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APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 1961 DETAIL OF PERSONAL SERVICES UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1960 For Sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C. Price SI.00 (Paper Cover) INTRODUCTION This appendix to the budget of the United States consists of schedules showing details of the personal services which are reflected in the budget. These schedules are furnished to the Congress in accordance with the provisions of section 204 of the Budget and Accounting Act, 1921 (31U.S.C.581). Positions of a permanent or indefinite duration are distinguished from other employment. Any position is counted if it is occupied or will be occupied at any time during the year. Therefore, the number of positions shown may exceed the maximum number of positions at any one time, and nearly always exceeds the maximum number of employees at any one time, due to delays in filling vacancies, leave without pay, and similar factors. Grades and their respective salary range are reflected in the stub column; the most commonly used grade series, the general schedule grades, is abbreviated "GS~ " Titles are shown for positions with a base rate of $9,890 or above. Salaries are reported at the rate effective for the greater part of the year. Since within-grade salary ii advancements occur at various times duiing the year, the rates shown will not be exactly equal to the compensation earned, but the difference is taken up in the "Deduct lapses" line. That line also covers savings due to vacancies, etc., offset in part by terminal annual leave payments. Separate entries cover employment in positions other than permanent (temporary and intermittent employment). Other personal service obligations are also detailed. Because most annual salaries are by law the rate for 52 weeks, an additional entry covers the extra earnings whenever there are regular workdays above the 52-week base. For employees with a Monday-through-Friday workweek, there was 1 extra day in 1959, and there will be 2 extra days in 1960 and 1 extra day in 1961. The final amounts in the schedules in this appendix agree with the entry for total personal services on the object schedules in the budget. In cases where a consolidated schedule in the appendix contains personal services which are reflected in two or more object schedules, a distribution by account title follows the total line. TABLE OF CONTENTS Face 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 Department of Defense—Civil.. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Department of the Interior. Department of Justice Department of Labor Post Office Department Department of State Treasury Department Trust funds: General Services Administration Department of Agriculture Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Department of the Interior..Department of Justice Department of Labor Treasury Department - - — - - — --- — 1 7 11 10 21 53 01 65 77 87 119 123 141 155 161 107 169 175 183 183 183 184 184 184 184 - HI BRANCH ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL O F F I C E OF T H E ARCHITECT OF T H E CAPITOL GROUNDS 1959 actual CAPITOL 1959 actual Total permanent N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y 01 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total N u m - Total salary ber salary ber salary $19,000 17,500 16,000 1 1 1 1 1 1 $19,000 17.500 16,000 14,489 14,489 14,489 1 1 1 1 1 1 $19,000 17,500 16,000 14.489 14,489 14,489 13,970 11,355 11,355 11,090 44,770 15,500 7,450 6,135 21,870 8,980 8,530 11,550 3,495 1 6 1 1 1 4 2 3 2 1 11,090 53,100 8,230 7,405 6,285 22,320 9,280 13,020 7,985 3,590 1 6 1 1 1 6 2 3 2 1 11,090 54,060 8.230 7,405 6,435 32,730 9,580 13,470 8,175 3,685 1 6,136 28 2 228,505 12,835 28 238,272 31 256,963 26 215,670 28 238,272 31 256,963 236,394 CAPITOL B U I L D I N G S AND 1,000 23,937 1,800 21,953 800 19,924 Personal services 281,900 262,025 GROUNDS CAPITOL BUILDINGS 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - T o t a l N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal t o or In excess of $11,355: 1 $14,489 1 $14,489 Supervising engineer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 1 $12,555 Supervising engineer 1 9,530 1 9,530 1 9,530 GS-12. $8,330 t o $9,530. 4 31,480 4 30,520 4 31,240 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 1 6,955 1 6,805 1 6,655 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 2 13,020 2 12,720 2 12,420 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 6,370 1 1 6,370 1 6,220 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 2 11,010 2 10,410 2 10,710 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 1 4,940 1 4,640 1 4,790 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 2 8,080 1 4,230 1 4,325 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 Ungraded positions a t annual rates less 33 116,260 t h a n $9,890 33 116,260 33 116,260 Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equiv94 451,702 94 468,766 alent to less t h a n $9,890 94 420,852 Total permanent D e d u c t lapses N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) 141 634,292 1.8 7,804 139.2 141 3 668,941 16,341 142 142 13S Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 48 197,103 Total permanent Deduct l a p s e s - . . 54 2 232,693 11,296 52 221,397 — N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y Nightwork differential 01 690,900 4,340 1 3,435 NumGrades a n d ranges: ber Special positions at rates equal to or In excess of $9,890: Superintendent GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 1 Superintendent . GS-11. $7 030 t o $8,230 1 GS-10. $6 505 to $7,405 3 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 1 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 8 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 1 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 3 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 1 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 4 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at annual rates less 60 Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equiv278 alent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent Deduct lapses _ 1 3 1 $8,810 19,755 4,490 1 3 2 $8,810 19,905 9,130 1 3,540 1 3,635 48 216,217 48 225,820 54 1 252,812 6,112 55 267,300 53 246,700 55 267,300 10,747 7,500 7,500 700 35,660 1,100 1,900 41,000 1,100 1,000 44,000 1,100 269,604 298,200 320,900 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total N u m - Total salary ber salary ber salary 1 01 $13,377 1 $13,377 $10,370 7,105 18,705 5,620 41,940 4,940 13,170 4,325 12,790 1 7,030 1 7,270 4 1 6 2 3 1 4 24,690 5,770 32,430 9,580 13,170 3,755 12,790 4 1 7 2 3 1 4 25,290 5,920 38,310 9,880 13,620 3,850 13,075 60 205,768 62 212,814 906,466 267 1,052,665 2S1 155,594 361 1,231,199 40 194,857 350 1,381,025 9 42,025 370 1,499,000 341 1,339,000 370 1,499,000 15,000 15,000 10,000 195,000 36,000 200 5,000 230,000 36,000 200 1,595,200 1,785,200 1960 estimate 1961 estimate 205,768 N e t permanent (average number, 321 1,036,342 net salary) Positions other than permanent: Tempo13,859 rary employment Other personal services: 4,500 Regular pay above 52-week base 135,796 Overtime and holiday p a y 36,000 Nightwork differential 100 Uniform allowances. 1,226,597 Personal services LEGISLATIVE GARAGE 1959 actual N u m - Total N a m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 12,434 16,000 16,C03 1,800 116,673 5,200 300 4,200 127,500 5,200 300 2,200 142,500 5,200 300 N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday p a y . Nightwork differential 01 762,895 805,800 857,100 01 1 1959 actual Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 652,600 $8,810 19,005 SENATE OFFICE BUILDINGS 690,900 626,488 1 3 Personal services Positions other t h a n permanent: Tempor a r y employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Uniform allowances Personal services 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary SALARIES NumGrades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or In ber excess of $12,770: Architect 1 Assistant architect 1 Second assistant architect 1 Coordinating engineer Administrative offinfir. , ,_ Executive assistant — GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 Coordinating engineer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officer 1 1 Executive assistant GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 1 Head elevator engineer 5 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 2 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 1 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 1 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885. 4 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 2 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 2 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 3 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 1 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,R90, r- 1960 estimate Personal services 7 $27,418 7 27,418 7 $29,180 0.1 680 7 $30,000 6.9 7 30,000 28,500 108 8,875 1,200 200 . 10,300 1,200 100 10,800 1,200 37,601 40,200 42,100 1 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 2 BOTANIC GARDEN ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL—Continued C A P I T O L B U I L D I N G S AND SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , GROUNDS—Continued HOUSE OFFICE BUILDINGS N u m - Total ber salary Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $11,355: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 1 Superintendent -- - --1 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 3 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 1 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 4 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 2 GS~6. $4,490 to $5,390 5 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 1 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 4 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions at annual rates less 75 than $9,890.. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv267 alent to less than $9,890 Total permanent Deduct lapses — N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Uniform allowances 01 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 1 $14,489 1 $14,489 $11,595 8,230 18,705 6,220 22,920 9,880 19,345 3,495 14,160 1 3 1 4 2 5 1 4 8,230 19,155 6,370 23,220 10,180 19,440 3,495 14,255 1 3 1 4 2 5 1 4 8,230 19,605 6,370 23,520 10,330 19,820 3,685 14,540 253,406 75 253,886 75 265,952 689,716 284 808,709 284 838,259 381 1,181,429 10 49,538 381 1,224,800 361 1,041,702 371 1,131,891 381 1,224,800 3,985 2,500 2,500 2,900 94,649 15,000 200 6,000 131,809 15,000 200 3,700 145,000 15,000 200 1,158,436 1,287,400 1,391,200 - 364 1,057,672 3 15,970 - 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1959 actual Personal services.. BOTANIC GARDEN 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-11. $7,030 to $8,210.. GS-10 $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4 $3 755 to $4 325 GS-3* $3 495 to $4 065 GS-2! $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y Nightwork differential 01 Personal services. 1 1 1 1 $7,750 7,105 6,435 4,340 $7,990 7,255 6,585 4,490 1 1 1 1 I $7,750 2 5 2 18 2 13,170 24,250 8,650 71,175 7,080 1 3,255 1 3,255 18 82,872 43 214,707 43 226,225 48 2 214,947 11,463 48 2 243,592 9,592 48 1 255,800 3,200 46 203,484 46 234,000 47 252,600 2,643 3,000 3,000 800 32,175 3,700 1,800 37,500 3,700 1,000 40,500 3,700 242,802 280,000 300,800 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual CAPITOL P O W E R PLANT 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-5. $4,040 to $1,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065— Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890. 1 1 1 1 $9,530 5,240 3,945 3,685 1 1 1 1 $9,530 5,240 4,040 3,780 1 1 1 1 $9,530 5,240 4,135 3,875 71 383,899 73 429,194 74 450,020 Total permanent Deduct lapses — 75 406,299 0.2 897 77 451,784 2.5 17,884 78 472,800 74.8 405,402 74.5 433,900 78 472,800 22,219 20,000 20,000 1,400 39,867 11,300 3,400 40,000 11,300 1,800 48,000 11,300 480,188 508,600 553,900 N e t permanent (average number, net salary). Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 01 Personal services L I B R A R Y B U I L D I N G S AND GROUNDS STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL CARE, LIBRARY AND GROUNDS 1959 actual Grades a n d ranges: GS-£. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y _ Nightwork differential 01 Personal services _ BUILDINGS 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $4,490 3,780 1 1 $4,490 3,875 1 1 $4,640 3,970 57 305,686 57 326,268 57 340,790 59 313,956 0.3 1,739 59 2 334,633 10,433 59 349,400 58.7 312,217 57 324,200 59 349,400 1,100 81,261 4,000 398,578 . 2,500 86,000 4,.000 1,300 92,000 4,000 . . .416, 700 446,700 . 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m Grades and ranges: salary Special positions at rates equal to or In ber ber excess of $15,375: 1 $20,000 1 Librarian of Congress 1 17,500 1 Chief assistant librarian GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 1 15,621 Chief of division Director of department GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Associate director of department 2 28,891 Director of department Law librarian GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 12,945 Assistant director of department 12,771 1 Associate director of department Associate law librarian 2 25,854 Chief of division 1 13,722 D e p u t y chief assistant librarian— 13,722 1 Director of department 1 13,978 Law librarian 2 Science research specialist — GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 5 Assistant chief of division 1 Assistant director of department 1 12,563 Assistant law librarian —. 12 145,226 Chief of division 1 11,606 Chief of fiscal services 1 11,357 Coordinator Executive officer.,. 1 12,334 Keeper of collections 11,357 1 Selection officer 1 11,357 Specialist GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Area specialist — 9 95,881 Assistant chief of division Assistant keeper of collections 1 10,150 Budget officer 6 63,164 Chief of division.. 1 9,901 Classification officer 1 10,206 Employee relations officer 1 Executive assistant . 1 Exhibits officer 53,207 5 Head of section 10,960 1 Information-publications officer Personnel relations and employment 1 officer 1 10,150 1 Principal cataloger 1 9,901 1 Secretary of the Library 1 10,150 Special assistant to Librarian 46 418,064 42 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530—-. 69 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 . 55 428,391 49,518 7 6 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 109 715,012 119 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.__—„. 59,840 10 10 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 116 634,369 120 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 38 189,411 38 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390— 140 643,961 138 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 143 586, 470 151 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325. Gs-3.~$3,495 to $4,065::'.rr:_"_ :rr. 94 358,314 123 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 _-_„. 125 441,580 100 _ 2 0 _ .68^190 -.25„ G-S-X $2$6CLta $3,530 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total ber salary salary $20,000 17,500 1 1 $20,000 17,500 15,843 30,821 15,962 31,262 14,243 14,435 14,472 14,472 14,583 14,685 13,106 13,187 79,229 13,978 13,374 13,374 80,205 13,978 25,542 2 25,542 56,849 11,357 5 1 57,560 11,357 96,592 11,717 11,542 11,357 12,563 11,458 11,357 1 1 1 1 1 1 "97,"512 11,835 11,670 11,468 12,563 11,606 11,357 19,802 65,498 9,901 10,261 93,848 9,901 2 6 1 1 9 1 20,042 65,915 9,901 10,379 95,070 9,993 10,335 " T " "l6~443 10,205 10,379 1 53,510 5 53,842 11,107 1 11,107 10,379 10,325 10,076 381,638 534,058 42,936 776,652 60,169 662,391 192,564 634,347 619,073 465,470 348,786 80,-773 1 1 1 10,554 10,425 10,205 42 385,755 75 581,846 6 43,501 122 804,854 10 61,028 124 693,155 39 200,861 141 657,886 153 634,840 124 476,377 100 354,275 25 - -81,72a 3 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH 1959 actual Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Num- Total ber salary 89 $293,826 94 $323,690 94 $323,690 1,049 1,105 1,125 5,561,420 5,954,843 6,139,911 19.6 103,320 21.9 117,753 21.9 117,753 Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) 1,029.4 1,083.1 1,103, 1 5,458,100 5,837,090 6,022,158 Positions other than permanent: 126,003 117,211 Part-time employment 126,003 Temporary employment 4,000 3,952 4,000 Other personal services: 42, 780 Regular pay above 52-week base 22,667 21,390 50,700 Overtime and holiday pay 78,729 50,700 16,000 N i g h t work differential 13,487 16,000 01 5, 694,146 Personal services COPYRIGHT 6,076,573 6,240,251 OFFICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1960 estimate 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $17,500: Register of copyrights GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Register of copyrights. GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant register of copyrights Chief of basic research Chief of division General counsel GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant chief of division Assistant register of copyrights Attorney-adviser Chief of division GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Assistant chief of division Attorney-adviser Chief of division Senior attorney GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 ' GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10, $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,830 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390. GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940. GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325. GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065., GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825. GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530. 'Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent Deduct lapses - N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Analyst Assistant chief of division Attorney Chief of division Economist Executive officer Foreign information analyst Specialist-GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Analyst Assistant chief of division Economist — Editorial specialist Executive olliccr Legal analyst GS-12. $S,330 to $9,-530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9* $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,9S0 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940.. GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.. GS-3. $3,495 to $1,065.. GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 . Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to lessi than th: $9,890 . Total permanent. Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $15,870 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13,083 13,083 13,083 11,441 12,178 11,441 12,334 1 1 1 1 4 12 1 18 1 33 5 52 51 39 4 2 10,121 9,985 9,901 11,336 35,207 93,775 7,391 118,062 6,386 184.456 24,871 234,227 210,434 145,923 13,377 5,932 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 1 1 1 1 12,771 13,245 13,245 13,245 1 1 1 1 12,887 13,374 13,386 13,386 1 11,606 1 11,809 1 1 11,606 12,563 1 1 11,809 12,563 1 1 1 10,251 10,150 10,086 11,336 43,980 86,039 7,420 112,465 17,6S6 221,072 26,345 221,333 210,805 156,533 9,920 5,943 1 5 11 1 17 3 40 5 50 51 42 3 9,089 13,688 10,379 10,353 10,214 11,336 44,553 87,103 7,420 113,759 17,9S7 224,673 26,755 225, 361 212,870 159,767 10,110 6,133 3 13,688 236 1,232,986 3.6 18,798 245 1,280,847 2.4 12,538 245 1,299,189 2.4 12,538 !. 4 1,214,188 242.6 1,268,309 242.6 1,286,651 Positions other t h a n permanent: T e m porary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y ttl 1961 estimate 1959 actual 500 Personal services. 4,625 8,058 9,484 5,000 4,742 5,000 1,226,871 1,283,293 1,296,893 N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 3 1 1 $35,977 11,606 11,606 1 1 11.376 11,513 4 40,994 10,150 21,730 1 1 1 2 10,201 10,435 20,529 80,335 158,275 7,426 117,625 114,097 40,197 31,653 114,484 29,943 2 9 21 1 18 21 8 7 28 8 3 SERVICE 1 1 11,720 11,357 5 1 1 1 51,560 10,610 11,107 10,379 21,008 114,793 127,826 7,426 143,421 97,239 30,384 67,418 107,274 36,708 13,701 4,014 4,410 ISO 1,381,174 9.1 70,053 161 170.9 1,311,121 1,246,554 5,406 4,756 330 10,180 1,257,046 1,326,551 OF CATALOG 5,000 250 CARDS SALARIES AND EXPENSES Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Chief of division Editor. GS-12. $S,300 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $S,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to S6,8S5 GS-8. $5,470 to $0,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,8S0 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,310.. GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940— — GS-4. $3,755 to $4,3*25 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,$25 GS-1. $2,960 to $3.530 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent . Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) 1959 actual 1960 estimate N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary 1 1 $11,909 11,799 34,745 60,069 14,990 51,152 18,640 84,207 66,812 152,762 132,210 267,787 142,9S1 21,493 $11,799 11,606 34,163 51,860 14,997 39,749 29,942 88,507 61,659 132,115 146,004 231,627 129,485 24,523 4 7 2 6 5 16 12 29 36 60 36 7 4,867 5,096 223 1,012,903 2.7 12,194 23S 1,076,512 2.4 10,970 220.3 1,000,709 235.6 1,065,742 4,044 37,130 7,792 1,041,883 1,073,534 Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base.. Overtime and holiday p a y LEGISLATIVE R E F E R E N C E $22,963 11,357 30,337 171 1,323,653 10 77,099 Personal services. DISTRIBUTION 2 1 3 10,620 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Night work differential 01 1960 estimate Personal services. SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $17,500: Director GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: D e p u t y director Senior specialist GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Analyst Assistant chief of division.. Chief of division Economist Specialist 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 1 19 15,392 296,112 1 1 17 15,392 268,804 15,623 270,569 1 12,771 1 1 13,083 13,083 52,673 1 1 4 1 13,233 13,083 53,515 12,771 52,538 3 38,455 3 38^557* 4 61,615 17 4 B O O K S FOR T H E BLIND SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Chief of division . GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Chiefof division 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $11,671 $12,886 1 $13,083 4 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 COLLECTION LIBRARY OF CONGRESS—Continued B O O K S FOB THE AND D I S T R I B U T I O N OF L I B R A R Y M A T E R I A L S CIAL F O R E I G N C U R R E N C Y P R O G R A M ) (SPE- BLIND—Continued 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S — c o n t i n u e d 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Assistant chief of division... Technical adviser G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 G9-2. $3,255 to $3,825 N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary . . . . . . . Total permanent., Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employmentOther personal services: Regula above 52-week base 01 1960 estimate 1961 estimate 14,724 12,234 5,551 13,457 12,598 22,623 27,893 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 4 7 8 $10,251 11,107 7,030 14,839 12,234 5,551 13,607 16,553 26,423 28,083 143,205 1,812 31 0.3 158,761 1,812 141,393 30.7 156,949 1 1 $9,901 11,107 1 1 $10,132 11,107 2 1 1 2 4 4 8 14,452 6,198 5,408 9,466 16,418 14,836 28,293 2 2 1 3 3 6 8 25 127,750 117 28 0.3 25 127,633 27.7 Personal services . 6,300 953 953 544 547 547 134,477 142,893 158,449 N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Program directors (Egypt, India, $63,850 Israel, Poland, Yugoslavia) 12,770 Coordinator (Library of Congress) — GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant program directors (Egypt, 4 45,420 Israel, Poland, Yugoslavia) Assistant coordinator (Library of 1 11,355 Congress) GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Acquisition specialists (India, Israel, 39,560 Poland, Yugoslavia) — Cataloging specialists (Egypt, India, 29,670 Israel) 49,980 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 4,040 1 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 7,610 2 G S - i . $3,755 to $4,325. 209 495,519 Ungraded positions: Foreign, local r a t e s . . Total permanent Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates__ Local rates Other personal services: Additional pay for service abroad 01 ORGANIZING AND M I C R O F I L M I N G T H E P A P E R S OF T H E 236 118 759,674 379,837 3 22,003 10.5 110,075 104.5 247,759 25,200 405,037 Personal services. PRESIDENTS SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual 1960 estimate GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1961 estimate O F F I C E OF S U P E R I N T E N D E N T OF Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.. GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 N u m - Total N m n - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 1 2 5 3 2 $8,430 7,062 6,067 10,056 21,022 11,664 7,106 68,119 15,269 15 71,407 15 71,407 11.6 52,850 15 71,407 15 71,407 1 $8,341 2 2 4 2 4 11,980 9,984 16,224 7,530 14,060 T o t a l permanentDeduct lapses 15 3.4 N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment 01 Personal services 52,850 1 . $8,430 1 7,062 1 6,067 2 10,056 5 21,022 3 11,664 2 7,106 500 500 71,907 71,907 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual 1959 actual Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Grades and ranges: GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , n e t salary) PICTURES 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $3,765 3,266 1 1 $3,829 3,313 1 1 $3,829 3,313 Total permanent Deduct lapses 2 0.6 7,031 2,255 2 7,142 2 7,142 01 1.4 4,776 2 7,142 2 7,142 Personal services 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Ungraded positions at annual rates: N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total $9,890 or above: ber salary ber salary ber salary $14,670: Superintendent of Documents . 1 $14,684 1 $14,435 $13,970: Superintendent of Documents _ 1 $13,978 $12,555: Assistant Superintendent of 12,563 1 Documents _ 1 12,085 1 12,334 Less t h a n $9,890 351 340 348 Total permanent P R E S E R V A T I O N OF E A R L Y A M E R I C A N M O T I O N DOCUMENTS Positions other t h a n permanent: Interm i t t e n t employment Other personal services: Overtime and holiday p a y Nightwork differential 01 Personal services Salaries a n d wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations 1,560,477 1,597,051 1,633,198 124 428,751 466 2,015,291 5.9 25,423 136 469,810 486 2,093,630 5.4 23,340 141 501,010 494 2,161,455 5.3 23,340 460.1 1,989,868 480.6 2,070,290 488.7 2,138,115 315,210 283,000 283,000 47,373 6,822 22,000 4,300 22,000 4,300 2,358,273 2,379,590 2,447,415 $2,277,620 80,653 $2,315,590 64,000 $2,383,415 64,000 5 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH G O V E R N M E N T P R I N T I N G OFFICE REVOLVING 1959 actual Ungraded positions at annual rates— $9,890 or above: $20,000: Public Printer $17,500: D e p u t y Public Printer Executive officer.. $15,855: Assistant executive officer and director of personnel $14,910: Comptroller Director of purchases Planning manager Production manager $13,370: Plant engineer $12,555: Assistant director of personnel Assistant production manager Assistant planning manager — Medical officer Technical director $11,595: Assistant plant engineer $11,355: Assistant comptroller $11,090: Assistant technical director Acting security officer $10,828: Director of planning service Night production manager Superintendent of binding Superintendent of field service division Superintendent of offset Superintendent of platemaking Superintendent of letterpress $10,610: Chief employee relations section FUND 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber ber salary salary 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 17,500 17,500 17,500 17,500 17,500 17,500 1 1 16,0 1 16,0 14,914 14,914 14,914 14,914 13,374 15,163 15,163 15,080 15,080 13,374 15,163 15,163 15,080 15,080 13,374 12,563 12,563 12,563 12,563 12,563 11,606 11,357 12,563 12,730 12,730 12,563 12,563 11,835 11,357 11,107 11,107 11,107 11,107 10,837 10,837 10,837 11,003 11,003 11,003 10,837 10,837 10,837 10,837 11,003 11,003 11,003 11,003 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10,629 10,629 1 15,870 1 12,563 12,730 12,730 12,563 12,563 11,835 11,357 11,107 11,107 11,003 11,003 11,003 11,003 11,003 11,003 11,003 10,629 Ungraded positions at annual rates $9,890 or above—Continued $10,421: Chief lndexer 1959 actual I960 estimate Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary 1 $10,421 $10,421 1 $10,268: Assistant comptroller a n d chief of computing section Assistant director of purchases Director of plant planning Director of typography and design.. Superintendent of composition $10,010: New York field service office manager $9,890: Chief accountant Less than $9,890 $10,442 10,442 10,442 10,442 10,442 $10,275 10,275 10,275 10,275 1 1 1,029 10,026 9,901 5,477,319 542,968 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv4,767 4,757 alent to less than $9,890 25,469,593 24, 912,972 Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct lapses 5,830 5,838 31,370,634 30,845,841 122.7 124.8 660,146 659,328 Net permanent (average number, 5,707.3 5,713.2 net salary) 30,710,488 30,186,513 Positions other than permanent: Tem1,252 1,200 porary employment Other personal services: 241,312 118,638 Regular pay above 52-week base 3,465,000 4,283,348 Overtime and holiday p a y 1,375,000 1,477,201 Night work differential 7,000 7,031 Uniform allowance Excess of annual leave taken (—) over -76,051 leave earned,, 01 Personal services,. 35,997,932 35,800,000 35,600,000 THE JUDICIARY SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES 1959 actual I960 estimate 1901 estimate SALARIES Other personal services: Regular above 52-week base 1969 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: N u m - Total Num- Total N u m - Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $10,879: Chief Justice.. 1 $35,500 $35,500 $35,500 Associate justice 280,000 8 280,000 280,000 Reporter 16,016 1 16,016 16,016 Librarian 13,000 13,000 1 13,000 Marshal 12,750 12,750 1 12,750 Grades established b y the Supreme Court: $10,879 to $12,199: 12,210 12.210 1 12,210 Assistant reporter , 12,210 12,210 1 12,210 Executive secretary 30,160 30,950 29,370 3 $9,163 to $10,483 69,326 69,326 19 162,677 $7,733 to $9,053 24,461 110,344 111,675 3 $7,155 to $8,146 144,352 144,851 20 145.184 16,583 to $7,574 20,550 20,717 20,384 3 $6,017 to $7,007 66,997 64,517 54,349 11 $5,478 to $6,468 17,659 16,994 17,326 3 $4,939 to $6,929. 153,629 155,792 31 158,454 $4,444 to $6,434 19,157 18,741 19,053 4 $4,130 to $4,758 67,205 61,437 66,477 15 $3,844 to $4,472 36,546 35,506 35,922 9 $3,580 to $4,208 —, 96,658 94,370 95.306 26 $3,256 to $3,883 16,224 16,224 16,224 4 R a t e of $4,048 2,350 2,350 2,350 1 R a t e of $2,340 Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base 01 164 1,211,143 11 41,952 164 1,220,091 29,513 5 166 1,245,968 5 30,990 153 1,169,191 159 1.190,578 161 1,214,978 6,610 57,811 5,000 68,422 5,000 68,422 3,360 7,200 3,600 1,236,972 1,271,200 1,292,000 Personal services. 01 T o t a l permanent D e d u c t lapses N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , n e t salary) Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y Nightwork differential 01 $17 4,489 SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $11,355: $25,500: Chief judge Judge $17,500: Chief technical adviser $13,750: Clerk GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Marshal GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Reporter GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-2. $3,255 to $ 3 , 8 2 5 . . . . . . . . — 278,174 37,848 27 1 283,745 2,745 28 1 292,675 2,775 240,3 26 281,000 27 289,900 23 10,600 $7,030 4,610 1 1 $7,270 4,610 1 1 $7,510 4,610 31 155,768 31 167,332 31 173,080 33 167,408 33 1 179,212 5,412 33 185,200 33 167,408 32 173,800 33 185,200 723 35,809 2,400 1,400 43,500 2,400 700 46,000 2,400 206,340 221,100 234,300 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $4,472 1 $4,472 10,500 1,100 600 292,600 301,000 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Personal services., SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1 1 $25,500 102,000 17,514 13,770 11,835 10,629 51,705 7,114 6,136 5.783 5,596 15,230 4,326 15,537 $25, 500 102.000 17,514 13,770 11,606 10,629 43,925 6,968 5,990 5,637 5,450 14,997 4,326 15.433 $25,500 102,000 17,514 13.770 11,606 10,379 37,106 6,822 6,906 6,240 5.741 14,997 4,243 15,350 N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent; Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 1960 estimate COURT AUTOMOBILE FOR T H E C H I E F J U S T I C E $34 4,506 CUSTOMS COURT Personal services Grades and ranges established b y the Supreme Court: $3,844 to $4,472 (net permanent) (average n u m b e r , net salary) _ _ $17 4,4S9 1961 estimate 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Personal services COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS 01 C A R E OP T H E B U I L D I N G AND G R O U N D S , S U P R E M E pay 1 $4,472 1959 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions a t rates equal to or in N u m ber excess of $11,355: $22,500: 1 Chief judge 8 Judge 1 $15,400: Clerk of court GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Marshal Senior law clerk secretary. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: I Marshal 9 Senior law clerk-secretary 6 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 5 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230. 1 GS-10. S6,505 to $7,405 2 GS-9 $5,085 to $6,885 15 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 4 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 9 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 II GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 8 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Total permanent Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary salary $22,500 180,000 15,413 10,150 92,226 53,207 36,628 6,510 12,292 81,184 19,947 41,850 43,036 29,036 1 8 1 $22,500 180,000 15,413 1 8 1 $22,500 180,000 15,413 1 9 11,357 102,213 1 9 11,607 102,213 6 5 1 5 13 4 9 14 9 54,352 36,878 6,656 30,700 72,050 19,490 42,181 55,599 32,821 6 5 1 7 16 6 15 16 9 54,851 38,085 6,822 43,450 88,086 28,768 67,538 64,145 33,632 81 643,979 3.5 23,321 86 682,210 1.5 7,810 101 757,110 1.5 7,810 77.5 620,658 84.5 674,400 I 99.5 749,300 8 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 SALARIES OF S U P P O R T I N G CUSTOMS COURT—Continued S A L A R I E S AND Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base*.. 01 1959 actual EXPENSES—Continued 1960 estimate 1961 estimate $10,954 $6,600 $6,600 1,607 3,600 2,100 1959 actual 633,219 Personal services 758,000 684,600 COURT OF CLAIMS SALABIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 78 4 714,820 42,291 80 2 746,870 14,870 80 2 752,670 14,870 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base 74 672,529 78 732,000 78 737,800 Personal services. GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370.— GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880. GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390.. GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940- 1 Total permanent.. Deduct lapses 01 Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Chairman, Commission on M e n t a l Health, District of Columbia Probation officer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Probation officer — Administrative assistant to chief judge GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: D e p u t y clerk Probation officer Chief deputy register of wills, District of Columbia— Assignment commissioner Motions commissioner GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 - 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $12,770: $25,500: $25,500 $25,500 $25,500 Chief judge 102,000 4 102,000 4 102,000 Judge --247,146 14 266,157 14 266,157 $19,000: Commissioner 13, 770 13,770 13,770 $13,750: Clerk 12,771 13,083 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Auditor 11,357 11,606 2 23,442 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Auditor GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 10,150 10,150 9,901 Chief deputy clerk 10,150 10,150 9,901 Secretary to court . 10,150 9,901 Reporter of decisions and librarian 2 16,931 2 16,931 3 25,023 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 7,530 7,530 7,280 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 7,259 7,114 2 13,624 GS-10. $6,505 to $7.405 96,720 94,619 80,267 15 13 15 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885__ 35, 755 34,819 29,328 5 6 6 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,37034,425 33,696 38,522 7 6 6 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 20,160 19,802 19,802 4 4 4 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390. 