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APPENDIX TO

THE BUDGET
OF THE

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
ENDING JUNE 30

1956
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
AND

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1955


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


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Price $3.00 (Paper Cover)

INTRODUCTION
The object schedules are identical with those printed in
the budget. An explanatory illustration of the personal
services portion of the object schedule and of the personal
services detail is shown below (see also the explanatory
illustration of the schedule of obligations by objects which
appears on page 4 of the budget).

This appendix to the budget contains two types of
statements in accordance with the provisions of section
204 of the Budget and Accounting Act, 1921, as amended
(31 U. S. C. 581): (a) Information as to obligations (or
accrued expenditures in the case of various revolving
funds) classified according to the uniform object categories,
and (b) information as to personal services, broken down
by grade and title. Schedules are shown in this appendix
in the same order as in the budget.

Salaries and Expenses, Mexican Farm Labor Program, Bureau of
Employment Security
OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS
Object classification

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

221
124
306
316

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

221
168
370
410

226 f
122 \
229 /
I

$4,869
GS-7.4

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay inexcessof 52-week base.
Payment above basic rates

$873,570
317,655
1,812
32,417

Total personal services

$968,720
432,600
3,860
42,320

$593,180
321,160
32,860

1.225.454

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

"Departmental" (central office) and "Field"
employment are shown in two separate sections of
the schedule.

Titles are shown for positions with a "base rate of .
$5,060 or above.

. This line represents the difference between the .
annual rates for the position and the base pay
actually earned for the 52 weeks. It covers savings due to vacancies, leave without pay, etc.,
offset in part by terminal leave payments.

Where employees are stationed in foreign
countries, data are shown separately for those paid
at U. S. rates and those paid at local rates. " U . S.
rates" are those regularly established for employees hired in the United States and stationed
abroad; other rates are "local rates."

Departmental:
]
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief oMivision..
2
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of division
Attorney
Chief of branch...'.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural employment specialist.
Budget examiner
* Chief of branch
Farm labor analyst
Supervisor, transportation
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Agricultural employment specialist.
Farm labor analyst
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
GS-0. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Farm labor analyst
Position classifier.
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2-950 to $3,430
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
1
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060...

$20,800

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

2

$20,800

14,480
8,0(0
19,220

22,585
67,365 1!
36,290 1

27,245
80,785
36,130

3,203

1

3,203

61 295,773
3.2 15,940

61
32

295,773
115,663

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular p3y in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
._.

66.9 331,942
2,153
853
1,460

57.8 279,833

29 180,110

All personal services, departmental.

336,408

3,203

1

5,310
5,060
19,195

71 347,110
4.1 15,168

2,800
283,764

The cash balances shown in the footnote and
above are used in compiling chapter summary
data on balances. The contingent liabilities and
commitments, if any, shown in the footnote minus
selected working capital make up the obligated
portion of the balances. The total cash minus
the obligated portion makes up the unobligated
portion.
Many schedules also include an entry "Full-time
equivalent of all other positions" covering positions
of a part-time nature (less than a full workday
or workweek), temporary full-time positions for
work of short duration (including seasonal jobs),
and positions in which employment is on an occasional ("when actually employed") basis. Because the total number of such positions for all parts
of the year added together would not be particularly significant, the figures are not included in the
detail of personal services, but are stated here on
the basis of the full-time equivalent—that is, the
number of hours of employment in such positions is
divided by the regular number of hours which
apply to a full-time job for the year, and the
resulting figure is the full-time equivalent of "other
positions."

2,150

_ Salaries are reported at the rate effective for the
greater part of the year. Employees generally are
entitled to withsn-grade salary advancements
effective with the first pay period after 12 or 18
months of service. The difference between the
rats shown and the exact rate for the year is shown
in the "Lapse" line.

Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses

Personal services.

The investment of the U. S. Government indicates
the Government's interest as owner, plus the Government's interest as creditor in the form of notes
payable to the Treasury where a Government corporation has authorization to borrow on such
notes.

182,260

Field:
' General schedule grades:
OS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Agricultural employment specialist.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural employment specialist.
Manager, migration center
Manager, reception center..
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Agricultural employment specialist.
Assistant manager, reception center.
Attorney.
Fiscal accountant.
Manager, migration center
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
" iistant manager, migration center_.
Assistant lanager
eeption center.
Auditor.
Center managi
.Specialist'_"'.'.'.
Chief, reception servk
Employer service representative.
Field coordinator..
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: United States
rates
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment:
United States and possessions.
Foreign countries:
United States rates
Local rates
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance

"Liabilities" normally means what is owed for
goods and services which have been received.
The remainder of the obligations outstanding,
covering items on order which have not yet been
received, is shown as a footnote.

1,131

104

491, 535 134. 7 650,048

11.6 50,093

9.5 48,839

70.9 365,060
7.1 48,010

58,100
37,840
2,729 .

26, 500
2,070
10,950

All personal services, field..

II

$20,800

21,920
7,240
8,040
14,480
8,040

21,920
7,240
8,040

(




2

This entiy represents cosh on deposit with the
Treasury. If the fund has any cash in commercial
banks, it is also included here. It excludes any
balances of appropriations (or other authorizations) which have not yet been paid into the fund.

1,225,454

1,447,500

22,850
1,560
6,300

" This total indicates the number of full-time positions of permanent or indefinite duration, which are
occupied or to be occupied at any time during the
year. They include positions which may be filled
by persons with temporary appointments, if the
positions themselves are of a continuing nature.
The number of positions is nearly always larger
than the number of employees at any one time,
due to delays in filling vacancies, etc.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page

Legislative branch
The Judiciary
Executive Office of the President
Funds appropriated to the President
Independent offices
General Services Administration
Housing and Home Finance Agency
Department of Agriculture
Department of Commerce
Department of Defense—Military Functions
Department of Defense—Civil Functions
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Department of the Interior
Department of Justice
Department of Labor
Post Office Department
Department of State
Treasury Department
District of Columbia. _Trust funds:
Independent offices:
National Capital Housing Authority
Railroad Retirement Board
General Services Administration
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
Treasury Department
District of Columbia
Working funds:
General Services Administration
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 Labor




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13
19
25
31
93
107
119
167
197
297
319
355
411
423
433
439
453
475

1

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499
499
499
500
506
506
506
506
507
509
509
511
515
515
516
518
518
518
519
520
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LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS

ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

Salaries, Office of the Architect of the Capitol

Object classification

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

22
20

21
21

21
21

.._

$5,258
GS-7.2

$5,295
GS-7.2

$5,308
GS-7. 2

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates-_ ._

$115,363
423
6,559

$129,100
400
8,500

$130,000
1,000
15,000

122,345

138,000

146,000

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees.
_
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade _.

0 bligations incurred

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $9,600:
Architect _ _
_ __ _
1
$15,000
1
$15,000
1
$15,000
Assistant architect
1
14,800
1
14,800
1
14,800
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief architectural and engineering
1
9,600
1
9,600
assistant
1
9,600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer1
8,560
1
8,560
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
1
8,040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer (superintendent of construction)
1
7,140
1
6,940
1
7,140
Elevator engineer
1
6,940
1
7,140
1
7,140
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1
6,060
Associate engineer (civil)
1
5,935
1
5,935
Architectural-engineer
_
1
6,060
1
5,310
1
5.435
Accountant and auditor
1
5,560
1
5,810
1
5,810
Administrative assistant
__
1
5,810
1
5,315
1
5,370
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
1
5,370
1
4,955
1
4,955
GS-7. Ranee $4,205 to $4,955
1
4,955
3
13,520
3
13,645
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
3
13,645
2
8,820
2
8,945
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
2
8,945
4
14,710
4
14,860
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
4
14,860
1
3,220
1
3,220
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2.980
1
3,220
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
._
- . _

22 134,975
2. 5 19, 612

21 130,415
0.2 1,315

21 130,665
0.1
665

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-__
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay

19.5 115,363
423

20. 8 129,100
400

20. 9 130,000
1,000

6, 559

8,500

15, 000

122,345

138,000

146,000

01

Personal services

..._ -

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

136

134
134

134
134

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
_.
Average grade. _.
Ungraded positions: Average salary

$5, 214
GS-7.8
$3, 590

$5, 088
GS-7.3
$3, 289

$5,124
GS-7.3
$3, 808

31 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent

$440, 743
9,816

$434,483

$493,100

12,000

12,000

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees




01 Personal services—Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02
03 Travel
Transportation
of things
04 Communication services
Penaltymail
07 Other contractual services:
Painting, annual
Painting exterior of dome and
exterior of central portion of
building
Painting inner shell of dome,
interior of outer shell of dome,
and all structural members of
dome _
Elevator repairs and improvementsSubstation equipment and repairs .
General annual repairs end alterations
Maintenance and repair, lighting
systems, grounds
Maintenance, air conditioning
system
.
Air conditioning, north terrace
rooms, Senate wing of Capitol .._
Repair, works of art
___ _
Advertising Pointing stonework, Senate and
House wings
Incinerator, purchase and installation, Senate wing
Radio room improvements, Capitol
building, room G -25
Television studio, northwest corner,
basement floor, Senate wing
(under north terrace)
Improvements in rooms F-16
(House side), T-40 (Senate side),
and Atomic Energy Committee
room
Structural and mechanical changes,
House restaurant, Capitol Building
Reconstruction of 2 sidewplk lifts.. 08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment:
Annual
Metal file drawers, Senate Document Room
Obligations incurred

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$1,393
63,490
515,442
76
10
78
351

$1,400
63,167
511,050
100
25
20
600

$3,200
90,200
598,500
100
25
20
600

28,425

30,000

1954 actual
144

30,000
65,000

3,939
4,261

11,000
2,900

37,500
7,000
2,900

29,678

23,000

38,000

4,718

9,255

9,205

6,836

6,000

10,500

4,954

3,000
50

6,000
1,200
50

14,430

10,000

1,162
28,204
24, 764

5,433
736
6,846
26, 602

22,000

22,000

5. 420

1,000

1,000

630,000

829,600

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

6,092
718, 457

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Capitol Buildings, Architect of the Capitol

Object classification

1954 actual

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Supervising engineer
_
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Electrical engineer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant electrical engineer
Associate engineer
.._
Purchasing and accounting officer _.
Nurse
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060: Elevator operators
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060..Total permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Deduct lapses
--Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)

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

$7,240

6,940
6,060
5,060
5,935
5,435
5,370
4,205
9,090
7,230

1

$7,440

1

$7,540

1

7,140
6,060
5,060
5,935
5,560
4,870
4,330
9,215
7,310
3,220

1

7,140
6,060
5,060
5,935
5,685
4,995
4,455
9, 215
7,310
3,220

26

77,491

26

77,491

26

77,491

106

328,249

95

290,852

95

348,994

144
8

468,305
27,562

134

434,483

134

493,100

136

440,743

134 434,483

134 493,100

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
Legislative Garage, Architect of the Capitol

ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL—Continued

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Capitol Buildings, Architect of the Capitol—Continued

Object classification

DETAIL O F PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$3,058

$3,092

$3, 652

$20, 647

$21, 645

$25, 560

82
7,100

80
8, 975

200
9,240

27,829
2,732
1, 050

30,700
2,500
1, 000

35,000
2, 500
1,000

31, 611

34,200

38, 500

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees

Departmental—Continued
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01

Personal services

$9,816
1,393

$12,000
1,400

$12,000
3,200

59,087
4,403

58,367
4,800

85,000
5,200

515,442

511,050

598, 500

Capitol Grounds, Architect of the Capitol

Ungraded positions: Average salary

_

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
Obligations incurred

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Object classification

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

54
54

54
54

1954 actual
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees

54
52

_.

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
Average grade.
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
Travel _.
Transportation of things
Communication services
Other contractual services:
General annual repairs
Snow removal
_ _
Maintenance of signal lights. __
Advertising
.
Repairs to streets, sidewalks, curbing, and other paved areas
Renewal of paving over legislative
garage and adjacent areas in the
enlarged section of the Capitol
Grounds. . .
Supplies and materials
Equipment:
Annual
Replacement of bandstand

02
03
04
07

08
09

Obligations incurred

$3,980
GS-3.9
$3,049

$4,003
GS-3.9
$3,084

$4,056
GS-3.9
$3,622

$169,920
7,548

$177, 568
7,500

$200,800
7,500

668
23,864

554
25,278

1,500
30, 900

202,000

210, 900
50
30
20

240, 700
50
30
20

7,190
8,940
2,367

8,450
5,000
2,500
50

8,450
5,000
2,700
50

16,353

12,000

12,000

5,928

90,000
6,000

6,000

6,040

5,000
2,500

5,000

248,818

342,500

280,000

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
ber salary
Senior landscape architect and horber salary ber salary
ticulturist
1
$8,040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1
$8,240
1
$8,240
Landscape architect
1
6,140
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1
6,140
1
6,340
Associate engineer. _.
1
5,935
1
5,935
6,140
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
1
3,255
3,335
1
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2,950
1
3,030
3,110
1
GS-2. Rang* $2,750 to $3,230
_
2,750
1
2,830
2,910
1
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
_.
18,280
6
18,600
18,600
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060._.
42 128,058
42 152,125
42 129,538
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
N ightwork differential
01

Personal services




54
2

175,813
5,893

54

177,568

54

200,800

52

169,920
7,548

54

177,568
7,500
554

54

200,800
7,500
1,500

23,066

24,823
455

30,000
900

202,000

210,900

240,700

Departmental:
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060..Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week b a s e . . .
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01
Personal services

Number

Total Numsalary ber

7
7
0.2

$21,405
21, 405
758

7

6.8

20,647
82

7

Total Num- Total
salary ber salary
$21,645
21,645

7

$25,560
25,560

21,645
80
8,025
950

25, 560
200

30,700

35,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

210
209

213
213

213
213

$4,093
GS-5.3
$2,982

$4,409
GS-7.2
$3,035

$4,513
GS-7.2
$3,478

$579,312
11,832

$593,812
15,000

$677, 700
15, 000

1,874
70,979
663,997
17

1,500
68,888
679, 200

4,400
100, 700
797,800

964
2,654
14, 748
13,625
4,805
2,148

11,000
2,000
8,000
30,000
6, 500
2,000

7,100
2,000
10,000
17,600
6,500
2,000

9,797

8,300

9,400

8,970
26,082

20,000

25,000

8,082

15,000

15,000

1,108
2,387
2,911
1,104
4, 231
1,458

1,000
2,500
3,650
1,350
2,500
1,500
2,000

1,000
2,500
3,650
1,350
2,500
1,500

964
14,381
1,950
787,323

4,000

6,121
979
27,829

8,140
1,100

Senate Office Building, Architect of the Capitol
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions.
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
. Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
04 Communication services
07 Other contractual services:
Elevator repairs and improvementsFurniture repairs
General annual repairs
Annual painting
Laundry
Ice
. .
Maintenance, air-conditioning system . . _ - . ._
_.
-_Incinerator, purchase and installation
. . .
Structural and mechanical changes
to provide additional accommodations for robotypers
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment:
Annual rugs and floor coverings
Annual machinery, tools and miscellaneous
Annual furniture and furnishings...
Revolving arm chairs for offices
Typist chairs for offices
_.
File cabinets.
Fluorescent desk lamps
Foldingchairs
Public address system, caucus
room
Typewriter desks for offices
New floor scrubbing machine
Obligations incurred
.

1954 actual

940

800, 500

904,900

LEGISLATIVE BBANCH
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Superintendent
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Custodian
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant' superintendent
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
.
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060:
Elevator operators
Female attendants
Male attendants
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060,..
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base—.
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01

Number

Total
salary

1

$6,340

2
1

10,285
4,295

8

28,200

28
5

83,440
17,115

DETAIL OF PERSONAL

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Number

Total
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

1

$7,040

1

5,500
4,620
13, 365
18, 975
3,410

28
5
3

$7,040

5,625
4,745
13, 615
19,600
3,535

83,440
17,115
2,700

83,440
17,115
2,700

165

433,267

168

437,647

168

520,285

210
1

582,942
3,630

213

593,812

213

677,700

209

579,312
11,832
1,874

213

Personal services.

593, 812 213
15,000
1,500

1954 actual
N u m - Total
salary
ber
Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250
1
$6,125
1
5,245
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
4
18,820
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
1
3,795
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
3
10,405
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2
6,220
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
4
11,160
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060:
52
154,960
Elevator operators
1
Clerk
3,518
22
Junior laborers,
55,347
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060- _ 268
527,112
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

57, 688
11, 200

87, 700
13,000

663,997

679, 200

797,800

360
8

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)..,
352
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base— _
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay_._ _ _
Night work differential

677, 700
15,000
4,400

58,949
12,030

SERVICES—continued

01

Personal services

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num - Total
salary
ber

Num- Total
ber salary

1
1
5
1
4
2
2

$6,250
5,370
23, 525
3,920
13,260
6,380
5,740

1
1
5
1
4
2
2

$6,250
5,370
23, 900
4,045
13, 580
6,540
5,900

52
1
22

154,960
3,518
55,347

52
1
22

154,960
3,518
55,347

268

529, 570

268

627,930

810.347
27, 014

360

816, 200

360

915, 700

783,333
2,557
2,098

360

816, 200
2,500
1,900

360

915, 700
2,500
5,400

57, 568
10, 980

53,500
10,800

85,00C
12,000

856, 536

884,900

1, 020, 600

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Capitol Power Plant, Architect of the Capitol
House Office Buildings, Architect of the Capitol

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees

360
352

360
360

360
360

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

$4,083
GS-5.3
$2,964

$4,283
GS-5.8
$2, 973

$4,350
GS-5.8
$3,367

$783, 333
2,557

$816, 200
2,500

$915, 700
2,500

2,098
68, 548

1,900
64,300

5,400
97, 000

856, 536
3
4

884, 900
25
10
10

1,020, 600
25
10
10

29,087
5,093

45,800
4,955

45, 000
4,955

11,213
8,154
15, 495

5,000
10, 000

4,200
5,300
10,000

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
__ Payment above basic rates
02
03
04
07

08
09

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Other contractual services:
Painting, annual
Elevator repairs
Elevator modernization and improvements
Air conditioning maintenance
General 'annual repairs
Renew steam lines in heating room,
old building
Renew condensate return facilities,
old building
Roof repairs and replacement, old
building
Renew acoustical tile ceilings in
dining room and kitchen of cafeteria, New House Office Building.
Renew paving, New Jersey Ave.
and C St. approach, Old House
Office Building
Supplies and materials
Equipment:
Special equipment
Storage boxes
Electric wall clocks, old building
Public address systems, House
Judiciary Committee and House
Public Works Committee
Desk lamps, fans, and miscellaneous.

4,500
4,800

461
1,324

1,000
2,000

1,000
3,000
1,800

1,130,200

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Number

Total
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

1

$8,360

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Superintendent
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Superintendent




Number

1

Total
salary

$7,640

71
71

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

$4,450
GS-6.1
3,780

$4,876
GS-6.1
3,794

$5,164
GS-6.9
4,068

$335,607
8,530

$316,000

$325,000

1,250
50,384

1,000
52,000

2,500
84,000

395, 771
193
11
11

369,000
100
10
10

411,500
100
10
10

200
467,283

200
535,000

200
535,000

51,364

30,000
50

30,000
50

21,124
285,066

13,500
289,130

13, 500
289,130

1,237,000

1,279,500

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Number

Num-

Total

ber

salary

1

$8,240

1

6,250

5,810
4,545
4,160
7,020
2,980

1
1
1
2

5,810
4,545
4,285
7,020

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent- _.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
_ - Payment above basic r a t e s . . Total personal services.._
Travel _
Transportation of things
_.
Communication service
__
Utility services:
Annual gas.
_
__
Purchase of electrical energy
07 Other contractual services:
General annual repairs and alterations
Advertising
08 Supplies and materials;
Miscellaneous annual supplies
Fuel
09 Equipment: Replacement of 1 motor
truck

02
03
04
05

•

4,270

1,225,293

1954 actual

1,054,200

967,610

88
79

25,000

5,700
2,505

Obligations incurred

88
87

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

3,000
2,500
25,000

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees

O bligations incurred

70,000

32,035

1954 actual

1

$8,360

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief engineer
_
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant chief engineer.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810.
Associate engineer
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060..

Num- Total
salary
ber

Total
salary

$8,040

1

$8,240

6,250

1

6,250

5,685
4,545
4,160
7,020
2,900
80

302,383

80

303,545

71

288,850

88
1.5

340,983
5,376

88
9

342,550
26,550

71

325,000

Net
permanent,
departmental
86.5
(average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent
Regularjpay in excess of 52-week base...

335,607
8,530
1,250

79

316,000

71

325,000

Total permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Deduct lapses

1,000

~~2,"5o6

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL—Continued

BOTANIC GARDEN

Capitol Power Plant, Architect of the Capitol—Continued

Salaries and Expenses, Botanic Garden

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential

$42,894
7,490

$45,000
7,000

$76,000
8,000

01

395,771

369,000

411,500

Personal services

Structural and Mechanical Care, Library Buildings and Grounds,
Architect of the Capitol
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees

58
58

58
58

58
58

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

$3,070
GS-3.0
$3,635

$3,110
GS-3.0
$3,693

$3,190
GS-3.0
$4,400

$209, 573
787

$212,998
700

$252,800
1,900

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base Payment above basic rates (including Sunday opening pay) -...
07

08
09

10

Total personal services
Other contractual services:
General annual repairs_ _
Annual painting
Equipping part of bookstacks with
map cases, Annex.
Maintenance and repairs, air-conditioning and refrigeration systems.
Increase capacity of air-conditioning systems, Annex building
Maintenance and repairs, elevatorsInstallation of 2 new passenger elevators in east wing, Annex
Equipping Dart of deck for bookshelving, Annex.
Plumbing renewals in public toilets,
main building
Floor tile
Alterations to increase capacity of
rare books division, main building.
Elevator modernization and improvements .
_Finishing 1 deck for bookshelving,
Annex
_
Automatic sprinkler system, cellar,
main building
Replacement, repairs, and alterations to refrigeration equipment,
main and Annex buildings
Supplies and materials.Equipment:
Fire extinguishers
Storage batteries for tram motors _
Directory boards at entrances, both
buildings
Drinking fountains, main building.
Lands and structures: Annual care of
grounds
Obligations incurred

43,088

45,802

67, 500

253,448

259,500

322,200

10,273
13,050

13,400
13,000

13, 400
13,000

29, 796

30,000

30,000

5,243

4,500

20,500

5,000

265,000
7,500

4,134

108,000
21,000

85,000
4,000
4,800
2,500

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees

26,494
10, 664

15,000

15,000

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

48
46

48
47-

48
47

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
__
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

$3, 539
GS-3.7
$3,351

$3, 598
GS-3.7
$3,339

$3,647
GS-3.7
$4,043

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week basePayment above basic rates. __

$159, 793
2,921
604
22,945

$165,300
3,000
530
23,370

$179,400
3,000
1,300
30,400

186,263
33

192, 200
150
50
100
100
200

214,100
150
50
100
100
200

7,130
86
10,197
14,666

5,200
100
9,500
15,400
100

6,200
100
9,500
15,400
100

218, 687

223,100

246,000

Total personal services
02
03 Travel
Transportation of things
04 Communication services
Penalty mail
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services:
General annual repairs
Laundry
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment (includes plant material).
10 Lands and structures: Annual
Obligations incurred

104
17
191

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades:
ber
salary
ber salary ber salary
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant Director
1
$6,140
1
$6,140
1
$5,940
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810
1
5,310
1
5,435
1
5,185
G S-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
1
4,705
1
4,830
1
4,580
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
3
12,355
3
12,605
3
12,230
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
3
11,125
3
11,125
3
10,960
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
16
53,040
16
53,920
16
52,240
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
5
15,270
5
15,350
5
15,030
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060. __ 18
18
72,769
18
60,105
60,325

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanentRegular pay in excess of 52-week base___
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential

36,000

55,004
15, 504

Object classification

01

Personal services

48
166,490
1.8 6, 697

48
1

168,050
2,750

48
1

182,174
2,774

46.2 159,793
2, 921
604

47

165,300
3,000
530

47

179,400
3,000
1,300

20, 797
2,148

21,470
1,900

28,000
2,400

186, 263

192, 200

214,100

1,500
1,950
1,300
750
1,135

1,100

8,100

424, 745

400,000

903,000

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Salaries and Expenses, Library of Congress
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

1955 estimate

1956 e s t i m a t e

960
40
992
1,046

929
41
955
1,009

929
41
934
988

$4,436
GS-5.9
$14,900
$8,490
$2,912

$4,493
GS-5.9
$14, 900
$8,490
$2,920

$4, 562
GS-5.9
$14,900
$8, 490
$3,217

$4,070,158
110,800

$3,992,233
114,391

$3,981,294
125,330

15,924
48, 530

15,612
46,300

15,612
46,300

4,245,412
276
431

4,168,536
1,300
850

4,168,536
1,300
850

1954 actual

Object classification
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

1954 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060-.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime, Sunday opening, and
holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01

Personal services




_

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

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

$6,140

2

$6,220

2

$6,380

56

203,573

56

206,778

56

246,420

58

209,713
140

58

212,998

58

252,800

58

209,573
787

58

212,998
700

58

252,800
1,900

39,686
3,402

42, 802
3,000

63,700
3,800

253,448

259,500

322,200

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees. _
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
_
Average g r a d e . . __..._
Act of Oct. 15,1949 (2 U . S. C. 136anote).
Act of J u n e 20,1938 (52 Stat. 808)
U n g r a d e d positions: Average salary

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
...
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel
Q3 Transportation of things

_

LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

Object classification

1954 actual

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$44,449
29,961
427, 754
29,008
30,866

$29,450
27,700
429, 700
29,300
25,300
1,000

$29,450
27,700
429,700
29,300
25,300
1,000

4,808,157

4, 713,136

4,713,136

Departmental—Continued

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS—continued

04
05
06
07
08
13

Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Obligations incurred

ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF STANDARDS

07 Other contractual services

$4,500

$4,500

SUMMARY

Total number of permanent positions
Full time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees.
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade...
_ _
Act of Oct. 15,1949 (2 U. S. C. 136a note) _
Act of June 20,1938 (52 Stat. 808)
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
13

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
_._
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Obligations incurred

960
40
992
1,046

929
41
955
1,009

929
41
934
988

$4,436
GS-5.9
$14,900
$8,490
$2, 912

$4,493
GS-5.9
$14,900
$8,490
$2, 920

$4, 562
GS-5.9
$14,900
$8,490
$3, 217

$4,245,412
276
431
44, 449
29,961
427, 754
29,008
30,866

$4,168, 536
1,300
850
29,450
27, 700
429, 700
• 33,800
25,300
1,000

$4,168,536
1,300
850
29, 450
27, 700
429,700
33,800
25,300
1,000

4,808,157

4, 717, 636

4,717, 636

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental:
salary
ber
salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber
excess of $10,800:
1
$15,000
1
$15,000
1 $15,000
Librarian of Congress
1
14,800
1
14,800
1
14,800
Chief assistant librarian
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
10,800
11,050
1
10,819
Deputy chief assistant librarian
11,073
Assistant librarian
3
34,188
3
33,707
34,173
Director of department
1
11,800
1
11,800
11. 800
Law librarian
1
10,800
1
10,955
10, 800
Associate director of department
1
11,550
1
11,300
Chief of division
-11,219
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1
10,000
9,862
9,761
Assistant director of department
1
10,200
10,108
10,008
Assistant law librarian
1
10,154
10,000
9,654
Keeper of collections
1
10,192
10,000
19,915
Consultant
10
102,069
101,308
Chief of division
91, 777
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1
9,360
9,360
9,360
Assistant director of department
5
44, 200
43, 822
52, 760
Chief of division
6
54,345
53, 891
44, 846
Assistant chief of division
1
9,360
9,360
9,360
Editor
1
8,760
8,614
8,514
Selection officer
Chief documents officer
4
35,840
4
35,547
4
34,894
Chief of section
1
8,760
1
8,737
1
8,560
Information-publications officer
1
8,575
Deputy chief of division
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
31, 352
30,884
22,765
Chief of division
38,092
37,700
38,115
Assistant chief of division
23,320
23,097
22,844
Chief of section
8,040
8,040
8,040
Reference librarian
8,040
8.040
8,040
Smithsonian librarian
8,040
8,040
7,963
Exhibits officer
7,640
7,563
7,440
Administrative officer
7,440
7,302
7,209
Classification officer
7,640
7,617
7,440
Employment officer
8,017
7,840
7,717
Employee relations officer
7,640
7,601
7,440
Specialist, Southeast Asia
44,178
43,763
35,908
Head of section
7,440
7,401
7,425
Area specialist
38,108
37,632
37,068
Cataloger
_.
8,040
8,017
7,840
Historian
_
22,120
21,919
21,
520
Editor
7,778
7,840
7,278
Budget officer
7,432
7,240
7,132
Technical assistant
7,240
7,178
7,040
Coordinator
7,840
7,748
C onsultant in aeronautics
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
2
12,480
2
12,388
Assistant chief of division
3
19,420
3
19,312
3
19,112
Assistant editor
3
20,320
3
20,020
4
25,490
Bibliographer
_
1
6,940
1
6,940
1
6,094
Cataloger




1954 actual

General schedule grades—Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940—Con.
Chief of division
Editor
Head reference asistant
Principal cataloger
Principal recommending officer
Assistant selection officer
Specialist in American history
Senior cataloger
Subject cataloger
Accounting officer
Consultant in philosophy
Secretary of the Library
Reference assistant in charge
Senior reference librarian
Chief, census library project
Assistant chief of section,
Research assistant.
Reviser
Head of section
Assistant head of section
Chief of reading room
Superviser of reader service
Head of unit
Catalog reference assistant
Specialist, far eastern law
Assistant in charge
Head, Slavic room
Science reference analyst
Slavic research analyst
Specialist in documentation
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Disbursing officer
Press officer
Assistant reference librarian
Operations officer
Assistant coordinator
Administrative assistant
Head of unit—,
Library assistantLibrarian
Editor
Senior cataloger
Classifier
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Assistant chief of division
Assistant reference librarian
Bibliographer
Principal cataloger
Cataloger
Curator
Librarian
Reference assistant
Reference libraria n
Research assistant
Reviser
Senior cataloger
Administrative secretary
Assistant exhibits officer
Position classifier
Tabulating officer
Head of unit
Analyst
Senior reference assistant
Subject cataloger
Assistant in charge
Head of section
Assistant head of section
Assistant secretary of Library
Head, periodicals collection
Assistant accounting officer,.
Assistant information-publications
officer
Assistant consultant in poetry
Purchasing adviser
Space and communications officer-.
Editorial specialist
Head of project
T
Custodian, motion picture collection
Editor
Manuscripts specialist
Editorial assistant
Assistant to selection officer
Placement assistant
Employee relations assistant
Special reference assistant
,
Head of reading room
Assistant chief of reading room
Assistant editor
„
Assistant to keeper of collections--.
Indexer-digester
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
.
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Rang** $2,500 to $2,980
Grades' established by act of June 20,
1938 (52 Stat. 808):
Librarian emeritus

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
$13,280
13,080
6,740
13,472
6,786
6,940
24,729
6,940
6,501
6,540
26,437
6,194
6,101
12,680
5,955
19,196
13,288
6,417

7
1

5,940
6,048
11,880
6,802
6,617
6,017
6,032
5, 832
6,149
5,673
5,764
5,547
5,529
5,548

1
2
1
1

5,488
11,240
5,060
5,723

6
1

31,802
5,805

2
1
1
13
1
1
1
2
1
2
3
6
10
1

32,081
11,596
5,060
5,810
71,279
5,810
5,810
5,387
5,632
10. 716
5', 810
10,148
16,910
34,302
52,967
5,195
5,305
5,810
5,570

6,640
6,771
13,480
6,340
6,202
13,096

6,740
6,940
13, 834
6,494
6,340
13,280

44,556
6,940

7
1

45,103
6,940

6,878

6,940

5,940
6,740
6,140
6,140
6,140

5,940
6,917
6,317
6,332
6,255

5,957
5,610
6,250
5,798
5,885
5, 625
5,673
5,654

6,082
5,735
6,250
5,923
6,010
5,750
5,798
5,779

6,202
5,692
5,601

6,250
5,817
5,726

5,613
10,711
5,810
11,620
5,185

5,738
10,961
5,810
11,620
5,310

5,810
5,469
11,033
27,238

1
1
2
5

5,810
5,594
11,283
27,613

19
1

105,677
5,810

19
1

107,216
5,810

1
3
1

5,810
16,430
5,935

1
3
1

5,810
16,680
5,935

1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
19,134
4
481, 477 100
22
98,956
537,338 135
426,394 121
303,664 89
376, 500 127
22
82,891

8,490

$20,197
13,480
6,140
13,080
6,940
6,140
6,940
12,795
25,760
6,940

1
1
2
5

5,286
5,223
5,348
5,247
5,723
5,810
5,747
5,565
5,646
5,377
5,238
5,084
5,132
5,137

$19,966
13, 434
5,978
12, 796
6,940
5,978
6,940
12,480
25,353
6,940

22,302

22,677

59,808
5,320
5,430
5,810
5,695

60,933
5,445
5,555
5,810
5,810

5,348
5,473
5,060

5,4735, 598
5,060

5,810
17, 315
5,646

5,810
17,430
5,771

5, 209
5,257
5,262
5,209
5,695
10,908
5,271
5,170
19,755
467, 762
92,657
5'A 652
416,440
287, 527
391,052
64,096
8,490

1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
4
100
22
135
121
89
127
22

5,334
5,382
5,387
5,334
5,810
11,158
5,396
5,295
20,197
475,295
94,513
534,798
422, 646
291,807
396,490
65,295
8,490

6

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
LIBRARY OF

CONGRESS—Continued

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

Salaries and Expenses, Library of Congress—Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060- __
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)

ber

salary

ber

salary

ber

GS-7.
GS-6.
GS-5.
GS-4.
GS-3.
GS-2.
GS-1.

salary

94 $273,758

89 $259,919

89 $283,330

960 4,140,162
7.2 70,004

929 4.059,011
15.3 66,778

929 4,142,603
36.2 161,309

952.8
4,070,158

913.7
3,992,233

892.8
3,981,294

106,605
4,195
15,924

109,391
5,000
15,612

120,330
5,000
15,612

37,273
11,257

35,000
11,300

35,000
11,300

4,245,412

4,168,536

4,168,536

Positions other than permanent:
Part-time positions (charwomen)
Temporary employmen t
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01 Personal services

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
1954 actual

$4,955
$4,545..
$4,160
$3,655
$3,430
$3,230
$2,980

__

Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060. _.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime

39 J 1176,563
7
27,925
52
195,599
46
156,624
46
141,386
4
11,473
2
5,141
2

7,487

40 , 5183,495
5
20,166
44
168,909
49
168,464
43
134,471
3
8,810
2
5,139
2

8,065

40 $186,745
5
20,791
44 172,409
49 170,948
43 136,522
3
8,970
2
5,299
2

8,008

244 1 029,661
3.5 14, 725

238 1 034,052
2
8,829

238 1,050,870
5.8 25,647

240.5
1, 014, 936

236
1 025,223

232.2
1,025,223

500
3,977

50C
3,977

1 029, 700

1,029, 700

3,907

and holiday pay

01

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

244
241
235

238
236
238

238
232
234

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

$4,244
GS-5.8
$3,743

$4,347
GS-5.9
$4,032

$4,419
GS-5.9
$4,004

$1,014,936

$1,025,223
500

$1,025,223
500

3,907
3,009

3,977

3,977

Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment

1,021,852
4,201
15
5,609
56,175
2,585
8,398
994

1,029,700
4,000

1,029,700
4,000

2,000
52, 500
6,800
5,000

2,000
52, 500
6,800
5,000

Obligations incurred. _

1,099,829

1,100,000

1,100,000

02
03
04
06
07
08
09

$4,205 to
$3,795 to
$3,410 to
$3,175 to
$2,950 to
$2,750 to
$2,500 to

3,009

Personal services

1 021,852

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base _ _
_
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services

Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range

Salaries and Expenses, Legislative Reference Service, Library of
Congress

Salaries and Expenses, Copyright Office, Library of Congress

Object classification

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

Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

Object classification

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees _
Number of employees at end of year

144

144

137
158

136
157

$5,804
GS-8.4

$6,079
GS-8.8

$6,173
GS-8.8

$849,992
3,051

$837,833
500

$837,833
500

3,292
2,824

3,367
2,600

3,367
2,600

859,159
697
51
15,028
13,662
12,161

844,300
1,000
200
13,000
12,000
4,500

844.300
1,000
200
13,000
12,000
4,500

900,758

875,000

875,000

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
Travel
Communication services
Printing and reproduction..
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials

1956 estimate

151
1
]46
165

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

02
04
06
07
08

1955 estimate

_

Obligations incurred

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Register of copyrights
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of division
Assistant register of copyrights
Principal legal adviser
Legal analyst.
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief of division
Senior attorney
Attorney adviser
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division..—
Head of section
Legal examiner
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney adviser
Administrative officer
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division
Head of section
Assistant head of section
Head of unit
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant chief of division
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Copyright attorney
Copyright examiner
.
Reviser
Head of section
Cataloger
Attorney-adviser




1955 estimate 1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber

salary

ber

salary

ber

salary

1

$12,400

1

$12,600

1

$12,600

2
1
1
1

20,469
9,800
10,000
9,800

2
1
1

19,869
9,600
9,800

1
2

8,506
17,912

8,606
9,337
8,360

8,760
9,360
8,529

1
1
3
1

7,317
7,440
23,404
7,240

7,440
7,601
23,720
7,378

7,617
7,640
23,843
7,440

6,140
6,209
6,017
6,071

6,340
6,709
6,317
6,340
6,094
26,360
20,020
5,827

2
1
1
1

20,200
9,785
9,938
9,685

4
2

26,698
13,841

6,140
6,540
6,140
6,171
5,940
26,022
19,997

1

5,610

5,702

1
6
12
2

5,190
32,384
65,488
10,327

1
6
11
2
1
1

5,416
32,129
60,268
10,529
5,728
5,161

1
6
11
2
1
1

5,541
32,629
61,268
10,779
5,810
5,286

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Director
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director
Chief of division
Senior specialist
Social science analyst
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Geographer
Chief of division
Attorney
_
Specialist in education
Social science analyst
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Analyst
Deputy assistant director
Economist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Analyst
Administrative officer
Chief of division
._
Legal analyst
Economist
Attorney
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Analyst
...
Graphic information specialist
Legal analyst
Legal indexer
Assistant chief of division
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant chief of division
Translator
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Analyst-—

ber

ber

salary

1

$14,800

1

$14,800

1
2
12

11,800
22,600
139,873

1
2
12

11,800
22,831
140,350

salary

1

$14,800

1
1
11
1

11,800
11,800
129,308
11,300
10,600
29, 739
9,992
9,638

10,600
10,400
20,692
9,800
9,669

10,600
10,585
20,800
9,938
9,800

25,664
8,760
25,773

25,426
8,921
25,919

25,849
8,960
26,480

29,368
7,509
7,440
28,937
21,474
7,071

22, 604
7,640
7,625
29,452
21,728
7,240

22,920
7,809
7,640
30,053
22,120
7,371

25, 245
6,940
6,378
25,691
6,048
1
1

5,534
5,606

9

45,263

9
1
1
4
1

55.514
6,940
6,540
26,298
6,155

9
1
1
4
1

57,236
6,940
6,678
26,691
6,340

5,625
5,702

1
1

5,750
5,827

5

27,414

LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

1955 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Bibliographer
1
$5,536
4 $21,110
4 $21,610
Chief of reading room
1
5,613
1
5,738
1
5,810
Legal digester
4
21,000
5
26,560
5
27,137
Librarian
2
10,913
2
11,163
2
11,413
1
5,339
Historian
__ _
1
5,464
1
5,589
5,536
1
5,661
1
5,786
Head of unit
__ _ 1
1
5,098
1
5,223
1
5,348
Research assistant
_
26 117,411
23 104,249
23 106,663
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
1
4,545
1
4,545
1
4,545
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
14
51,575
9
34,488
9
35,478
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
47,812
16
55,421
16
56,271
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
__ 14
16
53,266
11
37,120
11
37,453
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
3
9,607
3
9,687
3
9,690
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
2
5,541
1
2,552
1
2,552
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
151 876,470
4.6 26,478

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
_

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
146.4 849,992
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
3,051
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-.
3,292
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
2,579
Nightwork differential
245
01

Personal services

144
7

875,333
37,500

144 888,927
8.3 51,094

137

837,833

135.7 837,833

500
3,367

500
3,367

2,300
300

2,300
300

844,300

844,300

859,159

Salaries and Expenses, Distribution of Catalog Cards, Library of
Congress
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

188
2
185
193

188
2
181
189

$3, 627
GS-3.9
$3,323

$3, 653
GS-3.9
$3, 504

$3, 705
GS-3.9
$3,504

$658,821

$669,661
7,500

$669, 661
7,500

2,536
12,413

2,639
5,000

2,639
5,000

673, 770
2,056
780
18, 768
236
561,058
250
7,662

684,800
3.400
800
44,150
300
592,800
250
5, 500

684,800
3,400
800
44,150
300
592,800
250
5,500

1,264, .580

1,332,000

1,332, 000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

__

Obligations incurred

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Editorial consultant
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of division
Editor
Head of section . . . .
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief of division.
Head of section
Sales representative
Assistant head of section.
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant editor
Decimal classifier
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Head of section
Editor
Classifier
Assistant editor
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..._
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.__
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980




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

1
1

_

Departmental—Continued
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates less than $5,060

$7,248
7,040

1

$10,200

1

$10,323

1
1
1

7,340
7,201
7,240

1
1
1

7,440
7,240
7,378

6,202

1

6,340

1
1
1

6,094
6,940
6,078

1
1

5,940

1

6,078

2

11,798

2
1

12,149
6,000

2
1

12,375
6,125

4
1
3

22,798
5,243
16,680

4

23,091

4

23,245

3
8
5
23
31
42
48
11

14,211
36,654
21,647
88,429
105,074
136,574
144,004
31,464

1
1
9
5
23
35
43
45
11

5,810
5,000
41,768
22,061
90,261
117,834
141,674
137,032
32,339

1
1
9
5
23
35
43
45
11

5,810
5.125
42,624
22,436
91,905
119,674
143,098
139,184
32,824

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

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

$6, 645

188 674, 621
4.4 15, 800

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
183.6 658, 821
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment. . ._ _ _
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-.
2,536
Payments above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
12,413

2

$7,008

2

$7,008

188 686,150
4.6 16,489

188 696, 232
7.2 26, 571

183.4 669, 661

180.8 669, 661

7,500
2,639

7,500
2,639

5,000

5,000

684,800

684,800

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

21
21

20
1
20
20

20
1
20
20

_

$4,070
GS-4.9

$4,230
GS-5.0

$4, 291
GS-5.0

01 Personal services:
Permanent positionsPositions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-

$84,794
327

$84,075
2,700
325

$85,306
1,469
325

85,121
1,278
271
30,452
26, 710
127, 966
9,149
710, 547

87.100
2,000
500
4,200
16,000
114,000
10,500
765, 700

87,100
2,000
500
4,425
17,500
72,000
10, 500
805, 975

991,494

1,000,000

1,000,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

01

673, 770

Personal services

Books for the Blind, Library of Congress
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
1954 actual

Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

Total personal services
Travel.
Transportation of things
Communication services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials.
Equipment

02
03
04
06
07
08
09

_

.-._

Obligations incurred

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base.
Payments above basic rates
02
03
04
05
06
07
08

1956 estimate

184
193

188

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utilitv services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials

1955 estimate

1954 actual

1956 estimate

21

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of division
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360;
Assistant chief of division
GS-10.. Range $5,500 to $6,625:
Acquisitions officer
Chief of section
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chief of section
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other t h a n permanent:
Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
01

Personal services. _

Num- Total Num- Total Number salary
ber salary
ber
$9,600
$9,785
1
1
8,360
1
5,625
1
5,548
1
5,500
1
5,233
5,080
5,080
12,364
11,989
6,572
6,365
12,184
9,560
21,609
21,120

Total
salary
$9,800
8,560
5,750
5,625
5,080
12, 566
6,732
9,800
21,911

21
85,479
0.3
685

20
84,593
0.2
518

20
85,824
0.2
518

20.7 84,794

19.8 84,075

19.8 85,306

327

2,700
325

1,469
325

85,121

87,100

87,100

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Superintendent of Documents
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

522
25

536
25

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.

513
9

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE—Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Office of Superintendent of Documents—
Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY DE
( JECTS—continued
Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Summary of Personal Services—Con.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

508
501

533
512

548
527

$3,762
GS-4.5

$3,832
GS-4.5

$3,882
GS-4.4

$3, 680
CPC-6.0
$2, 961

$3,035

$3,029

$1, 749, 623
30,000
3,328

$1,814,100
85,000
4,000

$1,879,500
85,000
4,000

1, 782, 951

1,903,100

1,968, 500

Personal services
Travel
_ _ _ _ _
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services _
Printing and reproduction..
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials.
Equipment

1, 775,124
171
1,071
52,021
8,847
561,853
85,869
172,663
41,187

1,883, 900
1, 500
1,200
56,000
10,000
566,000
93,000
173,400
40,000

1, 949,300
1,500
1,200
56,000
10,000
566,000
93,000
173,400
40,000

Total direct obligations

2, 698,806

2,825, 000

2,890, 400

7,827
2,213
610

19,200
10,000
800

19, 200
10,000
800

Average salary and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
.-_
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
Average salary
Average grade__ __ _ _
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions,
Positions other than permanent
Payment above basic rates

_.

Total personal service obligations
Direct Obligations
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
04 C ommunication services
08 Supplies and materials
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
Obligations incurred

10,650

30,000

30,000

2, 709, 456

2,855,000

2, 920,400

1954 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Superintendent of Documents
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant Superintendent of Documents
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Librarian
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief of section
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Chief of section
Assistant chief of section
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chief of section
Assistant chief of section
Librarian
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Crafts, protective, and custodial grades:
CPC-6. Range $3,200 to $3,680
Wages per hour:
$1.68: Stockkeeper
__.
$1.64: Stockkeeper
$1.57: Miscellaneous office appliance
operator
$1.53: Miscellaneous office appliance
operator
$1.49: Wrapper-stockkeeper
$1.45: Wrapper-stockkeeper
$1.38: Skilled laborer
$1.34: Skilled laborer
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01
Personal services
Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

Num- Total N u m ber salary ber
1

Total N u m - Total
salary
ber salary

$10,800

1

$10,800

1

$11,050

8,360

1

8,560

1

8,560

7,040

1

7,240

1

7,240

43, 780

7

44,580

7

45,180

3
1

17,750
5,875

3
1

18,125
6,000

3
1

18,375
6,125

1
7
2
6
27
16
64
76
91
49

5,560
37,670
10,245
29,345
121, 660
69,095
249,865
266, 740
294, 530
149, 710

1
7
2
6
27
16
64
77
91
49

5,685
38,295
10,495
30,095

1
7
2
6
27
16
64
77

5,810
39,170
10, 745
30,845
127,785
71,095
260,240
278,235

124, 785
70,095
254,990
274,315
300,050
152, 350

320, 400
160, 650

3,680
2

6,989

2

^ 6, 989

16

52, 250

16

52, 250

88

272, 730

88

272, 730

62

177,965

69

198,058

6,822

16

50,918

~88~~~265,~408"
53 147,722
513 1,802, 575 522 1,866,394
14
52,952
14
52,294
499 1,749,623 508 1,814,100

536 1,931,532
13
52,032
523 1,879,500

30,000

85,000

85,000

2,536
792
1,782,951

3,000
1,000
1,903,100

3,000
1,000
1,968,500

1,775,124

1,883,900

1,949,300

7,827

19,200

19,200

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS

1954 actual

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
Government Printing Office Revolving Fund
SCHEDULE A-l. Accrued expenditures by objects •
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

6,496
6,321

6,269
6,214

6,269
6,214

$4,527

$4,609

$4,609

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Other positions
Payment above basic rates
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken

$29,410,342
4,887
2,326,384

$28,893,869
7,000
2,268,000

$28,893,869
7,000
2,185,000

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction _
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment—.
Refunds, awards, and indemnities

31,852,003
6,338
681,871
53, 638
624,082
17,353, 785
138, 287
18, 500, 703
936,860
7,890

31,168,869
5,500
700,000
52,000
500,000
17,400,000
110,000
19, 978, 252
1,352, 994
7,000

31,085,869
5,000
650, 000
50,000
500,000
16,300,000
100,000
18, 300, 000
1,166, 905
7,000

70,155,457

71,274,615

68,164, 774

Ungraded positions: Average salary

02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
13

Total accrued expenditures




110,390

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber
salary
salary ber
excess of $12,000:
Public Printer
1 $15,000
1 $15,000
1 $15,000
Deputy Public Printer
1 14,800
1 14,800
Executive assistant to the Public
Printer
1 14,800
1 14,800
14,800
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 or above:
$11,800:
1 11,800
Comptroller
1 11,800
11, 550
1 11,800
1 11,800
Director of personnel
11, 550
1 11,800
Director of purchases
11, 550
1 11,800
1 11,800
Planning manager
11, 550
1 11,800
$11,050:
Plant engineer
11,050
11,050
1 11,050
Production manager.
11,050
11,050
1 11,050
$10,400:
10,400
Assistant comptroller
1 10,400
1 10,200
10,400
1 10,400
Assistant director of personnel
1 10,200
Medical director
1 10,400
10,400
1 10,200
Technical director.
1 10,400
10,400
1 10,200
$10,017:
10,018
10,018
Assistant planning manager
10,018
10,018
Assistant production manager
9,868
9,800
$9,800: Assistant plant engineer
9,800
$9,740:
9,740
9,740
Night production manager _
9,590
9,740
9,740
Superintendent of binding
9,590
9,740
9,740
Superintendent of composition.._.
9,590
9,740
9,740
9,590
Superintendent of letterpress
9,740
9,740
9>90
Superintendent of offset
9,740
9,740
Superintendent of platernaking__.
9, 500
Assistant director of purchases

9,130

9,280

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LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Ungraded positions at annual r a t e s Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
salary ber salary
Rates of $5,060 or above—Continued
ber
salary ber
$9,280—Continued
Director of planning service
1 $9,130
1 $9,280
Diiector of plant planning
1
9,130
1
9,280
Director of typography and dei
9,280
9,130
9,280
9,160
$9,160: Assistant technical di rector. _
8,960
9,160
8,960
" ""
8,960
$8,960: Traffic manager
8,800
8,800
8,800
$8,800: Chief indexer
8,760
8,760
8,760
$8,760: Acting security officer
Assistant night production manager
Assistant superintendent of landing
Assistant superintendent of binding, night
Assistant superintendent of composition
Assistant superintendent of platemaking
Assistant superintendent of presswork
Assistant superintendent of presswork, night
Chief, Government Printing Office Department of State, service
office
Superintendent of Library branch.
$8,180:
Assistant director of planning
service
Assistant director of plant planning
Assistant director of printing procurement
Assistant director of typography
and design
Chief printing cost technician
Principal rate investigator
$8,149: Foreman of photoengraving
section
$8,040: Disbursing officer
$7,980:
Assistant director of commercial
planning
Assistant director of night planning
Assistant director of plant planning production
Technical assistant
$7,941: Foreman, day
$7,899: Foreman, day
$7,840: Chief of employee relations
section
$7,692: Foreman, night
$7,680: Printing procurement technician
$7,655: Assistant foreman, day
$7,640:
Assistant chief of employee relations section
Chief storekeeper
Mechanical engineer
$7,538:
Chief carpenter
Chief electrician
Chief machinist
Chief operating engineer
Foreman, day
Foreman, night
$7,440: Procedural analyst
$7,360:
Assistant foreman, day
Assistant foreman, night
$7,319: Assistant foreman, day
$7,280: Assistant chief printing cost
technician
$7,260: Cataloguer
$7,247:
Chief of plate vault section
Technical assistant
$7,240: Chief of appropriation accounting and auditing section
$7,080:
Assistant principal rate investigator
Planners in charge
Printing cost technician in chargeTechnical assistant
Clerk in charge of Congressional
Record
Printing investigator
Temporary enrolling technical
assistant
$6,957:
Assistant chief carpenter
Assistant chief electrician
Assistant chief machinist
Assistant chief operating engineer.
Assistant foreman, day
Assistant foreman, night
Chief of bindery section




1
1

8,618

8,618

8,468

8,618

8,618

8,468

8,618

8,618

8,468

8, 618

8,618

8,468

8, 618

8,618

8,468

8,618

8,618

8,468

8,618

8,618

8,468
8,468

1
1

8,618
8,618

8,618
8,618

8,030

8,180

8,030

8,180

8,180

8,030

8,180

8,180

8,030
8,030
8,030

8,180
8,180
8,180

8,180
8,180
8,180

7,858
8,040

8,149
8,040

8,149
8,040

1

7,830

1

7,980

1

7,830

1

7,980

1
4
1
2

7,830
31,320
7,692
15,384

1
3

7,980
23,941
7,941
15,799

1
2

7,840
15,384
7,530
7,364
7,640
7,640
7,640

1
7,388
1
7,388
1
7,388
1
7,388
17 125,596
7 51,716
1
7,440
1
3

1
1

1
1
1

8,180

7,980
1
3
1
2

7,980
23,941
7,941
,
15799
15,799

7,840
7,692

7,840
7,692

7,680
7,655

7,680
7,655

7,640
7,640
7,640

1
7,538
1
7,538
1
7,538
1
7,538
17 128,139
7 52,763
1
7,440

7, 111
21,333

7,360
7,360
14,638

7,130
7,260

7,280
7,260

1
1
1

7,640
7,640
7,640

1
7,538
1
7,538
1
7,538
1
7,538
17 128,139
7 52,763
1
7,440

2

7,360
7,360
14,638
7,2
7,2

7,097
7,097

1
1

7,247
7,247

1
1

7,247
7,247

7,240

1

7,240

1

7,240

1
6,930
27 187,110
3 20,790
1
6,930

1
7,080
23 162,849
3 21,241
1
7,080

6,830
6,830
6,830
1
6,807
2 13,614
2 13,614
1
6,807
29 197,403
19 129,333
1
6,807

1
6,957
2 13,914
2 13,914
1
6,957
29 201,747
19 132,179
1
6,957

1
7,080
23 162,849
3 21,241
1
7,080
1
1

6,980
6,980

1

6,980

1
6,957
2
13,914
2
13,914
1
6,957
29 201,747
19 132,179
1
6,957

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Ungraded positions at annual r a t e s Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
salary ber salary
ber
salary ber
Rates of $5,060 or above—Continued
$6,957—Continued
Chief of composing section
$6,957
1 $6,957
1 $6,807
6,957
Chief of photographic section
6,807
1
6,957
6,957
Chief of press section
6,807
1
6,957
6,957
Foremen of roller and glue section.
6,807
1
6,957
6,957
Millman in charge
6,807
1
6,957
6,957
Painter in charge
6,807
1
6,957
$6,940:
Assistant to comptroller
1
6,940
1
6,940
1
6,940
Chemist
3 20,820
3 20,820
3 20,820
Chief of payroll and time records
1
6,940
section
1
6,940
1
6,940
1
6,940
Personnel assistant
1
6> 940
1
6,940
$6,730: Foreman, day
1
6,730
1
1
6,730
$6,666:
19,999
19,999
Machinist in charge, day
3 19,548
13,332
13,332
Machinist in charge, night
2 13,032
85 550,834
Planners
121 765,930
85 550,834
23 149,049
Printing cost technician
25 158,250
23 149,049
1
6,480
Production planner
1
6,330
1
6,480
3 19,441
Technical assistant
3 18,991
3 19,441
$6,376:
Assistant chief of plate vault
section
1
6,376
1
6,226
1
6,376
1
6,376
Chief of copy preparer
1
6,226
1
6,376
Chief of delivery section
1
6,376
1
6,226
1
6,376
Technical assistant
8 51,008
8 49,808
8 51,008
$6,330: Night supervisor of Government Printing Office-Department
of State service office
6,330
6,180
6,330
$6, 250:
6,250
Assistant chief storekeeper
6,250
6,250
Chief of machine accounting
6,250
section
6, 250
6,250
12,382
$6,191: Cataloguer
2 12,382
2 12,382
$6,140: Mechanical engineer
6,140
6,140
6,140
$6,130: Assistant to printing clerk
6,130
of Senate
6,130
$6,125: Assistant to director of
purchases
«,125
6,125
6,125
$6,000:
6,000
'Deputy disbursing officer
6,000
6,000
6,000
Safety officer
6,000
6,000
$5,980: Bookbinder in charge
5,830
5,980
$5,974: Chief of congressional information section
5,974
5,824
5,974
$5,940: Assistant chtef of delivery
5,940
section
5,790
5,940
5,935
$5,935: Chemist....
5,935
5,935
$5,810:
5,810
Chief of cost accounts section
5,810
5,810
5,810
Supervisor
5,810
5,810
5,795
$5,795: Foreman, day
5,645
5,795
$5,625:
Assistant chief, appropriation
1
5,625
accounting and auditing section.
1
5,625
1
5,625
1
5,625
Deputy disbursing officer
1
5,625
1
5,625
$5,560:
Assistant chief of machine accounting section
5,560
5,560
5,560
Assistant deputy disbursing officer
5,560
5,560
5,560
5,517
5,517
$5,517: Cataloger
5,517
5,366
5,516
5, 516
$5,516: Foreman of inkmaking plant.
5,435
5,435
$5,435: Technologist
5,435
$5,370:
5,370
5,370
Assistant to chief storekeeper
5,370
5,370
Supervisor
5,370
5,370
$5,310:
5,310
5,310
Chemist
1
5,185
Chief of open market contract
5,310
1
5,185
purchases
1 5,310
10,620
Personnel assistant
2 10,620
2 10,620
$5,245; Assistant chief of payroll
5,245
and time records section
1
5,245
1
5,245
$5,220: Technical aide
5,220
1
5,070
1
5,220
$5,205: Chief of billing and collecting section
5,205
1
5,205
1
5,205
$5,060: Assistant chief of traffic
5,060
section
__.
1
5,060
1
5,060
Rates less than $5,060:
4,
4,995
1
4,995
4,980
$4,955...
19,820
19,820
5 24,775
$4,948...
4,948
4,948
$4,864...
1
4,864
24,162
5 24,162
43,470
28980
$4,830
23,746
$4,749
5 23,525
5 23,525
28,230
$4,705
1
4,670
1
4,670
9,340
$4,670
5 23,226
5 23,226
$4,645
7 32,060
7 32,060
6 27,480
$4,562
5 22,810
15 68,175
13 59,085
68,175
$4,545
1
4,493
4,493
$4,493
1
4,455
4,455
22,
275
$4,455
4 17, 680
17, 680
30,940
$4,420
3
13,230
13,230
4,410
$4,410
4,409
$4,409
8,660
$4,330
21,475
21,475
21,475
$4,295

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS—Continued
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE—Continued

1954 actual

Government Printing Office Revolving Fund—Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Ungraded positions at annual rates- Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Rates less than $5,060 —Continued
$4,285
$4,283
$4,235
$4,200
—
$4,170—_
$4,160
$4,135
$4,045
$4,035
$3,935
$3,910
$3,895
$3,815
$3,795
$3,785
$3,735
$3,680
$3,670
$3,660
$3,655
$3,600
$3,590
$3,575
$3,535
$3,534
$3,510
$3,495
$3,470
$3,454
$3,430
$3,415
$3,390
$3,350
$3,335
$3,310
$3,270
$3,255
$3,230
$3,190
$3,175
$3,150
$3,112
$3,110
$3,070
$3,032
$3,030
$2,990
$2,952
_ _
__
$2,950
$2,910
$2,840
_
$2,830..,.
__
$2,792..
$2,770
$2,700
$2,552
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 or above:
$3.50: Photoengraver in charge
$3.39: Photoengraver
$3.22:
Offset negative stripper
Offset photographer
$3.18:
Electrotype finisher in charge
Electrotype molder in charge
Wax molder
$3.17: Stereotyper in charge
$3.08:
Head pressman hi charge
Offset pressman in charge
Reviewer in charge
Supervisor of press section
$3.07:
Electrotype
finisher
_
Electrotype molder
$3.06: Stereotyper
$3.04:
Negative cutter in charge
Night supervisor of photographic
section
_
$3.03:
Offset negative cutter
Head platemaker in charge
_.
$3.00:
Negative cutter in charge
Offset photographer in charge

Chief of monotype section..
Chief of type storage unit...
Chief reviser
Copy editor deskman
Copy preparer in charge
Deskman in charge
Head compositor in charge..




1

34
1
2
26
1
14
2
4

13
7
2
2
6

102
3

$4,285
4,235
4,200
16, 680
141,440
4,135
8,090
104,910
3,935
54, 740
7,790
15,260
30,360
49, 205
26,145
7,360
7,340
21, 960
372,810
10,800

24 85, 800
5 17, 675
1
3,534
7 24, 570
8 27,960
20 69, 400
1
3,454
136 466, 480
8 27,320
18 61,020
14 46,900
13 43,355
18 59, 580
15 49,050
13 42,315
38 122, 740
14 44,660
10 31, 750
8 25,200
1
3,112
53 164,830
9 27,630
3
9,096
35 106,050
18 53,820
1
2,952
19 56,050
17,460
5,680
22,640
5,584
8,310
10,800
2,552

7,280
1
29 204,485
1
6,698
1

1
1

$4,283
4,235

1
1

$4,283
4,235

4
43
1

16,680
178,880
4,135

4
43
1

16,680
178,880
4,135

12
1
13
2

48, 420
3,935
50,830
7,790
22,890
11,385
30, 280
33, 615
11, 040
11, 010
18,300
372, 810
3,600
3,590
60, 775
7,070
3,534
35,100
20, 970
69,400
3,454

9
3
3
5
102
1
1
17
2
1
10
6
20
1
135 463,050
30, 735
17 57,630
16 53,600
14 46,690
16 52, 960
7 22 890
3
9,' 765
34 109,820
42 133,980
.5 15,875
7 22,050
3,112
1
27 83,970
12 36,840
3
9,096
14 42,420
17,940
2,952
17.700
14, 550

9
3
3
5
102
1
1
17
2
1
10
6
20
1
135
9
17
16
14
16
7
3
34
42
5

11,320
5,584
5,540
2,700
2,552
1
7,280
28 197,434

48,420
3,935
50,830
7,790
22,890
11,385
30,280
33,615
11,040
11,010
18,300
372, 810
3,600
3,590
60, 775
7,070
3,534
35,100
20,970
69, 400
3,454
463,050
30. 735
57,630
53,600
46,690
52,960
22,890
9,765
109,820
133,980
15,875
22,050
3,112
83,970
36,840
9,096
42,420
17,940
2,952
17,700
14,550
11,320
5,584
5,540
2,700
2,552

1
28

7,280
197,434

1
1

5
1
1
2

33,072
6,614
6,614
13,187

5
1
1
2

33,072
6,614
6,614
13,187

1
1
1

6,406
6,406
6,406

10
4
3
1

64,064
25,626
19,219
6,406

5 33,072
1 6,614
1 6,614
2 13,187
10
4
3
1

64,064
25,626
19,219
6,406

44 280,966
17 108, 556
29 184, 579

44 280,966
16 102,170
28 178,214

44 280,966
16 102,170

6,323

12,646

28 178,214

6,323

6,323

12,604
6,302

6,302
6,302

2
1
2
1

12,480
6,240

2
1

12,480
6,240

6,053
6,053
30, 264
6,053
6,053
18,158
11 06,581

1
1
5
1
1
3
11

6,198
6,198
30,992
6,198
6,198
18,595
68,182

1
1
5
1
1
3

2

12,646

1

6,323

1
1
2
1
1
1
5
1
1
3
11

6,302
6,302
12,480
6,240
6,198
6,198
30,992
6,198
6,198
18,595
68,182

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly rates—
Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Equivalent to $5,060 and above—Con. ber salary
ber salary ber salary
$2.98—Continued
Head copy editor
2 $12,106
2 $12,397
2 $12,397
Head fotosetter in charge
6,053
1
6,198
6,198
Head linotype operator in charge.
6,053
1
6,198
6,198
Head proofreader
___
6,053
1
6,198
6,198
Head referee
12,106
2
12,397
2
12,397
12,106
Head record referee
2
12,397
2
12,397
30,264
5
30,992
Imposer in charge.
5
30,992
6,053
1
6,198
6,198
Linotype operator in charge
6,053
1
6,198
6,198
Makerup in charge
12,106
2
12,397
2
12,397
Press reviser in charge
24,211
4
24,794
4
24,794
Proofreader in charge___
12,106
2
12,397
12,397
Referee
6,053
1
6,198
Supervisor of composition section.
Deskman in charge
4 24,710
18, 533
18, 533
Head pressman
_.
45 277,992
210,038
210,038
Offset pressman.
58 358,301
62 383; 011
383,011
Offset prover
1 6,178
1 61
6,178
78
6,178
Perfector pressman
11 67,954
11 67,954
67,954
Pressman in charge
2 12,355
1
6,178
6,178
Reviewer
2 12,355
12 74,131
74.131
10 61,776
Rotary sheet fed pressman..
8 49,421
49,421
Two-color pressman
3 18,533
3 18, 533
8,533
$2.96:
1
1
1 6,157
Head platemaker in charge.
6,157
6,157
Unit supervisor
2 12,314
2 12,314
2 12,314
Negative engraver
Offset negative cutter
Offset photographer
$2.92:
Head offset platemaker-.
Press reviser
$2.87:
Blacksmith
Carpenter
_
Compositor.
Copy editor
Copy preparer.
Deskman
Electrician
Foreign proofreaderHead compositor
Imposer
:_
Linotype machinist..
Linotype operator. _ _
Linotype operator in charge. _.
Ludlow operator
Machinist...
__
Machinist in charge of garage..
Maker-up
Monotype keyboard operator..
Monotype machinist _
Offset platemaker
Painter.
Pipe, fitter
ProofreaderReviser
Saw
filer
_
Sheet metalworker
Supervisor of industrial trucks—
Welder
_
$2.86:
Cylinder pressman
Miehle vertical pressman
$2.78:
Auto mechanic.
General mechanic
_.
Power plant operator
$2.74: Group chief
$2.68:
Assistant group chief
Deskman
_
Head finisher
Head forwarder
_
Head stamper
Laminating machine operator
Platen pressman.
Repairer of rare books-.
$2.67: Assistant offset pressman
$2.64: Offset negative cutter helper
$2.63:
Bookbinder
_
Bookbinder machine operator
Folding machine operator
Machine operator
$2.58:
Carpenter helper
Electrician helper
Linotype machinist helper
Monotype machinist helper
Offset platemaker helper. _
Painter helper
Pipe fitter helper
Saw filer knife grinder helper
Sheet metalworker helper
$2.57: Cylinder press assistant

1
13
10

6,094
79,227
60,944

1
12
10

6,094
73,133
60,944

1
12
10

6,094
73,133
60,944

2
15

12,147
88,920

2
15

12,147
91,104

2
15

12,147
91,104

1
5,824
22 128,128
369
2,149,062
9 52,416
13 75, 712
14 81, 536
35 203,840
6 34,944
16 93,184
57 331,968
18 104,832
249
1,450,176
24 139,776
1
5,824
44 256,256
5,824
1
227,136
117 681,408
15 87,360
28 167,149
10 58,240
11 64,064
341
1,985,984
5 29,120
1
5,824
4 23,296
1
5,824
1
5,824

1
5,970
21 125,362
347
2,071,451
9 53,726
14 83, 574
14 83, 574
34 202,966
6 35,818
18 107,453
56 334,298
18 107,453
243
1,450,613
22 131,331
1
5,970
39 232,814
1
5,970
37 220,875
119 710,382
14 83, 574
27 161,179
47, 757
10 59,696
326
1,946,090
13 77,605
1
5,970
4 23,878
1
5,970
1
5,970

1
5,970
21 125,362
347
2,071, 451
9
53,726
14 83, 574
14 83, 574
34 202,966
6 35,818
18 107, 453
56 334,298
18 107,453
243
1,450, 613
22 131,331

285
1,695,408
11 65,437

275
1,635,920
10 59,488

275
1, 635,920
10 59,488

2 11,274
2 11,274
21 118,373
18 102,586

2 11,565
2 11,565
21 121,430
18 102,586

2 11,565
2 11,565
21 121,430
18 102,586

11,149
11,149
5,574
11,149
5,574
5,574
33,446
5,574
5,429
10,982

11,149
11,149
5,574
11,149
5,574
5,574
33, 446
5,574
5,554
10,982

11,149
11,149
5,574
11,149
5,574
5,574
33,446
5,574
5,554
10,982

84 459,514
249
1,362,130
2 10,941
3 16,411

85 464,984
250
1,367,600
2 10,941
3 16,411

85 464,984
250
1,367,600
2 10,941
3 16,411

2 10.483
5 26,208
27 141,523
10 52,416
12 64,397
2 10.484
8 41,933
5,242
1
2 10,483
11 58,802

5,366
26, 832
144,893
53, 664
69, 763
5,366
42,931
5,366
10, 733
53,456

5,366
26, 832
144,893
53, 664
69,763
5,366
42,931
5,366
10, 733
53,456

1
5,970
39 232,814
5,970
1
37 220,875
119 710,382
14 83,574
27 161,179
8 47,757
10 59,696

326
1,946,090
13 77,605
1
5,970
4
23,878
1
5,970
1
5,970

11

LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly r a t e s Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Equivalent to $5,060 and above—Con. ber salary ber salary ber salary
$2.50:
1 $5,075
1 $5,200
General mechanic helper
1 $5,200
3 15,600
3 15,226
Powerplant operator helper
_.
3 15,600
2 10,317
2 10,317
$2.48: Offset copy preparer
2 10,317
Equivalent to less than $5,060:
1
4,950
1
4,950
$2 38
$2.34
7 34,070
7 34,070
7 34,070
$2 32
1
4,826
3 14,352
5 23,920
5 23,920
$2.30
1
4,763
1
4,763
$2.29
1
4,742
1
4,742
$2 28
$2.24
_ __
4 18,637
$2 22
2
9,235
2
9,235
$2.19
1
4,555
1
4,555
$2 17
1
4,514
1
4,472
1
4,472
$2.15
1
4,472
2
8,653
2
8,653
$2.08
...
_
._
1
4,285
$2.06
4 17,056
4 17,056
4 17,056
$2.051
4,243
$2.04
1
4,222
$2.03
11 45,989
5 20,904
11 45,989
$2.01
..
5 20,800
5 20,800
5 20,800
$2 00
5 20,696
5 20,696
$1.99
_
5 20,384
$1.96
I
4,056
1
4,056
$1.95_
5 20,280
$1 92
3 11,981
3 11,981
1
3,952
$1.90.
4 15,642
1
3,910
1
3,910
$1.88
19 73,902
$1 87
19 73,902
1
3,848
$1.851
3,848
1
3,827
1
3,827
$1 84
1
3,827
$1.83
19 72,322
$1.81
.
1
3,765
26 96,262
26 96,262
$1.78
$1.76
9 32,947
11 40,269
11 40,269
27 97,718
$1 74
5 17,992
5 17,992
$1.73
5 17,992
2
7,155
$1.72
_
2
7,155
163 569,587
3 10,483 163 569,587
$1.68
7 23,878
7 23,878
$1.64 .
171 583,315
$1 63
1
3,390
247 806,603 247 806,603
$1.57
2
6.490
$1.56
2
6,490
2
6,490
18 57,658
$1.54 .
18 57,658
4 12,730
$1.53.
253 805,147
4 12,730
58 183,373
$1.52 . _ __
59 186,534
58 183,373
$1.50
17 53,040
613
$1.49
613
1,899,810
1,899, 810
$1.46
1
3,037
1
3,037
1
3,037
$1.45
604
1,821,664
318 952,474 318 952,474
$1.44
323 967,450
2
5,907
$1.42
3
8,861
2
5,907
2
5,866
2
5,866
$1.41
620
620
$1.38
1, 779,648
1,779,648
$1.37
4 11,398
$1.34
630
1, 755, 936
5,822
Total permanent, departmental.. 6,035
5,822
27,124,504
27,645, 705
27,124,504
169 159,723
48 101,618
48 101,618
- .

Deduct lapses.

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
5,774
5,774
5,866
27, 485, 982
27,022, 886
27,022, 886
Other positions: Temporary employment-.
. . .
_ _ _ _
4,887
7,000
7,000
Payment above basic rates:
O vertime and ho liday pay
_
903,261
920,000
900,000
Nightwork differential
1,314,378
1,250,000
1,200,000
Deduct excess of annual leave taken over
leave earned.
103,325
All personal services, departmentalField:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 or above:
$11,550: Field service manager
$9,280:
Assistant to field service managerSuperintendent, field service division
$8,040: Field service office manager...
$7,840:
Chief, Government Printing
Office departmental service
office._. • _
Field service office manager
$7,270: Technical assistant
$7,140: Administrative officer
$6,940:
Assistant chief, Government
Printing Office departmental
service office
Assistant field service office manager _
$6,250: Field service office manager.
$6,000: Field service office manager -




29, 811, 833

1

11,550

1

9,130

1

8,040

1
1
1

7,840
7,840
7,270
7,140

1

6,940

1
2
1

6,940
12,500
6,000

29,199, 886

29,129,886

1
1

9,280
8,040

1
1

9,280
8,040

1
1

7,840
7,840

1
1

7,840
7,840

1

7,140

1

7,140

1

6,940

1

6,940

2
I

12,500
6,000

2
1

12,500
6,000

1954 actual
Field—Continued
Ungraded positions at annual r a t e s NumContinued
ber
Rates of $5,060 or above—Continued
$5,875: Assistant administrative
1
officer
1
$5,810: Chief, distributing shipping.
Rates less than $5,060:
1
$4,580. _ _
1
$4,545
$4,420
3
$4,160
3
$4,035
3
$3,910_
1
$3,815....
$3,785
$3,735....
$3,655.
.
.
$3,590
$3,575..
$3,535..
$3,520
$3,510
$3,430
$3,415
$3,390
$3,350
$3,335
$3,310
$3,270
$3,255
$3,230
5
$3,190
$3,150
$3,112
$3,110
$3,070
$3,060
$3,032
$2,990
$2,910
_
$2,830
$2,712
$2,632
$2,552
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Equivalent to $5,060 and above:
$3.63: Assistant field service office
manager
$3.42: Plant superintendent
_.
$3.21:
Foreman, letterpress section
Plant superintendent
$3.11: Supervisor
$3.07: Plant superintendent
$3.00:
Chief, offset composition section..
Foreman, letterpress section
Supervisor
$2.90:
Offset press operator
Plan and control assistant
Supervisor
Supervisor, photo section
$2,87: Supervisor
$2.79:
Machine mechanic
Printer in charge
$2.77:
Letterpress pressman
Lino machine operator
Linotype operator
Machine repairman
Makeup imposer
Mono keyboard caster operator....
Offset press operator
Printer compositor
Printer composing machine operator
Printer pressman
Printer proofreader
Supervisor
$2.70:
Letterpress pressman
Lino machine operator
Linotype operator
Makeup imposer
Offset press operator
_
Plan and control assistant
Photographer
Printer proofreader
_.
Supervisor
Letterpress pressman
Machine repairman
Offset press operator
Printer compositor
Supervisor.
__
$2.59: Maintenance repairman
$2.57:
Assistant to chief, copy preparation
Letterpress pressman. _
Linotype operator
_
Ludlow operator
Offset press operator

Continued
1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Total Num- Total Num- Total
salary ber salary ber salary
$5.875
5,810

1
1

$5,875
5,810

1
1

$5,875
5,810

4,580
4,545
13,260
12,480
12,105
3,910

1
3

4,580
13,635

1
3

4,580
13,635

3
3
2
1

12,480
12,105
7,820
3,815

3
3
2
1

12,480
12,105
7,820
3,815

10
2
2

36,550
7,180
7,150

10
2
2

36,550
7,180
7,150

6

3,520
3,510
6,860
3,415
3,390
3,350
3,335
3,310
3,270
3,255
19,380
19,140
3,150
3,112
6,220
3,070
3,060
3,032
6,060
5,980
5,820

3,785
3,735
25,585
3,590
14,300
3,535
3,520
7,020
6,860
3,390
3,350
6,670
3,310
3,270
3,255
16,150
15,950
3,150
3,112
9,330
6,140
3,060
6,064
9,090
2,990
2,910
5,660
2,712
2,632

5,424
2,552

1
1

7,550
7,114

1
2
1

6,677
13,354
6,386

1
1
3

6,240
6,240
18,720

3,520
3,510
6,860
3,415
3,390
3,350
3,335
3,310
3,270
3,255
19,380
19,140
3,150
3,112
6,220
3,070
3,060
3,032
6,060
5,980
5,820
2

5,424

"l"""2,"552

7,550

1

7,550

1
1
1

6,677
6,677
6,469

1
1
1

6,677
6,677
6,469

3

18,720

3

18,720

6,240

6,240

6,032
6,032
12,064
6,032
11,939

6,032
6,032
24,128
6,032
11,939

5,803
5,803

5,803
5,803

23,046
5,762
5,762
11, 523
11, 523
5,762
5,762
17,285

23,046
5,762
5,762
17,285
11, 523
5,762
5,762
23,046

23,046
5,762
5,762
17,285
11,523
5,762
5,762
23,046

5,762
5,762
5,762
5,762

5,762
5,762
5,762
5,762

1
1
1
2

5,762
5,762
5,762
11,523

2
3
4
6
13
2
3
1
2

11,232
16,848
22,464
33,696
73,008
11,232
16,848
5,616
11,232

2
1
1
1
1
2

10,982
5,491
5,491
5,491
5,491
10,774

2

5,346
5,346
10,691
5,346
21,382

1
1
1
1

6,032
6,032
24,128
6,032
11,939
1
1

5,803
5,803

16,848
28,080
16,848
78,624
16,848
22,464
5,616
11,232

3
5
3
14
3
4
1
2

16,848
28,080
16,848
78,624
16,848
22,464
5,616
11,232

2

10,982

2

10,982

1
1
1
2

5,491
5,491
5,491
10,774

1
1
1
2

5,491
5,491
5,491
10,774

1
1
1

5,346
5,346
5,346

1
1
1

5,346
5,346
5,346

5

26,728

5

26,728

12

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—COlltiuiied

INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS—Continued

1954 actual

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE—Continued
Government Printing Office Revolving Fund—Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES— continued

1954 actual
Field—Continued
Ungraded positions at hourly r a t e s Continued
Equivalent to $5,060 and above—Con.
$2.57—Continued
Photographer.-.
Printer compositor.
Printer o p e r a t o r . - . l . . .
Printer pressman
$2.54: Printer operator.._
$2.49:
Binder worker..
Group leader
Offset press operator
Power collator operator
Supervisor
$2.45:
Mono keyboard caster operator.._
Offset press operator
Photographer
Platemaker offset duplicating
process
_
Printer pressman
$2.41
$2.38.
$2.37
$2.33.
- $2.30
$2.28
$2.27..
$2.26
$2.22
$2.17
$2.16
$2.15
$2.07
$2.05.
$2.04
.—
$1.97




1955 estimate 1956 estimate

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

$5,346
5,346
5,346
5,346
5,283

1
2
6
1
1

1

$5,346

1

$5,346

1

5,283

5,283

5,179
10,358
31, 075
5.179
5,179

1
2
7
1
1

5,179
10,358
36,2^4
362^4
5,179
5,179

5.179
10,358
36, 254
5,179
5,179

1
4
1

5,096
20,384
5,096

1
3
1

,
5,096
5
15,288
5,096

1
1
1
10
8
6
1
7
7
2
2
8
6
2
5
1
1
7

5.096
5', 096
5,013
49, 504
39,437
29, 078
4,784
33,197
33, 051
9,402
9,235
36,109
26,957
8,944
21. 528
4,264
4,243
28,683

1
3
1

5, 096
5,096
5,013
74,256
34, 507
19,386
4,784
33.197
23, 608
14.102
9,235
36,109
22. 464
4,472
30,139
1
5

4,243
20,488

5,096
15,288
5,096
5,096
5,096
•5, 013
74, 256
34, 507
19,386
4,784
33,197
23, 608
14,102
9,235
36,109
22,464
4,472
30,139

1
5

4,243
20,488

Field—Continued
Ungraded positions a t hourly rates—
Continued
Equivalent to $5,060 and above—Con.
$1.96
_.
_
._
$1.95
$1.87
$1.86
$1.79
$1.78
$1.77
$1.73
$1.69
$1.68
$1.67
$1.61
$1.59
_ _
$1.54
$1.53
_.
$1.51
$1.49.. .
$1.45
$1.44. . .
$1.38
$1 33
$1.31
$1.24
$1.23. $1.14

Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent,field(average number, net salary)
Payment above basic rates:
O vertime and holiday pay
Night work differential
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
All personal services, field
01 Personal services

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
17 $69,306
1
4, 056
10 38,896
13 50,294
1
3,723
22 81,453
7 25,771
2
7,197
4 14,061
1
3,494
3 10,421
3 10,046
2
6,614
1
3.203
7 22,277
8 25,126
11 34,091
25
15
12
4
17
1
1

74,880
43,056
33,197
10,899
43,846
2,558
2,371

20 $81,536
1
4,056
7 27,227
14 54,163
1
3,723
22 81,453
5 18,408
2
7,197
5 17,576
1
3,494
5 17,368
2
6,698

20 $81,536
1
4,056
7 27,227
14 54,163
1
3,723
22 81,453
5 18,408
2
7,197
5 17,576
1
3,494
5
17,368
2
6,698

1
7
8
11
2
26
26

3,203
22,277
25,126
34,091
6,032
77,875
74,630

1
7
8
11
2
26
26

3,203
22,277
25,126
34,091
6,032
77,875
74,630

3
17
1
1

8,174
43,846
2,558
2,371

3
17
1
1

8,174
43,846
2,558
2,371

461
1, 961, 777
6 37,417

448
1,889, 983
8
19,000

448
1,889, 983
8 19,000

455
1,924,360

440
1, 870,983

440
1,870,983

55,725
53,020

50,000
48,000

40, 000
45,000

7,065
2,040,170

1, 968,983

1, 955,983

31,852,003

31,168, 869

31,085,869

THE JUDICIARY
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

Care of the Building and Grounds, Supreme Court

Salaries, Supreme Court

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

197

162
20
181
203

162
20
181
203

$905, 456
56, 580

$945, 091
63, 219

$951, 568
63, 219

2,500
964, 536

2,671
1,010,981
2,619
1,013,600

1,019, 257
3,143
1,022, 400

163
20
173

Total personal services.
07 Other contractual services
Obligations incurred

964, 536

4,470

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual
Field:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,900:
Chief Justice
Associate Justice
Positions established b y the Supreme
Court:
Rate of $12,163:
Executive secretary
Reporter
Rate of $10,150:
Librarian
Rate of $10,000:
Marshal
Grades established b y the Supreme
Court:
Range $9,160 to $10,260:
Assistant reporter
Range $7,744 to $8,844:
Assistant reporter
Assistant marshal
Range $6,534 to $7,634:
Secretary
Associate librarian
Press clerk
Law clerk
Range $6,050 to $6,875:
Secretary
Printing and publication assistant..
Chief clerk
Range $5,566 to $6,391:
Law clerk
Assistant librarian
Nurse
Range $5,082 to $5,907
Range $4,626 to $5,451
Range $4,175 to $5,000
Range $3,751 to $4,576
Range $3,493 to $4,021
Range $3,245 to $3,773
Range $3,025 to $3,553
Range $2,750 to $3,278
Rate of $3,423
Rate of $1,991
Police force:
Rate of $5,813:
Captain
Range $4,028 to $4,761
Range $3,773 to $4,347
Range $3,486 to $4,060
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Personal services
01


310200—55
2


1955 estimate

1956 estimate

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

$25,500
200,000

1
8

$25,500
200,000

1
8

$25,500
200,000

1

12,163

1

12,163

1

12,163

1

12,163

1

12,163

1

12,163

1

10,150

1

10,150

1

10,150

1

10,000

1

10,000

1

10,000

9,820

9,820

10,040

8,624
7,964

8,624
7,964

8,844
8,184

7,634
7,414
7,414
6,974

7,634
7,634
7,414
6,974

7,634
7,634
7,634
6,974

74,663
6,325
6,050

73, 563
6,325
6,050

18 110,088
4
25,839
1
6,116

110,088
25,839
6,254

20, 504
10,077
21,946
4,109
55, 680
53,077
81, 499
13, 691
1,991

20, 565
10,137
22, 330
4,109
56,243
51, 887
79, 253
13, 691
1,991

11
1
1

11
1
1

Object classification

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates.
Total personal services
07 Other contractual services:
General annual repairs
Annual painting
Snow removal
__
Elevator improvements . .
Improvements in Library to increase capacity .
.
Increase capacity of air-conditioning
system. . .
_
Completion of the air conditioning
of the building
__
Convert elevator No. 8 from signal
control to automatic pushbutton
control
08 Supplies and materials
09 Annual equipment
._ . . . .
Obligations incurred.

1
5,813
2
9,522
5
21,734
97,125 25
951,669 162
1
46,213

153. 2 905, 456
56, 580
2,500
964, 536

161

5,813
1
2
9,522
5
21,734
25
96,816
948,250 162
1
3,159

5,813
9,522
21,830
98,346
954,727
3,159

945,091

951,568

5,000
58.219
2,671
1,010,981

161

5,000
58,219
4,470
1,019,257

1956 estimate

37
37

38
38

33
33

$130,571

$135,814

$138,000

499
25,165

400
25,386

1,000
30,400

156, 235

161,600

169, 400

7,486
2,098
606

7,800
2,000
150

7.800
2,000
150
2,500
8,800
170,000

150, 000

6,358
205

10,000
6,000
750

6,000
750

172,988

338,300

367,400

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades:
ber salary ber
salary ber salary
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1
$5,435
1
$5,560
1
$5,685
Supervising engineer
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
1
3,815
1
3,895
1
3,815
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060... 35 122,339
31 128,420
36 126,439
Total permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential
01

Personal services

__. -

37 131,589
0.3 1, 018

38

135,814

33

138,000

36. 7 130, 571
499

38

135,814
400

33

138,000
1,000

22, 627
2,538

23, 221
2,165

28,000
2,400

156, 235

161, 600

169, 400

Preparation of Rules for Civil Procedure, Supreme Court
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1
2
5
25
163
9.8

1955 estimate

Total number of permanent positions.
Average number of all employees

73,838
6,463
6,050
110,088
25,839
6,391
5,220
25,603
5,275
17, 892
4,109
56, 683
52, 679
80, 484
13, 691
1,991

1954 actual

01
02
06
07

Personal services
Travel
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services.
Supplies and materials
Obligations incurred

1954 actual

1955 estimate

$1,142
906
133
765
34

$1,300
2,397
4,067
902
1,440

2,980

10,106

1956 estimate

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
01 Personal services: Positions other than permanent—1954, $1,142; 1955, $1,300.

13

14

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

Salaries and Expenses, Court of Customs and Patent Appeals

1954 actual

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

24
24
24

29
29
29

24
24
24

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
_ _
-. _ _

$184, 503

$189,615

$264,625

373

395

685

Total personal services.
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
Penalty mail
06 Printing and reproduction
07 O ther contractual services
08 Supplies and materials.
09 Equipment

184,876
184
13
1,200
259
8,649
498
586
3, 788

190,010
200
50
1,250
500
12,000
775
900
4,475

265,310
200
50
1,250
500
12,000
775
900
4,475

Obligations incurred

200,053

210,160

285,460

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
R a t e of $17,500:
Chief judge
Judge
R a t e of $14,800: Technical adviser
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Clerk of court
Marshal
Reporter
GS-11. Range $5,940 t o $6,940: L a w
clerk-secretary
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250: Assistant clerk
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant clerk
Stenographic law clerk
GS-8. Range $4,620 t o $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, field..

24

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
01

1
4

Personal services

24

$17,500
70,000

1
4

$17,500
70,000

1
4
5

$17,500
70,000
74,000

1
1
1

9,160
9,160
9,160

1
1
1

9,360
9,160
9,160

5,940

5

29,900

5

30,500

6,125

1

6,250

1

6,250

5,435
5,060
15, 610
4,830
12,135
15, 510

1

5,560

1

5,685

1
3
5

4,955
12,135
15,955

1
3
5

4,955
12,385
16,080

24

189,735
120

29

265,035
410

185,025
522
184,503
373

24

184,876

189,615
395

264, 625
685

190,010

265,310

NumField:
Ungraded positions a t annual rates:
ber
R a t e of $15,000:
1
Chief judge
6
Judge
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1
Clerk of court
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Senior law clerk-secretary
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Senior law clerk-secretary
Marshal
D e p u t y clerk a n d court reporter
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
D e p u t y clerk a n d attorney
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
D e p u t y clerk and chief, reappraisement division
1
D e p u t y clerk and chief, protest division
1
D e p u t y clerk a n d chief, steno1
graphic and typing division
D e p u t y clerk, editor a n d librarian..
1
Associate law clerk
3
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
11
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
13
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
5
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230

Salaries and Expenses, Customs Court

1956 estimate

Total Num- Total
ber
salary
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

$15,000
90,000

1
8

$15,000
120,000

10,000

1

10,200

1
8

$15,000
120,000

1

10,200

9

75,240

68, 760
7,440
35,200

9
1
5

69,560
7,640
35,200

1
5

7,640
36,200

6,340

1

6,540

1

6,740

5,935

1

5,935

5,935

1

5,935

5,685
5,810

1
1

5,810
5,810

14, 490
48,120
51, 580
16,115
18, 260
8,250

3
11
16

14, 865
49,120
62,435
19, 770
17, 780
2,750

6,060
6,060
1
1
1
3
11
16
6

5,810
5,810
5,060
14, 990
49,495
63,560
20, 250
18,180
2,750

Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses

69
4

412,920
12,506

73 454,350
0.2
620

74 469,045
0.2
675

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...

65

400,414
1,131

72.8 453, 730
1,300

73. 8 468,370
1,300

401, 545

455,030

469,670

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

70
68
69

75
74
74

75
74
74

$483, 605

$532,170

$535,670

01

Personal services

COURT OF CLAIMS
Salaries and Expenses, Court of Claims
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

_

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
02
04
05
06
07
08
09

CUSTOMS COURT

1955 estimate

Total personal services
Travel
Communication services
Penalty mail
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment

1,563

1,630

1,630

485,168
9,393
2,078
546
2,908
55,157
635
5,182
3,902

533, 800
12,000
2,500
800
3,000
52, 000
2,700
6,200
5,000

537,300
12,000
2,500
800
3,000
52,000
3,900
6,200
5,000

564, 969

618,000

622, 700

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

.

Obligations incurred
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
baseTotal personal services
02 Travel
. .
_ .
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
Penalty mail
_.
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred




_ .
_;

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

69
65
65

73
73
73

74
74
74

$400,414

$453,730

$468,370

1,131

1,300

1,300

401, 545
9,891
1,500
4,825
463
2,002
251
2, 511
6,594
414

455,030
14,000
1,800
5,500
800
4,000
1,600
3,300
9,000
600

469,670
14,000
1,800
5,500
800
4,000
64,600
3,300
34,000
600

429, 996

495,630

598,270

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rate of $17,500:
Chief j u d g e . .
Judge
R a t e of $14,800: Commissioner....
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Clerk of court
Auditor
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Auditor
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Reporter and librarian
Financial officer
Law clerk
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Secretary to court
Administrative assistant
Assistant clerk

1
4
11

$17, 500
70,000
162,800

1
4
13

$17,500
70,000
192,400

1
4
13

$17,500
70,000
192,400

10,600
9,600

1
1

10,600
9,800

1
1

10,800
9,800

8,560

1

8,760

1

8,040
8,040
7,440
5,940
6,940
6,140

8,040
8,040
7,640
1
1
1

6,140
6,940
6,340

8,760
8,240
8,240
7,640

1
1
1

6,340
6,940
6,340

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THE JUDICIARY
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

1955 estimate

Field—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
$5,875
Law clerk
1
$5, 500
1
$5,750
1
1
1
5,625
Stenographer-law clerk
5,500
5,625
1
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1
1
5,310
5,185
Law clerk
5,060
1
4
5
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
25,975
26,225
21,105
5
1
2
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
2
9,410
9,660
4,455
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
18
83,980 19
85,105
79,935
19
1
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1
3,110
1
3,190
3,030
14
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
14
44, 820 14
45,460
44,740
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
4,868
4,868
4,868
equivalent to less than $5,060_
_.
Total permanent, field
70 495,918
75 540,798 75 544,318
2.2 12,313
1. 5 8, 628 1. 5 8,648
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
67.8 483, 605
73. 5 532,170 73. 5 535, 670
1,630
1,630
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base—.
1,563
01
Personal services
485,168
533,800
537,300

COURTS OF APPEALS, DISTRICT COURTS, AND
OTHER JUDICIAL SERVICES
Salaries of Judges
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year:
Active judges
Retired and resigned judges
01 Personal services: Permanent positions
07 Other contractual services
12 Pensions, annuities, and insurance
claims__.
Obligations incurred

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

348
333

383
360

383
375

303
46

324
51

324
51

1954 actual

$5,063, 616

$5,472, 50

5,063,616

$5,697, 500
10,500
20,000
5, 728,000

5,472, 500

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual
Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Circuit and district judges:
Rate of $17,500: Circuit judge
Rate of $15,500: District judge
Rate of $15,000: District judge
Rate of $13,125: District judge
Hawaii territorial judges:
Rate of $10,500: Chief justice
Rate of $10,000: Associate justice
Rate of $7,500: Judge
Rate of $7,000: Judge
Retired and resigned judges:
Retired judge
.
Resigned judge
_
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
01

1955 estimate

N u m - Total
ber
salary

65
68
$1,137, 500
$1,190,000
1
15,500
1
15,500
222
249
3,330,000
3, 735,000
1
13,125
1
13,125

68
$1,190,000
1
15,500
249
3, 735,000
1
13,125

1
2
7
3

10,500
20,000
52,500
21,000

1
2
7
3

10,500
20,000
52,500
21,000

1
2
7
3

10,500
20,000
52,500
21,000

41
5

624,875
67,068

46
5

695,570
67,068

46
5

695,570
67,068

5, 292,068
15.5
228, 452

383

383

5, 820,263

5,820,263
8

23

122, 763

347,763

332.5
360
5,063, 616
5,472, 500

Personal services

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary;

348

375
5, 697, 500

Salaries of Supporting Personnel, the Judiciary
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates _
Total personal services....
07 O ther contractual services
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred..




1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

2,745
48
2,697
2,749

2,791
42
2,761
2,860

2,957
43
2,954
2,986

$12,004,802
168,361

$12,608,774
145,606

$13,535,374
155,606

46,310
35,629
12,255,102

51,140
12,854,000

2,019
12,257,121

12,857,000

3,666

1954 actual

1956 estimate

48,480
51,140
13, 790,600
38,400
3,000
13,832,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Field:
General schedule grades:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Clerk
1 $11,800
2 $22,600
2 $22,850
Register of wills, District of Columbia
1
10,800
1 11,050
1 11,300
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Clerk
I
13 132,400
14 142,000
14 143,400
Veterans commissioner
Chairman, Commission on Mental
1 10,200
1 10,400
1 10,400
Health, District of Columbia
Administrative assistant to Chief
1 10,600
1 10,800
1 1®, 800
Judge
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1 401,840
10,000
1 10,000
1 10.200
Clerk
8,760
Probation officer
42
384,120
42
386,120
9,360
Clerk, Emergency Court of Appeals.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1
8,960
1
8,960
302,760
39 303,760
39 305,760
Clerk
._
15,080
2 15,480
2 15,480
Deputy clerk
115,640
17 122,480
Probation officer
_
_
17 125,680
7,840
1
7,840
Motions commissioner
1
8,040
7,640
1
7,840
Assignment commissioner
1
7,840
First deputy register of wills, Dis1
7,840
1
8,040
trict of Columbia
1
8,040
2 15,080
Law clerk-secretary
15 110,800
Law clerk
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
34,100
5 34,500
5 34,700
Clerk
.
57,060
9
57,060
9 58,860
Deputy clerk
310, 200
49 309,260
49 314,460
Probation officer
33,700
Law clerk-secretary
52 321,480
Law clerk
1
6,740
1
6,940
6,940
Marshal
GS 10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
3 18,125
3 17,875
3 18,375
Clerk
14 84,250
14 85,375
14 83,625
Deputy clerk
95 558, 749
96 532,250
95 566,499
Probation officer
1
1
6,250
6,250
6,250
Domestic relations commissioner...
1
1
6,125
6,250
6,250
Assistant assignment commissioner.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
28
159,305
28
161,055
28
158,930
Deputy clerk
77 427,485
77 411,745
77 418,245
Probation officer
1
1
5,810
5,810
1 5,810
Clerk to jury commission
Secretary, Commission on Mental
5,685
5,810
5,810
Health, District of Columbia
Deputy register of wills, District of
22,615
22,740
22,490
Columbia
5,560
5,685
5,435
Chief appraiser
Clerk to United States commis5,060
sioner
1 5,310
Law clerk-secretary
49 252,190
Law clerk
290
100
100
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
1,493,030
510,450
515, 575
294
140
170
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
651,950
1,318,375
787, 990
190 825,800
197 841,865
208 905,075
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
310
334
340
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
1,302,800
1,235,620
1,356,420
479
486
509
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
1,695,014
1,635,970
1, 784,389
261 835,145 246 787,175 265 857,865
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
61 183,430
62 185,820
61 186,550
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
41 124,020
41 123,620
41 126,180
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at annual rates
fixed by Judicial Conference:
Rate of $6,000:
11 66,000
11 66,000
Court reporter-secretary
1
6,000
1
6,000
Court reporter-law clerk
103 618,000
115 690,000
Court reporter
Rate of $5,500:
27,500
5 27,500
9 49,500
Court reporter-secretary
5,500
1
1
5,500
5,500
Court reporter-law clerk
49 269,500
5300
98 539,000
46 253,000
Court reporter
Rate of $5,000:
5 25,000
Court reporter-secretary
1
5,000
1
5,000
Court reporter-probation clerk
33 165,000
37 185,000
Court reporter
48 240,000
Rate of $4,500:
1
4,500
Court reporter-probation clerk
15 67,500
33 148,500
34 153,000
Court reporter
17 71,400
Rate of $4,200: Court reporter
Rate of $4,000: Court reporter
14 56,000
Rate of $3,600: Court reporter
Rate of $3,000: Court reporter-United
16 57,600
States commissioner
Ungraded positions at annual rates
1
3,000
17 56,320
17 56,320
equivalent to less than $5,060
580
Clerk hire, circuit and district judges._.
21 60,724 550
2,776,975
2,959,675
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses

2,791
2,957
2,745
12,905,378
12,407, 504
13,724,023
96.4
71.8
46.4
188,649
402,702
296,604

Net permanent, field (average num2,719.2
2,910.6
2,648.6
ber, net salary)
12,608,774
13,535,374
12,004,802
Positions other than permanent:
57, 546
48,263
57,546
Part-time employment
98,060
120,098
88,060
Temporary employment
48,480
46,310
48,480
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Additional
35,629
51,140
51,140
pay for service abroad
01

Personal services.

12,255,102

12,854,000

13,790,600

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

COURTS OF APPEALS, DISTRICT COURTS, AND
OTHER JUDICIAL SERVICES—Continued

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

Salaries and Expenses, Administrative Office, United States Courts
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1954 actual

Appropriated funds:
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent- __
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates

05
06
07
08
09
15

118
1
113
115

119
1
114
116

114
1
109
115

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

02
04

1956 estimate

Total obligations from appropriated funds
Reimbursements from non-Federal
sources:
09 E quipment: General office
_

5.7 $21,796

108.4 504,879

112.3 526,900

113.3 536,310

2,124
1,942

3,000
2,000

3,000
2,000

531,900

541,310

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

62
52
109
161

64
49
113
161

69
47
116
161

$655,299
407,974

$726,000
376,200

$781, 500
367,300

1,063,273

1,102,200

1,148,800
2,600

1,063, 273

1,102, 200

1,151,400

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

33 $412,500

33 $412,500

38 $475,000

12

135,000

14

157,500

10

112,500

7

70,000

7

70,000

11

110,000

7

63,000

6

54,000

4

36,000

3
62
5

24,000
704,500
49,201

4
64

32,000
726,000

6
69

48,000
781,500

655,299

64

726,000

69

1,889

Personal services

510,834

$536,310
3,000

1,942
1,889

2,000

2,000

(Indefinite appropriation, special account)

510,834
10,013
6,500
4,966
13,031
12, 599
2,706
8,481
15,474
1,422

531,900
12.000
6,500
6,300
13,500
9,000
1,000
7,000
6,000
1,800

541,310
12,000
6,500
6,300
13,500
9,000
2,840
7,000
6,000
1,800

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

586,026

595, COO

606,250

595,000

606,250

1954 actual

Object classification

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent

1955 estimate

118

Obligations incurred

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental:
ber
salary
ber salary
ber
salary
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rate of $5,060 and above:
1 $15,000
1 $15,000
1
$15,000
Director
.-.
1
13,300
1
13,300
1
13,300
Assistant director
T
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, division of procedural studies
10,800
10,800
1
10,600
and statistics
9,800
9,600
1
9,600
Chief, probation division
10,800
10,800
1
10,600
Chief, bankruptcy division
Chief, division of business adminis10,400
10,200
1
10,000
tration
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
8,960
8,760
Budget and accounting officer
8,560
8,960
Administrative attorney
8,560
8,760
Assistant chief, division of pro8,960
cedural studies and statistics
8,760
8,560
8,560
8,360
Assistant chief, probation division..
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
8,040
8,040
7,840
Chief auditor
Chief, section of court services and
8,040
8,040
8,040
quarters
7,040
7,040
14,880
Assistant chief, probation division. _
7,640
7,240
7,440
Personnel officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief, division of bank6,940
6,940
1
6,740
ruptcy
6,340
6,340
1
6,140
Assistant chief auditor
Assistant chief, section of court
6,940
6,940
services and quarters._._
._
Assistant budget and accounting
6,940
1
6,940
6,740
officer..
6,140
1
5,940
Administrative attorney
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
5,560
1
5,435
1
5,310
Auditor
5,810
5,810
1
1
5,810
Purchasing agent
5,685
5,560
1
5,435
1
Administrative attorney
5,685
1
5,560
1
5,435
Administrative analyst
5,060
1
5,060
1
5,060
Attorney
5,810
5,810
1
1
5,685
Disbursing officer
.5,245
1
5,120
1
4,995
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
29,430
6
6
29,480
6
29,105
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
53, 515
12
12
52,790
51,665
12
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
64,160
16
15
60,025
58, 525
15
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
94,025
27
27
92,685
26
88,150
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
..
35,050
11
11
34,690
11
34,370
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
10
31,420
10
30,940
10
30,620
GS-2, Range $2,750 to $3,230
17,320
6
4
17,000
11,920
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Grades established b y interdepartmental wage board:
Grade 20. Range $5,595 to $6,469:
Foreman, offset printing unit—
4,638
4,
4,638
Grade 15. Range $4,638 to $5,387
10,109
10,109
10,109
Grade 14. Range $4,472 to $5,179.
3,515
3,515
3,515
Grade 8. Range $3,349 to $3,869
526,156

Salaries of Referees, United States Courts

Total personal services
07 Other contractual services

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES




5.7 $21,796

$526,900
3,000

586, 244

114

5.6 $21,277

$504,879
2,124

218

Obligations incurred

Total permanent, departmental

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
_
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
01

Total personal services
Travel
Communication services
Penalty mail
Rents and utility services.
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
_ . _
Taxes and assessments

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
D epartmental— C ontinued
Deduct lapses

1955 estimate

1955 estimate

548,696

119

558,106

Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rate of $12,500:
Referee in bankruptcy
Rate of $11,250:
Referee in bankruptcy
Rate of $10,000:
Referee in bankruptcy
Rate of $9,000:
Referee in bankruptcy
Rate of $8,000:
Referee in bankruptcy
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment
01
Personal services

57

781,500

376, 200
1,102, 200

367, 300
1,148,800

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

268
52
306
360

285
56
335
376

347
56
397
446

$857,497
148,142

$956,200
160,000

$1,159,900
160,000

3,302
946
1,009,887
35,489
3,000
30,646
83,600
61,777
12,723
13,370
27,866
28,324
748

3,600
1,500
1,121,300
37,000
3,450
33,000
90,000
63,000
15,000
16,000
30,000
34,000
800

3,600
1,500
1,325,000
42,000
4,000
40,000
125,000
73,000
17,500
23,000
40,000
60,000
1,000

1,307,430

1,443,550

1,750,500

407, 974
1, 063, 273

Expenses of Referees, United States Courts

(Indefinite appropriation, special account)
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
N u m b e r of employees at end of year
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
-- --Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
_.
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
. . __ _
Penalty mail
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction...
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment— .
..
- __
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred

1954 actual

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THE JUDICIARY
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250: Chief
clerk
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810: Chief
clerk..
__ _
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
OS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Total permanent, field




Num- Total
ber

salary

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Number

N u m - Total
ber
salary

Total
salary

1

$5,625

1

$5,750

1

$5,875

2
3
4
32
48
48
73
53
4

10,620
14,610
18,320
132,565
180,055
159,600
221,750
148,630
10,000

2
3
4
34
49
49
82
58
3

10,870
14,985
18,695
144,155
188,590
165,735
252,860
165,300
7,500

2
3
20
43
44
49
103
79
3

11,120
15,360
90,350
180,625
165,535
163,395
314,850
223,290
7,740

268

901,775

285

974,440

347 1,178,140

1954 actual

Field—Continued
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
._
____
Positions other than permanent:
Part-time employment _ _ _ _ _
Temporary employment
_ _
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.__
Payment above basic rates: Additional pay for service abroad
.. _
01
Personal services. _ . _ __ _.

Continued
1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
13. 8 $44, 278
254.2

5. 7 $18, 240
279.3

5. 7 $18, 240

857, 497

956, 200

341.3
1,159, 900

104,148
43, 994
3,302

115, 000
45, 000
3,600

115,000
45, 000
3,600

946

1,500
1,121, 300

1,500
1, 325, 000

1, 009, 887




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CURRENT

AUTHORIZATIONS

THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

Salaries and Expenses, The White House Office
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
_
Positions other than permanent
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services.Total personal services
02 Travel (traveling expenses of the
04
05
06
07
08
09

1956 estimate

246
4
250
266

254
10
264
265

267
4
271
270

$4,905
GS-7.4

$5,152
GS-7.3

$5,056
GS-6.9

$1,318, 294
38, 865
71,969

$1,412,966
215,000
86,034

$1,444,342
120,000
105,658

6,351
1,435, 479

1,714,000

1, 670,000

40,000
20,000
40,000
5,000
30,000
1,000
25,000
20,000
1,895,000

40,000
25,000
50,000
5,000
30,000
7,500
30,000
25,000

41,564
18, 636
48, 416
4,626
30,098
811
31,098
29, 724

President)
Other travel
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Obligations incurred

1955 estimate

1, 640,452

..

1,882,500

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or
in excess of $14,800:
The assistant to the President
Special counsel to the President
Deputy assistant to the President
Secretary to the President
Administrative assistant to the President
General schedule grades:
GS-18. $14,800:
Secretary to the Cabinet and associate counsel to the President
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant to the assistant to the
President
Assistant to the deputy assistant
to the President
Assistant press secretary
Assistant staff secretary
Executive clerk
Administrative officer, chief usher..
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Special assistant in the White
House Office
Special assistant
Program coordinator
Special assistant to the assistant to
the President
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Special assistant in the White
House Office
Administrative officer
Administrative officer, first assistant usher
Assistant executive clerk
Special assistant
Chief of records
Assistant to the secretary to the
Cabinet
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant staff secretary
Chief of correspondence..
Chief, telegraph, code and travel
service




1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total
ber salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

$20,000
18,000
18,000
36, 000

$20,000
18,000
18,000
36, 000

$20,000
18, 000
18,000
36,000
6

90,000

6

90,000

6

90,000

14, 800

14,800

12,000

12,000

12, 200

24,000
12, 000
12,000
12, 400

24, 000
12, 000
12,000
12, 400
12,000

24,400
12,200
12, 200
12, 600
12, 200

77,000

43, 200
10, 800

22,100
10, 800

11,050
10, 800

10, 800

38, 400
20, 800

28,800
20, 800

10, 400
10,000

10, 400
10, 000
9,600

1

8,760

8,360
8,760

1

8,760

8,760

2

21,200

1
1

9,800
10,200

1

9,600

1

9,800
8,560
8,960

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber
salary
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360—Con.
Doorkeeper and chief receptionist..
1
$8,760
Assistant to the special counsel to
the President
1
8,560
Special assistant in the White
House Office
8,560
Administrative officer
Administrative officer, second assistant usher
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
7,040
Private secretary to the President..
Acting secretary to the wife of the
7,040
President
Assistant to secretary to the Presi7,240
dent
.
7,640
Administrative officer
7,040
Chief of files
7,240
Chief of records
7,240
Assistant chief, social office
Special assistant
Administrative officer, third assistant usher
7,640
First assistant usher
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
5,940
Special assistant
6,740
Second assistant usher
6,740
Chief of telephone service
6,540
Chief of mails
6,140
Assistant chief of correspondence...
Assistant chief, telegraph, code and
6,740
travel service
6,540
Secretarial assistant
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
5,875
Special assistant to the chief
Assistant to the chief, telegraph,
5,875
code and travel service
5,875
Assistant in the social office
6,000
Assistant chief of files
6,125
Personnel officer
6,000
Confidential assistant
5,500
Correspondence assistant
Executive assistant to the chief
6,125
usher
Administrative officer, assistant
usher
34, 625
Secretarial assistant
5,625
Chief of social correspondence
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
5,685
Fiscal accountant
5,435
Assistant chief of mails
5,685
Assistant chief of telephone service,.
5,560
Assistant to the chief of records
Assistant to the chief of correspond5,310
ence
5,685
Special assistant to the chief
10,370
Correspondence assistant
Mails and files supervisor
Legislative assistant in the office of
records
4
20,865
Secretarial assistant
17
86,165
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
31
140,855
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
34
142,780
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
25
96,875
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
29
102,230
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
10
32,420
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
17
53,630
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
10
32,623
than $5,060

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Consultants and other personal services..
Payment above basic rates
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
01

Personal services.

1955 estimate 1956 estimate
Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
1

$8,760

1

$8,960

1

8,560
8,360
8,960

8,760

8,560
7,040

7,240

7,040

7,240

7,440
7,840
7,240
7,240
7,240
7,040

7,640
8,040
7,440
1
1

7,440
7,240

1

7,240

1
1
1

6,140
6,140
6,340

1

6,940

7,640

5,940
6,740
5,940
5,940
6,140
6,740
6,540
6,000

6,125

5,875
6,000
6,000
6,125
6,000
5,625

6,125
6,125
6,250
6,250
6,250
5,750

6,125
29,375
5,500

1
4

5,625
24,250
5,810
5,185

5,685
5,560
5,685
5,560

5,810
10,870
5,810
5,560
5,685

5,310
5,685
10,495

5
18
28
33
28
32
6
17

26,300
91,410
127,240
137,735
107,355
107,780
19,556
54,590

11

35,655

1 5,185
4
21,615
27 136,115
18
82,565
33 139,860
40 154,400
38 132,570
8
26,480
19
61,450
11

35,562

254 1, 419, 548
8
101,254

254 1,412, 966

267 1, 444,342

246 1, 318, 294

254 1,412,966

267 1,444, 342

38,865
71,969

215,000
86,034

120,000
105,658

1, 714,000

1,670,000

6,351
1,435,479

19

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

EXECUTIVE MANSION AND GROUNDS

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

Executive Mansion and Grounds

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Kegular pay in excess of 52-week basePayment above basic rates .
Total personal services
Communication services
Eents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Taxes and assessments.

04
05
06
07
08
09
15

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

72
6
77
109

72
10
81
81

72
10
81
81

$3,394

$3,446

$3,443

$244,339
20,964
928
14,733

$248,110
24,945
981
4,945

$247,187
24,945
1,904
7,345

280,964

278,981
145
30,890
125
13,200
37,875
4,984

281,381
145
30,890
125
14,100
34, 575
4,984

366,200

366,200

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

28,766
39
11,489
34,260
556
69

±.. _

Obligations incurred

356,143

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

Field:
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above._.
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060—.
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
_
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.._
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01

Personal services

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
4
68

$20,760
227,588

4
68

$20,760
227,668

4
68

$20,760
227,668

72 248,348
1.2 4,009

72 248,428
0.1
318

72 248,428
0. 3 1,241

70.8 244,339

71.9 248,110

71.7 247,187

20,964
928

24,945
981

24,945
1,904

12,446
2,287

3,400
1,545

5,800
1,545

280,964

278,981

281,381

BUREAU OF THE BUDGET
Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of the Budget
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees.
Number of employees at end of year
_
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base.
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Printing and reproduction
_
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments

02
03
04
06
07

Obligations incurred




1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

446
1
421
419

433
2
424
420

425
2
418
416

$7,039
GS-10.1

$7,185
GS-10.3

$7,230
GS-10.3

$2,975,095
6,652

$3,045,200
15,500

$3,020,350
16,000

11,318
998

11,750
2,550

11,600
2.550

2,994,063
42,248
520
39,359
121,900
5,549
42,896
22,234
20,152
2,066

3,075,000
55,000
2,000
40,000
135,000
6,000
49,000
25,000
8,000
2,500

3,050,500
55,000
2.000
40,000
130,000
5.000
46,000
25,000
8,000
2,500

3,290,987

3,397,500

3,364,000

Departmental:
N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $14,800:
Director
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
Deputy director
1
16,000
1
16,000
1
16,000
Assistant director.
2
30,000
2
30,000
2
30,000
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Assistant director for budget review.
1
14,800
1
14,800
1
14,800
Assistant director for legislative
reference
1
14,800
1
14,800
1
14,800
Assistant director for management
and organization
1
14,800
1
14,800
Assistant director for statistical
standards
1
14,800
1
14,800
Economic adviser on budget policy.
1
14,800
1
14,800
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant director for management
and organization
1
13,400
Assistant director for statistical
standards
1
13,000
Assistant to the director
1
13,000
1
13,000
Chief of division
5
65,000
5
65,000
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Administrative assistant to the
director
1
12,200
1
12,200
Assistant division chief
1
12,000
1
12,000
Assistant to the director
1
12,000
Chief of division
5
61,800
Economic adviser on budget policy.
1
12,400
Deputy office chief
2
24,400
2
24,400
1
12,200
Legal adviser.
_
1
12,000
1
12,000
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative assistant to the
director
11,800
Analytical statistician
10,800
11, 050
Assistant office chief
23,600
2
23,600
23,600
Assistant on cartography
10,800
1
11, 050
10,800
Budget examiner
269,900 23 259,150
268, 450
Deputy office chief
11, 800
1
11,800
11,800
Fiscal economist
45, 450
4
45,700
44,700
Legislative analyst
11,300
1
11, 550
11,300
Legislative attorney
1
11,800
12,000
23,600
9 101,950
Organization and methods examiner.
101,450
68,550
1
Public finance analyst
11,300
11, 300
11, 050
Specialist on budgetary methods
and procedures
11,300
11,300
11,050
Specialist on budgetary preparation
and reports.
22, 600
22, 600
11,800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Analytical statistician
71,600
71.800
70, 600
Budget examiner
297,800
299,800
306,800
Budget officer
9,800
1
9,800
9,600
Legislative analyst
19,800
2
20,000
29, 200
Legislative attorney
9,600
1
9,600
Organization and methods examiner.
98,800 10
99,800
90,200
10,200
Personnel officer
1
10,200
10,000
Specialist on budgetary methods
and procedures
20,200
2
20, 200
9,800
Specialist on budgetary preparation
and reports
19, 600
2
19, 600
19, 600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative services officer
8,960
1
1
8,960
81,640
Analytical statistician
_.
9
8
72,480
80, 640
8,360
1
1
Assistant security officer
8,360
Budget examiner
37 325,720 45 389,400 46 400, 560
8,960
1
1
8,960
Information officer
1
8,760
16, 720
2
16,920
2
Legislative analyst
Legislative attorney
1
8,760
Organization and methods examiner.
4
36,040
5
45,000
5
45,000
Specialist on budgetary methods
1
8,360
and procedures
1
8,360
Specialist on budgetary preparation
1
8,560
17,120
and reports
1
8,760
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
3
22,120
3
22,120
Analytical statistician
3
22,120
1
7,040
Assistant security officer
28 202, 720 25 178,600
Budget examiner
7,240
1
Fiscal economist
1
7,240
7,240
7,040
Fiscal services officer
1
7,040
7.040
7,040
Legislative analyst
7,040
7,040
Legislative reference assistant
7,840
7,840
1
7,640
Librarian
15,080
8,240
3
22,520
Organization and methods examiner.
7,440
7,440
1
7,240
Records officer
Specialist on budgetary methods
1
7,440
and procedures
Specialist on budgetary preparation
14,480
2
14,880
14,280
and reports
__
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
12,680
18,220
12, 680
Analytical statistician
6,940
Assistant librarian.
8
47,520
7
41,980
19 114,260
Budget examiner
2
11,880
2
11,880
5,940
Fiscal economist
2
12,680
12,480
1
6,740
Legislative analyst
Legislative reference assistant
6,340
Organization and methods examiner.
11,880
1
7,040
1
7,040
1
6,340
1
6,340
Personnel assistant..
6,140
Specialist on budgetary methods
1
6,340
6,140
1
6,340
and procedures

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EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual

1955 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber
salary ber salary
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940—Con.
ber salary
Specialist on budgetary preparation
and reports
1
$5,940
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
1
$5,500
Secretary to the director
1
$5,500
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1
5,685
1
5,685
1
5,560
Administrative assistant
1
5,935
1
5,935
2
11,120
Analytical statistician
1
5,560
1
5,560
1
5,435
Assistant fiscal services officer
_
1
5,560
1
5,435
1
5,310
Assistant records officer
10
51,850
10
51,475
9
46,540
Budget examiner
1
5,685
1
5,560
Chief of office services- _
2
10,120
2
10,620
2
10,120
Fiscal economist
1
5,310
1
5,185
Graphics analyst
1
5,435
1
5,185
Legislative analyst
1
5,810
Legislative assistant
1
5,185
1
5,185
2
10,495
Library assistant
2
10,745
2
10,745
2
10,620
Organization and methods examiner.
2
10,870
2
10,870
Specialist on budgetary preparation
and reports
1
5,685
1
5,810
2
10,620
Staff assistant
1
5,810
1
5,810
1
5,810
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
4
19,730
4
19,730
2
9,990
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
35 161,550
34 158,595
29 135,695
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
30 128,475
30 129,600
34 146,905
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
66 255,935
64 251,615
65 251.525
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
7
24,625
8
27.960
10
34,310
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
4
13,640
4
13^ 720
5
16,478
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1
3,230
1
3,230
1
3.150
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
9
27,700
9
27,860
9
27,368
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Duplicating unit supervisor
1
5,096
1
5,346
Photographer
1
5,138
1
5,138
5
18,955
5
18,955
6
23,242
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060. __
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
__
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)-Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. __
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential

435 3, 068, 983
17. 7 121, 284

433 3,125, 794
11
80,594

425 3, 087, 314
9
66,964

417.3
2, 947, 699

422

416

All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Budget examiner
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Budget examiner
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655

3, 020,350

3,500
12, 000
11, 750

1,000
15,000
11, 600

963
35

2,500
50

2,500
50

2, 966, 582

3, 075,000

3, 050, 500

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment
All personal services, field

Travel .
_
. _ __
Communication services -._
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment 15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred.

