651
242

Field: Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Special adviser
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Accountant
Attorney
Engineer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Budget administrator
Engineer
Marine transportation specialist
Naval architect
Personnel officer
Statistician
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Budget administrator
Cargo control specialist
Contract specialist
Digital computer specialist
Employee relations officer
Engineer
Marine transportation specialist
Medical officer
Naval architect
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Salary and wage analyst
Statistician
Supply officer..
Training officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880...
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above:
Engineer
Master _
Officer, marine _
Steward
Less than $9,890..
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890

Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

1,
1,348,400

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary):
United States and possessions

3
003
1,848,250

828, 629
8,900

12, 900

Foreign countries:
U. S. rates

10, 200
155, 609
1,221, 552
272,750
211,000
754,947
76,300

448, 053
2,169, 766
285,380
215,400
880,485
63, 200

143,520
1,146,314
259, 246
194,894
652,827
75,802
39,875,357

43,413,600

65,947,485

$37,887,450
1,300,191
15,385

$40,470.900
1,653,400
242,000

$62,126, 211
2,552,774
927,500

25,388

208,000

329,000

$14,261

$12,000

$12,000

632,682

827, 300

1958 actual

Total permanent, field566
38,340,416

1960 estimate

MILITARY SEA TRANSPORTATION SERVICE, NAVY INDUSTRIAL FUND

1,571,394

464
35,432,396

1959 estimate

Local rates
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Hazardous duty pay
Living and quarters allowance
Nightwork differential
Uniform allowance
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
leave earned
...
01

Personal services .

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

N u m - Total
ber salary

N u m - Total
ber salary

N u m - Total
ber salary

1 $12,900

1 $14,435

1 $14,685

12,690
12,690
12, 690

13, 978
13, 978
13, 978

42,140
10,320
54,180
10, 535
10,750
92,020
31,820
10,320

46. 654
11,606
59, 924
11, 606
11, 357
11,835
101, 462
35, 048
1 11, 357

47,100
8,990
73,855
9,635
20,130
9,205
8,990
10,065
30,195
170,205
10,065
131, 275
19,055
45, 595
8,990
9,205
8,990
9,635
9,635
662,145

52,167
9,901
81,868
10, 629
22, 214
10,379
9,901
11,107
22, 214
178, 717
11,107
133, 743
21,237
50,481
9,901
10,150
10,150
10, 629
10,858
708,843

1
8
3
1

1
2
1
1
1
3
18
1
13
2
5
1
1
1
1
1

149
1,056,815
60 387,165
197
1,191,290
45 250,380
148 742,060
77 344,805
220 925,795
309
1,172,110
219 773,015
32 105,770
10 32,000

1
1
1

14, 456
13, 978
14,227

4 47,132
1 11, 606
5 60,423
1 11, 835
1 11,357
1 12, 085
8 101, 711
3 35, 526
1 11, 357

5 52, 645
1 10,150
8 82, 366
1
1 10, 858
2
2 22, 214
1
1 10,379
1
1 10,150
1
1 11,107
2
2 22, 214
17 179, 404
17
1 11,107
1
12
12 133, 743
2
2 21,237
5
5 50,939
1
1
9,901
1
1 10,379
1
1 10,150
1
1 10,629
1
1 10,858
77
77 711,820
144
143
1,133, 786
1,133,006
45 324,435
45 326,105
155
153
1,024,231
1,016,426
44 274,493
44 276,099
133 734,607
131 729,003
76 381,522
76 384,442
206 962,633
204 961,821
285
283
1, 210, 758
1, 209, 453
205 795,336
204 795,971
31 114,982
31 115,646
10 35,334
10 35,126

131
105
105
1,330,035
1, 659,418
1,330,035
92
92
116
1,279,628
1,279, 628
1, 613, 472
13 134,745
13 134,745
15 155,475
9 98,266
9 98,266
15 151,768
,649
,649
5,545
38, 334, 294
38,334, 294
42, 737,004
355
1,925,917
.0,818
56,840, 274
>9
8,042,290

312
327
1, 692, 600
1, 773,975
699
,674
51, 605, 502
51,686, 266
040
905
5, 943,947
6, 715,816

84,146

312
45,154, 604

252
42,031, 839

092
41,179, 206

459
3, 632, 844
78 94,682

449
3, 588,100
93 122,380

449
3, 588,100
93 122,380

6,500
772, 519

3,500
795, 700

37,374
9, 869, 501
156,834
168, 791
14,226
19, 066

37, 814
9,951,900
161, 800
173,900
14, 500
19, 500

3, 500
795, 700
75, 814
9,951,900
162, 700
174, 800
14, 600
19, 600

-443, 617

-414,173

59,483,324

56, 486, 760

56,088,300

96

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, AIR FORCE
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

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 $17,500:
Secretary of the Air Force. _
1 $22,000
1 $22,000
1 $22,000
Under Secretary of the Air Force
1 20,000
1 20,000
1 20,000
Assistant secretary of the Air Force. .>
3 60,000
4 80,000
4 80,000
General counsel.
1 19,000
1 19,000
1 19,000
GS-18. $17,500:
Deputy assistant secretary (financial
management)
1 17,514
1 17,514
Deputy assistant secretary (materiel) 1 17,514
1 17,514
1 16,000
Special assistant for installations.
1 17,514
1 17,514
1 16,000
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Administrative assistant to Secretary
15, 621
of the Air Force-_
_
1 15,392
15, 621
Assistant for materiel
1 15,392
1 13,975
15,621
Assistant for operations analysis
1
15,392
1 14,405
Civilian director, procurement and
15, 621
production
15,392
1 13,975
16,349
Deputy comptroller
_
_.
16,349
1 14,620
Deputy general counsel (interna1 15,621
tional)
15,392
Deputy general counsel (procure1 15,621
ment)
1 15,392
Deputy for manpower, personnel,
16,339
16,349
and organization
14,620
15,621
15,392
Deputy for materiel programs
__.
16,099
16.099
Deputy for requirements review
1 14,405
15, 621
15,621
Deputy for security programs
1 13,975
16,099
15,870
Director of civilian personnel
1 14,405
Deputy for accounting and financial
management
1 14,405
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Academic director, Air Force Institute of Technology
1 14,435
1 14,206
Administrative assistant to Secretary
of the Air Force
1
13,330
Aeronautical research, development,
15,163
and design enerineer
_
15,163
1 13,760
14,435
Assistant for ballistics missiles
14,206
14,685
Assistant comptroller
14,685
1 13,115
14,435
Assistant for ground safety
14,206
14,685
Assistant for financial management.-.
14,685
T~~l2,~966
Assistant for logistics planning and
14,435
research
14,206
Assistant for maintenance engineer14, 685
ing
14,685
1 12, POO
15,163
Assistant for plans...
15.163
1 13,760
14.435
Assistant for security...
14,206
14,914
14,914
Assistant for small business
1 13,330
14, 914
14,914
Assistant for supply
1 13,115
14, 435
14,206
Assistant for transportation
14,435
14,206
Associate director of budget
1 12,900
Associate director of management
14,685
analysis
14,685
13,115
Associate general counsel
26,445
CMef, atomic warfare division
14,435
14, 435
12,900
Chief, combat operations team and
deputy assistant for operation
1 14,435
analysis
1 14,435
1 14,914
Cnief, counter-intelligence division...
1 14,685
1 13,330
2 29,598
Chief, operations analysis
2 29.598
1 12,900
Chief scientist A
1 15,163
1 12,900
Civilian direct r, procurement and
industrial planning
1 13,545
14, 685
1 14,685
1 13,115
Deputy chief, aircraft division
14, 914
1 14,685
1 13,330
Deputy auditor general
14,914
1 14,685
1 13.330
Deputy for contract fnancing
_
14,685
1 14,435
Deputy director of civilian personnel.
13,115
Deputy for materiels program
Deputy for military assistant pro1 14,435
14,206
12,900
grams
_.
1 14,435
14,206
12,900
Deputy for reserve and ROTC affairs.
Deputy special assistant for installa15,163
13.
760
tions
1 15,163
15,163
12,900
Deputy technical director, AFOAT-1.
15,163
13,115
Director of climatology
14,435
Director, operations analysis
T"i4~685
Scientific adviser to deputy chief of
15,163
1 12,900
staff for communications-eleetronics.
Scientific adviser to technical direc15,163
1 13,760
tor, AFOAT-1
Special assistant to director, special
1 14,435
14,206
investigations
Special assistant for financial control
1 14,435
1 14,206
13,115
of resources
_
1 15,163
1 14,914
13, 545
Special assistant (purchasing)
1 15,163
1 14,914
13,545
Special assistant (industrial finance) _.
Technical director, communication
1 15,163
1 12,900
and electronics
Technical director, guidance and
1 15,163
1 12,900
control
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
81,126
80,226
7 85,050
Accountant
13,978
13,978
1 12,690
Accountant, fiscal adviser
13,978
13,978
1 12,690
Accounting, special assistant
52.884
52.284
5 59,400
Accountant, systems..
21 284,391
21 281,391
21 254,340
Administrative officer.
13,083
13.083
1 11,610
Adviser, technical
27,942
2 27,942
2 25.380
Aeronautical research administrator,.
21
281,691
21
280.191
21 252,720
Air intelligence specialist
13,374
1 13,374
Assistant chief, plans and programing.
1 11,880
13.374
1 13,374
Assistant for security
1 12,150




1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
Assistant general counsel
3 $36,180
3 $40,113
3 $40,113
Attorney
13,978
13,978
Attorney-adviser
4 48,060
53,184
53,784
Attorney trial examiner
3 36,180
40,713
40,713
Auditor
2 25,380
27,942
27,942
Budget officer
6 72,900
81,126
81,726
Cartographer
6 72,090
65,955
65,955
Chief, Air Force panel, board of contract appeals
12,690
13,978
13,978
Chief, air technical intelligence center
12,420
13,978
13,978
Chief, combat operations team
12,420
13,686
13.978
Chief, contract audits division....35,370
39,213
39,813
Chief, document research division
12,420
13,686
13,978
Chief, historical division.
12,690
13,978
13,978
Chief, internal audits division
11,610
12,771
13,083
Chief, international consolidated division-.
_.
11,880
1 13,374
1 13,374
Chief, patents division
12,420
1 13,686
1 13,978
Chief, placement and employment
relations division..
_
_.
12,420
1 13,978
1 13,978
Chief, statement report division
11,880
1 13,374
1 13,374
Chief, technical division..
12,150
1 13,374
1 13,686
Chief, technical improvement group. .
11,610
1 13,374
1 13,374
Chief, technical liaison team.
12,150
1 13, 686
1 13,374
Communication specialist
12,690
1 13,978
1 13,978
Comptroller
1 13,083
11,610
1 12,771
Comptroller systems officer, supervisory
3 36,450
3 40,413
3 40,113
Contracting officer
12 142,290
10 130,110
10 130,710
Deputy administrative assistant
1 12,150
1 13,374
1 13,686
Deputy assistant for air weapons systems evaluation
1 12, 771
1 11,610
1 13,083
Deputy chief, computation division. _
1 11,610
1 13,083
1 13,083
Deputy for civil aviation
1 12,150
1 13,374
1 13,374
Deputy for mutual security assistance
affairs
1 12,420
1 13,686
13,978
Deputy director, accounting operations
1 11,880
1 13,083
13,374
Deputy director, auditor general district
3 35,640
2 26,742
27,042
Deputy director, comptroller
1 13,083
13,083
1 11,610
Deputy director, maintenance
1 13,374
13,374
1 11,880
Deputy director, maintenance engineering
40,723
40,113
3 36,180
Deputy director, personnel
26,742
27,342
3 35,910
Deputy director, procurement and
production
40,713
39,813
3 36,180
Deputy director, programing
46,980
39,813
39,213
Deputy director- supply and services..
47,520
4 52,884
4 52,884
Director, academic training
13,083
11,880
1 13.374
Director, auditor general district
2 23.760
2 26.442
2 26.742
Director of community services
12,420
1 13.686
1 13.978
1 13,686
Director, education
._.
12,150
1 13,686
1 13,686
1 13,978
Director, library..
12,420
1 13,978
1 13.978
Director, operations
12,690
1 13,686
1 13,686
Education specialist
12,150
3 41,013
3 41,013
Engineer, construction management..
36, 720
4 52.884
4 53.484
Engineer, electronics
47,790
Engineer, general..12 144.450
10 132,210
10 133.710
Engineer, maintenance
1 12.690
1 13,978
1 13.978
F quipment specialist
1 11,880
1 13.374
1 13.374
Industrial specialist
2 23,490
2 26,142
2 26,442
Investigator
_
11 152.481
11 136.890
11 151. 881
Loan examiner, supervisory
1 13,686
1 13,374
1 12.150
2 26,742
Maintenance planner
2 26,442
2 23,760
4 53.784
4 53.184
Management analysis officer
48,060
1 13.083
1 13.083
Management analyst
11,610
1 13,374
1 13,374
11,880
Manpower requirements officer
1 13,083
1 13,083
11,610
Mathematician
Member, industrial personnel seen
1 11,880
1 13.374
1 13,083
rity review board
1 12,600
1 13,978
1 13, 978
Meteorologist
27 323,730
26 350. 346
26 344, 646
Operations analyst
1 11,610
1 13,083
1 13.083
Operations specialist, airways
3 35,370
3 39, 513
3 38,913
Organizations and methods examiner.
6 72,360
6 81,426
6 80,226
Personnel officer
11, 880
1 13,374
1 13,274
Personnel research officer
23, 490
1 13,083
1 12, 771
Physicist
2 24,840
2 27,642
2 27.342
Procurement officer
4 48,600
1 13, 978
1 13,978
Production analyst
2 24,300
2 27,342
2 27,042
Production specialist
11,880
1 13,374
1 13.083
Program analyst, supervisory
11,880
1 13,083
1 13,374
Program control officer
2 23,760
2 26.742
2 26, 442
Psychologist
12, 690
1 13, 978
1 13,978
Public relations officer
11,880
1 13,374
1 13,083
Realty officer
12,150
1 13,686
1 13,686
Safety program director
12, 690
1 13.978
1 13,978
Special adviser
12,420
1 13,978
1 13.686
Special assistant to comptroller
11,610
1 13,083
1 13,0«3
Special assistant, logistics officer
2 26,742
2 26,742
Statistical analyst
.__
2 24,300
1 13,083
1 12,771
Statistical systems officer
1 11,610
9 117,339
9 117,039
Supply officer
9 105,840
2 26,442
2 26,442
Traffic manager
2 23,490
1 13,686
1 13,374
Wage specialist
1 12,150
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
16 190,592
16 171,140
16 190,112
Accountant, systems..
20 238,420
20 214.570
20 237,220
Administrative officer
_
40 477,080
43 460,530
40 473,000
24,154
Adviser, technical
3 32,035
2 ?3,914
25,114
Aeronautical research administrator.
2 22,790
2 25,114
12,085
Aircraft maintenance officer
1 10,750
1 11,835
11,835
1 10,535
Air facility plans officer
1 11,606
585.
293
Air intelligence specialist
54 577.060
578.093
11,606
Air maintenance supervisor
,
1 10,320
11.357
23,194
Airways operations specialist
.-2 20,640
22,954

97

DEPARTMENT OP DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Analyst, management
Architect, design
Archivist...
Assistant chief, comptroller
Assistant chief, depot maintenance. _
Assistant chief, field services
Assistant chief, legal/financial advisory division
Assistant chief, personal services division. __
Assistant chief, procurement and production division
Assistant chief, programs/analysis division
Assistant chief, quality control.
Assistant chief, systems division
Assistant chief, technical division
Assistant chief, training publications.
Associate director, community services
_.
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
_
Auditor
_
Budget officer
Business analyst
Cartographer.
_
_
Chief, area officer
_
Chief, contract special audits program
Chief, depot maintenance
Chief, field services.
__
Chief, ground communications division
Chief, materiel control
_
Chief, overseas employment. _
,
Chief, personnel..
Chief, photo intelligence section
Chief, plans, procurement, and quality.
Chief, plans division
Chief, plant engineering division
Chief, procurement survey branch
Chief, requirements
Chief, supply and services
....
Chief, technical division
Chief, training and services— _
Chief; weapons phasing division
Classification analyst
Commodity industry analyst
Communications officer
Community and regional planner
Comptroller systems officer
Contract specialist
_
Contracting officer
Deputy comptroller
Deputy director, accounting
Deputy director, assistant for programing
Deputy director, comptroller
Deputy director, installations
__.
Deputy director, maintenance engineering.
_
___
Deputy director, procurement and
production
Deputy director, programing
Deputy director, quality control
Deputy director, special weapons
Deputy director, supply and servicesDeputy safety program director
Director, civilian personnel
Director, supply and services
Editor
_
Education specialist
Electronic scientist. __
Employee relations officer
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, architectural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, construction management-.
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronic
Engineer, fire prevention
Engineer, general
Engineer, maintenance
_
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, ordnance
Engineer, petroleum
Engineer, safety
Engineer, standards
_—
Equipment specialist
Financial management analyst
Foreign affairs officer
Geophysicist.Historian
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Inspector, aircraft-Inspector, procurement
Instructor, electrical
Instructor, technical
Intelligence specialist
Investigators
Labor relations officer
Legislative attorney
Legislative officer
Librarian
Loan examiner
Logistics planning officer
..,.--.-




1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
6 $62,780
5 53,750
1 10,535
2 20,855
1 10,535
1 10,535

6 $69,342
5 59,665
1 11,835
2 23,194
1 11,606
1 11,606

1

10,320

1

11,357

11,606

1

10,320

1

11,606

11,606

4

43,860

4

49,028

$69,582
59,905
11,835
23,434
11,606
11,835

4

49,748

10,535
10,320
10,320
10,965
10,750

11,606
11, 606
11,606
12,085
11,835

11,835
11,606
11,606
12,334
12,085

1 11,180
9 96,965
6 62,995
24 253,915
23 245,100
2 21,500
9 95,030
4 42,140
5 53,535
1 11,180
1 10,320

1 12,563
6 71,022
6 57,985
20 234,340
23 270,811
2 23,914
9 105,093

1 12,563
6 71,982
5 58,225
20 235,540
23 272,011
24,154
106,533
47,348
60,145
12,563
11,606

5
1
1

59,425
12,563
11,357

1
1
1
3
1

11,606
11,606
11,357
35,517
11,835

1
1
1
3
1

3
1

10,320
10,320
10.320
32,035
10,750

1
4
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
3
1
57
1
1

10,535
43,000
10,750
10,320
10, 535
31,390
11,180
10, 635
10,320
11,395
11,180
31,605
21, 500
31,605
11,395
596,195
10,320
10,320

11,835
47,838
11,835
11,606
11,357
34,794
12,334
11,606
11,357
12,563
12,334
35,276
24,160
_ 35,276
1 12,563
52 605,265
11,357
11,357

1
3
1

10,320
32,680
10,320

11,606
36,481
11,606

1
3
1

11,606
36,722
11,606

2

21,070

23,434

2

23,674

2

12
3
1
8
5
14
15
8
1
14
1
40
4
5
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
17
4
3
1
2
1
10
1

2
4

10,750
10,750
10,535
10,535
20,855
10,750
10, 750
10,320
10,320
129,430
31,820
10,535
84,280
53,535
148,995
158,455
83,850
10,535
148,350
11,180
423,120
41,710
52,675
10,750
10,535
10,535
10,750
10,535
21,715
21,070
10,535
21,070
176,515
10,320
42,570
31,605
3160
10,750
21,500
10,535
110,295
10,295
10,535
10535
10,535
10,320
10,965
21,715
42,355

2

11,835
11,835
11,606
11,606
23,196
11,835
11,835
11,606
11,606
143,273
35,035
11,606
93, 748
58,954
165,264
153,666
92, 784
11,835
163,818
12,334
418,492
46,874
58,472
11,835
11,606
11,606
11,835
11,835
24,160
23,437
11,606
23,437
195, 479
11,606
46,874
35, 035
11,835
23,678
11,606
109,684
11.606
11, 835
11,357
12,085
24.160
46,633

11,606
11,606
11,606
35,999
12,085

1 11,835
4 47,838
1 12,085
1 11,606
1 11,835
3 34, 794
1 12, 563
1 11,835
1 11,606
1 12, 563
1 12, 563
3 35, 276
2 24,160
3 35, 517
1 12, 563
62 608,157
1 11, 606
1 11,606

11,835
11,835
11,835
11,835
23,196
12,085
11,835
11,606
11,606
143,996
35,517
11,835
94,471
59,677
166,228
154,871
93,266
11,835
165,264
12,563
418,492
46.874
58,954
12,085
11,835
11,835
11,835
11,835
24.401
23, 437
11, 835
23,678
196,684
11,835
47,356
35, 517
12,085
24,160
11, 835
110, 889
11, 835
11,835
11,606
12,334
24, 401
47,115

1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Maintenance planner.
Management analysis officer
Management analyst
Materiel operations analyst
Materiel planner. _
Mathematician
Medical officer
Meteorologist
Military personnel offi cer. _
Mobilkation planning officer
Operations analyst
Operational requirements officer
Organization and methods examiner.
Personal affairs officer
Personnel officer
Physicist
Placement officer
Position classifier
Printing and publications officer
Production control officer
Production specialist
Professor
Program analyst
Program analysis officer
Program control officer
Program officer
Psychologist
Public relations officer
Real estate officer
Real property officer
Recreation director, assistant
Requirements technician
,
Research analyst
Research and development officer
Research physiologist
Salary and wages administrator
Security officer
_
Special assistant, comptroller.
Special assistant to director inspector
service-..
_
Special assistant to director maintenance engineering. _
Special assistant plans and programing
Statistical analyst
Statistician, mathematical
Superintendent, aircraft shops
Supply cataloging administrator
Supply officer. _
Technical director. _.
Traffic manager.
Training officer
Transportation officer _
„
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Accounting officer
,
Accounting systems
Administrative analyst
Administrative officer
Adviser, technical
Aeronautical research administrator..
Air base selection officer
Aircraft maintenance officer
Air intelligence officer
Airways operators specialist
Analyst, management
Architect...
Assistant chief, maintenance directorate
_.
Assistant chief, maintenance engineering service division
Assistant chief, quality analysis
Assistant chief, quality control division
Assistant chief, shop production control division
Assistant chief, support division
Assistant chief, surety division
Assistant chief, transportation. _
Associate chief, district transportation office
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Automotive adviser
Budget officer
Business analyst
Cartographer
Chief, administrative service divisionChief, audio visual center
Chief, civilian health care
Chief, classification
Chief, development —
Chief, field liaison division
Chief, fixed electrical engineering
branch _
_
Chief, ground communications division
Chief, installations division..,_
Chief, legislative affairs branch
Chief, logistical data procurement division
Chief, management engineering service division
Chief, manpower and organization division
Chief, materiel support division
Chief, mechanical engineering section.

Number

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Total
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

Num- Total
ber salary

11 $117.820
4 41,495
6 64,930
10,750
10, 535
20, 855
21, 715
42,785
10,320
21,070
574,050
21,500
63,210
10,535
266, 600
41,280
10, 750
10,750
10,320
116,100
21,070
10, 535
84,280
21,070
63,425
43,215
21,285
10,320
10,320
31,175
10, 750
20,640
10,320
10,320
10,320
10, 750
10,535
20,855

10 $119,595
46, 392
71, 998
11, 835
11, 606
23,196
12,085
47, 356
11,357
23,196
54 625,328
2 23,678
" 70,070
11,606
260, 699
45, 428
11,835
11,835
11,357
92,302
23,196
11,606
93, 266
23,196
70,311
48,079
23,437
11,357
11,357
34, 553
11,835
22,714
11,357
11,357
11,357
11,835
11, 606
23,196

10 $120,318
4 46,392
6 72,480
1 12,085
1 11,835
2 23,437
1 12,085
4 47,838
1 11,606
2 23,678
54 630,148
2 23,678
6 70,552
1 11,835
22 261,904
4 45,910
1 11,835
1 11,835
1 11,606
8 92,302
2 23,437
1 11,835
8 93,748
2 23,196
6 70,793
4 48,561
2 23,919
11,606
11,606
34, 794
1 12,085
2 23,196
1 11,606
1 11,606
1 11,606
1 12,085
1 11,835
2 23,437

1

1

10,750

11,835

21, 285
10,320
74,175
42,355
22,145
10, 965
427,205
10,965
21, 715
10,320
20,640

11,835
11,357
82,391
47,115
24,401
12,085
460,996
12,085
24,160
11,357
22, 714

56 521,930
1
9,420
34 322,000
1 10,065
114
1,047,220
12 111, 535
4 40,260
1
9,205
36 338,690
78 711,970
1
9,205
23 214, 510
9 84,565

53 551,263
1 10,379
34 358,324
1 11,107
103
1,037,878
12 123,632
4 42,014
1 10,150
41 424,016
74 745,929
1 10,150
15 154, 540
9 93,929

1

12,085

2
1
39
1
2
1
2

11,835
11,606
82, 873
47,115
24,883
12,334
463,406
12,334
24,401
11,606
23,196

53 552,468
1 10,379
34 360,734
1 11,107
103
1,041, 493
12 124,837
4 42,014
1 10,379
41 425,221
74 749,544
1 10,379
15 154,540
9 93,929

1

9,420

1

10,379

1

10,629

1
1

9,205
9,205

1
1

10,150
10,150

6

56,520

1
1
6

10,379
10,379
63,021

1
1
1
2

9,205
10,065
9,635
17,980

1
1
1
2

10,150
11,107
10,629
20,043

2

10,379
11,107
10, 858
20,284

1
29
16
98
1
58
1
22
1
1
1
1
9
1

9,205
271,030
149,645
928,320
9,850
542, 705
9,205
197,995
9,420
8,990
9,205
9,850
82, 630
9,205

1

10,150
153.335
165,646
896,071
10,858
578. 556
10,150
220, 714
10.379
9,901
9,901
10,858
80,413
10,150

10,379
154,299
165,646
897,276
11,107
580,966
10,379
221,437
10,379
10.150
10.379
11,107
80,895
10,379

10,150

10,150

9,635
9.420
9,205

10,629
10,379
10,150

10, 629
10.379
10,379

9,205

10,150

10,379

9,205

10,150

10, 379

8,990
9,205
9,420

9,901
10,150
10,379

10,150
10,150
10,379

9,205

1

1
15
16
86
1
56
1
22

98

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, A I R FORCE—Continued
1958 actual

1959 estimate

L960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
3 $31,149
3 $27,830
Chief, medical facilities section
3 $30,908
Chief, organization and methods
1 10,150
1
8,990
1 9,901
Chief, placement and employee relations branch
1
9,635
1 10,629
1 10,858
Chief, plant engineering division
1 10,150
1
8,990
1 9,901
Chief, plans division
2 18,625
2 20,766
2 20,525
Chief, plains and operations division. _
1 10,150
1
9,205
1 10,150
Chief, procurement and production
branch
18 172,140
18 192,678
18 190,268
2 21,248
Chief, production control division
2 19,270
2 21,248
2 20,284
Chief, programs analysis
*
2 18,195
2 20,043
Chief, programs division
..
3 30,426
3 27,615
3 30,426
Chief, programs and requirements
8,990
10,150
division
9,901
37,035
41, 773
Chief, quality control division
_.
41, 291
20,130
20,766
Chief, shops division
22,212
26,970
30,185
Chief, target division
___.
29, 944
10,379
Chief, weapons phasing division
9,420
10, 379
Chief, wire communications engi9,205
neering branch
-.
1
1 10,150
1 10,379
1
9,420
Commissary officer
1 10,379
1 10,379
2 19, 700
2 21,971
2 21,730
Commodity industry analyst
8 80,413
Communications officer.
17 156,055
8 81,136
1 10,150
Communications specialist
9,205
1
1 10,379
5 50,710
Community and regional planner
5 46,885
5 50, 710
135
151
Contracting officer
135
1,
1,375, 436
1,372,785
Contract specialist
2 18,410
2 20,284
2 20,284
1
9,635
Criminal investigator
1 10,629
1 10,858
2 18,840
Dean
.,_-_--__.
2 20,766
2 20,766
2 19,055
Deputy chief, photo intelligence
2 21,248
2 21,248
Deputy chief, staff civilian personnel
1
9,420
1 10,379
division. __
10,629
1
1 11,107
Deputy chief, staff services division..
9,850
11,107
2 18,625
3 30,426
Deputy director, comptroller
_.
30,667
1
1
Deputy director, field services
_.
8,990
9,901
10,150
1
1
Deputy director, inspection division..
8,990
9,901
10,150
3 28, 260
3 31.149
Deputy director, installations
31,631
1 10,065
1 11,107
Deputy director, technical training. _.
11,107
1
1 10.150
Deputy director, training equipment.
9,205
10,379
1
1 10,150
Designer
9,205
10,379
2 18,410
2 20,284
Digital computer programing officer..
20,766
1
1
Digital computer systems analyst
8,990
10,150
9,901
1
1
Director, air force museum
10,150
9,901
1
1
Director, air force records center
10,150
9,901
8,990
Director, engineer construction oper1 10,629
ation and maintenance
1
9,635
10,858
1
Director, installations
1
8,990
9,901
10,150
1 10,629
Director, realty plans and programs.
1
9,635
10,858
2 21,248
Editor
21,489
2 19,055
Education specialist
457,073
52 4^6,290
43
Electronic scientist
—
20,284
2 18,195
2 20,043
Employee relations officer
10,379
9,205
1 10,150
Engineer, aerodynamic
20,284
18,195
2 20,043
Engineer, aeronautical
31,872
28,471
3 31, 631
E ngineer, architectural
141,300
15 156,950
158,155
Engineer, chemical
18,840
2 21,007
21,248
Engineer, civil
417,880
41 422,329
424,739
Engineer, communications
.
9,420
1 10,379
10,379
Engineer, construction
656,390
67 699,517
704,337
Engineer, electrical
14 128,870
14 142,711
143,675
Engineer, electronic
34 318,345
353,504
355,914
Engineer, fire control design
18,840
20,766
21,248
Engineer, fire prevention
9,205
10,150
10,379
Engineer, general
740,350
768, 563
773,383
Engineer, industrial
73,640
81, 618
82,100
Engineer, maintenance
48,605
53,120
54,325
Engineer, mechanical
184, 530
205,250
206,455
Engineer, ordnance design
10, 065
11,107
11,107
Engineer, photographic
37,250
41,291
41, 773
Engineer, power
9,420
10,379
10,379
Engineer, production
^
110, 030
122,427
123,150
Engineer, safety
56, 520
63, 021
63,021
Engineer, sanitary
9,205
10,150
10,379
Engineer, standards
39,185
43,219
43,942
Entomologist
17,
19,802
20,284
Equipment specialist
93,125
103,830
10 103,830
Financial management analyst
18,195
20,043
2 20,284
Fire prevention specialist
18,195
20,043
20,284
Freight traffic officer
9,205
10,150
10,150
Geophysicist
.
10,065
21,489
21,489
Health education officer
9,420
10,379
10,379
Historian
163,365
171,671
172,876
Home economist
9,850
10,858
10,858
Housing officer
_-.
10,065
11,107
11,107
Illustrator
9,205
10,150
10,379
Industrial specialist
273,785
30 303,055
30 304,260
Information officer
19,915
2 21,971
2 22,212
Information specialist
46,670
51,915
52,397
Inspector, ammunition
18,410
20,284
20,525
Inspector, procurement
149,860
167,092
168,056
Instructor, electrical9,635
10,858
10,858
Instructor, technical.,
9,850
10,858
11,107
Insurance examiner
9,850
10,858
11,107
Investigator
278,945
25 259,093
260,298
Librarian
8,990
1 9,901
10,150
Maintenance planner
102,330
11 113,731
114,695
Maintenance technician
137,000
15 153,335
154,540
Management agronomist
9,420
1 10,379
10, 629
72, 995
Management analysis officer
8 80,895
81.618




Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Management analyst
Manpower requirements
._
M ateriel control officer
Mathematician
_
Medical officer
Meteorologist
Military personnel officer
Military security officer
___
Mortician
National intelligence specialist
_
Navigation specialist
Operations analyst _
_.
Operational requirements officer
Organization and methods examinerPatent adviser
_
._
Personnel officer
.
.
Photo technician
Physicist
.-..
Placement officer
Plans analyst
Position classifier
„
Printing and publications
Printing superintendent
.
Procedures analyst
Procurement officer
Production control officer
Production specialist
Professor
Program analyst
.
Program control officer
-_
Psychologist
..
Publications officer
Public relations officer
Real estate Officer
._
Real property analyst
._
Real property officer
Records administrator
Regional representative
_
Requirements technician
Research analyst.
Research and development officer....
Salary and wage specialist.___
Secretary, executive
Security adviser.
Security officer
Shops and services specialistSpace officer
Statistician
Storage specialist
Supervisor, production '.
Superintendent, laundry
Supply cataloger..
Supply officer
Surplus property disposal officer
Traffic manager
Training officer
Transportation officer
^
Wood technologist..
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405,.
GS-9. $5,985 to$6,885...
GS-S. $5,470 to $6,370 ..
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 ..
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390-.
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065_..
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825. _.
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530...
Grades established by 10 U. S. C. 9021:
$12,500 to $19,000:
Air technical intelligence adviser (air
sciences)
Ah* technical intelligence adviser
(AWS)
Air technical intelligence adviser
(electronic data processing)
Air technical intelligence adviser (intelligence acquisition)
Air technical intelligence adviser
(machine and data systems)
Chief scientist
Chief scientist, U. S. Air Force
Deputy assistant secretary for research
and development
Deputy chief scientist
Deputy director, plans and programs
Deputy for requirements, research
and development
Deputy for research and development
operations.
„_
Deputy technical director, AFOAT-1
Director of climatology..,
-

1959 estimate I960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
20 $187,110
18 $188,822
18 $190,268
8,990
4 36,820
41,050
41,050
9 82,200
91,037
91, 519
22 216,485
17 188,079
188,802
18 166,765
18 185,448
186,653
2 19, 485
2 21,730
21,971
1
9,205
1 10,150
10,379
1
9,850
1 11,107
11,107
1
9,635
1 10,629
10,858
1
8,990
9,901
10,150
44 400,290
446,489
44 444,079
8,990
1
10,150
1 9,901
35 329,700
35 368,225
35 365,815
4 37,465
4
42,014
4 41.532
63 585,075
62 645,192
62 643,987
81,136
8 72,135
g
8 80,413
2 18,410
2 20,766
2 20,525
1 9,205
1 10,379
10,150
1
1 9,205
1 10,379
1 10,150
1 9,205
1 10,379
1 10,150
2 18,410
2 20,284
2 20,284
1 9,850
1 11,107
1 11,107
12 112,610
15 156,950
15 155,745
9,205
1
1 10,379
1 10,150
52 487,045
58 603,178
58 606,793
55,660
6 61,816
6 62,298
12 111, 105
12 124,114
12 123,150
84,995
9
9 94,411
9 95,134
24 222,425
24 247.264
24 249,192
8,990
1
1 9,901
1 10,150
8,990
1
1 9,901
1 10,150
17,980
2
2 19,802
2 19,802
62,298
6 56,090
6
6
61,334
1 10,065
1 11,107
1 11,107
8,990
10,150
1
9,901
1
1
9,420
1
1 10,379
1 10,379
64,325
5 49,035
54,325
5
5
84,135
10 103,830
10 103,348
72,135
82,100
8 81,618
47,315
63,021
6 62,539
9,205
10,379
10,150
1
28,905
32,113
3 32,113
18,410
20,284
2 .28,690
2 20,284
32,113
3
3 31,872
8,990
1
1 10,150
1 9,901
8,990
1
1 10,150
1 9,901
21 196,100
20 207,660
20 210,070
9,205
1 10,150
1
1 10,150
4 44,424
4 40,045
4 44,906
9,205
1 10,150
1
1 10,150
9,635
1 10,629
1
1 10,629
112
90
90
1,053,535
932,060
927,240
1 10,065
1 11,107
11,107
5 52,397
5 47,100
52,397
9 91,278
7 64,005
91,519
5 47,745
5 52,638
5 53,120
9,420
1 10,379
1 10,379
1
4,023
4,167
3,957
38,612,947
31,939,115
37,329,600
6,572
6,370
6,410
49,768,113
43,435,410
51,156,120
1,737
1,857
1,""
12,165,182
11,991,625
12,919,570
12,347
12,475
12, 747
82,242,843
73,351,615
83, 700, 529
834
2,844
3,144
16,906,280
16,968,530
16,965,960
27,
526
27,396
30, 546
157, 069,992
154,608,277
154, 611,675
5,200
5,224
5,657
25,993,132
26,360,950
25, 509, 750
13, 770
13,
752
16,265
65, 741,620
65, 517, 612
70, 584, 080
25,697
25,712
27,078
106,954,965
106,626,480
101, 254, 250
21,206
21,221
23, 553
84, 619,090
84, 479, 815
' 1,672, 735
9,767
9,772
10,052
36, 507,022
36,427,352
33,649,810
463
>8
568
1, 507, 032
1,492,162
1,629,835

15,000

15,000

15,000

15,000

15,000

15,000
15,000

15,000
15,000
50, 500
19,000

2
1

31,000
19,000

1

19,000

19,000
15,000
14,500

1

15,000

17,000

1

15,000

17,000
15, 500
15,500

1
3
1

15,000
50,500
19,000
19,000
15,000
14,500

1

17,000
17,000
15,500
15,500

99

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
Nuffi- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades established by 10 XJ. S* C, 9021: ber salary ber salary ber salary
$12,500 to $19,000—Continued
$15,260
1 $14,000
1 $15,260
Director of scientific Services, A W l . ,
16,000
1
16,000
1
16,000
Director for secretariat
_.._,
15, 500
1
14,000
1
15,500
Medical research adviser.
16,000
1
lb, 000
Scientific adviser to commander
Scientific adviser to director of
research
15, 500
1
15,500
Scientific adviser to deputy chief of
staff for communications-electronics.
15, 500
15, 500
Scientific adviser (research)
1
15,300
17,000
17,000
Scientific adviser to technical director,
AFOAT-1
15, 500
15, 500
Technical adviser on space technology...1
12,500
15,000
15,000
Technical director (aeronautics and
15,000
propulsion)
1
12,500
15,000
Technical director, AFOAT-1
1
17,000
18, 500
18, 500
Technical director, communications
and electronics
15, 500
15, 500
Technical director to deputy chief,
research and development
1
16,500
17, 500
17, 500
Technical director, guidance and
control
.___
15, 500
15, 500
14, 500
Technical director, (human factors)...
14, 500
Technical director, nuclear appli*
14, 500
cations division.
.
___.
14,500
Technical director (nuclear systems
14,
700
14,
700
application)
-.__.-_____,
Technical director, plans and pro17,
500
17.
500
grams
^
1
1G, 000
15, 500
15, 500
Technical director, technical resourcos.
"i 157566
16, 500
16, 500
Technical director, weapons systems..
14, ,500
14, 500
Technical program director... _.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $9,890 and above:
Foreman, aircraft component re*
pair
.
4
41,853
42, 650
28 263,528
Foreman, aircraft electrical systems
1 10, 300
1
10,129
10,129
repair
55,015
6 56,000
Foreman, aircraft engine overhaul...
14 137,735
Foreman, aircraft hydraulic sys1 10,329
1
10,
tems repair
1
10,129
Foreman, aircraft instrument me1
10,129
10,129
chanic
1
10,129
Foreman, aircraft jet engine me1 10,730
1
10,524
chanic
1
10,524
1 10,390
1
10,192
Foreman, aircraft maintenance
2 20,478
2
20,259
1
9,110
Foreman, aircraft mechanic
14 160,159
5
47,278
14 162,965
Foreman, aircraft overhaul
33 329,478
Fireman, aircraft propulsion mechanic
_.
3
27,830
1
11,012
1
10,816
9,838
Foreman, aircraft repair.._
_
3
31,516
Foreman, aircraft sheet metal work_.
5
50.376
3
30,907
Foreman, aircraft welder
3
29,202
Fireman, airfield lighting electrical .
10,129
10,129
1
10,129
Fireman, airfield lighting system
repair
1
9,734
Foreman, automatic equipment re3
32,068
3
31,574
31,574
pair .
1
10,212
3
28,890
10,212
Foreman, carpenter
Foreman, communications equip20,155
10,712
11,012
ment repair
_
10,150
10,150
10,150
Foreman, crater warehouse
Foreman, electrical armament
4 41,076
4 40,296
4
39,268
equipment
Foreman, electrical equipment re3
31,057
10 94,190
3
30,527
pair
Foreman, electrical installation and
21,049
21,347
repair
31,096
10,150
10,150
Foreman, electrical lineman
19,884
Foreman, electrical motor repair
9,339
Foreman, electrical test and equip9,256
ment repair
Foreman, electrician
9,734
Foreman, engine equipment and
39,270
2
20,342
2
20,575
repair
67, 749
Foreman, engineer, general
Foreman, equipment maintenance
49, 795
2
20,176
2
20,607
mechanic
Foreman, equipment maintenance
9,339
power plant
Foreman, fixed equipment main1
10,420
27,934
1
10,213
tenance
Foreman, fuel distribution systems
49, 502
2
21,378
2
21,173
operations
Foreman, heating equipment and
9, 734
repair
1
10,649
10, 649
1
10,649
Foreman, heating power plant __. .
Foreman, industrial instrument
9,027
repair, electrical
1
10,129
1
10,129
3
28,620
Foreman, machinist
Foreman, maintenance engineer
4 42,648
4 42,224
4
38,814
Foreman, maintenance and construction
22 246,325
22 243,938
48 485,761
Foreman, mobile equipment maintenance
1
9,963
1
9,963
37, 534
Foreman, mobile equipment and
metal work
9,339
Foreman, mobile equipment oper2
22,325
ations
2
21,023
30.035
Foreman, offset pressman
1
10,005
1
10,005
84,428
Foreman, offset printer
1
9,100
Foreman, plant electrical
10,
046
10,046
I
9,100
Foreman, platemaker
1
9,235
Foreman, plumbing equipment repair
1
10,212
1 10,436
Foreman, plumbing and steamfitting
:._.„
B
SO, 745
5
52,000
5 52,895




1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Grades and ranges—Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly r a t e s Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Continued
ber salary ber salary
Equivalent to $9,890 and above—Con, ber salary
Foreman, powered ground equipment repair
1 $11,044
1 $11,044
7 $67,475
Foreman, powerhouse equipment
repair
4 40,705
2 21,694
2 21,978
Foreman, powerplant operations-.
24 247,478
16 171,308
16 172,988
Foreman, preventive maintenance
19 189,404
85,238
8 86,335
Foreman, printing plant
1
9,797
Foreman, printing and reproduction
1 9,069
Foreman, repair of air conditioning
and refrigeration equipment
3 29,951
2 20,279
2 20,486
Foreman, utility operations
7 76,439
6 67,515
6 68,037
Q uality control inspector
21 196,208
6 63,362
6 63,875
Sanitary engineer
2 19,322
1 10,129
1 10,129
4 39, 665
2 20,259
2 20,685
Wood technologist
.
136,407
138,276
143,327
Equivalent to less than $9,890
729,955,836
711,596, 726
698, 709,405
Foreign nationals at local rates
24,523
21,545
22,508
38,574,679
34,364, 275
35,787,720
Total permanent
Deduct lapses

312, 979
293, 787
293,827
1,452,893, 923 1,447,891,237 1, 458,089,081
23,096
8,097
6,855
143,915, 380
31,143, 781
48,877,499

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year.

28,859,919

Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
258, 273
256,939
256,995
United States and possessions
1,259,140,915 1,320, 633,400 1,350,932, 200
Foreign countries:
r
,834
7,953
7,823
U. S. rates—__
41,494,748
40,324,400
41,039, 500
Local rates.
23, 657
22,170
20, 901
37, 202, 799
34,973,600
38,055,938
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
1,095,971
1, 320,900
1,130,900
200, 500
194,000
Part-time employment
192,000
674, 788
822, 600
Intermittent employment
858,000
Other personal services:
11,117, 200
5,135,358
5, 393, 900
Regular pay above 52-week base
26. 916,365
29,499,300
27,836,100
Overtime and holiday pay
2, 227,900
2, 254.300
Nightwork differential
2,197, 237
3,963, 600
Living and quarters allowance
3,934,031
3, 726, 600
3, 722, 300
Additional pay for service abroad
3, 512,403
3, 570,600
860,000
730,191
784, 700
Uniform allowance.
1,865,398
1,819,800
Premium pay
1, 781,700
94,865
100,000
Hazardous duty pay.
__.
90,000
01

Personal services

1,384,195,569

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE,

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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 (Federal).
State National Guard employees.
01

Personal ser vices.