4,493 4,347 4,202 1 GS-5. $4,040 to $4.940 38,380 38,210 37,502 9 9 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 22,723 22,318 21,882 6 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions at annual rates less 5,728 5,728 5,728 $9,890 1 PERSONNEL 2,095 4,500 2,200 674,624 736,500 740,000 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.. GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions a t annual rates fixed b y Judicial Conference: $9,890 or above: $17,500: Pretrial examiner, District of Columbia $15,400: Register of wills, District of Columbia Clerk $13,750: Clerk $13,200: Clerk $11,000: Clerk Less t h a n $9,890 — Total permanent., D e d u c t lapses Number Total salary 1 1 $13,374 13,083 $13,686 13,083 11 129,834 131,477 11,835 11,835 100,506 136,013 101,255 543,566 10,150 9,901 9,901 100 873,600 165 1, 285,711 151 1, 017,390 237 478,922 81 478,337 223 1, 198,808 325 J600,747 415 852,425 500 1, 996,280 37 138,508 177,778 1 10,150 1 10,150 1 10,150 58 501,906 169 1,330,761 169 1,155,045 222 1,410,675 81 487,656 238 1,292,267 323 1,621,152 415 1,893,037 494 1,989,648 35 134,409 47 173,301 1 10 13 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 15,413 16 246,605 11 151,466 33 435,864 41 451,131 276 1,815,217 1 17,500 1 16 11 33 41 277 15,413 246,605 151,466 435,864 451,131 1,861,062 2,701 2,712 15,648,799 16,014,250 48 273,442 42 214,650 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) 2,653 2,670 15,799,600 15,375,357 Positions other t h a n permanent: Clerk hire, circuit a n d district j u d g e s . . 3,784,172 3,863,400 176,114 Temporary employment 145,000 66,924 Part-time employment 70,000 Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base 74,196 152,000 Additional p a y for service abroad 64,326 65,000 01 COURTS OF APPEALS, DISTRICT COURTS, AND OTHER JUDICIAL SERVICES N u m - Total salary ber 1960 estimate Personal services Salaries a n d wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations 19,541,089 20,095,000 $19,534,282 6,807 $20,088,000 7,000 SALARIES OF J U D G E S 1959 actual Ungraded positions a t annual rates: Circuit a n d district judges: $25,500: Circuit judge $23,000: District judge $22,500: District judge Hawaii Territorial judges: $12,250: Chief justice $11,900: Associate justice... $9,325: Judge Senior and resigned judges: Senior judge Resigned Judge - 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 68 $1,734,000 1 23,000 247 5,557,500 1 2 11 ^ l , 734,000 1 23,000 247 5,557,500 68 $1,734,000 1 23,000 247 5,557,500 12,250 23,800 103,125 69 1,638,824 7 92,026 75 1,779,750 7 99,193 80 1,892,250 7 99,193 Total permanent D e d u c t lapses 406 9,184,525 18 403,053 398 9,193,443 15 341,443 403 9,305,943 10 228,943 01 388 8,781,472 383 8,852,000 393 9,077,000 Personal services ADMINISTRATIVE O F F I C E OF T H E U N I T E D STATES 1959 actual Grades and ranges: NumSpecial positions at rates equal to or In ber excess of $17,500: Director 1 D e p u t y director Assistant director 1 GS-18. $17,500: Assistant director (management) Assistant director (legal) GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: D e p u t y assistant director. 2 Chief, division of procedural studies a n d statistics 1 Chief, b a n k r u p t c y division 1 Chief, probation division Chief, division of business adminis- COURTS 1960 estimate 1961 estimate T o t a l N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total ber salary salary ber salary $20,000 1 1 $20,000 17,514 1 1 $20,000 17,514 1 1 17,514 17,514 1 1 17,514 17,514 1 1 1 15,392 15,392 15,392 1 1 1 15,621 15,621 15,621 1 15,392 1 15,621 17,514 30,784 15,392 15,392 9 THE JUDICIARY 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Chief, probation division Chief, division of business administration— Chief, personnel division Assistant chief, division of procedural studies and statistics Assistant chief, bankruptcy division.. Assistant chief, probation division Assistant chief, division of business administration. _ Administrative attorney Attorney GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant chief, division of procedural studies and statistics Assistant chief, bankruptcy d i v i s i o n Assistant chief, probation division Chief auditor Chief, section of court services and quarters Administrative attorney Budget and accounting officer Assistant to the chief, probation division Statistician (legal) GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Assistant to the chief, b a n k r u p t c y division Assistant to t h e chief, probation division Assistant chief auditor Assistant chief, section of court services and quarters Administrative attorney Assistant to the chief, probation division Statistician (legal) Personnel officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230,— GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent., D e d u c t lapses N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , n e t salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment I n t e r m i t t e n t employment 1960 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $13,374 1 1 13,083 12,771 11,606 11,835 22,714 11,606 11,357 $13,083 $13,083 12,771 12,771 12,771 12.771 12, 771 12,771 1 1 12,771 12,771 1 1 3 12,771 12,771 38,313 1 1 11,606 11,835 1 1 11,606 11,835 1 1 11,606 11,357 1 1 11,606 11,357 11,357 1 2 11,357 22,714 1961 estimate Other personal services: Regular pay above 52*week base Overtime and holiday p a y Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details $7,600 6,000 $4,000 5,000 01 842,158 990,000 1,184,000 $837,325 4,833 $990,000 $1,184,000 $3,182 5,912 961 Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations -- SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S OF R E F E R E E S 11,357 1 9,901 9,901 10,150 9,901 9,901 9,901 9,901 9,901 9,901 19,802 59,842 21,340 13,769 99,922 9,901 19.802 19,802 101,547 21,340 13,915 101,336 9,901 53,913 28,370 7,426 58,156 6,074 63,001 81,037 120,760 95,864 52,665 22 16 25 23 6 117,601 76,192 107,455 90,710 21,652 13 64,792 13 69,161 144 10 870,645 43,129 158 1,005,859 7 32,359 180 1,184,959 7 31,459 134 827,516 151 973,500 173 1,153,500 4,000 4,000 17,500 4,587 1960 estimate 1959 actual 1961 estimate 129,502 77,564 125,905 95,951 25,383 14 72,406 1959 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates established b y the Judicial Conference: $15,000: Referee in bankruptcy $13,750: Referee in bankruptcy $12,500: Referee in b a n k r u p t c y $11,250: Referee in bankruptcy GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct lapses. N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Part-time employment: Referee Clerk to referee Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base.,Additional p a y for service abroad.. 01 Personal services 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 67 $1,005,000 13 178,750 16 200,000 78,750 7 $8,341 1 67,978 10 19,031 3 41,059 7 66 355,210 58 276,661 88 373,318 106 410,064 119 423,815 46,784 14 587 575 25 550 $1,035,000 16 220,000 187,500 78,750 $8,341 69,494 19,489 41,974 368,127 277,285 370,302 397,081 479,215 48,060 6,948 155,530 17 570 656 3,606,666 59,616 9 4,013,331 32,281 647 3,329,231 3,647,050 3,981,050 375,503 107,274 103,668 358,760 107,000 100,000 363,750 107,000 100,000 7,424 1,674 15,600 1,600 8,100 1,600 3,924,674 4,130,000 4,561,500 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE EXECUTIVE MANSION AND GROUNDS S A L A R I E S AND E X P E N S E S E X E C U T I V E M A N S I O N AND G R O U N D S 1959 actual NumGrades and ranges: Special positions a t rates equal to or in ber excess of $15,375: T h e Assistant to the President. 1 1 D e p u t y assistant to the President 1 Special counsel to the President 2 Secretary to the President Administrative assistant to the President Staff assistant to the President Secretary to the Cabinet Special assistant to the President GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Assistant to the deputy assistant to the President Assistant staff secretary Executive clerk .. GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Administrative officer (chief usher). Assistant to the deputy assistant to the President Executive clerk Special assistant GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative officer Assistant executive clerk Assistant special counsel to the Presi1 " dent. — Assistant to t h e secretary to the Cabinet Associate press secretary Chief of records Special assistant GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officer; I Assistant executive clerk Assistant special counsel to the President. Chief of records C h i e f / telegraph, code, and travel service Special assistant GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Chief of correspondence Chief of flies Chief, telegraph, code, and travel service — Doorkeeper and chief receptionist Special assistant GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.__ GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885„_ GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 12 Total permanent., D e d u c t lapses N e t ' p e r m a n e n t (average n u m b e r , n e t salary) .1 Positions other t h a n permanent: Parttime and temporary positions Other personal services: Overtime and holiday pay P a y m e n t s to other agencies for reimbursable details 01 Personal services., 1960 estimate Total N u m - Total N u m - Total salary ber salary ber salary $22,500 21,750 21,000 42,000 $22,500 22,000 21,000 42,000 $22,500 22,000 21,000 42,000 120,000 17,500 17,500 17,500 120,000 17,500 17,500 17,500 120,000 17.500 17,500 17,500 15,621 15,870 15,621 15,870 16,099 15,621 14,435 14,435 14,685 14,914 15,163 14,206 14,914 15,163 1 14,206 1 14,435 1 1 13,083 13,083 1 1 13,083 13,083 12,771 13,374 13,374 12,771 13,083 3 36,255 36,733 1 11,357 11,606 11,357 11,357 11,835 11,606 11,107 11,107 9,901 79,645 39,518 85,592 61,029 164,345 154,169 157,208 211,996 142,644 47,779 51,210 42,935 1961 estimate Net permanent, (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base-.Overtime and holiday p a y Nightwork differential 01 Personal services 37 $134,995 37 $139,612 37 $142,339 35 35 35 180,655 187,203 187,203 72 315,650 3.8 16,798 72 326,815 3.4 15,574 72 239,542 0.7 3,026 68.2 298,852 63.6 311,241 71.3 326,516 30,306 24,945 24,945 1,214 23,682 3,345 2,460 17,868 3,067 20,328 3,067 357,399 359,581 374,856 BUREAU OF THE BUDGET SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 13,083 13,083 12,771 12,771 13,083 12,771 21,008 9,901 I960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $9,890 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent 15,392 15,621 37,461 12,563 1959 actual 1961 estimate 2 1 1 20,300 10,150 9,901 2 1 1 11,107 11,107 7 5 12 15 30 29 29 43 30 13 12 60,569 37,606 84,220 99,740 177,132 160,315 144,747 192,047 123,902 50,940 43,016 61,276 38,584 87,261 102,924 185,027 167,757 151,951 200,766 125,585 51,501 43,722 11 40,331 20,529 10,379 9,901 11 40,393 275 1,782,665 7 111,252 272 1,773,533 3 36,500 272 1,819,000 0.3 2,250 268 269 271.7 1,671,413 1,737,033 124,341 125,467 66,063 60,000 17,123 3,000 1,878,940 1,925,500 1,816,750 125,250 67,500 3,000 2,012,500 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $17,500: $22,500 $22,500 $22,500 Director 20,509 20,509 20,509 D e p u t y director. 60,030 60,030 60,030 Assistant director GS-18. $17,500: 17,514 17,514 Assistant director for budget r e v i e w . . 17,514 Assistant director for legislative 1 17,514 17,514 17,514 r^ffiroricG Assistant director for management 1 17,514 17,514 17,514 and organization Assistant director for statistical 1 17,514 17,514 17,514 standards . 35,028 3 52,542 52,542 Chief of division 17,514 1 17,514 17,514 Executive assistant director GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 31,491 31,970 47,132 Chief of division — 15,392 15,621 15,392 Chief of office 15,621 15,870 15,621 D e p u t y division chief 61,568 61,797 30,784 D e p u t y office chief . 15,621 15,870 15,392 General counsel — GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Administrative assistant to the 1 14,914 14,685 14,685 director 187,968 13 190,383 129,707 Assistant division chief-— 72,196 5 72,924 57,761 Assistant office chief 1 14,685 14,435 14,435 Assistant to the division chief 1 14,685 14,435 14,435 Chief, budget methods. 14,914 14,685 1 15,163 Chief, budget preparation 14,685 14,435 1 14,914 Chief, fiscal analysis-— 14,685 D e p u t y office chief-— Specialist on organization and legis14,914 15,163 15,163 lation GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 66,310 5 67,474 79,080 Accountant (systems) 94,430 7 95,657 53,518 Analytical statistician 27,352 2 27,352 26,769 Assistant to the division chief 328,988 30 396,213 265,758 Budget examiner 13.686 1 13,686 13,374 Budget and program analyst 13,083 2 26,145 13,083 Budget methods specialist 12,771 1 13,083 Budget officer 26,166 2 26,748 53,227 Fiscal economist 13,083 1 13,374 12,771 General attorney 54,059 4 54,911 53,498 Legislative analyst 107,640 10 134,653 119,495 Management analyst 11 12 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 S A L A R I E S AND EXPENSES—Continued 1960 estimate 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant (systems) Analytical statistician Assistant budget ofiicer Budget examiner Budget methods specialist Budget officer Budget preparation specialist Cartographer Fiscal economist Legislative analyst Management analyst Personnel officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant (systems) Administrative services officer Analytical statistician..Assistant personnel officer Budget examiner Budget methods specialist Budget preparation specialist Fiscal economist Information officer Legislative analyst Management analyst Special assistant GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent D e d u c t lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) 1 8 1 38 235,852 145,013 13,770 154,669 62,652 194,894 211,954 167,021 32,655 11,836 10,650 17,138 8 38,542 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 3 1 30 1 11,606 93,996 12,563 9,901 11,336 33,551 10,150 309,896 9,901 31,158 20,051 11,107 20,300 30,450 10,629 194,834 210,532 13,478 3 2 1 2 3 1 22 29 2 33 10 34 34 31 7 3 3 6 211,160 59,280 192,020 174,472 145,786 28,516 12,127 10,941 20,384 8 1 1 1 12 1 1 1 3 1 28 1 10,150 11,336 34,008 10,379 290,950 9,901 31,407 39,853 11,336 20,529 79,935 10,629 262,288 169,559 34,819 155,998 94,892 203,627 194,732 155,747 20,903 12,231 11,107 20,676 3 4 1 2 8 1 30 23 5 24 16 8 40,250 40,833 435 4,029,364 10 109,864 468 4,382,803 13 120,703 421.9 3,840,626 425 455 3,919,500 4,262,100 6,252 4,396 1,685 12,000 10,000 20,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 14,770 14,796 42 30,100 12,950 50 16,400 12,950 50 3,358 7,300 3,885,925 4,011,900 $3,871,261 14,664 4,331,500 $4,319,500 12,000 $3,999,900 12,000 COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual Grades a n d ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $6,505: Chairman, Council of Economic AdCouncil member Economist Statistician GS-10. $6,605 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 t o $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 t o $4,065 Total permanent D e d u c t lapses N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , n e t salary) — 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $20,600 2 11 2 40,000 148,865 21,008 6,448 23,587 16,619 20,863 4,659 3,869 4,077 1 1 2 11 2 $20,600 40,000 151,527 21,008 6,656 2 11 2 1 $20,500 40,000 151,527 21,008 6,822 6 2 5 29,328 11,627 25,209 5 2 5 29,807 11,772 25,667 1 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 01 Personal services 1961 estimate $565 7,485 $1,000 7,500 $1,000 8,600 1,150 7,670 2,300 8,000 1,200 8,000 3,952 4,077 4,056 4,077 31 310,495 0.8 11,386 31 1 313,884 9,684 31 315,236 1.1 11,036 >.2 299,109 30 304,200 29.9 304,200 6,038 6,000 6,000 322,017 329,000 329,000 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL 47,611 12,085 12,563 11,835 140,899 12,563 4 435 13.1 126,160 Personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries a n d expenses" "Advances and reimbursements" 36,254 11,835 12,563 3 30,660 9,901 11,107 19,802 59,904 27 17 2 24 10 35 41 39 8 3 3 5 $97,175 83,595 11,835 373,109 35,297 $95,950 83,137 11,835 325,080 23,442 11,107 87,381 10,150 391,268 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base.. Overtime a n d holiday p a y Nightwork differentialP a y m e n t to otl able details-, 01 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $94,723 48,567 11,835 374,416 23,192 12,085 35,755 11,606 12,563 11,357 59,925 12,563 1960 estimate 1959 actual BUREAU OF THE BUDGET—Continued SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual 1960 estimate Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in N u m - Total N u m ber salary ber excess of $17,500: Executive secretary, National Secu$20,000 rity Council GS-18. $17,500: D e p u t y executive secretary, National 17,514 Security Council Executive officer, Operations Coor17,514 dinating Board D e p u t y executive officer, Operations 18,200 Coordinating Board. Director, internal security coordinating staff GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Senior member, policy coordinating 16,060 special staff 15,392 Director, planning board secretariat . Director, internal security coordi16,099 nating staff D e p u t y director, internal security coordinating staff Chief, information and education projects staff, operations coordinat15,392 ing staff. GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Director, planning board secretariat. Director, operations coordinating sec14,914 retariat D e p u t y chief, information a n d education projects staff, operations coordinating staff Senior area representative, operations 14.685 coordinating staff. GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970r Member, policy coordinating special 26,457 2 staff D e p u t y director, internal security co13,374 ordinating staff D e p u t y director, operations coordi13,978 nating secretariat 1 Projects staff officer, information and education projects staff, operations 26,274 1 coordinating staff Chief, intelligence liaison officer, oper1 13,978 ations coordinating staff D e p u t y chief, intelligence liaison staff, operations coordinating staff 13.686 Area officer, operations coordinating 52,311 staff 7 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Member, policy coordinating special staff 1 11,357 Area officer, operations coordinating staff 24,142 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Member, policy coordinating special staff 9,901 Research assistant, planning board 10,629 secretariat Area officer, operations coordinating 19,802 staff 18,367 G2-12. $8,330 to' $9,530— 15,060 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 6,656 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 57,428 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 109,778 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 25,210 GS-6. $4,490 t o $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 26,291 7,634 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-2. $3,255 to $3325 6,636 Total salary 1 $20,000 Total p e r m a n e n t . D e d u c t lapses N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , n e t salary): U n i t e d States and possessions Positions other t h a n permanent: Interm i t t e n t employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime a n d holiday p a y P a y m e n t s to other agencies for reimbursale details 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 15,392 16,392 15,392 14,206 15,163 14,206 14,914 25,542 13,978 12,771 13,978 90,915 11,357 9,901 10,629 9,901 18,367 15,516 6,656 67,261 5,637 125,191 19,489 13,063 16,164 77 674,719 14.9 173,041 76 670,037 1.8 15,7M LI 601,678 74.2 654,243 1,000 1,000 1,951 2,350 5,038 2,500 136,339 1961 estimate 13 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 1959 actual 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 01 Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Advances and reimbursements" $643,318 $662,781 $663,916 $642,186 1,132 $662,781 $663,916 OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE MOBILIZATION SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE MOBILIZATION Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in N u m - Total N u m excess of $17,500: ber ber salary Director, Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization $25,000 1 D e p u t y director, Office of Civil a n d Defense Mobilization 21,000 1 Assistant director for plans and operations 1 20,000 Assistant director for resources and 20,000 production 1 Assistant director for training, educa20,000 tion, and public affairs 1 GS-18. $17,500: D e p u t y assistant director, communi17,514 cations and warning D e p u t y assistant director, economic 17,514 stabilization D e p u t y assistant director, fuel a n d 17,514 energy 17,514 D e p u t y assistant director, manpower. D e p u t y assistant director, plans and operations D e p u t y assistant director, production 17,514 a n d materials D e p u t y assistant director, resources 17,514 and production D e p u t y assistant director, telecommunications .... D e p u t y assistant director, training, 17,514 education, a n d public affairs D e p u t y assistant director, transpor17,514 tation 17,514 Director, program and policy — 17,514 Director of research Director, special liaison.. 17,514 General counsel GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Assistant to deputy assistant direc16,099 tor, production and materials.. Deputy assistant director, Federal, State, and local plans ... D e p u t y assistant director, food and water D e p u t y assistant director, national 15,870 organizations and civic affairs D e p u t y assistant director, plans and 15,870 operations D e p u t y assistant director, public 1 15,392 affairs ^ ^ _ ^ ^ D e p u t y assistant director, telecom16,349 munication D e p u t y to deputy assistant director, economic stabilization . D e p u t y to d e p u t y assistant director, fuel and energy D e p u t y to d e p u t y assistant director, manpower — D e p u t y to deputy assistant director, 1 16,349 production and materials — D e p u t y to d e p u t y assistant director, telecommunications 15,621 D e p u t y director, program and policy. 15,870 D e p u t y director, research 15,621 D e p u t y , general counsel 15,621 Director, administration 16,349 Director, special liaison 1 Planning officer 8 Regional director — GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 1 1 14,435 Assistant to the director 1 1 15,163 Assistant general counsel D e p u t y assistant director for chemical, biological, a n d radiological deD e p u t y assist^at director for continui t y of g o v e r n m e n t - D e p u t y assistant director for emergency community services D e p u t y assistant director for shelter a n d vulnerability reduction D e p u t y assistant director for training a n d education D e p u t y to d e p u t y assistant director, economic stabilization 520200—60 2 1 14,435 1 14,435 Total N u m - Total salary ber salary $25,000 1 $25,000 21,000 21,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17, 514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17, 514 17, 514 17, 514 17,514 17,514 1959 actual 1961 estimate 17,514 1 1 1 1 1 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 16,099 16,349 15,392 15,392 15,392 15,392 16,099 16,349 15,3 1 15,621 15,392 1 15,392 15,392 1 15,392 15,392 1 15,392 16,349 1 15,621 15,621 16,099 15,621 15,870 16,349 15,621 15,870 16,099 15,870 15,870 15,392 123,136 1 8 15,392 123,136 14,435 15,163 1 1 14,685 15,163 14,914 14,914 14,206 14,206 14,206 14,206 1 14,206 14,206 1 14,685 14,685 1900 estimate OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE MOBILIZATION—continued Grades and ranges—Continued NumGS-10. $14,190 to $15,150—Continued ber Deputy assistant director, engineering office 1 Deputy to deputy assistant director, manpower 1 D e p u t y to the deputy assistant director, public affairs 1 Director, classified location Director, operations research office Director, security and inspection Director, State and local plans Financial operations officer General engineer Planning officer Special assistant for fuel GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Attorney-adviser 3 Chemist 1 Civilian requirements officer 3 Communications specialist 2 Coordinator of national defense execu1 tive reserve 1 Damage assessment analyst Damage assessment officer ... D e p u t y director, classified l o c a t i o n . . . D e p u t y assistant director, continuity 1 of government. D e p u t y assistant director, emergency 1 community services D e p u t y assistant director, Federal 1 plans D e p u t y assistant director, women's activities D e p u t y director, administration Deputy director, health services D e p u t y regional director D e p u t y to deputy assistant director, national organizations and civic affairs D e p u t y to d e p u t y assistant director, transportation 1 Director, administrative operations... Director, administrative services office Director, audiovisual office Director, budget and fiscal office Director, chemical, agriculture, and forest products Director, chemical, biological, and 1 radiological defense 1 Director, classified location 1 Director, communications Director, conference office Director, construction and housing office 1 Director, educational relations o f f i c e Director, engineering office Director, equipment and components 1 office Director, facilities certification s t a f f 1 Director of Federal plans 1 Director, financial assistance office Director, Government requirements office Director, industry office Director, information office . Director, instructor training centers 1 office Director, military requirements office. Director, mobilization planning staff. Director, nonferrous metals and non1 metallic minerals 1 Director of operations analysis Director, policy and standards officeDirector, program support office Director, publications office Director, regional plans and opera3 tions Director, regional resources and production... Director, regional special liaison Director, religious affairs office Director, research administrative office. Director, research planning and coordinating office Director, resources management staff. Director, rural activities office Director, shelter and vulnerability 1 office.. 1 Director, staff college Director, steel, ferroalloys, and light metals office Director, stockpile coordination office Director, test office — Director, training analysis and development office Director, warning office Dispersion specialist Economics research director Economist Engineer Executive officer Fire officer Industrial specialist Information officer. Inspector Intelligence economist Legislative labor manpower specialist. Manpower specialist - Total salary Num- Total ber salary 15,163 $14,435 14,435 14,685 14,206 14,6S5 14,914 15,163 15,163 14,435 39,228 13,978 40,996 26,749 1 $14,435 1 14,200 1 14,206 1 14,206 1 1 15,163 15,163 3 40,144 13,374 52,603 13,686 13,374 13,978 12,771 13,074 13,374 13,978 12,771 13,978 13,374 13,374 12,771 13,083 13,083 1 12,771 1 13,374 1 13,083 8 103,083 1 13,083 1 13,686 1 13,374 8 :103,395 1 12,771 l 13,083 12,771 1 1 13,978 12,771 l 1 13,978 13,083 12,771 13,083 12,771 1 1 1 13,083 13,374 12,771 l l l 13,083 13,374 13,083 1 14,227 1 14,227 1 13.0S3 1 13,083 1 1 13,978 12,771 l l 13,978 12,771 1 1 1 13,978 13,063 13,083 1 1 1 13,978 13.374 13,083 13,686 12,771 1 1 1 1 13,978 13,083 13,978 13,083 1 l l 1 14,227 13,083 13,978 13,083 13,978 14,227 13,374 1 1 14,227 13,374 i i 14,227 13,686 13,686 1 1 1 13,686 13.978 13,978 1 l l 13,978 13,978 13,978 13,978 12,771 12,771 13,374 1 1 1 1 1 13,978 12,771 12,771 12,771 13,374 1 l l l 1 14,227 13,033 12,771 13,033 13,374 13,083 13,083 13,978 12,771 13,978 39,520 8 104,580 8 104,580 52,291 12,771 13,374 13,978 8 104,580 1 12,771 1 13,686 1 13,978 8 105,828 1 13,033 1 13,686 1 13,978 13,978 1 1 1 13,978 12,771 12,771 1 1 1 13,978 12,771 12,771 13,978 12,771 1 12,771 1 13,083 13,978 13,978 13,033 1 1 1 13.978 13.978 13,0S3 1 1 1 13,978 13,978 13,374 12,771 13,374 1 1 1 1 1 7 2 13,033 13,6S6 12,771 13,686 13,978 94,534 26,457 1 1 1 I 1 7 3 13,083 13,686 12,771 13,978 14,227 94,786 39,228 2 2 2 1 1 1 26,457 25,542 26,145 13,978 13,083 12,771 3 2 2 1 1 1 39,832 26,166 26,457 13,978 13,OSS 13,083 13,6S6 13,978 13,686 40,143 25,542 25,854 13,978 12,771 14 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE MOBILIZATION—Continued SALARIES AND OF CIVIL AND 1961 estimate DEFENSE MOBILIZ ATION—continued Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued Medical officer Medical supply officer. Meteorological officer Operations planning offirer Physical science administrator Physical security officer Physicist Planning officer. Program officer . Readiness development officer Regional director Security specialist Social science officer Special assistant, military relations... Special assistant, plans and operations. Special assistant, production and mnterials Special assistant, resources and production Stabilization specialist Statistician Systems analysis director Technical liaison officer Transportation officer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officer Analytical statistician Assistant executive secretary Attorney adviser Auditor Budget officer __. Chemist Civil defense officer (attack warning).. Civil defense officer (religious affairs).. Civilian requirements officer Communications officer Continuity of government specialist-. Damage assessment officer.. Data analysis officer Decontamination officer D e p u t y director, budget and fiscal office D e p u t y regional director... D e p u t y director, regional resources and production.. Director, personnel office Director, radiological defense school... Director, regional plans and operations. Director, regional plans testing Director, regional program and policy. Director, regional resources ana production Director, regional special liaison Director, regional training, education, and public affairs _ Director, Washington services office.. Economist Emergency location specialist Engineer Executive assistant Fire officer Hospital administrator Industrial specialist Industry officer Information officer Information specialist Labor specialist Liaison officer Liaison officer (attack warning) Management analyst Manpower specialist Manpower utilization specialist.._ Mobilization planning officer Natural disaster coordinator Operations analyst Operations officer. Operations planning officer. Physical science administrator Physicist Planning officer,, Plans and grants officer Program analyst Program officer Publications editor Records preservation specialist Resources analyst Resources management officer Restoration and rehabilitation officer. Security specialist Social sciences officer Statistician Storage and operations specialist... Supervisory accountant Systems analyst Training officer 1960 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $13,978 13,686 12,771 132,432 13,978 13,978 13,978 10 133,180 2 26,749 13,374 108,222 13,374 25,209 13 978 12,771 1 $13,978 13,083 T " 1 1 2 13," 978 13,978 13,978 25,854 1 1 12,563 12,563 34,320 11,357 11,835 11,606 46,883 11,606 57,283 69,597 13,686 25,209 13,978 13,083 13,978 25, 771 13,978 13,083 1 14,227 1 12,563 1 11, 606 1 7 11,357 84,385 1 11,357 1 11,606 8 1 1 92,785 11,606 11,357 5 2 4 57,283 22,963 45,906 2 6 24,648 70,813 1 14,227 13,374 12, 771 13,978 13.978 13,978 26,457 1 12,563 11,606 35,047 11,606 12,085 11,835 59,696 11,835 11,606 U7,291 11,357 11,606 11,606 11,357 11,606 8 1 1 91,492 92,803 93,979 11,835 11,357 91, 492 92,803 5 68,967 5 59,466 8 93,128 8 94,097 2 23,920 1 11,357 12 145,224 1 11,606 2 24,170 1 11,606 12 145,682 72,238 11.357 58,947 57,034 11,606 11,606 11,835 22,714 12,563 12,334 35,776 12,813 25,126 70,345 151,506 12,563 11,357 161,220 11,357 23,441 57,512 24,169 12,334 36,982 61,130 11,357 58,010 11,606 11,835 12,085 23,212 12,563 12,334 36,254 12,813 25,126 70,574 13 153,959 " 12,563 11,357 162,425 11,606 23,691 58,010 24,169 12,334 37,211 22,714 12,813 11,357 12,663 11,357 23,212 12,813 11,357 12,563 11,357 48,068 68,869 11,357 11,606 11,835 45,428 12,563 12,563 50,252 69,596 59,695 12,563 10 116,480 11,357 2 24,398 5 57,034 2 23,920 12,085 11,606 2 23,442 12,563 2 22,714 1 12,813 1 1 1 1 4 46,634 DEFENSE Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued Transportation specialist Warning officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Assistant regional director for women's activities Attorney advisor Auditor Bacteriologist Budget officer Chemical-biological specialist Civil defense officer (warning) Civilian requirements officer Communications officer Congressional liaison officer... Continuity of government officer Contract specialist Contributions officer Damage assessment officer — Decontamination officer D e p u t y director, administrative operations D e p u t y to deputy assistant director, women's activities.. - . Director, regional plans testing Director, regional program and policy. Director, regional special liaison Director, regional training', education and public affairs Director, Washington services officeDistribution controls officer Economic stabilization officer Educationist Engineer E q u i p m e n t specialist Federal coordination officer Financial assistance officer Foreign liaison officer Industrial specialist Information specialist Inspector Labor specialist Manpower specialist Merit system officer N a t u r a l disaster coordinator Operations officer. Operations planning officer Personnel officer Physicist Placement officer Planning officer.. Plans and grants officer Position classifier Program officer Project officer (tests) Publications officer Purchasing agent. Radiological defense officer Records management a n a l y s t . . . Regional administrative officer Reports officer. Resources management officer Rural activities officer — Security specialistSocial sciences analyst Space analyst Special activities officer Special assistant Special liaison officer Specifications and standards specialist Staff assistant State liaison officer. Structural engineer Supervisory accountant Supply specialist Surplus property disposal officer Systems accountant Training officer Transportation resources officer Warning officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230.. GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370— GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880... GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390... 3S-5. $4,040 to $4,940... GS-4. $3,755 to GS-3. $3,495 to GS-2. $3,255 to GS-1. $2,960 to Wage board $4,325... $4,065... $3,825.. . $3,530... Total permanent . 12,563 12,563 35,027 1 34,818 1 11,357 1 12,086 1 11,606 5 59,467 1 11,606 1 11,357 10 115,914 1 11,357 1 11,357 1 11,606 1 11,357 11,357 11,357 1 1 1 1 13,083 12,771 13,978 13,978 13,978 26,145 1 1 6 69,597 1 11,835 1 12,563 1 11,357 11 135,093 1 11,606 1 12,563 1 12,563 6 74,672 $13,978 11 147,906 13,978 13,978 13,978 11 147,159 5 68.037 13,686 1 1 1 11 146,970 13,978 1 13,978 1 13,978 11 145,369 5 67,433 13,374 1 OF CIVIL AND MOBILIZATION—continued EXPENSES—Continued 1959 actual OFFICE OFFICE 4 47,133 Deduct lapses 1960 estimate N u m - Total ber salary Number Total 3 $35,526 1 11,835 3 $35,755 3 3 30,908 72,196 31,138 9,901 9,901 20,530 10,150 51,667 20,759 70,991 9,901 41,059 9,901 10,858 61,090 11,107 1 2 11,336 1 11,336 9,901 20,529 21,257 1 9,901 2 22,214 2 22,214 1 2 2 2 15 1 2 3 1 4 9 2 1 4 1 7 4 27 3 2 1 12 1 1 3 1 2 1 5 1 8 2 8 1 2 1 1 3 1 14 1 1 1 1 9,901 21,257 21,008 20,530 161,281 10,150 21,257 30,909 9,901 43,929 91,042 20,280 9,901 39,604 10,629 70,868 40,829 280,611 30,909 -52,214 10,379 121,492 10,150 10,150 30,430 10,629 20,300 10,150 52,873 10,150 80,768 20, 530 85,238 9,901 20,051 10,855 9,901 31,866 9,901 145,828 11,107 9,901 9,901 11,107 1 2 2 2 15 1 2 3 1 4 9 2 1 5 1 7 4 27 3 2 1 12 1 1 3 1 2 1 5 1 8 2 8 1 2 1 1 3 1 14 1 1 1 1 9,901 21,486 21,008 20,759 162,030 10,379 21,486 31,055 9,901 44,658 92,268 20,280 9,901 50,252 10,858 71,097 41,079 283,293 31,388 22,214 10,379 122,689 10,150 10,379 30,680 10,629 20,529 10,150 52,873 10,379 80,768 20,530 86,693 9,901 20,529 11,107 10,150 32,613 10,150 146,306 11,107 9,901 10,150 11,107 1 1 10,160 10,150 1 1 10,150 10,379 21,965 21,257 21,008 10,629 152,856 9,901 21,008 4 8 43,431 81,868 29,703 10, 629 41,165 50,232 249, 781 20,529 22,214 10,150 132,101 9,901 9,901 30,181 10,379 20,051 9,901 32,364 9,901 51,418 21,486 74,610 19,802 31,866 9,901 31,866 9,901 96,074 10,858 9,901 11,107 10,150 9,901 10,150 9,901 183,579 63,982 62,046 132 1,138,337 87 636,926 6 42,703 76 480,197 13 79,043 86 467,868 98 487,032 246 1,079,069 151 601,406 76 283,190 12 43,140 3,536 173,476 1 31,408 82,576 31,387 9,901 9,901 20,779 10,150 72,217 21,257 61,348 10,150 30,201 10,150 10,858 71,968 11,107 26 264,430 7 75,567 8 81,869 146 1,257,628 92 675,616 6 43,306 521,055 17 105,250 88 479,514 117 680,693 1,043,772 155 612,893 72 268,883 12 43,722 3,536 175,586 1 1,700 1,571 13,403,726 12,064,742 85 47.1 627,326 343,959 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) 1,615 1,523.9 12,776,400 11,720,783 26 266,592 7 76,773 8 81,869 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 1959 actual OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE MOBILIZATION—continued N u m - Total ber salary Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services' Regular pay above 52-weelc base.. Overtime and holiday pay P a y m e n t to other agencies for reimbursable details 01 Personal services. Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization 1960 estimate 1961 estimate $186,600 180,900 $168,700 197,100 44,913 192,579 96,300 170,800 52,100 180.400 17,652 20,000 20,000 12,150,919 13,431,000 13,996,000 ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OFR HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Director. GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant director GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Educationist GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 —GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940... GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325. Grades established b y act of J u l y 1, 1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Assistant surgeon general Director grade Senior grade Assistant grade Total permanent., Deduct l a p e s . . — N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52*week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 R E S E A R C H AND 11,357 11,606 9,901 8,341 4,992 10,150 8,341 5,138 8,112 3,765 8,404 3,869 19,727 1 11 154,551 1 9,366 1 5,197 1 19,727 13 190,278 1 19,727 13 190,278 19 224,118 6 57,624 22 269,244 2 19,544 22 270,596 6,796 13 166,494 20 249,700 22 263,800 270 400 300 300 166,764 250,100 264,400 9,901 4,493 8,112 Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: , Public health program specialist GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Architect Public health program specialist GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.—. GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 — GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065. GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825. Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Senior grade..Full grade Senior assistant grade.. Ungraded positions a t annual rates less t h a n $9,890 — Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent D e d u c t lapses N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment I n t e r m i t t e n t employment Other personal servicesRegular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y 01 Personal services, Health, Education, and Welfare 1960 estimate $11,357 $10,150 10,150 14,060 12,292 4,992 12,168 8,091 3,515 3,266 2 1 1 20,752 8,851 8,286 Grades and ranges: GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 01 Personal services, Veterans Administration 10,150 10,379 8,341 7,030 5,990 1 1 1 1 $10,379 8,341 7,030 5,990 9,006 7,530 1 1 4,950 3,765 7,945 7,945 20 123,791 8.3 50,655 12 80,994 4.6 31,114 48,400 7 3.5 24,100 11.7 73,136 7.4 49,880 3.5 24,300 1,800 3,000 500 54,880 24,800 274 178 1961 estimate Num- Total Number ber salary ber Total salary 4 5 6 $19,460 20,865 22,870 4 5 6 33 155,855 48 2 219,050 7,489 46 211,561 ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Forester Regional liaison representative,. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Net permanent (average number, net net salary). Total salary $19,460 20,865 22,870 4 5 6 $19,460 20,865 22,870 32 158,240 32 159,110 47 2 221,435 9,035 47 2 222,305 9,005 45 212,400 45 213,300 7,637 6,700 5,800 219,198 219,100 219,100 1959 actual 1960 estimate OF 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 8 1 8 $11,3'7 93,000 8 20,300 44,095 29,620 4,347 54,899 3,266 4,347 30,800 19 148,094 9.5 68,448 $94,000 35 2:0,527 2.2 15,495 8.8 30,155 9.5 41.6 265,187 79,646 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 996 883 Personal services, Department of Agriculture 80,642 284,915 18,845 ALLOCATION TO CIVIL AERONAUTICS FOARD Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Industry mobilization planning officer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Air transport examiner GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 1 12,771 1 1 11,357 4,493 Total permanent Deduct lapses 3 0.2 28,621 2,721 N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 7,218 1960 estimate C I V I L D E F E N S E AND D E F E N S E MOBILIZATION F U N C T I O N S FEDERAL AGENCIES 01 3,266 73,588 ALLOCATION TO VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Num- 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 1959 actual Total permanent Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries carried In other position schedules paid from this account DEVELOPMENT 1959 actual ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE 13,083 12,771 12,771 Personal services, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.. E M E R G E N C Y S U P P L I E S AND E Q U I P M E N T N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary $73,709 101,283 15 01 Personal services, Civil Aeronautics Board — ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Grades and ranges: GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Administrator, defense air transportation administration GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Director, air transportation division. Director, general aviation division Business and Defense Services Administration regional representativeRegional coordinator, 2.8 25,900 100 26,000 16 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE MOBILIZATION—Continued ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE C I V I L D E F E N S E AND D E F E N S E MOBILIZATION F U N C T I O N S FEDERAL A G E N C I E S — C o n t i n u e d 1959 actual OF 1960 estimate 1961 estimate ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—continued N u m - Total Num- Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary ber salary GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: ber salary Assistant emergency planning coord$11,606 1 $11,357 inator 11,357 Survey statistician D e p u t y director, air transportation 11,357 11,357 division. 11,606 Highway engineer 11,357 1 11,357 Meteorologist, coordinator 11,357 11,357 1 Meteorologist, liaison GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 9,901 20,280 Survey statistician 11,090 Highway engineer 9,901 9,901 Mathematical statistician 79,120 79,120 Meteorologist, consultant 9,901 9,901 Assistant port development officer— 11,586 11,586 Liaison officer 33,532 33,582 GS-12. $S,330 to $9,530 44,118 43,868 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 $7,758 48,212 18,262 GS-9. $5,935 to $6,885 117,456 75,720 GS-7. $4,9S0 to $5,880 2 10,733 10,632 10,486 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 1 4,493 21,467 41,434 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 7,634 7,634 GS-4. $3,755 to $1,325 7,113 7,113 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Total permanent — Deduct lapses Add— Terminal leave in excess of lapses Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this accountNet permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services; Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Regular pay above 52-week base 01 Personal services. Department of Commerce __ 7 570,691 138,317 727,008 54,474 139 1,205,700 139 1,205,700 65,228 2,135 139 1,205,700 146 1,273,063 193 1,638,074 222 1,878,234 6,097 27,814 7,200 84,925 7,200 5,259 6,570 3,920 8,907 6,650 3,975 7,767 1,988,751 1,692,485 1,284,419 ALLOCATION TO FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Civil aviation defense planning officer. GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Airport planning officer Disaster control planning officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: National damage assessment center liaison officer Regional civil aviation defense planning officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530: Airport engineer. Disaster control planning officer GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885: Radiological defense adviser GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week b a s e . . . 01 Personal services, Federal Aviation Agency 01 Personal services, Federal munications Commission Registration and information specialist Scientist Training director Training specialist GS-12. $3,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $3,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390... GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Grades established b y act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Director grade * Senior grade Full grade Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct lapses. N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) * 12,771 13,070 11,357 11,357 11,595 11,595 9,890 39,604 40,520 8,341 8,341 8,570 8,570 3 12,168 23,960 12,570 12 7 103,939 57,109 17 1 140,340 8,435 46,830 16 131,905 360 595 132,500 47,190 ALLOCATION TO FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Grades a n d ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Damage assessment liaison officer Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base ~ Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative officer Chief, emergency welfare services Public health program specialist Scientist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officer —Chief, educational materials program. Chief, emergency welfare services Civil defense officer Defense planning officer D e p u t y chief, emergency welfare services Engineer Liaison officer Operations planning officer Public health program specialist GS-13. $9,901 to $11,107: Assistant regional , representative, emergency welfare services Child welfare specialist .. Civil defense officer. Emergency welfare services specialist (emergency feeding).. Emergency welfare services specialist (emergency lodging) Medical staff assistant— Operating statistics specialist Operations planning officer Program analyst Public health program specialist Regional representative for civil de- 11,357 1 11,606 86 44 11,443 11,650 Com- 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m ber ber salary 1 1 $12,563 11,357 Total salary 1 1 1 $12,771 12,771 12,771 1 1 11,357 11,357 1 1 11,357 11,357 11,357 12,862 11,357 11,357 56,785 9,901 9,901 1 9,901 9,901 9,901 9,901 3 1 7 9,901 69,307 9 89,109 9,901 9,901 9,901 9,901 241,889 63,270 23,960 19,968 40,603 53,165 56,475 14,060 25,521 1 5,741 3 12,896 2 7,030 1 9,776 12 84,884 5.5 41,330 11 144,976 12 123,552 5 39,155 158 1,275,859 62.3 509,617 6.5 43,554 95.7 766,242 1,766 78 39,136 7,060 225 214 4,486 2,211 48,048 4,046 820,970 1 12,563 12,563 35,505 11,835 12,563 1 11,107 11,107 8,341 8,237 5,990 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime _ P a y m e n t to other agencies for reimbursable details. Personal services 01 ALLOCATION TO HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AOENCY Grade and ranges: OS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Branch director Attorney GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant director Civil defense specialist Economist Engineer Statistician GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Economist Statistician,.. GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530. GS-11. $7,030 to $8.230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 Total permanent D e d u c t lapses A d d portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , n e t salary) 8,237 4,493 4 36,400 4 64,595 4 17,721 4 15,247 18 139,109 9 9 74.423 17 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 1959 actual ALLOCATION TO HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY—COntiDued Personal services, Housing Home Finance Agency 1961 estimate 248 577 775 8 $64,843 $75,000 $204,000 and ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Grades and ranges: GS-18. $17,500: Director GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: D e p u t y director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Staff economist Industry specialist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Industry specialist,... Mobilization planning officer.. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Commodity industry analyst.. GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4 040 to $4 940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 Total permanent., Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 1 17,514 17,514 17,514 1 15,392 15,392 15,392 95,432 13,978 82,078 82,660 24,648 92,561 24,648 24,170 24,419 2 9,901 2 1 1 15,766 6,906 5,886 4 2 18,906 8,652 24 242,944 3.2 32,763 1 8,341 16,016 2 16,016 2 13,042 2 13,208 2 3 2 9,589 14,102 8,091 2 3 2 9,755 14,247 8,195 28 284,048 3.1 31,386 31 316,515 1.5 15,675 24.9 252,662 29.5 300,840 2,778 1,000 1,000 800 938 500 1,060 500 255,100 303,400 20.8 210,181 Personal services, Department of t h e Interior 2 13,978 213,759 ALLOCATION TO INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Mobilization specialist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: B o m b damage analyst Field representative Mobilization specialist Mobilization specialist (motor carriers) Mobilization specialist (railroads) GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Mobilization specialist Program analyst Training officer (executive reserve).... GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530: Mobilization specialist (motor carriers) Mobilization specialist (railroads) GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 12,771 11,357 11,357 11,357 11,357 11,357 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Interm i t t e n t employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base 11,107 1 11,107 11 1 110,096 14,146 95,950 3,000 Personal services, Interstate Commerce Commission 86 350 11,193 99,300 ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Grades and ranges: GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Coordinator for civil defense GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Defense mobilization coordinator Emergency manpower adviser Labor-management adviser Resources and requirements officer. Senior manpower economist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Economist Employment manpower specialist E m p l o y m e n t service adviser Emergency training specialist Labor adviser Labor-management adviser Total permanent., Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 01 1960 estimate Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary 2 27,956 ~i 12^771 1 1 12,563 12,085 11,357 15,163 15,163 12,771 27,956 12,771 12,771 12,771 12,771 27,956 12,771 12,771 12,771 11,357 12,563 23,442 11,357 11,357 11,357 11,357 12,563 23,442 11,357 11,357 11,357 9,901 $10,379 9,901 9,901 79,208 9,901 19,802 9,901 16,682 1 1 3 35,150 23,960 9,984 23,692 16,224 18,825 4.992 5,408 12,771 13 125,445 5.2 49,727 57 480,025 14.2 119,891 7.8 75,718 42.8 360,134 422 8,658 2,197 Personal services, Department of Labor Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 Postal schedule rates: PFS-13. $8,520 to $10,530 Total permanent.. Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Personal services, Department 76,140 370,989 Post Office 1 11,606 1 1 11,606 9,069 1 11,606 97 20,675 2 0.5 4,765 1 11,509 1.5 15,910 44 61 11,553 15,971 ALLOCATION TO SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Liaison representative. GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Mobilization specialist.. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Mobilization specialist.. GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 13,970 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base 01 Personal services, Administration. 15,163 $11,357 1 ALLOCATION TO POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 9,901 9,901 8,341 8,341 4,056 1 continued Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued Productivity economist Program planning specialist, coordination. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Budget and program analyst Economist Employment service adviser Labor market analyst Procedures specialist Program planning specialist, policy... Regional coordinator Women's civil defense adviser Senior manpower and employment specialist Statistician GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8.230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 01 11,107 Total p e r m a n e n t . D e d u c t lapses 01 1959 actual ALLOCATION TO DEPARMENT OF LABOR— N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Other personal services: Regular payabove 52-week base 01 1960 estimate Small 1 13,970 1 13,970 110 Business 14,080 ALLOCATION TO VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Damage assessment liaison officer. GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Damage assessment liaison officer. Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base 01 Personal services, Veterans Administration 1 12,334 95 12,429 18 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 MISCELLANEOUS PRESIDENT'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION P R E S I D E N T ' S C O M M I T T E E ON F U N D R A I S I N G W I T H I N T H E F E D E R A L SERVICE SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S ADVANCES AND R E I M B U R S E M E N T S 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $17,500 Staff director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,978: Assistant to staff director GS-10. $6,510 to $7,426 GS-9. $5,990 to $6,906 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,386 N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $17,500 1 $17,500 1 1 1 1 13,686 7,114 6,594 5,782 1 12,770 1 1 6,739 5,928 1 1 6,906 6,074 Total permanent Deduct lapses-.- - 5 1 50,676 3,916 4 0.4 42,937 3,192 3 30,480 N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment 4 46,760 3.6 39,745 3 200 6,000 01 Personal services. 46,960 45,745 1 $17,500 Grades and ranges: GS-16, $14,190 to $15,150: Executive director ___ GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Counsel to the Committee GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 30,480 6,000 36,480 N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment™ Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base 01 Personal services 1961 estimate 1 $15,163 1 $15,163 1 $15,163 1 1 1 13,083 7,030 6,136 1 1 1 2 1 13,083 7,030 6,302 11,772 4,056 1 13,374 2 1 11,772 4,202 4 41,412 0.5 5,151 7 2.1 57,406 12,286 5 44,511 111 3.5 36, 261 4.9 45,120 5 44,400 - Total permanent 1960 estimate 257 159 350 175 36,677 45,470 44,575 FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT DISASTER RELIEF DISASTER RELIEF 1959 actual ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE MOBILIZATION Grades and ranges: GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Engineer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary e m p l o y m e n t . . — Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 ALLOCATION TO GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION—continued 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 3 2 1 1 $31,110 27,913 8,380 3,869 3,598 10 . 74,870 3 1 1 5 $27,913 3 3,952 3,702 1 1 35,567 5 $28,600 4,056 3,786 36,442 77,633 156,433 155,558 578 1,152 800 1,200 400 1,600 154,233 194,000 194,000 EXPANSION OF DEFENSE PRODUCTION REVOLVING F U N D , D E F E N S E PRODUCTION 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $17,600: Special assistant to administrator GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Special assistant to administrator GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant commissioner, operations... Executive director —. GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant director, project administration Chief, industry branch Commodity industry analyst Contract specialist Director, technical research and development Executive director General engineer Industrial engineer Special assistant to administrator Special assistant to commissioner GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Business economist. Commodity industry analyst Contract specialist General engineer Mining e n g i n e e r . . . . . — . — Program planning officer Project manager Regional director, defense materials scrvicc.. GS-13. $9,890"to $il",090: Assistant project manager Commodity industry analyst Contract specialist Freight traffic officer General engineer Reports control officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370. GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Local employees, foreign areas Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent t o less t h a n $9,890 . Total p e r m a n e n t . Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Local rates Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad P a y m e n t to other agencies for reimbursable details 01 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary 17.4 $63,136 6.5 $56,348 2.5 $12,217 110.5 96.5 858,019 3.1 46,459 1 1,820 77.6 662,567 3 634,668 34,071 3 34,071 6,736 400 3,143 4,865 10,853 5,202 2,860 9,600 2,171 2,800 9,800 714,600 683,400 372 Personal services, General Services Administration 932,267 ALLOCATION TO TREASURY DEPARTMENT Personal services, Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization ALLOCATIONS TO GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Deduct lapses 1959 actual N u m - Total ber salary 1960 estimate $16,349 1 14,435 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 1 1 ACT $17,514 1 $14,206 Grades and ranges: GS -15. $12,770 to $13,070. Director, office of defense lending Assistant director, office of defense lending Attorney-adviser Railroad loan specialist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555. Engineer Loan examiner. G S - l l . $6,390 to $7,465 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-fi. $4,940 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Other personal services. Regular pay above 52-week base Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 01 14,227 14,227 13,686 13,978 1 14,456 1 14,456 3 42,183" *i 13," 978 13,978 13,978 12,771 14,227 12,563 24,169 13,978 13,978 1 1 1 13,978 12,771 13,978 1 1 1 1 1 1 12,563 12,334 1 2 25,126 25,126 12,563 11,357 11,606 23,940 3 1 1 1 3 1 7 9 24 11 2 25 10 17 1 1 33,072 11,336 10,160 10,379 33,779 10,160 63,441 68,390 157,559 60,737 10,192 115,148 42,720 66,375 3,827 1,820 969,434 14,450 13,970 14,690 13,970 13,035 11.595 7,510 5,8S0 16,870 4,640 13,035 11,835 7,750 5,880 10,020 4,790 13,275 11,835 7,750 6,8S0 10,170 4,040 12 2 115,610 23,583 11 1 102,180 14, 7SO 102,960 24,260 10 92,027 10 87,400 78,700 675 300 88,075 79,000 335 755 93,117 PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM 12,563 11,835 11,357 25,126 24,398 2 24,398 3 32,822 3 32,822 1 10, 629 10,379 . . . . 10,150 3 28,164 8 61,860 14 125,341 12,626 2 66,974 9 20,239 2 79,293 16 30,012 5 40,042 7 10,629 106 14,450 PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 8 19 2 12 4 17 7 10 1 14,210 Personal services 1959 actual ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 6,285 138 13,978 14,450 14,450 14,450 13,970 10,150 28,164 61,610 93,997 12,772 48,753 10,192 74,634 21,547 28,394 9,092 1 6,285 752,986 83 580,846 Grades and ranges: GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Adviser on themes Assistant to director. D e p u t y director Division directorExecutive officer Exhibit manager Mission director Trade fair coordinator GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Budget officer D e p u t y division director Division director Engineer Exhibit manager — Industrial contacts o f f i c e r — Manager, N e w York o f f i c e T r a d e fair coordinator T r a d e fair operations officer.. T r a d e missions specialist PROGRAM 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $15,392 1 12,771 13,083 51,396 12,771 65,392 2 25,854 11,357 22,714 11,606 11,357 22,714 11,357 11,606 11,357 11,606 13,042 1 1 $15,392 1 $15,621 12,771 13,083 13,083 40,310 13,083 78,475 24,542 39,228 12,771 13,083 13,374 40,913 13,083 79,395 24,642 39,228 11,606 34,649 22,963 12,563 11,357 11,357 11,606 11,606 34,798 23,192 4 1 1 45,677 11,357 11,835 11,835 13,042 1 2 11,836 22,714 19 20 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM—Continued P R E S I D E N T ' S SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL continued 1960 estimate 1961 estimate ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—continued Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Budget analyst D e p u t y exhibit manager. Industrial contacts and procurement officer — Information and editorial s p e c i a l i s t Materials management officer. Research specialist Trade missions specialist, GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $ 4 , 3 2 5 . . . . . . . . GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions at annual rates less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent . Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates. Local rates Positions other t h a n permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services* ' Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad Payment to other agencies for reimbursable details 01 N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 7 $9,901 10,379 69,325 1 1 10 $9,901 10,379 99,046 5 51,438 1 2 5 9 10 2 1 7 12 26 10 5 1 10,150 19,802 52,166 75,318 74,920 12,438 5,928 40,037 62,462 119,704 40,580 18,969 3,827 5 2 1 1 4 8 9 3 1 7 13 27 12 3 1 51,674 19,802 10,150 9,901 42,265 67,724 67,434 18,428 6,074 39,581 67,267 125,419 48,962 11,378 3,827 9,480 6 21,116 1 1 9 $10,150 10,629 89,127 60,564 19,802 10,379 10,150 42, 743 76,782 74,235 18,574 6,240 34,132 72,862 140,994 45,218 11,648 3,827 6 21,116 135 1,022,199 18.7 164,719 146 1,121,173 12 109,668 153 1,184,196 5 33,222 110.3 819,546 126.5 966,686 140 1,113, < 28,454 9,480 28,953 3 4.5 15,866 15,870 21,116 38,145 32,000 25,000 3,367 3,276 13,560 8,005 5,000 13,500 4,776 6,000 10,500 2,500 2,500 1,072,510 1,199,750 Personal services, Department of Commerce - 915,828 1961 estimate ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE— PROGRAM—-Continued 1959 actual 1960 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established by the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary (22 U.S.C. 801-1158)—Continued Foreign Service reserve o f f i c e r - C o n . $43,472 Class 4. $9,900 to $11,550 8,424 Class 5. $8,140 to $9,790 14,539 Class 6. $6,710 to $8,030 11,731 Class 7. $5,610 to $6,600 — Foreign Service staff officer: 13,166 Class 1. $11,770 to $13,160 $8,757 $8,549 7,696 Class 6. $7,690 to $8,755 7,010 Class 7. $6,990 to $8,050 17,846 Class 9. $5,585 to $6,650 11,752 Class 10. $5,155 to $6,175.. 36,420 Class 11. $4,650 to $5,500 26,832 Class 12. $4,180 to $5,025 7,904 Class 13. $3,730 to $4,580 Grades established b y the Secretary of State equivalent to general schedule grades: 8,341 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,53010,879 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 9,901 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 3,765 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 Total permanent Deduct lapses A d d excess of terminal leave over lapses.. N e t permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions— Foreign countries: U.S. rates. Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment: Foreign countries: U.S. rates Local rates — Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y Living and quarters allowance 68 629,744 31.7 246,382 8 14 115,694 22.3 267,668 8 61,984 8 63,171 8 63,171 3,215 65,199 201,130 171,333 204 2,580 131,185 478 244 785 Personal services, D e p a r t m e n t of of State 889,794 66,572 64,200 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations $1,734,677 70,945 $1,139,082 $1,263,950 01 ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $17,820: D e p u t y U.S. commissioner g e n e r a j - . . Executive director. Director, Washington office GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Director-. GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: D e p u t y director. — GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230. GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Grades established b y t h e Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22 U.S.C. 801-1158): Foreign Service officer: Class 2. $13,860 to $15,840 Class 3. $11,660 to $13,640 Class 4. $9,900 to $11,550. Foreign Service reserve officer: Class 1. $16,060 to $18,700 Class 2. $13,860 to $15,840 Class 3. $11,660 to $13,640 TRANSITIONAL GRANTS TO ALASKA 40,020 20,010 17,826 1 12,771 1 - 11,357 2 16,494 1 * 4,202 1 3,765 1 3,598 1 1 1 6 10 T R A N S I T I O N A L G R A N T S TO A L A S K A 1959 actual 17,160 2 17,410 "4,347 * 3,765 3,598 "l 2 4,"493 7,634 13,874 13,312 16,078 88,173 128,586 11,565 11,565 13,000 13,312 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total Num* Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Ungraded positions a t annual rates less t h a n $9,890 D e d u c t lapses N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y 01 Personal services 33 $228,987 2 11,750 31 217,237 1,760 59,429 278,426 INDEPENDENT OFFICES AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S F U N D S AVAILABLE TO T H E A M E R I C A N B A T T L E COMMISSION Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Technical assistant GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090; Executive Assistant GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530-.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 , GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325—.— GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $9,890 or above: Military historian Less than $9,890 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890... Total permanent Deduct lapses . 1959 actual I960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total salary ber N u m - Total ber salary — - N e t permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Local rates Positions other than permanent: Force-account labor: Foreign countries: Local rates — Part-time employment: Foreign countries: Local rates Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Additional pay for service abroad Post and quarters allowance Education allowance Station allowance P a y m e n t s to other agencies for reimbursable details 01 PAID FROM MONUMENTS Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Construction of memorials and cemeteries" $12,563 1 1 164 12,027 258,314 265 364,983 490 937,589 7.1 30,001 13.8 85,105 46.5 225,786 422.6 596,697 $12,555 1 $12,555 10,284 9,061 12,445 35,105 46,831 56,648 52,791 32,801 7,180 7,745 10,284 9,061 12,290, 35,005 46,831 51,607 48,093 32,630 7,142 4,110 125 1 12,262 206,216 12,262 182,004 267 392,471 266 403,742 449 894,395 4.6 11,226 414 867,616 10,284 9,061 12,290 41,175 46.831 65,808 52,830 36,543 7,142 7,738 87,610 14 87,432 44.4 216,894 386 578,665 42 358 206,010 574,174 14 19,569 28,858 40,716 40,772 1,206 25,751 5,526 16,854 1,791 1,217 25,325 6,970 10,252 1,018 1,217 19,275 7,532 5,570 182,273 152,442 130,000 1,188,305 1,121,882 1,073,000 $940,000 295,245 133,000 187,189 ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION OPERATING EXPENSES 1959 actual 1960 estimate Total N u m - Total ber salary salary N u m - Total N u m Grades and ranges: ber ber salary Special positions a t rates equal t o or in excess of $17,500: 1 $22,500 1 $22,500 Chairman 4 88,000 88,000 Commissioner 1 22,000 22,000 General manager 1 20,500 20,500 D e p u t y general manager 6 116,000 77,000 Assistant general manager. 1 19,500 19,500 General counsel 1 19,000 19,000 Controller 9 169,500 9 169,500 Division director 2 38,000 2 38,000 Manager of operations office Grades established b y the Atomic Energy Commission equivalent to general schedule grades: GS-18. $17,500: 1 17,514 Associate general counsel 71,056 4 71,056 D e p u t y division director 35,028 2 35,028 D e p u t y manager of operations office. _ 87,570 3 52,542 Division director 105,084 6 105,084 Manager of operations office 35,028 Special assistant.. 