44,200

3
1
2
1

27,080
4,170
7,445
3,655

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week basePayment above basic rates
._Other payments for personal services
Total personal services

$12,000
5,000
14,000
5,000
12,000
2,000
1,000
1,000

$13,000
5,000
14,000
5,000
26,000
2,000
1,000
1,000

244,029

350, 500

385,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $6,500:
C ouncil member
Expert..
-_- -__
Economist
Statistician
Specialist __
Administrative assistant
_. _ _.
General schedule grades:
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses.
_
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary) - _
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
___ __
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
_ _
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
01

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber salary
ber salary
3
1
9
2
1

$48,000
15,000
92,330
15,005
9,600

3
1
13
4
1
1

$48,000
15,000
142,270
24,750
9,600
6,500

3
1
13
5
2
1

$48,000
15,000
137,795
29,225
21,800
6,500

2
5
1
1

8,910
21,475
4,035
3,335

3
7

13,365
30,315

3
7

14,240
31,390

1

3,230

1
1

3,415
3,430

1
1

3,495
3,430

26 220,920
7.1 57, 966

35
2

296,645
22,145

37
1

310,875
11,875

18. 9 162, 954

33

274,500

36

299,000

Personal services

Object classification

2,227
12,162
629

11, 500
1,000

4,357

4,500

10, 574
192, 903

7,000
298, 500

85
27,481
3, 050, 500

3, 075,000

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

26
2
21
26

35
1
34
35

37
1
37
37

$4,099
GS-5.5
$11,246

$4,210
GS-5.6
$10,892

$4,280
GS-5.6
$10,947

$162,954
14,389
629
4,357

$274, 500
11, 500
1,000
4,500

$299,000
12,000
1,000
6,000

1954 actual

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

3.3 27,396

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

$6,409
3,453
9,921
540
19, 749
1,819
464
8,771

12, 000
1,000
6,000

318, 000

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Salaries and Expenses, Council of Economic Advisers

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees.
Number of employees at end of year

1956 estimate

Salaries and Expenses, National Security Council

COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS

Object classification

1955 estimate

NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
4

2, 994,063

Personal services




02
04
06
07

11
86,550
7. 7 59,154

Total permanent, field
Deduct laDses

01

3, 045, 200

351
6,216
11,318

1954 actual

Object classification

1956 estimate

02
04
06
07
08
09

Total personal services.
Travel
C ommunication services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services.._
Supplies and materials
Equipment. Obligations incurred

__

_._

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

29
27
28

28
27
28

29
28
29

$6,264
GS-9.1

$6,807
GS-9.8

$6,718
GS-9.7

$180,540
1,900

$189, 635
4,000

$196, 753
4,000

4,630

765
4,000

782
4,000

187,070
586
4,023
7,721
1,561
2,499
3,853

198,400
1,400
3,000
5,500
3,670
2,030
1,000

205,535
1,400
3,000
5,500
19, 670
2,295
2,600

207,313

215,000

240,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

10,574

7,000

192,903

298,500

318,000

1954 actual
Departmental:
Positions at rates equal to or in excess
of $15,000:
Executive secretary
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Range $14,800:
Deputy executive secretary
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy executive secretary

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

$15,000

1

$15,000
14,800

13,400

1

$15,000
14,800

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL—Continued

Object classification

Salaries and Expenses, National Security Council—Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual

Personal services..

187,070

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

198,400

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

294
8
254
265

235
14.3
248
260

OFFICE OF DEFENSE MOBILIZATION

$6,914
GS-9.7

$7,102
GS-9.8
$3,271

$7,208
GS-9.9
$3,349

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week basePayment above basic rate
Other payments for personal services

$2,147,861
98,277
8,261
13,817

$1,767,124
100,000
6,797
3,000

$1, 679, 928
176,160
6,412
8,000

51, 437

5,500

7,500

2,319, 653
121,600
2,215
55, 742
837
73,405
28,729
90,830
25,230
17,769
2,080

1,882,421
102,072
1,000
51, 500
750
23,200
46,500
43,267
19,730
8,260
2,300

1,878,000
195,310
750
47,940
750
25,500
24,000
44,280
17, 544
3,600
2,250

2,738,090

2,181,000

2,239,924

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
_. .
R ents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
_.
O ther contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations




1956 estimate

04
05
07
08
15

Total personal services
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Taxes and assessments
Total obligations

389
14
327
321

294
8
254
265

235
14.3
248
260

$6,887
GS-9.6

$7,102
GS-9.8
$3,271

$7,208
GS-9.9
$3,349

$2,171,931
123,271

$1,767,124
100,000

$1,679,928
176,160

8,353
14,801

6,797
3,000

6,412
8,000

5
6
11
5

$4,814
GS-6.2
$24,070
24,994
92
984
50,140
403
7,585
3,458
105
26
61,717

SUMMARY

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions _
Average number of all employees
_
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
' base
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services
Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
C ommunication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction. _
Other contractual services
._
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
„ __
Equipment
Taxes and assessments
Total obligations

51,437

5,500

7,500

2,369,793
121,600
2,215
56,145
8,422
73,405
32,187
90,830
25,335
17,769
2,106

1,882,421
102,072
1,000
51, 500
750
23,200
46, 500
43,267
19,730
8,260
2,300

1,878,000
195,310
750
47,940
750
25,500
24,000
44,280
17,544
3,600
2,250

2,799,807

2,181,000

2,239,924

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES

384
8
316
316

General schedule grades:
Average salaries and grades:
Average salary
__
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

02
03
04
05
06
07

_

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
_
Payment above basic rates

08
09
15

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

02
03
04
05
06
07

Salaries and Expenses, Office of Defense Mobilization

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

205,535

OFFICE OF DEFENSE MOBILIZATION

Object classification

1955 estimate

ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
GS-17. Range $13,000to $13,800—Con.
Internal security representative
1 $13,000
1 $13,200
$13,000
Senior special staff member
1
13,000
1
13,200
13,000
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Coordinator
1
12,000
12,000
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Special staff member
1
11,800
1
10,800
10,800
Coordinator
1
11,300
Assistant internal security representative
10,800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant internal security representative
10,600
Special staff member
__
9,600
9,800
9,600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Special staff member
8,360
8,360
Research assistant
8,360
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Research assistant
1
7,440
Assistant to executive secretary
1
7,040
1
7,240
1
7,040
Special staff member
1
7,040
1
7,040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Special staff member
2
11,880
Administrative officer
5,940
1
6,140
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant to internal security representative
5,060
Research analyst
5,435
5,060
5,060
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
9,365
9,990
9,990
14,115
18,445
GS-7. Range $4,205 toi$4,955
18,195
15,930
16,430
16,055
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
11,105
7,195
7,070
GS-5. Range $3,410 to'$4,160
6,350
9,845
6,670
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
3,230
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
29 203,105
Total permanent, departmental
29 190,390
28 198,780
1. 3 9,145
0.9 6,352
1. 5 9,850
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av28.1 196,753
erage number, net salary)
27. 5 180,540
26. 7 189, 635
Positions other than permanent: Tem4,000
porary employment
1,900
4,000
782
765
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
4,000
and holiday pay
4,630
4,000
01

1954 actual

1954 actual

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber
salary ber salary
excess of $14,800:
1 $22,500
1 $22,500
Director
1 $22,500
Deputy director
1
17,500
1
17,500
1
17,500
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate $14,800:
Assistant director for financial policy.
1
14,800
Assistant director for manpower
1
14,800
Assistant director for materials
1
14,800
Assistant director for plans and
1
14,800
readiness
_
Assistant director for production—
1
14,800
1
14,800
1
14,800
Assistant director for stabilization..
1
14,800
Assistant director for telecommunications
1
14,800
1
14,800
1
14,800
1
14,800
1
14,800
1
14,800
General counsel
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Chief, defense programs division
1
13,000
Deputy assistant director for manpower
_
1
13,000
1
13,200
1
13,000
Deputy assistant director for mate1
13,800
1
13,000
1
13,000
rials
_ ._
Deputy assistant director for plans
1
13,000
1
13,000
and readiness
Deputy assistant director for pro1
13,200
1
13,200
1
13,200
duction
Deputy assistant director for stabi1
13,000
lization

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EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

1955 estimate

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800—Con. ber salary ber salary ber salary
Deputy assistant director for telecommunications
1 $13,200
1 $13,200
1 $13,200
Deputy assistant to director on
National Security Council affairs _
13,200
1
13,000
1
13,000
13,000
Deputy general counsel
1
13,000
13,000
Executive officer
1
13,000
13,000
Industrial specialist
13,000
13,000
Program and reports officer
1
13,000
2
26,000
Special assistant
Special assistant for scientific liaison. ~i
13,000
1
13,000
13,660
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief, full-mobilization requirements and capacity staff
1
12,800
Deputy for continuity of govern12,000
ment
1
12,000
12,000
12,000
Deputy for mobilization readiness..
12,200
Deputy general coun sel
1
12,200
1
12,000
12,200
Electronic engineer (general)
1
12,000
1
12,000
12,000
Financial operations officer
1
12,000
1
12,000
Industrial specialist (continuity of
1
12,000
industry)
1
12,000
Research director
1
12,000
I
12,666
Telecommunications specialist
"I 127665"
1
12,200
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative analyst
1
11,800
2
22,100
Administrative officer
11,050
Assistant general counsel
2
21,850
1
11,366
Business economist
1
11,050
Chief, agricultural and forest prod1
11,800
11,800
ucts division
1
11,300
11,300
Chief, chemical and rubber division
1
11,050
11,050
Chief, ferro-alloys division
Chief, full mobilization require10,800
ments and capacity staff
11,300
11,300
Chief, iron, steel, and coal division..
11,050
11,050
Chief, light metals division
10,800
10,800
Chief, nonferrous metals division. _.
Chief, nonmetallic minerals divi11,300
11,300
sion
Chief, program coordination divi11,050
11,050
sion
10,800
Commodity-industry analyst
Director, physical security division1
10,800
Director, urban targets division
1
10,800
1
11,050
2
22,350
Economist
1
11,300
Economist (rationing)
1
11,800
Electronic engineer (radio)
1
11,050
Emergency operations specialist
1
10,800
Executive assistant (management) _.
1
10,800
Executive secretary
Executive secretary (Interdepartmental Radio Advisory Commit1
11,800
1
11,800
tee)
1
11,050
Facilities security planner
1
11,050
Financial analyst
Fiscal and credit stabilization spe1
10,800
cialist
1
11,800
Foreign affairs specialist
1
10,800
4
43,950
Government relocation specialist
2
21,600
1
11,050
Historian (miscellaneous)
4
43,950
Industrial and financial analyst
Industrial specialist
20 222,250
13 142,400
12 133,350
Industrial specialist (ordnance pro1
10,800
10,800
grams)
1
11,300
11,050
1
11,050
Information officer
11,800
1
11,800
International economist (general).__
1
11,050
34,150
2
21,600
Labor specialist
3
32,650
11, 550
Manpower specialist
11, 550
Materials specialist
1
11,550
Medical officer (general)
1
11,050
Organization and methods exam1
11,050
iner
1
10,800
Price specialist
3
32,400
1
10,800
Production logistics specialist
Program and reports assistant
2
22,600
10,800
2
21,600
Rationing specialist
10,800
Rent specialist
10,800
Security and inspections officer
11,300
1
11,050
Special assistant
Special assistant for operations con1
11,800
1
11,800
trol
1
11,800
Stabilization economist
1
11,050
11,050
2
21,850
Stabilization specialist
Supervisory statistician (econom1
11,050
1
11,050
11,
050
ics)
21,600
Telecommunications specialist
"I
11,800
10,800
Urban targets planner
11, 300
Wage stabilization specialist
1
10,800
War gaming specialist
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Analytical statistician (econom1
10,000
2
20,000
ics)
Assistant executive secretary (Interdepartmental Radio Advisory
1
9,800
9,600
1
9,600
Committee)
--1
10,000
Assistant price specialist
Chief electronic engineer (Interdepartmental Radio Advisory Com1
9,800
mittee)
4
41,200
9,800
2
19,800
Commodity-industry analyst
Commodity-industry analyst
1
10,600
(chemical products)
Commodity-industry analyst
2
20,800
2
20,400
(metals).—




1954 actual
Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600—Con.
C o m m o d i t y - i n d u s t r yanalyst
(nonmetallic minerals)
Economist (general)
Electronic engineer (general)
Executive secretary
Facilities security planner
Financial analyst
Industrial and financial analyst
Industrial protection specialist
Industrial specialist
Materials specialist
Production logistics specialist
Program assistant
Program coordinator
Rationing specialist
Reporting specialist
Security officer
Staff assistant
Staff director
Storage specialist (general)
Strategic relocation specialist
Supervisory statistician (economics)
Urban defense planner
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Analytical statistician
Budget and fiscal officer
Business economist
Commodity-industry analyst
Commodity industry analyst (metCommodity-industry analyst (nonmetallic minerals)
Economist
Electronic engineer (radio)
Engineer (frequency assignments)..
Executive assistant
General attorney
Government relocation specialist--.
Illustrator (general)
Industrial and financial analyst
Industrial specialist
Information specialist
Labor specialist
Liaison officer
Personnel officer
Price stabilization analyst
Program analyst
Target analysis specialist
Supervisory survey statistician
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Analytical statistician
Chief, operations branch
Fiscal officer
Illustrator (general)
Industrial and financial analyst
Industrial specialist
Librarian
Placement officer
Printing and publications officer
Survey statistician (health and
medicine)
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Analytical statistician
Budget examiner
Business economist
Communications specialist
Electronic engineer (Interdepartmental Radio Advisory Committee)
Executive secretary
Graphics analyst
Industrial vulnerability specialist-..
Librarian
Manpower specialist
Organization and methods examinerPersonnel security officer
Position classifier
Program analyst
Purchasing officer
Records analyst
Staff assistant
Statistician
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant—
Analytical statistician
Budget examiner
Communications specialist (radio) __
Labor economistLibrarian
I
Personnel security officer
Placement assistant
_
Publications writer
Secretary (stenography)
Secretary to director
Records analyst (general)
Statistical assistant
Statistician
Telecommunications specialist
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370.

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
$10,200

6
1
12

61,000
9,600
120,000

2

19,200

"¥ """19,166
1
1

9,600
9,600

1
1
1

9,800
9,800
9,600

2
1

18,720
8,360

$10,600
9,600
9,800
9,800
10,000
10,600

7
2

71,000
19,800

1

9,600

1
1

$9,800
9,800

1

9,800

2

20,600

" I " ""16," 666
1

9,800

1
1

9,600
10,000

1
1

10,000
9,800

9,600
1
1

9,600
10,000
10,600

9,360
8,360

1

8,560

I

8560

"I

9~360

3

28,080

2

17,720

1
1
1

8,560
8,560
8,760

1
9,160
9,360
8,560
8,560
8,360
8,560
79. 640
26, 480
8,560
8,560

1

9,360

1
1
1
1

8,560
8,560
8,760
8,760

6
1

53,560
9,360

8,360

8,360
8,360

8,360
8,360

8,360
8,360

9,360
8,560

8,560
7,240
14, 280
7,240
7,440
7,040
16, 080
15, 280
7,640
14, 880
7,640

1
1

5,940
5,940

7,640
7,440
8,040

1
1

1
1

7,840
7,640

7,640
7,440

1
1
1

7,040
7,840
7,640

7,440

7,440

5,940
5,940

5,940
13,880
6,140

6,940
11, 880

6,140
6,940

1
1
1

5,940
6,140
6,940

6,540
5,940
6,540

1
2
1
1

6,740
12,280
6,740
5,940

1
1
1
2
1

6,140
5,940
6,250
11,000
5,560

"I

5," 560

3
1
1

15,930
5,185
5,810

12, 080
1
1

5
1
1

5,940
6,540

6,340
12,480
6,540
12,080
11, 880
13,880

6,940
6,740
6,340
6,140
6,940

6,125

6,250
5,500

27,300
5,810
5,310

5,560
11, 620
5,435

5,060
5,685
5,060
5,435
5,810
26, 550
5,060
2
1
2
13

11,120
5,185
10,370
64,560

5,060
5,435
21, 615
5,185
5,810
5,810
10

50,200

35,965

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

OFFICE OF DEFENSE

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

MOBILIZATION—Continued

Object classification

Salaries and Expenses, Office of Defense Mobilization—Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL

SERVICES—continued

1954 actual
Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-7.
GS-6.
GS-5.
GS-4.
GS-3.
GS-2.
GS-1.

Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range

$4,205
$3,795
$3,410
$3,175
$2,950
$2,750
$2,500

to $4,955
to $4,545
to $4,160
to $3,655
to $3,430
to $3,230
to $2,980

Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base___
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential .__
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
01 Personal services
._

Average number of all employees. _
Number of employees at end of year

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
33 $151,265
50 211,125
50
194,465
21
81, 365
9
29,190
4
12,360
5
13, 812
4

12,108

22 $103,260
28
122,885
41 164, 810
13
46,155
14
44,980
3
9,690
4
11, 280
4

13,083

19
19
33
13
10
1
4

$87,810
83,355
133,155
44,075
31, 690
3,310
11, 600

3

10, 046

389 2,689,690
76 517, 759

294 2,098, 783
48 331,659

235 1, 707,961
4
28,033

313 2,171, 931

246 1, 767,124

231 1,679, 928

23,470
99,801
8,353

100,000
6,797

176,160
6,412

14,650
151

3,000

8,000

51,437

5,500

7,500

2,369, 793

1,882,421

1,878,000

PRESIDENT'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON
GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION
President's Advisory Committee on Government Organization
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.




1955 estimate 1956 estimate

1954 actual
5

5
2

5
2

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade__.
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
02
04
06
08
09

Total personal services
Travel
Communication services
Printing and reproduction
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Obligations incurred

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

1954 actual

___

._

DETAIL OF PERSONAL

1
4

7
5

7
5

$6, 258
GS-9.0

$7,216
GS-10.4

$7,216
GS-10.4

$7,778

$35,215
12,000

$36,490
16,000

7,778
142
7
50
60
758

47,215
2,858
500

52,490
5,000
800

432
200

1,000
710

8,795

51,205

60,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

SERVICES

1954 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Staff director
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant to the staff director._
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Secretarial assistant
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955:
Secretary
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545:
Secretary
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655:
Clerk-typist

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

$13,000

1

$13,000

1

$13,000

1

10,800

1

11,050

1

11,050

1

5,060

1

5,060

1

5,060

1

4,205

1

4,205

3,795
3,175

3,175

Total permanent, departmental-.
Deduct lapses

35,830
28,051

36,490
1,275

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

7,778

35,215

01

Personal services.

7,778

3,175

36, 490

12,000

16,000

47,215

52,490

FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

DISASTER RELIEF

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1956 estimate

15 Taxes and assessments
16 Investments and loans
Reserved for future allocations

ALLOCATION TO FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE
ADMINISTRATION

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

$59
5,800
$18,373,049

Obligations incurred
3
3
3

3
3
3

3
3
3

$6, 501
GS-10.3

$5,963
GS-9.6

$6,005
GS-9.6

$14,823

$15, 505

$16,814

40

68

70

14,863
15,464
118
1,642
411
269
887
1, 594, 340

15, 573
34,800

16, 884
35,000

9,900

10,000

14,935, 727

1,627,994

14,996,000

1,683,432

Total personal services.
02 Travel . . .
03 Transportation of things
__
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services _
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials. _
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions._
Reserved for future allocations.._
Obligations incurred

18, 373,049
18, 434, 933

18,434,933

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
___ _
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Auditor
Administrative officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,150-

1955 es timate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
1
$9,360
_
1
1

1
1

$7,440
7,040

1
1

$7,440
7,040

1

3,410

1

3,535

5,940
4,205

„

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

3
19,505
0.5 4,682

3
17,890
0.4 2,385

3
18,015
0.2 1,201

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in eycess of 52-week base...

2.5

2.6

2.8

01

Personal services

14,823
40
14,863

15,505
68

16,814
70

15,573

16,884

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

708
618
708

1,155
1,135
1,155

$5, 293
FSO-5.8

$5,094
FSO-5.8

$5,023
FSS-8.9

$4, 994
FSS-8.9

$1,388

$1,425

$1,978, 290

$3, 572, 608

8,653
515,150

14,167
867, 630

2, 502,093
232, 753

4,454,405
416, 279

$2,437,146

2,944,829

8,500

27,300

4,059, 986
5,330
44,000

2,445, 646

5, 706, 975

8*980,000

to to to

01 Personal services:
P ermanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base

$15,000,000

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

.

1956 estimate

to to to

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
Average grade__ _.

1955 estimate

SUMMARY—continued

1955 estimate

1954 actual

1954 actual

Object classification

Disaster Relief, Executive Office of the President

3
2
3

ALLOCATION TO HOUSING AND HOME
FINANCE AGENCY

Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
01 Personal services: Positions other than
permanent.
02 Travel
___ __ ___
04 Communications services
06 Printing and reproduction _ _
07 O ther contractual ser vices
08 S upplies and materials
09 Equipment... . . _
... .
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred

7

1

$46,090
1,511
656
410
678
227
7
59

$3,700
200
100

49, 638

REFUGEE RELIEF
Refugee Relief, Executive
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

4,000

ALLOCATION TO COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

16 Investments and loans

$5,800

SUMMARY

Total number of permanent positions
Ful-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

_

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions._.
Positions other than permanent . .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
11

Total personal services.
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Grants, subsidies, and contributions..




1954 actual

3

3
7
10
9

3
1
4
4

3
3

$6, 501
GS-10.3

$5,963
GS-9.6

$6,005
GS-9.6

$14,823
46,090

$15, 505
3,700

$16,814

40

68

70

60,953
16,975
118
2,298
411
410
947
1,114
7
1, 594,340

19, 273
35,000

16,884
35,000

10,000

10,000

Average salaries and grades:
Grades established by the Foreign
Service Act of 1946 (2 U. S. C.
801-1158):
Foreign Service officer:
Average salary
Average grade
Foreign Service staff officer:
Average salary
Average grade
__
Ungraded positions: Foreign countries
(local rates): Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel
07 Other contractual services: Services
performed by other agencies
15 Taxes and assessments
Unvouchered
Obligations incurred
ALLOCATION TO TREASURY DEPARTMENT

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
14,935, 727

25

26

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

REFUGEE RELIEF—Continued

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

Refugee Relief, Executive—Continued

1954 actual

Object classification

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$57,243

$170,115

$237,630

9,796

700
10,720

900
17,620

54

181, 535
78, 265
7,500
1,900
49, 500
1,200
100

256,150
57,600
1,500
1,900
41,550
1,200
100

104,927

320,000

360,000

18
1
10
19

29
3
28
32

40
3
41
43

$6,300
GS-10.1

$6, 217
GS-10.0

$6, 072
GS-10.1

$58, 087
1,084

$154, 008
9,000

$230,108
9,000

3,627

692
16, 300

692
25,800

9,302
376
350
97

180,000
23, 200
6,800
1,600
400
6,000
800
600
600

265, 600
22, 200
4,000
1,600
400
2,900
1,200
1,500
600

99, 507

220, 000

300,000

79
1
34
80

1,810
4
1,135
1,813

2,691
9
2,580
2,700

$5,201
GS-8.1

$4,459
GS-6.9

$4,273
GS-6.5

$5, 293
FSO-5.8

$5,094
FSO-5.8

$5,023
FSS-8.9

$4,994
FSS-8.9

$1, 244

$1,473

$1,452

$183,894
4,533

$3,347,253
13,900

$7,545,796
27,100

71
13,423
201,921
87,604
33,940
3,187
300

10,445
576,075
3,947, 673
492,918
59,100
12,530
38,000
8,400
118,200
2,944,829
79,600
64,650
800
200,000
40,300

16,259
1,008,050
8,597,205
784,279
63,700
22, 550
50,000
4,400
126,250
4,059,986
198,400
5,100
6,130
2,000,000
89,000

8,007,000
7,000
8,000,000

16,007,000
7,000
16,000,000

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF

JUSTICE—continued

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

ALLOCATION TO TREASURY DEPARTMENT—

continued
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services: Permanent positions
04 Communication services
__ _

08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
16 Investments and loans
Obligations incurred

$3,577
GS-5

$4,433
GS-7

$4,502
GS-7

$1,434

$8,845
30
100
50
200,000

$9,950
50
2,000,000

209,025

2,010,000

1,434

10
10

.

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Payment above basic rates
02
03
04
05
06
07

Total personal services
Travel
.._ . ._
Transportation of things
Communication services..
O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials
Taxes and assessments
_'_ _. . . .

1,361
1,265
1,361

$5,004
GS-8.4
$833

$4,128
GS-6.5
$1,474

$4,120
GS-6.4
$1,400

$633

$798,095
33,905

$3,180,000
97,000

633
929

832,000
108,000
1,000
9,000
38,000
8,000
31,000
23,000
13,000

3,277,000
215,000
3,000
19,000
50,000
4,000
71,000
66,000
45,000

1,063,000

3,750,000

__ _
300
2,663

08
Supplies and materials
Unvouchered
Obligations incurred

966
399
966

4,525

67,039
35,235
2,599

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation
of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing
and reproduction
O
ther contractual
services..

02
03
04
07
08
15

Obligations incurred

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
ARMY

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions.
.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base.
Payment above basic rates

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

__

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services

02 Travel

03
04
06
07

_

62, 798
20, 243
5,426
915

Transportation of things
Communication services
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services

08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment

15 Taxes and assessments

. _.

Obligations incurred
SUMMARY

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,
EDUCATION, AND WELFARE

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary

Average grade
...
Ungraded positions: Average salary

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base

02
03
04
07
08
09
15

Total personal services

Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
_
Taxes and assessments
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters
Obligations incurred

30
12
30

64
1
53
64

77
6
81
83

$4,365
GS-6.3
$1,655

$4,457
GS-6.5
$1, 558

$4,457
GS-6.5
$1, 532

$66,497
3,449

$237,900
4,900

$315,500
18,100

71

400

500

70,017
31,197
25,915
2,272
22,040
10,205
19,528
47

243,200
50,700
43,800

334,100
73,200
55,200

31,700
54,500
64,000
100

10,800
130,000
3,600
100

181,221
408

488,000
7,000

607,000
7,000

180,813

481,000

600,000

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade




,

19
10
19

$5,756
GS-9.3

41
36
41

$4,530
GS-6.7

55
55
55

$4,402
GS-5.8

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
Average grade
Grades established by the Foreign
Service Act of 1946 (22 U. S. C.
801-1158):
Foreign Service officer:
Average salary
Average grade
. _
_ .
Foreign Service staff officer:
Average salary
Average grade

Ungraded positions: Foreign countries
(local rates): Average salary
_
01 Personal services:
Permanent, positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services.
02 Travel
. .
03 Transportation of things.,
04 Communication services
..
05 Rents and utility services.
06 Printing and reproduction
07 O ther contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials.
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
16 Investments and loans
Unvouchered
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters
Obligations incurred

- .

34,005
2,437,146
10,581
19,878
198
8,500
2,837,260
408
2,836,852

27

FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1955 estimate

708
1,155
2,253,299
3,683,729
90.1
20
232,047
43,183

Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses
Net permanent,field(average number, net salary):
Foreign countries:
United States rates

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative staff assistant
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grades established by act of July 1,
1944 (42 U. S. C. 207): Director
grade

Personal services.

7,470
453,917
10, 801

759,466
40,226

2, 502, 093

4, 454, 405

1
1

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Personal services.

$5,940
4,330

1
1
1

7,155
5,721

10, 270
1,425

3
0.8

1,434

8,845

$4,205
2,950

1
1

$5,940
4,455
3,110
13,505
3, 555

9,950

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
ARMY, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Deputy director
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Deputy chief
Operation officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Field office supervisor
Assistant operation officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Team commander
Case officer
Budget officer
Field ofB.ee operation officer
Assistant field office supervisor
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7.
GS-5.
GS-4.
GS-3.
Foreign

1

$7,040

6,740

1
1

6,740
6,340

$5,500

3

17,250

17,375
5,750

1

5,310

6
6
1

30,360
30,610
5,060

45,540
81, 460
5,060
15,930
15,930

29,220

369,600
33,640
17,050
12, 700
47 138,650

1,330,560
39 163,995
4 13,640
12 38,100
175 516,250

804
1,185,096

804
1,125,600

8
~

1,6
10
41,696

Deduct lapses
Net • permanent, field (average
number, net salary): Foreign
countries:
United States rates

$7,040

1
1

Range $4,205 to $4,955
Range $3,410 to $4,160
Range $3,175 to $3,655
Range $2,950 to $3,430
nationals paid at local wage

Total permanent, field..

1

41,063

0.2

33,905

97,000

832,000

3,277,000

323
33

Payment above basic rates: Additional
pay for service abroad—
__.
01 FRASER
Personal services.
Digitized for


476,020

322,075

600

Local rates-

518
2,134,000
747
1,046,000

633

Total
salary

Number

Num- Total
ber salary

$5,060
6,750
1

1
2

Total
salary
$5,185
6,830

1
2

$5,185
6,830

10,708

10,708

10, 708

4
22,723
0.5 2,823

4
22,723
0.1
623

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..

3.2 17, S
24

3. 5 19,900
100

> 22,100
100

All personal services, departmental.

17,893

20,000

22,200

5,810

1

7,040

1
2

5,810
5,900

5,810

11,063
18,214
32,585
22,534

11,063
18,214
32,585
116,918

1
2
4
19

11,063
18,214
32,585
139,096

56,105

46

70,515

12

19,860

26
17

123,006
80,402

60 240,695
11.1 44,895

73 277,283
2.2
8,483

37,239
5,365

19. 6 150,400
29.3 45,400

25. 3 199,100
45.5 69,700

3,449
47

4,900
300

18,100
400

3,896
2,128

19,500
2,700

21,900
2,700

Net permanent,field(average number, net salary): Foreign countries:
United States rates
Local rates
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment: Foreign countries: Local rates
*--.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad

01

36

All personal services, field -

52,124

223,200

311,900

Personal services.

70,017

243,200

334,100

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Program supervisor
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Officer in charge
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant officer in charge
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Immigrant inspector
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Immigrant inspector
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160

1
15

$8,760
44,250

1
24

$8,960
72,000

8,760
614

16
3

53,010
7,484

25

80,960
1,360

8,146

13

45, 526
200

25

79,600
300

8,146

45,726

79,900

8,560

1

8,360

1

7,040

7,240

12,000

2

12,000

12,250

11
1
2

60,022
5,370
7,820

16
1
4

85,322
5,370
14,630

21

112,622
5,495
15,005

18
9

100,612
51,515

25
2

132,722
8,133

30

161,172
3,142

9

49,097

23

124,589
500

158,030
600

7,627
2,169

8,500
2,220

15,400
2,220

All personnel services, field.

58,893

135,809

176,250

Personal services

67,039

181,535

256,150

$9,600

$9,600

$9,600

Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary): Foreign
countries: United States rates
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Quarters allowance
Post allowance

01

$8,760

7,040

Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses

966
1,361
1,853,796
3,395,310
568
96
215,310
1,055,701

75

Number

4 22,518
0.8 4,649

Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses

ALLOCATION TO TREASURY DEPARTMENT

01

1956 estimate

Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Medical officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative staff assistant
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grades established by act of July 1,1944
(42 U. S. C.207):
Director grade
Senior grade
—
Full grade
Senior assistant grade
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060

317.9
564
1, 610,298
2,826,186
300 410,954 ]571 814,360
8,653
14,167

Local rates
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base_.
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowances
Additional pay for service abroad

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Claims attorney
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430

1955 estimate

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,
EDUCATION, AND WELFARE

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Field:
Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946 as amended (22 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
U. S. C. 801-1158):
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Foreign Service Officers:
FSO-2. Range $11,130 to $12,700....
1 $11,850
1
FSO-3. Range $9,130 to $11,030
1 10,330
FSO-5. Range $5,313 to$6,713
1 6,513
1
6,513
FSO-6. Range $3,993 to $5,093
31 151,283
31 151,283
Foreign Service staff officers and employees:
18, 460
18,460
FSS-2. Range $9,230 to $10,250
78, 729
78,729
FSS-3. Range $8,481 to $9,441
FSS-4. Range $7,689 to $8,649
10 69,441
12 84,819
43,110
11 78, 585
FSS-5. Range $7,095 to $8,115
29 190,869
50 326,328
FSS-6. Range $6,501 to $7,401
40 239,502
75 446,247
FSS-7. Range $5,907 to $6,807
27 147,411
75 402,435
FSS-8. Range $5,313 to $6,213
51 246,263
103 491,651
FSS-9. Range $4,719 to $5,619
24 106.512
31 138,153
FSS-10. Range $4,323 to $5,223
33 135,471
61 245,427
FSS-11. Range $3,927 to $4,647
65 233,498
93 332,583
FSS-12. Range $3,531 to $4,251
15 47,490
17 53,790
FSS-13. Range $3,150 to $3,870
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
361 501,189
585 833,774
than $5,060--

01

1954 actual

1956 estimate

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief of branch

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

REFUGEE RELIEF—Continued

1954 actual

Refugee Relief, Executive—Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
LAB OR—continued
Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
E m p l o y m e n t service adviser
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
E m p l o y m e n t service adviser .
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655

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

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
.__
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base

2
1

$12,280
3,175

1

$7,040

1

$7,040

3
3

19,420
9,605

5
4

31,300
12,780

4
2.1

25,055
12,168

8
1. 3

45,665
7, 540

11
0.3

60,720
1,995

1.9

12,887

6.7

38,125

10.7

58,725

1,084

All personal services, departmental.

Continued

67,900

47,300

Num- Total
ber

All personal services,

field

Personal services

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary

1

$8,360

1

$8,360

1

$8,360

21,120

4

28,160

4

28,160

7
3

46,380
12,480

13
3

85,620
12,480

21
3

133,140
12,480

14
6.7

88,340
43,140

21
134,620
2.9 18,737

29
182,140
1.7 10,757

7.3

45,200

18.1 115,883
517

27. 3 171,383
517

3,627

2,000
14,300

2,000
23,800

_

48,827

132,700

197, 700

_

62,798

180,000

265,600

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary): Foreign countries : United States rates
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Living and quarters allowance
_._

01

salary

1956 estimate

3

Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses

9,000
175

9,000
175

13,971

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
LAB OR—-continued
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Employment service adviser
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
E m p l o y m e n t service adviser
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
O ccupational selector
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160

1955 estimate

REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS
DETAIL OP PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS
EXPANSION OF DEFENSE PRODUCTION

1954 actual

Expansion of Defense Production
SCHEDULE A-l. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

477
440

486
3
467
461

453
1
434
415

$6,061
GS-8.6

$6,464
GS-9.1

$6,436
GS-9.0

$2,774,941
39,477

$2,746,696
17,700

$2,530,205
9,500

10,830
63, 263

10, 597
71,307

9,278
67,117

129,822

15,200

9,000

2,625,100
157,400
7,100
42,900
24,250
34, 500
44,800
768,950
22,000

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions _
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

581

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
__
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rate
Other payments for personal services
_
Excess of annual leave earned over
annual leave taken.

2,753

Total personal services
Travel
,
. _
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
_ __
Services performed by other agenciesSupplies and materials
Equipment
Refunds, awards, and indemnities.. _
Taxes and assessments

3,021,086
153, 511
8,913
45,893
43,200
35,154
40,875
1,097,841
17,994
1,057
25
7,940

2,861,500
175,600
9,400
48,100
27,250
38,100
50,600
1,140,150
23,300
1,800
6,700

1,000

Total administrative expenses
Deduct reimbursements from borrowers __

4,473,489
59,758

4, 382, 500
50,000

3,728,000
20,000

Total administrative expenses, net—

4,413,731

4,332, 500

3,708,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
13
15

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Attorney
Chief, contracts administration...
Director, materials division
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Administrator
General supply officer
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Accountant
Assistant to the administrator
Attorney
Branch chief
Commodity analyst




Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary ber salary ber salary
$13,000
13,200
13,200

3
1
4

12,800
12,800

1
1

$12,800
12,800

1
1

$12,800
12,800

11,050
11,050
33,900
11,050
44,700

1
4
2
2

11,300
46,450
23,100
22,850

1
2
2
2

11,300
23,600
23,100
23,100

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-15. Range $10,800to $11,800—Con.
Contract specialist
$11,050
1 $11,300
1 $11,300
Deputy administrator
11,050
1
11,050
1
11,300
Deputy division director
11,050
Division director
55, 250
55,500
56,500
Engineer
33,650
23,100
23,350
Financial analyst
10,800
11,050
11,050
General supply officer
11,800
11,800
11,800
Loan examiner
11, 550
11,800
11,800
Negotiator
23,600
23,600
23,600
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
10,600
Accountant
19,600
Assistant director
20,000
20,000
48,800
Attorney
40,600
42,400
10,600
Auditor
20,600
20,800
10,600
Branch chief
10,600
10,800
9,800
Commodity analyst
10,000
10,000
40,600
Engineer
21,000
10,600
Executive assistant
10,000
9,800
10,000
20,600
20,400
Financial analyst
20,800
Industrial equipment and machinery officer
1
10,600
1 10,600
1 10,600
Information and editorial specialist.
1
10,200
Loan examiner
1
9,600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
7 60,920
34,640
Accountant
4 34,640
1
9,360
9,360
Adm inistrative officer
1
9,360
3 26,680
36,840
Attorney
4 37,440
9 78,840
90,200
Auditor
10 91,200
3 25,480
26,080
Budget analyst
3 26,080
1
9,360
9,360
Compliance and security officer
1
15 129, 600
13 113,080
Engineer
12 105,320
3 25,880
2
17,520
Financial analyst
2 17,520
1
8,760
Information and editorial specialist.
1
8,360
8,560
1
8,560
Insurance examiner
26,280
3 26,480
Investigator
9,160
9,360
1
9,360
Loan examiner
8,760
8,760
1
8,960
Placement officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
14 104,360
5 38,400
5 38,600
Accountant
,
1
7240
Administrative officer
7,240
Attorney
15,080
15 115,200
15 116,400
Auditor
60,120
1
7,440
1
7,440
Budget analyst
7,240
1
7,440
Claims examiner
1
7,440
7,040
Commodity analyst
7,440
1
7,440
Economist
1
7,640
16, 080
2 16,080
Engineer
1
8,040
8,040
3 22,440
Financial analyst
3 22,640
8,040
Investigator
Loan examiner
7,240
1
1
7,240
Organization and methods examiner
2
14,880
1
7,440
1
7,440
Position classifier
1
7,640
1
7,640
1
7,840
Special agent
2
14,880
1
7,440
2 15,080
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
8
51,520
20,220
20,220
Administrative assistant
1
5,940
5,940
6,140
2
12,080
12,880
Attorney
12,480
32,600
3
18,820
Auditor
32,100
6,940
Engineer
6,940
Financial analyst
1
6,940
Inspector
2
13,480
13,680
13,880
Investigator
3
18,820
19,620
19,820
Organization and methods examiner
2
12,880
13,080
13,080
6,540
Records management officer.. _
6,540
1
6,340

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FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1954 actual
Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940—Con.
Special agent
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
;
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Auditor.
_
Financial analyst
_
Inspector
Investigator
_
Secretary
Special agent
Statistical analyst
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370.
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.
—
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:

Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
Other payments for personal services:
Payment to other agencies for reimbursable details

3 $18,220

12
5
3
2

66,220
27,300
15,555
10,370

36
10
55
52
28
1
2

10,620
11,620
5,310
10,370
5,810
15,360
176,290
42,200
217,550
177,310
90,840
2,750
5,824


310200—55
3


1

$6,140

1

6,250

ber

salary

1

$6,340

1

6,250
41,980
5.310
10, 870
31,985
5,810
5,810

1
3

5,560
16,930

44,480
5,185
10,620
31,235
5,810
5,685
1
3

5,435
16,680
20,980
165,175
38, 780
181, 290
154,045
69,150
2,830
6,120

4 21,355
34 163,470
8 39,655
42 175,620
42 155, 005
17 59, 900
1
2,910
2
6,120

319
2,000,670
14.4
68, 851

308.0
1, 949,460
19.5
187, 745

325.2
2,003,600
9,081
21,814
7,932

304.6
1, 931, 819

288.5
1,761,715

8,200
6,500
7,508

6,500
6,452

4,240
19,103

1,040
12, 700

800
12, 700

377

2,295,889
51.*
292,289

1954 actual

1956 estimate

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

1,192

2, 067, 436

field

.__

Deduct lapses

1,200
1, 968, 967

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Field—Continued
Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040—Con.
Administrative officer
2 $14,680
1
$8,040
2 $14,480
Auditor. _
5 36,800
5 37,600
5 37,000
Engineer
_ _
2 16,080
2 16,080
2 16,080
1
7,240
Facility superintendent
1
7,640
Financial analyst
1
7,840
1
7,640
Inspector _
_
1
7,440
1
7,640
1
7,440
3 22,320
Loan examiner
1
7,240
Property management officer
1
7,440
1
7,440
1
7,040
Purchasing agent
1
7,040
1
7,240
1
8,040
Supply officer
1
8,040
1
8,040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
1
5,940
1
6,940
1
6,940
Auditor _ __
. . .
1
6,140
1
6,140
Contract specialist
1
6,340
Industrial specialist
2 12,080
2 12,480
1
6,340
Inspector.
3
18,820
3
18,820
3
19,220
Loan examiner
2 12,680
1
5.940
Property management officer
1
6,140
1
6,140
3
18,220
3
19,620
Purchasing officer
3
19,020
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1
5,435
Accountant
1
5,060
Administrative assistant
1
5,060
Cashier
1
5,310
1
5,435
Industrial specialist
.
19 102,640
19 103,265
20 110,825
Inspector.
__ __
.
1
5,185
Loan examiner
Property accountability officer
3 16,805
Purchasing officer
3 15,430
3
15,805
3
16,180
Traffic officer
1
5,435
1
5,435
1
5,560
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
1
4,995
1
5,120
6 28,230
6
28,855
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
16 74,105
1
3,920
1
4,045
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
2
8,215
13 49,830
12 47,295
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
17 62,600
19 68,540
18 65,125
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
23 80,065
19 61,715
18 59,725
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
25 80,230
6
18,100
5 15,510
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
4 12,200
7 12,012
4
8,344
Local employees, foreign areas
9 12,988
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
14 48,442
20 73,071
10 36,611
equivalent to less than $5,060
Total permanent,

474

All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director, London field office
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney
Deputy regional director
Engineer
Project administrator
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Attorney
Engineer
Industry officer
Liaison officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Auditor
Administrative officer
Attorney
Engineer
Loan examiner
Metallurgist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant

1955 estimate

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

204
1,063,235
55.7
291,894

167

145

134.4
697,867

140.5

866,873
6.5

784,315
2.2

51,996

15,825

707,900

126.8
667,996

1, 788,167

Net

permanent, field (average
number, net salary):
United States and possessions

1

12,800

12,800
11,800
11,300
10,800
11,050

1

12,800

1

11,300

1

11,300

1
4

10,600
40,600

1
3

10,600
31,000

9,600
60,000
10,600
9,800
2

2

27,480
63,120
26,280
8,360

16, 720
9,360
18,120
89,200
17,120
8,360

8,560
9,360
18, 320
89,800
8,560
8,560

14,480

7,440

7,440

16,720

Foreign countries:
United States rates
Local rates
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States
and possessions
_
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay.._
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
_
_
All personal services, field
01

Personal services

8.8 66,838
5.1 6,636

13
7

94,965
12,012

12
4

92,150
8,344

8,582
2,898

3,000
3,089

3,000
2,826

8,953
16,847
14,120

11,028
27,000
19, 539

10,191
22, 200
21,226

1,561
129,348
953,650

14,000

9,000

892, 533

836,933

3,021,086

2,861,500

2,625,100




INDEPENDENT OFFICES
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON WEATHER
CONTROL

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued
Object classification

Salaries and Expenses, Advisory Committee on Weather Control
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
1954 actual

Object classification

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

14
3
12
14

14
4
18
14

$4,855
GS-7.5

$4,884
GS-7.5

$48,230
36,800
290

$75,115
45,200
295

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees- Number of employees at end of year.- __
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

_ __ _

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Other payments for personal services
02
04
06
07
08
09
15

Total personal services
._
Travel
Communication services— __
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services- _ __ Supplies and materials
Equipment
Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred

8,600

10,840

93,920
13,000
3,000
5,000
1,000
3,500
580

131,450
25,000
6,000
12,COO
115,000
1,500
3,125
925

120,000

295,000

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental:
ber
salary
salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber
excess of $12,000:
1
$12,000
1
$12,000
Executive secretary
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Meteorologist
1
10,800
1
10,800
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Meteorologist
2
14,080
2
14,080
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1
5,940
Assistant secretary
1
5,940
2
8,410
2
8,535
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
6
20,710
6
20,960
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1
3,175
1
3,175
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Total permanent, departmentalDeduct lapses

14
5.1

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
01

8.9

75,115
26,885

14
0.1

48,230

13.9

36, 800
290

Personal services.

75,490
375
75,115
45, 200
295

8,600

10,840

93, 920

131, 450

AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, American Battle Monuments Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year




1954 actual
333
26
357
363

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

345
26
373
373

365
26
409
409

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$3, 610
GS-4.8
$1, 322

$3, 591
GS-4.6
$1,356

$3, 609
GS-4.6
$1, 318

$538, 850
34, 961

$566, 694
35, 620

$586, 223
37, 398

704
31, 280

712
31, 880

1, 454
28, 211

42, 292
648, 087
10, 083
1,879
4,010
11, 716
297
39, 073
58,346
4,735

42, 292
677,198
11, 861
3,498
4,160
24,090
350
32, 614
46,169
17, 352

778, 226

817, 292

43, 714
697, 000
21,000
4,000
4,500
40, 000
350
33,150
60, 000
20,000
880,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total
ber salary

N u m - Total
ber
salary

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salarv
Average grade.
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions.
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services: Payment for reimbursable
detail of military personnel
Total personal services
02 Travel..
_
03 Transportation of things. _
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services.
_.
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services.
18 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment Total obligations

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual
NumDepartmental:
General schedule grades:
ber
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8, 040:
Executive assistant
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Executive assistant
1
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
1
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
3
Total permanent, departmental
5
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Other payments for personal services:
Payment for reimbursable detail of
military personnel
All personal services, departmental-

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at annual rates
equivalent to less than $5,060.-Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
Total permanent,
field
_
Deduct lapses

Personal services

$6,540
4,010
9,856
20,406
79

1

$7,040

1

$7,240

1
3
5

4,010
9,856
20,906
81

1
3
5

4,070
9,921
21,231
166

22, 278
43,265

22, 278
42, 763

1
1
2
7
10
11
11
2
1

5,794
4,539
8,471
27,639
35,418
37,083
34,678
6,115
2,500

23, 700
45,097

1
1
2
7
10
11
11
2
1

5,794
4,539
8,559
27,813
35,758
37,090
34,768
6,117
2,500

1
1
3
7
11
12
10
2

5,794
4,539
12,858
27,155
38,576
40,815
31,562
6,014

23

46,500

26

58,635

25

58,548

258 310,273
328 524,086
1. 7 5, 642

268
340

324,916
545,788

289
360

343,506
564,992

46
294

162,137
383,651

46
314

162,938
402,054

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary):
Foreign countries:
45.8
United States rates
280. 5
Local rates.
_.
__.
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment: Foreign
countries: Local rates, _ _ __
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-.
Payment above basic rates:
Post and quarters allowances, ._ __
Station allowance
Other payments for personal services:
Payment for reimbursable detail of
military personnel., ______ __ _ _
All personal services, field
01

Total
salary

163, 534
354, 910
33,495
1,466
625

33, 968
1,652
631

35,665
1,733
1,288

24,052
7,228

23, 936
7,944

21, 995
6,216

20,014
605, 324

20,014
633,933

20,014
651,903

648,087

677,198

697,000

31

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
DETAIL O F PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS
COMMISSION—Continued

1954 actual

Construction of Memorials and Cemeteries, American Battle
Monuments Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week basePayment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services: Payments for reimbursable
detail of military personnel
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10

1956 estimate

114
434
539
515

102
377
479
479

98
313
406
406

$4,103
GS-5.6
$2,016

$4, 325
GS-6.0
$2,547

$4,533
GS-6.5
$2, 570

$284,482
422,225
517
62,030

$313,124
387,212
477
54,426

$289,102
309,779
834
50,601

._
-

Total obligations

122, 419

122, 419

122,300

891, 673
41,133
5,476
6,578
14, 444
688
1,695
18, 271
1,032
2, 584, 822

877, 658
41, 276
5,507
4,986
9,420
650
1,000
22, 899
8,868
6, 687, 286

772, 616
32, 500
6,300
2,612
550
1,430
16, 235
3,300
6, 664, 457

3, 565,812

7, 659,550

7, 500,000

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental:
N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total
General schedule grades:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
C onstruction engineer
1
$8,760
1
$8,960
1
$8,960
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1 4,160
1 4,160
1 4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
3
9,839
3
10,511
3
10,271
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
3 9,671
3
10,139
3 9,911
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above:
1
9,600
Chief, historical division
1
9,600
1
9,600
1 6,100
Military historian
1
5,796
1 6,100
1
3,570
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060-.
1
3,470
1
3,570
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Other payments for personal services:
Payment for reimbursable detail of
military personnel

11
51,296
0. 6 5,800

11

52,572

10.4 45,496
125

11

52,572
128

37,340
258

16, 200

16,200

16,200

All personal services, departmental.

61, 821

68,900

53, 798

Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary): Foreign countries:
United States rates
Local rates
Positions other than permanent: Force
account labor: Foreign countries:
Local rates
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Post and quarters allowance

Station allowance

12, 257
19, 574

12, 078
19,058

11

$106, 219

$106,219

$106,100

All personal services, field

829,852

808,758

718,818

Personal services

891,673

877,658

772,616

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION

2
3

12,565
19,866

5,802

5,693

11,372
12, 990
6,748
16, 415
21, 450
2,750
2,500

11, 556
4.455
7,069
23, 007
12, 833

2
1
1
6
3

11, 620
4, 580
3, 659
20, 928
720

141,852

54

140,178

62

131,302

14

21,894

14

22,256

14

22,953

103 264,359
8.7 25,373

91

260,552

87

251,762

55

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

1954 actual

Object classification

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

7,056
21
6,489
6,195

6,813
33
6,413
6,475

6,598
33
6,396
6,475

Average salaries and grades:
Grades established by the AEC equivalent to general schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
-

$5,314
GS-7.8

$5,482
GS-8.0

$5,595
GS-8.1

$34,538,592
173,868

$35,044,395
235,000

$35,548,000
235,000

132,720
1,206,251

134,505
1,804,000

137,000
2,267,000

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
..
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services
Total personal services
02 Travel
_____
03 Transportation of things
._
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services. __
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials. - __11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Unvouchered___ _ _ _
Total obligations

11,000

15,000

15,000

36,062,431
2,120, 749
3,916,569
2, 773, 808
20,970,274
263,060
588,311,718
16,995, 226
179,671,485
838,393
7,400
157,338
207

37, 232,900
2,564,130
4,465,200
2,891,000
188,187,079
253, 720
498,875,066
10,062, 739
232,219,790
733,000
79,250
176,400
100,000

38,202,000
3,070,000
4,976,000
2,897,350
213,409,522
252, 720
851,434,280
8,053,019
364,754, 821
777,000
65,500
181, 250
100,000

852,088,658

977,840,274

1,488,173,462

8

8

8

$4, 616
GS-7.3

$4, 616
GS-7.3

$4,616
GS-7.3

$6, 704
663

$8,175

$8,300

7,517
97
385
285
1,883

8,175
68
500
800
290

8,300
75
500
800
325

10,167

9,833

10,000

5
1
12
8

6
1
10
7

6
1
10
7

$5, 748
GS-10.2

$5,749
GS-9.5

$5, 770
GS-9.5

ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL SCIENCE
FOUNDATION

53,040
15, 700

CO.

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Construction engineer
Landscape engineer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Construction engineer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Construction engineer
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at annual rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060



01

1956 estimate

Operating Expenses, Atomic Energy Commission

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

Total personal services
Travel
-_
Transportation of things.
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
__
Lands and structures..

1955 estimate

Field—Continued
Other payments for personal services:
Payment for reimbursable detail of
military personnel

1955 estimate

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

2

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
.
Payment above basic rates
04
06
07
08

Total personal services _
Communication services
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials
Total obligations

2

2

31
119

ALLOCATION TO GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION

08 Supplies and materials

$458,240

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE

24. 4 101, 953
69.9 137,033

22
69

96,444
164,108

19
68

88,631
163,131

422, 225
392

387,212
349

309,779
576

37,325
24,705

35, 566
18,860

30,171
20,430

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

_.

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual

Object classification

1955 estimate

Object classification

1956 estimate

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
_ __

$55,995
5,097

$51, 785
3,000

$50, 785
4,000

48

115

115

Total personal services.
Travel
Transportation of things.
Communication services.
O ther contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supolies and materials
15 Taxes and assessments
_

61,140
2,581
1,131
35
529
7,827
10,265
398

54,900
4,400
500
200

54,900
4,400
500
200

11,200
3,800

11,200
3,800

02
03
04
07

83,906

-

75,000

75, 000

ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF THE CENSUS,
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
__.
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary.._
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
_
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
02
03
04
07
08
15

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Taxes and assessments

__.
__.
_

_

Total obligations

Total personal services._
Travel
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction.
O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials.
Taxes and assessments.
_

32,908
221
45
88
310
4,953
6,989
1

02
04
07
08
15

45, 515

ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

_

Total obligations

01 Personal services: Payment above
basic rates
_
Travel
C ommunication services
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Taxes and assessments
Total obligations

07 Other contractual services

...

$224,494

$1,149,300

$812, 400

$4,050
GS-6.2

$3, 610,461

$477, 500

$65,400

500
63,987

300
11,300

300
2,900

3, 674, 948
55. 744
43, 657
990
3,387, 642
843, 420
17, 500

489,100
9,400
12, 000
600
5, 641, 405
110, 602
3,000

68, 600
3,900

8,023,901

6, 266,107

$12,364
532
75
41, 902
30, 563
143
85,579

01 Personal services: Positions other than
permanent
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations

ALLOCATION TO COAST AND GEODETIC
SURVEY, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Total number of permanent positions
Number of employees at end of year-

500
4, 230, 500
24, 800
4,328, 300

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary..
__
Average grade

$1,758
876
2,634
1,926
20
200
220

- --

Total obligations-

157,077

1
=========
$762
4
766

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

$4,440
GS-6.1

___

$157,077

ALLOCATION TO OEOLOOICAL SURVEY,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

2

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

Travel
Communication services
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials

$4,383
GS-6.3
$4,118

Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL BUREAU OF
STANDARDS, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

02
04
07
08

$4,466
GS-6.3
$3, 926

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
AIR FORCE

$31,427
1,481

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Payment above basic rates.

1956 estimate

7

01 Personal services:
Positions other than permanent
Payment above basic rates
02
04
05
06
07
08
15

1955 estimate

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
NAVY— continued

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
A G RICULTURE—continued

Total obligations

1954 actual

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent. __
Regular pay in excess oi 52-week
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal serv-

5,000

814
60
811
939

869
61
907
1,110

851
62
888
987

$4, 670
GS-7.0

$4, 722
GS-7.0

$4, 770
GS-7.0

$3,661,350
176,874

$4,012,000
177,000

$3, 960; 000
184, 400

14, 953
46,918

15, 600
48,900

15, 200
47, 500

3, 901, 308
443,985
66,319
68, 539
63,815
98,218
1, 995, 853
151, 334
757,087
4
152
15, 403

4,253, 500
586. 000
76,200
77, 400
79,100
185, 000
1,364,181
68,700
894, 899

4, 207,100
595,000
75,300
74, 500
61, 000
183, 000
326, 600
67, 800
766,000

16, 600

15,300

7, 562,017

7, 601, 580

6,371, 600

7, 561,651

7, 601, 580

6, 371, 600

304
27
306
303

246
6
227
220

122
5
91
97

$4,930
GS-7.3
$3,646

$5,036
GS-7.4
$3,862

$5,063
GS-7.4
$3,881

1,213
ALLOCATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF THE
ARMY

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees _
Number of employees at end of year

121
116
111

89
87
82

89
87
82

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

02
03
04
05
06
07

$4, 717
GS-6.9
$3, 750

$4,884
GS-7.2
$3,895

$4,976
GS-7.2
$3, 939

08
11
13
15

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
_02
03
04
05
07
08

Total personal services.
Travel
Transportation of things—
Communication services.._
Rents and utility services
Other contractual services.._
Supplies and materials
-

-

_
-

Total obligations

$493,159

$396,135

$400,257

1,501
7,330

1,112
6,310

1,124
4,000

501, 990
34,501
277,855
4,793
383,571
16,906,494
12, 407

403, 557
40, 600
1, 439,145
5,600
415, 980
5,382,332
11, 200

405,381
32, 000
1,388, 472
5,600
415, 980
10, 872, 605
9,200

18,121, 611

7, 698,414

13,129, 238

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY

Total number of permanent positions


Average
number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year


762
746
106

104
100
16

17
16
16

Total personal services—
Travel
.
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services...
_.
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Grants, subsidies, and contributions._
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments

Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence
Total obligations

__

366

ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF MINES,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Tot°l number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
_.
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION—Continued
Operating Expenses, Atomic Energy Commission—Continued

Object classification

OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

Object classification

1956 estimate

ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF MINES,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—COn.

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regulsr pay in excess of 52-week
base
_
.
Payment above basic rates
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
13
15

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services.. _
Rents and utility services
___
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials _
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments
Total obligations

$1,210, 596
122,266

$978,251
25,403

$369,443
18,118

5,456
45,662

4,324
23, 655

1,815
8,346

1,383,980
53,074
41,816
3,050
10,957
526
210,024
805,887
958
13,986

1,031, 633
35, 856
21,224
2,795
6,328
527
286,113
509, 614
527
8,457

397, 722
22, 590
4,942
1,331
2,017
242
162,974
138, 068

2, 524,258

1, 903,074

732,000

2,114

4
2
5
2

13
1
12
10

7
1
8
7

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

$5,068
GS-8.3

$4,140
GS-6.4
$3, 076

$4, 529
GS-7.2
$3,076

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.

$16.796
5,045
50

$44,224
2,185
170

$28, 407
2,696
109

21,891
266
21
126
427
288
1,796
88

46, 579
500
100
250
889
700
6,205
7,529
60

31,212
300
20
130
500
500
2,500
4,778
60

24,903

62,812

40, 000

02
03
04
05
06
07
08
15

Total personal services
Travel
__
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Taxes and assessments
Total obligations

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

_ _

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
02
03
04
06

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services...
Printing and reproduction
Total obligations.

1
1

._

2
2
2

$4,955
GS-7.0
$2,965

$12,381

2,965
1,375
1,250
25
100

12,400
1,885

5,715

14,285

9,075
111
8,525
7,665

8,152
102
7,760
7,922

7,698
102
7,498
7,671

$5,314
GS-7.8

$5,482
GS-8.0

$5, 595
GS-8.1

$5,199
GS-7.6
$3,875

$5,370
GS-7.7
$3,952

$5, 482
GS-7.9
$3,881

19

SUMMARY

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
Grades established by the AEC equivalent to general schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary




1956 estimate

$43, 596, 618
516,002

$41,026,604
442, 588

$40, 430, 592
444, 214

155, 259
1,384,112

156,145
1, 895,041

155, 663
2, 329, 746

12, 213

15,000

15,000

Total personal services. _
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things...
_ ..
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services-..
06 Printing and reproduction _
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions__
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
- . _.
Unvouchered

45, 664, 204
2. 713,028
4,348, 618
2, 851, 583
21, 429,132
362, 599
611,084,182
17,154,387
182, 600,022
838,397
8,510
204, 861
207

43, 535,378
3, 244, 697
6,014,369
2, 977, 933
188,689,376
440, 447
512, 862,679
10,142, 639
233, 757,944
733,000
79, 777
204, 517
100,000

43,375, 215
3, 728,190
6,445, 234
2, 979, 686
213, 889,019
436, 962
867, 842, 659
8,132,019
365, 701, 792
777,000
65, 500
198, 724
100,000

Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence -- . .

889, 259, 730

1,002, 782, 756

1, 513, 672, 000

366
889, 259, 364

1,002, 782, 756 1, 513, 672, 000

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION

ALLOCATION TO PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE,
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION,
AND WELFARE

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions.. __ Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
_Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services
-- -.

Total obligations

ALLOCATION TO FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

1955 estimate

SUMMARY—continued

1955 estimate

1954 actual

1954 actual

Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $16,000:
Chairman
Commissioner
,
General manager
Deputy general manager
Assistant general manager
Division director
General counsel
Grades established by the Atomic Energy Commission which are equivalent to general schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate $14,800:
Assistant general manager
Controller
Deputy division director
Division director
General counsel
Special assistant to the chairman...
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant division director
Deputy division director
Deputy general counsel
Division director
Secretary to the Commission
Special assistant
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant controller
Assistant division director
Branch chief
Deputy division director
Division director
Special assistant
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Assistant branch chief
Assistant division director
Attorney
Auditor
Branch chief
Chemist
Community management officer
Contract analyst
Division director
Economist
Engineer
Geologist
Industrial management officer
Investigator
Labor relations officer
Medical officer
Metallurgist
Organization and methods analyst.
Patent adviser
Patent attorney
PhysicistProgram analyst
Project officer
Property and supply officer
Radiologist
Special assistant
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
__.
Administrative officer,,

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
salary ber salary
ber salary ber
$20,000
72,000
20,000
18,000
33,500
96,000

14, 800
14,800
14, 800
14,800
14,800

$20,000
72,000
20,000
18,000
33, 500
112,000
16,000

2
1
1
1

$20,000
72,000
20,000
18,000
33,500
112,000
16,000

29,600
14,800
14,800
14,800

2
1
1
1

14,800

1

29,600
14,800
14,800
14,800
14,800

13,000
54,400
26,600
79,800
13,000
26,000

13,000
67,400
26,600
66,400
13,000
39,000

13,000
67,400
26, 800
79,600
13,000
39,000

36,400
86,600
86,600

36,800
61,400
110, 400
36,800
24, 200
36,400

36,800
73,600

12,200
36,800
3 32,900
2 22, 600
4 43,450
6 68, 550
5 56,000
1 11,300
21 234,050
4 43, 200
2 22,600
33,150
11,050
265, 700
22, 600
33, 900
11,050
11,050
10, 800
44, 700
22,850
11,050
11, 800
21, 850
22,100
21, 600
10,800
10,800
111, 000
40,800
51, 000

4
2
4

48,800
24,200
48,600

3 33,150
3 33,650
4 43,700
5 55,750
6 68,300
1 11.300
20 223,000
5 54,500
22,850
22,100
11,050
11,050
244,100
22, 600
23,100
11, 300
11,300
10,800
33, 900
23,100
11, 300
11, 800
65, 550
21,600
21,600
10,800

33,900
33, 900
43,950
44, 700
68, 550
11, 550
20 224,500
5 55,250
23,100
22, 600
11,050
11, 300
246, 350
22, 850
23, 350
11,300
11, 550
10,800
34,150
23,350
11,300
11,800
65. 550
21,600
21,600
10,800

17 186,350

15 164,250

4
4

41,000
41,800

5
4

51,000
42,000

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
DETAIL OP PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual

1955 estimate

DETAIL O P PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1956 estimate

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION—continued

Departmental—Continued
Grades established by the Atomic
Energy Commission which are
equivalent to general schedule Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
grades—Continued
salary ber salary
ber salary ber
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600—Con.
Assistant branch chief
$19,400
$19,600
$9, 600
Attorney
20,000
20,200
20,000
Auditor
39,200
39,800
38,800
Branch chief
100,400
61,800
100,600
Budget examiner
30,600
30,200
30,600
Chemist
9,800
9,600
9,800
Communications officer
10.600
10,600
10,600
Community management officer
10,600
20,200
10,600
Contract analyst
39,200
39,000
39,800
Engineer
403,800
404,200
39 384,000
Geneticist
9,800
1
9,800
9,600
Industrial management officer
50,800
51,000
5 50,400
Information officer
39, 600
40,000
4 40,600
Intelligence officer
9,800
9,800
9,600
1
Investigator
10,000
10,000
9,800
1
Liaison officer
38,400
39,200
4 38, 400
Metallurgist
10,000
10,000
9,800
1
Patent attorney
19,200
19,400
2 19,200
Personnel officer
10,600
1 10,400
10,600
Physicist
5 49,000
29,800
20,000
2 19,600
Physiologist
19,800
20,000
1
Procedures analyst
9, 600
9,600
9,600
3 30,200
Production analyst
30,200
30,400
6 58,400
Program analyst
49,600
49,800
2 19,200
Project officer
19,200
19,200
Property and supply officer
59,000
59,600
6 59,600
Records officer
9,800
10,000
9,800
1
Reports officer
59, 600
61, 000
6 58, 800
Scientific analyst
48, 000
2 19, 200
60, 000
8 77, 800
Security officer
97, 800
99,400
3 29, 400
Special assistant
29, 600
29, 800
2 20, 000
Transportation officer
20, 200
20, 600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
122, 040
114, 480
Accountant
14 121, 440
26, 280
26, 480
Administrative officer
3 26, 080
25, 680
4 33, 44C
25, 680
Attorney
43, 800
5 43,000
44,000
Auditor
17,120
2 17,320
17,120
Branch chief
60.320
5 42, 600
61,120
Budget examiner
8,560
1
16, 920
8,360
Chemist
8,560
2 16, 920
8.560
Contract analyst
261, 960
256, 600
33 288, 240
Engineer
8,360
1
8,560
Geologist
9,160
1
9,360
Information officer
9,160
8 68, 280
61,320
Investigator
1
1
8,360
Liaison officer
8,360
8,360
5 42, 600
5 43,200
44, 000
Organization and methods analyst.1
9,360
9,360
Patent attorney
9,360
4 35, 440
4 35,840
36, 040
Personnel officer
3 25, 480
4 34,040
34, 440
Physicist
9 76, 840
9 77,040
78, 040
Program analyst
7 60,520
61,120
Property and supply officer
10 86, 600
1
8,360
8,560
Records officer
1
8,360
4 34,440
35, 040
Reports officer
6 51,360
4 34,640
35, 440
Scientific analyst
4 34, 640
3 25,880
26, 080
Section chief
3 25, 480
12 103,520
12 105,120
Security officer
14 118, 840
2 16,720
2 16,920
Special assistant
1
8,360
1
8,560
Statistician
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
7,640
2 14,680
Accountant
7,440
1
28, 960
4 29, 360
Administrative officer
10 71, 600
8,040
1
8,040
Assistant branch chief
8,040
1
7,440
1
7,440
Assistant section chief
7,240
1
14, 080
2 14,080
Attorney
2 14, 080
2 15, 080
14, 880
Auditor
4 29, 960
1
7,040
7,240
Branch chief
2 14,480
2 15, 280
15, 080
Budget examiner
3 22, 520
3 21, 520
7,040
3 21,520
1
Chemist
1
7,240
7,040
1
7,240
Contract analyst
4 29, 560
29, 360
4 28,360
Engineer
2
14,
280
3 21, 520
14, 680
Geologist
2 14, 080
14, 080
2 14, 080
Investigator
1
7,040
1
7,040
7,240
Labor relations officer
4 28,160
28,160
Licensing officer
1
7,040
1
7,040
7,040
Metallurgist
1
7,440
1
7,240
7,440
Organization and methods analyst2 14, 080
Patent adviser
3 22, 920
3 22,120
3 21, 720
Personnel officer
1
1
1
7,040
7,240
7,040
Physicist
2 14, 280
2 14, 080
2 14,080
Program analyst
2
2
2
15,280
14,
880
15, 280
Property and supply officer
2
2 14, 680
2 15,080
080
Records officer
1 15,
1
1
7,240
7,040
7,240
Reports officer
1
1
7,040
7, 240
7,240
Scientific analyst
9 67, 960
10 72, 800
Security officer
9 66,560
1
7,040
2 14, 080
7,240
Special assistant
2
15, 480
2 15, 280
15,680
Transportation officer
7,440
1
7,24C
Wage and salary analyst
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
12, 080
12, 080
2 11,880
Accountability officer
18, 620
2 12,480
18, 420
Accountant
9 56,460
10 62,800
Administrative assistant
9 56,060
6,140
6,340
3 17,820
Attorney
6,140
6,140
5,940
Auditor
37, 440
6 38,040
6 36,240
Budget analyst
6,340
1 6,140
Cryptographic analyst
1
6,540
23, 960
3 18,020
3 18,220
Engineer
_




1954 actual

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION—continued

Departmental—Continued
Grades established by the Atomic
Energy Commission which are
equivalent to general schedule Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber
grades—C ontinued
salary
ber salary
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940—Con.
3 $19,420
Geologist
2 $13,480
2 $13,480
1
6,540
Graphic illustrator
1
6,540
1
6,740
3 18,820
4 24,960
Librarian
4 25,360
Licensing officer
3
17,820
3 17,820
6,140
Metallurgist
5,940
6,140
Organization and methods analyst _.
6,140
5,940
6,140
Personnel technician
12,080
5,940
Physicist
5,940
5,940
6,140
Procedures analyst
12, 080
5,940
Program analyst
6,140
24,160
12,680
Property and supply officer
12,880
12,080
12,480
Records analyst
12,680
18,620
24,960
Reports analyst
31, 300
5,940
11,880
11,880
Research analyst
49,320
50,520
50, 720
Security technician
11,880
6,140
6,140
Staff assistant
5,940
6,140
6,140
Statistician
6,140
6,340
Wage and salary analyst
6,340
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
1
6,250
1
6,250
1
6,250
Accountant2 11,875
Administrative assistant
2 12,000
2 11,750
Security technician
2
11,250
2 11,500
2 11,000
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
2 10,495
2
10,745
5,310
Accountability officer
5 26,425
4
21, 740
16,805
Accountant
20 107,825
19 103, 265
104,140
Administrative assistant
3 15,305
3
15,305
15, 680
Auditor
2 10,370
2 10, 620
10, 870
Budget analyst
1 5,185
1
5,185
5,310
Communications specialist
2 10,245
3
15, 535
15, 910
Engineer
3 16,055
1
5,810
5,810
Geologist
1
1 5,810
5,810
5,810
Graphic illustrator
2
2 10,370
10,070
10, 620
Intelligence officer
1
5060
5,060
Labor relations specialist
4 21,115
16,180
3 16, 555
Librarian
5 25,-800
5 25,425
Licensing assistant
10 50, 600
10 50,600
Management trainee
1
5,185
1
5,060
Mathmematician
3 16,180
3 16,180
16,055
Personnel technician
1
5,060
1
5,185
1
5,060
Physicist
1
5,810
1
1
5,685
5,560
Procedures analyst
5 26, 550
5 25,925
3 15, 805
Program analyst
2 10, 745
2 10, 620
1
5,435
Property and supply officer
43,855
8 42,855
4 21,115
Reports analyst
3 15,430
1
3 15, 805
5,060
Security technician
2 10, 745
2 10,495
3 15, 805
Statistician
5,560
1
1
1
5,435
5,560
Wage and salary analyst
16 79,170
17 85, 665
22 105, 515
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
77 361,165
80 366,925
78 354,055
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
132 567,815
134 560,405
130 549,350
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
199 771,715
194 738, 505 195 742,110
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
106 365,510
130 430,880
113 381,550
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
58 189,260
75 235, 674
60 192, 014
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
11 33,370
18 52,450
11 33, 050
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
10 30,520
11 30,472
10 28, 560
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
5 18,158
5 18,158
5 18,158
equivalent to less than $5,060
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
Lapses
Positions or portions thereof filled by
military personnel
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)...
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $16,000:
Manager of operations
Grades established by the Atomic
Energy Commission which are
equivalent to general schedule
grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Deputy manager of operations
Manager of operations
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Area manager
Assistant manager of operations
Deputy manager of operations
Manager of operations
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Area manager
Assistant area manager
Assistant general counsel
Assistant manager of operations

8,347, 559

292
8,494,137

56.2
379,371

53

35 356,510

33 337,350

8, 584,468
33

342,787

206,118
33 337,350

,206
,222
216. 8
8,041,000
7,814,000
7,611, 678
5,236
1,500
131,000
95,903
119,500
31,000
29,390
30, 000
34,090
7, 776, 297

60,000
8, 025, 000

75,000
8, 278, 000

1

16,000

1

16,000

14,800
59,200
26,200
67,400
13,400
39,400
74,000
12,400
24,200
61,400

6

88,800

1
4

14,800
59,200

2
1
3
2

26,200
13,800
39,400
26,400

2
5
1
3

26,000
67,000
13,200
39,000

1
4
2
5
1
3

3
1

36,800
12,200

4

48,800

6
1
2
5

73,400
12,200
24,200
61,400

6
1
2
5

36

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION—Continued

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Operating Expenses, Atomic Energy Commission—Continued

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION—continued

Field—Continued
Grades established by the Atomic
Energy Commission which are
equivalent to general schedule Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
grades—Continued
ber
ber salary
ber salary
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800—Con.
$24,400
Deputy manager of operations
2 $24,000
1 $12,400
110,000
Division director
10 121,800
9 109,800
12,400
Liaison officer
1 12,600
1 12,600
24,200
Manager of operations
2 24,600
2 24,800
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Accountant
10,800
1 11,050
11,050
Area manager
109,750
101,450
7 90,850
Assistant area manager
55,750
44,950
4 45,450
Assistant division director
89,400
88,650
8 89,400
Assistant to manager of operations..
57,500
56,750
5 57,500
Attorney
123,800
146,650
11 123, 550
Biometrician
11,800
11,800
1 11,800
Branch chief
111,500
134,100
10 113,250
Chemist
10,800
10,800
1 11,050
Division director
"_._
55 617,750
634,800
55 623,250
Engineer
11 121,300
131,100
10 111, 750
Geologist
10,800
10,800
1 11,050
Industrial hygienist
__
10,800
10,800
1 11,050
Medical officer
11,050
10,800
Physicist
22,350
23,100
1 10,800
Security officer
_
11,300
11,050
1 11,300
Special assistant
33,900
44,950
3 34,400
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
1
9,600
9,800
Administrative officer
_.
58,600
49,800
5 49,200
Area manager
29,400
20,000
2 19,400
Assistant area manager
79,000
49,200
8 78,000
Assistant city manager
10,000
1 10,000
9,800
Assistant division director
213,600
276,600
24 235,400
Assistant marfager of operations
48,600
48,600
6 59,000
Attorney
87,400
107,800
12 117,400
Auditor
,.
9,600
19,400
1
9,600
Branch chief
_.
457,800
592,800
61 576,600
Budget examiner
_
19,400
20,000
2 19,600
Chemist
29,000
3 28,800
City manager
10,000
10,000
1 10,000
Contractor administrator
9,800
29,200
3 29,000
Division director
194,600
188,600
20 196,000
Engineer.
320,000
32 306,000
28 273,800
Geologist
57,600
6 58,200
48,400
Information officer
20,400
1
10,400
10,400
Labor relations officer
9,600
Metallurgist
19, 600
10,000
9,800
Patent attorney.
39,800
59,800
50,000
Physical scientist
38,600
19,200
19,200
Property and supply officer
29,200
38,800
19, 600
Reports officer
_..
9,600
9,600
Section chief
89,400
88,400
7 68,400
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountability officer
3
2 16,920
2 16,720
Accountant
8 67,680
9 78,040
Administrative officer
14 119,440
10
87,000
13 112,080
Assistant division director
7 60,120
4 35,240
8 68,680
Assistant branch chief
7 59,320
10
86,800
10 85,200
2 17,120
Assistant to manager of operations2 17,720
2 17, 520
9 78,040
10
85,400
Attorney
7 61,320
15 127,400
13 112,880
13 111, 680
Auditor.. _
1
1
1
8,560
8,360
Biologist.
581,080
69 602,240
73
Branch chief
42,200
7 60,120
7 59, 320
Budget examiner
3
25,480
51, 760
3 25,080
Chemist
4 34,440
3 26,680
3 26,480
Community management officer
3
3
26,280
4
25,480
34,040
C ontract administrator
7 60, 320
4 35, 040
5 44,000
Division director
101
874,760
107
106
911,
520
906, 760
Engineer
5 42,000
5 42,400
2 16,920
Geologist
4 34,640
35,040
3 26,080
Information officer
4 34,240
34,440
2 16,920
Labor relations officer
2
2
2
17,920
17,320
17, 520
Librarian
1
4 34,040
1
8,760
8,560
Metallurgist
2 17,120
1
3 25,480
8,560
Organization and methods analyst6 51,360
10
89,000
10 88,600
Patent attorney
13 111,680
6
51,560
68,280
Physical scientist
3 25,680
2 17,520
2 17,720
Procedures analyst..
8
69,080
6 51,960
6
52,760
Property and supply officer
25 214,400
25 219,400
25 216,800
Section chief
6 51,160
8 69,080
8
69,480
Security officer
3 25,280
3 25,680
3 25,880
Special assistant
8,360
1
1
8,560
1
8,560
Transportation officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
2 14,280
2 14,880
Accountability officer
21,920
29 210,560
33 241,320
32 236,680
Accountant
23 167,920
19 139,160
20 J 47,800
Administrative officer
58,120
7 51,880
7
Assistant branch chief
52,280
57,520
13 92,120
11
Attorney
77,640
40
42 304,880
42 309,480
Auditor
...
1
7,240
1
Biologist
1
7,240
7,440
34 247,760
Branch chief
24 175,360
23 17C, 520
15 107,800
Budget examiner
13 94,320
16 116,640
9 66,560
Chemist
8
9 66,960
58,520
2 16,080
Community management officer3
23,120
23,120
6 43,040
Contract administrator
5
4
36,600
30,160
Engineer
148
124
160
1,167,400
1,084,720
913,560

Fire department officer1
7,240
7,240
7,440



1955 estimate

1956 estimate

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION—continued

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEEVICES—continued
1954 actual

continued

Field—Continued
Grades established by the Atomic
Energy Commission which are
equivalent to general schedule Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
grades—Continued
ber salary
ber salary
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040—Con.
14 $100,360
26 $185,640
Geologist
28 $201,120
1
7,640
7640
1
7,640
Industrial management officer
7,840
14,880
14,880
Information officer
15,080
28,760
42,840
Inspector
43,040
21,320
14,680
Labor relations officer
21, 720
14,680
21,920
Organization and methods analyst29,560
28,760
14,680
Patent adviser
14,880
14,880
Patent attorney
_
21, 920
37,000
58,320
Personnel officer
920
3 21,
21,920
16760
19 136,760
Physical scientist_
100, 760
21 151,640
7,240
1
7,440
7440
Pilot
1
7,440
2 15,480
Procedures analyst
7,240
2 15,480
7,240
1
7,440
Program analyst
1
7,440
94,120
22 160,080
Property and supply officer
26 190,240
7,040
2
14,280
Records officer
2 14,280
9 65,960
64, 960
Scientific analyst...
_9 66,960
145,000
21 153,640
Section chief.
.._
23 170,120
202, 520
33 239,720
Security officer
_
32 236,280
3 22,120
21, 520
Statistician
3 22,120
2
14,880
14, 880
Transportation officer
2 15,080
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:4 24,160
23, 760
Accountability officer
3 18,420
34 211,360
172, 520
Accountant
31 193,740
189,140
30 186,800
Administrative assistant
27 170,580
70580
1
6,540
6,540
Agronomist
6,740
11 65,340
65, 540
Attorney..4 24,160
45 278,100
269,360
Auditor
56 348,640
6,340
2 12,680
Automotive adviser
2 12,880
12,280
2 12,480
Bacteriologist
2 12, 480
41,780
8 48,320
Branch chief
7 42,980
66,340
15 91,700
Budget analyst
11 68,940
73,880
9 55,860
Chemist
10 62,400
12,080
18,020
2 12,080
Contract analyst
1 6,140
5,940
6,140
Cryptographic analyst
115
710,500
126 769,840
Engineer
142 864,480
1
6740
6,540
6,5 4 0
6,740
Fire department officer.—
6,540
78,620
156, 640
Geologist
21
125,740
5,940
6,140
Industrial management specialist—
1
5,940
6,340
6,540
Information specialist
1
6,340
83,360
125,740
Inspector.
17
101,580
24,160
12,480
Labor relations specialist.
3
18,220
49, 520
79, 620
Organization and methods analyst55,260
61, 400
57,060
Personnel technician
56,660
48,120
11,880
Physical scientist
35,640
18, 620
25,160
Pilot
—
25,160
49, 720
57, 860
Program analyst
56,460
259, 480
239,520
Property and supply officer
261,680
44,380
39,
240
Records analyst
6
32,500
41,980
Scientific analyst
12 73, 680
54,660
66,140
45,180
Section chief
7
61,600
482,060
Security technician
76 474, 040
503,060
36, 440
Transportation specialist
7 43, 580
49,120
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
46,000
6 35,250
Accountant
_.
7 40, 625
40,375
8 45,875
8 46, 500
Administrative assistant
2 11,625
3 17,875
34,750
Auditor
3 17, 750
6,000
2 12,000
Branch chief
4 22, 875
5, 750
4 22,375
Chemist..
1
5, 500
11, 500
1
5,500
Contract analyst
51, 875
19 107,125
129,875
Engineer
5,750
1
5,750
5,625
Librarian
5,500
Pilot
5 28,000
16,875
5 28,500
Production analyst
18 104,750
173,750
14 82, 500
Property and supply officer
34,875
6 35, 250
16,875
Reports analyst
40,125
7
7 41, 000
39, 625
Section chief
._57,125
10
10 57, 875
85,125
Security technician
QS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
10,245
3
15,430
3 15,805
Accountability officer
207, 275
42 221,270
38 204, 405
Accountant
149,740
39
201,215
42
219,770
Administrative assistant—
3
41, 230
15,180
1
5,185
Attorney
54
240,
260
283,610
47
251, 820
Auditor
36,045
36,170
7
8 41,980
Budget analyst..
20,990
52,725
10
10 53, 475
Chemist
15,930
21,490
4
4 21,740
Community management specialist
5,185
10,
620
1
Contract analyst
62 320,845
384,875
69 361,390
Engineer
61 311,785
204, 650
66 333,810
Geologist
_.
35 180,600
32 167,420
174, 790
Inspector
_
15,
555
3
3 15,930
Laboratory technician
_
5, 810
5,810
1
5,810
1
Librarian
26,050
5,310
5
40,980
1
Organization and methods analyst31,110
6
20, 740
7 36, 420
Personnel technician
25,
425
20,
740
5
15,180
4
Physical scientist
50, 290
P 49, 540
79,025
Procedures analyst
112,135
19
103,640
137, 810
21
Property and supply officer
20,615
5,185
4
4 21,115
Research analyst
36,045
25,800
5 26, 425
7
Reports analyst
62, 595
56,785
10 53,100
12
Scientific analyst
70
370,705
357, 460
72 376,820
Security technician
3
16,180
16,430
3 16,055
Transportation specialist
101
501,400
102
512,740
148 716,445
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
495
4611
551
461
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
2,480,720
2,242,115
2,114, 505
17
365
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
8
368
1,523,235
1, 520,700
1,
1,560,310
995
1,007
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160. .
990
3,861,693
3,857,150
3,706,540
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655695
646
758
2,557,600
2,213,610
2,350,299

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

1955 estimate

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1956 estimate

1954 actual

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION—continued

Field—Continued
Grades established by the Atomic
Energy Commission which are
equivalent to general schedule
grades— C ontinued
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at annual rates
less than $5,060
Total permanent, field
Deduct—
Lapses
Positions or portions thereof filled
by military personnel

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

426
$1,304,357
117 332,380
22
57,766

323
$1,002,090
82 234,910
16
43,286

273
68
16

$862.870
200,200
44,080

131

149

166

702,361

536,855

5,748
5,521
5,310
29,363,973
29,040,354
28,473,071
448.9
2,145,084
47

291,975

Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary):
United States and possessions. _ 5,232.9
Foreign countries: United States
rates

26,793,050
19.2

Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
_
Night work differential
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for service abroad
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details

316.2
1,611,484
31

198,475

147.2
815,006
22

151,065

5,147.4
5,115.3
27,047,000
27,331,000
26.4

25.5

133,864

183,395

176,000

10,357
6,175
56,197
103,330

21,000
16,000
77,000
104, 505

30,000
12,000
62,000
106,000

1,002,631
157,094
7,111
5,325

1,549,000
160,000
30,000
5,000

1,977,000
170,000
40,000
5,000

11,000

15,000

15,000

Positions other than permanent:

01

627,396

All personal services, field

28,286,134

29,207,900

29,924,000

Personal services..

36,062,431

37,232,900

38,202,000

ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL SCIENCE
FOUNDATION

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Project head
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Editor
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant project head
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay..
01

1

$6,140

1

$6,140

1

$6,140

1

6,125

1

6,125

1

6,125

1
3
1
1

5,435
12,865
3,335
3,030

-1
3
1
1

5, 435
12,865
3,335
3,030

1
3
1
1

5,435
12,865
3,335
3,030

8
6

36,930
30,226

8
6

36,930
28,755

8
6

36,930
28,630

2

6,704

2

8,175

2

8,300

663
31
119

Personal services.

8,175

7,517

8,300

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OP
AGRICULTURE

Departmental:
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this account
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Soil scientist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chemist
_
_.
Plant physicist
Soil scientist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Soil scientist
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Total permanent, field
Deduct:
Lapses __.
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries shown in other
position schedules paid from this account
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)




1

$4,106

1

$7,040

1

$7,040

$6,540
5,940
6,140

1
1

6,740
6,140

1
1

6,740
6,140

2

10,120

2
1

10,370
4,205

2
1

10,495
4,205

6

34,495

6

34,620

0.5
5

28,740
58

0.3

1,270

2,981

0.5

3,067

26,188

9.5 51,889

Field—Continued
Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..

01

4

21,627

9.2 51,785

0.3

3.2

1,270

17,435

8.9 50,785

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
$5,097
48

$3,000
115

$4,000
115

All personal services, field

57, 034

54,900

54,900

Personal services

61,140

54,900

54,900

$21, 520
7,040

$21, 720
7,240

3
1

6,340

6,540

1

5,685
5,310
4,295
3,410
3,175

5, 810
5,435
4,420
3,535
3,255

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney adviser
Realty officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Realty officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Fiscal accountant
Real estate analyst....
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655

$22,120
7,240
6,540
5, 810
5,560
4.545
3,660
3,335

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

56, 775
514

10

57, 955
276

10

58, 810
135

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay

56, 261
216

10

57, 679
221

10

58, 675
225

100

100

All personal services, departmental.

56,491

58, 000

59,000

7,040
7,240
7,640
7,240
7,240

7,240
7,240
7,640
7,240
7,240

7,240
7,440
7,840
7.440
7,440

5,940
12, 880
6,140
5,940

6,140
13, 080
6,140
5,940

6,140
13, 280
6,340
6,140

5,625

5,750

5,875

5,185
16, 305
5,185
5, 435
14, 360
31, 060
16, 555
22, 585
23, 810
21, 610
14, 790

5,310
16,680
5,310
5,560
9,490
31,685
17, 055
22, 960
24,130
18, 900
9,210

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Accountant
Contract administrator
Engineer
Production specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney adviser. _
Engineer
Realty officer
Safety engineer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Safety engineer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Engineer
General supply officer
Realty officer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795-to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above:
Inspector..
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060. __

5, 435
17, 055
5, 435
5, 685
9,740
32,185
17, 555
23,335
24, 530
19, 220
9,370

1
55

6,000
204,034

28

109,076

28

110,276

111
5

459, 839
22, 941

79
2

349,016
10,560

79
2

354,996
13,414

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
106
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay

436,898
1,285

77

338,456
891

77

341,582
899

Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses

01

1
1
1

5

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE—continued

1955 estimate

7,316

6,210

3,900

All personal services, field

445, 499

345, 557

346,381

Personal services.

501, 990

403, 557

405,381

$12,480

$6,340

1

4,455

"I

3,~335~

10,120
4,455
6,820
9,525

_

ALLOCATION TO FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Fishery biologist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Fishery biologist
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range
a g e $3,175
$3,75 to $3,655
d d positions
iti
Ungraded
att annuall rates less
than $5,060.

Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses
Net permanent,field(average number, net salary)
._
_

2

1

5,060
4,580
3,410
3,255

12,304

4
20,270
0. 7 3, 474

13
49,564
1. 5 5,340

3.3 16,796

11.5

44,224

$6,340

6,152
7

28,797
390
28,407

38

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION—Continued

OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

Operating Expenses, Atomic Energy Commission—Continued

Object classification

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

continued

01

Num- Total
ber

Personal services

salary

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber
salary

$3,290
1,755
50

$2,185
170

$2,396
300
109

21,891

46, 579

31, 212

ALLOCATION TO PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE,
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION,
AND WELFARE

___

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
__
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
01

Personal services

-

1
1

$7,907

1

7,907

1
0. 6

7,907
4, 942

2

12,862
481

0.4

2,965

2

12,381
19
12,400

2,965

Salaries and Expenses, Civil Service Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

1954 actual

Object classification

1955 e s t i m a t e

1956 estimate

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalents of all other positionsAverage number of all employees.
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

3,487
4
3,077
3,055

3,050
4
2,908
2,887

3,234
3
3,150
3,164

$4, 750
GS-6.7

$4, 792
GS-6.7

$4, 797
GS-6.6

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates

$14, 485, 599
38, 201
55, 495
129,268

$13,965, 410
38,825
58, 500
9,300

$15,039,975
26, 825
58, 200
13, 700

Total personal service obligations. __

14, 708, 563

14,072,035

15,138, 700

05
06
07
08
09
13
15

Obligations

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services._ _
Penalty mail
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Investigations under Executive
Order 10450
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments
Total direct obligations

14, 328, 321
422, 217
51,004
152,032
330, 256
69,023
291, 248
225, 224

13, 733, 424
443, 000
44,200
146, 900
373,000
64, 600
273, 600
214,476

14,855, 500
495,000
44,000
147,300
373,000
56,200
292,000
201,000

121, 580
198, 802
102,188
2,700
26, 869

55,000
150, 200
44,300
3,000
29, 900

100,000
180,000
77, 500

16,321, 464

15, 575, 600

16,825,000

3,500

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
02 Travel..
04 Communication services




___
-

Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment

$100
55,100
21,990
100
14,989

$50
30,050
14, 400
100
8,200

$988
10,393
10,927
3,988
4,508

Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
Obligations incurred

435, 352

471,200

365,000

16, 756,816

16,046,800

17,190,000

Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from Salaries and Expenses, Civil
Service Commission, and Investigations, Civil Service Commission

$4,955

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

01
02
03
04

05
06
07
08
09

1954 actual

Additional schedules on detail of personal services for allocated working funds are
included in the Consolidated schedules of the employing agencies as follows:
Department of the Interior:
Bureau of Mines.
Geological Survey.
Department of the Navy.
Department of Commerce, Coast and Geodetic Survey.

Direct

1956 estimate

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grades established by act of July 1,1944
(42 U. S. C. 207):
Senior grade
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses

1955 estimate

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts—Continued

1955 estimate

ALLOCATION TO FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—

Field—Continued
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...

1954 actual

380, 242
23, 519
787

338, 611
35,330
4,980

283,200
25, 500

3,500

Departmental:
Rates in excess of $14,800:
Chairman of the Commission
Commissioners
General schedule grades:
GS-18. $14,800:
Executive director
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Administrative assistant
Director of bureau
General counsel
•
.
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant executive director
Chief of division
Chief, security appraisal office
Director of bureau
Staff assistant
Technical adviser to commission
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Actuary
Assistant to chairman
Assistant to a commissioner
Assistant chief of division
Assistant bureau director
Assistant to a bureau director
Assistant general counsel
Associate chief of division
Chairman, board of appeals and
review
-Chief, career development program.
Chief, law officer
Chief of division
Director, incentive awards program.
Executive assistant
Executive vice-chairman, interagency advisory group
Medical director
Special assistant
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600
Actuary
Administrative officer
Assistant chief of division
Assistant medical director
Assistant to chief of division
Assistant to a commissioner
Assistant to executive director
Career development counselor
Chairman, board of appeals and
review
Chief, appeals examining office
Chief, hearing examiner
Chief of division
Chief of section
Civil service insoector
Coordinating officer
Congressional liaison representative
Director of personnel
Employment statistics officer
Executive assistant
Executive secretary, Loyalty Review Board
Field operations supervisor
Investigator
Member, board of appeals and review
Organization and methods examiner
Program planner
Public information officer
Security officer
_
Special assistant to bureau directorSpecial placement representative. __
Staff officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Actuary
Administrative officer
Appeals adviser
Appeals examiner
Appeals examiner, reduction-inforce
—

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1 $16,000
2 30,000

1 $16,000
2 30,000

1 $16,000
2 30,000

1

14,800

14,800

14,800

1

13,000

13,000
13,000
13,000

13,200
13,000
13,200

12,000
36, 600
12,200
60,200
24, 200
12,400

12, 400
48, 400
24,200
12,400

1
4
2
1

1

10,800

1

10,800

2

21,600

2

21,600

2
1
1

22,350
11,300
11,800

2
1
1

22,350
11,550
11,800

1
1

10,800
11,050

1
1

11,050
11,300

12,600
48,800
24,600
12,400

11,800
1
1
1

10,800
11,050
11,300
11,300

1 11,050
1 11,800
11 120,550
1

10,800

1
1
1

11,800
11,800
10,800
10, 600
20, 200
58,400
10,400
30, 800
19, 400
9,600
9,600
9,800

1 10,600
4 38,400
26 255,400

1
1

9,800
9,600

1

10,000

1
1
1

9,600
9,600
9,600

3

31,400

10 109,750
1 10,800
1
1
2

9,360
9,360

1
1
2

9,600
29,000
10,600
31,000

11,800
12,000
21.850
9,600

29, 600
10, 600
31,400
9,600

9,600

9,800

1
9,600
1 10,600
2 19,600
25 246,600
9,600

9,600
10, 600
19, 800
25 250,200
9,600
9,800

9,800
9,600
9,800
10, 200

9,800
9,600
9,800
10, 200

1

4

40,400

4

1
1
1

8,360
9,560
9,360

40,400
10,600
30, 600
10,000
9,600
10, 800
9,800

10,600
30,400
9,800
9,600
10,800

20, 400
30,000
9,600
9,600
10, 600
9,600

1
1

11,800
12,000
21,600

10 110,500
1 10,800

1
1

8,360
9,560
8,360

9,160

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
DETAIL OP PERSONAL

SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

1955 estimate

DETAIL OP PERSONAL

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360—Con.
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Assistant to chairman, Loyalty
1 $9,360
Review Board
Assistant chief of division
2 17,120
$17,120
Assistant chief of section
35,040
6 51.760
35,440
Assistant to chief of division
8,360
8,360
9,360
Assistant director of personnel
9,360
8,760
8,760
Assistant to director of personnel- _ 8,560
17, 720
Assistant to security officer
26, 080
26, 080
47, 400
46, 800
Attorney adviser
4 37,240
1
Board adviser
8,560
1
8,760
1
1
8,760
Chief accountant
1
1
9,160
9,160
Chief of division
1
8,960
14 123, 440
14 122, 040
Chief of section
13 113,480
15 128, 000
9 80, 640
Civil service inspector
11 100,760
1
1
Deputy security officer
2 18,120
Director, career development pro1
1
8,360
8,560
gram
1
9,360
2 17,120
2 16, 720
2 16,920
Examiner in charge
10 85,400
Examiner, inspector (loyalty)
3 26,280
Examiner, test development
Examining representative
5 42,600
5 43,000
Executive secretary, Fair Employment Board
1 9,160
1 9,160
Executive secretary, International
Organizations Employees Loyal1
8,560
1
8,560
1
8,360
ty Board
11 96,560
11 97,560
Field operations supervisor
11 95, 760
8,760
Head, appeals examining office
1
6 51,960
6 51,360
51, 560
Head of unit
8,760
1
8,560
8,560
Information officer
1
9,360
1
9,160
9,160
Instructions system planner
8 66, 880
8,560
1
8,760
Investigator
1
1
8,560
8,360
Legislative control officer
1
1
9,360
9,160
9,160
Medical officer
9 80,040
78, 840
Occupational specialist
78, 240
6 53,760
53, 360
Organization and methods examiner59, 920
8,360
1
8,360
Personnel management adviser. _
8,360
1
8,360
Position classifier
17,120
2 17,420
Program management officer
16, 920
87, 600
10 87,800
61,120
Program planner
26,280
Qualifications rating examiner
Regulations and instructions co3 26,680
3 26,480
26, 280
ordinator
8,360
1
1
8,360
Regulations and procedures officer..
8,360
34,240
Security appraisal officer
4 34,240
4 35,040
9,360
Special assistant to chief law officer.
25,480
3 25,680
3 26,080
Staff assistant
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1
8,040
1
8,040
Administrative assistant
9 68,760
10 75,600
Appeals examiner
8 61,920
Appeals examiner, reduction-in21, 720
force
1
7,440
1
7,440
7,240
Assistant chief of division
6 45,440
6 45,040
36,800
Assistant chief of section
1
7,040
7,040
Assistant to a commissioner
8,040
Associate legal adviser
22, 720
3 22,320
3 22,920
Attorney adviser
52,480
Board adviser
45,040
44,040
45,040
Chief of section
7,640
7,640
Chief of unit
1
17 120,240
44,640
Civil service inspector
17 120,240
7,040
7,040
8,040
Claims examiner
7,640
7,640
7,640
Employee relations officer
15,080
7,440
14,480
Examiner, loyalty
22,120
14,680
22,320
Examiner, test development
7,040
Information specialist
2 15,680
23, 720
2 15,880
Instructions analyst
16 117,550
17 122,880
Investigator
10 74,800
Liaison officer, veteran counseling
8,240
1
8,240
8,040
service
1
7,040
7,240
7,040
Librarian
2 16, 280
16,280
23,520
Medical officer
1
8,240
8,240
8,040
Nursing consultant
4 29,560
23,120
15,480
Occupational specialist
7,440
Operations inspector
•- - Organizations and methods exami3 22,720
22, 720
5 37,200
ner
3 21,120
21,120
Personnel management adviser
22,520
3
22,
520
112,980
Position classifier
1
7,240
7,440
7,240
Program management assistant
1
7,040
7,240
7,040
Printing and publications officer
2 15, 280
22,320
14, 480
Program planner
1
7,240
7,040
7,040
Publications writer
12 92, 500
70, 780
70,160
Qualifications rating examiner
2 14, 680
14, 280
14, 280
Regulations analyst
1
8,040
8,040
8,040
Retirement officer
14,
480
Special placement representative
7,440
Staff assistant
7,240
1
7,240
1
7,240
Statistical officer
1
8,040
1
8,040
Status adviser
2
15,080
Supervisor of unit
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative and technical assist1
5,940
5,940
ant
6,140
Administrative officer
3 19,020
3 19,820
19, 620
Appeals examiner
Appeals examiner, reduction-in6,140
12, 280
force
19,820
20, 020
13, 480
Assistant chief of section
26,260
38, 520
26, 960
Attorney adviser
25,360
25,
760
25,160
Budget examiner
32,100
19, 420
37, 640
Chief of section
—
31,100
32,
300
5,940
Chief of unit
74,480
89,100
5,940
Civil service inspector.




SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Departmental—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940—Con.
$25,960
$19,820
Claims examiner
$20,020
5,940
5,940
Congressional liaison representative.
5,940
6,340
6,340
6,540
Control officer
6,540
6,540
Examiner, Fair Employment Board.
6,740
12, 480
12, 680
Examiner, loyalty
12,680
31,700
32,100
32, 700
Examiner, test development
6,340
17,820
Field auditor
6,540
Field operations officer
6,740
6,340
Field service and space officer
6,540
6,540
1
6,740
Fiscal analyst
6,540
Graphics officer
1
6,540
1
6,940
Information and editorial specialist _
6 40,040
6 42,040
Instructions analyst
34,900
28 172,920
25 161,250
136,140
Investigator
1
6,940
Legal assistant
Liaison officer and contact representative, veterans counseling
1
5,940
1 6,140
1 6,140
service
1
5,940
1
5,940
1 6,140
Librarian
1
5,940
1
5,940
Manager, foreign visitor program...
1
6,940
Manual writer
11 72,340
12 80,080
12 81,080
Occupational specialist
Organizations and methods exam4 25,960
3 19,220
25,760
iner
1
2 13,680
7,140
7,140
Pay administration technician
3 19, 420
3 19,020
19,020
Personnel officer
1
11 69, 740
6,940
6,940
Position classifier
1
1
5,940
5,940
6,140
Program management assistant
3 18,420
2 11,880
17,820
Program planner
58,860
14 88,360
11 70, 540
Qualifications rating examiner
13,680
4 24,960
3 20, 220
Rating examiner, suitability
Social administrative research ana1
5,940
5,940
lyst
3 19,420
32,900
4 26,360
Staff assistant
1
5,940
5,940
1 6,140
Staff officer
Technical assistant to chief of divi1
5,940
sion
Training officer
5,940
1 6,140
Vocational rehabilitation officer
6,340
6,340
1
6,540
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
23,250
1
6,250
17,875
Chief of section
18,000
3 18,375
18, 250
Claims examiner
6,125
1
6,250
6,250
Information and editorial specialist.
6,125
Qualifications rating examiner
12, 500
12,625
Staff assistant
2 12,625
5,500
11, 500
Supervisor of unit
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
2 11,750
5 26,175
5 26,175
Administrative assistant
Administrative and technical assist5 26,675
3 15, 555
ant
2 10,870
3 16,180
Appeals examiner
14 71,680
2 10,245
1
5,185
Assistant chief of section
34 21,990
16,555
4 21, 240
4 21, 740
Budget examiner
1
5,935
1
5,685
1
5,810
Case reviewer
2 11,620
6 34,360
3 17,680
Chief of section
10
56,975
7
38,
545
56,600
10
Chief of unit
4 22,500
1
5,060
16 82, 525
Civil service inspector.
57 323,115
51 285. 395
57 322, 710
Claims examiner
1 5,310
2 10, 745
1
5, 310
Examiner, loyalty
2 10,495
2 10,120
2 10, 245
Examiner, pay administration
11 62,660
11 61, 910
11 61, 285
Examiner, test development
Executive secretary, efficiency
1
1
1 5,810
5,060
5,810
awards committee
.
3 17, 430
2 11, 620
1 5,810
Field auditor
33 179,355
80 410, 675
55 292,050
Investigator
5,310
5,185
5,185
1
1
Librarian
21, 865
6 31, 235
4 21, 615
Methods examiner
10,
620
5,435
5,310
1
2
News writer
3 17,055
7 38,420
3 16,805
Occupational specialist
5,435
5,435
5,435
1
1
Personnel assistant
10, 245
10, 370
2 10, 245
Personnel officer
21,
615
22,115
4
22,615
4
Placement interviewer
17 92,870
Position classifier
5,060
1
Procedures and control officer
1
5,185
2 10,245
2 10, 245
Program planner
1
5,185
1
5,060
Property officer
1
5,935
1
5,935
Purchasing agent
1
5,810
1
5,685
1
5,810
Psychiatric social worker
...
14 76,195
17 92,770
14 76,840
Qualifications rating examiner
8 42, 240
4 20,365
6 30,860
Rating examiner, suitability
1
5,935
1 5,810
1
5,935
Reviewer
2 10, 995
2
10,995
Space officer
6 31, 735
7 37,045
6 31, 610
Staff assistant
1
5,935
1
5,935
5,810
1
Statistical studies assistant
5,310
1
Statistical assistant
1
5,685
1
11,
245
5,685
2
Technical assistant
11 56,195
12 60,815
18 91, 635
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
517,
670
110
123
566,895
541,
365
117
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
52 228,015
55 240,135
54 236,040
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
160
632,770
171
659,930
639,
280
164
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
264 925,055
271 927,159
258 894,310
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
522
545
507
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1,709,465
1, 642,415
1, 731, 560
182 571,000
195
589,119
170
526,820
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
2
5,560
2
5,292
2
5,400
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
16 69,617
16 69,617
19 78,435
Wage board positions
2,169
1,991
Total permanent, departmental
$9,653,322
$10,468,665
$9,620,662
41.8
148.9
266
Deduct lapses
242, 920
711, 587
1,456,257
Net permanent, departmental (av1,947.2
1,842.1
erage number, net salary)
1,903
8,909,075
9,410,402
9,012,408

40

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION—Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Civil Service Commission—Continued

1954 actual

Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from Salaries and Expenses, Civil
Service Commission, and Investigations, Civil Service Commission—Continued
DETAIL O F PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual

Departmental—Continued
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime..
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy regional director
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Appeals examiner
Chief of division
Civil service representative
Manager, branch office
Medical officer
Veterans' Federal employment representative
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Appeals examiner
Assistant chief of division
Chief of section
C ivil service inspector
Civil service representative
Investigator
Manager, branch office
Position classifier
Qualifications rating examiner
GS-ll. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Adviser, boards of civil service examiners
Appeals examiner
Assistant chief of section
Assistant manager, branch office
Budget and fiscal officer.
Chief of section
Civil service inspector
Civil service representative
Investigator
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Qualifications rating examiner
Rating examiner, suitability
Staff assistant
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Budget and fiscal officer
Staff assistant
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Adviser, boards of civil service examiners
„
Appeals examiner
Budget and fiscal assistant
Chief of section
Civil service representative
Investigator
Methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Qualifications rating examiner.
Rating examiner, suitability.. _.
Supervisor of unit
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980..
Wage board positions
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent,field (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base_.
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime
Additional pay for services abroad....
All personal services field
01

Personal services




1955 estimate

Num- Total N u m ber salary ber

1956 estimate

Total Num- Total
salary ber salary

$38,201
36,145
67, 638

$38,825
37,000

$26,825
35,800

9,154,392

8,984,900

9,473,027

12 133,310

11 122,300

11 122,300

12 117,200

11 106,800

11 108,200

8,360
48 431,280
9,160
8,360
99,160

1
8,360
1
8,560
44 398,440
2 16,720
1
8,560
11 99,960

8,560
8,560
401,340
16,920
8,560
100,160

12 109,320

11 100,360

11 100,760

5
12
27
18
55
3
40
3
7
2

4
11
23
15
52
3
32
3
7
2

Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows:
"Salaries and expenses, Civil Service
Commission":
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts
"Investigations, Civil Service Commission"

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$14,328,321

$13,733,424

$14,855,500

380,242

338, 611

6,431, 311

5,020,081

283,200
4, 235, 436

FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION
Operations, Federal Civil Defense Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

97
1
26
22
2
1

37,000
92,080
206,280
135,620
420,000
21,720
286,200
22,320
49,680
14,680
88,560
26,160
12,880
6,140
69,140
50,320
24,960
67,340
607,100
6,540
160,040
139,280
12,680
5,940
5, 875
5,750

29,760
86,140
176,320
114,400
399,280
21,920
230,680
22,720
50,480
14,880

30,360
86,140
177,720
115,400
437,960
22,120
216, 270
22, 920
57, 920
21,920

15 95,300
3 19, 820
1
6,340
1
6,340
10 62,400
7 43, 580
3 18, 420
9 55, 860
95 582, 510

18 113,120
3 18,620
1
6,340
1
6,340
10 63,400
7 44,180

23 142,220
18 114,920

23 144,220
20 126,800

9 55,860
90 551,880

1
2

6,740
11,880

1
2

6,940
12,080

1

6,000

1

6,125

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

773
13
723
704

728
11
660
695

809
10
768
790

$6,391
GS-9.2

$6, 382
GS-9.2

$6,280
GS-9.1

$4,391, 578
118, 763
19,052
24, 676

$3, 963, 591
115,000
19, 000
30, 000

$4, 620, 691
100, 000
19, 000
25, 000

FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average number of all employees.. . . .
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Payment above basic rates.
Other payments for personal services
..