1,480,766,100

ARMY NATIONAL GUARD

1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Deputy comptroller.
Legal adviser
Supervisory construction management engineer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Construction management engineer _.
General engineer
Supervisory program analyst
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530

1,448,459,338

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber salary ber salary
1

$10,320

1
1

1

10,535

1

2
1

20,130
10,065

7
7
20
3
17
18
31
56
31
1
4

57, 555
46,880
116,835
15,990
83,915
83,560
129,435
218,090
106,180
3,920
10, 760

200
9

924,170
38,794

$11,606
11,357

1
1

$11,606
11,357

12,563

1

12,563

22,214
11,107
9,901
61,530
52,875
142,594
12,314
83,688
92,314
131,323
218,758
103,034
3,931
5,948

2
1
1
7
7
22
1
15
18
28
51
26
1
2

22,214
11,107
9,901
61,530
52,875
142,594
6,240
83,688
92,314
131,323
214,993
99,518
3,931
5,948

188
6

987,057
29,687

185
3

973, 702
13, 992

182

957,370

182

42, 794
191

928,170

959,710

1,166, 034
4,300

745,000

739,000

3,520
2,854

3,630
3,000

7,290
3,000

1, 709,000
2,104, 878
1, 709,000
20, 224
19,341
19,315
101, 621,000
94,822,000
91,040, 485
93,145,363

96, 531,000

103,330,000

100

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued
NATIONAL BOABD FOB THE PROMOTION OF RIFLE PRACTICE
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325—
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Ungraded positions at hourly
equivalent to less than $9,890-.
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year...
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

Personal services

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$5,575
5,240
14,130
24,045
19,030
3,765
17
1

71,785
4,635

$6,448
6,074
16,204
28,370
29,098
3,515

5,928
15,892
27,457
21,319
3,765

4,160

17

80,663
473

20
1

93,869
5,091

17

80,190

19

88,778

3,275
16

70.425
303
584
71,312

310

722

80,500

89,500

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, ALASKA COMMUNICATION
SYSTEM, ARMY
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1 $11,606
1 $11,606
1 $10,320
Attorney
1
11,357
11,357
1
Comptroller,.
1
12,563
12,563
1
Electronic engineer
__.
11,395
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
20,529
20,300
2
2
Administrative officer
2
17,980
10,150
1
1
8,990
9,901
1
Attorney
20,529
2
2
20,300
2
17,980
Communication specialist
44,428
4
4
44,428
4
40,260
Electronic engineer
10,379
1
1
10,379
1
Supply officer
_
—
9,205
13 114, 647 13 115,397
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
15 118, 710
20 157,660
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
20 140,055 20 155,160
86,737
85, 722 13
13
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.—
__
15
88, 755
24,960
24,296
4
4
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
—
3
16,530
96,575
17
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
17
83,135 17 95,115
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
20
99,000 20 100,460
90,645 20
43 186,921
43 190,279
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,94039 156,900
80 293,600 80 324,480 100 399,780
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325194 655,900 200 703,000 200 707,980
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
30,330
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
27,150
30,330
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
2,690
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,860 or above:
Chief engineer
__.
1
10,764
1
12,510
Master, barge
23 123,055
Less than $9,890
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $9,890 or above:
Central office equipment installer,
9
92,123 11 112,894 11 113,852
foreman
2
21,694
2
21,694
2
21,133
Maintenance, foreman
80 557,101 142 926,542 142 927,500
Equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses.
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

541 2,606,886
63 257,063

Personal services _

607 3,114,745
55 265,545

528 2,717,080

552 2,849,200

10,320
71,800
20,400
203,000

10,800
72,000
21,000
210,000

3,022,600

3,163,000

86,676

Net permanent (average number,
net salary).
478 2,436,499
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
8,925
Overtime and holiday pay
53,096
Nightwork differential
_
20,402
Additional pay for service abroad
192,977
Living and quarters allowance (barge)..
11,000
Additional pay for cable barge differential
7,200
01

587 3,020,635
59 303,555

2,730,099

SALARIES AND EXPENSES, SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $17,500:
Secretary of Defense.




1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $25,000

1 $25,000

1 $25,000

1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Grades and ranges—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $17,500—Continued
Deputy secretary of defense
1 $22,500
1 $22,500
1 $22,500
Director of defense research and
engineering
22,000
22,000
Assistant secretary (comptroller)
20,000
20,000
20,000
Assistant secretary (health and medical)
20,000
20,000
20,000
Assistant secretary (international
security affairs)
20,000
20,000
20,000
Assistant secretary (manpower, personnel and reserve)
20,000
20,000
20,000
Assistant secretary (properties and
installations)
20,000
20,000
20,000
Assistant secretary (public affairs)
20,000
20,000
20,000
Assistant secretary (research and
engineering)
_
_
20,000
20,000
Assistant secretary (supply and
logistics)
1 20,000
20,000
20,000
Assistant to the secretary (atomic
energy) and chairman, military
liaison committee
1 20,000
1 20,000
1 20,000
General counsel
1 20,000
1 20,000
1 20,000
Grades established by act of Aug. 1,
1947, Public Law 313, 80th Cong.
(61 Stat. 715), as amended:
Deputy assistant secretary (health
and medical)
19,000
19,000
19,000
Deputy assistant secretary (research
and engineering)
—.
19,000
19,000
19,000
Director, office of aeronautics
16,500
14,000
16,500
Director, office of atomic, biological
and chemical warfare
15,600
14,000
15,500
17,600
Director, office of electronics
16,000
17,500
17,600
Director, office of foreign programs
17,500
13,500
16,600
16,500
Director, office of sciences
13,600
19,000
19,000
D irector of guided missiles
19,000
D irector, planning division
15,000
Executive assistant to the director of
guided missiles
1 17,500
16,000
17,500
Special assistant to the assistant secre16,600
tary (research and engineering)
16,500
16,500
Staff director for defensive missiles—
1 15,000
16,500
15,600
Staff director for strategic missiles
1 14,000
15,500
15,500
Staff director for tactical missiles
15,500
15,600
Staff specialist for geophysical sciences.
15,500
1 13,800
GS-18. Rate of $17,500:
Assistant to the secretary (legislative
17,514
1 17,514
affairs)
Deputy assistant secretary (comp17,514
1 17,514
troller)
Deputy assistant secretary (inter17,514
national security affairs)
1 17,514
Deputy assistant secretary (man17,514
power, personnel and reserve)
1 17,514
1 16,000
Deputy assistant secretary (properties
17,514
and installations)..
1 17,514
1 16,000
Deputy assistant secretary (public
17,514
1 17,514
affairs)
1 16,000
Deputy assistant secretary (supply
17,514
1 17,514
and logistics)
1 16,000
Deputy comptroller for accounting
1 17,514
17,514
16,000
policy
1 17,514
17,514
16,000
Deputy general counsel
17,514
17,514
16,000
Director of budget—
17,514
17,514
16,000
Director of construction._
17,614
17,514
16,000
Director, office of domestic programs..
Director, office of planning and re17,514
16,000
17, 514
quirements policy
17,514
16,000
17, 514
Director, office of procurement policy17,514
16,000
17, 514
Director, office of production p o l i c y 17,514
16,000
17, 514
Director, office of security policy
17,514
16,000
17,514
Director, office of special operationsDirector, office of transportation and
1 17,514
17,514
16,000
petroleum policy
1 17,514
17, 514
16,000
Director of maintenance engineering.17, 514
17, 514
16,000
Director, real property management- .
17, 514
17,614
16,000
Special assistant to the secretary
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Administrative assistant to the secre1 16,349
1 16,099
1 14,620
tary
-•
Assistant comptroller for contract
1 16,349
1 16,349
1 14,835
financing policy
Assistant comptroller for interna1 16,099
1 15,870
1 14,405
tional security affairs
—
Assistant director of construction
1 14,835
1 16,349
1 16,349
Assistant director, office of planning
1 13,975
and requirements policy
1 15,621
1 15,621
Assistant director, office of procurement policy
1 15,392
1 15,392
Assistant director, real property man1 13,975
agement
1 15,621
1 15,621
3 42,140
Assistant general counsel
Deputy director, office of manpower
3 47,112
3 46,863
1 14,620
requirements and utilization
1 16,349
1 16,099
Deputy director, office of special oper14,405
ations
13,975
1 15,392
1 15,621
Director, audit division
Director, civilian personnel policy
1 15,621
1 15,621
1 13,975
division
Director, economic and fiscal analysis
13,975
1 15,621
1 15,621
division
13,975
Director for small business policy
1 15,392
1 15,621
Director, office of declassification
1 15,621
1 15,392
1 13,975
policy
1 14,190
Director, office of legislative programs1 16,349
1
14,620
1
16,349
Director, office of manpower supply—
1 14,405
Director, office of public information. _
Y"l5,~62i
1 13,975
T " 15," 392
Director, office of review and services.

101

DEPARTMENT OP DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Oracles and ranges—Continued
Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Director, office of supply management
1 $15,392
1 $15,621
p licy
1 $13,975
Director, office of telecommunications
1 15,621
policy.
1 15,621
1 13,975
Executive assistant to deputy assistant secretary (international security affairs) for military assistance
15,621
pr< grams
15,621
1 13,975
Special assistant to assistant secretary
15,392
15,621
13,975
(public affairs)
15,392
15,621
Special assistant to the secretary
13,975
Staff director for materiel manage15,621
15,392
ment
13,975
Staff director for research and special
16,099
15,870
projects
-.
14,405
Staff director for program review and
14,190
15,870
15,870
analysis
._.
Staff director for storage and ware15,621
14,190
15,870
h' using
_
15,870
14,190
15, 870
Staff director for transportation
Staff director, production and sched1 15,392
15,621
13,975
ules division
_
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Aeronautical powerplant engineer
(research, development, and evalu15,163
1 15,163
ation)
1 13,760
Assistant director for small business
14,206
14,435
1 12,900
policy
14,435
14,435
Assistant general counsel
1 12,000
Assistant staff director for advanced
14,914
1 13,545
15,163
weapons and materials
_
14,685
14,685
Assistant to the general counsel
1 13,115
14,206
14,206
Chief, family housing division
14,914
14,914
Chief, manpower utilization surveys._
1 13,330
Chief, military construction branch
15,163
13,760
(comptroller).
1 15,163
12,900
Chief of foreign military rights affairs.
Chief, operations and maintenance
14,206
14,435
12,900
branch (comptroller)
_
14,435
12,900
14,435
Chief, overseas projects division
14,914
13,545
Chief, personnel branch (comptroller).
15,163
Chief, procurement and production
14,206
branch (comptroller;
14,435
12,900
Chief, project division (properties and
15,163
15,163
installations)
13, 760
Chief, research and development
14,435
14,685
13,115
branch (comptroller)
Chief, technical division (properties
15,163
15,163
13, 760
and installations)
Chief, technical division (research
14,206
14,435
12,900
and engineering)
28,870
29,370
26,230
Deputy assistant director of b u d g e t Deputy director, office of fuels, materials and ordnance and chief, ord1 15,163
1 15,163
13, 760
nance division
Deputy director, economic and fiscal
1 14,206
14,435
1 12,900
analysis division...
14,435
1 12,800
Director, data systems research staff-.
1 14,435
Director, office of National Security
1 14,435
Council affairs
14,685
1 13,115
1 14,206
Director, office of news services
14,206
1 14,435
Director of intelligence programs
14,435
i 12, eoo
Director of Operations Coordinating
1 14,206
Board affairs
1 14,435
1 12,900
Director, statistical services center
1 13,115
1 14,685
1 14,685
Executive secretary, defense science
15,163
1 15,163
1 13,760
board
General engineer (guided missiles and
15,163
1 13,760
nuclear application)
15,163
14,435
1 13,115
Historian
14,685
14,914
1 13,330
Industrial relations specialist
14,914
14,206
Staff director for cataloging
.
14,435
1 12,900
14,435
14,685
Staff director for planning guidance. ._
1 13,115
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
6 72,520
8 105,995
8 106.910
Accountant
1 12,150
1 13,686
1 13,686
Administrative secretary
2 27,956
2 27,956
3 38,070
Aeronautical engineer
1 13,978
1 13,978
1 12,690
Architectural engineer
Assistant for administrative manage1 13,686
1 13,374
1 12,150
ment
2 26,748
2 26,166
2 23,760
Attorney
1 11,610
1 12,771
1 13,083
Auditor
16 192,185
16 212,572
16 216,067
Budget analyst
1 12,690
13,978
13,978
Budget systems analyst
13,686
1 12,150
13,686
Cartographer,
13,978
1 12,690
13,978
Chemical engineer
3 38,070
2 27956
27,956
27,956
Chemist
___
4 50,760
54,705
54,705
Commodity-industry analyst
1 11,880
13,374
13,083
Conservation specialist
4 50, 760
55,912
4 55,912
Construction management engineer...
3 35,640
40,122
3 40,122
Data systems specialist
2 23,490
2 26,457
2 26,145
Declassification specialist
1 12,905
14, 227
1 14,227
Director, fiscal management division..
1 12,690
13,978
1 13,978
Director of budget and finance
1 12,690
14,227
1 13,978
Director of facilities and services
Director, office of emergency plan1 13,978
1 12,690
1 13,978
ning
1 13,083
1 11,610
1 12,771
Director, office of public services
1 13,686
1 13,686
1 12,150
Director, office of security review
Director of graphics and special
1 11,610
presentations
_
_
14,227
13,978
Director of personnel
12,690
13, 978
13,978
12,420
Director of security services..
69,244
61,830
5 68660
68,660
, 0
Economist
_
97, 846
7 97,846
9784
8 100710
100,710
Electronics engineer
0,
13,374
13,083
1 11880
Equipment specialist
„.
11,880
53, 517
52,311
47,520
Executive assistant
13,374
13,083
11,880
Fiscal analyst..
6 82077
82,077
73,170
Foreign affairs officer..
6 81202
81,202




1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
General engineer
Geologist
Housing specialist
Industrial engineer
Industrial security specialistIndustrial specialist
Information specialist
Intelligence specialist
Labor economist
.,
Legislative analyst
Liaison officer
Manpower analyst
Manpower utilization specialist
Marine engineer
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer.
Metallurgist
Mobilization planning officer
Naval architect
Personnel specialist
Physicist
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program analyst
Program coordinator
Realty officer
Security review specialist
Special assistant
Staff director for standardization
Statistician
Storage specialist
Supply cataloger
Supply requirements officer
Supply specialist
_.._..
Surplus property disposal officer
Trade control specialist
Transportation specialistGS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Aeronautical research engineer
Assistant administrative secretary
Attorney
Auditor
Bacteriologist
Budget analyst
Chemist
Civil engineer
C ommodity-industry analyst
Communications specialist
Construction management engineer...
Economist
_
Electrical engineer
Electronics engineer.
Equipment specialist
Executive assistant
Facilities and services officer
Foreign affairs officer
General engineer
General supply officer
Geographer
Graphics and presentations analyst...
Historian
Housing specialist
Information specialist
Industrial relations specialist
Industrial security specialist
Industrial specialist.
Inspection specialist
Intelligence officer
Manpower utilization specialist
Marine engineer..
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer
Methods examiner
Ordnance engineer
Personnel officer
Physicist
—
Production specialist
_ -.
Program analyst
Program coordinator
Realty officer
Research analyst
Scientific warfare adviser
Security officer
Security review specialist
Special assistant
Staff assistant to chairman, Joint
Chiefs of Staff
Statistician
Storage specialist
Supply cataloger
Supply requirements officer
Supply specialist
Surplus property disposal officer
Trade control specialist
Transportation specialist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Aeronautical engineer
Aeronautical research engineer
Attorney
Budget analyst
Commodity-industry analyst
Construction management engineerEditorial specialist
Electronics engineer
.-

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
14 $177,660
1 12,690
2 24,570
1 12,690
47,790
10 123,930
11, 610
24,300
12,420
11, 610
23,760
38,070

12 $167,736
1 13,978
1 13,978
1 13,978
4 52,914
11 150,156
2 25,542
39,520
13,686
13,083
12,771
38,937
41,934
13,083

11 $153,758
1 13,978
1 13,978
1 13,978
4 53,830
11 150,759
2 25,854
3 39,832
13, 978
13,083
1 12,771
3 39,519
3 41,934
1 13,083

13,978
13,978
13,978
13,978
27,372
13,978
91,852
13,374
92, 663
80,141
13,083

7
1
6
6
1

13,978
13, 978
13,978
13,978
27,372
13, 978
92,476
13,374
80,225
81,347
13,083

5

67,682

12,690
12, 690
12, 690
12,690
12, 690
24,300
12, 690
82,080
11,880
84, 995
84, 670
11,610
4 49,085
1 12,150
8 98,550
2 24,300
3 36,450
9 108,000
2 23,490
1 11,880
3 36,990
3 36,180
12 130,720
11,395
10,750
41,280
10,320
10,750
3 31,605
1 11,395
3 34,185
2 22,790
3 32,250
6 68,370
2 22,790
1 11,395
3 34,185
2 21,070
2 20,640
1 10,320
2 21,715
6 68,370
2 21,070
1 10,750
3
4
1

32,465
43,430
10,750

2

21,715
65,145
10,535
10,320
32,465
11,395
10,320
22,790
10,535
11,395
10,965
11,395
11,180
86430
86,430
43,430
10,320
10, 750
22; 790
10,750
11,395
20,640

3
2

8

2
2

8 109,013
2 26,748

8 110,198
2 27,372

8 105,538
2 26,145
1 13,083
3 41,058
3 40,144

6
2
1
3
3

10 120,159
11,606
12,085
45,677
11,606
11,835
12,563
37,689
12, 563
35,048
12, 563
12,563
25,126
23,212
11,357
11,357
46, 634
74,421
11,357
12,085
11,357
35,776
36,254
45,906
11,357
24,169
48,339
22,963
11,357
36,254
12,563
11,606
12,563
12,334
12,563
12,563
73,194
59,446
11,606
11,835
25,126
11,835
48,338
22,714

1 10,320
11 121,050
2 21,930
1 11,610
4 42,785
4 42,570
2 21,715
3 31,820
6 62,780

1 11,606
11 133,596
1 11,606

9,420
9,850
10,065
20,560
64,435
46,025
19,270
10,065
9,635
10,065

10,629
11,107

2
7
5
2
1
1
1

2

80,869
26,457
13,374
41,642
40,684

10 121,324
11,606
12,085
46,424
11,606
12,085
6 69,347
1 12,563
3 37,689
1 12,563
3 35,526
7 86,984
1 12,813
1 12,563
2 25,126
2 23,441
1 11,606
1 11,606
4 47,132
6 74,421
1
1
2
4
1
2
4
2
1
3

12,085
11,357
23,441
36,483
46,405
11,357
24; 169
49,087
23,192
11,606
36,504
12,563
11,835
12,563
12,334
12,563
12,563

5
5
1
'
2
1
2
2

61,131
60,174
11,606
12,085
25,126
12,085
24,169
23,212

1 11,606
11 135,512

47,132
23,940
35,297
57,283

7
3
2

71,260
30,680
21,487
9,901

2

23,691

3
5

35,775
58,239
10,629
11,107

7
3
2

72,695
30,909
21,736
9,901

102

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,S90 to $11,090—Continued
Equipment specialist
Fiscal analyst
General engineer
Graphics and presentation analyst—
Historian
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Inspection specialist
Legislative analyst
__
Mechanical engineer
Organization and methods examiner..
Personnel classification officer
Personnel officer
Petroleum engineer
Procurement officer
Program analyst_..
Records administrator
Research analyst
__.
Security officer
_
_
Statistician.
_
Supply requirements officer
Transportation specialist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370.—
_
__..
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880.—
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325._
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent..
Deduct lapses
,
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
„

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$10,065
9,420
60,605

$11,107
10,629
11,107
9,901
20, 758
10,379
20,529

18,625
29,120
37,680
9, 205
8,990
40,260
9,850
9,850
19,485
9,420
38,110
28,045
9,850
2
7
2
2
42
41
6
71
23
155
200

18,840
66,800
19,055
18,410
332,990
274,675
39,540
418, 715
127,810
787,235
927,240

192

19

795, 765
353, 795
127,080
40, 620
2,945
78,581

9,901
10,858
10,629
10, 379
31,866
30,181
10, 858
29, 703
20, 779
64,229
9,901
10,629
352,706
317,006
49,234
539,628
162,221
913,082

40
43
7
84
27
164
207
1,054,910
276
1,229, 408
102 407,389
21 82,369
12 44.366
1
3,266
19

84,264

$11,107
10,629
11,107
9,901
21,008
10,629
21,008
1

10,150
11,107
10,858
10,629
21,237
30,431
11,107
19,802
21,237
64,937
9,901
10,629
330,612
301,013
43,160
509,334
164,655
898,916

1
1
37
40
6
78
27
159
202
1,050,119
265
1,198,012
97 393,530
20 80,060
12 44,823
1
3.349
19

85,198

1,492
1,434
1,412
10, 527, 381
11, 797, 485
11.481, 905
85 585,784
121 746,510
8 94,075
424,457

Net permanent (average number,
1,426
net salary)
1,371
1,327
11
11
10
11,387,830
10,366,054
11,050,975
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment213,000
207,600
134,802
Other personal services:
41,064
Regular pay above 52-week base
88, 570
44,125
240,081
Overtime and holiday pay
286,200
283, 600
952
Uniform allowance.___
1,300
1.300
11, 976, 900
01
Personal services11, 587, 600
10, 782,953
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Salaries and expenses, Secretary of
Defense"..
___
"Navy management fund"

$10,714,321
68,632

$11, 461, 500
126,100

$11, 955, 500
21,400

SALARIES AND EXPENSES, COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS,
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber
ber salary
excess of $14,190:
3 $76,500
3 $76,500
Judge, Court of Military Appeals
3 $76,500
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1
14,914
1
13,330
Chief commissioner
1
14,685
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
13,978
1
12,420
Clerk of the court
1
13,686
38,313
Commissioner
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
3
38,313
12,563
42,785
Commissioner
_
1
12,563
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
40,600
39,604
35,960
Commissioner
10,150
9,901
8,990
Deputy clerk of the court
25, 521
25,023
15,140
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
21,340
7,280
6,390
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
—
12,120
12,729
11,420
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
11, 710
10,345
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
21,924
21,320
18,910
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
15,475
15, 767
13,860
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
36,483
37, 502
32,600
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
3,890
3,973
3, 515
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
3,931
4,035
3,555
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
15,017
15,121
13,565
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Total permanent




42

319,285

43

358,110

43 364,321

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

SALARIES AND EXPENSES, SECRETARY OF DEFENSE—Continued
1958 actual

1959 estimate

Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

Personal services

2

$14,694

2

$11,985

41

346,125

$5,001

11,200
40

315,791

43

359,320

1,240
33

1,375
500

2,880
500

317,064

348,000

362,700

RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND
EVALUATION
RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION, ARMY
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total
GS-18. $17,500:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Director, guidance and control laboratory
1 $16,000
1 $17,514
1 $17,514
Research director
__
1 17,514
1 17,514
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
1 16,000
Chief engineer
1
16,349
1 16,349
1 14,835
Deputy director, guidance control
laboratory
16,349
16.349
1 14,835
Director, missiles firing laboratory
16,349
16. 349
D irector, aeroballistics laboratory
16,349
16,349
1 14,835
Director, computer laboratory
16,349
16,349
1 14,835
Director, fabrications laboratory
15,392
15,392
1 14,835
Director, systems and mechanics
laboratory
14,835
16,349
16,349
Director, systems analysis and reliability laboratory
15,392
15,392
Director, research projects office
_
16,349
16,349
14,835
Director, test laboratory
15,392
15,392
Scientific director
16,349
16,349
14,620
Technical director, development operations
14,835
16,349
16,349
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Associate scientific director
_
14, 206
14, 206
12, 900
Chief, measuring, telemetering and
radio frequency systems
13,760
15,163
15,163
Chief, production engineering branch.
13,760
15,163
15,163
Deputy director, systems and mechanics laboratory
15,163
15,163
13,760
Director of applications engineering,
engineer research and development
laboratory
13,760
1 15,163
1 15,163
Director, fabrication laboratory
13,760
Director, launching and handling
laboratory
1 15,163
13,760
1 15,163
Director, systems analysis and reliability laboratory
13,760
Director, technical liaison group
13, 760
15,163
15,163
Director, test laboratory
13,760
Director, Signal Corps engineering
15,163
1 13,330
laboratory
15,163
2 26,015
30,326
30,326
Electronic engineer
_ ___„_
15,163
1 13,115
15,163
Electronic scientist
28, 870
2 26,015
28,870
Research analyst
_
30,
326
2
26,015
30, 326
Senior engineer
15,163
1 13,760
15,163
Technical adviser
Technical director of research nutrition laboratory, Fitzsimons Army
1 13,115
14,435
14,435
Hospital
Technical director of transportation,
research and development com1 13,760
15,163
1 15,163
mand
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1 13,083
1 11,880
1 13,374
Administrative assistant
16 189,000
16 212, 564
17 227,143
Administrative officer
2 23,760
2 26, 748
2 26, 748
Architect
13,083
11,610
1
1
1 13,083
Attorney-adviser
2 27,601
1 12,690
2 27,956
Biochemist
27,352
27,352
24,840
2
2
2
Biologist
3 41,934
3 38,070
3 41,934
Chemist
12,
771
13,083
11,610
1
1
1
Comptroller
5 68,695
5 61,830
5 68,695
Electronic scientist
161
157
184
Engineer
1,962,630
2,234,849
2.532,366
2 24,840
2 27,352
Food technologist..
2 27,352
11,880
13,374
Industrial specialist
1 13,083
12,150
13, 686
1 13,374
Management officer.. _.
72,090
83, 868
Mathematician
48,060
65,
695
Medical officer
65, 695
12, 690
13,978
Motallurgist
13, 978
11,880
13,
678
Parasitologist
13,378
14 174,960
15 207,285
Physical science officer15 207,285
23
289,980
27
376,233
Physicist
_.
25 348,875
13,978
Planning officer
13,978
12,090
13,378
Procurement officer
13,078
11,880
53,216
52, 616
47, 520
Production specialist...
26,457
26,457
24,030
Psychologist
13,978
13,978
12, 690
Radiobiologist
66,295
66,295
35,640
Research analyst
41,934
41,934
38,070
Research director
25,
542
25, 542
24,300
Research.psychologist - -

103

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
Scientific administrator
Technologist
GS-14. $11/355 to $12,555:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Anthropologist
Architect
Attorney-adviser
Biochemist
Budget officer
Chemist
Comptroller
Deputy comptroller
Designer, clothes
Electronic scientist
Engineer
Food technologist
Geographer
Information officer
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Management officer
Mathematician
Medical officer
Metallurgist...
Parasitologist
.
Personnel officer
Physicial science officer
Physicist
Physiologist..
Processing and packing technician.-_
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program progress analyst
Psychologist
Publications officer
Research analyst
Research director..Research psychologist
Scientific administrator
Scientist
Statistician..
Supply requirements and distribution officer
Technologist
Training officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
--Administrative assistant
Administrative officer.. -. r
Agronomist
Architect
Attorney-adviser
Auditor.Bacteriologist-r
Biochemist
Biologist
Biophysicist
Budget analyst
Budget officer
Cartographer
.
Cataloger
Chemist
.
Communication officer
.
Comptroller
Contract specialist
r
Deputy comptroller
T
Electronic scientist...
,
Engineer
Entomologist
Equipment technician
Food technologistGeographer...
Geologist
Industrial specialist
Inspector
Librarian
Management officer
MathematicianMedical officer
Metallurgist .--Microbiologist—
--Military analyst
Military intelligence research
MycologistParasitologist
Personnel assistant
Personnel officer
_
Personnel requirements analyst..
Physical science officer
Physicist
Physiologist
Planning and production specialist..
Processing and packing technician. __
Procurement and supply supervisor.
Procurement officer
Production specialist
Program progress analyst.__
Psychologist
Psychophysiologist
Publications editor
Publications officer




1959 estimate 1960 estimate

N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2 $24,570
2 24,840

2 $27,352
2 27,352

$27,352
27,352

1 10,750
1 10,320
14 149,640
1 10,965
2 22,790
4 42, 570
2 22,575
1 10, 535
4 44,290
1 11,180
1 10,965
1 10,965
6 68,370
402
4
4,499,950
4' 43,860
3 32,895
2 21,500
2 21,070
1 10,535
1 10,320
11 121,045
5 54,825
1 11,395
1 10,320
1 10, 535
21 235, 855
64 706,920
2 21, 500
1 10,750
3 31,605
4 41,710
1 10, 535
2 21,930
1 10, 965
1 10, 535
2 22,790
5 52, 550
1 10, 535
1 10,965
2 21,500

1 12,085
1 11,606
14 166,042
1 12,085
2 25,126
4 47,340
2 25,126
1 11,606
4 48,818
1 12,334
1 12,085
1 12,085
6 75,378
399
5,006,397
' 48,340
36,255
23,920
23, 441
11, 606
11,606
150,756
46,405
12, 563
11,606
11, 606
18 223,734
64 801,152
2 23,691
' 11,835
35, 047
46, 404
11,606
24,169
12,085
11,606
25,126

1 12,085
1 11,606
13 155,159
1 12,085
2 25,126
4 47,590
2 25,126
11,835
48,818
12, 563
12,085
12,085
6 75,378
443
5,519,809
4 48,340
3 36,255
2 24,170
2 23,691
1 11,835
1 11,606
12 150,756
4 46,405
1 12,563
1 11,835
1 11,835
18 223,734
75 934,545
2 23,920
1 12,085
3 35,276
4 46,653
1 11,835
2 24,169
1 12,085
2 23,212
2 25,126
69,138
12. 085
12, 085
2 22,963

2
3
1

21,070
32,895
10,320

11,835
12, 085
22,963
2
3
1

5 47,745
5 46,025
34 319,205
47, 370
75, 575
8,990
27.830
18i 840
8,990
10,065
27, 615
8,990
9,205
9,205
166, 590
28, 690
5 45,165
1
8,990
55 553, 575
805
8,050, 840
1
9,635
3 28,045
2 19,270
3 28,905
2 18,195
2 18,410
4 36,390
1
9,635
3 28,045
61 595,260
28,905
19, 700
19,270
9,635
8,990
20,130
10,065
9,635
9,635
18,410
13 128,265
138
1,314,580
37,035
10,065
9,205
44,950
9,635
137,710
26,970
67,230
44,950
9,635
27,615

15

23,441
36,233
11,606
64,224
71,008
373, 584
11,107
66,642
83,792
10,150
31,137
21,008
9,901
11,107
30,679
10,150
10,150
10,150
162,480
10, 629
31,865
50,240
10,150
631,968

3
5
1
57
790
8, 757,280
1 10,629
31,158
21,237
31,887
20,300
20,529
40,600
10,629
31,137
64 699,616
2 21,008
2 21, 716
2 21,258
1 10,629
1
9,901
2 22,216
1 11,107
1 10,629
1 10,629
2 20, 529
11 118, 784
141
1,499,724
60,864
11,107
10,150
50,000
10,629
150, 720
30, 201
63,264
49,520
10,629
30,680

2
3
1

1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Research analyst
Research director
Research psychologist
Safety director
Security officer
Shop superintendent
Statistician
Storage officer
Technologist
Traffic manager
Training officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370.-.

15
1
3
5
1
82
868
9, 560,032
1 10, 629
3 31,387
2 21, 237
3 31,887
1 10,379
2 20,758
4 41,816
1 10,629
3 31,392
74 805,856
2 21,008
2 21, 716
2 21,258
1 10,629
9,901
1
2 22, 216
1 11,107
1 10,858
1 10,629
2 20, 758
11 118, 784
151
1
6 61,104
1 11,107
1 10,379
5 50,240
1 10,629
15 151, 920
3 30, 201
6 63, 504
5 49, 520
1 10,629
3 30,929

$4,980 to $5,880...
$4,490 to $5,390—

GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4.

$3,755 to $4,325—

GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
GS-2.

$3,255 to $3,825._.

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
4 $37,250
4 $41,516
3 30,195
3 33.321
15 136,640
16 158,464
1 10,065
10065
1 11,107
1
9,205
1 10,150
1
9,205
1 10,150
2 18,195
2 20,300
3 30,679
3 27,615
13 137,872
17 163,365
1 10,150
1
8,990
2 20,300
2 18,195
1,768
1,689
13, 991, 725
15, 462,812
1,769
1,868
12,639,135
14, 125,538
102 654,900
104 736,060
1,712
1,798
10, 043, 860
11, 058,510
262
271
1,702,980
1,420,305
1,268
1,313
6,187,840
7,624, 298
410
2,464,600
1,817,805
1,388
1,333
6, 725,486
5, 292, 010
1,810
1,712
6,194, 285
7,256,105
1,441
1,562
4, 850, 640
5,865, 279
650
686
2,005,900
2,335,961
22 64,365
14 45,218

4 $41,287
3 33,321
16 158,464
1 11,107
1 10,379
1 10,379
2 20,529
3 30,908
13 138,352
1 10,150
2 20,529
2,029
17, 241,681
2,179
16,198,174
105 749,625
2,057
12,115,506
230
1, 290, 235
:,446
7, 910, 513
536
2,652, 200
1,478
6, 940, 256
1,829
7,699,455
1,568
6, 247, 786
684
2,352,989
14 46,168

GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by Public Law 313:
Chief scientist, ABMA
3 48,500
48,500
3 48,500
Civilian deputy of research
1 16,000
13,500
1 16,000
Deputy commander for scientific
activities
16, 500
1 16,500
1 16,500
Deputy director
19,000
Deputy director, development operations division, ABMA
16,000
17, 500
1 17,5C0
Director, development operations,
ABMA
19,000
19,000
1 19,000
Director of research, engineer research
and development laboratories
14,000
15,000
1 15,000
Director of research, Army signal
13,500
engineering laboratory
16, 500
16,500
Electronic scientist
14, 670
14,670
Engineer
72,150
72,150
4 52,675
Mathematician
86, 565
87, 525
Research analyst
2 27,950
45, 660
46,380
Scientific director of polar research
17, 500
17,500
Senior engineer
3 41,280
62,220
62,700
Technical director of research.
83,000
83,000
4 62,000
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $9,890
156 875,512
154 909,764
152 905,811
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $9,890 and above:
Supervisor
5 50,357
5 50,357
5 50,357
Equivalent to less than $9,890
7,732
7,329
7,258
38,236,765
39,932,457
39, 537,632

23,670
36,233
11,606
64,704
91, 536
524, 544
11,107
66,642
93,936
10,150
31,387
21,258
9,901
11,107
30, 929
10.150
10,379
10, 379
162,480
10.629
32,094
50,720
10,150
897,568

GS-7.
GS-6.

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
AddPortion of salaries carried in other position schedulesfpaid from this account.
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

22,473
22, 786
24,012
127, 738,679
142,505,237
150,605,024
1,662
652
723
9,194,312
2,623,307
1, 536,752
614
3,475,662
4,397,047

Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
21,422
22,130
23,285
126,392, 531
139,851,103
149,037,460
Foreign countries: U. S. rates
3 24,545
4 30,827
4 30,812
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
170,317
65,000
55,000
Part-time employment
13,723
20, 200
20, 200
Intermittent employment
121, 450
135, 630
116,250
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
472,848
519,750
1,133,295
Overtime and holiday pay
8, 512,164
10,891,194
10,294,576
Nightwork differential
126,545
125, 693
125, 611
Living and quarters allowance
8,210
19,640
19, 640
Uniform allowance
4,468
4,700
4,700
Additional pay for service abroad
36,498
35,143
35,456
01

Personal services.

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Procurement of equipment and missiles, Army":
Direct obligations
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Army":
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations
"Research facilities," Agricultural
Research Service, Department of
Agriculture

135,897, 479

151, 684,700

160,873,000

$36,197,574

$34,109,000

$29,991,000

97,498,882
2,192,009

106,900, 700
10, 675, 000

119, 887,600
10,994,400

9,014

104

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND
EVALUATION—Continued
RESEARCH,

DEVELOPMENT,

TEST, AND EVALUATION,
1958 actual

AIR FORCE

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
ber salary ber salary
Director of research and development
(Rome air development center)
1 $14,620
1 $16,335
1 $16,335
Technical director, rocket engine test
laboratory (flight test center)
1 16,335
1
16,335
Technical director, plans and programs (Arnold engineering development center)..
_
1 14,835
1
16,335
1 16,335
Technical director, research and development (missile development
1 14,620
center)
_
1
16,335
1 16,335
Technical director, directorate of research (Wright air development
1 14,620
center)
__.
1
16,335
1 16,335
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Technical director, directorate of
1 13,545
flight test (flight test center)
1
15,150
Technical director, electronic support systems (Wright air develop1 13,545
ment center)
_
1
15,150
Director of aeronautical sciences
1 15,150
(office of scientific research)
1 13,760
1
15,150
Director of physical sciences (oflice of
scientific research)
1 13,760
1
15,150
Deputy director, electronic research
(Cambridge research center)
1 13,545
1
15,150
Technical director, atmosphysics
(Cambridge research center)
1 13,545
1
15,150
Associate director, research and development (Rome air development
1 13,545
1
15,150
center)
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1 12,420
1 13,970
1
13,670
Administrative officer
1 14,210
Adviser, technical
1
13,970
1 12,690
Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff,
1 14,210
1
13,970
installations
1 12,690
Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff,
materiel
1 11,610
Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff,
1 13,070
1 12,770
operations
1 11,610
Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff,
1 13,970
1 13,970
operations
1 12,690
Assistant chief, components and tech1 13,970
12,690
niques laboratory
1 13,970
Assistant chief, communications lab1
13,970
12,690
oratory
1 13,970
Assistant chief, flight test engineering
12,690
1
13,970
division
1 13,970
Assistant chief, technical support
12,690
1
13,970
13,970
division
_
13,970
Chemist
1 13,970
12,690
13,970
Chief, operations analysis office
1 13,970
12,690
13,970
Chief, reliability division
1 13,970
Chief, program and requirements
1 12,690
13,970
13,970
branch
13,970
1 12,690
13,970
Chief, special projects laboratory
13,970
1 12,690
13,970
Chief, program branch
13,970
1 12,690
13,970
Chief, ionospheric physics laboratory.
Chief, applications and logistics
13,970
12,690
13,970
branch
13,970
12,690
13,970
Chief, photochemistry laboratory
13,970
12,690
13,970
Chief, navigation laboratory._
__
13,970
12,690
13,970
Chief, computer laboratory
13,970
12,690
13,970
Chief, radar laboratory
13,970
12, 690
13,970
Chief, systems analysis office
13,970
12,690
13,970
Chief, special systems laboratory
13,970
12,690
13,970
Chief, special projects laboratory
Chief, atmospheric analysis labo1
13,970
12,690
13,970
ratory
Chief, small scale atmospheric analy1
13,970
13,970
sis laboratory
Chief, medium scale atmospheric
1
13,970
12,690
13,970
analysis laboratory
Chief, large scale atmospheric analysis
12,690
13,970
13,970
laboratory
12, 690
13,970
13,970
Chief, thermal radiation laboratory___
12,690
13,970
13, 970
Chief, photochemistry laboratory
12,
690
13,970
13,970
Chief, antenna laboratory
Chief, spectro photochemistry labo12,690
13,970
13,970
ratory
12, 690
13,970
13,970
Chief, propagation laboratory
12,690
14, 270
14,270
Chief, advanced research laboratory..
12,690
13,970
13,970
Chief, terrestrial science laboratory-._
Chief, ionospheric characteristics lab12, 690
13,970
1 13,970
oratory
12,690
13, 970
1 13,970
Cnief, communications laboratory
Chief, components and techniques
12,690
13,970
13,970
laboratory
12,690
13,970
Chief, aerosol physics laboratory
13,970
11,880
Chief, behavioral sciences division
13,070
13,370
12, 690
Chief, mathematics division.,
13, 970
13,970
12, 690
Chief, mechanics division
13,970
13, 970
12,690
Chief, physics division
13,970
13,970
12. 690
Chipf, s^lid state sciences division
13,970
13,970
12,690
Chief, experimental track branch
13,970
13, 970
12,150
Chief, administration division
Chief, customer service division
12.770
1
12,770
Chief, management division
1 11,880
13,370
1
13,670
C hief, operations division
1 12,150
Cnief, research requirements oflice
1 12,690
13, 970
1
13,970
Contracting officer
1 12,690
12,770
1
13.070




Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued
Deputy director, Lincoln project
Deputy director, biosciences
Deputy director, materiel sciences
Director, procurement directorate
Director, operational application
Director, research communications - _ .
Technical director, missile captive
test
Technical director, 6511th test group..
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, general
Engineer, research
Geophysicist
Mathematician..
Medical officer..
Organization methods examiner
Physicist.._
Psychologist
_
_
Research development officer
Research physiologist
_
Special assistant, technical advisory..
Statistician
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Aircraft maintenance officer
Analyst, management
Assistant chief, contract administration office
Assistant chief, cruise missile test
Assistant chief, data
processing
division
Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff,
comptroller
Assistant chief, evaluations division..
Assistant chief, plans and programs
division
_
Assistant chief, procurement office . . .
Assistant chief, test design division, __
Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff,
materiel.