1961 estimate 1 4 $22,500 88,000 1 22,000 1 20,500 6 116,000 1 19,500 1 19,000 9 169,500 2 38,000 4 71,056 2 35,028 5 87,570 6 105,084 2 35,028 1959 actual Grades established b y the Atomic Energy Commission equivalent to general schedule grades—Continued GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Assistant controller Assistant division director Assistant manager of operations office. Deputy division director Deputy general counsel Deputy manager of operations office.. Division director Manager of operations office Secretary to tne Commission Spccial assistant GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Area manager Assistant branch chief Assistant division director Assistant general counsel Assistant manager of operations office. Branch chief D e p u t y division director .. Deputy manager of operations office.. Division director Liaison officer Manager of operations office Special assistant GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Accountant Administrative officer. Area manager Assistant area manager Assistant branch chief Assistant division director Assistant general counselAssistant manager of operations office. Assistant to division director Assistant to manager of operations office. Attorney Biochemist Biologist Biophysicist Branch chief. Chemist D e p u t y assistant division director Deputy assistant manager of operations office Doputy branch chief D e p u t y division director. D e p u t y manager of operations office Division director Engineer Geologist Hearing examiner. Industrial hygienist Inspector Laboratory director Liaison officer Mathematician Medical officer Metallurgist Operations research analyst Patent adviser Patent a t t o r n e y . . . . . . . Physical scientist. Physicist Physiologist Project officer.Section chief Special assistant GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant Administrative officer Area manager Assistant area manager Assistant branch chief Assistant citj; manager Assistant division director Assistant to division director Assistant to manager of operations office Attorney Auditor Biochemist Biologist Biophysicist Branch chief. Budget examiner Chemist City manager Classification analyst Contract administrator D e p u t y assistant division director.. D e p u t y branch chief 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $47,610 96,600 93,288 80,538 32,448 62, 754 160,369 31,262 15,870 48,090 3 $47,610 6 96,100 93,059 61,167 31,969 46,883 128,5S5 31,013 15,621 47,362 $48,297 97,324 91,454 80,533 32,448 62,983 160,848 31,491 15,870 48.090 7 102,523 15,163 1 17 248,351 4 57,532 102,944 44,762 73,653 15,163 131,413 14,206 28,891 58,489 7 1 21 7 13 5 5 103,251 15,103 307,817 102,273 188,976 73,423 74,111 1 15,163 10 145,390 1 14,206 2 28,641 86,651 7 1 21 7 13 5 5 1 13,686 1 13,083 11 150,986 3 40,747 4 51,997 15 197,745 10 134,992 7 94,266 13,083 1 1 13,686 1 13,083 11 148,822 3 40,747 4 52,311 15 198,633 10 136,4<H 3 40,747 1 13,083 1 13,978 1 13,374 11 149,738 3 41,338 4 52,623 15 199,833 10 137,758 3 40,747 1 13,374 13,978 123,002 13,978 25,854 13,978 1,101,554 3 42,681 9 116,811 1 13,978 8 109,232 1 14,270 3 38,624 1 13,978 84 1,107,764 4 55,452 9 117,684 1 13,978 8 110,411 1 14,270 3 38,928 1 14,270 84 1,114,754 4 55,910 9 118,620 27,061 105,514 16 217,104 1 12,771 79 1,074,186 20 269,700 13,978 12,771 12,771 55,910 15,855 12,771 13,978 13,083 13,083 27,956 13,978 13,083 26,145 78,748 13,978 38,313 10 134,367 8 103,728 2 27,352 9 119,166 16 217,982 1 12,771 81 1,097,988 21 284,027 1 14,270 1 12,771 2 25,542 7 94,323 1 15,855 25,854 2 1 13,978 1 13,374 1 13,374 2 27,956 1 13,978 1 13,083 2 26,456 7 92,143 1 14,270 3 38,313 10 135,565 8 104,310 2 27,352 9 120,075 16 219,504 1 13,083 83 1,131,122 21 284,329 14,270 13,083 25.854 94,635 15.855 26,186 14,270 13,686 13,374 27,956 14,270 13,374 26,749 8 105,514 1 14,270 3 39,249 10 136,482 8 104,934 81,431 83,387 12,085 24,897 118,184 12,334 47,110 35,527 8 94,242 9 106,828 1 12,085 2 25,126 9 105,850 1 12,563 6 70,076 2 24,170 7 82,615 10 119,877 1 12,334 2 25,126 9 106,390 5 60,444 17 196,935 8 92,789 1 12,563 3 34,569 1 11,606 171 2,055,230 1 11,357 3 36,483 1 12,334 7 84,821 7 80,246 2 23,920 IS 211,223 5 60,693 16 186,806 8 93,287 1 12,813 3 34,578 1 11,606 174 2,097,074 2 22,714 36,732 12,563 85,071 92,101 23,920 224,624 5 61,002 17 199,637 8 94,025 1 12,813 3 35,047 1 11,835 173 2,095,482 2 22,963 6 71,571 1 2 1 84 7 7 1 2 10 1 4 3 103,958 15,163 303,524 102,731 189,652 1.052 74,589 1 15,163 10 146,327 1 14,435 2 28,870 6 86,901 6 3 70,823 35,527 " T " "85,"320 8 92,788 2 24,169 19 225,471 21 22 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION—Continued OPERATING Grades established b y the Atomic Energy Commission equivalent to general schedule grades—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued D e p u t y division director Division director Economist — Engineer E q u i p m e n t officer Geologist Health physicistHistorian — Information officer — Inspector . Intelligence officer International affairs officer Liaison officer ... Management analyst Medical officer Metallurgist Mobilization specialist Operations research analyst Patent adviser Patent attorney Physical scientist Physicist Physiologist Procurement officer Program analyst Project officer Property and supply officer Reports analyst. Scientific analyst Section chief.. Special assistant Statistician GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Administrative officer Assistant branch chief Assistant division director Assistant to division director Assistant to manager of operations office-* Attorney Auditor Biologist Branch chief. - Budget examiner Chemist Classification analyst Communication officer Community management officerContract administrator D e p u t y branch chief D e p u t y division director Division director Engineer E q u i p m e n t officer Geologist Health physicist Historian Industrial hygienist Industrial relations officer Information officer Inspector Insurance examiner Intelligence officer International affairs officer Investigator Librarian Management analyst Metallurgist Operations research analyst Patent adviser Patent attorney Personnel officer... — Physical scientist Physicist Printing and publications officer Procedures analyst Procurement officer Production analyst Program analyst Project officer Property and supply officer Radiologist Real property officer Records officer... Reports analyst Scientific a n a l y s t . . . Section chief Security officer Special assistant Source a n d special nucular materials accountability officer Statistician Transportation officer. Wage and salary analyst GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary EXPENSES—Continued 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 29 $353,076 34 414,237 2 23,441 100 985,231 46,654 12,563 22,732 11,606 179,336 57,532 25,126 69,367 92,310 34,798 11,357 23,192 22,963 73,485 25,126 48,338 130,769 71,530 11,357 35,047 161,190 81,197 11,357 12,334 24,169 426,766 115,519 12,563 29 $350,912 35 421,675 2 23,441 92 1,113,714 4 46,883 " — 12,563 3 34,320 11,835 15 180,313 5 57,283 25,126 2 6 69,845 8 92,784 3 35,027 2 22,963 2 23,441 2 22,963 6 73,485 3 36,933 5 61,130 11 131,247 6 72,009 11,357 3 35,276 15 174,011 7 81,197 1 11.357 1 12,334 2 24,419 37 428,768 10 115,998 1 12,563 16 163,488 18 185,245 11 116,650 6 61,340 1 10,629 17 174,616 17 174,616 9 96,848 6 61,838 1 9,901 17 176,070 17 175,592 9 97,105 6 62,088 1 9,901 1 10,150 14 143,667 25 253,957 10,150 108 1,115,786 19 192.943 13 140,255 7 76,006 10,379 4 44,429 16 161,358 2 19,802 5 52,166 5 51,916 178 1,917,209 1 10,379 61,818 8 79,208 9,901 9,901 3 31,157 13 131,354 4 39,604 10,150 11,107 5 50,961 8 86,695 1 11,107 5 50,710 3 32,364 2 20,530 1 11,107 4 44.159 8 81.160 13 133,785 6 65,416 1 11,107 2 21,008 5 49,505 2 20,300 21 212,284 5 50,252 3 31,408 3 30,201 2 21,257 9,901 1 3 30,181 1 11,107 30 314,433 20 207,707 5 50,961 1 10,379 17 174,097 25 254,800 1 10,379 108 1,119,939 19 193,441 18 191,484 9 97,551 1 10,629 1 10,379 16 161,607 2 19,802 3 30,908 5 52,416 188 2,003,081 10,629 1' 6 62,316 7 69,805 9,901 1 9,901 1 3 31,157 14 142,251 11 109,409 1 10,150 1 11,336 5 51,459 8 87,153 1 11,336 5 50,959 4 42,993 21,008 21,237 2 5 54,309 8 81,638 13 134,742 9 95,348 1 11,336 2 21,008 6 59,655 2 20,529 22 223,375 6 3 31,866 3 30,4.50 2 21,257 9,901 1 3 30,430 1 11,107 31 326,287 20 209,144 5 51,210 1 10,379 16 165,421 27 277,970 1 10,379 108 1,132,787 19 195,643 19 201,136 8 86,444 1 10,629 2 20,759 3 32,365 1 10,379 1 9,901 723 6,427,544 30,909 32,594 10,379 10,150 32 $385,730 38 455,864 23,192 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 742 6,596,880 1960 estimate 1,212,062 4 1 3 1 15 5 2 6 8 3 1 2 2 6 4 5 12 8 1 3 15 7 1 1 2 37 10 1 47,359 12,813 34,569 11,835 181,771 57,759 25,376 70,325 93,517 35,276 11,357 23,441 23,192 73,714 61,130 143,789 95,450 11,606 35,526 174,789 81,197 11,357 12,563 24,419 430,400 116,456 12,813 16 163,062 19,802 2 3 31,637 5 53,353 205 2,178,419 ' 10,629 62,566 70,801 10,150 10,150 31,866 143,727 109,907 10,379 21,237 51,708 87,860 11,336 51,459 43,451 21,008 21,237 54,787 82,366 155,790 83,534 11,336 21,487 59,904 20,758 224,620 60,393 31,866 30,679 21,486 10,150 30,679 11,336 329,140 211,265 51,708 3 31,158 1 1 768 10,629 10,150 6,864,670 Grades established by the Atomic Energy Commission equivalent to general schedule grades—Continued GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885— GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370.. GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880.. GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940- 18 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.. GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.. GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825. GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530... Ungraded positions for scientific and technical personnel established under sec. 161d, Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended: A E C scientific representative Assistant branch chief.. Branch chief Chemical processing adviser Fuel element adviser Physicist Reactor technology adviser Scientific and technical assistant Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 74,460 15,150 211,345 14,430 14,210 16,000 15,615 80,915 88,650 15,150 18 263,105 14,430 14,210 16,000 15,615 113,585 171 892,461 158 827,546 7,373 7,413 53,903,480 53,040,036 Total permanent. Deduct— Excess civilian pay over militaryNet permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions. __ Foreign countries: U.S. rates Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Living and quarters allowance Additional pay for service abroad P a y m e n t to other agencies for reimbursable details 01 656 644 $4,970,864 $4,871,454 31 220,271 35 246,895 505 522 3,206,669 3,298,932 107 638,760 107 633,238 439 466 2,372,314 2,497,091 706 713 3,511,370 3,510,053 1,138 1,203 5,203,560 5,415,560 700 2,823,815 2,802,741 284 >6 1,053,298 1,088,157 52 179,807 >6 224,296 14 44,300 .6 49,564 Personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operating expenses'* " A d v a n c e s and reimbursements" 449 2,761,534 218 2,015,410 346 2,175,302 224 .i 2,071,333 ,719 47,989,937 27 273,155 , 769 49,294,924 34 361,921 251, 555 14, 718 226,027 106,000 15,000 245,000 185,608 1,545,095 144,377 54,800 6,713 382,155 1,615,000 151,000 70,000 8,000 35,200 35,000 50,727,185 52,284,000 $50,716,969 10,216 $52,284,000 CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual NumGrades a n d ranges: ber Special positions a t rates equal to or in excess of $17,500: Chairman of Board 1 4 Member of Board 1 Executive director.. GS-18. $17,500: Director of bureau Executive director General counsel GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Associate director of bureau Chief of office D e p u t y general counsel 2 Director of bureau General counsel 1 GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant director of bureau Associate chief of office .. 3 Associate director of bureau - * Associate general c o u n s e l . . . Chief of division 2 Chief of office 1 D e p u t y general counsel— .... 1 Director of bureau 1960 estimate Total N u m salary ber $20,500 80,000 17,500 1961 estimate T o t a l N u m - Total salary ber salary 1 4 $20,500 80,000 1 4 $20,500 80,000 2 1 1 35,028 17,514 17,514 2 1 1 35,028 17,514 17,514 4 1 1 61,568 15,392 15,392 4 1 1 61,568 15,392 15,392 1 1 14,435 14,206 1 1 14,435 14,206 3 6 1 43,076 85,465 14,206 3 6 1 43,076 85,465 14,206 i 14,206 i 14,206 30,784 15,870 42,847 28,641 14,914 14,206 23 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant chief of office — Assistant chief of section Assistant chief of division Assistant director of bureau Assistant general counsel Associate chief examiner. Associate chief of office Associate general counsel.. Attorney-adviser Chief of division Chief hearing examiner Chief of office Chief of section . General attorney Hearing examiner. Legal adviser to the chairman GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Aeronautical design evaluation engineer Air safety investigator Air transport examiner. Airworthiness inspector Area supervisor Assistant chief examiner Assistant chief of division Attorney-adviser. Chief of division... Chief of section,.. Cost accountant— Foreign affairs officer General attorney. Hearing examiner.. Hearing officer . Information specialist Legislative attorney Liaison officer Regional audit manager Special projects planner Trial attorney GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: AccountantAeronautical design evaluation engineer Aeronautical engineer (structure) Air safety investigator Air transport examiner Alaska representative „ Analyst and reports writer . Analytical statistician Assistant to chief of division Attorney-adviser Chief of section Cost accountant D e p u t y congressional liaison officer... Electronics and radio engineer.. Engineering technician Flight operations specialist Hearing officer Information specialist. Investigator-in-charge Legislative attorney Liaison officer Maintenance s p e c i a l i s t . . . . . . . . . Meteorologist Supervisory accountant Technical assistant Transportation economist Transportation utilities a c c o u n t a n t s . Trial attorney GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230. GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940.— GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $9,890 or above: Administrative assistant to m e m b e r . . Legal adviser to chairman — Secretary of t h e Board Less t h a n $9,890... Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y Additional p a y for service abroad — 01 Personal services.. N u m - Total ber salary 2 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary $25,542 40,144 13,083 14,456 38,625 41,330 13, 978 157,828 14,456 13,083 25, 542 12, 771 217,044 12, 771 25,126 11,357 11,606 23, 212 12, 563 130,997 34,320 23,212 104,186 1961 estimate $25,542 115,563 26,166 13,083 14,456 25,542 $12,771 25,542 115,563 26,166 13,083 14,456 25, 542 "25,"542 77,250 14,456 13,083 39, 519 51,396 217,044 "25" 542 77,250 14,456 13,083 39, 519 51,396 217,044 25,126 25,126 11,357 34,071 2 22,714 2 2 2 13 23,940 22,714 23,212 150,093 1 1 12, 563 47, 610 58,030 11,606 11,606 11,606 11, 606 12,563 11,606 70, 593 23,940 22, 714 23,212 150,093 11,357 12,563 11,606 70,593 11,357 11,357 11,357 47,382 11,357 11,357 11,357 47,382 11,606 47,382 11,357 23,192 23,192 11,606 3 2 1 211,787 9,901 1 1 11 4 9,901 11,336 111,093 42,494 10,150 II,107 19,802 42,245 10,150 11,107 96,784 10,858 9,901 11,336 10,150 34,549 19,802 19,802 211,059 9,901 9,901 9,901 11,336 81,390 10,150 20,300 29,703 270,465 9,901 9,901 29,703 11,336 91,291 10,150 11,107 19,802 52,146 20,051 9,901 10,150 11,107 19,802 52,146 29,952 10,150 10 106,685 10 106,685 1 1 U 11,336 10,150 111,590 3 3 13 85 63 2 57 7 83 37 124 54 15 3 30,659 30,201 130,914 728,337 458,858 14,540 356,128 42,724 434,661 189,511 567,562 214,261 57,741 11,398 19,343 11,336 10,150 111, 590 9,901 30,659 30,201 140,815 828,429 536,188 14,540 392,068 42,724 454,629 189,511 604,066 240,616 61,256 11,398 19,343 15,000 36,500 64,000 16,000 15,000 37,000 64,000 16,000 15,000 37,000 731 5,515,135 27.6 257,213 766 5,784,587 18.8 153,187 840 6,325,096 28.7 191,596 703.4 5,257,922 747.2 5,631,400 811.3 6,133,500 19,442 24,807 8,617 42,000 20,000 9,600 23,600 20,000 9,600 5,319,907 5,703,000 6,186,700 III,819 30,659 30,201 131,163 655,450 430,988 14,082 407,107 37,087 347,697 212,058 537,255 222,161 62,172 32,137 16,369 62,500 9 40,124 10 44,014 9,119 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION CONSOLIDATED S C H E D U L E OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S P A I D F R O M F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO T H E C I V I L S E R V I C E COMMISSION 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: N u m - Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary Special positions a t rates equal to or in ber salary excess of $17,500: 1 $20,500 1 $20,500 Chairman of the Commission 1 $20,500 2 40,000 2 40,000 Commissioner 2 40,000 1 19,000 1 19,000 Executive director GS-18. $17,500: 17,514 1 17,514 Director of bureau 17,514 1 17,514 Executive director.. GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 1 15,392 15,392 Assistant bureau director 63,211 4 63,689 62,504 Director of bureau GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 3 43,784 43,097 3 43,097 Assistant bureau director Assistant director in charge of pro1 15,163 14,914 1 15,163 gram coordination 15,163 Chief, security appraisal office 72,217 4 58,490 57,511 Chief of division.. 15,163 1 15,163 14,914 Director of bureau 14,914 1 15,163 14,914 General counsel 157,911 11 159,785 157,182 Regional director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 12,771 12,771 Administrative officer 39,228 3 39,852 26,145 Assistant chief of division 13,374 13,374 13,083 Assistant general counsel 26,145 26,145 13,083 Assistant to bureau director 13,686 13,374 13,374 Assistant to commissioner Chairman, board of appeals and re13,978 13,686 13,686 view 13,978 13,686 13,374 Chief actuary 13,686 13,374 13,686 Chief, classification appeals office 13,686 13,374 13,686 Chief, hearing examiner. 13,083 13,374 13,083 Chief, veterans service staff 106,119 94,577 93,661 Chief of division 66,268 67,808 67,204 Chief of section 140,481 11 143,913 142,353 D e p u t y regional director Executive director, President's Committee on Government Employ13,686 1 13,374 1 1 13,083 ment Policy. Executive vice chairman, interagency 13,083 13,083 12,771 advisory g r o u p . . 13,978 13, m 13,978 Medical director 13,083 12,771 Operations manager 12,771 12,771 Program adviser 13,686 13,374 1 13,083 Public information officer 1 13,374 Special assistant to executive director. 1 12,771 1 12,771 Supervisor (health operations) GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 22,963 2 22,963 Actuary 23,192 1 11,606 1 11,6 Adviser In executive development Assistant chief, security appraisal 12,085 1 office 12,334 12,334 3 35,297 Assistant chief of division 12,085 12,085 11,835 1 Assistant chief of section 12,563 12,563 1 12,563 Assistant medical director 11,835 11,835 Assistant to bureau director 12,085 11,835 2 23,441 Assistant to chief of d i v i s i o n . . . . . . 11,606 11,357 1 11,357 Assistant to commissioner 22,714 22,714 Attorney adviser 23,212 22,714 2 22,714 Branch manager.. 12,334 12,334 1 12,085 Career development c o u n s e l o r — 12,563 12,563 1 12,334 Chairman, examining review b o a r d 11,606 11,357 1 11,357 Chief, appeals examining office Chief, congressional liaison represent1 12,563 1 12,563 1 12,334 ative 1 12,085 1 12,085 1 12,085 Chief, office of management 33 387,581 33 382,268 33 382,— Chief of division 23 266,365 23 263,196 22 261,248 Chief of section 12,085 11,835 11,835 Coordinating officer 11,606 11,606 11,357 Deputy public information o f f i c e r — 12,085 11,835 11,835 D e p u t y regional director 13,042 13,042 12,813 D e p u t y relocation officer 11,606 11,606 11,357 Director, career placement program... 11,835 11,835 11,606 Director, examining board program... 11,835 11,835 11,606 Director, incentive awards program... 11,835 11,606 11,357 Director of personnel 12,085 11,835 11,835 Director of recruitment 11,606 11,606 11,357 Employee development o f f i c e r — 12,813 12,563 12,563 Executive assistant Executive secretary, international organization employees loyalty 11,606 11,606 1 11,357 board......... 35,755 35,755 3 35,047 Field operations officer.. 24,169 23,920 2 23,691 Head of unit 12,334 12,085 2 24,170 Management analyst 11,606 11,357 1 11,357 Manpower planning s p e c i a l i s t — 11,357 11,357 Medical consultant 11,357 11,357 Medical economist 63,015 62,055 62,055 Member, board of appeals and review. 11,835 11,835 11,606 Mobilisation readiness adviser 23,442 11,835 11,606 P a y system specialist... 23,670 23,670 23,212 Program management officer._ 11,606 11,606 23,691 Program projects specialist.. 11,606 11,357 11,357 Special legal assistant 11,357 11,357 Technical writer (health benefits).. 11,357 11,357 Training a n d information specialist. 1 11,606 Wage board s p e c i a l i s t . . . . . . GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 1 11,107 Actuary • 4 42,015 4 41,2 3 31, — Administrative officer 24 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION—Continued COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS CONSOLIDATED S C H E D U L E OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S P A I D F R O M F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO THE C I V I L S E R V I C E C O M M I S S I O N — C o n . SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13, $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Appeals e x a m i n e r — Assistant branch m a n a g e r . . Assistant chief of division Assistant chief of section Assistant director of personnelAttorney-adviser Auditor ( h e a l t h ) — Branch manager. Chief accountant . Chief of division Chief of section. Civil service inspector.. Civil service representative Coordinating officer. D e p u t y security officer Employment development officer E xam iner-in-charge. Examining representative Field operations officer Head of unit Ilealth benefits representative Instructions system planner Loyalty panel member Management analyst Medical officer — Occupational specialist. Personnel management adviser Personnel management specialist Personnel policy officer Position classifier Program planner Qualifications rating examiner (training) Rate specialist Research specialist Security appraisal officer Staff assistant — Veterans Federal employment representative Vocational rehabilitation officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530— GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. GS-7. GS-6. GS-5. $5,470 to $4,980 t o $4,490 to $4,040 to $6,370 $5,880 $5,390 $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.. GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065., GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825.. GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530— Wage board Total permanent-, D e d u c t lapses- 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 11 $112,337 33 335,767 6 65,390 1 10,150 4 42,015 19,802 11,107 11,107 149,449 139,526 39,853 10,629 11,336 10,379 10,150 20,766 104,301 41,538 1 11,336 1 9,901 2 22,672 10 111,280 10 101,921 1 9,901 2 20,051 8 82,597 2 20,779 11 111,820 11 $112,566 1 9,901 34 345,273 8 84,672 1 10,379 4 42,473 1 9,901 2 19,802 1 11,107 3 31,866 11 119,537 11 119,475 4 40,600 1 10,858 1 11,336 1 10,629 1 10,379 2 20,808 9 94,660 4 42,016 11 108,911 1 11,336 1 10,150 2 22,672 11 122,327 9 92,767 1 10,150 4 40,331 8 83,095 1 10,629 11 112,298 11 $113,024 1 10,150 34 350,395 8 84,921 1 10,629 4 42,853 1 9,901 20,300 1 11,107 3 32,115 10 109,845 11 120,952 4 40,600 1 10,858 1 11,586 1 10,629 1 10,379 2 20,808 9 96,096 4 42,016 11 108,911 1 11,336 1 10,150 2 23,172 12 132,556 9 94,181 1 10,150 4 40,082 8 84,281 1 10,858 17 174,138 1 1 10,858 9,901 19,802 33,074 10,858 32,594 20,779 10,858 9,901 19,802 33,074 10,858 10 111,531 9,901 1 305 2,728,899 783 5,919,430 6 42,524 342 2,193,147 15 91,959 162 891,729 71 376,358 313 1,490,812 446 1,885,216 962 3,733,755 196 710,812 21 69,251 55 265,816 10 110,950 1 10,150 293 2,590,115 753 5,686,493 6 42,869 310 1,978,571 15 90,896 151 821,422 71 376,733 310 1,452,585 442 1,824,478 906 3,469,939 157 556,179 20 65,902 52 242,196 11 120,914 1 10,379 299 2,665,010 729 5,520,796 7 49,671 322 2,075,436 15 91,720 156 852,495 72 384,326 323 1,520,766 449 1,858,929 901 3,457,276 169 612,399 20 66,297 52 242,835 4,030 3,864 24,480,959 23,569,904 211.3 206.4 1,066,852 1,199,089 23,870,456 115.6 535,190 10,629 2 2 3 1 N e t permanent (average number, 3,818.7 3,783.4 3,657.6 net salary) _ 23,335,266 22,370,815 23,414,107 Positions other t h a n permanent: . Temporary employment 47,087 Part-time a n d intermittent employ81,135 ment 78,247 83,509 Other personal services: 171,300 90,298 87,611 Regular pay above 52-week base 419,442 Overtime a n d holiday p a y 25,371 27,000 26,000 Additional p a y for service a b r o a d . . . 221 188 188 Uniform allowance 01 Personal services.. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries a n d expenses" "Investigations of U.S. citizens for employment b y International organizations'* "Investigations, revolving f u n d " "Advances a n d reimbursements".. 1960 estimate 1961 estimate 1961 estimate 24,080,035 22,646,550 23,531,200 $16,489,845 $15,824,000 $16,397,000 49,412 7,101,392 439,386 51,900 5,861,750 908,900 51,900 5,955,000 1,127,300 NumGrades and ranges: ber Special positions a t rates equal to or in excess of $14,190: I Staff director GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant staff director.. D e p u t y staff director Director, office complaints, informa1 tion, and survey Director, office laws, plans, and re1 search . 1 Executive secretary GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 Supervisory general attorney GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 8 Legal assistant. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Attorney-adviser. ... 1 Legal assistant 2 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 4 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 4 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 9 GS-7. $4,985 to $5,880.. 6 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390— 5 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 9 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 10 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 , 1 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,S25 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv; 1 alent to less t h a n $9,890 _ .. .. Total permanent Net permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Interm i t t e n t employment .. Other personal services: Reeular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y 01 Personal services Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary salary 1 $22,500 1 $22,500 1 1 14,206 14,206 1 1 14,435 14,206 14,200 1 14,206 1 14,435 14,206 14,206 1 1 14,206 14,206 1 14,435 7 80,495 8 92,350 4 3 4 3 9 6 6 7 10 1 1 40,810 28,142 28,370 18,262 47,153 31,367 26,707 27,706 36,336 3,266 3,536 1 4 4 4 4 11 6 7 7 11 1 1 9,901 41,557 36,483 28,620 24,564 57,887 31,659 31,363 28,181 40,350 3,370 3,536 1 4,160 $22,500 13,083 90,856 9,901 18,137 30,783 23,960 46,8S5 30, /64 20,426 35,215 36,545 3,266 3,952 65 428,891 10.7 76,943 68 469,840 5.6 38,940 74 509,832 0.7 5,132 54.3 351,948 62.4 430,900 73.3 504,700 53,994 93,800 108,200 1,354 9,522 3,300 10,000 1,900 10,000 416,818 538,000 624,800 EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges: ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or In ber salary ber salary excess of $17,500: 1 $21,000 1 $21,000 1 $21,000 President and chairman 1 1 20,500 20,500 First vice president and vice chairman. 1 20,500 Director. 3 60,000 3 60,000 3 60,000 GS-18. $17,500: Executive vice president 1 17,514 17,514 1 17,514 GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: General counsel 1 15,621 15,870 1 15,870 GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 44,533 Chief of division 44,991 44,991 3 14,914 Secretary of the Bank 15,163 1 15,163 Senior vice president 14,685 14,914 1 14,914 Treasurer 14,685 .14,914 1 14.685 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 12,771 Assistant chief of division 13,374 1 13,083 13,374 Assistant treasurer 13,686 1 13.686 Chief of division 14,227 27,601 1 14.227 13,374 Chief of section 13,686 1 13,374 40,434 40,143 Counsel 40,143 3 9 124,864 Economist 138,447 10 138,447 Engineer 54,705 55,912 55,912 4 Financial specialist 13,374 13,083 1 13,374 Loan officer 26,769 13,083 26,457 2 Special assistant to the board of directors 13,374 13,686 13,374 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative analyst 11,357 Assistant secretary 22,714 Business analyst 12,334 1 12,085 1 12,085 Chief of division 1 13,374 1 13,374 Chief of section 1 11,357 22,963 2 22,963 Counsel 2 24,648 25,127 2 24,898 Economist 25 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued Engineer Loan officer . Special assistant to the board of directors GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Administrative analyst Assistant chief of section Assistant secretary Chief of section Counsel Economist Engineer Loan officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885—_ GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 T o t a l permanent Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Interm i t t e n t employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay . Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 01 Personal services.. 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 5 10 1 $62,815 120,598 6 13 $75,378 156,354 6 13 $75,378 157,103 11,606 1 11,835 1 11,835 10,150 10,379 9,901 20,529 11,107 21,487 1 1 2 2 10,150 10,629 19,802 21,008 1 10,379 4 2 8 8 44,428 21,487 70,097 57,740 24 155,272 29 19 52 7 5 4 161,469 100,277 247,317 29,285 19,053 15,412 28,370 "T"~26,~65i 9,901 41,538 9,901 55,535 10,379 67,206 72,778 6,510 156,208 5,470 159,055 127,922 271,171 29,743 30,118 21,487 41,289 9,901 55,535 10,379 66,977 57,990 25 161,158 151,733 115,878 275,307 29,472 29,618 18,013 8 35,091 8 35,091 234 1,826,984 13 107,938 258 2,003,531 18 141,431 265 2,060,798 7 56,349 221 1,719,046 240 1,862,100 258 2,004,449 2,350 13,600 15,086 6,278 22,824 15,450 18,000 7,800 16,000 5,484 9,000 11,300 1,755,982 1,918,150 2,054,635 FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION L I M I T A T I O N ON A D M I N I S T R A T I V E 1959 actual NumGrades and ranges: ber Special positions a t rates equal to or in excess of $15,375: 1 Governor _ — Director, cooperative bank service Director, land bank service Director, short-term credit service GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 1 D e p u t y governor. 1 General counsel GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 1 Director, cooperative bank service 1 Director, land bank service. 1 Director, short-term credit service D e p u t y director, cooperative b a n k service D e p u t y director, land bank service,._ D e p u t y director, short-term credit service . GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 Assistant general counsel 1 Chief examiner Chief, research a n d information division — Chief of appraisals D e p u t y director, cooperative bank servicc ............ D e p u t y director, land bank s e r v i c e . . . D e p u t y director, short-term credit 2 service GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Agricultural economist Assistant chief examiner Assistant chief, research and information division... Assistant chief of appraisals Assistant d e p u t y director, short-term credit service Chief, administrative division Chief, finance division Chief, personnel division Chief, reviewing appraisers 1 Comptroller 1 H y d r a u l i c engineer Secretary to Federal F a r m Credit 1 Board and assistant to governor GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer — Agricultural economist 1961 estimate $21,000 1 $21,000 1 1 1 1 $21,000 17,500 17,500 17,500 15,392 15,870 1 1 15,621 16,099 1 1 15,870 16,099 14,430 14,206 14,685 1 1 1 14,206 14,435 14,914 1 1 14,430 14,206 1 14,685 13,374 12,771 13,686 12,771 13,686 13,083 13,374 13,686 13,374 13,686 13,686 13,978 1 1 27,601 2 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Board compensation Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay P a y m e n t to other agencies for reimbursable details 01 Personal services. N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 2 $21,008 1 1 1 11,586 11,107 9,901 1 1 10,379 10,629 1 1 10,629 10,858 1 1 12 10,379 9,901 133,9M 10,629 10,858 9,901 10,629 10,150 53,103 2 21 16 30 2 24 7 24 25 7 2 20,530 196,563 129,667 202,154 11,398 133,574 37,357 113,548 105,681 28,466 7,654 20,779 205,543 136,718 220,248 5,637 151,379 61,651 92,601 85,795 24,815 7,654 $21,486 11,586 11,107 10,150 1 1 10,379 10, 629 12,460 16,975 213 1,613,346 8 74,767 220 1,6S7,504 10 73,204 205 1,538,579 210 1,614,300 34,233 6,134 38,000 5,998 612 12,800 1,000 8,193 5,000 1,593,749 1,671,100 EXPENSES T o t a l N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary salary 13,978 13,686 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Associate chief of appraisals Attorney Chief, collateral section Chief, credit division Chief, field accounting and reports section Chief, fiscal and operations section.... Chief, national farm loan association operations Chief, operating analysis section Chief, personnel division. Chief, securities section Information specialist Chief, reviewing appraiser Reviewing appraiser Supervising farm credit examiner GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.... GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 1900 estimate FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY EXPENSES 1960 estimate 1959 actual 13,978 13,686 27,601 1 13,686 11,835 11,835 12,085 12,085 1 1 12,085 12,085 12,563 24,398 12,563 1 1 12,563 12,813 12,563 13,042 11,835 13,042 1 12,813 1 12,334 13,042 12,563 12,563 13,042 12,085 13,042 81,182 13,042 12,563 12 1 1 139,444 13,042 12,563 12,085 12,085 1 12,334 11,107 29,703 11,107 3 1 30,201 11*107 1959 actual NumGrades and ranges: ber Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $17,500: 1 Administrator 1 D e p u t y administrator Assistant administrator, management 1 services Assistant administrator, personnel 1 a n d training Assistant administrator plans and 1 requirements Chief of division Civil air surgeon D e p u t y chief of division D e p u t y general counsel.. Director, bureau of air traffic man1 agement. Director, bureau of facilities.. Director, bureau of flight s t a n d a r d s . . . Director, bureau of research and development — Division chief 1 General counsel Medical officer Technical adviser. GS-18. $17,500: D e p u t y assistant administrator D e p u t y director, bureau of air traffic 1 management— D e p u t y director, bureau of facilities.. D e p u t y director, bureau of flight standards Director, office of international coordination GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Associate general counsel 6 Chief of division D e p u t y assistant administrator.. Director, bureau of facilities Special assistant to administrator GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant administrator for jet planning T Associate general counsel Assistant director, air traffic man1 agement — 1 Budget officer 8 Chief of branch 9 Chief of division * 1960 estimate Total N u m - Total ber salary salary $22,500 20,500 $22,500 20,500 19,500 1 19,500 18,000 1 18,000 17,514 15,375 17,500 16,000 17,514 17,514 18,000 i "18, 560 1 1 1 18,000 17,514 18,500 18,500 33,263 19,000 17,500 16,000 19,000 1 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 92,352 1 15,392 16 251,606 1 15,392 15,392 14,206 43,804 14,206 14,206 113,877 128,791 1 15,392 2 29,120 1 14,206 1 14,206 10 142,401 7 100,230 2 29,120 1 14.206 1 14,206 10 144,081 7 100,230 26 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY—Continued EXPENSES—Continued 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150—Continued Congressional liaison officer. Director, aeronautical center D e p u t y chief of division... High point liaison officer. Regional administrator Technical adviser Regional manager GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Aero electronic engineer Air traffic control specialist Assistant for plans and special projects Airworthiness adviser. Assistant administrator for a i r s p a c e Assistant director, air navigation facilities Assistant director, office of international coordination Assistant regional administrator Assistant regional manager Assistant division chief Attorney adviser Aeronautical engineer Air traffic control operations adviser.Attorney Administrative coordination officer. Communications adviser Claimancy officer Chief of staff Chief of field office Chief, plans and evaluation staff Chief biophysicist Chief of branch Chief of division Chief of section Communications liaison officer Confidential assistant to administrator D e p u t y congressional liaison officer... D e p u t y budget officer — Director, office of international coordination D e p u t y chief of branch. D e p u t y director D e p u t y chief of division Director, civil aeromedical research center D e p u t y assistant administrator for airspace D e p u t y regional a d m i n i s t r a t o r . . D e p u t y regional manager Economic analyst Executive officer Engineer General services officer High point liaison officer Jet planning officer. Liaison officer Meteorologist Medical officer. Mathematician Management survey supervisor Military support officer Navigation specialist Operations analyst Operations requirements specialist— Passive defense officer Plans officer. Policy officer Psychologist Planning team captain Regional a d m i n i s t r a t o r . - . Regional manager Special assistant Special projects officer Special assistant to administrator Special assistant to d e p u t y administrator.... StatisticianTransportation economist . Technical assistant Technical advisor GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officer Airways operations specialist Airworthiness specialist Airplane pilot Air traffic control specialist Aircraft specialist Assistant to chief of branch Assistant budget officer Assistant to director Attorney Attorney advisor Assistant regional administrator., Assistant regional manager Airspace utilization officer Airmarking specialist 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $14,685 14,914 85,236 $14,685 14,914 85,236 $14,685 14,914 14,206 14,914 58,509 14,206 58,509 14,206 14,435 58,509 12,771 191,565 12,771 16 205,572 12,771 13,083 12,771 12,771 13,395 12,771 13,395 1 14,456 14,456 14,456 1 4 14,456 52,582 14,456 65,353 14,456 38,313 52,603 13,374 12,771 51,999 13,083 12,771 102,168 91,207 13,374 12,771 78,145 1 12,771 1 1 1 "65,"353 103,083 91, 207 13, 686 13,083 91,811 12,771 12,771 63,855 12,771 12,771 12,771 12,771 12,771 12,771 428,557 53 698,635 1,129,087 704,005 51,084 1 90 1 13,083 1 13,686 "Y"l2,~77i' 13,083 12,771 1 13,686 3 38,313 4 53,227 20 265,356 12 153,252 2 25,854 11 142,622 1 1 12,771 81,766 13,978 38,313 242,649 13,978 1 1 1 12,771 12,771 12,771 3 1 38,313 12,771 6 2 1 76,626 25,542 12,771 1 2 1 2 12,771 25,542 14,456 28,248 1 1 12,771 13,978 6 81,766 13,978 2 25,542 28 362,062 13,978 12,771 12,771 12,771 12,771 12,771 25,542 12,771 12,771 115, 539 12,771 12,771 12,771 12, 771 25,542 53,186 28,248 2 1 1 25,542 1 1 11,606 11,606 2 22,714 9 102,960 45 524,710 11,357 4 45,428 11,606 11,357 12 138,945 11,357 2 24,648 1 1 1 1 1 11,835 8 28,248 12,771 12,771 12,771 12, 771 12,771 12,771 25, 542 12,771 12,771 25,854 11,357 11,606 45,677 114,761 22,963 11,606 46,175 286,361 977,145 11,357 56,785 1,016,769 1 11.357 5 56,785 12,771 2 12,771 81,766 13,978 25,854 439,857 13,978 12,771 12,771 12,771 13,083 38,313 25,854 25,542 12,771 12,771 141,981 12,771 13,083 13,083 12,771 51,708 53,498 1 12,771 12,771 13,083 12,771 154,812 25,854 194,642 1 1 6 ,175,844 706,114 64,791 92,790 8 93,996 1 1 1 12,334 12,085 11,606 "l" "12,334 1 1 12,085 11,606 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued 2 $22,714 3 $36,273 Assistant division chief. 1 11,357 Assistant requirements officer 1 11,357 ""T"~il,"357" Assistant to chief of division Biochemist 1 11,606 1 11,606 Biologist 128 Chief of b r a n c h . . - 132 1,508,919 1,565,638 1 11,606 1 11,606 Communication liaison officer 26 305, 712 25 298,024 Chief of division 64 738,680 42 491,785 Chief of section.. 11,357 1 Contracting officer... 11 130,185 11 129,292 Chief advisor 22 258,564 18 211,915 D e p u t y chief of division 24 279,361 22 256,209 D e p u t y chief of branch Digital computer systems adminis1 11,357 trator. 1 12,813 12,813 1 D e p u t y general services officer. 1 11,357 Economic program officer 153 91 Engineer 1,817,057 1,101,475 1 11,357 Educationist 22,963 11,357 1 Executive assistant. 34,071 Education specialist 11,835 1 11,606 Frequency utilization specialist 116,727 8 92,848 Flight operations specialist 46,673 2 23,461 Flight test specialist 11,357 Financial analyst 12,602 1 12,353 General aviation advisor 11,357 Ground safety officer Hygienist— 103,648 5 58,220 International services officer 12,085 2 24,170 Jet planning officer 56,785 2 24,170 Liaison officer 11,357 Mathematician 22,714 3 34.071 Meteorologist 74,172 5 62,815 Medical officer 57,283 2 24,169 Management analyst 11,357 Nuclear defense officer Otologist 45,428 4 3 34,071 Operations analyst 1 11,357 Operations requirement specialist 1 11,357 Operations research analyst 11,357 Psychologist engineer 4 45,428 11,357 Psychologist — 35,526 2 22,963 Planning officer— 12,085 Program planning coordinator 1 11,357 Program officer 1 12,563 1 11,357 Public information officer.... 6 70,115 6 68,862 Program control officer 1 12,563 Planning team captain 1 11,357 Project officer 11,606 Program specialist.. Program analyst 1 11,357 Policy officer 11,357 1 Regulation specialist Research and development coordi1 12,334 1 12,334 nator.. — Specialist 1 12,563 2 23,920 Special assistant 11,606 1 Special projects officer 1 11,606 Supervisory analytical s t a t i s t i c i a n — Statistician 7 80,495 Staff assistant 10 113,570 Supervisory inspector 4 45,428 Supervisory budget analyst 4 45,428 Systems accountant 2 23,691 Technical program officer ... 11,835 1 Transportation economist 11,357 1 11,357 Technical assistant 22,714 2 22,714 Training officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 21,251 4 41,053 Architect 21,258 3 31,159 Administrative officer 225,861 48 485,269 Airplane pilot 41,347 4 42,016 Aircraft support specialist 10,150 1 10,150 Assistant general services officer 8 79,208 Air traffic control instructor — 10 102,203 Air defense liaison officer 12 123,654 Airways operations specialist 10,150 Administrative coordination officer... 