169,309

169,309

169,309

4, 723, 378
284, 522
46,839
954, 766
6,903
141, 406
571,362
1,155, 455
107, 000
25, 602
183
11, 724
5,411

4, 296, 900
257, 700
51,800
1,148, 827
52, 600
627,000
1, 593, 728
1, 742,170
96, 900
45, 500
500
15, 945
6,000

4, 934, 000
298, 000
67,000
1,398, 500
51, 200
642, 800
1, 617, 400
2, 637,320
82,600
24, 900
500
17,000
6,000

8, 034, 551

9,935. 570

11, 507, 220

9
8
17
17

9
8
17
17

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salarv
Average grade

$3,700
GS-5.0

$3,740
GS-5.0

01 Personal services:
Permanent Dositions
Positions other than permanent
TPavment above basic rates

$33,300
29,600
1,200

$33,660
29,920
1,200

64,100
11,980
7,200
8,750
2,400

64, 780
11,000
7,000
8,000
2,000

94,430

92,780

Total personal services
02 Travel
_
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services.
06 Printing and reproduction
..
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials.
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Unvouchered
Obligations incurred
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE

25 136, 500
25 135, 000
26 141, 685
5,185
1
1
5,310
1
5,060
2 10,120
11 61, 910
10
57, 210
10
57, 710
3 16, 305
911
534
4, 682, 785
3, 644, 315
2, 785, 080
,
5, 435
1
1
1
5560
5, 685
5,560
6 33, 485
6
6 31. 985
47 249, 945
40 32,735
39 215. 775
29 219,210
33 175,980
33 175, 955
11 154,715
13 71,155
11 60. 965
5, 560
1 60,365
3 15,805
1
5,435
9,740
2
51 231, 995
66 296, 950
53 240. 360
12 50, 915
12
51, 915
12 52,165
151 587, 945 126 488, 910
122 469,005
244 859, 010 210 740,895
213 751,325
583
497
484
1,850.834
1, 584, 360
1, 537,110
238 696,327
182 540,020
175 520.210
9 23,936
7
18,460
5
12,980
18 68,830
17
65,155
17
65,155
,856
2,359
2,180
13, 404, 892
11, 232, 035
10, 355, 265
330.7
228.4
78.6
1, 625, 584
1,178,319
511, 956

, 525.3
11,779,308
43,250

Object classification

,130.6
2,101.4
10,053, 716
9,843, 309
37, 700
34, 900

147, 979
14, 945
11, 985, 482

15,800
10,107, 216

22, 900
9, 901,109

21,139, 874

19, 092,116

19, 374,136

01 Personal services: Positions other than
permanent.
Travel
Communication services
Other contractual services
Supplies and materialsEquipment
Refunds, awards, and indemnities

02
04
07
08
09
13

$402
602
143
43, 014
3,540
2,287
8
49,996

Obligations incurred.
ALLOCATION TO VETERANS
ADMINISTRATION

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

04
05
08
15

Total personal services
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Supplies and materials
Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

773

737

13
723
704

19
677
712

818
18
785
807

$6,391
GS-9.2

$6,349
GS-9.1

$6,260
GS-9.1

$4,391, 578
119,165

$3,996, 891
144, 600

$4, 654, 351
129, 920

19,052
24,676

19.000
31, 200

19,000
26, 200

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

__.

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services..
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Unvouchered
Obligations incurred—_

_

169, 309
4,723, 780
285,124
46,839
954,909
6,903
141,406
571,362
1,198,469
110, 540
27,889
191
11, 724
5,411
8,084, 547

DETAIL OF PERSONAL

169,309

169,309

4, 361.000
257,700
51,800
1,160, 807
59, 800
627,000
1, 593, 728
1,742,170
105, 650
45, 500
500
18, 345
6,000

4, 998, 780
298,000
67, 000
1,409, 500
58. 200
642, 800
1, 617,400
2, 367,320
90, 600
24,900
500
19,000
6,000

10,030,000

11,600,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

SERVICES

1954 actual

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
Departmental:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special posititions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
Administrator
1
16,000
1
16,000
1
16,000
Deputy administrator
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
4
59,200
59,200
59, 200
Assistant administrator
1
14,800
Director
14,800
14,800
1
14,800
Executive assistant administrator__
14,800
14,800
General counsel
14,800
14,800
Inspector general
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
26, 600
26, 200
26, 600
Assistant administrator
13, 2C0
26,200
13, 200
Deputy assistant administrator
13, 000
13,000
Director
1
13,000
General counsel
1
13,000
Training officer
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
2
24,400
2
24,400
36, 200
3
Director
1
12,800
12,800
1
12,800
Intelligence officer
1
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1
1
11,300
10,
800
1
11,300
A dministrative officer
1
11,050
Chief nurse
1
11,050
2
22,100
1
11,300
Deputy director
31 340,800
29 321, 950
27 296,850
Director
10, 800
1
1
1
11,050
11,050
Division chief
11,050
1
1
1
11,300
11,300
Economist
10,800
1
Executive assistant
11,050
1
11.300
11,300
Executive officer
10,800
21, 600
Geographer scientist
32, 650
11,050
32, 900
Medical officer
10,
800
10,
800
Operations research adviser
22,100
22,100
21,850
Planning officer
11,
800
10,
800
10,
800
Radiobiologist
21, 850
11, 300
11, 300
Special assistant
11,050
Special project officer
21, 850
22,100
21,850
Specialist
11, 550
Training officer
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
9,800
1
9,800
10,000
Accountable officer
19, 400
Administrative officer
"I
9,"606"
Associate general counsel
1
9,600
Attorney adviser
3
29,400
Branch chief
9,600
1
9,600
Chief nurse
20, 000
20,000
2
20,000
C ommunications specialist
20,400
20, 400
Deputy director
89,400
69, 600
10
99,600
Director
19,400
39,000
2
19,600
Division chief
10,
000
9,800
1
10,000
E ducationist
48,000
39,200
4
38,400
Engineer
10,
000
Executive assistant
10,400
Geographer
9,800
Health supply consultant
9,800
1
10,000
10,000
Intelligence officer
9,600
Personnel officer
9,600
1 ~~ 9~8o6
Physicist
9,800
9,600
1
9,800
Planning officer
9,600
Publications planning officer
Radiological defense operations
9,600
1
9,600
officer
100,800
11 110,800
18 174,000
Specialist




1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary
ber
salary
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600—Con.
1
$10,000
Supervising purchasing agent
1 $10,000
1
$10,200
1
9,800
Tactical planner (evacuation)
1
10,000
Training officer
20,400
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
8,760
Administrative officer
8,760
8,760
Assistant division chief
16,920
Attorney adviser
16,920
8,360
8,560
Branch chief
Budget technician
17, 920
18,120
17, 720
Classification officer
8,560
8,560
8,560
Communications equipment engi8,360
8,360
neer
8,360
8,360
8,360
Communications systems engineer..
8,360
8,360
8,360
Control center engineer
8,360
35,
840
18,
720
Director
27,480
16, 920
17,120
Division chief
8,360
8,360
8,560
Educationist
8,360
8,360
Employment officer
8,360
8,360
Frequency engineer
25,080
25,080
General engineer
9,160
Labor consultant
8,560
Liaison officer
8,560
Medical officer
3
26,280
26, 080
18,120
Organization and methods examiner.
8,360
Physicist
17, 720 " 2 " ~~~17~ 720
Planning officer
•___
8,560
Port and harbor officer
1
8,760
Procurement officer
1
8,360
Program analyst
1
8,760
8,760
Property and systems a c c o u n t a n t 1
8,560
Publications officer
2
17,120
Radiological defense operations
8,360
8,360
officer
9,160
9,160
Resource and requirements analyst _
8,360
Sanitation engineer
2
17, 520
2
17, 720
17,320
Security officer
20
173,000
198, 280 22 189,820
Specialist
1
8, 560
1
8,760
8,560
Statistician
1
8,360
1
8,360
8,560
Structural engineer
2
17,120
1
8,960
8,760
Supply officer
4
35,840
4
35,840
35,440
Tactical planner
2
17,120
2
17,120
Training officer
2
18,120
1
9,360
18,120
Warden officer
1
8,360
8,760
Warning engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
7,240
7,240
7,040
Administrative assistant
7,240
Administrative officer
1
7,240
14, 280
7,040
Analyst
1
7,440
14,480
7,240
Attorney adviser
7,240
Auditor
7,040
7,240
7,040
Budget technician
7,240
Division director
43,440
29, 560
36,200
Engineer
14,680
15,080
Illustrators
14,280
15, 680
Instructor
2
14,280
14,480
7,240
News writer
1
7,240
7,240
Organization and methods examiner.
7,440
7,440
P ersonnel officer
2
14,280
7,040
Planning officer
Procurement officer
"I
8,"040
1
7,240
Project officer
6
43,640
58,120
Publications editor
Publications officer
28, 960
7,440
1
7,440
Records management officer
7,240
7,040
1
7,240
7,040
Section chief
67,560
8
60,720
111, 600
Specialist
Supply officer (distribution, pack7,240
aging, and operation)
1
7,040
7,240
7,040
Tactical planner
1
7,240
7,040
7,240
Training officer
7,040
Warden officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
13,080
2
12,880
2
12,680
Administrative assistant
6,140
1
5,940
1
5,940
Administrative officer
1
5,940
1
6,940
Attorney adviser
24,
760
4
24,360
3
18,220
Branch chief
5,940
General engineer
12,280
1
6,340
6,140
Illustrator
12,080
2
11,880
Personnel officer
6,140
1
5,940
1
6,140
Procurement officer
6,140
1
5,940
1
6,940
Property accounting officer
1
5,940
Publications control officer
5,940
Publications editors
6,140
Publications writer
5,940
6,140
Security officer
18, 420
18,220
26,360
Specialist
6,940
6,940
13,280
Warden officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
5,625
5,750
11, 500
Administrative assistant
5,875
5,750
5,750
Statistical officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
5,810
Administrative assistant
5,560
5,445
5,310
Assistant chief of branch
5,810
5,810
5,810
Assistant instructor
Assistant property accounting offi5,185
5,060
cer
Assistant records management offi5,310
5,185
5,060
cer
5,060
5,060
5,185
Attorney adviser
10,
755
10,495
10,370
Branch chief
5,435
5,345
5,310
Editorial assistant
5,060
5,310
10,120
Illustrator
5,185
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel assistant
5,185

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENSE ADMINISTRATION—Con.

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

Operations, Federal Civil Defense Administration—Continued

1954 actual

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual
Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810— Con.
Printing and publications officer.-.
Publications officer
Secretary
Security assistant
Shorthand reporter
Space analyst
Specialist
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Ranee $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Wage board
Total permanent, departmental. _
Deduct—
Lapses
Positions which are reimbursed
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base- - Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
All personal services, departmentalField:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Air Defense Command liaison officer.
Assistant to director
Director
Medical officer
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, rescue school
Defense force liaison officer
Deputy director
Director
General engineer
Training officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant director of women's affairsAttack warning officer
Civil defense officer
C ommunications officer
Deputy director
Executive assistant
Officer, education and training
Facility manager
General engineer
Information officer
Instructor
Liaison officer
Medical officer
Public safety officer
Supply officer
Training officer
Transportation officer
Welfare officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attack warning controller
Attack warning officer
Business manager
Communications officer
Instructor
Operations officer
Training instructor
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Assistant facility manager
Assistant supply officer
Instructor
Training officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Attack warning officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Assistant supply officer
Cartographer
Chief, security patrol
Communications specialist
Instructor
Liaison officer
Supply officer
Training instructor
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
for FRASER

Digitized


1955 estimate

1956 estimate

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

$5,810
5,060
5,060
5,185
5,810
16, 555
34,425
150, 595
196, 720
329, 510
97,300
32,460
38,230
15,000
14,955

1
3

$5,810
15,180

1
1

$5,810
5,185
10,370
5,310
5,810
32.110
30, 970
136, 855
143,180
373, 640
119, 020
28,470
43, 250
16,440
15,691

10,120
5.185
5,810
26,050
35,465
108,750
121,040
355,410
127, 915
27,190
38. 600
16,200
20,735

502 3, 314, 645 483 3,119, 725 482 3,082, 716
30. 2 195, 212
8
81,720

58.9 421, 278
8
81,720

23
61
6
3
12

Total permanent, field
Deduct—
Lapses
Positions which are reimbursed
Net permanent field (average number net salary)

$83,210
203,715
18,116
8,730
31,692

22
50
6
2
7

$80,925
173,930
18,740
6,060
19,980

25
54
6
2
11

$91,655
187,845
19,480
6,140
31,100

271 1,635,888

245 1,536,250

33.3 228,023
5
54,000

20.4 135,386
5
54.000

20
5

232.7
1,353,865

219.6
1,346,864

302

1,684
182
6,411

2,500
5,977

, 7,144

5,140
2,205

10,000
2,000

3,200
2,000

Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week-base. __
Payment above basic rates:
O vertime and holiday p a y . . _
Nightwork differential
Other payments for personal services:
Payment to other agencies for reimbursable details

01

1956 estimate

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

Field—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980

31.1 202,843
8
81,720

1955 estimate

327 2,009,710
133,172
54,000

1, 822, 538

55,673

55,673

55,673

All personal services, field...

1,425,160

1,423,014

1,890,555

Personal services

4, 723, 378

4,296,900

4, 934, 000

_

442.9
416.1
463.?
3,037, 713
2, 798,153
2,616, 727
34,924
81,973
12,641

20,000
92, 500
13,023

15,000
85,000
11,856

FEDERAL COAL MINE SAFETY BOARD OF
REVIEW

17,331

18,000

19,800

Salaries and Expenses, Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review

113,636

113,636

113,636

3, 298, 218

1
1
8
6

10,800
11,050
88,400
67,050

1
3
4
1
4
1

9,800
26,720
39,400
9,600
38,400
9,800
59,320
34, 240
8,360
50, 960
8,360
25, 480
8,360
8, 560
25, 280
42, 200
17,120
58, 520
9,160
51, 360
59, 320
52, 760
59,120
59, 520

5
7
1

3,043, 445

10,800

10,800

7
6

77,850
67,550

7
6

77,850
67,550

3
4

28,800
39,600

3
4

29,000
39,600

4
1

39,200
10,000

4
1

39,200
10,000
60, 320
134,560
8,360
51, 560
8,360
25,680

60,320
119,680
8,360
51, 560
8,360
25,680
1
3
5

8,760
25,680
43,200

1
3
5

8,760
25,680
43,200
58,520
9,160
52, 360
59, 920
87, 000
59, 920
60,120

58, 520
9,160
52, 360
59, 920
78, 640
59, 920
60,120
5
16

35, 200
7,240

7,240

28, 760

7,040

7,040
7,040

1
1

12,880
5,940

6,340
6,140
17,820

6,140
5,940
5,940

1

5,940

48

264,000

5,310
5,435
5,310
26,425
5,060
2
1
12
11

10,120
5,060
51,115
44, 830

1
1
5

5,560
5,060
27,550

2
1
1
5

10,120
5,685
5,185
28,050

7
2

35,420
10,245

7
2

35,420
10,245

47,630
33,610

1
10
8

4,620
43,550
33,735

11
8

Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade._.
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rate
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
15

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services._
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction, _
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
.
Taxes and assessments

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

5
1
6
8

5
1
6
8

5
1
6
8

$7, 236
GS-10.4

$7,352
GS-10.4

$7, 518
GS-10.4

$35,773
7,530

$36, 548
18,000

$37,194
18,000

139
37

140
30

143
30

43,479
3,365

75
191
675
1,010
13

54, 718
10,000
50
2,000
523
1,000
4,000
1,544
1,000
165

55,367
9,000
50
1,500
211
800
1,200
1,372
500

49, 897

75,000

70,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

1954 actual

. .

1,089

. . .

Obligations incurred.

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

35,200
112,640

35,200
51,280
7,440
7,040
22, 320

5,940
5,940
2
1

2,873,886

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

1954 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive secretary
General counsel
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Office manager
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employmentRegular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
01

Personal services

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

$11,050
11,050

1
1

$11,050
11,300

1
1

$11,300
11,550

1
1
1

5,310
5,435
3,335

1
1
1

5,435
5,560
3,415

1
1
1

5,560
5,685
3,495

5

36,180
407

5

36,760
212

5

37,590
396

5

35,773

5

36,548

5

7,530
139

18, 000
140

37,194
18,000
143

37

30

30

43,479

54, 718

55, 367

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

Salaries and Expenses, Federal Communications Commission

1954 actual

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

Departmental—Continued
1955 estimate

1956 estimate

1,289
1,122
1,146

1,245
1,112
1,050

1,138
1,059
1,065

$5, 702
GS-8.3

$5, 790
GS-8.4

$5,880
GS-8.5

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year__ __
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
___
Average grade. -

___ _.

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions. _
_
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-Payment above basic rates
_ ___

$6, 323, 388
24, 320
71, 995

$6, 302, 365
24, 510
70,000

$6,127,445
23, 790
57, 600

Total personal service obligations-.

6,419, 703

6, 396,875

6,208,835

Direct Obligations
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
13

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services._
Rents and utility services
.
Printing and reproduction _ _
Other contractual services Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment.- __
Lands and structures
..
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Total direct obligations

6,131,453
71, 210
22, 373
165, 706
51,471
58,162
56, 621
111,045
118,186
155, 056
13,000
210
6,954,493

6, 020, 400
65, 000
15,000
176, 000
50, 800
29,000
104,400
11,100
114,200
108,900
4,000
500
6, 699, 300

6, 025, 000
65, 000
15, 000
185, 000
50,000
29,000
85,400
24, 500
105,000
108, 500
11, 500
600
6, 704, 500

288, 250
7, 242, 743

376, 475
7,075, 775

183,835
6,888,335

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
Total obligations

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Departmental:
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $15,000:
7 $105,000
7 $105,000
7 $105,000
Commissioners
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
1
12,600
1
12,600
1
12,400
Chief accountant
1
12,400
1
12,400
1
12,200
Chief engineer
1
12,200
1
12,000
1
12,000
General counsel
3
37,400
3
36,800
3
36,800
Chief of bureau
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1
1
1
11,300
11,050
11,050
Executive officer
1
1
1
11,050
10,800
10,800
Secretary
3
3
3
33,900
33,150
33,150
Assistant chief accountant
2
2
2
22,600
22,100
22,100
Assistant chief engineer
2
2
2
22,100
21, 850
21,850
Assistant general counsel
18 194, 400 12 129, 600
18 194,400
Hearing examiner
1
11,300
11,050
10, 800
1
1
Chief of bureau
4
45,450
45, 200
44, 450
4
4
Assistant chief of bureau
12 136,850
13 146,650
13 144, 900
Chief of division
8
87,150
86,400
54,000
8
5
Attorney
86,650
10 108, 500 10 109, 750
Engineer
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1
1
10,000
10,000
9,800
Assistant secretary
2
2
20, 200
20, 200
20,200
Assistant to general counsel
1
1
10,600
10, 800
10,600
Assistant to chief engineer
1
1
10,600
10,600
10,600
Field coordinator
6
6
58,400
59,600
58, 400
Chief of division
10 100,400
10
88,800
Assistant chief of division
22 218, 850 17 211,300
207,000
Chief of branch
2
2
19, 400
19, 200
Attorney
2
2
20,000
20, 200
19,600
Engineer
1
1
9,800
9,600
Accountant
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1
1
9,360
9,560
9,360
Information officer
1
1
9,360
9,360
9,360
Personnel officer
9,360
1
9,360
9,360
1
Defense coordinator
8,360
1
Chief of division
42,800
42,
200
5
4
35,240
Assistant chief of division
9,360
35,840
4
1
34,440
Chief of branch
3
25, 880
17, 720
5
2
41, 680
Accountant
17 145, 200 13 113, 280 15 130, 500
Attorney
28 242,080 26 226, 760
28 236,120
Engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1
1
7,240
7,240
7,040
1
Chief of division
2
2
15, 280
15, 480
15,080
2
Chief of branch
3
2
22, 520
15, 280
29,360
4
Assistant chief of division
1
1
7,440
7,640
7,440
1
Assistant chief of branch
1
1
8,040
8,040
7,840
1
Rate examiner
1
1
7,240
7,440
7,240
1
Public utility specialist
1
1
7,040
7,240
7,040
1
Records officer
1
1
7,240
7.240
7,040
1
Assistant to executive officer
1
1
7,040
7,040
Administrative assistant...




Num-

General schedule grades—Continued
ber
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040—Con.
Economist
2
Accountant
13
Attorney
29
Engineer
34
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Secretary
5
Organization and methods examiner
1
5
Administrative assistant
1
Public utility specialist
Position classifier
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division
Chief of branch
1
Accountant
8
Economist
1
Attorney
25
Engineer
_
49
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Position classifier
1
Personnel assistant
1
Assistant chief of division
1
Engineer
1
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Assistant to information officer
Project planner
Budget analyst
Personnel assistant
Organization and methods examiner.
Chief of division
Assistant chief of division
Chief of branch
Chief of section
Attorney
14
Engineer
22
Accountant
11
Cartographer
_..
1
Rate examiner
1
Public utility specialist
1
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..
3
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
63
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
21
129
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160135
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,65557
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430-.
14
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230-GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
12
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Chief of branch
1
Assistant chief of branch
1
Photographer
1
Repairman
1
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060--. 19
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base__
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
All personal services, departmentalField:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief engineer
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Regional manager
Chief of field office
Assistant chief of division
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Regional manager
Chief of field office
Engineer in charge
Chief of branch
Engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer in charge
Accountant
Engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6, 940:
Engineer in charge
Assistant engineer in charge
Accountant
Engineer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant engineer in charge
Accountant
Engineer
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545-_ .
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
.
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980..

Total permanent, field..

Total
salary

$15,080
98, 520
208, 560
248,084

1955 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
1
12
22
30

32, 500
6, 740
31,100
6,540
19, 220
6,140
50,320
6,140
152,300
306,060

1

7
2
18
45

5,500
5.500
6,000
6,000

$7,440
90,680
159,780
229,600

1
13
18
30

$7,240
102,520
131,020
233,200

38,840
6,740
25,160
6,540
5,940
19,420

7
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
4
1
13
40

45, 380
6,940
12,880
6,740
6,140
19, 620
6,140
6,340
24,960
6,140
79,420
253,400

6,340
44,780
13,080
110,280
284,300

6,125
6,000

20, 865
5,685
10, 495
5,310
5,060
21, 865
10, 995
16,180
5,435
47, 660
72, 090
12
123,075
6
60,410
1
5,685
1
5,935
1
5,810
3
15,195
60
286,750
90,320 21
513,010 126
469,530 128
56
182,485
10
41,340
36,064 12
6,177
5,761
5,345
5,345

1956 estimate

1
1
1
1
19

6,250
6,125

26,300
5,810
10,620
5,435
5,185
21, 990
11, 245
16, 430
10, 995
49,160
46, 540
62,660
32, 885
1
5,810
1
5,935
1
5,810
3
15, 360
276, 335 58
91, 570 23
507, 665 133
455, 785 117
181, 920 42
31, 340 10
36,304
12

10, 370
5,810
10, 620
5,560
5,310
10, 995
11, 245
16, 680
11, 245
49, 910
46, 790
58,100
22, 240
5,810
6,060
5,810
15, 610
272, 720
97, 515
536, 535
414, 675
141,100
32, 060
36, 704

1
1
1
1
19

6,470
6,032
5,616
5,616
69, 965

6,470
6,032
5,616
5,616
69,242

907 5,243, 779 847 4, 995, 950 788 4, 702, 998
142. 3 870, 690 108. 2 690, 879 68. 4 424, 511
764.7
738.8
719.6
4, 373, 089
4, 305, 071
4, 278, 487
16, 580
16, 550
16,475
3,900
4,000
4,376
1,600
1,600
1,660
4,395, 705

4, 327,121

4, 300,562

1

11,050

1

11,050

1

11,300

2
1
1

21,200
10,400
9,600

6
1
1

58,600
10,600
9,800

6
1
1

59,000
10,600
9,800

7
4
3
4

64,720
36,240
28,080
33,840

34,440
16, 720

4
3
4
2

37,040
28,080
34,640
16,720

23
4

180,920
29,360

23
4
7

182,520
29,760
52,280

23
3
7

182,920
23,120
53,280

15
23
8
15

102,320
151,420
50,720
93,700

15
35
8
3

102,720
227,100
51,520
19,420

15
36
8
31

103,120
233,840
52,320
178,750

43,180
27, 550
421,375
93,600
223,335
79,465
158, 855
91,304
27, 700
6,144
382 2,062,438

9,360
36,640

43,430
27,800
365,400
102, 510
340,345
76,915
159, 735
78, 424
27, 940
6,144
398 2,109,253

43,930
28,175
189, 790
93,720
204,475
73, 755
120, 080
72, 284
28,120
6,304
350 1,895,163

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION—Con.
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Communications Commission—Con.
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

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

Field—Continued
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base_._
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay.._
Night work differential
Territorial differential
All personal services, field

24.5
$112,139

24.6
$111,909

357.5
1,950,299
7,740

373.4
1,997,344
7,910

339.1
, 1,848,958
7,315

13, 588
21,335
31,036

9,500
25,000
30,000

7,000
19,000
26,000

10.9

$46,205

2,023, 998

2,069, 754

1, 908,273

_

6, 419, 703

6,396,875

6, 208.835

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

6,131,453

6,020,400

6, 025,000

288, 250

376,475

183,835

01

Personal services

1954 actual

FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION
SERVICE

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
1954 actual

Object classification

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
_
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay

53 321,372
4.7 28,258

51 289,885
1.2 6,236

51 294,340
0.3 1,669

48.3
293,114

49.8
283,649

50.7
292,671

500

500

163
19,474
1,127

22, 500
1,091

27,750
1,124

All personal services, departmental.
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

_

$7, 414
GS-10.6

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week basePayment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services

$2,670,050
26, 015
10, 276
325

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Taxes and assessments

2, 706, 666
239, 416
16,871
73,370
653
4,139
4,919
70, 602
9,044
10,161
4,171

02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
15

Obligations incurred

366
3
361
377

376
3
359
363

$7,469
GS-10.6
$2,683,449
27,000
10,321
500

364
4
364
382

$7, 524
GS-10.6

GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Mediator
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Mediator
.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant _ ._ _
Mediator (trainee)
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430

4,280

3,140,012

2, 780,100
277, 700
11,000
79,400
800
4,500
13,000
17, 200
10,000
10, 500
5,800

3,124,000

3,210,000

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $13,000:
1 $16,000
Director
1 $16,000
1 $16,000
Associate director
1 14,800
1 14,800
1
14,800
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
1 13,600
1 13,400
1 13,600
Assistant director
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant to the director and general
1 12,000
1 12,000
counsel
1 12,200
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Confidential assistant to the di1 10,800
rector
1 11,050
1 10,800
Director of administrative manage1 11,050
1 10,800
1 11,300
ment
National office representative
1
10,800
1 10,800
1 10,800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Associate director of administrative
1
9,800
1
9,600
1
10,000
management
Executive secretary atomic energy
1 10,000
1 10,000
1 10,200
labor-management relations paneL




Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Mediator
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Mediator

$2,735,530
33, 550
10, 520
500

2,725,550
258, 500
7,000
77,600
4,700
4,000
11, 000
15,650
9,000
6,000
5,000

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600—Con.
National office representative
4 $39,800
Operations auditor
1
9,600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Operations and research analyst
1 $8,360
1 $8,360
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, procedures and methods
division
1
7,040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief, budget and finance division..
1
5,940
1
6,140
1
5,940
Chief, procedures and methods
division
1
5,940
1
5,940
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Chief, personnel and reports division
1
5,875
1
5,875
1
6,000
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
1
5,310
1
5,435
1
5,185
Chief, services and supply division.
1
5,310
1
5,435
1
5,185
Mediator (trainee)
2 10,120
2 10,120
2 10,245
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
1
4,995
1
5,120
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
7 33,060
7 33,810
6 27,980
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
2
7,965
3 12,510
4 17,430
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
12 47,545
11 44,385
9 35,315
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
9 31,775
9 32,255
9 31,615
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2
5,980
1
3,110
1
3,190
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1
3,070
1
3,150
1
3,230
1
2,712
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
1
2,580
1
2,660
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses .

Salaries and Expenses, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service

1955 estimate

Total permanent, field._
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field
number, net salary)

(average
__

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay..
_
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
.

01

223

350

350

314,101

308, 090

322,395

12 138,350

8

90,650

8

91,400

54 538,400

62 626,800

60 610,200

149
1,321,440

149
1,331,640

150
1,352,000

22 155,880
6

36,640

11

77,440

8

56,320

8

48,520

12

71,280

8
2

40,480
10,120

8
1

41,480
5,185

12 54,960
12 45,795
34 120,270
22 70,420

12 46,545
33 116,935
22 70,340

8 32,155
36 128,700
22 71,540

323
2,482,155
15.5
105,219

315
2,459,470
7.6
59,670

313
2,460, 260
3.1
17,401

307.5
2,376,936

307.4
2,399,800

309.9
2,442,859

6,378
9,149

4,000
9,230

5,300
9,396

102

150

150

All personal services, field

2.. 392, 565

4,280
2,417,460

2,457,705

Personal services

2,706,666

2,725,550

2,780,100

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Power Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

1954 actual
680
1
659
661

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

660
1
637
620

726
702
708

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$5, 761
GS-8.3

$5,844
GS-8.4

$5,874
GS-8.4

$3,812,513
1,326

$3, 717,325
1,977

$4,141,565

14,536
1,454

14,712
1,336

16,235
1,200

15 Taxes and assessments

3,829,829
214,916
3,572
61,424
20,081
58,970
28,168
2,475
48,211
28,669
4,021

3,735,350
213,650
3,220
61,620
21,100
43,750
20,105
2,375
44,130
12,500
4,200

4,159,000
250,000
3,000
61,700
21,100
62,000
25,000
2,000
44,700
17,000
4,500

Obligations incurred

4,300,336

4,162,000

4,650,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services.—
Travel—.
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials

02
03
04
05
06
07

09 Equipment

Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary
ber
ber salary
excess of $12,000:
Commissioner
_
5 $75,000
5 $75,000
5 $75,000
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Executive officer
13,000
13,000
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief, bureau of accounts, finance
and rates
12,600
12,600
1
12,400
Chief, bureau of power
12,400
12,400
1
12,200
General counsel
12, 200
12,200
1
12,000
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief, bureau of accounts,
finance and rates
10,800
11,300
11,300
Assistant chief, bureau of power
11,300
11,300
11,050
Assistant general counsel
33.400
22,100
22,100
Chief engineer
11,800
11,800
Chief examiner
10,800
10,800
11,050
Chief, division of accounts
11,300
11,300
11,300
Chief, division of electric resources
and requirements
11, 300
11,300
11, 550
Chief, division of finance and
statistics
11,300
11, 550
11,300
Chief, division of gas certificates
11,300
11,300
11,050
Chief, division of licensed projects..
11,300
11, 550
11,300
Chief, division of rates
11,300
11, 550
11,300
Chief, division of river basins
11,300
11, 550
11,300
Head attorney
11,300
11, 550
11,300
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Secretary of the commission_
__
10,600
10,600
1
10,600
Chief, division of budget and finance.
10,600
10,600
1
10,600
Chief, division of personnel and
administrative services. _
10, 600
10, 600
1
10,600
Head, section of accounting regulations
10,000
10,000
9,800
Head, section of engineering analysis.
10,000
9,800
9,800
Head, section of electric rate investigations (division of accounts)
9,800
10, 000
10,000
Head, section of electric rates in1
10,400
10,600
vestigations (division of rates)
10,400
1
10,000
9,800
Head, section of finance
9,800
Head, section of gas rate investiga1
9,800
9,600
9,600
tions (division of accounts)
Head, section of gas rate investiga1
10,600
10,600
10,600
tions (division of rates)
Head, section of licensed projects
1
10,000
9,800
10,000
and original cost
1
10,200
10,000
10,000
Head, section of power supply
9,600
1
9,600
9,600
Head, section of project and land.._
Head, section of rate filings and con1
10,200
10,200
10,000
tract analysis
Head, section of reports and special
1
9,800
9,600
9,600
studies
Head, section of service complaints
1
9,800
9,600
9,600
and special studies
1
9,600
Head, section of special analysis
Head, section of transmission and
1
1
10,200
1
10,000
10,000
coordination
10
99,000
6
59,400
97,600
10
Examiner
40, 200
4
4
39,600
39,600
4
Attorney
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
8,560
8,360
Assistant secretary
Head, section of basin and project
8,960
8,760
8,760
plans
9,360
Head, section of cost estimates
9,360
Head, section of declaration of in9,160
9,360
tention
9,160
8,760
8,760
Head, section of financial reports. _.
8,560
8,760
8,760
Head, section of power reports
8,560
Head, section of power require9,160
9,360
9,160
ments
8,760
8,760
Head, section of rate reports
8,560


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1954 actual

GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360—Con.
Head, section of special analysis
Head, section of statistics
Head, section of utility status
Attorney
Engineer
Examiner
Geologist
Power utilities accountant
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant chief, division of budget
and finance
Assistant chief, division of personnel and administrative services...
Assistant secretary
Attorney
Engineer
Geologist
Legal assistant to Commissioner
Power utilities accountant
Public utilities specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Head, section of maps and drafting. _
Attorney
Engineer
Information and editorial specialist .
Librarian
Power utilities accountant
Public utilities specialist—
Utility analyst
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Head, section of administrative
services
Confidential assistant to Commissioner
Land investigator
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Head, section of fiscal control
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Budget analyst
Engineer
Geologist
Land investigator
Librarian
Power utilities accountant
Public utilities specialist
Statistician
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160—
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655_
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-l. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Shop foreman..
Assistant shop foreman.
_
Offset press operator
Photographer
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060._.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay

_

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$9,160
8,560
8,960
79,240
103,720
45,200
8,760
26,480

1
1
1
9
13

$9,160
8,760
8,960
79,440
112,480

1
1
11
14

9,160
97,560
123,640

1
3

8,760
26,480

1
4

8,960
35,240

7,640

7,640

7,840

7,440
8,040
59, 720
190, 600
21, 920

7,440

7,640

3
3

23,320
22,120

23,520
22,120

9
28
3
5
3
4

1
9
14
1

6,340
56,460
89,960
6,140

1
2
1

6,340
13,080
6,940

6,340
56,660
76,680
6,340
5,940
6,340
13,080
6,940

1
10
14
1
1
1
3
1

6,540
64,000
90,160
6,540
5,940
6,540
19, 220
6,940

5
1

30,250
6,250

8
24
3

59,920
183,560
22,120

6,250
29,750
6,250

5
1

29,875
6,250

1
1
4
1
15
6
1
1
1
5
1
2
28
25
48
72
45

5,935
5,810
20, 240
5,810
81, 650

1
1
5
1
15
6
1
1
1
5

5,935
5,810
25, 675
5,935
82, 400
31, 610
5,435
5,060
5,810
27,800

31,110
5,310
5,810
5,810
27,550
5,810
10,990
130,490

67,360
214, 520
22, 720
35, 200
23, 920
29, 760

6,250

6,250

1
5
1

5,935
5,935
51,350
5,935
94,270
32,360
10,620
5,060
5,935
28,425

112, 500
192,930
255,320
148, 430
27,950
25,300

10.990
113,170
107,955
191,145
254,305
143, 650
28,110
22,640

2
27
25
52
80
43
9
8

11,115
128,285
112,250
210,320
285,040
145,170
28,350
23,120

6,032
5,616
9,860
5,179
44,721

6,032
5,616
10,109
5,179
45,054

1
1
2
1
12

6,032
5,616
10,358
5,179
45,407

462 2,634, 673 451 2,608,660
14.2 93,801
13.2 73,582

496 2,879,907
15.7 90,972

448.8
2,561,091
1,326

436.8
2,514,859

480.3
2,788,935

1,977
9,785

10,827

1,454

1,336

1,200

2,573,563

2,527,957

2,800,962

All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional engineer
_
GS-14. Range $9,6oO to $10,600:
Regional engineer
Supervising auditor
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Regional engineer.
Engineer
Power utilities accountant
Public utilities specialist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer
Power utilities accountant..
Public utilities specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer
Power utilities accountant
GS-10. Range $5,50G to $6,250:
Power utilities accountant
GS-9. Rango $5,060 to $5,810:
Engineer
Power utilities accountantGS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160.

1955 estimate

11,050

1

11,050

1

11.300

29,400
9,600

3
1

29,600
9,600

3
1

30.000
9,800

9,360
106.120
27,280
8,560

1
13
3
1

9,360
114,480
27,280
8,560

1
14
3
1

9,360
125,240
27,680
8,760

29
7
1

223,760
51,480
7,440

28
6
1

216,920
44,440
7, *40

32
7
1

247,480
52,480
7,640

29

190,060
60,460

26
9

172,240
60,660

30
10

197,800
67,200

35,750

6

19
19
16
19
5
15

104,765
103,890
80, 545
85,895
20,725
60,400

36,250

36,750

116,385
99,705
86,165
64.745
21,100
61,150

133,190
111,700
87,540
78,485
21,475
65,310

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION—Continued

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

Salaries and Expenses, Federal Power Commission—Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1954 actual
Field—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430

Total permanent, field
Deduct lanses
Net permanent,field(average number, net salary)
I
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.__
01

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
15
7

$52,825
22, 890

13
7

$46,235
23,610

14
7

$49,730
23,770

218 1,302,255
8.6 50.833

209 1,266,975
10.1 64,509

230 1,402,690
8. 5 50,060

209.4
1,251,422
4,844

198.9
1,202.466
4,927

221.5
1,352, 630
5,408

All personal services,field.-

1,256,266

1, 207,393

1,358,038

Personal services

3,829,829

3,735,350

4,159, 000

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Trade Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02
03
04
05
06
07

Travel—
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
__
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Obligations incurred

1954 actual

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

648
601
596

610
599
597

654
640
645

$6,100
GS-8.8
$4,819

$6,132
GS-8.8
$4,889

$6,025
GS-8.7
$4,889

$3,735,423

$3,701,253

$3,905, 448

13,694
14,395

13,947
10,000

14,752
15,000

3,763, 512
120,906
545
46,692
13, 438
10,644
26,801
13,849
41, 542
7,950
87

3,725,200
144,250
5,000
50,000
24, 550
15,000
30,500
12, 500
35,000
3,000

3,935,200
175,000
5,000
60,000
19, 550
15,000
32,000
15,000
38, 250
5,000

4,045,966

4,045,000

4,300,000

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

1954 actual

Depar tmental—C ontinued
N u m - Total N u m General schedule grades—Continued
ber
salary
ber
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800—Con,
Legal adviser
6
Medical officer
1 $11,050
1
Secretary
1
1
10,800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1
1
Accountant
9,800
34
Attorney
39 391,800
1
Chemist
1 .
9,800
3
Chief of division
4
40,800
1
Director of personnel
1
9,600
4
Economic analyst
">_.
5
51, 200
1
Medical officer.
1
9,800
1
Statistician
1
9,800
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
2
Accountant
18, 720
2
Attorney
43
49 430,040
Chief of division
1
Economic analyst
Personnel officer
8,760
Statistician
GS-12, Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
37,400
Assistant general counsel
Attorney
28 205,130
Chief of division
2
15,280
Economic analyst
5
38,000
Investigator
_.
3
22,520
Personnel officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
4
5
32,100
Accountant..
...
4
7
45, 380
Administrative officer
13
82,020 21
Attorney
1
18, 820
Economic analyst
6
38, 440
Investigator
1
6,740
Librarian
1
Personnel assistant
1
6,140
Statistician
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
5
26,425
5
Administrative assistant
2
10,495
2
Accountant
18
95,205
10
Attorney....
11
59,660
6
Economic analyst
2
11,495
1
Editor
5
Investigator.
29,050
5
1
5,435
1
Statistician
5
25, 475
6
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
35 163,675
32
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
31 131,895
26
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
67 269, 255
61
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
58 212, 205
66
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
38 124, 525
35
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
5
15,630
5
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
10
28,184
9
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,900
Interdepartmental lithographic wage
board grades:
6,032
WB-18. Range $5,221 to $6,032
5,387
WB-15. Range $4,633 to $5,387
10,109
WB-14. Range $4,472 to $5,179
WB-12. Range $4,098 to $4,742
3,744
WB-10. Range $3,723 to $4,306
3,640
WB-7. Range $3,141 to $3,640

519 3,199, 711
Total permanent, departmental
34.9 189,320
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av484.1
erage number, net salary)
3,010,391
10,970

Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime

1955 estimate

and holiday pay

1956 estimate

_

All personal services, departmental.
Departmental:
Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber
salary
excess of $12,000:
5 $75,000
Commissioners
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director, bureau of antideceptive
1
12,000
practices
1
12,400
Director, bureau of antimonopoly_..
Director, bureau of consultation
1
12,000
Director, bureau of economics
Director, bureau of industry co1
12,400
operation
Director, bureau of investigation
Director, bureau of litigation
Executive director
General counsel
1
12,000
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director, bureau of antideceptive practices
1
11,050
Assistant director, bureau of antimonopoly
1
11,550
Assistant director, bureau of indus2
22,100
trial economics
Assistant director, bureau of litigation
Assistant general counsel
4
46,450
1
11,050
Attorney
4
45,200
Chief of division
Chief project attorney
Economic analyst
1
10,800
Executive assistant to chairman
Executive director
1
11,050
for FRASER
Searing examiner
9
97,200

Digitized


Num- Total
ber salary
5

$75,000

Number

Total
salary

5

$75,000

1
1

12,000
12,400

1
1

12,200
12,400

1
1
1
1

12,000
12,400
12,000
12,000

1
1
1
1

12,200
12,600
12,000
12,200

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Manager, branch office
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Manager, branch office
Attorney
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
_
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
G S-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430—
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230

Total permanent, field....
Deduct lapses

9

11,050

11,300

10,800
46,700
11, 050
57,000
10,800
11,300
11,050

10,800
46,950
11,050
57,250
10,800
11,300
11,050

99,200

9

101,200

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

6

._..
—-

01

Personal services...

Num- Total
ber salary

$67,550
11,300
11,300

6
1
1

$67,800
11,300
11,300

10,000
333,100
10,000
29,600
9,600
41,400
10,000
10,000

1
31
1
4
1
4
1
1

10,000
302,400
10,000
39,400
9,800
41,600
10,000
'10,000

18,920
381,080
8,360

2
43

18,920
381,680

1

8,360

"1

87360

7
1
24
3
1

52,080
7,040
178, 720
15, 280
46, 640
23,120
7,040

25, 760
25, 360
130, 540
6,140
39, 240
6,740
5,940
6,340

6
4
24
1
6
1
1
1

38,040
25, 560
149,460
6,140
39,440
6,940
5,940
6,340

26,425
10,620
53,100
34, 235
5,810
29,175
5,435
30, 720
151,205
113, 420

5
4
13
7
1
5
1
6
41
26
64
72
41
5

26,675
20,875
68,280
39,420
5,810
29,300
5,560
30,845
188,300
114,470
248, 265
250,250
129, 750
15,590
25,780

45,040
7,040

177, 520
15,080
39,400
23,120
7,040

230,825
111, 730
15,430
25, 700
6,032
5,387
10,358
4,098

f6,032
r
5,387
10,358
4,098

3,640

3,640

492 3,040, 640
9.5 61,001

528 3,197, 685
12.7 59,227

482.5
2,979, 639
11,177

515.3
3,138,458
11,802

14,245

10,000

15,000

3,035,606

3,000,816

3,165,260

60,400

16

140,360

21

154,840

37

224,780

14
1
4
9
14

82,835
4,955
17,430
33,950
48,130
19,285
2,830

129 789,795
12.5 64,763

Net permanent,field(average num116.5 725,032
ber, net salary)
2,724
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
150
and holiday pay
All personal services, field.

Total
salary

727,906
3.763,512

5

50,600

5

51,000

2

16,720

2

16,920

16

141,560

16

142,960

22

165,280

22

166,280

30

182,000

9
4
11
13
6

45,915
17,430
43,140
45,755
19,365

30
12
5
4
11
13
6

184,200
61,895
21,025
17,680
43,515
46,075
19,685

118 727,765
1.5
6,151

126 771,235
1.3
4,245

116. 5 721, 614
2,770

124.7 766,990
2,950

724,384

769,940

3,725,200

3,935,200

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES

FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION

DETAIL OP PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

Administrative Expenses, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission

1954 actual

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

200
148
110

125
100
97

GS-7.5

$4,846
GS-7.6

$695,414
3, 226
4,000

$484, 636
1,864
3,500

787,839

702,640

490,000

787,839
2,357
37
16,642
2,770
7,847
9,010
4,739
3,005
4,469

702, 640
8,000
2,200
17,660
3,700
10,000
13,600
5,700
4,600
1,900

312,000
6,200
700
10,000
2,800
3, 500
9,500
3,000
700
1,600

838, 715

770,000

350,000

Summary cf Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions.Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year...

200
172
174

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

$4,580
GS-7.4

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week basePayment above basic rates

$787, 839

Total personal service obligations...

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

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

Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $3,220

23
56
3

$75,385
167,835
8,060

23
56
3

$75,385
167,835
8,060

19
31
2

$60,565
92,261
5,374

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

200
28

956,800
168,961

200
52

956,800
261,386

125
25

601,850
117,214

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime

172

787,839

148

695,414
3,226
4,000

100

484,636
1,864
3,500

01

Personal services

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

787,839

702, 640

490,000

787,839

702,640

312,000
178,000

Direct Obligations
01
02
03
04
06
07

Personal services.
Travel
Transportation of things Communication services.
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
Total direct obligations..
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01
02
03
04
06
07

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services.
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments

178,000
3,800
500
5,600
1,800
2,200
4.900

1,800
500
900

Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
838,715

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary

Num- Total
ber salary

1954 actual

3

1954 actual

Average salaries and grades*
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

...

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
_
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base__
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations.._

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
12

Personal services
_
_
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services.
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Pensions, annuities, and insurance
claims
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments

3

$45,000

3

$45,000

10,800
10,800
10,800
10,800

1
1
1
1

10,800
10,800
10,800
10,800

1
1

10,800
10,800

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts

19,200
9,600
9,600
9,600

3

28,800

01
02
08
09

50,160

3
1
1
3

25,080
8,360
8,360
25,080

6

Total direct obligations.

6

50,160

1
3

8,360
25,080

8,360
25,080

7,040
28,160
56,320
7,040
7,040

7,040
28,160
56, 320
7,040
7,040

4
7

28,360
49,640

17,820
17,820
5,940
5,940

17,820
17,820
5,940
5,940

3
2
1

18,420
12,280
5,940

11,000

11,000

15,180
151,800
5,310
5,060
43,925
24,895
75,430

15,180
151,800
5,310
5,060
43,925
24,895
75,430

Personal services
Travel
Supplies and materials..
Equipment
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
Obligations incurred..

5,940

3
8
1

15,555
40,600
5,435

5
4
18

21,520
15,400
62,280

1956 estimate

6,279
1
6,023
5,913

6,171
1
6,000
5,944

6,087
1
5,932
5,889

$4,795
GS-6.7

$4,891
GS-6.9

$4,921
GS-7.0

$28,907,273
6,700
110,000
88,395

$29,290,200
11,800
113,000
115,000

$29,220,200
11,800
113,000
115,000

29,112,368

29, 530,000

29,460,000

29,089,198
929,237
44,973
166,893
233,464
119,426
354,316
167,103
80,066

29,530,000
1,170,000
75,000
210,000
240,000
142,000
255,500
200,000
60,000

29,460,000
1,300,000
96, 500
220, 000
230,000
142,000
285.000
200,000
60,000

2,916
1,084
54,819

17, 500
1,000
80,000

17,500
2,000
87,000

31,243,495

31,981,000

32,100,000

31,981,000

32,100,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Direct Obligations

$45,000

19,200
9,600
9,600
9,600

1955 estimate

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

550,000

770,000

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES




Salaries and Expenses, General Accounting Office

200, 000

Obligations incurred..

Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $10,800:
Commissioner..
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrator
Attorney
Executive director
General counsel
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrator
Assistant general counsel
Attorney
Deputy executive director
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Budget and fiscal officer
Director, hearings section
Members hearing board
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Appellate attorney
Attorney
Budget and fiscal officer
Executive assistant
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Appellate attorney.
Attorney
Director, administrative services
Executive assistant
Personnel officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,940:
Adjudicator
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistantAdjudicator (attorney)
Fiscal assistant
Personnel assistant
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE

23,170
1,839
3,931
6,849

35, 789
31,279,284

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber
salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $14,800:
Comptroller general
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
Assistant comptroller general.-1 16,000
1 16,000
1 16,000
Genfiral schedule grades:
GS-18. Range $14,800:
1 14,800
1 14,800
General counsel
1 14,800
1 14,800
Assistant to the comptroller general.
1 14,800
1 14,800
C hief of investigations
1 14,800
1 14,800
Director, accounting systems divi1 14,800
1 14,800
sion
1 14,800
1 14,800
Director of audits
1 14,800
1 14,800

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
DETAIL O F PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE—Continued
Salaries and Expenses, General Accounting Office—Continued
DETAIL O F PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary
salary
ber
salary ber
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Associate general counsel
2 $26,400
2 $26,400
2 $26,400
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant to the comptroller general.
1 12,000
1 12,000
Associate general counsel
......
1 12,400
Associate director of audits.
_.
4 49,200
1 12,400
1 12,400
Associate director, accounting sys4 49,200
4 49,200
tems division
49,000
4 49,200
4 49,200
Chief of investigations
12,400
Director, claims division
12,400
1 12,400
1 12,400
Director, transportation division,_~
12,400
1 12,400
1 12,400
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
,
1 11,800
1 11,800
1 11,800
Assistant director, accounting systems division
7 77,350
7 77,350
7 77,350
Associate chief of investigations
1 10,800
1 10,800
Associate director, transportation
1 10,800
division
10,800
1 10,800
1 10,800
Assistant general counsel
54,000
5 54,000
Deputy director of claims division..
10,800
10,800
1 10,800
Director of personnel
11,800
11,800
1 11,800
Director, European branch
10,800
11,050
1 11, 050
Organization and methods examiner.
10,800
10,800
1 10,800
Supervisory auditor
156,700
16 178,300
17 189,100
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief of investigations
49,600
5 50,000
5 50,000
Assistant director of personnel
1 10,400
10,400
1 10,400
Assistant director, transportation
10,600
division
10,600
10,600
89,070
Assistant general counsel
92,142
89,070
9,600
Attorney adviser
9,600
9,600
70,800
Chief of branch
70,600
70,800
19,200
Chief of subdivision
19,200
19,200
48,800
Investigator
48,800
48,800
29,000
19,400
29,000
Legislative attorney
23 225,600
22 215,600
23 225,600
Systems accountant
45 442,600
34 334,720
42 413,800
Supervisory auditor
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
9,160
Administrative officer._
9,160
9,160
1
1
1
Assistant chief of branch
4 34,240
4 34,240
3 25,880
310,000
Attorney adviser
310,000
322,265
35
35
36 35,640
Chief of branch
4 35,640
4 35,640
4
Chief of section
10 88,600
10 88,600
10
Chief, procedures and internal
1
1
review
1
9,360
Cost auditor
2 18,720
8 74,000
2 18,720
Investigator
277,120
27 234,968
30 260,400
8,560
Legislative attorney
8,560
1
8,560
1
Organization and methods exam3 25,480
3 25,480
3 25,480
iner
Supervisory auditor
77 658,720
95 814,600
96 822,960
223, 560
Systems accountant
24 207,120
26 223,560
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1
1
7,440
1
7,440
7,440
Administrative officer
2 15,080
8,040
1
8,040
1
Assistant chief of branch
8 61,600
7 54,480
7 54,48Q
Assistant chief of section
1
7,040
8,040
1
7,040
1
Assistant to director of personnel-..
20210
42 320,210
36 271,880
36 271,880
Attorney
Chief, administrative procedures
1
7,640
1
7,640
7,640
16 122,240
Chief of section...
128, 680
17 130,080
10 79,800
124,800
Cost auditor.
_
10 79,800
Executive secretary civil service
7,240
1
1
7,240
board of expert examiners
7,240
7,240
1
1
7,240
Fiscal auditor
7,240
80 584, 400
78 570,320
63 463,080
Investigator
7,040
1
1
Personnel officer
7,040
2 15,080
2 15,080
2 15,080
Procedures and internal reviewer. _
162
125
Supervisory auditor
154
], 169,180
900,000
1,112,860
18 132, 520
19 139,200
18 132,520
Systems accountant
11 81,040
10 74,000
11 81,040
Technical assistant
5 36,200
3 22,650
5 36,200
Transportation specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
75 497,985
95 627,000
82 544.080
Adjudicator
2 13,280
2 13,280
2 13,280
Administrative officer
1
5,940
1
5,940
1
5,940
Assistant administrative officer
1
6,540
Assistant chief of branch
11 71,740
10 65, 800
9 56,940
Assistant chief of section
6 37,040
6 37,040
2 13,200
Assistant to chief of subdivision
7 44,680
7 44,680
9 58,390
Attorney..-.
16 107,550
16 107,550
17 113,950
Chief of section
1
1
6,740
1
6,540
6,740
Chief of subdivision
30 197,200
45 293,400
30 197,200
Cost auditor
2 13,680
2 13,680
2 13,680
Fiscal auditor
7 47,180
7 47,180
7 46,700
Freight specialist
85 532,900
75 473,348
85 532,900
Investigator
2 13,480
2 13,480
2 13,480
Legislative attorney
1
6,340
1
6,340
1
6,340
Law librarian.4 26,640
5 32,550
5 33,300
Passenger specialist
20,220
4 26,191
3 20,220
Personnel analyst
1
6,340
1
6,340
1
6,340
Position classifier
7 45,955
8 52,520
Procedures and internal reviewer..
7 46,200
253
231
Supervisory auditor
185
1,553,720
1,423,040
1,139,720
5 30,700
5 30,700
4 25,200
Systems accountant
10 65,000
10 65,000
10 65,000
Technical assistant
13 86,220
13 86,220
11 72,800
Transportation specialist.
1
6,740
1
6,740
1
6,740
Unit head




1954 actual
Departmental— Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Adjudicator
Assistant chief of section
Assistant chief of subdivision.
Assistant unit head
Chief of section
Claims examiner
Freight specialist
Passenger specialist
Transportation specialist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accounts examiner
Administrative assistant
Assistant attorney
Assistant chief of branch
Assistant chief of section
Assistant chief of unit
Assistant staff manager
Assistant to chief of branch. _.
Assistant unit head
Auditor..
Budget analyst...
Chief of section
Chief of unit
.
Claims examiner
Cost auditor...
_
_
Employees relations officer
Files supervisor
Fiscal auditor
Freight specialist
Illustrator
Investigator.
__.
Legislative attorney
Nurse supervisor
Organization and methods examiner.
Passenger specialist
Personnel Officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procedures and internal reviewer...
Systems accountant
Supervisor
Technical assistant
Transportation specialist
Unit head
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370

190
$1,155,200
6,125
5,875
6,250
12,250
60,600
445,220
211,100
29,950

2
1
5
4
8
514

258

GS-5. Range $3, 410 to $4,160.

473

GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655...

614

GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..

982

Total permanent, departmental

488

11,800
5,500
27,880
21,000
46,700

5,935
26, 675
32,985
5,810
5,060
5,060
5,435
5,685
5,810

2,533,997
3,937,855
1,085,476
1,829,877
2,186, 773
3,237,391

1,482,292
88 254,753
1
4,552
5 19,137

346
1,805,685
2 10,245
4 22,990
1 5,810
43,480
52 299,870
5,560
5,685
41 235,400
31 164,860
1 5,185
152,055
5,560
5,435
5,685
151, 620
15, 680
11,745
5,185
5,060
5,935
6
4
8
584
799
183
470
563
954
409

Total
salary

134

$930,155
1 6,125
1
6,000
1
6,250
1
6,000
9 54,625
95 566,250
19 117,203
4 23,375

5,060
1
5,435
2 11,120
1 5,810
302
1, 574,620
1
5,072
4 22,670
1 5,810
8 43,200
55 313,500
1
5,560
1
5,685
42 240,680
31 163,500
1 5,185
39 211,174
1
5,560
1
5,435
1
5,685
28 155,400
2 10,620
2 11,745
1 5,185

GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4, 545..

Deduct lapses

152

1 5,810
4 22,240
5 27,640

839

GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980..
L-12. Range $3,370 to $4,118..
L-10. Range $3,078 to $3,474...
L-7. Range $3,016 to $3,494...

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Number salary ber salary
ber

GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955...

GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230-

1955 estimate

33,485
21,240
46,670
2,882,921
3,747,011
775,732
1,797,590
2,017,785
3,160,312

1,257,586
84 246,334
1
4,534
5 19,843
2
6,697

$821,455
1
6,125
1
6,000
1
6,250
1
6,000
9 54, 625
99 590,125
17 104,867
4 23,375
5 26,675
6 32,985
5,810
1
5,060
1
5,060
1
5,435
1
5,685
1
5,810
1
355
1,851,100
2 10,245
4 22,990
1 5,810
8 43,480
52 299,870
1
5,560
1
5,685
38 219,095
35 186,600
1 5,185
28 152,055
1
5,560
1
5,435
1
5,685
18 100,080
3 15,680
2 11,745
1 5,185
1
5,060
1
5,935
6 33,485
4 21,240
7 41,235
637
3,125,406
796
3,727,771
173
724,439
434
1,662,209
538
1,930,698
899
2,977,822
394
1,204,829
84 246,334
1
4,534
5 19,843
2
6,697

,279
6,171
6,087
30.127,575
29,970,544
30,201,028
155
256
171
1,220, 302
750,344
910,828

Net
permanent,
departmental
(average number, net salary)
6,023
6,000
5,932
28,907,273
29,290,200
29,220,200
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
—
6,700
11,800
11,800
110,000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
113,000
113,000
Payment above basic rates: Living and
88,395
quarters allowance
115,000
115,000
01

Personal services .

29,112,368

29,530,000

29,460,000

INDIAN CLAIMS COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Indian Claims Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

14
13
14

14
14
14

14
14
14

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

$6,104
GS-8.6
$14,800

$6,171
GS-8.6
$14,800

$6,281
GS-8.6
$14,800

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
DETAIL O F P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual

Object classification
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Kegular pay in excess of 52-week
base
02
04
06
07
08
09
15

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$112,115

$113,405

$107,193

Total personal services.
_.
Travel
Communication services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies
Supplies and materials
Equipment __ _
_
Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred

152

267

267

107,345
2,443
693
63
35
500
861
217

112,382
2,475
700
220
290
170
375
200
188

113,672
3,600
700
220
330
115
500
200
163

112,157

117,000

119, 500

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Positions at $14,800 established b y 66 ber
salary ber salary
salary ber
Stat. 121:
Commissioner
_
S $44,400
3 $44,400
3 $44,400
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Investigator.
41
35.040
41
35.040
41
35.840
9,360
9,160
9,360
Clerk and administrative officer
4
17,180
4
16,805
4
17,430
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
2
6,300
2
6,140
2
6,460
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
_._.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

14
1

111, 545
4,352

14

112, 280
165

14

113, 490
85

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-.

13

107,193
152

14

112,115
267
112,382

14

113, 405
267

01

107,345

Personal services

113,672

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Interstate Commerce Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
1954 actual

Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
_.
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base..
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel03 Transportation of things
04 C ommunication services
Penalty mail
06 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services.._
__.
Advance to other agencies
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations

-..

_

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

1,954
2
1,872
1,886

1,911
2
1,886
1,868

1,940
3
1,916
1,920

$5,424
GS-7.8

$5, 516
GS-7.9

$5,589
GS-8.0

$10,274,019
17, 911

$10,473, 562
17,770

$10,753,028
26,600

38,374
4,283

39,073
1,500

40, 209
1,500

10,334, 587
536,419
5,364
61,315
39,740
50,082
195,653
90,103
145,000
122,009
54,848
291
11,045

10, 531,905
541,670
6,000
58,600
45,600
51,000
175,100
98,490
13,500
110,425
40,150

10,821,337
573,000
5,700
56,600
45,600
51,000
175,100
104,188

10,150

1,500

11,646,456

11,682,590

11,979,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

104,825
40,150

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber
excess of $14,800:
Commissioners
11 $165,000
11 $165,000
11 $165,000
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Range $14,800:
1 14,800
1 14,800
1 14,800
Deputy administrator
_.
1 14,800
1 14,800
Managing director
1 14,800




1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Director
1 $13,200
1 $13,400
1 $13,400
General counsel
2 26,600
2 26,600
2 26,600
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director..
6 74,000
7 85,200
7 85,200
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer
11,050
11,050
Assistant chief of section
11,050
22,100
2 22,100
Assistant director
55,500
55,250
5 55,250
Associate general counsel
11,050
21, 850
2 21,850
Chief examiner
11,800
11,800
1 11,800
Chief of loans section
_..
10,800
1 10,800
Chief of section
11,300
11,300
1 11,300
Director
22,850
Director of locomotive inspection
10,800
10,800
1 10,800
Examiner
98,450
76,600
14 152,450
Hearing examiner
27 296,100
296100
90,900
27 296,100
Hearing examiner (chief of section)._
10,800
1 10,800
Mobilization planning specialist
11,050
1 11,050
Secretary
10,800
1 10,800
1
10,800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief of section
2 20,000
9,600
1
9,600
Assistant director
_
50,600
5 50,600
5 50,600
Assistant director of locomotive inspection
10,000
20,000
1 10,000
Assistant general counsel
__.
39,000
29,400
3 29,400
Assistant secretary
9,600
9,600
1
9,600
9,800
Budget officer
_
10,000
1 10,000
9,800
Chief of loans section
19,600
Chief of section
19,800
2 19,800
78,600
69,000
Examiner.._
15 144,000
9,600
Field assistant.
9,600
1
9,600
10,400
Head land appraiser
10,600
1 10,600
9,600
Head valuation engineer
9,600
1
9,600
21 210,800
Hearing examiner
34 327,000
34 327,000
Hearing examiner (chief of section)..
10,000
Industrial and financial specialist...
9,800
1
9,600
1
9,600
Loan examiner.9,800
Special assistant to administrator...
9,800
Organization and methods examiner
9,600
1
9,600
1
9,600
Personnel director
9,600
1
9,600
1
9,600
Supervisory auditor (costs)
1 10,000
1 10,000
10,000
Supervisory auditor (transportation
3 30,000
utilities)
3 30,000
3 29,800
Transportation economist
1 10,800
1 10,800
1 10,600
Transportation specialist
1
9,600
1
9,600
1 10,600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief of section
3 26,280
3 26,280
3 26,280
Assistant to administrative officer
1
8,560
Assistant to chief of section
9,360
9,360
1
9,360
Assistant to director
8,360
8,360
1
8,360
67,480
67,480
Attorney
8 67,280
25,880
25.880
Auditor (transportation utilities)...
3 25,680
8,760
8,760
Chief, explosives branch
33,840
33,840
Chief of section
4 34,640
13 110,680
217,360
Examiner
14 118,840
44 367,840
367840
Hearing examiner
31 269,560
44 367,840
Industrial and financial specialist. __
1
8,560
Loan examiner
1
8,760
1
8,360
8,760
2 18,720
Statistical analyst
18.920
2 18,920
1
8,760
Supervising safety engineer
_
8,760
8,560
1
8,560
Supervisory auditor
8,560
8,360
2 18,120
8,760
Transportation economist
8,760
1
9,560
Transportation utilities accountant.
9,560
9,360
8,360
Trial attorney
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
7,640
1
7,640
Administrative officer.
1
7,640
7,040
1
7,040
Assistant chief, explosives branch...
1
7,040
7,040
1
7,040
Assistant chief of office
1
7,040
7,040
Assistant chief of section
1
7,040
7,040
Assistant to the secretary
1
7,040
7,040
37,400
5 37,400
Attorney
37,200
21,520
3
21,520
21,
520
Auditor (costs)
55,480
7 55,480
55,080
Auditor (transportation utilities)...
44,040
6 44,040
44,440
Chief of section
7,440
1
7,440
7,240
Employment officer
23,720
3 23,720
23,320
Engineer
190,880
26 186,040
192,080
Examiner
209,120
Hearing examiner
7,440
7,440
Industrial and financial specialist. _.
7,040
7,040
7,040
Legislative attorney. _
50,280
36,200
37,200
Member of board
Organization and methods exami24,120
24,120
24,120
ner
7,040
7,040
7,040
Position classifier
7,040
7,040
7,040
Safety engineer
7,040
Security officer
1
7,440
1
7,440
7,440
Statistical analyst
6 45,840
6 45,840
38,400
Transportation economist
1
7,040
1
7,040
7,040
Transportation rate analyst
__
7,040
Transportation specialist
15,680
22,320
Trial attorney.
22, 920
3 22,920
30,760
Valuation engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
3
18,420
3 18,420
18,420
Adjudicator
6,540
Administrative officer
6, 540
6,540
1
6,540
Analytical statistician
6,340
Assistant chief explosives agent
1
6,540
6,540
6,540
Assistant to chief of section
1
5,940
5,940
13,680
Assistant to director
7
46,180
46,180
45,780
Attorney
2 14,080
13,880
14,080
Attorney—editor
1
5,940
5,940
5,940
Attorney, trial examiner
3 19,620
19,420
19,620
Auditor (costs)
5
32,900
32,500
32,900
Auditor (transportation utilities)...

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION—Con.

DETAIL O F PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

Salaries and Expenses, Interstate Commerce Commission—Con.

1954 actual

DETAIL OP PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual
Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940—Con.
Chief, freight rate branch
Chief of section.
_
Engineer
Examiner
_
Explosives agent
Hearing examiner
Librarian.
Position cla ssifier
Safety engineer
Statistical officer
Transportation economist- _
Transportation rate and tariff
analyst
Valuation engineer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Adjudicator
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, freight rate branch.
Assistant chief, rail rate branch
Auditor (transportation utilities)...
Chief, freight tariff branch
Chief, passenger tariff branch
Chief report writer
Chief, special permission branch...
Chief, waybill branch
Examiner
Fiscal officer
Insurance examiner
Rate and tariff analyst
Statistical officer
Transportation rate and tariff
analyst
Transportation tariff reviewer
Transportation utilities accountant.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Adjudicator
Administrative assistant
Assistant chief, freight tariff branch.
Assistant chief, passenger branch...
Assistant chief, special permission
branch
Assistant chief, waybill branch
Assistant librarian
Assistant to director
Auditor (costs)
Auditor (transportationutilities)...
Budget analyst
Chief clerk
Chief clerk—report writer
Chief, miling unit
Chief, temporary authority unit
Codifier, Federal Register
Digest reviewer
Economist
Employment officer
Examiner
Insurance examiner
Legal assistant
Minute clerk
Personnel assistant
Position classifier
Rate and tariff analyst
Rate desk clerk
Report writer
Statistical assistant
Transportation analyst
Transportation economist
Transportation rate and tariff
analyst
Transportation rate examiner
Valuation engineer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370—
OS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
.—
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
_.
Grades established by interdepartmental lithographic wage board:
WB-20. Range $5,595 to $6,469:
Foreman
WB-17. Range $5,013 to $5,803
WB-15. Range $4,680 to $5,387
WB-13. Range $4,264 to $4,950
WB-5. Range $2,808 to $3,203
WB-4. Range $2,579 to $2,995

1955 estimate

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

1
11

1
2

4

$13,280
6,940
20,820
168,380
5,940
83,220
12,880
6,940
5,940
13,480
6,540
12,480

2 $13,480
1
6,940
2 14,280
26 163,240
1
5,940

$13,480
6,940
14,280
54,260
5,940

12,880
6,940
5,940
13,480
6,540
12,280

12,880
6,940
5,940
13.480
6,540
12,280

6,140
72,140

6,540

17,375
12,500
6,125
6,125
18,375
12,000
5,875
18,500
12,125
6,250
11,500
6,000

16,875
12,500
6,125
6,125
18,375
12,000
5,875
18,500
12,125
6,250
11,500
6,125
5,625
5,875
6,250

16,875
12,500
6,125
6,125
18,375
12,000
5,875
18,500
12,125
6,250
11,500
6,125
5,625
5,875
6,250

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




1
9

6,540
58,860

5,875
12,125
12,000
6,125
6,250

2
1
1

12,000
6,125
6,250

12,000
6,125
6,250

42,105
16,180
11,370
5,560

8
3
2
1

42,355
16,305
11,370
5,560

42,355
16,305
11,370
5,560

10,745
5,810
5,435

2
1
1
1
5
7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
17
1
1
1

10,870
5,810
5,435
5,560
26,425
38,670
5,185
5,810
5,685
5,310
5,685
5,185
5,935
10,620
10,370
91,645
5,185
5,810
5,185

10,870
5,810
5,435
5,560
26,425
38,670
5,185
5,810
5,685
5,310
5,685
5,185
5,935
10,620
10,370
139,620
5,185
5,810
5,185

20,865

7 38,545

1
5,060
1
5,810
1
5,685
1
5,185
1
5,685
1
5,060
1
5,935
3 15,930
2 10,370
16 86,210
1
5,310
1
5,685
1
5,185
1
5,060
2 10,120
3 16,930
1
5,685
23 130,755
1
5,810
1
5,310
2 11,120
2
1
7
65
124
57
135
204
175
49
41

11, 245
5,810
38, 670
338,365
566,045
244,885
538,350
724,340
567.450
145,310
112, 510

1
1
1
3
1
13

5,886
5,283
5,138
14,165
3,203
38,542

10,120
17,180
5,685
146,685
5,810
10, 745
11, 245

7,403,367
70.3
309,628
,328.7
7,093,739
17,911

27
1
1
1

2 10,120
3 17,180
1
5,685
28 156,805
1
5,810
2 10, 745
2 11,245

64
128
48
136
190
165
50
40

11, 245
5,810
33,860
332,620
575,990
211,035
544,155
677, 510
539,630
148,140
112,560

2
1
6
64
109
50
134
185
168
52
41

11, 245
5.810
33, 860
332,620
493,845
219,000
535,835
660, 035
548, 480
153,640
115,060

1
1
1
3
1
12

6,178
5,554
5,387
14,851
3,203
35,693

1
1
1
3
1
12

6,178
5,554
5,387
14,851
3,203
35,693

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

1956 estimate

7,350,211
21
109,361

1,365
7. 440,861
20.2
95,267

1,344.8
,341
7,240,850
7,345,594
26,600
17,770

Departmental— C ontinued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay

Num- Total
ber

Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, field.
01

Personal services

Number

1956 estimate

Total Numsalary ber

$26,310

1,500

1,500

7,142,175

3
14
1
1
2

27,880
129,240
8,760

10
13

Total
salary
$27,314

4,215

All personal services, departmentalField:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Auditor (transportation utilities)__.
District director
Diversion agent
Grain agent
Hearing examiner
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Auditor (transportation utilities)...
District supervisor
Material service agent
Safety inspector
Service agent
Special agent
..
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Appraiser..
Auditor (transportation utilities). _.
District supervisor
Explosive agent.
Inspector of accident investigationInspector of hours of service.
Inspector of locomotives
Inspector railway signal and train
control
Inspector of safety appliances.
Service agent
Special agents._
_
Valuation engineer.
_
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Auditor (transportationutilities)...
Safety inspector
Special agent.
Valuation engineer
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430—.
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230.
_...

1955 estimate

7,401,008

3
14
1
1

28,280
131,640
8,760
9,160

3
14
1
1

28,280
131,640
8,760
9,160

75,600
94,720

10
13

76,600
95,120

1
2
18

8,040
15,080
135,720

4

30,960

1
2
22
4

8,040
15,280
169,280
31,360

12
13
91
1
2
20
4

90, 680
95,120
662,040
8,040
15,280
154, 800
31, 360

4
16
98
3
2
12
58

27,760
100,840
656,920
19,620
12,680
81,480
394,320

1
12
58

28,560
113,120
667,920
19,620
6,540
82,280
394,320

4
20
7
3
1
12
58

28,560
125,000
48,980
19,620
6,540
82,280
403,320

23
56
12
5
4

156,020
373,240
77,280
33,100
27,560

22
55
12
5
2

152,880
371,300
78,080
33,500
13,880

22
55
9
11
2

152,880
371,300
59,060
69,140
13,880

11
21
3
1
3
9
89
53
3

62,160
111,885
17,555
5,935
12,990
36,565
318,575
174,670
9,850

50, 540
112, 510
5,935
5,935
13,115
36,815
319,535
174,910
6,620

17
28
1
1

91,020
147,930
5,935
5,935
38,345
36,815
319.535
174,910
6,620

555 3,263,485
13.9 83,205

549 3,261,435
5.3 28,723

575 3,442,765
6.7 35,331

541.1
3,180,280
12,064

543.7
3,232, 712
12,204

8.3
3,407,434
12,895

8,960

17,520

3,192,412

3, 244,916

3,420,329

10,334, 587

10, 531,905

10,821,337

JAMESTOWN-WILLIAMSBURG-YORKTOWN
CELEBRATION COMMISSION
Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown Celebration Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$6,286
GS-9.1

$6,360
GS-9.2

$32,345
5,530

$42,895
6,940

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees.
Number of employees at end of year...
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week

02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09

Total personal services..
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Obligations incurred..

125

165

38,000
12,000
2,500
1,500
2,000
12,000
20,560
5,000
6,440

50,000
15,000
500
2,000
2,500
10,000
14,500
5,000
500

100,000

100,000

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Field:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative director
1
$10,800
1
$10,800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
2
19,200
Assistant administrative director.
2
19,200
1
3,795
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
1
3,920
3
10,230
3
10,605
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses
..
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
01

7
1.9

44,025
11,679

7
0.3

44,525
1, 630

5.1

32,346

6.7

42,895

Personal services_

5,530
124

6,940
165

38,000

50,000

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR
AERONAUTICS
Salaries and Expenses, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary—
Average grade
Grades established by the Director of
the NAOA:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base .
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services
02
03
04
05
06
07

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services.-_
Rents and utility services:
Electric power
Other rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services:
Repairs and alterations
Miscellaneous contractual services. _
Research contracts.
Services performed by other agencies:

7,719
1
7,421
7,719

8,579
8,431
8,579

$5,617
GS-8.5

$4,637
NACA-9.6

$4,638
NACA-9.5

$4,615
NACA-9.6

$36,047,047
3,864

$37,794,036
8,100

$43,340,000
7,000

141,065
225,607

153,339
248,400

172,300
280,700

36,417,583
304, 759
115, 594
172,921

38,205,000
310,000
102,050
178,700

43,800,000
350,000
110,000
180,000

3,369,498
611,506
103, 574

4,374,000
660,450
108,000

8,000,000
800,000
108,000

1,076,452
175,128
743,944

988,600
280,350
750,000

1,300,000
312,000
800,000

196,400
95,475
137,285
4,110,038
1,889,025
973
73,672

200,000
100,000
71,850
4,007,340
1, 563,100
8,000
97,560

200,000
100,000
100,000
5,000,000
2,200,000
6,000
140,000

49,593,827

52,005,000

63,506,000

5,405

5,000

6,000

All personal services, departmental.

49,588,422

52,000,000

63,500,000

Field:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $13,000:
Laboratory director
Assistant director....
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Associate director
__
Assistant director
_
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant director
Assistant to the director
Assistant to the associate director.._
Chief, research station
Chief of technical services
,
Chief, research division
Chief, service division
Associate chief of technical servicesAssociate chief, research division
Assistant chief, research division
Assistant chief, service division
Head, research branch
Head, service branch

1,125

1954 actual




General schedule grades—Continued
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800— Con.
Security officer
Assistant to the executive secretary
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Aeronautical research scientist
Physicist
Technical assistant
Assistant security officer
Safety officer
Examination and standards officerChief, procurement and supply
division...
Fiscal officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief, research information division.
Aeronautical research scientist
Technical assistant
Organization and methods examiner.
Assistant classification and organization officer
Personnel regulations and procedures officer
Assistant chief, procurement and
supply division
Industrial specialist
Fiscal officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Aeronautical research scientistBudget analyst
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Aeronautical research scientist
Aeronautical science editor
Assistant chief, research information division
Technical assistant
Technical illustrator
Librarian
Budget analyst
Examination and standards analyst.
Industrial specialist
Assistant fiscal officer
__.
Security assistant
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Aeroanutical science editor
Technical illustrator
___
Printing and publications assistantLibrarian
Organization and methods analyst..
Security assistant
Leave, payroll, and retirement
assistant
Accountant
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160...
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Grades established by the Director of
the NACA:
NACA-9. Range $4,576 to $5,304
NACA-6. Range $3,619 to $4,181

$5,534
GS-8.4

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $13,000:
Director
Executive secretary
Associate director...
Assistant director
Executive officer
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant to the director
Chief, research division
Budget officer
Personnel officer

Departmental—Continued

$5,473
GS-8.5

13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments

Obligations incurred

1956 estimate

7,157
1
7,081
7,157

Research
Security investigations
Other special services
08 Supplies and materials
__
09 E q u i p m e n t
______

Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence

1955 estimate

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1
1
3
1

$17,500
15,000
15,000
42,000
13,000

1 $17,500
1
15,000
1
15,000
3 42,000
1
13,000

1 $17,500
1
15,000
1
15,000
3 42,000
1
13,000

2
4
1
1

23,100
44,700
11,300
11,300

2
4
1
1

2
4
1
1

23,350
45,200
11,550
11,550

23,350
45,700
11,550
11,550

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent,
departmental
(average number, net salary)

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

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

$10,800
21,850

1 $11,050
2 22,100

29,400
19,800
9,800
9,600
9,800
10,000

29,800
20,000
10,000
9,800
9,800
10,000

30,000
20,200
10,200
9,800
10,000
10,200

10,000
9,600

10,200
9,800
8,760
60,920
8,960
8,960

1
2

$11,050
22,600

1

10,000

1
6
1
1

8,560
50,560
8,760
8,760

8,760
59, 720

1

8,560

8,760

1

8,760

8,760

1

8,760

1
1

8,960

1
1
1

8,560
8,560
8,760

8,760
8,760

6
1
3

43,240
7,440
18,020

43,640
7,440
12,480
6,540

12,480
6,540

1
1

5,940
6,540
6,540
5,940
6,140
6,140
6,140
6,140

5,940
6,740
6,740
5,940
6,340
6,340
6,340
6,340
5,940

6,140
6,740
6,940
6,140
6,340
6,540
6,340
6,340
6,140

10,495
5,685
5,435
5,185
5,935
5,060

10, 745
5,810
5,560
5,310
6,060

10,995
5,810
5,685
5,435
6,060

1
5,435
2 10,620
1
5,495
8 38,140
12 51,540
29 113,015
22 76,810
9 29,110
1
3,070
2 5,512

1
5,560
2 10,870
1
5,495
9 42, 970
12 52,665
30 119,050
20 71,335
9 29, 510
1
3,150
2
5,665

1 5,6
2 11,120
1
5,495
9 43,595
12 53,665
30 121,425
20 71,975
9 29,910
1
3,230
2
5,735

1
4,826
2 7,612
157 950,790
3.6
23, 693
153.4
927,097

Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
_
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
_

5,073
7,986

8,960
8,760
6
1

44,240
7,640

158 977,314
1
12, 539

1
5,073
2
7,986
158 988,979
2
21,979

157

156

964, 775

967,000

3,654

1,100
3,800

3,800

303

100

200

931,054

970,900

1,125

971,000

3
1

45,000
13,000

3
1

45,000
13,000

3
1

45,000
13,000

3

37,600

3
5

38,000
60,800

38,000
61,600

13
2
18
4

34,900
11,300
11,300
23,100
241,800
91,150
11,550
22, 600
147,400
22,850
199,650
44,450

34,900
11, 550
11, 550
23,100
244,550
92,150
11,550
23,200
149,650
23,100
203,150
45,450

4 47,200
3 34,650
1 11,050
1 11,050
2 22,850
21 240,050
8 89,650
1 11,300
2 22,600
13 145,150
2 22,600
17 186,850
4 43,450

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR
AERONAUTICS—Continued

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

Salaries and Expenses, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics—Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

Field—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800—Con.
1 $11,800
Head, research group
1 $11,800
$11,800
1 11,300
Western coordination officer.—
1 11,300
11,050
Aeronautical research scientist
13 144,150
68,050
19 209,950
Aeronautical research pilot
3 33,400
32,650
3 34,150
1 11,300
Budget officer
11,050
1 11,300
Administrative management officer.
32,900
3 33,400
3 34,150
Contract and construction admin11,300
istrator
1 11,300
11,050
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
49,800
48,800
Chief, service division
_.5 48,800
20,000
20,000
Chief, administrative division
2 19,600
10,000
9,800
Associate chief, service division
9,800
1
51,000
50,000
Assistant chief, research division
5 49,800
40,000
39,600
Assistant chief, service division
3 29,400
9,800
9,800
Assistant head, service division
1
9,600
343,000
339,400
Head, research branch.
36 355,200
181,800
18 178,600
Head, research section
18 175,800
53 523,000
43 421,600
Aeronautical research scientist
34 331,800
30,000
3 29,400
Aeronautical research pilot
2 19,400
10,600
Engineering planning officer
1 10,600
1 10,600
20,400
Budget officer
2 20,000
2 20,000
10,000
Procurement officer
._.
1
9,800
1
9,800
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant to the associate director...
1
8,560
8,360
1
8,760
Chief, research station
1
8,960
8,960
1 9,160
Chief, service division
17,320
2 16,920
2 17,320
26,280
Division executive
3 25,680
1
8,960
8,760
9,160
Assistant chief, research division
1
3 26,680
26,480
35,440
Assistant chief, service division
4
1
8,760
8,560
Assistant chief, research station
52,160
Head, research branch..
6 52,960
51,560
26,280
Head, service branch
3 25,880
3 26,480
8,560
Head, administrative branch
1
1
8,360
2 17,920
Assistant head, service branch
2 17,920
2 18,120
19 165,440
Head, research section. _
19 163,440
19 168,440
24 211,840
Head, service section
_
24 214,840
24 208,240
2 17,320
Head, administrative section
2 17,520
3 25,280
2 17,320
Assistant head, service section
2 16,920
2 17,720
2 17,720
Technical assistant
2 17,520
2 17,920
154
Aeronautical research scientist
191
141
Aeronautical research pilot
Engineer
Liaison officer
-Mathematician
Assistant "budget officer
Assistant administrative management officer
Personnel officer..
Procurement officer
Security officer
Management improvement officer-.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, service division
Chief, administrative division
Division executive
Assistant chief, service division
Head, research branch
Heed, service branch
Head, research section
Head, service section. ..,
Head, administrative section
Assistant head, service section
Technical assistant
Aeronautical research scientist
Aeronautical research pilot
Engineer
Physicist
Chemist
Architect
Planning officer
Aeronautical information specialist.
Security officer
Administrative assistant
Assistant personnel officer
Classification and wage administration officer
Placement officer
Construction contract coordinator..
Fiscal officer
.
Assistant classification and wage
administration officer
Assistant procurement officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Head, service branch
Head, administrative branch
Assistant head, service branch,
Head, research section.
Head, service section
Aeronautical research scientist
Aeronautical research pilotEngineer
_
Technical assistant.



1,200,760
3 25,680
7 146,920
1
8,560
2 16,920
2 17,320
1
2
1
1
1

1,324,640
4 34,440
17 148,520
1
8,760
2 17,120
2 17,520
1
2
1
2
1

1,652,560
4 35,240
17 150,320
8,960
17,320
17,920

8,760
17,320
8,760
16,920
9,360

8,960
17,520
8,760
17,320
9,360

4 30,560
2 14,280
2 14,280
2 15,280
3 21,120
4 29,960
3 21,720
12 89,480
2 14,480
1
7,240
1
7,240
331
2,369,240
2 14,080
119 870,960
~ 21,320
7,040
7,840
7,240
7,240
7,440

4 30,760
2 14,480
2 14,680
2 15,280
3 21,520
4 30,360
3 21,720
12 91,080
2 14,480
1
7,440
1
7,440
357
2,594,340
3 21,520
122 909,080
3 21,720
1
7,240
1
7,840
1
7,440
1
7,440

31,360
14,880
2 15,080
2 15,480
3 21,920
4 30,760
3 22,320
12 91,880
2 14,880
1
7,440
1
7,640
401
2,964,340
2 14,880
127 960,080
3 21,920
7,440
8,040
7,440
7,440

7,240
7,040

7,240

1

7,440

1
1
1
2

7,440
7,440
7,840
14,680

1
1

7,240
7,440

8,760
16.920
8; 560
8,560

1
1

7,640
7,440

7,240
7,240
7,640
14,480

1
1

7,040
7,240

7,240
7,440

3 18,020
4 24,960
1
6,940
3 18,020
3 18,620
425
2,582,500
1
5,940
164
1,018,560
3 19,020

3 18,420
4 25,360
1
6,940
3 18,620
3 19,220
461
2,840,140
2 11,880
170
1,073,200
3 19,020

7,040

3 19,020
4 25,760
1
6,940
3 18,620
3 19,420
549
3,404,520
2 11,880
180
1,157,600
3 19,620

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Field—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940—Con.
Mathematician
$42,780
8 $49,120
10 $62,200
Metallurgist
24,760
' 25,360
25,960
Meteorologist
5,940
5,940
6,140
12,280
Chemist
12,080
2 12,480
6,540
Aeronautical sciences editor
6,540
6,740
32,100
Research installation coordinator.-_
31,500
32,700
6,140
Mechanical equipment specialist
5,940
6,340
18 114,120
Engineering designer
18 111,720
18, 116,520
Superintendent of wind tunnel
construction-__
_._
6,940
6,940
6,940
Translator
6,540
6,740
6,740
Librarian
12,480
2 12,680
2 12,880
Technical equipment illustrator
6,140
6,340
1
6,540
18,620
Administrative assistant
18,420
3 19,020
6,140
Assistant security officer
5,940
1
6,340
6,740
Safety officer
6,740
1
6,940
13,080
Budget analyst
12,680
2 13,080
6,340
Health officer..
6,140
1
6,540
18,420
Position classifier
17,820
3 19,020
6,140
Employment and examining officer6,140
1
6,340
6,940
Employees relation officer
6,940
1
6,940
2 12,480
Procedures and methods analyst
12,480
2 12,880
6,140
Training officer.
6,140
1
6,340
6,340
Assistant procurement officer
6,140
6,340
Purchasing agent
18, 420
3 18,820
3 19,220
Property utilization officer
6,140
1 6,140
1
6,340
Fabrication contract coordinator
19,020
3 19,420
3 19,820
Fabrication analyst
6,940
1
6,940
1
6,940
C onstruction coordinator
6,340
1
6,340
1
6,540
Construction cost analyst
6,340
1
6,340
1
6,540
Construction management assistant12,280
2 12,680
2 13,080
6,140
Contract expeditor
1
6,340
1
6,540
Assistantfiscalofficer..
12,080
2 12,480
2 12,680
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Head, service branch
6,000
1 6,125
1
6,250
Head, administrative branch
2 12,000
11,750
2 12,250
Head, service section
1
5,875
5,750
1
6,000
Engineering draftsman
9 54,375
53,500
9 55,000
Technical equipment illustrator
11,875
2 12,125
2 12,375
Photographer
1
5,750
5,625
1
5,875
1
6,250
Fabrication contract coordinator
6,125
1
6,250
1 6,125
1
6,250
Purchasing assistant
6,000
1
6,000
1 6,125
Construction specification analyst-.5,875
1
5,875
1
6,000
Construction inspector
5,750
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Head, service branch
1
5,310
1
5,435
1
5,560
Head, administrative branch
3 16,305
3 15,930
3 16,680
Assistant head, administrative
2 11,495
2 11, 745
branch
2 11,995
Head, research section
1
1
5,185
5,060
1
5,310
Head, service section
2 10,620
2 10,870
2 11,120
Head, administrative section
4 22,240
4 21,740
4 22,740
Aeronautical research scientist
343
319
439
Aeronautical research pilot
Engineer
Mathematician
Physicist
Chemist
Meteorologist
Metallurgist
Architect
Designer
Engineering draftsman
Electrical systems technician
Electric power dispatcher
Air service dispatcher
Mechanical equipment specialist- _
Optical instrument specialist
Technical equipment illustrator. __
Production control assistant
Project control assistant
Planner and estimator
Fabrication analyst
Fabrication contract coordinator. __
Photographer
Safety inspector
Plant protection officer
Security assistant
Data reduction supervisor
Administrative assistant
Librarian
Placement assistant
Training assistant
Position classifier
Procedures and methods analyst...
Aeronautical sciences editor
Technical assistant
Purchasing agent
Contracting procedures examiner..
Construction inspector
Contract assistant
Defense materials officer
Contract and purchase expediter..
Supply assistant
Equipment utilization technician..
Fiscal auditor.
_
Fiscal accountant
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..

1,643,765
1
5,185
78 409,180
36 190,660
5,435
5,310
5,185
10,245
5,560
147,805
105,890
5,435
27,925
15,805
5,310
5,310
20,740
5,310
22,365
44,105
5,435
10, 745
15, 305
10,870
5,185
5,185
5,185
15,805
10,495
10,870
10,495
5,060
5,185
15,805
16,055
43,230
5,060
116, 760
5,060
5,310
5,185

2 10,620
1
5,810
2 10,745
37 185,135
371
1,653,825
114 468,680
366
1,355,860

1, 794,705

2,317,675

83 443,230
39 209,715
5,560
5,435
5,310
10,495
5,685
150,930
108,140
5,560
28, 550
16,180
5,435
5,435
21,240
5,435
22,865
44,855
5,560
10,995
15,680
11,120
5,310
5,310
5,310
16,180
10,745
11,120
10, 745
1
5,185
1
5,310
3 16,055
3 16,305
8 44,230
1
5,185
21 118,885
1
5,185
1
5,435
1
5,310
1
5,685
2 10,870
1
5,810
2 10,995
41 206,615
450
2,014,650
122 509,415
407
1,522,670

482,840
45 245,075
5,685
1
5,560
1
1
5,435
2 10, 745
1
5,810
28 153,805
19 109,890
1
5,685
5 29,050
3 16,555
1
5,560
1
5,560
4 21, 740
1
5,560
4 23,365
8 45,605
1
5,685
2 11,245
3 16,055
2 11, 245
1
5,435
1
5,435
1
5,435
3 16,555
2 10,995
2 11,370
2 10,995
1
5,310
1
5,435
3 16,305
16,555
45,230
1
5,310
21 120,135
1
5,310
1
5,560
1
5,435
1
5,810
2 11,120
1
5,810
2 11,245
42 215,735
515
2,332,890
129 547,735
463
1,751,655

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
DETAIL O F PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual

GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Grades established by the Director of
the NACA:
NACA-20. Range $7,446 to $9,214:
Chief, service division
Head, service branch
NACA-19. Range $7,030 to $8,694:
Head, service branch
Head, service section
NACA-18. Range $6,635 to $8,258:
Assistant chief, service division
Head, research branch
Head, service branch
Head, research section
Head, service section
Shop superintendent
Electrical superintendent
Mechanics superintendent
Apprentice training officer
NACA-17. Range $6,261 to $7,821:
Head, service section
NACA-16. Range $5,907 to $7,405:
Head, service branch
Head, service section
Shop superintendent
Mechanics superintendent
Assistant shop superintendent
Assistant electrical superintendent _
Assistant superintendent, flight
maintenance
Foreman, wind tunnels
Group leader
NACA-15. Range $5,574 to $7,010:
Head, service section
_.
Group leader
NACA-14. Range $5,262 to $6,594:
Head, service section
Shop superintendent
Mechanics superintendent
Generating plant superintendent...
Rocket propulsion superintendent. _
Assistant mechanics superintendent
Group leader
NACA-13. Range $4,950 to $6,178

$1,337,810
233 712,415
149 413,510
11 29,912

1
2
3
2

8,341
17,472
23,420
16,474

1
1
12
1
7
2
2
1
1

7,779
8,258
90,459
7,779
52,957
15,205
15,496
7,779

1

6,926

Total N u m - Total
salary
ber salary

415
$1,409,370
253 783,805
149 417,510
12 33,345

1
2

8,528
17,847

3
2
1
1
12
1
7
2
2
1
1

23, 586
16,849
7,945
8,258
92,331
7,945
53,915
15, 517
15,496
7,945

Object classification

1956 estimate

431
$1,485,305
259 817,755
157 446,955
12 34,305

1
2
3
2
1
1
12
1
7
2
2
1
1

8,528
17,847
23,586
16,849
7,945
8,258
92,331
7,945
53,915
15, 517
15,496
7,945

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Payment above basic rates
Total persona 1 ser vices
02 Travel—
04 Communic, tions services..
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment.. . .. _
10 Land and structures
Obligations incurred

1954 actual

. _
...

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$19,147
826
19.973
46
182
3,255
35
4,189
7,505
3,715
4,100
43,000

$18,431
542
18,973
47
238
4,696
62
2,204
7,450
3,330

$21,890
926
22,816
64
215
2,9C4
61
3,513
6,001
1,426
37,000

37,000

Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from National Capital Housing Authority
accounts
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

All personal services, field-

35,481,124

37,229,100

42,823,000

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades:
ber
salary ber salary
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
ber
salary
Executive director
1 $11,050
1 $10,800
1 $11,050
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant executive director...
1
9,600
1
9,600
1
9,800
Division director
General counsel
2
20,200
1
10,200
1
10,200
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1
9,800
1
10,000
1
10,000
Assistant division director
2
17,920
2
18,120
2
17,920
Budget officer
1
8,560
1
8,760
1
8,760
Comptroller
1
8,360
1
8,560
1
8,360
Section chief..
3
25,880
3
26,080
3
25,880
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant section chief
2
14,480
14,880
14,480
Personnel and records officer
7,240
1
7,240
7,440
Section chief
15,480
2
15,480
15, 680
Senior architect
7,240
1
7,440
7,640
Site planner
8,040
7,040
Superintendent of field operations..
7,240
7,240
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Architectural engineer
6,340
Attorney
6,140
1
6,340
1
6,540
Construction superintendent
11,880
2
12,280
2
12,680
Housing manager
12,080
1
6,140
1
6,340
Mechanical engineer
5,940
Section chief
5,940
1
5,940
1
6,140
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
1
6,000
1
6,000
Housing manager
_.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1
Assistant section chief
5,185
1
5,935
Disposition officer
5,810
9
7
39,795
39,420
Housing manager
49, 790
4
4
21,865
11, 745
Job superintendent
22,740
1
5,810
Relocation and site manager.._
5,810
2
2
11,120
10,870
Section chief
10,620
1
Site acquisition aide
5,435
1
5,560
5,310
S p e c i a l assistant, community
1
relations
5,185
1
2
1
9,740
4,995
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
4,870
18
85,940
22 102, 900
85, 940
18
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
11
44,450
12
47,870
10
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
51,070
25
92,180
28 110, 530
23
98,875
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
83 300,325
103 368,385
74 269,510
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,635
23
67,950
25
21
73,010
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
79,166
68 209,640
75 229,060
54 168,080
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
61 165, 940
73 191,660
47 131,020
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Total permanent, departmental
387 1,467,051 328 1,256,160 287 1,140,360
28.9
5
47.5
Deduct lapses.
182,416
110,000
20,000
Net permanent, departmental 339.5
299.1
1,120,360
1,284,635
(average number, net salary)
1,146,160
4,286
3,624
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
4,382
Payment above basic rates:
7,500
7,390
7,500
Overtime and holiday pay
_
1,850
1,850
Nightwork differential
1,827

Personal services

36,412,178

38,200,000

43,794,000

01

NACA-12. Range $4,680 to $5,803
NACA-11. Range $4,430 to $5,491NACA-10. Range $4,160 to $5,179._
NACA-9.
NACA-8.
NACA-7.
NACA-6.
NACA-5.
NACA-4.
NACA-3.
NACA-2.
NACA-1.

Range $4,035 to $5,013..
Range $3,723 to $4,826Range $3,453 to $4,659..
Range $3,224 to $4,493..
Range $2,995 to $4,326..
Range $2,787 to $4,160..
Range $2,621 to $4,014..
Range $2,330 to $3,848..
Range $2,163 to $3,682..

Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field
number, net salary)

(average

Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential.

01

1955 estimate

N u m - Total N u m ber salary ber

Field—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655

OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

1
7,405
25 163,135
1
6,843
12 77,105
26 175,116
1
6,926
1
1
2

6,926
6,531
13,520

6,926

6,926

1
7,405
25 163,404
1
6,843
12 78,541
26 178,153
1
6,926

1
7,405
27 175,218
1
6,843
12 78,541
26 178,153
1
6,926

1

1
1
3
2
1

7,072
6,531
20,592
12,314
6,677

2 12,314
1 6,531
9 53,995
9 54,723
1
6,094
1
6,094
16 92,310
16 94,431
6,303
1
6,157
1
6,012
1
5,866
1
5,429
1
5,325
1
112 663,561
105 621,756
209
200
1,125,861
1,190,726
684
711
3,522,564
3,698,831
50 246,770
52 259,188
1,051
1,127
4 ,808,940
5,185,899
52 226,283
54 237,931
189 773,469
229 944,194
40 161,491
42 170,539
80 285,335
87 315,577
69 246,688
78 282,755
38 129, 584
52 176,402
83 276,120
85 284,814
208 621,483
264 793,168
73 212,389
73 215,803

1
1
3

7,072
6,531
20,592
12,314
6,677

54,723
1
6,094
16 94,431
1
6,303
1
6,012
1
5,429
127 743,330
221
1,249,465
4,174,396
54 268,049
,340
6,096,890
57 250,037
242 995,693
45 181,771
97 353,131
82 296,801
60 203,633
296,401
270 812,824
73 215; 803

7,000
35,757,403
73.3
642,858

3,421
,561
38,868,715
43,578,050
298
147
2,044,454
1,211,050

6,926.7
35,114,545
3,864
137,411

3,274
263
36,824,261
42,367,000

111, 424
113,880

149, 539

7,000
168, 500

121,400
126,900

136,300
144,200

7,000

Personal services

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows:
Maintenance and operation of properties.
Operation and maintenance of properties aided by or leased from Public
Housing Administration
.-_.

NATIONAL CAPITAL HOUSING AUTHORITY
Maintenance and Operation of Properties, National Capital Housing
Authority
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
1954 actual

Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Num ber of employees at end of year.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade..




-

1,297,476

1,159,892

1,133,996

22,816

19, 973

18,973

1, 274,660

1,139,919

1,115,023

NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION
1955 estimate

1956 estimate

6
6
6

6
6
6

6
5
6

$3,791
GS-4.2

$3,830
GS-4.1

$3,973
GSU.4

Salaries and Expenses, National Capital Planning Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate
30
30
30

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING
Continued

Object classification

Salaries and Expenses, National Capital Planning Commission—
Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

Object classification

1954 actual

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

COMMISSION—

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

-..

$6,028
GS-8.9

$6,152
GS-9.1

$6,057
GS-9.2

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.

$100,326
161
398

$118,965
1,250
592

$174,158
1,750
592

100,885
4,993

176,500
7,500

1,111
9,707

120,807
6,000
50
1,600
150
1,100
7,956

414

973

400

170

346
820
2,588
200
410

600
1,000
3,100
200
1,100

121, 572

143,000

200,000

Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things. _
04 Communication services.
06 Printing and reproduction
Blueprinting, photostating, etc
07 O ther contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Employees' Group Life Insurance
Act contribution
_ .
08 Supplies and materials.

1,527

1,005
1,760

09
13 Equipment
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred

07

08
09

Obligations incurred

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
General counsel and secretary
Executive officer
Chief of project planning
Chief of regional planning
Chief of general planning
Chief of redevelopment planning.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Senior city planner
Landscape architect
Administrative officer
City planner (zoning)
Planning engineer
Traffic planning analyst
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Planning analyst
Site planner
Associate planning engineer
Assistant planner
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant secretary
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Landscape architect
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
01

Personal services..

1

$11,300

1

$11,550

8,560
8,560
9,160
8,360

1

8,560

1

8,760

7,240
7,040

6,340
6,340

9,360
8,360
8,360

9,360
8,560
8,360
8,360

7,440
7,040
7,040

7,440
7,240
7,040
7,040
7,040
7,040

6,540
6,540

6,740
6,740
5,940
5,940

6,125

6,250

6,250

5,060
4,705
4,545
15,140
3,415
2,900

5,185
4,830
4,670
15,265
3,495
2,820

5,310
9,160
12,260
19,050
3,575
2,980

19
2

114, 540
14,214

20 123,055
1. 5 4,090

30 181,735
1.5
7, 577

17

100,326

18. 5 118,965

28.5 174,158

61
100

850
400
592

850
900
592

100,885

120,807

176,500

Land Acquisition, National Capital Park, Parkway, and Playground
System, National Capital Planning^Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade



1954 actual

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Land purchasing officer
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655

3
3
2

$5,316
GS-7.0

2
2
2

$6,147

GS-S.5

2
2
2

$6,247
GS-8.5

75

50

9,720
1,000
350

10,400
100
100

164
20

330

139
504
4,150
13
150
46,004

800
4,950
3,250
5,500
200
350
748,301

450
150
100
12,515
7,775
12,135
100
175
856,000

60,698

774,751

900,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Number

Total
salary

Number

Total
salary

N u m - Total
ber
salary

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
Lapses
_
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)...
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week b a s e . . .
01

Personal services

1
2

$8, 560
7,390

1
1

$8, 560
3,735

1
1

$8,760
3,735

3

15,950

2

12, 295

2

12, 495

0.8

3,075

0.3

3,419

0.4

3,150

0.3

2,645

1.9

9,456

1.6

9,145

1.7

9,850

13

500
75

500
50

9,469

9,720

10, 400

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
Salaries and Expenses, National Labor Relations Board
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

..-

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base

Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services

02
03
04
05

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

1,337
3
1,269
1,224

1,210
3
1,184
1,171

1,160
3
1,138
1,133

$5,810
GS-8.6

$5,940
GS-8.8

$6,005
GS-8.9

$7,322,072
11,393

$7,041,050
10, 700

$6,836, 250
10,700

27, 576
26, 111

26, 500
47,750

26,300
47, 750

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions-

_
._

06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
.
.
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities ._
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

13
9,469

1954 actual

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

$11,050

_

$9,850
500

DETAIL OF PERSONAIt SERVICES

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

$9,145
500

85

10 Lands and structures..

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

Total personal services
__
Travel
Communication services
Printing and reproduction: Blueprinting, photostating, etc
Other contractual services.
Services performed by other agenoies.
Real property title examinations
Real property surveys
_
Real property appraisals
Supplies and materials
Equipment

1,900
1,500
1,200
5,000

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

$9,456

Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
_. _
._
02
04
06

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

1954 actual

_

15,034

2,200

7,402,186
498, 572
10,876
237, 252
16,682
214, 919
231, 656
49, 914
81, 336
29, 220
857
12,756

7,128,200
478,180
12,400
234,825
14,800
194,425
217,600
10,550
80,100
15, 820
1,300
12,000

6,921,000
440,000
12,500
229,800
13,800
204,800
211,250
9,250
73,000
29,800

8,786,226

8,400,200

8,150,200

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

5,000

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $12,000:
5 $75,000
5 $15,000
5 $75,000
Board members
1 15,000
17 5,000
1 15,000
General counsel
—

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVICES—continued

1954 actual
Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Associate general counsel
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Associate general counsel
Assistant general counsel.
__
Executive assistant.Executive secretary
Chief legal assistant
Chief trial examiner
Associate chief trial examiner
Trial examiner
Solicitor
D irector of information
Director of administration
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant general counsel
Associate legal assistant
Special assistant to general counselExecutive assistant
Associate executive secretary
Trial examiner
Security officer
Chief, appeals branch
Associate solicitor
Associate director of information
Attorney supervisor
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant executive secretary
Legal assistant
Trial examiner
Security officer
Administrative examiner
Administrative officer
Attorney supervisor
Attorney
Budget officer
Chief, organizations and methods
branch
Chief, personnel branch
Chief, a d m i n i s t r a t i v e s t a t i s t i c s
branch
Chief, industrial analysis branch. _ _
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Legal assistant
Assistant security officer
Security examiner
Administrative examiner
Attorney
Special assistant to director of administration
Associate budget offi cer
Classification analyst
Personnel officer
Statistician
Industrial analyst
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Special assistant to executive secretary
Legal assistant.
Security examiner
Attorney
Organization and methods examiner.
Classification analyst
Placement officer
Chief officer services branch
Librarian
Fiscal officer...
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Special assistant to executive secretary
Chief, office services branch
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Legal assistant
Attorney
Security examiner
Information and editorial specialist.
Budget examiner
Organization and methods examiner.
Statistician
Industrial analyst
Assistant librarian
Assistant fiscal officer
Chief, records and communications
unit
Administrative assistant
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Grades established by wage board:
Grade 11. Range $3,890 to $4,514
Grade 9. Range $3,515 to $4,077
Grade 5. Range $2,766 to $3,203
Grade 4. Range $2,579 to $2,995
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060-.

Total permanent, departmental




DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber
2 $24,800

2 $25,000

2 $25,000

11,300
67,300
11,300
11,800
55,000
11,800
23,600
58,000
11,800
11,300
11,050

78,100
11,300
11,800
55,750
11,800
23,600
44 478,700
10,800
11,300
11,300

7 78,100
1 11,300
1 11,800
5 55, 750
1 11,800
2 23,600
44 478, 700
1 10,800
1 11, 300
1 11, 300

20,800
49,200
10,000
10,000
10, 600
33 332,200

10,400
49,400
10,000
10,000
10,600

1
5
1
1
1

10,400
49,400
10,000
10,000
10,600

9,600
10,000
10,600
9,600
69,400

1
1
1
1
7

9,600
10,000
10, 600
9,600
69,400

1
1
1
8

1
1
1
1
7

10,000
10,600
9,600
79,000

1
8,560
20 177, 000

1
8,560
20 177,000

4 35,240
2 18,120
2 16,720
14 123,840
1
8,760

4 35,240
2 18,120
2 16,720
14 123,840
1
8,760

8,560

8,760
8,360

8,760
8,360

8,360
8,960

8,560
9,160

8,560
9,160

31 232,840

30 225, 400
1
7,240

30 225, 400
1
7,240

1
7,240
28 209,120

26

1
8,560
23 202, 880
10 89, 800
1
8,360
4 35, 040
2 17, 920
3 25, 480
14 123, 040
1
8,560

1
7,240
1
7,240
32 236,680

Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime and holiday pay
Other payments for personal services: Payments to other agencies
for reimbursable details

7,240
8,040
8,040

1
1

7,240
8,040

2

15,480

2

15,480

1
15
1
9
1

5,940
90,300
6,740
55,860
6,340

1
13

5,940
78,420

9
1

55,860
6,340

1
1
1
1

6,140
6,340
6,140
6,940

6,140
6,740

1 6,140
1
6,340
1 6,140
1
6,940

Grade 15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional director
Grade 14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistand regional director
Chief law officer
Officer in charge
Grade 13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Field attorney
Field examiner.
Grade 12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Field attorney
._
Field examiner
Grade 11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Field attorney
Field examiner
Grade 9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Field attorney
Field examiner
Office manager
Grade 8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
Grade 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
Grade 6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
Grade 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Grade 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Grade 3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Grade 2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060

Total permanent, field

Net permanent,field(average number net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Parttime and temporary positions

Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services,

01

72, 590
88, 520
15, 555
5,310
15, 555
11,495

10
15

1
5,435
1 5,310
1
5,685
2
10
32
23
53
65
48
6
6

11,245
49,575
143,560
97,035
202,355
228,055
153,860
18,980
16,432
4,098
3,515
9,609
17,971

4

567

11,888

2
12
24
26
48
51
37
5
6

52,225
79,150

8
10

42,105
53,840

5,435
20,990
11, 620
5,060
5,560
5,435
5,810

5,435
20,990
11, 620
5,060
5,560
5,435
10,870

11,370
59, 565
110.045
111,295
186,055
180,880
119,790
16,150
16,920

1
5,060
2 11,370
12 59,565
23 105,340
26 110,670
43 168,130
177,025
104,000
16,150
16,920

1
2

4,306
7,217
9,465
11,977

4

11,968

497
3,481,648

Num- Total Num- Total
ber

salary

ber

salary

47.5
$282,862

20.8
$115,229

16.9

519.5
3,198,786
12,158

476.2
3,053,729
11,621

1,836

2,500

15,034
3, 227,814

2,200
3,070,050

2,974,560

21 237,050

21 237,050

21 237,050

1
10,000
21 207,800
7 68,400

1
10,000
21 206,400
7 68,200

1
10,000
21 206,400
7 68,200

16 135,760
22 189,920

17 145,320
21 176,160

25 212,20,0
21 176,160

52 384,880
98 714,920

55 401,600
88 642,320

55 398,400
88 637,520

24 147,160
99 609,060

21 128,440
86 525,660

20 121,900
76 463,240

$92,302
456.1
2,960,614
11,446
2,500

field

_

Personal services..

15
36
1
19
28
8
93
142
62
4

77,150
189,410
5,685
93,905
122,365
33,360
358,515
497,130
200,340
12,360

1

3,294

22
27
1
20
21
8
103
128
42
2

116,445
143,245
5,810
101,025
96,305
34,360
398,865
448,200
137,820
6,300

1

3,374

21
22
1
20
11
8
103
120
40
2

109,485
114,945
5,810
101,025
48,880
34,360
398,865
421,080
132,160
6,300

1

3,374

770
4, 298, 464
22.8
175,178

713
4, 032,899
7.3
45, 578

684
3, 907,354
5
31, 718

747.2
4,123, 286

705.7
3, 987, 321

679
3,875,636

11, 393
15, 418

10, 700
14,879

10, 700
14,854

8,284
15, 991

15, 000
30, 250

15, 000
30, 250

4,174, 372

4, 058,150

3, 946. 440

7,402,186

7,128, 200

6, 921,000

NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD

5,500
6,125
14
17

Num- Total
ber
salary

Field:
General schedule grades:

195, 040

1
1
1

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

All personal services, departmental.

Deduct lapses

7,240
7,240
8,040
8,040
7,040
29, 960

16 96,240
3 19,820
15 91,300
1 6,140
1
5,940
1
5,940

Departmental— Continued
Deduct lapses

1954 acjtual

3,168,958

1
4,306
2 7,217
3
9,609
4 11,981
4
473

11,968

Salaries and Expenses, National Mediation Board
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
A verage number o f all employees _
Number of employees at end of year

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
_.
._ _
Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
C ommunication services
Printing and reproduction
Supplies and materials
Obligations incurred

3,052,916

_

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

02
03
04
06
08

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

42
40
41

41
41
41

41
41
41

$7, 347
GS-10.8

$7,417
GS-10.9

$7,409
GS-10.8

317,300

324,835

326,300

1,040

1, 045

1,085

318, 340
93,150
10
12, 000
3,020
2,480

325,880
92, 630
50
10,000
3,000
2,500

327,385
92, 065
50
10,000
3,000
2,500

429,000

434,060

435,000

1954 actual

_

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD—Continued

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

Salaries and Expenses, National Mediation Board—Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Member of Board
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Secretary
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Mediator
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant Secretary
Mediator
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Mediator
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Mediator
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430-

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
3

3

$45,000

$45,000

3

$45,000

1

11,050

11,300

11,300

7

72,000

67,200

71,600

1
11

9,360
93,560

9,360
96,360

9,360
79,440

4

28,960

28,160

28,960

18,020
34,560
4,295
7,570
3,655
3,510

19,420
35,060

30,900
35,310

42
2

331,540
14,240

40

317,300

01 Personal services
Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

2
1
1

7,820
3,655
3,510

41 326,845
0.4 2,010
40. 6 324,835

2
1
1

8,070
3,655
2,950

41
326,545
0.1
245
40.9 326,300

1,040

1,045

1,085

318,340

325,880

327,385

318,340

317,320

327,385

8,560

Salaries and Expenses, National Railroad Adjustment Board,
National Mediation Board
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base.
___
._
02
03
04
06
07
08
09

52
7
57
62

52
8
59
60

52
8
59
60

$4,359
GS-5.6

$4, 579
GS-7.0

$4, 579
GS-7.0

$217, 226
135,703

$235,495
156,000

$235, 495
156,000

Obligations incurred
DETAIL OF PERSONAL

830

905

905

353,759
20,145
121
7,502
62,672
2,818
4,278
5,140

392,400
20,400
200
6,000
62,000
3,000
6,000
5,000

392,400
20,400
200
8,000
67,300
3,000
5,500
5,200

456,435

495,000

502,000

SERVICES

1954 actual




GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430

Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent,field(average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment ..
.Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
01 Personal services. _
_

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
$3,175
5
16,110
52 226,650
2.3 9,424

1
$3,175
5
16,530
52 238,125
0.6 2,630

1
$3,175
5
16,530
52 238,125
0.6 2,630

49.7

51.4

51.4

217,226

235,495

235,495

135, 703
830
353,759

156,000
905
392,400

156,000
905
392,400

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Salaries and Expenses, National Science Foundation
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees.-.
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade.
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services.
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction.__
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials. _
09 Equipment...
_
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions.
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred.

165
11
147
188

165
11
170
210

180
12
187
222

$5,640
GS-8.0
$13,637

$5,977
GS-8.5
$13,637

$6,165
GS-8.8
$13,637

$840,553
56,434

$1,006,780
63,820

$1,143,200
85,500

3,769
6,008

4,000
7,000

8,000
7,000

6,315
913,079
102,899
329
23,821
217
14,862
476,703
15,501
22,137
6,349,122
4,060

6,000
1,087,600
111,000
1,000
25,000
300
26,300
494,400
12,000
7,000
10,873,800
4,021

6,000
1,249,700
150,000
1,000
25,000
300
32,000
860,000
12,000
9,000
17,657,000
4,000

7,922,730

12,642,421

20,000,000

8
1
7
8

8
1
3

$4,616
GS-7.3

$4,616
GS-7.3

$25,445
2,516

$10,617
3,527

ALLOCATION TO LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
_
Equipment

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Secretary of division
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant secretary of division
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

Field—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

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

$8,040
29,96.0

1

5,060

3
37

12,135
152,170

__.

1
4
1
37
2
1

$8,040
5,185
163,585
7,590
3,660

1
4

$8,040
30,360

1 5,185
37 163,585
2
7,590
1
3,660

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees_.
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade..
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent __
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
Obligations incurred

111
453
28,525
256
23
616
1,112
213
54

14,144

30,799

234
37
181
482
223
15,301

173
12
154
196

173
12
173
210

SUMMARY

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

180
12
187
222

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

Object classification

1954 actual

DETAIL OF PERSONAL

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

1954 actual

SUMMARY—continued

$6,165
GS-8.8
$13,637

$865,998
58,950

$1,017,397
67,347

$1,143,200
85,500

3,880
6,461

4,000
7,000

8,000
7,000

6,315

6,000

6,000

941, 604
103,155
329
23,844
217
15,478
477,815
15, 714
22,191
6,349,122
4,060

1,101, 744
111,000
1,000
25,234
300
26,337
494,581
12,482
7,223
10,873,800
4,021

1, 249, 700
150,000
1,000
25,000
300
32,000
860,000
12,000
9,000
17,657,000
4,000

7,953,529

12,657,722

20,000,000

base

Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services

Obligations incurred

$5, 910
GS-8.4
$13,637

$5,590
GS-8.0
$13,637

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week

Total personal services
Travel
._.
_
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
.__
Equipment
Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
Taxes and assessments
___

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

ALLOCATION TO LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
11
15

SERVICES—continued

Departmental:
NumGeneral schedule grades:
ber
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Project head
..
1
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Editor
. _
1
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant project head
1
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955...
3
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
1
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
01

Personal services

Total Numsalary ber

Total Num- Total
salary ber salary

$6,140

1

$6,140

6,125

1

6,125

5,435
12,865
3,335
3,030

1
3
1
1

5.435
12,865
3,335
3,030

8
2

36,930
11,485

8
6

36,930
26,313

6

25,445

2

10,617

2,516
111

3,527

453
28, 525

14,144

International Geophysical Year, National Science Foundation
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

1955 estimate

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber
salary ber
salary
ber salary
excess of $10,800:
1
$15,000
Director
$15,000
1
$15,000
D e p u t y director
1
14,800
14,800
1
14,800
1
14,300
Associate director
._•__.
14,300
1
14,300
Assistant director
66,600
5
66,600
5
66,600
General counsel.
13,400
1
13,400
1
13,400
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
S cience administrator
16 176,300
18 199,650
14 152,700
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Fiscal officer
9,600
9,800
Grants administrator
9,600
9,800
S cience administrator
14 137,600
37600
13 126,800
10
99,600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1
Administrative officer
8,560
1
1
8,960
1
9,160
Attorney
8,960
1
Budget officer
1
8,360
1
8,560
8,360
1
Chief accountant
1
8,360
1
8,560
8,360
Grants administrator
1
8,360
Science administrator
11
94,360
20 170,800
10
85,200
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1
7,040
Auditor
1
7,240
Budget examiner
1
7,240
Personnel officer
1
7,440
1
7,640
1
7,240
Science administrator
3
22,320
7
50,280
1
28,960
Scientific staff assistant
2
14,280
2
14,280
2
14,280
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Secretary to the National Science
1
6,740
1
6,540
Board
1
6,540
6
36,840
6
36,840
Scientific staff assistant
6
36,440
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
2
2
2
10,620
10, 245
10, 620
Administrative assistant
1
1
5,185
Budget examiner
5,310
1
1
1
5,435
5,560
Librarian
5,310
4
5
25,675
15,805
Scientific staff assistant
20,490
1
4,995
1
4,870
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
4,870
50, 255
10
46,300
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
10
46,050
43,450
9
38,030
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
10
41,950
164, 720
42 165,345
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
42 163,845
65,365
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
21
69,875
20
66,860
19,300
7
5
15,630
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
21,450
3,230
3
1
3,230
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
9,210

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
_
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday p a y . . .
._
—
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
01

Personal services.




165 1,003,880
29. 2 163,327

165 1,053, 695
5.7 46,915

180 1,178,360
5
35,160

135.8

159.3
1,006,780

175

840,553
7,469
5,973
42,992
3,769

8,020
8,700
47,100
4,000

7,000
5,000
73,500
8,000

6,008

7,000

7,000

6,315

6,000

6,000

913,079

1,087,600

1,249,700

1954 actual

Object classification

1956 estimate

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

6
3
6

6
6
6

$5,351
GS-8.2

$5, 351
GS-8.2

$14,676

$29,866

124
200

124
310

15,000
1,985,000

30,300
4,700
10,965,000

2,000,000

11,000,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade _

.