Assistant chief, program and requirements branch.
Assistant chief, systems analysis officeAssistant chief, navigation laboratory.
Assistant chief, special systems laboratory
Assistant chief, antenna laboratory...
Assistant chief, electromagnetic section
Assistant chief, components laboratory
Assistant chief, missile facilities
division
Assistant chief, missile test division
Assistant chief, comptroller
Assistant chief, customer service
division ._
_.
Budget officer
_
Chemist
GMef, data instrumentation division..
Chief, engineering analysis branch
Chief, engineering division
Chief, support instrumentation division
Chief, airborne engineering group
Chief, program planning section.
Chief, plans and program division
Chief, applications and logistics
branch
_
Chief, photochemistry laboratory
Chief, atmospheric nuclear chemistry
laboratory
Chief, radiochemistry components
laboratory
Chief, contracts division
Chief, Lincoln contract administration
v.
Chief, chemical analysis laboratory...
Chief, communications test laboratory
Chief, enroute technical navigation
laboratory
_
Chief, special systems design laboratory
Chief, special systems development
section
Chief, development section _.
Chief, circuitry section
Chief, scatter communications section
Chief, applied mathematics section
Chief, atmospheric analysis laboratory
Chief, operational techniques section.
Chief, civilian personnel division
Chief, ionospheric propagation laboratory.. ,
_
Chief, cloud physics section
Chief, semiconductor components
section
Chief, program plans branch
Chief, magnetic section. __
Chief, electro-optical section
Chief, thermal test section. __
Chief, infrared techniques section
Chief, wave propagation section..-

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $13,970
1 $12,690
1 $13,970
13,670
1 12,420
1
13,670
13,970
1 12,690
1
13,970
13,070
1 11,610
1
13.070
12,770
1 11,610
1
13,070
13,970
1 12,690
1
13,970
1 12,690
1 12,690
14 177,660
4 50,760
3 38,070
14 176,850
1 12,690
1 12,690
2 25,380
2 24,300
8 101,520
2 23,490
75 920,970
1 11,880
1 12,690
3
3
1

1 13,970
1 13,970
14 195,580
5 68,650
3 41,910
14 194,080
1

13,970
13,970

2 27,940
4 53,480
1 12,770
9 124,530
1 12,770
71 969,970
1 13,070
1 13,970
1 12,770

32,250
31,605
11,395

3
3
1

35,985
35,025
12,315

10,750
11,395

1

11,835

1

12,315

1

12,315

1
1

11,355
11,355
11,355
11,355
12,315

1 13,970
1 13,970
14 197,980
5 70,090
3 41,910
14 195,580
1 14,270
1 13.970
2 27,940
4 53,480
1 13,070
9 126,930
1 13,070
71 974,050
1 13,070
1 13,970
1 12, 770
3
3
1

12,075
12,315

11,395
10,320
10,320
10,320
10,320
11,395

36,465
35,745
12,315

12,315
11, 595
11,595
11, 595
11,355
12,315

10, 535

1

11,595

1
1
1

11,395
11,395
11,395

1
1
1

12,555
12,555
12,555

1
1
1

12,555
12,555
12,555

1

11,395

1

12,555

1

12,555

1

11,395

1

12,555

1

12,555

1

11,395

1

12,555

1

12,655

1

11,395

12,555

11,395
11,395
10.320
10,320
10, 535
55,040
11,395
11,395
11,395

12,555
12,555
12, 555
11,355

1

1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
5

11,355
11,835
62,775
12,315
12,315
12,315

1
1
1

12,555
12,555
11,595
11, 595
11,835
62,775
12,315
12,315
12,315

1

11,835

5
'

11,395
11,395
11,395
11,395

12,315
12, 555
12, 555
12, 555

12,315
12, 555
12, 555
12, 555

11,395
11,395

12, 555
12, 555

12, 555
12, 555

10,320
11,395
10,320

11, 355

11, 595

12,555
11,595
11,355

12, 555
11, 595

12, 555

1

10,320

1
1
1

1

11,395

1

12,555

1

11,395

1

12,555

12,555

11, 595

1

11,395

1

12,555

12, 555

1

11,395
11,395
11,395
11,395

1

12,555
12, 555
12, 555
12, 555

12, 555
12, 555
12, 555
12,555

11,395
11,395

12, 555
12, 555

12, 555
12, 555

11,395
11,395
10,320

12, 555
12, 555
11,595

12, 555
12, 555
11, 595

11,395
11,395

12,555
12, 555

12,555
12,555

11,395
11, 395
11,395
11,395
11,395
11,395
11,395

12,555
12, 555
12, 555
12,555
12, 555
12,555
12,555

12,555
12,555
12, 555
12, 555
12,555
12,555
12,555

105

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Chief, terrestrial magnetism section.-.
Chief, atmospheric electricity section..
Chief, speech communication sectionChief, high temperature section
Chief, airborne antenna section.Chief, information processing section.
Chief, contracts division
Chief, data system branch
Chief, performance engineering section.
_
Chief, powerplant branch
Chief, document processing division..
Chief, document service center
Chief, San Francisco regional office...
Contracting officer
Deputy director, procurement
Director of research and development.
Education specialist.__
_
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aerodynamic
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, combustion
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, general
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, research
Information specialist
Intelligence specialist
Mathematician..
__
Medical officer
_
Meteorologist
Nuclear physicist
Organization methods examiner
Personnel officer...
Physicist
Psychologist
Research analyst
Research development officer
Research physiologist
Statistical analyst
_
Statistician
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accounting chief
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer.-.
Aircraft maintenance officer
Analyst, management
Assistant chief, logistics plans division
_
Assistant chief, base installations division..
Assistant chief, cruise missile tests
Assistant chief, missile division
Assistant chief, contract division
Assistant chief, radar laboratory.
Assistant chief, programs branch
Assistant chief, document service center
Attorney
___
Budget officer
Cartographer
_
Chemist
Chief, civilian personnel division
Chief, ground safety section
Chief, budget division
Chief, Capehart housing office
Chief, program requirements branch__
Chief, property branch
Chief, contract procurement section. _
Chief, contract branch
Chief, plans and programs division. _
Chief, financial analysis division
Chief, resources management branch.
Chief, technical information branch. _
Chief, advanced techniques section..
Chief, budget branch
Chief, terminal equipment section
Chief, guidance techniques section
Chief, applied research section
Chief, design engineering branch
Ch ief, engineering applications branch _
Chief, research engineering branch
Chief, instrumentation and evaluation section
Chief, geomagnetics section
Chief, surface study section
Chief, electron tubes section._.
Chief, communications research section
Chief, statistical services branch
Chief, industrial contracts division. _.
Chief, procurement review section
Chief, university contracts division...
Chief, installation engineering branchChief, management analysis branch..
Chief, manpower management branch.
Chief, test engineering branch
Chief, cataloging branch
Chief, customer relations staff
Chief, Dayton regional office
Chief, plans and analysis branch
Chief, reproduction division
Chief, search and reference branch
Chief, service division




1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$11,395
11,395
11,395
11,395
11,395
10, 535
10,320
11,395

$12,555
12,555
12,555
12,555
12,555
11,595
11, 595
12, 555

$12,555
12,555
12,555
12,555
12, 555
11,595
11, 595
12,555

11,395
11,395
10,320
10,320
10,750
31,175
10,320

12, 555
12, 555
11,355

12, 555
12, 555
11, 595

12,075
34,545
11,595
11,355
12,315
325,710
12,555
326,430
26430
12,555
12555
37,665
12,555
351,780
527,310
37,665
62,775
62,775
23,190
12,555
71,970
49,020
75,330
12,555
22, 710
46,620
562,335
162,810
11,355

1 12,075
3 35,025
1 11, 595
1 11,355
1 12, 555
26 329, 550
1 12, 555
26 330,630
1 12, 555
2 25,110
1 12, 555
27 355,225
42 538,030
3 37, 665
5 63,495
5 63,255
2 23, 430
1 12,795
6 72,930
4 49,500
6 76,290
1 12, 555
2 23,190
4 47,340
46 588,130
14 166,170
1 11,355
141
1,746,255
6 72,450
2 25,110

19,780
9,890
84,880
31,830
19,780

20,260
9,890
86,320
32,070

10,130

10,370

11,090
9,890
11,090
9,890
11,570
11,090

11,090
10,130
11,090
10,130
11, 570
11,090

3 31,110
5 51,610
1
9,890
17 187,310

3 31.350
5 51,850
1 10,130
18 198, 400
9,890
1
2 22,180
1 10, 610
11,090
11,090
10,130
9,890
20,260
11,090
10,130
10,130
10,130
11,090
10,130
11,090
11,090
11,090
11. 090
11,090
11,090

1
25
1
26
1
3
1
29
"

11,180
281,220
11,395
295,410
11,395
33,110
10,320
327,015
755,725
34,185
56,115
56,975
20, 855
11, 395
44,720
34,185
68,370
11, 395
10, 965
41,925
43 484,395
19 201,885
115
1,265,060
6 65,790
2 21,285
1 11,395

1
3
1
1
1
26
1
26
1
3
1
28
42
3
5
5
2
1

1
2
4
45
14
1
141
1,733,055
6 71,970
2 24,870

17,980
8,990
96,565
28,475
17,980
9,205

1

10,065
8,990
10,065
8,990
10, 495
10,065

17
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1

9,205
27,830
46,670
8,990
168,525
8,990
20,130
9,420
10, 065
10,065

1
2

1

8,990
10,065
8,990
10,065
10,065
10,065
10,065
10,065
10,065

1

9,890
22,180
10,370
11,090
11,090
9,890
9,890
20,020
11,090
9,890
10,130
9,890
11,090
10,130
11,090
11,090
11,090
11,090
11,090
11,090

1
1
1
1

10,065
10,065
10,065
10,065

1
1
1
1

11,090
11,090
11,090
11,090

11,090
11.090
11,090
11,090

10,130
9,890
9,890
9,890
9,890
11,090

10,130
10,130
10,130
10,130
10,130
11,090

10,130
11,090

10,130
11,090
10,130
10,130
11,090
10,130
9,890
9,890

8,990
18,195
10,065
8,990

9,205
8,990
8,990
8,990
8,990
10,065
8,990
8,990.
10,065
8,990
8,990
10,065
8,990
8,990
8,990

9,890
11,090
9,890
9,890
9,890

1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Classification analyst
Contracting officer
Cost accountant
Cost analyst
Deputy director, comptroller
Director of research and development.
Editor...
Education specialist
Electronic scientist
Engineer, aeronautical
Engineer, chemical
Engineer, civil
Engineer, combustion. _
Engineer, construction
Engineer, electrical
Engineer, electronics
Engineer, flight test
Engineer, general
Engineer, industrial
Engineer, materials
Engineer, mechanical
Engineer, photographic
Engineer, research
Historian.
Illustrator
_
Information specialist
Intelligence specialist
Maintenance planner
Mathematician.._
Medical officer..
_
Metallurgist
Meteorologist
_._
Nuclear physicist
_.
Operations analyst
Organization methods examiner- _.
Personnel officer
Photographer
Physicist
_
Placement officer
_.
Procurement officer
_
Psychologist
Research adviser
Research analyst
Research and development officerResearch physiologist
Statistical analyst
Statistician
_.
Technical writer
__
Technician, laboratory.
Translator
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.—
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370..
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880. .
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390..
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825..
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by Public Law 313:
Technical director, geophysics research (Cambridge research center).
Technical director, electronics research (Cambridge research center).
Technical director to deputy commander for testing (air proving
ground center)
Technical director, directorate of
development (Wright air development center)
Technical director, operations (Wright
air development center)
Technical director, guided missile
weapon systems (Wright air development center)
Technical director (Wright air development center)
Chief scientist, aeronautical research
laboratory (Wright air development center)
Technical director, aerial reconnaissance laboratory (Wright air development center)
Technical director, aircraft weapon
systems (Wright air development
center).
_
Technical director, electronics (Rome
air development center)__
Technical director, directorate of
communications (Rome air development center)
_
Technical director (Arnold engineering development center)
Technical director (flight test center)..

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2
7
1
1
1
1
2
1
55
80
2
11
10
5

$18,195
65,940
9,205
8,990
9,205

$20,020
70,430
10,130
9,890
10,130

$20,500
71,870
10,370
9,890
10,130

18,195
8,990
543,040
788,000
20,130
108,565
97,425
50,325
28,045

2 20,260
1 10,130
55 609,950
80 878.300
2 22,180
11 121,030
10 110,900
5 55,450
3 33,270
118
1,289,180
2 22,180
79 874,190

20,500
10,130
54 598,860
80 887,200
2 22,180
11 121,270
10 110,900
5 55,450
3 33,270
118
1,289,180
2 22,180
75 831,750

10 110,900
29 321,610
2 20,980
8
2 20,020
1 11,090
2 20,020
1 10,130

10 110,900
29 321,610
" 21,220
86,800
20,260
11,090
20,500
10,370

23 237,590
6 64,140
3 33, 270
16 175,280
1 10,370
2 19,780
3 31,110
3 30,630
1
9,890
84 930,360
9,890
1
1 10,370
323,200
32
1 11,090
1 11,090
265
2,743,250
- 72,590
31,590
1 11,090
1 10,130
2 19,780
1 10,130
1,465
13,379,210
1,413
11,056,830
76 530,380
1,336
8,779,710
102 609,840
1,133
6,241,290
422
2,112,280
1,432
6,671,930
2,157
8,725,680
1,930
7, 111, 765
273
974,210
14 45,050

27 299,430
6 65,340
4 44,360
16 175,280
1 10,610
2 20,020
3 31,350
3 30,870
1 10,130
84 930,360
1 10,130
1 10,610
32 327,280
1 11,090
1 11,090
265
2,912,230
*" 74,030
31,830
11,090
10,370
19,780
1 10,370
1,465
13,532,570
1,414
11,146,660
76 537,130
1,336
8,797,710
102 614,190
1,133
6,248,790
422
2,137,780
1,432
6,709,430
2,157
8,759,880
1,931
7,175,110
281
1,008,800
11 36,075

118
1,118,870
2 20,130
81 787,100
1
9,635
10 98,500
31 305,565
19,055
70,455
17, 980
10,065
18,195
9,205
9,420
214,080
57,165
40,260
16 159,105
9,420
17,980
27,615
36,605
1
8,990
75 751,650
1,650
8,990
9,420
32 287,680
7
1 10,065
1 10,065
264
2,441,085
7 65,940
3 27,185
1 10,065
1
8,990
1
9,205
1,481
12,108,795
1,424
9,972,690
94 589,625
1,377
8,189,505
122 659,800
1,242
6,188,535
442
1,982,235
521
6,185,790
2,384
8,823,910
2,071
6,927,835
366
1,194,030
19 54,425
1

15,500

1

15,500

1

16,000

1

16,000

1

16,500

1

16,500

1

15,500

1

15,500

1

16,000

1
1

16,000
15,150

1
1

16,500
15,500

1
1

16,500
15,500

1

16,000

1

16,000

1

16,500

1

17,000

1

17,000

1

17,000

1

15,000

1

15,000

1

15,150

1

14,500

1

14,500

1

15,000

1
1

15,500
17,000

1
1

16,000
17,000

1
1

16,000
17,000

1

14,500

1

15,000

1

15,000

1
1

16,000
17,000

1
1

16,500
17,000

1
1

16,500
17,000

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND
EVALUATION—Continued

SALARIES AND EXPENSES, ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY,
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
1958 actual

RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION, AIR FORCE—

Continued
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Grades and ranges—Con tinued
Grades established by Public Law 313— Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Continued
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
Technical adviser to commander
(missile development center)
1 $16,500
1 $16,500
Technical director, directorate of test
1 $16,500
engineering (missile test center)
1
14,500
1 15,000
Chief scientist (office of scientific
1 15,000
research)
1
14,500
1 15,500
Director of materiel sciences (office of
1 15,500
scientific research)
1
14,000
1 14,000
Technical director, propulsion labora1 14,500
tory (Wright air development center)
1 14,500
1 15,000
Technical director, aero-medical labotory (Wright air development center)
:
1 14,500
1 14,500
Technical director, directorate of laboratories (Wright air development
center)
1 15,000
1 15,000
Technical director, aircraft laboratory
(Wright air development center)
1 14,500
1 14.500
Technical director, weapons guidance
laboratory (Wright air development
14, 500
1 14,500
center)
Director, advanced studies (office of
scientific research)
15,150
1 15,500
Technical adviser, deputy commander for development and test
(air proving ground center)
14, 500
1 14,500
Director of programs and requirements (Wright air development
center)
15,000
1 15,000
Technical director, communications
and navigation laboratory (Wright
14, 500
14,500
air development center)
...
Consultant, mathematician (missile
development center)
16,000
16,000
Technical director, electronic components laboratory (Wright air devel14, 500
14, 500
opment center)
--Technical director, operational applications laboratory (Cambridge re14, 500
14,500
search center)
.-Senior scientist, fluid dynamics branch
14, 500
14,500
(Wright air development center)
Technical director, directorate of
17,000'
17, 000
flight test (flight test center)
Technical director, electronic support
systems (Wright air development
center)
15,150
15, 500
Director of physical sciences (office
16, 000
16,000
of scientific research)
Deputy director, electronics research
15,260
15,500
(Cambridge research center)
Technical director, atmosphysics
15,150
1 15,150
(Cambridge research center)
Associate director, research and development (Rome air development
16,000
center)
1 16,000
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
9,202
9,310
10,483
equivalent to less than $9,890
57,185,250
52,156,936
54,838,880
22,633
22,741
24, 685
Total permanent .
137, 916, 241 141,272, 810
137,311,015
322
824
1,944
Deduct lapses
1,960,284
5,445,930
11,351,900
Add net increase due to changes in pay
4, 260,819
scales for part of year
Net permanent.
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
01

Personal services.

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations




22, 741
130, 219, 934
152,128
500,846
2, 648, 261
120,121
31,159
133,672,449

$133,253,339
419,110

22,311
21, 917
135, 955, 957
135,826,880
225, 746
272, 785
522,914
2, 719,119
1,056,213
125, 759
2,746,158
32,630
127,010
32,954
139, 582,125
140,062,000

$139,025,009
557,116

$139,506,000
556,000

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
Grades established by act of Aug. 1,
1947, Public Law 313, 80th Cong. Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
(61 Stat. 715), as amended:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Director, advanced research projects
agency
...
1
$19,000
1
$19,000
1
$19,000
Assistant to deputy director
1
14,500
1
14,500
Special assistant to the director.
1
13,800
1
13,800
1
13,800
GS-18. $17,500:
Director, program control and administration
17,514
17,514
1
16,000
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Director of foreign developments
1
14,405
16,099
16,099
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Program management officer
14,206
14,206
Program planning offi cer
14,206
14,206
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
52,291
52,291
1
11,610
Program analyst
_.
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
23,442
1
10,750
23,192
Program analyst
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Program analyst
8,341
7,570
8,590
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.
._..
7,030
7,030
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
5,440
5,990
6,136
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
9,590
26,166
26, 750
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
18, 210
24, 752
25,230
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390—
_„.
12,225
13,499
13,957
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
4,493
4,493
equivalent to less than $9,890
4,160
Total permanent
_
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
_.
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Uniform allowance
01

Personal services _

19
15

151,750
126,077

30
3

275,079
23,539

30

277,244
2,294

27

251,540

30

274,950

2,016
4

27,689
1,050

15,000

15,000

630
817

1,060
2,500
100

2,150
2,500
100

30,186

270,200

294,700

MILITARY CONSTRUCTION
MILITARY CONSTRUCTION, ARMY
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Engineer
___
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Comptroller
Construction superintendent
Engineer
Geologist
Procurement and supply supervisor
Realty officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Architect
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Comptroller
Construction superintendent
Engineer
Fiscal officer
Geologist
Management officer.Personnel officer
Procurement officer
Property and supply officer
Realty officer
,__

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
42 $527, 580

40 $559,120

40 $559.120

1 10,320
1 10,320
4 41,925
7 72,240
2 22, 790
121
1,365,895
1 10,535
1 10,320
2 22,145

1 11,357
1 11,606
4 45,926
7 79,499
2 25,126
127
1,576,723
1 12,563
1 11,357
2 24,399

1 11,357
1 11, 606
4 45,926
7 79,499
2 25,126
127
1, 576,723
1 12,563
1 11,357
2 24,399

5 46,025
13 123,750
2 18,195
14 139,835
55,660
21 194,165
4 36,175
13 117, 515
10 100,650

5 50, 501
13 136,430
9,901
1
16 175,222
61, 587
20 204,607
4 39,604
14 138,614
10 111,070
528
5,773,736
2 21,258
4 43,432
4 40,102
8 84,950
1 9,901
1 10,629
8 82,325

5 50, 501
13 136,430
1
9,901
16 175, 222
61, 587
20 204,607
4 39,604
14 138,614
10 111, 070
527
5, 762,646
2 21,258
43,432
40,102
85,199
9,901
10,629
82,325

538
5,351,820
2
19,485
38,970
36,390
67,445
8,990
9,635
67,445

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1958 actual

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
3 $32,115
3 $32,115
3 $29,120
Safety director
Supply requirements and distribu2 20,300
2 20,300
2 18,410
tion officer
Supply storage and distribution
2 20,758
2 20,758
2 18,625
officer
1,234
1,249
1,252
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
11, 663, 674
11,809,089
10,708,005
1,950
019
1,962
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
15,472,689
15,958,822
14,229,660
190
194
180
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
1,316,784
1,344, 780
1,138,410
1,795
1,862
1,768
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
11,904,218
12, 219,195
10, 537, 270
418
421
357
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
2, 515,896
2, 533,776
1,932,075
1,493
1, 552
1,512
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
8,149, 528
8,439,565
7,369,835
860
38
770
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390—
4, 249,485
4, 291, 569
3,408,820
1,222
1,275
1,155
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...
4, 609,425
5,885,354
5, 657,722
1,608
1,590
1,577
GS-4. 3,755 to $4,325...
6,385, 559
5,815, 774
6,427,803
1,515
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065—
1,363
1,530
5, 712, 508
4, 585,334
5, 711, 901
337
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825...
331
340
1,185, 689
1, 045, 710
1,195, 798
68 223,992
58 170,895
68 223,992
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
1, 836
equivalent to less than $9,890--- 2,447
1,8
4, 702, 458
5, 293, 664
4, 782,138
15, 332
15, 604
15, 614
Total permanent.
88, 633, 759
79, 437,252
90.168,820
011
905
1, 035
Deduct lapses.
4, 614, 773
4, 596, 935
6,949, 594
Add net increase due to changes in pay
3, 792,286
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
12, 515
12, 687
United States and possessions— 12,126
77, 427,686
76, 654,317
71, 414, 907
Foreign countries:
811
748
733
U. S. rates
Local rates.
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment: United States
and possessions
Part-time employment: United States
and possessions
Intermittent employment: United
States and possessions
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay.
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
01
Personal services, "Military construction, Army"
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Military construction, Air Force"
"Air National Guard"
"Construction, Alaska communication
system"
"Family housing, Department of Defense"
"Military construction, Army"
"Military construction, Navy" (transfer to Army)
"Salaries and expenses," cemeterial
expenses, Army
"Entombment of unknown Americans
of World War II and Korea"
"Construction of power systems,"
Ryukyu Islands, Army
'' A dvances and reimbursements "




Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

Personal services, Office of Civil
and Defense Mobilization

Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Engineer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Architect
Construction superintendent
Engineer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890

477,000

477,000

53,020

53,000

53,000

18,821

14,000

14,000

01

324, 511
2, 888, 500
27, 600
536,200
850, 670

645,094
2,887, 900
27, 600
536,200
850, 670

84,034,840

88,390, 707

89, 510, 450

53, 204, 599
2, 057, 454

59,193,000
1, 702,000

59,285,000
1,393,400

30, 945

6,207

292,117
2,948, 390
28,460
539,304
880, 275

131, 904
25,158, 086
41, 791
69, 346
8,049
7,599
3,325,067

23, 805,000

25,165, 700

47, 500
39,000
30,000
3, 568,000

79, 550

3, 586,800

1

13,975

16, 349

16, 349

1
1

11,880
11,880

13, 978
13, 978

13, 978
13,978

10, 320
21,070

11, 357
25,126

11, 606
25,126

10, 065
9,205
4,525
8,970
II 101,890
1 11,079

11, 336
10,150
5,138
10,192
11 117.604
2,845

11,336
10, 379
5,283
10,484
11 118,519
3,305

10

11 114,759

11 115,214

95,079

1960 estimate

$5,000

$5,000

$370
619

441
1,500

886
1,500

96,068

121, 700

122, 600

1958 actual

641,850

5,020,
547
5,229.811
5,081,389
5,
3
1,144
i2 '
4
1, 762
1,173
1, 570, 753
1, 987,885
1, 483, 520

1959 estimate

MILITARY CONSTRUCTION, ARMY RESERVE

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad

ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF CIVIL AND
DEFENSE MOBILIZATION

Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Engineer
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Communication officer..
Engineer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer._
Engineer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Engineer
Security officer
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
—
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)

1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
4

$44,505

4

$48,340

1
2
6
33
57
3
65
10
45
13
28
28
37
5
2

10,065
20,130
59,315
278,405
420,560
18, 690
395, 585
51,860
220,230
57,090
114, 775
102,165
126,740
15,990
6,400

1
2
6
33
57
3
85
10
52
13
29
28
37
5
2

11,107
22,214
65,148
310, 569
469, 509
20.904
559,743
57,820
286,452
64,350
135, 402
113, 568
136,974
17, 265
7,072

4

$48,340
11,107
22,214
65,148
310, 569
469, 509
20,904
464,840
57,820
275,695
64,496
135, 968
113,568
137, 898
17,265
7,072

9,466

9,466

9,466

341 1,951,971
7
78,150

369 2,335,903
18 134,955

352 2,231,879
7
60,879

334 1,957,389

351 2,200,948

345 2,171,000

7,516
22,551
143
1,432

8,452
10,400
700
1,500

16,900
10,000
700
1,400

1,989,031

2,222,000

2,200,000

83,568

Personal services

REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
DEFENSE HOUSING,

ARMY

1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent. . . .
Deduct lapses._ __ ._ _ __ __ __
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
_ ___
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
_. __
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
_
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
7
3

$35,505
10,290

7
3

$39,020
10,521

5
2

$27,664
7,030

29

122,090

26

110,764

24

100,852

39
1

167,885
5,701

36
1

160,305
5,470

31
1

135,546
3,866

35

154,835

30

131,680

1,091
38

163,275

Personal services

27, 653

17,100

13,180

576
1,071

539
526

840
400

192, 575

173,000

146,100

ARMY INDUSTRIAL

FUND

1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $15,376 to $16,335:
Civilian chief, medical laboratory..-__
Deputy to commanding officer, chemical and radiological laboratory

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber
ber salary ber salary
1

$14,405

1

14,405

1 $15,870

1 $16,099

1

1

16,349

16,349

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS—Con.
ARMY INDUSTRIAL FUND—Continued
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
ber salary
ber salary
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
ber salary
Associate technical director, mechanical design and development
1 $13,760
1 $15,163
1 $15,163
Deputy commander for scientific
1 15,163
1 12,900
activities
_
..
1 15,163
Technical director, experimental laboratory
1 13,760
1 15,163
1 15,163
Technical director, research and de1 15,163
velopment center
1 13,760
1 15,163
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1 13,978
1 12,420
1 13,686
Accountant
1 11,610
1 12,771
Administrative assistant
1 13,083
13 155,790
13 173,862
Administrative officer
13 175,427
4 49,410
4 54,744
Bacteriologist
4 55, 616
1 11,880
1 13,374
Ballistician
1 13,374
1 12,690
1 13,978
Biochemist
1 13,978
4 50,220
4 55,016
Biologist
4 55,316
14 174,150
16 220,664
Chemist
16 223,664
3 39,249
3 35,640
3 40,122
Comptroller
1 13,686
1 12,150
Contract specialist
1 13, 978
1
13,083
1
11,610
Deputy comptroller.
1 13,083
1 13,374
1 12,150
Educational officer
1 13, 686
9 123,174
7 88830
9 125,802
Electronic scientist
108
108
Engineer
__. 106
1,509,624
1,486,932
1,340, 280
2 27,372
2 26,748
3 35,910
Industrial specialist.
__
13,083
1 13,083
11,610
Inspector
13, 978
1 13,978
12,690
Mail and file supervisor
13,078
1
13,078
11,610
Management officer
55, 916
4 55,016
50,760
Mathematician
28,205
2
27,956
25,380
Medical officer
41, 934
41,058
38,070
Metallurgist
_
13, 978
12,420
1 13,978
Pathologist
26, 769
12,420
2 26,457
Personnel officer
13,083
11,610
1
12,771
Personnel representative. _
475,252
32 405,810
34 465,386
Physical science officer
97,846
95, 753
5 63,450
Physicist
1 13,383
1 11,880
Physiologist
26,769
2 26,457
2 23,760
Planning officer
40,837
40.537
3 36.180
Procurement officer
__
94,853
7 93,653
7 83,700
Production specialist
27,372
2
2 24,300
Program progress analyst
82,074
6 81', 174
6 71,550
Research analyst
347,075
25 345,575
24 294,030
Scientific administrator
13,683
1 13,383
1 11,880
Staff assistant--28,198
2 25,595
2 28,198
Superintendent
Suprjly requirements and distribution
1 13,978
1 13,686
1 12,150
officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
6 69,618
70,098
63,210
Accountant
1 11,357
11,606
10.320
Administrative assistant
-. _
13 153,855
153,855
13 138,675
Administrative officer
1 12,085
12,334
1 10,965
10965
Architect
5 59,695
60,175
54,180
Attorney-adviser
_
1 12,085
12,334
10,965
Auditor
_
20 234,220
18 191,135
20 236,860
Bacteriologist
_
1 10,535
1 11,835
11,835
Ballistician
4 43,430
4 48,332
4 48,332
Biologist
1 10,320
1 11,606
1 11,357
Budget officer.. _
_
54 663,522
54 662,802
49 542,875
Chemist
6 70,578
6 69,378
6 62,780
Comptroller
24, 668
2 21,930
2 24,668
Construction superintendent
47, 612
4 42,785
4 47,372
Deputy comptroller
1 10, 750
1 12,085
1 11,835
Draftsman
302,555
25
25 302,555
23 261,440
Electronic scientist
224
224
223
Engineer
_
2,734,912
2,733,472
2,527,970
2 23,920
2 23,441
2 21,070
Entomologist
1
11,606
1
11,357
1 10,320
Equipment technician..
2 24,170
2 24,170
2 22,790
Geophysicist
11,363
1
Historian
1 11,835
11,606
10,320
Information officer
11,606
1
11,357
10,320
Industrial specialist
2 23,441
23,441
21,070
Inspector
95,224
8
94,504
75,035
Management officer
14 170,122
14 170,122
135,880
Mathematician
5 62,095
5 61,615
55,685
Medical officer
7 84, 581
7 84, 581
79,765
Metallurgist1 12,813
1
12,813
11,610
Motion picture specialist2 23,926
2 23,446
21,285
methods examiner..
Organization and1 mei
1 11,606
1
11,357
10,320
Personnel director.
6 70,098
6 69,378
52,675
Personnel officer
1 11,606
1
11,606
10,320
Personnel representative
5 62,815
5 62,815
42,785
Pharmacologist
25
304,235
25
303,995
250,260
Physical science officer
459,874
38 459,874
410,435
Physicist
71,778
6
70,578
63,640
Physiologist...
2 23,441
21,070
2
Planning officer
1
12,563
11,395
1 12,563
Printing and publication officer
107, 547
9 108,987
Procurement officer—
18 211,014
18 209,574
168,345
Produ ction specialist
1 12,334
1 12, 085
10,965
Program progress analyst—1 11, 606
1 11,357
10,320
Property and supply officer
3 37,689
3 37,689
10,750
Research analyst
3 36,732
3 36, 732
34,185
Safety director
22 273, 506
22 274,466
235, 640
Scientific administrator
1 11,606
1 11,835
10, 535
Small business specialist
__
4 47,852
4 48,332
54,395
Statistician—
10, 535
Storage officer
21, 715
2 24,170
2 24,419
Superintendent...
Supply requirements and distribution
5 52,460
officer..
5 59,215
5 58,495




Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Supply storage and distribution
Training officer
Transportation officer__
__.
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
«.
Administrative officer
Architect
_
Attorney
Attorney-adviser...
_
Auditor
BacteriologistBallistician
Biochemist
Biologist....
_
_
Budget analyst
Budget and fiscal officer
Budget officer
__.
Business analyst.
Chemist
—
Contract specialist
Deputy comptroller
Designer, tools, dies, and gages,.
Draftsman
Digital computer system officerElectronic mechanic
Electronic scientist
Employee utilization officer
Engineer

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
3 $35,755
3 $32,035
3 $35,505
1 11,606
1 10,320
1 11,357
3 34,569
3 30,960
3 34,320
27 248,320
22 206,595
" 18,840
9,205
74,930
55,875
172,745
9,205
30,195
47,100
9,420
8,990
73,425
3 28,045
100
981,560
75,575
27, 615
8,990
1
22 201,220
1
9,205
1 10,065
64 643,300
1
9,205
484
4, 856,195

Entomologist
14 128,870
Equipment technician
_
1
9,850
Film library officer
1
9,205
Fiscal officer
1 10,065
Geophysicist
1
9,635
Historian
56, 520
Information officer
57,810
Industrial specialist
55,875
Inspector
8,990
Investigator
9,205
M aintenance program planner
9,420
Maintenance specialist
_.
206, 810
Management officer. _
9,205
Manpower analyst
10,280
M arine superintendent
370,470
Mathematician
109,855
Medical officer...
_
20 201,300
Metallurgist._.
28,045
Meteorologist
9,420
Microbiologist
9,420
Analyst
_
9,635
Motion picture photographer.
10,065
Motion picture specialist.
54,585
Organization and methods examiner..
20,130
Patent examiner—
_
_.
8,990
Pathologist
_
8,990
Personnel assistant
19,055
Personnel director
74,070
Personnel officer
8,990
Personnel representative
36,390
Pharmacologist
89,080
Physical science officer
76 764,940
Physicist
5 46,455
Physiologist
2 18,625
Planning officer
3 27,185
Position classifier
1
9,205
Procurement and supply supervisor...
18 168,485
Procurement officer
44 399,215
Production specialist
10 94,630
Program progress analyst
2 18,840
Property and supply officer
1
9,420
Property disposal officer.—
1 10,065
Publications editor
2 17, 980
Research analyst
7 70,455
Safety director-..
1
9,205
Scenario writer
_.
11 105,125
Scientific administrator
3 27, 615
Scientist
3 28,260
Security and intelligence officer
1
9,205
Security officer
6 56, 735
Shop superintendent
1
9,420
Small business specialist
8 75,790
Statistician
1
8,990
Storage officer.
2 19,485
Superintendent.
__
Supply requirements and distribu12 110,460
tion officer..
Supply storage and distribution
8 75,575
officer
_
_
2 18,625
Technologist
1 10,065
Testing specialist
1
9,420
Traffic manager
_
7 65,295
Training officer
4 36,820
Transportation officer
2 18,625
Veterinarian
1,936
GS-12. $8,330 to $9>530
16,072,155
2,325
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
16,307,510
289
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
1,830,925
2,942
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
17,280,260
352
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
1,885,695
2,106
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880...
10,269,625

27 275,568
22 252,368
2 21,008
1 10,150
83,312
62,544
202400
20 202,400
1 10,379
10379
3 33,312
5 51,920
1 10,379
1
9,901
9 91,056
3 31,152
110
1,206,080
8 84,032
2 20,529
1 10,150
24 243,456
1 10,150
1 10,629
66 702, 624
1 10,150
488
5,231,067
11,107
162,784
10, 858
10,150
10, 629
10, 858
62,544
64,224
61,824
9,901
10,150
10, 379
219,024
10,379
11,336
39 414,336
11 121,424
212,580
31,137
10, 629
10, 379
10,629
11,107
2 21, 258
1 10,150
1 10,150
2 21,258
6 62,064
1 10,150
3 33,312
9
78 830,112
62,064
29,703
30,315
10,150
196,816
473,888
104,560
10,629
10,150
11,107

27 278,208
22 254,528
2 21,258
1 10,379
8 84,272
' 63,024
20 206,720
1 10,379
3 33,312
5 52,640
1 10,379
1 10,150
9 92,256
3 31,392
110
1, 206,800
8 84,992
21,008
10,150
245,376
10,150
10,629
702,624
10,379
5,232,987
1 11,107
16 164,464
11,107
10,379
10,629
9,901
63,504
64,704
63,024
10,150
10,379
10,629
21 220,944
' 10,379
11,336
414,576
122,177
212,480
31,387
10, 629
10, 629
10,858
11,107
61,344
21, 258
10,150
10,150
21,258
62,544
10,150
33,312
98,976
830,352
63,264
30,315
30, 679
10,379
198, 736
47 477,968
10 105,520
10,858
10,150
11,104

6 64,704
1 10,150
10 109,600
3 30, 679
3 31, 637
1 10,150
6 63,024
1 10,379
7 73,408
1 10,150
3 32,574

6 64,704
1 10,350
10 109,840
3 30,929
31, 887
10,379
63, 744
10, 629
74,128
10,379

12 122,448

12 123,648

8 84,032
2 21,258
1 11,107
1 10,379
8 82,832
5 50,720
2 20,529
1,952
17,567,128
2,348
17,964,248
295
2,070,275
2,942
18,819,770
358
2,120,783
2,095
11,388,225

8 84,752
2 21,258
1 11,107
1 10, 629
8 83,552
5 50,960
2 21,008
1,957
17,695,298
2,351
18,135,671
295
2,084,250
2,936
18,925,435
357
2,051,657
2,116
11,631,611

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY FUNCTIONS
1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825..
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Positions established by Public Law 313:
Associate technical director
Chief scientist
Civilian deputy, research and development
Deputy for engineering command
Deputy for scientific activities
Technical director of research
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above:
Engineer
Foreman
Master of dredges, barges, tugs, and
towboats
Less than $9,890

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1,182
1,133
$5,363,805
$5, 719,060
3, 004
2,919
12,414, 505
13, 410,673
4,885
4,740
18,376, 030
19, 772, 095
4,606
4,285
15,902, 885
16,365, 260
1,265
1,224
3, 998, 725
4,307,1S9
40 117,365
38 122,816

1,141
$5,830,300
2,917
13,602, 649
4,726
18, 779, 356
4,304
16, 627,158
1,240
4, 407, 620
38 125,476

1
1

15,500
15,500

1
1

15,500
15,500

1
1

15,500
15,500

1
1
1
4

17,000
16,500
16,500
60,500

1
1
1
4

17,000
16,500
16,500
60,500

1
1
1
4

17,000
16,500
16,500
60,500

2

23,726

2
1

23,726
10,192

2
1

23,726
10,192

4
47,844
180
8, 794,236

4
.62

47,844

4
1,631

47, 844

Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
28, 972

8,312,142

8,249,349

28,585 28, 468
137,226,458
153, 046, 746
151,368, 734

Total permanent _
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 increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

57, 831
56, 682
56, 584
287,380, 539
315,123, 749
313, 785, 049
3,134
1,748
1, 356
16,154, 576
9, 893, 680
5,999, 739
712
3, 915,844
17

102,790
6,478,193

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
54,002

Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:

273,891,102

Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Night-work differential
Uniform allowance
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
01

Personal services.

54, 934
55,228
305,230,069
307, 785,310

,094,189
90,454
57,096

780,640
93,500
39,300

730,299
94, 780
44,100

,844,942
;, 255,486
324, 715
58,246

2,037,838
3,614,663
335,876
66,514

2,720,984
2,932,220
324,036
58,075

i, 881,061

1,396,267

480,796

288,497,291

313,594,667

315,170,600

AIR FORCE INDUSTRIAL

1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

FUND

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment:
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: Local rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
Additional pay for flight and hazardous
duty
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
01

Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Chief printing division - _
Printing superintendent GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530._.
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230—
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405...
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885—
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390—
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325—
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065—

$9,205
9,205

6
7
34
3
43
10

39,630
43,430
194,545
16,260
210,640
43,365
273,750
44 160,035

GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
2,147

272,790
89,990

$10,150
10,150
25,272
72,778
75,758
236,084
41,662
348,903
94,532
700,178
677,385

10
11
37
7
64
19
158
164
295
1,060, 849
81 269,774

1 $10,379
1 10, 379
3 25,272
10 74,428
11 76,634

34 219,780
7
42,684
64 353,554
19
96,573
153 664,798
164 689,577
301
1,082,258
87 285,322

4,298
4,300
16,876,893
16, 891,245
5,149
2,475
5,155
7,863,751
20,514, 720
20, 508, 531
152 450,112
189 480,142 259 833,374
6,500,906

Total permanent..
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

67, 562

Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
1,780
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
Local rates


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4,117
4,070
18,666, 523
18,353,222
12
45,598
23
23 85,896
531
820
803
843.972
1,281,169
1,236,039
6,591,631

$155,000
14,000

28,773
184,220
3,915
12, 724
30, 668

77,323
550,149
41,550
17,000
161,000

150,859
550,334
41, 550
17,000
161,000

158,112

929,200

8,123,473

21,981,100

Num-

Grades and ranges:
ber
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1
Director, defense telephone service.—.
Engineer
1
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
2
Engineer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
1
Attorney-adviser
1
Comptroller-.
Deputy director, defense telephone
1
service
Engineer
7
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
37
31
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
3
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,40520
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
6
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
18
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
13
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
24
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
34
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
_. 133
1
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890

20, 765,900

FUND

1958 actual

Personal services-.

1,000

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
salary
ber salary
ber salary
$12,420
12,690

1

$13,686

1

$13,978

1

13,978

1

13,978

1

12,563

1

12,563

1
10,150
1
10,858
1
10,858
7
77,728
324, 680 35
243,467 31
27,288
4
109, 616 17
36,006
6
99,450 18
54,710 11
102,638 22
127,102 29
456,130 109
3,536
1

10,379
11,107
11,107

22,790
9,205
9,850
9,850
70, 455
312,985
228,190
18, 690

120, 680
32, 250
91, 490
58,035
101,310
128, 775
467,635
3,115

1
11
7
35
31
4
17
6
18
11
22
29
109
1

14,340

18,458

338 1, 728, 873 299 1,748,784
20 137,784
20
50,895

3

77, 728
325, 640
244,196
28,010
112,882
37,095
101, 260
56,060
105,338
129,192
440, 506
3,536
14,340

299 1,748,895
19 132,895

70, 766

660,537

149

669,985

150

673,657

155 1,074,879
3
13,328

160

128
2

932,125
8,890

128
2

933,453
8,890

5,378
35,865
3,240
331,678

5,341
35,400
3,500
208, 759

10,936
34,900
3,500
203,664

2,124,905

1,864,000

1,869,000

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber
salary
1
1

$155,000
14,000

ARMY MANAGEMENT

01
1958 actual

$210,364
13,496

1,300

Personal services.

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
Local rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

AIR FORCE MANAGEMENT
1958 actual

FUND
1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
GS-18. $17,500:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Director, Armed Forces supply sup1 $17,514
1 $17,514
port center
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Director, analysis staff, Armed Forces
15, 392
15,392
supply support center
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1
13, 978
13, 686
Director, cataloging division
1
13,374
13, 686
Director, standardization division
2
27, 060
26, 457
Program coordinator
2
27,061
26, 749
Supply cataloging administrator
2 $24,300
4
51, 084
51,084
Supply management officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1
11,357
1
11, 357
Administrative officer
3
37, 689
3
37, 689
General engineer
1
12. 563
1
12, 563
Mechanical engineer
1
12, 563
1
12, 563
Preservation and packing specialist--.
2
24,169
2
23, 691
Program planner
10 121, 055
10
119, 869
Supply cataloger
10 107, 930
2
24,169
2
23,691
2
Supply cataloging administrator
21, 500
3
34,320
3
34,071
Supply officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
1
11,107
1
11,107
Aeronautical research engineer
-1
11,107
11,107
1
Electronic engineer
4
44,907
44,907
4
General engineer.
_
33, 321
33,321
3
3
Mechanical engineer

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS—Con.
AIR FORCE MANAGEMENT

FUND—Continued

1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to Sll.pgo^-Continued
Printing and publications officer
Program analyst
--Supply cataloger
--Supply officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880....
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825—

01

Personal services -




1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber
1

$9,205

13

122,675

12
17

92,560
112,285

33
67
11
39
43
34
2

192,075
340,030
49,200
163,920
159,935
119,850
6,940

286 1, 522,405
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
__. 23 128,885
Add net increase due to changes in pay
76,139
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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

CONSOLIDATED WORKING FUNDS, ARMY

263 1,469,659
5,653
151,184
1,626,496

1
3
15
1
14
21
1
43
77
15
59
64
72
2

$10,379
30,430
155,999
9,901
119, 435
154,271
7,426
280, 512
430,950
74,069
272, 518
266, 893
275, 452
7,654

432 2,636,081
20 141,681

1
3
15
1
14
21
1
43
77
15
59
64
72
2

$10,379
30,909
157,912
9,901
122, 633
157, 728
7,426
285,126
438,789
76,067
278,737
270,613
279,179
7,654

432 2,677,155
5
38,945

412 2,494, 400 427 2, 638, 210
13,000

13,000

9,600
126, 500
7,500
2,651,000

20,290
100,000
7,500
2, 779,000

Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Engineer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390....
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890. _
_
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
_ Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
..
Net permanent (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

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2
5
6
9
2
13
5
4
1
4
2

$20,130
42,580
42,640
55,575
10,615
66,115
22,695
17,515
3.415
12,955
5,920

3
5
9
2
13
5
3
3
4

$28,674
40,016
61,625
11,856
73,327
25,520
14,880
12,095
14,195

2
1
2
2

$11,607
5,242
9,900
8,652

35,401
116

1

4,992

1

4,992

54
5

305,147
22,883

48
4

287,180
25,208

7

44

261,972

7

7,666
49

289,930

35,285

54, 469

44,915

49,830

1,183
1,158

1,152
300

441

346,740

308,339

85, 556

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—CIVIL FUNCTIONS
CEMETERIAL EXPENSES, ARMY

1958 actual

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
QS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Cemetery operations officer (super1
$12,315
1
$11,180
1
$12,315
visory)
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
2
22,180
20,130
2
22,180
Engineer (general)
2
1
10,610
1
1
9,205
10,370
Superintendent
5
5
45,730
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
5
41,075
45,730
16 127,600
16 128, 320
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
15 108,320
21,915
3
21, 765
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
3
19,635
7
44,445
45,045
34,395
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.
...
6
9
54, 780
53, 880
53,070
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370._
10
19 107, 520
108, 720
19
90,965
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
18
29 150, 760
152, 560
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390..
29 135,040
78 365, 520
377,350
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
73 309,710
49
231,795
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
54 207,785
22
98,395
87,055
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
24
84,990
8
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
31,170
27,930
31,170
8
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
529 2,262,850 511 2,303,300 591 2,606,310
than $9,890
Total permanent
778 3,416,280
Deduct lapses
81 435,236
Add—
Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account. 12
66, 569
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
56, 719
Net permanent (average number,
net salary): United States and
possessions
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
Uniform allowance
Payments for reimbursement of military
01

Personal services

760 3,592,305
76 450,474
6

39,000

851 3,947,195
83 377,170
12

79,550

709 3,104,332

690 3,180,831

780 3,649, 575

11,940
34, 298
3,226
565

12,235
37,075
3,827
565

28,074
38,390
3,857
765

18,174

20,752

21,029

3,172,535

3,255,285

3,741,690

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Engineer...
E quipment specialist
Geologist
Information and editorial specialistRealty officer
Superintendent
Transportation rate analyst
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Attorney
Attorney-adviser
Auditor
Biologist
_
Budget analyst
Budget officer
Comptroller
Conservationist
Economist..
Editor
i
Engineer
_.
Equipment specialist.__
Geologist
___
Industrial specialist
Information officer
Legal administrator
__
_.
Librarian
Management officer
Mathematician
Meteorologist
__
_.
Motion picture producer
_
Personnel officer
_._....
Procurement administrative officer. _
Realty officer
ResorToir manager.
_.
Safety officer
Statistician
Superintendent
Supply officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..

RIVERS AND HARBORS AND FLOOD CONTROL,
ARMY
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
RIVERS AND HARBORS AND FLOOD CONTROL, ARMY, APPROPRIATIONS

GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370._.
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880...
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390-..
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940. _.
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...