1 10,150 79,955 Airspace utilization officer 4 40,102 104,083 11 114,213 Attorney 10,150 1 10,379 Analytical statistician ... 21,008 Auditor 2 21,008 42,016 Assistant medical officer. 12 123,294 172,550 Airworthiness specialist 43 433,225 790,237 Airways flight inspector 8 83,032 103,834 Assistant chief of branch 466 Air traffic control specialist— 6,984, 4,724,064 22 225,104 30 301,800 Airways technical district supervisor. Aviation medical trainee 3 29,952 Analyst 1,901 Assistant to technical advisor 1 10,150 Avionics specialist 9 90,813 5 50,960 Budget analyst 1 9,901 Budget and fiscal officer 9,901 Biophysicist Chief pilot 33 343,204 34 360,548 Chief of branch 5 52,390 8 81,853 Chief of division 69 101 Chief of section 1,063,801 725,943 Chief of staff 5 51,437 Convair supervisor ~~20^0 50 Compliance and inspection investigator a 1 9,901 "I Ii;eoa" 27 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1960 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Contract specialist Computer programmer D a t a processing officer D e p u t y chief of division. D e p u t y airspace utilization officer D e p u t y chief of branch D e p u t y program control officer D e p u t y airways technical district supervisor D e p u t y economic program officer D e p u t y technical program officer Development officer Digital computer systems administrator Engineer Executive officer. Education specialist. E q u i p m e n t specialist Economic analyst — Electronic scientist — Educationist ' Flight test specialist Flight operations advisor Flight inspector Flight operations specialist. Fiscal analyst High a l t i t u d e specialist Information specialist. Inspector 1 1 3 10,150 10,858 29,703 281 3,035,162 2 21,237 $29,703 39,604 10,150 100,708 10,150 476. 778 40,600 6 59,892 326 3,465,785 4 1 40,600 9,901 5 8 1 49,505 83,032 9,901 1 1 10,150 9,901 5 50,003 29 308,294 1 11,107 245 2,619,073 1 10,629 2 20,050 International services officer Island manager Investigator Industrial safety engineer... 9,901 Meteorologist Medical officer Management analyst 7 73,403 Manpower and training coordinator. 2 20,050 Mathematician.. 20,529 Nuclear defense officer 39,604 Operations analyst 10,858 Occupational safety o f f i c e r — 11,107 Operations research officer 10,629 Personnel relations officer 9,901 Procedure specialist 82,098 Program officer 30,431 Placement o f f i c e r . . . 21,237 Psychologist 51,418 Press and publications officer. Procurement specialist 10,858 Planning officer 10,150 Passive defense officer 10,150 Physicist 19,802 Position classifier 9,901 Personnel and se curity officer. Rating examiner. Research analyst Regulation specialist Staff assistant 1 11,336 1 9,901 Station manager— Staff assistant to regional administrator Staff assistant to regional manager 1 11,107 Security officer Special assistant military liaison officer 82,576 Supervisory electronic technician. 21,258 Service representative 19,802 Statistician 19,802 Security specialist 40,540 Systems accountant Systems analyst — 2 21,008 Technical assistant 1 9,901 Transportation economist 12 126,565 Training specialist Unit chief. 2,357 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 20,681,975 3,207 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 24,002,747 3.224 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 22,041,620 2,718 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 17,202,035 4,149 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 24,512,672 2,981 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 15,541,765 4,036 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,39018,260,902 1,398 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 6,130,326 1,569 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 6,306,836 582 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065..... 2,171,307 53 189,885 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825.. 8 24,979 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530.. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv1,552 alent to less t h a n $9,890 8,576,388 Total permanent. N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 $29,703 1 9,901 1 9,901 8 81,404 1 9,901 35 374,920 3 29,703 1 9,901 16 376,644 1 9,901 1 9,901 3 30,431 14 3,011,691 2 1 2 3 $30,450 5 50,501 1 10,150 l5 150,686 1 10,150 15 479,173 4 40,600 6 60,408 1 9,901 395 4,173,799 108,911 83,032 10,150 9,901 10,150 80,702 9,901 603,466 9,901 9.901 40,332 9,901 19,802 79,686 40,100 19,802 10,150 39,604 11,107 9,901 20,530 9,901 121,702 20,530 10,629 9,901 20,051 19,802 90,564 40,600 20,300 10,379 50,501 11,107 10,150 20,530 99,259 122,947 21,258 51,418 29,703 10,858 10,150 10,150 51,210 51,418 30,450 10,858 10,379 10,379 9,901 10,150 10,897 9,901 20,050 10,150 10,150 10,897 9,901 20,300 2 20,738 9,901 40,810 21,008 10,150 41,288 21, 716 20,051 10,150 41,056 21,236 9,901 2 1 4 Deduct— Lapses,., 1961 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 2,627.1 3,563.6 3,102,1 $17,988,426 $21,157,639 $26,327,391 Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 35.9 46.4 269,245 193,774 260,665 182,805 465,450 71,595 Add exccss military pay over civilian.. Net permanent (average number, net salary): 36,887.1 31,719.1 26, 398 United States and possessions 238,676,123 204,701,515 163,095,993 34.9 32.9 32 Foreign countries: U.S. r a t e s . . 325,000 304,000 299,235 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States 60,417 98,538 335,830 and possessions 569,207 467,887 386,881 Part-time employment 444,211 416,129 444,739 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 918,682 1,564,984 661,060 Regular pay above 52-week base 6,883,757 6,558,583 7,451,037 Overtime and holiday pay 3,909,157 3,560,910 2,852,489 Nightwork differential 3,027,437 2,690,042 2,351,776 Living and quarters allowance 497,566 428,509 477,784 Additional pay for service abroad 450 375 307 Uniform allowance Payment to other agencies for reim15,736 15,081 20,731 bursable details 01 178,349,252 Personal services,. 220,835,193 255,327,743 3,300,099 20,530 10,629 21,008 1960 estimate 1959 actual 1961 estimate 2 1 5 20,987 9,901 51,458 15 155,023 7 70,513 3,442 29,965,580 5,079 37,137,194 2,451 16,433,081 3,563 22,122,242 5,131 29,525,217 2,497 13,344,054 3,881 17,865,923 1,598 7,052,452 1,698 6,814,164 505 1,905,253 51 183,135 8 25,739 18 185,476 7 70,513 3,941 34,353,302 5,708 41,817,710 2,583 17,468,118 4,213 26,292,762 5,424 31,505,472 3,288 17,412,431 4,301 19,924,675 1,802 7,999,605 2,030 8,153,489 538 2,043,851 59 213,542 8 26,499 11,336,446 2,372 13,163,786 30,040 34,890 190,116,474 226,241,014 257,065,020 E S T A B L I S H M E N T OF A I R NAVIGATION 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9, $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825.... Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 54 269 333 24 483 58 84 57 29 7 $490,254 2,045,050 2,085,070 136,380 2,540,636 273,644 386,704 216,030 103,170 24,023 70 372 447 26 476 49 68 39 12 5 $641,470 2,778,860 2,811,480 150,920 2,555,342 246,707 314,958 148,450 43,225 17,475 177 159 975,201 901,119 88 452 544 33 532 52 73 39 12 $748,888 3,412,150 3,440,060 192,360 2,892,944 261,836 342,288 151,300 44,080 5 17,570 197 1,126,340 1,741 2,027 1,557 10,684,088 12,629,816 9,202,080 370 309 327.8 2,214,980 1,778,398 1,759,460 Total permanent . Deduct lapses Net permanent (average n u m b e r , 1,229,2 net salary) 7,442,620 Positions other than permanent: Part594,123 time employment Other personal services: 40,947 Regular p a y above 52-week base 469,059 Overtime and holiday pay 164,096 Living and quarters a l l o w a n c e — 6,611 Additional p a y for service abroad 01 FACILITIES 1,657 ,432 10,414,836 8,905,690 "8," 717,456 Personal services 631,255 710,600 46,761 539,877 188,461 7,085 37,600 593,648 207,231 7,790 10,319,129 11,971,705 R E S E A R C H AND D E V E L O P M E N T 1960 estimate 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant chief of division Chief of branch GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Chief of division Chief of branch Chief scientist ... Assistant chief of branch phipf nf spptifin Program development officer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Chief of branch Chief of section --Assistant chief of section 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary -- 1 $14,435. 1 1 12,771 12,771 1 2 13,978 26,166 3 6 1 11 34,071 68,142 11,357 128,374 1 1 1 $14,206 14,435 1 1 $14,435 14,435 1 1 1 3 12,771 12,771 12,771 39,520 1 1 1 3 12,771 12,771 12,771 39,832 4 1 51,084 12,771 8 1 102,792 13,083 3 34,818 3 34,818 19 6 218,228 68,622 25 7 286,415 80,993 28 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 CONSTRUCTION FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY—Continued R E S E A R C H AND AND DEVELOPMENT, AIRPORT ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT—Continued 1959 actual 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued Flight operations specialist Industrial services coordinator Operations officer Program development officer Pilot Programer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Airways operations specialist Airplane p i l o t . . Attorney.... Accounting officer Administrative officer Assistant chief of branch Information specialist Engineer Flight operations specialist Motion picture specialist Mathematician Chief of section Program development officer Personnel officer Programer Safety officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325. GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 — N u m - Total ber salary 2 1 2 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary $22,714 11,357 1 7 1 22,714 60,612 29,703 10,629 11,107 1 18 4 1 1961 estimate 9,901 188,442 39,853 10,150 $11,357 80,477 11,357 $11,606 80,744 11,606 11,357 131,647 199,967 10,858 11,107 9,901 9,901 10,150 373,219 151,005 241,857 10,858 11,107 10,150 10,150 10,150 628,494 10,150 20,300 30,450 10,150 69,307 10,150 830,241 647,230 302,420 11,274 266,620 76,880 163,709 213,497 105,737 54,169 9,901 9,901 9,901 1 2 3 1 9,901 20,051 29,952 10,150 1 51 33 24 3 24 14 28 26 19 3 9,901 439,569 243,503 151,984 17,326 132,806 63,849 124,363 105,994 69,203 10,335 1 69 63 44 2 38 16 33 41 22 16 10,150 594,228 453,540 268,564 11,107 193,200 74,544 139,094 157,069 78,907 52,568 9 52,020 40,373 40,373 305 2,194,803 Total permanent 97 453,427 Deduct lapses AddPortion of salaries carried In other position schedules paid from this account. 46 458,006 Excess military pay over civilian 43,991 484 3,495,336 96 707,036 641 4,676,857 88 678,657 N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment -— Part-time employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 01 35 1 2 3 1 7 1 99 91 50 2 53 16 39 55 29 16 252,200 48,300 35 260,780 39,400 254 2,243,373 423 3,088,800 78,468 58,100 183,900 202,200 2,522 79,912 10 19,400 49,600 14,500 77,200 2,404,285 3,399,800 4,592,280 Personal services. CONSTRUCTION, NATIONAL CAPITAL 1959 actual AIRPORTS 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS—4. $3,755 to $4,325 Ungraded positions a t hourly equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime a n d holiday p a y Personal services., 1 $9,547 ""l 6,136" 1 1 rates Total permanent D e d u c t lapses — A d d net increase due to changes in p a y scale for p a r t of year 01 WASHINGTON 5,949 5,637 3 21,320 0.5 4,333 $9,547 7,030 3 0.9 22,526 8,563 2 N u m - Total N u m - Total salary ber ber salary 1 AND 2.5 17,134 2 . 1 14,260 23 2,009 20 2,935 50 3,350 19,166 17,215 37,587 34,187 244,581 25,047 19 145,096 26 219,534 331 944 2,466 146,371 222,000 NATIONAL 1 1 1 Personal services 1960 estimate $14,435 1 $14,435 12,771 12,563 11,357 1 1 12,563 11,606 25,980 32,490 26,229 45,840 40,444 160,498 227,316 39,730 11,793 5 7 4 11 8 33 58 8 42,911 54,300 25,789 61,545 39,600 157,419 247,015 33,090 11,793 144 739,151 rates Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment,. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Uniform allowance Additional pay for fixed p r e m i u m . compensation ! 01 CAPITAL 12,771 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) 650 30 4 N u m - Total N u m - T o t a l ber salary ber salary 13,375 297 243,001 97,905 1959 actual Total permanent Deduct lapses A d d n e t increase d u e to changes in p a y scales for part of year 147 12,334 10,858 65,126 46,259 7,986 16,030 14,788 16,973 11,586 11 MAINTENANCE, Grades and ranges: GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Airport manager Assistant to the director D e p u t y airport manager D e p u t y director Division chief GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Airport engineer * Operations specialist Assistant division chief GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Branch chief Contracting officer Economic analyst Safety engineer Training supervisor GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940. GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.. GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions a t hourly equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 1 10,858 65,126 46,259 7,986 15,884 14,394 16,224 11,295 Personal services OPERATION 13,978 13,978 12,334 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: P a r t time employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Number $14,685 13,978 13,978 Total permanent Deduct lapses 01 1 $14,685 — $9,547 8,237 6,136 3,765 6 41,060 1.1 7,523 4.9 Grades and ranges: GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Chief of division GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: D e p u t y chief of division Engineer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Engineer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Architect Engineer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 1960 estimate 135 659,125 266 1,320,571 24 111,999 285 1,463,988 25 110,288 20,844 16,900 1,229,416 1,370,600 242 3,042 4,728 33,636 11,726 300 10,543 27,157 6,300 300 271 35,100 1,283,119 1,450,000 AIRPORTS 29 INDEPENDENT OFFICES FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Supervisory engineer U.S. representative (International Civil Aviation Organization) GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Air traffic control specialist Chief of branch Chief of division GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Air traffic control specialist Airplane pilot. Airport manager D e p u t y division chief ... Electronic engineer Engineer Inspector „ Liaison officer Powerplant division engineer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 —GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,0G5..__ GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825.... Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890- N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 $28,247 2 26,791 1 12,085 6 5 60,631 50,501 1 8 10,379 87,104 2 $25,854 1 11,835 1 11,835 14 8 2 3 1 10 2 1 337 1,772,550 336 1,860,264 $25,854 99,010 80,906 20,300 105," 790 20,051 10,150 47 413,133 265 1,941,591 27 177,805 140 898,675 147 833,083 140 763,374 33 164,652 24 110,680 33 134,773 10 38,290 175 935,600 51.9 103.7 47.7 300,602 490,042 249,709 46.1 310,100 46.1 310,100 N e t permanent (average number, net salary): United States and 1,163.2 1,218.2 possessions — 7,088,762 7,614,538 Positions other than permanent: 97,704 Temporary employment 97,382 90,296 Part-time employment 39,018 57,421 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 58,405 69,217 Regular p a y above 52-week base 635,175 404,934 Overtime and holiday p a y 115,659 91,549 Nightwork differential 17,327 11,145 Additional p a y for service abroad 176,030 88,232 Living a n d quarters allowance 01 2 142,100 10 80,906 8 20,300 29,952 2 10,858 105,540 " i o " ~ 19,802 2 1 10,150 9,901 1 1 11,107 48 427,594 48 426,117 203 1,532,047 254 1,811,624 100 678,350 36 242,810 183 1,171,176 188 1,194,167 114 654,461 139 813,776 204 1,093,432 170 916,601 161 745,975 48 234,364 46 212,305 33 152,723 42 172,537 56 224,377 16 60,983 27 100,813 3,370 1 283.1 1,464,250 - Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 7,901,556 Personal services 8,851,238 978 6,213,908 87,643 39,018 31,261 435,102 127,246 17,122 102,537 7,053,837 FEDERAL COAL MINE SAFETY BOARD OF REVIEW SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual 5 1 Total permanent. D e d u c t lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Interm i t t e n t employment — Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y Personal services. 620200—60 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades a n d ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Executive secretary General counsel GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 3 SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1961 estimate 1,076 1,368 1 494 6,773,717 8,853,614 8,414,680 Total permanent Deduct— Lapses . . . 1960 estimate 4 $13,978 13,374 6,906 5,886 4,056 $13,978 13,686 6,906 5,886 4,056 $13,978 13,978 6,906 5,886 4,202 44,200 4,230 44,512 5 0.3 1,238 44,950 171 39,970 4.7 43,274 44,779 3,800 12,000 12,000 154 342 173 10 43,924 55,626 10 1959 actual I960 ostlmato 1961 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges: ber Special positions at rates equal to or in salary ber salary ber salary cxccss of $15,375: 7 $140,500 Commissioner 7 $140,500 GS-17. Ilangc $15,375 to $16,335: 1 16,349 1 16,349 Chief engineer 1 15,392 1 15,392 General counsel 4 62,484 4 62,255 Chief of bureau GS-16. Range $14,190 to $15,150: 1 14,206 1 14,206 Associate general counsel 1 14,206 1 14,206 Administrative assistant 1 14,435 1 14,200 Chief of bureau 3 42,847 3 42,847 Assistant chief of bureau 1 14,6S5 1 14,435 Executive officer 1 14,685 1 14,435 Associate chief engineer 2 28,870 1 14,435 Chief of division GS-15. Range $12,770 to $13,970: 16 213,195 14 187,341 Hearing examiner 1 13,083 1 13,083 Chief, field office 1 12,770 Assistant to general counsel 2 27,340 4 53,780 Assistant general counsel 2 27,352 Assistant chief of bureau 21 283,922 25 339,157 Chief pf division Assistant chief of division 4 52,894 3 40,123 Chief of branch 10 130,748 8 107,036 Attorney 12 162,325 11 149,242 Engineer GS-14. Range $11,355 to $12,555: Systems analyst 12,771 1 12,771 Secretary 11,835 1 11,835 Defense coordinator 13,042 I 13,042 Field coordinator 11,835 1 11,606 Personnel officer 11,357 Assistant executive officer 11,606 11,606 Engineer in charge 25,126 Chief of division 8 99,049 98,591 Assistant chief of division 25 303,051 291,217 Chief of branch 255,925 20 232,713 Attorney 230,081 19 228,170 Engineer 23,442 1 11,606 Accountant GS-13. Range $9,890 to $11,090: 1 11,586 11,586 Information officer 10,150 Assistant to executive officer 1 10,379 10,150 Assistant personnel officer 1 9,901 9,901 Assistant secretary _ 56,493 6 66,643 Engineer in charge 1 10,150 Assistant engineer in charge 2 20,280 10,150 Chief of division 2 21,257 22,214 Assistant chief of division 2 21,965 21,965 Chief, field office 3 32,114 43,450 Chief of branch 27 270,409 201,399 Attorney - — 48 512,268 445,545 Engineer 13 131,602 100,963 Accountant Programmer 1 10,150 1 9,901 Public utility specialist.... 1 10,150 1 10,150 Rate examiner Systems analyst 141 134 GS-12. Range $8,330 to $9,530 1,288,232 1,248,053 118 108 G S - l l . Range $7,030 to $8,230.. 910,652 843,262 5 36,048 5 35,589 GS-10. Range $6,505 to $7,405 118 768,238 719,316 109 GS-9. Range $5,985 to $6,885 4 25,232 4 25,086 GS-8. Range $5,470 to $6,370 102 564,439 536,103 96 GS-7. Range $4,980 to $5,880 110 567,649 106 561,891 GS-6. Range $4,490 to $5,390 205 950,846 192 896,727 GS-5. Range $4,040 to $4,940 181 744,702 189 776,298 GS-4. Range $3,755 to $4,325 134 498,349 123 459,508 GS-3. Range $3,495 to $4,065 70,064 19 69,701 19 GS-2. Range $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions at hourly 37 172,582 36 168,443 equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent. Deduct lapses 1,382 9,494,065 161 868,613 1 454 ' 10,033,412 150.3 764,730 Net permanent (average number, 1,303.7 1,221 net salary) 9,268,682 8,625,452 Other personal services: 69,020 32,960 Regular pay above 52-week base., 56,500 47,965 Overtime and holiday pay 23,232 24,302 Territorial differential 19,900 21,013 Night work differential 01 Personal services.. 8,751,692 9,437,334 30 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 EXAMINATION FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD LIMITATION ON A D M I N I S T R A T I V E AND E X A M I N A T I O N FEDERAL H O M E LOAN BANK BOARD ADMINISTRATIVE 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $15,375: Chairman, Federal Home Loan Bank $20,500 $20,500 1 $20,500 Board 40,000 40,000 2 40,000 M e m b e r of the Board _ GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 15,615 1 15,375 General counsel GS-16. $14,100 to $15,150: 14,190 Assistant to the Board 14,190 14,910 Director, division of supervision 14,430 1 14,670 Director, Federal home loan bank 14,190 14,430 operations. _ 1 14,190 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant to the Board 1 13,370 Associate director, Federal home loan 13,370 13,070 bank operations 1 12,770 Associate director, Federal savings 12,770 and loan operations Associate director, division of super13,070 13,370 12,770 vision 13,670 13,670 13,370 Associate general counsel 13,370 13,370 13,070 Attorney adviser 13,070 13,370 13,070 Comptroller 14,450 14,450 13,970 Director of audits Director, Federal savings and loan 13,670 operations 13,670 13,370 Regional supervisor 51,080 52,280 Secretary to Federal Home Loan Bank Board... 13,370 13,370 13,070 Trial attorney 13,370 13,670 13,370 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant.. 11,355 11,595 11,835 Assistant director, division of supervision 57,495 Associate director of audits — 11,595 11,595 11,355 Associate director, Federal savings and loan operations 11,835 11,835 34, 785 34,545 Attorney adviser 34,785 11,595 Chief bank examiner 11,595 11,355 11,355 D e p u t y comptroller 11,835 Director of personnel 1 11,595 11,595 11,355 Director of public relations 128,265 Financial analyst "l6""li4,~996" 11,355 Financial economist 12,075 Trial attorney 11,835 ~ T ~ " i l ~ 8 3 5 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Assistant secretary to Federal Home Loan Bank Board 21,220 2 21,460 2 21,460 Assistant to the director, division of supervision. 1 10,610 Attorney adviser. 20,020 20,500 2 2 4 40,520 B a n k examiner 10,130 1 10,130 1 1 10,370 10,850 Budget officer 1 10,610 1 1 11,090 10,130 D e p u t y comptroller 1 9,890 1 10,370 Director of public relations 1 10,370 1 60,780 6 Financial analyst— 13 130,970 138,820 1 10,850 Financial economist 1 10,610 10,850 20,020 20,020 2 Trial attorney 2 20,500 15 127,590 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 12 101,640 170,440 70,540 72,220 10 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 10 86,040 1 6,505 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 1 6,805 20,865 72,135 77,370 12 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 11 58,065 23,680 42,640 7 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 4 37,020 67,260 65,760 12 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 12 98,790 98,960 77,250 15 76,650 GS-6. $4,490 t o $5,390 19 26 116,740 160,440 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 25 116,000 60,505 18 74,050 57,320 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 15 78,615 51,040 13 53,775 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,C65 20 3,825 10,905 3 11,095 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 I 9,260 6,585 2 6,680 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 3 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890. 11 58,177 11 57,950 11 58,178 Total permanent. Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) , Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y Excess of annual leave earned leave taken over 199 1,420,157 14.1 75,716 201 1,472,395 2.7 13,946 231 1,712,023 12.3 69,252 184.9 1,344,441 198.3 3,458,449 218.7 1,642,771 5,396 9,736 11,326 6,609 17,500 All personal services Deduct portion n o t chargeable to limitation-- 1,359,573 01 1,336,295 Personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: " L i m i t a t i o n on administrative expenses, Federal H o m e Loan Bank Board" _ " A d v a n c e s and reimbursements'* 1,469,775 1,666,880 23,278 $1,292,884 43,411 1,469,775 $1,433,212 36,563 1959 actual EXPENSES, EXPENSES 1,666,880 $1,631,020 35,860 EXPENSES 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- • Total ber salary salary ber salary ber Grades and ranges: GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: $14,670 1 $14,430 1 $14,430 Director, division of examinations GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Associate director, division of exami13,370 1 1 13,070 1 12,770 nations 12 156,540 12 153,240 12 155,640 Chief examiner GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 25 286,035 20 227,340 10 113,550 Assistant chief examiner Assistant director, division of exami1 11,355 1 11,355 nations— GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 1 11,090 1 11,090 3 31,110 Assistant chief examiner Assistant to the director, division of 1 9,890 examinations -~ 48 477,120 28 277,160 18 178,260 Savings and loan examiner 75 628,830 107 898,510 57 477,930 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 128 909,680 166 1,180,395 185 1,318,550 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 - 221 1,350,135 218 1,336,830 232 1,429,320 155 787,200 147 745,560 129 658,470 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 65,120 13 51,200 10 46,710 9 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 87,850 76,030 20 17 30 133,800 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 153,855 168,875 93,040 43 23 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325. 63,855 97,140 17 26 32 119,060 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065. 1 3,540 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 — 832 5,655,600 22.4 107,985 701 4,424,455 33.3 199,575 766 4,994,945 27.9 100,753 667.7 4,224,880 738.1 4,894,192 16,780 42,845 38,248 21,803 All personal services Deduct portion not chargeable to limitation 4,284,505 4,932,440 5,604,025 01 4,192,091 4,932,440 5,604,025 Total permanent.. Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y — Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken — >.6 5,547,615 34,607 92,414 Personal services. L I M I T A T I O N ON A D M I N I S T R A T I V E E X P E N S E S , F E D E R A L SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: General manager GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: D e p u t y general manager Assistant general manager (director) Assistant to general manager, consulta n t (assistant director) Comptroller Financial economist (director) GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant to general manager (assista n t director) Assistant to general manager Assistant director D e p u t y comptroller Executive assistantFinancial analyst — GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Assistant to comptroller Financial accountant (chief). Financial analyst (assistant director)— Special representative (financial activities) GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.. GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Total permanent Deduct lapses.. N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Positions other than p e r m a n e n t : Tempor a r y employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime p a y Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken All personal services D e d u c t portion n o t chargeable to limitation.01 Personal services - Number 1960 estimate Total N u m ber salary 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total salary ber salary 1 $15,615 1 $15,855 1 $16,095 1 2 14,450 25,840 1 2 14,450 26,140 1 2 14,450 26,140 1 1 12,770 13,070 1 1 1 13,070 12,770 13,370 1 1 1 13,070 13,070 13,370 11,595 11,835 11,355 11,355 11, 595 22,950 12,075 11,595 11,355 11,835 23,430 9,890 9,890 9,890 10,130 10,370 10,370 9.890 46.210 67,350 45,795 45.390 53,600 76,490 82,225 7,275 3,730 97 624,810 13.4 70,193 9,890 45,250 66,390 44, 745 45,240 53,300 74,690 80,990 7,085 3,635 94 617,420 6.2 31,210 94 625,660 3.6 14,026 83.6 554,617 87.8 586,210 90.4 611,634 2,412 1,044 1,031 2,182 10,274 4,546 4,000 2,415 4,000 569,485 595,800 621,100 96 569,389 595,800 621,100 10,130 45,010 74,620 37,860 50,370 48,210 65,410 96,675 14,075 12,075 11,835 11,595 11,835 23,910 2,020 31 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1959 actual FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Special positions a t rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $15,376: Director... 1 $20,500 1 $20,500 $20,500 D e p u t y director 17,500 1 17,500 1 17,500 GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Director of mediation activity 1 15,375 15,615 15,855 GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Regional director 3 44,250 3 44,250 General counsel 1 14,670 14,910 1 1 15,150 Special assistant to the director 1 1 14,190 14,430 1 14,670 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Director of administrative management 13,970 13,970 13,970 Director of special activities 13,070 13,070 13,370 Regional director 97,730 54,860 55,700 Assistant regional director 13,670 13,970 13,970 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officer 11,595 1 11,595 1 11,835 Associate director of administrative management. 11,355 1 11,355 11,595 Assistant regional director 72,930 6 73,650 National office representative 1 1 11,355 11,355 11,595 Mediator 71 859,965 68 830,940 910,905 Operations analyst 1 11,595 11,835 11,595 1 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Mediator, 124 117 1,333,640 117 1,267,530 1,261,530 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.. 75,690 21 175,410 18 150,180 2 15,260 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,23015,020 2 14,780 11 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... 65,700 12 76,770 72,885 5 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370— 31,765 5 31,465 32,065 5 GS-7. $4,980 to $5.880... 32,430 4 22,020 27,900 10 GS-€. $4,490 to $5,390... 50,750 9 45,660 51,500 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940... 80,080 19 88,160 81,580 17 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325... 206,230 48 201,430 52 219,870 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065... 69,845 19 72,485 70,890 18 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825... 3,825 1 3,825 1 3,825 N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment.. Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base.. Overtime and holiday pay 01 Personal services. 359 344 344 Total p e r m a n e n t . . . Deduct lapses 3,094,845 5.3 39,448 3,137,820 0.9 11,620 3,275,065 1.3 12,065 338.7 3,055,397 343.1 3,126,200 357.7 3,263,000 10,351 3,858 5,700 7,000 7,000 7,500 11,796 2,127 24,000 2,000 12,500 2,000 3,083,529 3,164,900 3,292,000 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions a t rates equal to or in excess of $17,500: 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 Commissioners GS-18. $17,500: 1 17,514 1 17,514 1 17,514 Executive director GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Chief, bureau of rates and gas certifi15,870 15,621 15,621 cates 16,099 15,870 15,621 General counsel 16,349 16,349 16,349 Chief, bureau of power 15,621 15,392 15,392 Chief accountant GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 14,435 14,206 14,206 D e p u t y chief accountant - D e p u t y chief, bureau of rates and gas 14,435 14,206 14,206 certificates 14,435 14,435 14,206 D e p u t y general counsel 15,163 15,163 15,163 D e p u t y chief, bureau of power GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant chief, bureau of rates and 41,330 41,330 3 41,039 3 gas certificates26,166 25,854 2 25,542 2 Attorney 40,434 39,831 3 39,249 3 Assistant general counsel 13,978 13,686 1 1 13,686 Chief examiner 13,686 1 13,374 1 13,374 Director of administration .... 175,485 13 175,173 11 146,511 Examiner 13,374 1 13,083 1 13,083 Chief, division of accounts Chief, division of electric resources 13,978 1 1 13,978 13,978 a n d requirements Chief, division of finance and statis13,083 1 12,771 12,771 tics 14,227 1 13,978 13,978 Chief, division of licensed projects 14,227 1 13,978 13,978 Chief, division of river basins Total permanent Deduct— Lapses.... Portion of salaries paid from other accounts Positions other than permanent. Ternporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday p a y SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary ber Salary GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued $13,978 $13,978 Solicitor 69,890 Regional engineer 69,890 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 11,606 11,606 Secretary of the commission 12,813 13,042 Chief, division of personnel.. Head, section of basin and project 12,563 12,563 plans 12,563 12,563 Head, section of cost estimates 12,085 12,085 Head, section of finance 12,563 12,563 Head, section of power requirements.. 11,606 Head, section of application Head, section of reports and special 12,563 1 12,563 studies 12,563 1 12,563 Head, section of project analysis Head, section of transmission and co12,563 12,563 ordination 12,563 12,563 nead, section of utility status 115,981 115,024 Attorney 124,216 113,088 Engineer 11,835 12, OSS Management analysis officer 58,260 58, 758 Power utilities auditor.. 11,606 11,606 Supervisory auditor 50,252 61,858 D e p u t y regional engineer 11,606 Geologist... GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 10,150 10,379 Chief, division of budget and finance.. 9,901 10,150 Chief, division of general services 10,150 10,379 Assistant chief, division of personnel10,858 11,107 Head, section of financial reports 11,107 11,107 Head, section of power reports 10,858 11,107 Head, section of rate reports 10,858 11,107 Head, section of statistics 11,107 Head, section of applications 12 123,884 102,856 Attorney 38 413,662 384,647 Engineer 11,107 Geologist 10,629 10,379 1 Power utilities accountant 95,388 9 113,964 Power utilities auditor 31,158 3 30,660 Public utilities specialist... 10,150 1 10,150 Technical assistant to commissioner.. 10,379 10,150 1 Financial economist 11,107 D e p u t y regional engineer 9,901 1 16,150 Information specialist 91 831,303 805,805 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 782,458 113 867,403 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 5 35,423 34,986 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 86 552,619 569,307 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 96 527,316 502,950 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880. 36 189,033 147,784 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 442,419 90 425,029 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 87 372,466 384,802 GS^4. $3,755 to $4,325 49 190,482 235,168 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 4 G, 13,459 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 22,092 24,542 7 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv22 106,220 22 105,162 alent to less t h a n $9,890 N e t permanent (average number, net salary) FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION I960 estimate 01 Personal services. 844 5,988,359 850 6,134,046 58.9 315,075 16.5 140,186 1 14 3 1 1 10,629 146,139 31,407 10,379 10,379 1 91 114 5 108 110 36 108 100 60 4 7 10,150 838,317 884,040 36,047 700,415 609,350 192,589 509,133 425,464 232,250 13,833 22,695 22 107,198 4.5 48,146 780.6 5,625,138 833.5 5,993,860 38,643 29,692 22,007 12,957 44,448 5,698,745 6,068,000 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges: salary ber salary ber salary ber Special positions at rates equal to or In excess of $17,500: 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 Commissioner GS-18. $17,500: 1 17,514 17,514 1 17,514 Executive director GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 31,013 31,013 31,491 2 Bureau director 15,392 1 15,621 15,392 General counsel. GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 14,206 14,206 Assistant to chairman 14,206 14,206 Associate bureau director 28,412 28,412 Assistant general counsel 29,599 29,349 30,077 Bureau director 14,206 14,206 Chief project attorney GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 92,746 81,181 81,764 7 Assistant bureau director 68,744 41,517 41,808 5 Assistant general counsel245,831 245,540 246,746 19 Attorney 132,576 133,803 9 117,726 Attorney in charge, field o f f i c e — — - 32 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 S A L A R I E S AND EXPENSES—Continued 1959 actual Oradcs and ranges—Continued GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued Bureau director Chief of division. Chief project attorney Comptroller Economist Bearing examiner Legal adviser Medical officer Secretary GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant Assistant bureau director Assistant attorney in charge, field office Attorney Chemist. Chief of division Director of personnel Economist Information specialist Medical officer Statistician., GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090; Accountant Attorney Chief of division Economist Investigator Personnel officer Statistician GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS^9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390... GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent., Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y 01 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 8 1 1 2 14 9 1 1 $12, 771 110,199 13,374 13,083 26,145 192,098 118,890 13,978 13,978 1 8 $12,771 111,114 1 8 $13,083 111,406 1 3 15 10 2 1 13,083 39,540 203,363 132,576 27,061 13,978 1 13,374 39,852 216,446 132,888 39,832 13,978 24,668 12,085 2 1 12,334 117,185 764,851 12,563 12,085 11,357 37,939 12,085 11,606 12,563 10 65 117,663 766,099 12,563 12,085 11,357 37,939 12,334 11,835 12,563 51,189 566,526 21,715 60,861 9,901 5 55 2 2 24,398 12,085 2 10 54 1 1 115,313 633,289 12,563 11,835 10 65 3 1 2 1 37,939 11,835 24,169 12,563 5 60 2 4 50,710 614,570 21,486 40,331 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 5 55 2 10,379 19,802 452.175 457,611 313,593 56,733 238,853 290,538 396,172 376,824 80,204 24,670 28,413 13 66,664 3 16 10 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 20,300 457,558 472,358 243,729 56,391 274,017 283,631 417,430 402,344 76,938 24,545 28,704 13 68,8 51,937 568,209 21,715 61,110 9,901 20,300 474,927 515,678 388,219 56,870 439,632 285,191 431,788 494,056 91,250 24,961 28,995 14 72,027 736 5,669,277 15 100,574 756 5,885,358 8 83,458 855 6,419,190 17 130,090 721 5,568,703 748 5,801,900 838 6,289,100 21,128 5,847 44,700 3,000 24,000 5,595,678 5,849,600 6,313,100 Personal services. FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual 1960 estimate Grades and ranges: N u m - Total N u m Special positions a t rates equal to or in ber salary ber excess of $14,190: Chairman i 1 Commissioner . 