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions
Obligations incurred
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Science administrator

Num- Total Number
salary ber

GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Grants administrator
Auditor
_ .
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,895

Net permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
01

Personal services

Total
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

1

$9,600

1

$9,600

1
1
3

7,040
7,040
9,525

1
1
3

7,040
7,040
9,525

6
3.5

33,205
18,529

6
0.5

33,205
3,339

2. 5

14, 676
124

5.5

29,866
124

200

310

15,000

30, 300

NATIONAL SECURITY TRAINING COMMISSION
1,143, 200

Salaries and Expenses, National Security Training Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS>

Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

1954 actual
8
2
4
5

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

6
2
6
6

6
2
6
6

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

NATIONAL SECURITY TRAINING COMMISSION—
Continued
Salaries and Expenses, National Security Training Commission—
Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY O
<B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

Object classification

1954 actual

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

1956 estimate

$5,308
GS-8.0

$6,003
GS-9.0

$6,003
GS-9.0

$21,710
15,800

$24, 530
18,000

$30,030
12,500

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things.
Communication services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred

162

120

120

37, 672
1,465
31
1,482
124
54
522
533
27

42,650
7,000
50
2,000
2,000
200
500
500
100

42,650
7,000
50
2,000
2,000
200
500
500
100

41,910

DETAIL OF PERSONAL

55, 000

55,000

SERVICES

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive director
__ __
1
$10,800
1
$10,800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant executive director
1
9,600
Executive officer
_
1
9,600
1
9,600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant executive director
1
8,360
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Research assistant
._
1
5,060
Administrative assistant to the
Commission
1
5,060
1
5,060
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
01

Personal services

3

12,615

2

6,830

1
1
1

8
4

42,465
20,755

6
2

21,710

4

4

4,205
3,410
3,665

1
1
1

4,205
3,410
3,665

36,740
12,210

6
1

36,740
6,710

24,530

5

30,030

15,800
162

18,000
120

12,500
120

37, 672

42, 650

42, 650

RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$75,445
243, 642
76,984
30,550
1,078
14,828

$101,846
48,677
89,135
63, 352
1,145
17,303

$92,242
52,074
91,076
35, 721
1,145
18,012

5,848,771

6,091,596

6,082,034

$3,011
GS-2.6

$3,027
GS-2.6

$3,053
GS-2.6

$13, 579

$15,584

$17,064

54
350

62

66
439

13,983
315

16,045

17,569
397

14,298

16,404

17,966

1,265
10
1,140
1,152

1,246
12
1,185
1,177

1,261
13
1,197
1,188

$4,102
GS-5.3

$4,131
GS-5.3

$4,126
GS-5.3

$4, 652, 666
29, 872

$4, 876, 250
35, 594

$4, 881, 892
36, 534

17, 752
28,643

18,843
13,202

18,417
12, 811

4,728,933
119,145
10,994
46, 520
144,737
327,053
42, 845
75, 445
243, 642
77,299
30,550
1,078
14, 828

4,943,889
129,783
12, 449
47, 448
270,500
331, 722
50,392
101, 846
48, 677
89,494
63, 352
1,145
17,303

4, 949,654
130,062
12, 691
47, 484
282, 800
331, 678
54, 964
92, 242
52, 074
91, 473
35, 721
1,145
18, 012

5, 863,069

6,108,000

6,100,000

07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments

08
09
13
15

ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF OLD-AGE AND
SURVIVORS INSURANCE (SPECIAL ACCOUNTS), DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
_
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
08 Supplies and materials
Obligations incurred
SUMMARY

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
_
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
Penalty mail costs
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred.._

Salaries and Expenses, Railroad Retirement Board
(Trust account)

1954 actual

RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD—continued

Obligations incurred

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions.
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
02
03
04
06
07
08
09
15

1955 estimate

Object classification

Consolidated schedule of salaries a n d wages paid from appropriations to t h e Railroad
Retirement Board

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

DETAIL OF PERSONAL

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

SERVICES

1956 estimate
1954 actual

RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
Penalty mail costs
05 Rents and utility services.
06 Printing and reproduction




1,260
10
1,136
1,149

1,240
12
1,180
1,173

1,255
13
1,192
1,184

$4,106
GS-5.3

$4,135
GS-5.3

$4,130
GS-5.3

$4,639,087
29,872
17,698
28,293

$4,860,666
35,594
18, 781
12,803

$4,864,828
36, 534
18,351
12,372

4, 714,950
119,145
10, 994
46, 520
144, 737
327,053
42,845

4, 927,844
129, 783
12, 449
47,448
270, 500
331,722

4, 932,085
130,062
12, 691
47,484
282,800
331,678

50,392

54,964

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary
ber salary
excess of $15,000:
3 $45,000
Member of Board
3 $45,000
3 $45,000
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
12,200
12,200
Chief executive officer
12, 200
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
10,800
11,050
11,050
Chief executive assistant
11,800
11,800
11,800
Director of research
11,800
11,800
11,800
Director of retirement claims
Director of unemployment and
1
11,800
11,800
11, 800
sickness insurance
10, 800
10,800
Director of wage and service records1 11,800
11, 800
11,800
General counsel
11, 800
11,800
Associate general counsel
1 11,800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
9,800
9,800
Actuary, life
1
9,800
Assistant director of unemploy10, 600
10,600
ment and sickness insurance
1 10,400
30, 000
30,000
Assistant general counsel
10,400
10,600
10,600
Chief of disability determinations.._
3 30,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
Director of personnel..

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

Departmental—Continued

General schedule grades—Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600—Con.
Director of wage and service records.
Supervising actuary
Supervisory analytical statistician..
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Acting director of personnel
Administrative officer
Chief, administrative services
_.
Chief, organization and methods
examiner
Chief of retirement annuities
Chief of survivor annuities
Claims examiner, supervisor
Director of fiscal accounts
General auditor
Medical officer
Secretary of the board attorney
_
Supervisory analytical statistician..
Supervisory survey statistician
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Appeals referee
Assistant disbursing officer
Attorney adviser
Budget officer and cost analyst
Chairman, appeals council
Chief claims examiner
Chief, employment and personnel
relations section
Chief, information service
Chief, operating service
Chief, position classification and
wage administration section
Claims examiner
Director of supply and service.
Economist
Employment service analyst
Executive assistant
Governmental auditor
Labor relations officer
Medical officer
Organization and methods examiner
Technical consultant
Training officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Analytical statistician
Attorney adviser
Budget and control officer
Budget and fiscal officer
Chief, accounting operations
Chief of certification
Chief, transactions and records section
Claims examiner-supervisor
Employment service analyst
Governmental auditor
Liaison representative
Librarian
Member, appeals council
Organization and methods examiner
Research assistant
Supervisory coverage examiner
Survey statistician
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Analytical statistician
Assistant chief and coordinator
Claims examiner, supervisor
Claims examiner, authorization officer
Editor
Organization and methods examinerSupervising adjudicator attorney...
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Actuary, life
Adjudicator (attorney)
Administrative assistant
Analytical statistician
Attorney adviser
Auditor
Budget examiner
Chief, operating service
Chief, registration
Chief, supplies and stores
Claims examiner, appeals
Claims examiner-supervisor
Claims examiner
Contact representative
Editor
Employment service analyst
Fiscal accountant
Governmental auditor
Occupational consultant
Organization and methods examiner
Placement officer
Position classifier
Property and space officer




Number
1
1
1
1
4
1

1
1
1

8,360
34,440
8,760

8,360
43,000
8,960

8,360
43,000
8,960

9,160
8,760
9,160
8,360
9,360
9,160
8,560
26,880
8,560

8,960
9,360
8,960
9,360
8,560
9,360
9,360
8,760
27, 280
8,560

8,960
9,360
8,960
9,360
8,560
9,360
9,360
8,760
27, 280
8,560

7,240
7,640
7,040
69,160
7,840
8,040
7,840

7,840
7,240
68, 760
8,040
8,040
7,840

7,840
7,240
68,760
8,040
8,040
7,840

7,440
7,440
7,640

7,040
7,640
7,840

7,040
7,640
7,840

7,440
7,840
7,840
8,040
8,040
8,040
7,640
7,240
31,160
22, 320
7,440

7,640
8,040
8,040
8.040
8,040
8,040
7,840
7,440
31, 760
22, 720
7,640

7,640
8,040
8,040
8,040
8,040
8,040
7,840
7,440
31,760
22, 720
7,640
7,040

12,680
33, 900
6,540
6,140
6,940
6,740

12, 680
33, 900
6,540
6,140
6,940
6,740

6,140
38, 240
6,540
19, 620
6,140
5, 940
13, 680
4
1
1
1

25,960
6,940
6,940
6,140

1
2
1
2

6,000
12,000
6,000
11,625

14
1
1
1

85,125
6,000
5,500
5,875

2
3
1
1
1
1
3
1

10,370
5,185
5,185
10,620
10,995
5,560
5,310
5,185
5,935
5,185
5,435
10,370
16,805
5,810
5,185
5,685
5,185
16; 430
6,540

14
1
3
1

76,840
5,060
16,430
5,060

2
5
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
3

5,940
39, 240
6,740
19,620
6,340
5,940
13, 280

6

5,940
39,240
6,740
19, 620
6,340
5,940
13, 280

25, 960
6,940
6,940
6,140

4
1
1
1

25,960
6,940
6,940
6,140

2
1
2

6,125
12,250
5,625
11,875

1
2
1
2

6,125
12,250
5,625
11,875

14
1
1
1

86,250
6,000
5,625
6,000

14
1
1
1

86,250
6,000
5,625
6,000

10,370
5,435
5,310
10,620
11,120
5,685
5,435
5,310
5,935
5,185
5,560
10,495
16,930
5,810
5,185
5,810
5,310
16, 555
6,540

2
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2

3
1

10,370
5,435
5,310
10,620
15,680
5,685
5,435
5,310
5,935
5,185
5,560
10,495
16,930
5,810
5,185
5,810
5,310
16,555
6,540

14
1
3
1

77,150
5,060
16,555
5,060

2

2
3

14
1
3
1

77,150
5,060
16,555
5,060

1954 actual

1956 estimate

Total Num- Total Num- Total
salary ber salary ber salary
$10,000
1 $10,400
10,400
1 $10,400
1 10,400
10,400
1 10,400

12, 280
58, 260
6,340
5,940
6,940
6,540

2
2

1955 estimate

Departmental—Continued

General schedule grades—Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810—Con.
Procurement officer
Section supervisor
Statistical assistant
Supervisory coverage examiner
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4.545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
3
1
1
43
139
84
105
168
254
309
17

$5, 310
16,180
5,310
5,810
215, 560
641, 370
344,405
395, 925
586, 625
799, 540

18

77,876

45, 348

1 $5, 310
3 16,430
1
5,310
1
5,810
45 228, 280
164 760, 365
49 207,080
379, 840
156 549, 810
257 827, 870
297 867,160
21 56, 428
21

91,303

1 $5, 310
3 16, 430
1
5,310
1
5,810
45 228, 280
166 768, 775
48 203,160
379,840
158 556,160
256 824,840
308 897,410
21 56,428
18

78,283

1,289
Total permanent, departmental... 1,321
1,301
5, 299,189
5, 263,401
5, 300, 041
83.2
Deduct lapses
160.6
84.5
564, 014
298, 815
335,053
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
1,160.4
1, 205.8
1, 216. 5
4, 735,175
4, 964, 586
4, 964, 988
Positions other than permanent:
46, 990
70, 267
Temporary employment
52,480
1,200
Intermittent employment
19, 228
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
18,123
18, 830
Payment above basic rates:
33,159
28, 830
Overtime and holiday pay
16,797
3,731
3,091
Night work differential
2,907
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Regional director
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief of field activities
Regional adjudicator
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief of field activities
Regional adjudicator
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief of field activities
Claims examiner
District manager (contact representative)
Regional adjudicator
Regional employment officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Claims examiner
District manager (contact representative)
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative officer
Branch manager (contact representative)
Chief clerk
Claims examiner
District manager (contact representative)
Employment office manager
Contact representative
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses

4,837,178

8,760
8,760
6
6

45,840
46,440

2
7
11
2
1

13,880
46,980

2

12,500

72,740
13,880
6,940

37 226,185
1

5,185

45
1
10
5
1
25
177
69
131
50
229
111
105
2

244,075
5,685
57,850
28,300
5,685
136,500
871,415
326,935
546,620
187,625
788,215
351,275
299,070
5,000

047
4,456,140
108.8
364,496

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay

01

4,091, 644
160,009
16, 833
56, 660

5,087, 202

5,056, 002

7

74,200

7

74,200

1
1
6
6

9,360
8,960
47,040
47,240

1
1
6
6

9,360
8,960
47,040
47,240

7

47,980

7

47,980

11

74,540

11

74,540

" I " " ~ 6 ~ 940

37 228,625

37 228,625

45 251,450
1 5,810
10 58,10Q

45 251,450
1 5,810
10 58,100

5
1
25
175
80
154
47
264
118
124
2

29,050
5,810
140,625
884,635
376,190
639,555
182,655
910,120
375,460
351,580
5,000

,128
4, 760,925
18.9
52, 506

5
1
25
175
80
154
47
264
118
124
2

29,050
5,810
140,625
884,635
376,190
639,555
182,655
910,120
375,460
351,580
5,000

128
4,760,925
18.9
52, 506

, 109.1
, 109.1
4, 708, 419
4, 708,419
281, 504
121, 829
16, 566
16, 566
22, 852

All personal services, field.

4,325,146

5,029,341

4, 846,814

Personal services

9,162,324

10,116, 543

9,902, 816

4, 714, 950

4, 927,844

4, 932,085

4,447,374

5,188, 699

4,970, 731

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed to appropriations
as follows:
"Salaries and expenses, Railroad Retirement Board (trust account)
"Railroad unemployment insurance administration fund"

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

RENEGOTIATION BOARD

DETAIL O F PERSONAL

Salaries and Expenses, Renegotiation Board

1954 actual

OBLIGATIONS BT OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions.....
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services..
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred

1956 estimate

649
6
613
585

596
6
569
527

829
8
716
639

$6,700
GS-9.7

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
02
03
04
06
07
08
09
15

1955 estimate

.
^

$6,880
GS-9.8

$6,903
GS-9.9

$4,774,201
31, 232

$4,169, 575
22,500

$3, 948,900
22,000

18,370
2,960

16,025
2,900

15,200
2,900

4,826, 763
58,386
10,454
99,000
26,021
51,341
30, 876
17,638
22,665

4, 211,000
108,000
6,000
70,000
25,000
25,000
20,000
10,000
25,000

3,989,000
94,500
5,000
65,000
19,000
23,500
18,000
9,000
27,000

5,143,144

4, 500,000

4,250,000

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $13,000:
Chairman
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
Board member
4
60,000
4
60,000
4
60,000
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Chairman, committee on screening
13,000
and exemptions
13,000
13,200
13,200
Director, office of accounting
13,000
13,400
13,200
Director, office of review
13,200
13,000
13,000
General counsel
13,200
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
12,200
1
12,200
Deputy director, office of review
12,000
Member, committee on screening
24,000
2
24,000
and exemptions
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1
11,300
11,300
Assistant general counsel
1
11,050
5
55,250
56,250
Business analyst
6
66,800
22,850
2
22,600
Counsel
2
22,350
Deputy director, office of account11,050
11,050
ing
10,800
1
10,800
10,800
Director, division of staff accounts. _
1
11,800
11,800
1
Director, office of administration
11,800
11, 300
11,300
1
11,550
Economist
33,150
32,900
11,300
3
Procurement affairs officer
_
11,800
11,800
22,850
2
Reviewer (industrial specialist)
67,050
67,050
56,500
5
Special assistant to board
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
78,800
39,400
8
78, 800
Business accountant
30,200
29,800
2
20,200
Business analyst
10,400
10,400
10,200
Director, office of assignments
30,600
80,400
13 127,' 800
Reviewer (industrial specialist)
9,800
10,000
1
9,800
Secretary to board
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1
8,760
8,760
8,560
Administrative services officer
17,120
17, 520
Attorney
2
17,720
8,560
Budget officer
2
17,920
9,360
51,360
Business accountant
1
8,960
8,960
Business economist
__.
Deputy director, office of assign8,560
8,760
8,560
ments..8,360
Director, division of statistics
~8,"760"
"§,"965
8,760
Personnel officer
8,360
Security officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
7,240
7,240
7,040
Administrative services officer
7,040
7,040
Business accountant
7,440
7,640
7,440
Director, examination division
7,240
7,440
7,240
Organization and methods examiner.
7,240
7,440
7,240
Position classifier
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
12,480
12,680
12,280
Assignments examiner
6,940
6,940
6,740
Assistant to secretary to board
5,940
Attorney
6,140
5,940
6,140
Budget analyst
6,540
Business accountant
-_
~6~340"
6,340
~6~540
Fiscal accountant
6,740
Librarian
6,140
6,140
12,080
Personnel officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
21,490
21,990
26,175
Assignments examiner
5,435
5,560
5,310
Budget analyst
5,310
5,435
5,185
Fiscal accountant
5,310
5,435
5,185
General supply assistant
26,300
26,800
26,300
Secretary, board member....




Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $2,980
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary. _ . . . .
Average grade

SERVICES—continued

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay

Total permanent, field.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay

01

1956 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$71,905
61,800
98,160
65,125
70,100
2,750

$67,825
58,380
79,860
45,030
63,785
2,830

13
12
20
11
17
1

$59,540
50,665
76,990
38,360
54,470
2,910

199 1,298,445
36.5 259,009

170 1,147,875
29 206,500

145
13

971,165
64,165

162.5
1,039,436
31,232
4,000

132
941,375

907,000

22,500
3,625

22,000
3,500

2,557

2,500

2,500

1,077,225

970,000

935,000

30
6
6
6

333,500
65,300
65,800
65,550

311,900
55,000
55,250
55,500

23
4
4
4

256,650
44,450
44,950
44,200

46

19,200
455,400

9,600
306,600

6
1
51

58,000
10,000
501,800

5
1
49

49,000
10,200
481,400

1
29
4
1
49

9,800
287,400
39,400
10,200
481,400

1
82
6
43

8,360
702,720
52,360
371,080

2
65
4
27

16,720
562,400
35,440
236,760

1
62
3
28

8,360
536,920
26,480
244,120

2
52
7

14,080
373,280
51,052

48
3

346,920
21,292

1
1
26

6,540
5,940
157,440

50
3
1
1
30

362,800
21,492
6,540
5,940
181,460

1
8

5,185
42,605

1
10

5,185
52,850

7
19
33
61
39
1
3

30,185
79,855
126,030
215,240
126,010
2,830
8,700

5
15
28
56
35
1
2

22,025
63,300
108,480
198,915
113,810
2,910
5.960

All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Board mem ber
Director, division of accounting
Director, division of renegotiating-.
Regional counsel
__GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney
Business accountant..
Director, division of procurement
affairs
Industrial analyst
Renegotiator
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Business accountant
Director, division of administration.
Renegotiator
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Business accountant
Renegotiator
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Attorney
Business accountant
Procurement affairs officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Attorney
Business accountant
Procurement affairs officer
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980

1955 estimate

2

12,280

39
1

233,952
6,140
10,870
10,120
93,830
5,810
51,710
108,225
173,855
237,980
187,890
8,330
10,976

630 4,299,450
85.3 564,685

479 3, 360, 542 451 3,185, 997
20 144,097
13 132,342

544.7
3,734,765
14,370

466

431
3,228,200
12,400

3,041,900
11,700

403

400

400

All personal services, field.

3,749, 538

3,241,000

3,054,000

Personal services

4,826, 763

4,211,000

3.989.000

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Securities and Exchange Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification
Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations...

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

756
750
699

711
699
699

749
734
730

$6, 266
GS-8.9

$6,324
GS-8.9

$6,303
GS-8.9

$4, 689, 601
17,193
1,450
4, 708,244

$4, 401,170
17,000
1,500
4, 419, 670

$4, 555, 710
17, 455
1,500
4,574, 665

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJBCTS—continued
Object classification
Direct

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
15

1954 actual

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$4, 673, 866
88. 670
2,184
102, 001
12, 090
31, 338
17, 311
54, 953
3,072
2,929

$4, 391, 670
125, 000
5,000
101, 550
12, 400
23, 900
29, 980
54, 500
3,000
3,000

$4, 546, 665
138,360
2,500
101, 550
12, 400
103, 900
31,125
54, 500
3,000
3,000

4, 988, 414

4, 750, 000

4, 997, 000

34,378

28, 000

28, 000

5, 022, 792

4, 778, 000

5, 025,000

Obligations

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
C ommunication services
Rents and utility services __.
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Taxes and assessments

_ __

-

Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
Obligations incurred

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
$75,000
Commissioner
5 $75,000
5 $75,000
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
12,000
Executive director
1
12,000
Division director
3
3
37,000
36,800
36,800
1
1
12,400
12,600
Chief accountant
12,600
1
1
12,000
12, 200
General counsel
12,200
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1
10,800
Executive assistant to the chairman.
11,050
11,050
11,050
11,300
11,300
Chief opinion writer
1
23, 600
23,600
11,800
2
Special adviser
11,300
11,550
11,550
1
Associate general counsel
11,300
10,800
10,800
1
Assistant general counsel
54,000
33,150
33,150
3
Assistant division director
10,800
11,050
11,050
1
Attorney
10,800
11,050
11,050
1
Assistant chief accountant
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
6
81,600
61,600
61,600
Assistant division director
1
1
2
19,400
9,800
9,800
Assistant chief accountant
1
1
1
10,000
10,200
10,200
Secretary of commission
3
3
2
20,600
30,200
30,200
Hearing examiner
10 102,200
9
10
100,760
92,600
Attorney
1
1
1
10,000
10,200
10,200
Budget and fiscal officer
1
1
1
10,000
10,200
10,200
Director of personnel
1
1
1
10,000
10,000
10,000
Supervisor, statistical programs
4
4
3
30,000
40,000
40,000
Chief of branch
2
2
2
20,000
20,200
20,200
Consultant
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
14 128,840
14
16 136,680
128,840
Chief of section
6
6
6
54,960
55,360
55,360
Accountant
26 235,960
26
22
235,960
206,800
Attorney
3
3
3
27, 680
27,680
27,480
Engineer
11
11
98, 960
98, 960
Financial analyst
11
2
Hearing examiner
18,520
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant secretary of the Commis1
1
7,640
7,640
sion
7,440
1
1
7,440
7,440
Assistant director of personnel
7,440
1
2
14,880
14, 880
Assistant division director. _ _
7,440
10
78,400
14
86,440
109,160
Accountant
62,120
8
55,080
Attorney
. 14 108, 880
284,
640
36
39
284,640
304,360
Financial analyst
15,080
2
2
15,080
14,880
Statistician
2
15,480
Assistant section chief
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
6,940
1
6,740
0,940
Assistant budget and fiscal officer.-.
Assistant administrative service
1
6,940
officer
1
6,940
6,940
4
27, 760
Accountant
12
14
88,960
76,080
Attorney
6,540
1
6,340
1
6,540
Personnel assistant
98,300
99,900
16
15
98,300
Financial analyst
19,620
26,160
3
3
20, 220
Statistician
6,540
1
6,740
1
6,740
Librarian
7,000
1
7,000
1
7,000
Examiner
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
2
11, 745
11,620
11, 745
Chief of section
1
5,060
5,060
Accountant
9
50,415
55,475
50,415
Financial analyst
3
16,430
31,860
16,430
Attorney
2
5,560
17,180
11, 620
Administrative assistant
Chief, Government Printing Office
1
1
5,810
1
5,810
5,810
printing section
4
21,490
6
31,610
4
21,365
S tatistician
Confidential assistant to the chair1
5,810
5,810
5,810
1
man
10, 870
2
10,870
1
5,810
Examiner
5,685
5, 685
1
5,560
1
Personnel assistant
20, 480
20, 480
4
20,105
4
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
118,
000
130,
615
24
113.
825
25
GS--7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
89, 650
89, 650
19
84,355
20
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
280,
575
294,
215
70
70
282,325
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
147,135
60
159, 880
41
215,300
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
85, 740
28
82, 085
93,640
26
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
42, 740
15
42,740
14
46,450
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230...
16,
272
16, 272
16,
512
6
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980


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1954 actual
Departmental—Continued
Waee board rates:
WB-18. Range $5,220.80 to $6,032.00_.
WB-14. Range $4,472.00 to $5,179.20_.
WB-12. Range $4,097.60 to $4,742.40. _
WB-11. Range $3,889.60 to $4,513.60..
WB-9. Range $3,515.20 to $4,076.80,. _.

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

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

$6,032
9,631
4,742
8,612
11,815

$6,032
10,060
4,514
8,820
12,044

$6,032
10,060
4, 514
8,820
12,044

Total permanent, departmental
492 3,041, 044
4
34,893
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
488 3, 006,151
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base__10,918
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
943

449 2,813, 787
8
60,227

461 2,855,932
9
64,427

441 2, 753, 560
11,050

452 2, 791, 505
11,108

2, 765, 585

2, 803, 588

All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional administrator
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Regional administrator
Assistant regional administrator
Attorney
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant regional administrator
Financial analyst
Chief, broker-dealer inspections
Chief, securities investigations
Securities investigator
Attorney
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Financial analyst
Attorney
Securities investigator
Securities analyst
Mining engineer
Accountant
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Financial analyst
Securities investigator
Attorney
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Securities investigator
Attorney
Accountant
__ _
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, fieldDeduct lapses

4

45,200

2

22,850

22, 850

6
2
7

61,000
20,800
72,200

7
2
6

71,000
21,000
63,000

71,000
21,000
63,000

1
1
1
3
1
22

9,360
8,760
8,760
28,080
8,760
197, 520

2

17,720

1
3
1
21

8,760
28,080
8,760
190,160

1
3
1
21

8,760
28,080
8,760
190,160

4
20
38
1
1

31, 560
155, 600
294, 720
7,840
8,040

6
22
39
1
1
1

47, 840
170, 280
304, 360
8,040
8,040
7,440

6
22
39
1
2
1

47,840
170, 280
304, 360
8,040
15,080
7,440

4
35
9

26,960
234,500
60,860

2
33
7

13,480
221,990
45,980

2
46
9

13,480
299,210
57,860

5
5
2
10
4
24
23
29
2

28, 550
26,425
11,495
46,050
18,055
97, 590
83, 505
95, 790
6,460

264 1,694,440
2
10,990

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
262 1,683,450
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-.
6,275
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
507
All personal services, field.
1, 690,232
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

975

3, 018, 012

17, 720

43,355
37,045
11,620
13, 615
18,180
110,195
107,650
73,140
6,460

43, 355
37,045
11,620
13, 615
18,180
110,195
139,400
73,140
6,460

262 1,680,040
3
32,430

288 1,807,930
6
43,725

259 1,647,610
5,950

282 1,764,205
6,347

525
1, 654,085

525
1, 771,077

4, 708,244

4,419, 670

4, 574,665

4, 673, 866

4,391,670

4, 546, 665

34,378

28,000

28,000

SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM
Salaries and Expenses, Selective Service System
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year:
Civilian employees
Military employees-..
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
_
Payment above basic rates _ _
Total personal services

1955 e s t i m a t e

1956 e s t i m a t e

7,011
707
7,010

6,515
720
6,769

6,487
735
6,695

7,446
341

7,308
341

7,219
341

$3, 730
GS-4.6
$2,808

$3,823
GS-4.6
$2,914

$3,906
GS-4.6
$2, 997

$20, 727,315
1,908,586

$20,621,133
2,067, 539

$20,858,041
2,059,400

69, 270
44,903
22, 750, 074

70, 715
45, 764
22,805,151

75, 580
46, 644
23,039, 665

1954 actual

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DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM—Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Selective Service System—Continued

1954 actual

OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

Object classification
02 Travel
Selectee travel
03 Transportation of things-.
04 Communication services...
Penalty mail
05 Rents and utility services .
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060

$633,702
1,861, 236
53, 291
554,483
444, 923
352,482
80,119
450, 897
151,135
108, 759
216, 089

$727, 825
2, 938, 862
51,100
575,000
525,100
99,400
89, 600
528, 605
148,000
3,645
246,475

2,671,000
51,000
579,000
520.100
105,000
87.100
504,880
155, 500
113, 200
204, 680

27, 657,190

28, 738, 763

28, 700,000

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $13,000:
1 $14,800
Director
1 $14,800
1 $14,800
1
13,000
Deputy director
1
13,000
1
13,000
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
32.400
Assistant to director
32,400
32,400
10,800
Chief legislative and liaison officer_.
10, 800
10,800
10,800
Chief medical officer
10,800
10,800
10,800
Chief planning officer
10, 800
10,800
66,050
Division chief
66,300
65,550
10,800
General counsel
10,800
10,800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief legislative and liai9,600
son officer
9,600
9,600
9,600
Assistant chief medical officer
9,600
9,600
9,600
Assistant chief planning officer
9,600
9,600
57, 600
Assistant division chief
57, 600
57, 600
19,200
Assistant general counsel
19,200
19,200
Executive secretary, National Ap9,800
peal Board
10,000
9,800
Executive secretary, National Ad9,800
visory Committee
9,600
57, 600
Regional field officer
6
57,600
57, 600
9,600
Training officer
1
9,600
9,600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
8,360
Archivist
8,560
16,920
Assistant division chief
16,920
2
16, 720
24,080
Attorney adviser
24,080
3
24,080
8,360
Budget officer
8,360
1
8,360
8,360
Correspondence officer
8,360
1
8,360
8,760
Deputy state directer
8,960
1
8,560
33,440
Field auditor
33,440
4
33,440
8,360
Information officer
8,360
1
8,360
8,360
8,360
Liaison officer
1
8,360
83.800
84,000
Manpower officer
83,600
10
24,080
24,
080
24,080
Medical officer
3
16,720
16, 720
16,720
Planning officer
2
8,760
8,960
8,560
Records management officer
1
75,240
75,240
75,240
Regional field officer
9
17,320
17,520
17,120
Training officer
2
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1
8,040
Accountant
1
8,040
1
7,840
5
35,200
5
Administrative officer
5
35,200
35,200
1
Archivist
7,240
1
1
7,040
1
7,040
Attorney adviser
7,040
2
2
14,080
14,080
2
14,080
CoTrespondence officer
3
21,120
3
21,120
3
21,120
Manpower officer
3
21,120
3
21,120
3
21,120
Training officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
5,940
1
5,940
5,940
Administrative assistant
5,940
1
5,940
5,940
Assistant archivist
-.
5,940
6,140
Attorney adviser
__.
Chief, printing and publication sec6,140
1
6,140
5,940
tion
6,940
1
6,740
6,940
Historian
5,940
1
5,940
5,940
Induction offi cer
5,940
1
5,940
5,940
Manpower officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
6,000
1
5,875
6,125
Administrative officer
5,875
1
5,750
6,000
Personnel officer
1
5,500
Attorney adviser
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
4
21.740
4
22,115
21,240
Administrative assistant
1
5,435
1
5,560
5,310
Budget assistant
1
5,560
1
5,685
5,310
Legislative analyst
.
1
5,435
1
5,560
5,310
Librarian
1
5,435
1
5,560
5,310
Position classifier
1
5,185
1
5,310
5,060
Printing and publication assistant-1
5,810
1
5,810
5,810
Purchasing officer
1
5,245
1
5,120
5,370
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
18
83,315
18
85,315
81.190
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,830
16
69,095
16
65,800
67,970
. GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,420
44 174,040
44 170,040
177, 540
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,035
53 187,235
53 184,115
186,060
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,575
20
25
63,240
74,400
61,090
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,350
24,480
23,600
24,960
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,150
29,156
29,636
30, 952
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,900




41 $138,218
328

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

328

..

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salarv)
Positions other than permanent

Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay

All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
State director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
State director
Deputy state director
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
State director
Deputy state director
Fiscal and procurement officer
Division chief.
Administrative officer .
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
State director
Deputv state director
Fiscal and procurement officer
Administrative officer ._ _ _
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Deputy state director . _ _
Fiscal and procurement officer
Administrative officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Fiscal and procurement officer
Administrative officer . . _
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
" Fiscal and procurement officer
Administrative officer
Local board auditor
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,830
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,420
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,035
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3.575
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,350

1956 estimate

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

Add excess military pay over civilian. __

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

.

Subtotal

1955 estimate

15
313

1,698,870
28, 059

36 $128,525
317

317
1,726,929
79,642

4
313

1,647, 287
21,697
3,710

1,692,956
31, 066

36 $132,411
313

313
1,724,022
19,970

10
303

1,704,052
24,000
3,740

1,689, 907
32,567
1,722,474
54,194

1,668,280
24,400
3,680

3,945

3,500

3,500

1,676. 639

1,735,292

1,699,860

10 109,250

10 110,000

10 110,000

18 174,000
10 96,200

18 174,400
10 96,600

18 175,200
10 97,000

11 93,560
22 184,320
15 125,400
38 317,680
7 58,520

11 94.560
22 184,920
15 125,600
38 317,680
7 58,520

11 95,960
22 185,320
15 125,800
38 317.680
7 58,520

14
20
20
31

14
20
20
31

14
20
20
31

101,360
141,600
141,800
218,240

102,160
142,000
142,400
218,440

102,960
142,800
142,600
219,040

3 19,220
18 107,920
54 323,160

3 19,420
18 108,120
54 323,760

3 19,820
18 108,320
54 324,760

1
5,500
46 254,375

1
5,625
35 194,375

1
5,750
35 194,875

1 5,185
8 42,855
6 31,735
16 79,795
105 475,150
76 308,670
188 702,330
251 847,325
328
1, 020, 057
158 451,140
38 96,648

1
5; 310
8 43,605
6 32,485
16 81.545
105 486.775
76 316,295
188 723,830
251 864.285
328
1, 039, 425
154 448,220
38 100,600

1
5,435
8 44,480
6 33,235
16 83,170
105 498,275
76 323,670
182 721,120
244 856,320
322
1, 040, 925
149 443,190
38 102,840

GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,150
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,900
Ungraded positions at annual rates
less than $5,060
4,700
4.700
5,170
14, 062, 000
14, 497, 000
13, 780,000

Subtotal
6,174
6,198
6,683
20, 641,065
20, 340, 955
21, 029, 995
221, 961
Add excess military pay over civilian.._
200, 817
193, 570
Total permanent, field
6,174
6,198
6,683
21,223,565
693
2.143, 537

Deduct lapses

20, 541, 772
462
1, 624, 691

20, 863, 026
517
1,673, 265

Net permanent,field(average number, net salary)
5,736
5,657
5, 990
18, 917, 081
19,189, 761
19, 080, 028
Positions other than permanent
2,035,000
1,886,889
2.043, 539
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..71,900
65, 560
66, 975
Payment above basic rates:
O vertime and holiday pay
7.589
8,000
8,000
Cost of living differential
35,144
34, 264
33, 369
01

All personal services, field

21, 073, 435

21, 069, 859

21,339,805

Personal services

22, 750, 074

22, 805,151

23,039,665

SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, Small Business Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification
Total number of permanent positions

Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

1954 actual
643
24
554
634

1955 estimate
680
51
716
680

1956 estimate

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*

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

Object classification
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
_ __
Average grade

1954 a c t u a l

.

.

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions... __ _
Positions o,ther than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base -_ __
Payment above basic rates
. ._
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken--_
_ __
Other payments for personal services
_02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
11
15

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
C ommunication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction.Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies
Supplies and materials
Equipment
._
Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
Taxes and assessments
.__
Total obligations

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1955 e s t i m a t e

$6, 633
GS-9.4

$6,279
GS-9.1

$3, 321,184
156, 742

$4, 204,974
289,129

16,336
15,397

16, 500

1956 e s t i m a t e

17,397

3, 562,483
138,310
11, 283
114,191
61, 912
59,391
85, 539

4, 528,000
224,000
8,000
140,000
19, 500
60,000
67,000

149,022
50, 749
57,017
37, 694
15, 422

133,000
57,500
25,000
56,000
15,000

4,343,013

5, 333,000

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Total Num- Total
NumTotal N u m Departmental:
ber
salary
ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber
salary
excess of $15,000:
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
Administrator
3
45,000
3
45,000
Deputy administrator
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
1
14,800
1
14,800
Director of office
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
1
13,000
2
26,000
Director of office
1
13,000
General counsel
1
13,000
Special assistant to the administra2
28,000
26, 000
tor
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
12, 000
12, 000
Associate general counsel
12, 400
12, 400
Chairman, loan review committee__
12, 000
12, 000
Controller
12, 000
12, 000
Deputy office director
36, 000
36,000
Director of office
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
10,800
22, 600
Attorney
11, 050
D eputy controller
22,100
32,
650
Deputy office director
44, 200
66,300
Division chief
32, 900
21, 850
Financial specialist
32, 400
Member, loan review committee.
11, 300
Secretary to loan review committee.
1
11,300
Special assistant to deputy administrator
10,800
1
10,800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
9,600
1
9,600
Advisory board liaison officer
Attorney
39, 400
3
29,800
Business analyst
9,600
2
19,600
Business economist
2
19,400
Contract specialist
9,600
Deputy office director
49, 600
39,800
Division chief
9,600
9,800
Financial specialist
10,000
19, 600
Industrial specialist
9,800
19,400
Information specialist
9,600
9,600
Investigator
10,000
20,400
Loan examiner
Personnel officer
9,800
Production engineer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
8,760
8,760
Accountant
34,440
16, 720
Attorney
8,760
8,760
Auditor
17,920
17,920
Branch chief
8,560
9,360
Business analyst
8,760
Business economist
8,560
8,560
Classification officer
45,400
Contract specialist
8,360
Division chief
18, 720
Financial specialist
Information specialist
8,560
Investigator
17,120
71,280
Loan examiner
16, 720
16, 720
Organization and methods examiner8,360
8,360
Placement officer
27,280
Production engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
15,080
7,040
Accountant
15,080
Attorney
7,040
1
7,040
Auditor
7,040
2
14,080
Branch chief
7,240
2
14,280
Contract specialist
1
8,040
Investigator




1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total N u m - Total N u m General schedule grades—Continued
ber
salary
ber
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040—Con.
ber salary
Loan examiner
2 $16,080
1
$8,040
1
7,040
Organization and methods examiner
2
15,080
Technical publications writer
"~2
15~080
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
6,940
Accountant
1
6,940
17, 820
Administrative officer
2
11,880
17, 820
Attorney
4
23,760
6,940
Branch chief
6,940
6,940
Business economist
6,140
6,140
Information specialist
5,940
5,940
Investigator
5,940
Loan examiner
6,140
6,140
Placement officer
5,940
Procurement and property officer...
6,140
5.940
Records analyst
6,940
Reports analyst
6,940
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1
5,060
Accountant
3
3
15,180
15,305
Administrative assistant
1
1
Budget analyst
5,310
5,310
1
1
Fiscal auditor
5,060
5,060
1
1
Industrial analyst
5,435
5,435
1
1
5,060
Investigator
5,060
1
1
5,185
5,810
Organization and methods examiner.
1
1
5,060
5,060
Purchasing agent
1
2
11,245
5,935
Supervisor of unit
18
82,190 25 114, 500
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
4
15, 930
3
12,885
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
29 113,515
35
135,065
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
40 137, 400 34 118,110
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
12
38,760
18
57, 660
GS-3. Range $2,9*0 to $3,430
5
15, 556
5
15, 670
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230

8,606
44, 218

1954 actual

Total permanent, departmental...
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken...
Other payment for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
All personal services, departmental.

225 1, 480,036 241 1,547,325
46. 9 360,954
4
23,904
24.6 155,361
202.7
237
1,523,421
1,274,443
63, 515
51,861
5,650
6,000
10,159
2,238
36,329

10,718

1,392,334

1,592,000

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
14 151,700
14 151,700
Director, regional office
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
50,200
Associate regional director
11 111,200
130,400
Financial specialist
7
68,600
30,200
Procurement screening specialist
99,400
110,000
Production or industrial specialist.. 10
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
58,520
Attorney
190,120
19 165,040
Financial specialist
123,840
27 234,520
Procurement screening specialist
365,120
Production or industrial specialist.. 43 372,280
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
7,040
Attorney
14,080
Auditor
40 302,600
510,920
Financial specialist
1
7,240
Procurement screening specialist....
19 139,960
Production or industrial specialist.. 17 123,680
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
11,880
Accountant
23, 760
Auditor
156,360
Financial specialist
49, 520
Office manager
18, 020
18,020
Production or industrial specialist-.
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1
5,060
Financial specialist
5
26,175
Office manager
2
11,120
5,810
Production or industrial specialist-.
3
13,115
4,955
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
48,540
44, 620 12
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
45, 795 32 123,740
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
286, 615 108 379, 780
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
19
32,140
60, 610
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
313 2,124,415 439 2, 759, 580
Total permanent, field
65. 8 515,174 11
78,027
Deduct lapses
Add portion of salaries carried in other
80.
4
437,
500
position schedules
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
327.6
428
2, 681, 553
2,046, 741
Positions other than permanent: Tem237, 268
93, 227
porary employment
10, 686
10,500
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base—.
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
5,238
and holiday pay..
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken

Total
salary

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DETAIL O F PERSONAL

SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION—Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Small Business Administration—Continued
DETAIL O F PERSONAL

SERVICES—continued

1954 actual
Field—Continued
Other payment for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details

01

1955 estimate

$7,889

$6,679

All personal services, field

2,170,149

2,936.000

Personal services. __

3, 562,483

4,528,000

1956 estimate

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
Salaries and Expenses, Smithsonian Institution
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees.
.
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
__ _ ._
Average grade _.
... Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base. _- _-_ _. -Payment above basic rates
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
13
15

Total personal services
Travel.
.
Transportation of things
C ommunication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment..
_
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

498
7
489
503

507
12
503
503

540
12
526
526

$4,505
GS-5.6
$3,235

$4,553
GS-5.6
$3,227

$4,474
GS-5.3
$3,429

$2, 015,201
24,332

$2,063, 649
30,830

$2,165, 269
30,830

8,003
33,153

8,086
32, 950

8,086
35, 235

2,080, 689
10,123
62,907
20,972
29,000
89,820
526,351
77,264
95,344
225
4,300

2,135, 515
15,225
47,350
22, 910
29,045
93,000
532,260
60,750
58, 445

2, 239,420
17,225
47,350
22,910
29,045
163,000
1, 223,760
67,200
184, 590

5,500

5,500

2,996,995

3,000,000

4,000,000

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
General schedule grades:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
$12,600
Assistant secretary
$12,400
$12,600
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
11,800
11,800
11,800
Assistant secretary
Director, United States National
11,800
11,800
11,800
Museum
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
10,600
10,400
10,600
Anthropologist
10, 200
10,000
10,000
Botanist
10,400
10,600
10,400
Geologist
10,400
10,600
10,200
Museum curator
Director, Bureau of American
10,800
10,600
10,800
Ethnology
Associate director, Bureau of Ameri10,600
10,400
10,600
can Ethnology
Director, Astrophysical Observa10,600
10,600
10,
600
tory
Director, National Collection of
10,600
10,200
10,400
Fine Arts
Museum curator, National Air
10,000
9,800
9,800
Museum
10,600
10,400
10,600
Zoologist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
45,400
44,200
45,000
Anthropologist
46,000
45,800
45,800
Zoologist
18,320
17,920
18,320
Botanist
18,720
18,320
18, 720
Geologist
18,720
18,320
Museum curator
18,720
8,360
8,360
Astrophysicist
8,360
9,160
Plant physiologist
8,960
9,160
Superintendent of buildings and
8,360
8,360
grounds
"...
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
7,240
15,080
7,040
Anthropologist
37,800
Zoologist
36,600
37,400
7,240
Botanist
7,040
7,240




SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040—Con.
2 $14,080
Geologist
2 $14,480
2 $14,480
Museum curator
2
14,480
2
14,480
2
14,880
Biochemist
1
7,040
1
7,040
1
7,040
Superintendent of buildings and
grounds
1
7,840
Chief, personnel division
7,040
7,040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Anthropologist
18,620
19,220
18,820
Zoologist
12,680
13,080
12,880
Botanist
20,420
21,020
20,620
Geologist
13,080
13,480
13,480
Museum curator
18,620
19,420
19,020
Chief, personnel division
6,340
Assistant chief, personnel division.
5,940
5,940
Chief, accounting division
1
6,340
6,540
6,540
Editor
1
6,340
6,540
6,540
Librarian
3
18,420
19,620
19,020
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Instrumentmaker
6,000
6,250
6,125
Chief, supply division
5,750
6,000
5,875
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
5,685
Administrative assistant
5,810
5,810
5,685
Chief, correspondence and records..
5,810
5,810
5,310
Botanist
5,435
5,560
5,685
Geologist
5,810
5,810
38,920
Museum curator
39,420
39,795
38, 295
38, 795
Zoologist
.39,295
10, 995
16,305
Exhibits preparator
16,680
10,620
10, 745
Illustrator
10,995
5,685
5,810
Instrumentmaker
5,810
5,560
5,685
Biochemist
5,810
Chief, International Exchange Service
5,685
5, 810
5,810
Assistant superintendent of build1
2
ings and grounds
2
5,810
10, 995
11,120
1
1
1
5, 435
Accountant
5, 560
5, 685
1
2
5,185
2
10,370
Editor
10,620
1
5, 685 .....
Chief, publications division
1
5,310
Librarian
~~5~435'
5~560
2
10,115
3
3
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
15,110
15,360
24 111, 240
21
21
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
98, 625
99,930
14
60, 630
15
15
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
66, 800
65,550
37 143,445
38 146,780
38 150,090
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
45 157, 585
50 176,095
50 178,505
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
17
14
14
55, 902
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
46,172
46,980
105 321,950 104 323,162 135 414,012
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
18
18
18
53,856
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
54,840
54,184
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above:
1
4,900
1
5,242
Foreman, maintenance shops
1
4,900
1
5,242
1
4,400
Foreman, operations shops
129 408,549 129 434,214
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060.. 124 394, €
Total permanent, departmental...
Deduct lapses

492 2,063, 742
16
66,860

523 2,198,655
26 109,323

476 1,996,882

497 2,089,332

30,830
7,831

30,830
7,831

11,400
17,475

11,400
17,475

2,011,053

2,064,418

2,156,868

12,680

13,080

5,875

6,000

6,125

5,310
4,205
4,035
3,415
15,510

5,435
4,330
4,160
3,495
15,750

5,560
4,455
4,160
3,575
19,220

483 2,015,482
16
65,600

Net permanent, departmental (av467 1,949,882
erage number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Tem24,332
porary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
7,752
Payment above basic rates:
11,636
Overtime and holiday pay
17,451
Nightwork differential
All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Physicist
..
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Manager, National Air Museum
facility
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Physicist
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS- 4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
Total perm anent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average num
ber, net salary):
United States and possessions...
Foreign countries: United State:
rates
. . ....
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for services abroad..
All personal services, field.
01

Personal services

14,289

3

14,51"

19,420

14,767

15

65,319

15

66,76'

17

77,282
1,345

13

54,774

13

55,897

15

64,742

2

10,545
251

2

10,870
255

2

11,195
255

595
821
2,650

600
825
2,650

600
825
4,935

9,636

71,097

82,552

2,080,689

2,135,515

2,239,420

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES

SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES CONTROL BOARD

Salaries and Expenses, National Gallery of Art
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01

02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
13
15

Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
_
- Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things-C ommunication services
Rents and utility services: Electric
current
__
Printing and reproduction. _ _ _ _
Other contractual services, Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
__ __ _
Equipment
_
.
_ ___
Lands and structures
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred

Salaries and Expenses, Subversive Activities Control Board
1955 estimate

1956 estimate

322
6
309
319

322
6
310
320

323
6
311
326

$3,708
GS-3.8
$3, 241

$3, 748
GS-3.9
$3, 268

$3, 786
GS-3.9
$3,496

$1,084, 378
17, 468

$1,099, 825
17, 450

$1,133, 629
18, 544

4,269
29,405

4,300
30,000

4,382
32,045

1,135, 520
1,793
608
9,651

1,151, 575
1,800
800
10,200

1,188, 600
2,400
800
10, 200

69, 713
5,693
18, 957
682
25, 465
2,446

71,000
6,000
23,400
600
28,925
1,500

10
3,935

100
4,100

71,000
8,400
24,175
600
28,925
1,500
15,000
100
3,300

1, 274,473

1,300, 000

1, 355,000

1954 actual

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total
Departmental:
ber
salary
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant administrator
Assistant treasurer
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1
$10,600
Assistant administrator
1
10,600
Assistant treasurer
1
9,800
Assistant secretary
Assistant chief curator
1
10,000
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative assistant
Chief engineer and building superintendent
9,160
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
7,640
Curator, education
8,040
Curator, graphic arts
7,840
Curator, index.7,840
Curator, painting
Personnel officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
6,340
Budget analyst
5,940
Chief accountant
Museum curator
5,940
Personnel officer
6,740
Photographic technologist
6,940
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
5,185
Accountant
Assistant superintendent, mainte5,810
nance
5,685
Assistant superintendent, technical.
5,810
Associate curator of education
5,810
Attorney..
5,685
Horticulturist
5,810
Librarian.Museum art specialist
Museum curator
5,310
Supply officer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
18
85,635
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
4
17,000
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
17
66,795
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
24
81, 765
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
13
42,878
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
119 356,770
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
6
17,490
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
99 320,815
equivalent to less than $5,060

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

322 1,147,673
19
63,295

322 1,159,433
18
59,608

323 1,194,668
17.7 61,039

303

304

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week b a s e Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential


Personal services.


1
1

$10,800
10,800

1
1

$11,050
11,050

10,000
10,200

10,200
10,400

8,360

8,360

9,360

9,360

7,840
8,040
8,040
7,840
7,040

7,840
8,040
8,040
8,040
7,040

5,940
5,940

6,140
6,140

6,940

1

6,940

5,310

1

5,435

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
16
4
16
25
12
119
6

5,810
5,810
5,185
5,810
5,810
5,810
5,060
5,060
5,435
5,120
75,350
17,500
63,885
85,340
39,608
359,09G
17,730

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
17
4
16
25
12
119

5,810
5,810
5,310
5,935
5,810
5,810
5,185
5,185
5,560
5,245
81,110
17,930
64,810
85,055
39,960
361, 810
•18,120

99

323,570

99

346,138

1,084,378

1,099,825

305.3
1,133,629

6,541
10,927
4,269

6,550
10,900
4,300

7,644
10,900
4,382

11,966
17,439

12,500
17,500

12,500
19,545

1,135,520

1,151,575

1,188,600

1956 estimate

34
31
32

36
34
36

37
36
37

$5,551
GS-8.1

$5,982
GS-8.5

$5,933
GS-8.5

$219,225
568
17

$243,900
700
100

$258,200
700
2,400

577
2,426
3,258
1,425
604

244, 700
12,500
300
5,300
10,000
2,000
1,000
4,500
1,000
700

261,300
12,500
300
5,000
10,000
2,000
2,000
5,100
1,000
800

236,484

282,000

300,000

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

. __ _ .

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week basePayment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services _
.
Q2
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
15

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Taxes and assessments

801
220,611
2,782
17
4,784

_-

Obligations incurred

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

1955 estimate

Departmental:
Special positions at rate equal to or in
excess of $10,800:
Chairman and board members
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Executive secretary
General counsel
Hearing examiner
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant general counsel
Executive secretary
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney adviser
Information officer
Records manager
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney adviser
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Budget and fiscal officer
Personnel officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Personnel officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant to a board member. _ .
Budget and fiscal officer
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base--.
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Other payments for personal services...
II

Personal services

5

$75,000

5

$75,000

5

$75,000

11,050

10,800
11,300
21,600

10,800
11,300
21,600

1
1

10,000
10,200

10,200

10,200

1
1

9,360
9,360

8,360
9,360
9,360

8,360
9,360
9,360

3

21,520

15,080

15,080

5,940
5,940

5,940
5,940

26, 050
5,310
17,320
15,515
10,485
3,030
6,140

26, 675

26, 675

13, 240
15,265
10,485
3,110
6,220
2,500

17,445
18, 675
7,310
3,110
6,220
2,500

34 235,965
3.2 16,740

36 260,435
2.3 16,535

37 264,875
1.1 6, 675

30. 8 219, 225
568

33. 7 243,900
700

35. 9 258, 200
700

17
801

100

2,400

220, 611

244, 700

261,300

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

206

211

195
192

204
208

218
1
211
211

$6,000
GS-8.4

$6. 053
GS-8.5

$6,095
GS-8.5

5,625

TARIFF COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Tariff Commission
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

_

- -

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

TARIFF COMMISSION
Salaries and Expenses, Tariflf Commission—Continued

1954 actual

OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

Object classification

1954 actual

1956 estimate

T otal personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services...
Penalty mail
06 Printing and reproduction
. ___ _
07 O ther contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
_.

$1,232,385

$1, 277,400

$1, 324,175
14, 625

4,330
1,411

4,650
1,500

4,700
1,500

1, 238,126
13,320
31
5,106
2,484
8,081
2,506
9,945
14, 715
7, 895
683

1, 283, 550
13, 500
50
5,450
3,000
8,000
6,500
3,000
12,800
7,000
700

1, 345, 000
17,000
50
6,000
3,500
9,000
7,500
3,000
14, 950
9,500
500

1,302,892

1,343, 550

1,416,000

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Commission representative in New
York
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Total permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
._ _.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
All personal services, field.
01

Personal services

1956 estimate

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

All personal services, departmental.

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates

Obligations incurred

1955 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
pay

1955 estimate

$1,411

$1, 500

$1,500

1,199, 563

1,244,987

1,306,312

1
4
2

$5,810
23,615
8,990

1
4
2

$5,810
23,615
8,990

1
4
2

$5,935
23,615
8,990

7

38,415
148

7

38,415
148

7

38,540
148

38,563

38,563

38,688

1,238,126

1,283, 550

1,345,000

THE TAX COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Salaries and Expenses, The Tax Court of the United States

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary
ber
salary
excess of $12,000:
Commissioner
6 $90,000
6 $90,000
6 $90,000
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Chief economist and chief, economics division
12, 600
12, 600
12, 400
Director of investigation
12, 400
12, 600
12,60-0
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
11, 800
12, 000
12,000
Chief, technical service
11,300
11, 300
11, 550
General counsel
...11,
050
11,300
Secretary
10, 800
11, 800
Special industrial adviser
11, 800
11, 800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Adviser on European trade and
trade policy
1
10,000
10, 000
1
10,200
Adviser on Latin American trade
1
10,000
10, COO
and trade policy
1
10,200
Adviser on market and production
1
9,800
10, 000
analysis
1
10,200
74, 000
Chief, commodity division
7
73,000
7
74,200
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
8,760
2
17,120
1
8,560
Attorney adviser
173, 640 19 175,440
21 187,160
Commodity specialist
64, 920
7
65,520
7
63,920
Economist
26,280
3
26,880
3
25,680
Industrial engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
10
74,800
17 126,280
17 128,880
Commodity specialist
3
22,520
3
22,120
3
22,720
Economist2
14,880
2
14,480
2
15,280
Industrial engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
12,
880
1
2
12,
680
5,940
2
Attorney adviser
7,140
1
1
1
7,140
6,940
Chief, statistical division
68,540
11
61,
800
13
83,
220
10
Commodity specialist
18, 620
3
18, 220
2
12, 280
3
Economist
5,940
1
5,940
1
6,940
1
Librarian
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
5,435
5,310
5,185
1
1
Assistant to the Secretary
5,185
1
1
5,060
Attorney adviser..
1
1
5,435
5,560
5,310
Budget and methods analyst
4
4
21,865
22, 240
11,495
Chief of section
3
5
16,055
26, 550
10,870
Commodity specialist
3
3
15,680
16,055
21,865
Economist
1
1
5,185
5,310
5,685
Librarian
1
1
5,810
5,810
5,810
Statistical assistant
4,870
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
16
77,030
15
72,200
72,450
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
45,575
10
44, 700 10
53,165
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
29 119,890
29 118,640
110,820
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
22
75,770
20
77,
770
68,220
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
12
41,000
42, 774
12
40,200
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
3,230
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
11,840
8,616
11,680
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Wage board grades:
4,888
4,638
WB-15. Range $4,638 to $5,387
4,950
4,950
4,722
WB-13. Range $4,264 to $4,950
9,484
9,256
9,028
WB-12. Range $4,098 to $4,742
4,306
4,306
4,306
WB-10. Range $3,723 to $4,306.
7,738
7,738
7,364
WB-8. Range $3,349 to $3,869
3,307
3,141
WB-7. Range $3,141 to $3,640—.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—

199 1,241,075
10.6

Savings due to use of former pay scales
for part of year

46,930




7

39,094

211 1,329,533
8

43,898

175

Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary) - . . 188.4
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...

204 1,278,079

203

197

1,193,970

1,238,985

1,285,635

4,182

4,502

14,625
4,552

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees.
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades (exclusive of
judges):
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
__
Payments to retired judges, pursuant to Public Law 219
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base .
.. .
Payment above basic rates . _
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
...
04 Communication services.. ._. __
Penalty mail
...
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
...
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

142
137
141

145
136
143

147
138
145

$4,927
GS-7.0

$5,085
GS-7.3

$5,141
GS-7.3

$827, 762

$841,999

$857,961

14,241

25,013

40,013

2,371
204

2,538
450

2,576
450

844, 578
40,123
1,701
4,442
1,265
6,294
15,432
33,008
1,247
16, 716
29,617
364

870,000
42, 500
2,000
5,100
1,500
6,400
16,000
31,800
1,300
13,000
10,000
400

901,000
42, 500
2,000
5,100
1,500
6,400
16,000
33, 600
1,300
13,250
11,850
500

994, 787

1,000,000

1,035,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Departmental:
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 $10,800:
Judge
16 $240,000
16 $240,000
16 $240,000
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney (special assistant to Chief
Judge)
10,800
1
11,050
11,050
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
1
9,800
10,000
10,200
Clerk of the court
1
10,000
9,800
10,200
Commissioners
29,400
3
29, 600
29,000
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
53, 760
Attorney
6
53,360
5
45, 200
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
1
21,320
4
7,240
28, 760
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
13
78,220
14
47,520
86,160
Attorney
6,140
1
6,340
1
Librarian
6,540
1
5,940
Reporter
6,140
1
6,340
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
1
1
6,125
6,250
6,250
Fiscal and assistant budget officer. _
1
1
5,625
5,750
Chief deputy clerk
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1
1
5,435
5,185
1
5,310
Assistant law librarian
1
1
5,060
5,310
1
5,185
Assistant reporter
52,100
51, 725
10
51,100
10
10
Attorney
5,435
Chief deputy clerk
1
5,810
5,685
5,560
Head, general services
1
20,855
4
20,105
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
20, 480

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

1955 estimate

Num- Total Num - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
25 $118, 500
22 >107,135
23 $112, 215
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
24
104, 955
23 102,160
23 103, 285
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545--_
4
15, 890
5
19, 675
5
19, 925
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
15
52,185
14
49, 570
14
50,13C
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
8
26, 320
9
30, 070
9
30, 470
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
4
12, 562
3
9,530
3
9,690
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
4
11, 568
4
11, 920
4
12, 240
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Total permanent, departmental __ 142 860, 775 145 895, 925 147 913, 515
4.6 33, 013
8.7 53, 926
8. 9 55,554
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av137.4 827, 762 .136. 3 841, 999
erage number, net salary)
Payments to retired judges, pursuant
14, 241
25, 013
to Public Law 219
2, 538
2,371
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base___
204
450
Payment above basic rates
01
Personal services
844, 578
870,000

Object classification

1956 estimate

138. 1 857,961
40, 013
2,576
450
901,000

11
2
9
14

7

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

$2, 937
GS-2.3

$2,938
GS-2.6

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Payment above basic rates

$19, 545
8,082
72

$22, 702
2,273

27, 699
117
21
17
16, 714
56

24, 975

44,624

25,000

02
04
06
07
08

Total personal services
Travel
Communication services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials

1956 estimate

7
7

25

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT
OF THE ARMY

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

10 Lands and structures
1955 estimate

_-_ _ _

Total obligations

Salaries and Expenses, United States Information Agency
1954 actual

1955 estimate

ALLOCATION TO LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY

Object classification

1954 actual

.

$87,100

1956 estimate
SUMMARY

Summary of Personal Services

UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees _.
Number of employees at end of year

12,877
66
10,111
9,538

10,352
72
9,748
10,036

10,480
54
10,296
10,316

$5,669
GS-8.6

$5,953
GS-9.0

$5,966
GS-9.0

$9,075
FSR-3.3
$6, 406
FSS-6.7

$9, 769
FSR-2.8

$9, 769
FSR-2.8

$6, 683
FSS-6.6

$6,682
FSS-6.2

$1, 420

$1, 430

$1,404

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base___
Payment above basic rates _
__

$30,162,953
378,132
110,869
2,061,119

$29, 499,012
343,115
117,102
2, 342,377

$32,184,414
277,129
118,386
2, 597,871

Total personal service obligations. __

32, 713,073

32,301,606

35,177,800

31,781,311
2,957,465
2, 297, 530
1, 691, 270
1, 965, 326
2,915,348
15,959,666
11,856,318
4, 637,153
2, 516,842
1, 200, 253
2, 380, 578
1,444
89, 736
87,457

31,373,806
3,072,265
2,381,375
1,676,841
1,815,259
2,861, 510
13,988, 669
10,647, 775
5, 497,341
2,129,126
3,140,117
1,581,970
2,000
61,063

34,130,800
3, 452,209
2, 554,976
1, 763,964
1, 792, 978
3,692,020
17,385, 428
10, 510,875
6, 478,669
3,820,259
1, 737,397
2, 850,120
5,000
62, 702

82, 337, 697

80, 229,117

90,237,397

931, 762
71,145
29,214
67, 762
100
12, 469
478,134
84, 200
2,889
704
5

927,800
65,200
49,000
49,000

1,047,000
72,000
36,000
59,000

13, 000
506,000
4,000
129,000
222, 351

13,000
424,000
4,000
2,000

1, 678,384

1,965,351

1, 657,000

84,016,081

82,194, 468

91,894, 397

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946 (22 U. S. C. 801-1158):
Foreign Service reserve officers:
Average salary
Average grade
Foreign Service staff officers:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions (local rates): Average salary

Direct Obligations

01
02
03
04
05
06
07

Personal services
Travel
_
__ _ _
Transportation of things
C ommunication services Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
. __
O ther contractual services.
Services performed by other agencies 08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment __ _
__ _
10 Lands and structures
_ _
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions __
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
_
Unvouchered- __ __
Total direct obligations. _

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
___
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
06 Printing and reproduction.07 Other contractual services _
Services performed by other agencies .
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
-_
10 Lands and structures
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions—
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
- -.
Total obligations




Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
-.
Number of employees at end cf year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
_
Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946 (22 U. S. C. 801 -1158):
Foreign Service reserve officers:
Average salary
Average grade..
Foreign Service staff officers:
Averaee salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions (local rates): Average salary
.
_ __ _

12,888
68
10,120
9,552

10, 359
72
9,755
10,043

10,480
54
10, 296
10,316

$5, 659
GS-8.6

$5,943
GS-9.0

$5, 966
GS-9.0

$9,075
FSR-3.3

$9,769
FSR-2.8

$9, 769
FSR-2.8

$6,406
FSS-6.7

$6,683
FSS-6.6

$6,682
FSS-6.2

$1,420

$1,430

$1,404

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment a bo ve basic rates

$30,182,498
386,214
110,869
2,061,191

$29, 521,714
345,388
117,102
2,342,377

$32,184,414
277,129
118,386
2, 597,871

Total personal service obligations. _.

32,740,772

32, 326, 581

35,177,800

31.809,010
2,957, 582
2,297,530
1,691,291
1,965,326
2,915,365
15,976,380
11,856,318
4,637,209
2, 516,842
1, 200,253
2,380,578
1,444
89,736
87,457

31,398,781
3,072, 265
2,381,375
1,676,841
1,815, 259
2,861, 510
13,988, 694
10,647,775
5,497,341
2,129.126
3,227,217
1,581,970
2,000
61,063

34,130,800
3,452,209
2,554,976
1,763,964
1,792,978
3,692,020
17,385,428
10,510,875
6,478,669
3,820,259
1,737, 397
2,850,120
5,000
62, 702

82,382, 321

80,341,217

90, 237,397

931, 762
71,145
29,214
67,762
100
12,469
478,134
84,200
2,889
704
5

927,800
65,200
49,000
49,000

1,047,000
72,000
36,000
59,000

13,000
506,000
4,000
129,000
222,351

13,000
424,000
4,000
2,000

Direct Obligations

01
02
03
04
05
06
07

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
C ommunication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services.. _
Services performed by ether agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
_
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures__ ___ .__ _ __ _
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Unvouchered
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts

01
02
03
04
06
07
08
09
10
11

Personal services
.
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services..
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Lands and structures
Grants, subsidies, and contributions _
Tctal obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
Total obligations

1,678,384

1,965, 351

1,657,000

84,060,705

82, 306, 568

91,894,397

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

UNITED STATES INFORMATION

AGENCY—Con.

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

Salaries and Expenses, United States Information Agency—Con.
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY—

1956 estimate

UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY

Departmental:
Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Positions at rates equal to or in excess of
ber salary ber salary ber salary
$14,800:
Director
$17, 500
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
Deputy director
«
1 16,000
16,000
1
16,000
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Assistant director
59, 200
74,000
74,000
General counsel
14,800
14,800
14,800
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant director
26,000
26,000
26,000
Chief of service
39,000
39, 000
39,000
Deputy assistant director
26, 200
13,000
26,200
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
12,000
Chief of office
12,000
Deputy chief of service
36,000
36,000
24,000
12,000
Program manager
12, 000
Special assistant
"I2~666"
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant chief for operations
11, 550
11, 550
11,550
Assistant chief of division
21,600
21,600
21,600
10,800
Assistant to chief of division
10,800
11,800
Associate general counsel
11,800
11,800
10, 800
10,800
Attorney adviser.
10, 800
11,050
11,050
Chief engineer
87,400
87,400
76, 350
Chief of branch
08,950
19 208,950
109, 500
Chief of division
21,850
2 21,850
33,650
Chief of office
11,050
Chief of section
13
143,1.50
121,
050
13
143,150
Chief of staff
54, 250
5 54,250
5 54,250
Deputy assistant director
3
32,900
10,800
3
32,900
Deputy chief of office
11, 550
Deputy chief of service
11,050
Deputy facilities manager
11,050
10,800
Deputy program manager
10,800
11,300
Executive officer
—
11,300
11,050
Facilities manager
_.
11,050
22,100
22,100
Information officer
21,850
11,300
11,300
Liaison officer
22,100
33,400
33,400
Policy adviser
10,800
Policy officer
22,350
Political commentator and adviser.
1 11,050
11,050
Program analyst
10,800
Program coordination officer
1 11,050
1 11,050
Special assistant
44,450
6 66,550
7 78,100
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,800:
Administrative officer
9,600
2 19,800
2 19,800
Analyst
_.
9,600
Area personnel officer
4 38,400
38,400
4 38,400
Assistant chief of branch
9,800
1
9,800
2 19,400
Assistant chief of division
29,800
5 49,600
6 59,200
Assistant chief of staff
1 10,000
1 10r000
Assistant to chief of division
9,800
Attorney adviser
1
9,600
9,600
Budget officer
1
9,600
9.600
T__
Chief of branch
39 378,400
31 299,600
378,400
Chief of division
10 97,600
6 68,000
97,600
Chief of language desks
9,600
2 19,400
1
19,400
9,600
Chief of secretariat
1
1
9,600
9,600
Chief of section
14 139, 000
20 197, 000
22 216,200
Chief of service
_
16 157,800
16 157,800
Chief of staff
6 59,600
4 38,800
6 59,600
Chief of unit
2 20,000
2 20,000
Civil engineer
1
9,800
1
9,800
Deputy chief of office
10,200
Development officer
9,800
Engineer
10,600
Evaluation officer
9,800
Executive officer
10,000
1 10,200
1 10,200
9,800
1
9,800
Executive secretary
1
9,800
19,400
3 29,000
Foreign affairs officer.
3 29,000
9,600
Information officer
78,600
10 98,200
Information specialist
10 98,200
40,200
4 40,200
4 40,200
Inspector
__.
9,600
2 19,800
2 19,800
Intelligence research analyst
1
1
Maintenance engineer
9,600
9,600
1
1
Organization and methods examiner.
9,600
9,600
3 29,800
3 29,800
30,000
Planning officer
5 48,800
5 48,800
49,200
Policy adviser
146,800
16 155,800
Policy officer
16 155,800
1
Political analyst
9,800
1
9,800
3 29,400
Production adviser
Public liaison officer
10,000
1 10,000
Radio press and publications officer.
19,200
Research specialist
,600
Special assistant
40,200
79,800
70,200
Special events officer
9,600
9,600
Staff assistant
~~9~ 600
9,800
9,800
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
8,360
Analyst
_
33,440
41,800
41,800
Assistant administrative officer
8,360
8,360
Assistant chief of branch
69,280
69,680
Assistant chief of division
8,560
42,400
42,400
Assistant chief of staff
8,360
34,840
34,840
Assistant policy officer
33,440
Attestation officer
1
8,360
1
8,360
Attorney adviser
25,080
2 16,720
2 16,720
Auditor
__.
34,440
4 34,440
4 34,440




1954 actual

continued
Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360—Con.
3 $25,080
3 $25,280
3 $25,280
Budget analyst
1
8,560
1
8,760
2 17,720
Budget planning officer
1
8,560
1
8,760
1
8,760
Business accountant
15 126,400
23 193,680
Chief of branch
23 193,680
1
8,360
Chief of language desks
10 86,200
7 61,160
6
51,560
Chief of section
23 199,280
23 199,280
Chief of service
1
8,560
1
8,560
Chief of staff
4 34,240
4 34,240
Commentator '.
1
8,560
1
8,760
1
8,760
Correspondence examiner
37 322,920
36 314,560
Editor
9 77,440
9 77,440
Engineer
Evaluation specialist
..1
8,960
Field service officer
8,760
1
8,760
Frequency specialist
1
8,360
Illustration artist
34 292,240
50 426,800
50 426,800
Information specialist
1
8,560
2 17,520
2 17,520
Intelligence research analyst
1
8,760
1
8,960
1
8,960
Liaison officer
1
8,360
1
8,360
Librarian
1
8,360
1
8,360
Maintenance engineer
8,360
News editor
25,080
3
25,080
Organization and methods examiner.
3 25,080
17,720
Personnel officer
4 34,440
4 34,440
25,080
Planning officer
42,400
8,760
8,760
Policy analyst
9,360
9,360
Policy information officer
25,080
34, 640
3 25,080
Policy officer
9,360
1
9,360
Political analyst
5 43,400
5 43,400
Producer
1
8,360
Production officer
3 25,080
3 25,080
Program analyst
8,360
8,360
Program development officer
8,560
8,560
Program operation manager
2
17,520
34,240
17, 520
Project officer
8,560
8,560
8,560
Promotion officer
.
1
8,360
Public opinion analyst
4 36,040
35,840
Recruitment officer
2 18,720
8,360
Research specialist
8,360
Script editor
1
8,360
8,560
Security officer
1
8,560
27,280
Shift editor
3 27,280
4 34,640
3 26,080
Special assistant
3 25,280
1
8,560
1
8,560
Special events officer
1
8,560
3 25,480
2 17,120
Technical adviser
3 25,480
2 16,720
Television liaison officer
2 16,720
Television news officer
2 16,920
2 16,920
2 16,920
T raining officer
4 33,440
2 16,720
4 33,440
Visual display specialist
2 17,520
2 17,520
Writer
1 8,360
Writer producer.
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
3 21,320
7,240
3 21,320
Administrative officer
14,680
Analyst
4 28,760
4 28,760
7,040
Arts and monuments specialist
21,320
3 21,120
3 21,120
Assistant chief of branch _
7,240
Assistant chief of division
7,040
1
7,240
Assistant chief of section.
7,040
Assistant policy officer
7,240
Attestation officer
7,040
7,040
7,040
Attorney adviser
37,360
58,720
58,720
Auditor
7,040
7,040
Book specialist
14,280
14,280
1
7,040
Budget analyst
52,080
2
14,480
52,080
Chief of branch...
50,880
7 52,680
50,880
Chief of section
_.
7,440
7,440
Chief of service
7,240
7,240
Chief of unit
7,040
7,040
7,040
Classification officer
43,840
43,840
Commentator
7,240
7,240
Contract specialist
7,440
7,440
Copyright clearance specialist
138,560
19
138,560
Editor
7,040
Educational specialist
8 58,320
7,240
58,320
Engineer
14,280
14,280
3 21,320
English teaching specialist
21,
720
E valuation specialist
1
7,240
7,240
Feature editor. _
1
7,040
Film editor
1
7,040
Foreign affairs analyst
1
1
1
7,640
7
840
7,840
t
General supply officer
._
2 14, 280
2 14,280
2 14,280
Illustration artist _
46 338,440
36 264, 440
39 284,960
Information specialist
3 21,120
3 21,120
Intelligence research analyst
_
3 21,520
3 21, 520
2 14,080
Investigator
2 14,080
2 14,080
Liaison officer
1
1
7,040
7,040
Librarian
2 14,080
2 14,080
Maintenance engineer. _
3
3
21,920
21,920
7,240
News editor
11 81,240
11 81,240
News writer
Organization and methods ex14,280
1
7,040
7,240
aminer
21,720
4 28, 760
14,480
Personnel officer
7,040
1
7,040
7,040
Personnel relations officer
2 14,080
14,080
14,080
Personnel security evaluator
2 15,280
15,280
15,080
Personnel security officer
_
1
8,040
29,160
8,040
Planning officer
10 70,800
70,800
42, 240
Policy analyst
7,040
2
14,080
Position classifier131,920
18 131,920
Producer
42, 240
6 42, 240
Program analyst
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DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

1955 estimate

UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY—

continued
Departmental—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040—Con.
$7, 240
Program assistant
$7,240
86, 480
Program officer
65,360
11 $79,040
7,040
Program specialist
7,040
14, 080
Project officer
7,040
7,040
Publication writer
7,040
21, 720
Recruitment officer
7,040
Reports officer
1
7,040
Requirements specialist
1
7,040
41 298,840
Script writer
40 291,800
4 28, 560
Security officer
4 28,560
3 21,120
1
7,040
Selection officer
2 14, 080
Special agent
2 14,080
2 14,080
1
7,040
Special assistant
1
7,040
1
7,240
15 110, 000
Special events officer
15 110,000
Staff assistant
1
7,040
Statistical data officer
1
7,240
2 14, 080
Television acquisition officer
1
7,040
Television production officer
2
Training officer
15, 680
15,
680
8,040
2 14, 480
Transcription officer
14, 480
7 52,880
Visual display specialist
12 89,280
52, 880
1
7,040
Wage analyst
1
7,040
7,040
7 51,080
Writer
37,000
1
7,240
Writer producer
7,240
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1
6,340
Administrative assistant
6,340
1
6,340
4 23, 960
Administrative officer
12, 280
4
23, 960
7 42, 780
Analyst
5,940
7 42, 780
1
5,940
Assistant chief of branch
11, 880
1
5,940
2 12, 280
Assistant chief of section
12,080
2 12,280
2
13,080
Auditor
12, 880
2 13,080
5 30,300
Book reviewer
31,100
5 30,300
1
6,940
Book specialist
13,280
1
6,940
10 65, 400
Broadcast master control technician10 65, 400
8
49,
720
Budget analyst
38,440
8 49, 720
2 12,680
Budget officer
12,480
2 12,680
1
6,140
Business accountant
6,140
1
6,140
1
5, 940
Chief of branch
6,140
1
5,940
7 42,980
Chief of section
24,360
7 42,980
4 24,160
Chief of unit
12,080
4 24,160
1
5,940
Communications specialist
5,940
1
5,940
1
5,940
Contract specialist
6,940
1
5,940
D istribution specialist
5,940
37, 440
Editor
6 37, 440
1
5,940
E mployee service officer
1
5,940
1
6,340
Engineer
1
6,140
Frequency specialist. 1
6,140
2 11,880
Illustration artist..
_
_..
6,540
Information and educational spe1
5,940
1
cialist5,940
24 147,960
29 178,660
Information specialist
19 118,260
2 12,680
1
5,940
Intelligence research analyst
2 12,680
1
5, 940
1
5,940
Investigator
-_
1
5,940
14 91, 560
14 91, 560
M aintenance technician
1
6,140
1
Music specialist
6,140
1
6,140
1
News editor. 6,140
6 37, 440
News writer
6 37, 440
Organization and methods exam4 23, 960
11,880
4 23, 960
iner
4 24, 760
11,880
3 18, 820
Personal officer
—
3
18,020
3 18,020
5,940
Personnel security evaluator
2 12,080
2 12,080
11,880
Personnel security officer
1
5,940
1
23,
760
5,940
Policy analyst
3 18,620
3 18,620
24,160
Position classifier
1
1
5,940
5,940
5,940
Procurement and supply officer
23 142, 620
23 142,620
Producer
2
12,280
2
12,280
Producer translator
2 11,880
6,140
2 11,880
Production assistant
5 29, 700
5 29,700
Program analyst
1
6,140
6,140
1
Program assistant
1
6,940
1
6,940
Program development officer
11 66,340
54.860
10 60.800
Program officer
1
5,940
Program specialist
1
5,940
P roject officer
6,140
6,140
Propagation specialist
5,940
5,940
Publications editor
6,740
6,740
Recording supervisor
13,080
13,080
Recording technician
5,940
1
5.940
11,880
Records management analyst
6,340
1 6,140
12,480
Recruitment officer
18,620
1
5,940
18,620
Reports officer
5,940
5,940
Requirements specialist
6,140
6,140
Script editor
317,740
49 305,860
Scriptwriter
5,940
5,940
5,940
Secretary
6,140
5,940
6,140
Security officer
6,140
5,940
6,140
Selection officer
6,140
5,940
6,140
Space analyst
6,940
6,940
6,940
Special agent
17,820
17,820
Special assistant
6,340
6,340
Special events officer
5,940
2 11,880
5,940
Staff assistant
19, 620
19,620
Studio engineer
6,140
6,140
Studio manager
18,020
18,020
5,940
Technician
6,340
6,340
Traffic manager
18,820
2 12,480
12,880
Training officer
6,140
1 6,140
6,140
Translation officer
12,080
12,080
Translator announcer
32, 500
38,440
6 38,240
Visual display specialist
138,020
126,140
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1954 actual

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1955 estimate

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UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY—

continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental—Continued
ber salary ber
General schedule grades—Continued
salary ber salary
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940— Con.
Writer announcer
1 $6,140
$6,140
Writer producer. 6 36,840
36,840
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Announcer adapter
2 11,250
11,250
36 212,625
Broadcast studio technician
212,625
Chief of section
5,500
5,500
1 $5,500
1
6,250
Correspondence analyst
6,250
1
5,500
Librarian
5,500
20 115,250
Recording technician
115,250
44 250,750
Translator announcer
272,250
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
6 30,860
46,915
Administrative assistant
41,855
5 25,300
16,055
Analyst
16,055
21,365
Announcer adapter
21,365
10,745
Assistant administrative officer
10, 745
5,060
Assistant chief of branch
1
5,060
5,060
10,870
Assistant chief of section
10,870
2 10,870
5,060
Assistant chief of unit
5,060
5,185
5,185
Attestation officer
5,185
5,060
5,060
Auditor
5,060
10,745
10,870
Book reviewer
15,930
15,430
10,370
Book specialist
15, 430
20,865
20,740
Budget analyst
20. 740
5, 060
5,060
Chief of branch
5,060
32, 360
27, 300
Chief of section
27, 300
15,805
15, 430
Chief of unit
15, 430
30,860
41,855
Communications specialist
41,855
10,120
Contract specialist
10,120
Coordinator
5, 060
5,060
1
5,060
C orrespondence examiner
5,060
5,060
1
5,810
Documents officer
5,060
Forms and graphic specialist
5, 060
1
5,060
Information analyst
1
5,310
Information and editorial specialist.
Information officer
4 21,115
21, 240
4 21, 240
Information specialist
32 167,295
101,015
20 106, 075
Liaison officer
5.185
1
5,185
Librarian
26,050
5 26,050
News writer
,
20, 615
4 20, 615
Organization and methods examiner.
10, 870
10,120
1
5,060
Personnel assistant
5.060
5,185
2 10, 245
Personnel officer
5,060
5,060
1
5,060
Photographer
5, 560
10, 745
2 10, 745
Planning officer
5,185
5, 560
1
5,560
Policy analyst
10, 495
20,490
4 20, 490
Position classifier
5, 060
Procurement and supply officer
15, 430
15,430
5,185
Producer
15, 930
15, 930
Production assistant
5,060
5,310
Production officer
5,810
1 5,810
35, 545
Program assistant
15,805
3 15,80f>
15,180
Program officer _ . . . _
10,120
4 20, 210
5, 060
Program specialist..._,- . . - _
5,060
Project officer
1
5,060
1
5,060
5,060
Publications editor
5,060
Purchasing agent
2 10,870
2 10,870
10,870
Records management analyst
3 15,930
2 10,870
5,435
Recruitment officer
2 10,620
3 15,680
Requirements specialist
1
5,060
1
5,060
Research analyst
2 10,120
Script writer
9 47,290
9 47,290
Secretary
2 16,120
2 10,120
2 10,120
Special events officer
1 5,310
1 5,310
4 20,865
Staff assistant
•*
6 31,485
6 31,485
1
5,060
Statistical assistant
Supervisor multiplex operator
1
5,435
5,435
5, 435
1 5,185
Technician
10, 495
10, 495
10,870
10,870
Traffic manager
5,435
5, 435
Training officer
5,685
5,810
5,810
Transportation specialist
5,060
5,060
Translation officer
47,290
47,290
Translator announcer
26,800
47,040
8 41,980
Visual display specialist
5,185
1 5,185
Writer-announcer
44,955
8 40,210
4 20,355
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
157 699,935
159 707,345
139 616,190
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
70 287,650
69 283,855
~~ 159,880
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
272
280
223
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
828,305
1,023, 760
1,047,815
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655_.
573,075
216 729,240 226 760,510
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430,.
267, 205 110 344,385
108 338,265
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
15, 910
11 33,370
13 38,870
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980..
32, 704
17 46,900
17 46,900
2,217
Total permanent, departmental
8,130, 919
13, 450, 565
13,824, 330
Deduct lapses
322.9
289.6
131.7
1, 799, 548
1, 816, 365
769, 625
Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
2,152. 3
1,075.1
1,927.4
6, 331, 371
13,054, 705
11, 634, 200
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
40,296
68,076
29. 600
Intermittent employment
97, 205
232. 654
216,154
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
24,085
49, 952
49, 814
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
68, 306
219, 777
245, 982
Nightwork differential
4,626
40, 986
41, 466
152
Departmental differential
All personal services, departmental .
6, 566,041
12, 245, 645
13, 637, 721

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UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY—Con.
Salaries and Expenses, United States Information Agency—Con.
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY—

continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Field:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
1 $14 800
Assistant director
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy assistant director
1
13,000
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
3 32,400
Assistant chief of division
1
10,800
Chief engineer.
6 65,300
Chief of division
1
10,800
Chief of staff _
Deputy director
1
10,800
Deputy facilities manager
1
10,800
Executive engineer
1 $11,050
1
11,050
1 $11,050
Executive officer
1
11,050
Facilities manager.
1
10,800
Policy adviser
1
11.800
Policy officer
1
10,800
Political commentator and adviser..
1
10,800
Production officer
__
1
11,050
Program manager
-_
1
11,300
Special assistant
2 23,350
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
1
10,000
Assistant chief of division
4 38,800
Business manager.
-_
1
10,000
Chief of branch
11 106,800
Chief of division
3 30,000
Chief of service
15 146,000
Chief of staff
3 29,800
1
10,000
1
10,000
Chief of unit
1
10,000
Civil Engineer
1
9,600
Development officer
3 29,200
3 29,400
3 29,400
Director
1
9,600
2 19,400
1
9,800
1
9,800
Engineer
1
9,600
Film technician
1
10,200
Liaison officer
1
9,600
Organization and methods examiner1
9,600
Political analyst
_1
9,600
Procurement and supply officei
1
9,800
Public liaison officer
6 58,400
Special assistant- _ —
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief of branch
__ _
1
8,360
Assistant chief of division—
2 16,720
Assistant chief of section..- _ __'. . .
1
8,360
Assistant chief of staff
2 17,120
Budget analyst
1
8,360
Budget planning officer _
__
1
8,960
Chief of branch
___
6 50,360
2 16,920
Chief of section _ _ .
3 25,280
2 16,920
Chief of service
20 171,200
Chief of staff
1
8,360
Chief of unit
1
8,560
Commentator . _ _
4 33,440
1
8,760
1
8,760
Development officer _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1
8,760
1
8,760
1
8,760
Director
_
_
_.
37 316,120
Editor
10 84,200
Engineer
__
1
8,360
Executive officer
_. - 1
8,760
Feature editor
1
8,360
Field radio officer
__
1
8,760
Field service officer
___
1
8,560
Film technician
1
8,560
Frequency specialist - _
_
2 16,920
Librarian
1
8,560
Maintenance engineer
1
8,360
News editor
__
1
8,560
1
8,560
1 • 8,560
Newsreel officer. ___
.
Organization and methods examiner
2
16,720
1
9,160
Policy information officer
- __
1
9,160
Political analyst-.6 50,760
Producer
2 17,720
2 17,720
3 26,280
Production officer
__1
8,960
1
8,960
Program officer
_
_1
8,360
Program operation manager
1
8,360
Recruitment officer.. _
1
8,360
Security officer
3
26,880
Shift editor
1
8,360
Special assistant
1
8,760
1
8,760
Special events officer
1
9,360
1
9,360
Television liason officer
2 16,720
Transcription officer
1
8,760
1
8,760
United Nations correspondent
2
17,120
Writer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1
7,040
1
7,040
2 14,280
Administrative officer
1
7,040
Analvst
1
7,040
1
7,040
Assistant chief of section . .
1
7,440
1
7,440
Broadcast studio technician
1 • 7, 040
Bud-ret analyst
__ _ .
1
7,640
1
7,640
6 44,640
Chief of branch
3 21,720
Chief of section
3
21,720
Chief of service
1
7,040
Chief of unit
1
7,440
Civil engineer
.
.6 42,640
Commentator
_
1
7,240
Contract specialist... _ ___
1
7,240
Copyright clearance specialist
21 149,840
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DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
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1956 estimate

UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY—
continued
Field—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040—Con.
Engineer
7 $49,880
1
$7,240
1
$7,240
Feature editor.
1
7,040
Film editor _..
1
7,040
Information specialist _
2 14,480
Investigator.
1
7,240
Language editor
1
7,040
Librarian
1
7,040
Maintenance engineer
1
8,040
Music specialist
___
1
7,040
News editor..
3 21,520
News writer
9 65,360
1
7,040
Organization and methods examiner2 14,080
Personnel officer
1
7,040
2 14,080
Position classifier
19 135, 560
Producer
1
7,240
Production officer
1
7,240
1
7,240
1
7,040
Program analyst
2 14,080
Program assistant
1
7,040
Program officer
1
7,240
Receiving station supervisor
3 21,920
Recording director
1
7,640
Recruitment officer
1
7,640
2 14,080
Script editor.
40 285,800
Scriptwriter
1
7,040
Security officer
__
15 108,400
Special events officer.
2 14,880
2 14,880
4 28,160
Transcription officer
5 36,400
Writer
1
7,040
Writer producer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer _
3 17 820
Analyst
3
18,820
Announcer adapter
2 11,880
Assistant chief of branch
1
6,940
1
6,940
1
6,940
Assistant chief of section
2 13,280
Broadcast master control technician11 69,740
Broadcast studio technician
5 32,300
5 32,300
Budget analyst
1
6,140
Chief of branch
1
5,940
Chief of unit
1
5,940
Commentator
1
5,940
Contract specialist
_
1
5,940
Editor
6 35,840
Engineer
_ _ ...
_.
6 37,440
6 37,440
6 37,240
Film laboratory technician
1
6,140
1
6,140
1
6,140
Film editor
. _
_ __
2
12,280
2 12,280
1
6,340
Frequency specialist..1
5,940
Information and educational specialist-_
1
5,940
Maintenance technician
._
15 94,700
Music specialist_
1
5,940
News editor..
1
5,940
News writer
_ _
5 30,900
Organization and methods examiner.
1
6,140
Personnel officer—
_ __ _
2 11,880
Producer.
17 104,180
Producer announcer
_
3 17,820
Producer translator. __
_ _
4 23,760
Production assistant
1
6,140
Program development officer
2 12,880
Propagation specialist
1
5,940
Publication writer. _. .
1
5,940
Recording director
__ _. ___
2 13,880
Recording supervisor
3 18,420
Recording technician
2 12,680
Recruitment officer.
1
6,140
Reports officer..
2 12,280
Research specialist
1
6,340
Script editor
1
5 940
Scriptwriter
57 344,980
Special events officer
1
6,340
1
6,340
1
6,940
Studio engineer
3 19,020
Studio manager
3 17,820
Technician
1
5,940
1
5,940
1
6,340
1
6,340
Television production officer
_
Traffic manager
1
6,140
Translator announcer
_. . _
6 35,640
Writer
23 138,620
Writer announcer
.
1
5,940
Writer producer-.
7 41,780
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
7 39,625
Announcer adapter
41 235,750
Broadcast studio technician
1
6,250
Correspondence analyst
1
5,875
1
5,875
1
5,875
Film analyst.1
5,875
Monitor translator
__ ___
3
17,250
Program analyst
_._
1
6.250
Projectionist
- - -_
29 165,500
Recording technician
1
6,250
Snecial assistant
.
2 11,000
Studio manager
___
___
1
5,625
Supply officer
38 210,625
Translator announcer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
2 10,870
2
10,870
Administrative assistant
5 26,300
Analyst
2 11,620
5
26,550
Announcer adapter
2 10,495
Assistant administrative officer
1
5,310
Assistant chief of staff
1
5,060
Budget analyst
1
5,810
1
5,810
Chief of section
3
16,055
Communications specialist
2 10,245
Contract specialist
__.
2 10,120

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
DETAIL OF PERSONAL

SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

1955 estimate

DETAIL OF PERSONAL

SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

1956 estimate

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY—

UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY—

continued
Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Field—Continued
ber
salary
ber salary ber salary
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810—Con.
$5,185
Editor
15,930
Engineer
3 $16,180
16,180
3 $16,180
Film analyst
10,495
Film editor
3 15,930
15,930
3 15,930
Film technician
26,425
Librarian
5,685
Monitor translator
15,180
News writer
10,120
Newsreel officer
5,060
Organization and methods examiner.
5,060
Personnel assistant
5,060
5,060
Position classifier
10,245
Procurement and supply officer
26,675
Producer
5,680
Production officer
26,550
Program analyst
10,495
Program assistant
5,560
Purchasing agent
10,370
Records management analyst
56,785
Scriptwriter
5,310
Space analyst
5,435
5,060
Special assistant
5,810
5,810
Staff assistant
5,810
10,370
Technician
5,810
Traffic manager
5,435
Training officer
46,540
Translator announcer
5,560
Writer
5.060
W riter announcer
87,160
5,370
5,370
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
75
331,375
56,540
66,325
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
21,850
26,020
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
•_ — 46 187,530
90,590
126 466,755
GS- 5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
27 101,070
60,055
145 495,700
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
109,750
GS-3. Range $2,950 t o $3,430
15,830
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
17,080
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Total permanent, field

continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Foreign Service—Continued
ber salary ber
salary
ber salary
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment: Local rates.
$12,324
$28,600
$36,600
Intermittent employment
3,748
3,010
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.__
62,841
65,424
63, 584
Payment above basic rates:
142,908
Overtime and holiday pay
122,765
124,920
Nightwork differential
38,803
25,973
25,973
Living and quarters allowances
1,458,473
1,242,570
1,585,476
Undesirable post differential
_
434,762
536,935
428,747

01

All personal services, Foreign Service

19,549,605

19,184,316

20,762,219

Personal services

32,713,073

32,301,606

35,177,800

31,781,311

31,373,806

34,130,800

931,762

927,800

1,047,000

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts
ALLOCATION TO LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net
permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Payments above basic rates: Overtime
pay—.
01

Personal services

._

1
2
8

$3,410
5,980
22,920

1
2
5

$3,535
5,980
13,990

11
4.3

32.310
12,765

8
0.3

23,505
803

6. 7

19,545

7.7

22,702

8,082

2,273

72
27,699

24,975

Deduct lapses
N e t permanent, field (average n u m ber, n e t salary): U n i t e d States
1,104. 2
and possessions
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment: United
States and possessions
Intermittent employment _..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base__Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad... _.
All personal services, field
Foreign Service:
Grades established by the Foreign
Service Act of 1946 (22 U. S. C.
801-1158):
Foreign Service Reserve Officers:
FSR-1. Range $12,800 to $14,300
FSR-2. Range $11,130 to $12,700..-.
FSR-3. Range $9,130 to $11,030
FSR-4. Range $6,963 to $8,863
FSR-5. Range $5,313 to $6,713
FSR-6. Range $3,993 to $5,093
Foreign Service staff officers and employees:
FSS-1. Range $9,950 to $11,130
FSS-2. Range $9,230 to $10,250
FSS-3. Range $8,481 to $9,441

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
167.9
825,663

151.2
734,818

35,434
189,125
23,943

2,775

2,775

3,566

'"~3~ 148

89,972
32,981
12,054

24,535
3,877
11,229

22,625
3,265
11,229

6,213,918

6,597,427

777,860

871,645

11 142,700
24 273,290
12 114,060
13 97,319
8 46,304
2 10,186

11
24
12
13

59 596,370
49 499, 570
83 787,750
87 813,180
124
116
1 , 012,640
1, 069, 573
109 861,135
94 744, 501
FSS-4. Range $7,689 to $8,649
184
189
FSS-5. Range $7,095 to $8,115
1,333, 620
1 , 373, 595
124 829,830 125 831,165
FSS-6. Range $6,501 to $7,401
184
199
FSS-7. Range $5,907 to $6,807
1 , 108,992
1, 205,403
135 741,249
60 332,100
FSS-8. Range $5,313 to $6,213
78 381,762
25 120,315
FSS-9. Range $4,719 to $5,619
39 173,357
22
96,966
FSS-10. Range $4,323 to $5,223
100 406,296
95 390,135
FSS-11. Range $3,927 to $4,647
125 450,894
99 359,902
FSS-12. Range $3,531 to $4,251
42 137,700
9
29,310
FSS-13. Range $3,150 to $3,870
6,725
8,531
Local employees
9, 618,634
12,118,064
7,949
Total permanent, Foreign Service. _ 10,057
18,014,864
22, 227,436
68.1
2,191.3
Deduct lapses
975, 715
4, 609,772
Net permanent, Foreign Service
(average number, net salary):
Foreign countries:
1,185. 5
1,233.2
United States rates
7,969,168
8, 295,258
6,395.4
6,
632.
5
Local rates.
9,069,981
9,322,406

46
91
115




14
30
20
38
17
6

183,100
340,010
194,800
288,844
100,921
26,758

142,700
273,290
114,060
97,319
46, 304
10,186
468,820
849,080

1,003,919
93 736,332
204

1,479,660
131 876,672
188
1,125,903
59 326,607
255 120,315
24 105, 612
94 385, 728
356,371
29,310

General Operating Expenses, Veterans Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

38, 637
36,813
33,354

34,000
33,052
31,900

33,100
31,542
31,000

$4,159
GS-5.1

$4, 251
GS-5.2

$4, 287
GS-5.2

$153,431,480

$140, 774, 656

$135, 607, 551

582,763
886,075

537,925
433,980

518,144
412, 200

Total personal services
_ __ 154,900,318
02 Travel:
Employee
__ ,._
2,496,833
Beneficiary _ __
373,234
03 Transportation of things
643,127
04 Communication services..
__
3,808,182
05 Rents and utilities
_
1,931,818
06 Printing and reproduction
858, 282
07 Other contractual services
_
6, 233,914
08 Supplies and materials
2,084,936
09 Equipment
_.
616,678
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
2,327,310
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
50, 774
15 Taxes and assessments
297,118

141,746, 561

136, 537,895

2, 758,800
343,000
662, 554
3,877, 599
1,933,017
922,403
7,985,197
2,170,073
478, 537
2, 577,400
57, 233
215, 675

2, 731,000
313,000
558,025
3,689, 725
1, 986, 780
892,000
7, 992,905
2, 251,672
476,498
2, 577,400
62, 200
200,900

Object classification

1954 actual

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees.
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates

Total obligations

176,622, 524

165, 728, 049

160,270,000

$28,795

$30,000

$30,000

38,637
36,813
33,354

34,000
33,052
31,900

32,100
31, 542
31,000

6,791
9, 532,205
8,038
18,080, J
99.7
+314, <

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
ARMY

04 Communication services._.
SUMMARY

1,354.1
9,170, 588
6, 584. 2
9, 224,303

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
DETAIL OF PERSONAL

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—Continued
General Operating Expenses, Veterans Administration—Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$4,159
GS-5.1

$4, 251
GS-5.2

$4,287
GS-5.2

$153,431,480
582, 763
886,075

$140, 774,656
537,925

$135, 607,551
518,144
412,200

154,900,318

141, 746, 561

136, 537,895

2,496,833
373,234
643,127
3,836,977
1,931,818
858,282
6, 233, 914
2,084,936
616, 678
2, 327.310
50,774
297,118

2,758,800
343,000
662, 554
3,907, 599
1, 933,017
922,403
7,985,197
2,170,073
478,537
2, 577,400
57, 233
215, 675

2,731,000
313,000
558,025
3, 719, 725
1, 986, 780
892,000
7,992,905
2,251,672
476,498
2, 577,400
62,200
200,900

176,651,319

165, 768,049

SUMMARY—continued

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel:
Employee
Beneficiary
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services.:
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations

160, 300,000

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual
NumDepartmental:
ber
Positions at rates in excess of $16,000:
Administrator.- . _•
_. . . . .
1
Deputy administrator
1
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy administrator for veterans benefits
...
General counsel
1
1
Solicitor
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Administrative officer
Deputy administrator for insurance.
1
Deputy administrator for veterans
benefits.
. . . . _.
1
Assistant administrator for administration
1
Controller
1
Assistant administrator for legislation
.
. . . . __ ._
1
Assistant deputy administrator for
veterans benefits
Assistant deputy administrator,
compensation and pensions
1
Assistant deputy administrator,
vocational rehabilitation and
education
1
Assistant administrator, claims
1
Assistant administrator, finance
1
Assistant administrator, insurance,.
1
Assistant administrator, vocational
rehabilitation and education
1
Chairman, board of veterans appeals
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Actuary, life
1
Adjudicator
1
Administrative officer
2
Assistant administrator, contact
and administrative services
1
Assistant administrator, personnel
Assistant deputy administrator
2
Assistant deputy administrator,
field
1
Assistant deputy administrator for
admini str ation
Assistant deputy administrator for
insurance. . . . _
- 1
Assistant deputy administrator, insurance accounts. _ . . _ _ - . . .
1
Assistant deputy administrator, insurance claims
1
Assistant deputy administrator,
loan guaranty
1
Assistant deputy administrator,
underwriting
1
Assistant deputy administrator,
veterans benefits
. _ .. . _ .
1
Assistant for systems and evaluation
1
Associate general counsel
4
Associate solicitor.. _'
4
Chairman, board of veterans appeals
1




1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Number

Total
salary

Num- Total
ber salary

1
1

$17,500
16,000

1 $17,500
1 16,000

1
1

13,000
13,400

1
1

13,000
13,400

12,200

1
1

12,000
12,400

1
1

12,000
12,400

12,000

1

12,000

12,000
12,200

1
1

12,200
12,400

1

12,200

1

12,400

12,200

1

12,400

1

12,600

Total
salary
$17,500
16,000

13,400
13,200

1

12,000

1

12,200

12,400

1

12,400

1

12,400

12,400
12,200
12,200
12,000

1

12,400

1

12,400

1

12,200

1

12,400

1

10,800

1

11,000

1
2

11,800
23,600

1
2

11,800
23,600

12,200

11,800
11,800
22,100
11,800
23,600
11,300

1

11,300

1

11,300

1

10,800

1

11,050

11,800

1

11,800

1

11,800

11,050

1

11,050

1

11,050

11,050

1

11,050

1

11,050

11,800

1

11,800

1

11,800

11,050

1

1.1,050

1

11,050

1
3

11,300
33,900

1
3

11,300
34,150

11,800
11,050
45,200
43,200
11,800

SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Num- TotTl Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber
salary ber
salary ber salary
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800—Con.
Chief purchasing agent
$10,800
1 $11,050
1 $11,050
Controller
21,600
2
21,600
2
22,100
Deputy general counsel
11,050
1
11,050
1
11,050
Deputy solicitor
10,800
Director of service
217,800
20 220,000
20 218,650
Educationalist
22,600
Executive assistant administrator,
claims
1 11,800
Executive assistant administrator,
contact and administrative services
1 11,800
Executive assistant administrator,
finance
.
1 11,800
Executive assistant for administration
10,800
1 10,800
11, 050
Executive assistant administrator,
insurance
1 11,800
Executive assistant administrator,
legislation
1 11,800
Executive director for supervision. _
1
10,800
10,800
1 10,800
Fiscal accountant
Organization and methods exam1
11,800
iner
2 22,600
Senior advisement and guidance
2 22,600
officer
Special assistant to assistant ad1 10,800
ministrator, insurance
.
Special assistant to assistant deputy
1 10,800
administrator
1
11,050
1
11,050
Supervising actuary
1
11,800
1 11,050
1
11,800
Vice chairman, board of veterans
1 11,550
appeals
1
11,050
1
11,050
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 10,800
2
20,200
Actuary, life
1 10,000
"2
20,600
Adjudicator
6 60, 800
Adjudicator, supervisor
2 21,000
Administrative assistant
2 20, 600
Administrative officer
9,600
9,600
11 110, 000
Appraiser
9,600
9,800
10, 400
1
Architectural engineer
9,600
9,800
10,000
1
Assistant associate general counsel__
80,160
80,160
10 100, 200
Assistant director of service
61, 600
60, 600
5 51,200
9,600
Assistant fair employment officer. _.
1
1 10,000
9,600
Assistant for special projects.
9,800
1
7 69, 600
Associate member—chief of section .
68,600
8 79, 800
16 162,000
Associate member—legal
161, 800
17 171, 600
101,000
Associate member—medical
10 102,200
10 99, 200
Attorney
2 20,400
3
29,400
Attorney adviser
3 31,200
11 111,000
Attorney, legislative
1
10,200
1 10,200
1 10, 000
Attorney, trial examiner
22 225,600
Chairman, central committee of
1 10,400
waivers and forfeitures
1
10,600
1 10,600
Chairman, central dependents pen1 10,600
10,600
sion board
10, 600
1 10,600
10, 400
10, 400
Chairman, rating schedule board.,..
168, 800
17 170, 200
Chief of division
169,600
9,600
1
9,800
9,800
Deputy chief purchasing agent
20 202,400
203, 400
20 204,600
Director of service
2 20, 800
Educationalist
1 10, 200
1
10,400
Executive assistant for evaluation..
1 10,600
1
1
9,600
1
9,800
9,600
Executive assistant, personnel
1
9,800
1
1
9,800
9,800
Finance and business analyst
4 39, 800
Fiscal accountant
1
9,800
Information and editorial specialist_
1 10,200
Inspector-investigator
1 10,600
Insurance examiner
1
1 10,000
1 10,200
9,800
Land planning engineer
2 19,600
Legal assistant
6 60,000
Legislative attorney
1 10,400
T"i6,~6oo~
1 10,600
Liability and liquidation specialist _
5 51,200
Loan guaranty examiner
4
40,200
T'll'ooo
Loan specialist
11 113,000
Medical physician
Organization and methods exami4 40,000
ner
1 10,400
Pharmacologist
1 10,400
Position classifier
1 10,000
Printine and publications specialist_
1 10,200
Psychologist, personnel counselor.__
2 21,000
Realty officer
Senior advisement and guidance
10,400
officer
20,000
2 20,400
2 20,600
Staff assistant
20,000
Statistician
67,200
7
68,600
Supervisor, management
9,400
1
9,600
Supervisory budget examiner
10,000
1
10,200
10,400
Supervisory insurance specialist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
9 77,040
8
73,280
9
77,440
Accountant
1 9,160
Actuary
2 17,120
2 17, 320
17,320
2
Actuary, life
20 170,800
18 154,080
18 164,480
Adjudicator
18 151,280
Adjudicator, supervisor
11 98,160
14 122, 640
10 87, 600
Administrative officer
1
8,560
5 42, 800
5 43,200
Appraiser
9,160
8,960
1
1
Architectural engineer
9,160
1
Attorney
44 384, 640
265,360
256,000
Attorney adviser...
9,360
1
45,800
54,160
Attorney, field examiner
8 68,280
25,880
34,240
Budget examiner...
9,160
1
9,360
9,360
Claims examiner
9,160
1
9,360
9,360
Contact officer
2 17,720
17,920
18,320
Contract specialist

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Nura- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360—Con.
1 $8,360
Dentist
$8, 760
1 $8,560
Economist - - -.
61, 720
11 95,160
Educationalist
94, 360
Employee relations officer
8, 560
1
8,760 "~~Ii~~ 96,"360
Executive assistant,
8,760
9,360
142,160
1
9,360
Fiscal accountant
17, 720
1
8,760
8,960
Hearing examiner
53,360
5 44,000
44,800
Information specialist
70, 880
8 72,080
72, 280
Inspection and investigation officer..
8,560
1
8,560
8,760
Land planning engineer
8,560
1
8,760
8,760
Landscape architect
26 229,560
3 26,880
27,080
Legal assistant
28,080
18,
520
Legislative attorney
27,
680
3
78240
78, 440
Loan guaranty examiner
10 88, 200
9 78,240
Loan service specialist
1
8,360
15 135,800
14 126,440
Medical physician
20 177, 200
1
8,960
1
8,960
Occupational specialist
1
8,760
6 52,760
6 52,960
Organization and methods examiner.
8 69, 480
Personnel examiner-..
1
9,160
5 43,400
Personnel officer
6 54, 360
5 43,600
Personnel officer, supervisor
2 17, 720
9,360
9, 360
Personnel rating examiner
1
9,160
8,360
8,560
Placement officer
2 17, 720
3 26,480
Position classifier
3 26, 080
3 26,480
1
8,360
Printing and publications specialist1
8, 760
1
8,3
9 79,240
Psychologist
7 62,920
9 80,240
3 26, 680
1
8,560
Realty officer
8,760
1
Senior advisement and guidance
1 9,160
officer
1
8,560
Special assistant
7 61,120
7 62,120
6 51,560
Statistician
1
9,360
Training officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
12 89, 880
12 89, 280
12 86, 080
Accountant
1
1
7,840
7,840
7,640
1
Actuary
11 83,640
11 84, 640
38 294, 920
Adjudicator
7,440
1
Administrative assistant
14 123, 840
14 122, 640
26 197, 640
Administrative officer
1
1
7,240
7,040
3 21,920
Appraiser
2 14,680
2 14, 480
6 44, 040
Architectural engineer
1
1
8,040
8,040
1
7,840
Artist
.1
7,040
Attorney
45 325,800
52
43 310, 720
Attorney adviser
3 23,320
Attorney reviewer
5 39, 600
5 39,400
5
38, 600
Attorney trial examiner
5 39,000
2 14,880
2 14,880
Authorization officer
7 50, 680
10 71,800
7 50, 280
Budger examiner
2 14,880
Business accountant
6 46, 040
6 46, 440
6 45,640
Claims examiner
___
1
1
7,040
7,240
1
7,240
Communications officer
7 53,080
53, 280
7 54, 280
Contact representative9 68, 360
8 60,320
14 107, 960
Contract specialist
7,640
1
Cost analyst
7,040
1
Document analyst
11 82, 240
10 74, 200
18 128, 320
Educationalist
2 15,080
Employee relations officer
8,040
1
Executive assistant
1
1
7,240
7,040
7,240
1
Educational benefits specialist
2 15, 080
2 15, 280
2 14, 880
Employee relations training officer..
32 227, 280
Fiscal accountant
2 14, 080
General economist
2 15,680
2 15,880
General engineer
8 59,520
8 59,720
General supply officer
1
7,240
1
7,240
Housing market analyst
Information and/or editorial spe14 110, 540
18 136, 920
15 117, 600
cialist
9 67, 360
9 66, 760
9
Inspector-investigator
2 15,480
2 15,080
2 15, 280
Insurance specialist
1
1
1
8,040
8,040
8,040
Insurance examiner
1
7,240
1
7,440
21 162,040
Legal assistant
6
45,
240
43,
840
45,
240
6
6
Legislative attorney
2 14, 280
7,240
1
7,240
1
Landscape architect
6
45,
640
81,
640
37,400
5
11
Loan guaranty examiner
1
8,040
1
8,040
16 122, 240
Medical, physician
Organization and/or methods exam24 171, 360
17 129,880
16 122,480
iner
8 59,120
5 38,400
5 38, 200
Personnel officer—staff
5 38, 800
3 21, 920
3 22, 320
Placement officer
3
5 37, 640
21,120
6
45,
040
Position classifier
1
1
1
7,640
7,240
7,040
Printing and publications officer
1
3
7,040
3
21,
320
21, 720
Procurement and supply officer
5 38,800
5 39, 600
5 39,800
Psychologist
2 14, 680
Prosthetic repairman
1
1
7,640
1
7,440
7,040
Qualifications examiner
2 14, 280
4 31,360
4 31,160
Radio information specialist
4
2 16,280
2 16,080
31, 760
Realty officer
3 21,120
3 23,120
3 23,120
Records management analyst
1
7,840
Recreational supervisor
1
7,840
Requirements and utilization officer8 57,520
9 66,360
8 57,920
Statistician
1
7,640
1
7,840
1
7,840
Telecommunications supervisor
1
1
7,440
7,040
1
7,440
Training officer
1
7,240
Visual motion picture operator
Visual presentation and information
7,840
specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
26 170,840
26 171,840
67,740
Accountant
3 18,820
12,680
2 12,880
Actuary, life
411,160
3
18,420
3 18,620
Adjudicator
_
13,680
Administrative assistant
153,760
13 84,420
13 82,420
Administrative officer
6,740
Analyst
6,140
Appointment officer
6,140
Archivist
6,540
6,740
6,740
Artist




DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d
1954 actual

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary
ber salary
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,94&— Con.
2 $12,880
Attorney
16 98,640
15 $95,100
Attorney adviser
14 $88,160
9 56,660
Attorney reviewer
32 215,68t
Authorization officer
10 60,800
6 37,440
Budget examiner
38,440
1
6,140
Business accountant
2 12,480
Claims examiner
1
6,340
1
6,340
6,340
Communications officer
1
5,940
Conservation analyst
3 18,620
3 20,420
3 20,620
Contact representative
13 83,020
2 13,480
2 13,680
Contract specialist
1
6,340
Cost analyst... .
2 12,280
2 12,480
Document analyst
2 12,480
2 13,080
Educationalist-..
2 12,280
"2" 12," 680
Employee relations officer
"2" "12,880
2
13,080
Employee training officer
1
6,140
6,340
10 65,200
Field super visor
1
Fiscal accountant
27 167, 580
2 12,680
General economist
2 12, 680
3 "19,626
Illustrator
2 13, 480
1
6,140
Information and/or editorial specialist
12, 480
Inspector-investigator
5, 940
2 12,280
2 12,480
Insurance examiner
5,940
3 19,220
3 19,420
19,020
Insurance specialist..
1
6,340
1
6,340
25,960
Legal assistant
. .
1
6,340
1
6,340
5, 940
Legislative attorney
5 33,700
5 34,100
25,960
Loan guaranty examiner
12, 680
Mail and/or file supervisor
Miscellaneous duplicating equipment supervisor
1
6,340
1
6,340
1
5,940
Organization and/or methods exam35 219,700
iner
23 145,820
23 147,820
1
6,340
Performance rating technician
8 49,780
Personnel officer
" 7 " "45," 580' * 6 39,7)40
9 56,060
Personnel technician
9 54,660
2 12,680
2 12,880
Placement officer
9 55, 260
6 37,040
6 38,040
Position classifier
2 12,280
2 12,280
2 12,480
Printer and publisher
2 12,480
1
5,940
2 12,480
Procurement and supply officer
1
Qualifications examiner
5,940
1
Realty officer
6,940
3 18,420
Records management analyst
13,280
1
Records management assistant
5,940
2 12,280
Research specialist
2
2 14,080
2 13,880
13, 480
Safety and fire officer
1
1
6,340
1
6,340
Standards test technician
5,940
8 51,720
8 50,920
8 49,320
Statistician
Supply officer.. .
1
6,140
7 45,180
7 42, 980
Supply specialist
7 45,580
Technical assistant
6,940
1
Telecommunications supervisor
2 12, 680
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
1
6,250
Administrative assistant
4 23,625
4 24,250
4 24,125
Administrative officer
1
6,250
1
1
6,250
6,125
Artist
1
5,875
1
1
5,875
6,250
Benefit payment supervisor
1
5,500
Budget analyst
1
5,625
5,750
Conservation analyst
5,875
1
6,250
Employment counselor
3 17,375
Fiscal accountant
1
6,000
Illustrator
1
5,625
Information specialist
2 11,125
Insurance examiner
2 12,125
Mail and file supervisor
1
5,625
1
5,500
Procurement officer
1
6,250
1 6,125
6,000
Supply specialist
1
6,250
1
6,250
5,875
Tabulating equipment supervisor. _
6,125
Tabulating project planner
5, 625
Time leave and payroll supervisor..
6, 250
Translator
1
6,250
1
6,250
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
7 39,920
6 34,110
11,495
Accountant
1 5,310
1
5,435
10,495
Actuary, life
2 10,745
2 10,620
Administrative assistant
1
5,810
Assistant to deputy administrator. _
1
5,810
2 10,745
2 10,870
Attorney
6 34, 485
Authorization officer
2
10,470
Automotiye equipment supervisor._
1
5,185
Actuary, life
7 38,170
33, 360
39,170
Administrative officer
3 15, 930
16, 055
16,430
Analyst
1
5,310
5, 435
5,060
Artist
42, 605
48,165
13 68, 905
Budget analyst
2
10,
995
Chief of section
1
5,685
1
5,810
1 5,810
Communications officer
2 11,245
C onser vat ion analyst
2 11,495
4 ~2l,865
"5" "27," 175"
Contact representative
3 16, 680
Claims examiner
2 10, 370
Case technician
3 15, 805
Correspondence examiner
2 10. 870
2 11,370
2 11,495
Employee relations officer
1
1
5,560
1
5,435
5,560
Equipment specialist
3
1
5,810
1 5,810
16, 305
Field supervisor
88,120
16
Fiscal accountant
1
5,685
1
5,560
5,810
General economist
1
1
5,810
5,310
5,810
General supply officer
Information and/or editorial spe1
5,810
1
5,810
2 10,620
cialist
2 10, 370
Illustrator
4
22,
490
1
5,810
1
5,810
Legal assistant
1
5,435
Legislative analyst
1
5,810
T~~~5,~8l6
T"~~5~685~
Librarian
1
5,810
Loan guaranty examiner
1
5,435
"2"
"16,"
495"
T~~~5~435
Mail supervisor

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—Continued
General Operating Expenses, Veterans Administration1—Con.
DETAIL O F PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual
Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810—Con.
Organization and/or methods examiner
Personnel assistant
Printing and publication officer
Procurement officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Photographer, still
Registration officer
Records management assistant
Statistician
Tabulating equipment operator
Telecommunications supervisor
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060....
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Nura- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
32 $172,175
3 15,930
1
5,560
4 20,865
11 58, 870
8 42, 480
3 16, 555
1
5,560
4 24,050
13 68, 450
5,310
1
5,310
1
25 131,125
207 999,810
122 539,240
464
1,872,240
886
3, 255,450
957
3, 205, 950
612
1, 927,800
1
2,980

30 $163,175
22, 365
5,560
15, 805
49,415
7 36, 670
5,560
1
5,685
1
5 27,050
8 43, 730
2 10,495
5,435
1
16 82,330
127 603,810
91 393,050
309
1, 225,140
663
2,334,630
733
2, 442, 670
457
1,396,050
1
2,980

28 $152, 305
4 22,615
5,685
1
3 15, 930
8 44, 355
7 36, 795
5,685
1
5,810
1
5 27, 425
8 44,730
2 10, 745
5,660
1
15 77,175
122 594, 750
371,434
303
1,345, 635
651
2,344,775
718
2,452, 006
434
1,325,436
1
2,980

212 800, 520

178 778,535

162 717,545

3,363
3,477
5,049
16,173,016
16,386, 055
24, 871, 555
55
36
1,276
53,089
89, 579
7, 224, 494

Net permanent, departmental (av3,308
3,773
erage number, net salary)
3,391
16, 296,476
16,119,927
17, 647, 061
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
62, 234
61,594
66, 979
Payment above basic rates:
2,800
2,800
35, 054
Overtime and holiday
1,200
1,200
1,627
Nightwork differential
16,362,710
16,185, 521
All personal services, departmental.
17, 750, 721
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
15 174,400
15 173,400
14 160,200
Managers
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
5 51,200
5 50,800
6 58,800
Adjudicator
10 102,200
10 101,000
4 39,000
Adjudicator supervisor
65 681,120
711,320
75 772,400
Administrative officer
" 69,400
69,200
8 79,000
General attorney
28,800
28,800
3 28,800
Loan guaranty officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
18 163,980
19 173,340
33 287,880
Adjudicator
42 373,520
44 391,240
19 163,040
Adjudicator supervisor
84 768,460
86 786,180
91 817,800
Administrative officer
18,320
8,560
Attorney adviser
4 36,240
35,840
Fiscal accountant
4 35,040
45 403,520
421, 520
49 438,960
General attorney
1
9,360
9,160
1
9,160
Insurance examiner
42 368,520
367,320
Loan guaranty officer
45 392,600
3 27,480
45,200
Medical, physician
3 27,280
2 18,220
9,360
Personnel officer
2 18,120
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
130
135
195
Adjudicator
1,034,980
1, 519, 860
1,072,180
68 538,340
30 228,200
70 553,420
Adjudicator supervisor
55
"" 434,680
59 455,880
Administrative officer
57 449, 760
27 203,880
27
"" 203,680
30 227,400
Appraiser
17 132,680
19 144, 560
Attorney adviser
17 131,480
70,800
16
10 78, 400
122, 640
Attorney reviewer
6 46,800
6 45,800
6 46,200
Business accountant
3
4
24,120
3 23,920
31,160
Contact representative
25 199,600
28 221, 720
34 261,960
Dental officer
1
7,240
1
7,040
1
7,040
Educational benefits specialist
13 99,320
16 119,640
14 107, 560
Facilities specialist
10
82,460
11 90,100
16 126,520
Fiscal accountant
104 714,560
103 782,320
111 854,240
General attorney
4 31,760
38,600
4 31,560
Insurance examiner
4 31,160
4 30,960
11 86,200
Legal assistant
4
30,160
7 51,480
4 29,760
Loan guaranty examiner
56 425,240
58 440,320
58 438,520
Loan guaranty officer
12
90,280
12 90,280
13 99,120
Loan service representative
218
235
230
Medical officer
1,795,640
1,806,920
1,798,580
Organization and/or methods exam11 76,800
11 84,840
12 91,280
iner..
12 93,680
14 109,160
12 93,280
Personnel officer
43
328,520
46 347,240
44 336, 560
Psychologist, vocational adviser
179
157
187
Rating specialist, legal
1,422,940
1,487,260
1, 220,260
214
234
Rating specialist, occupational
219
1,714,180
1.744,340
1,821,680
• 7 53,480
10 75,000
7 53,280
Realty officer, assistant
34
261,760
35 268,800
36 272,840
Training specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
172
175
172
Adjudicator
1,155, 520
1,131,120
1,175,340
44 295,440
25 162,900
Adjudicator supervisor
45 302,380




1954 actual
Field—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040—Con.
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Attorney field examiner
Attorney reviewer
Authorization officer
Business*accountant
Contact representative
Educational benefits specialist
Facilities specialist
Fiscal accountant
General attorney
General supply officer
Insurance examiner
Loan guaranty examiner
Loan guaranty officer
Loan service representative
Organization and/or methods examiner
Personnel officer
Psychologist, personnel counselor...
Psychologist, vocational adviser
Rating specialist, legal
Realty officer
Statistician
Training specialist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Appraiser
Benefit payment clerk.
Business accountant
Building and grounds supervisor...
Contact officer
Contract specialist
Educational benefits specialistFacilities specialist
Fiscal accountant
General supply officer
Insurance examiner
Loan guaranty examiner
Loan service representative
Organization and/or methods examiner
Personnel officer
Psychologist, vocational adviser
Realty officer assistant
Training specialist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Adjudicator
Appraiser..
Administrative officer. _ Attorney field examiner.
Business accountant
Benefit payment clerkContact representative _
Contract specialist
Education benefits specialist
Facilities specialist...'
Fiscal accountant
F ield examiner
General supply officer
Inspector investigator
Loan guaranty exam iner
Loan service representative
Organization and/or methods examiner
Personnel officer
Realty officer assistant
Statistician
Training specialist

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
ber
salary ber
salary ber salary
$13,280
395,760
466,260
201,540
262,400
395,400
500,480
113,580
6,740
216,600
289,940

1, 413,080
3 19,220
5 33, 700
99 638,160
25 166, 840
42 274,180

1 $6,540
449,920
76 491,260
31 212,680
56 371,440
57 375,980
40 254,600
18 122,120
4 26,560
27 180,160
41 287,920
197
1,313,920
3 19,220
2 13, 280
83 547,340
23 156,200
43 285,420

1 $6,540
65 431,100
72 465,860
31 213,480
54 358,560
56 369,040
39 247,660
17 113,980
6,940
1
26 174,220
40 280,980
196
1, 286,360
3 19,620
2 13, 480
81 534, 460
22 149, 260
42 274, 580

50 320,580
52 335,420
60 390,720
275
1,842,260
1
6,940
27 174,980
5 31,300
30 199,900

49 321,880
48 318,160
64 427,040
254
1, 714,340
1
6,940
28 182,720
3 19,820
25 167,240

47 315,300
46 305,280
53 348,560
252
1, 678, 480
1
6,940
25 160,300
3 20,020
24 160,300

3 17,125
24 142,000
56 329,875

6,250
161, 715
311,875
33, 420
41, 590

1
6,250
20 118,900
53 313,175

1
6,250
60 370,115
197
1,169,920
1
6,250
1
6,000
74 457,935
6 35,625
3 17, 750
13 77, 375
35 205,875

63 391,575
171
1,037,530
3 18,625
3 18,375
70 434, 605
7 41,375
3 18,125
20 124, 205
34 204,365

60 370,740
142
853,125
18, 750
18, 500
422,855
36,000
3 18,125
17 105, 455
31 186,365

17,750
23,875
6,250
11,750
137 838330
838,330

1 6,125
18 110,660
1
6,250
4 23,625
113 695,040

1
6,250
16 94,000
6,250
1
4 23,875
110 677,040

43 241,955
755
4,286,175
270
1,354,130
36 202,660
280
1,589,700
103 584,305
20 112,200
401
2,276,685
88 499,030
52 295,120
39 221,465
81 459,860
76 431,560
30 170,800
22 124,820
67 380,000
25 141,500

59 330,915
922
5,331,415
248
1,354,130
28 156,555
218
1,245,355
69 377,705
16 94,840
331
1,898,590
37 212,970
~~ 228,740
39
31 178,485
60 348,575
380,780
30 167,570
16 96,130
61 333,660
68 357,830

43 241,955
876
4,980,060
234
1,330,290
27 153,495
202
,148,370
66 375,210
16 95,840
302
1,716,870
35 198,975
37 210,345
29 164,865
57 324,045
65 369,525
28 157,430
15 85,275
59 335,415
65 369,525

2
61
72
31
40
60
81
17
1
33
42
214

29 164,115
44 249,515
28 158,180
11 62,910
701
3,986,220
Tabulating equipment supervisor..
5 26,100
Tabulating project planner
1
5,685
6 33,735
Voucher examiner
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370_.. 921
5,191,420
1,439
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
6, 660,860
804
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
3,454, 720
2,011
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
8,120,280
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
7,928
27,392,100
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
9,120
28,367,960
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
6,247
19,479,370
220 560,000
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
520
than $5,060
2,054,048
Total permanent, field..