1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
Members, Mississippi River Commisber salary
sion:
Civilian
_
3 $22,500
3 $22,500
3 $22,500
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Engineer
_
3 49,047
3
49,047
3 44,505
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1
15,163
Engineer
_
___
2 30,326
2 27,520
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
26, 749
Attorney
.__.
13,978
1 12,690
40,123
40,123
Attorney-adviser
13,083
Comptroller
___
13,083
610
2 11,
24,300
13,978
13, 978
Director of civilian personnel
12, 690
13,686
13,374
Economist
12,150
Engineer
976, 502
1,004,209
833,650
13,978
1
13,978
Geologist
11, 610
13,374
Management officer
11,610
1
13,083
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
34, 549
11,606
Accountant-.
10,320
70, 532
70,532
Administrative officer
42, 570
12,085
11,835
10, 750
Appraiser
82, 887
64,715
Attorney
_._
58,946
52, 245
57,781
Attorney-adviser
_
11, 606
11,606
Biologist
11,357
Budget officer
_
Chief, classification and wage ad1 12,334
1
12,334
ministration
1 10,965
4 47,340
4 46,424
4 41,495
Comptroller
2 24,169
2 21,500
2
23,920
Economist
1 11,606
1 10,320
1
11,606
Editor




GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825-_.
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly
equivalent to less t h a n $9,890

rates

Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
221
$2, 763, 982
2 22,714
1 12,563
1 12,813
6 70,781
2 24,170
1 12,563

217
$2,713,023

46,025
56,735
14,005
22 206,380
2 19,055
1
9,850

5 50,961
5 52. 623
4 40, 600
5 50, 750
21 217,980
3 31,158

9 89,856
5 52,623
4 40,860
5 50,979
22 232,620
3 31,158

1
9,420
17 156,270

1 10,629
18 182,700
1
9,901
6 64, 440
40,600
4
551
6,103,820
5 54,290
13 140,446
1 10,858
2 21,008
1 10,629

18 186. 593
9,901
1
6 64, 440
41,
516
4
553
6,125. 566
5 54,290
13 140,440
1 10,858
2 21,237
1 10,858

201
$2,266,315
2 20,640
1
7
2
1

11,395
75,250
21,930
11,395

5
6

11,357
12, 563
12, 813
72, 761
24,419
12,563

2

19,802

5 49,035
4 36,175
536
5,371,190
5 44,950
13 124,610
1
9,850
2 19,055
1
9,635
1
8,990
1
2 20,051
3 30, 430
8,900
9,901
1
1
9,901
1
8,990
1
1 10,379
1 10,379
9,205
11,336
1 10,065
1 11,107
1
5 47,100
5 51.895
5 52,384
2 19, 915
2 21, 716
2 22,214
20 190. 765
21 223,209
20 212, 580
1
1 10, 629
1 10, fi29
2 20,130
2 22, 214
2 22,214
1
1 10,858
1 10, 858
9. fi35
83,032
8 74, 930
83, 032
84, 533
6 56,090
84, 533
1,318
[,284
1,314
12,364, 982
12,289,572
10,904,960
1,925
1,920
1,812
15, 605,450
15,483,600
13, 268, 580
212
210
203
1, 536, 808
1,516,148
1,344,520
1,895
1,890
1,718
12, 660,275
12, 560,160
10, 511, 645
380
372
361
2,345,400
2,286,589
1,997, 210
1,740
724
1,675
9, 933,395
9, 739,380
8,550, 565
1,221
218
1,190
6, 269, 775
6,237,948
5, 568,405
1,779
1,734
1,689
8,352, 280
8,131,206
7,144,440
1,930
1,926
,889
8,098,170
8,016,839
7,123,795
5,011
025
,913
7, 614,868
7, 666, 579
6,540, 255
604
605
587
2,148, 511
2, 089, 252
1,873,095
64 214,045
64 213,961
63 189,105

10, 111
10,110
10,090
50, 712,392
52, 597, 211
52, 228, 230
26, 245
26,164
25,477
151,920,356
150, 611,284
136,168,462
66
1,386
1,587
7,837,350
7,785,928
7,021,172
3,893,929

Net permanent (average number,
24,879
24, 778
net salary)
23, 890
144,083,006
142, 825,356
133,041,219
Positions other than permanent:
6,342,910
6,105,610
5,603, 712
Temporary employment
161,160
159,810
152, 289
Part-time employment
328,900
327, 250
315,775
Intermittent employment.
Other personal services:
1,104, 624
548,174
510,158
Regular pay above 52-week base
6,063, 700
6,061, 950
6,540, 403
Overtime and holiday pay.
171,900
171, 800
179, 640
Nightwork differential
112, 500
114,300
113,519
Living and quarters allowance
120,100
121,000
92,324
Additional pay for service abroad- _
23, 650
23,650
23, 464
Uniform allowance
2,120
Payments to casual workers
Pay and allowance to commissioned
1,387,000
1,300,000
1,096,675
officers..

111

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

RIVERS AND HARBORS AND FLOOD CONTROL,
ARMY—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
RIVERS AND HARBORS AND FLOOD CONTROL, ARMY, APPRO-

PRIATIONS— Continued
1959 estimate

) estimate

N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary
ber salary

Num- Total
ber salary

1958 actual

Personal services, rivers and harbors
and flood control, Army
Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations:
"General investigations":
Civilian
_
Military
"Construction, general":
Civilian
Military..
._
"Operation and maintenance, general":
Civilian
Military
"General expenses":
Civilian
Military
_
"Flood control, Mississippi River and
tributaries": Civilian
"United States section, Saint Lawrence River Joint Board of Engineers": Civilian
"Revolving fund, Corps of Engineers,
Army":
Civilian
_
__._
_.
Military
"Rivers and harbors and flood control, Army, special expense funds":
Civilian
"Rivers and harbors and flood control. Army, trust funds": Civilian_.
"Capital outlay," United States Soldiers' Home: Civilian
"Construction," Bureau of Sport
Fisheries and Wildlife, Department
of the Interior: Civilian.
"Passamaouoddy tidal power survey," Department of State: Civilian
"Disaster relief," funds appropriated
to the President: Civilian
"Salaries and expenses," Office of
Civil and Defense Mobilization:
Civilian
"Hospital and domiciliary facilities,"
Veterans Administration: Civilian."Advances and r e i m b u r s e m e n t s , "
rivers and harbors and flood control,
Army: Civilian

$147, 671, 298

$157, 758, 900

Total permanent
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above carried
in other position schedules
AddNet increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Portion of salaries carried on other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
__.
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
O vertime and holiday pay. _




1959 estimate

1960 estimate

$413,793

$468,400

$429,885

42,839
36,498

34,100
51,870

51,870

318, 515

374,030

378,015

15, 943

8,400

ALLOCATION TO FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—COn.
01

Personal services, Fish and Wildlife Service

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"General investigations": Civilian
"Construction, general": Civilian
"Operation and maintenance": Civilian
"Flood control, Mississippi River and
tributaries": Civilian

$159, 899,450

UNITED STATES SOLDIERS' HOME
1,008,000
10,000

1,020, 000
10,000

14,088, 409
84,194

15, 643, 900
92,100

16, 090,300
79, 700

27,820,013
35,096

29, 407,100
37, 900

29,634,100
37,900

898, 478
7,954

9,205,100
' 389, 700

9,357,300
392, 700

3,865,000

3, 870, 000

27,700

20,000

96,179. 700
770; 300

97, 433, 300
866, 700

8,251,577
334,983
3,496, 966
41,675
90,868,358
634,448
7,888

8,700

9,200

83,415

103,600

104, 200

13,275

72,300

52,300

173,394

166,300

LIMITATION ON OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AND CAPITAL
OUTLAY
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
._.
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880.
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4 0 6 5 GS-2. $3,255 to $3 825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $9,890
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses

422, 748

375,000

113, 581

60, 500

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

22,000

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)

77,000

517, 750

1,211
327,000

314,000

293,635

ALLOCATION TO FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Regional director
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
A ssistant regional director
Chief of branch
Region supervisor
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Fishery biologist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890

1958 actual

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01

1
1
5
16
4
4
2
7
15
19

10, 065
8,645
34, 530
91, 360
19,315
17, 805
26, 455
51, 535
57,600

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber
salary ber salary
7 $58,795
5 35,390
2 12,235
47,300
3 17,070
23 117,305
9 41,985
39 162,570
37 135,875
67 227,090
171 537,695
1
3,200

3
2
5
3
21
7
35
33
59
169
1

244 306,223

219 277,407

224 283,196

396

435

438

$73,736
22, 547
13,478
32, 531
18,845
117, 998
36,171
161, 990
133,848
221, 853
586, 955
3,536

81, 111
900.9
3,122,191
52,254

1,003. 6
982.8
3,409, 942
3,348,449
57, 526
57, 526

13,288
53,462
25, 248

13, 400
56, 875
28,000

27,451
56,946
29,135

3, 266,443

3, 504, 250

3, 581,000

12, 771

12, 771

1
1
1

11, 357
11, 357
11, 357

11, 357
11,357
11, 606

RYUKYU ISLANDS, ARMY

1
2
7
11
9
3
7
4
2
1

11, 336
17, 888
50, 460
70, 324
46, 406
14,706
30, 909
16, 390
7,300

11,336
18,137
51, 438
46,177
26, 728
14, 852
31, 344
16, 556
7,404
3,370

ADMINISTRATION

8,507

27

108,393

27

108,393

76

334,507

78

424,220

70

382,826

2

11,316

4

15,807

3

11, 056

3

12,007

4

15,680

16, 920

15,282
4

25,197

3

17,022

75

351,663

73

409,755

15,255
66

370,105

49,431
1,464
760

47,125
1,000

47,025
1,000

1,242
9,233

1,520
9,000

2,755
9,000

$73, 736
22, 547
13,478
32, 531
18, 845
117, 998
36,171
166,030
133, 848
221,853
632, 525
3,536

1,674,733
1,685,435
1,680,078
1,012
1,000
1,023
3,375,628
3,441,729
3,382,811
17.2
19.4
111.1
341,731
27,179
31,787

Personal services

1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Deputy civil administrator
Plans and programs officer
Director, economic development
Director, finance
Director, education
Supervisory judge (USCAR courts)..
Supervisory judge (land court)
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Economist, general
Political affairs assistant
Fiscal and financial economist, general
Supervisory business economist
...
Supervisory economist agricultural,
general
Medical officer, general
Judge (attorney)
Labor economist international, supervisory
Director, public safety.
ation officer
Supervisory informatioi
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Political affairs assistant
Programs officer
Agricultural economist
Banking and investment specialist..

3
2
5
3
21
7
36
33
59
183
1

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$12,690

1

11,880

I

11,610

$13,970
12, 770
12, 770
13,070
13, 070
12, 770
13,070

$13, 970
12, 770
12, 770
12, 770
12, 770
12, 770
12, 770
1
1

11,355
11,355

1
1

11,355
11,355

10,535
10,320

23,190

23,190

11, 395
11,395
31,845

34,065

34,065

11,180
10,965
10, 320

12, 555
11, 355
11, 595

12, 555
11, 355
11, 595

9,205

9,890
9,890
9,890
9,890

9,890
9,890
9,890
9,890

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—CIVIL FUNCTIONS
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Budget officer
$9,890
1
$10,130
Communications specialist, supervisory
1
$9,205
10,130
1
10,370
Constmction-management engineer,
11,090
supervisory
1
11,090
Electrical engineer, supervisory
11,090
1
11,090
Program administration, chief
10,130
I
9,205
Fiscal and financial economist, general
10,065
1
11,090
1
11,090
Fiscal and financial economist, taxation
19,270
1
10,370
1
10,370
Fisheries management specialist
10,130
9,850
Industrial specialist
"I
9,890
9,635
Livestock specialist
1
9,850
Transportation specialist, supervisory.
10,610
9,890
1
Hospital administration adviser
9,890
9,890
1
Supervisory educationist
1
10,280
11,330
11,330
1
1
8,990
9,890
9,890
Judge (attorney)
1
9,890
10,130
Labor relation specialist
1
9,890
9,890
Social security specialist
1
1
10,065
10,130
10,130
Attorney-adviser
1
1
8,990
9,890
9,890
Public safety and security officer
1
1
8,990
9,890
Supervisory information officer
17 146,585
19 153,075
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
17 145,965
13
94,990
11
74,805
15 109,990
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
33,125
26,740
6
37,380
4
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
80,845 11
17
98,015
68,570
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
46,160
9
51,330
5
26,335
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
90,850 16
85,010
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
.. 21 104, 205
38,570
9
42,890
5
22, 290
GS-6. $4,490 to $5.390
.._
87, 700 19
83,015
20
80,285
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
65,165 17
65,450
19
68,675
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
14,135
4
2
14,230
6,350
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
243 166,585 241 168,715 251 175, 740
Ungraded positions: Local rates
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

397 1,137,475 400 1,277,660
19 132,045
26 127,238
36,767

409 1,280,410
5
26,970

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
371 1,047,004 381 1,145,615 404 1,253,440
Positions other than permanent: Inter1,023
13, 000
13,000
mittent employment
Other personal services:
4,154
4,406
9,640
Regular pay above 52-week base
5,819
3,148
4,190
Overtime and holiday pay
.
68, 222
8,061
Additional pay for service abroad. .. _.
01

Personal services .

1,174,230

1,126, 222

1,280,270

1958 actual
ISTHMUS—continued

Grades and ranges—Continued

CANAL ZONE GOVERNMENT
OPERATING EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges: *
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $15,963:
1
$19,000
1
$19,000
1
$19,000
Governor of the Canal Zone
GS-15. $15,963 to $16,250:
16,266
14, 800
1
16,266
Civil affairs director
16, 266
1
16,286
14, 800
Executive secretary
97, 213
59, 200
6
97,213
Medical officer
GS-14. $14,194 to $15,694:
15, 094
15, 094
13, 706
Assistant to health director
15, 694
15, 694
14, 244
Chief, division of preventive medicine14,206
14,206
12, 900
Chief, internal security
-..
125, 551
125, 551
113,951
Medical officer
15, 694
15, 694
14, 244
Superintendent, hospital..
15,101
15,101
13, 706
Superintendent of schools
GS-13. $12,363 to $13,863:
12, 044
13, 270
13, 270
Assistant superintendent of schools. _ _
12, 313
Assistant to civil affairs director
13, 874
13, 874
Assistant chief, division of preventive
12, 663
12, 663
medicine
12, 663
12, 663
11,238
1
Assistant director, hospital
-.__
13,863
13,863
12, 581
1
Chief, division of sanitation
12, 963
12, 963
11. 506
1
Chief, division of veterinary medicine12,376
12, 376
11, 238
1
Chief, police division
25. 326
1
25, 326
11, 775
Dental officer.._
23 316,173
301, 679
17 213, 877
Medical officer
26, 524
26, 524
1
12, 581
School physician
1
Ranges established under authority of sec. 81 of title 2, Canal Zone Code (48 Stat.
1122), as amended by sec. 3 of act of July 9,1937 (50 Stat. 487), and sec. 2 of act of Sept. 26,
1950 (64 Stat. 1038), as delegated by sec. 1 of Executive Order 1888, Feb. 2, 1914.




1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

13 $146,203
$144,29*
14 $156,616
152, 646 19 179, 647 22 204. 821
8
68,236
GS-10. $8,131 to $9,256
46, 725
7
60,105
192, 376 27 211. 875 28 219, 551
GS-9. $7,481 to $8,606
268, 111 40 304, 505 40 303, 902
GS-8. $6,838 to $7,963—-..
398, 783 87 609, 790 87 610, 000
G S - 7. $6,225 to $7,350
_..
730, 486 176 1,112, 842 175 1,106, 769
GS-6. $5,613 to $6,738
630, 484 61 335,301
60 330,077
GS-5. $5,050 to $6,175
225, 939 57 293,626
57 293,626
GS-4. $4,694 to $5,406
20
98,179
20
98,179
GS-3. $4,369 to $5,081
80,262
7,719
GS-2. $4,069 to $4,781Grades established by act of June 10,
1955, 69 Stat. 88:
1
1
9,762
PS-11. $8,788 to $10,588
9,215
9,762
2
2
18,649
PS-10. $7,988 to $9,638
16,883
18, 649
2
2
16, 824
PS-9. $7,269 to $8,806
15,102
16,824
3
3
23,805
PS-8. $6,731 to $8,156
21,394
23,805
1
1
PS-7. $6,238 to $7,513
7,887
7,200
7,887
PS-6. $5,775 to $6,938
13
86, 994 12
85,616
86,994
PS-5. $5,344 to $6,394
7
5
46, 751
30,435
46,751
PS-4. $5,044 to $6,094
_
74 399,979
429,417 71 424,417
Military rates:
$12,363 or above:
Dental officer
1
1
12,740
1
11, 578
12, 740
Medical officer
7 106,173
7
94,169
7 106,173
Less than $12,363
12
11
98,812
98,812
95,864
11
Grades established for policemen: Sec.
81 of title 2, Canal Zone Code, approved June 19, 1934, as amended;
sec. 1 (c), act of Oct. 25, 1951, 65 Stat.
637: Less than $12,363.
174 1,051,715 174 1,188, 657 176 1,201,357
Grades established for firemen: Sec 81 of
title 2, Canal Zone Code, approved
June 19, 1934, as amended; sec. 1 (c),
act of Oct. 25, 1951, 65 Stat. 637: Less
than $12,363..
70 478,191
63 468,010 63 468,010
Grades established for teachers: Sec. 81
of title 2, Canal Zone Code, approved June 19, 1934, as amended;
sec. 1 (c), act of Oct. 25, 1951, 65
Stat. 637:
$12,363 or above:
Assistant to superintendent of
schools
,
I
13,656
1
11,500
1
13,056
Dean, junior college
1
13,250
1
11,625
1
13,250
Principal, high school
2
23,500
2
26,750
2
26,750
263 1, 676, 838 264 1,946,704 271 1,989,104
Less than $12,363
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$12,363 or above: Medical officer
4
50,220
(alien)
.,
4
50,220
4
45,580
Less than $12,363... ...
71 339,249
72 397., 301 72 397,301
GS-12. $10,413 to $11,913
GS-11. $8,788 to $10,288.

Total permanent...

THE PANAMA CANAL

1959 estimate

Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to change in pay
scales for part of year

1,231
7, 903,166
50.5
276, 476

1, 263
1,274
9,117, 852
9, 205, 888
44.6
25.6
261,901
135,018

488,140

Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
1,199. 4
U. S. rates!
1,160. 5
1, 229. 4
8, 638, 226
7, 913,219
8, 853,145
Military rates
.......
19 217,725
20 201,611
19 217,725
,231
1, 209
1,234
Canal Zone rates
1, 993, 737
2, 069, <M>5
1,908, 805
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment:
U. S. rates
14, 014
10, 855
14, 014
Canal Zone rates
127
Part-time employment:
U. S. rates
186, 529
154, 533
175,049
Canal Zone rates
56,132
55, 481
49, 381
Intermittent employment:
87, 200
U. S. rates
69, 937
87, 200
15,300
15,300
15, 300
Canal Zone rates
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base: IT. S.
rates
21, 409
21, 553
42, 464
Overtime and holiday pay:
274, 314
U. S. rates
241, 840
293, 659
91, 762
Canal Zone rates
92, 042
93, 467
Night work differential:
U. S. rates
87, 259
79, 295
87, 730
20, 538
Canal Zone rates
20, 605
19, 791
Uniform allowances:
U. S. rates
30, 427
30, 410
27, 548
7,816
Canal Zone rates
7,521
7,848
Hazardous duty, police, detectives, and
motorcycle officers: U. S. rates
14, 400
14, 700
14, 400
Payments to institution inmates: Canal
Zone rates
19, 763
20, 063
19, 763
01
Personal services:
U. 8. rates
9,353, 778
9, 598,071
8, 533, 480
217, 725
217, 725
Military rates
201, 611
2, 204, 397
2, 274, 904
2,121, 206
Canal Zone rates

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

THE PANAMA CANAL—Continued
PANAMA CANAL COMPANY
PANAMA CANAL COMPANY FUND
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

UNITED STATES AND HAITI

Grades established by the Panama Canal
Company that are based on general. Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
schedule grades: i
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant secretary
1 $12,771
1 $12,771
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1 $10,320
freight traffic manager
1 11,357
1 11,357
Procurement officer-..
_
...
1 10,535
1 11,357
1 11,357
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant chief, accounting depart10,150
10,150
ment
8,990
10,629
10,629
Passenger traffic manager- _
9,635
10,150
10,150
Pier superintendent
9,205
10,150
10,150
Port engineer
9,205
10,150
10,150
9,205
Shore steward
19,802
19,802
18,195
Supervisory purchasing agent17,160
17,160
23,355
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,53053,373
53, 373
55,902
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230,
34,986
34,986
37,536
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
77,230
77,230
51,744
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
24,024
24,024
11,020
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,37049,609
49,609
54,616
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
39,812
39,812
42,800
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,39065,466
65,466
53,285
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,94026 104,622
104,622
89,727
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
18 69,057
69,057
70,504
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.
_.
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above:
Secretary
1 17,500
18,500
18,500
Assistant comptroller New York
11,600
1 11,000
11,600
Chief engineer.
2 25,888
25,888
2 25,888
Chief steamship division
14,000
1 14,000
14,000
General agent, Haiti12, 500
1 12, 500
12,500
Master
2 29,052
2 29,052
29,052
Less than $9,890
_
264
264
1,224,950
1,217,732
1,224,950
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
-...__
__.
Net permanent (average number,
net salary);
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
United States rates
Local rates
Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment: United States and
possessions
—.
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay:
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: Local rates
Uniform allowances
Personal services:
United States rates.
Local rates

1,903,451
4 15,117

387
1,978,345
2 11,025

1,875,834

1,954,820

387
1,978,345
2
7,907

12,500
17,400

384
1,957,938
1 12,500
10 17,410

126,070

127,700

133,800

2,325

2,600

5,219

483, 592
2,023
3,975

497,855
2,600
4,000

508,911
1,800
4,000

2,504,296
19,242

2, 599,475
20,000

2,622,368
19,210

1
10

12,500
17,219

1
10

Grades established by Panama Canal
Company that are based on general
schedule grades: i
GS-15. $15,963 to $16,250:
Administrative officer
1 14,800
16,266
1 16,266
Chief, executive planning staff
1 14,800
Executive assistant
T"l5,~974
General counsel. _
1 14,800
Personnel director.
1 14,800
Supply and community services direc1 14,800
tor
Transportation and terminals direc1 14,800
tor
-__
GS-14. $14,194 to $15,694:
12,900
Administrative assistant
«.
1 14,498
1 14,498
Assistant comptroller, accounting
13,169
1 14,498
1 14,810
Assistant engineering and construction director
13,975
15, 704
1 15,704
Assistant general counsel
13,437
15,101
1 15,413
Chief, 60-cycle design branch
_
14,244
15, 704
15, 704
Chief, budget and rates division
13,169
14,206
14, 498
Chief, dredging division
13,975
15,704
15, 704
Chief, locks division
14,244
15, 704
15, 704
Deputy comptroller
14,244
15, 704
15, 704
Designing engineer
14,244
15, 704
15, 704
Electrical engineer
14,244
15, 704
15, 704
13,169
General auditor
14,498
14,206
13,169
General manager, supply division
14,810
14, 810
14,244
Maintenance engineer
15, 704
15, 704
14,244
Manager, railroad division
15, 704
15, 704
13, 437
Public relations officer...
15,101
15,101
i Grades and rates are established by the Company under sec. 248 (e) of title 2 of the
Canal Zone Code, as added June 29, 1948, Ch. 706, sec. 2, 62 .Stat. 1076, and amended
September 26, 1950, ch. 1049, sec. 8, 64 Stat. 1041.




1959 estimate

1960 estimate

ISTHMUS—continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-13. $12,363 to $13,863:
Assistant chief accountant
1 $11,238
1 $12,667
1 $12,667
Assistant chief, executive planning
staff
11,506
1 12,667
1 12,979
Assistant designing engineer
12,581
Assistant electrical engineer
12,581
1 13,874
1 13,874
Assistant to comptroller
11,238
1 12,376
1 12.667
Assistant to marine director...
11,775
1 13,270
1 13,270
Assistant to supply and community
services director
11,238
1 12.376
1 12,667
Attorney.
11,238
2 25,043
2 25,043
Budget and projects coordinator
12,581
1 13,874
1 13,874
Chipf, accounting policies and procedures staff
—
11,506
12.667
12,979
Chief, budget branch
11,775
12 376
12,667
Chief, civil engineering branch
12,581
13,874
13,874
Chief, community services division...
11,506
12.667
12,979
Chief, electrical-mechanical branch,._
12, 581
13,874
13.874
Chief, internal audit branch
12,044
12,376
12.667
12,581
Chief, power branch.
13,874
13,874
11,506
Chief, rates and analysis branch
12,979
12,979
Chief, special engineering studies
branch
13,874
13,874
Chief, specification and estimates
branch.
12,581
13,874
13,874
Chief, structural engineering branch..
12,581
13,874
13,874
Chief, surveys branch.._
12,581
13,874
13.874
Chief, water and laboratories branch.
12,581
13,874
13.874
Director of admeasurement
12,667
11,238
12,667
Personnel officer
24,752
24,752
12,667
Placement officer
12,979
11,506
13,874
Plans officer
13,874
12,681
12,667
12,979
Position classifier..11,506
13,874
13,874
Superintendent, Atlantic locks
__
12,313
13,874
13,874
Superintendent, maintenance division
12,581
Superintendent, motor transportation
division
11,775
13,270
1 13,270
Superintendent, Pacific locks...
12,581
13,874
1 13,874
Superintendent, storehouse branch.__
11,238
12,667
1 12,667
Superintendent, supply and service
branch...
11,238
1 12,667
1 12,667
Superintendent, railroad division
12,581
Superintendent, terminals division...
11,238
1 12,376
1 12,376
Supervisor, dredging division.._
1 12,581
1 13,874
1 13,874
Supervisory construction management engineer
1 12,581
1 13,874
1 13,874
Supervisory electrical engineer.
4 48,981
3 41.622
3 41,622
GS-12. $10,413 to $11,913
75 756,991
72 810,984
73 822,341
85 736,722
93 890,633
GS-11. $S,788 to $10,288—
100 954,536
55 436,335
57 496,955
GS-10. $8,131 to $9,256
49 430,770
100 734,190 115 936,900 121 984,655
GS-9. $7,481 to $8,606
67 464,192
GS-8. $6,838 to $7,963
63 469. 211
60 447,636
90 565,572
GS-7. $6,225 to $7,350
88 613, 219
95 647.981
84 484,398
GS-6. $5,613 to $6,738
84 527,430
84 527,996
143 749,802 132 765,183 132 759,587
GS-5. $5,050 to $6,175
186 873,782 176 912674
GS-4. $4,694 to $5,406
912,674
176 909,024
89 393,153
GS-3. $4,369 to $5,081
79 384.466
75 364,951
7 29,530
4 18,441
GS-2. $4,069 to $4,781
" 13,782
3
Military rates:
$12,363 and above:
1 11,781
Marine director
1 14,036
1 14,036
2 23,219
Port captain
.
2 28,072
2 28,072
4
Less than $12,363
3 24,530
3 29,422
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$12,363 and above:
1 16,500
Comptroller...
17,500
17,500
1 14,800
Vice president
16,500
16,500
Chief, executive planning staff
16,500
16,600
16,500
16,500
General counsel
16,500
16,500
Personnel director
Supply and community services di16,500
rector
1 16,500
16,500
1 16,500
Transportation and terminals director.
2 27,752
2 31,000
2 31,000
Assistant port captain
77
80
83
Pilot
_
1,042,791
1,151,200
1,176,600
60 327,584
57 374,058
Less than $12,363
54 386,075
Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv1,235
1,222
lent to less than $12,363...
1,190
9,303, 582
9,251,969
8,984,403
2,424
Total permanent.
2,395
17,475,834
18,618,334
18,756,985
74.6
114
Deduct lapses
59.1
474,280
521,640
413,877
Add net increase due to changes in pay
372,197
scales for part of year...»
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
U. S. rates
Military rates
Canal Zone rates.
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment:
U. S. rates.
Canal Zone rates
Part-time employment:
U. S. rates..
Canal Zone rates
Intermittent employment:
U. S. rates.
Canal Zone rates

2,304
2,313.4
2,302.9
17,314,221
18,018,300
18,271,578
7 78,394
6 59,530
6 71,530
6,190
6,079
6,024
10,287,741
9,796,800
504,985
458,020

188,027
75,789

155,985
23,980

23,567
336,750

27,306
301,860

25,501
301,760

9,076
2,552,810

9,635
2,605,250

9,900
2,700,200

115

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—CIVIL FUNCTIONS
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

ISTHMUS—continued
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base: U. S.
rates
Overtime and holiday pay:
U. S. rates
Canal Zone rates
Nightwork differential:
U. S. ratesCanal Zone rates
___
Uniform allowance:
U. S. rates
Canal Zone rates
_
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken: U. S. rates
Excess of annual leave taken (—) over
leave earned: Canal Zone rates
01

Personal services:
U. S. rates.
Military rates
Canal Zone rates.




MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION,

60, 605

64,834

101,617

1, 504, 768
1,333,419

1,185, 477
1,110, 703

1,085,164
1,048, 526

75,330
98, 573

79, 407
93, 580

82. 650
83,176

5,281
3,483

5,287
3,505

5,287
3,505

364, 565
- 6 , 583
19,862,398
59, 530
14, 573,272

19, 578,273
78. 394
13,888; 733

19, 737, 682
71, 530
14.448, 888

ETC., EGLIN FIELD
AIR FORCE
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes hi pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01
Personal services

RESERVATION,

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$3,600

1

3
4

11,619
15.219
126

3
11,569
4
15,542
0.2
814

$3,973

3
11,758
4
15,835
0.1
322

15,268

3.8 14,728

3.9 15,513

59
15,327

57
14, 785

120
15, 633

1

$4,077

175
4




DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES, CERTIFICATION, INSPECTION, AND OTHER
SERVICES

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
Grades and ranges:
N u m - Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary
excess of $17,500:
Commissioner
$20,010
Medical director
19, 011
Scientific director
19,011
Director, division of nutrition
17, 514
Director, division of pharmacology, _.
17, 514
GS-18. $17,500:
Commissioner
1 $16,000
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Deputy commissioner
15, 621
1 14,190
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
14, 206
Deputy medical director
1 13,115
Director of Bureau
58, 240
3 39,130
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant to commissioner
12, 771
13,978
Chief of branch.__
Director of bureau
_..
1 12,690
Director of division
95,993
9 112,265
Medical officer
41,934
2 25,380
Pharmacologist
Veterinarian
1 11,610
1 12,771
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
2 24,419
Assistant director of bureau
2 21,930
Assistant director of division
9 109,449
8 87,505
Assistant to commissioner
1 11,395
Assistant to deputy commissioner
11,357
Assistant to medical director
11,606
10, 320
37,689
Chemist
34,185
74,421
Chief of branch
75, 465
Chief of district
17 210,222
16 177,160
Director of division
5 58,738
62, 780
Food and drug officer
102, 555
10 122,052
Medical officer..
Pharmacologist
Veterinarian
1 10,320
1 11,606
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant chief of branch
1
9,850
1 11,107
Assistant chief of district
3 30,909
2 18,840
Assistant director of division
Bacteriologist
9 99,963
Chemist
80, 520
17 187,862
Chief chemist
161,040
17 181,026
Chief inspector
155, 590
6 65,436
Chief of branch
38, 970
11 114,214
94,630
Food and drug officer
30,195
Medical officer
8,990
1 10,150
Pathologist
1 9,901
Personnel officer
Pharmacologist
4 39,853
Veterinarian
3 26,970
92 820,901
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
67 571,160
181
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
152
1,083, 510
1, 415,362
3 19,905
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
3 21,966
229
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885-.
153
941,885
1, 507, 567
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370._.
4 21,365
4 24,794
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880...
226
207
1,123, 565
1,108,734
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
24 113,620
27 135,993
GS-5. $4,040 to $4.940
165 657,712 111 492, 207
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..__
94 346,680
106 427,996
85 290,385
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
76 286,422
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825._
__.
25 79,666
34 119,521
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
32 1030
103,027
17 52,999
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to or less than $9,890
13 46,445
15 55,8
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

6,862, 515
43 342,135

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
1,137
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details,_
_.
01

Personal services _




1,251

1,180

N u m - Total
ber salary
1 $20,010
1 19,011
1 19,011
1 17,514
1 17,514

15, 870
14, 435
58, 948
13, 083
13,978
"97,572
41,934
12, 771
13,083
2
9

24,648
110,197

11, 606
11, 835
49, 295
74, 421
18 221,579
11, 357
82,139
133,658
11,606
11,606
11,107
42,059
9,901
9,901
130,642
198,012
194,394
65,436
136,205
1 10,379
1 9,901
1 10,150
4 40,102
110 981,730
212
1,656,078
3 22, 111
302
1,963,693
4 25,398
211
1,147,946
31 157,475
132 585,058
120 486, 793
80 306,406
42 149,475
17 53, 501
15

56,202

1,447

8, 250,865
60 427,665

9, 588, 736
71 725,136

1,191

1,376
7,823,200

8,863,600

34,779

38,000

38,000

26, 282
10,354

32,000
13,000

65,600
13,400

12,024

5,000

6,916,913

7,911,200

Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $17,500:
Director, division of antibiotics
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Director of division
Assistant director of division
Medical officer. .
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant director of division
Chief of branch
_J
Medical officer
__
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Chief of branch
Director of control laboratory
Food and drug officer
Chemist
Assistant veterinarian medical officer.
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,255
GS-9. $5,985 to $7,405
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
_
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:

8,980,600

Number

2

01

Total
salary

$25,810

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
1

$17,514

1

$17,514

1

13,978

1

13,978

1
2
1

13,978
25,542
13,978

2
3
3

21,930
34,185
34,185

2
3
2

24,878
37,689
25,126

3
2

38,189
25,126

1
1
2
1

8,990
8,990
18,410
10,065

9
20
1
18
1
19
7
27
12
10
3
5

73,290
140,700
6,050
107,910
5,240
96,775
32,475
114,370
43,970
33,025
9,900
15,992

1
1
2
2
1
9
21
1
24
1
18
7
25
11
4
4
8

11,107
10,150
20,509
21,257
9,901
82,784
160,511
6,822
159,332
5,782
91,894
34,342
113,878
44,636
12,023
14,747
27,226

1
1
3
2
1
10
24
1
24
2
14
9
21
10
6
8
3

11,107
10,150
30,909
21,257
10,150
92,310
184,309
6,968
153,319
12,002
75,402
44,137
97,509
41,432
18,970
27,458
10,423

11

35,546

10

30,596

11

35,546

157
5

872,858
48,408

161
3

995,610
32,410

161 1,017,685
3
53,485

158

963,200

158

38,655
152

Regular pay above 52-week base--O vertime and holiday p a y
Personal services

863,105

964,200

4,828

5,300

6,000

3,319
29,641

3, 500
30,000

7,000
30,000

900,893

1,002,000

1,007,200

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS
1958 actual

1

Personal services.

$11,395

1

10,065
8,990
14, 500
30,440
5,335
8,970
24,045
24,415
5,920
2,775

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Medical officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Chemist
Veterinarian
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,404 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
_.
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses,.
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

313,094

6, 833,474

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

_

29
2

146,850
15,563

$12,563

1

11,107
9,901
16,474
40, 228
5,886
14, 560
22, 651
19,033
6, 532
3,162

$12,563
11.107
10,150
16,474
40, 520
5,886
14,872
23.108
19, 511
6,740
3,266

30
1

162,097
4,097

30
1

164,197
6,197

29

158,000

29

158,000

6,274
27

137,561
3,182

3,200

3,200

607
1,213

600
1,200

1,200
1,200

142,563

163,000

163,600

117

118

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

FREEDMEN'S HOSPITAL
Non-Federal

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Employees—Continued

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

GROUP 3—GENERAL LIBRARY
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Superintendent-.
—
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Medical officer.
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant hospital administrator
Director of nurses
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.
—
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880.
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390.
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530.
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $9,890
Total permanent.

Num-

Total

ber

salary

1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num- Total N u m - Total
ber
ber salary
1

$13,374

1

$13,374

1
1
1
2
5
5
29
40
130
44
26
165
45

1
11,395
1
8,990
1
8,990
3
16,000
4
36,465
8
32,275
170,720 32
207,595 44
581,565 137
173,765 45
100,860 25
582,355 169
146,205 45
1

12,563

1

12,563

9,901
9,901
26,228
32,012
56,764
204,233
247,995

1
1
3
4
8
32
44
137
45
27
173
45
1

9,901
9,901
26,228
32,012
56,764
204,233
247,995
673,293
196,183
113,916
670, 745
161,433
2,974

169

571,624

171

611,243

1

$12,150

673,293

196,183
106,386
656,685
161,433
2,974

171

611,243

664

694
3,021,168
34.4
143,568

3,042,758
35.3
144,033

652.7
653.6
2,877,600
2,720,447
Positions other than permanent: Trainees.
443,385
415,033
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
11,992
12,800
Overtime and holiday pay
55,031
58,900
Nightwork differential
46,197
47,800
Uniform allowance
18,950
18,952
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details.
216,779
282,565

658.7
2,898,725

Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

2,660,954
11.3
36,143
95,636

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)

01

Personal services.

3,484,431

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations

25,724
59,142
48,113

3,742,000

$2,528,771
955,660

$2,568,651
1,173,449

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$14,000
10,000
5,150
4,700
3,640
11,035
5,955
3,545

$14,000
10, 500
5,885
5,390
4,100
12,470
6,645
4,000

$14,000
10,500
5,885
5,390
4,100
12,470
6,645
4,000
4,000

A. GALLAUDET COLLEGE

1
1
1
1

8
13
16
17
5
1
2
1

8,290

8,550
6,400
6,550
55,500
77,604
82,400
74,550
19,870
3,545
6,695
4,650

1
1
1
1
7
16
15
18
7
1
2
1

8,540
10,800
6,900
6,800
59,900
108,504
85,350
85,900
30,890
4,100
7,365
5,150

1
1
1
1
7
16
19
18

8,790
11,160
7,150
7,050
62,420
112,504
111,950
91,550

1
6
1

4,100
20,965
5,400

B . KENDALL SCHOOL




,

Superintendent of maintenance
Groundskeeper
_
__
Engineer and
fireman...
__
Carpenter, painter, maintenance man
Lawnhand.
Janitor
_
Watchman
Storeclerk
Maids
Executive housekeeper. _

2
3
1

$14,300
14,400
4,070

1
1
4
5
4
10
6
1

6,585
5.150
15,805
22,825
13,650
30.260
18. 720
3,800
8,365
3,925

1
1
4
5
4
13
7
1
3
1

7,300
5,665
17,390
25,115
15,020
43,195
24,045
4,180
9,210
4,320

1
1
4
5
5
13
7
1
3
1

7,300
5,665
17,390
25,115
18, 520
43,195
24,045
4,180
9,210
4,320

2
2
8
14
5

9,525
8,125
26,855
39,390
15,530
14,143

2
3
8
14
5

10,480
12,900
29,548
43,461
17,095

2
3
8
14
5

10,480
12,900
29,548
43,461
17,095

171
8

768,537
45,542

178
6

869,283 190
27,459

943,263
27,459

163

722,995
36,504

172

841,824
20,000

915,804
23,000

GROUP 5—AUXILIARY SERVICES AND
NONEDUCATIONAL EXPENSE

Dietitian
Nurse
_
Cooks, kitchen helpers
Waitress
.-.
Laundryman, laundresses
Retroactive increase (supplemental)
Total permanent employees
Deduct lapses
_
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
..._
Positions other than permanent
Other personal services: Overtime and
holiday pay
01

Personal services

184

3,045

500

500

762,544

862,324

939,304

HOWARD UNIVERSITY

$2,627,844
1,183,085

GROUP 2—RESIDENT INSTRUCTION
AND DEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH

_.

$13,800
13,400
4,070

GROUP 4—OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PHYSICAL PLANT

3,810,929

Non-Federal Employees

Principal
Supervising teacher
Instructor, grade I I
Instructor, grade I
Clerk-stenographer
Counselor

2
3
1

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

1958 actual

Assistant to president and professor
Dean of the college
.
Dean of students
Registrar and admissions officer.
Professor
Associate professor
Assistant professor
Instructor
Clerk-stenographer
Clerk-typist....
_
Assistant to dean of women (counselors)
Assistant to dean of students

$11,850
11,900
3,700

19,141

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

President of Gallaudet College and executive officer
Business manager. _
_
Assistant business manager
___
Secretary to the president
Bookkeeper
_
Clerk-typist
Telephone operator, typist
Clerk-stenographer
_
Financial clerk

2
3
1

311,152

GALLAUDET COLLEGE

GROUP 1—GENERAL ADMINISTRATION

Associate professor
Instructor
Clerk-stenographer

7,700
6,150
22,600
33,120
3,655
12,580

7,950
6,650
21,600
31,620
4.240
13,840

8,200
6,900
22,600
33,370
4,240
13,840

1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Nori'Federal Employees
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Grades established by board of trustees:
1 $15,846
1 $15,846
1 $14,405
President—
12 127,118
13 156,659 13 156,659
Dean and director
66 535,214
71 682,102 74 710,414
Professor
_
88 593,010
88 671,408 93 708,565
Associate professor
61 360,008
66 425,892 69 444,955
Assistant professor
_
107 499,073 131 688,245 138 730,433
Instructor
49,452
63,216 19
16
63,216
19
Assistant (teaching)
Grades comparable to general schedule
grades:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Pathologist
-.
1
12,770
1
12,770
Physiotrist for chronic diseases and
physical therapy.
1
12,770
1
12,770
Secretary and director of public
1
10,486
relations
1
12,845
1
12,989
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1
10,535
Treasurer.
_
1
11,595
1
12,075
Business manager.
1
10,065
1
11,072
1
11,552
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative assistant to the presi8,441
1
7,832
1
8,585
dent
10,370
9,312
1
10,754
1
Medical officer—
„..
10,934
1
9,940
11,078
1
Physician anesthetist
70,977
8
57,648
75,057
7
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,290
86,159
12
78,489
90,899
12
GS-11. $7,270 to $7,990
140,765
145,820
22 121,115
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,585
5
31,070
32,420
33,957
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,070
7
26 134,127
139,527
22 101,942
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,580
15
66,730
74,220
11
45,098
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,090
70 296,893
329, 772
68 259,115
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,640
85 292,481 90 343,538
390,058
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,135
70 243,741
59 188,853
255,500
GS-3. $3,495 to $3,875
17
16
50,949
53,879
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,635
_.
46,885
1
2,960
2,960
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,055Ungraded positions at hourly rates
214 506,191 227 649,524 227 678,095
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary).
Positions other than permanent: Parttime and temporary employment
Other personal services: Nightwork differential
01

Personal services.

881 3,968,224

960 4,911,598

992 5,190,868

4,165,883

4,911,598

5,190,868

766,450

824,706

824,706

5,547

5,550

5,550

4,937,880

5,741,854

6,021,124

197,659

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
1958 actual

OFFICE OF EDUCATION

15,621

1

1

12,900

1

14,206

1

14,435

1

13,760

1

15,163

1

15,163

1

14,206

1

14,435

1

13,374

1

13,374

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges— Crntinued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Specialist, State and local school sys76 $761,413
tems
35 $335,935 37 $372,156
3
26,970
3
29,952
3 30,430
Specialist, publications services
1
9,901
1 10,150
Administrative assistant
Budget and fiscal officer
10,280
Budget officer
1
9,901
1 10,150
Personnel officer
1
9,901
1
9,901
Assistant chief, fiscal service.
1
9,901
1 10,150
Assistant chief, personnel and organi1
zation section
8,990
1
10,150
1 10,150
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530—
48 385,720
37 325,289
49 423,180
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
._- 36 242.010
49 360,121
62 455. 674
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
61 382,749
33 190,860 49 306,242
1
5,637
5,782
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
4,970
1
1
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
44 215,975 60 322,977
66 360,068
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390._
39 174,915 54 264.140
60 297,093
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..
91 366,235 155 668,867 210 906,616
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
81 295,655 87 346,435
105 419,411
91,332
95,785 24
28
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.
25 95, 720
7,093
2
2
3,266
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
6,430
1
9,775
2
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
4 13,686
6,145

12,690

1

13,978

13,978

Deduct lapses

11,610

1

13,686

13,686

13,175

1

14,456

14,456

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

12,690

1

13,978

13,978
12,771
12,771
13,374
13,083
12,771

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $17,500:
Commissioner of education.__
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Deputy commissioner of education. _.
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant commissioner for statistical
and research services
Assistant commissioner for school
assistance
Assistant commissioner and director
for higher education
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant commissioner for vocational
education
Assistant commissioner for higher
education
Assistant commissioner for international education
Assistant commissioner for State and
local school systems
Deputy assistant commissioner for
international education
Associate director, federally affected
areas
.
Associate director, State and local
school systems
Branch director, cooperative research.
Branch director, statistical services...
Branch director, library services
Branch director, educational media—.
Branch director, federally affected
areas
Branch director, higher education
Branch director, State and local
school systems.
Division director, publications servicesDivision director, laws and legislation.
Chief of section, higher education
Chief of section, State and local school
systems,. _
Specialist, business and public administration
Specialist, student appraisal
Regional representative
Executive officer
_
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant to the commissioner
Assistant to assistant commissioner,
higher education
Assistant director, library services
Assistant director, vocational education
Assistant director, international education
Assistant director, publications services
Assistant director, laws and legislation
-_.
Chief of branch, vocational education.
Chief of section, statistical and research services
Chief of section, school assistance in
federally affected areas
Chief of section, higher education
Chief of section, State and local school
systems.
Chief of section, program direction
and management
Chief of section, publications services.
Associate chief of section, school
assistance in federally affected areas.
Associate chief of section, State and
local school systems
Assistant to executive officer
Coordinator, statistics and research.._
Coordinator, higher education.
_
Regional representative, school assistance in federally affected areas
Regional representative, higher education
_
Specialist, vocational education
Specialist, higher education
Specialist, international education
Specialist, State and local school systems
Specialist, laws and legislation
Specialist, program direction and
management
_
Executive assistant, federally affected
areas.
Executive assistant, State and local
school systems
—
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Specialist, statistics and research services
.
Specialist, school assistance in federally affected areas
Specialist, vocational education
Specialist, higher education
Specialist, international education




1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m ber salary
ber
1 $16,000
1
1
13,975
1

11,880

Total Num- Total
salary
$17,514

ber

salary

1 $17,514
15,621

Total permanent .