2 2 40,000 GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: General counsel... ' 1 14,435 1 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant general counsel Executive director... 13,686 Division director 38,940 3 3 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Attorney 11 127,835 9 Legislative liaison officer 11,835 1 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer 10,150 Attorney 2 21,008 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 11 94,700 3 21,840 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 4 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 25,626 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 5,782 GS-7. $4,9S0 to $5,8S0 3 17,057 7 36,755 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 13 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 59,902 19 79,059 GS-4. $3,755 to U,325 2 7,404 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 1 $20,600 1 1 1 1 Total p e r m a n e n t . D e d u c t lapses N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net s a l a r y ) — 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total salary ber salary $20,500 40,000 14,435 38,940 104,394 11,835 10,150 9,901 77,520 14,560 19,178 5,782 11,316 20,697 36,960 41,869 3,702 1960 estimate 1961 estimate 2,150 39 $2,540 $750 626,404 398,000 257,000 $544,681 81,723 $352,000 46,000 $220,000 37,000 1959 actual FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION—Continued 1 $20,500 2 40,000 1 14,685 1 1 13,083 13,083 4 46,903 10,379 73,402 17,409 7,280 19,323 5,928 6 3 6 31,990 13,810 25,478 86 9 646,514 22,369 59 13 481,739 86,279 40 11 353,253 97,003 77 624,145 46 395,460 29 256,250 Positions other t h a n permanent: Intermittent employment ..... Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 $70 Personal services Salaries In the foregoing schedule are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - T o t a l Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or In excess of $17,500: $22,500 $22,500 Comptroller General. 20,509 20,509 Assistant Comptroller General GS-18. $17,500: 17,514 17,514 General counsel 17,514 17,514 Assistant to the Comptroller GeneraL Director, accounting and auditing 17,514 17,514 policy staff Director, defense accounting and 17,514 17,514 auditing division Director, civil accounting and audit17,514 17,514 ing division GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 15,392 15,392 D e p u t y general counsel 15,870 15,621 Director, office of staff management.. D e p u t y director, defense accounting 15,711 15,586 and auditing division. GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 14,685 14,366 Director, claims division — 14,227 14,206 Director, transportation division 28,942 28,641 Associate general counsel D e p u t y director, civil accounting and 15,163 15,163 auditing division Associate director, defense accounting 14,573 14,435 and auditing division Associate director, civil accounting 29,370 28,746 and auditing division Associate director, accounting and 44,991 44,533 auditing policy staff GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 14,456 14,456 Administrative officer 13,978 13,616 Director, field operations division 14,456 14,456 Director of personnel 13,374 13,084 Director, European branch 13,083 13,686 Director, Far East b r a n c h . . D e p u t y director, field operations divi13,083 12,771 sion 13,374 13,072 D e p u t y director, claims division^ Associate director, transportation div12,771 12,771 ision.. 92,675 91,518 Assistant general counsel Assistant director, defense accounting 174.532 159,762 and auditing division Assistant director, civil accounting 214,614 148,698 and auditing division. Assistant director, accounting and 55,295 81,499 auditing policy staff Assistant director, office of staff man12,771 12,771 agement Assistant director, transportation 25,542 division 27,118 Legislative attorney 26,749 132,243 Regional manager 91,785 13,083 Supervisory accountant 12,771 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 11,662 11,606 Assistant administrative officer 12,813 Assistant director of personnel 12,813 D e p u t y assistant director, transpor11,357 tation division.. Assistant to director, transportation 11,835 division.. 2 24,102 Chief of subdivision 9 108,023 73,083 6 Chief of branch 1 12,085 11,783 Chief, procedures and Internal review. 11,499 Chief of section 16 183,741 19 219,784 Attorney-adviser 9 104,004 11 128,041 Legislative attorney 12 140,520 9 107,372 Regional manager 98 1,150,860 127 1,495.447 Supervisory accountant. 5 61,289 Supervisory investigator... 3 35,277 Supervisory sytsems accountant 3 35,693 Systems accountant 1 12,175 1 12,047 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 2 20,536 4 40,464 Chief of branch 9 95,335 Chief of section 8 84,085 Chief, internal audit and procedures staff 9,901 Assistant chief of branch 62,207 4 42,016 Assistant to director, claims division,. 10,731 1 10,629 Annual report editor 11,177 1 11,107 1 1 1 5 62,188 33 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1959 actual 19GI estimate CORREGIDOII B ATA AN M E M O R I A L N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13 $9,890 to $11,090: Attorney-adviser Supervisory investigator Supervisory accountant Supervisory systems accountantStaff assistant—— GS-12. $8,330 to $9,630 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230.. GS-10. $6,605 to $7,405.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885— 25 $258,589 20 215,176 190 1,936,850 9 94,401 1 11,231 421 3,702,759 534 4,076,473 268 1,988,007 421 2,701,320 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880— 26 $268,803 17 186,227 238 2,446,913 6 64,544 1 11,336 554 4,897,137 705 5,381,185 3,856,311 3381 2,142,443 3,561,981 90 476,805 351 1,646,355 456 1,949,565 722 2,879,068 277 1,036,991 42 152,093 3,337,628 78 418,219 297 1,442,760 460 1,989,608 695 2,824,202 247 938,898 40 145,743 28 $290,635 17 186,895 253 2,608,915 6 65,342 1 11,336 559 4,955,918 728 5,561,380 72 534,686 724 4,663,230 338 2,160,076 595 3,302,633 74 400,640 291 1,424,266 435 1,893,170 662 2,701,248 206 790,039 40 145,923 5,325 9,734 27,710 32,445 6,533 10,067 28,706 30,149 7,544 17,160 16,067 5,242 9,485 4,493 24,488 29,952 51,721 6,533 10,067 28,706 30,149 7,738 17,160 16,203 5,242 9,485 4,493 24,585 29,952 35,070 620 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370... 759 510,433 t 4,875,783 648 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390.. GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940.. GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825.GS-1. $2,960 to $3,630 Ungraded positions at hourly equivalent to less t h a n $5,985: L-12. $4,992 to $5,533 1^-10. $4,555 to $5,034 L-9. $4,326 to $4,784 L-7. $3,890 to $4,306. L-6. $3,682 to $4,056W-10. $5,179 to $5,720 W-9. $4,950 to $5,491 W-8. $4,742 to $5,242 W-6. $4,285 to $4,742 W-5. $4,077 to $4,493 W-4. $3,723 to $4,098 W - 3 . $3,370 to $3,744 W-2. $3,016 to $3,349 Total permanent 1960 estimate rates 16,604 10,638 5,086 9,107 4,382 19,905 32,624 64,312 1959 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or In exccss of $9,890: Executive director... GS-7. $4,980 to $5,8S0 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Total permanent Net permanent (averago number net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 01 1 $13,374 1 4,950 1 3,515 3 22,484 0.3 4,262 3 22,484 173 4,262 1959 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or In excess of $0,505: Executive director. ., Assistant executive director Administrative assistant 01 CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL COMMISSION 1959 actual NumGrades a n d ranges: ber Special positions a t rates equal to or in excess of $11,355: 1 Executive director GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 1 Assistant executive director GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 1 Historian-researcher — 1 GS-10. $6,505 t o $7,405 1 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 1 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 1 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 7 0.9 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary salary $16,500 1 $16,500 1 $16,600 11,357 1 11,357 1 11,606 9,901 6,510 6,990 4,493 4,056 1 2 9,901 14,082 1 2 9,901 14,373 1 1 7 0.1 61*096" ' " 1 1 4,493 7 61,429 0.1 1,429 68,807 7,015 6,"242 4.659 62,281 1,281 6.1 61,792 6.9 60,000 6.9 61,000 200 69 52,051 460 75 60,636 235 75 61,310 $13,374 5,595 18,324 14,062 22,657 COMMISSION 1960 estimate 1961 estlmato N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary - 1 1 1 $15,000 12,000 7,000 1 1 1 $15,000 12,000 7,000 3 1.5 34,000 20,000 3 1.6 34,000 20,000 Personal services 14,000 14,000 5,484 5,379 5,400 35,764,880 35,629,737 33 854,312 131 852,144 131 946,820 125 703,967 HISTORICAL AND MEMORIAL COMMISSIONS 1 1 FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL Total permanent 1961 estimate 2 1.7 INDIAN CLAIMS COMMISSION SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Personal services D e d u c t lapses N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , 5,353 5,248 5,275 n e t salary) 34,682,917 34,912,736 33,160,346 Positions other t h a n permanent: Inter2,000 2,000 m i t t e n t employment Other personal services: 270,264 130,083 126,467 Regular p a y above 52-week base 181,000 185,000 156,186 Living and quarters allowance Additional allowance for education of 20,000 19,000 16,844 dependents 35,385,000 35,020,000 33,452,736 01 Personal services Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime a n d holiday p a y COMMISSION Grade and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $14,190: Chief commissioner Associate commissioner GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Investigator GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Investigator Clerk and administrative officer G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 G ^ S . $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 2 3 3 $18,500 36,000 1 2 $18,500 36,000 33,316 3 35,294 29,721 11,330 7,030 3 1 30,687 9,890 3 7,985 3,685 17 35,450 31,108 10,130 24,026 16,264 "25,"584 7,001 3,945 2 1 9,253 4,040 164,782 17 170,065 Total permanent Deduct change in rate due to annuity deduction 17 Subtotal. Deduct lapses.. 17 158,350 17 164,782 0.1 750 17 170,065 17 158,350 16.9 164,032 17 170,065 434 774 390 158,784 164,806 170,456 N e t permanent (average number, net s a l a r y ) — v Other personal services: Regular pay above 62-week base 01 Personal services. 163,060 $18,500 36,000 4,710 34 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION 1960 estimate Ml estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades a n d ranges: ber salary ber ber salary Special positions a t rates equal to or in excess of $17,500: 11 $220,500 11 $220,500 11 $220,500 Commissioner GS-18. $17,500: 1 17,514 1 17,514 1 17,514 Managing director GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 6 93,996 6 93,538 6 93,538 Director.. 1 15,870 1 15,870 1 15,870 General counsel 1 15,392 1 15,392 Secretary... — GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 6 85,236 6 85,694 56,824 Assistant director 14,685 14,435 1 14,435 i Associate general counsel 4 58,719 4 68,469 Director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 12,771 l 12,771 1 12> 771 Analytical statistician 1 14,456 l 14,456 1 14,456 Assistant chief. 10 130,788 10 131,100 11 144,162 Assistant director 1 13,374 1 13,374 1 13,374 Assistant to managing director. 5 65,977 5 65,686 5 65,686 Associate general counsel 26 339,721 26 340,033 23 303,820 Attorney-adviser. 1 12,771 1 12,771 Budget and fiscal officer 1 12,771 1 12,771 1 12,771 Chief of section 1 13,978 1 13,686 1 13,686 Director of locomotive inspection 1 12,771 . 1 12,771 Director of personnel 47 621,889 51 672,370 47 621,889 Hearing examiner 1 13,083 1 13,083 1 13,083 Legislative attorney 1 13,978 Liaison officer 1 13,978 Secretary — 1 13,978 2 26,166 Supervisory auditor 2 26,166 2 26,166 Supervisory cost analyst 1 13,083 1 13,083 1 13,083 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 1 11,357 1 11,357 Assistant budget and fiscal officer 4 46,155 5 58,718 Assistant chief. 5 58,968 1 12,334 Assistant director Assistant director of locomotive in1 11,357 1 11,606 spection. 1 11,357 Assistant general counsel 2 23,192 2 23,192 2 23,441 1 12,085 1 12,085 Assistant secretary 1 12,334 1 11,606 Assistant to director 1 11,606 1 11,835 22 255,731 Attorney-adviser 28 323,873 32 368,574 1 11,835 Budget and fiscal officer 1 11,606 1 11,606 Chief, explosives b r a n c h . . 1 11,835 5 57,761 Chief of section 7 80,246 7 80,495 1 11,835 Director of personnel 1 12,563 Field assistant 55 648,390 Hearing examiner 64 750,374 67 783,300 Legislative attorney 1 11,357 1 11,357 Regional manager 13 154,919 13 153,463 13 153,463 Supervisory accountant 2 22,963 2 22,963 2 23,192 Supervisory auditor 1 11,606 1 11,606 1 11,835 Supervisory cost analyst 1 11,606 1 11,606 1 11,835 Supervisory organization and methods examiner — 1 11,606 Transportation economist. 1 12,563 1 12,563 3 35,277 Trial attorney 4 47,381 17 195,271 17 195,729 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant— 30,909 3 30,909 3 31,158 Analytical statistician 32,115 3 32,115 3 32,115 Appraiser supervisor 12,813 1 9,901 9,901 1 9,901 Assistant budget officer 31,387 Assistant chief 4 39,604 4 39,853 19,802 Assistant district director 2 19,802 2 20,051 13 132,081 Assistant regional manager 1 10,379 Assistant to director 1 10,379 1 10,379 33 335,003 A t torney-ad viser. 35 354,785 39 393,891 1 9,901 Chief, closed car branch 1 9,901 1 10,150 1 9,901 Chief, freight rate b r a n c h . . . 1 9,901 1 10,150 1 10,150 Chief, informal complaints branch 1 10,150 1 10,379 Chief, investigation a n d compliance branch 10,379 1 10,379 1 10,629 Chief of section. 20,051 1 9,901 1 9,901 Chief, open car branch 10,150 1 10,150 1 10,379 29,703 Cost a n a l y s t 3 29,703 4 39,604 Field assistant1 9,901 9,901 1 Field supervisor 2 20,051 4 39,853 4 40,580 Financial analyst 1 9,901 1 9,901 Freight classification specialist 1 9,901 1 9,901 1 10,150 General engineer 1 11,107 1 11,107 1 11,107 Grain agent 1 9,901 9, 901 1 Information specialist 1 9,901 1 9,901 1 9,901 Inspector, accident investigation 1 10,150 1 10,150 1 10,379 Inspector, safety appliance 1 9,901 1 9,901 Investigator 2 20,280 20,280 2 20,530 Loan examiner 21, 736 2 21,736 Management analysis officer 10,150 1 10.150 1 10,150 Management analyst 20,300 2 20,300 2 20,758 Mechanical engineer 2 21,257 11,107 2 21,257 Personnel officer 10,150 1 10,150 1 10,379 Rate a n d tariff specialist 1 9,901 1 9,901 61,567 Special transportation examiner 6 61,567 6 61,817 Supervisory accountant 10,629 1 10, 629 1 10,629 Supervisory auditor 43,202 4 43,202 4 43,451 Supervisory valuation engineer 11,107 1 11,107 1 11,107 Transportation economist 11,107 3 32,115 3 32,115 11,107 Transportation specialist 23 233,561 " " l l " 109,"658* Trial attorney l l " "mm 31 312,252 Zone supervisor 31 317,232 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 425 415 425 3,598,609 3,703,066 3 , 709,686 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 134 987,061 140 151 1,024,144 1,100,308 53 374,918 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405™..—^ 52 366,244 52 365,806 1961 estimate N u m - Tcitai N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary Der salary SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual 1960 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885. GS-8. GS-7. GS-6. GS-5. $5,470 to $4,980 to $4,490 to $4,040 to $6,370$5,880.. $5,390$4,940- GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.. GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530.. i Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent. Deduct lapses 258 $1,641,475 50 285,848 128 687,998 74 382,516 251 1,175,424 308 1,273,748 222 859,224 13 47,736 31 101,421 253 $1,605, 913 53 301,780 138 737,813 76 386,614 263 1,207, 626 306 1,261,337 226 866,856 9 33,529 34 112,651 265 $1,677,522 64 361,950 139 743,723 79 400,385 268 1,229,113 317 1,305,100 236 902,110 10 36,795 35 115,625 30 142,090 28 133,040 28 133,040 2,501 2,409 2,342 17,228,540 16,589,309 16,059,681 63.6 48.9 73.9 384,899 279,836 549,819 N e t permanent (average number, 2,437.4 2,360.1 2,268.1 net salary) 16,843, 641 16,309,473 15, 509, 862 Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: 63,300 122, 703 58,155 Regular pay above 52-week base 12,200 12,200 11,678 Overtime and holiday pay... 01 Personal services. 15,580,491 16,444,376 16,919,141 NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION CONSOLIDATED S C H E D U L E OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S P A I D F R O M F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO T H E N A T I O N A L A E R O N A U T I C S AND S P A C E ADMINISTRATION 1959 actual I960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions a t rates equal to or in excess of $12,770: 1 $22,500 1 $22,500 1 $22,500 Administrator. 1 21,507 1 21,507 1 21,507 D e p u t y administrator 1 21,008 1 21,008 1 21,008 Associate administrator. Acting secretary, national aeronautics 1 16,516 1 16,516 1 16,516 and space council 2 31,534 2 31,534 2 31,534 Aeronautical-space pilot22 341,265 23 353,277 Aeronautical-space scientist23 353,277 Assistant director of business admin2 33,032 istration. 2 33,032 Assistant administrator for congres19,011 1 19,011 sional relations 1 19,011 30,036 2 30,036 2 30,036 Assistant chief, research branch 306,842 20 307,341 20 306,842 Assistant chief, research division 48,549 4 64,066 3 48,549 Assistant chief, research program 349,733 16 297,689 19 349,733 Assistant director 61,070 4 61,070 4 61,070 Assistant general counsel 19,011 Assistant to the administrator 2 33,530 1 19,011 Assistant to t h e associate adminis1 15,018 trator 1 15,018 Assistant to the chairman, civilian1 15,517 15,517 1 15,517 military liaison committee 1 15,018 15,018 Assistant to the deputy administrator1 15,018 3 46,551 31,533 Assistant to the director 3 46,551 29,036 3 44,553 Associate chief, research division 3 44,553 15,517 1 15,517 Associate chief, technical services 1 15,517 75,046 6 111,621 6 111,621 Associate director 16,016 1 16,016 Budget officer — 1 16,016 15,018 1 15,018 Business manager 1 15,018 32 525,493 Chief, research division 33 542,008 33 542,008 1 15,018 Chief congressional liaison officer 1 15,018 Chief, research p r o g r a m . . . 287,797 21 333,849 21 333,849 18,013 1 18,013 Chief, research station. 1 18,013 76,087 4 60,071 Chief, service division 4 60,071 Chief, technical services 32,032 2 32,032 2 32,032 Chief, university contract p r o g r a m . . . 17,015 1 17.015 1 17,015 D e p u t y director of aeronautical and 1 19,011 space research 19,011 D e p u t y director of business administration 15,517 1 15,517 D e p u t y director of launch vehicle development and operations 19,011 1 19,011 D e p u t y director of space flight development 1 19,011 19,011 Director of aeronautical and space le1 21,008 search 1 21,008 21,008 1 16.016 Director of audit 16,016 1 19,011 Director of business a d m i n i s t r a t i o n . . . "I I9~6ll" 19,011 Director, office of international programs 1 15,018 1 16,516 16,516 Director of launch vehicles developm e n t and operations 20,010 1 20,010 Director, office of program planning and evaluation. 1 21,008 21,008 1 21,008 Director, office of public information.. 1 17,514 17,514 1 17,514 Director of management analysis 1 14,519 14,519 1 14,519 35 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 cstimato Grades a n d ranges—Continued 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 $12,770-Continued Director of personnel — $16,016 $16,016 $16,016 Director of procurement and supply16,516 16,516 16,516 Director of security —— — 15,018 15,018 15,018 Director of space flight development21,008 21,008 21,008 Director, operations office 17,514 35,028 35,028 Director, research c e n t e r — 60,030 80,040 80,040 Director, research station 15,018 15,018 15,018 Engineer 45,553 45,553 45,553 General counsel 20,010 20,010 20,010 Head, research branch — 321,859 321,859 21 321,0*59 Scientist for medical research 19,011 19,011 19,011 Technical assistant 64,564 64,564 64,564 GS-15, $12,770 to $14,690: Administrative assistant to the director. 1 13) 979 13,979 1 13,979 Administrative management offifeer... 3 40;748 41, 039 3 41.331 Aeronautical-space p i l o t . , 8 109,126 liO, 026 8 110,026 Aefoii&utical-spaco scientist 10 131,394 388,475 34 445,555 Assistant chief, research division... 5 69,889 82,669 6 82,669 Assistant chief, service d i v i s i o n — 8 110,030 96,343 7 96,643 Assistant chief, technical services.. 1 13,979 13,979 1 13,979 Assistant director 1 13,079 38,937 3 39,537 Assistant head, research branfeh 4 54,122 54,413 4 54,704 Assistant head, service branch ] 1 13,079 13,079 1 13,379 Assistant procurement and supply officer... 1 13,079 1 13,379 1 13,379 Assistant to the chief, research division 14,456 14,456 14,456 Assistant to the director . 41,935 41,935 41,935 Associate head, research branch 13,979 13,979 1 13,979 Associate western Coordination officer. 13,079 13,079 1 13,379 Attorney adviser 38,637 64,197 6 78,475 Budget officer. 41,040 40,440 3 41,031 Chief, administration division 13,079 13,379 1 13,379 Chief, audit division 12,779 1 13,079 Chief, flight operations division. 13,979 13,979 1 13,979 Chief, program control 12,779 1 12,779 Chief, science program analyst12,779 1 13,079 1 12,779 Chief, service division 124,240 9 124,240 9 123,117 Classification and organization officer.] 12,779 1 13,079 1 12,779 Consultant 13,079 3 39,210 Contract termination officer 12,779 1 13,079 D e p u t y director, office of public information 12,779 1 1 12,779 1 13,079 D e p u t y director, Pacific missile range. 1 12,779 Director of technical information T"i2,"779 1 13,379 1 13,079 Director, Pacific missile range 1 12,779 Electronic scientist 1 13,079 3 38,923 4 53,193 Engineer 50 674,664 57 771,484 64 874,457 Examinations and standards o f f i c e r 1 12,779 1 13,079 1 13,379 Executive assistant. 1 13,979 Fiscal officer I 12,779 1 13,979 13,079 Head, research branch — 57 782,419 60 823,959 797,237 Head, research section 16 213,803 16 217,006 216,424 Head, service b r a n c h . _ 8 108,242 9 122,494 122,494 Information specialist 1 13,079 12,779 1 12,779 Liaison officer 63,895 5 64,195 Management analyst 13,979 1 13,979 1 13,979 Mathematician. 64,750 8 103,660 Physicist 52,889 1 12,779 5 66,259 13,679 Procurement and supply officer— 1 13,979 1 13,379 12,779 Program planning specialist 1 13,079 12,779 Reports analyst 1 12,779 13,079 Safety officer 1 13,379 13,079 Supply officer 1 13,379 27,957 3 41,937 Technical assistant 2 27,957 13,979 1 13,979 Western coordination officer.. 1 13,979 GS-14. $11,355 to $13,275: Administrative officer 1 11,363 11,363 1 11,603 Aeronautical-space pilot 2 23,209 23,209 2 23,678 Aeronautical-space scientist... 648,423 16 188,538 64 748,085 23,192 Assistant budget officer. 2 23,441 2 22,963 22,726 22,726 Assistant chief, program c o n t r o l . . . 2 11,603 Assistant chief, research p r o g r a m . . . 1 11,843 1 11,603 24,656 2 24,896 Assistant chief, service division 2 24,656 Assistant classification and organization officcr 11,363 1 11,363 1 11,603 110,686 Assistant head, research branch 9 110,228 9 110,915 12,563 Assistant head, service branch 1 12,563 1 12,563 11,363 1 11,363 Assistant supply o f f i c e r . — 36,744 3 36,972 Assistant to cnlef, research division. 3 36,744 34,329 3 34,569 Assistant to the director. 57,298 5 58,487 Attorney 3 34,572 11,603 1 11,603 Ballistics missile division coordinator. 1 11,603 22,726 2 23,206 Budget analyst 36,012 3 36,241 35,772 Chemist — 34,567 Chief, administration d i v i s i o n . . . 34,567 3 35,045 Chief, contract negotiation and ad1 11,363 11,363 ministration 24,398 2 24,398 2 24,169 Chief, research division 11,603 1 11,603 Consultant 4 46,414 2 22,726 3 34,329 Contract specialist — 240 220 Engineer 232 2,920,672 2,655,753 2,805,979 2 25,606 2 25,606 2 25,606 Engineering planning officer .... 1 11,603 1 11,843 1 11,843 Executive assistant 1 11,843 1 11,603 Facilities coordinator 12,573 1 l£,573 1 12,573 Field representative 11,363 1 11,603 1 11,363 Financial management officer 11,363 1 11,603 1 11,363 Head, administrative section 179,899 15 181,981 15 180,814 H e a d , research branch 302,608 25 305,603 25 305,125 H e a d , research section 97,864 7 86,501 7 86,021 H e a d , service branch —— J 235,578 19 236,276 19 236,036 H e a d , service section 11,603 4 46,652 4 45,932. Information specialist.— Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $13,275—Continued Liaison officer Logistics and priorities officer Management analyst Manpower utilization officcr Mathematician Personnel officer Physicist Procurement officcr Procurement transactions and systems officcr Program coordinator Public Information officer Qualifications and standards officer... Regulations and procedures officer— Reports analystSafety officer Secretary, committee on long-range Studies Secretary, inventions and contributions board Security specialist ----Special assistant to administrator Supervisory auditor Systems accountant Technical assistant GS-13. Range $9,890 to $11,810: Administrative o f f i c c r . . . . Aeronautical-space pilot Aeronautical-space scientist Architect Assistant budget officer Assistant chief, administrative division.^ Assistant chief, service d i v i s i o n — . . . Assistant examinations and standards officer -Assistant head, research branch Assistant head, research section Assistant personnel officer Assistant procurement officer Assistant regulations and procedures officer Assistant to the director Attorney Auditor Budget analyst Chemist Chief, administrative division Chief, research division Chief, service division Classification and organization analyst -----Classification and wage administration officer Consultant Contract s p e c i a l i s t — Division executive, research division.. Document control officer.. Electronic development technician... Engineer Examinations and standards analyst.. Executive assistant.. Fiscal officer —— Head, administrative section Head, research section Head, service branch Head, service section Industrial security inspector Industrial specialist Information specialist Legislative assistant Liaison officer Librarian Management analyst Mathematician Motion picture specialist Physicist Placement officer.. — Procedures and regulations officer Procurement transactions and systems auditor Program analyst Property management officer Recruiting officer Research assistant Salary and wage analyst Security officer Security specialist Special assistantSupervisory auditor Systems accountant Technical assistant Technical information officer GS-12. $8,330 to $10,250 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,950.. GS-10. $6,505 to $7,855.. GS-9. $5,985 to $7,335... GS-8. $5,470 to $6,820... GS-7. $4,980 to $6,330... GS-6. $4,490 to $5,840... 1959 actual 1960 estimate N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary 2 $23,206 1 12,573 15 177,204 1 11,843 1 11,603 ~2"~25,~i26 2 $22,726 1 11,363 23,776 1 11,363 3 35,535 1 11,363 19 224,720 1 11,843 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11,363 11,363 11,363 11,363 11,843 11,363 12,563 1 12,083 12,083 1 12,563 12,563 11,363 1 11,843 2 22,726 2 23,206 4 48,355 4 48,824 10,379 30,438 418,331 10,384 31,870 3 30,438 22 226,70S 10,144 21,488 I 10.3S4 1 10,624 1 1 10,624 10,804 10,144 31,637 11,104 21,482 30,195 10,144 31,408 11,104 21,013 19,805 9,901 10,144 20,054 39,862 9,901 20,048 33,321 10,144 11,104 11,104 11, lOi 9,904 33,321 9,904 11,104 11,104 1 10,144 1 10,384 49,520 32,365 2 20,288 1 1 10,624 10,144 90,574 32,594 9,904 10,144 9,904 1 517 5,561,622 1 9,904 538 5 1 9,904 2 20,758 16 173,925 3 33,321 5 54,329 3 16 3 5 1 5 1 10,144 50,483 10,384 1 9,904 4 41,532 1 9,904 16 168,062 1 10,144 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 8 2 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 23 10,144 9,904 9,904 31,162 174,084 33,321 54,329 9,904 10,384 80,669 10,624 39,616 9,904 19,808 102,780 10,144 238,852 10,144 9,904 9,904 10,142 9,904 9,904 1 2 9,904 19,808 2 1 20,768 9,904 9,904 10,144 39,856 10,144 50,720 10,144 664 6,084,994 603 4,686,696 18 127,991 721 4,677,882 21 128,424 638 3,490,027 165 828,182 741 6,769,807 800 6,220,889 18 129,601 750 4,883,513 22 135,977 698 3,859,183 184 934,352 36 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 NATIONAL CAPITAL HOUSING AUTHORITY NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION—Continued C O N S O L I D A T E D S C H E D U L E OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S P A I D F R O M F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO THE N A T I O N A L A E R O N A U T I C S AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION—Continued 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-5. $4,040 to $5,390 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,610.. GS-3. $3,495 to $4,350.. GS-2. $3,255 to $4,110 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,815 Grades established by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration: NASA-20. $9,984 to $12,542: Chief, service division Head, service branch Shop superintendent. NASA-19. $9,318 to $11,814 NASA-18. $8,674 to $11,045 NASA-17. $8,133 to $10,462 NASA-16. $7,634 to $9,859 N ASA-15. $7,259 to $9,422 NASA-14. $6,843 to $8,965 459 $2,079,709 462 1,876,043 287 1,052,090 71 233,707 1 2,971 1 3 11,814 35,444 21,112 316,763 9,006 773.697 32,011 "1,371,802 NASA-13. $6,448 to $8,466. NASA-12. $6,053 to $7,946-. NASA-11. $5,658 to $7,446.. NASA-10. $5,262 to $6,906., NASA-9. $5,054 to $6,698... NASA-8. $4,867 to $6,490... NASA-7. $4,659 to $6,302 NASA-6. $4,472 to $6,094 NASA-5. $4,264 to $5,866 NASA-4. $4,077 to $5,658 NASA-3. $3,869 to $5,450NASA-2. $3,862 to $5,241 NASA-1. $3,474 to $5,034 Undetermined grades and salary for positions at National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Huntsville 2,068,143 911 6,146,777 50 317,553 1,116 6,481,155 39 215,884 294 1,516,133 49 244,650 167 782,516 57 260,749 98 408,658 80 336,461 205 773,115 102 368,429 511 $2,321,863 499 2,044,182 284 1,065,418 65 220,370 545 $2,532,002 514 2,150,802 308 1,182,763 58 202,799 1 12,230 3 36,683 1 10,545 2 23,005 31 325,935 9,547 1 89 817,127 4 33,904 174 "l, 439,859 276 2,135,153 932 ,607,755 55 360,640 1,109 i, 785,622 220,127 295 1,587,936 53 275,059 165 803,474 53 248,873 92 398,116 76 330,347 185 723,162 102 385,027 12,230 36,683 34,113 54,283 325,935 9,547 897,405 33,904 728,100 Total, National Aeronautics a n d Space Administration. Dcduct— Lapses.. Excess civilian p a y over military., Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions. _ Foreign countries: U.S. rates Positions other t h a n permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y Nightwork differential Living and quarters allowance... Additional pay for service abroad Uniform allowance P a y m e n t to other agencies for reimbursable details — 01 Personal services. Salaries a n d wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses"... "Research and development" , 952,974 231,851 ,638,680 275,059 826,538 268,037 424,806 355,043 723,162 385,027 835 5,030,443 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Executive director GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Director of administration Director of management General counsel Technical officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Chief, construction engineer Chief, maintenance engineer Chief, project planner D e p u t y director, m a n a g e m e n t — . Site acquisition officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 — GS-10. $6,f05 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 N u m - Total N u m ber ber salary Total permanent Deduct lapses — A d d net Increase due to changes in pay scales for part of year - 1 Personal services 1 $13,970 11,090 11,090 11,090 9,890 10,8.r0 45,490 44,580 14,660 119,355 6,370 82,350 20,510 114,800 121,725 £6,890 6,700 197 828,650 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total ber salary salary $13,970 11,835 11,355 12,555 12,555 1 $13,970 12,075 11, 595 12,555 12,555 12,075 11,595 12,555 12,555 11, 11,090 11,090 11,090 10,130 11,090 53, F80 38,270 21,465 87,775 6,370 90,330 16,170 103,130 129,420 54,060 3,540 11, Hi 10, 10, 62, 38, 21, 100, 6, 15 1 18 " 3 24 34 15 16; 110, 138, 57, 212 936,678 212 938,552 349 1,710,293 15 55,000 337 1,659,902 15 55,000 334 1,655,293 322 1,604,902 26,312 19,000 2,500 25,536 19,000 2,500 1,548,678 1,703,105 1,651,938 $22,160 $22,380 $22,080 1,526,518 1,680,725 1,629,858 > 1,578,360 >.4 147,907 85,280 Net permanent (average number, 294.6 1,515,733 net salary) Other personal services: 12,140 Regular pay above 52-week base.18,459 Overtime and holiday p a y 2,346 Nightwork differential 61 1960 estimate — Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance of properties'* "Operation and maintenance, properties aided b y Public Housing Administration'' 11,708 ,286 10,086 85,178,182 65,204,789 73,327,289 Add detail as shown in A r m y Industrial f u n d for National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Huntsville Total p e r m a n e n t . 1,637,363 310 2,382,067 978 >, 920,412 343,522 CONSOLIDATED S C H E D U L E OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S P A I D F R O M N A T I O N A L C A P I T A L H O U S I N G A U T H O R I T Y ACCOUNTS 4,665 35,178,000 16,373 ,286 10,086 65,204,789 73,327,289 120,356,182 810 6,324,930 63 32,523 ,410.7 58,821,511 2.3 26,192 409 3,366,849 56 34,000 ,622 16,038 69,881,525 117,717,860 7 44,915 12 139,140 4,016 67,900 250,000 558,710 1,361,000 169,300 10,000 13,000 10,000 463,000 5,887,000 451,000 20,000 30,000 17,000 27,311 164,450 450,000 1,917.113 72,280,800 125,425,000 $72,280,800 SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 285 2,469,182 50 30,000 246,121 620,874 155,514 4,952 2,842 7,780 $58,745,120 1,171,993 NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION $125,425,000 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Director GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Director of regional planning councilAssociate director GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Chief, comprehensive planning division. _ Chief, Federal planning division Chief, u r b a n renewal planning division Chief, district planning division Director of regional planning c o u n c i l General counsel and secretary. Traffic planning engineer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Assistant t o director for community relations Chief of project plans Civic designer C i t y planner. 