1955 estimate

6

35,340

22 125,070
23 130,505
47 261,425
45 255,825
20 111,950
19 108,015
9 50,915
9 50,665
413
431
2,347,905
2,502,180
5 26,800
5 26,175
1 5,810
1 5,810
2 11,495
3 16,305
817
860
4, 552, 320
4, 792,000
1,186
1,261
5, 738,390
6,055, 320
697
746
3,018,570
3,140, 660
1,648
1,888
7, 382,080
6, 730,000
6,991
6,572
24,992,825
23,560,620
8,035
7,618
26,652,775
25, 503,880
5,124
4,868
16, 225, 920
15,487,750
200 515,000
180 463,500

456
1,801, 200
30,287
32,173
146,894,873
127,978,850
134,964,470
1,796,000

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual

__ 1, 548
$4,920, 754

Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
1,700

1,650
6,189, 700

Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary).
33,040
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base___
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for service abroad

862
$4,472,040

135, 784,419
515, 784

503
$2,841,476
1,550

6,014, 250

5,649, 750

29,661
28, 234
124,478,180
119,487, 624
456, 550
475,691

396, 684
19,997
432, 713

41,080

19, 000

388, 900

389,200

All personal services, field

137,149, 597

125,383, 851

120,352,374

Personal services

154,900,318

141, 746, 561

136, 537,895

Medical Administration and Miscellaneous Operating Expenses,
Veterans Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

2,077
43
2,037
2,546

2,131
35
2,091
2,662

2,146
33
2,123
2,681

$4, 969
GS-6.9
$11, 282

$4, 917
GS-6.7
$11,305

$4,932
GS-6.7
$11,325

$10,461,857
513,105

$10, 651,181
437, 479

$10,751,085
399,300

40,102
6,626

40,856
5,400

41, 915
4,900

Tctal personal services
02 Travel:
Employee
Beneficiary
03 Transportation of things..
04 Communication services
._
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services,
._
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments

11,021,690

11,134,916

11,197,200

820,180
174
28, 598
68,707
88,326
7,163
1,672,885
959,411
525,478
790
15,451

834,388
200
27,155
72,355
92,748
7,281
1,449,566
1,058,185
361, 593
2,000
19,381

751,800
300
26,100
72,400
92,600
7,600
1,642, 500
1,027,300
447,400
2,000
21,600

Subtotal
__
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence
-_ -

15,208,853

15,059,768

15,288,800

10,040

11,552

12,800

15,198,813

15,048,216

15,276,000

$27,949

$28,000

$18,000

2,077
43
2,037
2,546

2,131
35
2,087
2,662

2,146
33
2,123
2,681

$4, 969
GS-6.9
$11, 282

$4,917
GS-6.7
$11, 305

$4, 932
GS-6.7
$11, 325

$10, 461, 857
513,105

$10, 651,181
437, 479

$10, 751,085
399,300

40,102
6,626

40, 856
5,400

41, 915
4,900

11, 021, 690

11,134, 916

11,197, 200

820,180
174
28, 598
68, 707
88, 326

834,388
200
27,155
72, 355
92, 748

751, 800
300
26,100
72, 400
92, 600

Object classification
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
__.
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates

Total obligations

__

•

ALLOCATION TO NATIONAL BUREAU OF
STANDARDS, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

07 Other contractual services
SUMMARY

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
. -Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base . --- - -Payment above basic rates.
__
Total personal services
02 Travel:
Employee
Beneficiary
03 Transportation of things.. - . _
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services




_

Object classification

1956 estimate

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

Field—Continued
Deduct—
Lapses
_ __

01

1955 estimate

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$7,163
1, 700, 834
959, 411
525, 478
790
1-5, 451

$7, 281
1, 477, 566
1, 058,185
361, 593
2,000
19, 381

$7, 600
1, 660, 500
1, 027,300
447, 400
2,000
21, 600

15, 236, 802

15, 087, 768

15, 306, 800

10, 040

11, 552

12, 800

15, 226, 762

15, 076, 216

15, 294, 000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

SUMMARY—continued

06
07
08
09
13
15

Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
__
Supplies and materials
Equipment
_ - ___ _ _.
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments

Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence
Total obligations

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades:
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Executive officer
1 $12,000
1 $12,200
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative assistant
1 $11,050
1 11,050
1
11,300
Administrative officer
3
34,400
3 34,650
3
34,900
Architect
1
10,800
1 11,050
1
11,050
Assistant administrator for construction
11,050
11,050
11, 050
10,800
Construction engineer
11,050
11,050
11,050
Controller
11, 300
11, 300
32, 400
32,900
General engineer
33,150
10,800
General supply officer
10, 800
11, 050
11, 800
Librarian, general
11, 800
11,800
11,050
Personnel officer
10, 800
11, 050
11, 800
Prosthetics laboratory technician.. _
11, 800
11,800
11, 800
Psychologist, clinical
11, 800
11,800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
9,600
9,800
Administrative officer
80, 000
80, 800
81, 600
Architect
30, 000
3 30,400
30,800
10, 000
Biochemist
1 10, 200
10, 200
10, 000
Chaplain
1 10, 200
10, 200
C onstruction engineer
1
9,600
9,800
9,800
Director, budget service
1
9,600
9,800
9,800
Librarian, general
1 10, 200
10,200
10, 400
2 20,000
Maintenance engineer
19,800
20, 200
3 31,000
Personnel officer
30,800
31, 400
1
Procurement officer
9,600
9,800
10,000
2 20, 400
Psychologist, clinical
20, 200
20, 600
1
Psychologist, personnel counselor, __
9,800
9,800
9,800
1 10, 600
Realty officer, assistant
10, 600
10, 600
1 10, 200
Safety engineer
10,000
10, 200
1 10, 400
Social worker
10, 200
10, 400
1 10, 200
Statistician
10, 000
10, 200
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1
Accountant
8,360
8,560
8,560
6 54,360
Architect
53, 760
46,000
11 99,160
Administrative officer
90, 800
11 98,160
2 17,120
Architectural engineer
17, 320
2 16, 920
1
Attorney
8,360
8,560
8,560
1
1
Audiologist
9,160
9,360
9,360
1
1
Biochemist
8,960
9,160
9,160
1
1
Budget examiner
8,760
8,960
1
2 18,120
Chaplain
2 17, 920
18,320
1
Civil engineer
8,560
1
8,760
8,760
5 45,800
Construction engineer
5 45, 200
46,000
1
1
Dietitian
8,760
8,960
8,960
1
1
Electrical engineer
8,360
8,560
8, 560
1
1
Exercise therapist
8,760
8,960
8,960
1
1
Fire prevention engineer
8,360
8,560
8, 560
3
3 26, 680
General engineer
26, 880
2 16, 920
2 16, 720
General supply officer
16, 920
1
1
Landscape architect
8, 360
8,560
8,560
3 27, 080
3 27,280
Maintenance engineer
27, 280
3 26, 480
3 26, 880
Mechanical engineer
26, 880
3 26, 080
3 26, 280
Organization and methods examiner26, 280
1
1
8,760
Personnel officer
8,560
8,760
1
1
9,160
Physical science administrator
8,960
9,160
1
1
8,960
Psychologist, clinical
8,760
8,960
2 18,320
2 18, 520
Recreation supervisor
18, 720
1
8,560
1
Safety engineer
8,560
2 17, 720
2 17,520
Statistician
17, 720
1
1
8,760
8,960
Storage officer
8,960
1
9,160
1
8,960
Structural engineer
9,160
2 17, 520
2 17,320
Therapist
17, 520
1
1
9,360
9,360
Training specialist
9,360
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
76,800
10 78,000
Accountant
10 78, 400
72,600
10 73,800
Administrative officer
10 74, 200
15,080
Analyst
2 15, 280
2
15, 280
83,440
Architect
11 84,640
11 84,840
45,440
Architectural engineer
6 45,840
6 45,840
14,880
Attorney adviser
2 15,080
2 15,080
28,760
Budget examiner
4 29,160
4 29,160
23,520
Chaplain
23,920
3
23,920
3
29,960
Civil engineer
_"
4 30,160
4 30,160
14,880
Construction engineer
15,080
2
15, 280
2
53,880
Dietitian
7 54,480
7 54,480
38,200
30,960
Electrical engineer
4
30,960
4
7,640
7,840
Employee relations officer
1
7,840
1
22,920
23,320
General engineer
3 23,320
3 _____
18 135,320
General supply officer
16 120,040
17 127,080
2
15,880
Laundry superintendent
2 16,080
2 16,080

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—Continued

tDETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

Medical Administration and Miscellaneous Operating Expenses
Veterans Administration—Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber
salary ber
salary ber salary
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040—Con.
1 $7,440
1 $7,440
1 $7,240
Librarian, general
12 93,280
11 86,240
13 99,920
Maintenance engineer
6 46,640
6 46,640
7 53,680
Mechanical engineer
1
7,840
1
7,640
1
7,840
Medical record librarian
Organization and methods exam
60,720
60,720
60,320
iner
2 15,080
15,080
2 14,880
Orthopedic mechanic
1
7,440
7,440
1
7,240
Personnel officer
4 29,760
29,360
4 28,960
Position classifier
1
7,240
1
7,240
7,040
Pharmacist
4 28,960
4 28,160
28, 560
Procurement officer
2 15,880
2 15,480
15, 680
Recreation supervisor
1
1
7,440
7,440
7,240
Safety engineer
1
1
7,640
7,640
7,440
Scientific illustrator
1
1
7,840
7,840
7,640
Site examiner, construction
5 39,000
6 46,240
39,000
Social worker
4 29,760
5 36,800
29,760
Statistician
1
1
7,240
7,240
Storage officer
7,040
1
1
8,040
8,040
Structural engineer
8,040
1
1
7.840
7,840
Supply requisitions officer
7,640
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
11 71,640
12 77,080
11 73,640
Accountant
2 13,680
2 13, 480
2 13,880
Administrative assistant
7 45,680
7 46,680
57,860
Administrative officer
2 12,680
2 13,080
12, 480
Analyst
8
53,520
7 47,580
52,720
Architect
3 20,220
3 20,020
3 20,620
Architectural engineer
6,740
1
6,540
1
1
6,340
Attorney adviser
6,340
1
1
6,140
1
5,940
Budget examiner
6,740
1
1
6,540
1
6,340
Civil engineer
6,340
1
1
6,140
1
5,940
Conservation analyst
26,960
4
4
26,760
4
26,360
Construction engineer
2 13,880
2
13^880
2 13, 880
Dietitian
6,540
1
1
6,540
1
6,340
E quipment specialist
6 38,440
5 32440
32,440
5 33, 240
Electrical engineer
,
6,540
1
1
6,340
1
6540
Employee relations officer
6,540
6,940
1
1
6,940
Exhibit worker
6,940
6,340
1
1
5,940
Fire prevention engineer
6,140
6,940
1
1
6,540
Food specialist
40,240
6,740
8
6
51, 520
General supply officer
6,940
6
39,240
2 13,480
1
Interior decorator
6,940
2
13,680
1
1 20,020
6,940
Laundry superintendent
1
6,940
3 19, 420
3 13, 680
Librarian, general
3
19,820
3
2
20,020
Maintenance engineer
7 44,380
2
13,480
6 39,040
Mechanical engineer
6 39,040
7 44,980
6 40,040
Organization and methods examiner.
6,940
1
6
39,640
6,940
1 12,680
6,940
Orthopedic technician
2 12,
12,480
2 20,420
280
Personnel officer
3 18,420
18, 820
3 25,560
Pharmacist
4 24,960
25,360
4 45, 580
Placement officer
7 44,380
44,980
7 18,620
Position classifier
4 24,160
24,560
3
Procurement officer
6,740
1
6,740
1 13, 480
6,540
Realty officer, assistant
2
2
13,080
2 39, 840
Recreational supervisor
6 12,880
6
39,040
Safety engineer
6,940
1 38,440
1
6,940
6,940
Standards test technician
60,060
9
58,460
10
Statistician
6,540
6,340
6,140
1
Storage officer
6,540
6,540
6,340
1
Supply catalogist
6,740
6,540
6,340
1
Supply requisition analyst
6,540
6,540
1
6,340
Training specialist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
1
6,000
1
6,000
1
5,875
Information and editorial specialist.
Procurement officer
2 11,500
2 11,625
2 11,375
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
16, 680
3 16, 555
16,430
Accountant
5,435
5,435
1
5, 310
Ad ministrative assistant
16, 805
26,925
5
37,795
Administrative officer
5,935
5,935
1
1
5,935
Analyst
15,805
4 20,740
3 15,805
Boiler inspector
33,360
8 42,855
8 43,480
Budget examiner
5,310
5,310
1
1
5,185
Chemical engineer
5,935
5,935
1
1
5.935
E quipment specialist
5,435
5,435
1
1
5,310
Exhibit worker
10,495
2 10,370
2 10,495
Freight and traffic supervisor
17,180
17,180
5
3
26,425
Interior decorator
21,490
4 21,240
4 21,490
Librarian
23,615
8 44,480
6 33,735
Organization and methods examiner.
16,305
3 16,055
3 16,305
Orthopedist
11,620
2 11,495
2 11,620
Photographer
11, 620
2 11,495
2 11,620
Placement officer
42,480
8 41, 730
8 42,105
Position classifier
52, 540
11 62,535
15 84,775
Procurement officer
5,435
5,435
1
5,310
1
Records management assistant
27,175
6 32,235
8 42,855
Requisition officer
5,560
5,560
1
5,435
1
Storage officer
17,430
5 27,550
7 38,295
Statistician
33,860
38,920
7
55,100
10
Supply cataloger
37,295
7 37,170
9 47,415
Supply officer
5,245
5,120
1
5,120
1
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
82 374,930
86 390,670
91 449,030.
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
33
140,365
33
139,615
157,325
35
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
134 540,690
142 569,555
159 660,315
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
210 733,950
230 804,960
251 915,150
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
130 425,100
136 446,090
136 465,690
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
25 78,850
27 84,310
34 105,700
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230




1954 actual
Departmental—Continued
Department of Medicine and Surgery:
Chief medical director
Deputy medical director
Assistant medical director
Director of service
D irector of nursing service
Deputy director of nursing service
Chief dietitian
Chief occupational therapist
Chief physical therapist
Chief pharmacist
Chief grade. Range $10,800 to $11,800
and above:
Physician
Dentist
Senior grade. Range $9,600 to $10,600
and above:
Physician
Dentist
Assistant director grade n u r s e .
Range $7,040 to $8,040

Num
ber

COntlnuedi
1955 estimate

1956 estimate

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

1 $16,800
1 15,800
4
59,200
11 143,800
1 10,800
1
9,600
1
9,600
1
9,600
1
9,600
1
9,600

1 $16,800
1 15,800
4
59,200
11 143,800
1 10,800
1
9,600
1
9,600
1
9,600
1
9,600
1
9,600

1 $16,800
1 15,800
4
59,200
11 143,800
1 10,800
1
9,600
1
9,600
1
9,600
1
9,600
1
9,600

23 281,400
6 69,300

23 281,400
6 69, 300

23 281,400
6 69,300

2
2

20,000
19,400

2
2

20,000
19,400

2
2

20,000
19,400

11

81,840

11

81,840

11

81,840

Total permanent, departmental. _ 1,282
Deduct lapses

1,197
1,137
7 179,200
6,711,970
6,475,975
53 422,350
53 343,210
34 334,930

Net permanent, departmental (av1,144
1,229
1,103
erage number, net salary)
6, 756,850
6,368, 760
6,141,045
Positions other than permanent
171,622
130,018
105,900
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
25,811
24,360
24,155
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
4,435
3,600
3,100
Nightwork differential
276
200
200
All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Biochemist
Biophysicist
Clinical psychologist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biophysicist
Hospital administrative officer, director
Pharmacologist
Psychologist, clinical
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist
,
Biophysicist
Dietitian
Field supervisor
Pharmacologist
Psychologist, clinical
Social worker
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist
Electrical engineer
Exercise therapist
Mycologist
Parasitologist
Pharmacologist
Psychologist, clinical
Social worker
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative officer
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
B iologist
Biophysicist
Electrical scientist
Field supervisor
Histologist
Physiologist
Prosthetic repairman
Social economist
GS-8. Range $4,62 0 to $5,370
G S-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Department of Medicine and Surgery:
Director of service
Chief grade. Range $10,800 to $11,800
and above:
Physician
Dentist
Senior grade. Range $9,600 to $10,600
and above:
Physician

6, 958,994

6, 526,938

6,274,400

1
2
6

9,800
20,000
59, 400

2
2
6

19, 600
20, 200
59,800

2
2
7

19,800
20,400
69,600

3
2
14
3

28, 080
16, 720
119, 240
25, 680

3
2
15
4

28, 280
16, 920
128,800
34,440

4
3
16
4

36, 840
25, 280
137,360
34, 640

6
1
2

52, 760
8,960
17,520

6
1
2

53,360
9,160
17, 720

6
1
2

53, 560
9,160
17, 920

15 111, 200
3 22, 520
28 202, 720
1
7,240
2 14,080
6 47, 240
4
28, 560
1
7,240
3
21,320
6 46,440

15 112, 400
4 29,960
29 212, 560
1
7,440
2
14, 280
6 47, 840
5 36,000
2
14,480
3 21, 720
6 47, 040

16 119, 840
5 37,200
30 219,600
1
7,440
2
14, 480
7
55,080
5 36, 200
3
21,720
4 28, 960
6 47,440

6 36,640
19 118, 860
1
5, 940
5 33,100
1
6,140
1
6,340
1
6,340
2 12, 280
3
17,820
1
5, 940

6
20
2
5
1
1
1
2
3
1

37, 240
126, 600
12.080
33, 500
6,340
6,540
6,540
12,480
18,220
6,140

7 43, 580
22 139,480
2 12, 280
5 33,900
1
6,540
1
6, 740
1
6,540
3
18,620
3
18,620
1
6,140

1
9
29
2
14
1
4
1
1
1
1
3
78
43
122
91
104
48
53

5,810
47,415
150,615
10,120
73, 715
5,060
22,365
5,185
5,069
5,810
5,069
14, 735
345, 640
176,400
459, 995
294,645
339,600
142,400
149,850

2
10
29
2
14
1
5
2
1
1
1
3
100
44
147
100
157
46
71

10,995
52,975
152,490
10,245
74,715
5,185
27,675
10,370
5,185
5,810
5,185
14,985
472,525
190,820
577,270
341, 580
514,950
137,150
198,520

2
11
31
2
16
1
6
2
1
1
1
3
108
48
159
108
170
50
77

11,120
58,285
162,610
10,370
85,085
5,310
32,985
10,495
5,310
5,810
5,310
15,110
508,915
205,120
625,690
370,180
558,500
149, 750
215,920

5

66, 500

5

66,500

5

66,500

19 230,450
6 65,550
2

24,050

19 231, 650
6 65,950
2

24,250

19 232,350
6
66,550
2

24,650

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
DETAIL O F PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual

1955 estimate

OBLIGATIONS BY (DEJECTS—continued

Field—Continued
Num- Total Num • T o t a l Num- Total
Department of Medicine and Surber salary ber salary
ber salary
gery— Continued
Full grade. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Physician
1 $7,240
1
$7,040
1
$7,240
Assistant director grade nurse. Range
$7,040 to $8,040
5 37,800
5
37,600
5
38,200
Senior grade nurse. Range $5,940 to
$6,940
1
1
5,940
6,140
1
6,140
Junior grade nurse. Range $3,740 to
$4,540
1
1
3,740
3,740
1
3,840
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payments above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential
All personal services, field
01

Personal services

795
3,816,470
30 111,463

934

765
3,705,007
341,483
14,291

908
4 282,421
307,461
16,496

987
4, 610,040
293,400
17,760

1,182
733

1,000
600

1,000
600

1,009

4, 449,580
26 167,159

22

4,792,305
182,265

4,062, 696

4, 607,978

4,922,800

11,021,690

11 134,916

11,197,200

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
___ .
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Payment above basic rates.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
•--.
Total personal services. _
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
08 Supplies and materials
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations
_

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$6, 241
GS-5.0

$3, 709
GS-5.0

$3, 709
GS-5.0

$6, 241
42

$7, 418
53

$7,418
53

24

29

6,307
1
579
1,028
2
7,917

7,500

29
7,500

600
10, 000

600
10, 000

18,100

18,100

20
20
20

20
20
20

20
20
20

$2,923

$3,250

$3, 250

$58, 465

$65,000

$65,000

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees.
Number of employees at end of year

115,404
3,617
117,684
128, 207

116,309
4,000
119, 632
130, 495

120,823
4,237
124,210
131,187

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

$3,478
GS-3.5
$3,893

$3, 471
GS-3.5
$3,895

$3,484
GS-3.5
$3,899

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates

$414, 561,150
20, 663, 651
1,626,420
8,397,923

$420, 392, 077
22, 759, 750
1, 656, 568
8, 632,070

$442,337,932
23, 704,283
1, 720, 753
8,989, 332

Total personal service obligations.._

445, 249,144

453,440, 465

476,752,300

01 Personal services
02 Travel:
Employee
Beneficiary
_ __
03 Transportation of things
Shipment of bodies
04 C ommunication services
05 Rents and utility services . . .
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services._
Medical and dental fees
•__
08 Supplies and materials
Provisions
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions._
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments

442,593,144

450,615,465

473,867,300

233, 218
2, 533,738
679,529
167,069
2, 270,227
9,922,649
725, 909
25,876,105
643,306
53,870,876
48,148,579
7,804,480
3,875, 925
14, 783
1, 597, 751

268,400
2,578,261
677,133
180, 679
2,373,969
10,402, 696
763,446
24, 594,852
534,079
55,010,648
49,045,077
5, 926, 286
4,150,000
16,233
1,700,916

246,000
2,650,100
677,600
176,300
2,402,900
10,344,200
720,200
23,788,200
559, 500
56, 638,800
48,982,000
6,016,900
5,569,000
15,000
1,338, 900

Subtotal
-.
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence. __ _ _- -. . . . . -_
. __

600, 957,288

608,838,140

633,992,900

11,537, 610

11, 541,218

12,088, 500

589,419, 678

597, 296,922

621,904,400

2,656,000
312,000
974,638
25,000

2,825,000
350,000
1,024,500
30,000

2,885,000
358,000
1,050,200
32,000

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
ARMY

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees.
Number of employees at end of year

01

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

1956 e s t i m a t e

ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF MINES,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—Con.

Ungraded positions: Average salary

Inpatient Care, Veterans Administration

1955 estimate

1954 actual

Object classification

1956 estimate

Personal services: Permanent positions
SUMMARY

Summary of Personal Services
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

115,383
3,617
117, 663
128,186

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

$3,478
GS-3.5
$3,893

$3,471
GS-3.5
$3,895

GS-3.5
$3,899

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base__.
Payment above basic rates

$414,496,444
20,663,651
1, 626,396
8,397,881

$420,319,659
22,759, 750
1,656,539
8, 632,017

$442,265, 514
23, 704, 283
1, 720, 724
8,989, 279

Total personal service obligations...

445,184,372

453,367,965

476,679,800

116,287
4,000
119,610
130,473

120,801
4,237
124,188
131,165

Direct Obligations
01 Personal services
02 Travel:
Employee
Beneficiary
03 Transportation of things
Shipment of bodies
04 C ommunication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Medical and dental fees
08 Supplies and materials
Provisions
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments

442,528,372

450,542,965

473, 794,800

233,218
2,533, 738
679,528
167,069
2, 269,648
9,922,649
725,909
25,876,105
643,306
53,869,848
48,148,579
7,804,480
3, 875, 925
14, 783
1, 597, 749

268,400
2,578, 261
677,133
180,679
2,373,369
10,402,696
763,446
24, 594,852
534,079
55,000,648
49,045,077
5, 926, 286
4,150, 000
16, 233
1, 700, 916

246,000
2, 650,100
677,600
176,300
2,402,300
10,344, 200
720,200
23, 788, 200
559,500
56,628,800
48,982,000
6,016,900
5, 569, 000
15, 000
1, 338, 900

Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence

600, 890, 906

Total direct obligations

608, 755, 040

633, 909, 800

11, 537, 610

11, 541, 218

12, 088, 500

589,353, 296

597, 213, 822

621, 821, 300

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
08 Supplies and materials
Provisions
09 Equipment

_.

Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
Total obligations

2, 656, 000
312, 000
974, 638
25, 000

2, 825, 000
350, 000
1,024, 500
30, 000

2, 885, 000
358, 000
1, 050, 200
32, 000

Direct Obligations

Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
08 Supplies and materials
Provisions. __ _
09 Equipment

-

Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
_.
Total obligations

3, 967, 638

4, 229, 500

4,325, 200

593,320,934

601, 443, 322

626,146, 500


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4,229,500

4,325,200

601, 526,422

626,229,600

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF MINES,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

3,967,638
593,387,316

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrative officer, hospital

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
6 t&66,800

6 $67,550

6 $68,050

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—Continued
Inpatient Care, Veterans

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

Administration—Continued

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

Field—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued

GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
Administrative officer, hospital
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Administrative officer, hospital
Anthropologist
Biochemist
Building and grounds supervisor
General engineer
Personnel officer
Psychologist, clinical
Supply officer
Therapist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Administrative officer, hospital
Anthropologist
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Building and grounds supervisor—
Dietitian
General engineer
General supply officer
Personnel officer
Psychologist, clinical

Social worker
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant —
Administrative officer
Advisement and guidance officer,
senior
Audiologist
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biophysicist.
Building supervisor and inspector. Chaplain
Dietitian
Exercise therapist
Fiscal accountant
General engineer
General supply officer
Instrument therapist
Instructor for the blind
Librarian
Occupational therapist
Parasitologist
Personnel officer
Pharmacist
Physical therapist
Procurement officer
Psychologist, clinical
Psychologist, personal counselor
Psychologist, vocational adviser
Registrar
Safety engineer
Serologist
Social worker
Statistician
Training specialist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
_
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Building and grounds supervisor
Dietitian
Exercise therapist
Executive assistant
Fiscal accountant
Funeral director
General engineer
General supply officer
Instructor for the blind
Laundry superintendent—
Librarian, general
Organization and methods examiner.
Occupational therapist
Personnel officer
Pharmacist
Physical therapist
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
__
...
Registrar
Social worker
Training specialist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Audiologist
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Building and grounds supervisor. _
Civil service examiner




1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
2
37
14
103

$20,000
372,400
129,480
925,720
9,360
17,120
25,880
8,760
8,960
4160
61 524,160
8,760
9,160

2
37

$20,200
375,200

3
38

$30,000
386,000

15
103

138,640
930,720

17
105

155,760
951,040

17,320
26,080
8,960
9,160
528,160
8,960
9,360

1
9,360
2 17,520
4 34,640
8,960
1
9,160
1
65 562,400
8,960
1
9,360
1

8 59,920
34 261,120
1
7,640
7 53,480
11 83,840
37 282,680
12 90,880
21 158,440
60,720
21 155,640
172
1, 234,480
3 22,720

67,760
269,560
7,840
54,080
84,640
291,720
91,680
159,440
61, 320
21 157,040
172
1, 241,080
3
22,920

68,160
288,240
7,840
54,480
92,080
318, 640
107,960
23 179,120
10 75,600
23 174,520
175
1,288,200
3 23,120

2 12,680
110 731,840

2
112

2 13,080
115 765,340

1
6,540
1
6,140
33
23 141,420
1
5,940
56 367,980
272
1, 750, 820
137 886,980
3 19, 220
3 20, 820
25 160, 700
49 328,260
1
6,540
1
6,340
4 25,360
6 38,240
1
6,740
100 648,500
3 17, 820
5 32,500
2 12, 680
120 722,600
4 25,160
87 560,180
5 32,100
7 44, 780
4 25,160
40 256, 600
6,740
1
3 20,220

1
6,740
1
6,340
34 216,160
24 148,360
6,140
1
57 375,920
274
1, 771, 700
139 897,320
19, 420
3
3 20,820
25 162,100
49 331,060
6,740
1
1
6,540
4
25, 760
6 38, 840
1
6,740
100 652, 500
18,020
3
5 32,900
12, 880
2
120 726, 600
4 25, 560
87 564,180
.5 32, 500
45, 380
4 25,560
40 258, 600
1
6,940
3 20,420

6,250
589, 575
6,250
5,625
252,375
23,375
11,625
6,000
47,750
6,000
71,125
465,125
5,750
6,000
41,625
6,000
23, 500
299,875
143,625
11,875
11, 750
28,750
5,875
164,375
166,375
5,875
5
195

28,425

1,088,670
5 25,925
52 282,325
30 164,730
74 400,725
3 15,930

9
35

1
99
1
1
44
4
2
1
8
1
12
78
1
1
7
1
4
51
25
2
2
5
1
27

12,880
746,720

6,250
596,950
6,250
5,750
258,875
23,625
11,750
6,125
48,125
6,125
71,625
472,500

5,875
6,125
42,000
6,125
23, 750
301,375
144,375
12,000
11,875
29,000
6,000
165,375
167,625
6,000

5 28,675
198
], 107,600
5 26,175
52 284,200
30 165,480
74 403,350
3 16,055

1
6,740
1
6,340
36 228, 440
25 154, 700
1
6,140
60 394,340
281
1, 813, 580
149 957,720
3" 19,620
3 20,820
28 180,120
51 343, 340
6,740
1
6,540
1
4 26,160
39, 240
6,940
1
103 671,320
18,220
3
5 33,300
2 13,080
130 787,000
4 25,760
92 594, 380
5 32, 700
7 45, 780
4 25, 760
45 288, 900
1
6,940
3 20,620
1
6,250
102 619, 450
1
6,250
1
5,750
46 270,625
5 29,375
2 11,875
2 11, 750
10 59, 625
1
6,125
13 78,000
80 485,375
1
6,000
1
6,125
47,875
6,250
24,000
54 319,125
26 150,500
12,125
12, 000
29,250
6,125
171, 500
173, 750
6,125
5 28,800
210
1,181,445
5 26,425
55 300,255
32
"" 175,975
76 413,845
3 16,180

Num- Total
Field—Continued
ber salary
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810—Con.
114 $619,420
Dietitian
3 16,180
Educationalist.
1
5,810
Employee relations officer
10 54,725
Engineer
51 282,675
Exercise therapist
___.
78 452,925
Fiscal accountant
5,310
1
Fiscal auditor
5,810
1
Hematologist
_
5,685
1
Histologist
280,810
51
Instructor
2 10,995
Laundry superintendent.... .1.11...
64 344,215
Librarian
55 297,300
Occupational therapist.111'/."!"'.'.
Organization and methods exami44,230
ner
10 57,600
Orthopedist
I
1
5,560
Parasitologist
131 719,310
Personnel officer
I"
122 638,615
Pharmacist
10 55,475
Photographer
ZZ Z ZZZZZI
66 360,460
Physical therapist
7 39,670
Placement officer
11 59,660
Position classifier
2 10,870
Procurement officer
6 32,485
Prosthetic technician. _
13 72,780
Recreation specialist-...
204,845
37
Recreation supervisor .
46 255,980
Registrar..
.__
14
75,090
Scientific illustrator
10 54,475
Serologist
2 11,370
Statistician
I..Z
Z 198
Social worker
_.
1,077,175
17 89,020
Supply cataloger
87
489,870
Supply officer
4 23,055
Training specialist
11
63,160
Vocational adviser
837
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..
3,214
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
14,664, 790
156
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
4,872,875
4,833
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160,.
18,405,630
6,289
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
22,109,260
15, 507
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
50, 545,220
23,355
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
69,726,260
3,223
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Department of Medicine and Surgery:
Chief grade. Range $10,800 to $11,800
and above:
Physician

718
8,872, 500
44 503,150

1955 estimate

N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
114 $623,170
'
16,430
1
5,810
10 55,100
51 284,550
80 464,920
5,435
1
5,810
1
5,810
1
51 282,185
2 11,120
56210
66 356,210

55

Dentist
Full grade. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Physician
Dentist
_*
Associate grade. Range $5,940 to
$6,940:
Physician
Dentist
Junior grade. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Physician
Dentist
Assistant director grade nurse.
Range $7,040 to $8,040
Senior grade nurse. Range $5,940 to
$6,940
.

121 $660,090
3
16,555
1
5,810
10 55,350
51 286,425

83
1
1
1
53
2
68
58

481,225
5,435
5,810
5,810
292,555
11,245
367,205
314,230

46 257, 480
14 75, 715
10 54, 850
2 11,495
201
1,097,355
17 89,770
87 492,620
4 23,305
11 63,660
844
4,315,355
3,239
14,716,035
1,164
4,899,485
4,869
18,491,140
6,335
22,214,160
15,626
50,729,270
23,531
70,071, 510
246
8,438,980

9 49,915
11 63,285
1
5,810
140 769,850
125 656,920
11 61,285
68 372,830
7 40,295
11 60,660
2 11,120
32,985
14 78,840
38 212,405
49 273,285
15 81,025
11 60, 285
2 11,620
215
1,182,945
18 95,080
90 508,300
4 23,430
12 69,095
877
4,484,440
3,366
15,815,945
1,209
5,100,885
5,060
19,201,325
6,582
23,058,150
16,236
52,637,570
24,428
73,121,180
3,342
9, 111, 500

723
8,941,500
45 517,700

748
9,232, 750
50 575,950

44,605
10 58,100
1
5,685
134 737,615
122 641,115
10 55,975
66 362,335
7 40,045
11 60,160
2 10,995
32, 735
13 73,405
37 206,720

Dentist
Senior grade. Range $9,600 to $10,600
and above:
1,334
1,328
Physician
14,915,600
14,835,800
212
206
Dentist2,102,550
2,040,550
Intermediate grade. Range $8,360 to
Physician.

1956 estimate

15, 510,450
220
2,184,550

1,173
1,166
1,216
10,606,320
10,517,800
10,965,000
214
210
225
1,861,200
1,995,360
1,819, 760
118 849,080
25 177,400

119
25

861,120
178,800

34 205,380
19 113,660

35
19

212,720
114,860

30 165,375
11 60,500

30
11

166,625
61,000

79

597,160

78 687,720
326

Full grade nurse. Range $5,060 to
1,231
$5,810
6,608,745
Associate grade nurse. Range $4,400
3,708
to $5,200
17,701,200
Junior grade nurse. Range $3,740 to
9,247
$4,540
36,712,020
34,799
Unclassified.
103,648,675
115,404
Total permanent, field.
423,455, 610
1,358
Deduct lapses
8,894,460
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
114,046
414,561,150

329
2,085,500

124 903,720
26 186,040
37
20
31
11
82

231,800
121,400
176,125
61,250
626,080

342
2,181,720
1,289

1,241
6,674,980

6,946,860

3,737
3,883
17,872,500
18,577,600
9,319
9,684
37,025,080
35,089
36,451
104,482,114
108,635,056
116,309
120,823
426,424,429
444,087,091

>99
6,032,352

850
1,749,159

115,610
119,973
420,392,077
442,337,932

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SEBVICES—continued
1954 actual
Field—Continued

Positions other than permanent
___
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base___
Payment above basic rates:

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$20, 663,651
1, 626,420

$22, 759, 750
1, 656,568

$23, 704, 283
1, 720, 753

4,403,077
3, 775, 519
219,327

4,490,869
3, 845, 997
295, 204

4, 669, 660
4,014, 775
304, 897

445, 249,144

453, 440, 465

476, 752, 300

442,593,144

450, 615, 465

473, 867,300

2, 656,000

2, 825,000

2, 885,000

Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential--Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field

Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursement from other accounts

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual
Field—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810—Con.
Pharmacist
Audiologist
Occupational therapist
Orthopedist
Prosthetic technician
Physical therapist
Librarian
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655

Outpatient Care, Veterans Administration

GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Department of Medicine and Surgery:
Chief grade. Range $10,800 to $11,800
and above:
Physician

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

822

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Grades established by head of agency:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel:
Employee
Beneficiary
03 Transportation of things
Shipment of bodies
04 C ommunication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Medical and dental fees
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence
Total obligations

9,544

10, 619

Dentist
Senior grade. Range $9,600 to $10,600
and above:
Physician

9,328

74L

733

10, 632
11, 232

9,954
11,073

9,731
10, 850

$3, 906
GS-4.4

$3, 811
GS-4.2

$3, 820
GS-4.2

$1, 476
GS-3.1
$9,104

$1, 476
GS-3.1
$9,407

$1, 476
GS-3.1
$9, 480

$44,306, 511
5,814, 582
186,391
109,482

$41, 903,150
5, 293, 204
175,819
174,000

$41, 025, 945
5, 224,000
172,820
111, 500

50,416,966

47, 546,173

46, 534, 265

180,766
4,637,261
51,319
5,186
901,843
164,331
88, 365
1,297,223
31, 525,046
9,805, 526
183,441
2,021
57,094

178,000
4, 543,305
46,690
5,097
846,311
140,121
94,320
1,154,532
19, 530, 278
9,178,240
182,098
2,025
54, 337

170, 000
4,335,000
44,100
4,400
846, 235
140,100
90,000
1, 055, 000
19,859,000
9, 001, 750
170,000
2,000
50, 600

99,316,388

83, 501, 527

82,302,450

13,644

12, 614

13,450

99,302, 744

83,488, 913

82, 289,000

Dentist
Intermediate grade. Range $8,360 to
$9,360:
Physician
Dentist
Full grade. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Physician
Dentist
Associate grade. Range $5,940 to
$6,940:
Physician
Dentist
Junior grade. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Physician
Dentist
Assistant director grade nurse. Range
$7,040 to $8,040
Senior grade nurse. Range $5,940 to
$6,940
Full grade nurse. Range $5,060 to
$5,810
_~
Associate grade nurse. Range $4,400
to $5,200.
Junior grade nurse. Range $3,740 to
$4,540
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses.

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Psychologist, clinical
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Psychologist, clinical
Social worker
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Audiologist
Bacteriologist
Biologist
Orthopedist
Physical therapist
Psychologist, clinical
Social worker
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative officer
Pharmacist
Social worker
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Social worker
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Bacteriologist
Hematologist
Dietitian




1955 estimate

20 $172,680

20 $173,800

20 $175,200

1
7,240
58 417,640
6 44,640

1
7,440
56 403,240
6 45,240

1
7,440
56 405,640
6 45,840

92,440
6,540
5,940
6,740
6,340
6,540
498, 560

9 60,680
3 18,020
1
6,140
1
6,940
1
6,540
1
6,740
69 421,540
35 229680
229,680

9 61,680
3 18, 220
1
6,140
1
6,940
1
6,540
1
6,740
69 426,340
35 232,680

12
2
16

12
2
16

44

287,760

12
2
16

70,375
11, 500
94,125

120 654,000
3 16,930
30 168,630
5,435
1
5,185
1
27 145,820

70, 625
11,625
94, 625

117 643,225
3 17, 055
30 169,630
5,560
5,310
27 146,120

71,125
11,750
95, 250

115 637,230
3 17,180
30 171,505
1
5,685
1
5,435
27 147,995

30 $156,675
30 $157,675
30 $159,550
11 57,910
11 58,035
11 58,785
1
1
5,810
5,810
1
5,935
4 22,365
4 22,490
22, 740
4 21,615
4 21, 740
21,990
7 38, 920
39, 545
7 38, 670
1
1
5,435
5,560
5,685
1
95 477, 400
95 487,440
150 773, 740
616
610
1,050
5, 087, 250
2, 946, 045
2,917,045
200 889,890 177 777,790 175 768,945
769
490
485
1, 995, 820
3,137, 520
1,975,420
930
1,000
925
3,362, 250
3, 635, 745
3,362,375
506
2,506
2,486
8, 506, 800
8,499,420
8,415,800
1,128
1,165
1,100
3, 667,310
3, 556, 690
3,468, 690
50 141,480
46 129,880
41 115,780

110
1,303,000
15 171,000

106
103
1, 256, 050
1, 227, 550
14 159,650
13 148,150

465
459
452
4, 940, 350
4, 998, 750
4, 873, 950
135
130
128
1,323, 000
1,276,450
1,256,850
345
3,125, 700
225
1,673,160

334
3 037,360
3,
191
il
1,670,200

15 118,800
14 99,960

14 110,980
13 92,520

12
11

96,100
78,440

39, 500
35, 640

6
4
2

39,700
23,160
12,375

7

38,500

5

38,600

7
10
2

44,560
61,280
12,250

10

55,000

6

45,400

40 257,600
55 288,680
50 235,000

12,375
49, 500
5

38,000

38 244,000
51 278,140
43 202,700

331
3,011,480
189
1,653,080

35 226,180
45 247,780
37 176,300

15 64,500
13 57,040
25 107,000
7,894
7,778
8,919
38,120, 595
37, 593, 515
42, 786,035
330
09
331
4, 669, 224
2, 217,320
2, 231,695

6,189, 700

1,550
1,650
6,014, 250
5,649, 750

Not permanent, field (average number, net salary)
9,810
9,213
8,998
44,306, 511
41, 903,150
41, 025, 945
Positions other than permanent
5, 814, 582
5, 293, 204
5, 224, 000
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..186,391
175,819
172, 820
Payment above basic rates:
7,000
4,224
Overtime and holiday pay
fi,600
3,000
3, 340
Nightwork differential
2,900
102, 000
164, 000
101,918
Additional pay for service abroad

1956 estimate

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

1956 estimate

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

Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
1,700
account

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

1955 estimate

01

Personal services.

50, 416,966

47, 546,173

46, 534, 265

Maintenance and Operation of Supply Depots, Veterans Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees - _ Number of employees at end of year

416
408
400

411
399
384

399
388
384

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary _-.
._
Average grade.
_.__--.
Ungraded positions: Average salary

$3, 626
GS-4.5
$3,781

$3, 640
GS-4.4
$3, 764

$3,682
GS-4.4
$3, 764

$1,487,383

$1,441,630

$1, 417, 406

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions.

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—Continued

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

Object classification

Maintenance and Operation of Supply Depots, Veterans Administration—Continued

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$11,440,605
15, 599

$50, 805, 896
29, 700

$60, 800,401
29, 700

19,803,481

63,350,000

70,579,636

$4, 474
GS-6.0

$4,673
GS-8.0

$4, 900
GS-8.0

$284, 520

$62,012

$10,958

1,093
1,413

238

42

62,250
500
1,000

11,000
300
500

15,000
150,000
1,000

50,000

820,250

1,983, 564

1,067, 373

1,050,000

2,045,364

566
147
594
522

356
300
616
605

362
300
632
632

$5, 297
GS-8.1

$5, 672
GS-8.7

$5, 724
GS-8.8

$2,460,797

$1,805, 512
1, 759, 600

$1,909, 858
1, 759, 600

17,081
2,313

6,933
4,000

7,342
4,300

3,344,859
66,858
27,873
9,092
4,811
79
1, 597,369
855,241
2, 963, 303
11, 985, 745
15, 624

3, 576,045
83,500
49,000
11,000
15,000

3,681,100
83,300
49, 000
10, 500
16,000

2,717, 410
1, 501,000
4, 791,199
51, 626,146
29, 700

1, 456, 435
1, 500, 000
3, 015, 000
62, 783. 965
29, 700

20,870, 854

64, 400, 000

72, 625,000

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—continued

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

0 Lands and structures
.5 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations

-

Summary of Personal Services—Con.
ALLOCATION TO CORPS OF ENGINEERS,
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

01 Personal services—Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
. . . __
Communication services._
Rents and utility services
_
O ther contractual services _
Supplies and materials
Equipment
._
.
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments

02
03
04
05
07
08
09
13
15

Total obligations

$5,721
13, 401

$5, 545
10, 500

$5,394
10, 000

1, 506, 505
2,173
489
14, 395
86, 612
52,057
65,946
16,400
340
7,424

1, 457, 675
4,400
517
14, 312
93, 797
57,869
88,230
52,200
100
6,600

1, 432,800
2,500
600
12, 700
78,400
55,000
72, 200
7,900
100
6,400

1, 752, 341

1, 775, 700

1, 668, 600

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
General supply officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Electrical engineer
General supply officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Storage officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Personnel officer
Property and stock officer. __
Requisition officer
Storage officer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370—
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955-.
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545.._
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160—
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655—
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430—
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230—
Unclassified

Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
01

Personal services .

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
3

$21,720

3

$22,120

3

$22,320

6,340
6,740

6,540
6,940

6,740
6,940

5,875

6,000

6,125

5,310
11,120
16, 430
10,620
34,410
58, 540
45,370
142, 330
164, 505
256, 540
37, 350
714,620

5,435
11,245
16, 680
10,745
30, 040
55,085
41,950
143, 205
166, 380
251, 920
37, 510
707,625

5,435
11,370
16, 930
10, 870
30, 415
55, 835
42, 575
118, 835
168. 255
254, 560
38,070
688,812

416 1, 537, 820
8
50,437

411 1,519,420
12
77,790

399 1,484,087
11
66,681

408 1,487,383
5,721

399 1,441,630
5,545

388 1,417,406
5,394

5,401
8,000

4,500
6,000

4,000
6,000

1, 506, 505

1,457, 675

1,432, 800

Hospital and Domiciliary Facilities, Veterans Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
1954 actual

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01

Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates.

02
03
04
05
07
08
09

Total personal services (see Consolidated schedule)
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment




Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01

Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates

Total personal services (see Consolidated schedule)
Travel
Communication services
Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment.._
Lands and structures
Taxes and assessments
Total obligations.

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01

Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates

Total personal services (see Consolidated schedule)
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
C ommunication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Lands and structures
Taxes and assessments
Total obligations .

1955 estimate

287,026
1,719
2,912
99
79
42, 514
184,184
2,609
1,066
545,140
25

1956 estimate

Major Alterations, Improvements, and Repairs, Veterans Administration

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION

Total number of permanent positions
Full time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

500
147
530
481

333
300
603
603

360
300
630

$5,437
GS-8.5

$5, 728
GS-8.9

$5, 728
GS-8.8

$2,176, 277
864, 668

$1,743, 500
1, 759, 600

$1, 898, 900
1, 759, 600

15, 988
900

6,695
4,000

7,30C
4,30C

3,057,833
65,139
27, 873
6,180
4,712
1,370, 671
852, 632
2, 962,237

3, 513,795
83, 000
49, 000
10,000
15,000
2, 552, 410
1, 500,000
4, 791,199

3,670,100
83,00C
49, 00C
10,00C
16, 00C
1, 406,43E
1, 500,00C
3, 015, 00C

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

80
48
93
85

80
100
177
177

53
100
150
150

$5,437
GS-8.5

$5,728
GS-8.9

$5, 728
GS-8.8

$253, 653
279, 294

$443,100
586,400

$287, 700
586, 400

2,119
133

1,705
1,000

1,100
700

535,199

1,032,205

875,900

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salaries
Average grade..
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
_- .
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services (see Consolidated schedule)

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual

Object classification .

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$4, 694
2,031
537
3,353
39,190
184, 226
99,427
1, 920,499
4,235

$5,000
5,000
1,500
8,000
61, 500
425,000
150,000
5, 035, 933
8,400

$5,000
10,000
1,000
6,000
50, 975
350,000
100,000
2, 776, 262
8,400

2, 793,391

6, 732, 538

4,183, 537

1954 actual

Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services...
Rents and utility services.
O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Lands and structures
Taxes and assessments
Total obligations

-_
__

_

Departmental—Continued
General
GS-8.
GS-7.
GS-6.
GS-5.
GS-4.
GS-3.
GS-2.

10 Lands and structures.

schedule grades—Continued
Range $4,620 to $5,370
Range $4,205 to $4,955
Range $3,795 to $4,545
Range $3,410 to $4,160
Range $3,175 to $3,655
Range $2,950 to $3,430
Range $2,750 to $3,230

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

ALLOCATION TO GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION

1
24
11
24
65
51
14

1
14
7
5
39
20
7

$5,370
65,955
30,190
18,800
133,220
67,240
21,890

1
14
7
5
36
20
7

$5,370
66,495
31,065
19,425
130,070
66,200
21,400

375 2,246,610
33
187, 736

369 2, 220,870
32
166,092

Net permanent, departmental (av408 2, 424,380
erage number, net salary)
18,084
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime

342 2,058,874
7,918

337 2,054,778
7,842

and holiday pay

All personal services, departmental..

1,000

2,000

2,000

2,443,464

2,068,792

2,064,620

Field:

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salaries
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Payment above basic rates

02
03
04
05
07
08
09
10
15

$5,370
108,520
46,745
94,275
220,470
160,130
41,380

556 3,105,460
148
681,080

$35, 424

SUMMARY

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
bei
be r salary
salary
ber salary

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—continued

02
03
04
05
07
08
09
10
15

1955 estimate

Total personal services (see Consolidated schedule)
Travel
__.
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Lands and structures
Taxes and assessments.
Total obligations

80
48
93
85

80
100
177
177

53
100
150
150

$5,437
GS-8.5

$5,728
GS-8.9

$5, 728
GS-8.8

$253, 653
279,294
2,119
133

$443,100
586,400
1,705
1,000

$287, 700
586,400
1,100
700

535,199
4,694
2,031
537
3,353
39,190
184, 226
99,427
1, 955, 923
4,235

1,032, 205
5,000
5,000
1,500
8,000
61, 500
425,000
150, 000
5, 035, 933
8. 400

875, 900
5,000
10,000
1,000
6,000
50, 975
350, 000
100, 000
2, 776, 262
8,400

2, 828, 815

6, 732, 538

4,183, 537

General
GS-8.
GS-7.
GS-5.
GS-4.
GS-3.

Total permanent, field

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) . . .
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay

01

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual
Num- Total
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
ber
salary
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
15 $135,000
Construction engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
41 303.000
Construction engineer
6
42, 240
Construction management engineer2
15,080
General engineer
6
43,640
Architectural engineer
1
7,040
Civil engineer
5
36, 800
Structural engineer
90,120
12
Mechanical engineer
45,440
6
Electrical engineer
99, 200
13
Architect
7,440
1
Landscape engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
27 191,400
Construction engineer.
25 155, 200
Construction superintendent
34 213, 560
Mechanical engineer
16 101,640
Electrical engineer
96,200
Construction management engineer. 15
5
31,900
General engineer
1
5,940
Materials engineer
14
89,160
Architectural engineer
4
24,760
Civil engineer
13
83,820
Structural engineer.
46 291,840
Architect
38,440
Landscape architect
6,340
Chemist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
2
10,870
Construction engineer
2
10,495
Statistician
6
31,360
Construction superintendent
1
5,060
Administrative officer
1
5,060
Materials engineer
5
26,400
Architectural engineer
2
10,120
Civil engineer
3
16,805
Structural engineer
7
36,130
Mechanical engineer
3
16,555
Electrical engineer
1
5,185
Interior decorator
12
67,720
Architect
1
5,435
Landscape architect
5
26,175
Chemist
for FRASER
Equipment specialist

8
5
25
25
27 .
90
6

Deduct lapses

84

37,960
21,650
92, 750
80,335
83,700

7
4
14
13
23

33,215
17,320
56, 560
41,795
77,490

2

9,740

8
16
20

29,280
53,360
62,200

316,395
26, 325

61
10

226,380
36,642

46
3

154,580
11,800

290,070

51

189,738

43

1,143,962
1,116

2, 346,000
720

142, 780
2, 346,000
600

1,446

3,000

3,000

All personal services, field

1,436, 594

2, 539,458

2,492,380

Personal services

3,880,058

4,608,250

4, 557,000

3,344,859

3,576,045

3,681,100

535,199

1,032,205

875,900

__

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows:
"Hospital and domiciliary facilities,
Veterans Administration"
"Major alterations, improvements, and
repairs, Veterans Administration"

WOODROW WILSON CENTENNIAL
CELEBRATION COMMISSION

Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from "Hospital and domiciliary facilities" and "Major alterations, improvements, and repairs" appropriations, Veterans
Administration

Digitized


schedule grades:
Range $4,620 to $5,370Range $4,205 to $4,955
Range $3,410 to $4,160
Range $3,175 to $3,655
Range $2,950 to $3,430

Woodrow Wilson Centennial Celebration Commission

1955 estimate

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

1956 estimate

Object classification

Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary
9

$82,840

9

$82,840

25
5
3
4
2
6
7
4
13
1

188, 200
37, 200
22,320
30, 760
14, 680
46, 840
54, 680
31,160
100,120
7,640

25
5
3
4
2
6
7
4
13
1

184, 400
37, 400
22, 520
30,960
14, 880
45, 040
53, 080
31, 360
96, 520
7,640

15
23
27
10
10
6
1
10
3
7
40
5
1

100,500
153,420
177, 580
65,200
64,900
38,840
6,340
68,200
19,620
46, 580
262,200
31,400
5,940

15
23
26
10
10
5
1
10
3
7
40
5
1

100, 500
154, 020
171,240
67,400
65, 200
32,300
6,340
65,400
19,820
46,880
264,200
32,000
6,140

2
1
4
1
2
5
2
1
7
2
2
10
1
4
1

10, 370
5,810
21,865
5,185
10,495
26,925
10,245
5,810
38,380
11,620
10,620
56,725
5,560
21,490
5,685

2
1
4
1
2
5
2
1
6
2
2
10
1
4
1

10,495
5,810
22,115
5,185
10,745
27,425
10,495
5,810
32,610
11, 620
10,745
56,975
5,560
21,490
5,685

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Total number of permanent positions..
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of y e a r . . .
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade.

$4,189
GS-7.0

Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base___

01

$4,189
16

Total personal services.
Travel
Communication services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials

4,205
2,995
300
1,000
1,000
500

Obligations incurred

10,000

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

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

$4,205
16

1

4,189
16

Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base . .
01

Personal services

4,205

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
PERMANENT AUTHORIZATIONS
(Indefinite appropriation, special account, unless otherwise indicated)
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

Administrative Expenses, Farm Credit Administration

1954 actual

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

335
311
304

330
322
322

328
319
319

$5, 861
GS-8.4

$5, 927
GS-8.4

$5,965
GS-8.4

$1, 806, 394

$1,908,900

$1, 905,400

12,166
6,974
749

45,000
7,600

45,000
7,600

1, 844, 551

1,961, 500

1, 958,000

1, 836, 758
198,355
4,480
37, 267
9,818
17,104
2,739
5,860
14, 470
8,835
1,400

1,961, 500
247, 500
4,500
37,600
9,800
19,000
14, 500

1,958,000
247, 500
4,500
37,600
9,800
19,000
14, 500

15,000
9,100
1,500

15,000
12, 600
1,500

2,137,086

2,320, 000

2,320,000

2,320,000

2,320,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees _ _ . _
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
Average grade
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent: Board
compensation
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.._
Payment above basic rates _ _
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
Total personal service obligations. _.

18,268

Direct Obligations
01
02
03
04
05
06
07

Personal services
...
Travel
Transportation of things...
Communication services._ . . .
Rents and utility services.
__
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services _
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Agencies
01
02
04
05
08
09

Personal services
Travel
C ommunication services
Rents and utility services
Supplies and materials
Equipment

__

Total obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts.
Obligations incurred

7,793
28
2,096
365
507
923
11,712
2,148, 798

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Departmental:
N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber
ber salary
excess of $14,800:
Governor
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
1 $17,500
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
13,000
Deputy governor
13,400
13,200
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy governor
12,000
12,000
Deputy governor and director of
land bank service
12,000
12,000
Deputy governor and director of
1
12,800
short-term credit services
12,000
12,000
Deputy governor and director of
1
12,800
12,800
12,800
cooperative bank service
General counsel
12,000
12,000
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
10,800
Assistant general counsel
10,800
Deputy director of land bank service10,800
10,800
Deputy director of short-term credit
22,850
services
23,600
23,600
11,800
Chief examiner
11,800
11,800
11,800
Chief appraiser
10,800
10,800
10,800
Deputy governor
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant deputy director of short3
29,400
term credit services
3
29,600
3
30,200
Attorney
1
10,600
2
19,200
2
19,200
Director of information
1
9,800
1
10,000
1
10,200
Deputy director of finance and accounts
1
10,600
1
10,600
1
10,600
Chief of personnel division..
1
10,600
1
10,600
1
10,600
Special assistant to Governor
1
9,600
1
9,600
Chief of economic and credit analysis division
10, 600
1
10,600
10,600
Assistant chief appraiser
20, 200
1
9,600
9,600
Chief of appraisal review
10,400
10,600
1
10,600
10,600
Chief of administrative division
10, 600
1
10,600
Assistant director of finance and

21,200
2
21,200
2 21,200



1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Mum- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600—Con. ber salary ber salary ber salary
Assistant deputy director of land
2 $21,200
2 $21,000
bank service
2 $21,200
Assistant director of cooperative
1
10,600
1
10,600
bank service
1
10,600
1
10,600
1
10,600
Assistant chief examiner
1
10,600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant deputy director of short8,360
8,360
term credit services
8,360
8,360
Information officer
8,560
Chief of field accounting and reports.
8,360
8,360
Administrative offi cer
18,720
3
27,480
18, 720
Cooperative bank coordinator
8,960
1
8,560
8,760
Chief, securities section
9,160
1
8,760
8,960
Chief registrar
8,760
1
8,360
8,560
Chief, operating analysis section
Chief, national farm loan association
9,360
1
9,160
9,360
section
Chief, loan servicing and real estate
9,360
9,160
9,360
section
8,560
8,360
8,360
Chief accountant
26,080
17,320
25,880
Associate chief appraiser
14, 720
Attorney
Assistant chief, economic and credit
1
9,360
9,360
1
9,360
analysis division
1
8.960
8,560
Agricultural economist
1
8,760
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
7,240
Hydraulic engineer
7,240
Chief, accounts and budget section.
Assistant deputy director of short8,040
term credit services
8,040
Special assistant to Governor
3
24,120
24,120
3
24,120
Reviewing farm credit examiner
2
15,680
15,280
2
15,280
Investment analyst
1
7,640
7,240
1
7,440
Chief, district personnel section
Assistant chief, national farm loan
1
8,040
1
8,040
association section
Assistant chief, loan servicing and
1
8,040
1
8,040
real estate section
Assistant chief, administrative divi8,040
8,040
1
8,040
sion.,
8,040
Agricultural economist
7,640
15,080
1
7,440
Administrative officer
8,040
8,C40
1
8,040
Accountant
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
6,140
5,940
5,940
Cooperative bank coordinator
6,940
13,280
6,940
Financial analyst
6,740
6,340
6,540
Special assistant to Governor
20,
220
20,020
20,020
Reviewing farm credit examiner
6,940
6,940
6,940
Personnel officer
Chief, information and credit sec1
6,940
6,940
6,940
tion
1
6,740
6,340
6,540
Agricultural economist
2
13,280
12,880
13,080
Administrative assistant
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
1 6,125
5,750
6,000
Assistant chief, securities section
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1 5,310
5,060
1
5,185
Personnel classifier
1
5,935
5,935
1
5,935
Personnel assistant
1 5,810
11,370
1
5,560
Information specialist
5,935
Farm credit examiner
1 5,810
5,560
1
Administrative assistant
5,685
5
27,925
22,365
5
27,425
Accountant
1
5,370
9,990
1
5,370
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
14
67,620
78,735
14
66,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
8
34,735
39,155
8
34,360
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
35 142,225
33 131,930
35 139, 850
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
32 113,535
34 118,590 32 112,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
25
81,950
29
93,878
25
81,150
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2
6,220
2
5,980
2
6,060
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
209 1,189,103 198 1,163,910 196 1,159,490
Total permanent, departmental
3
22,170
19.1 132,282
3
Deduct lapses.
23,805
Net permanent,
departmental
(average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Board
compensation
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base__
Payment above basic rates: OvertimeOther payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reim
bursable details

189.9
1,056,821
12,166
4,184
749

193
1,140,105

1,137,320

45,000
4,600

45,000
4,600

1,189, 705

1,186,920

18,268
1,092,188

All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Supervising farm credit examiner..
Chief reviewing land bank appraiser
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Resident farm credit examiner
Registrar
Farm credit examiner
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Farm credit examiner..
Assistant resident farm credit examiner
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Farm credit examiner

195

2

18,720

2

17,720

2

17,720
110,320

12

110,920

12

110,120

12

12
12

96,480
94.480
22,120

12
12
2

95,480
14,080

12
12
2

95,880
14,280

15

97,500

15

97,700

15

99,100

2

13,880

2

13,880

2

13,880

39

220,340

40

225,025

40

226,775

83

INDEPENDENT OFFICES
DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

Field—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-7., Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6 Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total, permanent, field.- __
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num - Total
ber
salary

Num - Total
salary
ber

Num • Total
ber salary

1
12

$4,455
53,415

16

53, 680

126 785, 990
5.4 36, 417
120.6 749, 573

2
12
5
16

$8,410
53,290
17, 050
54, 240

132
5

803, 475
34, 680
768, 795

127

2
12
5
16

$8,410
53,915
17, 050
54, 880

132
6

808, 690
40, 610

1954 actual
Field—Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base._.
All personal services, field
01

Personal services

______

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$2, 790

$3,000

$3,000

752,363

771, 795

771, 080

1,844, 551

1, 961, 500

1,958,000

1,836, 758

1, 961, 500

1,958,000

7,793

768, 080

126

REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS

PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Number

Num- Total
ber
salary

ACCRUED ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
.
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
Other payments for personal services.02
03
04
05
06
07
08
15

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
._
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Taxes and assessments
Total accrued expenditures

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

131
133

139
1
135
135

152
1
143
146

$6, 447
GS-8.8

$6, 457
GS-8.8

$6, 427
GS-8.8

$853,744

$887,000
10,000

$959,000
10,000

1954 actual
141

3,203
961

3,400
1,500

3,700
1,800

1,301

6,900

12,200

859,209
42,283
461
11, 646
103, 550
7,365
9,034
39,991
8,106
258
1,081, 903

908,800
47,000
1,000
12, 500
97,900
6,500
7,000
6,200
7,800
400
1,095,100

3,600
990, 300
75, 000
1,000
13, 400
104, 500
7,500
7,700
7,500
8,900
400
1,216,200

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber
salary
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040—Con.
Assistant secretary
_ .
1
$7,240
Engineer.
P e r s o n n e l o f f i c e r . ___
1
7,040
GS-11. Range $5,940-$6,940:
Accountant
._
1
6,340
Assistant examiner.
1
6,007
Assistant to the managing director._
1
6,940
Assistant to the president
Counsel. _
1
5,940
Personnel officer
Statistician
GS-10. Range $5,500-$6,250:
Accountant .
1
5,672
GS-9. Range $5,060-$5,810:
Accountant
1
5,326
Chief of section
1
5,611
1
5,560
Counsel
._
2 10,641
Examining clerk _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Librarian
1
5,810
1
5,690
Staff assistant.
.
__
1
5,370
GS-8. Range $4,620-$5,370
17 80,594
GS-7. Range $4,205-$4,955
14 61,327
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
28 111,956
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
6 20,614
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
6 18,656
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2
6,354
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
3
8,590
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Digitized


1956 estimate

Number

Number

Total
salary

$17,500
16,000

1
1
3

Total
salary

$17,500
16,000
45,000

Personal services

_.. _

$7,377
7,040

1
1

$7,478
7,155

1
1
1

6,940
6,015
6,740

1
1
1
1

6,940
6,140
6,908
5,940

1

5,797

1

5,923

1
5,185
1
5,737
1
5,685
2
10,892
1
5,810
1
5,689
2
10,070
15 72,410
13 57,609
29 116,986
6
21,209
6
19,718
2
6,435
3
8,751
139

929, 571
75,827

131

918,159
5.2 31,159
133.8

1
5,290
1
5,810
1
5,810
3
16,265
1
5,810
1
5,810
2
10,196
19 90,298
13 58,131
30 121,991
6
21,576
6
19,946
2
6,460
3
8,856
152
11,023,331
10 64,331
142

853,744

887,000

959,000

3,203

10,000
3,400

10,000
3,700

961

1,500

1,800

1,301

6,900

12,200

859,209

908,800

990,300

3,600

FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION
FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANKS

14,800
13, 000

1

13,168

12,075
12,800
12, 537

1
1
1

12, 200
12,800
12, 638

10, 800
11,800
34,184
34,088
44,031
11, 800

1
1
3

10, 800
11,800
334,437
3 7
,
34, 457
44, 700
11,800

1
2
3
2
3

9,600
20,938
30,806
19,784
30,184

17,120
18, 580
8,360
8,735
35,840

2

17,319
27,080
16, 720
8,836
36,039

14,480
15,080

2
3

20, 800
30, 545
19, 475
29, 643
61,991

10

Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employmentRegular pay in excess of 52-week b a s e . . .
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave t a k e n .
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to advisory committee. _
01

1
1

141

1
1

14,809
22,296

Administrative Expenses, Federal Intermediate Credit Banks
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salary: Salary ranges established
by boards of directors ___
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions.
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates.
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
_
_
Other payments for personal services: Directors' compensation
Total personal services
02 Travel
04 A Communication services.._,

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

306
9
284
287

299
9
293
293

COOS COCO

Num- Total
Departmental:
ber
salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $15,000:
1 $17,500
Managing director
Deputy director
1
16,000
President and chairman
First vice president and vice chairmanDirector
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
1
14,794
Assistant director
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
1
13,400
Vice president
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
11, 981
Chief of division.. _
12,800
General counsel
Vice president and treasurer
12,400
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
10,800
Assistant general counsel
11,800
Assistant treasurer
Chief of division
44, 887
45, 201
Economist
Engineer
43,804
Secretary
11,800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
9,744
Assistant chief of division
Business analyst
Chief of division
1
10,036
3
30,259
Counsel
2
19,282
Economist
3
29,323
Engineer
7
71,357
Examiner
GS-13. Range $8,360-$9,360:
1
8,657
Chief of section
Counsel
2
18,479
8,360
Economist
16,920
Engineer
3
27,377
Examiner
GS-12. Range $7,040-$8,040:
7,292
Accountant
for FRASER
8,040
Assistant examiner

1955 estimate

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)

Total
salary

$4, 467

$4, 564

$4,505

1, 221, 521
36, 804

1, 288, 488
39,935

1,357,119
40,878

4,791

5,004
2,773

5,230
2,773

31,300
1,367, 500
46, 900
21,750

32,350
1,438,350
50,850
22,400

2,797
18, 973
28,131
1,313,017
37,992
20? 959

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PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS—Continued

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS

FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION—Continued

Object classification

FEDERAL INTERMEDIATE CREDIT BANKS

Administrative Expenses, Federal Intermediate Credit Banks—Con.
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1954 actual

Continued

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

05 Bents and utility services
.
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
General agents' expense
General Accounting Office audit
expense
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments

$126,485
13, 598
39,138
78,583

$127,800
16,250
41,150
83,200

$130,500
17,000
42,450
86,300

5,685
9,342
10,869
3,539

8,750
10,500
11,850
4,350

8,750
11,250
12,200
4,950

Total administrative expenses

1,659,207

1,740,000

1,825,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Field:
Salary ranges established by board of Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
directors:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Kange over $8,000:
10 $137,463
10 $137,463
President
10 $133,813
President and treasurer
2
24,804
2
23,954
2
25,402
Executive vice president and
treasurer
1
13,000
Executive vice president
13,000
13,000
Vice president
21, 500
21,500
29,875
37, 547
Vice president and treasurer
37,547
45,821
47,766
Vice president and secretary
47,766
45,643
35,968
35,968
Secretary
35,068
8,400
Secretary and assistant treasurer—
8,400
8,130
26,400
Treasurer
26,400
26,196
16,650
Treasurer and assistant secretary. _.
16,650
16,130
Kange of $7,000 to $8,000:
Assistant vice president
7,988
7,988
7,588
Secretary
7,985
7,985
7,985
Assistant secretary and assistant
treasurer
7,493
7,098
Assistant secretary
7,098
7,098
36,716
36,716
Senior credit examiner
35.915
6,900
7,350
6,500
Secretary
6,900
7,350
6,500
Treasurer
6,448
6,448
6,136
Assistant treasurer
Range of $6,000 to $7,000:
Assistant treasurer and chief accountant
13,352
13,352
2
13,047
Senior credit examiner
9
58,199
66,513
65,745
Credit examiner
6,250
6,250
1
6,250
Credit examiner-assistant secretary.
13,250
12,850
2
12,450
Assistant treasurer and chief accountant
12,866
2
12,302
12,866
Range $5,000 to $6,000:
Senior credit examiner
4
22,990
17,420
17,420
3
77,581
Credit examiner
14
80,231 14 80,439
5,832
1
Credit examiner-assistant secretary.
10,232
2
10,664
2
10,664
2
Assistant credit examiner
22,625
4
23,075
4
22,850
4
Chief accountant
73,457 17
16
99,744
80,344 21
Range of $4,400 to $5,000
33 131,194 30 121,779 30 122,679
Range of $3,800 to $4,400
45 152, 511 48 165,937 49 168,635
Range of $3,200 to $3,800
53 150,101 51 148, 232 55 159,022
Range of $2,600 to $3,200
67 152,983 63 146,702 67 149,818
Range of $2,000 to $2,600
7,728
4
9,756
5
9,756
Range under $2,000
5
Total permanent, field
Deduct—
Portion of salaries shown above paid
by other agencies
Wet permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime.
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
Other payments for personal services:
Directors' compensation
01

Personal services.

306 1,366,757
27.9 113,291
2.7 31,945

299 1,364,511
12

43,659

2.6 32,364

275.4
284.4
1,288,488
1,221,521
14,832
12,933
25,103
23,871
5,004
4,791
2,773
2,797
18,973
28,131
1,313,017

31,300
1,367,500

Administrative Expenses, Production Credit Corporations

number of permanent positions
Digitized forTotal
FRASER
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.


1955 estimate

1956 estimate

165
175

172
172

178
178

$6,117

$6,224

$6,138

$987,780
21,570

$1,037,518
23,383

$1,072,848
24,983

3,751

4,074

4,144

Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salary ranges established by
boards of directors
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
Other payments for personal services: Directors' compensation
Total personal services
Travel
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
General agents' expense
General Accounting Office audit
expense
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Taxes and assessments
Total administrative expenses.

44
16,340
32,136

33,825

34,175

1,061,621
195,014
21, 372
57,393
11,153
15,401
66,687

1,098,800
230,300
22,900
58,800
11,550
17,350
71,550

1,136,150
245,950
22,900
59,450
11,550
17, 500
71,300

2,421
11,416
2,983
1,945

3,750
13,300
9,350
2,350

3,750
13, 650
10,350
2,450

1,447,406

1,540,000

1, 595,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Field:
Salary ranges established by board of Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
directors:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Range over $8,000:
President
11 $138,517
11 $143,065
11 $144,815
President and treasurer
1
12,900
1
12,900
1
12,900
Executive vice president and treasurer
-_
1
13,000
1
13,000
1
13,000
Vice president
11 110,454
10 101,165
10 101,565
Vice president, secretary, and treasurer
___
9,500
9,500
9,500
Vice president and secretary
20,210
20,710
10,710
Vice president and treasurer
10, 500
11,000
11,000
Treasurer and secretary
63, 111
62,778
63,278
Secretary
16,870
17,670
18,070
Assistant vice president and
secretary-8,536
8,536
8,145
Treasurer
17,358
8,145
8,020
Assistant treasurer
7,720
8,020
Supervisor of joint field representa9,300
tive
9,300
9,300
Range of $7,000 to $8,000:
Vice president
15,108
15,458
15,808
7,945
Secretary
7,945
Treasurer
23,217
Assistant vice president
23,217
22,817
22,236
22,536
Assistant treasurer
21,774
Assistant treasurer and assistant
7,410
7,410
7,410
secretary
Assistant treasurer and chief
6,770
7,070
7,370
accountant
14,444
14,158
14,444
Field representative
Range of $6,000 to $7,000:
13,986
13,711
13, 711
Assistant vice president
6,000
6,300
Assistant to vice president
13,198
18,802
13,198
Assistant treasurer
313 1,410,084
Assistant treasurer and assistant
2
12,770
2
12,770
13,320
secretary
7
22,949
214,165 35 226,672 35 230,099
Field representative
1
6,176
5,976
1
6,176
Field accountant
2.3 30,016
5,870
1
6,170
1
6,470
Senior credit examiner.
Range of $5,000 to $6,000:
5,107
1
5,357
1
5,607
303.7
Assistant treasurer
1, 357,119
Assistant treasurer and assistant
1
5,750
5,750
secretary
74,040
14
62,007
80,587
15,177
Field representative
82,193
15
79,427
25,701
Field accountant
11,646
2
12,209
11,646
5,230
Senior credit examiner
1
5,311
5,111
5,311
2,773
Credit examiner
1
5,400
5,400
5,400
Chief accountant
2
10,026
10,451
10, 676
Senior accountant
11
41,458
47,491
51,979
Range of $4,400 to $5,000
10
43,300
39,890
40,025
32,350
Range of $3,800 to $4,400
32 108,499
108,564
108,233
Range of $3,200 to $3,800
18
43,291
46,760
42,755
Range of $2,600 to $3,200
1,438,350
2
5,099
5,099
7,044
Range of $2,000 to $2,600..

PRODUCTION CREDIT CORPORATIONS

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS

1954 actual

Continued

Total permanent, field
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
by other agencies
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employmentPart-time employment
_
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..

202 1,235,599

200 1,244,804

12.2 66,678

4.9 31,422

28.4 181,141

27.4 175,864

161.4
987,780
0.1
461
3.2 21,109
3,751

205 1,258,378
3.9

7,293

27.5 178,237

167.7
173.6
1,037,518
1,072,848
0.3 1,500
0.3 1,500
3.5 21,883
3.7 23,483
4,074
4,144

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

C ontinued

1954 actual

Field—Continued
Payment above basic rates: Overtime __
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
Other payments for personal services:
Directors' compensation
__
01

Personal services

DETAIL OF PERSONAL

SERVICES—continued

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber
salary. ber salary
$44
16,340
32,136

$33,825

$34,175

1,061,621

1,098,800

1,136,150

1954 actual
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Supervisory engineers.
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Engineers
_
._
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160

Administrative Expenses, Saint Lawrence Seaway Development
Corporation

Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses

2

$21,600

3

$32,400

1
1

9,600
3,410

2
2

19,200
6,820

4
34, 610
1.5 14, 610

7
0.3

48, 420
2,420

2.5

6.7

56,000

All personal services, departmental
and
field
.
_ .
Deduct portion not chargeable to
administrative expenses
01

1956 estimate

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

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)

SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION

1955 estimate

20,000
162,000

Personal services

260,000

20,000

56,000

142, 000

204,000

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Tennessee Valley Authority Fund

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent for all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

SCHEDULE A—1. Obligations by objects
Object classification

General schedule grades:
Average salaries and grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01

$7, 515
GS-10.6

$7,003
GS-9.9

$120,000
18,000
700
3,300

$185,000
15,000
725
3,275

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utilities
Printing and binding
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Grants, subsidies, and contributions.
Taxes and assessments

142,000
10,000
6,000
3,500
9,000
2,000
12,600
2,500
20,000
7,000
400

204,000
15,000
1,000
4,500
12,000
10,000
15,000
3,000
5,000
10,000
500

Administrative expenses incurred..

215,000

280,000

Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent. _
Regular in excess of 52-week baseOther payments

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
[1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary
excess of $16,000:
Administrator
1 $17,500
1
$17,500
Deputy administrator
1
16,000
1
16,000
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
General counsel
14,800
14,800
Chief engineer
14,800
14, 800
GS-17. Range of $13,000 to $13,800:
13,000
13,000
Comptroller-treasurer
13,000
13,000
Assistant chief engineer
GS-15. Range of $10,800 to $11,800:
10, 800
10,800
Executive assistant
Assistant comptroller
10,800
10,800
GS-14. Range of $9,600 to $10,600:
Auditor-inspector
9,600
9,600
Administrative officer
9,600
9,600
GS-11. Range of $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
5,940
5,940
GS-9. Range of $5,060 to $5,810:
5,185
5,060
Secretary to administrator
5,060
Accounting and reports clerk
5,060
25, 730
GS-7. Range of $4,205 to $4,955
21,025
6,820
GS-5. Range of $3,410 to $4,160
3,410
5,900
GS-3. Range of $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Advisory board
Consultants
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base—.
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
All personal services, departmental.




TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY

21 176,295
7.4 56,295

24 187,565
0.3
2,565

13.6 120,000

23.7 185,000

3,000
15, 000
700
500
2,800
142, 000

3,000
12,000
725
800
2,475
204,000

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

13,429
10,503
22,321
23, 933

14,066
10,646
23,443
20, 705

13,078
4,365
16,692
15,316

$4,851
TVA-4.3
$4,058

$4,963
TVA-4.4
$4,236

$5,080
TVA-4.4
$4, 416

$53, 247, 641
59,997,415
185,938
4, 639,024

$60,003,416
59,348, 529
207, 704
4, 589, 932

$58,849,071
23, 676, 545
208, 438
4, 660, 946

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
Grades established by the Board of
Directors:
Average salary
Average grade
.
..
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week basePayment above basic rates
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
Daduct excess of annual leave taken
over leave earned

331, 761
581

Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
.
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures.
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
14 Interest
. .
15 Taxes and assessments
Undistributed (contingency)

118, 401,779
1,138, 793
15,101, 498
796,213
1,700,700
87,033
24,756, 497
3,073, 570
60,634, 506
56,123,830
2,088,153
7,645,246
131, 527
694,050
857, 642

124,149,000
1,225,000
19, 579,000
827,000
1, 519,000
81,000
17,129,000
5, 702,000
99,256,000
54,292,056
1,614,000
8,363,000
53,000
460,000
959,000

87,395,000
1,176,000
22,041,000
794,000
1,283,000
87,000
5,782,000
4, 659,000
83, 890, 654
15,463,000
1, 424,000
8, 512,000
52,000
335,000
391,000
100, 000

Subtotal
Deduct allocated working fund obligations

293, 231,037

335,208,056

233, 384, 654

4, 927,126

13,970,000

12,016, 654

288,303, 911

321,238,056

221,368,000

Obligations incurred

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual
Field:
Special positions at rates in excess of
$14,500:
Members of the board of directors
Grades established by the board of
directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority:
Clerical, administrative, and fiscal
service:
T VA-14. Rate of $14,500:
General manager
Manager of power
TVA-13. Range $13,300 to $13,800:
Assistant general manager
Assistant manager of power
Washington representative
TVA-12. Range $12,300 to $12,800:
Assistant general manager
Chief budget officer
Comptroller
Director of chemical operations

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Nam,

Total

ber

salary

ber

salary

ber

salary

3

$45,000

3

$45,000

3

$45,000

1
1

14,500
14,500

1
1

14,500
14,500

1
1

14,500
14,500

1
1
1

13,300
13,300
13,300

1
1
1

13,300
13,800
13,300

1

13,300
13,800
13, 300

1
1
1
1

12,300
12,300
12,300
12,300

1
1
1
1

12,300
12,300
12,300
12,300

Num- Total Num- Total

12, 300
12, 300
12, 300
12,300

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS—Continued

DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY—Continued

1954 actual

Tennessee Valley Authority Fund—Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Field—Continued
Grades established by the board of
directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority—Continued
Clerical, administrative, and fiscal
service—C ontinued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
TVA-12. Range $12,300 to$12,800—
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Continued
Director of information
$12,300
1 $12,300
1 $12,300
Director of materials
12,300
1
12,300
1
12,300
Director of personnel
12,800
1
12,800
1
12,800
Director of property and supply..
12,300
1
12,300
1
12,300
Director of reservoir properties
12,300
1
12,300
1
12,300
TVA-11. Range $11,550 to $12,050:
Assistant director of personnel
1
11,300
Assistant director of property and
supply
1
11,300
1
11,550
11, 550
Assistant director of reservoir
properties
11,300
11, 550
11, 550
C hief, nitrate operations
11,300
11, 550
11, 550
Chief, phosphate operations
11,300
11, 550
11, 550
TVA-10. Range $10,050 to $11,400:
Administrative and educational
relations officer
11, 000
1
11,400
11,400
Assistant director of information..
10, 700
1
11,400
11,100
Assistant to the chief construction
engineer
11,000
1
11,400
11,400
Assistant to the comptroller
10,100
10,400
1
10,750
Assistant to the director of chemical operations
1
10,400
1
10,400
Assistant to the director of materiAssistant to the manager of
chemical engineering
Chief, auditing branch.
Chief, coal procurement branch...
Chief, C o l u m b i a p h o s p h a t e
branch
Chief, electrical development
branch
Chief, employment branch
Chief, general p r o c u r e m e n t
branch
Chief, labor relations branch
Chief, land branch
Chief, office service branch
Chief, personnel services branch..
Chief, plant accounting branch.__
Chief, power accounting branch..
Chief, transportation branch
General office engineer
M anager of properties
Personnel officer
TVA-9. Range $8,800 to $10,150:
Accountant
Administrative analyst
Administrative officer
Area personnel representative
Assistant chief, auditing branch __
Assistant chief, employment
branch
Assistant chief, land branch
Assistant chief, office service
branch
Assistant chief, transportation
branch
Assistant to the chief budget
officer
Assistant to the director of materials
Budget analyst
Chief, coal procurement branch. __
Chief, general procurement branchChief, traffic branch
Labor relations officer
Manager of properties
Personnel officer
Personnel staff officer
Reports editor
Supervisor of appraisals
Supervisor of land buying
Treasurer
TVA-8. Range $7,750 to $9,100:
Accountant
Administrative analyst
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, coal procurement
branch
Assistant chief, power stores section
Assistant to the chief, office service branch
Assistant to the director of agricultural relations
.
Budget analyst
Budget officer
Chief, administrative services section
Chief, central services section

Chief, office methods staff



1
1
1

10,100
10,700

1

9,800

1
1

1

10,700
10,100

9,800

7

62,850

1

10,050

1
1

10,400
11,100

10,050

1

10,050

11,100
10,400

1

10,050

10,400
11,100
11,400
11,100
10,050
10,400
11,100
10,400
10, 050
11,400
10,050

10,400
11,000
10,700
9,800
9,800
10, 700
9,800
9,800
1

10,050
10.400
11,100
10,050

1
1

11,100

10,400
10,750
11,100
11,400
11,100
10,400
10,400
11,100
10,400
10,400
11,400
10,400
66, 800

8,550
18,300
8,850

65,050
8,800
8,800
19, 700
9,150

8,550
9,450

9,150
9,850

1
1

9,150
9,850

1

9,750

10,150

1

10,150

1

8,550

9,150

1

9,150

1

8,550
18,300

2

19,000

9,150
17, 700
8,550
9,750
8,550
9,150
55,800
17, 700
9,750
9,150
9,450
9, 450
9,150
14

110,100
7,500
39,000

2

8,800
19,700
9,500

9,150
9,850
48,200
36, 950
19,300
9,850
9,850
9,850
9,850

8,800
9,850
47,850
36,950
19,300
9,500
9,850
9,850
9,500
15

123,250

57, 700

14

118,650
58, 750

7,750

7,750

7,750

7,750

8,400

8,800

8,800

7,500
7,800
15,300

8,100
8,100
16,200

8,100
8,450
16, 550

8,400
7,800
8,400

8,800
7,750
8,800

8,800
8,100
8,800

7,500

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Field—Continued
Grades established by the board of
directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority—Continued
Clerical, administrative, and fiscal
service—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
TVA-8. Range $7,750 to $9,100—
Continued
$7,800
Chief, power stores section
$8,450
16, 550
15,285
Employment officer
15,850
8,700
Graphics chief
7,750
16,800
1
9,100
17, 550
Information service representative.
24,000
3 25,350
Labor relations officer
33,100
1
8,800
8,400
8,800
Land buyer
40,800
6 50,350
50,350
Manager of properties
132,600
15 125, 200
130,150
Personnel officer
.
33,600
3 26,700
26,700
Personnel staff officer
15,000
1
7,750
7,750
Procurement officer
38,100
5 40,850
40, 500
Purchasing agent
8,100
1
8,100
8,100
Specialist in property protection.
1
7,750
7,750
Traffic officer
1
8,100
1
7,500
7,750
Visitor relations representative. __
TVA-7. Range $6,575 to $8,225:
27 200,210
29 200,625
29 211,715
Accountant
14, 595
2
1
6,625
2 14,080
Administrative analyst
11 82,945
13 91,425
11 81,500
Administrative officer
Assistant chief, office methods
8,225
1
7,725
1
8,020
staff
Automotive transportation super22,405
20,975
3 22,200
visor
7,400
6,625
7,195
Budget analyst
7,605
6,925
7,400
Budget officer
6,885
6,325
6,885
Camp manager
7,605
6,925
7,400
Coal contract agent
7,815
7,325
7,815
Employment officer
7,605
7,125
7,605
Examining officer
Fertilizer distribution representa7,605
6,925
7,400
tive
6,925
Labor relations officer
1
7,195
6,325
1
6,885
Land appraiser
3
24,265
23,175
3 24,265
Land buyer
7,925
Manager of properties
15,420
2
14,450
2 15,210
Personnel staff officer
6,885
6, 575
Procurement analyst
7,605
1
6,925
7,400
Procurement officer
66, 700
10 69,150
71635
10 71,635
Property and supply officer
29,805
6 39, 750
28,880
Purchasing agent
7,605
2 14, 450
7,605
Specialist in property protection. _
20,755
2
13,850
13,975
Traffic officer
7,400
1
6,625
7,195
Training officer
TVA-6. Range $5,625 to $7,075:
24 154,840
25 148, 780
25 157,390
Accountant
1
6,170
1
5,450
5,895
1
Administrative analyst
44 287, 200
42 256,305
45 286,015
Administrative officer
1
6,530
1
5,975
6,350
Budget analyst
4 25,220
4 23,730
24,310
Budget officer
2
12,790
2
12,950
12,520
Camp manager
3
18,320
1
6,150
17,600
Coal contract agent
4 25,305
3 17,665
24,495
District administrative assistant..
2 13,060
2 12, 300
13,060
Examining officer
6 39,090
38,820
Employment officer
Fertilizer distribution representa1
6,530
5,975
6,350
tive
1
6,350
6,170
Graphics representative
2
12,885
1
6,325
12,425
Labor relations officer
5 34,470
5 32,850
34,110
Land appraiser
7 47, 535
7 44,800
46,990
Land buyer
4 26,485
4 24,690
26,125
Office procedure analyst
7 45,170
52,210
9
49,805
Payroll officer
11 70,040
10 57, 915
79,325
Personnel officer
2 12, 700
11,
565
2
18,050
Personnel staff officer
Population readjustment repre1
6,675
sentative
12
77,655
15 88,405
14 87,895
Property and supply officer
15
94,350
17 98,350
17 105,045
Purchasing agent
1
6,350
5,715
1
1 6,170
Records officer
1
6,715
6,325
1
1
6,715
Reports editor
Reservoir properties representa14 92,900
14 88,030
91,995
14
tive
1
5,895
1
5,450
5,625
1
Shipping officer
1
6,530
1
6,150
6,350
1
Specialist in property protection. _
1
6,350
1
5,715
6,170
1
Supervisor, general yard services..
1
5,895
1
5,975
5,625
1
Supervisor, reproduction unit
5 30,745
3 17, 840
6 35,650
Traffic officer
2 12, 970
1
6,850
12,
700
2
Training officer
1
6,715
1
6,325
6,530
1
Translator
1
6,350
5,715
6,170
1
Visitor relations representative._. 2001
191
211
TVA-5. Range $4,735 to $6,135
1,057,275
1,
1,084,310
1,134,010
390
393
TVA-4. Range $4,025 to $5,125
1, 699, 505
1, 761,990
1, 798,400
1,096
1,192
1,214
TVA-3. Range $3,340 to $4,100
4,133,030
4,302, 750
4,468,745
705
885
802
TVA-2. Range $2,950 to $3,580
2, 281,870
2,752,055
2,530,210
20
57,555
27
73,600
26 72,720
TVA-1. Range $2,650 to $3,160
Professional and scientific service:
TVA-14. Rate of $14,500:
14, 500
14, 500
1 14,500
Chief engineer
.
TVA-13. Range $13,300 to $13,800:
13,300
1
13,300
13, 300
Chief power engineer
13, 800
1 13,800
13,800
General counsel
13,300
1 13,300
13,300
Manager of chemical engineering.
TVA-12. Range $12,300 to $12,800:
1
12,800
1 12,800
12,800
Chief construction engineer
1
12,800
12,800
Chief design engineer
1 12,800
Chief water control planning
1
12,800
1 12,800
12,800
engineer
—

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Field—Continued
Grades established by the board of
directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authlrity—C ontinued
Professional and scientific serviceContinued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
TVA-12. Range $12,300 to $12,800—
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Continued
Director of agricultural relations._
1 $12,300
1 $12,300
1 $12,300
Director of chemical development1
12,300
1 12,300
1 12,300
Director of forestry relations
1
12,300
1 12,300
1 12,300
Director of health
1
12,300
1 12,300
1 12,300
Director of power engineering and
construction
1
12,300
1 12,300
1 12,300
Director of power operations
1
12,300
1 12,300
1 12,300
Director of power utilization
1
12,300
1 12,300
1 12,300
Solicitor
1
12,300
1 12,300
1 12,300
TVA-11. Range $11,550 to $12,050:
Assistant chief water control
planning engineer
11, 550
1 11,300
11, 550
Assistant director of forestry
relations
1 11,300
12, 050
Assistant director of health
12,050
1 11,300
Assistant director of power engineering and construction
11, 550
1 11,300
11, 550
Assistant director of power operations
11, 550
11, 550
Assistant general counsel
12,050
12,050
11, 300
Assistant to the chief engineer
11, 550
11,300
11, 550
Chief, chemical development
branch
11, 550
11, 550
11,300
Chief, chemical research branch..
11,550
11, 550
11,300
Chief, power production branch..
11, 550
11, 550
11,300
Chief, power system operations
branch
11, 550
1 11,300
11, 550
Director of navigation and local
flood relations
11, 550
11,300
11, 550
Head electrical engineer
11,300
Power construction manager
1
11,550
11, 300
1 11,550
Project manager
5
60,250
82,600
6 72,050
TVA-10. Range $10,050 to $11,400:
Assistant chief, chemical develop10,400
ment branch
9,800
10,400
Assistant chief, power production
20,800
branch
19,600
20,800
Assistant chief, power system
10,400
operations branch
10, 400
9,800
Assistant director of agricultural
11, 400
relations
11,400
11,000
Assistant director of power sup11,400
ply
11,000
11,400
Assistant general counsel
10,400
9,800
10,050
Assistant power construction
10,050
manager
10,050
Chief, agricultural economics
10,400
branch
1
9,800
10,400
10,400
Chief, ammonia branch
1
9,800
10,400
10,400
Chief, ammonium nitrate branch.
1
9,800
10,400
Chief, chemical plant design
branch
_.
11, 400
11,000
11,400
Chief, civil engineering branch
10, 750
10,100
10, 750
Chief, communication engineering branch
10, 750
1 10,750
10,100
Chief, construction and maintenance branch
10, 750
10, 400
10,100
10,400
Chief, construction plant branch.
9,800
10,050
Chief, electrical design branch
11,000
Chief, electrical engineering
branch
1
10,750
1 10,100
1 10,750
Chief, electrical laboratory and
test branch
1
10,400
1
9,800
1 10,400
Chief, fertilizer distribution
10,400
branch
10,100
1 10,400
10,400
Chief, fish and game branch
9,800
1 10,400
11,100
10, 700
Chief, flood control branch
1 11,100
11,100
10,400
Chief, forest development branch.
1 11,100
Chief, forestry investigations
10,400
1
9,800
10,400
branch
10,050
10,050
Chief, fuels branch
11,100
11,100
10,700
Chief, geologic branch
10,750
10,400
10,100
Chief, health office branch
11,100
11,100
10,700
Chief, hydraulic data branch
10,400
10,050
9,800
Chief, local flood relations branch.
10,400
10,400
10,100
Chief, maps and surveys branch..
Chief, navigation and transporta9,800
tion branch
1 10,050
1
11,400
10,100
Chief, occupational health branch.
1 11,400
Chief, phosphate development
9,800
1
10,400
works branch
1 10,400
Chief, plant chemical control
1
10,400
branch
9,800
1 10,400
Chief, power economics branch
1
10,400
9,800
Chief, power requirements branch.
1
10,050
1 10,050
10,700
Chief, power studies branch
10, 700
10,050
1 10,050
Chief, project planning branch
10,700
11,100
1
11,100
Chief, river control branch
11,000
11,400
1 11.400
Chief, safety branch
Chief, soils and fertilizer research
10,400
9,800
10,050
branch
10,750
10,750
Chief, system planning branch. _.
10,100
10,400
Chief, test-demonstration branch.
10, 750
10,100
Chief, wholesale m a r k e t i n g
branch
9,800
1 10,400
10,400
Chief, Wilson Dam phsophate
branch
10,400
1
9,800
10,400
Chief district manager
10,400
1 10,100
10,400
Civil engineer
10,400
1
9,800
10,050




1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Field—Continued
Grades established by the board of
directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority—C ontinued
Professional and scientific serviceContinued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
TVA-10. Range $10,050 to $11,400—
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Continued
5 $52,350
6 $62,400
C onstruction engineer
7 $70,100
5 53,400
7 72,450
Construction superintendent
6 60,000
1 10,750
1 10,750
Economist
1 10,100
Field representative, tributary
10,750
10, 750
watershed
1 10,100
11,400
11,400
Head architect
1 11,000
11, 400
11, 400
Head civil engineer
1 11,000
11, 400
11,400
Head electrical engineer
Head highway and railroad en11, 400
11, 400
gineer
11,000
10,050
Head materials engineer
11,400
11, 400
Head mechanical engineer
11, 000
11, 400
11, 400
Head structural engineer
11, 000
10, 400
10, 050
Nuclear development engineer
9,800
11,100
11,100
20, 800
Project manager
11,100
11,100
10, 400
Public administration analyst
10, 400
Recreation specialist
10,400
1 11,100
11,100
Staff epidemiologist
TVA-9. Range $8,800 to $10,150:
26,400
26,400
Agriculturist
17,100
19, 000
19,000
18, 300
Architect
9,150
9,150
8,550
Assistant chief, ammonia branch..
Assistant chief, ammonium ni9,150
9,150
trate branch
8,550
Assistant chief, chemical plant
10,150
10,150
plant design branch
9,750
Assistant chief, civil engineering
9,150
9,150
8,550
branch
Assistant chief, Columbia phos8,550
phate branch
Assistant chief, communication
8,850
9,150
engineering branch
1
9,500
Assistant chief, electrical engi8,550
9,150
1 9,150
neering branch
Assistant chief, electrical labora9,150
8,550
1 9,150
tory and test branch
Assistant chief, fertilizer distribu9,150
1 9,150
8,550
tion branch
Assistant chief, flood control
9,500
1
9,500
8,850
branch
Assistant chief, forest develop8,550
ment branch
Assistant chief, navigation and
8,550
transportation branch
Assistant chief, occupational
1
9,500
health branch
1
9,150
Assistant chief, phosphate de1
9,150
velopment works branch
1
9,150
1
8,550
Assistant chief, plant chemical
1 9,150
control branch
1
9,150
1
8,550
Assistant chief, project planning
branch
1
8,850
1 9,150
1
8,800
Assistant chief, safety branch
Assistant chief, system planning
1 9,150
1
8,800
8,550
branch
Assistant chief, Wilson Dam
8,550
1 9,150
1
9,150
phosphate branch
Assistant construction superin61, 650
5 46,450
6 54,550
tendent
Assistant power construction
9,750
manager
Assistant to the chief, chemical
9,150
8,550
9,150
1
research branch
Assistant to the chief design engi9,450
9,850
1 10,150
neer
Assistant to the chief water con9,150
8,550
9,150
1
trol planning engineer
Assistant to the director of chem9,150
8,550
1
9,150
ical development
Assistant to the director of for9,150
1
8,550
9,150
estry relations
Assistant to the director of power
1
8,800
8,800
operations58, 650
6 55,000
Attorney
6 58,650
8,550
Chemical engineer
Chief, agricultural engineering
8,850
branch
Chief, applied research section
9,150
1
9,150
8,550
(chemical)
9,150
1
8,800
8,550
Chief, calorimetry section
9,150
1
9,150
8,550
Chief, defense processes section...
Chief, environmental hygiene
1
9,500
1
9,150
8,850
branch
8,850
Chief, fuels branch
Chief, fundamental research sec9,150
1 9,150
8,550
tion (chemical)
Chief, inspection and testing
9,150
8,850
branch
8,800
8,800
Chief, kinetics section
9,150
9,500
~8~850"
Chief, malaria control branch
8,800
8,800
Chief, power resources branch
10,150
10,150
Chief, property-use section
9,850
9,850
9,450
1
Chief, site planning section
Chief, transmission system main1 9,150
1
8,800
1
8,550
tenance branch
1 9,150
1
9,150
1
8,550
Chief, wet processes section
11 102,800
12 111,900
12 107,100
Civil engineer
1
9,850
1
9,850
1
9,450
Community planner
6 55,950
6 54,200
7 61,350
C onstruction engineer

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS—Continued
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY—Continued
Tennessee Valley Authority Fund—Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Field—Continued
Grades established by the board of
directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority—Continued
Professional and scientific service—
Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
TVA-9. Range $8,800 to $10,150—
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Continued
6 $57,700
Construction superintendent
7 $65,800
8 $72,300
1 9,150
Cost engineer
1
8,850
1 9,150
47,850
District manager
5 47,850
5 46,650
101,400
Electrical engineer
11 100,300
8 71,100
87,500
Health officer
11 99,450
10 95,250
9,150
Librarian
1 9,150
1
8,550
8,800
Materials engineer
84,550
10 92,950
Mechanical engineer10 88, 500
82,000
Power plant superintendent
7 59,850
9 80,950
Project manager
1
8,850
Public administration analyst
1
1
9,500
8,850
1
9,500
2 17,100
2 18,300
Research chemist.
2 17,950
2 17,100
1 9,150
Staff forester
,
1 9,150
1
1
9,850
9,450
Supervisor of titles
1
9,850
TVA-8. Range $7,750 to $9,100:
23, 950
Agricultural economist
3 23,600
7,800
57, 750
6 48,950
Agriculturist
47, 700
16, 550
Airplane pilot
2 15,300
2 16,200
8,450
Analytical chemist
1
1 8,100
7,800
7,750
1
Aquatic biologist
7,800
31,350
4 30,300
4 31,350
Architect
1
Assistant chief, safety branch
8, ICO
1
8,100
1
" I 87166
Assistant chief, survey section
7,500
Assistant construction superin8
67,900
tendent
12 95,100
9 74,650
Assistant district manager
5 38,100
5 40,850
5 39,800
Assistant power plant superin10, 80,650
10 79,600
tendent
8 60,000
Assistant to the director of power
1
7,500
operations
23,600
2 15,000
3 23,600
Attorney
98,900
13 99,000
12 97,500
Chemical engineer
Chief, air pollution control sec9,100
1 9,100
8,700
tion
Chief, analysis section (power
1
8,100
8,100
7,500
1
requirements)
8,450
1
8,100
Chief, biology section
7,800
1
Chief, Chattanooga section (elec8,450
1
8,100
trical laboratory)
1
Chief, communication planning
8,450
1
7,800
8,100
section
—
1
Chief, communication plant sec8,450
1
7,800
8,100
tion
1
Chief, communications staff (elec8,450
1
7,800
8,100
trical laboratory)...
1
Chief, conduit and lighting sec8,450
1
7,800
8,100
tion...
1
Chief, contract development sec8,100
7,500
1
1
8,100
tion
8,100
1
7,500
8,100
1
Chief, distributor analysis section
Chief, electrical section (power
1
8,100
8,100
7,500
1
service shops)
7,750
1
7,750
1
Chief, fuels economics section
8,100
1
8,100
1
7,500
Chief, fuels engineering section...
1
8,800
8,800
1
8,100
Chief, industrial hygiene section..
Chief, Knoxville section (electri1
8,450
1
7,800
8,100
cal laboratory)
1
8,450
7,800
8,100
Chief, laboratories section
1
Chief, large loads section (power
1
8,100
7,500
8,100
requirements)
1
Chief, mechanical section (power
1
8,100
7,500
8,100
service shops')
1
Chief, Nashville section (electri1
7,750
7,800
7,750
cal laboratory)
1
Chief, power equipment staff
1
8,450
8,100
1
7,800
1
(electrical laboratory)
8,450
1
8,100
1
7,800
1
Chief, power line carrier section..
Chief, protection and control
8,800
1
1
1
8,100
8,450
section
8,100
8,100
1
1
7,500
1
Chief, service section
Chief, space communication sec1
8,100
8,100
7,500
1
tion
1
8,100
1
8,100
7,500
Chief, special studies section
Chief, specifications, procure1
8,450
7,800
1
8,100
ment, and coordination section.
Chief, stream pollution control
1
8,450
1
7,800
1
8,100
section
Chief, structural and foundation
1
8,450
1
8,100
7,800
design section
8,450
1
8,100
7,800
Chief, substation layout section1
Chief, substation maintenance
1
8,450
8,100
1
7,800
section
_
.__
_
1
9,100
1
9,100
8,700
Chief, survey section
Chief, switchboard and wiring
1
8,450
1
8,100
7,800
section
1
8,450
1
8,100
7,800
Chief, system analysis section...
1
7,750
1
7,750
7,800
Chief, system development section.
1
8,100
1
8,100
7,500
Chief, system economics section..
1
7,750
1
7,750
7,500
Chief, system project section
1
8,450
1
8,100
7,800
Chief, system relay section
1
9,100
1
9,100
8,700
Chief, system studies section
1
8,100
1
8,100
7,500
Chief, system supply section




DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

continued!
.955 estimate

1956 estimate

Field—Continued
Grades established by the board of
directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority—Continued
Professional and scientific serviceContinued
TVA-8. Range $7,750 to $9,100— Num. Total Num. Total Num- Total
Continued
ber salary
Chief, telemetering and superber salary ber salary
visory control section
Chief, transmission line design
1
$7,750
1
$7,750
section
1
$7,500
Chief, transmission line engineer1
8,100
1
8,100
ing section
1
7,500
Chief, transmission line location
1
8,100
1
8,100
section
1
7,800
Chief, Wilson Dam section (elec1
8,100
1
8,450
trical laboratory)
1
7,800
1
8,450
Civil engineer
1
8,100
54 424,305
47 389,500
C onstruction engineer
3 22,800
52 426,150
2 16,200
Cost engineer
1
8,700
3 24,300
Dental officer
1
8,700
9,100
9,100
District engineer
5 38,700
40,850
41,550
Economist
4 31,800
33,100
16,500
Electrical development specialist.
2 16,200
17,250
17,250
Electrical engineer
33 257,100
268,650
32 263000
263,000
Fertilizer distribution analyst
3 22,800
8,100
1
8,450
8450
Forester
*
31, 500
42,200
42,550
Geologist
_
7,800
8,100
8,100
Health officer
39,000
40,850
41,900
Industrial analyst
8,400
Industrial economist
7,500
Landscape architect
8,400
1
8,800
1
8,800
Materials engineer
31, 500
3 24,650
2 16,550
Mechanical engineer
22 169,200
22 176,050
20 162,950
1
Office engineer
8,400
2 16,550
2 16,550
1
Plant records engineer
7,800
1 8,100
1
8.450
Power plant superintendent
11 83, 400
11 88,050
11 90,150
Public health engineer
2 15.300
2 15,850
1
8,450
Research chemist
7 53, 400
6 47,550
6 48,950
Safety engineer
3 23,100
4 32,050
33,100
Social science analyst
2 16, 500
1
8,800
8,800
Specialist in property management
1
7,800
1 8,100
8,450
Specifications engineer
1
7,800
1 8,100
8,100
Staff forester
2 15,300
3 23,950
3 24,650
Transportation economist
2 15, 300
2 15,850
1
7,750
TVA-7. Range $6,575 to $8,225:
Agricultural economist
20, 975
2 13,150
2 13,770
Agricultural engineer
7,525
Agriculturist
3
19,725
3 19, 725
Airplane pilot
33,125
5 35,665
6 43,370
Analytical chemist
12, 650
1
6,885
1
7,195
Aquatic biologist
^
27,375
2 15,210
1
7,605
Architect
49,375
6 44,635
5 37,960
Area operating superintendent
105,475
15 111,305
15 113,365
Assistant chief, electrical section
(shops)
1
6,625
1
7,195
1
7,400
Assistant construction superintendent
8 59,200
10 76,285
6 47,505
Assistant power plant superintendent
15 100,975
15 107,815
15 110,280
Assistant to the chief, transmission system maintenance branch
1
6,325
1
6,885
1 7,195
Assistant to the construction
superintendent
14, 450
1
7,815
4 27, 540
Attorney
40,350
5 35,045
1
6,625
Biologist
7,195
1
7,400
1
6,925
Botanist
7,400
22 153,940
160,600
Chemical engineer
22 159,615
Chief, building and maintenance
1
7,525
1
7,815
section
8,020
88 621,010
87 643,805
Civil engineer
564,815
12 83,400
13 94,345
Cost engineer
82,125
5 36,025
5 37,820
District engineer
38,025
4 26,800
3 21,480
22,100
Economist
1
7,925
Educational relations specialist. .
1
7,925
Educational relations staff officer.
1
8,225
1
8,225
Electrical development repre7 47,775
7 50,980
7 52,260
sentative
5 37,625
5 39,480
5 39,480
Electrical development specialist.
121 829,825
128 926,780 124 911,600
Electrical engineer
7,125
Entomologist
7,525
7,815
8,020
Exhibits artist
12,950
41,410
43,065
Fertilizer distribution analyst...
27, 500
29,085
30,015
Forester
19,875
33,495
34,940
Fuels analyst
Fuels engineer
6,575
13, 550
2 14,595
Geologist
15,005
7,525
1
8,020
Home economist
8,020
6,925
Industrial economist
12, 650
13, 770
Industrial hygienist
2 14,390
14,450
15,420
Landscape architect
2 15,420
143, 525
138, 540
Materials engineer
18 133,610
270,200
M echanical engineer
45 318,815
40 282,635
6,625
Nuclear development engineer._.
7,195
1
7,400
50,575
Office engineer
53, 345
6 46,195
28,000
Plant records engineer
29,805
4 30,425
Power plant maintenance supervisor (electrical)
5 33,025
7 48,91
7 50,465
Power plant maintenance supervisor (mechanical)
6 38,550
8
53,840
8 56,420
Power plant operations super5 33,625
7 48,710
7 50,565
visor
Power plant superintendent
4 28,950
4 30,425
4 30,835
Power supply engineer
1
6,575
2 13,460
6,625
Public administration analyst.._

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Continued
1955 estimate

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1956 estimate

Field—C ontinued
Grades established by the board of
directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority—Continued
Professional and scientific serviceContinued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
TVA-7. Range $6,575 to $8,225—
Continued
8 $58,400
5 $37,215
5 $38,345
Public health engineer
Recreation technician
1
7,525
1
6,575
Research analyst
1
6,885
9 61,965
9 64,545
Research chemist
61,025
11 78,310
9 66,195
Safety engineer
73,975
Specialist in property manage22,305
3 22,825
ment
2 14,650
14,285
2 14,800
2 13, 550
Specifications engineer
27,745
4 28,880
7 48,675
Staff forester
15,630
2 16,040
2 15,050
Title examiner
15,830
3 20,575
Transportation economist
TVA-6. Range $5,625 to $7,075:
17,420
17,600
Agriculturist
3 18,015
12,340
12,700
2 11,430
Airplane pilot
55,700
57,420
9 52,905
Analytical chemist
6,715
13,470
3 18,190
Aquatic biologist
47, 530
35,735
10 58,180
Architect
Assistant area operating super91,485
15 94,250
15
15 85,875
intendent
Assistant chief, building and
6,350
1
6,530
1
5,975
maintenance section
Assistant construction superin9 58,150
tendent
Assistant powerplant superin3 19,235
3 19,595
tendent
3 17,930
5,625
1
1
5,625
Attorney
1
5,715
6,350
1
1
6,530
Biologist
1
5,975
32 194,130
32 199,995
Chemical engineer
33 198,010
116 732,100
Civil engineer
148 915,520 141 872,715
16 99,425
13 82,735
Cost engineer
12 76,020
3 17,420
3 18,140
Economist..
3 16,615
Electrical development represen9 53,620
9 55,605
6 34,550
tative
264
266
Electrical engineer
240
"1,605,530
1,646,465
1,458,200
1
5,895
6,170
Exhibits artist
1
5,450
2 12,885
12,425
Fertilizer distribution analyst
4 22,940
4 24,130
23,04.0
Fuels analyst
3 17,050
1
5,895
5,625
Fuels engineer
1
5,450
6 39,010
38,005
Forester
9 53,605
1
6,715
6,715
Game technician
_
'
2 12,825
1
6,170
6,350
Geologist
1
5,715
4 25,040
24,130
Home economist
4 22,330
3 20,320
26,310
Industrial hygienist
3 19,150
1
6,715
6,895
Librarian
1
6,500
4 26,125
31,385
Materials engineer
7 42,005
2
13,430
13,790
Mathematician
2 13,000
509,495
69 423,325
Mechanical engineer
76 472,345
5,895
1
6,170
Metallurgical engineer
1
5,450
12,065
2 12, 520
Mining engineer
2 11,165
17,690
4 24,040
Nuclear development engineer
2 11,690
6,715
1
6,895
Nurse
1
6,500
26,325
4 26, 520
Office engineer
_.
3 19,325
52,155
8 52,610
Plant records engineer
8 49, 200
23,585
4 24,040
Power supply engineer
4 22,330
6,170
1
6,350
Public health engineer
2 11,690
6,170
1
6,350
Rate engineer
1
5,715
5,625
1
5,895
Research analyst
2 11,165
94,610
96,965
15
Research chemist
_.
20 120,205
74,560
11 70, 755
Safety engineer
12 70,040
Specialist in property manage1
5,625
1
5,895
1
ment
6,500
4 26,305
3 19,775
Staff forester
6 36, 550
2 12,880
2 13,245
Statistician
3 18,450
8
53,885
8 54,425
Title examiner
9 57,015
2 13,245
1 6,715
Traffic analyst
2 12,650
2
12,700
Transportation economist
1
6,850
2 13,430
2 13,430
Valuation engineer
2 12,650
647
549
TVA-5. Range $4,735 to $6,135
633
3,357,505
2,920,795
3,363,995
350
297
TVA-4. Range $4,025 to $5,125
338
1,496,460
1,316,115
1,510,200
Subprofessional service:
41 213,975
35 186,770
TVA-5. Range $4,735 to $6,135
42 209,330
245
215
TVA-4. Range $4,025 to $5,125
241
1,079,690
968, 720
1,076,400
560
516
TVA-3. Range $3,340 to $4,100
530
1, 963,820
1,847,070
1,820,145
308 941,905
268 834,045
TVA-2. Range $2,950 to $3,580
283 835,545
24 64,830
19 52,120
32 82,970
TVA-1. Range $2,650 to $3,160
Custodial service:
TVA-10. Range $10,050 to $11,400:
1
10,400
1 10,400
Chief, maintenance branch
1
9,800
TVA-9. Range $8,800 to $10,150:
Assistant chief, maintenance
9,150
9,150
branch
8,550
Chief, power system service shops
9,150
9,150
branch
8,550
8,800
9,150
Chief system load dispatcher
8,550
9,150
9,150
Chief, yard operations branch. __
8,550
8,800
8,800
Substation supervisor
TVA-8. Range $7,750 to $9,100:
Assistant chief system load dis39,100
6 48,630
patcher
5 37,800
15,500
2 16,200
Assistant substation supervisor. 34,450
Boilermaker superintendent
4 33,000
Chief, transmission line mainte7,750
nance section
1
7,500
8,100




1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Field—Continued
Grades established by the board of
directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority—C ontinued
Custodial service—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
TVA-8. Range $7,750 to $9,100—
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Continued
General boilermaker foreman
$54,900
$72,850
$33,100
Genral carpenter foreman
54,600
40,850
41,550
General electrical foreman
102,000
106,300
51,700
General equipment foreman
53,700
48,250
41,550
General foreman
70,500
57,750
49,650
General labor foreman
7,800
8,100
8,450
General mechanical foreman
63,000
65,500
50,000
General painter foreman
37,500
40,500
6 47,200
General sheetmetal worker foreman
5 38,100
6 47,900
41,200
General steamfitter foreman
14 109,800
12 97,150
51,350
General structural iron foreman
11 86,700
11 89,750
42,900
General tunnel foreman
9,100
General truck foreman
1
7,500
7,750
8,100
Substation supervisor
1
7,800
TVA-7. Range $6,575 to $8,225:
Assistant general boilermaker
foreman
7 48,475
15 107,505
57,555
Assistant general carpenter foreman
7 48,550
5 37,210
15,215
Assistant general electrical foreman
8 56,600
15 108,740
58,480
Assistant general equipment foreman
2 13, 550
2 14,595
7,195
Assistant general foreman
11 75, 275
14, 595
10 73,075
Assistant general mechanical foreman
13,950
4 30,220
14,800
Assistant general painter foreman.
28,675
18,975
Assistant general
sheetmetal
4 27,230
worker foreman
1
6,625
Assistant general steamfitter fore1 7,195
man
6 42,350
6 44,195
Assistant general structural iron
11 80,510
foreman
41, 750
7 51,080
4 29,395
Assistant substation supervisor. _.
32, 725
4 27,230
4 28,470
Assistant to the chief, yard operations branch
6,625
1
7,195
1
7,400
Chemical plant supervisor
42,050
6 44, 815
5 38,235
Garage supervisor
3 21, 585
26,500
3
22,200
General carpenter foreman
7,325
1
7,605
1
7,815
General electrical foreman
28,900
2 15, 210
1
7,605
General equipment foreman
56, 800
5 37,415
2 15,625
General foreman
50,775
20 144,105
28 203, 620
General labor foreman
7,325
7,325
1
General maintenance foreman
19,875
2
14,800
2 14,285
General mechanical foreman
7,325
General steamfitter foreman
_
7,525
General structural iron foreman. _
7,125
1
7,400
1
7,605
Substation maintenance supervisor
2 13,550
2 14,595
2 15,005
Transmission line maintenance
supervisor
5 32,225
5 35,045
5 36,385
TVA-6. Range $5,625 to $7,075:
Building custodian engineer
2 12,125
2 12,880
2 13,060
Chemical plant supervisor
30 181,270
30 191, 500
29 190,155
Chief, public safety service
2 12,565
2 13, 245
2 13,425
General foreman
24 153,900
53, 890
7 47,900
General maintenance foreman
1
2
13,425
6,850
13, 245
Materials foreman
8 47,805
50,805
6 39,545
Right-of-way supervisor
2 11,425
2 12,245
2 12,700
Supervisor, railroad services
1
6,850
1
7,075
1
7,075
Yard operating supervisor
5 28,740
7 41,640
7 43,265
TVA-5. Range $4,735 to $6,135
35 180,260
33 180,495
30 166,290
TVA-4. Range $4,025 to $5,125
42 191,850
43 201,620
40 190,230
TVA-3. Range $3,340 to $4,100
360
345
0
304
1,352, 595
1,340,010
1,183,760
TVA-2. Range $2,950 to $3,580
32 106,525
28 95,560
24 83,350
TVA-1. Range $2,650 to $3,160
337 953,910
339 995,905
327 972,135
Inspectional and investigational service:
TVA-6. Range $5,625 to $7,075:
Electrical equipment inspector. _
11 59,950
13 76,095
13 79,660
12 69,870
Inspector of materials
12 73,380
10 62,705
19 96,115
TVA-5. Range $4,735 to $6,135
18 95,810
13 71,330
21 90,600
TVA-4. Range $4,025 to $5,125
15 67,195
6 27,940
6 20,315
TVA-3. Range $3,340 to $4,100
3 10, 545
2
7,300
Ungraded positions ("annual trades and
labor employment):
Rates of $5,060 or above:
1 5,212
1
5,212
Asbestos worker foreman
1 5,212
63 343,350
88 479,600
Assistant shift engineer
99 539,550
9 46,802
Boilermaker foreman.._
11 57,332
13 67,756
Bricklayer foreman
(refractory
2 11,515
work, chemical plant)
2
11,8
2 11,830
Bricklayer (refractory work, chem51, 200
ical plant)
_
43,320
8 43,320
Electrician foreman
150,618
35 182,420
37 192,844
Gas and diesel mechanic foreman..
52,120
8 41,""
9 46,908
Ironworker foreman
10, 212
2
10,424
2 10,424
Lineman foreman.
135, 512
27 140,724
27 140,724
Line observer, aircraft
20,448
4 20,448
4 20,* 448
Machinist foreman
113,922
28 145,936
33 171,996
Machinist welder foreman
5,212
1
5,212
1
5,212
Power system dispatcher
336,700
57 369,075
57 369,075
Roofer foreman
5,106
1
5,212
1
5,212
Senior operator-hydro
501,400
93 506,850
93 506,850
Sheetmetal worker foreman.._
5,106
1
1
5,212
5,212
Shift engineer III
181,300
38 246,050
40 259,000
Shift engineer II
98,100
13 70,850
20 109,000

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS—Continued

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY—Continued

1954 actual

Tennessee Valley Authority Fund—Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL

Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Business specialist

SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

1955 estimate

GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Auditor
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Auditor

1956 estimate

Field—Continued
Ungraded positions (annual trades and N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
labor employment)—Continued
ber
salary
ber salary ber salary
Rates of $5,060 or above—Continued
Steamfi tter foreman
15 $77,438
17 $88,604
20 $104, 240
Structural iron worker foreman
1
5,212
1
5,212
1
5,212
Rates less than $5,060
4,964
5,510
5,340
19, 557, 384

Total permanent, field

22, 739, 633

23,043,454

13,429
14,066
13,078
60, 927, 259
65, 514,377
62, 619,404
1,611
1, 268. 9
750.6
3, 770,333
7, 679, 618
5, 510,961

Deduct lapses

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
11, 818

12, 797.1
12,327.4
53, 247, 641
60,003,416
58, 849,071

Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment

10,382. 6
10, 522. 7
4,249. 2
59, 511, 857
58,790,724
23,152,068
20.4
Part-time employment
45.9
58.8
88,968
215, 992
276,409
99.9
Intermittent employment
77.3
56.6
396, 590
341,813
248, 068
185, 938
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.._
207, 704
208,438

Payment above basic rates:
O vertime and holiday pay
Night work differential
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
Excess of annual leave taken over
leave earned
01

Personal services

_

_

4, 226,426
363, 506

4,347, 564
291,460

Buyer
GS-7.
GS-6.
GS-5.
GS-4.
GS-3.