11,880

1
1

11.610
11,610

1
1
1

13,083
12,771
12,771

1

11,880

1

13,083

2

24,300

3

38,625

13,374
38,916

Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
In termittent employment
-..
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details

3

39,540

01

2

24,300

3

38,916

1
1

11,880
12,690

1
1

13,374
14,456

1
1
2

13,686
14,456
25,542

2

25,542

6

77,562

6

77,250

1

13,978
12,771

1 13,978
1 12,771
10 127,710
1 13,083

1

11,610

2

20,640

22,963

11,606
11,357

3

34,569

1

10,320

11,357
11,357

2

22,790

25,626

25,626

1

10,320

11,606

11,835

11,606

11,835

9

10,320
54,610

60,653

5

53,965

59,945

6

71,780

22,145
53,750

24,897
71,052

2
6
7

25,126
71,301
83,117

98,470

82,409

10, 320
20, 640

34, 569
22,963
22, 714

1

~3~"~36,~960'

1
2

1

11,180
20,640

10,535

15

139,795

25
28

246, 035
264, 835
58,455
55,445

3
1

34,320
11,357

5

66,785

60,903

34,798
23,192
2

22,714
24,169
11,357
57,263
11,606

23,691

11,180

5

56,785

1
13
2

11,357
149,116
22,714

9 102,213
1 11,357
20 229,551
2 22,714

29

329,851

34 387,861
1 11,357

1

11,357

1

11,357

1

11,357

1

11,606

1

11,357

1

11,357

17

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)

177,505

21 219,022

323,505
337,831
198,977
61,340

37 385,592
35 369,427
24 239,079
6 61,838

Personal services .

3,854,665
13.4
276,673

803

5,838,709
107.6
782,204

1,022
J, 542,887
278,324

173,058
655.6
3,751,050
52,140
36,353

695.4
5,056,505
3,825
36, 725

983.4
7,264,563
3,825
73,455

14,607
18,060

22,420

68,078

9,592

10,290

10,290

3,881,802

5,129,765

7, 410,211

OFFICE OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,190:
Director
1 $14,190
1 $15,870
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1
14,685
1
13,115
14,914
Deputy director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant director, program planning
13,978
and evaluation
12,420
13,978
Assistant director, rehabilitation serv13,374
ices
11,880
13,374
Assistant director, State administra13,374
tion development—
11,880
13,686
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
12,334
10,965
12,563
Assistant to the director..
__.
12,085
11,180
12,334
Executive officer
12,085
12,085
10,965
Chief, division of research
10,535
Chief, division of services to the blindChief, division of State administra12,334
10,965
12,563
tion development
Chief, division of State plans and
11,357
11,357
grants
__
11,606
1
10,320
11,835
Chief, division of training
11,606
11,606
Program planning consultant
93,786
7~ "'737745'
9 106,557
Regional representative
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
10,858
1
9,635
11,107
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, division of general re22,443
2
20,345
22,672
habilitation ser vices
Assistant chief, division of State ad10,150
8,990
10,379
ministration development
10,065
11,107
11,336
Assistant chief, division of training...
Assistant chief, rehabilitation facil9,205
ities branch
_
19,270
4
41,288
9
91,770
Associate regional representative
10,280
1
11,336
1
11,586
Chief, division of public information1
10,150
1
10,379
9,205
Chief, division of program statistics...
1
9,901
1
10,150
Chief, division of services to the blind.
Chief, division of State plans and
1
9,635
grants
11,107
1
10,280
11,107
Constructive accountant
1
9,205
10,379
10,629
Consultant, rehabilitation of the deaf.
Consultant, rehabilitation counselor
9,901
9,901
training
_
10.379
1
9,205
10,379
Consultant, social work training
10,150
1
10,065
10,379
Medical consultant10,629
2
19,485
10,858
Program planning consultant
10,150
1
8,990
Regional representative
2
19,802
Rehabilitation research analyst
9,901
Rehabilitation adviser-specialist,
1
9,901
training

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

OFFICE OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION—Con.

CONTROL OF VENEREAL

SALARIES AND EXPENSES—Continued
1958 actual

1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.._
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880..
_
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
— I
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065

26
10
3
10
5
14
21
16
14

$206,710
69,490
19,905
57,505
25,865
64,810
85,945
58,905
46,830

Total permanent.-_. 155 1,011,985
13
79,598
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
44,158
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)

01

Personal services

$228,466
82,907
14,997
70,449
34,133
73,343
96,780
65,934
49,294

32
11
2
12
6
16
30
14
14

$278,762
83,907
14,997
77,812
34,568
83,637
135,364
55,993
52,933

160 1,174, 606
5.9 41,819

184 1, 353, 259
9.8 66,670

976, 545

154.1
1,132, 787

174.2
1, 286, 589

1,110
8, 458

1,190
14,000

1,190
14,000

2, 793
342

4,463
292

9,238
415

142

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

26
11
2
11
6
14
21
16
13

43, 425

80, 268

90, 268

1, 032, 673

1, 233, 000

1, 401, 700

Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Scientist
_
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Public health program specialistStatistician
_.
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Financial operations officer
Public health program specialist
Scientist
_
_
_.
Statistician
_
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
G S-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by act of July 1,1944
(42 U. S. C.207):
Director grade
.._.
Senior grade
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
Assistant grade
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
GENERAL

1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Chief of branch
Public health program specialist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Medical officer
Public health program specialist
Statistician
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Financial operations officer
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist
Scientist
Statistician. —
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by act of July 1,
1944 (42 U . S . C.207):
Director grade
Senior grade
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
Assistant grade
Junior assistant grade
Ungraded positions at annual rates
$9,890 or above: Scientist
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890—
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week b a s e Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad..
Personal services


1960 estimate,

2

$24,300

2

$26,749

2

$26,749

1
1
1

11.825
10; 320
10,320

1
1
1

13,042
11,357
11,357

1
1
1

13,042
11,357
11,357

1
13
8
1
30
43
53
84
7
25
24
11
2
2

8,990
121,600
74, 930
8,990
231,830
270,490
299 255
389' 820
31,260
101,200
88, 590
36, 370
6,770
6,230

1
13
9
1
28
42
54
87
6
25
22
11
2
2

9,901
134,015
92, 497
9, 901
239,178
298, 490
336,826
447, 390
29, 244
111, 820
89, 875
40,350
7,467

1
13
9
1
28
42
54
87
6
25
22
11
2
2

9,901
134,015
92,497
9,901
239,178

94,079
44, 354
77, 358
171, 653
12, 111
20

36

80,683

103,511
49, 082
82, 662
180,929
12, 663
24

98,259

377
2, 219, 328
300,707

31

29S, 490
336,820
447,390
29, 244
111, 820
89, 875
40, 350
7,467

103, 511
49, 082
82, 662
180, 929
12,663
24

98,259

377
2, 443, 471
191,820

29

2, 443, 471
191,820

80,211
338

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

1959 estimate

N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary

374

Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

ASSISTANCE TO STATES,

DISEASES

Personal services

346

348

1,998,832

2, 251, 651

2, 251, 651

374, 423

599, 723

401, 973

7,035
3, 355

7,750
5,176

15, 500
5,176

2, 383, 645

2, 864,300

2, 674,300

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2
2

$24,570
24,300

2
1

$27,352
13,978

2
1

$27,352
13,978

11,395
136,310
53, 535

1
12
5

12,563
138,734
60,423

1
12
5

12,563
138,734
60,423

45
55
1
51
25
124
102
72
2
7

10.150
10, 379
20,529
307,215
53, 601
31,138
261,351
335,432
352,626
5,928
278,895
127,214
571, 250
425, 265
279, 666
6,719
24,502

1
1
2
30
5
3
30
45
55
1
51
25
122
102
72
2
7

10,150
10, 379
20,529
307,215
53,601
31,138
261,351
335,432
352,626
5,928
278,895
127, 214
562, 555
425,265
279,666
6,719
24,502

931, 549
193,944
327, 737
279,040
4,612

67
19
36

916,013
193,944
327, 737
279,040
4,612

8,990
18,410
269, 740
39,400
27, 830
196,990
295,135
305,330
16,395
238,735
110,880
507,005
383,945
286,615
6,515
12,885
848,002
187, 752
284,070
168,821
9,224
4,268
1

14,800

1

16,280

1

16,280

5

19,000

6

22,762

6

22,762

CONTROL OF TUBERCULOSIS
1958 actual

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
j
Administrative officer. _
1 $12,771
1 $12,771
1 $11,610
Public health program specialist
1
11,610
1
12,771
1
12,771
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1
12,085
1
12,085
Information officer
1
1
12,563
1
12,563
11,395
Medical officer
1
1
11,606
1
11,606
10, 535
Organization and methods examiner..
1
10,750
Program publication specialist
2
1
12,563
21,285
Public health program specialist
1
12,563
1
Statistician
10,320
1
11,357
1
11,357
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
1
10,150
Engineer
1
1
10,150
9,420
Organization and methods examiner. _ 1
1
10,150
1
10,150
9,205
Program publication specialist
5
51,687
2
5
51,687
18, 410
Public health program specialist
2
19,802
2
2
19,802
17,980
Statistician
2
20,300
6
2
20,300
55,230
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
8
69,369
5
8
69,369
40,430
14 103,764
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.—•
14
14 103,764
93,970
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
15
97,980
17 100,720
15
97,980
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
1
5,637
1
1
5,637
4,970
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
17
94.162
19
94.162
94, 210 17
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
11
53.163
14
11
53.163
61,980
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
41 172,890 41 190,407 41 190,407
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
26 107,741
25
93, 200 26 107,741
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
21
18
21
80,121
61,825
80,121
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825.
3
11,481
16,060
5
11,481
25,919
14,640
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
5
25, 919
Grades established by act of July 1,1944
(42 U. S. C.207):
2
A ssistant surgeon general
56,490
37,056
56,490
5
109,477
109,477
70,054
Director grade
5
28,918
28,918
50,942
Senior grade. _
_
76, 238
9
76, 238
80,196
Full grade
81,807
81,807
Senior assistant grade...
_
._ 14 105, 254
12,941
3
12,941
16,633
Assistant grade
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
18,200
18,200
14,830

744 5,130, 834
55. 9 385,185

741 5,106,603
53.3 367, 293

638.6
4,091,431

5.1
4,745,649

687.7
4, 739,310

164,549
38,937

158,525
38, 200

158,525
38, 200

10,936
40,088
5,093
3,221

12,700
11,395
3,901
6,430

25,400
11,345
3,190
6,430

Deduct lapses..
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

4,982, 400

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)

730 4,510,847
91.4 564, 636
145,220

4,354,255

4,976, 800

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Total permanent.

220

225
1, 327,610
8.6 50,867

11

220
1, 421,620
71,075

1,421,620
11.7 75,720

47, 560
209
208. c
216.4
1,345, 900
1, 350, 545
1, 324,303

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
1958 actual
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
01

Personal services

_

$46,894
49, 235

$44,050
17,650

$44,050
17, 650

3,757
2,696
606

4,675

9,350

580

550

1, 427,491

1,417,500

1,417, 500

COMMUNICABLE DISEASE

ACTIVITIES

1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,770:
Medical officer
Scientist
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Medical officer
Public health program specialist
Scientist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Engineer
Financial operations officer
Medical officer
Public health program specialist
Scientist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Engineer
Financial operations officer
__
Information specialist
Medical and scientific illustrator
Organization and methods examiner. _
Personnel officer
Property management specialist
Public health program specialist
Scientist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,085
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,980 to $3,530
Grades established hy act of July 1,1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Assistant surgeon general
Director grade
Senior grade
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
Assistant grade
Junior assistant grade
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
__
Total permanent.

1960 estimate

Number

Total
salary

1
1

$16,500
12,500

1
1

$18,000
13, 750

1
1
1

12,690
11,610
12,150

1
1
1

12, 771
12, 771
13,978

1
1
2
1
4

11,395
10, 750
21, 715
10, 535
42,570

1
1
2
1
4

12,813
11,835
23, 920
12,085
47,132

12,813
11,835
23, 920
12,085
58, 489

2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
6
23
44
1
50
2
47
32
113
106
75
29
19

17,980
19, 485
9,420
8,990

3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
6
24
53
1
50
2
48
33
113
110
76
29
21

30,201
22, 214
10,379
10, 379
9,901
10,379
10,150
10,150
60, 383
60, 861
212, 491
396, 734
6,656
315,739
11, 419
257, 625
165,174
505,336
448, 065
282,417
98, 764
67, 869

30, 201
22, 214
10,379
10. 379
9,901
10, 379
10,150
10,150
60, 383
60, 861
37 321,652
431, 884
6, 656

2
41
36
55
87
14

41,554
511.096
382,806
473,611
670,263
80,718

2
41
37
60
92
17

Total
salary

9,420
9,205
8,990
63, 790
54, 800
182, 495
296, 425
5,915
282, 530
10,210
226,985
141, 805
447,920
386, 215
249, 005
54,695
34, 372
413, 815
378,378
460,011
609, 322
62, 807
34, 593

103

412,309

923 5,152,192

103

435,309

1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
_._
Engineer
Public health program specialist
Scientist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer..,
Engineer
Information specialist
Public health program specialist
_
Scientist...
Statistician
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Administrative staff assistant
Engineer
Financial operations officer
Information specialist
Organization and methods examiner. _
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist
Scientist
Statistician
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530....
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
_
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by act of July 1,1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Assistant surgeon general
-..
Director grade
Senior grade
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
Assistant grade
Junior assistant grade
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
_
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses

11,419
267, 609
165,174
505, 336
474, 420
298, 477
102, 030
70, 843
41,554
511,096
393.302
517.808
708,093
97,825

$23,490
24,300
47,790
11,610

1
1
10
7
1

10,535
11,395
109,650
76,110
10,320

1
2
8
1
3
1
1
13
23
3
40
47
39
2
51
18
107
113
72
24
3

42

Net permanent (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
Flight pay
01

3
2
4
3

N u m - Total
ber salary

$38,937
27,956
53,206
38,625

3 $38,937
2 27,956
4 53,206
3 38,625

22,963
25,126

2 22,963
2 25,126
1 11,357
9 109.698
9 107,010
1 11,357

109, 698
107, 010
11,357
87, 650
10,379
33, 321

8
1
4

87,650
10,379
44,428

31,158
10,150
10, 379
160,408
237, 615
40, 580
342, 802
395,491
258, 583
17, 493
310, 009
94,309
443,575
469, 925
234,979
72, 722
13,126

3
1
1
16
27
4
42
56
43
3
58
20
106
132
64
21
4

31,158
10,150
10, 379
160, 408
290,279
40, 580
379,056
426,025
277,177
17,493
315,001
98,802
480,079
533,930
238,494
72, 722
13,126

14, 888
703,272
481, 540
397,108
207,241
291,971
85,300

34,654
862,039
607,263
418, 311
253,045
381, 771
32,914

180,346

924

212,152

2 34,654
74 907,863
71 723,559
518,937
40 289,843
,
80 401039
8 401,039
32,914
45 212,152

6,541,281
I
56 385, 557

1,032
7,134,112
6.7
460,971

45
949

5,634,328
78.3
477, 625
168,909

845.7
893.0
965.3
5,325, 612
6,155, 724
6,673,141
129,019
175, 200
179,199
17, 829
16,100
16, 665
69,653
80,400
81,949

Personal services.

12,304
18,048
220

14,676
15,300

30,686
15, 760

5,572,685

6,457,400

6,997,400

121 496.888

944 5, 816, 664 1,015
86

526,764 124. 7 739,228

858

890.3
5,289, 900
5,490, 900

4, 596, 208
117,349
3,250
27,333

13,200
3,000
18,700

34,700
3,000
18, 700

12,038
38,306
8,783
137
36,114
2,090

13,300
29,300
12,100
200
41,700
2,100

25,900
31,800
12,100
200
41,700
2,100

4,841,6

5,423, 500

5, 661,100

GRANTS FOR HOSPITAL

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$27,220

2

$29,600

Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $9,800 to
$11,090:
Medical stafi1 assistant
Public health program specialist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530..
„._
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
_
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..
Grades established by act of July 1,1944
(42U.S. C.207):
Director grade
Senior grade
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

ACTIVITIES

1958 actual

2

N u m - Total
ber salary

9,635
18,625
80, 520
9,205
28,045
3
9, 205
1
9,420
1
117, 730 16
218,380 22
27,185
4
321,290 38
323,140 52
230,385 40
3
10, 750
247, 515 57
81, 810 19
439.022 97
416, 705 115
238,415 63
74, 510 21
4
8,750

CONSTRUCTION

1958 actual

SANITARY ENGINEERING




2
2
4
1

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

134, 269

795.2

Personal services..

Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,770:
Scientist
_

N u m - Total
ber salary

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

6,230,128
690,255

._..

average number,

Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Additional pay for hazardous duty
01

1959 estimate

Num- Total
ber salary
1 $18,000
1 13,750
1 12,771
1 12,771
1 13,978

Number

Deduct lapses
127.8
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent
net salary)

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

2 $29,600

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
._
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment-..
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01

Personal ser vices.

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2
2
1

1

11,095
6,350

$9, 901
10,858
17, 638
22, 568
5,283
9,152
11,877
7,113

17, 638
22, 568
5,283
9,152
11,877
7,113

7,890

28, 852
25,338

28,852
25, 338

$17, S
12,780
4,525

$9,901
10,858

20 148.580
0. 6 4, 620

11
60,620
3.2 17,7.-6
3, 646
7.8 46,500

17.8 132,200

19.4 143,960

16, 033

16,000

10,000

203

360

720

62, 736

148, 560

154, 680

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE—Continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Chief of branch.
Public health program specialist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant chief of branch.._
Chief of branch.
_
Program publication specialist
-Public health program specialist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Architect
_
_
_—
Engineer
_
_
Public health program specialist—
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
_.
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.
~
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.
..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.
_
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390.
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940.
___
_...
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by act of July 1,
1944 (42 U. S. C. 207):
Assistant surgeon general
_._
Director grade
_
Senior grade
Total permanent
Deduct lapses.
_
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employmentOther personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01

Personal services.

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2 $27,061
2
$27,061
2 $24,300
2
25,854
1
13,083
1
11,610
2
1
1

21,930
10,320
10,535

2
1
1
1

24,169
11,357
11,835
11.357

2
1
1
1

24,169
11,357
11,835
11,357

1
12
17
12
11
7
1
6
12
2
28
24
7
1
2

8,990
120, 780
171, 535
110, 890
90,495
46,450
6,590
33,180
57, 540
9,375
115,180
89,440
24,350
3,470
5,975

1
12
18
14
25
5
1
7
10
2
26
27
6
1
2

10,150
133,284
199,427
142, 957
221,891
35,650
7,426
43,596
53, 977
10.358
119,577
111, 610
23,025
3,827

1
12
18
12
22
4
1
7
10
2
24
25
6
1
2

10,150
133,284
199,427
122, 906
195,434
28,620
7,426
43,596
53, 977
10,358
109, 968
104,080
23,025
3,827
6,698

1
13
5

17,233
181,621
42,217

1
11
3

19,727
179,956
31,198

1
11
2

19,727
179,956
21,232

169 1, 214,006
7.4
53,064

181 1,465,967
16.6 134,782

161.6

164.4

162.3

1,207,167

1,331,185

1,317,670

4,980

5,000

5,000

3,740
1,215,887

4,315
1,340,500

8,630
1,331,300

HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL CARE
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Financial operations officer
Medical officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Legal assistant
Medical officer
Organization and methods examiner..
Public health program specialist
Statistician
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2.9fiO to $3,530
_
Grades established by act of July 1,1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Assistant surgeon general
Director
Senior

_

Full
Senior assistant

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1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2

$24,300

3
1
1

31.175
10,535
11,395

2 $27,060

2 $27,060

4
1

4
1

46,634
11,835

46,634
11,835

7 63,145
7 69,307
7 69,307
5 45, 595
5 50,750
5 50,750
1
1 10,379
9,205
1 10,379
1
1 10,379
9,205
1 10,379
7 71,100
8 89,314
8 89,314
1
1 10, 379
1 10, 379
9,205
1 10,065
1 11,107
1 11,107
2 19,055
2 21,257
2 21,257
39 350,083
38 309,160
39 350,332
62 469,047
62
62 469,297
._ 424,775
16 111,362
16 111,362
16 101,255
182
175
172
1,159,951
1, 118,021
1.000,885
34 201,216
34 201,216
33 177,240
323
314
315
1, 751,462
1,591,155
1,796,390
623
641
618
3,106,986
2,740,965
003,647
3,
467
449
453
2,139,562
1,866,125
2,082,778
768
764
758
3, 232,807
2,894,490
3,195,344
1,085
1,042
1,034
4,163,387
3,626,420
3,984,122
368
365
362
1, 305,879
1,191,495
1,325,475
13 40,240
13 44,845
13 44,845
4 68,322
165
2,262,711
182
1,932,922
150
1,327,528
407
3,193,216
183
1,053,090
44 183,999

4 79,702
163
2,523,446
181
2,082,180
151
1, 424,892
405
3,371,167
183
1 109,734

44 183,999

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Ungraded positions at annual rates
less than $9,890
_
1,674
1,657
1,677
$6,298,850
$6,590,947
$6,523,090
Total permanent
6,699
6,855
6,733
32,598,823
35,274,916
36,038,155
Deduct lapses..376
337
362
2,188,155
2,340> 685
2,113,816
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
779,668
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
6,357
Positions other than permanent:
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential.
Additional pay for Carville Leprosarium personnel
Additional pay for territorial service
Uniform allowance
01

Personal services

_.

4 79,702
163
2,539,464
185
2,142,482
151
1,441,588
413
3,400,727
187
1,138,125
44 185,608

31,037,806

6,362
6,493
33,161,100
33,850,000

277,184
156,938

291,400
165,000

291,400
157,000

85,342
397,760
285, 285

90,500
410,500
298,000

185,000
421,500
306,000

242, 540
14, 992
149, 626

256, 500
15,700
150,300

263,600
15,700
156,200

32,647,473

34,839,000

35,646,400

FOREIGN QUARANTINE ACTIVITIES
1958 actual

169 1,372,553
6.7
54,883

46, 225

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Medical officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530..
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940.
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825....
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530Grades established by act of July 1,
1944 (42 U. S. C. 207):
Director grade
Senior grade
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries:
U. S. rates
Local rates
Position other than permanent:
Part-time employment:
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: Local rates
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad
Uniform allowance
Additional pay for educational allowance01

Personal services.

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$13,083

1

$13,083

1
8,990
1
9,205
5
40,755
98,060 14
117,593
18
807,085 139
6,185
1
184,275 38
86.265
18
579,600 142
119,370 33
49,785 14
27,930
3,200

9,901
10,150
44,846
108,136
129,647
944,096
6,822
203, 506
95,164
660, 522
131,644
55.062
30,824
3,536

1
I
5
14
18
139
1
38
18
142
33
14
8
1

9,901
10,150
44,846
108,136
129,647
944,096
6,822
203, 506
95,164
660, 522
131,644
55,062
30,824
3,536

21
9
14
9

302,661
104,575
135,372
75,392

21
9
14
9

346,572
114,018
144,000
79,796

21
9
14
9

346,800
114,870
146,496
81,744

132

569,052

132

598,752

132

598,752

1

$11,880

1
1
5
14
18
130
1
38
18
138
33
14
8
1

606 3,337,230
89.6 527,164

619 3,730,077
72.6 425,377

619 3,735,601
63.6 377,001

455.8
2,595,970
18.8 171,370
41.8 135,636

486.9
2,941,600
24.6 249.800
34.9 113,300

495.9
2,991,500
24. 6 253.800
34.9 113,300

8.925
18,334
16,583

9,500
11,400
22,900

9,500
11,400
22,900

129,214
14,953
41.157
25,688

12.000
152,300
16,100
49,800
27,100

12.000
152,300
16,100
49,800
27,100

92,910

1,272

8,200

8,200

3,159,102

3,614,000

3,667,900

INDIAN HEALTH ACTIVITIES
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer . .
Engineer
. . .
Medical officer

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1

3

$11,880
12,690

38,070

1 $13,083
1 13,978
4 55,912

1 $13,083

1
4

13.978
55,912

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Architect.
Dental officer
Engineer
...
Information specialist
Medical officer..
_
Medical staff assistant._
Public health program specialist..
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: •
Administrative officer
Architect
Engineer
..
Financial operations officer
Information specialist
Medical officer
Medical staff assistant
..
Nurse
Organization methods examiner-.
Personnel officer.
Property management specialist-.
Public health program specialist..
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370..
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880..
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390..
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825..
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
_.__
Grades established by act of July 1,
1944 (42 U. S. C. 207):
Assistant surgeon general
Director grade
_
Senior grade
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
Assistant grade
Junior assistant grade
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $9,890 or above:
Engineer
Equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent .

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
8 $93,266
8 $93,266
8 $83,850
1 12,563
1 12,563
1 11,395
1 11,357
2 21,070
1 11,357
2 25,126
2 22,790
2 25,126
1 11, 357
1 10,320
1 11,357
11 138,193
12 136,740
11 138,193
1 11,357
1 10,320
1 11,357
5 58,259
5 52,890
5 58,259

3
18
3
2
1
1

37,465
10,065
30,195
8,990
9,420
182,245
20,970
18,195
8,990
8,990

3
1
3
2

30,430
11,107
33,321
19,802

3
1
3
2

30,430
11,107
33,321
19,802

967.525
77 512,455
22 136,880
196
1,123,885
79 423,140
200
968,855
553
2,391,105
270
1,069,065
292
1,052,685
735
2,452,285
572
1,813,990
60 163,355

12,468
19 212,468
29703
3 29,703
2 20,300
9,901
1
9,901
1
9,901
1
8 79,955
120
0
1,071,537
82 606,985
22 152,417
201
1,278,911
77 460,837
199
1,080,815
568
2,750,394
261
1,159,921
301
1,206,235
743
2,767,273
557
1,989,764
49 148,974

18 201,361
3 29,703
2 20,300
1
9,901
1
9,901
1
9,901
8 79,953
122
1,088,219
89 656,195
22 152,417
210
1,332,072
78 466,307
201
1,090,799
576
2,784,313
277
1,224,817
331
1,319,185
763
2,836,844
552
1,972,561
49 148,974

1 17,988
35 476,066
52 515,316
105 909,614
109
829,711
230,929
30,560

1 21,924
35 540,158
52 564,300
105 974,474
109
880,471
34 241,177
7 31,328

1 21,924
35 540,158
53 577,676
107 996,976
127
1,025,755
37 255,628
7 31,328

8
120

73,425

1 10,068
1 10,068
1 10,068
1,092
1,114
1,090
4,721,159
4,814,385
4,710,522
4,690
21,632,964
245.8
1,564,236

Deduct lapses

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

23,570,362
217.6
1,258,922

4,831
24,246,734
242.1
1,381,414

655,242

Net permanent (average number,
4,588.9
4,478.4
net salary).
4,444.2
22,865,320
20,723,970
22,311,440
Positions other than permanent:
19,100
37,496
19,100
Temporary employment379,300
376,760
349,300
Part-time employment
52, 950
41,696
Intermittent employment
_
51,500
Other personal services:
136,030
Regular pay above 52-week base
67,751
73,410
386,875
387,900
Overtime and holiday pay
388,300
183, 238
181,000
Nightwork differential182, 250
71,300
69,855
71,000
Uniform allowance
816,400
816,400
Additional pay for territorial service
753,390
01

Personal services..

GENERAL RESEARCH AND

22,641,031

SERVICES, NATIONAL
HEALTH

Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,770:
Chief of branch
Medical officer
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant chief of division
„
Chief of branch
Scientist
.
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Medical officer
Public health program specialist
Research technician
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
A dministrative officer
Public health program specialist

Scientist...
Statistician
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

24,262,700

1958 actual

24,909,300

INSTITUTES OF

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2 $33,500
2 $33,500
1 $17,500
1
15,000
1
15,000
1
13,083
1
13,083
1
11,880
2
25,542
2
25,542
1
12,771
1
12,771

1

10,320

1
3
1

8
2

75,360
18,840

2
6
9
2

11,357
34,071
11,357

1
3
1

11,357
34,071
11,357

19,802
59,406
93,455
19,802

2
6
9
2

19,802
59 406
93,455
19,802

1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
$43,160
$54,065
$13,160
44,365
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
39,630
44,365
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885....
40,240
69,825
69,825
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
109, 540
155, 378
155,378
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
_
35, 745
54,184
54,184
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
_
213,907
100,195
213,907
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
..
104,378
70,255
104,378
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
125,249
60,665
125,249
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825..>.-.__.
101,095
77,899
77,899
44,230
30,472
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
30,472
Grades established by act of July 1,1944
(42 U. S. C.207):
132,383
158,477
Director grade
158, 477
13,403
25,150
Senior grade
25.150
30,074
23,434
23,434
Full grade
50,505
73,911
73,911
Senior assistant grade
41, 552
32,769
32,769
Assistant grade
223 1,129,087 268 1,581,704 268 1,581,704
Total permanent
35 175,735 26 154,078
21 123,278
Deduct lapses. _.
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
45,247
Net permanent (average number,
net salary).
188 998,599 242 1,427,626 247 1,458,426
Positions other than permanent:
10,774
7,000
10,774
Temporary employment
7,083
7,000
Part-time employment
7,000
1,035
7,500
7,500
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
3,180
5,200
Regular pay above 52-week base
10,400
61,571
53,700
53,700
Overtime and holiday pay.
507
500
500
Nightwork differential
01
Personal services1,078,975
1,512,300
1,548,300

NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE

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 $12,770:
11 $191,000
Medical officer
7 $118,500
11 $191,000
3 47,500
Scientist
—
3 52,000
3 52,000
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1 12,771
1 12,771
1 11,610
Administrative officer
>.
3 42,183
3 42,183
Medical officer..
3 38,070
2 25,542
2 25,542
Public health program specialist
10 134,660
10 134,660
8 97,470
Scientist
1 12,771
1 12,771
Statistician
1 11,610
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
8 98,092
8 98,092
Medical officer
6 68,370
2 22,714
2 22,714
Public health program specialist
5 61,858
5 61,858
6 65,575
Scientist
_
3 36,483
3 36,483
Statistician
2 20,640
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
1
9,901
1 9,901
Administrative officer
1 10,379
2 20,280
1
9,420
Information specialist5 55.535
5 55,535
3 30,195
Medical officer
1 9,901
1
9,901
1
8,990
Public health program specialist
19 205,730
19 205,730
15 147,105
Scientist
1
9,420
Statistician
_
49 433,575
52 450,257
29 236,085
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
34 251,445
32 236,178
47 332,795
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
60 378,819
61 389,468
45 265,455
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
2 10,940
2 10,940
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
117 582,885 143 780,339
144 785,331
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
31 151,945
28 123,555
33 156,126
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
185 801,437
187 809,549
128 510,020
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
188 739,357
147 526,485 182 716,767
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
129 471,954
117 388,545 129 471,954
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
101 352,310
101 352,310
93 296,395
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
39 118,619
39 118,619
37 101,910
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by act of July 1,1944
(42 U . S . C.207):
1 19,727
1 19,727
1 17,233
Assistant surgeon general
25 358,895
25 368,895
24 277,400
Director grade
32 383,857
36 427,951
27 306,754
Senior grade
27 275,236
39 384,130
27 257,168
Full grade
503,909
55 446,510
63 510,398
Senior assistant grade
_.
6 36,240
34,783
6
36,240
Assistant grade
4,063
1
4,063
1
4,063
Junior assistant grade
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
3 12,001
3 12,001
6,219
equivalent to less than $9,890
,221
,179
Total permanent .
r000
6,970,932
7,280,182
5,456,134
75.6
62.5
49.4
Deduct lapses
443,132
359,682
241,470
Add net increase due to changes in pay
195,259
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
1,103.4
158.5
net salary)
— 950.6
6,527,800
6,920,500
5,409,923
Positions other than permanent:
169,500
167,300
171,672
Temporary employment
43,800
43,800
51,100
Part-time employment
35,200
35,200
36,405
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
44,200
21,800
15,688
Regular pay above 52-week base59,900
59,900
70,485
ly Overtime and holiday pay.

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE—Continued
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE—continued

NATIONAL CANCEK INSTITUTE—Continued
1958 actual
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE—continued

01

Personal services, Public Health
Service

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$5, 755,273

$6,855,800

$7,273,100

01

ALLOCATION TO VETERANS
ADMINISTRATION

Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Medical officer.
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065

Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Personal services, Public Health
Service

$193.797
58, 758
30, 720

$195,000
43, 500
33,500

$195,000
43, 500
33, 500

10, 542
27, 697

15, 800
30,000
1,000

31,600
30,000
1,000

3,627,260

5,003,800

ALLOCATION TO SAINT ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL

_

Total permanent
Deduct lapses.
Add net increase due to changes in payscales for part of year. __
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01
Personal services, Veterans Administration _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ --

25
3
1
11
32
21

244,245
19,170
4,215
42,800
117,950
73,010

30
5
4
17
44
25

309,000
35,200
18,200
72,100
175,000
95,800

30
5
4
17
44
25

309,000
35,200
18,200
72,100
175,000
95,800

93
38

501,390
267,300

125
30

705,300
206,900

125
30

705,300
206,900

17,706
55

251,796

95

498,400

95

498,400

972

2,000

4,000

252,768

500, 400

502,400

Grades
GS-9.
GS-7.
GS-5.
GS-4.

and ranges:
$5,985 to $6,885..
$4,980 to $5,880$4,040 to $4,940..
$3,755 to $4,325..

5,990

5,990

8,112
7,530

8,112
7,530

5
21,632
0.2
713

5
21,632
0.2
794

2.7 11,048

4.8 20, 919

4.8 20,838

42

81

162

11,090

21,000

21,000

1
2
2

4,525
7,340
6,830

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

2. 3

8, 615

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
Personal services, Saint Elizabeths
Hospital

01

968

MENTAL HEALTH ACTIVITIES
NATIONAL HEART INSTITUTE
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE

Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,770:
Chief of branch___
Medical officer
Public health program specialist
Scientist
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Chief of branch
_
Medical officer
Medical staff assistant
Public health program specialist
Scientist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Medical officer
Medical staff assistant.
Nurse_
Public health program specialist
Scientist
_
Statistician
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative staff assistant
Information specialist
Medical officer
_
Medical staff assistant
_
Nurse
Public health program specialist
Scientist
___
Statistician.
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390._
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by act of July 1,1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Assistant surgeon general
Director grade
Senior grade
Full grade
Senior assistant grade. Assistant grade
Total permanent
—
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)




Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
5
1
4

$14,500
82,000
14,500
57,000

$15,000
101,000
15,000
54,000

3
2
3

38,070
24,570
34,830

12,771
130,124
65,852
38,625
25, 542

1
5
8
1
7
3
1

11,395
54,825
83,633
10,320
73,745
33,110
10,320

24,170
106,827
161,200
11,357
104,166
72,009
23,920

2
9
14
1
9
6
2

24,170
106, 827
161,200
11,357
104,166
72,009
23,920

3
1
5
13
2
15
3
4
26
24
26
54
21
102
77
36
10
2

27,185
9,205
48,175
117, 515
19,270
136,570

40,102
10,379
72,715
201,446
20,051
152,170
113,545
50,711

4
1
7
20
2
15
11
5
34
38
44
75
25
124
89
47
7
2

40,102
10,379
72, 715
201,446
20,051
152,170
113,545
50, 711
293,488
277,234
273,817
399,290
124,259
541,506
355, 971
173, 706
24, 587
5,948

38.660
204, 560
161,165
148.885
266,135
93,775
410, 600
283, 440
121, 750
31,775
5,650

277,234
273,817
399,290
124,259
541, 506
355, 971
173, 706
24,587
5,948

1
6
1
4

$15,000
101.000
15,000
54,000
12,771
130,124
65,852
38, 625
25,542

19, 727
1
17, 233
19,727
310,571
310,571
18 232,148
293,432
293,432
26 253,808
193,779
193,779
24 195,257
348,030
348,030
32 230, 544
9,634
19,238
4
574 3, 644,051 745 5, 267, 661 745 5, 267, 661
73.4 462,914 104.1 731,661 86 598,461
123, 661
500.6
3,304,798

640.9
4,538,000

659

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $12,770:
1 $13,500
1 $14,850
Chief of branch
1 $14,850
1
17,500
2
37,000
Medical officer
2
37,000
3
45,500
5
79,900
5
79,900
S cientist
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1
Chief of section
.-11,610
13,083
1
13,083
1
38,070
13,978
Scientist
1
13,978
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1
10,750
11,835
Administrative officer
1
11,835
4
20,640
45,428
Public health program specialist
4
45,428
5
56,115
60,901
5
60,901
Scientist
1
10,320
11,357
1
11,357
Statistician
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
2
19,802
2
19,802
Chief of section
51,209
5
5
51,209
28,260
Public health program specialist
3
18 194,184 18 194,184
Scientist..18 177,515
9,901
1
1
9,901
Statistician
34 277, 725
44 391,139 44 391,139
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
30 215,285 29 226,432 29 226, 432
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.
23 135, 655 34 216,297 34 216,297
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
79 405, 450
87 488,222 87 488,222
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
11
48,930 22 107, 411 22 107,411
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
79 326, 720
97 436,251 97 436,251
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
.
46 163, 850
62 245, 586 62 245, 586
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
44 143, 525
51 183, 715 51 183, 715
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
32
113,161 33 113,161
97,695
33
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
12
26, 313
35, 425
26, 313
8
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by act of July 1,1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
20 301,063 20 301, 063
17 226, 619
Director grade
15 152, 477 21 233,416 21 233, 416
Senior grade
26 251.807 26 251, 807
28
257,
587
Full grade
71 529,445 84 681, 751 84 681, 751
Senior assistant grade
5
27,429
5
5
25,993
27,429
Assistant grade
1
1
1
4,063
4,063
4,063
Junior assistant grade
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

P ersonal services.

671 4,497,484
65 449,184

671 4, 497,484
60 407,884

606 4,048,300

611 4,089,600

41,500
18,000
20,600

40,400
18,000
20, 600

10, 400
17,400
1,000

20, 700
17,400
1,000

4,157,200

4,207,700

97,368

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
511 3,167,214
Positions other than permanent:
40,986
Temporary employment._
32,445
Part-time employment
20,740
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
7,876
Regular pay above 52-week base
15,176
Overtime and holiday pay
719
Nightwork differential
01

4,669,200

566 3,476,224
55 406,378

3,285,156

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
DENTAL HEALTH

1958 actual

ACTIVITIES

1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,770:
1 $18,000
1 $18,000
Dental officer
1
14,850
1
14,850
Scientist
1 $13,500
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1
12,771
1
12,771
Dental officer
1
13,978
1
13,978
Scientist
12,690
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Dental officer
10,535
5
58,240
5
58,240
Public health program specialist
1
11,357
1
11,357
Statistician
21, 930
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
65,295
5
51,209
51,209
Public health program specialist
19,055
2
21,257
21, 257
Scientist
83,270
13 115,295
115,295
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
86,
835
12
88,731
88, 731
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
51,660
9
56,804
56, 804
GS-9. $5,9S5 to $6,885
82,
730
26
136,467
136,467
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
58,035
13
64,668
64, 668
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
192, 765 47 208,625
208, 625
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
92, 260 29 115,030
115, 030
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
65,625
11
39,372
39, 372
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065—
11,840
16,434
16, 434
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
5
5,465
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by act of July 1,1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
1
21,827
1
Assistant surgeon general
1 18,543
21,827
21 326,527
21 326,527
Director grade
19 258,032
14 165,909
14 165,909
14 151,863
Senior grade
21 218,259
21 218,259
Full grade
_. 18 174,881
14 119,723
14 119,723
13 106,168
Senior assistant grade
2
13,221
Assistant grade
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay
...
01

Personal services

242 1,596,198
21.3 138,821

253 1,895,333
13.6 103,876

253 1,895,333
13.6 105,829

41,626
220.7
1,499,003

239.4
1,789,504
53,490
53,490
2,000
2,000
96, 700
96,700

239.4
1,791,457

50,759
2,135
92,296
3,337
3,396

4,053
6,000

8,106
3,900

1,650,926

1,953,700

1,953,700

ARTHRITIS AND METABOLIC DISEASE
1958 actual

Net permanent (average number,

net salary)
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444 2, 861, 087
47.1 257, 701

484 3,474, 551 484 3,474, 551
45 324,051 35 255,751

449

439

3,150, 500

Personal services

3,218,800

$26, 550
4,600

$30.000
6,000

$30, 000
6, 000

9.601
24,105

12,100
26, 400

24, 600
23. 800

2, 758, 887

3, 225, 000

3, 303, 200

ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE
1958 actual

ACTIVITIES
1959 estimate

1960 estimate

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 $12,770:
3 $51,000
3 $51,000
Medical officer
2
34,000
Scientist
1 $17,500
2
34,000
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1
1
13,083
1
11,880
Public health program specialist
13.083
5
Scientist
5
64,791
3
34,830
64, 791
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1
11,835
1
11,835
Administrative officer
1
10,535
1
12, 563
1
12,563
Medical officer
1
11,395
1
11,357
1
11,357
Public health program specialist
1
12,334
1
12,334
Scientist
1
11,180
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
1
10,150
10,150
Information specialist
1
8,990
2
22, 214
22, 214
Medical officer
2
20,130
1
9,901
9,901
Public health program specialist
167, 834 16 167, 834
Scientist
84, 565
170, 769 19 170, 769
163,440
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
130, 643 17 130, 643
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.
_
92, 315
246, 580 38 246, 580
190,280
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
6,386
1
6, 386
5,780
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
319,131
58 319,131
246,835
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
113,737 22 113, 737
105,855
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
359, 547 79 359,547
263,770
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
197,199
197,199
181,955
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
179,168
179,168
156,790
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
121,726
121,726
118,360
GS-2. $3,255 to $3.825
88,385
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
81,270
Grades established by act of July 1,1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
28 340,445
Director grade
15 168,642 15 168,642
Senior grade
15 151,618
15 140,973 15 140,973
Full grade
16 139,565
27 194,787 33 260,157 33 260,157
Senior assistant grade
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
40 131,922 40 137,912 40 137,912
equivalent to less than $9,890

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
_.