1960 estimate 1961 estimato N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $15,392 1 $15,392 13,083 1 1 12,771 13,083 11,606 11,606 1 1 11,606 11,606 11,606 11,606 11,606 11,357 11,606 1 1 11,606 11,835 1 1 11,357 11,606 1 9,901 1 9,901 1 10,150 1 10,150 1 1 10,150 10,150 1 1 10,150 10,150 1 1 $14,206 "l 12,771 1 1 1 1 1 11,357 11,606 12,563 9,901 37 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: D e p u t y director, regional planning council Head, advanced planning section Head, research section.. Traffic planning engineer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530... G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230... GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370.... GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to 54,940 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 1 $9,901 1 3 4 1 11,107 26,478 30,784 6,448 1 1 9 1 28 LAND ACQUISITION, 1 1 1 $10,150 10,150 10,150 1 1 1 $10,150 10,150 10,150 5,450 4,659 40,975 3,370 3 4 2 1 2 3 9 1 27,185 30,827 12,584 5,782 10,421 14,248 39,770 3,2G6 3 4 2 1 2 3 9 1 27,185 31,055 12,875 5,928 10,733 14,756 40,809 3,370 211,576 41 324,352 41 328,374 1.9 12,592 4.2 34,000 0.8 1.7 14,700 1.1 11,600 1.2 12,500 24.4 184,284 35.7 278,752 1,088 724 6,800 12,500 Personal services 39 6,961 308,913 4,500 12,500 790 149 2,500 1,000 1,250 1,000 187,035 301,552 328,163 NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK, PLAYGROUND SYSTEM 1959 actual 1959 actual 19G0 cstlmato 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary Num- Total ber salary 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total permanent Deduct— Lapses . _ Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 01 19tX) estimate PARKWAY, 1960 estimate AND 1961 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative olliccrAssistant executive secretary Assistant to the deputies Assistant to the regional director-. Associate chief counsel Associate chief law officer Associate director of information Associate solicitor Attorney Budget officer Chief, case review and case compliance section Chief law officer Director of personnel Management officer Officer in charge Security officer. Special assistant to associate general counsel Statistical officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative analyst Administrative officer Assistant executive secretary Associate budget officer Associate management officer Associate personnel officer Associate statistical officer Attorney Election officer Field attorney Field examiner Fiscal officer Industrial analyst Legal assistant Management officer. Personnel officer Statistical officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230.. N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-13. $9,890 t o $11,090: Realty officer GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 1 1 Total permanent Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base 01 $10,858 1 1 $10,858 4,202 1 1 $11,107 4,347 1 4,077 2 14,935 2 15,060 2 15,454 1.7 14,700 1.1 11,600 1.2 12,500 3.7 29,635 3.1 26,660 3.2 27,954 Personal services 115 200 125 29,750 26,860 28,079 SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $15,375: Board member General counsel GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Associate general counsel GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant general counsel Director of administration Executive secretary Regional director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant general counsel Associate chief trial e x a m i n e r . . . . Associate director of administration... Associate executive secretary Chief, compliance and special services branch Chief counsel to board member Chief trial examiner D e p u t y assistant general counsel Director of administration Director of information. Executive director. Regional director. Solicitor— Special assistant to board m e m b e r s Special assistant to general counsel.... Trial examiner— 1960 estimate 11,835 278,658 6 1 60,195 12,085 1 11,606 1 2 1 11,107 22,693 10,858 $11,357 11,357 11,357 11,600 174,054 11,606 12,334 11, GOG 210,247 11, GOG $11,357 11,606 11,357 11,606 174,054 11,GOG 12,563 11,835 18 211,433 1 11,606 1 12,085 28 338,G24 1 11,357 1 11,357 1 12,563 1 12,085 1 12,085 28 338,024 I 11,606 1 11,006 1 12,792 1 12,335 1 1 18 1 11,357 11,586 1 11,815 10,130 9,901 10,858 10,858 290,150 11,107 887,744 604,908 9,901 10,379 357,656 26 263,702 1 11,107 56 574,517 29 303,763 1 10,150 33 333,908 1 11,107 1 10,629 1 10,858 222 1,961,087 109 784,446 5 33,446 101 618,672 37 22G,327 88 458,867 61 314,079 166 787.003 203 842.004 145 535,133 3 10,567 G 18,220 11,357 1 10,359 1 9,901 1 10,858 1 10,858 29 298,386 1 11,107 87 890,677 " 607,443 59 1 9,901 1 10,379 35 358,862 10,150 10,150 233 2,062,841 195 1,393,035 5 34,258 133 814,341 37 227,116 70 370,031 65 334,485 187 882,481 236 969,977 19G 719,376 3 9,984 5 15,537 264 2,324,338 194 1,391,226 5 34,9S6 117 722,029 37 229,342 56 301,350 65 336,295 192 911,704 231 950,715 196 722,893 3 9,984 5 15,537 23 104,666 23 104,666 81,059 1,820 1,820 1,502 13,113,754 12,976,756 10,670,559 53.1 12.1 152.4 1,643,256 339,354 941,352 Total permanent. Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, 1,577.9 1,766.9 1,349.6 net salary) 12,774,400 11,333,500 9,729,207 Positions other than permanent: Inter18,900 6,000 13,692 mittent employment Other personal services: 80,200 50,000 32,154 Regular pay above 52-week base 25,300 32,500 24,452 Overtime and holiday pay 27,500 29,700 25,994 Additional pay for service abroad NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD CONSOLIDATED S C H E D U L E OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S P A I D NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD ACCOUNTS GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885. GS-5. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,9S0 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-L $2,960 to $3,530. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 - $11,357 171,810 11,357 12,334 11,357 234,166 11,357 1 1 1 1 15 1 1 1 18 1 FROM 1961 estimate 01 9,825,499 11,472,500 12,905,500 $9,805,235 20,264 $11,466,500 6,000 $12,905,500 Personal services. Salaries a n d wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Advances and reimbursements" N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 5 1 $100,500 20,010 1 $100,500 20,010 1 $100,500 20,010 2 30,784 2 31,013 2 31,013 1 14,685 14,914 14,206 40,435 27,914 1 13,083 14.685 14,206 15,163 28,642 14,685 14,206 15,163 28,642 40,747 28,205 13,083 13,083 41,039 28,434 13,083 13,374 13,978 78,167 14,227 78,187 14,227 78,167 14,456 78,478 "l3~978 12,771 355,015 13.686 13,083 26,166 972,087 "K227 12,771 358,759 13,977 13,083 26,166 974,105 NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $14,190: Member of Board GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Executive secretary GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Mediator.— GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Mediator — Assistant executive secretary GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Mediator Administrative officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $G,8S5- 1960 estimate 1961 cstlmato N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 $60,500 3 $60,500 3 1 14,685 1 14,914 1 14,914 2 26,166 2 26,749 2 26,749 104,663 11,357 9 1 106,786 11,606 107,765 11,835 41,059 10,370 79,860 28,620 6,302 41,766 10,610 81,487 29,370 6,448 40,830 10,370 78,863 28,120 6,136 $60,500 38 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD—Continued S A L A R I E S AND EXPENSES—Continued 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065- 44 $249,634 3 15,140 4 16,767 2 8,175 2 7,571 45 $255,424 2 10,816 4 16,913 2 8,175 2 7,571 45 $262,548 2 10,816 4 17,616 3 12,190 2 7,666 Total permanent Deduct lapses 90 678,977 2.9 21,228 90 685,665 2.5 17,605 91 702,280 0.5 3,560 87.1 657,749 87.5 668,060 90.5 698,720 371,767 414,100 495,850 2,241 5,240 2,630 1,031,757 1,087,400 1,197,200 N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Intermittent employment. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 01 Personal services Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Contract negotiator — Budget analyst Assistant to finance officer. Accountant Chief, accounting section Chief, fiscal examining section.. Personnel security officer Personnel employment a n d placement officer Personnel class and training officer.... Attorney— Administrative services officer Grants examiner. Secretary, National Science B o a r d — GS-12—$8,330 to $9,530 GS-11.—$7,030 to $8,230 — GS-9.—$5,985 to $6,885.. GS-8.—$5,470 to $6,370... —. GS-7— $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6—$4,490 to $5,390. GS-5.—$4,040 to $4.940. GS-4.—$3,755 to $4,325 GS-3.—$3,495 to $4,065 GS-2.—$3,255 to $3,825.. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890.. Total permanent . D e d u c t lapses NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION N e t permanent (average number, net s a l a r y ) . . . . SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Spccial positions a t rates equal to or in excess of $12,770: $20,000 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 Director 38,000 57,000 57,000 3 3 Associate director 73,500 73,500 70,970 4 4 Assistant director 64,950 64,950 47,850 4 4 D e p u t y assistant director 19,000 19,000 1 18,700 General counsel. 15,000 15,000 1 1 Assistant general counsel — 17,500 17,500 1 Executive assistant 15,000 15,000 1 1 15,950 Special assistant 64,000 64,000 4 4 3 47,800 Heads of offices 30,500 30,500 2 2 2 29,970 D e p u t y heads of offices 60,000 60,000 4 4 3 42,900 Heads of sections 16 218,960 24 337,000 27 377,000 Program director 14,500 14,500 1 Grants administrator 15,000 1 Head, planning group GS-15.—$12,770 to $13,970: 12 162,458 7 94,139 7 92,912 Program director 2 27,061 7 6 78,120 90,590 Associate program director 7 5 63,855 89,397 Assistant program director 1 13,374 1 13,686 13,686 1 Public information officer D e p u t y assistant director and budget 1 13,374 officer.. 13,083 1 1 13,083 1 13,374 Budget officer 2 25,854 13,083 1 Special assistant— 1 13,083 1 13,083 Assistant general counsel Head, organization, and management 13,083 13,374 staff.. 12,771 Administrative assistant 12,771 Assistant head, planning group 12,771 1 13,083 13,083 D e p u t y head of office.. 1 12,771 13,083 Special assistant to head of office 12,771 3 38,313 Physical science administrator. 25,542 Assistant grants administrator 12,771 12,771 GS-14.—$11,355 to $12,555: 5 58,489 69,846 5 58,961 Project director 8 94,462 11 127,635 139,166 Assistant program director 2 22,714 2 22,714 Special assistant to heads of offices 23,213 2 22,714 Science program specialist 23,213 8 6 69,846 92,532 Research analyst _ 95,382 3 34,320 23,192 Professional research assistant 23,441 Administrative officer 11,357 11,357 11,357 Publications officer 11,606 11,606 Program planning assistant... 11,357 Special assistant to assistant director11,357 11,357 1 11,357 Management analyst 11,606 11,606 Head, internal audit staff 1 12,325 12,565 12,565 Assistant budget officer 11,357 11,357 1 11,357 11,357 Finance officer 11,606 1 11,357 11,357 Personnel officer 11,606 1 11,606 Assistant grants administrator Grants unit supervisor 11,357 11,606 Contracts s u p e r v i s o r . , 11,357 11,606 GS-13.—$9,890 to $11,090: 10,858 Administrative officer 20,759 20,759 71,738 131,100 Professional assistant 112,484 80,331 100,133 Research analyst 100,849 10,379 10,150 Head program analysis office 10,379 29,952 19,802 Science program specialist30,680 9,901 Statistician 9,901 1 10,250 Economist.. "l6,*"i50 9,901 1 10,150 Press officer — 10,150 2 20,761 21,001 Auditor 01 Personal service.. 9,901 9,901 206,224 172,158 164,585 11,711 156,624 213,896 428,068 199,508 109,502 13,970 8 31,592 10 $9,901 40,760 9,901 $10,150 40,989 9,901 10,150 9,901 9,901 10,150 10,150 10,380 9,901 9,901 9,901 10,150 29,910 9,901 190,221 172,920 144,874 64,927 199,532 238,903 435,230 251,704 56,214 10,359 10,150 9,901 9,901 10,150 30,390 10,150 240,803 179,914 170,501 60,102 201,529 254,967 486,965 259,712 63,365 13,780 41,929 13 53,511 459 3,256,556 91.2 667,290 526 3,935,754 35.1 371,937 564 4,214,051 38 367,551 367.8 2,1 490.9 3,563,817 526 3,846,500 37,213 125,483 20,290 40,000 181,000 20,000 40,000 232,000 11,889 69,781 30,000 46,393 15,000 45,000 2,590 6,500 6,500 2,836,222 3,888,000 4,205,000 OUTDOOR RECREATION RESOURCES REVIEW COMMISSION SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9,901 24 23 26 2 29 43 97 50 30 4 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 10,150 9,901 9,901 9,901 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y . . . P a y m e n t to other agencies for reimbursable details. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Num- Total salary ber 1960 estimate 1959 actual Grades and ranges: NumSpecial positions at rates equal to or In ber excess of $15,375: Executive director..— - 1 GS-17 $15,375 to $16,335: Assistant to the executive director 1 D e p u t y executive director for studies. 1 GS-16 $14,190 to $15,150: Chief, inventory and government relations 1 Editor in chief General counsel GS-15 $12,770 to $13,970: Chief, forecasts and economic studies. GS-14 $11,355 to $12,555: Recreation economistGS-13 $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Recreation economist GS-12 $8,330 to $9,530. GS-11 $7,030 to $8,230 2 GS-9 $5,985 to $6,885 2 GS-7 $4,980 to $5,880 3 GS-6 $4,490 to $5,390. 2 GS-4 $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3 $3,495 to $4,065. Total permanent., Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Overtime and holiday p a y Regular pay above 52-week base. P a y m e n t s to other agencies for reimbursable details 01 Personal services. 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total N u m - Total salary ber salary ber salary $21,500 1 $21,500 15,392 16,099 1 1 15,392 16,099 14,206 14,206 14,206 11,357 6 1 $21,500 15,392 16,099 1 1 1 14,435 14,206 14,206 13,374 1 13,374 68,620 10 114,297 14,810 11,980 15,413 8,986 9,901 59,406 25,770 14,310 17,970 20,405 13,645 11,669 3,515 10,150 89,109 25,770 14,310 30,388 21,009 14,123 11,981 3,598 16 149,545 13.2 123,096 38 339,988 5.4 48,488 48 443,947 4.2 38,947 26,449 32.6 291,500 43.8 405,000 2,908 6,000 21,200 6,000 21,200 2.8 9,901 9,901 38 102 2,200 1,300 4,104 50,348 96,500 33,601 371,248 530,000 39 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1959 actual RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S P A I D A P P R O P R I A T I O N S TO RAILROAD R E T I R E M E N T B O A R D 1959 actual 1960 estimate Ungraded positions a t hourly equivalent to" ;o less than $9,890. Total permanent rates Deduct lapses Grades and ranges: N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Special positions a t rates equal to or In salary ber salary ber ber salary excess of $17,500: Member of Board . 3 $60,500 3 $60,500 3 $60,500 GS-18. $17,500: * Chief executive officer 17,514 17,514 17,514 1 1 GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 15,392 Director of research 1 15,392 15,392 1 15,392 15,621 General counsel 1 15,392 1 15,392 15,621 Associate general counsel 1 15,392 1 15,392 15,621 Supervisory actuary, life 15,392 1 1 GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150* Director of budget and fiscal opera14,206 14,206 tions 1 1 14,206 14,914 Director of retirement claims 1 14,685 1 14,685 Director of unemployment and sick14,914 14,914 ness insurance 14,914 1 1 14,206 Director of wage and service records.. 1 14,206 14,206 1 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970* 12,771 13,083 Assistant director of retirement claims. 12,771 1 1 39,489 Assistant general counsel 3 39,489 39,249 3 Assistant director of unemployment 12,771 12,771 1 and sickness insurance 12,771 1 Assistant director of wage and service 12,771 1 12,771 12,771 records 1 1 13.978 13,978 13,978 Chief, accident and injury study 1 13,374 13.083 13,083 1 Chief, disability determinations 1 Chief, retirement and survivor bene13,083 12,771 1 12,771 1 fits Chief, statistician and assistant to the 13,083 12,771 1 12,771 1 director 13,083 12,771 1 12,771 1 Executive assistant 12,771 12,771 1 12,771 1 Liaison officer 91,851 91,851 7 91,851 Regional director 7 13,083 12,771 1 12,771 Secretary of the Board, attorney 1 Supervisory analytical statistician, 12,771 12,771 1 1 general GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 12,563 12,563 1 12,563 1 Accident and safety analyst 11,357 1 11,357 1 Actuary, life _ 22,963 2 22,714 2 22,714 Administrative assistant 23,212 22,714 2 2 22,714 Administrative officer Assistant director of budget and fiscal 11,606 1 11,606 11,357 1 operations. 11,606 1 11,606 11,357 1 Assistant to the chairman 11,835 1 11,606 11.606 1 Chief, claims policy and coordination.. 11,835 11,835 1 11,835 1 Director of personnel 11,835 11,606 1 11,606 1 Executive assistant 11,606 11,606 11,606 1 1 General auditor 11,606 11,835 11,606 1 1 Management analysis officer 22,963 22,714 2 34,071 2 Supervisory analytical statistician. 11,357 11,357 1 11,357 1 Supervisory program analyst GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 1 11,107 11,107 1 11,107 Accident and safety analyst 10,150 Actuary, life 72,432 7 71,712 7 70,512 Attorney 10,150 1 9,901 9,901 1 Attorney-adviser, general 10,629 1 10,379 10,379 1 Chairman, appeals council. — 10,150 10,150 1 10,150 1 Chief, accounting operations.. 10,629 10,379 1 10,379 1 Chief, claims methods and survey 10,379 10,150 10,150 1 1 Chief, disability examiner 72,007 71,758 72,007 7 7 Chief, field activities 10,379 10,150 1 10,150 1 Chief, field operations Chief, general administration and 10,150 1 9,901 1 9,901 budget. — 10,629 1 10,629 1 10,629 Chief, investigation and replacement.. 10,150 1 10,150 10,150 1 Chief, operating services.. Chief, position classification and wage 10,379 1 10,150 1 10,150 administration 10,379 1 10,379 1 10,379 Claims examiner, appeals referee.. 30,908 3 30,679 3 30,679 Claims examiner, supervisor 10,629 1 10,379 1 10,379 Director, supply and service 10,150 1 9,901 9,901 1 Executive assistant 10,379 1 10,150 10,150 1 Management analyst 55,535 5 55,535 55,535 5 Medical officer, general 1 10,379 10,150 10,150 1 Personnel officer 10,150 1 9,901 9,901 1 Program analyst Regional unemployment insurance 72,236 7 71,987 7 71,987 officer 10,150 1 9,901 1 9,901 Staff development officer 10,858 1 10,629 1 10,629 Supervisory attorney-adviser, general. Supervisory analytical statistician, 10,150 1 9,901 1 9,901 general 10,150 1 10,150 1 10,150 Supervisory auditor 20,280 2 20,051 2 20,051 Supervisory management analyst. Supervisory publications officer, so9,901 1 9,901 1 cial science Supervisory survey statistician, gen9,901 1 9,901 1 eral 55 481,982 56 488,159 63 544,871 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 115 870,421 116 887,084 115 883,680 GS-11. $7,030 t o $8,230 123 878,126 121 875,338 121 882,849 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 326 2,111,497 326 2,134,153 322 2,131,366 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 62 377,784 62 374,197 64 377,644 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 351 1,876,914 315 1.717,582 313 1,729,369 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880.. 110 529,845 108 531,351 107 534,207 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 244 1,085,403 217 989.425 209 968,010 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 298 1,218,799 280 1,166,341 267 1,136,031 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 360 1,351,869 339 1.295,121 329 1,268,576 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 274 931,294 239 830,504 233 815,134 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 G S - 1 . $2,960 to $3,530 3 8,922 1961 cstimato N u m - Total N u m - Total Ntfm* Total ber Salary ber salary ber salary FROM 1961 estimate 1960 estlmato N e t permanent (average number, net salary).... Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base.. Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 01 Personal services Salaries and wages aro distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Limitation on Railroad unemployment insurance administrative f u n d " . 32 $176,483 . 2,461 13,149,561 164.3 825,065 32 $180,480 2,314 12,681,818 69.8 343,654 32 $180,967 2,268 12,611,533 72.7 406,724 2,299.7 12,324,496 2,244.2 12,338,164 2,195.3 12,204,809 379,544 632 471,700 223,318 6,044 47,653 390,727 8,779 13,151,731 91,685 601,299 8.444 13,411,292 46,898 129,309 8,444 12,618,822 $7,103,954 $7,083,402 $7,001,973 6,047,777 6,327,890 5,616,849 RENEGOTIATION BOARD SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or In ber salary ber salary excess of $15,375: 1 $20,500 1 $20,500 Chairman 1 $20,500 4 80,000 4 80,000 Board member 4 80,000 1 19,000 General counsel ... 1 19,000 GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 1 16,349 16,349 1 Director, office of accounting 1 16,349 1 15,621 1 15,870 Director, office of review 15,621 1 General counsel 1 15,621 GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 1 14,685 1 14,435 Assistant general c o u n s e l . . . 1 14,435 15,163 1 15,163 1 Deputy director, office of review 1 14,914 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 13,978 13,97S Business analyst 1 13,978 27,956 2 27,956 Counsel 2 27,956 13,978 1 13,978 D e p u t y director, office of accounting.. 1 13,686 Director, regional division of account3 41,642 3 41,642 ing 3 41,330 Director, regional division of re41,934 41,642 negotiating 41,642 13,978 13,978 Director, office of administration 13,978 13,978 13,978 13,978 Economist ', — 13,978 13,978 13,978 Executive assistant to chairman 27,601 27,3'.2 27,061 Procurement affairs officer 222,292 221,396 233,751 Regional board member. 41,039 40,727 40,435 Regional counsel 27,601 27,601 27,310 Reviewer (industrial specialist) 54,724 54,724 53,809 Special assistant to Board GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 2 23,441 23,212 22,963 Attorney 30 363,329 362,103 359,504 Business accountant 1 13,686 13,686 25,521 Business analyst D e p u t y director, office of administra1 12,085 12,085 1 11,835 tion (personnel officer) 1 12,813 12,813 1 12,813 Director, office of assignments Director, regional division of procure37,460 37,460 36,982 ment affairs — 13,374 13,374 13,374 Procurement affairs officer.. 257,400 256,152 277,907 Renegotiator 88,213 87,465 99,549 Reviewer (industrial specialist) 12,563 12,563 12,334 Secretary to Board GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 23 248,643 248,664 330,991 Business accountant 1 11,107 11,107 10,858 D e p u t y director, office of assignments. 3 26,707 26,707 25,999 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 7 59,134 58,884 58,406 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 7 47,112 53,396 52,791 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 108,760 19 110,215 107,452 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 116,189 22 117,250 114,526 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 166,811 36 173,569 171,786 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940. 186,918 195,944 44 187,915 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 107,245 111,863 28 108,869 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 7,654 11,481 2 7,654 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 328 2,805,211 310 2,657,246 310 2,668,785 Total permanent 14 133,746 14 135,585 13.7 114,779 Deduct lapses.. Net permanent (average number, 296 296 314.3 net salary) 2,533,200 2,523,500 2,690,432 Positions other t h a n permanent: Tempo4,500 4,503 4,500 rary employment Other personal services: 9,800 19,500 10,350 Regular pay above 52-week base 500 500 550 Overtime and holiday p a y 2,548,000 2,705,835 2,548,000 Personal services — 01 40 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 RIVER BASIN STUDY COMMISSION FOR SOUTH CAROLINA-GEORGIA-ALABAMA-FLORIDA SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m Grades and ranges: ber ber salary ber salary Special positions established b y act approved Aug. 28, 1958 (72 Stat. 1090): 1 $12,000 1 $12,000 1 Chairman 4 4 30,000 4 30,000 Commissioners Grades established b y River Basin Study Commission for South Carolina - Georgia - Alabama - Florida, equivalent to GS grades: OS-18. $17,500: 1 17,500 17,500 Executive director GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 1 15,375 15,375 Assistant executive director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 27,340 Civil engineer 2 27,340 27,340 General engineer 12,770 1 12,770 Hydrologist GS-14. $11,355 to $12, 555: 11,355 Agriculturist 34,065 Civil engineer 11,835 Conservationist 11,355 1 11,355 Economist 11.355 Forester 12.555 "i"*"i2,555 Hydrologist 12,075 Structural engineer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Agricultural economist 20,500 Agriculturist ... 10,610 Industrial engineer. 10,610 10,610 Power engineer 10,610 Structural engineer 9,530 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 1 9,530 15,740 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 2 15,740 5,985 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 26,250 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 4,790 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 8,080 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 1 3,850 25,225 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 1 3,495 16,655 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 2 6,700 Total permanent Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base 01 Total salary $12,000 30,000 17,500 20,500 10,610 10.610 10,610 10,610 9,530 15,740 5,985 26,250 4,790 8,080 25,225 16,655 3.2 28,471 39.1 328,415 49.8 410,115 1,055 1,485 28,471 329,470 411,600 RIVER BASIN STUDY COMMISSION FOR TEXAS SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S Grades and ranges: Special positions established b y act of Aug. 28, 1958, as amended (72 Stat. 1058; 73 Stat. 456): Chairman Commissioner Grades established b y River Basin S t u d y Commission for Texas, equivalent to G S grades: GS-18. $17,500: Executive director GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Chief planning engineer GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Planning e n g i n e e r . . . GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Project engineer Chief agricultural specialist Chief economist Attorney Chief hydrologist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Engineers Hydrologist Industrial engineer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Executive secretary. Agricultural specialist... Economic geographer EconomistGS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 7 $12,000 52,500 1 9 $12,000 67,500 1 9 01 $12,000 67,500 17,500 1 17,500 17,500 16,095 1 16,095 16,095 43,290 3 43,290 43,290 38,310 12,770 12,770 12,770 12,770 38,310 12,770 12,770 12,770 12,770 38,310 12,770 12,770 12,770 12,770 46,380 11,595 11,355 35,745 11, 595 11,355 35,745 11,595 11,355 10,850 10,850 9,890 10,130 9,890 70,960 10,850 9,890 10,130 9,890 70,960 9,890 70,960 3 1 4 6 22,530 5,985 19,920 27,090 51 48 477,220 453,270 53 491,715 80,715 3 23,950 44 411,000 8,750 7,450 3,800 431,000 23,950 Personal services. CONSOLIDATED S C H E D U L E OF P E R S O N A L 1959 actual SERVICES 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m Grades and ranges: ber ber salary Special positions a t rates equal to or In excess of $17,500: 1 1 $20,000 Administrator 1 1 17,500 D e p u t y administrator. GS-18. $17,500: 1 1 17,500 Assistant administrator GS-16. $14,190 to $15jl50: 1 15,150 Assistant chief engineer Comptroller-treasurer 1 14,430 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 12,770 Administrative officer 12,770 D e p u t y comptroller-treasurer Director, lock operations and mainte13,970 nance 12,770 General counsel 13,370 Information officer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 12,555 Chief, engineering division Chief, lock operations and mainte11,355 nance 12,555 Design engineer 12,555 Liaison officer. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Assistant administrative officer Assistant general counsel Chief, receipts and disbursements branch 9,890 Special assistant to administrator 9,890 9,890 Traffic officer 16,660 GS-12. $3,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 15,260 36,810 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 27,450 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 5,090 12,720 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 23,315 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 21,870 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065. 3,255 GS 2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 123 786,979 120 Total permanent., 1 8 22,530 5,985 19,920 27,090 SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 11,355 34,065 11,835 11.355 11,355 12,555 12,075 51 422,115 1.2 12,000 1960 estimate N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base 1961 estimate 15,375 51 422,115 11.9 93,700 1959 actual Total permanent., D e d u c t lapses. 1960 estimate Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary salary NumGrades and ranges—Continued ber Grades established by River Basin Study Commision for Texas, equivalent to GS grades—Con. 3 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 1 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 4 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 6 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 27,340 27,340 12,770 21 188,170 17.8 159,699 Personal services.. 1959 actual Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Interm i t t e n t employment Other personal services: P a y m e n t to other agencies for reimbursable details , Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 01 Personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Limitation on administrative expenses.. Operation and maintenance expense Construction work in progress 173 Total salary $20,000 17,500 17,500 14,670 13,070 13,070 13,970 12,770 13,670 12,555 11,355 12,555 10,130 10,130 9,890 9,890 9,890 8,330 22,290 37,560 32,430 5,240 24,990 23,265 22,205 3,255 696,464 173 1,188,219 17.5 78,919 1,098,644 13.7 75,011 159.3 155.5 1,109,300 1,023,633 10,008 6,000 11,172 16,567 21,699 1,152,179 1,046,200 $300,314 665,772 186,093 $314,200 700,000 32,000 $314,000 725,000 24,000 41 INDEPENDENT OFFICES SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate I960 estimate 1961 estimate $27,496 $11,300 $11,300 20,011 10,400 10,400 6,646,253 6,889,800 7,448,000 1959 actual SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Other personal services—Continued Overtime and holiday pay Payment to other agencies for reimbursable details 01 Personal services Grades and ranges: N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Special positions at rates equal to or In ber salary ber salary ber salary Salaries and wages are distributed as folexcess of $17,500: lows: Commissioner 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 5 $100,600 Direct obligations. $6,545,553 $6,889,800 $7,448,000 GS-18. $17,500: Reimbursable obligations . . . . . 700 Executive director.. 1 17,514 1 17,614 1 17,514 GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: General counsel 15,870 1 15,870 1 16,099 Division director 3 47,112 31,013 3 46,405 GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 14,206 Division director. 14,206 14,435 Associate executive director 14,206 14,206 14,435 Adviser to the Commission 14,685 14,435 14,685 Chief accountant. SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 14,685 14.685 14,914 Chief opinion writer 29,848 29,349 29,848 Regional administrator 14,435 14,435 14,685 Associate general counsel I960 estimate 1961 estimate 1959 actual 42,618 28,412 3 43,076 Associate division director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 13,374 13,083 1 13,374 Secretary of Commission Grades and ranges: Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total 96,074 93,951 7 93,951 Regional administrator ber salary Special positions a t rates equal to or In her salary ber salary 13,374 13,083 1 13,374 Associate chief opinion writer excess of $12,770: 13,083 Associate division director 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 Director _ 13,686 13,978 13.686 Associate regional administrator GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 13,083 13,374 Assistant director 26,440 12,770 2 26,440 Administrative officer 121,575 122,823 8 108,513 Assistant division director 64,680 64,680 4 64,680 Assistant to Director 40,122 40,434 3 39,540 Assistant general counsel 13,670 13,670 1 13,670 Chief legislative and liaison officer 26,145 26,457 2 25,854 Assistant regional administrator 13,670 13,670 1 13,670 Chief medical officer... 12,771 13,083 1 12,771 Chief accountant 13,670 13,670 1 13,670 Chief planning officer 39,540 40,434 3 40,143 Chief counsel 13,670 13,670 1 13,670 D e p u t y director and general counsel.. 12,771 13,083 Financial analyst 82,320 81,720 6 82,020 Division chief 64,167 77,665 Hearing examiner. 150,010 149,170 11 160,010 State director 13,083 13,374 1 13,083 Management analyst 13,670 13,670 1 13,670 The adjutant GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 11,835 11,606 11,606 Budget and finance officer 9 10S, 195 9 107,955 107,715 Administrative officer 11,835 11,606 11,606 Director of personnel 12,075 Assistant adjutant 12,085 11,835 11,835 Records and service officer 6 60,375 60,375 6 60,375 Assistant division chief 36,004 35,297 35,297 Assistant chief accountant 12,075 1 12,075 1 12,075 Assistant general counsel 11,835 11,606 11,606 Assistant chief counsel 12,075 Assistant legislative and liaison officer. 12, 563 Assistant director 12,075 Assistant medical officer 81, 931 8 94,992 94,016 Assistant regional administrator 1 12,075 12,075 1 12,075 Assistant planning officer. 188,985 21 247,222 245,292 Chief of branch 96,360 8 96,840 8 96,840 D e p u t y State director 36,732 4 48,318 48,318 Chief of section. 60,375 6 60,376 5 60,375 Regional field officer 1 11,606 11,357 Chief securities investigator 275,565 23 277,005 23 27G,045 State director 5 58,968 Hearing examiner GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 13,042 13,042 1 12,813 Special counsel 360,740 34 360,740 34 300,740 Administrative officer 12,085 11,835 1 11,606 Supervisor of investigations... 10,850 1 10,850 1 10,610 Archivist 11,835 11,835 Accountant 31,830 3 31,830 3 31,830 Assistant to general counsel . 118,141 116,955 117,456 Attorney 10,130 1 10,370 1 10,130 Attorney-adviser 12,563 12,563 12,563 Engineer. 10,610 1 10,610 1 10,610 B u d g e t officer 12,563 12,563 12,563 Mining engineer 10,610 1 10,610 1 10,610 Communications officer 12,563 12,563 12,563 25 266,930 Oil and gas engineer 266,450 25 266,210 D e p u t y State director34,818 34,071 34,798 2 21,220 Financial analyst 21,220 2 21,220 Field auditor — 10,130 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 1 1 9,890 Historian 1 11,107 1 10,610 Chief of section 10,610 1 10,610 Legislative officer 21,486 21,486 2 21,257 53,050 6 53,050 Chief, broker-dealer inspections 6 53,050 Manpower officer 84,9S9 83, 552 9 93,473 2 21,220 21,220 Chief, securities investigator 2 21,220 Planning officer 10,379 10,150 10,150 1 5 53,050 53,050 Assistant secretary of Commission... 6 63,660 Regional field officer 9,901 9,901 19 203,270 19 201,350 Assistant budget and finance officer.. 19 201,350 State director 10, 379 10,150 10,150 14 148, M0 14 148,300 Assistant personnel director. 14 148,300 State procurement officer 10,379 10,160 10,150 6 53,050 53,050 6 Assistant records and service officer.. 3 31,830 Training officer 10,150 78 704,460 78 703,740 Assistant regional administrator 77 688,390 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 53 564,381 63 655,861 477,340 45 353,790 45 352,150 Attorney. 45 349,230 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 12 126,318 12 125,321 117,103 8 58,490 8 57,890 Accountant 8 57,140 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 20 215,590 213,221 267, 777 28 189,175 28 187,075 Financial analyst 28 184,625 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 1 10,629 10,379 10,379 15 &4,350 15 93,000 15 91,800 Financial economist GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 2 22,214 22,214 22,214 148 862,740 148 853,440 148 840,840 Mining engineer — GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 1 11,336 11,336 11,336 103 552,770 103 546,020 103 636,270 Valuation engineer GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 1 9,901 9,901 171 837,840 171 825,940 171 811,890 Securities investigator.. GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 118 207 892,280 207 883,960 116 207 873,700 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-1. $3,755 to $4,325 1,064,865 1,052,732 228 892,905 228 881,030 1,045,203 228 869,060 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 ISO 137 65 229,520 65 224,675 65 220,590 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 1,316,010 997,455 15 49,625 732,390 15 48,675 16 47,440 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 1 7,114 1 7,114 6,656 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 Ungraded positions at annual rate3 less 117 736,640 113 701,098 4,136 602,475 3,386 ,386 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 t h a n $9,890 2 12,023 2 11,710 15,687,980 11,710 12,600,956 12,698,316 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 71 390,239 70 377,999 85 451,366 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 68 302,029 58 296,444 14 61,192 55 278,437 14 61,192 14 61,192 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 aient to less t h a n $9,890.. 126 578,014 106 487,008 114 522,286 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 101 414,473 87 357,812 5,462 4,712 85 351,051 4,712 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 Total permanent. 