$4,955..
$4,545
$4,160..
$3,655
$3,430 .

2 $13,880

2 $13,880

2

12,125

2

12, 250

2

12,375

3
2
1
1
3
6
4

15, 555
11, 120
4,580
4,545
11, 730
20,250
13,170

4
2
1

20,615
11,370
4,705

4
2
1

21,115
11, 495
4,830

3
6
4

11,105
20, 650
13, 490

3
6
4

12, 355
21, 050
13, 730

2 $13,680

35 201, 875
7,740
3

Net permanent, departmental
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay.
_
Deduct excess of annual leave taken
over leave earned

32

194,135
746

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Field director

GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant field director
Chief of branch
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:

Chief of branch ._ _
Business specialist
._
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant
__

581

GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955 .
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
.
Positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above:
Canteen officer

87,395,000

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
Canteen Service Revolving Fund, Veterans Administration

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

2,234
122
2,347
2,499

2,274
172
2,441
2,617

2,279
169
2,445
2,617

$4,580
GS-6.0
$2,156

$4,630
GS-6.0
$2,153

$4,675
GS-6.0
$2,223

$5, 305, 524
309,269

$5,543,151
420,700

$5, 585,444
420,500

3,663
471,974

3,789
493,164

3,850
493,245

57,541

20,000

25,000

Total personal services
Travel
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment

6,147,971
105,362
158,728
25,000
123,973
20,393,363
762,879

6,480,804
105,500
155,040
25,000
131,787
20,365,400
474,439

6,528,039
105, 500
155,849
25,000
133,079
20,181,942
392,860

Total accrued expenditures

27,717,276

27,737,970

27, 522,269

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
02
05
06
07
08
09

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director of service
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant director of serviceChief of division
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant chief of division
Chief of section
...




1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary ber salary ber salary
1 $10,600
1 $10,600
1 $10,600
1
5

9,160
45,600

1
5

9,360
46,200

14,480
15,280

2
2

14,880
15,680

1
5

9,360
46,400
14,880
15,680

34

200,885
772

203, 885
784

2,199

2,245

203,856

206,914

5

45,800

5

46, 600

5

46, 600

5
5

40,000
38,600

5
5

40,200
39,200

5
5

40,200
39,400

5
15

32,900
98,100

5
15

33, 300
99, 700

5 33,900
15 100,300

5 30, 750
6 29, 730
4 17,055
29 116,605
38 132,355
60 199,400
5 15,190

5 31,250
5 25, 275
5 21,475
29 117, 565
38 133,555
60 201, 960
5 15,350

5 30,375
6 29,480
4 16,555
29 114,845
36 124,805
62 201,860
3
9,690

277,636

20 106,995
25 127,906
2,037
2,037
4 449,908
4 456,467

5 135,755
6 24,366

2,244
2,239
5,356,988
5 391,203
4
14,722
2
9,644

14

75,109

2,199

2,242
2,193
2,235
5 381, 559
5 342,266
5 111,389

Positions other than permanent:
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken

01

34

193, 519

Rates equivalent to less than $5,060... 2,005
Total permanent, field _

1954 actual

35 207, 750
3,865
1

104

SCHEDULE A-l. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification

35 204,785
1
3,900

1,466

All personal services, departmental.

4, 289,173
371, 773

124,149,000

$4,205 to
$3,795 to
$3,410 to
$3,175 to
$2,950 to

1956 estimate

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

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses. _

331, 761

118,401, 779

Range
Range
Range
Range
Range

1955 estimate

204,067
105,202
2,917
471,870

260,236
160,464
3,017
490, 965

260, 500
160,000
3,066
491,000

59,007

20.000

25,000

All personal services, field

5 954,452

6, 276,948

6 321,125

Personal services

6,147,971

6,480,804

6, 528,039

INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Investigations, Civil Service Commission
SCHEDULE A-l. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

_

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services (see Consolidated schedule under current authorizations)
02 Travel
_
_.

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

1,538
1,355
1,329

1,300
1,068
895

935
901
858

$4, 750
GS-6.7

$4,792
GS-6.7

$4, 797
GS-6.6

$6,306,117

$4,994,281

$4,214,136

23,900
101,294

19, 300
6,500

16,300
5,000

6,431,311
1,222,036

5,020, 081
954,281

4,235,436
805,126

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INDEPENDENT OFFICES
SCHEDULE A-l. Accrued expenditures by objects—Continued

SCHEDULE A-l. Accrued expenditures by objects—Continued
1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$27,926
97,008
9,932
96, 729
30,864
115,285
73, 566

$19,859
76, 505
13, 020
69,246
21,950
101,919
52,791

$16, 561
63, 797
11,132
57, 745
18, 304
88,091
44,023

2,391
9,038
443
62,998

3,000

3,000

500
45,266

500
37,748

8,179, 527

6,378,418

5, 381,463

1954 actual

Object classification
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
Penalty mail
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
_07 Contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment:
Expendable
Nonexpendable
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Total accrued expenditures

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
Supply Fund, Veterans Administration
SCHEDULE A-l. Accrued expenditures by objects
Object classification

1954 a c t u a l

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Object classification

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Deduct excess of annual leave taken
over leave earned
02
03
04
05
07
08
09
15

102
96
96

102
96
96

$4,110
GS-5.8
$4, 636

$3, 937
GS-5.2
$4,669

$4,028
GS-5.2
$4, 669

$367, 535

$424,820

$424,820

1,315

1,603
1,500

1,603
1,500

_

Total accrued expenditures

3,945

1,603

1,603

364,905
8,167
2,481,510
365,093
111, 479,317
11,706,596
1,031

426,320
15, 610
2, 509,270
200
8,280
371,000
117,320,250
11,413, 640
2,320

426,320
14,240
2, 505,930
200
7,200
371,000
121, 776,699
11,915,768
2,360

126,406,619

132,066,890

137,019,717

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
08

Supplies a n d m a t e r i a l s




$14,178

$25,253

$25,253

1956 estimate

SUMMARY
89
83
74

102
96
96

102
96
96

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

$4,110
GS-5.8
$4,636

$3,937
GS-5.2
$4,669

$4,028
GS-5.2
$4,669

$367, 535
1,315

$424,820
1,603
1,500

$424,820
1,603
1,500

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Payment above basic rates
Deduct excess of annual leave taken
over annual leave earned
02
03
04
05
07
08
09
15

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services ___
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Taxes and assessments
Total accrued expenditures

3,945

1,603

1,603

364,905
8,167
2,481,510
365,093
111, 493,495
11,706,596
1,031

426,320
15, 610
2, 509,270
200
8,280
371,000
117,345, 503
11,413, 640
2,320

426,320
14,240
2, 505,930
200
7,200
371,000
121,801,952
11, 915, 768
2,360

126,420,797

132,092,143

137,044,970

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utilities..O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Taxes and assessments

89
83
74

1955 estimate

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees..
Number of employees at end of year

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Field:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief, service and reclamation
4
$24,360
division
3
$19,420
4
$24,760
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant chief, service and reclama1
tion division
5,685
1
5,810
1
1
4,995
5,120
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
3
3
11,355
2
7,320
11, 730
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
10
33,830 10
5
16,355
34,630
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
6
19,140
2
6,220
19, 620
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1
2,990
3,070
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
22 118,690
129, 553
22 118,690
Rates equivalent to $5,060 and above.
54 236,160
54 236,160
227,410
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060__.
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses

89 406,278
6.5 38,743

102
6

457,205
32,385

Net permanent, field
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Deduct excess of annual leave taken
over leave earned

82. 5 367, 535
1,315

96

424,820
1,603

01

Personal services.

1,500

459, 590
34, 770
96

424,820
1,603
1,500

3,945

1,603

1,603

364,905

426,320

426,320




GENERAL, SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
OBLIGATIONS
Operating Expenses, Public Buildings Service, General Services
Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Direct

921
4
824
835

587

571

573
583

562
568

$5,652
GS-8.1
$3,439

$5, 866
GS-8.3
$3, 881

$5, 888
GS-8.3
$3, 910

08
09
10
13
15

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions,
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base___
Payment above basic rates

$3,858, 796
14, 111
14,923
77, 993

$3, 033, 501
1,842
11,658
14, 499

$3,070, 569

Total personal service obligations. __

3, 965, 823

3,061,500

3,097,400

3, 898, 776
126, 205
19, 965
60,148
108,126
30,198
93, 881,878

2, 997, 600
160,100
49, 200
61, 800
48, 500
41.100
90, 657, 000

3,018, 400
163, 500
81,600
61, 800
39, 500
43,600
94, 303, 000

Summary of Personal Services

Direct

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
13
15

11, 731
15,100

Obligations

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Lands and structures
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments
Total direct obligations

24,896
139, 742
213, 335
257
16, 376

15,000
69, 700
108, 800
1, 500,000
300
-8, 900

15,000
70, 300
103, 000
1, 500, 000
300

98, 519, 902

95, 718,000

99, 400, 000

Personal services
Travel
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Taxes and assessments
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts . . .
Total obligations

67,047
396
463
9,015
343
8,328
158

63, 900
1,500
300
8,600
2,400
8,100
200

79, 000
1,500
400
10,100
3,400
10,600

85, 750

85,000

105, 000

98, 605, 652

95, 803,000

99, 505, 000

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF
COMMERCE

07 Other contractual services

$5, 000

SUMMARY

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees. _ _
Number of employees at end of year

921
4
824
835

587

571

573
583

562
568

$5,652
GS-8.1
$3,439

$5,866
GS-8.3
$3,881

$5,888
GS-8.3
$3,910

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates

$3,858,796
14, 111
14,923
77,993

$3,033,501
1,842
11,658
14,499

$3,070,569

Total personal service obligations...

3,965,823

3,061,500

3,097,400

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary. _ _ ._
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary


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1956 estimate

257
16, 376

$2,997,600
160,100
49,200
61,800
48,500
41,100
90,657,000
15,000
69, 700
108,800
1, 500,000
300
8,900

$3,018,400
163, 500
81,600
61, 800
39, 500
43, 600
94,303,000
15, 000
70, 300
103,000
1, 500, 000
300

98, 524, 902

95, 718,000

99,400, 000

67, 047
396
463
9,015
343
8,328
158

63,900
1,500
300
8,600
2,400
8,100
200

79,000
1,500
400
10,100
3,400
10, 600

Obligations

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Lands and structures
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments
_
Total direct obligations

$3,898, 776
126,205
19, 965
60,148
108,126
30,198
93, 886,878
24,896
139, 742
213, 335

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01
02
04
05
07
08
15

Personal services
Travel
Communication services
Rents and utility services
O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials
Taxes and assessments

_

Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
__
Total obligations

85, 750

85, 000

105, 000

98, 610, 652

95,803,000

99, 505, 000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01
02
04
05
07
08
15

1955 estimate

SUMMARY—continued

01
02
03
04
05
06
07

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

1954 actual

Object classification

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

BY OBJECTS—continued

11,731
15,100

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental:
ber salary
ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber salary
excess of $14,800:
1
$14,800
1
$14,800
Commissioner of public buildings
1
$16,500
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy commissioner of public
buildings
12,600
12,400
12,600
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
10,800
Administrative officer
11,800
11,050
11,800
11,800
11,800
Appraiser
10,800
11,800
11,050
Director, design and construction...
11,050
10,800
11,050
Director, industrial reserve
11,800
11,800
11,800
Director, real estate
11,800
11,800
11,800
Real property disposal officer
10,800
11,550
11,050
Supervising architect
11,300
11,050
11,300
Supervising engineer
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
10,000
9,800
10,000
Assistant administrative officer
20,200
19,800
20, 200
Branch chief
.._
10, 200
10,000
10, 200
Chief, construction
10,200
10,000
10,200
Chief, projects and sites
Chief, real property acquisition and
1
9,800
9,800
10,000
utilization
_
1
10,000
9,800
10,000
Deputy director, real estate
3
31,600
52,200
31, 600
Engineer
9,600
Real property disposal officer
10,000
1
10,200
Supervising mechanical engineer
10,200
Supervisory architect
9,800
1
9,600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Control officer, industrial reserve...
1
8,760
8,760
1
8,560
2
18,320
Engineer
2
18,120
18,320
1
9,160
Production officer
1
9,160
9,360
Real property acquisition and utilization officer
8,560
8,760
8,760
17, 720
17,920
34,840
Real property disposal officer
9,360
Real property manager
9,360
9,360
8,760
Real property specialist
8, 560
8,760
26,680
Realty officer
35, 240
26,880
26,280
Section chief
25,880
26,480
Space officer
8,560
8,760
8,760
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
8,040
8,040
Architect
7,840
Commodity specialist
2
16,080
8,040
2
16,080
Communications specialist
16,080
2
16,080
Engineer.-_
1
8,040
8,040
Real property accountability officer.
7,040
Real property specialist
8,040
7,240

93

94

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

Operating Expenses, Public Buildings Service, General Services
Administration—Continued

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$12,505

$9,029

$9,001

58,420
19,491

9,164
5,335

8,200
6,900

All personal services, field

3,233,332

2,370, 600

2,383,900

Personal services _

3,965,823

3, 061, 500

3,097,400

3,898,776

2,997,600

3,018,400

67,047

63,900

79,000

DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual
Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-12. Kange $7,040 to $8,040—Con.
Realty officer
Space officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Architect
C onfidential assistant
Engineer
Rate examiner
Realty officer
Space officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Communications specialist
Rate examiner
Realty assistant
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

2
1

$15,480
7,040
20,220
6,940
6,340
6,340
20,020

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other t h a n p e r m a n e n t :
Temporary employment: U n i t e d




2
1
4
1
1
1

125 825,609
15.7 95,726

$15,480
7,240
27,360
6,940
6,940
6,540

2
1

$15,880
7,240

4

27,760

6,940
6,540

20,220

20,620

5,435
10, 745
5,060
10,870
4,745
23,150
17,805
65,560
54,535

5,560
10,995
5,060
11,120
4,870
23,650
22,600
66,435
61,765

3,140

3,220

105 720,915
4.1 32,644

106 722,195
1.5 11,425

100.9 688,271

104.5 710,770

2,629

2,730

690,900

713,500

3

10,495
5,185
11,495
10,240
36,640
22,725
75,915
72,330
6,620
6,144

732,491

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant regional director,__
_.
10,800
Deputy regional director
99,450
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:Deputy regional director
9,600
Real estate officer
30,200
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant to deputy regional director
8,560
Branch chief
18, 720
District officer
9,360
Division chief
9,360
Engineer
26,080
Executive officer
8,960
Field representative
9,360
Real estate officer
81,840
Real property disposal officer
17, 520
Realty officer
18,720
Space acquisition and utilization
officer
8,760
GS-12. Range $7 040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
39,000
Buildings superintendent
7,240
23, 520
Engineer
Real property disposal officer
8,040
159,640
Realty officer
Space acquisition and utilization
13
97,520
officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1
6,940
Administrative officer
3
19, 420
Buildings superintendent
1
6,140
Engineer
2
13, 280
Real property disposal officer
33
216,
220
Realty officer
18 113, 720
Space officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
1
6,250
Appraiser
_.
1
6,250
Realty officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
11
60,160
Buildings superintendent
2
11, 495
Real property maintenance officer. _
12
67, 345
Realty assistant
13
70, 780
Space analyst
1
5,810
Warehouse manager
2
9,990
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
25 115, 000
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
6
25, 770
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
29 113, 265
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
95 334,405
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
41 131,730
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1
3,230
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Positions at hourly rates equivalent to
416 1,430,828
less than $5,060
Total permanent, field..
Deductlaps.es

1956 estimate

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

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
109.3 729,883
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
108
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base—.
2,418
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay_.
All personal services, departmental.

1955 estimate

11,050
100,950

11,050
101,700

9,800
30,400

9,800
30,800

17, 520
9,360
9,360
9,360
26,680
8,960
9,360
91,200
18, 520
18,720

16

2
1
1
1
3
1
1
10
2
2

17,520
9,360
9,360
26,680
9,160
9,360
92,200
18,720
18,720

17,520

17,720

39,800

39,800

23,520
23,720
129,880

3
3
17

23,720
23,920
131,480

120,640

16

122,240
6,940
6,140

6,940
5,940
2
24
18

Continued

13,280
157,360
115,720

12
24
18

73, 080
159, 960
117, 320

6, 250
6,250

1
1

6,250
6,250
5,435

10, 745
11
14
1

61,660
77,965
5,810

11
14
1

62, 910
79, 465
5,810

24
5
24
77
36
1

112, 295
21, 850
95,715
276, 235
118,360
3,230

23
5
24
82
35
1

109, 490
22,350
97, 215
295,630
116, 930
3,230

155

601,602

126

492,647

796 3,470,278
85.5 341,365

482 2,423,527
10.4 78,297

465 2,399,722
7
39,923

710.5
3,128,913

471.6
2,345,230

458

14,003

1,842

2,359, 799

Field—C ontinued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.._
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential

01

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements.from other accounts

Emergency Operating Expenses. General Services Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1954 actual
121
116
108

96
95
94

61
-58
56

$4,144
GS-5.3

$4,182
GS-5.1

$4,301
GS-5.3

$479,135
1,038

$398,265

$249,407

1,884
785

1,535

993

482,842
12,150
5,127
2,093
19,084, 297
2,232
22,130
65
1,324

399, 800
19,900
3,900
2,500
14, 790, 600
1,700

250,400
13,400
2,400
1,800
13,130, 700
1,300

19, 612,260

15, 219,000

13,400,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
_
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

_ __

01 • Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent-..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
02
04
06
07
08
09
13
15

Total personal services.,
Travel
Communication services
Printing and reproduction._
O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments
Total obligations

1955 estimate . 1956 estimate

600

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

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

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney
_.
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Budget analyst
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Budget analyst
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Supervisor
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160—
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655... _
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430—.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay

1

$10,600

1
1
2

9,160
8,760
13,080

_._

$10,600

1

8,960

1

$8,960

1

6,940

1

6,940

1

5,810

1
__Jt_.
11,125
2
1
3,590

5,810

1
3

4,285
10,965

9
0.7

56,850
4,433

47,025
307

32,770
196

8.3 52,417
219

46,718
182

32,574
126

52,642

46,900

32,700

1

8,360

8,560

8,560

1

7,640

7,040

7,240

1
1
4
1

5,940
6,140
25,160
6,340

All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Budget analyst
Realty officer
Space officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Personnel officer
Position classifier.
Realty assistant
Real property officer
Space officer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545

1

3
1

7,470
3,590

6,340

___
16,430
5,185
16,305
4,620
37,140
13,010

37,390
13,635

28,480
9,090

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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
DETAIL O F PERSONAL

SEEVICES—continued

1954 actual

_

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay

01

1955 estimate

16
36

$63,310
127,740

6

18,660

13
35
15
5

$53,580
126,405
50,170
15,670

21
2

$33,280
76, 755
30,390
6,460

112 444,600
4.3 17,882

88 354,440
0. 6 2,893

55
229,585
2.8 12,752

107. 7 426,718

87.4 351,547

52.2 216,833

1,038
1,665

1,353

867

430,200

352, 900

217,700

Personal services

482,842

399,800

250,400

Repair, Improvement, and Equipment of Federally Owned Buildings
Outside the District of Columbia, General Services Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 e s t i m a t e

1956 estimate

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions .
Average number of all employees..
Number of employees at end of year . _ _

332
1
297
294

20

90

20
19

89
88

$5, 277
GS-7.6

$4, 600
GS-5.8

$3, 829
GS-4.4

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services

$1, 571, 681
3,172
6,046
3,264
1,768

$90, 939

$338, 971

361

1,329

Total personal service obligations—.

1, 585, 931

91, 300

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary. _
Average grade

Direct

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
13
15

_

Total direct obligations

1, 475,357
92,384
27,293
32, 615
3,683
65,972
8, 826, 056
1, 693, 063
29, 636
1,137, 709
78,386
2,761

91,300
100,000
25, 000
35,000
3,500
70,000
9,410, 657
1, 600,000
25,000
1,100,000
75,000

13,464,915

12, 535,457

Personal services
Travel
Communication services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials.
Lands and structures.
Taxes and assessments

12
62,555
0.2
800

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...

26. 5 119,000
459

12

61,755
245

11.8 61,755
245

All personal services, departmental.

119, 459

62,000

62,000

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details

01

3

29,600

7
6

63,120
51,760

39

295,760

80

530,600

24
1
10
6
22
32
58
10

127,440
5,245
45,425
26,395
86,770
114,560
192,320
31,340

1

7,640

1

4,955

1
4
2

4,160
14,620
6,500

1
1
15
42
15
3

4,955
4,545
60,150
146,310
49,050
9,210

298 1,600, 335
28.2 147,654

8
30,235
0.3 1,051

78
1

281,860
4,644

269.8
1,452,681

7.7

77

3,172
5,587

29,184

277,216

116

1,084

3,245
19
1,768

All personal services, field

1,466,472

29,300

278,300

Personal services

1, 585, 931

91,300

340, 300

1,475, 357

91,300

340,300

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

110, 574

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

110, 574
724
56
620
1,958
1
3,529
141

_

20,000,000

12, 535,457

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
$10,000

1

9,160

2

15,680

1954 actual

439
6
415
408

421
1
413
408

473
468

$5,247
GS-7.4

<&£

$5,527
GS-7.9

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services...

$2,154,977
33,706
8,287
6,990
749

$2,258,670
8,200
8,630

$2,624,675

14,000

14,000

Total personal service obligations...

2,204, 709

2,289,500

2,648,600

2,200,467
27,812

2, 271,800
46,600

2, 630, 900
70,900

Summary of Personal Services

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1

1956 e s t i m a t e

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

13, 582, 518

1954 actual

1955 estimate

Object classification

117, 603

Obligations incurred




61,755

Operating expenses, Federal Supply Service, General Services
Administration

Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, repairs
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Architectural engineer
Assistant chief, repairs
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Engineer

12

20,000,000

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01
02
04
06
07
08
10
15

34 151,790
7.5 32,790

Total permanent field
Deduct lapses

340, 300

340,300
150,000
35,000
50,000
5,000
100,000
15, 669, 700
2,000,000
50,000
1,500,000
100,000

1956 estimate

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses __ ._
_ _

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, construction and repairs
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief, construction and repairs
Engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney
Engineer.
_ _
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer
_ _
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Engineer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
___.
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230

Obligations

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services.
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials. __
Equipment
Lands and structures
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments

1955 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer
.
_ _ _
1
$6,940
1
$6,940
1
$6,940
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chief, contract unit..
1
5,310
1
5,560
Engineer
. . .
3
14,365
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
2
9,535
2
9,730
4
17,430
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
1
4,295
1
4,420
3
11,260
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1
4,160
1
4,160
7
24,145
3
11,045
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
3
11,045
9
28,950
2
6,700
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2
6,620
1
2,990
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230

779

All personal services, field

SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

1956 estimate

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

Field—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.—
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses

DETAIL O F PERSONAL

1

$10,000

1

$10,200

1

9,160

1

9,360

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

Direct

484

9,925

Obligations

01 Personal services
02 Travel

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

Operating expenses, Federal Supply Service, General Services
Administration—Continued

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430

Direct Obligations—Continued

03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services

06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services __
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Total direct obligations

$1,838
85,615
702
187,851
16, 621
5,549
20, 947
1,095
1,145
4,135

$2,500
102,000
700
184,900
20, 500
5,000
20,100
2,200
1,000
2,700

$3, 500
111, 700
1,700
204,400
22,000
35,000
27,200
11, 700
1,000

2,553, 777

2, 660,000

3,120,000

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01
02
03
04

Personal services..
Travel... .
. _
Transportation of things
Communication services

4,242
295
155

06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services

08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment

15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
Obligations incurred—

17, 700
4,000
400
1,600
1,500
500
500

__

8
115
408

17. 700
4,000
400
1,600
1,600
500
500

100

5,223

26, 300

26,300

2, 559,000

2, 686,300

3,146,300

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental:
ber salary
ber salary ber
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $14,800:
1 $14,800
Commissioner of Federal supply
1
$14,800
1
$14,800
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Deputy commissioner of Federal
12,400
1
12,200
1
12,400
supply
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
11,550
1
11,550
1
11,300
Administrative officer
10,800
1
10,800
Director, motor vehicles
Director, personal property utili10,800
11.800
10,800
zation
11, 550
11,300
11,300
Director, supply management
11,800
11,800
11,800
Director, traffic management
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
10, 600
10,600
10,600
Chief, disposal
10,400
10, 200
10,400
Chief, inspection
9,800
Chief, motor equipment shop
10,000
10, 200
10,200
Chief, property utilization
10,400
10,200
10, 400
Chief, specifications
9,600
9,600
Deputy director, motor vehicles
Deputy director, personal property
9,600
utilization
Deputy director, traffic manage9,600
9,600
ment
10,000
9,800
10,000
Supply specialist
9,800
9,600
9,600
Transportation economist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
17,120
Assistant to administrative officer. .
9,360
9,360
9,360
Inspection coordinator
8,360
8,360
Motor pool specialist
8,760
8,560
8,560
Railroad equipment analyst
53, 560
52,360
53, 560
Specifications specialist
44,000
51,
560
44,000
Supply specialist
36,440
36,040
36,240
Traffic management specialist
17,320
17,920
8,960
Utilization specialist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
7,040
Equipment specialist
1
7,240
7,040
7,240
Inspection coordinator
1
7,240
7,040
7,240
Procurement analyst
9
67,760
59,120
67,360
Specifications specialist
6
46,240
44,
240
46,240
Supply specialist
5
38,200
22, 720
22,720
Traffic management specialist
3
21,320
7,040
21,320
Utilization officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1
5,940
Inspection assistant
47,180
7
63,800
9
58,660
10
Specifications specialist
17,820
3
Supply specialist
32,100
5
25,760
4
~19,~620"
Traffic management specialist
5,940
1
1
5,940
Utilization officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1
5,310
5,185
1
5,060
1
Administrative assistant
1
5,810
5,685
1
5,560
1
Project analyst
6
32,860
6
6
32,110
31, 360
Specifications specialist
10,745
2
1
2
5,560
10,870
Traffic management specialist
1
1
5,810
1
5,810
5,810
Transportation economist
7
7
33,435
32,685
33,310
7
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
3
3
13, 635
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
13, 510
13, 635
3
15
15
61,650
60,650
15
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
59,150




Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment

Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber salary
28
12

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base._
Payment above basic rates:
O vertime and holiday pay
Nigh two rk differential
Other payments for personal services: Payments to other accounts for reimbursable details
All personal services, field.
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

38,760

23
11

$81,825
35,650

N u m - Total
ber salary
22
11

$78,730
36,290

146
884,605
8.8 55,321

141
884,390
1.7 10,790

147 933,155
2. 7 17,170

137. 2 829,284

139.3 873, 600

144. 3 915, 985

30,157
3,133

8,200
3,300

3,415

354
862,928

885,100

919, 400

Regular pay in excess of 52-week base___
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental-

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy regional director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy regional director
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative pfficer
Chief, property utilization
Chief, purchasing
Inspector
,.
Motor pool specialist
Traffic management specialist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Inspector
Property utilization officer
Purchasing officer
Traffic management specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Property utilization officer
Purchasing officer
Traffic management specialist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Chemist
Inspector
Property utilization officer
Purchasing officer
Traffic management specialist
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3.430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses.-_
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

9

100,200

1

10,600

3
10
1

26,280
88,600
9,360

28,760
1
2
9

8,040
14,680
66,560

1
7
10
4

6,740
46,580
63,000
25,160

10

113,250

10

114,000

4
10
1
1
5
3

35,240
89,400
8,760

4
10
1
1
9
3

35,240
90,000
8,960
8,560
75,240
25, 680

2
1
1
1

2
1
11
2

7

14,880
7,240
8,040
7,240
52, 680

14,880
7,440
78,440
14,480
59,920

1
7
9
3

6,940
46,580
58,060
19,220

1
17
10
6

6,940
106,380
64,400
37,440

1
2
16
14
7

5,435
11, 620
87,460
78,090
38,420

1
2
23
14
7

5,560
11, 620
124,630
79,340
39,045

34
3
35
45
49

41,800
25,080

10,745
15,930
33,235
65,470
71, 530
27,925
5,370
156, 335
16,680
141,885
178, 830
171, 720
35,080
3,112
293 1,428,407
21.1 102,714

159, 595
13, 635
140,475
161,035
162, 930
23,920

188,200
13, 635
140,190
198, 520
178,090
24,480

280 1,425,385
7.9 40,315

337 1, 751,310
8.2 42,620

271. £
1,325,693

272.1
1,385,070

328.8
1, 708,690

3,549
5,154

5,330

6,510

6,209
427
749
1, 341, 781

14,000
1, 404,400

14,000
1, 729, 200

2,204, 709

2,289, 500

2, 648,600

2,200, 467

2, 271,800

2,630,900

4,242

17, 700

17, 700

Expenses, General Supply Fund, General Services Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

2,284
28
2,123
1,941

1,967
20
1,936
1,805

1,966
19
1,944
1,799

$4, 350
GS-5.2
$3,476

$4, 244
GS-5.3
$3, 685

$4, 261
GS-5.2
$3, 621

1954 actual

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued
Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued

Summary of Personal Services—Con.
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base_.
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations. _.

$8, 522, 533
113,169
31,052
137,883

75,430
28, 836
1,232

$8,088,171
70, 600
29, 029
1,200

8,804, 637

8, 065,300

8,189, 000

8,656,574
56,624
259,100
193,179
263,971

7,831,000
84,400
207,800
172,700
265,500
264,500
3,086,400
27,000
199,900

7,984,200
85,400
240, 600
178,400
273,000
269,800
2,738,400
27,000
203,200

$7,?

Direct Obligations
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
13
15

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Lands and structuresRefunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments

Total direct obligations.-

294,476
3,293,227
36,389
216, 794
8,884
16,802
3,186
28,842

18,600

13,328,048

12,000,000

12,157,8

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
13
15

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
E quipment
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments
Total obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts.
Total obligations

234,300
100
100
1,700
400
500
31,700
400
25,300
1,400

148,063
100
1,564
385
423
22,954
362
13,251
1,171
90
442

204,800
100
100
1,700
400
500
34,100
400
26,300
1,600

1,300

188,805

297,200

270,000

13,516, 853

12,455,000

12,270,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Departmental:
Num- Total N u m General schedule grades:
ber salary ber
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director, purchases
1
1
$11,800
Director, standards
1
1
11,800
Director, stores
1
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1
Accountant
2
20,200
2
Assistant director
2
20,600
1
Attorney
10,000
Branch chief
1
Position classifier
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
2
17, 520
Accountant
1
8,960
Administrative officer
1
17, 720
Attorney
1
8,560
Auditor
8,760
Budget analyst
8,560
Employee relations officer
8,560
Position classifier
9,360
Statistician
8,760
Stock control officer
8,760
Storage and handling officer.
43, 600
Supply officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1
7,040
Accountant
1
7,240
Administrative officer
2
14,680
Auditor
Budget analyst
Equipment specialist
Financial analyst
7,240
Inspection coordinator
7,040
Investigator
7,440
Laboratory coordinator
14,480
Statistician
7,240
Stock control officer
_.
7,040
Storage and handling officer
15,080
Supply officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1
12,880
Accountant
1
6,140
Administrative assistant
2
12,080
Auditor
12, 280
Budget analyst
12,280
E quipment specialist
5,940
Organization and methods examiner6,140
1
Position classifier
6,340
1
Printing and publications officer
5,940
1
Statistician
6,940
StoragelandPiandlmg specialist
5,940
Supply specialist




1954 actual

Total Num- Total
salary
ber salary
$11,800
11,800
10,800

1
1
1

$11,800
11,800
10,800

10,600
20,000
9,600

1
2
1

10,600
20,200
9,800

10,200

1

10,200

17,920
8,960
9,360
.8, 760

2
1
1
1

17,920
9,160
9,360
8,960

8,760
8,760
9,360
8,960
8,960
44,000

8,760
8,760
8,960
8,960
44,400

7,240
7,440
7,640
15, 480

7,440
7,440
14,880
15, 680
7,040
7,040
7,440
7,240
7,640
7,440
7,440
7,240
7,240

7,440
7,040
7,640
7,440
7,440
7,040
7,240
6,940
6,340
12,480

1
1
3

6,940
6,340
18,420

6,340
6,340
6,540
6,140

6,540
6,540
6,140

6,140

6,140

General schedule grades—Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Auditor
Budget analyst
E quipment specialist
Inspection coordinator
Investigator
Printing and publications officer.._
Stock control specialist
Supply specialist
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980

Total permanent, departmental- __
Deduct lapses

Num- Tota
ber

salary

3
1
1

$16,930
5,810
5,060

6,060
5,435
5,310
16, 680
16,555
15

70, S

33
37
16
2
9

132, 780
131,890
53.120
6,380
27, 584

178 911,359
7.7 42,384

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
170.3 868,975
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
19,843
3,185
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-.
Payment above basic rates:
1,630
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
77
All personal services, departmental.
893,710
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy regional director
Division chief..,
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Attorney
Branch chief
Budget analyst
Director, business service center
Division chief
Equipment specialist
Inspector
Organization and methods examiner.
Procurement officer
Supply officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Assistant division chief
Attorney
Branch chief
Budget analyst
Director, business service center
Inspector
Organization and methods examiner.
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer
Production officer
Supply officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Branch chief
Budget analyst
Chemist
Credit and finance officer
Director, business service center
Division chief
Employee relations officer
Inspector
Organization and methods examinerPersonnel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Printing and publications officer
Procurement officer
Production officer
Statistician
Supply officer
Training officer
OS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Branch chief
Inspector
Procurement officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Ad ministrative assistant
Attorney
_
Branch chief
Budget analyst
Chemist
,
E quipment specialist
Freight traffic officer
Inspector
„
Motor transportation officer
Organization and methods examinerPersonnel assistant
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procurement officer

1

10,600

3 26,280
1
8,360
1
8,360
1
8,360
12 105,120
1
8,560
2 17,320
3 26,080
6 53,160
5 44,200
2
3
2
4
3
6
3
3
1
1
10
1

14,280
22,320
22, 520
45,040
23,320
23,120
7,040
7,040
73,800
7,440
44, 240

1955 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total
ber salary ber salary
3
1
2
1

$17,055
5,810
10,495
5,060

2
1
3
2
1
16
1
23
34
12
1
2

11, 620
5,435
16,930
10,870
5,245
73, 655
4,170
93,555
120,190
40, 680
3,230
6,120

1
2
1

5,750
12,250
6,250

14 78, 340
3 17, 055
2 11,120
4 22,115
1
5,810
3 16,305
2 10,370
3 16,180
15 80, 770
4 22, 865
2 10, 495
2 10, 620
2 10, 495
4 21, 240
38 207,280

3
1
2
1

$17,180
5,810
10,745
5,185
5,810
5,560
17,180
11,120
5,370

74, 905
4,295
90,520
110,505
33, 580
3,230
6,120

149 795,060
4.9 24,328

145

795,175
10,610

144.1 770,732

143

784,565

4,800
2,868

2,935

778,400

787,500

1
1

10,600
10,600

10,600
10,600

3
1

26,880
8,360

26,880
8,560

1
8,560
13 116,080
1
8,760
2 17,320
1
9,160
6 53,760
5 44,400

1
8,560
13 116,880

2
4
1
5
3
5
3
3
1

3 18,820
3 19,620
1
6,940
17 107,980
12, 880
6,140
13,880
6,140
5,940
18, 220
6,140
13, 280
5,940
13, 080
6, 340
107, 780
6,540
6,940
67, 740
6,140

1956 estimate

2
1
6
6

17,720
9,160
54,760
53,360

14,280
29,960
8,040
37,000
22,520
37, 800
23, 520
22,720
7,040

14,680
30,560
8,040
37,600
23,120
38,200
23, 720
22,920
7,240

81, «40
7,440
35,600

~~7~~~56,~680

11

82,640

6,340
19, 820
6,940
119,860
5,940
13, 080

1
2
15
1
2

6,540
13,880
97,100
6,140
13,080

3
1

20,220
6,340

3

20,220

3

18,820

3

19,220

12,280
13, 280
6,340
70, 740
6,740

2 12,480
2 13,480
1
6,540
16 104,040
1
6,740

11
1

69,740
6,140

11
1

1

5,875

6,000

6,250

'~6~250

70,540
6,340

50, 540
17,180

9
2

51,165
11,495

22,365
10, 995
16, 430
5,310
16, 430
97, 455
17,180

4
1
3

22,740
5,310
16,805

3
18
2

16,805
99,455
11,495

1
5,685
2 10,745
2 10,870
31 170,045

1 5,810
2 10,995
29 161,800

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

Expenses, General Supply Fund, General Services AdministrationContinued

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

DETAIL O F PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual
Field—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810—Con.
Supervisor
Supply officer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655

1955 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
5
21
28
177
37
229
362

$27,175
115,010
145,485
818,660
156,915
893,965

7
17
20
155
28
203
300

1, 276, 490

GS-3.

Range $2,950 to $3,430

GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
Total permanent, field

1, 069,335
457

1, 435, 920
136 412,640
4
12,000

151
4

310

287

279
1,079,159

7,392,709
45.6
203,639

716,233

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
1,925
7, 653, 558

01

Personal services

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedules are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

1, 520, 340
461,330
12,080
1,066, 056

1,821

1,818

181

$39,670
103,390
105,650
711,670
114, 795
788,875
1, 056, 945

435

8,369,791

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential All personal services, field

7
19
20
149
26
199
293

1, 664, 470
171 509,470
4
11,568

2,106

_

$39,045
91,520
104,400
725,400
121,385
793,890

506

1,077,593

Deduct lapses

1956 estimate

7,459,746
38.3
15& 140

1,772.4
1, 782. 7
7,189,070
7,303, 606

93,326
27,867

70,630
25,968

70, 600
26, 094

133,161
3,015
7,910,927

1,232
7, 286,900

1,200
7, 401, 500

8,804,637

8, 065, 300

8,189,000

8, 656, 574

7, 831,000

7,984,200

148, 063

234,300

204, 800

Operating Expenses, National Archives and Records Service
General Services Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

944
2
921
930

964

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedules grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

931
44
928
919

935
945

$4,421
GS-5.8
$3,129

$4,479
GS-5.8
$3, 488

$4,480
GS-5.7
$3,488

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
_.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base—Payment above basic rates
.

$3,782, 581
122,474
14,548
33,830

$3, 995, 432
5,600
15,368
2,300

$4,063, 969

Total personal service obligations...

3, 953, 433

4,018, 700

4,080, 600

3, 922, 650
24, 757
98, 613
64,379
998
49, 273
1, 250, 479
201, 598
196, 465
16, 290
298, 429
496
10,143

4,003, 700
30, 750
40, 900
78,100
1,000
44,500
1,083, 800
15, 000
214, 794
16, 500
9,000
600
7,300

4, 065, 600
30, 750
50, 400
78, 000
1,000
44,400
1,158, 400
15, 000
151, 850
15, 000
39,000
600

6,134, 570

5, 545, 944

5, 650, 000

30, 783
16, 987

15, 000
16, 000

15, 000
16, 000

Direct

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
13
15

15, 631
1,000

Obligations

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things..
Communication services
Rents and utility services
.. .
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Lands and structures. ._
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments
Total direct obligations

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
08 Supplies and materials
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
Total obligations




...

47,770

31, 000

31, 000

6,182,340

5, 576, 944

5, 681, 000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental:
Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
salary
ber salary ber
ber
salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $15,000:
1 $15,000
1 $15,000
Archivist of the United States
1 $15,000
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant archivist of the United
12,000
States
12,200
1
12,000
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
11,300
Director, archival management
11, 550
11,300
11,300
Director, Federal Register
11,300
11,050
11,800
11,800
Director, records management
11,800
11,300
11, 550
Director, Roosevelt Library
11,300
Executive director, National His11,300
torical Publications Commission.
11,300
11,050
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
9,600
9,600
Administrative officer
10,200
10,400
Chief, current records
___
1
10,200
10, 200
10,200
Chief, records center
1
10,000
10, 200
Chief, records scheduling
10, 200
1
10,000
10, 600
Deputy director, Federal Register...
10,600
1
10,600
10,000
Records management specialist
10,000
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
72,480
73,080
Archivist
71,880
9,360
9,360
Editor, Federal Register
9,360
8,360
8,360
Editor, territorial papers
8,560
8,560
Editor-attorney, Federal Register.. _
17, 520
Records management specialist ._.
17, 520
17,120
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
19 141,560
19 142,760
Archivist
19 140,560
1
7,440
Historian
1
7,640
7,440
3
21,720
Records management specialist
3
21,920
21, 520
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940
11
72,940
11
73,540
Archivist
72,340
5
32,900
5
33,500
Editor, Federal Register
32, 500
2
13,280
Editor-attorney, Federal Register..
2
13,280
12,880
Editor-transcriber, National His1
6,140
1
6,140
torical Publications Commission.
1
6,540
1
6,540
Librarian
1
6,340
3
18,620
3
19,020
Records management specialist
3
18,620
2
13,080
Technologist
2
13,280
2
13,080
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810;
1
5,560
1
5,685
Administrative assistant
1
5,435
26 144,685 26 145,910
Archivist
26 143,685
38,
545
7
7
38,920
Editor, Federal Register
7
38, 420
15,930
3
3
16,180
Historian
15, 680
3
5,810
1
1
5,810
Publications editor
5,810
1
10,620
2
2
10,745
Records management specialist
2
10,495
11, 245
2
2
11,370
Technologist
2
11,120
10,115
2
2
10, 240
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
2
9,865
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
79 360, 820 88 401,110 86 393, 625
3
13,010
3
13,135
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
12, 760
3
50 196, 875 49 195, 215
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
63 245,080
95,005 25
27
89,935
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
91,350
26
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
36 117,160 31 101,370 31 101, 850
16,070
5
16, 230
5
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
12, 760
4
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
42 147,232
42 147,232
equivalent to less than $5,060._
36 115,365
Total permanent, departmental. _.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
_.

363 1,769,025
12.8 67,453

Total permanent, field.

359 1, 802,282
9.7 75,424

353.7
349.3
350.2
1,739, 758
1,726,858
1, 701, 572
450
5,496
6,692
6,642
6,544

All personal services, departmental .
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy director, records management
_
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Archivist
Deputy director, records management
Records management specialist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Archivist
Records management specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Archivist
Records management specialist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Archivist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Archivist
Records management specialist
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060

364 1,808,482
10.3 68,724

9

1,218
464

500
1,800

1,715,294

1,749,200

89,200

4

35,460

1
5
7
7
13
8
1

8,560
43,200
51,880
50,080
80,220
48,920
5,625

19
3
5
32
11
53
87
113
116
3
71

219,484

1, 734, 500

100,000

10

100,400

5

43,200

5

43,600

4

35,240

4

35,240

7
9

51,680
65,760

7
9

52,080
66,360

13
6

81, 420
36,840

13

82,420
37,040

24
127,940
2
10,995
5
24,725
140,605 31
11
46,620
233, 430 68
96
307,710
400,270 127
385,760 120
2
5,960

128, 940
11,120
25,100
142,105
47, 245
264,085
341,860
423,320
388,160
5,960

226,032

226,032

10

24
99,765
2
15,930
5
24,100
144, 560 31
11
45,620
60
202,230
86
307,105
373,030 120
366,280 120
2
8,404

568 2,219,653

500
500

65

580 2,324,187

65

605 2,421,067

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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual
Number

Field—Continued
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number net salary)

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary

34.5 $138,644

14.5 $68,513

19. 7 $83,956

533.5
2,081,009

565.5
2, 255,674

585.3
2,337, 111

116,978
8,004

5,150
8,676

8,989

Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-.
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential

01

Total
salary

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

32,138
10

All personal services, field

2,238,139

2,269, 500

2,346,100

Personal services

3, 953,433

4,018, 700

4,080,600

3, 922,650

4,003,700

4,065,600

30,783

15,000

15,000

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
__
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

Administrative Operations, General Services Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

740
1
725
740

817

784
747

$5,414
GS-7.4

$5, 583
GS-7.5

$5, 550
GS-7.5

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions ._
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates

$4, 274,949
2,644
16, 867
12,128

$4, 055,415
5,000
15, 935
5,550

$4,479, 528

Total personal service obligations. __

4,306,588

4, 081, 900

4, 500,000

3,818,372
39,102
1,826
57,491
17, 553
80,247
38,986
6,457
34, 566
40,201
859
3,783

3,536,700
46,400
1,600
52,400
16, 500
77,000
49, 200
7,000
37,300

4,119,700
71,900
1,800
56,800
16,600
80,100
55,230
5,270
41,900

700
2,700

700

4,139,443

3,827, 500

4,450,000

488,216
1,788
81
3,453
27,444
1,936
2,072
729
2,259
644
115
1,082

545,200
1,900

380,300
1,900

3,400
21,000
2,100
2,000
700
2,500

2,500
20,200
900
1,800
400
2,000

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year.

806

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

802
817

17, 522
2,950

Direct Obligations

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
13
15

Personal services __
___
__
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services_
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments
Total direct obligations

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
13
15

Personal services
Travel _
_
. Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services._
_
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
__
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials.
Equipment _
_- . _
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments...
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
Obligations incurred

700

529,819

579, 500

410,000

4,669,262

4,407,000

4,860,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $15,000:
Administrator

Deputy administrator




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

$17,500
15,000

1

$17,500

1
1

$17,500
15,000

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Departmental—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Range $14,800:
$14,800
1
$14,800
1 $14,800
Assistant administrator
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
1
13,000
1
13,000
13, 200
Comptroller
1
13,000
1
13,000
General counsel
13,200
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
12,000
1
12,000
12,200
Assistant general counsel
12,000
Director, information
12,000
12, 600
1
12,400
12, 600
Director, management
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
11,800
1
11,800
11,800
Assistant comptroller, accounting...
11,800
1
11,800
11,800
Assistant comptroller, audit
11,300
1
11,050
11, 550
Assistant comptroller, budget
Assistant comptroller, credit and
11,800
1
11,800
11,800
finance
11,300
11, 550
Assistant comptroller, reports
33,400
11,800
33,650
Attorney
11,300
11,050
11,300
Director, accounts
11,800
11,800
11, 800
Director, administrative facilities...
11,800
11,800
11,800
Director, budget
11,800
11,800
11,800
Director, compliance
11,300
11,050
11, 550
Director, external systems
11,050
Director, information
11,550
11,300
11, 550
Director, internal systems
11,800
11,800
11,800
Director, organization and methods11,800
11,800
11,800
Director, personnel
11,800
11,800
11,800
Director, research and statistics
10,800
Financial analyst
11,300
1
11,050
1
11,300
Liaison officer
34,400
3
33,900
3
34,400
Member, board of review
11,300
1
11,550
Special assistant to administrator.. _
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
60, 600
6
59,800
7
71,000
Accountant
10, 600
1
10,600
1
10,600
Administrative officer
9,600
1
9,800
Assistant director, compliance
_
20,400
5
49,400
3
31,400
Attorney
3
30,000
Auditor
_.
4
39,600
2
19,800
3
29,600
Branch chief
.
1
10,400
1
10,200
1
10,400
Deputy director, compliance
1
10,400
1
10,400
Information and editorial specialist10,
200
Investigator
9,600
Labor relations officer
Organization and methods exam1
10,600
20,400
1
10,600
iner
1
10,000
9,800
1
10,000
Personnel officer
...
9,800
Position classifier
10, 400
10, 600
10, 600
Program planning officer
10,000
10, 200
10, 200
Records management officer
10,600
10,
600
10,600
Space and property control officer..
31, 600
21, 200
21, 200
Statistician
9,800
10,000
Training officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
53,360
79,040
53, 560
Accountant
8,760
8,560
8,760
Assistant to comptroller. _
_
8,960
Attorney
1
8,960
8,960
42, 600
Auditor.
4
34,240
34, 840
25, 680
Budget analyst
1
8,760
8,560
17,120
Financial analyst
1
8,560
Investigator
17, 320
8,760
Organization and methods exam3
26,280
2
17,320
26,480
iner
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
4
29,960
30,360
23,120
Accountant
3
21,720
7,240
22,120
Administrative officer
7,640
Attorney
30,160
2
15,480
7
51,080
Auditor
36,800
4
30,160
4
30,160
Budget analyst
7,240
Claims examiner
7,440
7,440
7,640
Employee relations officer...
15,480
Investigator
22,
720
5
39,800
5
40,200
Organization and methods examiner.
8,040
1
8,040
1
8,040
Placement officer
8,040
Position classifier
7,840
Records management officer
7,640
7,640
Special agent
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
12,280
4
25,360
12,480
Accountant
6,340
2
12,280
6,340
Administrative officer
13,680
3
19,220
37,640
Auditor
12,680
13,080
Budget analyst
1
5,940
Claims examiner
6,940
1
6,740
6,940
Organization and methods examiner13,080
3
19,220
19,420
Placement officer
6,340
1
6,140
6,340
Position classifier
6,340
6,340
Property management officer
5,940
6,140
6,140
Records management officer
6,940
6,940
6,940
Space management officer
6,140
Supply officer
Travel and transportation special6,740
6,540
6,740
ist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
5,625
Supervisor
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
5,810
Accountant-.
16,430
21, 365
16, 555
Administrative assistant
5,185
Attorney
2
10,995
15,930
4
21,240
Auditor
15, 555
1
5,560
1
5,685
Budget analyst
5,185
Claims examiner
1
5,310
5,435
Detective
__
1
5,810
1
5,810
5,810
Librarian
1
5,310
2
10,870
5,435
Organization and methods examiner
2
10,370
5,060
Position classifier
5,435
1
5,310
Property management officer
11,495
21,365
Records management specialist
2
11,245

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

Administrative Operations, General Services Administration—Con.

DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual
Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810—Con.
Space analyst.!
Special agent
Supply assistant
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
._.
Total permanent, departmental. _.
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay

1954 actual
1956 estimate

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

$5,310

1

$5,435

1
31
3
42
29
17
3
5

5,185
146,480
13, 510
170,095
103, 515
54,950
9,690
14,868

27
3
28
22
11
3
6

129,910
13,260
114,480
80,170
35,890
9,690
18,360

157,390
13,385
134,355
93, 670
47,060
9,690
12, 240

273 1,736,908
10.7 60,820

221 1,488,210
11.4 61,234

257 1, 705,880
2.3 15,341

262.3
1,

209.6
1,426,976
800
5,724

254.7
1, 690, 539

All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional comptroller
2
Regional counsel
4
Regional director
10
Regional director, management
2
Property specialist
G&-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Regional comptroller
Regional counsel
Regional director, management
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Budget analyst
Credit and finance officer
Division chief
Organization and methods examinerPersonnel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
Regional comptroller
Regional counsel
Training officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Branch chief
Budget analyst
Credit and finance officer
Division chief
Employee relations officer
Organization and methods examiner.
Personnel officer
Placement officer
Position classifier
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Attorney
Branch chief
Budget analyst
Credit and finance officer
Division chief
Employee relations officer
1
Methods examiner
Organization and methods examiner.
2
Personnel officer
4
Placement officer
5
Position classifier
6
Training officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Branch chief
Budget analyst
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Branch chief
Budget analyst
Credit and finance officer
Employee relations officer
Organization and methods examiner.
1
Personnel officer
4
Placement officer
2
Position classifier
3
Records management specialist
Section chief
1
Supervisor
5
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
3
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
38
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
27
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
69
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
140
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
76




1955 estimate

7
6,680
4,546

2,600

1, 687,321

1,436,100

7
5
8

26, 480
8,360
53, 960
36, 040
70, 480
8,360
8,360
9,360
9,360
8,360

7,8
21, 720
22, 520
14,880
30,760
7,040
21,920
14, 680
7,040
15, 280

2
1
2

71,800
51,400
83,200

$5,560
11,120

6,561

1, 697,100

23,600
47,200
117, 500
23,600
11,800

23,100
47,200
117, 500
23, 600
11,800

23,100
47,200
117,000
23,600
71, 600
50, 800
82, 800

1
2

7
5
8

6,250
6,125

6,250
6,250

6,250
6,250

45,355
11,120
11,620
15,930
22,365
15,930

39,795
11,245
11,620
5,310
27,675
10,620
10,870
10,995
21,615
11,620
17,055

40,420
11,370
11,620
11, 245
28,300
15,930
11,120
5,310
22, 240
22,445
17, 305

5,810
21,490
11,495
16,930
5,310
27, 550
14,735
177,790
116,340
268, 290
497,225
249, 750

5
4
40
27
74
124
75

28,050
20,980
189,075
118,590
297,340
446,260
250,530

5
4
54
29
80
127
80

28,425
21,230
253,695
129,930
322,300
457,385
268,240

560 2,849,960
12.9 60,971

521.9
2,598,861

513.7
2,628,439

547.1
2,788,989

2,637
10,187

4,200
10,211

10,961

7,522
60
2,950

Personal services

4,306,588

4,081,900

4,500,000

3, 818,372

3,536,700

4,119,700

488,216

545, 200

380,300

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations.
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

Strategic and Critical Materials, General Services Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

1954 actual

Object classification

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

941
1
844
780

789
1
758
778

793
770
787

$4,577
GS-6.1
$3, 751

$4,797
GS-6.4
$3,963

$4,828
GS-6.4
$3, 985

$3,823,001
8,964

$3, 599,628
5,800

$3, 678, 542
4,000

14,885
32,415

14,330
12,242

14,442
4,816

3,879,265
104,445
8, 558, 590
67,012
3,157
37,902
11,090,357
2,016,321
258,053,064
15,917
1,373
9,373

3, 632,000
134,300
15,955,800
68,000
3,000
39,400
11,328,910
2,225,500
680, 599,152
9,100

3,701,800
137,000
15,064,900
66,850
2,100
38,950
5,572,500
8.325,200
607,603,700

283,836, 776

714,003,062

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

530
474
443

413
387
367

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

$4,075
GS-5.7
$3,630

$4,112
GS-5.6
$3,633

$1, 785,999
6,784
18,123

$1,468,064
5,611
10,055

1,810,906
13,324
275
1,660
1,052,793
725
1,259,770
233,049
9,255
146,803

1,483,730
200
450
2,300
315,290
1,000
740,955
55, 624
5,000

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates

6,140
12,280
24,960
31,900
36,840

519 2,654,805
5.3 26,366

2,802,900

14,880
8,040

26,360
33,300
13,280
13,280
13,680
20,820
20,820
6,140
6,540
6,340
6,940
31,700
38,840
37,040

$46,290

2,950

14,480
7,840
7,440
14,680
29,960
14,880
23,120
7,040

15,480
7,240
15,680

15

2, 645,800

35,840
8,560
46,200
45,200
72,080
8,560
8,560
9,360
9,360

2
1
2

$30,220

2,619,267

35, 440
8,560
45,800
44,600
71,280
8,360
8,360
9,360
9,360
8,360

15,280
7,040
15,280

10

All personal services, field. _ _

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

14, 880
30,360
15,280
23,320
7,240

$48,880
3,032

(average

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential
Additional pay for service abroad

73,000
51,800
84,400

26,160
32,900
5,940
13,080
13,280
20,4?0
20,820
5,940
6,340
6,140
6,940
25, 560
38,440
24,760

19,120
19,620
5,940
19,220
19,620
13,880
20,820

16
1

Total permanent, field... _ _ . . . 533 2,648,562
Deduct lapses
11.1 49,701

01

1956 estimate

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

Field—C ontinued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980

Net permanent, field
number, net salary)

1955 estimate

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
13
15

Total personal services
Travel
--_.-Transportation of things-- Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
^__
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment
_
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred..

_.

7,900

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week basePayment above basic rates. _
_
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10

Total personal services
Travel . . .
_
Transportation of things....
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
.
Lands and structures

_.

640, 513,000

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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
$199
5,503

$200
5,800

4, 534,262

2, 610, 549

116
98
110

170
157
160

$3,204
GS-3.4
$3,420

$3,146
GS-3.4
$3,425

$330,010
1,264
4,253

$525,870
2,013
7,117

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials
Taxes and assessments

335,527

22,263
16,029
88,491
2,318

535,000
1,000
3,600
50
23,000
16,000
53,876
2,500

Obligations incurred—

468,257

635,026

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

204
147
145

154
140
136

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

$3,684
GS-5.0
$4,076

$3,712
GS-5.0
$4,090

$578,364

$555,800

2,224
17,968

2,100
16, 700

Total personal services
02 Travel
.__
07 Other contractual services
15 Taxes and assessments

598,556
2,085
3,422,857
2,540

574,600
1,500
1,385,115
2,400

Obligations incurred

4,026,038

1,963,615

1,791
1
1.563

Ii478

1,526
1
1,428
1,441

770
787

$4,422
GS-5.9
$3,700

$4,559
GS-6.1
$3, 700

$4, 828
GS-6.4
$3,985

$6,517,374
8,964

$6,149,362
5,800

$3,678, 542
4,000

25,157
72, 759
6, 624, 254
119,854
8,562,494
68,672
1,078,213
38,627
15, 789,013
2,016,321
258,374,604
25,172
146, 803
1,572
19, 734

24,054
46,114
6,225,330
137,000
15,959,850
70,350
341,290
40,400
13,470,980
2,225, 500
680, 708, 652
14,100

14,442
4,816
3, 701,800
137,000
15,064,900
66,850
2,100
38,950
5, 572,500
8,325, 200
607, 603, 700

Obligations incurred
ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
AIR FORCE

Total number of permanent positions.__. Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week basePayment above basic rates
02
03
04
05
07
08
15

3,629

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates

SUMMARY

Total number of permanent positions
Full time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions..
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base,.
. .
__ ___
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services..
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies _
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment—10 Lands and structures.. _
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities __
15 Taxes and assessments
_.
Obligations incurred




1955 estimate

1956 estimate

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

ARMY—continued
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments

1954 actual

292,865,333

200
18,600
719, 212,252

793

640, 513,000

Departmental:
N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades:
salary ber
ber
salary
ber salary
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Commissioner
$14, 800
1 $14,800
1 $14,800
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Attorney
11,800
11, 800
11, 800
Commodity analyst
10,800
11, 050
11, 050
Coordinator of sales
11,800
11, 800
11, 800
Director, materials research and
analysis
_
11,050
11, 300
11, 300
Director, purchase
11, 050
11,300
11,300
Director, rubber
11, 050
11, 050
11, 300
Director, storage and transportation.
11,050
11,300
11, 300
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Accountant
2
19,400
29, 600
29, 400
Attorney
9,800
9,600
Branch chief
1
9,800
20, 600
20, 600
Commodity analyst
2
19,600
20, 000
20, 000
Deputy director, purchase
1
10,000
10, 200
10, 200
Deputy director, storage and transportation
9,800
10,000
10, 000
Economist
9,800
10,000
10, 000
Financial analyst
9,800
10, 000
10, 000
Investigator
9,600
9,800
9,800
Supervisory procurement analyst-__
10, 600
10, 600
10, 600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Accountant
__
2
17,320
8,960
1
8,960
Administrative officer
1
8,760
8,960
1
8,760
Assistant chief, inspection
1
8,560
8,760
1
8,760
Attorney
2
17,120
8,960
1
8,760
Auditor
17, 320
16, 720
Branch chief
25, 480
26,080
26, 080
Budget analyst
9,360
9,360
9,360
Commodity analyst
35, 840
27, 480
27, 480
Financial analyst
9,360
9,360
9,360
Information specialist
8,560
8,760
8,760
Inspector
25, 680
26, 280
26, 280
Investigator
34, 240
17, 620
17, 320
Supervisory purchasing; agent
27,480
27,480
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Accountant
28,960
28,960
28,960
Assistant administrative officer
7,440
7,640
7,440
Assistant chief, branch
14, 480
23, 520
23, 520
Attorney
22, 520
31,360
30, 760
Auditor
30,160
45,040
52, 680
Branch chief
7,040
7,240
7,240
Budget analyst
7,240
7,440
7,440
Commodity analyst
14, 680
23,120
22, 920
Inspector
29, 760
30,360
30,160
Investigator
29,160
15,280
15,080
Position classifier
8,040
8,040
Purchasing agent
2
15,280
22, 720
22, 520
Section chief
2
15,080
7,240
7,240
Special agent
2
14,680
22,920
22, 520
Special assistant to director
1
7,240
7,440
Supervisory purchasing agent
7,040
7,040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant—
13,880
6,940
Auditor
4
24,960
12, 280
6,140
Budget analyst1
5,940
12,480
12, 480
Industrial specialist
20,420
3
20,020
20, 220
Inspector
39,040
7
44,980
39,040
Placement officer
6,940
6,740
Purchasing agent50,320
10
61,400
49,920
Section chief
19,020
3
19,620
19,020
6,540
Special agent
6,540
6,940
Statistical officer
_.
1
6,940
6,940
Supervisor
1
6,540
6,740
Traffic management specialist
2
12,680
19, 220
19, 020
Unit chief
4
25,360
25, 560
25, 960
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant section chief
5, 750
6,000
1
5,875
Freight traffic officer
11, 500
12,000
2
11,750
Supervisor
5,625
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
32,360
11, 620
Accountant
11,370
11, 245
11,620
Administrative assistant
11, 495
1
5, 435
Attorney
5,310
10, 245
1
10, 495
Auditor
5,310
16, 305
3
16, 930
Claims examiner
16, 680
5,310
1
5, 560
Expediter
5,435
16,180
1
5,810
Inspector
5, 685
15, 555
2
10, 620
Investigator
10,370
21, 365
2
11,120
Purchasing agent
10,870
3
5, 560
Special agent
16, 305
1
5,685
1
5, 810
Statistical analyst
5,810
1
5,185
1
5, 560
Supervisor
5,435
8
45,480
7
39, 670
Traffic management specialist _
39, 295
2
11,120
2
10, 620
Unit chief
10, 370
15
77, 425
15
78, 925
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
78, 425
41 188, 780
29 136, 070
138, 570
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
3
13, 635
6
26, 645
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
26. 395
68 277, 630
77 308, 445
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
279, 755
126 448, 915 115 414, 575 116 420,300
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
112 350,770
74 249, 230
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
73 248, 520
2
1
6,620
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
3,310
1
3,190
7
10
30, 084
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
21, 420
21. 660
7
Total permanent, departmental

542 2, 562,024

464 2,325,040

466 2,360, 625

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Strategic and Critical Materials, General Services Administration—
Continued

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE

1954 actual
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION—C<H1.

Departmental—Continued
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental i
erage number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential

Number
37.8

Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: United States
rates
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Living and quarters allowance

01

Total Numsalary
ber

$181,883

Total Numsalary
ber

16. 9 $79,368

5,125
9,300

Total

16. 6 $82,375

4,000
8,828

4,000
8,950

12,437
72
2,407,075

1
3

1
1
41

2,258, 500

2,291,200

20, 000

19,600

2

19,600

9,800
9,600

1
1

10,000
9,800

8,560
34, 640

1
4

8,560
35,240

14, 480
29, 960

2
2

14,880
15, 680

21, 920
15, 680

12, 480
5,940
6,140
6,140
6,140
5,940
56, 460
12, 280
6,940
12, 280
18, 620

1
1
1
1
1
1
6
2
1
2
2

6,540
6,140
6,340
6,340
6,340
6,140
37,840
12, 280
6,940
12,480
12, 880

9
1
2
2
3

6,740
6,140
6,340
6,340
6,340
6,140
56,060
6,540
12, 880
12, 680
18,820

6,000
18,500

1
2

6,125
12,500

1
2

6,250
12, 500

10, 995
10, 245
5,310
5,435
240, 705
5,435
5,185
16, 805
11, 245
5,810
30,345
151,015
15,680
177,985
189, 595
246,290
119,250

2
2
1
1
30

11, 245
10,495
5,435
5,560
169,300

2
2
1
1
33

11, 495
10, 745
5,560
5,685
186,355

5,616
5,245
150,449

1
1
52

399 1, 709,140
61 266,280

1
4

8,760
35,440

16,805
11,620
5,810
31,220
94,100
12,135
133,190
162,155
194,930
83,850

16,930
10, 870
5,810
31, 595
100,305
12, 510
123, 585
168, 745
204,820
90,470

5,845
5,245
202,924

325 1,414,509
14.5 60,553

1
1
43

5,845
5,245
168,224

327 1,430,364
6.3 30,072

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
_

$118
4

All personal services, departmental.

330.6
1, 401,178
7.4

41,682
5,585

303.5
1, 310,922
7

319.7
1, 394,216

43,034
1,800
5,502

1
"

6,076
5~492

10, 792
9,114
1,472,190

1,373,500

1,410, 600

Personal services

3,879,265

3, 632,000

3,701,800

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
ARMY

1,616
3,200

Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
.
Regular payment in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential

$5,940
5,625

$5,500

1
2

5,310
7,320

3,660

4

18,130

15,225

3

14,992
58

6

50

18,052

15,100

16,080
7,440
6,340
6,540
6,140
12,750
5,750
5,750
5,625
10,995
5,310
5,310
5,310
44,455
163,005
29,065
85,270
81,990
78,885
32,010
944,530

526 1,973, 539
56 205,552

410 1,558, 550
26 105,478

470 1,767,987

384 1,453,072

6,750

5,553

15,663
2,454

7,505
2,500

All personal services, field

1, 792,854

1,468, 630

Personal services

1,810,906

1,483,730

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE
AIR FORCE

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Storage officer
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week b a s e . . .
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses.
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential

01

1

18,012
34

Total Num- Total
salary
ber
salary
$233

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
2
15,880
Engineer
2
General supply officer
1
7,240
1
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Comptroller
1
6,140
1
Inspector
1
6,340
1
Storage specialist
1
6,140
1
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Engineer
2
12,500
2
Fiscal officer
1
5,625
1
Organization and methods examiner
1
5,625
1
Personnel officer
1
5,625
1
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Engineer
2
10,745
2
Position classifier
1
5,185
1
Property and supply supervisor
1
5,185
1
Storage specialist supervisor
1
5,185
1
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
7
34,465
9
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955._._
_ 38 168,540
36
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
7
29,755
7
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
22
83,895
22
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
27
92,235
24
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
22
69,155
25
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
9
25,870
11
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
378 1,372,209 260

1
1

$7,240
3,910

1
1

$7,440
4,035

2

11,150
74

2

11,475
120

2

11,076
42

2

11,355
43

All personal services, departmental.

All personal services, field.


Total permanent,'departmental


Num- Total Number
salary
ber

Departmental—Continued
Deduct lapses
..

01

2,042
10,200

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Storage specialist
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Property and supply officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Property and supply officer
GS-5. RangeJ3,410 to $4,160

ARMY—continued

1956 estimate

504.2
447.1
449.4
2,380,141
2, 245, 672
2, 278, 250

All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy regional director
Manager, Johannesburg district
office
Supervisory purchasing agent
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
D e p u t y regional director
Division chief
GS-12. Range $V,040 to $8,040:
Inspector
Supervisory inspector
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Branch chief
__
Chemist
Freight traffic manager
Import officer
Chemist
Inspector
Purchasing agent
Stockpile depot manager
Supervisory storekeeper
Supply officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
General supply officer
Inspector
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Chemist
Claims examiner
General supply assistant
Inspector
Purchasing agent
Records management specialist
Stockpile depot manager
Storekeeper
Traffic officer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7, Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Storage foreman
Operating engineer, utilities
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060- _.

1955 estimate

82

57

11,200

11,455

25

75,350

40

120,640

89

304,384

128

438,400

114
18

379,734
60,800

168
13

559,040
44,525

96

318,934
1,222

155

514,515
1,970

2,840
1,331

5,460
1,600

All personal services, field

324,327

523, 545

Personal services.

335,527

535,000

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Storage specialist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Storekeeper.

1

$5,625

1

$5,750

3

15,430

1

5,310

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OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

1955 estimate

ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE

NAVY—continued
Field—C ontinued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
ber
salary ber salary
6
5
12
14
15
11
6

$28,470
21,525
47,040
49,615
50,025
34,210
16,980

4
4
10
12
12
9
3

$19,230
17,570
40,075
43,170
40,020
28,230
8,490

131

533,956

98

400,820

204
57

802,876
224,512

154
14

608,665
52,865

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
147
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base—_
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay

578,364
2,224

140

555,800
2,100

Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses

01

Personal services

17,968

16,700

598,556

574,600

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

11
10
7

22
14
22

28
28
28

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

$5,132
GS-7.2

$4, 556
GS-70

$4,359
GS-6.8

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-

$52,362
150

$66, 515
385

$121, 531
469

52, 512
4,913
794

66,900
2,400
1,600

122,000
7,400
4,200

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

Total personal services
02 Travel
04 Communication services

Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Lands and structures
Obligations incurred

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$427
21
107
23,151

$5, 400
323,667
2,700
600,000

81,925

1,002, 667

$26,100
939,800
5, 500
1, 720, 000
2, 825,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total
ber salary

Num- Total
ber salary

1954 actual

Sites and Planning, Public Buildings Outside the District of Columbia,
General Services Administration

1954 actual

06
07
08
10

1954 actual

DETAIL OP PERSONAIi SERVICES

Miscellaneous

Object classification

Object classification

1956 estimate

Departmental:
Num- Total
General schedule grades:
ber salary
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1
Attorney
$9,160
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
Budget analyst
1
Engineer
6,740
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1
5,810
Attorney
1
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
5,120
3
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
14,865
2
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
8,070
1
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655._._
3,575
1
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430_
_-.
3,110
11
56,450
Total permanent, departmental
1
4,088
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (av52, 362
erage number, net salary)
10
150
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
52, 512
All personal services, departmental_
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney
GS-5 Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
All personal services,
01

field

1

$9,360

1

$9,360

3
1

17,820
5,940

1
1

5,940
5,940

1
1
3
2

5,810
5,245
14,865
7,570

2
2

9,910
7,570

12
2.5

66, 610
13, 566

7

38, 720
169

9.5

53,044
256
53, 300

7

38, 551
149
38, 700

8
2

27, 280
6,350

5
12
4

29, 700
40, 920
12, 700

10
5.5

33, 630
20,159

21

83,320
340

4.5

13,471
129

_

13, 600

83,300

66, 900

122,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

52, 512

Personal services

82 980
320

REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS

PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES

ABACA FIBER PROGRAM

1954 actual

Administrative Expenses, Abaca Fiber Program, General Services
Administration
ACCRUED ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS

Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

1954 actual

22
17

Total administrative expenses




1956 estimate

17
17
17

17
17
17

1

$11,300

1

$11,300

1
1

10,600
10,600

1
1

10,600
10,600

1
1

8,360
8,760

1
1

8,560
8,760

1
1

6,140
6,340

1
1

6,340
6,540

1
1
1
2
2
2

5,935
4,580
4,295
8,445
7,470
6,940

1
1
1
2
2
2

5,935
4,705
4,420
8,445
7,470
6,940

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

16

99,765
577

16 100,615
0.1 1,012

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base

16

99,188
384

15.9

Accountant

Production specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:

Accountant

Budget analyst
__
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions _
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
Total personal services
._
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 O ther contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
—
15 Taxes and assessments

1955 estimate

$6,445
GS-8.9

$6, 507
GS-8.9

$108,988

$109,603

627
3,709

422
3,450

427
3,500

2.094
140,853
3,093
190
2,896
18, 910
575
328
5,771
884
100

112,860
4,400
200
2,000
5,700
1,200
1,240
6,300
1,000
100

113, 530
4,400
300
2,100
4,700
1,300
1,335
6,335
1,000

173,600

135,000

135,000

$134,423

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

D epar tmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Attorney _ -Production specialist
_ _
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:

Accountant

GS-7.
GS-6.
GS-5.
GS-4.
GS-3.

Range
Range
Range
Range
Range

__.

$4,205 to $4,955
$3,795 to $4,545
$3,410 to $4,160
$3,175 to $3,655
$2,950 to $3,230

All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grade:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,000:
Research agronomist (average number, net salary): Foreign countries: United States rates
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
Payment above basic rates:
Living and quarters allowance

99,572

1

9,800
38
1,000

99,603
388
99,991

1

10,000
39
1,000

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS—Continued
ABACA FIBER PROGRAM—Continued

1954 actual

Administrative Expenses, Abaca Fiber Program, General Services
Administration— Continued
Departmental—Continued
Deduct lapses

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$2,450

$2, 500

Field—Continued
Payment above basic rates—Con.
Additional pay for service abroad
All personal services, field
01

Personal services.

13, 288

13,539

112,860

113, 530

INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
Buildings Management Fund, General Services Administration
SCHEDULE A - l . Accrued expenditures
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade _
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Eegular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Deduct excess of annual leave taken
over leave earned
Other payments for personal services- .
Total personal services
_._
02 Travel
_ .._
03 Transportation of things
04 C ommunication services
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
,.__
Total accured expenditures

1954 actual

by objects

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

20, 468
430
20,080
19, 526

19, 749
430
19, 550
19, 450

19, 689
430
19, 450
19, 400

$3, 578
GS-3.5
$3,132

$3,719
GS-3.7
$3, 538

$3, 754
GS-3.7
$3, 541

$64, 362,066
1, 217, 403

$63, 357,114
1, 200,000

$68, 518,314
1,385,000

244, 683
2,829,313

242, 686
2,687,000

263, 686
2, 887,000

207,491

6,800

6,000

155
68, 446,129
4, 206
217,440
8,385,282
64,014,813
65, 573
7, 507, 441
7,110, 976
164,891
9,930
216, 971
156,143, 652

67,480, 000
4,000
200,000
7,950,000
55, 796, 000
65,000
7, 783,000
6, 651, 420
375,000
10,000
150, 000
146,464,420

73,048,000
4,000
200, 000
7,950,000
52,964, 500
65, 000
7, 782,000
6, 700,000
375,000
10,000
149,098, 500

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy director, buildings manage1 $11,050
1 $10,800
1 $11,050
ment
1
11,800
1
11,800
Director, buildings management
1
11,800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
4
42,000
4
41,800
41,200
Branch chief
1
10,600
10,600
Engineer
1
10,600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
8,760
8,760
8,560
Buildings management specialist-..
61,520
61,720
60,520
Engineer
8,760
8,760
8,560
Protection officer
53,160
53,360
51,960
Section chief
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
7,440
7,440
1
7,240
Architect
14,480
14,480
2
14,080
Assistant section chief
1
7,240
Buildings management specialist. _.
5
35,800
36,000
29,560
Engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
18,620
18,420
Buildings management specialist--12,080
49,720
49,520
Engineer
48,920
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
5,810
10,995
10,870
Buildings management specialist-- 27,175
26,675
26,800
Engineer
5,810
11,495
11,370
Section chief
.
18,695
18,320
17,945
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
9,090
8,965
8,840
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
20,550
20,300
32,575
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
18,195
21,450
28,120
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
13,560
16,590
16,350
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, departmental




77 482,230

72 468,100

67 446,755

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
9

$51,581

6

$29,786

1

$8,441

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base_._

430,649
1,656

438,314
1,686

438,314
1,686

All personal services, departmental-

432, 305

44o,000

440,000

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Division chief
Engineer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Architect
Branch chief
Buildings management officer
Buildings superintendent
Communications specialist
Division chief
Engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Area manager
Administrative o fficer
Architect
Assistant division chief.__
_
Branch chief
Buildings management officer
Buildings superintendent
Communications specialist
Engineer
Supply officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Architect
Assistant building superintendent..
Assistant supply officer
B uildings superintendent
Communications specialist
Engineer
_,
Safety officer
Shop supervisor
Supply officer
Buildings management officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Administrative assistant
Assistant buildings superintendent.
Building superintendent
Property and supply supervisor
Telephone supervisor
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Administrative officer
Architect
Area manager
Assistant buildings superintendent.
Buildings management assistant
Buildings superintendent
Chief detective
Communications supervisor
Construction cost analyst
Engineer
Facilities superintendent
Inspector
Production analyst
Property supervisor
Security officer
Supply officer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4.

Range $3,175 to $3,655..

GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2.

Range $2,750 to $3,230..

GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980...

Ungraded positions at hourly
equivalent to less than $5,060..
Total permanent, field..
Deduct lapses

1
3

10,600
29,400

Overtime and holiday pay
..
Nightwork differential
Additional pay for services abroad
Deduct excess of annual leave taken
over leave earned..

40,400
29,800

4
3

40.800
30,000

8,560
25,880
17,720
54, 560
8,360
53,160
60,920

8,560
26,080
17,920
55,160
8,360
117, 480
113, 880

1
8,760
3 26,280
2 18,120
6 55,560
1
8,560
13 118,880
13 115,280

14, 680
22, 520
7,440
15,680
14,680
52,280
106, 760
7,040
27 200,080
1
7,440

14,880
'22,720
7,440
15,880
14,680
52,880
107, 560
7,240
66 502,440
1
7,440

15,080
22, 920
7,640
15,880
14,880
53, 480
108,560
7,240
509,040
7,640

2
2
6
1
40
8
19
4
1
1
9

29

12,480
12,880
37,640
6,140
252,800
49,920
121,460
24,960
6,140
6,140
57,060

4
1
1
9

12, 680
12, 880
38,240
6,340
255,800
50, 520
662,060
25,160
6,140
6,340
57,660

5, 750
5,500
70,125
11,125
6,125

1
1
12
2
1

5,875
5,625
71,125
11, 375
6,250

48,040
11,370
5,435
5,810
126,695
31,235
155,830
5,060
21, 615
5,810
91,270
10,745
43,605
5, 685
5,185
5,310
21,990
283,765
420,490
339,095

48, 915
11, 495
5,560
5,810
128,195
32,235
157, 705

14
1
66
1

2 12, 880
2 13,080
6 38,840
6,340
1
40 257,800
8 51,120
99 671,860
4 25, 560
1
6,340
1
6,340
9 58,060
1
1
12
2
1

6,000
5,750
72,250
11, 625
6,250

9 49,665
2 11, 620
1
5,685
1
5,810
23 129,695
6 33,235
29 159, 580

22,365
4 21,990
5,810
1 5,810
223,835
41 221,210
11,120
2 10,995
45,105
44,355
5,810
5,810
5,435
5,310
5,560
5,435
22,740
_
22,365
57 297,060
56
57 294,080
99 477,980
90
99 469,890
85 377,930
79
85 372,740
295
274
295
1,193,155
1,176,995
1,073,860
644
647
634
2, 336, 625
2,335,120
2,256, 205
1,735
1,738
1,712
5,869,666
5,823,750
5,645,090
2,157
2,157
147
6,889, 270
6,847,070
6, 758, 750
22 66,170
22 66,170
22 65,160
14,059
14,108
15,066
49,786,348
49,913,296
47,188,770
19, 622
19, 677
20,391
70,471,969
70,437,176
66,035,880
68
623
38.9
2,391,969
7, 518, 376
2,104,463

Net permanent,field(average num19, 582.1
ber, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary emplo yment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:

4
3

63,931,417
1,193,569
23,834
243,027

18,954
19,054
68,080,000
62,918,800
1,385,000
1,200,000
241,000

262,000

1,005,526
1,786,787
37,000

950,000
1,700,000
37,000

1,050, 000
1,800,000
37,000

207,491

6,800

6,000

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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
DETAIL OF PERSONAL

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1954 actual
Field—Continued
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details

01

1955 estimate

68,013,824

Personal services

68,446,129

$67,040,000

$72,608,000

67,480,000

73,048,000

Construction Services, Public Buildings, General Services Administration
SCHEDULE A-l. Accrued expenditures by o'bjects
Object classification

1954 actual

1954 actual

1956 estimate

$155

All personal services, field. _.

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

256
225
207

223
214
223

229
224
229

$6,130
GS-9.1

$6,313
GS-9.5

$6, 393
GS-9.5

$1,432,255

$1,360,800

$1,443,500

5,298
641

5,200
1,000

5,500
1,000

54,756

10,000

12,000

1, 383,438
988
333
14,194
102
2,008
20,904
2,659
768

1,357,000
1,000
500
15,000
500
2,500
24, 500
3,000
1,000

1,438,000
1,000
500
15,000
500
2,500
26,500
3,000

1,425,394

1,405,000

1,487,000

Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay.
Deduct excess of annual leave taken
over leave earned
01

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees.Number of employees at end of year

._

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade __

02
03
04
05
06
07
08
15

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
6

$3,390
18,432

6

$18,360

6

$18,440

256 1,569,177
31. 3 136,922

223 1, 407, 755
9
46,955

229 1,463, 970
5
20,470

224.7
1,432,255
5,298

214

224

Personal services.

1,360,800
5,200

1,443, 500
5,500

641

1,000

1,000

54, 756

10, Q00

12,000

1,383,438

1,357, 000

1,438,000

General Supply Fund, General Services Administration
SCHEDULE A-l. Accrued expenditures by objects

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Deduct excess of annual leave taken over leave earned.
Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials
Taxes and assessments

SERVICES—continued

_.
.

Total accrued expenditures

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

342
19
324
274

334

406

226
218

292
402

$3,611
GS-3.9
$3;510

$3,797
GS-4.4
$4,123

$3,895
GS-5.0
$4,009

$509. 714

$793,800

$700,000
1,958,100

509,714

793,800

2, 058,100

1,081, 516
64,126

865,800

1,104,300

3,719
16,134

3,200

5,800

74, 052

3, 800

1,091, 443
4,906
2,732
3,585
85,086
2, 694
109,874
82,889
390,052
98,708, 582
1,202
4,467

865, 200
6,000
2,800
4,300
69, 600
5,000
411, 700
83,000
527, 700
127, 726,194

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
.-.
Ungraded positions. Average salary
Direct Expenditures
08 Supplies and materials..
09 Equipment
Total direct expenditures
Expenditures Payable Out of Reimbursements From Other Accounts

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Chief, design
Chief, mechanical engineer
Construction engineer
Consulting engineer
Supervising architectural engineer..
Supervising structural engineer
Supervisory architect
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant chief, construction
Assistant chief, design
Attorney
Engineer
Supervising architectural engineer. _
Supervising structural engineer
Supervisory architect
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Architect
Budget analyst
Chief, contract services
Engineer
Organization and methods examiner
Records management specialist
S ite planner
Supervising structural engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative assistant
Architect
Claims examiner
Engineer
Position classifier
Section chief
Supervising structural engineer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Architect
Attorney
Budget analyst
Claims examiner
Engineer
Position classifier
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430




1955 estimate

1956 estimate

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

9,800
21,000
9,800
10, 600
9,600

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

$10, 600
10, 000
9,800
10, 600
9,800
10, 600
9,800

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

$10, 600
10,000
10,000
10, 600
10, 000
10, 600
9,800

1
1
2
13
4
1
3

8.760
8,760
17,920
115, 680
35,040
9,360
26, 680

1
1
2
10
4
1
3

8,760
8,760
18,120
89,000
35, 240
9,360
26, 680

1
1
2
10
4
1
3

8,960
8,960
18, 320
90, 200
35, 640
9,360
27,080

10
i
1
39

77,400
7.240
7,040
299,960

10
1
1
38

76,400
7,440
7,240
290,320

11
1
1
41

82,040
7,440
7,240
315,840

1
1
4
1
27
1
21
1
1
5

8,040
8,040
31,360

1
1
4

8,040
8,040
31, 560

6,940
178, 380
6,540
137, 340
6,140
6,940
34, 500

1
28
1
22
1
1
5

6,940
187, 920
6,540
146, 080
6,340
6,940
34, 700

1

$10,600

1
2
1
1
1

1

8.040

1
5
1
28
1
26

8,040
38,600
6,740
184.720
6,340
172,240
6,940
34, 500
11,245
5,560

1
1
7
1
1
13
7
20
27
16

5,185
5,185
37.795
5,185
5,120
60,290
30, 565
81,700
94,925
53,200

16,930
1
1
1
8

5,060
5,310
5,310
43, 730

5
18
18
10

5,245
42,095
22,475
73,130
63,390
33,980

17,180
1
1
1
8

5,185
5,435
5,435
44,230
5,370
42, 595
22, 725
73,380
63,915
34,300

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent __
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
Deduct excess of annual leave taken
over leave earned
Total person al services _
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials _
M aterials supplied to other agencies,
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities. _.
15 Taxes and assessments
02
03
04
05
06
07

4,100

1,114,200
14,100
7, 300
10,300
96,000
12, 300
895. 600
83,000
1,167, 200
134,800,000

4,700

Total expenditures payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts

100,487, 512

129,706,194

138. 200,000

Total accrued expenditures

100,997, 226

130,499, 994

140,858,100

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Chief, motor pool.
_GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, motor pool
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Chief, motor pooL_
__ . . .
Production officer. . .
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chief, motor pool
. _
Disposal analyst-Production officer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
1
$8,360

1

$6,140

1
1
2
1
1
6
2
16

5,810
5,435
11,495
5,370
4,525
24, 785
7,820
55,155

1

7,040

3

$21, 320

2

11, 880

10

59, 600

3
1
2

15,180
5,560
11, 620

1
2

5,685
11,620

1
3
2
16

4,580
12, 885
7,195
56, 000

1
3
9
23

4,705
13,135
31,315
79,345

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
SCHEDULE A-l. Accrued expenditures by objects—Continued

INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS—Continued
General Supply Fund, General Services

Administration—Continued

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$6
7,677
745
105,095
13,394
50
276

$100
8,800
600
113,808
20,000
100
200

$100
9,300
600
114,200
20, 000
100

634,051

645,608

646,300

DETAIL OF PERSONAIi SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

Field—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
Total permanent, field
Deduct lapses
Net permanent field (average number, net salary) _._
-.
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
_Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
Deduct excess of annual leave taken
over leave earned
.__
01

Personal services

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
17
13
3

$56,870
39,350
8,376

278

975,805

16
11
3

$53,520
33,130
8,460

17
11
3

$54,070
33,770
8,700

272 1,121, 565

323 1, 294, 805

342 1, 206, 936 334 1,356,975
36. 8 125, 420 108 491,175

406 1, 618,070
113.9 453, 670

305.2
1,081, 516

865, 800

292.1
1,164,400

3,200

5,800

64,126
3,719

226

14,465
1,669
4,100
74, 052

3,800

1,091,443

865,200

1,174,300

Working Capital Fund, General Services Administration
SCHEDULE A-l. Accrued expenditures by objects
1954 actual

Object classification

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees.
Number of employees at end of year

140
126
113

120
119
120

120
118
120

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

$3,886
GS-4.3
$4,190

$4,007
GS-4.5
$4,351

$4,041
GS-4.5
$4, 403

$512,846

$496, 442

$495, 012

2,166
1,757

1,922
2,000

1,942
1,500

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions. .___
_
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base.
Payment above basic rates
.
Excess of annual leave earned over
leave taken
Deduct excess of annual leave taken
over leave earned
02
03
04
05

Total personal services
Travel __ __
_ _
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services




__

546
12,915

1,364

503, 854

499, 000
100
100
2,600
200

25
2,719
210

06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies08 Supplies and materials.
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments

499,000
100
100
2,600
200

Total accrued expenditures

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
ber salary
ber salary
ber salary
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Printing and publications specialist.
1 $10,600
1 $10,600
1 $10,600
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, printing
1
7,840
1
8,040
1
7,840
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Illustrator
_
-1
5,940
1
6,340
1
6,140
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Assistant branch chief
--1
6,250
1
6,250
1
6,250
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Chief, distribution unit
5,060
1
5,185
5,310
5,685
Chief, photographic section
1
5,810
5,810
5,185
5,435
Illustrator
1
5,310
5,310
Printing and publications officer
1
5,435
5,560
5,435
5,685
Printing specialist
1
5,560
28,605
6
6
29,355
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
4,420
1
1
4,545
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
4,545
28,120
4
4
16,140
16, 265
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
25, 505
8
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
28, 840
29,160
34 114,460
28
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
95, 560
95,080
11
34,730
7
22, 610
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
22, 610
2
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
2
6,064
6,120
6,120
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above:
2
2
Assistant foreman
11, 648
11, 648
11, 648
1
1
6,032
6,032
6,032
Assistant machine operator
4
4
25,189
24,316
24, 877
Foreman
1
1
5,387
5,387
5,387
Mechanic
6
6
31, 719
31, 719
31, 719
Offset press operator
___
1
1
5,616
5,616
5,616
Photographer
2
2
10,358
10,358
10,358
Photo stripper
1
1
5,179
Power collator operator
5,179
5,179
37 141,064
37 138, 503
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060.. _ 45 163; 716
Total permanent, departmental
140 563,180
14.3 50,334
Deduct lapses..,
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
125. 7 512, 846
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-2,166
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay.
1,757
Excess of annual leave earned over leave
taken
Deduct excess of annual leave taken
over leave earned
12, 915
01

Personal services..

503, 854

120
1

499,764 120
3,322

504,837
9,825

119

496,442
1,922

118

495,012
1,942

2,000

1,500
546

1,364
499,000

499, 000

HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS

OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

Salaries and Expenses, Office of the Administrator, Housing and
Home Finance Agency
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
_
Total personal services (see Consolidated schedule)
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment..
_ _
15 Taxes and assessments
02
03
04
05
06
07

Total obligations

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

842
644
704

1,216
856
1,010

1,154
1,072
1,105

$6, 458
GS-9.2

$6, 459
GS-9.4

$6, 472
GS-9.4

$4,281, 527

$5, 594, 466

$6, 936,218

17, 712
4,340

25,834
12, 500

28,082
13,000

4, 303, 579
255, 973
2,896
112,371
76,104
84,477
58, 693
42,288
34,186
8,964
4,620

5, 632,800
340, 500
32, 400
140, 700
127, 000
59, 400
74, 500
46, 500
46,600
84, 500
6,100

6,977, 300
435,200
6,000
190,200
180,100
76,100
78, 300
58,300
68, 465
74, 700
8,300

4, 984,151

6, 591,000

8,152. 965

Defense Planning Activities, Office of the Administrator, Housing
and Home Finance Agency
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Total number of permanent positions..
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year...
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01

02
04
05

06
07
08
09
15

$6,472
GS-9.4

_.

Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base

$86,667
333

Total personal services
Consolidated schedule)._
Travel
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Taxes and assessments

87,000
5,000
1,700
1,000
800
1,900
900
1,600
100

Total obligations..

100,000

Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from "Salaries and expenses" and
"Defense planning activities," Office of the Administrator, Housing and Home
Finance Agency
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual
Departmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
Administrator
-Deputy administrator
Division director




1955 estimate

1956 estimate

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

$17,500
15,000
30,000

1
1
1

$17,500
15,000
15,000

1
1
1

$17,500
15,000
15,000

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber
ber salary ber salary
excess of $12,000—Continued
Commissioner
$14,800
1 $14,800
1
$14,800
General counsel
1
14,800
1
14,800
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
General counsel
1
13,800
Deputy division director
1
13,000
1
13,000
13,000
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant division director
36,600
3
36,600
Assistant administrator
36,800
36, 600
3
37,200
Division director
12,000
1
12,000
12, 200
Associate general counsel
1
12,200
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Division director
11,050
11,050
11,300
Special assistant
56, 750
44,200
44, 700
Associate general counsel..
23, 600
11,800
11,800
11,550
11,300
11, 300
Assistant general counsel
91, 650
125,050
113, 500
Branch head
11, 050
Program analyst
23,100
Staff head
33, 900
34,150
Financial economist
11,050
11,050
Executive secretary
11,800
11,800
Criminal investigator
32, 650
10,800
21,850
11,800
Assistant commissioner
l i , 800
11, 800
11,300
Agency accounting officer
11, 550
11,300
Credit and finance specialist
11,800
Area supervisor
44, 700
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Executive secretary, President's
Advisory Committee
1
9,600
Special assistant
2
3
29,600
19, 800
29,800
Branch head
11 113, 400
9
92,400
82,800
1
1
Staff head
9,600
10,600
2
2
2
International housing adviser
20,600
20, 200
20,400
2
2
2
Liaison officer
19,600
20,000
19,600
1
1
1
Racial relations adviser
10,600
10, 600
10,600
2
1
2
Commodity industry analyst
20,000
10,000
20,000
1
1
1
10, 600
Principal land attorney
10,600
10, 600
1
1
1
10,600
10, 600
10,600
Principal finance attorney
Voluntary mortgage credit special1
1
ist
10,600
10, 600
1
1
Executive officer
10,400
10,600
2
20,200
Executive secretary (regional)
11 116, 600 11 116,600
1
1
Program representative
9,600
9,600
1
1
Relocation adviser
10,600
10, 600
1
Statistician
10,600
10,600
1
10,400
1
Assistant division director
9,800
9,800
3
31,000
Attorney
"3
3O~666"
30, 800
2
10, 000
Criminal investigator
19, 600
1
10, 600
Program analyst
10, 600
2
20,400
1
Real estate adviser
9,800
9,800
Engineer
"i
9~866"
9,800
Urban planning adviser
1
9,800
Architect
T~~~I6,166"
Budget analyst
~3 s6,~666" 3 30,200
Organization and methods special1
10,000
9,800
1
10,000
ist
30,000
City planning engineer._
4
40,400
4
40,000
39,800
Assistant area supervisor
1
10,000
9,800
1
10,000
Agency personnel officer
9,800
Housing code specialist
9," 600
"I
9,~666 "1
Accountant
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1
8,360
C onfidential assistant
2
17,920
Relocation specialist
1
9,360
1
9,360
1
9,360
Special assistant
1
8,360
Material requirements specialist
'T~"35~6i6' 4 35,440
26,280
Program analyst
1
8,360
Housing finance specialist
~18~120"
2 l§,320 2 18, 520
Field liaison officer
1
8,360
Civil defense representative
1
9,360
9,360
9,360
Racial relations adviser
5
46,800
46,800
Executive secretary (regional)
1
1
8,360
8,560
8,360
Budget analyst
1
9,360
9,360
1
9,360
Executive officer
Organizations and methods special3
25,480
3
25,680
3
25,880
ist
2
2
2
18,520
18,720
18,320
Information specialist
13 117,080
13 118,680
11
99,960
Attorney
1
9,360
1
1
9,360
Housing codes specialist
9,160
1
8,360
Placement officer
1
Contract specialist.
8,760
8,960
8
Auditor
44, 200
60,320
69, 680
2
Accountant
17,320
17,320
17, 520
2
Loan examiner
17, 520
17,320
17, 720
4
Criminal investigator
177,200
126,040
34, 440
4
Construction engineer
36,840
36, 640
37,040
Statistician
27,080
26, 480
27,080
8,760
Assistant to the security officer
8,760
Assistant to the administrator
8, 560

107

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR—Continued

DETAIL OP PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from "Salaries and expenses" and
"Defense planning activities " Office of the Administrator, Housing and Home
Finance Agency—Continued

1954 actual

DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360—Con.
Graphics specialist
$8,360
Commodity industry analyst
18,320
18, 520
2
$18,120
Archivist
8,360
8,360
Classification officer
8,560
8,760
8,560
1
Relocation adviser
18,120
18,120
1
9,360
Credit and finance specialist
1
8,760
Engineer
54, 560
8
71,280
11
99,360
Urban planning adviser
8,760
1
8,760
6
52, 360
Municipal finance specialist
9,360
1
9,360
1
9,360
Real estate adviser
8,560
1
8,560
5
44,000
Site representative
2
17, 720
Field representative
78, 640
Financial economist
8,560
16, 920
1
8,560
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1
Administrative assistant
7,440
1
7,240
2
Material requirements specialist
14,080
17 135, 680
Financial economist
16 128,640
1
Statistician
7,240
1
7,040
1
Racial relations adviser
7,040
1
Branch head
7,640
1
7,640
2
Placement officer
14, 680
3
22,520
1
7,640
3
Program analyst
23,120
3
22,920
2
16,080
Real estate adviser
2
15, 280
Accountant
2
15,880
16,080
16,080
Site representative
47,840
6
Loan examiner
1
7,440
1
7,440
7,240
1
Engineer
5
38,000
4
30,760
38,400
5
Urban planning adviser
7,640
1
Field representative
45, 840
6
Organization and methods specialist.
15, 280
15,080
2
7,440
1
Criminal investigator
5
38,400
203, 880
121, 640
16
Information specialist
2
15,080
8,040
8,040
1
9
Attorney
66,960
52,480
73,800
10
1
Insurance adviser
7,640
7,440
7,440
1
Auditor
12
89, 280
67,160
30,360
4
Archivist
1
7,640
7,440
7,440
1
Technical information specialist
7,240
1
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940;
Housing finance specialist
5,940
Racial relations adviser
6,940
6,940
6,740
5,940
Civil defense representative.
_._
40,040
Statistician
5
33,900
19,620
6,940
Information specialist
6,940
1
6,940
6,940
Section head
5,940
Architect
6,940
Administrative analyst
Urban planning adviser
12,680
Organization and methods special1
6,340
1
6,340
ist
1
6,140
3
19,020
Program analyst
3
18,620
1
6,340
Field representative
5
32,700
Site representative
1
6,140
3
18,620
12,480
Attorney
11,880
1
6,540
6,540
6,340
Graphic specialist
2
13,080
6,940
7,140
Classification officer
3
18,620
12, 280
18,220
Accountant
6,940
Administrative officer
1
6,540
1
6,340
6, 540
Correspondence analyst
1
6,340
6, 340
Budget analyst
1
1
6
^40
1
6,340
Architect
14
89,760
17 105. 980 20 125,800
Auditor
1
6, 540
Real estate adviser
6,140
1
1
1
5, 940
6,140
Librarian
4
25,360
Project cost analyst
11
69,940
23 146,020
Criminal investi gator
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
5,500
1
5,500
Criminal investigator
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
21, 365
2
10,995
10, 745
Statistician
5,185
Financial economist
5,810
5,810
5,810
Accounting procedures analyst
5,310
5,185
5,060
Property and supply officer
10, 620
10, 620
10,370
Budget analyst
5,310
5,185
5,060
Space and maintenance officer
15,805
15,430
15,930
Attorney
5,435
Project cost analyst
16, 680
16,430
22, 240
Program analyst
16,805
16,430
16,430
Accountant
5,310
Site representative
10,370
1
5,185
5,060
Librarian
5,560
1
5,435
11,120
Reports analyst
5,810
9
50,165
33,485
Criminal investigator
16,305
Field representative
Organization and methods special10,495
2
10, 245
5,185
ist
5
28,050
27, 550
32,110
Administrative assistant
1
5,810
5,810
5,685
Purchasing officer
4
20,865
20,365
10, 870
Auditor
1
5,370
5,245
5,120
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
278, 470 58 274, 640
159, 345
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
141,190
32
133,100
160, 620
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
311,140
79
346,990
328,
620
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
154. 530
45
155,160
175, 335
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
80,390
25
106,940
143,400
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
12, 760
4
15,350
17,940
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
21,020
21,020
7
20,904
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
8,591
8,591
8,591
than $4,600
=
.
615 3,987,620 640 4,153, 576 581 3,792,886
Total
permanent,
departmental




1955 estimate

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

Departmental—Continued
Deduct—

143.5

Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts

$848,577
3.5 22,768

Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)..

178.9
$1,149,376
0.4

460.7
3,002,000
11,500

3,116,275
12,000
4,340

All personal services, departmental.

3,132,615

3,013,500

67,300
65,300
11,800

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional representative
Area supervisor.
_
Area representative
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Area representative
Assistant area supervisor
Regional counsel.
Attorney adviser
Regional engineer
Engineer
Community planner
Commodity industry analyst
Real estate adviser
Assistant regional representativeAdministrative officer
.
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Regional counsel
Site representative
Community planner
Commodity industry analyst
Real estate adviser
Field representative
Municipal finance specialist
Attorney
Economist
Codes specialist
Engineer
Relocation adviser
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Area representative
Field representative
Administrative officer
Real estate appraiser
Commodity industry analyst
Housing codes specialist
Project budget and cost analyst._
Urban economist
Loan examiner
Community planner
Statistician
Site representative
Attorney
Engineer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Site representative
Attorney..Assistant area representative
Field representative
Accountant
Real estate appraiser
Construction superintendent
Engineer
Project budget and cost analyst._
Urban economist
Adm inistrative officer
Loan examiner
Community planner
Statistician,
Municipal finance specialist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Real estate adviser
Site representative
Field representative
Adm inistrative a ssistant
Project budget and cost analyst-Accountant
Community planner
Construction superintendent
Engineer
Commodity industry analyst
Attorney
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Total permanent, field.
Deduct—

5

56,750

~I

11,~866"

3

31,800

1

9,800

~5

50,~466

37
$260,636

544
3,532,250
13,250
3,545,500

6
6
1

67,800
65,800
11,800

10,600
19,600
59,200
58,000
61,600
57,600
39,200

19,800
59,600
58,400
62,000
57,800
39,200

57,600
50,400

57,600
60,400

47,000
52, 760
61,320
52, 760
53,160
80,440
113, 480
45,400
17,120
34,040
329,160
53,360

2
4
31
6

55, 360
61,520
61,720
53, 360
53, 560
80,840
1U, 480
36, 440
17,520
34,440
287,760
53,760

37,200
14, 480
43,840
21,720
44,640
92, 480
60,340
410, 760

15
10
52

14,480
91,680
46, 440
29, 760
7,640
21,120
28,960
28,760
44, 440
21,920
44,840
114,000
74,620
398,480

57,060
36,640

12
6

75,480
37,240

39,640
38,740
13,080
76,280
12,680
38,640
19,220
6,940
38,240
11,680
5,940

6
6
2
12
2

39,840
39,340
13,080
76,680
12,880
38,840
19,420
6,940
38,840
11,880
6,140
11,880

20,000
3
1

30,000
9,800
37,440

8

70,080

3
3

26,080
26,880

24

220,400

1

7,040

5

39,200

"I

8,040

4

30,160

37

282,680

1

5,940

3

20^020

12

2
1

750

13,880
5,940

2

11,120

6

33,610

2

10,370

"I

2
12

7,~440"

1

54

6
6
2
12
2
6
3
1
6
2
1

13

14,480
91,080
45,840
29,760
7,640

10,245
25,925
42,605
16,680
16,180
42,605
21,240
31,985
10,245

10,370
36,545
43,105
17,055
26,675
43,605
21,365
32,735
10,370

5~185"
42,845
58,405
88,395
118, 695
25,680

227 1,490,955
34.7

Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts

Total
salary

2,200

Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates

Net permanent, field
number, net salary)

1956 estimate

208,451

4
14
20
60
67
27

20,740
64,120
86,970
227,350
230,965
86,130

576 3,741,225
169.1
1,066,259
11.5

16.7

5
14
20
61
71
30

26,300
65,620
88,750
237,260
247,825
97,060

597 3,871,220
50
345,452
4.5

117,252

82,500

34,800

175.6
1,165,252

395.4
2,592,466

542.5
3,490,968

(average

109

HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d
1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$5,712

$14,334
12, 500

$14,832
13,000

All personal serv ices, field

1,170,964

2,619,300

3, 518, 800

Personal services

4,303, 579

5, 632,800

7,064, 300

1954 actual

Field—Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates

01

DETAIL OF PERSONAL

SERVICES—continued

1954 actual
Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows:
"Salaries and expenses, Office of the
Administrator, Housing and Home
Finance Agency"
"Defense planning activities, Office of
the Administrator, Housing and
Home Finance Agency"

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$5,632,800

$6,977,300

$4,303,579

87,000

REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS

PUBLIC ENTERPRISE FUNDS

DETAIL OF PERSONAL

OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR
Nonadministrative Expenses Revolving Fund (Liquidating Programs) , Office of the Administrator, Housing and Home Finance
Agency
NONADMINISTRATIVE

Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees .
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade-.
Ungraded positions at hourly rate: Average salary.
_
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions.._
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services (see Consolidated schedule under Public
Housing Administration)
02 Travel.. .
___
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services. _
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials.
. ..
09 Equipment.._ __ . _ _ _ .
15 Taxes and assessments
Total nonadministrative expenses._
Distributed as follows:
Nonadministrative expense limitation..
Capitalized site expenses
__

EXPENSES BY OBJECTS

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

2,046
14
1,747
1,501

1,490
11
1,334
1,095

2,366
26
2,314
2,060

$4,159
GS-5.5

$4,181
GS-5.6

$4,136
GS-5.4

$3,385

$3, 385

$3, 250

$8, 583,116
22, 562

$6, 265,600
20,000

$4,711,000
10,000

30,636
221, 284

25,000
206,800

20,000
150,000

8, 857. 598
22, 783
85, 234
91, 575
5, 745, 734
3 396,862
2, 529,358
92, 379
4,468,136

6, 517. 400
14,300
29, 400
68,100
4, 279,900
3, 940, 500
1, 939, 500
43, 900
3, 200, 300

4, 891, 000
11,000
22,800
54, 400
3,113,400
1,138, 700
1,457, 800
33, 200
2, 277, 700

25, 289, 659

20,033. 300

13, 000, 000

25,158, 909
130, 750

20, 000. 000
33, 300

13, 000,000

FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
Administrative Expenses, Federal National Mortgage Association,
Housing and Home Finance Agency
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS

Object classification
Total number of positions
Average number of all employees. _ - - Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule of grades:
Average salary
__ __
Average grade._
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Intermittent emplovment
Excess of annual leave earned over
annual leave taken
Total personal services
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
___
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 Other contractual services:
General Accounting Office audit
expense
Miscellaneous contractual serv ices..
08 Supplies and materials
15 Taxes and assessments (F. I. C. A.
tax)
Administrative expenses incurred.


310200—55
8


1955 estimate

1956 estimate

847
576
545

725
638.5
694

748
724.3
717

$4, 442
GS-5.9

$4, 607
GS-6.4

$4, 639
GS-6.5

$2,998, 483

$2, 948, 800

$3,395,000

11,332
13, 721
1,138

11, 300

13, 300

5,367
3,030,041
55, 508
9,663
65,333
298, 887
18, 725

14, 700
2,974, 800
70,000
8,000
65, 500
236, 400
19,500

1954 actual

19, 523
28, 299
23, 410

15,000
36,300
24, 500

17, 400
3, 425, 700
90,000
8,000
72, 900
246, 500
22, 200
15,000
41, 800
27, 900

6,784
3, 556,173

3, 450,000

3, 950,000

SERVICES

1954 actual
Departmental:
Special position at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
President
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Vice president
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
General counsel
GS--15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
President
General counsel
Assistant general counsel
Loan manager
Controller..'
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant general counsel
Attorney adviser
Assistant loan manager
Assistant to president
Secretary-treasurer
Chief auditor
Information specialist
Chief accountant..
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Special assistant to president
Attorney adviser
Mortgage securities analyst
Special sales representative
Information specialist
Assistant treasurer
Financial analyst
Assistant chief auditor
Supervising auditor
Budget officer
Chief of section
Personnel officer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Attorney adviser
Loan examiner
Assistant secretary
Chief of section
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Attorney adviser
Mortgage sales representative
Accountant
Position classifier
Placement officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Budget analyst
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,420
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980

1955 estimate

Num- Total N u m ber
salary ber
1

Total
salary
$15,000

1956 estimate
Num- Total
ber salary
1

13,000

$15,000
13, 000
12,000

1
1

$11.800
11,300

1
1

11,300
11,800

11, 500
11, 800

9,800
10, 000
10, 600
9,800
10, 600

10,000
10. 000
10, 000
10, 600
10, 000
10, 600

9,800

10,000

1

1

8,760

9, 360
8,760
8.760
9,360
8,560
9,360

2
3
1
1

12,880
6,940
40,440
6,340
6,140
5,310

1
1
1

8,960
8, 360
9,360
8, 560

9,560
8,760
9,560

9,360
8,360
8,960
8,960
9,560
8,760
9,560

16,080
22,720
7,440
7,640

16,080
22,720
7,440
7, 640

6,140
6,140
40, 840
6,540
6,140

6,140
6,140
40,840
6,540
6,340

10,620
5,185

10,620
5,185

5,370
57, 710
21, 600
53,205
50,370
13,480
2,750
5,640

58, 585
30,165
53,150
56,115
19, 940
2, 750
5,960

58, 585
30,165
53,275
56, 495
19,940
2, 750
5,960

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Payment above basic rates (overtime)..
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Excess of annual leave earned over
annual leave taken
Expended by Reconstruction Finance
Corporation (comparative transfer)...

89
521,855
14.5 68,499

103
604,270
5.1 32,270

74.5 453, 356
43
1,744

97. 9 572,000

99.1 589,000

2,200

2,300

2,900

2,900

All personal services, departmental.