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

90, 645
396.9
2,694,031

01

Total permanent
_
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes In pay
scales for part of year

ACTIVITIES

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 $12,770:
Medical officer
$55,000
3 $53,500
$55,000
Scientist
92,850
3
42,500
92,850
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Medical officer
13,978
1
12,690
13,978
Scientist
87,750
96,639
7
96,639
Statistician
12,690
1
13,978
13, 978
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
1
1
11,835
10, 535
1
11,835
Medical officer
3
37,689
3
34,185
3
37,689
Scientist
11 136,280
10 112;015
11 136,280
Statistician
2
22,714
1
10,320
2
22,714
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
1
1
9,901
9,901
Medical officer
2
10,065
21,008
2
21,008
Scientist
21 227,466
198,075
21 227,466
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
229,115 30 278,869 30 278,869
30 236.831 30 236,831
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
192,955
31 201,864 31 201, 864
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
161,460
1
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
5,470
1
5,470
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
291,745
60 338, 594
60 338, 594
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
,
20
98, 010
20
82, 780
98,010
77 347,106
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
77 347,106
300,200
42 168,355 42 168,355
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
.
118,390
24
24
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
87,210
85,695
87, 210
17
17
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
.
60,385
60,235
60,385
1
1
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
3,058
2,690
3,058
Grades established by act of July 1,1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Director grade
19 265,664
19 265,664
19 232.369
Senior grade
16 181,136
16 181,136
14 143,980
Full grade
21 192, 533 21 192, 533
20 172,764
32 251,972
Senior assistant grade.
25 184,540
32 251,972
Assistant grade
14, 246
3
14,246
3
3
14,246
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890.
1
3,598
3,910
3,910
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

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..
01

557 3,448,499
16.3 101,099

557 3,448,499
16.3 101,099

482.6
2,721,452
9,225
6,295

540.7
3,347,400

540.7
3,347,400

10,000
13,000

10,000
13,000

7,810
44,955
1,245
1,045

9,500
50,000
2,000
7,300

19,000
50,000
2,000
7,300

2, 792,027

3,439,200

3,448,700

509 2,775.992
26.4 143,853
89,313

Personal services,

NEUROLOGY AND BLINDNESS
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,770:
Medical officer
Scientist
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Medical officerPublic health program specialist
Scientist
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Medical officer
..
Public health program specialist
Scientist
_
Statistician
_ _.
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Medical officer
Program publication specialist
Public health program specialist
Scientist
Statistician
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880

ACTIVITIES
1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2
5

$36,500
80,000

2
7

$37,000
117,950

2
7

$37,000
117,950

1
7

11,880
84,510

1
1
9

13,978
13,374
118,871

1
1
9

13,978
13,374
118,871

3
2
5
1

34,185
20,640
53,750
10,320

1
5
2
8
1

11,357
61,858
22,714
94,245
11,606

1
5
2
8
1

11,357
61,858
22,714
94,245
11,606

1
3
1
3
4

9,205
30,195
8,990
28,475
38,540

15
19
16
25

120,860
129,580
92,575
122,575

2
1
3
8
1
21
21
20
35

22,214
9,901
31,387
81,620
9,901
186,282
155,372
124,983
189,341

2
1
3
8
1
21
21
20
35

22,214
9,901
31,387
81,620
9,901
186,282
155,372
124,983
189,341

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE—Continued
NEUROLOGY AND BLINDNESS ACTIVITIES—Continued
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
$34,260
$74, 548 16 $74, 548
149,450
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
216,426 50 216,426
160,900
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
232,173
59 232,173
78,240
109, 547 30 109,547
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
24,190
23,278
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
23,278
7
2,690
5,948
5,948
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
2
Grades established by act of July 1,
1944 (42 U. S. C. 207):
29,307
Director grade
1
13,079
29,307
Senior grade
1
11,543
3
27,693
Full grade
2
17,318
3
27,693
40 327,417 40 327,417
Senior assistant grade
30 227,290
Assistant grade
1 4,817
1 4,817
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
2
7,239
equivalent to less than $9,890
6,677
2
7,239
273 1,638,417 361 2,372,347 361 2,372,347
Total permanent
34
223,447
38.3 228,148
22. 6 148,447
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
52, 761
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
338.4
234.7
327
net salary)
2,148,900
1,463,030
2,223,900
Positions other than permanent:
108,000
Temporary employment
83, 789
108,000
Part-time employment
1,291
2,600
2,600
55,000
Intermittent employment
42, 575
55,000
Other personal services:
5,543
13, 500
Regular pay above 52-week base-..
7,000
25,144
Overtime and holiday pay
24, 500
24,500
552
Night work differential
500
500
8,716
12, 500
Additional pay for service abroad..
12, 500
Personal services
2,359,000
2,440, 500
01
1,630, 640

OPERATIONS, NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $9r890 to $11,090:
1 $10,379
1 $10,150
$9,205
Administrative officer
4
43,930
4
43,472
38,970
Librarian
8
72,779
8
71,552
47,140
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
13
97,780
13
96,531
35,820
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
57,960
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
145,585 30 192,939 30 196,312
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
6
34,674
35,464
6
41, 785
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
167,555 41 219,153 41 224,182
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
2
9,901
10,192
9,645
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
2
18
85,321
87,005
105,790
18
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
143,795 36 151,375 36 153,308
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
147,120 42 163,758 42 166, 589
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
4
4
14, 560
14, 768
13,115
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
8,495
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by act of July 1,
1944 (42 U. S. C. 207):
1
15,536
Director grade
1
15,536
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
18 $77,025
17 $65,780
equivalent to less than $9,890
18 $73,300
224 1,037,760 224 1,182,222 224 1,205,249
Total permanent
7. 8 42,149
9.2 42,736
7.4 39,122
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
45,
947
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
216.6
216.2
net salary)
214.8
0,971
1,143,100
1,163,100
Positions other than permanent:
4,800
Part-time employment
2,500
2,500
Intermittent employment
1,318
Other personal services:
4,400
4,004
Regular pay above 52-week base
8,900
8,900
11,116
Overtime and holiday pay
1,100
1,100
603
Nightwork differential
Payments to other agencies for reim12, 642
bursable details
1,160, 000
1,189,200
1,070, 654
01
Personal services_

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Administrative officer
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
Administrative staff assistant
Chief of division
Deputy chief of division
Information specialist
Organization and methods examiner-.
Public health program specialist
Statistician
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative staff assistant
Assistant chief of division
Chief of branch
Information specialist Organization and methods examiner...
Public health program specialist
Statistician
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative staff assistant
Assistant chief of branch
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Financial operations officer
Information specialist
Organization and methods examiner..
Personnel officer
Program publication specialist
Property management specialist
Public health program specialist
Statistician
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4.065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,690 to $3,530
Grades established by act of July 1,1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Surgeon general
Deputy surgeon general
Assistant surgeon general
Director grade
Senior grade
Full grade
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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

1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $15,375:
1 $15,000
Chief of division
1
15,000
Public health program specialist
I $16,500 1 $16,500




1959 estimate 1960 estimate

N u m - Total
ber salary

Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary

1

$14,190

1

11,610

35, 640
36, 990
11, 880
12, 690
11, 610
23, 760
35, 910

$15,621

1

$15,621

13,083
39, 832
41, 330
13, 374
13, 978
13, 083
26,145
40,144

1
3
3
1
1
1
2
3

39, 832
41, 330
13, 374
13, 978
13,083
26,145
40,144

2
1
11
1
2
5
1

23,192
11,357
130,747
12,085
23,441
57, 034
11, 606

3
1
4
6
1
3
1
3
2
2
3
4
51
45
1
43
6
51
32
106
81
37
7
3

30.430
10,150
40, 810
61,109
9,901
31,387
10,150
30,430
20, 280
20,300
30,450
40, 600
445,968
335,067
7,426
279, 884
37, 857
278,843
163, 739
491, 684
337, 850
140,888
26,956
10,338

1
1
3
21

23,027
21,827
61,281
276,733
83, 669
8,611

20, 855

23,192

10
1
2
1
1

107,070
10, 750
20,855
10, 535
10,320

130, 747
12,085
23,441
34,320
11, 606

2
1
5
6

18,410
9,205
46,240
54,585

30, 430
10,150
40, 810
61,109

27, 830
3
8,990
1
27,400
3
9,205
1
17,980
2
47,100
3
4
35,960
50
370,095
305, 765 45
1
6,725
240,955 42
6
33, 735
229,145 48
135,120 31
389, 210 103
341,010
78
136, 860 37
24,290
7
9,260
3

31,387
10,150
30,430
10, 379
20,300
30,450
40, 600
437, 627
335,067
7,426
273, 894
37,857
263, 867
159, 246
479, 516
326, 555
140,888
26,956
10,338

22,627
21,627
51,605
217,430
56,063
8,001

23,027
21,827
61,281
263,133
62, 312
8,611

22,620

6

13,083

22, 620

22,620

552 3,329,713 557 3,746,724 577 3,892,817
49.1 292, 567 36.1 244, 739 36. 5 251, 682
134,671
502.9
3,171,817
9,248
3,735

520. 9
540.5
3, 501,985
3,641,135
26,900
15,900
6,000
4,000

10, 578
18, 237

11,340
7,700
3, 553, 925

3, 213, 615

Personal services .

22,640
7,700
3,691,375

OPERATION OP COMMISSARIES, NARCOTIC HOSPITALS
1958 actual

Grades
GS-7.
GS-5.
GS-4.
GS-3.
GS-2.

and ranges:
$4,980 to $5,880
$4,040 to $4,940
$3,755 to $4,325
$3,495 to $4,065
$3,255 to $3,825

Total permanent
Deduct lapses . _ . _ .
-__._-.
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
SALARIES AND EXPENSES

1958 actual

Net permanent (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

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
2
1
2
5
5

$10,535
4,210
7,765
16,980
15,650

15
55,140
2. 3 8,304

2
2
1
5
4

$11,760
9,280
4,325
19,090
14,490

2
2
1
5
4

$11,760
9,580
4,325
19,470
13,780

14
58,945
0. 4 1,948

14
58,915
0. 8 3, 235

12. 7 49,092

13.6 56,997

13.2 55,680

1,320

1,398

1,436

368
166

370
200

594
200

50, 946

58,965

57,910

2,256

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH MANAGEMENT
1958 actual

1959 estimate

SERVICE AND SUPPLY FUND

FUND
1960 e s t i m a t e

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 $14,190:
$16, 000
$16, 000
Administrative officer
14,850
14, 850
Chief of branch
1 $13,500
19,000
19, 000
Medical officer
1 17,500
15, 500
Public health program specialist
15, 500
70,950
Scientist
70,950
2 33,500
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Administrative officer
1 13,115
Public health program specialist
1 13,760
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
1 12,420
3 39,520
3 39,520
Administrative staff assistant
1 11,610
Assistant chief of branch
2 25, 542
2 25, 542
Chief of branch
3 38, 937
3 38, 937
2 23,490
1 13,083
Information specialist
1 13, 083
1 11,880
Public health program specialist
1
13,
374
1 13, 374
1 11,880
Statistician
2 26. 749
2 26, 749
1 11,610
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
4 45,428
Administrative staff assistant
3 34,071
1 11,357
Assistant chief of branch
1 11,357
1 10,320
4 45, 926
Chief of branch
4 45, 926
1 10,535
5
Chief of section
5 57, 741
57, 741
2 21,500
1 11,606
Engineer
1 11,606
1 11,606
Financial operations officer
1 11,606
1 10,320
2 23, 212
Information specialist
2 23,212
2 20,855
1 11,357
Organization and methods examiner-.
1 11,357
1 11,357
Personnel officer
1 11,357
1
1 11, 606
11,606
Property management specialist
10,320
15 175, 697
14 164,340
Public health program specialist
96,750
Scientist
10,320
Statistician
10,965
1 12,563
1 12,563
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative staff assistant
17,980
10,150
10,150
Assistant chief of branch
22, 214
20,130
22, 214
Assistant chief of section
9,901
9,901
Chief of branch
4
38,325
11,107
11,107
Chief of section
1
8,990
60, 861
60,861
Engineer
2 22,214
2
20,130
22,214
Financial operations officer
5 50,003
5
44,950
50,003
Information specialist
4 41, 557
4
36,820
41,557
Medical officer
2 22, 214
22, 214
1
Medical staff assistant
1 10,150
10,150
9,205
Organization and methods examiner- _
1
2 19,802
19,802
8,990
Personnel officer
3 27, 400
3 29, 703
29, 703
Property management specialist
2 18, 625
3 30, 680
30, 680
Public health program specialist
10 91,405
19 189, 344
189, 344
Scientist
2 20,130
2 22, 214
22, 214
Statistician
1 11,107
11,107
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
61 527,104
43 342, 280
518,285
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
469,075
91 675, 929
90 668,899
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
12 76,920
8 54,827
54,827
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
130 747, 295 153 958, 861 156 976,831
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
16 87,755
16 96,117
16 96,117
221
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
254
256
1, 341,488
1, 351, 472
1,059,560
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390..
205 962,829 205 962,829
153 648,135
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..
340
349
286
1,125,895
1, 504, 248
1,467, 744
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
297
326
321
1,085,145
1, 279,829
1, 298, 654
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..
478
425
428
1, 598, 285
1, 588,403
1, 577,858
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
186 570,750
167 568,200
162 551,870
GS-L $2,960 to $3,530
105 290,525
47 145,836
46 142,862
Grades established by act of July 1,1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Assistant surgeon general
3 51,798
58, 677
3 58,677
Director grade
27 317,136
31 418,576
31 418,576
Senior grade
25 226,185
25 219, 581
25 226,185
33 245,712
Full grade
29 216,501
33 245, 712
59 405,413
Senior assistant grade
51 33G. 515
59 405,413
36 181,899
Assistant grade
30 150,606
37 186,716
12
50,125
Junior assistant grade
19
79,999
12 50, 125
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
077
equivalent to less than $9,890
1,121
4, 397,070
4, 529, 525
3, 992, 807
Total permanentDeduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week baseOvertime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Uniform allowance
01

Personal services _




328
3,478
3,543
14,199, 793
16. 868, 594
17,157, 561
272.7
310.2
296.9
1,177, 857
1, 472. 094
1, 395. 561

1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Grades established by act of July 1,1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Director grade
Senior grade
Full grade
Assistant grade
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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 taken (—) over
leave earned
01

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

124, 008
142, 620
14,870

2
1
3
2
9
4
11
23
33
43
5

$17, 888
7,030
18,886
12,168
49,108
19,893
50,856
95, 780
124,008
142, 620
14, 870

37

150,279

37

150,279

1
1
2
2

10,496
9,776
15,182
10,394

1
1
2
2

10,496
9,776
15,182
10,394

2
1
3
2
9
4
11
23
33
43
5

128,476

8,300
14,318
9,812

2
4

$13,210
22,840

8
2
9
11
13
1

39,845
8,970
36,540
39,520
43,570
2,960

34

1
2
2

90 378,159
3.6 15,402

179 749,234
4.9 20,378

582

1,400

1,400

1,236
8,779
-856

2,565
18, 000

5,130
18, 000

381, 263

750, 821

753, 286

1958 actual

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time emplovment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holidav pay .
Nightwork differential
01

Personal services.

179 749,234
4.9 20,478

i. 4 371, 522 174.1 728, 856 174.1 728, 756

WORKING CAPITAL FUND, NARCOTIC

Total permanent - ,
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year . _ _

12,168
49,108
19, 893
50, 856
95, 780

8,765

Personal services.

Grades and ranges:
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,985
. __

$17,888
7,030

HOSPITALS

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
5
5
5
9
11
5
1

$34,745
28,685
23,840
39,285
46,985
19,285
3,430

6

29,657

47 225,912
2.6 12,739

7
5
3
11
13
3
3

$52,810
32,025
16,140
53,590
60.170
12,880
10,865

7

35,868

7
5
3
11
13
3
3

$53,530
32,625
16,590
54,640
61,220
12,975
11,150

6

36? 704

52 274,348
0. 8 4,156

51
279,434
0. 7 4,109

44. 4 222,899

51. 2 270,192

50.3 275,325

3,498
2,598

5,979
3,175

2,232
3,244

939
3,453
204

1,083
3,950
375

2,288
3,975
375

233,591

284,754

287,439

9,726

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS

455, 890
, 055. 3
3,167. 8
3,246.1
15, 396, 500
15 762,
15,
7 000
13, 477, 826
223, 693
86, 899
28, 486

200, 400
66, 400
31, 800

181. 900
61, 000
31, 800

50,
352,
101,
20,

222
992
973
572

56, 600
327, 900
98,100
20, 500

111,
329,
99,
20,

14, 342, 663

16,198, 200

700
700
300
500

16, 597, 900

1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Scientist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer. _
Engineer
Scientist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.—
GS-11. $7,030 to $ 8 , 2 3 0 —
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
3 $36,720
3
$40,727
3 $40,727
20,345
18,195
81,290
60,950
62,675

10, 379
21, 965
40,102
87,297
52,831
70,158

1
2
4
8
7
11

10,379
21,965
40,102
78,956
52,831
70,158

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE—Continued

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS—Continued
1958 actual

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
.._.
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Grades established by act of July 1,
1944 (42 U. S. C. 207):
Assistant surgeon general
Director grade
Senior grade
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
,
Assistant grade
Junior assistant grade
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890.
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad..
Additional pay for flight pay
01

Personal services.

Deduct lapses
1958 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$51,595
23,100
80,800
59,315
60,535
12,180
8,580

14

69, 619
103,726
95,847
29,261

2
17
25
19
17
31
8

36,454
221,692
256,571
157,039
121,383
151,531

286,464

50

288,775

156,393

50

$68,118
25,667
122,910
103,194
64,458
9,798

12
5
25
26
17
3

25, 667
114, 798
98,868
64,458
9,798

36, 454
221, 692
229,143
157,039
121,383
151, 531
33, 529

33,529

50

288,775

297 1,984, 578
21.5 140,367

290 1,936,371
14.2 97,953

214.3
1,303,327

275.5
1,844,211

186,462
91,205
80,091

249,817
53,340
105,300

275.8
1,838,418
228,073
53,340
105,300

3,069
174,476

3,566
239,880

7,064
238,880

235 1,403,670
20. 7 121,269
20,926

1,430

10,200
1,430

10,200
1,430

1,850,687

2, 507,744

2,482,705

SAINT ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Superintendent
-GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant superintendent
First assistant physician
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Clinical director
Director, medicine and surgery
Executive officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Clinical pyschologist
Construction and maintenance officer.
Director of laboratory
Director of nurses
Medical officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant director of nursing
Chaplain
Clinical psychologist
Construction engineer
Dental officer
D irector of psychotherapy
Electrical engineer
.
Mechanical engineer
Medical officer
Personnel officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6.370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390_.
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at hourly rate;
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent




1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
1 $16,349
1 $16,349
1 $14,835
14,914
15,163
1 13,545
14,435
14,685
1 13,115
41,934
41,934
3 38,070
13,978
1 13,978
1 12,690
13, 374
1 13,374
1 11,880
11,395
10,320
11,395
11,395
10,320
12 136,740

1 12, 563
1 11, 606
1 12, 563
1 12, 563
1 11, 357
12 150,756

12, 563
11,606
12, 563
12, 563
11,606
162, 362

8,990
9,635
8,990
10,065
8,990
10,065
10,065
10,065
231,495
8,990
236,515
173,235
95,610
491,075
58,720

10,150
10,858
10,150
11,107
10,150
11,107
11,107
11,107
232,290
10,150
314,827
211,696
106, 558
579, 043
12 71,033

10,150
10,858
10,150
11,107
10,150
11,107
11,107
11,107
262, 740
10,150
342,051
242,043
120,036
631, 212
82, 285

23
1
29
26
15
83
11
191

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

969,170
33 144,090
125 494,120
268
1,028,100
835
2,934,960
263 844,115

197
1,101,652
40 189,014
124 547,068
265
1,129,133
904
3,494, 015
225 822,219

33
17
97
14
217
1,206, 003
42 199,267
137 604,989
300
1,263, 734
975
3, 762,900
230 850,949

781
2,821,152

783
2,979,205

864
3,234,580

____ 2,717
2,773
3,023
10,903,912
12,200,031
13,237,421

_.

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

108.4
$450,918

01

Personal services

$554,816

159.9
$700,106

401,900

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
2,608.6
Positions other than permanent:
Part-time and temporary employmentTrainees (interns and residents)
Student nurses
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Uniform allowances

126

10,854,894

2,647
2,863.1
11, 645, 215
12, 537,315

19,055
146, 595
48,484

19,000
197,480

19,000
197, 480

29,820
236, 691
226, 395
17, 853

30,970
227,000
238,000
18,000

66, 740
229,400
245,100
19,500

11, 579, 787

12, 375, 665

13,314, 535

SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
LIMITATION ON SALARIES AND EXPENSES, BUREAU OF OLD-AGE AND
SURVIVORS INSURANCE
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $17,500:
Director
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Deputy director
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant director
Chief actuary
GS-15. $12,770 to $14,690:
Assistant chief actuary
Assistant director
Chairman of the appeals council
Chief of branch
Chief medical officer
Chief of payment center
Deputy assistant director
Executive assistant to director
Information officer
Member of the appeals council
Regional remesentative
GS-14. $11,355 to $13,275:
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of payment center..
Assistant regional representative. __
Chief of branch
Chief of division
C hief of payment center
Consulting referee
Deputy assistant director
Executive assistant.
Hearing examiner referee
Information officer
Information specialist
Management analyst
Medical consultant
Medical director
Member of the appeals council
Personnel officer
Regional representative
Simplification project director
State operations officer
Technical advisor
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,810:
Actuary
Analytical statistician
-__
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of payment center
Assistant personnel officer
Assistant project director
Assistant regional representative
Assistant to assistant director
Assistant to director
Chief of branch
Chief of section
_.
Claims policy examiner
Deputy consulting referee
Digital computer research officer
District manager
Fiscal consultant
Hearing examiner referee
._ _.
Information specialist
Management analysis officer
Medical consultant
Medical officer
Publications writer
Social administration adviser
Social insurance research analystState operations officer
Supervisory training officer
Survey analyst
_.
Technical assistant

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $17,514

1 $17,514

13,975

1

15,621

1

15,621

13,330
13,545

1
1

14,685
14,914

1
1

14,914
15,163

11, 610
74,790
12, 690
11,880
12,690

1

$16,000

11 140,481

13,083
83, 635
13,978
13,374
13,978
89,397
92,412
13,374
13,083
102, 760
140.481

1 11,357
7 79,499
47 533,779
26 300,890
1 11,357

11,606
79,499
545.482
317,880
11,606

82, 620
11, 880

254,345
10,320
65,360
10,320
11,825
10, 535

1
1
2

10,750
21,070
22, 790
55,040
10, 750
121,905
10, 535
10, 535
10,320
9,420
8,990
128, 870
56, 090
9,205
9,420
439, 515
55, 230
9,205
76,220
275, 935
100,180
8,990
9,420
1
9,205
82
779, 320
2 18,410
22 200, 575
2 20,130
!,990
35,960
~'8,~990

12,771

82, 408
13,978
13,083
13,978
89,397
90,957
13,083
12,771

1
1
1

11,357
13,042
22,963

1 11,606
1 13,042
2 23,212
161
1,831,465

22,714
34, 549
50,252
12, 563
94,795
11, 835

2
3
4
1

11,835
11,835
11,357

1
1
1

22,714
35,047
50,750
12,563
12,085
11,835
11, 835
11,606

3 30,659
1 10,150
14 142,100

3 30, 659
1 10,150
14 145,306

10,150

~T~~I6~379

60, 900
10,150
83,783
393,220
130,207
29, 703
9,901
497, 350
10,150

39
13
3
1
49
1
136
1,393,417

23 230,960
3 33,321
1 9,901
1 9,901
1 9,901
5
1
1
1

49.505
9,901
9,901
9,901

62,274
10,150
88,362
519,021
141, 554
29,944
10,150
501,159
10, 379
2 19,802
24 243,994
~ 33,321
109,160
10,150
10,150
108,911
50,750
10,150
10,150
10,150

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
1958 actual

1959 estimate

N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-12. $8,330 to $10,250

332
512
476
$4, 457, 372
$2, 646,325
$4,123,437
1,237
661
1,022
9,238,216
4,497,270
7,622,949
439
698
94
3,116, 704
4, 439,305
2, 743, 797
2,917
2,422
2,275
19,021, 625
13,915,480
14,636,127
3,831
3,008
21,908,126
15,242, 765
17,150,915
)4
879
1,043
3,606,325
4,145,685
5,423, 636
693
885
790
4,572,883
3,097, 575
3, 921,171
1,081
969
1,095
5,211,811
4,365, 790
4, 439, 431
5,830
5,896
6,9
24,736,178
29,451,505
21, 748, 935
3, 665
3,835
3,719
14,743,439
12,610,395
14,164, 646
2,358
212
2,175
6,935, 545
8, 337,025
7, 738,885
81 235,230
90 313,972
80 276,712

GS-11. $7,030 to $8,950
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,855
GS-9. $5,985 to $7,335
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,820
GS-7. $4,980 to $6,330GS-6. $4,490 to $5,840
GS-5. $4,040 to $5,390
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,610
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,350
GS-2. $3,255 to $4,110
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,815
Ungraded positions at hourly
equivalent to less than $9,890.

rates
345
1, 371, 690

Total permanent
Deduct lapses

302
1,202, 421

Personal services

110,134,270

1958 actual




Net permanent (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

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
$66,050
41,715
116,935
172, 575
67,380
7,280

15
12
31
48
13
2

$79,187
59, 552
142, 542
195,640
50,939
8,153

$81,475
60,963
150,402
213,526
51,396
8,153

273 1,917,916
16. 5 116, 716

288 2,080,886
20. 5 154, 586

250.6
1, 649,942

256.5
1,801, 200

19,666

12,000

267.5
1,926,300
19, 200
5,400

6,712
7,433

7,000
7,200

263 1, 655,865
12.4 79,986
74,063

15,124

Personal services .

14,800
7,200

17,100

17,100

1,844,500

1,990,000

SALARIES AND EXPENSES, CHILDREN'S BUREAU

4,384,292

113,532,354

131,781,515

SALAKIES AND EXPENSES, BUREAU OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE

Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Director...
_
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Deputy director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Executive officer
Public welfare adviser-specialist.._
Chief of division
Medical consultant
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Executive officer
Assistant to director
Assistant chief of division
Chief of division
Chief of branch
Eligibility standards specialist
Medical assistance specialist
Public welfare adviser-specialist
Social welfare adviser
Regional representative
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative review specialist.._
Assistance standards specialist
Assistant to director
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant regional representative...
Associate regional representative
Chief of branch
Deputy executive officer
Eligibility standards specialist
Legislative standards specialist
Medical assistance specialistPublic assistance technician
Public welfare adviser-specialist
Regional research analyst
Research analyst
Social welfare adviser
Staff development specialist
Welfare methods specialist, administrative
Welfare methods specialist, fiscal
Welfare service specialist
Welfare service specialist, aging
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
_
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
._

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

905,620

Net permanent (average number,
21, 532.1
net salary)
22,138. 8
25, 227. 5
99,266, 569
110,571,575
128, 535,274
Positions other t h a n permanent: Intermittent employment
849, 735
272,827
151,403
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
433,746
435,175
973,606
Overtime and holiday pay _8,952,269
1,599,729
1,651,404
Nightwork differential
508,243
501,514
314.591
123,007
150,612
154.362
Additional pay for service abroad
701
Uniform allowance
875
01

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825

01

203

22,247
25, 579
22, 557
98,450,660
113,156,957
130, 737,398
351.5
714.9
418.2
2,202,124
3, 568,383
2, 585,382

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

1958 actual

1960 estimate

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
1
1

$14,190

salary

ber

salary

1

$15,621

1

$15,870

13,330

12,150

Num- Total

ber
1

14,685

1

14,914

1
1
5

12,771
13,083
64,458

1
1
5
1

13,083
13,083
66,018
12,771

23, 212

1
2

11,357
23,212

11,180
2
4

1

20,640
43,215

79,748
11,357
11,357
11,606
11,357
106,309

11,395

~<T~~~95,~896"

9

106,080

9,901
9,901
9,850
9,205
68,305
9,635
10,065
9,205
9,205
10,065
10,065

11,107
100,215
76, 273
10,858
11,107
10,379
10,150
9,901
11,336
9,901

1
8
10

9,901
79,208
100,465
11,107

1
2
2

10,379
19,802
19,802

1
4

9,901
39,604

11,107
29, 703

9,901

32

550,665
212,865

8
1

47,030
5,780

9,901
537,055
221, 518
7,114
62,314
11, 856

19,802
19,802
9,901
9,901
395,634
225,410
7,259
63, 523
12,023

1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $17,500:
Chief of bureau
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Chief of bureau
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Deputy chief of bureau
Director of division
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant chief of bureau
Assistant to chief for program development
Director of division
Program planning consultant
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant to chief for legislation
Assistant to chief for interdepartmental committee on children and
youth
Assistant director of division.
Chief of branch
Director of division
Medical consultant on mental retardation
Regional child welfare representative.
Regional medical director
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant director of division
Assistant to chief for interdepartmental committee on children and
youth
Chief of branch
Child welfare administration specialist
Child welfare services consultant
Community services consultant
Consultant on adoptions.
Consultant on health services for
mentally retarded children
Consultant on social services for
mentally retarded children
Consultant on State child welfare legislation
Dental consultant
Foster family care consultant
Group care consultant
Group work and community services
consultant
Homemaker service consultant
Information specialist
Institutions consultant
Juvenile court and probation consultant
Juvenile delinquency research analystMedical social work consultant..
Nursing consultantNutrition consultant
Parent education specialist
_
Physical therapy consultant
Police services consultant
Regional child welfare representative.
Social science research consultant
Staff development consultant
Training consultant
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

1

$13,975

1

13,115

1

$17,514

1

$17,514

1
1

14,435
14,435

1
1

14,685
14,435

1

12,771

1

12,771

12,690
49,680
11,610

41,330

41,642

11,357
23, 920
94, 473
22,714

11,357
24,169
95,221
23. 212

10,965

21,715
85,140
20,640

8

91,160

11,357
102,213
98,341

11,357
102, 213
98,341

1
3

9,420
28,475

20,530
21, 257

20, 759
21, 486

1
2

9,420
20,130

10,150

11,395

1
1

1

10,379

8,990

1
1
1

10,150
9,901
9,901

9,205

1

10,150

1

9,901

1

10,150

1

9,901

1

10,150

8,990
10,280

9,205
2

1

18,410
9,205
9,205
10,495
10,280
9,420
9,205
8,990
89,510
8,990
8,990
432,860
95, 695
29,090
25, 595
54,495
160,115

1
1
1
47
14
6
5
13
41

10,379
10,150
10,150
10,379

9,901
9,901

10,150
10,150

10,379
9,901
9,901
19,802

10, 379
10,150
10,150
20,051

10,379
9,901
10,379
11, 586
11, 586
10, 629
10,379
9,901

20,280
9,901
10, 629
11, 586
11, 586
10,858
10,379
10,150

9,901
10,379
9,901
417,834
106,474
38, 541
28,829
65,396
193,044

1
1
2
50
14
6
6
13
42

10,150
10, 629
20,051
446,205
107, 930
38,979
34,133
66, 749
202,107

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION—Continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, CHILDREN'S

BUREAU—Continued

1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

53 $201,225
7
24,435
1
3,470
252 1,684,870
29.1 194, 626

49 $204,601
7
26,935
1
3,827

51 $214,210
7
27,310
1
3,827

250 1, 846, 888 259 1, 929, 578
20.2 149,243 24. 8 184,846

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Staff assistant, supplemental benefit
plans
Staff assistant, medical economics
Staff assistant, interprogram studies _.
Staff assistant, financial studies
Staff assistant, management
Editor
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325

222.9
1, 560, 469

229.8

234.2

1, 697, 645

9,978

1, 744, 732

9,927

6,420
1, 233

22,327

7,170
2,758
1, 717, 500

1, 578,100

14, 804
2,758
1, 784, 621

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01

SALARIES AND EXPENSES, WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON
CHILDREN AND YOUTH
1958 actual

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

$15,000

1

$16,500

1

12,771

1

12,771

11,357
9,901

1

11,357

1

9,901

9,901
9,901
33,364
14,060
4,992
4,805
16, 224

9,901
9,901
33,364
14,060
4,992
4,805
16, 224

18 142,276
5.3 39,286

18 143,776
3.2 23,327

12.7 102,990

$10,065
8,990
9,205
8,990
8,990
8,990
53, 530
27,280
12,365
4,930
19,100
23,230
43,315
30,890

$11,107
9,901
10,379
10,150
9,901
9,901
60,569
30,303
13,812
5,782
22, 505
26,250
47,858
34,047

$11,107
10,150
10,379
10,150
10,150
10.150
61,545
31,024
13,812
5,928
22, 796
26, 708
48,441
34.151

66
12

482,040
87,327

66 536,323
1. 2 9,555

66 542,461
1.9 15,693

64.8 526,768

64.1 526,768

151, 390

SALARIES AND EXPENSES, OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER

Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Director
_ ._
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Deputy director
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant to director
Chief, examination
.
Chief, program services
Regional representative
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Regional representative
Associate regional representative
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base _
Additional pay for service abroad
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
01

Number

Total
salary

1

$17,500

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

1

$17,500

1

17,514

17,514

11, 880
11,880
11, 610
11, 880

13,374
13,374
12, 771
13,374

13,978
13,374
13, 083
13,374

10, 750
10, 535
10, 535
10, 535
10, 320
10, 750
10,320
10,320
10,320

11, 835
11,606
11, 606
11, 835
11, 606
11, 835
11,357
11,357
11,357

11. 835
11, 835
11, 835
11, 835
11, 606
12. 075
11,357
11, 606
11, 606

11,107
10,150
10,150
10,150

11,107
10,150
10,150
10,150

I
1
1
1

414,113
1,120
1,854

2,043

4,172

417,087

528,811

530,940

Personal services-

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber salary ber salary
1

$13,115

1

$14,685

1

$14,914

1

11,880

1

13,374

1

13,374

1
1
1

10,750
10,320
10,320

1
1
1
10

11,835
11,357
11,357
113,570

1
1
1
10

12,085
11,606
11,606
113,570

9

83,490

13
46
134
90
25
16
21
41

100,775
290,810
702,200
400,550
103,525
66,315
76,720
142,880

11 108,911
4
34,092
59 416,608
186 1,146,894
53 266,677
8
37,899
17
77,146
21
85,881
46 180,941

11 108,911
4
34,590
59 421,674
237 1,476,134
26 132,038
10
47,343
17
78,915
21
87,107
50 198,369

400 2,023,650
40 143,107

420 2, 531,227
16
65,796

450 2,762, 236
17
66,323

360 1,974,938

404 2, 465, 431

433 2, 695,913

7,642
4,725

9,502
5,052

20, 778
5, 213

94,395

„

44, 745

33,000

38,000

2,032,050

2,512,985

2, 759,904

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS

$17,500

16,000

9,850
9,205
8,990

54

Personal services

Total permanent...
Deduct lapses

103,477

1958 actual

19, 400

Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

487

Personal services .




1
1
1
1
1
1
7
4
2
1
4
5
10

1958 actual

1

1

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base

Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $17,500:
Commissioner
GS-18. $17,500:
Deputy commissioner
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Staff adviser, planning
Administrative officer
Staff adviser, field
Director, program research_ _.
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative assistant, program coordination
Assistant administrative officer
Assistant director, program research._
Technical adviser to Commissioner...
Staff assistant, financial studies
Staff assistant, information
Staff assistant, family services
Staff assistant, aging
Staff assistant, medical economics _
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
International program assistant
Staff adviser, information
Staff assistant, planning
Staff assistant, disability

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

OPERATING FUND, BUREAU OF FEDERAL CREDIT UNIONS

1960 estimate

Total permanentDeduct lapses

01

1960 estimate

70, 225

Personal services

Grades and ranges:
Special oositions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,190:
Conference director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Associate director
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Director of fact finding
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Consultant on fact finding
Consultant on conference interpretation
Consultant on organizations
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940

1959 estimate

1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Pediatric consultant
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Pediatric consultant
Area maternal and child health medical officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Area maternal and child health medical officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1

$13,978

12, 563
1
1
4
5
1
9
9
9
17

1

$13,978

$11,395

10,065
7,570
27,065
28,820
5,780
42, 885
39,150
35, 595
61, 455

7,530
7,051
6,386
5,283
19, 657
17,846
28, 246

12, 563

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325—Continued
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
T otal permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
N e t permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services:
Regular p a y above 52 week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01

1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

28
41

$96,975
126,855

19
41

126 493,610
20.3 103,190

$73,739
140,079

81 332,358
49. 5 203,089

2

$26,541

23, 579
105. 7 413,999

31. 5 129,269

1,666
60, 338
4,705

339

Personal services

2

26,541
204

1,120

480, 708

26, 745

130, 728

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $17,500:
Secretary
Under secretary
Assistant secretary
Special assistant to the Secretary for
health and medical affairs
GS-18. $17,500:
Director of administration
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Assistant to the secretary
Director of financial management
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant to the Secretary- _ *
Congressional liaison officer
D e p u t y director of financial management
Director of financial management
Director of management policy..
Director of personnel
Program analyst
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant to the Secretary
^ -.-...
Assistant to the under secretary.Assistant to the assistant secretary
Assistant director of management
policy
Chief, management analysis staff
Chief, personnel operations
Congressional liaison officer
Defense coordinator
Deputy director, division of publications and reports
Deputy director of financial management.
Director, division of budget
Director, division of fiscal policy and
procedure
Director, division of general services..
Director, division of internal audit
Director of internal security
Director of publications and reports- Director of special staff on aging
Personnel officer
Program coordination officer.
Social science economist
Special assistant to the assistant
secretary
Special assistant on Federal-State
problems
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant defense coordinator
Assistant to the director, staff planning
Assistant to the under secretary
Accounting system analyst
Budget examiner
Chief, management standards branch.
Chief librarian
Deputy director, division of internal
security
D e p u t y director, special staff on aging
Editorial officer
International activities coordinator...
Management analyst
Personnel methods analyst
Personnel officer
Principal assistant to the program
analyst
Program coordination officer
Publications planner and reviewer
Property management officer
Publications writer
Special assistant to the assistant secretary
Specialist on aging
Staff assistant to the director of administration




1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total
ber salary

N u m - Total
ber salary

Num- Total
ber salary

1
1
2

$25,000
21,000
40,000

1
1
2

$25,000
21,000
40,000

1
1
2

$25,000
21,000
40,000

1

20,000

1

20,000

1

20,000

1

16,000

1

17,514

1

17,514

2
1

30,784
15,392

2
1

30,784
15,392

2
1

26,015
12,900
13,115
13,115
13,330
13,115

1

14,206

1

14,206

1

14,206

1
1
1

14,435
14,685
14,435

1
1
1

14,435
14,685
14,435

1
1

12,771
12,771

11,610
1

12,690

1

12,771

1
1

12,905
11,610

1
1

14,227
13,374

1

12,690

1
1
1

12,771
13,978
12,771

11,880

13,686

11,610
11,880
11,610
12,420
11,880
11,610
11,880

12,771
13,374
12,771
13,686
13,083
13,083
13,374
12, 771

1
1
1

12,771
13,374
12,771
13,686
13,083
13,083
13,374
12, 771
12, 771

I

12,771

12, 771

1

14,456

14,456

11,180

1

12,334

12,334

1

11,606
11,357
11,357
35,047
11, 606
11,606

11,606
11,357
35,047
11, 606
11,606

10,750
11,395
10, 535
11, 395
11,180
10,535
10,320

12,085
12, 563

12,085
12, 563

12, 563
12,563
11, 606
11, 357

12, 563
23, 920
11, 606
11,357
12, 563

11,395
10, 750

1

12,563

10, 750

1
1

12,085
11,357

1

11,835

1

11,835

1

11,357

1

11,357

10,320
10,535

1
1
1

Total permanent
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

1

1

$9,901

$9, 901
9,635
8,990

9,901
10, 629
9,901
9,901

9,901
20,530
9,901
9,901

11,107
10,379

11,107
10,379
9,901
11,107
19, 802
11,336
20, 529

1
1
1

10,065
10,065
9,420

1
2
1
2

9,850
17,980
10,280
18,410

11,107
19, 802
11,336
20, 529

9,420

10,379

1
1

9,205
1
1
16
17
2
21
3
29
19
31

16

9,635
127, 265
117,015
13, 450
121,530
16,220
143,645
83,720
128, 620
121,520
41,140
30,550
44,230

6

20,086

277 1, 765, 611

1
14
17
2
22
3
30
19
31
30
14
9
17

4

10, 379

20,280

1
2

9,901
20,280

10, 858
123, 988
130,001
14, 852
141, 962
18, 388
164,536
94, 827
144,058
126,249
52,539
32, 802
52, 834

1
18
16
2
21
3
32
20
34
32
15
9
17

10, 858
157, 352
120, 764
14, 852
135, 826
18, 388
174, 520
99,320
156,226
133, 769
56, 054
32, 802
52, 834
21, 632

21,632

280 1, 973, 337 301 2,143, 866

12.8 89,781

9.4 77,503

21,323

3.7

23,472

12. 5 106, 600
2.7

15,472

74, 818
260.2
1,729, 325

Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
..
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
__.
01

$8,990

Personal services _

266. c
285.8
1, 872, 362
2, 021, 794

12, 536
1, 350

4,395
2,050

4, 395
5,800

6,395
15,132

7,453
14,922

16,180
14, 922

13, 886

16, 727

16, 727

1, 778, 624

1, 917, 909

2,079, 818

12,771
12,771
13,686

13,120

10,320
10,320
10,320
31,175
10, 535

1
1

14, 227
13,374
12, 771
12,771
13,978

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Analytical statistician
Assistant to the under secretary
Assistant to the congressional liaison
officer
Auditor. _
Budget examiner
Chief, accounting operations b r a n c h . .
Chief librarian
Information and editorial officer
Information specialist
.
._
Librarian
.__
Management analyst
Personnel methods analyst
Personnel program officer
Property management analyst
Procurement and supply management officer
Publications writer
Social science analyst
Specialist on aging
Staff assistant to the director of administration
Supervisory security examiner
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Graded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890

1958 actual

11,357
12,085
11,357

SALARIES AND EXPENSES,

OFFICE OF FIELD

1958 actual

Grades a n d ranges:
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Director.
_
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Director
_
__
Regional director
.-.
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Chief, division of field m a n a g e m e n t . . .
Chief, division of grant-in-aid a u d i t . . .
Chief, division of state merit systems.
Regional director
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Chief, field branch,
grant-in-aid
audits
Chief, policy and audits, grant-inaid audits
Chief, standards and operating branchRegional executive officer—
Regional auditor
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Staff assistant
Auditor
Chief, policy section, grant-in-aid
audits
Chief, surplus property utilization
audit section
Regional auditor
Regional executive assistant
Regional representative, State merit
systems
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,350
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230

ADMINISTRATION

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
1
1

$15,621

1

$15,621

$13,760
88,776

88, 776

13,120
12, 690
12, 420
114, 850

6

14, 456
13, 978
13,686
41,330

14, 456
13,978
13, 686
41, 330

10,320

11, 357

11,357

11,180

12, 563

12, 563

11,180
9,850
61, 920

12, 563
11,357
103, 687
79, 499

12, 563
11,357
103, 687
102, 213

19,802

9,901
19, 802

1

11,107

11,107

1
2

9,901
19,802

9,901

55

97,531
469, 478
49,210

2
9,850
78,155
29,335
78,155
135,785
270,310

56
36

97, 531
477,819
256,520

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY—Continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES, OFFICE OF F I E L D ADMINISTRATION—
CONTINUED
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total
Grades and ranges—Continued
ber
salary
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230—Continued
4 $26,360
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,40576 441,385
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
1
4,970
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
25 122,710
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
_.. 18
81,945
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
59 245,690
105 398,540
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.
54 185,630
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,265 to $3,825
26,400
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530_
_
2,690

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

84 $540,400
1
5,470
23 124,779
18
92,540
101 461,223
72 296,120
55 211,265
29.432
3,058

23
18
118
85
55

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
_

473 2,859,991
23.7 137, 690

515 3,078,319
23.1 141,323

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

450 2,409,200
23.1 120,836

66 $417,837
124,779
92, 540
530,175
345,065
211,265
29,432
3,058

114,191
426.9
2,402, 555

449.3
2, 722, 301

491.9
2,936, 996

19, 914
3,562

4,503

11,320
4,503

9,008
20,252

10,479
3,855

22, 601
3,855

2,455,291

2,741,138

2,979,275

Personal services

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,455 to $12,555—Continued
Chief, standards and review
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant chief, real property b r a n c h . .
Assistant chief, personal property
branch
Surplus property officer
Regional representative
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
__..
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

1

$10,535

1

$11,835

1

1

10,065

1

11,107

1

1
1
9
7
14
5
1
18
20

9,205
10,065
89,940
56,000
94,620
25,325
4,890
72,810
75,440
20,920

10,379
11,107
99,674
71,343
104,996
27,643
5,408
89,918
82,833
27,248

10,379
11,107
99,674
71,343
104,996
32,635
5,408
93,974
82,833
27,248

87 513,790
4.1 23,239

91 590,202
3.7 24,157

93 599,250
3.5 22,402

11,107

23,440
87.3 566,045

82.9 513,991

19. 5 576,848

2,175

4,410

568,220

581,258

212
519,975

Personal services _

WHITE HOUSE

$11,835

CONFERENCE

ON AGING

1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

SALARIES AND EXPENSES, OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber
salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber
salary
ber salary
excess of $17,500:
General counsel
1 $20,000
1
$20,000
1
$20,000
GS-17. $15,275 to $16,335:
Associate general counsel _
1
13,975
1
15,621
1
15,621
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant general counsel
__.
1
13,115
1
14,435
1
14,435
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant general counsel-49,680
4
54,101
4
54,101
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
8
94,973
8
86,000
Attorney
8
94,973
9
95,245
Regional attorney
9 106, 808
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
15 142,805
16 166,837
176, 738
Attorney..81, 867
8
81,867
8
72, 780
Deputy region al attorney
10,858
1
10, 858
1
9,635
Hearing examiner
50, 544
6
67,226
37,850
5
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
85. 588
12
99, 648
51,980
8
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,23066,640
11
84,610
54,805
10
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
5,928
1
5,928
1
5,240
GS-8. $5;470 to $6,370
40, 519
8
45, 511
27,285
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
35, 589
7
35. 589
35,745
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
72,592
16
76,648
64,930
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
85,029
21
87,630
100.089
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.—
17,658
5
17, 658
9,525
G S - 3 . $3,495 t o $4,065._„
•_-.-_
Total permanent..-129 878,225 136 1,025, 587 150 1,108,308
50,984 5.6
56, 659
9.5
40,669 5.4
Deduct lapses
____
Add net increase due to changes in pay
38,081
scales for part of year. _
.
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
144.4
130.6
119.5
1,051,649
974,603
875,637
Other personal services: Regular pay
7,524
3,747
3,209
above 52-week base
01

Personal services

SURPLUS PROPERTY

Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Chief, surplus property utilization
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant chief, surplus property
utilization
Chief, personal property branch




1,059.173

978,350

878,846

UTILIZATION

1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

1

$12,690

1

$12,771

1

$12,771

1
1

10,965
10.320

1
1

12,334
11,606

1
1

12,334
11,606

Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant director
Specialist in aging
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Information specialist
Regional specialist in aging..
Specialist in aging
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325

$11,357
11,357

1

9,901

1
1

$11,357
11,357

1
1
11
3

9,901
89,109
29.703
7,030
4,992
44, 616
11,295

9,901

Total permanent .
Deduct lapses

6
2.6

50,628
21,144

31 219.360
2.4 16,945

1.4 29,484

28. 6 202,415

15,000

15,000

194
190

1,687
270

44. 868

219,372

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

1
1

Personal services.

WORKING CAPITAL FUND

1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Chief, reproduction branch
Illustrator (general)
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390._
_
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
W a g e board grades:
W B - 1 9 . $6,282 to $6,947
W B - 1 8 . $6,094 to $ 6 , 7 1 8 —
W B - 1 7 . $5,866 to $ 6 , 4 9 0 —
W B - 1 6 . $5,658 to $ 6 , 2 4 0 —
W B - 1 5 . $5,450 to $6,032.._.
W B - 1 4 . $5,242 to $ 5 , 7 8 2 —
W B - 1 3 . $5,034 to $5,574.. __
W B - 1 2 . $4,826 to $ 5 , 3 2 5 —
W B - 1 0 . $4,410 to $ 4 , 8 6 7 —

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
1
1
2
3
4
5
8
4
9
14
33
6
2

18,480
38,700
54,355
115,485
19, 970
5,955

1
1
1
2
2
2
1
4
1

6,573
6,386
6,157
11, 898
11, 440
11, 024
5,283
20,384
4,430

$9,205
9,850
16,000
19,815
23,380
28,290

5
10
4
9
19
50
7
1

$10,379
11,107
26,229
14,810
38,854
31,035
52,437
20,717
41,995
79,598
184, 581
24, 753
3,536

1
1
3
2
6
5
10
4
9
19
50
7
1

$10,379
11,107
26,229
14,810
38,854
31,181
52,437
20,717
42,140
79,598
184,769
24, 753
3,536

1
1
1
2
2
2
1
4
2

6,947
6,718
6,490
12,480
12,064
11,564
5,574
20,801
9,963

1
1
1
2
2
2
1
4
2

6,947
6,718
6,490
12, 480
12,064
11,564
5,574
20, 801
9,963

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
Wage board grades:—Continued
WB-9. $4,182 to $4,638
WB-8. $3,994 to $4,410
WB-6. $3,557 to $3,931
WB-4. $3,536 to $3,910
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add—
Portion of salaries paid from this account carried in other position schedules
__
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

Personal services _




_.

ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
6
9
1
1

$26,372
36,750
3,786
3,266

124 551,864
5.4 19,909
4.3 23,516

6
9

$27,828
38,442

6
9

$27,828
38,442

4

14,809

4

14,809

153 713,711
8.7 42,100
4

25,672

153 714,190
4.5 21,956
3

17,672

20,090

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
,
122. 9 575,561
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
25,341
Other personal services:
2,212
Regular pay above 52-week base
0 vertime and holiday pay
37, 297
Night work differential
___
403
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
3,212
01

1959 estimate I960 estimate

644,026

148.3 697, 283

151. 5 709, 906

1,500

1,000

2,632
28, 665

5,346
25,300

730,080

741,552

133

1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Chief, test branch
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Test examiner
Personnel methods consultant
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
01

Personal services

_

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$11,180

1

8,990

1
1
1
1

8,430
6,390
4,525
4,075

6
43,590
0.1
988

1

$12,334

1

$12,334

1
2

10,150
21,008

1
2

10,150
21,008

1
1
1

7,030
4,992
4,493

1
1
1

7,030
4,992
4,493

7
60,007
0. 2 1,910

7
60,007
0. 2 1, 950

5. 9 44, 744

6.8 58,097

6.8 58,057

14,568

500

2,142

172

223

446

59,484

58,820

58,503




DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES
OFFICE OF SALINE

1958 actual

WATER

SALARIES AND EXPENSES

1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Director
Senior scientist
Supervising engineer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Chief, branch of research
Chief, branch of engineering and development
Field representative
Engineering specialist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Mechanical engineer
_.
General engineer
Engineer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Total permanent.._
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Intermittent employment
Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
1
1

$12,690
11,610

1
1
1

$13,978
12,771
12,771

1
3

$13,978
38,313

11,395

12, 563

12, 563

1
1

11,395
10,320

12, 563
12, 563
23,212

12, 563
12, 563
11, 606

1
2

10,065
19,055

21,257
20,300
10,150
18,366

21,257
20, 300

8,645
1
2
2
3

5,440
9,590
8,295
11,820

1
1

9,547

15, 735
13,713
17, 211
3,515

16,185
9,448
13,371

27 229,154
6.1 52,154

22 200,180
2. 9 24, 680

11. 3 90,822

20.9 177,000

19.1 175,500

1,196
1,522

3,000

4,000

350
1,490

500
1,000

1,000
2,000

95,380

181, 500

182, 500

17 130,320
5.7 43,793
4,295

Personal services _

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Petroleum refining specialist
Commodity industry analyst
Foreign petroleum coordinator
Petroleum transportation and storage
specialist
Petroleum and natural gas engineer...
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Commodity industry analyst
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Special assistant to director
Commodity industry analyst
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,C40 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (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

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber
salary
ber salary
1
5
1

$12,771
65,103
13,083

$81,270
11,610

5
1

$63,855
12,771

25, 380

2

27,956

27, 956

10, 535

1

11,357

11, 606

11,180
9,205
18, 750
6,390
28,820
30,660
4,890
24,450
3,925
3,200

12, 334
10,150
20,675
7,280
32, 220
34,132
5,408
23, 254
4,326
3,536

12, 334
10, 379
20, 924
14, 560
38, 376
39,560
5,408
27, 746
4,326
3,536

39 314,215
8.2 62,271

36 316,595
3.4 30,095

41 355,259
3.9 35,159

30. 8 263,156

32. 6 286, 500

37.1 320,100

2,675

5,000

5,000

995
20
266, 846

1,200
500
293, 200

2,400
500
328,00Q

$262,477
4,369

$293, 200

$320,100

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

7
1

11,212

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct obligations
Reimburseable obligations

OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

CONSTRUCTION
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Supervising engineer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Engineering specialist-GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Engineer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230._..
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065

Num- Total
ber
salary

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber salary
1
1

12,563
10,150
8,819
7,510
4,724
12, 909
3,515

Total permanent .
Deduct lapses

10
3

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Intermittent employment
Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

$12,771

72,961
IS, 961
54, 000
4,000
6,000
400
1,500

Personal services .

65,900

O F F I C E O F O I L AND G A S
SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S

Grades and ranges:
Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber
salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary
excess of $15,375:
ber salary
Solicitor
1
$19,000
1 $19,000
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
1
$19,000
Deputy solicitor
1
15,870
1
15,870
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1
14,190
Associate solicitor
72,675
5
73,175
14,206
Legislative counsel
5
65,145
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1
14,435
1
12,900
13.374
Special assistant to deputy solicitor...
1
13,374
1
11,880
Assistant solicitor
67, 496
5
67,787
Legislative counsel
5
60,750
Regional solicitor
6
72,360
79, 662
81,182
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant solicitor
8
87,290
96, 906
97,864
1
1
10,320
11,357
Special assistant to solicitor
11,357
1
11,357
Attorney-adviser
11, 606
2
25,126
Attorney trial examiner
25,376
22, 575
2
25, 376
25, 605
33, 970
Legislative attorney
1
10, 750
12, 085
Associate regional solicitor
12, 085
181,145
213,198
17 215, 859
Assistant regional solicitor
63, 855
(i
Field solicitor72,487
71, 571
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
1
1
Special assistant to solicitor...
_.
8,990
10,150
10,379
1
Administrative officer
9, 205
10,379
1
10, 379
4
41, 059
Legislative attorney
4
37, 035
42, 015
11 117,123
104, 695
11
Field solicitor
118,080
36 388, 065 36 390, 394
Attorney-adviser
356,710
2
2
General attorney
19, 915
22, 215
22, 215
404, 560 48 425, 711 48 430, 723
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
192, 725 28 206, 395 28 210, 600
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
25 154, 768 25 157, 868
133,395
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
16
16
88.234
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
89, 687
23 119, 455 23 121, 702
94,290
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
329, 215 77 360, 314 77 368,028
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
._.
52 211,407
52 214,266
206,640
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
3
3
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
16,895
11,003
11,273
2
2
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825...
7,654
7,571
6,770
3
3
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
9,693
9,943
8,665
Total permanent.

1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $17,500:
Director
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Assistant director
__
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant director




1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
$16,000

1

1

14,835

1

13,115

1

1960 estimate
Num- Total
ber
salary

$17,514

1

$17,514

1

15,392

1

15,392

1

14,435

1

14,685

Deduct—
Lapses. .

402

2,932,801

33.6

28
224,120

Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)

390

390
2,682,820

53,852

4

2,972,268
34.9

212, 240

263,818

26,561

26, 561

112,959
360.4
2, 517,807

358
2, 694,000

355.1
2,681,889

135

136

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960

DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES—Continued

BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION

OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR—Continued

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES—continued
1958 actual

Positions other than permanent: Intermittent emoloyment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
_
_.
Additional pay for service abroad
01

Num
ber

Total Num Total
salary ber salary

Num
ber

Total
salary

$1,000

$1,000

9,684
2,350
17,906

10,400
1,500
21,000

21,511
1,500
22,000

2,549,153

2,727,900

2,727,900

$2,485,266
63,887

$2,644,600
83,300

$2,644,600
83,300

OFFICE OF MINERALS

EXPLORATION

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant director
Assistant to the director.
Division chief
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant division chief.GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Division chief
Mining engineer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
$15,163
1 $14,206
13,978
1
13,978
13,978
68,904
1
13,978
1
13,978
24,123
1
12,»563
10,379
10,150
105,985
44,428
56,601
28,641
7,758
6,906
6,906
10,900
11,772
27,040
37,755
14,850
13,745
12,729
16,616
12,595
3,058

Total permanent.
Deduct lapses

49 418,215
15.6 134,065

28 229,046
5.4 44,446

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Other personal services: Regular pay above
52-week base.

33.4 284,150

22.6 184,600

01

Personal services.

1958 actual

1960 estimate

$1,406

Personal services _

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations

1959 estimate

850

1,400

285,000

186,000

Total permanent .

SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Executive secretary
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.—
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services: Regular pay
above 52-week base
-.
01

Personal services.




1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1
2

$10,320
5,915
9,050

4
25,285
0.1
776

1
1
2
4
0.1

$11,357
6,656
10,276
89

1
1
2

$11,606
6,822
10,566

4
28,994
0.1
294

1,176
3.9 25,685

3.9 28,200

3.9 28,700

600
98

100

200

25,783

28,900

28,900

1960 estimate

Grades and ranges:
Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $15,375:
Administrator
1 $17,514
1 $17,514
1 $17,500
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Assistant administrator..
1 15,392
1 15,392
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
A ssistant administrator
1 12,900
Division director
1 12,900
1 15,163
1 15,163
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant to administrator
1 12,771
1 12,771
11,610
Branch chief
4 55,912
4 55,912
50,760
Deputy division director
2 27,664
25,110
2 27,664
Division director
25, 270
2 28,434
2 28,434
Manager, Washington, D. C , office..
12,420
1 13,978
1 13,978
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Area manager
32,250
3 36, 274
3 36,274
Assistant branch chief
1 12,563
11,395
1 12,563
Assistant to division director
2 23,192
20,855
2 23,192
Branch chief.
6 72,986
66,005
6 72,986
Commercial operations officer
1 11,835
1 11,835
10,750
Engineer
1 12,563
1 12,563
11,395
4
Functional supervisor
44, 505
49,046
4 49,046
10 121,075
Section head
88, 795
10 121,075
4 48,339
Special assistant.
43,430
4 48,339
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
_
9,635
10,629
1 10,629
Area operations and maintenance
supervisor
3 27,615
3 31,388
3 31,388
Assistant to division director
1 10,280
1 11,336
1 11,336
Branch chief
1
1 10,379
9,205
1 10,379
3 26,970
Customer service officer
3 29,703
3 29,703
District representative
4 36,820
4 40, 580
4 40,580
Engineer
9 90,585
12 130,413
14 150,713
18 178,375
Functional supervisor. _
25 270,458
26 280,359
1
Information officer
8,990
2 20,051
2 20,051
Labor relations and safety officer
1
1 10,379
9,420
1 10,379
Land appraiser
1
9,901
1
9,901
Maintenance superintendent
4 39,185
4 43,681
4 43,681
Management analyst
2 17,980
2 19,802
2 19,802
Procurement analyst
1
9,901
1
1
9,901
Program coordinator
1 10,495
1 11,586
1 11,586
1 10,280
Rate specialist
1 11, 586
1 11,586
Section head
12 117,985
10 108,160
10 108,160
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
122
119
119
1,031,900
1,104,443
1,107,106
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
258'
259
260
2,102,164
1,887,055
2,096,088
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
176
182
1,185,580
1,028,305
1,222,768
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
16 98,241
15 82,920
16 98,241
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
133 745,541
126 640,080
133 745,541
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
43 201,090
41 214,632
41 214,632
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
152 654,785
155 740,091
151 724,167
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
160 605,390
156 655,153
159 666,418
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
113 390,565 114 439,829 116 446,859
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
9 28,935
9 32,261
9 32,261
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
3
8,070
3 9,174
3 9,174
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
985
994
5, 959,229
6,287, 746
6,316, 285
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS

1959 estimate

2,262
2,289
2,312
13,635, 574
14,950,152
15,083,712
84 518,601
65 446,152
76 512,312
364,000

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
2,178
2,224
2,236
13, 480,973
14, 504,000
14, 571, 400
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
607,294
313,100
323,100
Intermittent employment
6,765
8,000
8,000
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
41, 956
92, 800
46,000
O vertime and holiday pay
254, 549
210, 400
237,000
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
278,239
36,300
40,900
01

Personal services .

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Construction," Bonneville Power
Administration
._
_.
"Operation and maintenance," Bonneville Power Administration
"Advances and reimbursements"
"Construction of electric transmission
lines and substations, contributions,
Bonneville power project"

14, 669, 776

15,154,400

15,236,600

$8,095,079

$7,896,000

$7,586,700

6,118,346
336,514

6,773,800
376,000

7,218,400
377,000

119,837

108,600

54, 500

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
1958 actual

SOUTHEASTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $17,500:
Administrator-..
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Chief, division of power operations
Chief, division of fiscal operations
Chief, division of power sales
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890

Total permanent. _
Deduct
Add
netlapses
increase due to changes in pay

scales for part of year

Other personal services:

Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay

01

1

$16,000

1

$17,514

1

$17,514

1
1
1
3
4
3
5
6
4
3
5

11,395
11,395
11,395
23,785
27,925
19,320
25,460
23,640
15,445
9,695
$14,800

1
1
1
5
2
6
3
3
4
6

12,563
12,563
12,563
43,887
15,767
39,750
16,161
13,479
17,304
21,547

1
1
1
5
2
6
3
3
4
6

12,563
12,563
12,563
44,345
15,995
40,062
16,474
13,977
17,304
22,068

2

5,907

2

6,110

2

5,610

_

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment

Personal services

1960 estimate

216,162
13,814

35
1

229,208
4,708

35
1

231,038
7,038

9,426
37

211,774

34

1

1,622

1

224,500

34

224,000

500

877
325

1,000

2,000

214,598

226,000

226,000

SOUTHWESTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO SOUTHWESTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $16,000:
1
$17,514
1
$17,514
1 $17,500
Administrator
GS-16. Range $14,190 to $15,150:
1
14,206
1
14,206
Assistant administrator
GS -15. Range $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant administrator
1
12,150
GS-14. Range $11,355 to $12,555:
Chief, division of administrative
1
12,813
1
12,813
services
1
11,610
Chief, division of operation and
1
12,813
1
12,813
1 11,825
engineering
Chief, division of rates and customer
1
11,606
1
11,606
1
10,320
service
GS-13. Range $9,890 to $11,090:
1
10,150
1
9,901
Chief, budget and finance branch
1
10,280
Chief, engineering and planning
1
1
10,065
11,107
11,107
branch
1
1
10,065
11,107
11,107
Chief, maintenance branch
1
1
8,990
10, 379
10,150
Chief, office services branch
1
1
10,065
11,107
11,107
Engineer
1
1
10,065
11,107
11,107
Engineer
1
1
9,901
9,901
Public utilities specialist
90,915
90,167
10
10
81,400
GS-12. Range $8,330 to $9,530
10
13 102,024
14 109, 782
79,610
11
GS-11. Range $7,030 to $8,230
14, 394
14,081
2
2
19,230
3
GS-10. Range $6,505 to $7,405
63,697
56,657
9
10
40, 915
7
GS-9. Range $5,985 to $6,885
...
12,917
12,917
2
2
15,905
3
GS-8. Range $5,470 to $6,370
64,356
63,480
12
12
20,665
4
GS-7. Range $4,980 to $5,880
15,892
15,600
3
3
18,750
4
GS-6. Range $4,490 to $5,390
52,082
51, 935
11
11
43,165
10
GS-5. Range $4,040 to $4,940
77,165
76,125
19
19
52,840
14
GS-4. Range $3,755 to $4,325
22,651
22,401
6
24, 265
7
GS-3. Range $3,495 to $4,065
2
3,045
1
3,453
6,823
GS-2. Range $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
46 231,034
53 279,970
41
196,757
equivalent to less than $9,890.Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

126 719,482
2.9 17,331

Personal services.




146 883,206
15. 2 102,101

156 954,454
20. 5 102,454

23,781

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
. 123.1 725,932
32,558
Positions other than permanent
Other personal services:
2,765
Regular pay above 52-week base
37,540
Overtime and holiday pay
1,268
Nightwork differential
01

1960 estimate

$749, 500
81,000

$849,000
71,000

$734, 388
65,675

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

39
2

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)

1959 estimate

Salaries and wages schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct operation and maintenance
obligations
Direct construction obligations

1959 estimate

800,063

130.8 781,105
9,000

135. 5 852,000
26,000

3,395
35,700
1,300

7,400
33,300
1,300

830,500

920,000

BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
MANAGEMENT OF LANDS AND RESOURCES
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $17,500:
Director
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Director
Associate director
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Associate director
Assistant director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Area administrators _ _ _
Assistant director
Staff officer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Agricultural economist
Assistant staff officer
Assistant to the director
Budget and finance officer
Chief of branch
Cadastral engineer
_
_
Fire control officer
Forester
Managemer.' t analyst
_
Minerals leasing officer
Personnel officer
Program coordination officer
State supervisor
Supervising legal assistant
Valuation engineer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Accountant
Adjudicator
Administrative officer
_.
Agricultural economist
Assistant to area administrator_
Assistant State supervisor
Budget officer
Cadastral engineer
Cartographer
Chief of branch
D ocket control officer
Forester
Hearings officer.
Information officer
___
Lands and minerals officer
Land examiner
Lands officer
Operations supervisor
Personnel officer
Program coordination officer
Range conservationist
Range and forestry officer
Range manager
Staff officer
Supervising auditor
_
_
Supply officer
Supervising legal assistant
Training and safety officer
Valuation engineer__
__ .
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370—
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880._.
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390—
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940—
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325._.
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..__
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent.
Deduct—
Lapses..
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $17,514
1

$14,620

1

12,900

4
2
5

48,330
23,220
61,290

1

1 $17,514

15,392

15,392

1

14,206

1

14,206

4
1
5

53,829
13,083
68,079

4
1
5

54,141
13,083
68,703

21,930
10,535
10,750
10,320
10,320
10,065
10,535
10,320
10,320
10,320
10,535
10,320
129,860
10,320

2 24,170
1 11,606
1 11,835
1 11,606
1 11,357
1 12,563
1 11,835
2 22,714
1 11,606
1 11,606
1 11,835
1 11.357
12 143,083
1 11,606
1 12, 563

1
9.420
2 19,270
4 37,465
2 19,915
1
9,205
2 18.410
1
9,205
4 38,970
1
8,990
1
9,205
1
8,990
9 80,910
9 82,415
1
8,990
1
9,205
2 17,980
2 19,055
2 17,980
1
8,990
1
8,990
1
8,990
1
8,990
2 19,700
1
9,205
1
9,420
1
8,990
1
8,990
1
8,990
4 39,400
166
1,308,865
269
1,827,915
2
12,640
353
2,017,075
2
11,425
377
1,856,190
55 247,765
302
1,230,385
274
993,545
213 705,890
29 92,050
5 14,215

1 10,629
2 21,486
4 41,787
2 22,214
1 10,150
2 20,758
1 10,379
4 43, 222
1 10,150
1 10,150
1
9,901
9 89,379
9 92,496
1
9,901
1 10,150
2 19,802
2 21,008
2 20,288
1 10,150
1
9,901
1 10,150
1 10,150
2 21,965
1 10,150
1 10,629
1 10,150
1 10,150
1 10,150
3 33,321
176
1, 543,213
288
2,159, 016
1
6,968
409
2, 574,698
2 12,772
398
2,166,227
54 274,072
312
1,404,754
313
1,252,396
196 724,175
28 98,861
5 16,086

31 156,522

30 157,488

2 24,419
1 11,835
1 12,085
1 11,606
1 11,357
1 12,563
1 11.835
2 22,963
1 11,606
1 11,606
1 11,835
1 11,606
12 146,076
1 11,606
1 12,563
1
2
4
2
1
2
1
4
1
1
1

10,629
21,486
42,052
22, 214
10,379
21, 258
10,379
43,471
10,150
10,379
10,150
90,375
92, 745
10,150
10, 379
20,300
21, 237
20,537
10,150
10,150
10,150
10,150
22,214
10,379
9,901
10,150
10,150
10,150
33,570

1
1
1
3
176
1, 548, 341
291
2,188,193
1
6,968
418
2, 643, 675
2 12,772
409
2, 210,171
54 275,422
342
1,532,138
361
1,433,839
215 795,780
28 99,561
5

16,211

30 155,122

2,178
2,313
2,433
11,477, 527
14,062,177
13,524,887
183.3
863,361
12.8 60,312

207
1,053,148
14.8 70,600

237

1, 209, 385
17.5 80,000

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT—Continued
MANAGEMENT OF LANDS AND

RESOURCES—Continued

1958 actual

AddNet increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account

01

Personal services. _

.

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Management of lands and resources". _
"Advances and reimbursements"

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$591,459
0. 5 $2,290

0 5 2 511

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)...
1,982. 4
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Eegular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay.._
Additional pay for service abroad
Casual workers
_ _
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details

1959 estimate

11,147, 824

0.5 $2,500

2,091.7
2,179
12, 403, 429
12,775,292

1,367, 420
10,211
8,862

1,408,207
25, 450
8,300

1,517,154
25,000
8,500

46,720
265,302
185,495
645,847

56,962
102,120
316,185
71,000

114, 454
112,000
451,000
71,000

26,445
13, 677, 681

14, 418,098

15,074,400

$13,420,640
257,041

$14,106, 323
311,775

$14, 762, 400
312,000

CONSTRUCTION
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
_._.
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add—
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account _
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
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

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
9
15
1
5
5
2

$8,215
60,090
83,895
4,525
19,025
17,840
6,350

1
8
15
1
4
6
3

$9,298
59,184
94,425
5,283
16,660
23,920
10,711

1
7
17
2
4
6
4

$9,298
54,556
107,246
10,475
16,770
25,024
14,226

2

7,155

5

17,880

5

17,880

40

207,095

43

237,361

46

255,475

0. 2

1,021

1.1

6,310

2.1

6,610

2. 7

14,000

1.3

10,000

619
10,747
4.6

23,861

44.4 240,063

44. 6 245,051

45. 2 258,865

69, 523

57,135

52,475

976
7,921
1,600

1,060
5,000
1,720

2,010
5,000
1,800

320,083

309,966

320,150

Personal services

RANGE IMPROVEMENTS
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:

Num- Total
ber salary

1959 estimate
Number

1960 estimate

Total Num- Total
salary ber salary

GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
Ungraded positions at daily rates equivalent to less than $9,890

1
1
4
2
5
1
1

$6,250
5,780
18,180
9,105
21, 725
3,500
3 685

1
1
4
2
5
2

$6,906
6,386
21,764
10,192
24,161
8,278

1
1
4
2
5
2

$6,906
6,386
21,909
10,504
24,161
8,373

8

37,894

8

37,894

8

37,894

Total permanent
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
__

23

106,119

23

115, 581

23

116,133




1.4

6,228

0.7

3,691

0.7

3,883

0.5

1,892

0.5

2,290

0.5

2,300

Add—
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account _
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$3,568
1. 8

8, 504

2

$10,000

2

$10,300

22.9 110,071

23. 8 119,600

23. 8 120, 250

15,367
53, 295

76,670

78, 550

403
190

430
200

1,000
200

179,326

196,900

200,000

Personal services

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS GENERAL AND SPECIAL ACCOUNTS
1958 actual

Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $17,500:
Commissioner
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Deputy commissioner
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Associate commissioner, legislative
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant commissioner
Assistant to the commissioner
Associate commissioner
Area director
Chief of branch
General superintendent
Inspection officer
Supervisory general engineer
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Agricultural extension officer
A ppr aiser
Area credit officer
Assistant area director
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant general superintendent
Assistant to the assistant commissioner
Budget officer
Chief of branch
Director of education
Director of schools
Educational specialist
Engineer, general
Food service specialist
Forester
General manager, arts and crafts
board
General superintendent
Industrial development officer
Information officer
Position classifier
Program officer
Range conservationist
Reports and statistics officer
Real property officer
School superintendent
Soil conservationist
vSoil scientist
Special assistant
Superintendent
Supervisory accountant
Supervisory general engineer
Supervisory highway engineer
Supervisory loan examiner
Supervisory real property officer
Supervisory relocation officer
Supervisory program officer
Supervisory training officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Appraiser
.
Area field representative
Area forester
Area land operations officer
Assistant area director..
Assistant to the area director
Assistant to the general superintendent
Assistant director of schools
Budget analyst
Budget and finance officer
Budget officer
Business economist
Criminal investigater
Director of schools
Director of social services
.-__
Construction and maintenance superintendent

N u m - Total
ber salary

1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Num-

Total

Num-

Total

ber

salary

ber

salary

1 $17,514

1

$17,514

1

15,621

1

15,870

1

14,435

1

14,435

1 $16,000
1

14,190

49,355
12,150
12, 905

119, 880
130,140
12, 690
11,610
12,690

4
54,974
1 13,686
10 132, 280
14 183, 992
1 13, 978
1 12,771
1 13,978

4
55,265
1
13,978
10 132,880
14 184,892
1 13, 978
1 13,083
1 13, 978

1 10,320
1 10,535
1 10,535
19 204,035
2 21,715
3 31,390

1 11,357
1 11, 606
1 11, 835
20 235,900
3 35, 289
3 35, 289

1
11,606
1
11,835
1
11,835
20 236,620
3
35,529
3
35,289

1
1
1

10,320
10, 320
54,395
21,500
69, 400
22,145
56,545
10,535
10,320

1
1
2
2
6
2
5
1
1

11, 357
11,606
22, 720
23, 686
71,058
24,886
61,855
11,606
11, 606

11,606
11,606
22, 720
23, 686
71,538
24, 886
61,855
11, 835
11,606

11,180
10,750

1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1

12,334
12,085
11,357
12,813
11,357
34,809
11,606
11, 357
11, 606
11,606
11,606
11,357

12, 334
12,085
11,357
12, 813
11,357
34,809
11,835
11,606
11,835
11,606
11,835
11, 357

23,686
11, 606
12, 563
12, 563
11, 357
34, 569
11,606
11, 357
11, 357

11, 606
12, 563
12, 563
11, 357
34, 569
11,606
11, 357
11, 357

30, 912
10,150
19, 802
31,872
42,496
10, 629
10,150

30, 912
10,379
19,802
32,112
42, 736
10,629
10,150

11,107
30, 672
9,901
9,901
19,802

11,107
30, 912
9,901
9,901
19,802
19, 802
9,901
32,352
21, 968

11,610
31, 390
10, 535
10, 320
10,320
10, 320
10, 320
10, 535
10, 750
10, 320
11, 395
11,395
30,960
10, 320
10, 320
10,320

1

9,205

3
4
2
1

30,310
37,895
18,410
9,205

1
3

9,850
27,400

28,475
19,915
3

26,410

1
3
2

9,901
32,112
21,968

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Education specialist
Employment development officer._
Engineer, civil _.
Engineer' electronic
Engineer, general
Engineer! highway supervisory.
Engineer maintenance
Engineer mechanical
Engineer, project
.__
Engineer! supervisory
Finance officer.
Food services officer....
Industrial development specialist..
Land operations officer
Law and order specialist
Loan examiner
Management analyst
_
Minerals officer
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Plant manager
Plant management officer
Position classifier
Program officer
Property and supply officer
Public welfare adviser
Range conservationist
Real property officer
Realty officer
Relocation officer
Relocation specialist
Reservation principal
Safety officer
School superintendent
Soil scientist
Superintendent
Supervisory accountant
Supervisory auditor
Supervisory loan examiner
Supervisory social worker
Training officer
Tribal programs officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $6,985 to $6,885. _.
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880- _.
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390-.
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940._.
GS-4.

$3,755 to $4,325-.

GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825...
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
--.

1959 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
6 $55,660
1
8,990
10,065
8,990
59,530
70,025
10,065
17,980
10, 065
13 126,930
1
8,990
3 26,970
2 18,195
1
8,990
1
8,990
1
8,990
1
9,205
3 28,045
2 17,980
5 44,950
2 17,980
1
9,420
5 44,950
2 18,195
1
9,420
1
9,205
7 63,360
4 36,390
6 55,015
3 27,615
7 64,435
1
9,420
6 56,950
1
8,990
35 326, 260
1
8,990

$72, 208
9,901
22, 214
11,107
76, 789
87, 831

$72, 448
10,150
22, 214
11,107
77,029
88,071

1 11,107
1 11,107
12 132, 324
1
9,901
1 10,150
4 39, 616
2 20, 528
1
9,901

1 11,107
1 11,107
12 132, 324
1
9,901
1 10,150
4 39, 856
2 20, 528
1
9,901

19, 802
10,379
41,056
19,802
9,901
31,152

19,802
10,379
41,056
20,042
9,901
31,152

59,664
30,432
10,629
10,150
81,152
40, 576
90,976
30,432
71,728
10,629
63,984

59,664
30,432
10,629
10,379
81,392
40,576
91,696
30,432
72,448
10,629
64,464

38 394,592
39 406,416
1 10150
1 10,150
10,150
2 19,802
2 19,802
4 40,336
4 40,336
3 27,400
6 59,424
6 59,904
2 17,980
1
1 10,150
1
8,990
9,901
2
2
20,300
20,051
3 27,400
302
305
300
2,666,897
2,699,885
2,397,030
514
525
470
3,154,895
3,924, 726
3,826,300
31 196,865
29 203,575
29 202,525
783
846
830
4,466,105
5,411,190
5, 286, 240
224
296
225
1,182,010
1,836, 541
1,407,340
2,035
2,151
2,112
9, 858, 855
11, 604, 600
11,370, 670
113 507,505
122 603,490 124 616,180
787
772
710
3,108,825
3,447,828
3,156,865
957
1,163
1,064
3,476,990
4,657,485
4,260, 740
908
1,040
903
3,894,004
3,046,420
3,363,316
714
695
2,456,065
2, 651,106
2,278,340
27 85,564
41 116,665
27 85,849

2,665
2,e
11,147,718
11,044,955
Total permanent.
10, 309
10, 503
11,028
47, 581, 974
53,113,168
55, 606, 495
Deduct—
932.5
872.9
878.0
Lapses..
4, 400,113
4, 201,746
4,316,978
Portion of salaries paid from other ac9. 6 42, 375
counts
6.8 31,958
6. 8 31,958
Add—
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
1,615,048
Portion of salaries carried in other schedules paid from this account
8.6
6.3
96.3
395,174
395,174
31,543
10,987,744

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
9, 719. 6
9, 375. 5
10, 239. 5
49,159,406
44,984,444
51, 569, 598
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
1,899, 774
2, 543, 596
2,491, 543
206,966
Part-time employment
239, 111
240, 619
692, 921
Intermittent employment
1,151,057
1,051, 052
Other personal services:
314, 568
162, 408
Regular pay above 52-week base__
185, 257
187,377
Overtime and holiday pay
326,098
319, 757
Nightwork differential
131, 436
111, 356
131, 436
Additional pay for service abroad.
512, 894
568,130
405,111
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
" Education and welfare services"
" Resources management"
"Construction"
"Read construction (liquidation of
contract authorization)"
"General administrative expenses"
"Revolving fund for loans"




48, 789,078

54, 242, 514

56,554,323

$26,954,268
10, 507,153
2,420,673

$28, 632, 500
11, 756, 715
3, 569,304

$30,572, 733
13, 869,190
3,362, 693

2,653,197
358,345

4,200,026
2,902,762
440,843

1958 actual

1960 estimate

2,413,925
2, 902, 660
551, 785

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows—Continued
"Distribution of funds of the Creek
Indians"
"Other Bureau of Indian Affairs permanent appropriations"
"Advances and reimbursements"
"Liquidation of Klamath and Menominee agencies"
"Construction of Indian health facilities, Public Health Service"

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

$58,041

$58,886

$7,300

2,166,700
131, 530

2,319,835
220,143

2,318, 517
220, 900

50,177

141, 500

193,120
141, 500

INDIAN TRIBAL FUNDS

Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Superintendent
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Superintendent
Medical officer
Assistant to mill manager
Forester (sales manager)
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7, 030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $9,890 or above:
Mill manager
Equivalent to less than $9,890

1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

N u m - Total
ber salary

N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary
ber salary

1

$10,320

1

$11,606

9,205
9,420
9, 205
5
11
35
2
43
11
45
64
51
44

39,355
77, 015
203,225
11,145
208, 805
50, 260
190, 570
235,300
166, 860
130, 540

2
36

27,000
110,935

1

10,379
10,379
10,379
9,901
35,068
90, 687
187,144
11, 848

10,379
27,150
60, 775

168, 860
6,074
170, 431
16,245
164,087
170, 490
157, 655
79, 283

189, 797
58, 576
201, 573
239, 370
166, 757
141, 621
2
34

27,000
104,353

$11,606

2
27

27, 000
79, 821

Total permanent
353 1, 489,160 327 1,506,438 246 1,149, 856
Deduct lapses
61 259,456 64 301,073 38 177,547
Add—
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
57, 296
Portion of salaries carried in other posi4
23,625
tion schedules paid from this account.
26, 561
26, 561
Net permanent (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.

296 1, 310, 625 267 1,231,926

212

998,870

1,334, 492

1, 327, 267

1, 322, 247

4,865
10, 271

4,515
12, 581

7,320
14, 940

2, 660, 253

2,576, 289

2,343, 377

BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

B U R E A U OF RECLAMATION

Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to
or in excess of $15,375:
Commissioner
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Associate commissioner
Assistant commissioner and chief
engineer
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant chief engineer
Assistant commissioner
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Administrative officer
City manager
Assistant to the commissioner
Comptroller
Engineer
Irrigation officer
Personnel officer
Power officer
Power assistant
Program coordination and finance
officer
Regional director
GS-14. $11,335 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Administrative assistant
Auditor
Budget officer
_

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
1 $17,500
1 $17,514
1 $17,514
1 15,621
1 15,392
1 16,349
1 14,835
1 16,349
1 13,760
1 15,163
1 15,163
1 15,163
3 39,775
12 14,914
2 24,570
2 27,348
27,048
1 13,978
1 12,690
1 13, 978
1 13,978
1 12,690
1 14,227
1 13,686
1 12,150
1 13, 686
20 253,150
22 304,973
22 305,285
3 36,450
3 39, 824
40, 427
1 11,880
1 13,374
13,686
2 27,948
2 25,380
27,948
1 13, 978
1 12,690
13, 978
12, 690
89,045
8
1
2
1

86,215
11,180
22,575
11,180

1
7
6
1
2
1

12, 771
98, 294
71,029
12,334
25,110
11,357

13,0S3
98, 543
72, 218
12,563
25.350
11,357

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

BUREAU OF RECLAMATION—Continued
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE BUREAU OF RECLAMATION—Continued
1958 actual
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION—Continued

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,335 to $12,555—Continued
City manager
Assistant comptroller
District manager
Economist
Engineer
Finance officer
Geologist
--Hydrologist
Information officer
Irrigation officer
Irrigation assistant
Management officer
Office services officer
Personnel officer
Personnel assistant
Power officer
Power assistant
Program coordination and finance
assistant
Assistant regional director
Assistant to the regional director
Statistician
Superintendent
Supply officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
. . -.
Administrative assistant
Auditor
---.
Budget officer
_
Budget analyst
City manager
Economist
Engineer
Finance officer
Finance assistant...
General services officer
Geologist
HydrologistInformation officer
Irrigation officer
Irrigation assistant
Land officer...
Land assistant
_
Land use officer
Land use assistant
Management assistant
Management analyst
Office services assistant
Operation and maintenance officer.
Personnel officer
Personnel assistant
Power officer
Power assistant
Procurement and property officer
Program officer
Property officer
Repayment officer
Statistician
Superintendent
Supply officer
Supplv assistant
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370..
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940..
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $12,563
1
11.357
1
12,563
5
59,438
>7
1,340,643
2 25,597
1
12,563
1
12,563
1
12,085
7
87,682

1,376,533
2 25,597
1
12,563
1
12,563
1
12,085
7
87,682

10,750
30,960
57,190
33,970

12,085
11,357
11,835
34,818
63,299
37,684

12,085
11,606
12,085
35,505
63,528
37,924

11,610
91,590
22,360
10,750
10,535
22,360

12,563
100,964
25,110
11,835
11,606
22,963

1 12,563
8 101,426
2 25,350
1 12,085
1 11,835
2 23,192

7 73,817
2 20,740
7 77,390
1 10,858
1 10,379
1 11,586
18 191,759
224

64,894
20,980
78,110
11,107
10,629

1 $11,395
4 44,290
101
1,150,035
2 23,220
11,395
11,395
10, 750
80,410
10, 535
10,750
1
3
5
3

7

67,230

8 79,015
1
9,850
1
9,205
2 20,560
16 159,030
213
2,141,690
~ 79,660
67,445
9,635
49,035
40,260
9,205
20,345
20,130
27,400
20,560
38, 540
28,905
28,690
4 40,475
7 67,015
1 8,990
20 200,870
4 39,615
1 8,990
5 49,895
1 10,065
2 19,915
3
30,410
2
19,270
3
27,615
>68
5,684,355
1,058
7,700,920
41 263,035
1,090
6, 548, 775
86 477,435
1,175
5,984,401
484
2,225,995
1,019
4,186,235
1,133
4,171,442
967
3, 254, 595
340
1,047,235
48 138,995

2
1
1
2

2,481,052
8 87,802
7 73,377

$12,563
11,606
12,563
59,687

18 193,517
228
2, 525,428
8 88,760
9 93,895

6 66,094
6 66,334
4 44,394
4 44,394
1 10,150
1 10,379
10 108,073
10 108,811
2 22,437
2 22, 437
5 53,324
5 53, 553
3 30,410
3 31,119
3 32,567
3 32, 567
3 31,376
3 31,605
3 32,115
3 32,822
4 41,720
4 42,680
9,901
1
1 10,150
4 44,360
4 44,360
7 74,548
7 75,278
9,901
1
1 10,150
20 221,917
20 222,146
5 52, 595
5 52,845
1 10,150
1 10, 379
6 66,368
6 66, 597
1 11,107
1 11,107
2 21,477
2 21, 717
2 19,802
2 20,300
4 44,600
4 44,600
2 21,460
2 21,700
3 30,909
3 31,158
693
702
6,488,914
6,585,925
1,062
1,045
8, 529,962
8,421,136
43 302,691
47 334,894
1,120
1,151
7,379,364
7,641,087
70 429,473
59 366,445
1,156
1,164
6, 500, 542
6, 571,310
432
460
2,190,974
2,320,410
1,054
1,064
4,759,829
4,873,924
1,127
1,041
4,607,404
4,294,645
892
844
3,179, 741
3,342,366
239
252
875,062
846,226
40 130,698
43 142,678

Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,$90
2,540

2,502
2,504
13,103,433
13,087,804
10,960
11, 209
11,037
65,497,785
65,654,475
60,159,667
1,020.7
1,354
761.1
6,714,194
5,364,631
4,355,842
12, 551,214

Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year.

2,053,809

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
_. 9,855




55.499,282

10,016.3
10,198.9
61,298,633
60,133,154

BUREAU OF RECLAMATION—Continued

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.
Additional pay for service abroad
Uniform allowance-_
_
Additional pay for hazardous duty
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
01
Personal services.-.
Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"General investigations"
"Construction and rehabilitation"
"Operation and maintenance"
"General administrative expenses"
"Loan program"
"Emergency fund"
"Continuing fund for emergency expenses, Fort Peck project, Montana"..
"Upper Colorado River Basin fund"
"Boulder City municipal fund"
"Disposal of Coulee Dam community".
"Operation, maintenance and replacement of project works, North Platte
project"
"Advances and reimbursements"
"Reclamation trust funds"
"Construction, general," Rivers and harbors and flood control, Army
"United States dollars advanced from
foreign governments, United States
educational exchange program," Department of State

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$1,039,131
81,989
202,800

$775,619
49,700
260,517

$590,508
33,144
246,864

195,400
1,234,673
79,009
23,943
12, 582
2,674

254,065
1,211,596
118,609
24,778
16,100
12,724

443,928
1,130,347
118,379
24,513
16,000
2,700

58,371,770

62,856,862

63,905,016

3,719,267
25,539,469
19,679,404
3, 512,703
68,510
29,171

4,055,221
25, 587,899
21,678,336
3,646,845
148,240

4,141,708
25,481,585
22,144,452
3,641,890
169, 570

276,340
4,749,833
22,688

306,815
6,953,195
25,000
20,000

310,400
7,586,768
25,000
10,000

9,803
248,638
127,658

7,290
133,838
104,170

108,438
68,260

190,013

216,945

287

22,323

365,963

ALLOCATION TO FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Supervisor
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at hourly
equivalent to less t h a n $9,890

9,420
8,430
42,425
6,725
75,310
18,055
8,970
8,520
15, 615
3,175

1
4
7

10,629
33,364
49,458

4
1
1
1
6

25,480
5,886
5,408
4,056
24,834

1
6
8

10,858
51,520
56,730

3,370

42, 930
10,878
4,995
4,202
24, 938
3,515
3,370

26

162,485
581

34 213,936
1
8,635

26

161,904

33 205,301

rates

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Personal services
01

5,450
36 202,095
346
11,005
36 212,754

1,100

1,299

1,609

872
44
214, 969

162, 509

208, 010

ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF INDIAN
AFFAIRS

Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Director, Missouri River Basin
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Assistant director, Missouri River
Basin
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,730.
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,240
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Total permanent __
Deduct lapses
_._
_.
Add—
Net increase due to changes in pay scales
for part of year
Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account..
Net permanent (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.
_

11,180
8,990
32,000
21,320
47,030
14,385
13,050
7,880
3,585
6,690
3,130
5,720
31 174,960
8.3 55,037

1

12,563

9,901
35, 776
23,753
52,010
15,849
14,400
8,694
3,952
7,404
3,453
6,324
31 194,079
6.8 49, 459

1

12,563

10,150
36,016
23,993
52,310
15,849
14,400
8,694
3,952
7,404
3,453
6,324
31 195,108
7.3 53,955

7,298
1.1 6,121

0.9

23.8
133,342

25.1

5,267

0.9 5,267

149,887

24.6
146,420

16,090

4,000

4,000

513
5,564

570
6,782
161,239

1,080
3,000
154, 500

155, 509

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
1958 actual
ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF LAND
MANAGEMENT

Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Agricultural economist
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065

_

Net permanent (average number,
net salary).

24 123,135
6. 5 32, 353

__

24 139,641
5.9 32, 850

26 151,105
6. 2 31, 205

6,833
5.4 27,000

2. 2 13,000

22.9
124, 615

20.3
119, 791

23.8
137,900

30, 861

55, 738

32,300

480
726

540
470

1,000

156, 682

176, 539

171,200

9,205

18,025

20,051
9,901
42,911
23, 753
12,438
15,413
8,549
20,051

9,901
35,317
8,715
12,730
10,421
4,202
20,903

19 111,635

23 153,067

16 102,189

3. 5 16,545

2. 3 14,508

0. 4 2,358

3.8 18,821

2.1 14,671

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Personal services

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $12,813
1 $12,813
$11, 610
3 23,760
3 24,000
20,245
19,788
3 19,938
17,670
49,269
43,385
11 59,853
9,450
8,295
2
9,6QQ
13,053
11,415
3 13,203
7,910
7,340
2
8,005
3,598
3,175
1
3,693

Total permanent
_.
Deduct lapses
Add—
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
.1..
Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account.

01

1959 estimate

_.

4

18,000

ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

Grades and ranges:
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Chief of branch
Staff archeologist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530-.
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230...
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885....
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880....
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940-...
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..-.
Total permanent
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 increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

1

38. 710
21,105
10,880
13, 710
5

0.2 1,205

1.4 5,690
4,512

Net permanent (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.