552,003

577,100

594,200

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Agency manager
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant agency manager
_.
Agency counsel
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant manager
Attorney adviser
Auditor in charge
Chief, loan division
Chief, controller division

2
1

11, 500
11, 500
11. 800

10, 000
10, 200
10. 600
10, 000
10, 600
9.600
10,000

8,960
8,360
9, 360
8,560
9, 360
9,360
8,360

9, 360
8, 360

16,080
15,480
7,240
7,440

11,500

103

607,415
18,415

96,860

6

61,400

5

52,200

52, 200

4
7

36,240
60,720

5
5

44,600
43,800

44,800
44,400

2
2
6

14,880
14,280
44,440

5
5
5
5

35,400
38,000
36,600
37,400

5
5
5
5

35,800
38,800
37,600
38,000

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES

OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR—Continued
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION—Con.

1954 actual

Administrative Expenses, Federal National Mortgage Association,
Housing and Home Finance Agency—Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Field—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040—Con.
Chief of division
11 $82,040
Assistant agency counsel. _.
1
7,040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief, division..
10
63,000
5 $32,500
5 $32,900
Head of general accounts branch
5
30,900
5
31,500
5
32,500
Attorney adviser
_ .
9
55,260
12
73,980
12
75,580
Agency cashier
4
24,960
5
30,900
5
31,300
Auditor
20 126,600
23 144,420
23 148,420
3
19,020
Mortgage sales representative
1
6,340
Loan service representative
2
12,680
Supervisor loan examiner
Property analyst
5
30,500
8
49,320
Loan liquidation supervisor
9
54,660
8
47,520
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Head of branch
1
5,625
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Attorney adviser
10
52,975
8
42,730
8
43,105
Agency cashier
5
27,300
Assistant cashier
__
5
27,425
5
27,550
5
27,800
Auditor
._ _
8
43,605
9
48,915
9
49,290
Loan service representative
. - 23 128,755
17
94,150
Loan service supervisor..
. __
22 121,995
23 129,805
4
22,365
Loan liquidation supervisor
15
82,350
16
88,910
10
55,350
Head of branch
Head preaudit
___
5
28,050
5
28,675
Head loan accounting
3
15,805
5
26,300
5
26,925
1
5,060
5
25,300
5
25,925
Accountant
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
7
35,340
10
48,800
10
49,800
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
63 287,745
67 308,590
72 337,110
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
3
12,635
2
8,465
2
8,625
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
95 372,225 115 427,880 115 437,080
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
204 734,230 144 518,335 153 556,510
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
174 558,735
77 246,100
80 258,950
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
32 101,570
35 107,050
35 108,010
758 3,240,695 622 2, 747, 730 645 2, 892, 800
Total permanent, field
256.5
81.4
19.8
Deduct lapses
_
1, 074, 406
370, 930
86, 800
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
501.5
540.6
625.2
2,166,289
2,376,800
2, 806,000
Payment above basic rates (overtime) _ _
10, 580
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
8,387
9,100
11,000
Excess of annual leave earned over annual leave taken
11,800
14, 500
Expended by Reconstruction Finance
292, 782
Corporation (comparative transfer)___
All personal services, field
2, 478,038
2, 397, 700
2, 831, 500
3, 030, 041
2, 974, 800
01
Personal services
_
3, 425, 700

HOME LOAN BANK BOARD
Administrative Expenses, Home Loan Bank Board
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

137
123
127

132
127
127

151
148
151

$5, 629
GS-7.8

$5,606
GS-7.8

$5,686
GS-8.1

$712,686

$745,431

$874, 682

2,792
1,993

2,877

3,440

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments.

717,471
23,251
687
16,191

578

748, 308
34,000
92
16,400
1,210
2,500
7,700
2,900
24,100
200
100
690

878,122
42,400
1,500
16,500
1,320
2,500
8,700
3,000
27, 388
500
300
770

Administrative expenses incurred...

799, 722

838, 200

983,000

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
_
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
13
15




3,067
3,099
5,152
24,875
5,351

NumDepartmental:
Special positions at rates equal to or in
ber
excess of $12,000:
Chairman, Home Loan Bank Board..
1
Member of the board
2
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
General counsel
1
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant to the board
1
Associate director, Federal Home
loan banks operations
1
Associate general coiinsel
1
Auditor
1
Chief, division of Federal savings
and loan operations
Chief supervisor
Director, Federal home loan banks
operations..
Secretary to Home Loan Bank
Board
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief supervisor
Assistant general counsel
Chief, division of Federal savings
and loan operations
Comptroller
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative assistant
Assistant auditor
Assistant chief, division of Federal
savings and loan operations
Assistant secretary to Home Loan
1
Bank Board
3
Assistant to the chief supervisor
Attorney adviser
Bank operations analyst
Budget officer
Chief bank examiner.
Deputy comptroller
Director of information
Financial economist
Investment analyst
Principal attorney
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Bank examiner
Chief, division of personnel
Financial analyst
1
Position classifier
Principal review examiner
1
Reviewing examiner
5
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Assistant to the secretary
Attorney, adviser
Bank examiner
Financial analyst
Review examiner
Reviewing examiner
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Reviewing examiner
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Attorney, adviser
Budget examiner
Examiner
Personnel assistant
Reviewing examiner
Secretary to the chairman_
4
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
14
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
7
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
22
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
23
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
7
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
1
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
2
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Total Num- Total Num- Total
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
$15,000
30,000

1
2

12,200

$15,000
30,000

1
2

$15,000
30,000

12,400

12,400

11,300
11,800

10,800
11,300
11,800

11,800

11,800

10, 800
11,800

11,469

11,300

11,550

11,800

11,800

11,800

9,800
19,600

10,000
20,000

10,000
20,000

10,398
9,600

10,400
9,800

9,800

11,800
11,050
11,050
11,800

1
1

8,360
8,757

8,360
26,199

1

8,760

1

8,360

8,560

1
3

8,560
26,280

8,560
26,680
8,360
8,760
8,560
9,160
8,560
9,360
8,560
9,160
8,760

8,560
8,360
8,781
8,296
9,242
8,317
8,804
8,560

8,760
8,360
8,960
8,360
9,360
8,360
8,960
8,760

7,661
8,040

7,840
8,040

8,040
8,040
38,275

6

45,040

1

5,940

8,040
8,040
7,240
10

11,880
19,020
6,940
6,340
13,280

18,558
6,940
6,140
12,605

73,600
11,880
5,940
11,880
31,500

1
2

6,340
13,480

5,625
10,574
5,112
10,271
5,935
5,611
10,540
5,169
20,936
65,954
31,433
87,127
81,236
23, 548
2,834
5,072

5,310
5,435
5,060

5,185
5,310
1
1
1
1
1
4
16
7
20
21
9

5,935
5,685
5,435
5,310
5,560
20,730
75,280
31,190
81,075
74,755
29,590

2
1
1
1
4
20
7
23
21

10,870
5,560
5,435
5,685
21,105
93,100
31,440
92,180
74,320
30,210

5,320

5,480

137 799,239
14.5 86,553

132 768,120
5.2 22,689

151 886,540
3.1 11,858

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
122. 5 712,686
2,792
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
1,993

126.8 745,431
2,877

147.9 874,682
3,440

717,471

748,308

878,122

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

01

Personal services.

HOME

LOAN BANK BOARD EXAMINING

DIVISION

Nonadministrative Expenses, Examining Division, Home Loan
Bank Board
NONADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

1954 actual
363
291
332

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

405
331
354

416
400
416

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HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
NONADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS—Continued

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$4,976
GS-7.8

$4,978
GS-7.9

$5,060
GS-7.9

$1,468,483

$1,692,195

$2,031,553

6,267
3,089

7,740

8,290

1, 477, 539

1, 699,935

2,039,843

1, 459, 568
436, 411
4,476
28, 455
41, 206
6,147
624
74,373
7,881
3,737
7,188

1, 699,935
505,000
1,500
37,000
42,500
7,500
5,500
77, 500
8,500
2,565
7,500

2,039, 843
620,042
1,500
40,000
43,000
7,500
7,700
92,000
9,000
1,915
7,500

2,070,066

2,395,000

2, 870,000

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

Administrative Expenses, Federal Savings and Loan Insurance
Corporation
ACCRUED ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions...
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
Deduct portion not chargeable to
limitation

17,971

Net personal services
_
Travel
.__
Transportation of things
Communication services..
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services
Home Loan Bank Board services
08 Supplies and materials
09 E quipment
15 Taxes and assessments
02
03
04
05
06
07

Nonadministrative
curred-

FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION

Object classification

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

72
68
68

73
69
69

82
76
79

$5,601
GS-7.7

$5, 547
GS-7.5

$5, 474
GS-7.5

$380,021
1,589
1,451
3,177

$388, 732

$425,819

1,498
2,270

1,681
500

Total personal service obligations.._
Deduct portion not chargeable to administrative expenses

386,238

392, 500

428,000

Net personal service obligations

385, 668

392, 500

428,000

383,922
5,410
11
8,171
29, 769
1,712
4,348
4,757
2,950

392, 500
6,500
50
10,200
29,350
1,400
7,000
5,000
3,000

428,000
15,000
50
9,300
29, 350
1,900
8,400
5,000
3,000

441,050

455,000

500,000

455,000

600,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

1954 actual

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year..
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
__
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
_

expenses in-

570

Direct Administrative Expenses
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Chief examiner. _
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant chief examiner.. _
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,975 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655

Number

Total
salary

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Number

Total
salary

N u m - Total
ber
salary

1

$11,800

1

$11,800

1

$11,800

1

9,698

1
1

9,800
4,705

1
1

10,000
4,830

1
1

3,785
3,655

1
1

3,910
3,655

1
1
1

4,611
3,673
3,618

Total permanent, departmental
Add terminal leave in excess of lapses

5
0.1

33,400
66

5

33,745

5

34,195

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...

5.1

33,466
130

5

33,745
130

5

34,195
131

All personal services, departmental.

33, 596

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
District examiner
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant district examiner
District examiner . . .
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant district examiner
Examiner
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Examiner
_
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Examiner
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Examiner
GS 7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, field

358

34,326

33, 875

1

9,493

3

28,800

3

29,400

1
11

8,819
99,061

3
9

25,680
80,440

3
9

26,080
81,440

6
4

45,552
29,360

2
9

15,280
65,160

2
9

15,480
65,560

32

206,575

37

238,380

37

242,380

43

249,408

47

269,000

46

267,625

69
104
52
11
16
8

358,991
460,274
187,032
40,118
53,708
24,441

78
117
63
8
21
3

403,805
520,610
227,330
29,160
69,870
8,810

81
147
38
8
25
3

426,360
652,535
143,330
29,320
82,310
8,970

400

411
1,982,325
323,875

2,070, 790
16.2
73,432

1, 658, 450
7,610

394.8
1, 997,358
8,159

1,443, 943

1, 666,060

2, 005, 517

All personal services, departmental
and field
Deduct portion not chargeable to limitation

1,477, 539

1, 699, 935

2, 039, 843

01

1, 459, 568

1,699, 935

2, 039,843

Deduct lapses..

_. - _

1, 772,832
72.4
338,115

_

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary) __ _ _ __
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, field

Personal services




..

285.6
1, 434, 717
6,137

74

326

3,089

17, 971

01
02
03
04
05
06
07

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
C ommunication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction.
O ther contractual services..
General Accounting Office
08 Supplies and materials

..

...

Total direct administrative expenses. ._
Administrative Expenses Payable Out of
Reimbursements From Other Accounts
01

Personal services

1,746

Administrative expenses incurred .

442, 796

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
General manager. . . .
1
$12,600
1
$12,600
1
$12,400
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy general manager
1
11,800
1
11,800
1
11,800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant general manager. _
2
21,200
2
21,000
2
20,890
Chief, operating analysis division. _ 1
1
10,200
1
10,400
10,098
Comptroller.
_
1
10,600
1
10,600
1
10,600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant to general manager
3
28,080
3
28,080
3
28,080
Chief, insurance settlement section1
8,360
1
8,560
1
8,360
Deputy comptroller and disbursing
officer
1
9,360
1
9,360
1
9,360
1
8,360
1
8,560
Executive assistant.
1
7,995
2
18,720
2
18,720
Special representative
2
18,679
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative assistant
1
7,640
Examiner
2
14,680
2
14,680
2
14,270
1
8,040
1
8,040
1
8,040
Examiner-field representative
1
8,040
1
8,040
1
8,040
Senior liquidator-at-large
Supervisory analytical statistician
1
7,040
1
7,040
(financial)
1
7,119
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1
5,940
Administrative assistant
1
6,940
1
6,940
Assistant to comptroller
1
6,940
Chief, accounting and fiscal operations section and deputy disburs1
6,940
1
6,940
1
6,940
ing officer
1
6,852
1
6,940
1
6,940
Chief, analysis section
Chief, receivership accounting and
1
6,740
1
6,740
share settlement section _
1
6,540
Examiner
1
5,940
1
5,940
Examiner-field representative
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
1
5,625
1
5,500
Analytical statistician (economics) .
1
6,250
E xaminer-field representative
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant chief, accounting and
1
5,935
1
5,935
1
5,866
fiscal operations section
Examiner-field representative
1
5,060
1
5,060

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR—Continued
HOME LOAN BANK BOARD—Continued

Object classification

FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION—Con.

Summary of Nonadministrative Personnel
Services

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

4,728
6
4,427
4,215

4,666
10
4,286
3,710

6,158
70
5,897
6,170

$4, 960
GS-7.3

$4,981
GS-7.4

$4,903
GS-7.4

$55,585
13,135
53,455
70,700
16,350

Personal service nonadministrative expenses:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.__
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services

$22,234, 347
33,170
83,000
122, 445
10,781

$21,401,100
55,000
79,200
813,900

$28,808,700
385,000
108,600
3, 524,400

82 448,905
5.8 23,086

Total personal services nonadministrative expenses

22,483, 743

22,349, 200

32,826,700

22,474,163
1, 564,012
78, 760
447,634
1,036,910
178, 967
120,753
132,718
31,290
41,052

22,349,200
1,626,100
75,600
494,400
1,086,600
178,900
157, 200
132, 700
100,000
49, 300

32,826,700
2,322,000
94,300
629,300
1,358,800
238,800
249,200
177,100
380,000
73,800

26,106,259

26,250,000

38,350,000

26,250,000

38,350,000

Administrative Expenses, Federal Savings and Loan Insurance
Corporation—Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-8.
GS-7.
GS-6.
GS-5.
GS-4.
GS-3.

Range
Range
Range
Range
Range
Range

$4,620 to $5,370
$4,205 to $4,955
$3,795 to $4,545..
$3,410 to $4,160
$3,175 to $3,655
$2,950 to $3,430_._

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses
.
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)...
Positions other than permanent: Temporary emplovment.- .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base—_
Payments above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmental.
Deduct portion not chargeable to administrative expenses
01
Personal services
Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct administrative expenses
Administrative expenses payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts-.

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
7
3
13
19
3

$5,370
33,549
13,231
52,044
66,095
10,255

72 403,303
3. 6 23, 282

8
3
13
18
5

$38,265
13,010
52,705
63,790
16,190

73 404,895
4.2 16,163

12
3
13
20
5

68.4 380,021

68.8 388, 732

76.2 425,819

1,589
1,451

1,498

1,681

3,177

2,270

500

386,238

392, 500

428,000

570
385, 668

392, 500

428, 000

383,922

392, 500

428, 000

1,746

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

914
868
870

958
894
920

1,120
1,056
1,100

$4,873
GS-6.3
$4, 625

$5, 023
GS-6.5
$4, 625

$5,117
GS-6.9
$4, 625

$4, 261, 840
953
16, 200
36, 292
8,175

$4, 473, 995

$5,379, 745

16, 500
21, 500

20,500
21, 500

4,323, 460

4, 511, 995

5. 421, 745

1954 actual

Personal service administrative expenses1
Permanent positions
__
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base . _
Payment above basic rates
__. __
Other payments for personal services
Total personal service administrative expenses
Persona^ services
Travel
Transportation of thines _ _ _
Communications services _
Rents and utility services,. Printing and reproduction
__
Other contractual services
_ ___
Supplies and materials
___ _ ._
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments,.
__ _.

4, 292,487
150, 529
15, 427
53, 349
546, 735
37, 828
125, 961
33, 050
600
5, 076

4, 448, 995
250, 000
1?, 720
39,125
556, 000
39.150
113, 730
33, 930

5,421,745
315. 000
6, 270
48,000
658, 200
47. 025
105, 305
40, 755

6, 350

7,700

5, 261, 042

5, 500, 000

6, 650,000

Total direct administrative expenses
.
Administrative Expenses Payable Out of
Reimbursements From Other Accounts
01
02
04
05
08

Personal services. .
.
Travel
Communications services
Rents and utility services- Supplies and materials
_.
Total administrative expenses payable out of reimbursements from
other accounts

111, 209

150,000

Administrative expenses incurred. _.

5,372, 251

5, 650, 000




Personal services.
_
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services.. _ _ _ _ _
Rents and utility services
_.
Printing and reproduction. _ __ _ _
O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials
_ ._ . . . .
Equipment
Taxes and assessments
nonadministrative

Nonadministrative Expenses Payable Out of
Reimbursements From Other Accounts
01
02
04
05

Personal services
Travel
Communications services..
Rents and utility services

9,580
1,977
19
1,055

Total nonadministrative expenses
payable out of reimbursements
from other accounts
Nonadministrative
curred

expenses

12, 631

in26,118,890

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Direct Administrative Expenses
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
13
15

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
15

Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from "Salaries and expenses, Federal
Housing Administration, Housing and Home Finance Agency"

Summary of Personal Services

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
___
Average grade
_ _ __Ungraded positions: Average salary

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

Total direct
expenses

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES BY OBJECTS

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees. _ _ _ _
Number of employees at end of year

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year.

Direct Nonadministrative Expenses

FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Housing Administration, Housing
and Home Finance Agency
Object classification

1954 actual

30, 973
77, 272
1,565
1. 399

63, 000
3, 000
80, 500
3,500

6, 650,000

1955 estimate

N u m - Total N u m Departmental:
ber
ber
salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
1 $15,000
Commissioner
1
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Deputy commissioner
1
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Assistant commissioner for opera1
tions _ . _ ______
Assistant commissioner for pro1
grams
Assistant commissioner for tech1
nical standards
1
13,800
Deputy commissioner
1
General counsel
__
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant commissioner for administration
Assistant commissioner, field oper1
12,000
ations
Assistant commissioner for tech1
12,000
nical standards
Associate general counsel
Deputy assistant commissioner for
1
operations
Deputy assistant commissioner for
programs
Deputy assistant commissioner for
technical standards
1
Director, audit and examination,__
Regional directors
OS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant commissioner, multi1
1
11,800
family housing
1
1
11,800
Assistant commissioner, title I
1
1
10,800
Assistant to the commissioner
1
1
11,800
Associate general counsel
1
1
11,800
Comptroller
1
1
11,050
Deputy assistant commissioner
Deputy assistant commissioner for

Deputy assistant commissioner for
technical standards

1

11,800

1

Total
salary

1956 estimate
N u m - Total
ber
salary
1

$15,000

14,800

1

14,800

13,000

1

13,000

13,000

1

13,000

13,000

1

13,000

13,000

1

13,000

1

12,000

1

12,000

1

12,000

1

12,000

1
1
6

12,000
12,000
72,000

1
1
1

10,800
10,800
11,050

1
1

11,800
11,300

1

10,800

$15,000

12,000

12,000

10,800
10,800
10,800
10,800
11,800
11,300

11,800

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HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
DETAIL OF PERSONAL

DETAIL OP PERSONAL

SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber
salary
General schedule grades—Continued
ber
salary
ber
salary
GS-15. Range$10,800to $11,800—Con.
Deputy comptroller
1 $11,300
1 $11,550
1 $11,550
Deputy director, audit and examination
1
10,800
Director, appraisal and mortgage
1
11,800
risk division
1
11,800
1
11,800
Director, architectural standards
division
10, 800
10,800
Director, audit division
1
11,050
11, 550
11, 300
11,050
Director, budget division
1
10,800
11,050
10, 800
Director, examination division
10, 800
10,800
Director, home mortgage division._.
10, 800
11,800
1
11,800
D irector, personnel division
11, 800
10, 800
Director, programs division
11,300
1
11,050
Director, property management
11, 300
11,300
1
11,050
Director, research and statistics
11, 300
10, 800
Director, urban renewal division...
10, 800
1 11,800
Executive officer for field operations.
1 11,800
General counsel
1 11,800
Operations officer, underwriting
1 11, 800
1 11,800
Regional d irector
5 57,250
Special assistant to the commis5 57,000
sioner
1 10,800
1 11,050
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 10,800
1 10,200
1
9,800
Accounts officer
1
9,600
1 10,200
Assistant general counsel
1 10,000
6 61,600
Assistant regional director
5 51,200
1
9,600
1
9,800
Assistant to assistant commissioner
1
9,600
5 51,800
Assistant to assistant commissioner,
1
9,800
9,
600
1
9,600
9, 600
title I
20, 200
20, 200
Attorney adviser
9,800
1
9,600
9, 800
Chief, architectural section
10,000
1
9,800
10, 000
Chief, construction cost section
10, 600
1
10,600
10, 600
Chief, cooperative housing section. _
9,800
1
9,600
9,600
Chief counsel for rental housing
Chief, home mortgage insurance
1 10,000
9,800
10,000
section
9, 600
9,600
Chief, investigation section
10,600
10,400
10,600
Chief, land planning section
9,800
9,600
9,600
Chief, management advisory section10,600
10,600
10, 600
Chief, market analysis section'
10,
200
10,000
10,200
Chief, mortgage credit section
9,800
9,600
9,600
Chief, project insurance section
9,600
9,600
9,600
Chief, project servicing section
Chief, property requirements sec1 10,000
9,600
tion
1 10,600
10, 600
Chief, review and analysis section..
10,600
10, 600
1 10,600
Chief, valuation section
10, 600
Deputy assistant commissioner,
1
9,800
9,600
9,600
title I
1
9,600
9,600
Deputy director, audit division
1 10,600
16,600
10,600
Deputy director, budget division. _ Deputy director, examination divi1
9,600
sion
Deputy director, home mortgage
1
9,600
division
1
9,800
Deputy director, personnel division1 10,000
1 10,000
Deputy director, property manage1
9,800
ment
..
1 10,000
1 10,000
Deputy director, research and
1
9,800
statistics division
1 10,000
1 10,000
Deputy public relations officer
1
9,600
1
9,800
Insurance officer
1
9,800
1 10,000
1
9,600
Minority group housing adviser
1 10,200
1
9,800
Program analyst, cooperative hous1
9,800
ing
1
9,600
Program analyst, home mortgage. _
2 19,200
Program analyst, rental housing
2 19,200
Program analyst, title I
2 19,200
Special assistant to assistant com9,800
9,800
missioner for operations
9,800
1
9,600
9,800
Supervisory actuary, property
83,800
8
83,200
83, 600
Underwriting supervisor
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
8, 560
8,560
Administrative officer
9,360
9,360
9,360
Analytical statistician, economics.._
9,360
9,360
9,360
Architect, design
8,560
8,560
8,360
Architectural engineer
8,760
8,760
8,560
Assistant chief, architectural sectionAssistant chief, construction cost
8,760
8,560
8,360
section
Assistant chief counsel for rental
1
8,560
8,360
8,360
housing
Assistant chief, home mortgage in1
9,360
9,360
9,360
surance section
Assistant chief, investigation sec8,360
8,360
tion
Assistant chief, mortgage credit
1 9,160
8,960
1
8,960
section
Assistant chief, project servicing
1
8,560
8,560
1
8,360
section
Assistant chief, review and analysis
9, 360
9, 360
9,360
section
8,560
8,560
8,360
Assistant chief, valuation section. __
8,360
9,360
9,360
Assistant to assistant commissioner.
34,
640
34,
640
25,
880
Attorney adviser
8,760
8,760
8,560
Chief, accounts section
9,160
8,960
8,960
Chief, budget section
9,160
8,960
Chief, classification section
9,160
8,760
8,960
Chief, employment section
8,960
8,760
8,760
Chief, field supervision section
Chief, home mortgage servicing sec8,760
8,760
8,560
tion
Chief, management improvement
8,960
8,960
8,760
section
8,560
8,560
8,360
Chief, operating statistics section...




SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
D epar tmental— C ont inued
ber salary
ber salary
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360—Con.
Chief, operations and employee
$8, 560
1
$8,560
relations section
1 $8,360
1
8,360
Chief, project analysis section
1
8,760
Chief, reports section
1
8,560
8,760
Chief, standards and field super1
8,760
vision section
8,560
8,560
8,360
1
8,360
Counsel for cooperative housing
9,360
9,360
1
9,360
Director, general services
8,960
8,960
1
8,760
Economist, income
Economist, real estate and mort9,360
9,360
1
9,360
gage finance
18,120
18,120
Engineer, general
2 17,920
8,960
E xecutive assistant
1 8,760
8,763
16, 720
Field examiner
16, 720
Field representative
8,760
8,760
Financial officer, supervisory
8,560
16, 720
Management adviser
8, 560
Mechanical engineer
8, 360
8,560
Organization and methods exam8, 760
8,760
8,560
iner
9,160
9,160
8,960
Procedures officer
9, 360
9,360
9,160
Sanitary engineer
9,160
9,160
8, 960
Street and drainage engineer
8, 760
8, 560
8,560
Structural engineer
9,160
9,160
8,
960
Supervising actuary
44,000
44, 000
35, 240
Supervisory auditor
8, 360
Technical adviser
Technical assistant to commissioner
8, 360
2
16,720
Urban planning adviser
Underwriting supervisor
8,560
1
8,560
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
10 72, 800
44, 440
Administrative officer
2 16,080
6 44, 440
30,360
Appraiser
3 22,920
10 76, 960
62, 880
48, 200
Architect
6 43, 840
15, 680
15,280
Architectural engineer
1
7, 640
7, 440
7, 440
Assistant chief, accounts section
1
8, 040
8,040
8,040
Assistant chief, classification section1
7,640
7,640
7,440
Assistant chief, employment section.
Assistant chief, project analysis
7,040
section
Assistant chief, project insurance
7,240
1
7,240
7,040
section
1
7,640
7,440
1
7,440
Assistant chief, reports section
1 81,
95, 520
440
5 38, 600
Attorney adviser.
11
117,
240
89,080
10 74, 400
Auditor
12
7,440
7,240
7,440
1
Chief, insurance control section
1
8,040
1
8,040
Chief, liquidation section
1
Chief, modernization control sec7,840
1
1
7,840
7,840
tion
1
8,040
8,040
1
Chief, mortgage approval section...
7,840
Chief, printing and publications
7,240
1
7,240
1
7,040
section
7,240
1
7,040
1
7,040
Chief, project control section
1
8,040
8,040
1
7,840
Chief, tabulating section
1
7,040
1
7,040
Criminal investigator
Deputy director, general services
7, 440
1
7,440
1
7,240
division
7,040
7,040
1
Economist
2 14,280
28,160
3 21,120
Field examiner
36,400
5
36,400
21,
720
Financial representative
7, 640
1
7,640
7,440
Insurance examiner
14,880
2 14,680
7,640
Loan examiner, realty
2.1,520
1
7.440
7,240
Mechanical engineer
7,440
1
7,240
7,240
Organization and methods examiner38,400
38,000
29, 360
Personnel officer
21,120
Procedures analyst
7,640
7,440
7,240
Procurement officer
28,960
28,960
14,680
Realty officer, supervisory
46,040
45, 840
45, 240
Rental project field supervisor
8,040
8, 040
8,040
Research and procedures analyst - _ 23,320
16,080
16,080
Sanitary engineer
21,
720
14,480
7, 440
Site planning landscape architect...
7,640
7,640
7,440
Statistical officer
21,
720
7,640
7,440
Street and drainage engineer
22,320
15, 280
15,080
Structural engineer, building
15,880
15,880
15,680
Systems accountant
21,120
Urban planning adviser
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,910:
47, 520
*3 17,820
Accountant
6,940
1
6,740
Accountant (credit examiner)
1
6,740
6, 340
1
6,340
Administrative officer
1 6,140
Assistant chief, home mortgage serv6,340
6,340
icing section
1 6,140
Assistant chief, insurance control
6,540
6,340
section
6,140
6,140
1
6,340
Assistant chief, liquidation section-.
5,940
Assistant management adviser
1 6,140
Assistant chief, modernization con6,540
1
6,540
1
6,540
trol section
Assistant chief, printing and publi6,140
1
,140
1
5,940
cations section
Assistant chief, project control sec1
6,340
6,340
1 6,140
tion
6 35, 640
Assistant rental project supervisor..
4 24, 760
6,940
1
6,740
Attorney adviser
18 109, 920
62,000
9 55,860
Auditor
2 12,880
12,880
2 12,680
Budget analyst
6,140
1
6,140
Chief, accounts control section
Chief, administrative control sec6,740
1
6,740
6,540
tion
6,340
1
6,340
6,340
Chief, debentures section
6,940
1
6,940
6,940
Chief, receipts and deposits section30,700
30,700
Criminal investigator
5,940
5,940
6,140
Employee counselor

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR—Continued

1954 actual

FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION—Continued
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from "Salaries and expenses, Federal
Housing Administration, Housing and Home Finance Agency"—Continued
DETAIL O F PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary ber
salary ber salary
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940—Con.
Field examiner
4 $23,960
$23,760
Financial accountant
$18,620
4 24,960
19,020
Financial officer
12,880
2 13,280
13,080
Financial representative
12,080
14 84,160
54,460
1
6,540
Insurance examiner
6,340
6,540
1
6,940
Librarian.
6,940
6,940
Organization and methods examiner.
38,040
Personnel officer
6,340
6,340
12,280
Position classifier
12,880
13,280
25,360
Publications writer
6,740
6,740
6,940
Realty officer. _.
18, 420
18,620
18,620
Statistical officer
6,940
5,940
5,940
Supervisory accountant
11, 880
12,080
12, 280
Supervisory mathematician
6,340
6,540
6,540
Wage enforcement officer
6,140
18,220
18,220
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Accountant-.
13
71,500
Administrative officer
1
5,750
Assistant chief, administrative control section
5,875
5,875
1
5,750
Assistant chief, receipts and deposit section
1
6,000
]
6,125
1
6,250
Assistant chief, tabulating section..
5,625
1
5,625
1
1
5,500
Business accountant
.
]
5,750
1
5,750
1
5,625
Records management officer
]
5,625
1
5,625
Supervisory accountant
1
5,750
1
5,875
1 5,875
Supervisory loan servicing representative
5 29,375
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1
Accountant
) 25,675
10,370
5 25, 800
Administrative assistant
43, 730
\ 44,355
9 49, 790
Analytical statistician, operations
and administration
5,060
5,185
1
5,185
i
Attorney adviser
5,060
5,060
2 10, 245
iL
Auditor
32,110
5 25,675
5I 10,370
Business accountant
10,245
I 10,245
2 10, 495
Cash accounting clerk
5,560
5,560
1
5,685
1L
Claims examiner
5,435
]L
5,560
1
5,560
Criminal investigator
10,995
I 10,995
Financial accountant
5,185
1
5,435
]I 5,310
Illustrator
5,810
1
5,810
1L 5,810
Insurance examiner.
5,185
]L 5,310
1
5,310
Loanservicingrepresentative, realty.
5,810
]L 5,810
1
5,810
Mathematician
5,310
]L
5,435
1
5,560
Methods examiner, forms
5,310
]L
5,435
1
5,435
Organization and methods examiner.
5,060
L
5,060
1
5,185
Personnel officer
5,310
I
5,435
2 10,495
Placement officer
5,185
L 5,310
3 15,430
Project operations analyst
5,435
I
5,560
1
5,560
Publications writer
L
5,435
1
5,435
Records management officer
5,310
Security officer
1
L
5,060
5,060
1
Service representative
,5 25,675
5,310
7 35, 795
1
5,810
Space utilization officer
L 5,810
5,810
1
1
5,560
Statistical assistant
2 10,870
2 10,870
2 10,995
Supervisory accountant
11,120
2 11,120
42
5,435
1
Supervisory purchasing agent..
I
5,560
5,685
1
14 69,305
G8-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
15 75,960
U5 75,335
84 391,845
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
J 391,390
81
85 401,050
92 392,640
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
_
97 415,995
102 437,095
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
. . . . 237 923,030
240 942,025
231 907, 615
226 793,065
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
245 859,305
266 928,250
356
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
387
400
1,173,130
1,275, 705
1, 319,505
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
159 493,370
157 488,130
177 545, 570
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
27
77,596
32 94,080
32 94,080
Ungraded positions at hourly rates:
Rates equivalent to $5,060 or above:
Photographer
!
4
22,964
1 22,964
4 22,964
Machinist
2
10,276
2 10,276
2 10,276
Printer
1
5,179
I 5,179
5,179
1
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060—
14
58,698
14 59,281
14 59, 281

i

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

__.

1,512
6, 736,663
71 288,863

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
1,441
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
All personal services, departmental. . .




1,624
1,778
7,374,710
8,265, 775
123 584,415
85 433,530
1,501

6,447,800

6, 790,295

7,832,245

953
24,200

25,400

29, 900

56, 612
2,389

51,000
2,400

21, 500
2,400

6,869,095

7,886,045

8,175
6, 540,129

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

Num- Total
Field:
General schedule grades:
ber salary
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director
11 $120,300
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant director
12 118,000
12 117,000
Chief underwriter
19 186,000
Director
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Appraiser
10 85,000
Assistant chief underwriter
10 84, 500
Assistant director
17 148,520
10 84, 500
Chief construction examiner
17 144,520
Chief underwriter
45 381,800
Director
3 27,680
Housing market analyst
7 62.120
Land planner
1
8,360
Real property officer
LI 93,560
Supervisory loan examiner, realty...
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
3 22,120
Administrative officer
26 187,040
Appraiser
13 92, 720
Assistant chief underwriter,.,
29 218,060
Assistant director
3 21,120
Assistant to chief underwriter
14 104,160
Attorney adviser
41 296,040
Chief construction examiner
37 277,580
Chief underwriter
15 110,000
Executive assistant
7 53,480
Housing market analyst
2 14,480
Land planner
4
Project procedure representative..-.
9 66,960
Racial relations adviser
6 43,840
Real property officer
Sanitary engineer
3 21, 520
17 127,280
Site planning landscape architect..
6 37,600
Street and drainage engineer
Supervisory loan examiner, realty..
24 173,760
Town planner
1
7,440
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
24 151,160
Administrative officer
103 641,680
Appraiser
13 82,820
Assistant chief underwriter
4 26,360
Assistant director
—
8 48,520
Assistant to chief underwriter
67,000
10
Chief underwriter
6,540
1
Civil engineer
156,410
25
Construction cost examiner
67 427,580
Construction examiner
17 107,580
Construction inspector
3 18,020
Housing market analyst
50 313,800
Loan examiner realty
3 19, 220
Mechanical engineer
21 129, 540
Mortgage procedure representative.
11 70,140
Office manager
26 165,040
Real property officer
5,940
1
Sanitary engineer
Site planning landscape architect...
7 44,980
6,140
Structural engineer
1
6,540
Town planner
1
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
21 124,570
Administrative officer
87 514,375
Appraiser..
3 17,000
Assistant to chief underwriter
Construction cost examiner
46 275,375
100 595, 265
Construction examiner
31 185,710
Construction inspector
17 98, 660
Loan examiner, realty
5,875
1
Mortgage procedure representative.
21
126, 250
Property manager designate
1
5,625
Real property officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
11 59, 685
Administrative assistant
369
Appraiser
2,027, 770
Construction cost examiner6 33,175
Construction examiner
420
2,285,325
Construction inspector. _.
332
1,839,345
Housing market analyst..
4 20,615
Loan examiner, realty. __
128
698,430
Loan servicing representative
376,780
4 21,115
Mortgage procedure representative.
22 119,320
Office manager
5 27,300
Real property assistant
1
6,060
Site planning landscape architect...
114 515,850
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
104,100
24
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
245 929,820
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
623
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
2,209,920
525
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
1, 710,095
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,23060 176,800
1
2,872
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980..
4,130
Total permanent, field.
21,174,112
276
Deduct lapses..
1,125,725
Net permanent, field (average num3,854
ber, net salary)..
20,048,387

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
11 $120,300

11 $120,300

12 118,000
12 117,000
19 186,000

12 118,500
12 117,500
19 186,000

10 85,200
10 85,000
17 149,520
10 85,000
17 145, 520
45 381,800
3
7 62,320
1
8,360
11 93,960

10 85,700
10 85, 500
17 150,020
10 85, 500
17 146, 220
45 382,800
3 28,080
7 62,620
1
8,560
11 94,060

3 22,120
26 187,440
13 93,120
29 218,560
3 21,320
20 147,000
297,840
278,080
15 110,200
53,680
14,480
29,160
74,200
44,040
21,520
17 127,480
5 37,600
24 174,160
1
7,440

3
26
13
29
3
20
41
37
15
7
2
4
10
6
3
17
5
24
1

22,320
187,940
93, 520
219,060
21,520
147,000
297,340
279,080
110,800
54,080
14, 680
29,260
74, 600
44,440
21, 720
128, 480
37,800
175,160
7,640

24
103
13
4
8
10
1
25
67
17
3
50
3
21
11
26
1
7
1
1

151, 560
643,780
83,020
26, 560
48, 720
67,200
6,740
156, 610
428,380
107, 780
18,020
314,800
19,220
129,940
70,340
165, 640
5,940
45,180
6,140
6,740

24
103
13
4
8
10
1
25
67
17
3
50
3
21
11
26
1
7
1
1

152, 560
648,780
83,420
26,760
49,120
67,800
6,740
157.310
430,380
108,380
18,020
316.400
19, 220
130,340
70, 640
166, 340
6,140
45, 580
6,340
6,740

21
77
3
36
90
31
17
1
21
1

125,070
456,875
17,125
217,375
537,765
186.310
99,160
5,875
126,500
5,750

21
117
3
56
140
46
32
1
21
1

125, 570
677.875
17, 375
328,375
814, 765
269, 810
182, 660
6,000
127, 500
5,875

5 28,300
366
2,004,710
6 33,300
387
2,101,720
398
2,180,005
1
5,435
127
692,245
72 398,020
4 21,240
22 119,820
5 27, 550
1
6,""
79 359,350
18
78,800
187 713,520
675
2,387,020
460
1,491, 545
41 120,990
1
2,980
4,000
20,678,225
321
1,593,425

5 28,800
626
3,, 326, 310
6 33,550
657
3,, 473,920
678 '
3,602,805
1
5,435
217
1,150,645
72 400,520
4 21,490
22 120,820
5 27,800
1
6,060
179 784,850
68 269, 550
247 923,120
775
2, 714, 520
560
1, 795,395
91 260,490
1
2,980
5,500
27,659,675
240
1,303,475

3,679
5,260
19,084,800
26,356,200

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HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY

Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from appropriations and limitations.
Public Housing Administration, Housing and Home Finance Agency

DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual
Field—Continued
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Eegular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Additional pay for service abroad
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details

01

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

1954 actual
$33,170
75,000

$55,000
70,300

$385,000
99,200

17, 786
81,950

700,000
82,000

3,432,000
90,000

10,781

All personal services, field

20,267,074

19,992,100

30,362,400

Personal services

26,807,203

26,861,195

38,248,445

4,323,460
22,483,743

4,511,995
22,349,200

5,421, 745
32,826,700

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows:
Administrative expenses
Nonadmi nistrative expenses

INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
Administrative Expenses Limitation, Public Housing Administration, Housing and Home Finance Agency
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

1,892
1
1,542
1,584

1,702

1,713

1,589
1,687

1,637
1,713

$5,650
GS-8.1

$5,519
GS-7.8

$5,557
GS-7.8

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week basePayment above basic rates

$8,625,693
1,233
33,614
34,435

$8,799,165

$9,147,330

36,095
52,740

36,467
47,203

Total personal services (see Consolidated schedule)
~ -.
Travel
_.Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
General Accounting Office audit
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments

8,694,975
637,628
36,483
250,565
696,642
58,402
109,698
55,000
67,185
52,636
1,352
9,290

8,888,000
790,000
9.000
259,000
716,000
58,000
64,000
55,000
69,000
33,000
2,000
7,000

9,231,000
790,000
26,000
259,000
725,000
58,000
67,000
55,000
69,000
13,000
2,000
5,000

10,669,856

10,950,000

11,300,000

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
13
15

Obligations incurred

Nonadministrative Expenses Limitation, Public Housing Administration
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
_Average grade
Ungraded positions at hourly rate:
Average salary
_
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent- ._
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services (see Consolidated schedule)
02 Travel- .
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services
05 Rents and utility services
07 Other contractual services
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
Total nonadministrative expenses. _




DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

315
1
285
227

227
1
205
189

271

$6,273
GS-9.8

$6,416
GS-9.6

$6,604
GS-10

$3,342

$3,342

$3,342

$1,523,858
3,943

$976,075
3,900

$1,350,500

4,777
6,129

3,840
17, 285

6,100
17,300

1,538,707
637
1,627
3,538
190, 546
91,734
248,004
1,300
63,718
2,139,811

1,001,100
550
1,350
3,200
176,100
82,000
189, 800
1,200
74,700
1,530,000

1,373,900
650
1,550
3,700
204,400
95,400
244,300
1,400
74,700
2,000,000

1954 actual

229
262

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
Departmental:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Special positions at rates equal to or in
excess of $12,000:
1 $15,000
Commissioner
1 $15,000
1 $15,000
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy commissioner
1
13,000
1
13,184
13,000
First assistant commissioner
1
13,200
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant commissioner for administration
1
12,534
12,633
1
12,400
Assistant commissioner
1
12,800
12,800
1
12,800
Assistant commissioner for management-disposition
1
12,400
Assistant commissioner for opera1
12,317
tions
1
12,200
1
12,200
Assistant commissioner for pro1
12,633
1
12,534
grams
1
12,400
1
12,200
1
12,033
General counsel
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1
12,000
Deputy assistant commissioner for
1
11,800
development
1
11,800
1
11,800
Chief economist
1
11,800
Deputy assistant commissioner for
1
11,800
war emergency housing
1
10,800
Comptroller
1
10,800
Deputy assistant commissioner for
1
11,800
field operations
--Deputy assistant commissioner for
1
11,800
11, 800
11,800
programs
Deputy assistant commissioner for
1
11,800
disposition
11,342
Deputy assistant general counsel. _.
1
11,217
1
11,050
Deputy assistant commissioner for
1
11,800
management, low rent housing, _.
1
11,800
Director, budget branch
1
11,800
1
10,800
Special assistant to the commis1
10,800
1
10,800
sioner
1
11,030
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
9,600
1
9,800
Assistant director, budget b r a n c h 1
9,900
4
40,200
Assistant general counsel
4
40,734
9,600
Comptroller
20, 800
2
20,200
20,200
Deputy comptroller
__
Director, administrative planning
10,000
10,266
10,167
branch
10,200
10,350
10,200
Director, appraisal branch
10,200
10,317
10,200
Director, audit branch
10,400
10, 550
10,400
Director, construction branch
10,600
10,600
10,600
Director, disposition branch
._.
10,000
10,200
10,066
Director, economics branch
9,600
Director, land branch
10,200
10,350
Director, labor relations branch
10,200
Director, management planning
1
10,000
branch
10,350
1
10,200
Director, management branch
10,200
1
10,600
Director, occupancy branch
1
10,600
10,600
Director, mortgage servicing branch.
10,600
Director, operations engineering
1
10,000
branch
1
10,600
Director, personal property branch..
1
10,600
10,600
10,600
Director, personnel branch
Director, management operations
10,000
branch
Director, production and document
10,000
1
10,266
10,167
control branch
10,600
Director, project analysis branch _ __
Director, property and services
1
10,600
10,600
1
10,600
branch
10, 600
Director, sales branch
10,200
"I 16,317
Director, statistics branch
Director, architectural and engi10,600
10, 600
1
10,600
neering branch
10, 600
Director, technical branch
1
10,317
10,200
1
10,200
Development operations officer
1
10,350
10,200
1
10,200
Disposition operations officer
71,200
Field representative
10,
600
10,
600
1
10,600
Management operations officer
Special assistant to the commis9,800
9,600
sioner
10,600
10,600
10, 600
Supervisory architectural engineer. _
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
54,412
53,810
62,120
Accountant
18,336
18,237
Appraiser
18,120
Assistant director, architectural
9,360
9,360
and engineering branch
9,360
Assistant director, mortgage servic1
8,760
1
8,660
ing branch
8,560
5
46,284
5
46,000
Attorney
—•
1
8,694
1
8,560
62,920
Auditor
2
18,720
2
18,720
8,560
Budget examiner
18,720
Civil engineer
2
17,720
2
17,486
9,360
Counciliator
2
18,254
2
18,120
17,320
Construction engineer
2
17,470
2
17,320
18,120
Development operations officer
8,960
Director, insurance branch
9,160
Director, housing facilities branch..
9,360
8,760
8,610
Disposition operations officer
8,560
Director, office services branch
8,960
Director, taxation branch
9,360
8,960
8,810
Economist
18,120
9,360
9,210
Financial accountant
9,160
9,360
9,360
General supply officer
9,360
9,360
9,360
Insurance examiner
9,360
18,720
18,720
liaison officer
18,720
45,867
45,
517
Management officer
36,440
Mechanical engineer
3, 760

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
INTRAGOVERNMENTAL FUNDS—Continued

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION—Continued
Consolidated schedule of personal services paid from appropriations and limitations
Public Housing Administration, Housing and Home Finance Agency—Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual

.955 estimate

L956 estimate

Departmental—Continued

General schedule grades—Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810—Con.
Management operations officer
Organization and methods examiner
Mortgage servicing analyst
Placement officer
Personnel officer
Position classifier
Property disposal assistant
Production control assistant
Racial relations assistant
Realty assistant
Records management assistant
Rental and occupancy assistant
Salary and wage assistant
Statistician
Voucher examiner
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060

1954 actual

955 estimate

Turn- Total
ber salary

Turn- Total

$10,995
5,185
16,305
5,435
10,120
5,435
5,810
11,620
5,060
5,435
5,810
5,435

ber

356 estimate
r

salary

um- Total
salary

$5,060

$5,060

11,162
5,196
16,400
5,529
10,2Q4
5,457
5,810
11,642
5,143
5,488
5,810
5,508
5,060
5,363
41,733
276,662
54,030
387,224
535,687
395,564
98,725

11,412
5,321
11,037
5,654
5,227
5,582
5,87.0
11,745
5,268
5,613
5,810
5,633
5,060
5,488
42,201
280,201
54,405
390,958
538,989
396,388
99,904

Departmental—Continued
^um- Total ^um- Total ^um- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360—Con.
Organization and methods examiner.
$17,720
2
$17,720
$8,910
Personnel officer
8,760
1
9,060
Plans and specifications officer
9,360
Position classifier
8,960
9,077
Realty officer
17,120
1
8; 810
8,960
Rental and occupancy officer
9,360
1
9,360
9,360
Salary and wage officer
8,760
1
8,927
9,026
5,310
Site planner
9,160
46,955
Statistician
2
18,504
18,320
2
18,603
301,975
Supervisory architect
9,360
1
9,360
1
9,360
70,845
Supervisory architect engineer
27, 480
2
18,720
2
18,720
469,935
Structural engineer
8,760
603,
775
Utilities officer
17,920
9,360
9,360
398,710
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
110,700
Accountant
68,160
75, 633
76, 601
10
Administrative officer
7,440
7,456
7,640
1
30,973
30,973
9
38,045
Appraiser
39,984
39, 800
40,083
5
Architectural engineer
7,723
31,160
7,840
1
775
'82
Total permanent, departmental
396
38, 250
Attorney
46,040
38, 833
4,071, 678
5
4,076, 573
4, 808,140
37,783
Auditor
37,600
38,383
15.5
5
24.9
40
Deduct lapses
22,153
Budget examiner
21,920
22,
587
67; 639
3
117,
680
829,
491
7,640
Civil engineer
7,640
7,757
1
22,120
Construction engineer
16,080
22,120
3
Net
permanent,
departmental
(av7,624
Cost estimator
31, 360
7,723
'59. 5
1
57.1
erage number, net salary)
8,040
Electrical engineer
23, 720
8,040
4, 004, 039
1
3, 958, 893
3, 978, 649
8,040
Financial accountant
8,040
8,040
15, 461
1
15,107
14, 714
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base._
7,706
General supply officer
7,640
7,840
1
Payment
above
basic
rates:
Overtime
8,040
Insurance examiner
8,040
8,040
1,000
7,000
1
11, 397
and holiday pay
7,040
Labor relations officer
7,040
7,207
1
23,136
Management officer
45, 440
23,386
3
3,
981,
000
4,
020,
500
4, 004, 760
All personal services, departmental
8,040
Mechanical engineer
8,040
8,040
1
7,557
Newswriter specialist
7, 440
7,656
1
7,640
Organization and methods examiner.
7,640
7, 757 Field:
1
General schedule grades:
7,840
Personnel officer
7, 040
7,940
1
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
7,607
Placement officer
7,440
7 81,309
1
7
80,934
7
80,850
Field office director
8,040
Plans and specifications officer
8,040
8,040
1
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
7,807
Position classifier
7,640
7,906
1
71,333
70,
332
7
70,000
Assistant
director
for
development7,640
Production control officer
7,640
7, 757
1
21, 200
21, 200
2
21,200
Assistant director for disposition. _.
7,640
Property disposal officer
7,640
7,840
1
20,866
20,
767
2
20,600
Assistant
director
for
management
_
7, 506
Racial relations officer
7,440
7,640
1
Assistant director for management8,040
Rental and occupancy officer
16,080
8,040
1
4
41,900
41,
600
4
41,600
disposition
8,040
Securities examiner
8,040
8,040
1
6 60,618
59, 900
6
60,200
Attorney
15, 680
Site planner
31, 360
15,847
2
2
21,200
21,
200
2
21,200
Deputy
field
office
director
16,080
Structural engineer
39,000
16, 080
2
5 51,416
40, 717
4
40,400
Economist
15, 414
Utilities officer
15, 280
15, 513
2
GS-13.
Range
$8,360
to
$9,360:
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
8,760
8,626
5 45, 400
Appraiser
Accountant
92, 360 12
78, 363
79, 631
8,960
8,776
8,760
1
Assistant director for management.
Administrative officer
18,820
3
19,020
19, 220
71,831
70, 812
9 80,040
Attorney
App? aiser
27,160
2
13, 880
6,940
348,
917
180,
004
219,
000
25
C
onstruction
engineer
3
18,137
Architectural engineer
6,140
18,236
10,000
10, 000
1 10,000
Economist
1
12,080
Attorney
6,173
6,340
26,
680
35,
040
4
35,
040
Housing
manager
4
26, 710
Auditor
26,160
26,960
35,506
26,231
4 34,840
Information specialist
2
12,080
Budget examiner
18,420
12, 363
27,531
27,280
3
27,280
M
aintenance
engineer
1
5,940
5,940
Construction engineer
6,107
64,853
64,337
10 91,000
Management operations officer
2
6,940
12, 880
Cost estimator
12, 880
8,626
8,760
1
8,560
Racial relations officer
1
6,940
6,940
Development operations officer
6,940
45,784
46,100
5 45,200
Realty officer
1
5,940
5, 940
Electrical engineer
62,770
63,639
7
62,520
Supervisory
architect
2
6,940
12, 880
12,880
Disposition operations officer
44,56"
54,059
5 44,200
Supervisory architectural engineer.
1
6,940
6,940
6,940
Economist
8,560
8,760
1
8,560
Utilities officer
7
46,180
46, 7fr
47. 663
Financial accountant
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
2
13,480
13, 480
13, 597
General y supply officer
6
44,506
6
45,308
44,44
6
Accountant
6,340
Housing facilities officer
12 93,197
12 93,796
20 153,400
Appraiser.
20,420
3
20,420
3
20,570
Insurance examiner. ...
5 38,30 J
5 38,833
23 173,120
Architect
46, 380
8
52,803
8
53,438
Management operations officer
4
29,76C
Architectural engineer
20, 820
3
20,820
3
20,820
Mechanical engineer
122,388
123,890
16
16
17
129,08C
Attorney
1
6,940
1
6,940
Mortgage servicing analyst
5 39,700
5 39, 800
5
39,60C
Auditor
Organization and methods exam14,480
14,664
2
4
29,96C
Civil
engineer
24,
760
25,42'
25, 826
iner
100 762,886
88 675,854
129 968,160
C onstruction engineer
12, 480
6,340
6,524
Placement officer
15,080
2
15,080
2
3
24,12C
Cost
estimator
6,940
6,940
6,940
Plans and specifications officer
3 23,336
3 23,63
3
23,52C
Economist
18, 820
19, 020
19, 438
Position classifier
23,12C
4
30, 760
3
5
38,60C
Electrical
engineer
6,340
12,
447
12, 546
Production control officer
11 85,120
15 115,60C
11
85,040
Housing manager
20,220
13, 430
6,940
Realty officer
16,08C
2
16,080
2
2
16,08C
Information
specialist
6,140
6,290
6,390
Records management supervisor...
5 39,800
5 39,65C
6
47,040
Labor relations officer
6,940
6,940
6,940
Rental and occupancy officer
93,735
12
94,362
12
11
84,84
Maintenance
engineer
6,940
6,940
6,940
Site planner
7,44C
1
7,440
1
2
15,48C
Maintenance superintendent
19, 620
19, 787
20, 020
Statistician
19 148,886
19 150,088
20 157,360
Management operations officer...
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
3
22,43
3
22,536
5 38,00C
Mechanical engineer
4
24,876
4
24,75C
4
25.000
Auditor
1
7,04
2 14,680
2
15,28C
Plans and specifications engineer.
2
12,625
2
12,62E
2
12,625
Securities examiner
4 30,32*
5 38,316
4
29,96C
Racial relations officer
1
5,813
1
5,75C
1
5,938
Voucher examining supervisor
14
108,
Ml
14
108,76C
13
101,303
Realty
officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
6 47,17
6
47,04C
6 47, 573
Rental and occupancy officer
14
72,076
77, 21f
13
13
73,451
Accountant
3
22,454
5
38,000
3
22,871
Site
planner
2
11,12C
11, 235
2
Administrative assistant
2
11,402
2 16,080
4
30, ~~
3 23, 720
Structural engineer
1
5,8H
A pp raiser
4
31,96C
4
31,76C
5
39,
700
Utilities
officer
4
20, 615
4
20, 774
21,149
4
Attorney
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
12
65, 845
13
71, 440
13
72, 450
Auditor
85,83
14
92,36
13
11
73,
291
Accountant
3
5
3
17, 265
17,430
Budget examiner
6,94C
1
6,94(
1
6,940
1
Administrative officer
1
1
1
5,623
5,748
5,56(
Contract examiner
43,98C
9
59,26
44,330
7
7
Appraiser
1
1
1
5,810
5,810
5,81
Correspondence officer
11333
17 113,33'
16 106,808
16 107,24(
Architect
1
1
1
5,602
5, 727
5,560
Document control assistant
20,22(
4
26,211
4 26,360
3
Architectural engineer.
1
5,060
Economist
46,18i
6
39,641
6 39,640
7
Assistant housing manager
2
11, 62C
2
11,620
11, 62C
Financial accountant
91,56
13
85,65!
13
86, 788
14
Attorney
4
4
22,772
22,61
22, 64'
General supply assistant
77,48
12 79,347
12
12
78,27?
Auditor
1
5,07:
1
5,196
5,060
Insurance examiner
13,08
2
12, 880
2
12,88C
2
Civil
engineer
5,633
1
1
5,758
5,560
Librarian




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HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
D E T A I L OF P E R S O N A L

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

1955 estimate




1954 actual

1956 estimate

N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
Field—Continued
ber
salary
salary
ber
salary
ber
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940—Con.
34 $228,726
42 $279, 546
63 $400,820
Construction engineer
6,940
6,940
3
19,820
Cost estimator....
12, 296
12, 664
3
18, 220
Economist
6,190
6,340
1
6,140
Electrical engineer
5 32,300
39,324
32, 300
General supply officer
72, 540
79,080
Housing manager
16 104,840
33, 650
Labor relations officer.
33, 350
6 40, 240
104, 324
103, 089
Maintenance engineer
16 102, 040
33,100
13. 080
6 39, 640
Maintenance superintendent
285, 551
Management operations officer
45 291, 500
281,305
27, 760
Plans and specifications officer
4
27, 760
27, 760
173, 460
175, 681
25 163,100
Realty officer
33,368
6 39, 240
Rental and occupancy officer
33, 566
6,340
1
5,940
Site planner
5,940
12, 880
2
6,507
Stru ctural engineer
6,340
6,340
1
Utilities officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
6,250
6,250
10
61,000
Accountant
18, 750
2
12, 375
Assistant housing manager
130,160
21 129, 375
21 130,960
Auditor
114.250
23 140,125
16
96,250
Housing manager
15, 320
Maintenance superintendent
3
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
11 61, 535
7
39,920
6
34,110
Accountant
3
16,837
3
16,555
2
11,152
Administrative assistant
4
23,800
Appraiser
4
21,365
Architect
7 38, 545
39, 670
39, 670
Assistant housing manager
13 72,155
34,860
34, 860
Attorney
222,
025
223,
605
226,
272
40
40
Auditor
30 163,425
15 84, 963
80,039
Construction engineer
10,
620
2
1
5,373
5,498
Economist
13 72,405
General supply assistant
18 98, 612
77, 445
44 249, 205
Housing* manager
33 185, 605
123, 741
78, 340
14
Maintenance superintendent
62,665
13 74,160
24 135,190
134, 265
Management operations assistant-..
24 133, 318
5,935
1
5,935
Personnel officer
1
5, 935
51, 540
9
Realty officer
9
49,853
39,108
26 143, 935
Rental and occupancy assistant
27 148,010
149, 624
108, 374
35 181, 450
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
28 144, 925
126 592, 205
130 607, 555
116 545,696
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955

SERVICES—continued

Field—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430

N u m - Total
ber
salary
30 $124,850
159 618,824
323
1,140, 725
400
1, 284,010
21 61,320

GS-2. Range $2,850 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060
1,568

Deduct lapses

1956 estimate

Number

Total
salary

Num- Total
ber
salary

31 $128,813
136 535,413
282
1,003, 482
363
1,164, 759
15
43,549

24 $100,366
113 447,895
249
887, 718
311
1,002, 621
13 38,139

1,381
5,304, 767

Total permanent, field

1955 estimate

1,033
4, 671, 772

3,363,517

3,677
2,699
3,193
16,334, 271
14,073,043
12, 327, 287
300.3
416.2
261.2
1, 580, 253
1, 991, 096
1,122, 496

Net permanent, field (average num3,376. 7
2, 776.8
2, 437. 8
ber, net salary)
.. _
14, 754,018
12,081,947
11, 204, 791
27, 738
23,900
10,000
Positions other than permanent
54,313
49, 828
47,106
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-.Payment above basic rates:
226, 718
211, 800
152,000
Overtime and holiday pay
23, 733
58,025
61, 503
Additional pay for foreign service

01

All personal services, field

15,086, 520

12,425, 500

11, 475,400

Personal services.

19,091, 280

16, 406, 500

15,495, 900

8,694, 975

8, 888 000

9, 231,000

1, 538, 707

1,001,100

1,373,900

8, 731,450
126,148

6, 485,100
32,300

4,891,000

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows:
' 'Administrative expenses, Public Housing Administration".
"Nonadministrative expenses, Public
Housing Administration"
.
"Nonadministrative expenses revolving
fund (liquidating programs), Office
of the Administrator, Housing and
Home Finance Agency":
Subject to limitation
Not subject to limitation




DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
CURRENT AUTHORIZATIONS
DETAIL 0 F

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE

1954 actual

Salaries and Expenses, Agricultural Research Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

11,723
713
11,385
12,676

12,058
1,530
12,752
14, 700

12,513
1,916
13,513
14, 300

$4,844
GS-6.9

$4,826
GS-6.9

$4,801
GS-6.8

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.__
Payment above basic rates_ _ ._ _ _
Other payments for personal services...

$51,158, 746
2,002, 654
198,158
2,435,075
7,269

$53,813,600
5,926,800
209, 700
3,431,900
2,200

$55,456,300
6,806,000
214, 500
4,070,500

Total personal service obligations...

55,801,902

63,384,200

66, 547,300

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
Awards for employee suggestions
Brucellosis indemnities. _"_
Scrapie indemnities
Tuberculosis indemnities
Golden nematode control indemnities
Federal tort claims
15 Taxes and assessments. _
Contingency fund

54, 880, 590
1,838,967
247, 556
447, 211
531,482
433,105
1,726,129
1, 223,235
3,388,141
1,357,157
199,964

57, 772, 900
1,987, 900
267,100
533,400
583,000
475, 600
2,192,600
1, 545,900
3, 327, 279
1, 490, 200
190,000

59, 475, 500
1,991,600
273,300
536, 500
606,800
483,100
2,314, 900
1,509, 500
3,311, 700
1, 559,400
104,000

1,541
554, 505

3,300
548, 500
40,000
325,000

3,300
548, 500
40,000
325,000

28,294
1,410
124, 747

30,000
300
137,000
159,000

300
145,400
400,000

Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence

67, 268,507

71,608,979

73,628,800

76,101

77,000

77,000

67,192,406

71,531,979

73, 551,800

921, 312
15,489
8,181
12,283
3,198
3,789
40,326
25,258
3,506

5,611, 300
105,300
8,900
30, 300
6,300
65,100
68,900
444.056
135,000

7,071,800
118,500
10,100
26,500
4,700
61,000
73,800
113,320
29,400

1,572

5,100,000
8,600

9,000.000
10,600

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees..
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

Direct

Obligations

01
02
03
04
05
06
07

Total direct obligations

284,473

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
13

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment.
_
Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
Brucellosis indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
Total obligations

1,034,914

11,583,756

16,519, 720

68, 227, 320

83,115, 735

90,071,520

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

DETAIL OF PERSONAL

SERVICES

1954 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Rate of $14,800:
Administrator




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

$14,800

1

$14,800

PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1 $14,800

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy administrator, regulatory _ _
1 $13,200
1 $13,000
1 $13,200
Deputy administrator, research
1 13,000
1 13,000
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant administrator, experiment
stations
12,600
12, 600
12,400
Assistant administrator, management
12,200
12,200
12,400
Director, crops regulatory programs
12,600
12, 600
12,400
Director, crops research
12, 200
12, 200
12, 400
Director, farm and land management research
12,600
12, 600
12, 400
Director, human nutrition and
home economics research
12,600
12, 600
12, 400
Director, livestock regulatory programs
12,000
12,000
12, 200
Director, livestock research
12, 600
12,600
12,400
Director, utilization research
12, 600
12, 600
12,400
Veterinarian
12,400
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
2
22,600
Assistant director, crops research
2 22,100
2 22,600
Assistant director, livestock research
1
11,300
1 11,300
1 11,550
Assistant director, utilization research
2
22,600
2 22,600
2 22,600
Assistant to administrator
1
11,300
1 11,300
1 11,050
Assistant to assistant administrator, management
1
11,300
1 11,550
1 11, 300
Assistant to deputy administrator,
research
1 11, 050
1 11,300
1 11,300
Branch chief, regulatory
5 55,500
5 56,250
5 55, 000
Branch chief, research
12 134,350
12 136,100
12 134,350
Deputy assistant administrator,
experiment stations
1 11,550
1 11,550
1 11^300
Director, budget and finance division
1 11,300
1 11,550
1 11,300
Director, information division
1 10,800
1 10,800
Director, personnel division..
1 10,800
1 11,050
1 10,800
Director, program appraisal and
internal audit
1 11,300
1 11,550
1 11,300
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
9,800
9,800
19, 400
Agriculturist
38,400
38,600
19, 800
Assistant branch chief, regulatory..
19, 200
19,600
19. 200
21, 000
21,000
Assistant branch chief, research
20,800
10,000
10,000
9,600
Assistant chief, meat inspection
Assistant director, budget and
finance division
2 20,000
2 20,000
2 19,600
Assistant director, personnel division
9,800
1
9,600
9,600
Assistant to branch chief, research. _
10.600
10, 600
1 10,600
Auditor
9.600
9,600
19, 600
19, 600
Chemist
4 39,200
Director, administrative services
division
1 10,600
1 10,600
10, 600
1 10,600
Director, information division
Director, territorial experiment
9,800
1
9,600
9,600
stations division
9,800
9,800
1
9,600
Entomologist
10,400
10,400
Head, biometrics unit
10,200
10,200
10, 200
Head, central project office
9,600
9,600
Program analyst
29,400
29,400
10, 200
Publications and information officer.
80,600
81, 400
80,800
Research coordinator
14 141,000
89,000
142,000
Section head, regulatory
2 21,200
80, 200
21,200
Section head, research
10, 600
Veterinarian
10, 600
Zoologist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1
8,760
1
8,760
1
8,560
Accountant
16 139,560
16 139,960
14 121,240
Administrative officer
20 181,800
20 181,800
18 163,280
Agricultural economist
1
8,960
Agricultural engineer
2 17,120
8,360
1
8,360
Agriculturist
1
8,360
8,360
1
8,560
Animal husbandman
1
9,360
9,360
1
9,360
Assistant branch chief, research
Assistant director, administrative
1
8,360
1
8,360
services division
8 70,880
8
71,680
Assistant section chief
9 78,640
2 16,720
2
16,720
Auditor
1 9,160
1
9,360
Bacteriologist
9,160
3
25,680
Chemist
3 25,680
17,720
1
Economist
8,560
8,560
8,360
Entomologist
26, 680
2
17,520
79,040
8,560
Food economist
1
8,560
8,360
Head, biometrics unit
8,760
Head, division of dairy herd improvement
9,360
9,360
9,360

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE—Continued

DETAIL OP PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual

Salaries and Expenses, Agricultural Research Service—Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360— Con.
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Head, laboratory division, meat
1 $9,360
$9, 560
$9, 560
inspection
36,'840
37,040
4 36,240
Home economist
35, 440
35, 440
Information specialist
4 35,440
8,560
8, 560
Investigator
26, 880
26, 880
Manufacturing technician
35, 440
18,120
18, 320
9,360
Marketing technologist
9,360
9,160
Nutritionist
9,160
1 9,160
8,960
Pathologist
1 9,160
9,160
Pharmacologist
1
9,360
9,360
9,360
Physicist
Plant quarantine inspector
25, 480
1
8,560
1
8,560
Poultry husbandman
8,360
1
8,360
1
8,360
Publications officer
1
8,760
1
8,760
Research writer
2 17,520
Soils technologist
1
8,960
3
25,080
3
25,080
Statistician
1
8,360
1
8,360
Technical editor
2 18,120
2 18,120
Technologist
2 17,920
6 53,160
6 53,560
Veterinarian
9 79,040
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
44, 240
6 44, 240
4 29,560
A ccountant
36,800
5 36,800
Administrative officer 7 51,280
115,600
15 115, 600
Agricultural economist
14 106,260
29,160
4 29,160
Agriculturist
3 22,520
7,040
1
7,040
Auditor
1
7, 640
7,640
Bacteriologist
1
7,440
2 15,680
15, 680
2 15,480
Biochemist
2 14,880
14,880
2 14,680
Budget examiner
5 38,000
38.000
5 38.200
Chemist
1
7, 640
7,640
1
7,440
Economist
2 16,080
16,080
4 29,960
Editor
9 67,960
75,000
13 97, 3?0
Entomologist
1
7,840
7,840
1
Food economist
7,640
3 23, 520
23, 520
3 23,320
Home economist
5 37,400
37, 400
4 29,360
Information specialist
1
Investigator
7,640
1
7,640
1
7,640
1
Mathematical statistician
7,440
1
8,040
1
7,840
1
Mechanical engineer
7,840
1
7,840
1
7,840
1
7, 640
Nutrition analyst
3 22, 320
4 29,360
3 22,320
Organization and methods examiner3 23, 520
2 15,480
3 23,520
Placement officer
1
7,440
2 14,880
7,440
1
Position classifier
2 14, 080
2 14,080
Procurement officer
1
7,040
7,040
1
Property officer
1
7,240
7,240
1
Publications writer
8,040
2 14, 080
2 14,080
7,040
Records analyst
1
8,040
1
8,040
Research writer
15,880
2 14,280
2 14,280
7,040
Training officer
7
50,680
7
50,
880
57,920
Veterinarian
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
30,100
5
5 30,100
5 30, 500
Accountant
7 44, 580
7 44,180
Administrative officer
8 51,120
12 75, 680
12 75, 680
Agricultural economist
12 75,080
6,140
6,140
1
1
Agricultural technologist
1
5,940
5,940
1
5,940
1
Agriculturist
5,940
1
5,940
1
Architectural engineer
6,940
1
6,940
1
6,940
Auditor
5,940
1
6,140
5,940
1
Bacteriologist
3 18,820
19,020
3 18,820
Budget examiner
57,660
12 76,680
12 76, 280
Chemist
75,680
12 77, 480
12 76,680
Entomologist
12,880
2 13,080
2 12,880
Family economist
12,280
2 12,680
2 12,480
Food economist
6,140
6.140
1
6, 340
1
6,340
Home economist
6,540
1
6, 540
1
33,300
Information specialist
6 39,640
6 39.640
5,940
Investigator
6,140
1
6,140
1
6,340
Mathematical statistician
6,540
1
6,540
1
13,080
Nutrition analyst
2 13, 280
2 13, 280
32,100
Placement officer
4 26,360
4 26,360
24, 560
Position classifier
5 31,100
5 31,100
12,880
Procurement officer
3 17,820
3 17,820
5,940
1
5,940
Property officer
1
6,140
1
6,140
6,940
Publications writer
1
6,940
1
6,940
6,940
1
Realty officer
2 11, 880
6,140
2 11, 880
Records management officer.
5,940
1
5,940
6,940
1
Research writer
4 23,960
5,940
4 23,760
Statistician
12,880
Technical editor
6,340
6,140
1 6,140
1
Technologist
6,140
Training officer
2 12,280
11,880
2 12,2
Veterinarian
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
5 28,050
5 28,050
49, 415
Accountant
18 101,330
110, 200
18 100,330
Administrative assistant
5 26, 675
5 26, 675
26,300
Agricultural economist
2 10, 495
2 10, 245
5,060
Agriculturist
1
5,060
1
5,060
Architectural engineer
1
5,560
1
5. 560
5,435
Auditor
3 16,055
3 16,055
10, 745
Bacteriologist
8 44, 480
8 44, 480
44,105
Budget analyst.
6 32,110
6 32,110
31, 735
Chemist
5 27,425
5 27,425
21,365
Editor
6 33, 735
6 33, 235
37, 795
Entomologist
1
1
5,560
5,435
5,310
Family economist
2 11,370
2 11,245
16,305
Food economist
1
1
5,685
5, 560
5,310
Industrial specialist




Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810—Con.
Information specialist
Manufacturing technologist
Nutrition analyst
Organization and methods examiner
Placement officer
Position classifier
Procedures analyst
Procurement officer
Property officer
Realty assistant
Records analyst
Research writer
Statistician
Training assistant
Translator
Veterinarian
Voucher examiner
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655

Num- Total N u m ber salary
ber
6
4
4

Total permanent, departmental, - -

Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries shown in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
All personal services, departmentalField:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Branch chief, research
Veterinarian
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Agriculturist
Assistant branch chief, research
Biochemist
Chemist
Entomologist
Horticulturist
Regional director, regulatory
Section head, research
Veterinarian
Zoologist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer
Agriculturist
Agronomist
Animal husbandman
Architect
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Botanist
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Commodity industry analyst
Cotton technologist
Director, territorial experiment stations
Engineer
Entomologist
Fiber technologist
Food chemist
Food specialist
Geneticist
Horticulturist
Information officer
Irrigation engineer
Microbiologist
Mycologistl
Parasitologist
Pathologist
Pest control equipment specialist..
Pharmacologist
Physicist
Physiologist-

Num- Total
ber salary

$33,610
20,490
22,115

4 $22,365
4 20,615
3 17,180

4 $22,490
4 20,865
3 17,305

5,560
11,620
15, 680
5,810
37,670
11,120
10,495
21, 740
5,435
5, 310

16, 555
16,680
20, 740
5,810
11,120
11,245
5,060
22, 240

16, 680
16, 680
20,740
5,810
11,120
11,245
5,060
22, 240

1
5,060
1
5,185
1
5,060
2 10, 745
1
5,370
130 568, 200
31 134, 395
226 845,000
279
970, 788
213 671,130
57 162,650
30 86,450

5,060
5,310
5,060
10,745
5,370
589,475
135,145
232 870,585
300
038, 583
243 760,030
65 184, 730
30 86, 530

7,095,408

508
7, 325, 418

937,970
649,750
73,040
106, 498
398
7,065,798
194. 6
804,994
13

1956 estimate

Total
salary

5,185
5,060
5,560
5,370
615,115
151,700
853,805

GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430 .
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230-.
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980..

Deduct—
Lapses

1955 estimate

150. 5
481,010

128.5
417,034

1.4 10,435

1.4 10,435

3. 3 21, 737

3. 5 23,351

61,513

17.1 84, 612
207.5
6,21
1,066
13,300
259
27, 759

290. 4
6, 625, 700
5,600
13, 700
76, 700
28,400

6,921,300
7,400
13,800
95,400
28,000

1,830

1,000

1,000

363
6, 328,480

6, 751,100

7,066,900

4
1

44, 200
10,800

44,700
10,800

4
1

45,700
11,050

10, 600
49,600
10,200
20,200
9,600
9,800

10,600
50,000
10, 200
20,400
9,600
9,800

61 600,200
3 30,600
1 10,600

63 624,800
3 30,600
1 10,600

35,840
34,640
51, 760
69, 680
100, 560
35,840
8,560
17, 920
8,760
16, 720
17, 720
206,840
45,800
17, 720

36, 240
35,440
52, 560
78,840
116,080
36,240
8,760
51,360
8,960
17,120
26,480
266,960
53, 760
8,760

14
5
1
6
1
2
3
34
6
2

36,640
43,800
52, 760
70,680
124, 640
44,600
8,760
51, 560
8,960
17,120
26,880
294, 240
53, 960
17, 320

17, 520
8,960
122, 240
8,960
9,360
25,880
52,960
37, 240

17, 520
9,160
182, 560
9,160
9,360
26,080
62,120
37, 440

2 17,920
9,360
1
20 174,000
9,160
1
9,360
1
3 26,480
7 62, 520
4 37,440

16,920

8,760
8,360
17, 920
70, 280
125, 240
8,960

8,760
8,360
17, 920
70, 280
125,840
8,960
8,360
18. 520
90, 600

1 10,600
5 49,400
1 10,000
2 20,000
1
9,600
1
9,600
4 39,600
50 490,800
2 19,400

2 17,720
7 60,720
15 133,000
1
8,760
10

4
1

89,000

18,520
90, 400

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES- c o n t i n u e d

DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d
1954 actual

1955 estimate

Field—Continued
N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary
ber salary ber salary
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360—Con.
Plant quarantine inspector
7 $60,520
7 $59,520
7 $60,320
Poultry husbandman
5 44, 600
4 36,040
4 36, 240
Processing engineer
1
8,360
1
8,360
Section head, research
5 45, 200
97. 960
8 72, 280
3
Soil conservationist
3 28,080
28,080
16 139, 560
Soil scientist
79, 840
16 139,160
1
8,360
Technical analyst
8,360
1
32 287,120
Veterinarian
30 266,800
31 278, 760
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
4 31,160
4 31,160
7 51,880
Agricultural economist
25 192, 200
29 220, 560
22 169,280
Agricultural engineer
23 173, 720
20 151,000
22 166,080
Agriculturist
27 205, 480
27 203, 080
31 233, 440
Agronomist
40 306,200
41 309, 640
40 304, 800
Analytical statistician
7,840
1
1
7,640
7,840
1
Animal husbandman
7 53,080
9 68,160
9 68,160
Apiculturist
8,040
5 39.800
1
1
8,040
Arch itect
1
1
7,040
7,040
7,040
1
Bacteriologist
11 81,040
7 51, 280
7 51,080
Baking technologist
1
8,040
1
8.040
1
8,040
3 22,320
Biochemist
5 37, 200
5 37, 400
1
Biologist
7,840
7,640
1
1
7,840
3 23, 320
Botanist
3 23, 520
3 23, 520
11 83. 540
Chemical engineer
13 99, 820
13 97. 620
109 823,960
Chemist
101 769, 440
101 767, 840
1
Commodity industrial analyst
1
8,040
7,640
7,840
1
5 38. 400
Cotton technologist
4 31, 560
4 31, 360
4 30, 760
Dairy husbandman
4 30, 960
4 30, 760
1
Drainage engineer
7,640
7,440
1
1
7,640
Entomologist
65 502,000
60 455, 200
64 492, 760
Fiber microscopist
7,840
8,040
1
1
7,840
Field representative
7,640
7,440
1
1
7,640
Food specialist
45, 440
4 29, 560
6 44, 840
Geneticist
60, 920
8 59, 920
8 60, 720
Horticulturist
14 106, 960
13 101,320
12 93,080
Housing and household equipment
specialist
8,040
1
8,040
8,040
Hydraulic engineer
37, 400
5 38, 400
45, 440
Industrial specialist
1
8,040
8,040
8,040
Irrigation engineer
2 15, 480
15, 480
23,120
Manufacturing technologist
1
7,640
7,640
7,640
Meat technologist
1
14,680
7,040
7,040
Mechanical engineer
2 15,480
15, 480
15, 680
2 15, 880
Microbiologist
22, 720
15,880
1
Mycologist
7,240
7,440
7,240
3 21, 920
Nematologist
21, 920
7,640
1
Nutrition physiologist
8,040
8,040
8,040
1
Nutritionist
7,640
7,840
7,840
6 43, 640
Parasitologist
42,840
50, 680
Pathologist
26 197,840
27 203,280
25 188, 200
Pest control equipment specialist. _.
2
14,480
2
14,880
2 14, 880
Pharmacologist
3 22, 720
3
2
15,480
23,120
Physicist
2 15,080
2 15, 280
3
22,720
Physiologist
10 76, 200
10 76,800
10 76, 400
Pilot
1
7,440
1
7,640
1
7,640
Plant quarantine inspector
23 168,920
24 179,360
24 176, 760
Poultry husbandman
5 37,600
6
45,240
5 38, 200
Processing engineer
1
7,840
Section head, research
4 31, 960
4 32,160
4 32,160
Silviculturist
1
8,040
1
8,040
1
8,040
Soil conservationist16 127, 840
17 133,880
16 127, 440
Soil scientist
8 61,120
7 51,080
8 60, 720
Technical analyst
3 22,920
4 30,160
3 22, 720
Textile specialist
7,840
2 15,080
1
2 15,080
Veterinarian
116 875,040
111 846,040
110 839,000
Zymologist
1
7,240
7,440
1
1
7,440
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
109,980
21 134,740
21 135, 740
Agricultural economist
77,680
15 97,100
17 109,180
138,880
Agricultural engineer
26 163,440
28 176,320
337, 280
Agriculturist
55 355,100
55 357,100
44 287,760
Agronomist
46 297,240
47 306, 380
6,340
1
6,340
Analytical statistician
1
6,140
1
Animal breeding specialist
3 17,820
83,040
Animal husbandman
16 102,440
21 132,140
6,940
26,160
Apiculturist
6,940
1
1
25, 620
4 26,160
Architect
4 25, 760
58,060
8 51,320
50, 320
Bacteriologist
9
6 38,440
37, 840
6 38, 640
Biochemist
3 20,820
3 20,820
Biologist
3 20,820
2 12,480
2 12, 280
2 12, 680
Botanist
2
1
2 12,480
6,340
Cereal technologist
12,480
19 122,060
19 122,860
19 123,660
Chemical engineer
133
139 882,830
110 694,400
Chemist
836,620
1
6,940
1
6,940
Civil engineer
6,940
1
6,940
1
6, 940
Clothing specialist
6,940
4 26,760
4 26,160
27,160
C otton technologist
1
1
6,740
6,540
Cytologist
6,740
4 26, 360
5 32, 300
26, 360
Dairy husbandman
2 13, 680
2 13,480
Drainage engineer
13,680
53 340,820
53 344,020
Entomologist
49 319,660
1
6,940
13,880
Equipment engineer
2 13,880
13880
1
6,540
6,540
Fiber technologist
6,540
4 25, 360
25,160
Food specialist
24,760
7 44,180
44, 780
Geneticist
38,640
19 123,260
19 125,860
Horticulturist
19 125,260
2 13,280
13,680
Housing specialist
2 13,280
6,540
Inspector of imported animals
6,340
1
6,540
115,120
Irrigation engineer
97,900
14 91,360
5,940
Livestock inspector
5,940
1
5,940
13, 480
Meat inspector
13,080
2 13, 280
38,640
Mechanical engineer
31, 500
5 32, 300
6.540
Microanalyst
6,340
1
6,540
6,140
Microbiologist
5,940
1
5,940




1954 actual

1956 estimate
Field—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940—Con.
Mycologist
Nematologist
Parasitologist
Pathologist
Pharmacologist
Physicist
Physiologist
Pilot
Plant quarantine inspector
Poultry embryologist
Poultry husbandman
Range ecologist.
Soil conseryationist
Soil physicist
Soil scientist
Taxonomist
Technical editor
Textile bacteriologist
Textile chemist
Textile technologist
Veterinarian
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Meat inspector
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
Administrative assistant
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer
Agriculturist
Agronomist
Analytical statistician
Animal breeding specialist
Animal husbandman
Agriculturist
Architect
Bacteriologist
Biochemist
Biologist
Botanist
Cereal technologist
Chemical engineer
Chemist
Commodity industry analyst
Cotton technologist
Dairy husbandman
Dairy manufacturing technologist.
Drainage engineer
Electrical engineer
Entomologist
E quipment engineer
Fiber technologist
Food specialist
Geneticist
Glassblower
Histologist
Home economist-Horticulturist
Household equipment specialist- __
Hydraulic engineer
Illustrator
Information and editorial specialist.
Instrument maker
Investigator
Irrigation engineer..
Livestock inspector
Manufacturing technologist
Meat inspector
Meat technologist. Mechanical engineer
Microanalyst
Microbiologist
Mycologist
Naval stores technician
Nematologist
Paper technologist
Parasitologist
Pathologist
Personnel assistant
Pharmacologist
Photographer
Physicist
Physiologist
Pilot
Plant quarantine inspector
Plant taxonomist
Poultry husbandman
Poultry products technologist
Procurement and property officer..
Range conseryationist
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
Statistician
Technical and clothing specialist....
Technical editor
Textile technician
Veterinarian
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545-.

N u m - Total
ber
salary
1 $6,940
2 12, 280
12 76,480
32 211, 280
6,140
1
6 38, 240
17 108,780
3 19, 220
43 271, 220
2 11,880
5 31, 700
6,340
1
12 80,080
19 122, 660
3 19, 420
2 13. 480
1
6, 540
3 20, 220
1
6,540
216
1,367,840

1955 estimate
Number

1

Total N u m - Total
salary
ber salary
$6, 940
36,440
71, 540
247, 720
6,140
32,100
103,040
12,880
300,320
5,940
31, 700
6,540
61,460
11,880
125,060
19,620
13,680
6,740
20,620
6,540

16
2
48
1
5
1
9
2
19
3
2
1
3
1
300
1,873,000

1 $6,940
6 36,640
15 95,500
42 272,680
3 18,220
6 38, 440
16 104,040
2 13,080
48 303,920
5,940
37, 640
6, 540
61, 660
11,880
19 125,660
3"
19,620
2 13,880
1
6,740
3 20, 620
1
6,740
303
1.890,820

17,500

17, 875

27, 800
92,145
36,670
29 159, 990
500,905
322, 665
5,060

27, 425
88,085
73,340
145, 245
515,025
336,970
5,185

26, 925
11,245
5,435
58,160
32, 860
10,245
16,180
5,435
107, 325
728,355
5, 560
33,360
40, 295
11,120
5,185
5, 935
392, 260
11, 620
5,185
15,180
26,050
5,185
5,435
5, 810
60, 660
5, 810
10, 870
5,185
5, 435
10, 745
57,100
37, 670
5,810
10,495
83, 525
5, 435
49,915
5,185
10, 370
17, 430
5,810
43, 730
5,310
50,850
202, 345
27,425
5,310

27, 550
2 11,120
5, 560
1
21 111,010
6 31, 985
2 10,495
3 16,555
1
5,560
18 97,080
152 824,370
5,685
1
7 38,795
7 40, 545
2 11,495
1
5,310
1
5,935
74 411,19(
2
11,620
5,310
1
45, 790
7 36,420
1
5,310
2 10, 745
1
5, 810
14 76, 965
1
5,810
1
5,310
1
5,310

5 27,425
16 88, 960
16 83, 585
27 144, 870
77 442, 995
79 426,115
5,310
1
5,060
1
47, 790
11, 245

2

11,625

3

1956 estimate

5
17

5
2
1
11
6
2
3
1
20
133
1
6
7
2
1
1
71
2
1
3
5
1
1
1
11
1
2
1
1
2
10
7
1
2
15
1
9
1
2
3
1
8
1
10
37
5
1
11
6
114
1
1
1

42, 230
58,160
30, 360
639, 590
5,060
5,185
5,060
38,170
42, 730
28,800
114, 510
11,120
11, 620
11, 745
5,060

5
21
2
2
2
1
947
r ,235,405
92" 476,695
1,466
i, 911,895
643
, 848,065

2
10
6
1
2
15

10, 995
57, 725
32,110
5,810
10, 745
84, 650
43, 730
5. 310
10, 620
17, 555
5, 810
32, 360
5, 435
46, 540
243, 575
21,990
5,435
5,185
42, 730
104, 950
21, 240

25 132,125
6 32, 360
2 10,745
3 16, 805
5,685
1
20 109, 825
158 865,355
5,810
39,045
45,730
5,935
5,435
6,060
78 433,305
2
11,620
5,310
46. 665
56, 910
5, 435
10, 995
5,810
78,090
5,810
30, 735
5, 435
2
10
6
1
2
15

11,120
58, 600
32, 235
5.810
10, 745
85, 650
49,415
5, 310
10, 870
17, 555
5, 935
32, 735
5,560
46, 540
279, 620
21, 990
5,560
5,310
43, 605
110,135
21,490

45
52
4
4
1
1
1
1
8
8
21
20
4
4
199
199
1,087, 440
1, 069, 690
1
5,185
5, 310
1
1
5,310
5,310
1
5,185
1
5,185
1
6 33,485
33, 610
8 43, 855
43, 980
5 29, 300
5 29, 425
29 156, 740
29 156, 990
2 11,120
2
11,120
2 11, 745
2 11, 745
2 11, 745
2 10, 870
1
1
5,060
5,185
779
775
4 ,315,240
4,293,125
91 478, 920
479,170
1,394
1,377
6, 468, 660
6 550, 270
6,
691
691
il
3,044,135
, 043,010

122

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE—Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Agricultural Research Service—Continued
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Field—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430..
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Unallocated agent (Alaska experiment
station)
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 and above:
Agent
Agricultural engineer
Agriculturist.
Agronomist
Biochemist
Cereal technologist
Cytologist
General engineer
Geneticist
Horticulturist
Irrigation engineer
Mycologist
Nematologist
Pathologist
Physiologist
Soil physicist
Soil scientist
Rates less than $5,060
Total permanent, field..
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
by States
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from Federal-grant and territorial
funds
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other sources
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this account

Net permanent,field(average number, net salary):
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: United States
rates
Positions other than permanent:

Temporary employment:
United States and possessions
Foreign countries: Local rates
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential
Allowances for uniforms
Living and quarters allowance
Additional pay for services abroad...
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
All personal services, field_
01
Personal services
Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

Object classification

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary ber
salary
ber salary
,506
,667
$5,874,705
$6,501,070
:,176
,190
4,083,500
4,151,200
710
712
2, 251,146
2,238, 500
353
393
1,062,230
1,159,150
179 489,680
183 501,800
1

10,476

151 415,629
62,061
62,405
11,687
245 548
38 245,548
,
5,435
5,800
8,126
6,740
45,423
28,287
6,000

1

11,750

137 388,886
6
11
2

39,475
67, 845
11, 687

38 242,000
5,435
5,800

6,740
49,463
41,471
5,560
6,000
7,440
141,524
47,285
5,742
156,636

1

7
1
1
1
23
9
1
26
406
1,164,360

,715
$6,676,875
,243
4,320, 715
790
2,476,480
448
1,313,160
187 515,280
1

11,750

137 386,786

38 229,475
11 67,845
2 11,687
38 242,100
1
5,435
1
5,800

21 130,429
7 39,160
2 11,682
21 134,126
424
1,199, 264
0,325
48, 739, 664

0, 619
50,214, 704

1,005
51,920,448

692.8
2,884,698

487.5
1,993,450

595.6
2,361,849

167.5

151.5

167.5




1956 estimate

26
32

47
52

67
72

$6,154
GS-8.5

$5, 948
GS-8.6

$5,935
GS-8.6

$150, 056
2,120

$274,000
1,900

$390, 555
1,645

764
70

1,200
800

1,600
1,200

153, 010
18,006
767
1,120
4,004
115
152
2,008

277, 900
31, 000
1,500
1,900
6,000
1,300
18, 600
700
5,800

395, 000
49, 000
2,500
2,500
10, 000
2, 500
27, 000
3,000
12, 000

719, 905
719, 848
2, 879,355

720, 000
720, 000
2, 880, 000

720, 000
720, 000
2, 880, 000

2, 862, 838

2, 863, 708

2, 863,708

5, 807,195
90, 000
15,000

11,155, 000
90, 000
15,000

16, 296,000
90,000
15,000

75, 000

75,000

75, 000

88, 871

90, 000

90,000

268, 000
128

500, 000
300

500,000
500

13, 705,322

19,453, 708

24, 753, 708

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
___ . . . .
Payment above basic rates
_ _.
02
03
04
06
07
08
09
11

15

Total personal services.
Travel
__ . .
Transportation of things...
Communication services
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services
Services performed by other agencies _
Supplies and materials,
. . . __
Equipment.
_ __
Grants, subsidies, and contributions:
Hatch Act, approved Mar. 2, 1887. .
Adams Act, approved Mar. 16,1906.
Purnell Act, approved Feb. 24, 1925.
Bankhead-Jones Act, sees. 3 and 5,
title I, (act of June 29, 1935).
Bankhead-Jones Act, sees. 9 and 11,
title I, of the act approved June
29,1935, as amended by the act of
Aug. 14, 1946 (Research and Marketing Act of 1946)
Hawaii
Act, approved May 16,1928A7as'?:a Act, approved Feb. 23, 1929_
Alaska Act, approved June 20,1936,
as amended by the act of Aug. 29,
1950
Puerto Rico Act, approved Mar. 4,
1931
Agricultural Marketing Act (title
II), sec. 204 (b), approved Aug. 14,
1946
Taxes and assessments
Total obligations

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

20.9

39.8

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
Average grade
__ __

868,280

773,280

850,846
94.2
503, 771

207,487

110,142

14. 7 78,316

13. 7 78,577

13.6 80, 773

1954 actual
0.8

5,240

0.8

109. S
458,050

6.2

5,240

0.8

5,240

9.3
40,836

31,230

10,183.9
9,899.9
9,429.7
48,355, 500
47,008,400
44, 681, 527
32

32

35.2
193,316

179, 500

179, 500

665, 652
18,170
355,464
948, 743
170,399

674,800
19,100
387, 800
4, 749,100
181,300

717,900
19,100
379,400
5, 573,000
186,500

2,172,439
86, 668

3,134,400
79, 700

23,403
150,735

27,900
188, 900

3, 737,400
79, 700
31, 000
30,400
191, 000

6,906
49,473,422

2,200
56,633,100

59,480,400

55,801,902

63,384, 200

66, 547, 300

54,880, 590

57, 772,900

59,475, 500

921,312

5, 611,300

7,071,800

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.

1955 estimate

Average number of all employees
Number of employees end of year

1
6,740
8 49,463
7 41,471
1
5,560
1
6,000
1
7,440
23 141,524
9 47,285
1
5,742
26 156,636
404
1,161, 074

Payments to States, Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico, Agricultural
Research Service
Object classification

1954 actual

Continued

1954 actual
31
1

1955 estimate
52
1

1956 estimate
72
1

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
Director, Federal-grant research division
1
$11,050
1
$11,300
1 $11,550
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Coordinator, regional research fund.
1
10,600
10, 400
1
10,600
Research coordinator
5
48,400
19, 200
10
97,200
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
9,160
1
9,360
1
9,360
Agricultural economist
8,560
Agricultural engineer
9,160
Agronomist
1
8,760
8,760
Dairy husbandman
8,760
1
8,560
8,760
Food technologist
8,360
8,360
Horticulturist
8,360
8,360
8,560
Marketing technologist
8,960
9,160
8,360
Plant physiologist
8,560
Research analyst
8,360
16, 720
Research information coordinator
8,760
Soils technologist
9,360
Veterinarian
8,360
8,360
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural economist
7,040
Agronomist
7,040
Animal husbandman
14,080
7,040
Dairy husbandman
7,040
Entomologist
1
7,040
Home economist
1
7,040
7,040
Horticulturist
7,040
Information coordinator
7,040
Irrigation engineer
7,040
Poultry husbandman
7,040
Rural sociologist
7,040
1
7,040
Soils technologist
7,040
1
7,040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Home economist
1
6,140
1
5,940
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
2
10,120
2
10,120
Home economist
5,810
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
4,705
9,910
4,8
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
4,420
31,280
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
12
44.070
16
62,345
16,915
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
12
40,130
18
59,130
2,952
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
1
3,060
1
3,060
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
Lapses.
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts

31

190,777

52

309,285

72

427,295

5

33,263

5

28,125

5

29,580

1.3

12,950

1

7,160

1

7,160

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
DETAIL OF PERSONAL

1954 actual
Departmental—Continued
Add portion of salaries shown in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)...
.
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
_ „_ _
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base_..
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
01
Personal services

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

SERVICES—continued

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber
salary
ber salary
0.6 $5,492
25.3 150,056

46 $274,000

66 $390,555

2,120
764

1,900
1,200

1,645
1,600

70
153,010

800
277, 900

1,200
395,000

Research on Strategic and Critical Agricultural Materials, Agricultural Research Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

68
18
82
70

45
5
48
46

43
5
42
44

$4, 548
GS-6.4
$3, 431

$4, 887
GS-7.2
$3, 693

$4, 943
GS-7.3
$3, 699

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations. _.

$276, 872
44, 264
843
65
322, 044

$191, 750
23, 900
650

$167, 950
23, 900
550

216, 300

192, 400

1954 actual

Personal services
..
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction..
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
.
_
_
10 Lands and structures
15 Taxes and assessments . . .
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence
Total direct obligations

321, 621
10, 514
6,423
1,395
16, 079
395
23, 586
11, 739
26, 282
16, 936
950
1,701
437, 621

216, 300
9,400
5,400
1,100
15, 000
800
18,100
29, 500
24, 700
9,900

192, 400
9,300
3,200
1,100
14, 000
800
16, 900
27, 900
24,100
9,100

1, 300
331, 500

1,200
300, 000

331, 500

300. 000

Total permanent, field..
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
.
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this account
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment ._
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay

01

4,900
441,038

331,500

300,000

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Total permanent, departmental—
Deduct—
Lapses
- Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
_.
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base—All personal services, departmental..




1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
1
1
2
4

$4,455
4,160
7,150
15,765

0.1

296

0.1

532

0. 8

2, 569

4.6 17, 506
19

17,525

204,410

43

196,380

2.5 11,269

2.9 11,728

1.4

9,337

1.8 13,009

5.8 28,139

3.6 25,979

2.1 11, 618

2.1 11, 437

59.5 259,366

42.8 191, 750

36.4 167,950

4,039
13, 416
26, 809
824

5,900
18, 000
650

5,900
18,000
550

65
216,300

192, 400

Personal services

322,044

216,300

192, 400

321,621

216,300

192, 400

423

Foot-and-Mouth and Other Contagious Diseases of Animals and
Poultry, Agricultural Research Service

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

423
34
2,075
1,430
938

1954 actual

45

304,519

Object classification

Obligations incurred

272,290

6.7 29,566

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

1,483
436,138

Personal services
Transportation of things
Rents and utility services
__
_
O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials...
Total obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts-

64

All personal services, field

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedules are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations.
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Account*
01
03
05
07
08

1956 estimate

Field:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades:
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Geneticist .
1
$9,160
Horticulturist-. _
._
1
8,760
1
$8,960
1
$8,960
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural engineer. _.
2
15,080
3
22,120
3
22,120
Chemical engineer
1
7,240
1
7,240
1
7,240
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Agronomist...
3
19,020
3
19,020
3
19,020
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Agronomist
4
21,490
4
21,490
5
26,425
Agricultural engineer
1
5,310
1
5,435
1
5,185
Chemical engineer
2
10,995
1
5,685
3
15,805
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
5
22,150
5
22,025
7
31,435
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
1
3,785
1
3,785
4
15,140
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
3
11,205
3
11,205
6
21,530
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430. _
5
15,790
4
13,000
6
18,580
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
3
8,330
3
8,330
4
11,000
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
1
2,740
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 or above:
Pathologist
2
10,495
2
10,620
2
10,620
Rates equivalent to less than $5,060- 10
35,145
8
29,635
8
29,635
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060
...
7
19,550
3
7,760
3
7,830

Direct Obligations
01
02
03
04
05
06
07

1955 estimate

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Salaries established by the Act of April
24, 1948 (21 U. S. C. 113a): Average
salary
Ungraded positions: Average salary
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions... . . .
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
.
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services . .
Printing and reproduction...
O ther contractual ser vices
Services performed by other agencies
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
Payments to Mexico-United States
Commission for the prevention
of foot-and-mouth disease
Vesicular exanthema
Scrapie of sheep
__
Federal tort claims
02
03
04
05
06
07

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

600
1
447
499

901
1
525
567

239
1
228
240

$4,361
GS-6.9

$4,162
GS-6.2

$4,013
GS-5.2

$3,410

$15,000
$3,397

$15,000
$3,376

$1,873,992
1,396

$2,063, 571
3,000

$882, 500
1,500

8,240
202, 287

8,600
75,500

3,600
51, 700

2,085,915
451,978
47, 017
13,169
1,783
3,257
123,939

2,150,671
300,000
59, 800
24, 700
41, 600
5,300
235, 900

939,300
20,000
57, 500
14, 500
41, 000
300
125, 800

353, 687
79, 826
417, 067

424,1C0
588, 362
145, 400

102, 200
575,100
20, 000

3, 520, 236
255, 089
3,943
229

70, 000
250, 000

1954 actual

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE—Continued

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

Foot-and-Mouth and Other Contagious Diseases of Animals and
Poultry, Agricultural Research Service—Continued
OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

Object classification

1954 actual

15 Taxes and assessments

Obligations incurred

1956 estimate

$27, 206

$22, 800

$12, 700

7, 384,341

4, 318, 633

1, 908, 400

8,400

8,400

4, 310, 233

1, 900, 000

_

Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence

1955 estimate

.

7, 384, 341

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Veter inar ian
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
GS-11. Range $5, 940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955.._.
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545____
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160:
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655_._.
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430—.
Total permanent, departmental
Deduct lapses

1955 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber
2
7,440

1

6,140
9,660
4,295
3,535
3,175
8,850

12
53, 480
3.6 11,717

12
61,815
4.2 19,019

8.4 41,763
256

7. 8 42, 796
200

All personal services, departmental.

42, 019

42, 996

Total permanent, field..
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts




15

27

0.5

302.5
1,206,364
Foreign countries: United States
rates
135.4 625, 865
Positions other than permanent:
Part-time employment
1,396
Intermittent employment... _
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.._
7,984
Payment above basic rates:
132, 449
Overtime and holiday pay
__
65, 705
Living and quarters allowance
4,133
Nightwork differential

508.9
1,986,846

227.9

01

63,800
3,500
8,200

43,700
8,000

Personal services

2,085, 915

2,150, 671

939,300

EXTENSION SERVICE
Salaries and Expenses, Federal Extension Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

209
2
191
194

292
1
271
285

284
1
270
278

$5, 625
GS-7.9
$4,917

$5, 752
GS-8.2
$6, 589

$5,808
GS-8.3
$5,969

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base._.
Payments above basic rates
Other payments for personal services . .

$1,066,554
4,687
3,972
1,153
1,742

$1,539,562
3.081
5,901

$1, 555,905
2,494
5,807

Total personal service obligations. _.

1,078,108

1, 548, 547

1, 564, 206

1,069, 067
121,362
27,032
15, 372
1,215,688
354
45, 048
3,396
3,036
8,86$
8,175
876

1, 544, 973
188,000
32,000
21,000
1,942, 500
50Q
66,175
11,577
25,000
12,675
17,100
1,000

1, 560, 632
188,000
32,000
21,000
1,942, 500
500
63,175
11,112
20,000
12, 581
10,000
1,000

2, 518, 274

3,862, 500

3,862, 500

9,041
42

3,574
50

3,574
50

Summary of Personal Services

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
...
Ungraded positions: Average salary

108,000

15, 480
7,040
7,040
7,040
8.040
7;040
122,080

15, 480
7,040
7,040
7,240
8,040
7,040
14,080

6,340
5,940
5,940
6,540
5,940
5,940
5,940
6,140
6,140
174,920

6,540
6,140

5,940
5,940
6,140
6,340
11,880

08
09
15

21,115

16,055

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts

1
1
2

$9,800
9,800
19,600

5,185
5,060
3
2
1
3
1
49
5
130
251
43
31
44
2

15,180
10,120
5,810
16, 305
5,810
256, 565
23, 850
565, 525
859, 785
142,045

1
1
243

Direct Obligations
01
02
03
04
05
06
07

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Penalty mail for cooperative agents.
Rents and utility services _
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
...
Services performed by other agenciesSupplies and materials
_.
Equipments
.
Taxes and assessments
_.
Total direct obligations

01 Personal services15 Taxes and assessments . _ _.
10, 245
5,810
5,060
7
12
35
20

31,185
42, 247
115, 205
60,440
107, 570
2,820

15,000
15,000

1
1

15,000
15,000

825,531

91

307,211

588 2, 409,065

889 3, 523, 716

239

923,168

156.5

372.9
1, 499, 457
1.2 15,000

94, 730

1954 actual

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

2
1
1
1
1
1
17

590,355
27.5 165,991

300
1,200
3,600

939,300

42,800

552,420

300
2,700
8,400

2,107, 675

9,360
8,760
17,120

5,810
10,870
171, 295
23, 850
675,355
495,075
30, 655
35, 720
9,210
2,500

882, 500

7.3 33, 929

2,043, 896

9,360
8,560
34, 240

165,780

$5,900

All personal services, field

1
1
4

5,310
5,060

162

1.3 $11, 516

9,600
9,800
9,600
28,800

10, 245
5,810
5,185
10, 495

1
2
32
5
156
145
9
12
3
1

33.9 $179, 510

1
1
1
3

5,940
6,540
5,940

1956 estimate

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

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary):
United States and possessions

7,840

5,940
4,580
4,170
3,535
10, 005
8,850

5

Num- Total
ber salary

Field—Continued
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account

1955 estimate

$18,320

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base--.

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative offi cer
Assistant director
Biochemist
Veterinarian
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Bacteriologist
Civil engineer
Veterinarian
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Endocrinologist
Immunologist
Maintenance engineer
Security officer
Serolqgist
Veterinarian
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Bacteriologist
Electrical engineer
Fiscal accountant
Mechanical engineer
Personnel officer
Physicist
Placement officer
Procurement officer
Refrigeration engineer
Veterinarian
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Auditor
Construction inspector
Livestock inspector
Meat and animal by-products inspector
Mechanical engineer
Operating engineer
Quarantine enforcement officer
Sanitary technician
Shop superintendent
Veterinarian
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Salaries established under the act of
Apr. 24, 1948 (21 U. S. C. 113a):
Director
Virologist
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060

1956 estimate

1954 actual

122,360
5,240

11.6
46, 568

Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts.
_.
Total obligations

9,083

3,624

3,624

2, 527, 357

3, 866,124

3,866,124

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual
Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Administrator of extension work
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant administrator
Field assistant to administrator
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Director of division
Extension agricultural specialist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant to the administrator

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

$13,200

1

$13,200

1

$13,000

2

21,850

32,650
43,200

33,150
43,200

6
1

60,000
9,800

70,400
10,000

71,200
10, 200

1

9,360

9,560

9,560

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SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

1955 estimate

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Departmental— C ont inued
N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber
salary ber salary
ber
salary
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360—Con.
Assistant director of division
2 $17,720
3 $26,480
3 $26,480
Assistant to director of division
2
18,720
1
9,560
1
9,560
Extension agricultural specialist,
field agent
5
41,800
4
34,040
4
34,640
Extension economist
5
45,200
5
45,600
5
45,800
Extension educationist
2
17,120
2
17,520
2
17,720
Extension home economist
3
25,080
3
25,680
3
26,080
Extension leader in agricultural
engineering
1
8,360
1
8,360
Extension leader in animal industry program
1
8,360
1
8,360
Extension leader in crops, soils and
agronomy
1
8,360
1
8,360
Extension leader in farm advisory
services
Extension leader in farm management programs
8,360
8,360
Extension leader in home economics
8,360
8,360
Extension leader in program evaluation
16,720
16,720
Extension leader in public affairs
programs
16,720
16,720
Extension poultry husbandman
8,360
8,560
8,760
Extension specialist in entomology.
8,360
8,560
8,760
Extension specialist in 4-H club
work
4
33,440
4
33,840
4
34,440
Extension specialist in forestry
2
17,120
2
17,520
2
17,520
Extension specialist in garden and
food preservation
8,560
8,760
8,760
Extension specialist in nutrition
8,760
8,360
8,560
Extension specialist in parent and
family life education
1
8,360
1
8,560
1
8,560
Extension specialist in rural electrification
1
9,160
1
9,360
1
9,360
Extension specialist in soil conservation
1
8,360
1
8,560
1
8,560
Extension specialist in textiles and
clothing
1
8,360
1
8,560
1
8,760
Extension agricultural specialist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1
8,360
1
8,360
Assistant director of division
7,040
Assistant extension leader in in1
7,240
1
7,040
service training
Assistant extension leader, negro
1
7,040
1
7,040
work
7,040
7,040
Extension agriculturist
15,280
15,680
15,480
Extension agronomist
7,840
8,040
8,040
Extension economist
23,520
24,120
24,120
Extension home economist
7,840
7,040
7,040
Extension information specialist
7,440
14,680
14,480
Extension leader in cereal crops
marketing program
7,040
7,040
Extension leader in extension publication program
7,040
7,040
Extension leader in visual aids program
7,040
1
7,040
Extension marketing economist
44,840
6
43,640
6
43,840
Extension marketing specialist
14,080
2
14,080
Extension radio, television information specialist
7,240
2
14,480
14,680
Extension rural sociologist
8,040
8,040
1
8,040
Extension specialist in consumer
education program
7,040
1
7,040
Extension specialist in fiscal and
personnel management training. _.
14,080
2
14,080
Extension specialist in 4-H club
work
7,040
1
7,040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
6,940
7,140
12, 080
6,340
6, 540
Budget examiner
5,940
6,140
6,340
Budget officer
6,940
6,940
7,140
Extension analyst
20,020
13,480
13, 880
Extension information specialist
5,940
5,940
Extension marketing economist
Extension specialist in visual in6,940
formation
1
5,940
Personnel officer
5,940
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
5,685
1
5,810
1
5,560
A dministrative assistant
3
16,055
15,680
Budget assistant
2
10,370
2
10,120
10,120
Extension analyst
2
11,495
11,245
11,120
Extension information specialist
Extension visual information spe5,685
5,810
1
5,810
cialist
5,435
Personnel assistant
5,495
5,370
5,370
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
50,755
51, 880
46,550
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
20,
850
21,350
33,985
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
235,045
239, 830
155,615
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160174, 830
165,145
140,705
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
29,750
30,070
30,070
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
3,310
3,310
3,230
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
8,540
8,074
8,380
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at annual rates
6,282
6,282
6,144
less than $5,060
Total permanent, departmental
188 1,046,603 259 1, 470, 782 255 1,461,882
Deduct—
7.3 39,941
12
59,183
11.9 71,873
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
0.5 2, 676
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
0.5 3,971
account
1.2 5,301
1.6 7, £
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
248.7
248.2
176.7

1, 406,817
1,425,912
990,045

SERVICES—continued

Departmental— Continued
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay

N u m - Total
ber salary

Total permanent,
field.
_
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries paid by States.__
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Other payments for personal services:
Casual workers
Payments to other agencies for
reimbursable detail
All personal services, field
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
_
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts
._

1956 estimate

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

$3,849

$5, 628

$5,555

1, 412, 445

1 431, 467

1,153

All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Extension leader in agricultural
products utilization
Extension specialist in soil conservation
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Extension cotton ginning specialist .
Extension marketing specialist. _ _
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 or above:
Agent
Rates less than $5,060

1955 estimate

995,047

4

33, 440

4

1

9,360

1

9,560

1

9,560

2
1
2

14, 880
8,040
7,310

2

15, 280

2

15, 680

2

7,310

2

7,310

12
3

70, 239
7,200

21
3

158,539
6,500

17
3

118, 539
6,500

21

117,029

33

230, 629

29

191,029

33, 440

0.7 3,405
7.5 37,115

1.1 ' 7,357
11.1 90,527

509
0.3
8.1 60,527

12 8 76 509

20 8 132 745

20 6 129 993

4,687
123

1,594
1,490
273

1,594
900
252

106
1,636
83,061

136,102

132, 739

1, 078,108

1, 548, 547

1, 564,206

1, 069,067

1, 544,973

1, 560,632

9,041

3,574

3,574

FARMER COOPERATIVE SERVICE
Salaries and Expenses, Farmer Cooperative Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

67
56
56

60
57
56

60
56
56

$5, 794
GS-8.4

$5, 699
GS-8.2

$5,750
GS-8.2

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
...
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates

$321, 654
1,246
257

$323, 750
1,250

$323,750
1,250

Total personal service obligations. _.

323,157

325, 000

325,000

319, 570
24,086
674
10, 523
547
32,683
879
2,234
2,913
4,134
633

325,000
31,900
800
9,500

325,000
31, 700
800
9,500

34,100
1,800
1,000
2,600
900
400

34,100
2,000
1,000
2,600
900
400

398, 876

408, 000

408, 000

408,000

408,000

Summary

1954 actual

of Personal Services

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

Direct Obligations
01
02
03
04
05
06
07

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services.
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments
Total direct obligations

_

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
Total obligations

3,587
402, 463

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OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

FARMER COOPERATIVE SERVICE—Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Farmer Cooperative Service—Continued

Object classification

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

1954 actual

Direct Obligations—Continued

1956 estimate

Contingency funds

FOREST SERVICE
Salaries and Expenses, Forest Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence
Total direct obligations

1955 estimate

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
15

Personal services
-_ -_
Travel
Transportation of things-- ._
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction.-Other contractual services
...
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
_.. ___
Equipment
_.
Lands and structures-Taxes and assessments

Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence.- — -- - - — —
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts—
-- — _

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent Dositions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year _. Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salaryPersonal service obligations:
Permanent positions
_._
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services. _ _
Total personal service obligations.
Direct

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
13
15

6,839
3,929
10,056
12, 420

6,643
3, 245
9,148
12, 700

6,764
3,088
9, 056
13,000

$4, 763
GS-6.8
$3,696

$4, 813
GS-6.8
$3,758

$4, 790
GS-6.8
$3, 758

$28,983,354
7, 500, 955
110,805
1,479,688
3,436,593
41,511,395

$28,455, 761
7,862,174
108,833
897,823
1,803,476
39,128,067

$28, 596,034
8,152,880
110,036
1,037, 520
1,092, 726

39, 920, 445
1,777,170
799, 575
472, 324
487, 666
242, 397
2, 785,338

37,456,164
1, 524, 527
488,829
443,104
466, 584
222,880
1,965,991

37,317, 293
1, 426,946
444,348
428, 777
451, 740
221,084
1, 655,406

148,450
2, 900, 726
2, 938, 274
173, 675
14,515
36, 604
174, 685

74,811
2, 323, 778
2,997,114
172, 398
16,005
25,994
157,821

71,528
1, 747, 581
3,045,088
172, 598
1,818
24, 425
161,868

38, 989,196

Obligations

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction.
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.-Supplies and materials
Equipment
Lands and structures
__
Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments




$1,142,200

$3,717, 500

49, 478, 200

50,888,000

499,157

565,000

565,000

52,372, 687

48, 913, 200

50, 323, 000

1, 590, 950
84, 213
32, 663
19, 301
27, 603
1,133
237,160
24, 208
4, 227, 999
348, 718
5.244
6,827

1, 671, 903
88,104
29, 705
23,047
21,016
1,587
289, 753
9,180
4, 637, 310
421, 929
540
6,276

1,671,903
88,104
29, 705
23,047
21,016
1,587
289, 753
9,180
4, 637, 310
421, 929
540
6,276

6, 606,019

7, 200, 350

7, 200, 350

622

350

350

6, 605, 397

7, 200,000

7, 200,000

58, 978,084

56,113, 200

57, 523,000

10
96
105
354

9
75
82
308

9
55
63
222

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

$4, 622
GS-6.9

$4, 744
GS-7.1

$4, 827
GS-7.3

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions—
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-.
Payment above basic rates

$36,903
337, 414
171
39,467

$38, 012
254, 763
176
24, 936

$37, 755
194, 283
167
23,877

413,955

317,887

256, C82

Personal services
__
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual sei vices
Supplies and materials
Equipment
._. Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments

412, 323
4,444
1,131
774
19,001
109
67,493
56,099
20,962
375
5,415

317, 887
4,566
583
740
13, 233
50
55,052
50, 995
12,399

256, 082
3,095
275
658
11,178
20
56,105
37,833
6,393

4, 295

3,361

Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence

588,126

459,800

375,000

Total obligations
ALLOCATION TO THE DEPARTMENT
OF THE INTERIOR

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

1956 estimate

FOREST SERVICE

$52,871, 844

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts

Total personal service obligations._
1954 actual

1956 estimate

FOREST SERVICE—continued

1955 estimate

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Administrator_
1
$10,800
1
$11,050
1
$10,800
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Deputy Administrator
1
10,400
Director of division
2
19,200
2
19,200
2
19,600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
1
8,560
1
8,760
1
8,760
Agricultural economist
8
72,680
8
72,280
8
72,680
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural economist
11
83,240
8
62,120
8
62,320
Marketing specialist- _
1
7,440
1
7,640
1
7,640
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Agricultural economist
2
12,080
2
12,080
2
11,880
Information specialist
__
2
12,880
1
6,140
1
5,940
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
.
1
5,185
Administrative assistant... _
1
5,060
Agricultural economist
2
10,745
3
15,805
3
16,055
Information specialist
1
5,435
Transportation analyst
1
5,185
Statistical assistant
1
5,185
1
5,060
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
10
46,050
6
27,855
10
46,050
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
1
3,795
1
3,795
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
4
15,265
4
15,015
8
30,780
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
12
41,620
12
40,980
11
37,725
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
4
13,640
4
13,480
6
19,860
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
1
3,140
1
3,140
1
3,112
Total permanent, departmental
60
345,020
67
388,222
60
341,945
Deduct lapses
4
21,270
11
66,568
3
18,195
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
56
321,654
57
323,750
56
323,750
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-__
1,246
1,250
1,250
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
257
01
Personal services ___
._
325,000
323,157
325,000
Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations.
__
319, 570
325,000
325,000
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts
3,587

Object classification

1955 estimate

Direct

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
13
15

Obligations

Total direct obligati ons

21, 000

20,000

20,000

567,126

439, 800

355,000

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
07 Other contractual services
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
Total obligations

1, 632
3,283

4,915

__

572,041

439,800

355,000

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

6,849
4,025
10,161
12,774

6,652
3,320
9,230
13,008

6,773
3,143
9,119
13,222

SUMMARY

Summary of Personal Services

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued
Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

SUMMARY—continued
Summary of Personal Services—Con.
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
- Ungraded positions: Average salary

$4, 762
GS-6.8
$3, 696

$4,813
GS-6.8
$3,758

$4,791
GS-6.8
$3, 758

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates _
Other payments for personal services. _.

$29,020.257
7,838,369
110,976
1, 519,155
3,436,593

$28,493,773
8,116,937
109,009
922, 759
1, 803,476

$28, 633,789
8,347,163
110,203
1, 061, 397
1,092, 726

Total personal service obligations.._

41,925,350

39,445,954

39,245, 278

01
02
03
04
05
06
07

Personal services
Travel
- Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions._
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Contingency fund

40,332,768
1, 781.614
800,706
473,098
506,667
242, 506
2, 852,831
148,450
2, 956, 825
2,959,236
173,675
14, 515
36,979
180,100

37,774,051
1, 529,093
489,412
443,844
479,817
222,930
2,021,043
74, 811
2, 374,773
3,009, 513
172, 398
16,005
25,994
162,116
1,142,200

37, 573,375
1,430,041
444, 623
429, 435
462,918
221,104
1,711,511
71, 528
1, 785,414
3,051,481
172, 598
1,818
24,425
165,229
3, 717, 500

Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence
- - -

53,459,970

49,938,000

51, 263,000

520,157

585,000

585,000

52,939,813

49,353,000

50,678,000

1,592,582
84, 213
32, 663
19,301
27,603
1,133
240,443
24, 208
4,227, 999
348, 718
5, 244
6,827

1, 671,903
88,104
29, 705
23,047
21,016
1,587
289, 753
9,180
4,637,310
421, 929
540
6,276

1,671,903
88.104
29. 705
23,047
21,016
1,587
289, 753
9,180
4,637,310
421,929
540
6,276

6,610, 934

7, 200,350

7,200,350

622

350

350

Direct Obligations

Total direct obligations—
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
15

Personal services
Travel
- Transportation of things
Communication services
_
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services..
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment
__
Lands and structures
Taxes and assessments
..

Subtotal
. _
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
__
Total obligations

6, 610,312

7, 200, 000
56, 553, 000

7, 200,000
57, 878, 000

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

1955 estimate

Total permanent, departmental

Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this account..
Net permanent departmental (average number, net salary)...

1956 estimate

Departmental:
Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
Grades established by act of Oct. 15,
ber salary
ber
salary
ber salary
1949, Public Law 359:
Chief forester of the Forest Service
1 $14,800
1 $14,800
1 $14,800
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant chief, Forest Service
48, 800
4 49,400
4 49,400
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
1 11, 300
Assistant chief, Forest Service
1 11,550
1 11,550
2 22, 600
Consultant
1 10,800
Forest products technologist
1 11,050
11, 050
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
2 19, 200
Administrative officer
19, 200
19, 200
2 19, 800
Agriculturist
20, 000
20, 000
1 10, 600
Assistant to chief
10, 600
10, 600
1 10,000
Entomologist
10, 000
10, 000
1
9,800
Fiscal officer
9,800
9,800
1
9,800
Forest economist
10,000
10, 000
13 133,000
Forester
12 122,400
12 122,400
1 10, 600
Information officer
10,600
10, 600
1 10, 600
Pathologist
10,600
10, 600
9,600
1
Range conservationist
9,800
9,800
1 10,000
Statistician
10, 200
10, 200
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
2 16, 720
Administrative officer
16, 920
16, 920
1
Cartographic engineer
..
9,360
9,360
9,360
1
8,560
Communication officer
8,560
8,560
1
Educationist
8,960
8,960
2 17,120
Entomologist
26, 480
17, 520
2 16,720
Fiscal officer
.
17,120
17,120
4 35,640
Forest economist
44,400
44,400

1955 es timate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360—Con.
13 $116,680
13 $116.680
Forester
.
__ __
12 $108.720
1
Hydraulic engineer
8,760
8,760
8,760
1
1
8,560
8,760
8,760
Information officer ._
1
8,760
1
8,760
Mechanical engineer
8,760
1
8,960
1
8,960
8,960
Personnel officer—
1
8,960
1
8,960
Placement officer _ _
8,960
1
9,360
1
9,360
9,360
Plant taxonomist
1
1
Publications writer
8,960
8,960
8,960
25, 880
3 25, 880
3 25,880
Range conservationist. _
1
8,960
1
8,960
8,760
Safety officer
1
1
Soil conservationist
9,360
9,360
9,360
8,760
1
1
8,560
8,760
Statistician
_
17,920
2 17, 920
2 17,720
Technologist. __
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
1
7,440
1
7, 440
7,240
Accountant
7,640
1
7,640
1
7,440
Biologist_
7,040
1
1
7,040
7,040
Branch chief
1
1
8,040
8,040
8,040
Editor _
1
1
Engineer
8,040
8,040
8,040
1
1
7,440
7,440
3 22, 520
Forest economist
4
3
29,360
22,120
Forester
__
5 36, 400
1
1
1
Information specialist
7,640
7,640
7,640
1
7,840
1
7,640
1
7,840
Motion picture director... __ _
1
1
7,440
7,240
Pathologist
1
1
7,440
7,240
7,440
1
Range conservationist
_
1
1
1
Statistician
7,840
8,040
8,040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
2 12,680
2 12,680
1
6,740
Administrative officer
1
1
1
5,940
6,140
6,140
Architect
1
1
1
6,140
6,340
6,340
Assistant budget officer
5,940
1
CartosraDhic engineer
6,940
1
1
1
6,940
6,740
Editor
1
6,340
6,340
1
6,140
1
Exhibit specialist..18,020
3
3
18,020
2 ll,880
Forest economist
2 13,080
2 13,080
3
18,620
Forester __
__ _
2
2
2 13,080
13,080
13,080
Information specialist
1
1
1
6,740
6,740
6,740
Photogrammetric engineer
1
1
1
6,340
6,540
6,540
Position classifier
.
_ . _ .
1
1
1
6,540
6,740
6,740
Range conservationist. __
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
5,810
1
1
1
5,810
5,810
Accountant
2
1
2 10,495
10,620
5,560
Administrative assistant
2 10, 745
2 10, 745
2 10, 495
Budget analyst
1
1
1
Cartographic engineer
5,435
5,560
5,560
1
5,185
Forest economist
1
5 185
Forester
5,060
1
1
5,060
Information specialist
1
1
1
5,310
5,435
5,435
Personnel assistant
1
1
1
Research editor
5,185
5,310
5,310
2
2
2
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
9,990
9,990
9,990
17 79,860
17
20
92,850
79, 860
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
10 44, 450
10 44, 450
10 43,700
GS-6. Range $3,795 t o $4,545
35 142, 600
35 142, 600
41 168,095
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
48 170, 560
44 155, 300
48 169, 520
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
12 39,320
11 35, 970
13 41.790
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
4
3
3
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
12,040
8,890
8,890
5
5
8 23, 776
15, 380
15,380
G S - 1 . Range $2,500 t o $2,980

Deduct—
Lapses
59, 550,125




1954 actual

1956 estimate

Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Allowances for uniforms.

264

25. L
142, 244

1, 487, 510

13.7

237
1, 440,200
13/

85.174

85, 255

2.8 13, 656

2.1I 13, 656

7,414

1.1i 7,414

246. <)
1 449, 749

230.8
1, 396,094

221.?i
1, 348, 703

13,145
13,511
5,588

12,095
7,785
5,399

8,643
7,785
5,218

4. 5 27,940
12. 3 54, 212

1.3

1,872
1 483,865

All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Director, forest and range experiment stations
Director, forest products laboratory
Regional forester
_ __
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,000:
Assistant director, forest products
laboratory
Chemical engineerChemist
Director, forest and range experiment stations _ . _
Director, tropical forestry unit
Engineer
Forester
Technologist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Administrative officer
Agriculturist .
Assistant regional forester
_

246
1 565, 721

7
1

11,050
10 110,000
1
1
2
10

1
1
1
1

10,600
9,600
20,200
103,000
10,000
9,600
10,600
9,600

1
8,560
3 25,480
59 531,640

945

3,780

1, 422, 318

1 374,129

75,600

11,300
10 111,500
1

1

7

75,600

11,300
10 111, 500
1

1

1
2

10,600
9,800
20,400

1
2

10,600
9,800
20,400

2

20,600

2

20,600

2

19,600
10,000
20,400

2

19,600
10,000
20 400

1
2

2 17,320
3 26,480
56 506,760

1
2

2 17,320
3 26,480
56 506, 760

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

FOREST SERVICE—Continued
Salaries and Expenses, Forest Service—Continued

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Field—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360—Con.
Chemical engineer
1
$8,360
2 $17,120
$17,120
Chemist
3
26,880
2
18,720
18,720
Engineer
4
35,640
52,360
52,360
8
69,280
70,480
61, 520
Entomologist
6
54,360
55,160
55,160
Forest economist
273,160
Forester
27 235,320
273,160
18,120
Forest products technologist
2
17,920
18,120
172,200
Forest supervisor
18 152,480
172,200
8,960
Information specialist
8,760
34,640
26,280
34,640
Pathologist
17,120
8,560
17,120
Plant physiologist
44,200
44,000
44,200
Range conservationist
62,520
61,720
62,520
Regional fiscal agent
53,360
70,280
53,360
Technologist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
43,640
44,440
44,440
14,280
Agriculturist
22,320
22,320
Assistant to assistant regional
forester
10
78,200
78,600
78,600
10
Cartographic engineer
2
14,280
14,880
2 14,880
Chemical engineer
2
15,880
15,480
2 15,480
Chemist
9
68,560
84,040
11 84,040
21,320
Deputy regional fiscal agent
2
14,080
3 21,320
7,040
Editor
7,040
1
7,440
Electronics engineer
7,440
7,240
1
1
92,880
Engineer
92,880
12
13 99,720
69,360
Entomologist
9 69,360
9 68,160
15,880
Fire control officer
2 15,880
2 15,680
7,440
7,440
7,240
Fiscal agent
:_-.
1
1
39,200
Forest economist
__
5 39,200
4 30,760
Forester
122 933,580 123 936,720
113 863,020
1
7,040
Forest products technologist
7,040
1
7,040
1
98 754 520
Forest supervisor
98 754,520
106 811,640
1
7,840
Geologist
7,640
1
7,840
1
1
7,840
Landscape architect
7,840
1
7,840
1
Land utilization specialist
8,040
1
Mathematician
7,040
1
Mechanical engineer
3 22,520
3 22,520
2 14,680
Pathologist
11 81,240
11 81,240
7 54,080
7,240
Personnel officer
1
7,440
7,440
1
1
7,240
Physicist
1
7,440
1
7,440
1
2 15,680
Plant physiologist
_
2 15,680
3 23,120
8,040
Property and supply officer
1
7 53,080
Range conservationist
7 53,080
9 67,960
7,040
Regional fiscal agent
1
7,240
7, 240
1
1
Safety officer
7,640
1
7,640
1
2 15,480
Soil conservationist
3 24,120
3 24,120
3 24,120
Soil scientist
2 15, 680
2 15,680
2 15,680
11 85, 640
Technologist
11 85,640
13 99,120
2 15, 280
Training officer
2 15,280
2 15,280
22, 520
Training and safety officer
3 22,520
3 22,120
8,040
Wildlife technician
8,040
1
8,040
1
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
1
5,940
5,940
Administrative assistant
1
6,540
25, 560
4 25,560
19 122,460
Administrative officer..
20 131,000
131,000
60,060
Agriculturist
13 83,620
9 60,060
31,500
5 31,900
Airplane pilot
5 31,500
13,280
2 12,880
2 13,280
Architect
54 351,560
42 280,880
280, 880
Assistant forest supervisor
1
6,940
1
6,940
6,940
Budget officer
5 31,900
5 32,500
32, 500
Cartographic engineer
3 18,620
4 25,960
25, 960
Chemical engineer
6 38,240
3 20,020
20, 020
Chemist
3 18,620
3 19,220
19, 220
Civil engineer
1
5,940
Classification officer
1
6,540
1
6,540
6,540
C ommunications engineer
7 45,580
6 39,040
39,040
Communications officer
4 25,960
4
4 26,960
Deputy regional fiscal agent
__.
115 699,900
157 964, 980
157 964,980
District forest ranger
5 32,900
6 39,040
6 39,040
Editor
1
6,940
1
6,940
1
6,940
Educationist
1
6,540
1
1
6,540
6,540
Electronics engineer
14 88,560
10 64, 600
10 64,600
Engineer
12 78,880
11 72, 540
11 72,540
Entomologist
2
2 13,080
2 13,080
Equipment engineer
5 30,500
5 30, 900
5 30,900
Fire control officer
1
2 12,480
6,340
2 12,480
Fiscal auditor
5 30,300
4 25,160
5 30,300
Forest economist
257
230
247
Forester
1, 461,800
1, 581, 780
1,639,180
Forest products technologist
3 18,820
2 12,480
2 12,480
Geneticist
1 6,140
6,140
12,080
Highway engineer
2 12,280
12, 280
6,740
6,940
Hydrologist
6,940
6,340
6,540
Information officer
6,540
25, 760
25,560
25, 760
Information specialist
6,940
6,940
6,940
Investigator
19, 620
Landscape architect
25, 760
3
19,620
Mechanical engineer
6,940
Parachute project administrative
1
6,940
officer
1
6,940
6,940
10 65,000
8 51,120
44,380
Pathologist
2 12,880
6,940
Photogrammetric engineer
6,940
20, 420
3 20,220
Plant physiologist
20,420
6,140
1 6,140
6,140
Procurement officer
6,140
1 6,140
Position classifier
6,140
6,940
1
6,940
6,940
Property and supply officer
__
5,940
5,940
Publications writer
21
133,540
133,
540
Range
conservationist
_
20
125,600

1
6,340
Regional fiscal inspector
___
6,340



Field—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940—Con.
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
Supply officer
Technologist
Topographic engineer
Training and safety officer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Fiscal inspector
Property and supply officer
Supply officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Agent
Agriculturist
Airplane pilot
Architect
Assistant fiscal agent
Assistant forest ranger
Avalanche forecaster
Biologist
Budget analyst
Cartographic draftsman
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Cartographic engineer
Chemical engineer
Communications officer
Construction engineer
District forest ranger
Division leader
Editor
Engineer
Entomologist
Equipment engineer
Fire control officer
Fiscal accountant
Fiscal accountant and auditor
Fiscal auditor
Forest economist
Forester
Geneticist
Information specialist
Investigator
Landscape architect
Mechanical engineer
Meteorologist
Mycologist
Nurseryman
Pathologist
Personnel assistant
Photogrammetric engineer..
Physicist
Plant physiologist
Project conservationist
..
Range conservationist
Regional accountant
Regional auditor
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist
Statistician
Supply officer
Technologist
Topographic engineer
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370..
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160..
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230..
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 or above
Rates of less than $5,060

N uum
m - Total N u
m - Total
u mm - Total
Total
um
Total N u
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
2 $13,880
2 $13,880
2 12,680
2 12,680
2 13,480
2
13,280
2 13,480
6 38,840
6 37,040
6 38,840
1
6,940
6,940
1
6,940
1
6,540
6,540
5
2

30,375
12,500

145 824,950
16, 555
3
44, 480
22, 740
5,185
5,560
5,310
5,310
5,185
12,120
11

60,160

2
1
567

10,620
5,935
3,180, 770
5,560
10,370
39,045
106, 700
5,060

1
3
1
8
184

5,435
16,555
5,310
43,105

1,016, 415
10,870
15,930
5.185
5,810
5,810
5,810
5,185
6 35,110
65, 720
12
5,810
1
4 22, 365
5,060
1
17,305
3
2 11. 620
18 94,955
17,430
3
5,435
1
2 11, 370
2 10, 995
5,810
1
5,810
1
3 15,805
5,810
1
22 115,515
741
3, 357,030
479
2, 052, 555
748
2,841,055
670
2, 357, 010
719
2, 334, 090
424
1, 227,040
16 42,950
2
3

3
2
1

18,125
12,625
6,625

3
2
1

18,125
12,625
6,625

134 769,540

133 764,480

13 74,030
4 22, 865
5,310
1
5,685
1
30 153,050
5,310
1
5,435
1
5, 310
1
2 12,120

13 74,030
4 22,865
5,310
1
5,685
1
30 153,050
5,310
1
5,435
1
5,310
1
2 12,120

10 55, 850
5,185
1
2 10, 870
2 11, 620
535
2,989, 975

10 55,850
5,185
1
2 10, 870
2 11, 620
535
2,989,975

1 5,185
2 11,745
22 117,695

1 5,185
2 11,745
20 107,575

1
5,810
1
5,435
3 16,305
1
5,310
7 38, 545
182
"l,
1 015, 795
5,060
1
2 10, 620
5,185
1
5.810
1
2 11, 745
5,810
1
5,310
1
6 35, 235
10 55,100
5,810
1
3 17,305
5,185
1
3 16,930

5,810
1
5,435
1
3 16,305
1
5,310
7 38, 545
193
"l, 069,955
1
5,060
2 10,620
1
5,185
1
5,810
2 11, 745
1
5,810
1
5,310
6 35, 235
10 55,100
1
5,810
3 17,305
1
5,185
3 16,930

20 110,325
2 11, 620
1
5,560
5 28, 550
2 11,120
1
5,810
2 11, 745
6 31,860
1
5,810
22 115, 515
707
3,219, 060
406
1,744, 020

20 110, 325
2 11,620
1
5,560
5 28, 550
2 11,120
1
5,810
2 11, 745
6 31,860
1
5,810
22 115, 515
736
3,341,130
414
1, 774, 505
815
3,066, 900
681
2, 403,135
712
2,303, 920
392
1,168.320
19 51,020

770

2, 913, 450
659
2, 333, 285
699
2, 265,490
394
1,,173,900
21 56,020

10 55,130
10 55,130
524
524
1,951,020
1,951, 680
6,536
6,585
Total permanent, field6,406
30,416, 248
30,464,555
29,977, 690
Deduct—
305.3
345.4
286.3
1,428, 741
1,157, 745
1,073,154
Portion of salaries shown above paid
522
529.3
from other accounts
522.6
2,122, 384
2,120, 535
2,159,250
Portion of salaries paid by States
357
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
171.2
account
19.2
45
98, 811
352, 393
705,742
Net permanent, field (average num5, 753.7
ber, net salary)
5,888.2
5,679. 6
27, 285,086
27,570,508
27,097,679
Positions other than permanent:
7,076,058
6,121,028
Temporary employment
6,593,979
93,06S
136,451
93,068
Part-time employment 1,161, 609
1, 554, 234
Intermittent employment
1,410, 010
105,388
104,981
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base..
103, 610
Payment above basic rates:
763,798
737, 111
1,438,302
Overtime and holiday pay
1
6055

5,200

2, 234,413

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

1955 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Field— Continued
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber
salary
Payment above basic rates—Continued
Night work differential
$10,331
$6,993
$10,331
Additional pay for service abroad
90,800
71,988
92, 835
Allowances for uniforms _ _ _
219, 375
54,850
Other payments for personal services:
Casual workers
_ _
3,429,727
1, 799, 541
1, 08S, 791
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
3,935
3,935
6,866

01

All personal services, field

40, 441,485

38,023, 636

37, 871,149

Personal services

41,925, 350

39, 445, 954

39, 245, 278

40, 332, 768

37, 774,051

37, 573, 375

1,592, 582

1, 671, 903

1,671,903

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedules are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

Forest Roads and Trails, Forest Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

FOREST SERVICE

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

853
818
1,726
2,781

849
1,108
2,039
2,529

849
1,177
2,108
2,630

$4, 647
GS-6.5
$3,881

$4, 609
GS-6.4
$3, 718

$4, 609
GS-6.4
$3, 718

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services._.

$3, 807, 371
2, 532, 500
14, 646
114,180
3,219

$3, 909.171
3, 418, 505
15,035
110, 867
5,000

$3, 909,171
3, 613, 395
15,035
117, 887
5,000

Total personal service obligations.__

6, 471,916

7, 458, 578

7,660, 488

6,401,094
181, 428
89, 574
72, 803
105,116
9,414
876,140
11,487
3, 308, 957
132, 826
1,318, 501
557
54,964

7, 358, 578
185,000
90,000
75,000
125,000
9,500
1, 257, 429
15,000
3, 735,943
135,000
2, 828,161
500
42, 500

7, 560, 488
195,000
93,000
77,000
130,000
10,000
1,313,964
15,500
3, 826,676
140,000
5,145,672
600
44,000

12, 562, 861

15,857,611

18, 551,900

33,607

26,900

26,900

12, 529, 254

15,830,711

18, 525,000

70, 822
1,856
131
219
708
2,251
3,388
19,324
6,043
5
162

100,000
2,300
100
200
500
4,800

100,000
2,300
100
200
500
4,800

66, 795
100
5
200

66, 795
100
5
200

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

Direct Obligations

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
13
15

Personal services
.._ _.
Travel— _
Transportation of things
__ _
C ommunication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services.
_
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment,.
__ _
Lands and structures
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments

Subtotal
...
_ _
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01
02
03
04
05
07
08
09
13
15

Personal services
_
_
Travel
Transportation of th ings
C ommunication services
Rents and utility services
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies _
Supplies and materials.
_
___
Equipment
_
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
Total obligations

__.

104, 909

175,000

175,000

12,634,163

16,005, 711

18, 700,000

100
88
164
110

95
77
144
100

75
54
101
70

ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS,
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
„
Number of employees at end of year




1954 actual

Object classification

1956 estimate

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$4,137
GS-6.3

$4,186
GS-6.2

$4,122
GS-5.7

$328,630
259,002

$292,000
230,000

$207,000
164,000

1,269
46,361

1,100
41,900

800
28, 200

635, 262
43,828
1,459
1,900
8,586
2,758
159, 818
20, 669
20
6,860,138
4,975

565,000
40,000
1,000
1,500
8,000
2,000
140,000
40, 000

400,000
30,000
1,000
1,000
6,000
1,500
100, 000
30, COO

6, 202, 500

4,930, 500

7,739,413

7, 000, 000

5, 500, 000

356
7, 739, 057

7,000,000

5, 500, 000

7,743,238

7,000,000

5, 500, 000

953
906
1,890
2,891

944
1,185
2,183
2,629

924
1,231
2,209
2,700

$4,564
GS-6.5
$3,881

$4,541
GS-6.4
$3, 718

$4, 545
GS-6.3
$3, 718

$4,136. 001
2,791,502
15,915
160, 541
3,219
7,107,178

$4,201,171
3, 648, 505
16,135
152, 767
5,000
8, 023, 578

$4,116,171
3, 777, 395
15, 835
146, 087
5,000
8, 060, 488

7, 036, 356
225, 256
91, 033
74, 703
113, 702
12,172
1,035, 958
11, 487
3, 329, 626
132, 846
8,178, 639
557
59, 939

7, 923, 578
225, 000
91, 000
76, 500
133, 000
11, 500
1, 397, 429
15, 000
3, 775, 943
135, 000
9,030, 661
500
42, 500

20,302, 274

22,857, 611

7, 960, 488
225, 000
94, 000
78, 000
136, 000
11, 500
1, 413, 964
15, 500
3,856, 676
140,000
10, 076,172
600
44, 000
24,051, 900

33, 963
20, 268, 311

26, 900
22, 830, 711

26, 900
24, 025, 000

70,822
1,856
131
219
708
2,251
3,388
23, 505
6,043
5
162

100,000
2,300
100
200
500
4,800

100, 000
2,300
100
200
500
4,800

66, 795
100
5
200

66, 795
100
5
200

ALLOCATION TO BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS,
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—continued

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Direct Obligations

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
15

Total personal services
Travel .
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction._ _
O ther contractual services _ _ Supplies and materials
E quipment
Lands and structures,
Taxes and assessments

Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence
_
Total direct obligations
_
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
08 Supplies and materials
Total obligations

_.

4,181

_ __

SUMMARY

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade.
_
Ungraded positions: Average salary
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions._
_ _ ._ _
Positions other than permanent _
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services._.
Total personal service obligations. _.
Direct Obligations

01
02
03
04
05
06
07

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment _._
10 Lands and structures.
__
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01
02
03
04
05
07
08
09
13
15

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things. _
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
Total obligations

_-

109,090

175, 000

175, 000

20,377,401

23, 005, 711

24, 200, 000

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

FOREST SERVICE—Continued

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES C ontinued

Forest Roads and Trails, Forest Service—Continued

1954 actual

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Engineer
1 $10,400
1 $10,600
1 $10,600
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
8,960
Administrative officer
17,520
Engineer
17,720
17,720
8,760
8,960
8,960
Fiscal officer
.
9,160
Forest inspector
8,360
8,360
8, 560
Procurement officer
8,560
8,760
8,360
Training officer
8,560
8,360
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
14,280
14,480
14,480
Accountant
14,680
14,880
14,880
Administrative officer
15,280
15,480
15,480
Engineer
7,040
7,240
7,240
Fiscal auditor
7,040
7,240
7,240
Property and supply officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
6,740
6,740
Cartographic engineer
5,940
5.940
Engineer
6,340
6,340
6,140
Position classifier
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
5,435
5,435
5,310
Accountant
5,435
5,435
5,310
A dministrative assistant
5,935
5,935
5,935
Cartographic engineer. _ _
5,810
Patent officer..
5,310
Purchasing agent
33,185
13, 740
33,185
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4.955
13, 260
17,055
17,055
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
19, 550
23,585
19,550
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
34,975
38,925
34, 975
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
19,060
16,030
19,060
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
3,310
3,310
3,310
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230—
3,060
2,990
3,060
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at annual rates
3,004
3,004
2,994
to less than $5,060

Total permanent, departmental.._
Deduct—
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this account—

Net permanent departmental (average number, net salary)

53 278,689

55 291,104
1.6

6,857

1.6 6,857

3.3 17,389

1.6

8,396

1.6 8,396

1.8 9,027

0.9

4,928

0.9 4,928

44.8
231,774

52.7
280, 779

Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
402

All personal services, departmental.

233,070




52.7
280, 779
3,943
1,080

3,943
1,080

Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Allowances for uniforms

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant regional forester
Engineer
Highway engineer
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer.
• Assistant to assistant regional
forester
Civil engineer
Deputy regional fiscal agent
Engineer
Forester
Highway engineer
Information officer
Personnel assistant
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Assistant forest supervisor
Civil engineer
Engineer
Forester
Highway engineer
Highway construction and maintenance engineer
Mechanical engineer
Plant physiologist
Position classifier
Structural engineer
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Regional fiscal inspector
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
Agents
Cartographic engineer
Civil engineer
Construction superintendent
Engineer
Highway construction and maintenance engineer
Fiscal accountant
Highway engineer
-----—
Personnel assistant

55 291,104

6.7 38,553

170

675

285,972

286,477

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

Field—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber
salary
ber salary ber salary
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810—Con.
Plant physiologist
1
$5,060
Procurement officer
1
$5,935
1
5,935
1
$5,935
Property and supply officer
1
5,185
1
5,060
1
5,185
Purchasing agent
1
5,810
1
5,810
1
5,810
Regional accountant
2
11,870
2
11,745
2
11,870
Regional auditor.
1
5,810
Superintendent, maintenance. —
2
10,870
2
10,995
2
10,995
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
17 85,290
17 85,915
14 72,180
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
65 293,575
61 278,380
56 257,980
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
62 264,165
62 260,540
58 246,610
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
70 264,950
70 265,200
70 266,575
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
89 315,855
93 328,875
93 330,155
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
81 259,270
81 258,950
81 260,230
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
13 37,910
13 38,380
13 38,380
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
1
2,580
Ungraded positions at annual rates
less than $5,060
350
339
350
1,277,830

Total permanent, field
Deduct—
Lapses

900
3,799,780

_

Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this account_._
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Nightwork differential._. _
Allowances for uniforms
Additional pay for service abroad
Other payments for personal services:
Casual workers

01

1,301, 966

889
3, 706, 946

869
3, 618,436
39.9

39.9

35

Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts

1, 301, 966

151,130

159,007

155, 497

317, 589

74.2
317, 589

74.2

84.8
387,057

170

158.8
642, 634

170
690,042

690,042

939
3, 904, 227

944.9
3, 920,392

924.9
3,835,392

2,308, 593
5,041
477,868
15,021

3,004,168
5,500
634, 894
15,055

3,038,168
5,500
729, 784
14,755

152, 558
422

142,107
290
2,170
8,030

128,407
290
8,685
8,030

7,159
3,219

5,000

5,000

All personal services, field

6,874,108

7, 737,606

7,774,011

Personal services.

7,107,178

8,023, 578

8,060,488

7,036,356

7, 923, 578

7, 960, 488

70,822

100,000

100,000

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedules are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

State and Private Forestry Cooperation, Forest Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
5
1
1

46,800
8,560
8,360

2
1
1
7
1
4
1
1

15,280
7,440
7,040
53,480
7,440
29,160
8,040
8,040

1
6,540
2 12,480
50,320
8
17 108,980
6 36,840
12 73,880
4
1
1
1
1

24, 360
6,940
5,940
6,940
6,140

5
1
1

46,800
8,760
8,360

5
1
1

46,800
8,760
8,360

1956 estimate

104
6
111
113

103
9
116
119

103
9
116
119

$5, 557
GS-7.9

$5, 627
GS-8.1

$5, 627
GS-8.1

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services.._

$592, 583
14,090
1,962
498
12

$595,377
26, 520
1,892
1,011
13

$595, 377
26, 520
1,892
2,631
13

Total personal service obligations.._

609,145

624, 813

626, 433

609, 058
60, 836
12,461
9,803
814
113, 508
5,973
14, 971
55,374
3,647
9,799,085
620

618, 873
62, 350
10, 000
10,000
850
90,375
7,312
15, 000
55, 266
3,644
9, 819, 455
565

620, 493
62, 350
10,000
10,000
850
90,375
7,660
15, 000
53, 298
3,644
8,735, 765
565

10, 686,150

10, 693, 690

9,610,000

8,040

1

8,040

Summary of Personal Services

2
1
1
8

15,280
7,640
7,040
62,120

2
1
1
8

15,280
7,640
7,040
62,120

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions_
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

29,360
8,040
8,040

3
1
1

22,320
8,040
8,040

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

6,740

1

6,740

9 56,460
18 115,320

9 56,460
18 115,320

11

68, 540

9

57,060

4
1

24, 560
6,940

2
1

12,880
6,940

1

6,940

1

6,940

5 26,050
2 11,995
14 77,465
4 20,740
31 171,485

1
5,935
5 26,300
2 11,995
10 56,975
4 21,115
27 150,870

3
1
13
1

3
1
10
1

16,680
5,435
53,350
5,310

5,935
26,300
11,995
56,975
21, 615
27 150,870
2
1
8
1

11,870
5,435
43,480
5,310

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1

5,625

16, 555
5,310
68, 655
5,185

Object classification

Direct Obligations

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
11
15

Personal services
Travel
__
___ _
Transportation of things
___
Communication services
Rents and utility services
__
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment
___
_
Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
Taxes and assessments
Subtotal

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

Object classification
Direct

1954 actual

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1955 estimate

Obligations—Continued

Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence
_

$12

Total direct obligations

10, 686,138

$10, 693, 690

$9, 610,000

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01
02
04
07

Personal servicesTravel
Communication services
______
Other contractual services: Services
performed by other agencies
08 Supplies and materials

87
32
359

5,940
1,500
500

5,940
1,500
500

2
52

560
1,500

560
1,500

532

10,000

10,000

10, 686, 670

10, 703, 690

9, 620,000

Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
_
Total obligations

__

1954 actual

1956 estimate
Field—Continued
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Intermittent employment
_
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.__
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Allowances for uniforms
Additional pay for service abroad
Other payments for personal services:
Casual workers. _.

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$4,940
20,276
1,116

$4,940
20, 276
1,116

460
471

1,845
471

$3,957
9,668
1,253
10
272
12

13

13

All personal services, field

425,188

424,016

425, 401

Personal services

609,145

624, 813

626, 433

609,058

618, 873

620, 493

87

5,940

5,940

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

8
76
107
193

5
51
72
134

5
28
49
90

$3, 553
GS-4.0
$3, 635

$3,426
GS-3.8
$3,535

$3, 426
GS-3.8
$3,535

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates

$119,881
224, 457
1,283
139

$80,044
147, 628
350

$80,044
82, 656
200

Total personal service obligations. __

345, 760

228,022

162, 900

345, 640
4,441
13,713
3,864
4,671
103
34, 702
297
201,803
8,107
59. 386
136
4,552

228,022
3,300
10, 000
3,000
3,200
100
17,819
200
130,398
7,200
31,800

162,900
2,000
5,500
1,800
1,900
100
11,669
200
72, 031
3,000
17, 600

3,200

1,900

681,415

438,239

280,600

1,623
679, 792

1,280
436, 959

600
280,000

120
679,912

436,959

280,000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
ber salary

Num- Total
ber salary

01

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedules are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

Cooperative Range Improvements, Forest Service

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate
Object classification

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this account
Net permanent departmental (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. _.
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Allowances for uniforms

Num- Total N u m ber salary
ber
1 $12,000
1
2
20,000
2
4
35,640
4
1
8,960
1
1
7,240
1
1
6,340
1
1
6,940
5,310
1
9,035
4,545
35,940
20,410
21,530
3,112
38

Total permanent, field
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this account
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary).---




38

salary

Num- Total
ber salary
1

$12,000

2

20,000

4
1

35,640
8,960

$12,000
20,000
35,640
8,960

7,240

7,240

6,340
6,940

6,340
5,310
6,940
9,035
4,545
35,940
20,410
21,530
3,140
197.030

5,310
9,035
4, 545
35,940
20, 410
21, 530
3,140
38

0.1

297

0.1

297

0. 8

4, 710

0. 5

1, 783

0. 5

1, 783

0. 8

4, 736

0. 4

3, 687

0. 4

3, 687

33.5 182,567

37. 8 198, 637

465
709

37. 8 198, 637
1,304
776

1,304
776

216
80

315

183, 957

200, 797

201,032

5
1

45,200
8,560

45,200
8,560

45,200
8,560

2
12
1

15,680
89,880
8,040

15,680
96,920
8,040

15,680
96,920
8,040

15
1
1

95,700
6,140
6,740

101,640
6,140

101,640
6,140

6,125

12,000

12,000

5,810
4,455
20,800
25,185
39,320
3, 310

5,810
4,330
17,015
24,865
36,370

5,810
4,330
17,015
24,865
36,370

1954 actual

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
_
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

Direct Obligations

197,030

4.5 14,461

All personal services, departmental
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant regional forester
Forester
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant to assistant regional forester.
Forester
Information specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Forester
Information specialist
Regional fiscal inspector
GS-10. Range $5,500 to $6,250:
Regional fiscal inspector
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Information specialist
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230

197,002

Total

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
13
15

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
C ommunication services
Rents and utility services.
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials.
E quipment
Lands and structures
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments

Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence
_
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts

66
1.4

380,945

65

382,570

65

382,570

7,963

2

10,132

2

10,132

6.3 32,056

4.8 28,012

4.8 28,012

13.7 69,090

10.8 52,314

10.8 52,314

72

69

69

410,016

396,740

396,740

01

Personal services
Obligations incurred

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
than $5,060
Total, permanent, field.
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this account
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)

to to to

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant chief, Forest Service
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Forester
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Forester
Information specialist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Information specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Fiscal auditor
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Fiscal agent
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980

$7,945
7,070
6,300

1
1
2

$3,910
3,495
6,300

1
1
2

$3,910
3,495
6,300

2

7,270
28,585

1

3,535
17,240

1

3,535
17,240

8

5

5

153
0.7
24

2,441
93,890

31.3 119, 881

0.5

1,765

16.5 64, 569
21

80,044

0.5

1,765

16.5 64, 569
21

80,044

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

FOREST SERVICE—Continued
Cooperative Range Improvements, Forest Service—Continued

1954 actual

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual
Field—Continued
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
01

Departmental—Continued

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$115,538

$64,651

32,090
350

18,005
200

345, 760

228,022

162,900

345, 640

228,022

162,900

$167,970
723
55, 764
1,283
139

Personal services

Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedules are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

120

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
Conservation Operations, Soil Conservation Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

12,546
652
10,744
12,284

12,333
580
10,623
11,840

11,824
486
10,149
11,385

$4,488
GS-6.4

$4,491
GS-6.4

$4,516
GS-6.4

$45,536,991
1,842,639
181,504
129,193
28,000

$46,495,601
1,693,013
186,681
207,405

$44,884,096
1,418,139
189,676
205,089

47,718,327

48,582,700

46,697,000

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Lands and structures
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Awards for employees suggestions.
Taxes and assessments

47,394,011
1,623,793
404,224
672,740
1,133,548
295,728
1,401,636
22,950
2,726,004
1,726,676
3,716
3,128
530
78,916

48,292,500
1,650,700
347,100
655,000
1,225,000
355,800
1,072,167
66,100
2,623,600
1,640,500
1,500
300
8,000
85,500

46,417,000
1,655,000
301,000
650,000
1,200,000
350,000
1,106,950
65,000
2,628,000
1,635,000
1,000
250
8,000
85,000

Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence

57,487,600

58,023,767

56,102,200

5,421

5,055

6,000

57,482,179

58,018,712

56,096,200

324,316

20,578
3,985
1,339
53, 479
20
376,060
207, 560
120,903
135

290, 200
17, 500
3,700
1,900
54,800
100
437, 702
173, 369
92, 708
300

280.000
16,000
4,000
2,000
51, 000

1,108,375

1, 072, 279

1,100,000

58,590,554

59,090,991

57,196,200

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions -Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than perm anent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base_._
Payment above basic rates
Other payments for personal services. _ _
Total personal service obligations.- Direct Obligations

Total direct obligations.
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
15

Personal services
Travel
.
Transportation of things
C ommunication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Taxes and assessments

.

Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
Total obligations

476,000
180,000
91,000

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

Departmental:
Grades established b y act of Oct. 15,
1949 (3 U. S. C. 105):

Administrator



1954 actual

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
1 $14,800

1 $14,800

1 $14,800

.955 estimate
T

956 estimate

Slum- Total s um- Total slum- Total
General schedule grades:
ber salary ber
salary ber salary
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy administrator
1 $13,200
1 $13,000
1 $13,000
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant administrator, field services
1 12,800
1 12,800
1 12,800
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Assistant administrator, manage1 11,050
1 10,800
ment
10,800
Assistant administrator, soil sur1 11,050
10,800
1 10,800
veys
10,800
Assistant chief of service
11,050
11,050
11,300
Director, engineering division
11,050
11,050
11,300
Director, planning division
10,800
11,050
11,300
Director, plant technology division.
54, 750
54, 750
56,000
Field representative
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
9,600
9,600
Agronomist
9,800
Assistant chief of operations
10,000
Assistant chief of service
10, 000
9,800
10,000
Assistant to administrator
9,800
9,600
9,600
Biologist
Chief, conservation needs and
10,
200
10, 000
10, 000
records division
Chief, farm and ranch planning
9,600
9,600
division
Chief, program appraisal and in9,800
9,600
9,600
ternal audit
Director, administrative services
9,800
9,600
division
Director, budget and finance divi10,200
10, 000
10, 000
sion
9,800
9,600
9,600
Director, cartographic division
Director, information and educa10, 200
10, 000
10, 000
tion division
Director, personnel management
10, 200
10, 000
10,000
division
9,800
9,600
Engineer, civil
9,600
Hydrologist
9,800
9,600
9,600
Plant materials specialist
9,800
9,600
9, 600
Range conservationist
9,800
9,600
9,600
Soil conservationist
39, 200
38, 400
38, 400
Soil scientist
9,600
9,600
Woodland conservationist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Assistant director, administrative
2 17,520
2 17,120
2 17,120
division
1
9,360
Agronomist
Assistant director, information and
1
8,360
1
8,560
1
8,360
education division
Branch chiefs, administrative divi5 42,200
5 43,000
16,920
sions
1
9,360
8,960
1
9,160
Conservation equipment specialist 8,360
1
8,560
1
Engineer, agricultural
8,560
Engineer, design
8,560
8,360
Engineer, drainage
8,560
8,360
8,360
Engineer, irrigation
Executive assistant to the admin8,760
8,560
8,560
istrator
8,560
8,360
Head, operations analysis section. _.
1
9,360
Infiltration specialist
1
8,560
1
8,560
1
8.760
Information specialist
Internal auditor
2 16,720
2 16,720
1
8,560
Sedimentation specialist
5 43,400
5 43,000
4 34,640
Soil conservationist
2 17,120
2 16,720
3 26,080
Soil scientist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant branch chief, adminis3 22,120
4 29,160
trative division
Branch chief, administrative divi6 44,440
59,120
6 45,040
sion
7,040
Engineer, hydraulic
8,040
Head, operations analysis section. _
7,040
Hydrologist
5 38,600
30,960
5 38,200
Information specialist
Investigator, personnel manage1
8,040
1
8,040
8,040
ment
3 22,920
3 22,720
38,400
Soil conservationist
8,040
Soil scientist
8,040
8,040
8,040
Training officer
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
19,820
19,820
3 19,820
Administrative officer
18,020
17,820
Accountant
1
5,940
Assistant branch chief, administra2 13,080
2 12,880
tive division
2 13,680
Branch chief, administrative division
1
6,740
13,280
19,020
Budget analyst
13,080
13,080
3 18,820
Fiscal accountant
13,280
13,080
1
5,940
Information specialist
11,880
5,940
2 13,080
Position classifier
12,080
5,940
2 11880
11,880
Soil conservationist
6,140
5,940
Visual information specialist
5,940
GS-Hk Range $5,500 to $6,250:
6,375
6,250
1
6,375
Administrative officer
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
15,805
3 15,805
3 16, 930
Administrative assistant
5,435
1
5,310
2 11, 245
Budget analyst
2 10,620
Fiscal accountant
1
5,060
2 10,12C
Position classifier
5,810
1
5,685
1
5,56C
Records analyst
5,060
1
5,060
1
5,18£
Soil conservationist
5,310
1
5, l$t
1
5,18,
Statistician
56,835
12 56,08£
14 68,12C
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
.39,780
8 34,61f
7 30,06,
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
131,655
32 126,12C
32 127,73,
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
138,040
39 133,31'
43 151,24
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
3,430
1
3,43C
28,39C
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d
1954 actual

Departmental—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at annual rates less
t h a n $5,060..

Number

1955 estimate

5
2

$14,630
5,584

1

2,778

Add portion of salaries carried in other
positition schedules paid from this account
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)

18.2

17.44
100,044

11.4

3.3 20, 597

4

143.6
903,172
3,543

All personal services, departmental .




$6, 540
5,720

5,416

5,416

20.4
75,006

75, 851
10
68, 678

59,041

27,019

3. 5 25,388

176.4
1,113,001
4,514

178.1
1,152,652
4,200

4,530

10,000

10,000

911, 245

1,127, 515

1,166,852

37 356,200
2 20,200

37 363,000
2 20,400

7

77,350

37
2

356,200
20,200
25,080
62,720
43,800
41,800
8,360
51,160
8,360
16,920
8,360
64,120
43,600
36,440
9,360
17,720
75,640
9,360

4
1
3

1,261,311

1, 230, 511

63.33
342,813

Regular pay in excess of 52-week base__.
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Regional director
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
S tate conservationist_..
Territorial conservationist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Agronomist
Assistant regional director
Assistant State conservationist
Biologist
Cartographer
Deputy State conservationist
Engineer, hydraulic
Plant materials specialist
Range specialist
Regional chief of operations
Research liaison officer
Soil conservationist
Soil correlator
Soil scientist
State conservationist
State administrative officer
Supervisor, engineering and watershed planning unit.
Territorial conservationist
Woodland conservationist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant regional chief of operationsAgronomist
Assistant State conservationist
Assistant to regional director.----Assistant territorial conservationist_
Cartographer
Chemist
Chief, regional administrative services division
Chief, regional budget and finance
division
Chief, regional cartographic division
Chief, regional farm and ranch planning division
Chief, regional information and
education division
Chief, regional nursery division
Chief, regional personnel management division
Chief, regional project plans division
Chief, regional water conservation
division
Deputy State conservationist
Economist
Engineer, agricultural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design
Engineer, drainage
Engineer, hydraulic
Engineer, irrigation
Geologist
Information specialist
Plant materials specialist
Range conservationist
Regional agronomist
Regional biologist
Regional engineer
Regional forester
Regional range conservationist
Regional soil scientist-..
Soil conservationist
Soil correlator.
Soil scientist
State administrative officer
State conservationist
State conservation engineer

$6,460
5,640

202
1,325, 432

Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts

1956 estimate

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

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
Lapses. .

DETAIL OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S — c o n t i n u e d

33,840
8,900
25,080

2

15,480

17
3

123,880
22,720

2

15,880

1

8,040

7

54,080

6

47,640

7

55,080

5

39,800

7
4
7

54,680
32,160
55,080

4

33,440

4

34,240

7
5
4
11
1
1
2

59,520
41,800
33,440
95,160
8,360
8,560
16,720

12
5
3
18
2

102,320
42,800
25,280
154,680
17,120

2

17,120
44, 200
52, 560
35,640
8,560
78, 440
9,360

43,200
61,120
35,040
8,360
76,240
9,360
1
1
5

8,360
9,160
41,800

1
1
5

8,560
9.160
42,800

1
41

8,040
297,560

1
27

8,040
200,680
7,040

8,040
31,560
21,720
15,280
43,240
28,760
7,240
7,040
21,320
14,480
51,680
7,240

21,720
28,560
14,280
50,280
36,400
21,520
35,600
43,040
36,600
42,840
37,200
7,040
7,040

15,080

37,600
55, 280
55,680
46,840
31,160
48,040
21,320
7,440
106,360
, 0
27
1
34

199,880
7,2 4
7,240
245,160

8
22
4
32
1
36

57,720
167,280
29,360
250,880
7,240
265,840

2
4

14,680
29,360
44,240
37,200
22,120
36,400
43,840
29,160
44,040
37,400
7,240
7,240

6 46,720
22 161,680
4 29,460
35 261,200
1
7,440
39 287, 560

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total
Field—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040—Con.
45 $327,000
29 $211,560
44 $333, 200
State soil conservationist
38 280,520
16 115,840
41 295,000
State soil scientist
6 46,840
6
47,040
Supervisor, field cartographic unit..
2 14,080
1
7,040
2
14,080
Territorial conservation engineer
2 14,080
2
14,080
Territorial soil conservationist
1
7,040
2 14,080
2
14,080
Territorial soil scientist
1
7,040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
13 82,220
18 112,320
Administrative officer
30 188,800
18 117,120
21 139,140
Agronomy specialist
24 157,760
307
292
248
Area conservationist._ _
1,980, 780
1,785,360
1, 594,320
Assistant chief, regional administratiye division
20 133,000
Assistant chief, regional information and education division
1
6,940
Assistant chief, regional technical
division
2 13,280
Assistant State conservation engineer
6,340
Assistant State administrative offi10 62,000
43,980
62,600
3 20,220
Assistant State conservationist
375,040
52,820
7 43,380
Assistant State soil scientist
12,680
55, 860
5 32,700
Biologist
26,760
39, 240
Cartographer
59,660
10 65,400
66,000
Chief, regional records and reports
division
5 34,100
4 25, 760
3 19,820
Economist, agricultural
3 19,820
11 67,440
11 69,040
Engineer, agricultural
9 58,060
18 109,120
117660
Engineer, civil.
19 117,660
17 107,580
5,940
Engineer, construction
1 6,140
Engineer, design
2 12,480
11,880
3 18,820
2 13,680
Engineer, drainage
5 32,300
3 20,620
Engineer, hydraulic
7
44,380
4 26, 960
1
5,940
Engineer, irrigation
1
5,940
2 12,480
Equipment specialist
7 45, 780
3 19,420
Geologist
3
19,720
1
Horticulturist
6,140
13 86, 020
T~~34~500"
Information specialist
5
33,700
6 37,240
Nursery man acer
22 138,080
2 11, 880
Plant materials specialist
22 139,480
1
1
6,340
Publications editor
6,140
1
6,540
11 70, 940
15 96,100
Range conservationist
14
60,760
26 175, 040
Regional conservation specialist
25 166, 700
Regional engineering specialist
5 33, 900
Regional training officer..
___
2 12. 680
Soil correlator
13, 080
12 80, 480
44 296,160
Soil conservationist
_
59. 660
25 157, 700
40 266, 600
Soil scientist.
170, 780
15 91,860
10 62,600
State administrative officer. _.
_
13, 080
9 56,060
36, 840
State conservation engineer
38, 240
24 161, 560
58,660
State soil scientist
40.040
20,020
3 20, 420
State soil conservationist
20, 020
5,940
Statistician
5,940
6,540
Snow survey supervisor. _
6,540
1
6,340
44, 580
Woodland conservationist
6 39,040
51, 920
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
47 262. 820
47 262,820
Administrative assistant
56 308,990
26 148,560
42 242, 635
25 144,130
Agronomy specialist
15 87,400
9 52, 820
30 173, 300
Area conservationist
2 10, 995
1
2 10,745
Biologist
5,560
14 79,465
15 84, 650
14 80, 590
Cartographer
6 33, 735
1
1
5,810
Economist, agricultural
5,810
Engineer, agricultural
130 710, 240 155 836,300
155 844,965
50 273, 600
48 262,880
46 255, 635
Engineer, civil
.
1
2
10,370
3 16,180
Engineer, design
5,310
3 16,180
5
27,050
2 11, 370
Engineer, draftsman
3 17, 555
3 17, 680
3
17,555
Engineer, drainage. _
4 21,115
5 26, 300
8
42,855
Engineer, hydraulic
2 11,245
1
1
5,060
Engineer, irrigation...
5,185
2 10,370
1
1
5,185
Engineer, structural
5,310
1
5,935
Equipment specialist
2 10, 995
5
27,050
1
6,185
Geologist..
1
5,435
1
5,435
Horticulturist
1
5,435
1
5,560
1 5,310
Illustrator
4 22,490
Information specialist
1
5,185
5,060
Mineralogist
34,360
Nursery manager
,
2
11,120
17,055
2
11,245
Plant materials specialist
3
15,555
3
15,680
5,435
Publication editor
19 105,515
122, 570
16
89,185
Range conservationist
5,810
Regional fiscal inspector
1
5,185
Regional training officer
Section head, regional administra40 227,525
tive division
Section head, regional technical di2
10,620
vision
751
665
811
Soil conservationist
Soil correlator __
Soil scientist
Statistician, regional project plans
division
State administrative assistant
State administrative officer
Supervisory engineering draftsman.
Training officer
Woodland conservationist
Work unit conservationist
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..

3,537, 635

149 825,835
1
7
6

5,560
40,420
32,130

4, 066,485
1
6,060
171 934,635

7

38,295

4 359, 205
4,
1
178 985,747

6
3

1
5,560
1
23 128,505
21
21 119,360
495
495
358
1,923,330
2,669, 950
2,
3,743
3,626
3,562
17,505,190
17,141,380
16,
111 469,120
113 480,710
114

32,985
16.305
5,685
118,885
688, 945
652, 980
484, 755

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE—Continued

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

Object classification

Conservation Operations, Soil Conservation Service—Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL

SERVICES—continued

1954 actual
Field—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 or above:
Cooperative agent
Extension soil conservationist
Soil scientist
Wage board
Rates less than $5,060
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
equivalent to less than $5,060

Num- Total
ber

salary

13

39,188

Total
salary

Num- Total
ber

salary

6
21
3
26
134

42,815
133,163
17,940
158,954
506,376

4
22
3
27
109

24,770
138,243
17,600
166,629
425,132

1

2,080

23

79,699

08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment

11,619
12,325
12,131
54,172, 928
52,151,460
54, 881,136
Deduct—
1,317. 2
Lapses
1,638. 5
1, 442. 6
5,224, 082
4, 792, 624
6, 999, 229
Portion of salaries shown above paid
831.4
from other accounts
780.2
817.2
3, 557, 592
3, 689, 727
3, 493, 054
Portion of salaries shown above paid
28.7
by States
33. 3
7
27.7
154, 553
139, 324
1 140, 239
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this ac43.1
count
28.4
202, 574
145, 899
384,290
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
9,484. 8
9, 866. 3
9, 947. 7
45,382, 600
43, 731, 444
44, 633, 819
Positions other than permanent: Inter1, 418,139
mittent employment
1, 693, 013
1, 842, 639
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base
185, 476
182,167
177, 961
Payment above basic rates:
85, 750
Overtime and holiday pay
71,854
87, 747
187
Nightwork differential
70
109,152
Additional pay for service abroad
52, 739
109, 658
Other payments for personal services:
Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details
28,000
All personal services, field
Personal services.

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as followsDirect obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

46, 807,082

47,455,185

45, 530,148

47, 718, 327

48,582,700

46, 697, 000

47, 394, 011

48, 292. 500

46,417,000

290, 200

280,000

324,316

Watershed Protection, Soil Conservation Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

.

13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Subtotal -_
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence
Total direct obligations

01 Personal services
02 Travel
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts

463
75
573
650

709
96
876
991

$4,829
GS-7.4

$4,394
GS-6.8

$4,280
GS-6.5

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates

$1,182,949
160, 866
3,729
5,236

$2,256, 518
210,078
8,996
25,608

$3,425,428
286,338
12,159
23, 575

Total personal service obligations. __

1,352, 780

2, 501, 200

3, 747, 500

1,500
525

1,500
400

2, 499, 700
146, 375
41, 600
28, 300
26,100
30, 500
4,113,170
27, 000

3, 746, 000
177, 800
46, 500
35, 300
56, 500
35, 900
5, 760, 500
22, 600

870

1,900
10, 414, 400

4
19
34
63

8
73
92
73

8
73
92
73

_ _

$5, 315
GS-8.3

$4, 918
GS-6.8

$4,918
GS-6.8

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations...

$74,240
46,796
135
67
121, 238

$82,978
152, 776
171
45
235, 970

$82,978
152, 776
171
180
236,105

120,971
17,436
3,009
2,779
1,905
406
22,183
444
60,939
3,675
1,776
21,259
795

232,970
28,294
5,891
3,518
2,303
640
31, 750

233,105
28,550
6,000
3,550
2,320
650
32,150

110,989
3,693
4,734
64,460
1,181
490,423

113,975
3,700
4,800
65,000
1,200
495,000

3,000
300
250
1,000
1,405
45

3,000
300
250
1,000
1,405
45

ALLOTMENT TO FOREST SERVICE

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

Direct Obligations
01
02
03
04
05
06
07

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services.
Printing and reproduction.
O ther contractual services
Services performed by other agencies08 Supplies and materials.09 Equipment

10 Lands and structures
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions__
15 Taxes and assessments
Total direct obligations

257, 577

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01
02
03
07
08
15

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things._
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Taxes and assessments..

__

267

267

6,000

6,000

257,844

496,423

501,000

1
2
1

7
6
6

14
13
13

$5,940
GS-11.0

$6,696
GS-11.0

$6, 526
GS-10.4

$15, 571

$39,620

$79, 540

24

180

300

15, 595
4,338
25
30

39,800
7,600
100

79,840
15,000
200

12

2,400
100

20,000

50,000

ALLOTMENT TO AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
SERVICE

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base , _
_______

Direct Obligations
1, 351, 910
180, 515
24, 668
13,133
4,742
32, 782
2, 203, 236
3,442

10, 412, 500

2,025

Obligations incurred

01 Personal services
.
02 Travel
03 Transportation of things
04 Communication services.
..
05 Rents and utility services
06 Printing and reproduction
07 FRASER
O ther contractual services
.
Digitized for
Servicesperformed by other agencies.


7, 352, 445

7, 354,470

Summary of Personal Services

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

190
4, 040,116

870

Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
*203
58
301
378

$286, 700
236, 500
1,200
7,000
10, 412, 500

4, 040, 986

Obligations incurred

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

4, 040, 306

$210,400
222,100
1,200
6,000
7, 352, 445

$83,936
138,358
10
3,574

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts

Total permanent, field

01

1956 estimate

Direct Obligations—Continued

1956 estimate

2,762
2,601
2,755
$10,430,170
$9, 864, 785
$10,495,675
1,359
1,195
1, 346
4, 061,125
4, 656, 025
4, 562, 750
852
975
965
2, 761, 640
3,168, 875
3, 085, 790
348
380
374
1, 010, 200
1,104, 520
1, 077, 540
4
10,320
4 10,800
4
10,320
4 25,182
24 149,483
6 38,253
26 159,046
192 668,689

1955 estimate

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE—continued

1955 estimate
Number

1954 actual

02
04
06
07
15

Total personal services
Travel
Communication services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred

__

'

4,800
160

100,000

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued
1954 actual

Object classification

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

208
77
337
442

478
148
671
729

731
169
981
1,077

$4, 844
GS-7.4

$4, 446
GS-6.8

$4,330
GS-6.6

$1,272,760
207, 662
3,888
5,303
1. 489, 613

$2,379,116
362, 854
9,347
25, 653
2, 776, 970

$3, 587,946
439,114
12, 630
23, 755
4,063, 445

1,488, 476
202, 289
27, 677
15, 937
6,647
33, 218
2, 225, 419
3,886
144, 875
142,033
1,776
21, 259
10
4,381
4,317,883

2, 772,470
182, 269
47, 491
31,918
28, 403
31,140
4,147, 320
27,000
321,389
225, 793
4,734
64, 460
1,200
7,281
7, 892,868

4,058, 945
221,350
52, 500
39,050
58, 820
36, 550
5, 797, 450
22, 600
400, 675
240, 200
4,800
65,000
1,200
8,360
11,007, 500

190
4,317, 693

7, 892, 868

11,007, 500

4,500
825
250
1,000
1,405
45

4,500
700
250
1,000
1,405
45

8,025
7, 900, 893

7,900
11,015,400

SUMMARY

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
Average grade.

_

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent _
Kegular pay in excess of 52-week base.__
Payment above basic rates
Total personal service obligations
Direct Obligations
01
02
03
04
05
06
07

Personal services _.
_
Travel _
__
.
Transportation of things _
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment _ __
10 Lands and structures
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence.
Total direct obligations
Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01
02
03
07
08
15

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of thinss
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Taxes and assessments
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
Obligations incurred

1,137

1,137
4,318, 830

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental:
ber salary ber salary ber salary
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1
Chief, watershed planning branch.
$9, 800
$9, 600
1
9,60G
9,800
Hydrologist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
4
34,040
17,120
Economist, agricultural
1
8,560
8,760
"Engineer, design
1
9,360
9,360
Forester
1
8,360
8,560
Hydrologist
1
9,360
9,360
Infiltration specialist
1
8,760
8, 760
Sedimentation specialist
3
25, 280
Soil conservationist
25, 080
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
5
35, 600
28, 560
Economist
1
7,240
7,040
Engineer, hydraulic
1
7,040
7,040
Hydrologist
3
21, 520
21,320
Soil conservationist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
1
6,140
1
5,940
Engineer, civil
2
11, 880
Soil conservationist
2
11,880
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
1
1
5,185
5,060
Administrative assistant
2
2
10,160
$4,455
10,160
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
1
1
4,545
4,545
4, 545
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
6
6
23, 960
23, 835
16, 640
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
10
34, 230
34, 310 10
6,910
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
2
2
6,460
6,620
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
—_
3
8,250
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
1
3,140
1
3,140
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
50 300,980
Total permanent, departmental
8
32,550 50 283,340
Deduct—
8.9 48,106
8.7 48,430
Lapses
0.1 1, 298
Portion of salaries shown above paid
7.8 56,734
7.6 57,140
from other accounts
0.8 3,024
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
17.5 83,266
account
8.7 60,636
13.7 66,387
Net permanent, departmental (av51. 2 278, 676
47 244,887
erage number, net salary)
15.8 88,8
782
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates:
71
Overtime and holiday pay
547
Allowance for uniforms
45
10

279,620
All personal services, departmental.
245,
750
!9, 759



1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total
Field:
ber
salary
General schedule grades:
ber
salary
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1
$8,360
Engineer, hydraulic.
1
8,360
Soil conservationist
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, regional water conservation
1
8,040
division
2
15,080
1
$7,040
Economist
1
7,040
Engineer, civil
3
22,120
Engineer, construction __ _ _ .
2
14,080
Engineer, design
1
7,240
Engineer, drainage._ _
_ __ _
1
7,040
Engineer, hvdraulic.
2
14,080
Geologist
1
7,240
Hydrologist..
2
14,080
Soil conservationist
1
8,040
2
15,080
Watershed planning specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Area conservationist
1
5,940
3
18,220
Economist
3
18,820
Engineer, civil
27 161,380
1
5,940
Engineer, construction
.
2
12,280
2
11,880
Engineer, hydraulic
1
6,940
1
6,940
Forester
2
12,080
1
5,940
Geologist
1
5,940
Hydrologist
1
5,940
Regional conservation specialist
8
52,720
2
12,680
Soil conservationist..
1
5,940
Soil scientist
1
6,140
1
6,140
Watershed planning specialist . .
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Agronomist
2
11,745
23 116,505
Economist
9
48,415
13
70,155
Engineer, agricultural
8
42,730
8
43,105
Engineer, civil
1
5,310
Engineer, construction
2
10,870
1
5,060
Engineer, design..
1
5,060
Engineer hydraulic
5
26,425
5
26,425
Engineer, structural
1
5,060
Forester
23 117,380
Geologist
23
116,380
Hydrologist
11
58,535
8
45,860
Soil conservationist
1
5,185
1
5,810
Soil scientist
1
6,185
Work unit conservationist
54 242,435
67 296,985
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
3
12,760
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
44 166,540 115 418,525
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
13
44,315
62 198,690
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
6
18,660
26
82,780
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
2
5,580
3
8,250
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at hourly, daily,
5
17,161
etc., rates equivalent to less than $5,060.

Num- Total

Total permanent, field-..
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
__
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account _
Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment
__
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base-..
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Allowance for uniforms
01

ber

salary

2

$15,080

1

8,040

2
4
28

12,280
24,560
167,320

1
1

6,940
6,140

2
1
1

13,080
5,940
6,340

1
27
13
59

5,685
136,870
71,780
301,790

2

10,995

5
1
27
27
27

27,050
5,060
137,620
136,745
140,870

103
3
172
112
55
4

453,120
13,135
618,875
358,320
169,530
11,240

967,876

428 1, 841, 785

681 2,864,405

64. 2 305, 518

70. 4 289, 218

54.1 223,302

27. 6 144, 676

18.2

14.5

200

91,892

70,792

136. 5 666, 214

136.4 673, 554

147. 8 738, 959

244.7
1,183, 896

475.8
2,134,229

760.2
3,309, 270

14, 668
19, 349
173, 645
3, 540

75, 847
56,349
230, 658
8,565

75, 847
56, 349
306, 918
11, 731

4,756

25, 537
35

23, 575
135

All personal services, field

1, 399,854

2, 531, 220

3, 783, 825

Personal services

1, 489, 613

2, 776, 970

4, 063, 445

1, 488, 476

2, 772, 470

4, 058, 945

1,137

4,500

4,500

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

664
112
681
526

650
134
765
840

598
125
713
835

$4, 481
GS-6.4

$4, 426
GS-6.4

$4, 418
GS-6.3

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations _
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

Flood Prevention, Soil Conservation Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE—Continued
Flood Prevention, Soil Conservation Service—Continued

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS*—continued

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

OBLIGATIONS BY O B J E C T S — c o n t i n u e d

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

ALLOTMENT TO FARMERS HOME
ADMINISTRATION

1956 estimate

01 Personal services: Permanent positions (total obligations)
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE—continued

Summary of Personal Services—Con.
Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
_
Total personal service obligations.__

ALLOTMENT TO AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
SERVICE
$2, 523, 249
282, 736
9,781
12, 203
2, 827, 969

$2,814,633
330, 749
11, 221
19, 433
3,176,036

$2, 599,336
307, 469
10, 556
17, 639
2, 935, 000

2, 820,396
122,102
31, 562
30,735
50, 251
23,769
2,752, 703
33,900
359,781
231,982
372
7,217
6,464,770

3,175,900
141,000
24,800
31,300
77,700
38,000
5, 770,639
68,000
425,300
83,400

2,935,000
130,000
21,000
30,000
75,000
16,800
3,894, 700
65,000
402,100
118,000

10,300

8,800

9,846,339

7,696,400

105
6, 464, 665

9, 846,339

7, 696, 400

Direct Obligations
01
02
03
04
05
06
07

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things—
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment..
.
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence
Total direct obligations-

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
02
06
07

Personal services
_ __
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials—
Equipment
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
Total obligations

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
_.
__ _
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates
_
Total personal service obligations. __

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services.
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services...
Services performed by other agencies.
08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
- 11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions._
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments
Subtotal
_ _
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence _
- Total direct obligations

7,573
4,739
2,319
580

136
7,702
3,031
1,692

7,470
2,930
1,600

15, 211

12, 561

12,000

6, 479, 876

9,858,900

7,708, 400

126
139
257
142

107
150
261
137

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Supplies and materials
Taxes and assessments.
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
. .

Total obligations



$58, 504
286

$27,244

363

78

59,153
2,364
3
4

27,322
1,700

61,552

30, 705

801
251
947
675

760
284
1,030
980

702
184
880
955

$4, 560
GS-6.&

$4,458
GS-6.4

$4,445
GS-6.3

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates.

$3,097, 662
570,997
12,123
34,020

$3,313,306
648, 790
13,104
21,078

$3,054, 879
431,114
12, 308
19,629

Total personal service obligations...

3, 714,802

3,996, 278

3, 517,930

3,695,639'
150,926
34,611
36, 219
58,655
23,896
2,910, 536
35, 281
621,467
254, 860
13,162
397
11,975

3,986,942
171,915
28,300
37,265
86,025
38,100
5,942, 272
69,650
744,841
101,580
17,172

3, 508, 730
145,600
23,100
34,000
81,400
16,900
4,032, 819
65,000
639, 391
133,000
13,000

15,244

12,700

7, 847,624

11,239,306

8, 705,640

$4, 934
GS-7.1
$3, 679

$4, 680
GS-6.6
$3, 626

$4, 704
GS-6.6
$3, 626

$514, 425
287, 975
1,979
21, 817
826,196

$471, 429
318,041
1,805
1,645
792,920

$455, 543
123, 645
1,752
1,990
582,930

814,606
26, 460
3,049
5,484
8,404
124
157,829
1,381
261, 686
22,878
13,162
25
4,730

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year. _ . _
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

104
59
167
120

783, 720
29,215
3,500
5,965
8,325
100
171, 633

573,730
15,600
2,100
4,000
6,400
100
138,119

319, 541
18,180
17,172

237,291
15,000
13,000

1,319, 818

4,911
1, 362,262

3,900
1, 009, 240

1,443
1, 318,375

1,240
1,361,022

1,240
1,008,000

Direct Obligations
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
11
13
15

Personal services
...
Travel
Transportation of things
.. .
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services.
.*.
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
.. .
Equipment
Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments

Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence
_-Total direct obligations

9,200
1,300
500

11,590
1,637
589
75
7

9,200
1,300
500

13,898

11,000

11,000

1,332,273

1,372,022

1,019,000

1,548

1,240

1,240

7, 846,076

11, 238,066

8, 704,400

19,163
1,637
589
4,739
2,394
580
7

9,336
1,300
500
7,702
3,031
1,692

9,200
1,300
500
7,470
2,930
1,600

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01
02
03
07
08
09
15

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials.
Equipment
Taxes and assessments
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts __
Total obligations

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01
02
03
08
15

$6,485
GS-9.3

SUMMARY

Direct Obligations
01
02
03
04
05
06
07

$6,090
GS-9.2

Summary of Personal Services

Summary of Personal Services

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
Ungraded positions: Average salary

3
4
3

1,650
33

Total obligations

ALLOTMENT TO FOREST SERVICE

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees.
Number of employees at end of year.

Total personal services . . .
Travel
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services
Services performed by other agencies .
Taxes and assessments

11
9
7

28

15

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01
07
08
09

$1,484

29,109

23, 561

23,000

7,875,185

11, 261,627

8,727,400

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary
salary
General schedule grades:
ber
salary ber
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1
$9,600
Chief, watershed planning branch._
Engineer, civil
1
9,600

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
D E T A I L OF P E R S O N A L

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

Departmental—Continued

General schedule grades—Continued
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600—Con.
Forester
_.
Soil conservationist
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Agricultural economist
Forester
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Agricultural economist
Forester
Soil conservationist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Administrative officer
Assistant branch chief, administrative divisions
Engineer, civil
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Assistant section head
Budget analyst
Fiscal accountant
Position classifier
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430

Total permanent, departmental
Deduct—
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried on other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base__.
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Allowance for uniforms

1
1
2
1

$10,000
10,600
16,800
9,160

4
1
3

30,360
7,640
23,120




1954 actual

1956 estimate

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

$10,200
10,600

1
1

8,040
9,360

9,360

7,840

7,840

1

$10,200

6,940

6,940

6,940

6,940

5,935
5,560
5,685
5,560
4,580

5,935
5,685
5,810
5,685
4,580

Field—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175>to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at annual rates
less than $5,060
Total permanent, field
Deduct—
Lapses
______
______
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
_ _
Portion of salaries paid b y States
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this account
. _ - . _ . . _
-__

11, 880

32

4,955
4,295
23, 585
18,035
6,540

5
3
2

20,550
10,725
6,940

4
1
2

16,265
3,655
6,940

196,170

22

125,455

17

95,835

2.5 21,923

0.1

7.1 52,129

1. 6 12, 275

8.6 52,768
31

174, _
774

30

176, 700

19,600

1, 590

9.7 62,415

1,040

All personal services, departmental.
Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Administrative officer
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Forester
Soil conservationist
Supervisor, engineering and watershed planning unit
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Assistant State conservationist
Chief, regional water conservation
division
Engineer, agricultural
Engineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design
Engineer, hydraulic
Forester
•_
Geologist
Hydrologist
Soil conservationist
State administrative officer
Watershed planning specialist
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Agricultural economist
Agronomist
Area conservationist
Assistant State conservationist
Editorial specialist
Engineer, agricultural
E ngineer, civil
Engineer, construction
Engineer, design
Engineer, hydraulic
Forester
Geologist
Hydrologist
Sedimentation specialist
Soil conservationist
Survey party supervisor
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Agricultural economist
Agronomist
Area conservationist
Engineer, agricultural
Engineer, civil—
Engineer, design
Engineer, hydraulic
Forester
Geologist
Hydrologist
Section head, administrative division
_*___
Sedimentation specialist
Soil conservationist
Soil scientist-.
Survey supervisor
Work unit conservationist

1955 estimate

0. 6

0. 9 7,861

174,005
621

22.1 130,623
502

20

90

174, 646

131,215

01

1

5,310

13
3

73,155
15,805

14

75,965

106. 3 462,017

99. 6 439,372

715.4
3,139,301

672.8
2,924, 256

169, 578
479,212
12, 483

63, 540
367, 574
11,806

20,833

18, 639

56. 2 270, 202

293,973

225

900

9,200

Water Conservation and Utilization Projects, Soil Conservation
Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS
2

8,040
7,040

22,490
49,540
11,495
5,435

40. 6 193, 746
2. 2 9,171

3, 508, 730

20,000
Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

45
38
74
97

47
44
86
64

26
26
52
55

__ _
___

$4,331
GS-6.0

$4,074
GS-5.6

$3,991
GS 5.3

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base___
Payment above basic rates

$159,176
129, 977
268
19, 586

$178,165
141, 269
621
31, 245

$109, 422
100, 800
337
23,141

Total personal service obligations. __

309,007

351, 300

233, 700

309,007
6,469
3,482
2,022
4,270
820
7,104
65,110
13, 786
5,256
2,716

349,000
5,900
2,500
1,800
5,100
1,000
16, 336
88, 312
15,000

233, 700
4,000
2,000
1,000
3,000
1,000
4,200
65, 244
5,000

4,300

3,000

420,042

489,248

322,144

7,240
7,640

4
9
2
1

261,504

9,336

Summary of Personal Services

71,155
121,070

69

57

3, 986, 942

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

13
22

71.9 280, 726

52.3 250,641

19,163

8,560

21,740
5,810

108.1 497,842

3, 695, 639

1

4
1

199,659

3, 517, 930

8,040
31,160
7,440

3
3
4
1
26
2

55

685 2,981, 774

3,996, 278

8,360

6,940
6, 940
18, 820
44, 980
12,880
6,340
20,020
19,420
20,620
25,560
6,740
169,840
12,880

199,559

738 3,219,514

3, 714, 802

8,040
14, 680
7,440

25,360
6,740

55

770 3,401,057

Personal services

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

8,360

4
1

241,052

178 $826,675
18
79,935
174 669,240
78 266,740
29
97,120
25
73,230

3, 386, 715

9,360

7,440
14,680

66

179 $819,130
18
77,810
180 680,450
88 296,570
35 114,835
28
80,520

3, 821, 632

1

1
2

165 $762,655
19
79,335
186 706,760
93 323,975
45 148,030
24
68,800

3, 538,102

9,360
8,760

22,520
7,240

1956 estimate

All personal services, field

53,560
8,760

3
1

1955 estimate

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

N e t permanent, field (average number, net salary)
___ 665.8
2,922, 776
Positions other than permanent:
145,010
Temporary employment
425,987
Intermittent e m p l o y m e n t . . _ _ ___
11,349
Regular pay in excess of 52-week b a s e . . .
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
32,956
Nightwork differential ._
24
Allowances for uniforms
______

3, 407

6.6 46,056

SERVICES—continued

2
2
1

21

1
13
4
1
14

1
1

7,240
7,240
7,040
7,040
15,480
7,040
7,640
14, 880
7,040
7,240

7,440
7,440
7,040
7,240
15,480
7,240
7,640

13,080
13,880
5,940

13, 680
6,940
12, 280

11, 880
37, 240
6,140
6,540
6,940

12, 280
38,040
6,340
6,740
13, 480
12,880
19,020
6,940

7,240
7,240

12, 280
13, 880
138,140

13

82,220

16,680
17,430
5,810
65,470
124,255
5,560
32,485
26,925
11,620

2
3
11
20
1
4
4
2

10,995
17,430
60,785
104,200
5,685
21,740
21,365
11,870

5,435
74, 510
21,365
5,560
77,715

1
13
3

5,560
76,135
16,305

14

79,465

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

Direct Obligations
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
15

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Lands and structures
Taxes and assessments. __

_

_

Subtotal
Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence
Total direct obligations

2,142

3,337

3,100

417, 900

485, 911

319,044

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01 Personal services
05 Rents and utilities
07 Other contractual services
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
Obligations incurred.

91
1,616

1,707
419,607 1

2,300
785

800

3,085

800

488,996

319,844

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE—Continued
Water Conservation and Utilization Projects, Soil Conservation
Service—Continued

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$20, 789
395
4,587
4,974
6,453

$25,900
400
6,500
6,036
4,400

$31,700
500
6, 500
7,000
5,100

19,263,622
2,733
160
186,118, 036
229

18, 378,200
2,700
1, 240
185,802,119
750

18, 378, 200
2,700
2. 600
226,296,000
800

AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

SERVICE—continued

1954 actual

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
Total permanent, departmental
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.._
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmentalField:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Assistant to regional director
Chief, regional land acquisition and
sales division._ _.
_
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Engineer, civil
__
Project supervisor
Soil conservationist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Engineer, civil
_
Land appraiser
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Ungraded positions at annual rates of
less than $5,060
Total permanent, field
Deduct—
Lapses
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account
Net permanent, field (average
number, net salary)
Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base—_
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay. _
All personal services, field
01

Personal services

Salaries and wages in the foregoing
schedule are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts..

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

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

1.8

1
1

$4,410
3,735

1
1

$4,410
3,735

2

8,145

2

8,145

0.9

0.9

$10,435

6,163

6,218

1.8 10,435
40

2.9 14,308
55

2. 9 14,363
37

14,400

14,363

8,040

1

8,040

1
1
2

6,140
6,540
13,280

2
1
2

12,080
6,540
13,680

1

5
1
6

26,675
5,685
26,980

5
6
7
5

19,300
20,090
22,410
14,390

2
2
8
1
5
8
6
5

10,870
11,495
35,640
4,170
17,925
26,680
18,020
13,990

6,140

ALLOTMENT TO COMMODITY STABILIZATION
SERVICE

1

6,740

2
1
3
1
2
5
3
4

11,245
5,685
13,865
4,295
7,195
16,195
8,930
11,320

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

4

13,.162

45

190,732

3
45

9,807
180,897

1
24

3,835
95,445

11. 6 44,860

8

26,806

3

9,115

0.3

1,692

0.6

2,879

1.1

5,748

2.2

9,766

22.8

39.2

33.9

2.1 10,421

148, 741

163,857

95,059

129,977
228

141,269
566

100,800
• 300

19,454
298,400

31,245
336,937

23,141
219,300

309,007

351,300

233,700

309,007

349,000

233,700

1955 estimate

26,143,881

9,450,000

230, 692, 676

254, 513, 500

120,063

144, 000

144,000

252, 654, 376

230,836, 676

254, 657, 500

924
25
761
872

900
21
770
851

994
19
855
923

$4,076
GS-5.7

$4,069
GS-5.8

$4,065
GS-5.8

$3, 222, 200
154,283

$3, 245, 549
130,202

$3,628,10'
125,68.5

11, 497
23,039

11,060
29, 516

12,283
28, 216

3,411,019
455,478
42,074
116,667
110, 241
8,974

3, 416,327
523,048
40,130
109,102
109,819
43,605

3, 794, 289
593,156
42,850
122,890
109, 820
43,600

131, 473
156,532
322,130
42, 592

800
24,545
330,255
28,035

800
27, 954
337,101
31, 370

4,431
9,177

3,050
12,608

3,000
13,670

4,810, 788

4,641,324

5,120, 500

19

20
1
21
16

20
1
21
16

Direct Obligations

02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
13
15

Total personal services.
Travel
•__ __
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utilities
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services:
Services performed by other agencies.
Other
_
Supplies and materials
_
Equipment..
Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
Awards for employees suggestions. _
Taxes and assessments
_

ALLOTMENT TO FOREST SERVICE

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade.-.

1956 estimate

65
50
55

64
54
58

61
55
58

$5,485
GS-7.7

$5, 554
GS-7.7

$5,712
GS-8.4

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base - 02
03
04
05
07
08
09
15

Total permanent services
Travel
.
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
__.
Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred

Direct Obligations


Total personal services


_.

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions. _ __
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates

2,300

AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM
SERVICE

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
__ - . .
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
__
Average grade

Obligations incurred

1954 actual

46,810, 222
252, 534,313

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts

Obligations incurred

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary. _
Average grade

Travel
Transportation
of things
...
Communication services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
_•_
Advanced to "Local administration, sec. 388, Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, Agriculture," pursuant to 7 U. S. C. 1388-08 Supplies and materials.
09 Equipment
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions._
15 Taxes and assessments
Not distributed by objects: Repayment
of loan from Commodity Credit. Corporation.
______

11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions._
1

Agricultural Conservation Program, Agriculture

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees _
Number of employees at end of year

02
03
04
06
07

Total direct obligations

132
10,607

AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM
SERVICE

Object classification

Direct Obligations—Continued

$300,909

$319,342

$331,115

1,204

1,208

1,285

302,113

320, 550

332,400

19
16

$4,676
GS-6.7

$4, 524 '•
GS-6.5

$4,524
GS-6.5

$86,913

$93, 362
1,454

$93, 362
1,454

330

339

339

87,243
4,381
47
827
3,634
872
10,990
810
59

95,155
4,250
210
825
3,600
510
10,950
500

95,155
4,250
210
825
3,600
510
10, 950
500

108, 863

116,000

116,000

7
9

1

ALLOTMENT TO SOIL CONSERVATION
SERVICE

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.

139

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued
Object classification

1954 actual

DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1955 estimate

22
1

02
04
05
06
07
08
15

1

$4,810
GS-7.6

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
_
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates.

$99, 674
25, 620

$5,973
1,776

17
3,771

Total personal services . _
Travel . .
Communication services..__ _ _
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction.. _ ___ ___
Other contractual services.
Supplies and materials
Taxes and assessments
Obligations incurred

129,082
2,728
741
652
19
4,724
9,941
555

2,033
800
43

148, 442

12,000

7,749
1,150
100
125

Total permanent departmental
Deduct—
Lapses _
__
_

SUMMARY

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positionsAverage number of all employees- _ _ ._Number of employees at end of year... __
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
_.

1,015
34
852
943

__ _

984
23
846
925

Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account

1,075
20
931
997

$4, 4C3
GS-5.9

$4, 241
GS-5.4

$4, 294
GS-5.4

$3, 709, 696
179, 903
13, 048
26, 810

$3, 664, 226
133, 432
12. 607
29, 516

$4, 052, 582
127,139
13, 907
28, 216

3, 929, 457
483,376
42, 516
122, 822
114, 527
13, 967
168, 581

3, 839, 781
554, 348
40, 740
116, 527
113, 544
49, 641
31, 488

4, 221, 844
629,106
43, 560
130, 215
113, 420
50, 600
33, 564

19, 263, 622
131, 473
345, 794
43, 562
186,118, 036

18,378, 200
800
344, 705
29, 775
185, 802,119

18,378, 200
800
350, 751
34, 470
226, 296, 000

4,431
10, 020

3, 050
53, 401

3,000
14, 470

Net permanent, departmental
(average number, net salary)

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utilities
Printing and reproduction
__
O ther contractual services
Advanced to "Local administration,
sec. 388, Agricultural Adjustment
Act of 1938, Agriculture," pursuant to 7 U. S. C. 1388
Services performed by other agencies
08 Supplies and materials . . .
09 Equipment-.- - _
______
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities:
Awards for employees' suggestions.
15 Taxes and assessments
Not distributed by objects: Reuayment
of loan from Commodity Credit Corporation
.
.
02
03
04
05
06
07

Total direct obligations._ __

46,810, 222

26,143, 881

9, 450, 000

257, 602, 406

235, 462, 000

259, 750, 000

Field:
General schedule grades:
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Chief, branch . . . _._
Program supervisor
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Assistant chief, branch
Zone conservationist
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,995
._
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430.. _
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
Total permanent, field
Deduct—
Lapses
_-.
___.. __
Portion of salaries shown above paid
from other accounts
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
account.. _

Obligations incurred

144, 000

144, 000

257,722,469

235, 606, 000

259, 894, 000

1955 estimate

1956 estimate
01

Departmental:
General schedule grades:
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $18,000:
Administrator
_ _
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
Deputy administrator _
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Assistant to administrator.
Division directors
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Division director
__
Agriculturist
Branch chiefs
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Deputy Director
Program specialist
Administrative officer
Agriculturist..
Information officer




194 837,355

121,623
0.3

191 836,240
10.8

14.3

35,430

48,318

851

37.9

35.4

38.5
232, 290

239,173

220, 727

944, 221
2,792

218.2
1,028,210
3,025

215.6
1,021,537
3,102

195

8,975

3,000

3,000

955,988

1,034, 235

1,027, 639

1
1

7,640
7,240

1
1

7,840
7,440

1
1

7,840
7,440

1
1

6,940
6,940

1

6,940

1

6,940

1
21
2
10
5
9
6

5,435
98,305
8,590
36,350
17,395
27,910
17,220

1
17
2
14
6
11
5

5,560
80,610
8,715
49,865
20,250
33,970
14,790

1
17
2
4
16
11
5

5,685
80,860
8,965
50,115
20,490
34,210
14,640

58 239,965

59 235,980

59 237,185
1.1 5,157

612.6
2, 750, 707

569.2
2, 567,977

656.9
2,958,202

656.1
2,940,872

627.2
2, 799, 795

714.8
3,190, 230

1,454
1,776
895

1,454

25,620
686
6,291

1,626

1,626

All personal services, field _

2, 973,469

2, 805, 546

3,194, 205

Personal services

3,929,457

3, 839,781

4, 221,844

Positions other than permanent:
Temporary employment. _
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base___
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
_ ___

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

1956 estimate

4,162

Net permanent, field (average number, net salary)
120, 063

28.6

All personal services, departmental.

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
11 Grants, subsidies, and contributions..

186 834,405

Regular pay in excess of 52-week basePayment above basic rates: Overtime and holiday pay

Direct Obligations
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Payment above basic rates
_

1955 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040—Con.
Project chief _ _ _ _ _ , . _ _
1
$7,640
Photogrammetrist (chief, branch) _ _
1
$7,840
1
7,640
1
$7,640
GS-11. Range $5,740 to $6,940:
Administrative officer _ _
3
18,820
Program specialist
2
13,880
2 13,480
2
13,680
Agriculturist
1
6,340
1
5,940
1
6,140
Statistician
_ _.
1
6,940
1
6,940
1
6,940
Photogrammetrist
__ ___ ..
1
6,540
1
6,340
1
6,340
Photogrammetric engineer (chief,
section)
1
6,540
1
6,340
1
6,340
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Administrative assistant... _
3
16,555
3
15,805
3
16,180
Agriculturist
. _1
5,560
1
5,310
1
5,435
Photographer (still) .
__ 1
5,810
1
5,810
1
5,810
Cartographic photogrammetric aid.
1
5,685
1
5,435
1
5,560
Photogrammetric engineer...
1
5,685
1
5,435
1
5,560
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
15 71,200
17 79,110
15 69,950
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
8
35,610
11 46,120
9
38,530
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
28 110,605
37 142,545
27 106,070
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655
32 108,160
35 119,525
32 109,360
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
38 118,900
35 110,690
40 124,400
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
29 81,910
7
19,890
30 84,180
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
3
8,300
3
8,060
3
8,060

ALLOTMENT TO SOIL CONSERVATION
SERVICE— continued

Average number of all positions
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

1954 actual

1956 estimate

12. 2 39,152

1

2.3 10,648

895

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

.

1 $12,000

1

$12,000

1

$11,050

1

11,300

1

11,300

2
2

20,800
19,600

2
2

20,800
19,600

2
2

21,000
20,000

1
3
4

9,160
26,480
34,840

1
3
4

9,160
26,880
35,040

1
3
4

9,360
27,280
35,640

1
3
3
2
1

8,040
22,120
21,920
15,680
7,840

1
3
3
2
1

8,040
22,320
22,320
15,880
7,840

1
3
3
2
1

8,040
22,720
22,720
16,080
8,040

AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE
Marketing Research and Service, Agricultural Marketing Service
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

4,066
202

4,126
243

AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SEHVICE

Summary of Personal Services
Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.

3,811
188

140

APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE—Continued

1954 actual

Object classification

Marketing Research and Service, Agricultural Marketing Service—
Continued

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

$1,600
100
200
1,000
5,100
17,300
4,600

$1.600
100
200
1,000
5,100
20,300
l;600

ALLOCATION TO AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

1954 actual

Object classification

SERVICE—continued

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

3,298
3,240

3,572
3,396

3,684
3,447

$4,921
GS-7.1

$4,951
GS-7.1

$4,949
GS-7.1

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent . . __
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base.-Payment above basic rates
..

$15,540,513
524,226
53,678
38,524

$16,945,686
560,198
57,449
32,257

$17,159,788
682,058
59,387
32,457

Total personal service obligations...

16,156,941

17,595,590

17,933,690

Personal services
Travel
_
Transportation of things...
Communication services
Rents and utility services _ . . - . Printing and reproduction..
Other contractual services
...
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments

15,002,633
879,363
229,988
1.473,451
194,582
380,595
745,296
145,000
427,078
231,493
572
34,660

16,238,290
1,083,900
248,400
1,653,400
237,900
454,100
916,100
149,500
437,000
264,300
1,800
48,900

16,512,790
1,182,700
253,900
1,673,500
237,700
462,800
990,100
230,000
450,400
279,600
1,800
54,300

Subtotal.. _
-Deduct charges for quarters and subsistence

19,744,711

21,733,590

22,329,590

270

270

270

19,744,441

21,733,320

22,329,320

AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE—COn.

Summary of Personal Services—Con.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

.

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
. _

Direct Obligations
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
13
15

Total direct obligations

02 Travel
04
Communication services. .
06 Printing and reproduction
.
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
10 Lands and structures.__ _
__.
15 Taxes and assessments
.

Personal services
___ _ . .
Travel
Transportation of things
_.
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
O ther contractual services
Supplies and materials
.. Equipment
Taxes and assessments
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from Commodity Credit Corporation

600

600

92, 580

92, 580

38
26
28

46
42
42

46
43
42

$5, 706
GS-8.4

$5,461
GS-8.2

$5, 528
GS-8.2

$154, 555

$232,000

$245,000

594

900

900

155,149
13,313
49
35
9
7,231
57, 717

232,900
24,000
600
6,800

245,900
23,900
600
6,800

16,200
25,700
1,800
700
300

16, 200
26,800
1,800
700
300

233, 503

309,000

323,000

3,859
188
3,331
3,278

4,124
205
3,628
3,450

4,184
246
3,741
3,501

$4,928
GS-7.2

$4,956
GS-7.1

$4,955
GS-7.1

Personal service obligations:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates _

$15,728,490
524,829
54,421
38,687

$17,230,855
568,798
58, 540
32,377

$17,457,957
690,658
60,478
32,577

Total personal service obligations.._

16,346,427

17,890,570

18,241,670

15,192,119
893,931
230,037
1,473,486
194,591
387,944
803,384
146,962
440,064
233,717
471
572
34,824

16,533,270
1,109,500
249,000
1,660,300
237,900
470.500
942,800
154,600
456,100
269,600

16,820, 770
1,208,200
254,500
1,680,400
237,700
479, 200
1,017,900
235,100
472, 500
281,900

1,800
49,800

1,800
55,200

20,032,102

22,135,170

22,745,170

270

270

270

20,031,832

22,134,900

22,744,900

962,102
77,010
68, 735
34,465
29,610
17, 910
12,720
41, 710
17,415
5,355

1,197,700
126,100
64, 500
78,800
32,900
18,100
13,500
35,800
6,500
7,100

1, 244,900
140,200
64, 500
79,700
33,800
18,100
14,500
35, 700
6,500
7,100

1,267,032

1,581,000

1,645,000

ALLOCATION TO FARMER COOPERATIVE
SERVICE

Total number of positions
Average number of all employees. _
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade.

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
15

962,102
77,010
68,735
34,465
29,610
17,910
12, 720
41, 710
17,415
5,355

1,197,700
126,100
64,500
78,800
32,900
18,100
13, 500
35,800
6,500
7,100

1,244,900
140,200
64,500
79,700
33,800
18,100
14,500
35, 700
6,500
7,100

1, 645,000

Personal services
..
Travel
Transportation of things
Communication services...
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction.. _ ._
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies
08 Supplies and materials ._.
09 Equipment
15 Taxes and assessments

192, 206
15,146
8,382
30,390
8,940
3,320
1,460
5,458
8,850
2,102
674

159, 600
8,900
7,400
9,100
3,500
2,400
1,300

176,000
10,100
9,000
11,000
4,200
2,800
1,500

4,100
900
900

4,800
1,100
1,100

Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
--

276,928

198,100

221, 600

21, 288,401

23,512,420

24,195, 920

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts

._.

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Positions other than permanent
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates _


Total personal services


_ _

Total obligations

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

Direct Obligations

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
13
15

Personal services
_
Travel
—
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Lands and structures
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments

Subtotal...
Deduct charges for quarters andsubsisttence .
'

ALLOCATION TO AGRICULTURAL
RESEARCH SERVICE

Total number of permanent positions
Full-time equivalent of all other positions.
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
C ommunication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services __ _
Supplies and materials
Equipment..
Taxes and assessments

SUMMARY

1,581,000

Total obligations

_

Summary of Personal Services

1, 267,032

01
02
03
04
05
06
07

118
371
1,962
12,986
2,224
471
164
53,888

Total obligations.

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Commodity Credit Corporation
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
15

$1,255

Total direct obligations

7
10

12
3
14
12

12
3
14
12

$4,523
GS-6.5

$4, 621
GS-7.2

$4,621
GS-7.2

$33, 422
603

$53,169
8,600

$53,169
8,600

149
163

191
120

191
120

34,337

62,080

62,080

10

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Commodity Credit Corporation
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
15

Personal services
Travel _
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Taxes and assessments
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from Commodity Credit Corporation

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
DETAIL OP PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Personal services
Travel
Transportation of things--. __.
Communication services
Rents and utilitv services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services .
__ __
Services performed by other agencies08 Supplies and materials
09 Equipment
__ 15 Taxes and assessments
Total obligations payable out of
reimbursements from other accounts
Total obligations

$192,206
15,146
8,382
30,390
8,940
3,320
1,460
5,458
8,850
2,102
674

$159, 600
8,900
7,400
9,100
3,500
2,400
1,300

$176,000
10,100
9,000
11,000
4,200
2,800
1,500

4,100
900
900

4,800
1,100
1,100

276, 928

198,100

221,600

21, 575, 792

23, 914,000

24, 611, 500

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES
1954 actual

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Departmental:
ber salary ber salary
ber salary
General schedule grades:
GS-18. Range $14,800:
1 $14,800
1 $14,800
Administrator
1 $14,800
GS-17. Range $13,000 to $13,800:
Deputy administrator, marketing
1 13,400
13,400
1 13,400
research and statistics
Deputy administrator, marketing
1 13,400
1 13,200
13,400
services.
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Assistant administrator for man1 12,000
12,000
12,000
agement
3 37,600
37, 600
37,000
Division director
1 12,600
12,600
12, 400
Outlook officer
GS-15. Range $10,800 to $11,800:
11,050
Administrative officer
12,000
12,000
11,800
Assistant branch chief
11, 800
11, 800
Assistant deputy administrator
78, 550
78,300
6 67,300
Branch chief
44, 950
44, 450
4 44,700
Deputy division director
57, 700
69, 500
5 57,250
Division director
10, 800
10, 800
Executive assistant
11,300
11,050
1 11,050
Research assistant
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
1 10,600
Administrative officer
1 10,200
10,000
Agricultural economist
,.__.
2 20,400
12 115,200
115, 200
Analytical statistician
2 20,000
20,000
2 20,200
Assistant branch chief
2 20,200
20,000
3 29,600
Assistant division director
22 228,000
247, 600
17 176,000
Branch chief
Deputy administrator, Farmer
9,600
9,600
Cooperative Service
20,000
20,000
9,800
Deputy division director
30,000
29, 800
41,000
Division director
10, 800
10,800
10,600
Executive assistant
10,600
Information specialist
10,600
10,600
1 10,600
Legislative officer
10,000
Market reporter
2 20,200
2 20,000
30,400
Marketing specialist
1
9,800
1
9,800
Secretary, Crop Reporting Board...
9,600
14 140,000
14 139,400
Section head
90,400
1 10,400
1
10,200
Statistical clearance officer
10,200
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
1
8,360
8,360
Acting branch chief
4 35,040
34,840
Administrative officer
9,160
20 179,600
178,800
Agricultural economist
25 220,200
16 143,960
127,040
13 116,480
Agricultural statistician
6 51,160
51,160
Analytical statistician
11 98,160
71, 680
89, 600
79,840
Assistant branch chief
43,800
35,440
43,600
Branchchief
8,560
8,360
8,560
Budget examiner
..
8,360
8,360
Chemist
8,760
8,760
Deputy division director
8,760
8,760
Editor
8,560
17, 720
17, 520
Entomologist
17, 320
68,480
Marketing specialist
34,440
9,360
9,360
Mathematical statistician
9,360
8,360
8, 360
Position classifier
9,160
8,360
8,360
Program analyst
16,920
16,920
Research analyst
8,360
9,360
9,360
Research specialist
9,160
9,560
9,560
Safety engineer
15 134,200
133,200
Section head
17 158,720
8,760
8,560
8,760
1
Social science analyst
9,160
8,960
1
9,160
Statistical clearance officer
8,960
8,760
1
8,960
Statistical consultant
8,360
8,360
1
8,360
Train ing officer
27,280
3 27,080
27,280
Transportation economist
Veterinarian..
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
7,240
1
7,240
7,040
Accountant
23, 320
3 23, 320
59, 920
Administrative officer
165, 080
21 156,040
146, 600
Agricultural economist _
_
15 114, 000
135, 920
112, 000
Agricultural statistician
5 39, 000
39, 000
61, 520
Analytical statistician
1
8,240
15, 480
8,240
Architectural engineer
1
7,040
Auditor
7,040


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1955 estimate 1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total
General schedule grades—Continued
ber salary ber salary ber salary
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040—Con.
$29,160
4 $29,160
Budget analyst
2 $14,880
7,240
1
Chemist
7,040
1
7,040
24,120
3
23,920
Cotton technologist
3 23,320
7,040
1
7,040
Economic analyst
7,240
1
1
7,240
Entomologist
7,040
4 29,360
4 28, 960
29, 760
Freight traffic officer
1
2
8,240
8,240
Historian
15,480
5 36, 000
3 21, 720
36, 200
Industrial engineer
3 23,120
3 22, 720
23, 320
Information and editorial specialist 1
1
7,840
Investigator
7,840
7,840
3 21, 920
3 22,320
22, 320
Marketing reporter
20 150, 600
Marketing specialist
19 142, 960
24 179, 560
Methods examiner
2 14,680
Nutritionist
1
8,040
Pathologist
„
1
7,240
Personnel officer
1
7,640
1
7,640
1
7,440
Position classifier
2 14,480
2 14,680
2 14,480
Program analyst
1
7,440
28,960
28,960
Section head
2 14,080
21,120
21,120
Social science analyst
8,240
8,240
Social scientist
8,040
1
7,040
7,040
Statistical analyst
8,040
8,040
Tobacco technologist
1
7,840
22,
720
22,
720
Transportation economist
2 15,480
7,240
Veterinarian
Warehouse examiner.
7,040
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
3 18,620
Accountant
3 18,620
1
5,940
3 19, 420
Administrative officer
4 25, 560
5 32,900
Agricultural economist
30 186, 000
31 192, 740
22 137,880
Agricultural engineer
1
6,140
2 12, 080
6 38, 440
Agricultural statistician
7 44,780
38, 240
11 67, 340
Analytical statistician
12 73, 880
54, 460
3 19, 220
3 19, 220
Budget analyst
18, 420
2 12, 680
2 12,680
Chemist
13, 280
2 12,880
2 13, 080
Cotton classer
12,880
1
1
5,940
Cotton technologist
5,940
5 31, 700
5 32,100
Freight traffic officer
5 31,300
2 11,880
2 11,880
Industrial engineer
1
1
6,740
Industrial specialist
6,740
1
1
7,140
Information specialist
7,140
1
1
5,940
Labor economist
5,940
3 20, 420
3 20, 420
Management analyst
2 11,880
1
1
5,940
Management officer
5,940
1
5,940
25 158, 900
26 166,040
Marketing specialist
22 139,680
6,140
1
Mathematical statistician
6,140
6,740
1
Methods examiner
6,740
6,140
Placement officer
6,740
2 12,880
Position classifier
2 12,680
2 12,8
Purchasing officer
6,940
Section head
6,140
1
6,940
1
6,940
Social science analyst
6,140
1
6,340
1
6,340
Statistical analyst
6,340
6 36,140
4 24,960
Transportation economist
3 18,020
2 12,880
2 12,880
Warehouse examiner
2 12,480
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
4 21,490
4 21,365
Accountant
10 54,350
10 53,850
Administrative assistant
12 65,470
4 21,740
Administrative officer, _
4 21,615
3 16,305
Agricultural economist
20 105,825
15 79,400
19 99,890
1
5,060
Agricultural engineer
7 37,170
7 37,045
Agricultural statistician
5 26,800
1
5,310
1
5,185
Agricultural technologist. _
11 57,910
10 52, 725
Analytical statistician
42,855
3 16, 805
3 16, 805
Budget analyst
16,430
2 10, 745
2
10,
745
Chemist
5,560
2 11,245
2 11, 245
Cotton classer
11,120
1
5,435
1
5,435
Cotton technologist
16,180
2 10,870
2 10, 870
Fiscal accountant
4 20, 615
4 20,490
Food technologist
2 10,620
1
1
5,810
5,810
2 10,995
Freight traffic officer....
4 20,365
4 20,240
1 5,310
Industrial engineer
1
1
5,560
5,435
Industrial specialist
3 16,930
3 16,930
4 22, 740
Information specialist
3 16,430
3 16,180
1
5,185
Marketing reporter
9 48,665
12 64,120
11 58,910
Marketing specialist
1
1
5,060
2 10, 870
5,060
Methods examiner
1
5,060
Real property officer
5,810
5,810
Social science analyst
10,995
10,745
3 15,805
Social scientist
11,120
11,120
2 10,870
Statistical assistant
5,310
5,185
1
5,060
Statistical consultant
5,435
5,310
Transportation analyst
31, 735
26,300
2 10,870
Transportation economist
11, 245
11,245
2 11,120
Warehouse examiner
2 10,615
GS-8. Range $4,620 to $5,370
108 496,245
109 498,200
100 466,980
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955..
12 53,040
12 52,415
18 77,935
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545
194 762,165
172 690, 770 173 689,055
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160
224 781,300
216 755,180
211 737,685
GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655.
142 453,590
133 426,560
129 417,430
GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
11 32,730
8 24,160
11 31,930
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
24 68,240
25 70,660
25 69,648
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded positions at annual rates
10 30,450
10 30,024
16 47,857
less than $5,060
1,267
Total permanent, departmental
1,150
1,217
6, 790,495
6, 600, 534
6,130,355
Deduct—
80.2
132.9
Lapses
62.2
391, 680
244,843
608,105
Portion of salaries shown above paid
18.7
29.2
from other accounts
18.7
108,000
146, 535
107,837
0.9 3,120
Portion of salaries paid by States

Departmental—Continued

SUMMARY—continued

Obligations Payable Out of Reimbursements
From Other Accounts
01
02
03
04
05
06
07

1954 actual

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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1956

AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE—Continued

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

Marketing Research and Service, Agricultural Marketing Service—
Continued
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Departmental—Continued
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
Add portion of salaries carried in other
ber salary ber salary ber salary
position schedules paid from this
account
40.3
16.2

Positions other than permanent:
Part-time employment
Intermittent employment
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base...
Payment above basic rates: Overtime
and holiday pay
All personal services, departmentalField:
General schedule grades:
GS-14. Range $9,600 to $10,600:
Branch chief
Officer in charge
Section head
GS-13. Range $8,360 to $9,360:
Acting area director
Acting branch chief
Agricultural economist
Agricultural statistician
Area chief
Area manager
Area supervisor
Assistant branch chief
Assistant chief
Chairman, board of review...
Cotton classer
District supervisor
Horticulturist..
Marketing specialist
National supervisor
Officer in charge
Plant pathologist
Plant phy siologist
Warehouse examiner..
GS-12. Range $7,040 to $8,040:
Acting branch chief
Acting division director
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer
Agricultural statistician
Area supervisor
Assistant area chief
Assistant area manager
Assistant area supervisor
Assistant district supervisor..
Assistant officer in charge
Biochemist
Board member
Chemist
Classification officer
Cotton classer
District supervisor
Employment officer
Entomologist
Fiber technician
Grain inspection supervisor...
Grain technologist
Horticulturist
Industrial engineer
Investigator
Market reporter
Marketing specialist
Mathematical statistician
Officer in charge
Plant pathologist
Plant physiologist
Seed technologist
Social science analyst
Training supervisor
Warehouse examiner
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940:
Accountant
Administrative officer
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer
Agricultural statistician
Animal husbandman
Analyst
Assistant area supervisor
Assistant branch chief
Assistant chief
Assistant officer in charge
Assistant to area manager
Auditor
Chemist
Classification officer
Cotton classer
Cotton technologist
Dairy products grader
Demonstration supervisor. _ _ _




5, 555,306

$41,503

$79,067

$182, 711

Net permanent, departmental (average number, net salary)
1, 027. 3

1,176. 9
152.3
6,332,318
6,326,921

2,555
13,149
22,325

8,008
14,252
24,644

8,000
14,250
25,675

3,080
5, 596,415

1,501
6,375,326

6,381,743

20, 800
9,800
9,800

2
1
1

8,360
8,760
18, 920
245,320
36,640
36,640
8,560
17, 920
8,360
8,360
9,360
54, 560
16, 720
8,560
8,560
16,920
17,320
8,960
8,760

8,760
18,320
241, 520
35,840
36,440
8,360
8,560
8,360
9,360
63,320
8,360
17,320
8,360
16, 920
17,120
8,960
8,560
23, 320
7,240

4

5
12

38, 400

19 146, 360
2 14,680
2 15,680
1
7,640
23,720
5

37,400

9 57,060
1
6,140
1
6,740
6 37,040
33 208,420
1
5,940
12

79,280

6

39,840

21,000
10,000
10,000

1
8,360
1
8,760
2 18,920
27 246, 720
4 36,840
4 37,040
8,760
1
2 17,920
8,360
1
8,560
1
9,360
1
3 26, 880
2 16, 920
8,560
1
8,560
1
2 17,320
2 17, 320
1
9,160
1
8,760
4

30,560

1
7,840
2 15, 480
4 29,360
35 270, 000
70,360
7,440
23,120
8,040
23, 320
8,040
7,040
30, 560

1
8,040
34 265, 960
7,040
1
7,040
1
4 29,160
8,040
1
2 16, 280
8,040
1
5 39,000
15,
280
2
7,040
1
39,
200
5
11 83,240
7,440
1
18 139, 520
2 14,880
2 15,680
7,840
1
2 16,080
8,040
1
44,040

1
8,040
34 268, 360
1
7,240
1
7,240
4 29,160
1
8,040
2 16, 280
1
8,040
5 39, 200
2 15, 280
1
7,040
5 39,400
11 84,440
1
7,440
18 140,320
2 15,080
2 15,680
1
7,840
2 16,080
1
8,040
44,040

53,080

7,440
1
3 22, 920
1
8,040
2 15, 680
32 248, 880
2 14, 280
2 14, 880
4 28, 760
1
7,840
2
15, 880
2
15, 080
5 38, 600
1
8,040

30,560

2
1
1

7,840
15, 480
28,960
269, 600
70,160
7,440
22, 720
8,040
53, 880
8,040
7,040
30,360

2 15. 280
3 21,920
34 257,360
9 68, 360
1
7,240
4 30,360
7

21,000
9,800
10,000

1,500

7

45,980
6,940
54,860
196,600
5,940
6,140
80,280
5,940
6,940
26,360
5,940
24, 560
12, 480
6,540
156,760
19, 620

6,140
13,080
26 169,240
4 25,560
1
6,940
1

7,140 I

7

46,780

6,940
55,260
31 203,740
1
5,940
6,140
1
12 80,480
1
5,940
1
6,940
4 26, 760
1
5,940
4 24,760
2 12, 480
1
6,540
24 158,360
3 19,820
7,140

1954 actual
Field—Continued
General schedule grades—Continued
GS-11. Range $5,940 to $6,940—Con.
Entomologist
Fiber technician
Grain inspection supervisor
Grain technologist
Horticulturist
Industrial engineer
Information specialist
Market reporter
Market news supervisor
Marketing specialist
Market supervisor
Mechanical engineer
Officer in charge
Placement officer
Plant pathologist
Plant physiologist
Position classifier
Real property officer
Records management officer
Seed technologist
Social science analyst
Technologist
_
•_
Warehouse examiner
Wool technician
GS-9. Range $5,060 to $5,810:
Accountant
__
Agent
Agricultural economist
Agricultural engineer
Agricultural statistician
Analyst
Auditor
Chemist
Cotton classer
Cotton field representative..
Cotton technologist
Dairy husbandman
Dairy products grader
Entomologist
Fiber technician
General supply officer
Grain inspection supervisor..
Grain technologist
Horticulturist
Industrial engineer
Information specialist
Inspector
Market reporter
Marketing specialist
Mathematical statistician
Mechanical engineer
Mycologist
Officer in charge
Placement officer
Plant pathologist
Plant physiologist
Records and communications officer.
Refrigeration engineer
Seed technologist
Warehouse examiner
Weights inspector
GS-7. Range $4,205 to $4,955
GS-6. Range $3,795 to $4,545..
GS-5. Range $3,410 to $4,160GS-4. Range $3,175 to $3,655..

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
ber salary ber salary ber salary
3 $19,020
2 12,880
9 59,460
1
5,940
3 18,620
1
6,940
12,880

$19,620
13,280
72, 540
5,940
18,620
7,140

$19,620
13,280
73,140
5,940
18,820
7,140

24 157, 960
2 13,880
14 90,560
184, 660
1
6,740
25 162,700

5,940
31, 500
13,480
5,940
5,940
12, 280
21, 220
6,940
6,940
40,440
6,940

25 165,900
2 13,880
14 91,760
29 184,860
6,740
22 145,280
1
5,940
5 31,900
2 13,480
1
5,940
1
5,940
2 12,680
3 21, 220
1
6,940
1
6,940
6 40,440
1
6,940

6 33,860
1
5,560
2 10,995
11 58, 285
28 152,055
1
5,560

6 34,235
1
5,560
4 21, 240
13 68,655
28 153,680
1
5,560

3 16,180
234
1,189, 790
5 27,550
6 33,485
1 5,310

3 16,180
234
1,191,040
5 28,050
6 33,610
1 5,310

12 67, 345
1
5,310
1
5,060
40 215,845
36 194,160
5 28, 550
5 28,050
8 42,730
5 28,175
2 11,120
1
5,935
1
5,810
234
234
1,
268,
415
1, 266, 540
59 327,540
60 3?0,475
19
103,265
32 176,4?0
5,060
1
2 12,245
5,185
1
1
5,060
5,060
1
183,
480
33
32 177,045
5,935
1
1
5,935
22,
740
4
3 17,055
10 53,100
6 32,610
5,435
1
5,060
1
7 39,920
8 45,355
17 95,145
19 106,640
5,310
1
1 5,185
299
302
1,363,230
1,308,730
15
65,550
15 64,740
221 834,940
192 716,500
288
251
1,029,100
877,250
294 948.980
255 814,110
321 905,790
835,144
11
29,100
21,012

14 77,840
1
5,435
1 5,185
40 217,345
5 28,800
" 48,165
2 11, 245
5,810
1
234
1,268,790
61 340,660
19 105,140
1 5,185
1 5,310
1
5,060
33 184,230
1
5,935
4 22,740
10 53, 225
1
5, 560
1
5,060
7 40,170
17 96,020
5,435
1
319
1, 456,895
15 66,300
224 849,545
292
1,045,480
306 988,300
291 826,810
11 29,180

20

128,800
110,180
183, 660
6,740
161, 500
5,940
31,100
13,280

6,940
6,740
6,940
39, 440
6,740
7 38,920
1
5,185
3 15,805
5 26,300
23 122, 255

1 5,810
2 10,995
249
1, 265,315
" 47,790
32, 485
1
5,185
1
5,810
11 61, 660
1
5,185

GS-3. Range $2,950 to $3,430
GS-2. Range $2,750 to $3,230
GS-1. Range $2,500 to $2,980
Ungraded Dositions at annual rates:
Rates of $5,060 or above:
19 127,236
19 127,171
15
95,436
Agent.
46 247,940
46 247,940
54 291,060
Tobacco inspector
143 383,134
143 383,134
86 240,000
Rates less than $5,060
_.
Ungraded positions at hourly rates
9
21,848
9 21,848
1
1,768
equivalent to less than $5,060
2,907
2,917
Total permanent,
field
__ 2,709
13, 523,478
12,715,575
13,626,268
Deduct—
580
550
547.5
2,271,248
2,337,168
2,309,905
Portion of salaries shown above paid
50. <
53.2
23.1
from other accounts
264,382
260,111
118,264
Portion of salaries shown above paid
52.3
55.6
51.3
by States
253,488
237,388
235,601
Add portion of salaries carried in other
position schedules paid from this
47.2
28.8
account
..a 2284,218
219,394
121,379
Net permanent, field (average num2,318.4
2,271
2,115. 9
ber, net salary)
11,125, e
10,903,934
10,173,184
Positions other than permanent:
8,000
8,000
Temporary employment
42,610
15,660
21, 775
Part-time employment
617,
798
522,
878
487,
350
Intermittent employment
.
34, 803
33,896
32, 096
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base. _.

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DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE
DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES—continued
1954 actual

All personal services, field
Personal services

1955 estimate

*.

Salaries and wages in the foregoing schedules are distributed as follows:
Direct obligations
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from Commodity Credit Corporation
Obligations payable out of reimbursements from other accounts

Object classification

1956 estimate

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

Field—Continued
Payment above basic rates:
Overtime and holiday pay
Night work differential
Additional pay for service abroad

01

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS—continued

$34,551
82
974

$28, 689
90
2,097

$28, 890
90
2,097

10, 750, 012

11, 515, 244

11, 859, 927

16, 346, 427

17, 890, 570

15,192,119

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

ALLOCATION TO AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
SERVICE—continued

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary.
Average grade.

$4,245
GS-6.0

$4,304
GS-6.3

$4,401
GS-6.3

18, 241, 670

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week base .

$19,914
69

$28,059
131

$28,088
102

16, 820, 770

28,190
100
1.610
100

28,190
100
1,610
100

962,102

1,197, 700

1, 244, 900

Total personal services. _ _
07 Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
15 Taxes and assessments

19,983

16, 533,270

19,983

159,600

30,000

30,000

192,206

176,000

194
167
152

193
190
165

167
157
154

_.

$5,400
GS-8.0

$5, 379
GS-7.7

$5, 399
GS-7.6

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions. _
Re gular pay in excess of 52-week base.
Payment above basic rates

$891, 628
3,340
3,300

$1,012, 902
3,805
280

$836,173
3,217
250

898, 268
94, 699
2,189
25, 602
19,151
6,409
11, 625

1,016, 987
123,000
4,000
26,000
16, 500
9,700
9,700

839, 640
93,000
2,000
21,000
10,000
5,000
7,700

7,444
4,295

1,610
12, 900
3,800

1,610
6,500
2,800

67, 264, 997
14,853,066
100
741

67,010,000
15,000,000
700
1,300

67,010,000

83,188, 586

83, 236,197

68,000,000

Obligations incurred
SUMMARY

School Lunch Program, Agricultural Marketing Service

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees _
Number of employees at end of year

OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS

Object classification

1954 actual

1955 estimate

1956 estimate

AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year
Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade
01 Personal services:
Permanent positions
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base
Payment above basic rates
Total personal services
Travel _.
_ ._ _
Transportation of things
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
Equipment
__ __ _
Grants, subsidies, contributions:
Cash payments
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments .__

02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
11

Obligations incurred

160
138
129

162
163
148

159
151
148

$5,437
GS-8.0

$5, 426
GS-7.7

$5, 443
GS-7.7

$760, 789

$889, 712

$808,085

2,880
446

3,305
280

3,115
250

764,115
92,116
1,421
22, 245
12, 457
5,182
6,200
6,044
2,605

893, 297
119, 000
3,700
21,000
10, 000
8,000
9,000
12,000
2,800

811, 450
93,000
2,000
21, 000
10, 000
5,000
7,600
6,500
2,800

64,336, 765
32
463

67, 010, 000
600
800

67, 010, 000
50
600

65, 249, 645

68, 090,197

67, 970, 000

Average salaries and grades:
General schedule grades:
Average salary
Average grade

_____

01 Personal services:
Permanent positions ._ _.
Regular pay in excess of 52-week
base

Payment above basic rates

Total personal services
__
Travel
Transportation of things-Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction
Other contractual services
Supplies and materials
_._
Equipment
Grants, subsidies, and contributions:
Cash p a y m e n t s Commodity procurement (sec. 6) _ - _
13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities
15 Taxes and assessments

02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
11

Obligations incurred

29
25
17

23
21
12

$4, 053
GS-4.9

$4,138
GS-5.1

$110, 925

$95,131

391
2,854

369

114,170
2,583
768
3,357
6,694
1.227
5,425
1,400
1,690

95, 500
4,000
300
5,000
6,500
1,700
600
900
1,000

2,928,232
14, 853,066
68
278

15,000,000
100
400

17,918,958

15,116,000




5
4
6

8
6
5

08
09
11
13
15

Total personal services
Travel
Transportation of things
_.
Communication services
Rents and utility services
Printing and reproduction.
. . _.
Other contractual services
Services performed by other agencies.
. .
..
Supplies and materials
Equipment
Grants, subsidies, and contributions:
Cash payments .__ ___ __ __
Commodity procurement
Refunds, awards, and indemnities
Taxes and assessments
...
Obligations incurred

50
700

DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES

1954 actual

Administrative assistant...
Auditor
Claims examiner
_
_

ALLOCATION TO AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
SERVICE

Total number of permanent positions
Average number of all employees
Number of employees at end of year

02
03
04
05
06
07

1955 estimate 1956 estimate

Departmental:
Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total
General schedule grades:
ber
salary
ber
salary
ber salary
GS-16. Range $12,000 to $12,800:
Director, division . _
_
1
$12,400
1
$12,600
1
$12,600
GS-15. Rang