86,471

123,888

101,036

3,569

4,924

4,427

442
67

588

782

90,549

129,400

106, 245

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
SURVEYS, INVESTIGATIONS, AND RESEARCH
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total I Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $17,500:
Geologist
2 $37,000
2 $37,000
GS-18. $17,500:
1 $16,000
1 17,514
Director
1 17,514
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
1 16,349 |
1 16,349
1 14,190
Associate director
I
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1 15,163 I
1 15,163
1 13,760
Assistant director
1 14,914 1 1 14,914
Division chief
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
8 110,624
97,846
83,270
Assistant division chief
55,920
60, 750
6 81,476
Branch chief
55,912
50, 760
4 55,912
Civil engineer
41,942
51,190
3 41,942
Division chief
13, 978
12,420
1 13, 978
Executive officer
96,654
85, 590
Geologist
10 134,988
27, 956
25, 380
Hydraulic engineer
3 40, 734
12, 771
11, 610
1 13,083
Publications officer
Staff assistant
1 12,771
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1 12,563
11, 395
Assistant division chief-.
-19 235, 817
21 260,943
179,095
Branch chief
1 12,085
10,
965
1 12,334
Budget and finance officer
1 11, 835
10,535
Chairman, Federal Petroleum Board.
1 11,835
11
91,160
135,
313
Chemist
11 135,313
4 50, 252
45, 580
Civil engineer
4 50,252
1 12, 563
22,790
1 12, 563
General engineer
74 920, 062
661, 770
Geologist
.......
79 978,085


480200—5910


1958 actual
Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Geophysicist
Hydraulic engineer
Mining engineer
Organization and methods examinerPersonnel officer
Petroleum engineer.
__
Physicist
Staff assistant
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Auditor. _
Botanist
Branch chief
Budget officer
Cartographer
Cartographic technician
Chemist
Civil engineer
Digital computer system supervisor.
Electronic engineer
Finance officer
Geologist

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $11,395
19 216,505
11,395
10, 535
10, 750
79, 705
45, 580
11,180
29,980
9,205
18,840
9,205
9,205
19,270
37,465
23 231,495
22 221,645

1 $12,563
24 296,712

12, 563
11, 835
12,085
87, 941
50,252
12, 563
3
1
2

1 $12, 563
26 319, 918
1 12. 563
1 11, 835
1 12,085
7 87, 941
4 50,252

33,072
10,379
20,903

4
1
2

42,976
10,379
21,008

10,150
31,167
41, 606
284,864
243,478
9,901
9.901
10, 379

1
3
4
28
22
1
1
1

10,379
31,407
41,846
305,047
243,478
9,901
9,901
10,629

22
1
1
1
1
9,420
155
130
1, 878, 608
1. 726,350
219, 870
12 130,368
11 120,224
Geophysicist
90, 585
87
947,088
74
815,216
Hydraulic engineer
715,
690
71
11,1C7
11,107
Information officer
1
9,850
10, 379
10,379
Librarian
1
9,420
21, 968
21, 728
M anagement officer
2 19,700
11,107
11,107
Mathematician
1 10,065
44, 896
44,896
Mechanical engineer
4
9,901
Member, Federal Petroleum Board..
1
9,901
8,990
77, 728
7 70,455
77, 728
Mining engineer
10,150
1
9,901
Personnel assistant
8,990
65, 904
5 50, 325
65, 664
Petroleum engineer
3 32, 352
2 20,130
2 22,208
Physicist
1 11,107
1 10,065
1 11,107
Pilot
1 10, 629
1
1 10, 379
Position classifier
9,420
1 10,150
1
1
9,901
Procurement officer
1 10, 150
1
1
9,901
Production specialist
8,990
1 10. 858
1
1 10, 858
Service and supply officer
9,635
9,901
1
1
1
9,901
Soils scientist
8,990
621
555
598
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
5,833, 586
5, 625, 852
4, 541,695
794
813
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
838
6,445, 770
6,575, 580
, 886, 515
7 49,205
7 48,755
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
8 51,100
1,222
1,221
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
1,260
8,177, 790
8,138,095
, 381, 865
24 145,374
25 149,955
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370-.
27 146,475
865
853
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880-.
837
4,866, 558
4, 768, 224
4,128,430
304
305
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390-.
1,524,440
1, 538,230
1,360,330
800
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...
795
793
3, 623, 593
3, 563, 689
3,191,625
699
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
696
717
2, 864,040
2,836, 780
2,636,150
490
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...
492
513
1, 860, 693
1, 833, 802
1,716,040
106 400,396
103 387,848
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
105 355,475
26 86, 952
26 86,012
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530...
27 80,620
Grades established by International Cooperation Administration :
Class 3. $12,830 to $14,190:
4
54,560
4 54,560
Geologist
4 47,860
Class 4. $11,485 to $12,650:
3
36,360
3 36,360
Geologist
3 31,840
Hydraulic engineer
1
12,075
1 12,075
1 11,500
Class 5. $9,900 to $11,165:
13 139,195
13 139,195
Geologist
13 122,210
5
54,250
5 54,250
Hydraulic engineer
5 50,750
1
10,130
Soils scientist
_
1 10,130
1
9,380
Class 6. $8,325 to $9,515:
1
9,515
1 9,515
Chemist
1
8,725
Geologist
-.
11 102,990
11 102,990
Class 7. $6,990 to $8,140:
11 85,290
Geologist
9
73,260
9 73,260
Class 9. $5,970 to $6,925:
9 60,655
Hydraulic engineer
1
6,600
1
6,600
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
1
6,295
equivalent to less than $9,890.
263
256
267
1, 464, 392
1, 410, 081
6,840
6,7641,419, 740 6,765
Total permanent .
44, 442, 830
43, 592,143
38,112, 460
262
310
203
Deduct lapses
1, 707, 830
1, 995,143
1. 666,115
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
1, 679, 619
Net permanent (average number,
net salary):
3,508
6,385
United States and possessions
6, 489. 5
42,035, 000
40,897,000
37, 465,072
70
Foreign countries: U.S. rates
70
71.5
700, 000
700, 000
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment:
1, 735, 000
1, 770,000
United States and possessions..
1, 403, 407
604
Foreign countries: Local rates.
Intermittent employment:
850, 000
840,000
United States and possessions..
871,173
5,000
4,984
5,000
Foreign countries: U. S. rates..
Other personal services:
325,000
160,000
149,442
Regular pay above 52-week base..
185,000
155, 000
287, 956
Overtime and holiday pay
20,000
21,252
Night work differential

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY—Continued
SURVEYS, INVESTIGATIONS, AND RESEARCH—Continued
1959 estimate

1960 estimate

$787
16,687
130,757

$15,000
140,000

$15.000
145,000

41,013,013

44,732,000

45,965,000

$28,102, 570
12,910,443

$29,632,000
15,100,000

$31.325,000
14,640,000

1958 actual
Other personal services—Continued
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
Livin g and quarters allowance
_
Additional pay for service abroad
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Reimbursable obligations

BUREAU OF MINES
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE BUREAU OF M I N E S
1958 actual
NumGrades and ranges:
GS-18. $17,500:
Director
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Deputy director
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Assistant director, programs. __
__
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant director
Assistant regional director
Chief of branch
Chief coal technologist
Chief of division
Chief economist
Chief metallurgist
Chief mining engineer. _
Chief petroleum engineer
Chief statistician
_
_
Regional director
Superintendent of station
Technical assistant
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Acting regional director
_
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief coal technologist
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief economist_
Assistant chief metallurgist
Assistant to chief metallurgist
Assistant chief mining engineer
Assistant chief petroleum engineer
Assistant chief statistician
Assistant regional director
Budget officer
_
_
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Chief of branch..
Chief of division
Chief of field office
Chief, helium consultant.
Chief of laboratory
Chief, liaison office
Chief, office of mineral reports
Chief personnel officer
Chief of section
Commodity industry analyst
Coordinator
Director, anthracite experiment station
_
District supervisor.
___
Executive assistant
_
Metallurgist
Physical scientist administrator
Physicist
_
Special assistant
Staff adviser
Superintendent of station
Supervising fuels technologist
Supervising mining engineer
Supervising physical scientist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Acting assistant regional director
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of division
Assistant chief of laboratory
Assistant chief of section
Assistant chief personnel officer
Assistant to chief
Assistant to district supervisor.
_.
Auditor
Budget officer
Ceramic engineer
Chemical engineer




ber
1
1
1
2
1
5
1
9

FROM

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
1 $17,514
1 $17,514
$16,000
1 16,349
1 16,349
14,835
1 15,163
1 15,163
13,760
27,956
2 27,956
25,380
26,457
2 26,145
12,150
70,139
5 69,890
63,450
13,978
1 13,978
12,150
125, 510
9 125,218
113,400
13,083
13,083
11,880
13,978
13,978
12,690
13,978
1 13,978
12,690
13,978
1 13,978
12,690
14,227
12,905
1 14,227
48,060
65.977
5 65,665
12,420
26,769
2 26,457
1 13,978
13.978
salary

10,750
11,395
11.395
33,325
10,320
11,395
11,395
11,395
11,395
10,750

12.563
12, 563
49, 524
11,357
12, 563
12, 563
12, 563
12, 563
11,835
11,606
11,357
47,381
12,563
248,889
109,989
12, 563
11,606
12, 563
12, 563
12, 563
11,606
25,126
11,357
12,334

11,395
11,395
11,395
11.180
22,790
10,320
10,965
11,395
85,570
11,395
23,220
68,370
11,395
11, 395
21,930
78,690
10,535
45,580
22,790

12,563
94, 722
12,563
95, 241
75,378
12,563
23,920
25,126
74,421
11,606
50,252
37,689

1 12,563
9 107,306
1 12,563
8 95,241
" 75,378
12, 563
23,920
25,126
74,421
11,606
37,689
37,689

30,181
88,378
21,008
11,107
33,321

3
8
2
1
3

30,680
88,607
21,008
11,107
33,321

1 11,107
1 10,858
1 9,901

1
1
1

11,107
10,858
10,150

10,065
18, 410
80,090
10.065
10,065
20,130
10,065
10,065
9,635
8,990
9,205
16 161,040

GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885._.
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880...
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325...
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...

15 $150,975
8 76,435
4 38,755
2 18,625
3 30,195
25 249,905
13 126,255
9, 635
9,205
10,065
19,485
18,195
8,990
9,420
1 10,065
18 181,385
37 357,465
2 20,130
80, 520
30,195
10,065
9,205
10,065
11 104,725
3 29,335
1
8,990
3 30,195
1 10,065
8,990
2 19,055
534
4,386,185
421
3, 062, 590
2 13,045
325
1, 954,198
24 134,790
361
1, 847, 255
186 857,365
408
1,705, 030
377
1, 394,282
393
1, 313,975
86 264,785
10 32,085

GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825—.
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
1,004
equivalent to less than $9,890

3
8
2
1
3

1 11,107
18 196,098

4
1
20
"

1 11,107
18 196,098

Total permanent _
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay scales
for part of year

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
19
10
3
2
3
25
12

$205,960
104,332
31,886
20,779
33,321
276,219
128,688
20,280
10,150
11,107
21,486
20.280
9,901
10,379
10,150
21,257
239,988
371,772
22,214
77, 749
33, 321
21,257
10,150
11,107
9,901
116,398
32,364
9,901
33,321
11,107
9,901
21,257
9,901

22
34
2
7
3
2
1
1
1
11
3
1
3
1
1
2
1
546
4, 969,823
444
3, 545, 913
2 14,393
353
2,355, 265
26 163,932
358
2,024,108
168 860,696
433
2,007, 769
386
1, 573,115
413
1, 525,205
81 275,064
10 34,940

19 $206,189
10 104,561
32,344
21,008
33,321
276, 219
128.917
9,901
10,150
11,107
21, 736
20, 529
10,150
10,629
10,150
21,257
22 240,237
34 371,772
2 22,214
7 77, 749
3 33,321
2 21,257
1 10,150
1 11,107
9,901
1
11 117, 554
3 32,593
1 10,150
3 33,321
1 11,107
9,901
1
2 21,257
9,901
1
546
4,978,080
442
3, 530, 439
2 14,539
348
2,320, 735
25 159,453
362
2, 061, 498
170 882,691
428
2, 018,059
384
1,-577,815
422
1, 582, 590
79 274,590
10 35,108

965
4,964,957
4,540
4,504
4,461
28,523, 516
28,146,348
25,209,494
268
301
366
1, 759,216
1, 942, 798
2,125,956
4, 784,904

1 12,563
1 12, 563
4 49,295
1 11,357
1 12,563
1 12,563
1 12,563
1 12, 563
1 11,835
1 11,606
1 11,357
4 47.381
1 12, 563
20 248, 640
9 109, 740
1 12, 563
1 11,606
1 12, 563
1 12, 563
1 12, 563
1 11, 357
2 25,126
1 11,357
1 12,334

4 45.580
1 11,395
19 213,925
8 89,925
1 11,395

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued
Chemist
Chief of branch
Chief of division
Chief of field office
Chief of laboratory
_
Chief of section
_
Commodity industry analyst
District supervisor
_
Economist
Electronic scientist
Executive officer
_
Fuels technologist
Information specialist.
Management officer
Mathematician
Mechanical engineer
__.
Metallurgist
Mining engineer
Petroleum engineer
Physical scientist
Physical scientist administrator
Physicist
Position classifier
Powerplant engineer—
_
_..
Product specialist
Subdistrict supervisor
Superintendent
Supervising management analyst
Supervising physical scientist
^
Supervising safety engineer
Technician
Technologist
Visual information specialist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
_.

1959 estimate

4, 670,490

956,168

Net permanent (average number,
4,272
4,203
4,095
net salary)
___
_
26,764,300
26,203, 550
24,039,706
Positions other than permanent:
223,900
270, 900
454,743
Temporary employment
17,100
17,100
16,898
Part-time employment387, 500
411, 500
386,341
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
109, 050
215,250
95,222
Regular pay above 52rweek base--.
247,750
263,900
410,009
Overtime and holiday pay
24,600
24,600
23,934
Nightwork differential
44,000
43, 744
47,000
Additional pay for service abroad..
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as
follows:
"Conservation and development of
mineral resources"
"Health and safety"
"Construction"
"General administrative expenses"
"Development and operation of helium
properties"
"Advances and reimbursements"
"Contributed funds"
"Construction and rehabilitation,"
Bureau of Reclamation
"Revolving fund, Defense Production
Act," funds appropriated to the President
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Army"
.
"Research, development, test, and
evaluation, Navy"
"Military construction, Army"
"Procurement of equipment and missiles, Army"
"Army industrial fund"
"Operating expenses," Atomic Energy
Commission

25,470,597

27,347,600

27,924,400

$13,352,009
4,634,982
17, 775
898,957

$15, 218,000
4,936,000
162,000
981,000

$15,568,000
4,961,000
122,000
989,000

2, 296,456
2,127, 574
499,782

2,597,000
2, 217,000
574,000

3,149,000
1,985, 500
542,000

111,495

101,000

115, 500

673,743

435,000

375,000

14,400
9,200

14,400

103,000

103,000

512
1,465
773,012
9,430
511
72,894

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
1958 actual

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $17,500:
Director
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Director
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Associate director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant director
Assistant to the director
Associate superintendent
Chief auditor
Chief of division
Chief of mission 66 staff
Regional director
Special assistant to the director
Superintendent
Supervisory landscape architect
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
_.
Assistant chief auditor
Assistant chief of mission 66 staff
Assistant regional director
Assistant superintendent
Assistant to the director.
Associate superintendent
Chief archeologist
_.
Chief architect
Chief engineer
_
Chief forester.
Chief historian
C hief landscape architect
Chief naturalist
Chief of branch.
Chief of division
_
__..
Deputy chief auditor
Finance officer
Personnel officer.-.
Superintendent
Supervisory architect—
Supervisory engineer
Supervisory landscape architect
Supervisory recreational planner
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Architect
Architectural engineer
Assistant chief forester
_
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant finance officer
Assistant personnel officer
Assistant superintendent
Budget officer
Chief biologist
Chief of branch
Chief of section
_..
Chief ranger.--_.
Chief, western museum laboratory—..
Electrical and electronic engineer
Engineer
Forester
Geologist, general
Historian
Landscape architect
-_-_
Legal assistant
Naturalist.--,
_.
Park planner
Park specialist
Research analyst
__
Research biologist
Safety engineer
_.
Soil conservationist
Special assistant to the director
Special assistant to the superintendentStructural engineer __
_
Superincendent
Supervisory archeologist...
Supervisory architect
_..
Supervisory architectural engineer
Supervisory civil engineer
Supervisory electrical engineer
Supervisory electronic engineer
Supervisory engineer
_
Supervisory forester
Supervisory highway engineer.
Supervisory internal auditor.
Supervisory mechanical and electrical
engineer
_
_
Supervisory landscape architect
Supervisory recreation planner
Supervisory sanitary engineer
Training officer
.
.
Training supervisor
__.
Visual aid specialist.
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...




1959 estimate 1960 estimate

1 $17,514

1 $17,514

1 $14,620
1

13,115

1

14,435

1

14,685

2

24,300

2
1

27,352
13,083

3
1
5
1
5
2

27,352
12,771
12, 771
54,101
13,083
67, 494
13,370
66,580
27, 956

2
1

11,610
11,610
37260
37,260
11,610
60,210
11,800
59,940
24,570

56, 785
11, 606
11, 606
58,468
46, 903

10,320
10,320
52,675
42, 570
11,395

12
15
1
1
1
14
2
2
2

10, 965
10, 750
10, 965
11,180
10, 320
11, 395
139,535
157,520
10,320
10,535
10,750
148,780
21,930
22,930
21,930

1
1
1
1

46,025
58, 670
9,420
9,635
72,995
8,990
9,205
92, C50
9,205
9,205
166, 715
63,360
8,990
8,990
58,670
18, 625
9,205
83,490
77,295
8,990
45,165
18,625

2

20,130

T"~8~990'
1 10,065
14 131, 665
2 18,195
5 50,325
1 10, 065
3 30,195
1
9,635
1 10, 065
1
2
2

10,065
20,130
27,980
10,065
90,910
17,980
10,065
9,205
8,990
8,990

1
1
1
1
208
1,671,979
348
2,398,324
18 108,655
329
1,893,850

12, 771
54,413
13,374
67,806
13,370
67,495
27, 956

11,357
11, 357
12, 563
12,563

56,785
11, 606
11, 835
59,446
47, 839
1
1
1
1

11, 606
11, 357
12, 563
12, 563

12, 563
12, 563
12, 813
106, 807
173, 243
11, 606
11,835
12,085
166,439
37, 689
25,126
62,815
11,835

1 12,563
1 12,563
1 12,813
9 107,764
20 233,229
1 11,835
1 11,835
1 12,085
14 168,460
3 37,689
2 25,136
5 62,823
1 12,085

66, 642
11,107
10,858
52, 415
10,150
9,901
113,254
10,379
10,150
214,438
51,687
19,802
9,901
11,107
84,942
20, 529

66, 642
11,107
11,107
53, 372
10,150
9,901
114,211
10.379
10,379
336,670
52,415
20,051
10,150
11,107
97,092
21,008

25
3
2
1
1
9
2

10 102,608
15 165, 877
1 10,150
5 49, 754
2 20, 530
1 10,150
9,901
1
9,901
1
2 22, 214
1 10,150
1 10,150

11 114,482
17 186,406
10, 379
50,530
20, 759
10, 379
10,150
9,901
22, 214
10,150
10,150

1 11,107
14 146, 576
1
9,901
6 66, 642

1
9,901
1 11,107
14 148,991
1 10,150
6 66,642

4
3

43,471
32,364

4
3

43,700
32,593

1
2
4

10,379
22,214
41,059

1
1
2
4

10,150
10,629
22,214
41,786

1 11,107
10 110,113
3 29, 703
1 11,107
1 10, 379
9,901
1
9,901
1
228
2, 009, 045
357
2, 733, 704
14 93,784
403
2,471, 882

1 11,107
10 110,113
3 30, 450
1 11,107
1 10, 379
1 10,150
9,901
1
203
1,810, 011
336
2, 578, 757
15 102,356
398
2,414, 111

1960 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880

52 $271,085
38 $219,836
39 $229,675
361
403
433
1, 722, 829
2,111,363
2, 313, 973
123 549,705
76 385,179
72 367,309
398
424
440
1,593, 615
1,881,448
1, 991, 322
358
351
367
1, 313, 035
1, 438, 352
1, 516, 258
215 735,494 217 826,561
229 881,014
48 153,585
49 173,386
46 165,354
3
8,835
3
9,278
3
9,569

GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390..
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940-

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

1959 estimate

GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325_.
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530

Ungraded positions at annual rates:
$9,890 or above:
Chief, U. S. Park Police
1
9,094
1 11,350
1 11,350
Less than $9,890
122 636,201
122 734,710
127 780,150
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
1,091
1,109
1,209
4, 578, 473
4,779,460
5, 233, 607
3,915
4,056
4,192
Total permanent.
20,078, 709
22,801,963
23, 593,426
268.2
134.5
Deduct lapses
75.5
1,375, 600
756, 000
425,000
Add—
Net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
807,088
Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account..
47.9
23.4
23.5
246,042
131, 622
132,610
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
3, 694. 7
3,944.9
4,140
19, 756, 239
22,177, 585
23,301,036
Positions other than permanent:
4, 664,434
Temporary employment
5,680,560
5,439,967
Part-time employment
37,048
42, 000
40, 000
Intermittent employment
395,087
480,000
450,000
Other personal services:
75,359
Regular pay above 52-week base
85,445
185, 380
609,629
Overtime and holiday pay
514,919
570,555
26, 054
Nightwork differential
28,000
27,000
49,148
50,000
Additional pay for service abroad
50,000
114,474
126,000
122,000
Uniform allowance
:
34, 215
70,000
70,000
Casual workers
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Management and protection"
"Maintenance and rehabilitation of
physical facilities"
"Construction"
"Construction (liquidation of contract
authorization)"
"General administrative expenses"
"National Park Service miscellaneous
permanent appropriations"
"Trust funds"
.'
"Advances and reimbursements".,

25, 761,687

29,305,145

30,205,302

$10,729, 945

$12, 462, 750

$13,290, 000

7,274,207
2,659, 718

7, 984, 400
3,821, 000

8, 882, 000
2,706,900

3, 059, 829
1,149, 829

2, 875, 250
1, 204,120

3,290, 000
1, 239, 300

58, 580
89, 425
740,154

85,238
127, 463
744,924

3,350
47, 504
746, 248

FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF F I S H AND WILDLIFE
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $17,500:
C ommissioner _
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Director, office of program review
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Director, office of information.._
Director, office of international relations
Special assistant to the Commissioner.
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Assistant director, office of information
Assistant director, office of international relations
Legislative coordinator
._
Safety officer
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Information officer
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065

Total permanent

_•___
1

_

Number

Total
salary

1959 estimate 1960 estimate
Number

Total
salary

N u m - Total
ber
salary

1

$16,000

1

$17,514

1

$17,514

1

12,900

1

14,206

1

14,206

1

11,880

1

13,374

1

13,374

1
1

11,610
11,880

1
1

12,771
13,374

1
1

13,083
13,374

1

11,180

1

12,563

1

12,563

1
1
1

10,535
10,320
10,320

1
1
1

11,835
11,606
11,357

1
1
1

11,835
11,606
11,606

1
3
2
4
1
2
9
1
3

9,850
24,645
13,425
24,460
5,065
9,645
37,485
3,925
10,120

1
3
2
4
2
4
7
2
2

11,107
27,186
14,788
26,104
11,481
19,636
32,551
8,008
7,217

1
3
2
4
2
4
7
2
2

11,107
27,435
15,038
26,104
11,627
19,968
32,989
8,112
7,301

35

245,245

36

276,678

36

278,842

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE—Continued
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF F I S H AND WILDLIFE—Continued
SALARIES AND EXPENSES—continued
1960 estimate

01

Num- Total Num- Total

Num- Total

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Management and investigations of resources"
" Construction"
"General administrative expenses"
"Expenses for sales, etc., in refuges,
Migratory Bird Conservation Act"-_.
"Federal aid in fish restoration and
management"
"Federal aid in wildlife restoration"
"Management of national wildlife
refuges"
"Migratory bird conservation account"
''Contributed funds"
"Advances and reimbursements"

ber

Deductlapses
__
Add net increase due to changes in payscales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment-..
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01

salary

2. 2 $15,326

ber
1.2

salary

ber

salary

$9,678

1.2 $10,992

34. 8 267, 000

34. 8 267, 850

10,448
32. 8 240, 367
14
188

Personal services

976
25

1,000

2,000

241, 570

268,000

269, 850

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE BUREAU OF SPORT FISHERIES AND
WILDLIFE

1960 estimate

$41,744
60,467
7,206
87,832

$50,600
50,700
2,500
133, 500

$108,300
50,100
2,500
108,500

12, 549,383

15,426, 200

16,519,000

$7, 529,398
368,470
427,819

$8,751,000
594,000
515,500

$9,943,600
768, 800
515,500

Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base-.
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad

1959 estimate

1958 actual

1959 estimate

Personal services

35,818

56,600

58,400

184,412

231,000
854,000

252,300
752,745

564,147
2,393,981
58,193
317,150

757,300
2,806,700
46,200
813,900

902,000
2,823,255
33,500
468,900

CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM
FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE BUREAU OF COMMERCIAL FISHERIES
1958 actual

1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant director
Chief, division
Regional director
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Assistant regional director.._
Chief of branch. _
Chief, division
Wildlife biologist
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, branch
Assistant regional director.._
Auditor
Bacteriologist
Chemist
Chief of branch
Chief, division
Civil engineer
Economist
Fishery biologist
General engineer
Mammal control supervisor.
Personnel officer
Realty officer
Regional supervisor
Staff specialist
—
Wildlife biologist
Zoologist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230..
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405..
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885...
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370—
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390—
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
._
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent.
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

Number
1

Total
salary
$13,975
23,220
46,440

11 106,425
13 134,160
1 10,320
73,640
66, 585
10, 065
8,990
1
9,205
1 10, 065
1 10,065
1
8,990
2
17.980
1 10,065
2
17, 980
1 10,065
2
17,980
17 157,130
8,990
1
13 120, 310
95
756,130
267
1,845, 665
11 69,250
335
1,944, 400
8
40,840
302
1,469,465
40 183,045
287
1,166,200
201
747,405
216 735,355
67 210,320
9
25,995




Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
1 $15,621

1 $15,621

2
4
6

2
4
6

25,854
51,396
78.498

1,071, 539

25.854
52,332
78,498

56, 785
11, 357
162, 865
170, 853
11,357

5 56, 785
1 11, 357
14 165,087
15 172,098

59, 884
122, 430

7 70,781
12 133,327

1 9,901
1 10,150
1 11,107

1 9,901
1 10,379
2 22,214

9,901
11,107
9,901
29, 703
11,107
19,802

9,901
11,107
10,150
30, 450
11,107
20, 300

5 50,252
5 49. 505
27 278, 586
27 273, 357
4 39, 853
3 29, 703
15 155,290
15 153, 608
1 10, 379
1 10, 379
158
167
1,463, 701
1,380, 665
290
279
2,177,016
2.095, 697
2 14,518
2 14,228
405
386
2, 599,916
2,371, 538
2 11,877
2 11,544
310
282
1, 662,124
1, 509, 319
34 175,346
34 172,891
310
308
1,380,977
1,375,383
259
255
1,081,484
1,057, 421
162 608,014 190 720,293
29 103,068
29 101,094
4 13,105
4 13,021
3
463
1,895,793

515,939

2,493. 2
2,376
14,084,300
13,282,800
1, 218,400
1,067,000
1, 247,611
357,300
349,900
33, 607
589,600
489,200
490,485

10, 580,431

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

1960 estimate

464
1,926, 243
2,598
2,494
2,196
14. 781, 277
14,012, 739
11,227,914
104.8
118
213.9
696,977
729,939
1,163,422
260

Net permanent (average number,
1,982.1
net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment _
Intermittent employment

1959 estimate

BUREAU OF COMMERCIAL FISHERIES

Grades and ranges:
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Director
GS-16. $14,206 to $15,163:
Assistant director
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Assistant director
Chief, division
Chief, division of administration
Chief, ocean research
Regional director
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Assistant regional director
—
Biologist
Budget and finance officer
—
Chief, branch,
Chief, section
—
Chemist-.
—
Director, Pacific oceanic fishery investigations
Fishery biologist
Management analyst.
Personnel officer—
Tariff analyst
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Administrative officer.
Assistant chief, branch
Assistant director, Pacific oceanic
fishery investigations
Assistant personnel officer
Budget officer
ChemistChief, branch
Chief, section
-._
Classification officer
Commodity industry analyst
Fiscal officer
Fishery biologist
Fishery marketing specialist
Fishery methods and equipment
specialist
_
Fishery products technologist
General manager
_
Oceanographer
Procurement and property officer
Regional supervisor
__
Tariff analyst
Visual information specialist
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885..
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370..
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880..
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890

Total permanent.

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1

$13,975

1
4

11,610
46,440

1
5

11,610
58,050

2
1

20,640
11,395
82, 560
32,035

1
4

10,320
41,280

1 $15,621

1 $15,621

1

14,206

1

14,206

4
1
1
4

51,396
12,771
12,771
51,084

4
1
1
4

52,020
12,771
13,083
51,084

22, 714
34, 071
12, 563
11,357
114,068
35,277
36,732

22, 714
34,071
12, 563
11, 357
126, 670
23, 212
36,732

11,357
68,142

11, 357
68,391
11, 357
11,357

11, 357
11, 357
11,357
2
4

19,270
36,820

41, 516
50,232

41, 516
50, 730

1

8,990

4
1
2

39,400
10,495
18,195

9,901
10, 379
11, 586
22,214

9,901
10,379
11, 586
22, 214

9

84,565

10,379
9,901
10,379
111,323

9,901
10,379
9,901
10,379
122, 220
19,802

1
1

9,850
8,990
17,980
8,990

75 555,915
139
950,435
159
910,335
5 27,415
187
890, 235
33 144,630
183 717, 645
140 507,255
88 288,750
30
91,520
403
1, 657,041
1,502
7,353,626

2 20,051
1 9,901
1 11,107
1 11,107
1 10,379
2 19, 802
1
9,901
9,901
1
85 741,311
146
1,081,379
179
1,122, 342
4 23,712
205
1,061,979
33 161,230
186 809, 251
147 589,486
81 298,009
22 75, 344
6,116
2

1 11,107
1 11,107
1 10, 379
2 20,051
1
9,901
1 10,150
81 710,908
134
1,006, 766
173
1, 111, 483
4 24,046
197
1,038,143
35 173,263
196 857,276
142 575,071
78 292,980
21 73,906
9,174
3

10,150

387
1,604,317

376
1, 597,028

1,560
1,524
8,410,363
8,502,636

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
1958 actual
BUREAU OF COMMERCIAL FISHERIES-

Num- Total
ber

continued
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year

salary

55.5
$335,663

290,083

Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base..
Overtime and holiday pay.Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad.
Personal services, Bureau of Com01
mercial Fisheries. _
.

6, 760,329

1, 482. 5
8,035,650

58.5
8,074, 700

977,539
40,244
60,773

1, 111, 825
43,700
45,800

1,044,000
41,800
37,300

24,996
204,943
174
219,182

29, 850
129,000

58,000
129,300

246,800

214,100

8,288,180

9,642, 625

9, 599,200

4,051,254
11,977
219,184
845,814

4, 597,600
43,225
275,000
1,023,300

1958 actual

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber salary
77.5
$466,986

157.6

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
1,344.4

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
"Management and investigations of
resources"
"Construction"
"General administrative expenses"
"Administration of Pribilof Islands". _ _
"Promote and develop fishery products and research pertaining to American fisheries"
"Limitation on administrative expenses, fisheries loan fund"
__
"Contributed funds"
"Inspection and grading of fishery
products"
"Advances and reimbursements"

1959 estimate

5,024,000
5,000
275,000
1,061,000

2,539,225

2,919,200

2,442,800

72,670
390,986

84,700
450, 400

87,000
452,000

157,070

114,400
134,800

114, 400
138,000

11,835
34,620
36, 590
11,970
9,580
28,660
7,085

11,835
34, 920
36,830
12,120
9,880
29, 230
7,275

23 140,340
3. 0 20,340

23 142,090
3. 5 21,090

Grades and ranges—Continued
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued
Government secretary, Virgin Islands.
Auditor, Guam
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Alaska area specialist
Staff assistant, Alaska
GS-12. $$330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS^6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940...
GS-4. $£,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $$495 to $4,065...
_.
GS-2. $3#55 to $3,825.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890.
Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
Payments to members of the legislatures
of Hawaii, Virgin Islands, Guam, and
American Samoa
01

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber salary ber salary
1
1

$10,320
10,320

1
1

$11,357
11,606

1
1

$11,606
11,606

9,205
8,990
39,140
33, 240
33,990
5,780
55,445
18,885
35,865
30,040
3,175
6,600

1
1
5
5
6
1
11
4

10,150
10,150
43,868
37,356
37, 751
6,386
62,086
21,154
40, 206
33,133
3,598
7,384

5
1
16
4
9
13
5
3

52, 209
44,136
32, 220
6,386
86,901
21, 466
40, 684
52,332
17, 762
10, 733

78
8

624,570
66,280

89
5

626,829
36,821

70

558, 290

13,206

13,206
78
13

569,961
95, 369

7, 506

20,129
65

Personal services ._.

494,721

590,008

5,711

10,074

8. 509

1,938
1,021
32,118

1,960
694
45,869

C, 227
694
62, 845

43,703

124,700

56,010

579,212

741,587

724,293

ALLOCATION TO SMALL BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
Grades and ranges:
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Loan officer.
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065....

TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS
1
3
3
._

Total permanent
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
_
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
01
Personal services, Small Business
Administration

11,395
25,720
20,460

1
4,075
5
18,775
1
3,260
14 83,685
2. 2 13,079
3,611

20.0

11.8

19.5

74, 217

120,000

121, 000

367
135

400
3,000

1,400
1,600

74,719

123, 400

124, 000

OFFICE OF TERRITORIES
ADMINISTRATION OF TERRITORIES
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m Grades and ranges:
ber
ber
salary
ber
salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $15,375:
Governor of Alaska
1
$19,000
1
$19,000
Governor of Hawaii
1
1
19,000
1
19,000
G overnor of Virgin Islan ds
1
1
19,000
1
19,000
Governor of Guam
_ _ ., 1
1
19,000
1
19,000
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
Director
..
1
1
14,190
1
15,870
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1
1
12,900
1
14,206
Assistant director
1
14,435
1
1
12,900
Governor of American Samoa
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
1
12,420
1
13,686
Secretary, Territory of Alaska
1
12,420
1
13,978
1
Secretary, Territory of Hawaii
1
11,610
1
13,083
1
Secretary of Guam.
1
12,905
1
14,227
1
Chief Justice, American Samoa
1
11,610
1
13,083
Chief, division of Alaskan affairs
1
12,150
1
13,686
1
Chief, division of Insular affairs.
1
12,690
1
13,978
1
Legislative adviser
Special position at rates equal to or
below $12,770:
Government comptroller, Virgin
1
Islands
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
1
1
11,357
Administrative officer
1
10,320
1
1
11,835
Insular area specialist
1
10,750
1
1
11,395
1
12,563
Special assistant to director
1
1
10,750
1
11,835
Secretary of American Samoa
Special assistant to Governor of
1
11,357
1
10,750
Alaska




Total
salary
$19,000
19,000
19,000
15,870
14,435
14,435
13,978
13,083
14,227
13,686
13,978

12,500
11,357
12,085
12,563
12,085

1958 actual
Grades and ranges:
GS-18. $17,500:
High commissioner
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
Deputy high commissioner
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
Chief justice
GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555:
Administrative officer
Attorney general
Director of public health
Chief justice
GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090:
Director of public works
D irector of education
Associate justice
Administrative officer
Comptroller
Agricultural economist
Director of personnel
Director of communications
Director, property and supply
Director, agriculture and fisheries
Director of anthropology
Assistant director, public health
GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530
GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230
GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405
GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885
GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370...
GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880
GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390
GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940
GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325
GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065
GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825
Ungraded positions at annual rates
less than $9,890
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
Total permanent positions
Deduct lapses
Add net increase due to changes in pay
scales for part of year
Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
Subtotal
Deduct amounts for Federal employees
paid from grants to Trust Territory
01
Personal services
._

1959 estimate

I960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber
salary
1

$16,000

1

$17,500

1

1

13,115

1

14,435

1

14,685

1

12,771

1

12,771

4
1
1

47,340
11,835
12,563

4
1
1

48,090
12,085
12,563

4
1
1
1

42,785
10,535
11,395
10,750
10.065
9,635
9,205
18, 840
9,205
9,205
8,990
8,990
8,990

12
28

11,107
10.629
10,150
21,258
10,379
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
25
6
63
4
23
4
18
17
19
1

10,150
10,150
10,150
9,901
9,901
11,107
88, 693
188,328
41,496
394, 249
24, 296
116,190
19, 800
76, 796
64, 733
70, 338
3,557

$17,500

11,107
10, 585
10,150
21,258
10,379
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
25
6
63
4
22
4
18
16
19
1

10,379
10,379
10,379
9,901
10,150
11,107
88,922
190,946
42, 266
402, 783
24, 628
119, 421
20,238
78, 246
64, 792
71,934
3,640

67
4
23
4
18
18
19
1

187, 300
42,890
378,035
21, 500
100, 610
17,805
70, 920
63, 595
65, 965
3,130
24, 645

3

24, C45

3

24,645

73

383,000

70

383, 800

70

394,300

296 1, 655, 580
73 409,914

284 1,738,247 282 1, 770, 502
5
35,313 14
91.248

69,815
223 1,315,481

279 1,702,934

i 1,679,254

12,303

15,000

15, 000

6,257
66,310
232,608
1,632, 959

8,071
60,000
320, 410
2,106,415

15,986
60,000
316,141
2, 086,381

1, 539,345

1,999, 495
106,920

1,974,800
111,581

93, 614

146

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1960
1958 actual

OFFICE OF TERRITORIES—Continued
Deduct lapses
1959 estimate 1960 estimate

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 $15,375:
General manager
1 $22,000
1 $18,000
1 $22,000
Assistant general manager._1 14,000
1 15,375
1 15,375
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to:
$9,890 or above:
Assistant chief communications
1 10,000
officer ---"--•1 10,000
1
9,427
1 12,000
Assistant chief engineer
1 12,000
1 11,000
Assistant comptroller
1 12,000
1 12,000
1 11,000
Assistant general traffic manager
1 11,000
1 10,302
1 11,000
Assistant superintendent of operations
..
11,000
11,000
10,800
Assistant to the general manager
13, 500
13,500
12,000Auditor of disbursements
_•
10,356
10,356
10,001
Auditor of revenues
,_
10,797
10,797
10, 442
Budget officer
10, 929
10,929
10,574
Chief communications officer...
11,250
11,250
10,750
Chief dispatcher....
10, 401
10, 401
10,046
13,500
Chief engineer
__
13, 500
12,000
10,557
Chief mechanical engineer
10, 557
10,202
13,500
Chief mechanical officer
13, 500
12.000
Chief treasury section. _
10, 597
10, 597
10,242
Comptroller.___
14,100
14,100
12, 500
District freight and passenger agent.
19,796
19,796
19,086
Dock superintendent
10,532
10,532
10,177
Engineer of structures
11,057
11,057
10,702
Engineer of track...
__._
10,356
10,356
10.001
General auditor
11,057
11,057
10, 702
General foreman
10,157
10,157
9,802
General traffic manager
12, 500
12, 500
11,000
Master mechanic
12,000
12,000
11,000
Operations analyst
11,057
11,057
10,702
Personnel officer
_..
12,000
12,000
11,000
Property management officer
11,000
11, 250
11, 250
10,300
Real estate and contract agent
10, 655
10, 655
10,242
Records management officer
10, 597
10, 597
Road foreman of engines, trainmaster
—
2 21,000
2 20,290
2 21,000
Safety engineer and compensation
agent
.1 9,162
1 10,000
1 10,000
Senior auditor
.
1 10,442
Senior engineer
1 10,025
1 10,025
1
9,670
Special representative of general
manager, Seattle, Wash
1 11,355
1 11,355
1 11,000
Special representative, Washington, D. C
11,000
1 11,355
1 11,355
Superintendent, car department
10,187
Superintendent of operations
12,500
1 14,100
1 14,100
Superintendent of track, general
roadmaster
1 11,000
1 11,250
1 11,250
Systems accountant
1 10,242
1 10,597
1 10,597
Trainmaster
1 10,145
Less than $9,890
1,450
1,289
1,279
9, 632, 831
8,884, 705
8,951,310
Total permanent

1,494
1,330
1,320
10,109,469
9,426,868
9,36.0,263
225
70
70
1,448,885
411,263
554,868

Deduct lapses

Net permanent (average number,
net salary)
1,260
1,250
1,269
8,660, 584
8,872,000
8,949,000
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
68,321
75,000
75,000
Other personal services:
Regular pay above 52-week base
70,240
36,000
36,000
Overtime and holiday pay
202,000
202,000
208,457
01

Personal services

9, 007, 602

9,185,000

9,262,000

VIRGIN ISLANDS CORPORATION
LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, VIRGIN ISLANDS
CORPORATION
1958 actual

1959 estimate 1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$9,890 or above:
1 $16,000
1 $18,000
1 $18,000
President
_
1
1
16, 500
15,000
1
16,500
Manager, sugar department
1
1
14,080
12,800
1
14,080
Manager, power department
14,080
1
12,800
1
1
14,080
Factory superintendent
11,000
1
10,000
1
1
11.000
Comptroller
11,000
1
10,000
1
1
11,000
Manager, development department.
139 416, 880 126 434, 717 126 446,837
Less than $9,890
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $9,890
488 591,248 552 669,123 549 664,803
Total permanent




....

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary

ALASKA RAILROAD REVOLVING FUND
1958 actual

1959 estimate

633 1,084,728 684 1,188,500 6811,196,300

Net permanent (average number
net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment (farming, manufacturing, and other seasonal labor, chiefly
per diem and piece-rate employees)
Other personal services: Overtime and
holiday pay
Excess of annual leave earned over annual
leave taken
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages are distributed as follows:
Administrative expenses
Growing and harvesting sugarcane
Manufacturing sugar
Overhead:
Growing and harvesting sugarcane
Manufacturing sugar
.
Carpenter shop
.
Machine shop
Garage
Tractor repair shop
Tractors, operation
Trucks, trailers, etc., operation.
Storeroom
Construction work..
Selling expense
Operations, development department,
St. Thomas
Power program, direct
Power program, overhead
Miscellaneous activities

12.8 $34,578

5

!0.2
1,050,150

679

$18,100

6.5 $16,100

1,170,400

674.5
1,180,200

86,703

120,000

125,000

29,869

25,000

22,000

13,960

5,000

5,000

1,180,682

1,320,400

1,332,200

$116,760
182,054
65,001

260,300
103,100

$129,000
243,400
114,800

40, 798
17,655
19,639
123,846
30,428

52,000
80,000
14, 200
15,000
18,000
32,000
45,000
17,000
22,000
100,000
30,000

53,000
80,000
14,500
15,000
18,000
32,000
45, 500
18,000
23,000
100,000
31,000

129,063
114,954
87,067
52,893

133,000
126^000
93,000
53,000

135,000
134,000
94,000
52,000

49,824
74,052
14,203
14,597
17,560

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
SALARIES AND EXPENSES
1958 actual

1959 estimate

1960 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Grades and ranges:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $17,500:
1 $25,000
1 $25,000
1 $25,000
Secretary
1
21,000
1
21,000
21,000
1
Under secretary
5
99,000
99,000
5
99,000
5
Assistant secretary
GS-18. $17,500:
1
1
17,514
16,000
17,514
Assistant to secretary
1
GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335:
1
1
16,099
1
16,349
14,405
Special assistant to the secretary
15,392
1
1
1
15, 621
13,975
Assistant to secretary
15,621
1
1
1
15,621
13, 975
Director, technical review staff
Director, division of budget and fi1
15,870
1
15,870
14,190
nance
1
GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150:
1
1
14,435
14,435
12, 900
1
Special assistant to secretary
14,435
14,685
1
1
1
13,115
Special assistant to under secretary. __
Special assistant to assistant secre14,435
14,206
12.900
1
1
1
tary, water and power
Special assistant to assistant secre1
14,435
1
14,685
13,115
1
tary, mineral resources
Special assistant to assistant secre1
1
14,206
1
14,435
12, 900
tary, public land management
..
Special assistant to assistant secre14,435
1
1
14, 435
1
12,900
tary, fish and wildlife
Assistant Director, technical review
14, 435
14, 435
1
1
1
12,900
staff
Special assistant to administrative
14, 685
1
1
14, 435
13,115
1
assistant secretary
14,435
14, 685
1
1
13,115
Director, division of personnel
1
GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970:
13, 978