55 210,928 61 193,664 23,771,937 20,619,943 61 231,667 20,539,808 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 19 64,942 139,108 14 47,283 121,481 11 37,464 9,632 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 —Add excess military pay over civilian.., e 19,138 266 6 18,658 150 23,876 8 107 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Deduct lapses 1,255,601 720,545 470,408 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv17 84,656 17 84,656 15 74,381 alent to less than $9,890 N e t permanent (average number, 1,000 1,092 4,662 5,196 4,605 953 Total permanent . net s a l a r y ) — — 22,655,444 7,236,229 7,847,126 20,020,879 20,079,032 6,798,454 61 66 49.4 D e d u c t lapses Positions other t h a n permanent: Part3,714,437 3,658,895 433,307 471,125 3,666,340 347,522 time employment Other personal services: 84,335 134,260 66,838 N e t permanent (average number, Regular pay above 52-week base---. 7,200 1,037 7,500 14,139 949 003.6 Overtime and holiday pay net salary) 7,376,000 39,000 33,286 37,691 6,797,922 Additional p a y for service abroad 6,450,932 Positions other t h a n permanent: Tempo20,000 19,000 23,853,040 23,859,820 20,500,416 rary employment — 01 Personal services 22,907 Other personal services: 30,300 60,278 Regular p a y above 52-week b a s e — 24,007 SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM 42 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: Special ungraded positions: 1 $20,000 Administrator 1 $20,000 4 68,000 D e p u t y administrator 4 68,000 GS-18. $17,500: 1 17,500 1 17,500 Director of office 1 17,500 1 17,500 General counsel GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 1 15,375 1 15,375 Director of division 2 30,990 2 30,990 Director of office 1 15,375 1 15,375 Associate general counsel 1 16,095 1 16,095 Government liaison r e p r e s e n t a t i v e . . . 1 15,855 1 15,855 Program coordinator 1 16,095 1 16,095 Special assistant to the administrator.. GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 1 14,430 Chairman, loan review board 1 14,430 Controller.. 1 14,910 1 14,910 Director of office 20 285,480 5 72,630 Division chief 1 15,150 1 15,150 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 4 54,080 4 52,880 Administrative officer 1 12,770 1 12,770 Appraiser 1 13,670 1 13,670 Assistant to deputy administrator 1 13,670 1 13,670 Assistant to office director 4 53,780 4 53,780 Attorney 2 27,940 2 27,940 Branch chief. 3 41,010 3 41,010 D e p u t y office director. 18 243,660 3 41,310 Director of office 8 104,560 8 104,560 Division chief 3 28,420 3 28,420 Financial specialist 2 27,260 2 27,260 Member, Loan Review Board 1 12,770 1 12,770 Procurement specialist 3 38,310 3 38,310 Section chief. GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 11,835 1 Accountant 11,835 35,025 Administrative officer 4 46,380 1 11,355 Appraiser 1 11,355 20 231,660 Attorney 23 265,725 1 11,355 Auditor 11,355 22 252,665 Branch manager 298,085 1 11,835 Business economist 11,835 6 68,130 D e p u t y office director 124,905 49 576,545 Division chief 587,900 7 83,805 Financial specialist 83,805 46,950 Industrial engineer 4 46,950 35,265 Industrial specialist 3 35,265 36,465 Information specialist 3 36,465 22,710 2 22,710 Investment company examiner 23,430 2 23,430 Management analyst 11,835 1 11,835 Program analyst 34,785 3 34,785 Section chief GS-13. $9,890 t o $11,090: 3 32,070 Accountant 32,070 3 30,150 Administrative officer 30,150 13 132,650 162,320 Appraiser 17 172,955 192,735 Attorney 2 19,780 19,780 Auditor 1 9,890 9,890 Branch chief 132,650 Branch manager 13 132,650 20,020 Business analyst 2 20,020 19,780 Business economist 2 19,780 11,330 1 11,330 Contract specialist 9,890 1 9,890 D e p u t y office director 49,450 5 49,450 Division chief 183,780 11 124,440 Financial specialist 402,535 23 244,295 Industrial specialist 9,890 Information specialist 1 9,890 9,890 Investigator 1 9,890 Management analyst 1 163,130 Management and research specialist.. • y 76,910 76,910 Production specialist 2 21,940 41,720 Program analyst 5 50,650 50,650 Research and development specialist518,285 Section chief 50 518,285 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 283 2,482,670 2,706,680 284 2,102,280 301 2,229,720 GS-11. $7,030 and $8,230 131 812,830 149 920,560 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 5 29,450 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 5 29,450 97 523,115 135 712,355 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 41 202,100 GS-6. $4,490 t o $5,390 41 202,100 275 1,242,250 312 1,391,730 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,950 428 1,748,075 461 1,871,990 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 245 921,275 261 977,195 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 44,405 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 13 44,405 5,920 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 2 5,920 Ungraded positions at annual rates less 4 18,625 t h a n $9,890 18,625 T o t a l permanent 2,174 2,419 14,367,255 15,968,200 D e d u c t lapses — 460 3,102,954 207 1,182,900 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , n e t salary) 1,714 2,212 11,264,301 14,785,300 Positions other t h a n p e r m a n e n t : Temporary employment 87,633 50,000 Other personal services: 43,681 Regular pay above 52-week base: 110,000 160,904 25,000 Overtime and holiday p a y 42,700 Additional p a y for service abroad 34,567 P a y m e n t s to other agencies for reimbursable details 2,218 11,593,304 Personal services 16,013,000 01 N u m - Total ber salary $20,000 68,000 17,500 17,500 15,375 30,990 15,375 16,095 15,855 16,095 1 14,430 1 14,910 20 285,480 1 15,150 4 1 12; 770 1 13,670 1 13,670 4 53,780 2 27,940 3 41,010 3 41,310 8 104,560 3 28,420 2 27,260 1 12,770 3 38,310 11,835 46,380 11,355 265,725 11,355 298,085 11,835 158,970 587,900 83,805 46,950 35,265 36,465 22,710 23,430 11,835 34,785 3 32,070 4 41,240 16 162,320 22 222,405 2 19,780 9,890 1 14 142,540 2 20,020 2 19,780 1 11,330 9,890 1 5„ 49,450 36 371,690 40 412,425 9,890 1 9,890 1 9,890 1 17 168,130 7 76,910 4 41,720 5_ 50,650 58 597,405 356 2,969,880 390 2,502,840 212 1,247,615 5 29,450 170 876,655 41 202,100 371 1,520.090 590 2,275,835 334 1,202,330 31 102,995 2 5,920 4 18,625 2,968 18,173,440 213 879,440 2,755 17,294,000 40,000 70,000 25,000 45,000 17,474,000 1959 actual 1960 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total salary salary ber ber Grades and ranges: GS-18. $17,500: 2 $35,028 2 $35,028 Assistant secretary GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 15,392 Assistant to the secretary.. 16,349 1 16,349 Director, Astrophysical Observatory-. Director, M u s e u m of History and 15,621 15,392 Technology 15,392 15,392 Director, M u s e u m of N a t u r a l History. GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant director, M u s e u m of His12,771 12,771 tory and Technology Associate director, Astrophysical Ob26,749 28,434 servatory. 13,978 13,978 Geologist 12,771 12,771 Museum curator.. 13,083 Principal administrative assistant GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 35,776 3 36,005 3 Anthropologist 2 23,920 2 23,920 Botanist 1 1 11,357 11,357 Buildings manager Director, Bureau of American E t h 1 12,813 nology 1 12,813 Director, National Collection of Fine 12,813 1 12,813 Arts 12,563 1 12,563 Geologist 46,654 47,381 4 M u s e u m curator 24,169 35,775 2 Physicist 11,357 1 11,357 Plant physiologist 23.212 2 23,670 Zoologist... GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 20,997 2 21,008 Anthropologist 11,336 1 11,336 Botanist 10,150 1 10,379 Chief, fiscal division 10,150 10,150 1 Chief, personnel division 10,150 10,379 1 Chief, supply division 9,901 10,150 1 Exhibits specialist 11,107 11,107 1 Geologist 62,525 82,576 6 M u s e u m curator 22,214 21,257 2 Physicist 9,901 1 Plant physiologist 53,351 54,059 5 Zoologist 167,646 20 173,367 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 418,368 52 392,675 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 7,405 6,510 1 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 380,929 49 309,804 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 11,710 12,002 2 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 — 493,297 76 400,718 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 68.412 12 63.213 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 607,589 114 493,275 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 310,022 72 287,747 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 664,146 161 621,099 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 69,493 62,670 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 - 17 17,035 5 17,721 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530... 8,788 1 8,788 N M - 1 1 . $8,788 to $10,288 6,600 1 6,412 N M - 7 . $6,225 to $7,350 4,368 1 4,368 N M - 3 . $4,369 to $5,081 Ungraded positions at annual rates $9,890 or above: Director, National Air M u 1 1 14,206 14,435 seum Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv225 901,956 245 1,044,925 alent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent Deduct lapses — Net permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week b a s e . Overtime and holiday p a y Nightwork differential — 01 860 4,372,665 73 374,928 958 4,941,754 78 404,869 787 3,997,737 880 4,536,885 Personal services., S A L A R I E S AND E X P E N S E S , Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant administrator — Assistant secretary Assistant treasurer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant chief curator GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Assistant to t h e administrator. Curator, education Curator, graphic arts Curator, index Curator, painting GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 t o $6,885 97,635 80,000 17,660 26,733 14,665 36,115 27,000 15,000 4,154,430 4,695,000 N A T I O N A L G A L L E R Y OF 1959 actual I960 estimate N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary 1 1 1 $12,771 13,083 13,686 1 1 1 11,606 11,336 9,901 10,379 10,150 9,901 26,957 44,658 13 83,968 $12,771 13,374 13,686 11,835 1 1 1 1 1 4 8 2 10 11,336 10,150 10,629 10,379 9,901 35,527 59,446 13,770 64,625 ART 43 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions at hourly equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 1960 estimate 1961 estimate 1959 actual N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 4 15 6 17 27 129 3 $24,628 80,704 30,015 74,007 106, ISO 481,622 11,024 6 13 7 18 30 127 2 $3G, 484 69,099 34, G53 78,023 118,998 481,717 7,197 G 13 7 18 30 127 2 $37,109 70,099 35,5G7 80,243 120,309 486,257 7,384 95 398,057 91 399,955 90 397,359 rates Total permanent 327 D e d u c t lapses A d d net increase due to changes in pay scales for part of year 327 1,464,639 18.6 76,271 326 1,503,555 16.4 72,405 1,515,393 14.8 60,343 308.4 1,398,157 310.6 1,431,150 311.2 1,449,050 22,254 16,100 16,100 5,318 19,285 6,886 122 10,800 19,000 6,900 150 5,400 20,800 6,900 150 1,452,022 1,484,100 1,498,400 9,789 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions at annual rates $9,890 or above: Consultant Total permanent Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week b a s e . . Overtime and holiday pay 01 N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Uniform allowances 01 Personal services.. ADVANCES AND R E I M B U R S E M E N T S 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Supervisory archeologist.. GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9 890 Total permanent N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base — 01 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 2 5 2 1 2 1 2 $9,890 7,270 13,020 26,700 9,880 4,340 7,510 3,590 6,510 1 1 1 5 2 1 2 1 3 $10,130 7,270 6,435 26,700 10,030 4,490 7,700 3,685 9,810 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 1 3 $10,130 7,510 6,5S5 26,700 4,940 4,640 7,795 3,780 10,050 86,250 9,734 16 2 82,130 10,115 76,516 14 1 3,453 18 2 92,163 9,158 17 2 83,005 15 16 56,091 Personal services 23,941 72,015 24,254 684 1,617 772 139, 780 102,074 97,041 SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES CONTROL BOARD SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $14,190: Chairman and board member GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: General counsel GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant general counselExecutive secretary Hearing examiner GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Attorney-adviser Information officer Budget and fiscal officerGS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $3,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 5 $100,500 1 14,206 14,206 14,206 2 1 26,166 13,686 25,542 13,686 12,771 12,771 13,686 25,542 20,300 20,758 9,901 11,107 8,590 7,030 34,775 30,659 9,901 11,107 8,590 7,030 34,775 22,215' 28,662 "22,"215 28,662 2 1 18,137 7,030 5 4 6 33,614 22,215 28,662 Personal services N u m - Total ber salary 1 2 1 $1,320 8,154 3,370 1 19G0 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 2 2 1 $S,091 8,154 3,827 2 2 1 $8,091 8,154 3,827 14,706 1 14,706 34 315,072 2.8 20,407 37 3 344,621 28,221 37 3 339,716 28,116 31.2 2S8, GG5 34 310,300 34 311,600 700 1,800 900 2,000 289,3G5 318,100 314,500 I960 estimate 1961 estimate TARIFF COMMISSION SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual Grades and ranges: N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary her salary excess of $15,375: 6 $120,500 Commissioner 6 $120,500 6 $120,500 GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Director of investigation 1 15,392 1 15,392 15,621 GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Chief economist 1 15,163 1 15,163 15,163 Chief, international commercial relations division 14,206 1 14,435 Chief, technical service 1 14,435 14.685 1 14,685 1 14,914 General counsel 14,914 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 2 26,166 20,748 27,372 Adviser on international trade policy.. 1 13,083 12,771 13,374 Assistant chief, technical service 1 13,083 13,374 13.686 Assistant general counsel 7 91,560 92,724 93,051 Chief, commodity division 1 12,771 13,083 25,854 International economist 1 13,978 13,978 13,978 Secretary Special assistant to chief, technical 13,083 service 13,083 14,456 1 14,456 Special industrial adviser 14,706 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 1 11,606 11,606 11,835 Assistant to director of investigation.. 11,357 Chief, accounting division 14 160,432 19 220,706 222,180 Commodity-industry analyst 71,073 5 57,990 5 59,217 International economist GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 9,901 Accountant 10,150 9,901 20,051 Attorney-adviser 9,901 Chief, accounting division 165.630 19 196,598 167,879 Commodity-industry analyst 53,123 4 42,265 93,227 International economist.. 147,866 18 154,503 241,510 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 161,572 18 133,616 163,713 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 120,316 17 108,181 175,923 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 30,682 1 6,386 36,816 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 145,744 22 121,638 148,743 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880. 120,052 21 109,429 129.375 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 123,200 34 151,569 142,707 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 49,006 17 65,165 71,195 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 67,932 14 71,884 52,103 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 3,827 3,827 2 7,4S8 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825. — 9,297 12,543 3 9.402 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530.. 6,240 6,240 1 6,032 WB-15. $5,658 to $ 6 , 2 4 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,762 5.762 1 5,574 WB-13. $5,221 to $5,762 5,034 5,034 1 4,867 WB-10. $4,555 to $5,034 9,56S 9,568 2 9,013 WB-9. $4,326 to $4,784..9,065 9,06S 3 13,230 WB-8. $4,118 to $4,534 Total permanent.. Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary)... Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime pay — 01 Personal services - . Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations 243 1,808,013 19 79,383 257 1,933,662 15 54,332 297 2,246,474 25 137,309 224 1,728,630 242 1,879,330 272 2,1G9,165 6,310 3,027 13,670 3,000 8,035 3,000 1,737,967 1,896,000 2,120,200 $1,729,900 8,067 $1,SS7,700 8,300 $2,112,700 7,500 44 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual TAX COURT OF THE UNITED STATES SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or In excess of $12,770: Judge.. GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative officer Attorney (special assistant to chief judge) Clerk of the Court Commissioner GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Commissioner GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Attorney GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880—_ GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total p e r m a n e n t Deduct lapses 150 1,187,892 5.9 47,456 152 1,234,809 6.7 54,459 152 1,245,192 7.9 65,192 144.1 1,140,436 145.3 1,180,350 144.1 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: P a y m e n t s to retired judges pursuant to sec. 7447, Internal Revenue Code, 1954 Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y 01 Personal services 16 $360,000 16 $360,000 16 $360,000 1 13,083 1 13,083 1 13,374 1 1 13,686 12,771 1 1 3 13,978 12,771 38,313 1 1 3 13,978 13,083 38,313 2 23,192 8 8 16 18 20 20 9 9 12 4 3 3 87,153 69,408 116,230 113,628 125,159 110,862 46,217 41,580 49,796 16,204 10,650 9,777 8 8 16 18 20 20 9 9 12 4 3 3 87,153 69,408 117,480 116,149 125,888 112,838 47, 111 42,909 50,295 16,308 10,837 10,068 66,872 85,343 78,080 89,023 134,210 143,897 45,636 36,649 46,156 19,428 10,380 9,486 1,180,000 92,820 6,730} 3,000 101,250 3,180 3,442 1,248,308 1,282,900 135,000 3,400 3,000 1,321,400 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY T E N N E S S E E VALLEY AUTHORITY 1959 actual FUND 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m Special positions at rates in excess of ber salary ber ber $18,500: Members of the board of directors 3 $60,500 3 $60,500 3 Grades established by the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority: Administrative and management service positions: Gr. 14. $18,500 and $19,000: General manager 1 19,000 1 19,000 1 Manager of power 1 18,500 1 18,500 1 Gr. 13. $17,000 and $17,500: Assistant general manager and chief budget officer 17,000 17,000 Assistant manager of power 17,500 17,500 17,000 General counsel 17,000 17,000 Washington representative 17,000 Gr. 12. $15,500 and $16,000: 15,500 15,500 Comptroller 15,500 15,500 Director of chemical operations... 15,500 15,500 Director of information 15,500 15,500 Director of materials 15,500 15,500 Director of personnel 15,500 15,500 Director of property and s u p p l y . . 15,500 15,500 Director of reservoir properties.. 15,500 15,500 Solicitor Gr. 11. $14,600 and $15,000: 13,950 1 14,600 Assistant director of division 13,950 1 14,600 Assistant general counsel 27,900 2 29,200 Chief of branch Director of navigation and local 1 13,950 1 14,600 flood relations Gr. 10. $12,800 to $14,150: 2 26,800 28,000 Assistant director of division 1 12,550 13,150 Assistant general counsel 3 40,050 41,850 Assistant to director of division 11 142,200 11 148,1 11 Chief of branch 1 13,550 14,150 Manager of properties 1 12,900 13,850 Personnel officer 1 13,250 13,850 Personnel staff officer 1 13,250 13,850 Public administration analyst T r i b u t a r y watershed representa13,250 13,850 tive. Gr. 9. $11,300 to $12,650: 86,400 Accountant 71,100 23,300 Administrative analyst 11,450 12,000 Administrative officer ... 11,450 12,350 Area personnel representative 11,800 73,300 Assistant chief of branch I 69,300 Total salary $60,500 19,000 18,500 17,000 17,500 17,000 17,000 15,500 15,500 15,500 15,500 15,500 15,500 15,500 15,500 14,600 14,600 29,200 14,600 28,000 13,500 41,850 150,200 14,150 13,850 13,850 13,850 13,850 74,050 23,650 12,350 12,350 73,650 Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established b y the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley Authori ty— Continued Administrative and management service positions—Continued Gr. 9. $11,300 to $12,650—Con. Assistant to director of division... Attorney Budget analyst Chief of branch Chief of stall Librarian Manager of properties. Personnel officer... Personnel staff officer Public adminstration analyst Reports editor. Supervisor of appraisals Supervisor of section Gr. 8. $10,000 to $11,350: Accountant Administrative analyst. Administrative officer Area personnel representative Assistant supervisor of section Assistant to chief of branch Assistant to director of division... Attorney Budget analyst Budget officer Employment officer Information service representative Labor relations officer L a n d buyer Manager of properties.. Office procedure analyst Personnel officer Personnel staff officer Procurement officer Purchasing agent Reports writer Special assistant to the general manager (employment policy officer) Specialist in property management Specialist in property protection . Supervisor of land sales Supervisor of section Traffic analyst.. Traffic officer Training officer Treasurer.. Visitor relations representative... Gr. 7. $8,075 to $10,350Gr. 6. $6,925 to $8,950 Gr. 5. $5,850 to $7,420 Gr. 4. $5,315 to $6,350 Stenographic and clerical positions: Gr. 6. $5,575 to $6,875 Gr. 5. $5,025 to $6,250 Gr. 4. $4,510 to $5,705 Gr. 3. $4,000 to $4,940 Gr. 2. $3,475 to $4,275 Gr. 1. $3,150 to $3,790 Professional engineering and scientific positions: Gr. 14. $18,500 and $19,000: Chief engineer Gr. 13. $17,000 and $17,500: Assistant chief engineer Chief power engineer Manager of chemical engineering Gr. 12. $15,500 and $16,000: Chief construction engineer Chief design engineer Chief water control planning engineer Director of agricultural relations.. Director of chemical development. Director of forestry relations. Director of health and safety Director of power engineering and construction Director of power operations Director of power utilization Gr. 11. $14,600 and $15,000: Assistant to director of division. Chief of branch Head architect Head civil engineer Head electrical engineer Head mechanical engineer Gr. 10. $12,800 to $14,150: Architect. Assistant chief of branch Assistant director of division Assistant to director of division... Chemical engineer I. Chemical research supervisor Chief district manager Chief of branch Civil engineer Construction engineer Electrical engineer I, General office engineer.. Geologist. Head materials engineer Mechanical engineer Nuclear development engineer!"! 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 2 5 3 1 1 1 4 4 2 1 1 1 2 16 $22,900 58,600 35,350 12,100 11,100 11,800 46,850 46,850 23,900 11,800 11,800 10,750 21,850 4 2 5 165,300 9,850 73,750 9,500 19,700 21,700 10,550 19,700 9,850 30,950 31,300 10,850 41,850 21,100 53,350 11 5 1 4 116,350 51,250 10,550 41,850 1 1 7 2 2 1 1 2 3 3 1 1 10,550 1 1 1 1 10,550 10,550 9,850 10,850 2 20,050 10,200 10,550 10,200 884,050 1,491,640 1,115,315 616,665 1 1 1 96 187 167 109 $24,350 71,600 37,000 12,650 11,650 12,350 49,400 49,050 12,650 12,350 12,350 11,650 22,950 7 45,290 58 324,980 294 1,490,050 885 3,919,730 428 1,582,990 5 16,235 173,650 10,350 77,600 10,000 20,700 22,700 11,050 30,000 10,350 32,450 33,150 11,350^ 44,150 22,100 13 55,850 10,000 142,900 54,100 11,050 44,200 10,000 11,050 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 99 188 165 112 11,050 11,050 10,350 11,350 10,000 21,750 10,700 11,050 11,050 943,715 1,565,670 1,138,765 658,315 8 52,955 64 376,725 294 1,560,755 873 4,051,570 416 1,602,685 6 20,095 1 18,500 1 18,500 1 1 1 17,000 17,000 17,000 1 1 1 17,000 17,000 17,000 15,500 1 1 15,500 15,500 1 1 1 1 I 8 16,000 15,500 15,500 15,500 15,500 15,500 15,500 15,500 15,500 15,500 15,500 16,000 16,000 15,500 15,500 16,000 16,000 56,200 70,550 13,950 13,950 13,950 13,950 88,400 73,600 14,600 14,600 14,600 14,600 12,900 40,350 13,550 52,150 13,250 12,550 13,250 389,300 102,150 52,300 25,100 12,900 13,250 12,550 12,900 12,900 13,500 42,150 3 1 1 1 31 8 41,100 13,850 13,500 13,850 421,150 107,650 93,800 26,300 13,850 13,850 13,150 13,150 13,850 45 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1959 actual 1900 estimate 1961 cstlmato 1959 actual 1900 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established by the board of Grades established by the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley directors of tho Tennessee Vnlloy Authority—Continued Authority—Continued Administrative and management Num- Total Num-• Total Num- Total Construction, operation and mainteservice positions—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary Num- Total Num- Total nance positions—Continued Gr. 9. $11,300 to $12,650: ber salary ber salary Gr. 8. $10,000 to $ll,350-Con. 3 $34,000 Agriculturist-3 $30,000 3 $30,350 Assistant powerplant superin1 11,800 Architect 1 12,350 1 12,350 tendent 2 $22,100 2 $21,100 Assistant chicf of branch U 127,700 11 133,750 11 134,800 Assistant stcainfitter superintendAssistant to chief of branch 12,350 1 11,800 1 1 12,350 ent 2 20,350 1 9,500 33,950 Assistant to director of division... 3 35,950 30,300 3 3 Assistant structural ironworker 32, g50 Chemical engineer 3 35,300 3 35,300 3 1 10,350 superintendent 1 9,500 79,100 Chief of b r a n c h . . 7 5 60,000 5 00,350 Assistant substation supervisor., 1 11,050 Chief system load dispatcher 1 11,450 1 12,350 1 12,350 Boilermaker superintendent 53,400 80,050 5 183,200 Civil engineer 192,700 16 16 17 205,750 Chemical plant supervisor 9,850 Community planner .. 12,350 1 n,800 1 1 12,350 10G, 450 Electrician superintendent 99,050 Construction engineer 7 9 100,900 81,450 9 100,550 G5,200 General carpcntcr foreman 41,850 Cost engineer 12,350 1 11,800 1 1 12,350 General construction superintendDistrict manager 5 5 61,050 5 01, 750 58,300 33,150 30,950 ent Electrical engineer 72,300 7 6 7 81,150 84,300 20,750 22,100 General electrical foreman Forester . . . 1 11,650 1 11,050 42,200 65.550 General equipment foreman Health officer 128,650 12 140,050 14 108,900 52,400 90, GOO General foreman Landscape architect 11,800 11,300 1 1 11,300 General labor foreman Materials engineer 11,100 11,050 1 1 12,000 8 80,300 5 52,050 General mechanical foreman Mechanical engineer 73,000 92,950 85,000 6 7 10,350 1 2 20,050 General painter foreman Research chemist. 22,550 24,000 2 2 24,350 General sheetmetal worker fore34,700 24,350 Staff forester 24,000 2 2 5 53,500 3 30,600 man 84,700 79,800 85,400 Supervisor of section 7 7 2 22,100 2 21,100 General steamfitter foreman 11,100 1 12,000 12,000 Supervisor of titles 1 General structural Ironworker Gr. 8. $10,000 to $11,350: 1 11,050 1 10,550 foreman 20,350 2 19,350 3 31,050 Agricultural economist --General truck foreman 81,750 92,450 60,100 9 8 Agriculturist ... Power plant maintenance super11,050 1 1 10,550 11.050 Analytical chemist 14 140,650 15 149,850 visor 1 10,700 10,200 11,050 1 Aquatic biologist Power plant operations super4 43,850 41,850 4 44,200 Architect 77,050 71,050 visor Assistant chief system load dis114,300 120,500 Power plant superintendent 05,250 65,000 6 6 60,850 patcher 89,550 96,100 Steamfitter superintendent 54,200 54,550 5 5 5 50,650 Assistant district manager Structural ironworker superin11,050 11,050 1 1 1 10,550 Assistant supervisor of section 75,400 51,550 5 tendent 10,700 11,050 1 1 1 10,200 Assistant to chief of branch _ 1 10,550 Substation supervisor 1 11,050 1 11,050 1 10,550 Biologist 114 1,055,330 112 1,102,705 Gr. 7. $8,400 to $10,725 14 151,550 14 151,200 14 141,050 53 4G0,700 Chemical engineer 50 409,795 Gr. 6. $7,150 to $9,175 51 547,050 42 435,700 47 509,500 6 45,400 7 50,350 Civil engineer — Gr. 5. $6,200 to $7,725 21,400 21,400 19,700 2 2 2 Construction engineer Custodial and general service posi11,350 1 11,350 1 10,850 1 Dental officer tions: 52,050 55,550 55,550 5 5 9 68,005 5 Gr. 6. $6,700 to $8,185 District engineer (power) GO,000 8 4 43,150 40,450 42,800 4 17 112,555 4 Gr. 5. $5,725 to $7,0S0 17 109,195 Economist 42 454,250 42 450,000 47 274,130 36 372,750 Gr. 4. $4,815 to $6,0G0_. 49 274,315 Electrical engineer 20,350 2 20,350 2 1 9,850 Gr. 3. $4,075 to $5,015 310 1,482,540 337 1,636,070 Fertilizer distribution analyst 62,900 54,850 55,550 5 61 255,240 5 6 Gr. 2. $3,650 to $4,400 GO 242,630 Forester 10,700 10,700 1 1 1 9,850 Gr. 1. $3,250 to $3,870.. 237 85G, 715 218 919,250 Geologist 19,700 21,050 21,400 2 2 2 Ungraded positions (trades and labor) Health officer.. 4,809 11,050 11,050 1 1 4,926 1 10,550 at annual rates less t h a n $9,890 Industrial hygienist 10,550 26,756,500 1 2G,243,104 Landscape architect 21,400 2 22,400 2 22,400 2 Materials engineer 29 309,600 11,304 28 296,800 11,290 28 283.800 Total p e r m a n e n t . Mechanical engineer 9,500 1 10,350 10,000 71,029,805 1 67,497,954 1 Metallurgical engineer 49,600 5 53,500 52,450 509.3 601.9 5 5 Deduct lapses. Nuclear development e n g i n e e r 10,550 1 11,050 11,050 3,133,005 3,031,207 1 1 P l a n t records engineer 10,200 1 11,050 11,050 1 1 Production planning e n g i n e e r . . . 32, 550 3 34,050 34,050 3 3 Net permanent (average number, Public health engineer 9,500 10,854.7 10,350 10,350 1 1 10,088. 1 1 net salary) Research analyst 81,950 68,490,800 8 86,300 11 117,350 03, 806,747 8 Research chemist 31,300 4 43.150 43,150 3 4 Positions other than permanent: Safety engineer. 10, 550 23,358,500 11,050 1 1 11,050 27, 477,810 1 Temporary employment Specifications engineer 10,550 33,899 21,300 21,400 2 21,400 1 2 Part-time employment Staff forester 40S, 488 390,000 48 525,650 48 523,200 Intermittent employment 45 466,500 Supervisor of section 10,550 11,050 11,050 1 1 Other personal services costs: 1 Transportation economist 501 4,618,490 528 5,182,985 548 5,422,625 509,000 230,591 Regular pay above 52-week b a s e — Gr. 7. $8,400 to $10,725 483 3,809,625 532 4,394,005 583 4,838,840 2, G7G, 500 !, 647,981 Overtime and holiday pay Gr. 6. $7,150 to $9,175 363 2,382,350 389 2,686,785 445 3,076,210 350,300 326,328 Nightwork differential Gr. 5. $6,200 to $7,725 209 1,172,070 233 1,380,300 256 1,533,100 Excess of annual leave earned over leave Gr. 4. $5,700 to $6,500 531,539 taken Subprofessional a n d technical positions: 95,803,000 229,595 95,523,389 29 28 220,250 Personal services. 01 28 206,770 Gr. 6. $6,625 to $8,300 117 728,370 122 807,700 129 802,305 Gr. 5. $5,825 to $7,325 343 1,917,805 299 1,595,410 312 1,746,145 Gr. 4. $4,875 to $6,125 315 1,384,845 325 1,500,010 341 1,008,000 Gr. 3. $4,200 to $5,175 171 650,745 156 623,040 167 680,130 Gr. 2. $3,760 to $4,500 40,375 12 39,600 12 18 59,060 Gr. 1. $3,300 to $3,835 Construction, operation, and maintenance positions: Gr. 11. $14,600 and $15,000: 14,000 14,600 1 1 13,950 SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S Power construction manager 7 103,400 89,600 6 57,400 Project manager Gr. 10. $12,800 to $14,150: 27,700 2 27,700 2 26,500 Chief of branch 1960 estimate 1961 estimate 1959 actual General construction superin8 105,550 81,700 6 51,950 tendent.. 92,050 7 89,600 7 85,400 Power plant superintendent Num- • Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges: Gr. 9. $11,300 to $12,650: ber salary ber salary salary ber Special positions at rates equal to or in 30,350 3 30.000 3 34,350 Area construction manager excess of $17,500: 23,650 2 23,650 2 23,900 Assistant chief of branch 1 $21,000 $21,000 1 $21,000 Director Assistant general construction 1 20,500 20,500 1 20,500 D e p u t y director 94,250 8 84,700 7 47,200 superintendent GS-18. $17,500: Assistant powerplant superin4 70,056 70,056 4 70,050 Assistant director for a r e a . , . 81,900 7 79,450 7 75,600 tendent 1 17,514 17,514 1 17,514 D e p u t y director of plans General construction superintend1 17,514 17,514 17,514 1 Director, media service 36,000 3 36,000 3 35,050 ent 17,514 1 17,514 17,514 1 General counsel 24,700 2 24,700 2 23,250 Powerplant superintendent— GS-17. $15,375 to $10,335: 11,650 1 11,650 1 1 15,392 Substation s u p e r v i s o r . . . 15,392 15,392 1 Assistant director, administration 48,000 4 47,650 4 4 44,400 Supervisor of section 4 61,568 61,568 4 61,508 D e p u t y assistant director for a r e a Or. 8. $10,000 to $11,350: 1 15,621 15,392 15,392 1 Deputy director, media service 22,100 2 22,100 2 2 20,750 3 46,883 46,883 Airplane pilot 3 46,654 Director, media service 2 31,491 Assistant boilermaker superin31,491 15,392 1 Office director 40,700 4 20,000 2 2 19,000 1 15,392 tendent 15,392 1 15,392 Planning officer Assistant electrician superintendGS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 20,700 2 10,350 1 14,685 ent 14,685 1 14,435 Budget officer 14,685 14,685 Assistant general construction 1 14,435 Coordinator 54,200 5 54,200 5 7 72,450 superintendent UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY 620200—60 46 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY—Con. S A L A R I E S AND EXPENSES—Continued 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150—Continued D e p u t y assistant director, adminis1 $14,914 1 $14,914 1 $14,685 tration 14,206 1 14,206 1 14,206 D e p u t y assistant director for area 3 44,034 3 44,034 3 43,805 D e p u t y director, media service 2 29,120 2 29,120 1 14,914 D e p u t y director of office 14,206 1 14,206 1 14,206 D e p u t y general counsel 14,206 1 14,206 1 14,206 D e p u t y planning director 14,206 14,206 1 14,206 1 Director, media service 14,685 1 14.685 1 14,435 Director of personnel 15,163 15,163 1 15,163 1 Engineer 14,206 1 14,206 2 28,412 Office director 14,435 14,435 1 1 14,435 Program manager 1 14,914 14.685 1 14,435 Statf director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 13.686 1 13.686 1 13,686 Administrative officer 13,978 1 13,978 1 13,978 Assistant chief of staff —. 13,083 13,083 12,771 1 1 Assistant general manager 13,083 13,083 1 12,771 Assistant program manager 66,892 67,204 5 5 65,373 5 Attorney 133,764 133,764 10 133,161 Chief of branch — 29 377,354 28 368,558 27 354,623 Chief of division 13,374 13,374 1 13,374 Chief of office 7 91.227 7 91,830 6 77,853 Chief of staff. — 12,771 12,771 Commentator 13,978 13,978 1 13,978 Coordinator for emergency planning.. 13,374 13,374 1 13,083 D e p u t y budget officer — 5 65,082 5 65,082 5 64,167 D e p u t y chief of division 12,771 12,771 12,771 1 D e p u t y coordinator 12,771 12,771 1 12, 771 D e p u t y director, media s e r v i c e — 13,978 13,978 3 39,520 D e p u t y director of office 12,771 12,771 1 12,771 D e p u t y director of personnel 13,978 13,978 1 13,978 Editor 5 63,855 5 63,855 5 63,855 Inspector. _ 13,978 14.227 1 13,978 Liaison officer 12,771 12, 771 1 12,771 Office director 2 26,457 2 26,749 2 26,457 Personnel officer - _ -.. 92,122 7 92,122 7 91,228 7 Planning officer — 6 76,938 6 77,229 6 76,626 Policy officer 4 51.687 4 51.687 4 51,396 Program coordinator 3 39.228 3 39.228 3 38,916 Program executive 12,771 12,771 12,771 1 Project director 13,374 13,374 1 13,083 Project officer 77,250 77,541 6 76,626 Special assistant GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 1 11,357 1 11,357 1 11,357 Administrative officer 4 47,840 4 47,361 4 47,840 Area budget officer 2 23,691 2 23,441 2 23,691 Assistant chief of branch 2 23,212 2 23,212 2 23,670 Assistant chief of division 2 23,212 2 22,714 2 23,212 Budget officer 12,085 1 11,835 1 1 12,085 Budget planning officer 40 470,263 40 468,082 40 472,447 Chief of branch 46,633 58,240 69,846 4 6 5 Chief of division —1 12,085 1 11,835 1 12,085 Chief of secretariat 27 321,420 26 309,105 27 322,107 Chief of section.. 6 71,550 6 70,096 6 71,800 Chief of service 7 84,572 7 83,885 7 85,050 Chief of staff 11,606 1 1 11,606 1 11,606 Communications specialist — 1 11,357 1 11,357 1 11,606 D e p u t y chief of branch 92,809 8 93,039 8 8 92,331 D e p u t y chief of division 1 11,606 1 11,606 1 11,606 D e p u t y chief of office.. 23,192 2 2 23,192 2 23,192 Editor 2 24,169 2 24,169 2 23,920 Engineer 1 12,334 1 12,334 1 12,334 Evaluation officer.. 1 12,334 1 12,334 1 12,085 Executive secretary 12,085 1 1 12,085 Information officer. _60,424 5 60,424 5 60,175 Information specialist 4 46,404 46,653 5 57,283 Liaison officer 58,739 4 46,634 5 58,739 Management analyst _ — 13,357 1 13,357 News writer. 34,569 3 34,320 3 34,320 Operations officer 70,076 70,076 6 6 69,847 Personnel officer 118,892 10 118,892 11 129,521 Planning officer — 193,547 17 193,547 16 181,961 Policy and program officer 35,276 3 34,549 3 35,047 Policy information officer 56,785 56,785 5 56,785 5 24,419 Policy officer —. 24,419 24,169 2 2 Press, radio, and T V officer— 11,606 11,606 1 22,714 1 11,357 Producer 22,714 2 69,348 2 22,714 Program coordinator. flfiQ 69,348 6 47,361 6 fiQ Do, ooy Program executive 47,590 4 25.605 4 46,903 Program officer.. 25,605 2 34,071 2 25,605 Project officer 34,320 3 109,489 3 34,071 Social science analyst — 110,655 9 12,563 9 108,782 Special assistant 12,563 1 1 12,334 Special events officer. 1 11,357 Special projects officer 2 23,192 2 23,192 3 35,526 Television production officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 9,901 9,901 Administrative officer 80,931 81,160 8 80,453 Assistant chief of b r a n c h — 135,471 136,220 13 134,971 Assistant chief of section 30,431 30.431 3 30,431 Auditor 41,288 41,288 4 39,853 B u d g e t analyst 20,779 20,779 2 20.530 Budget officer 217,108 217.837 21 216.151 Chief of branch 163,718 10 165,174 16 163,967 Chief of section 197,327 19 197,576 20 204,796 Chief of service 20,779 2 20,779 2 20,280 Chief of staff 19,802 2 19,802 2 19,802 Cultural affairs officer,. 20,759 2 20,759 2 21,965 D e p u t y chief of division 30,181 3 30.181 2 20.051 D e p u t y chief of staff. . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued D e p u t y program manager Development officer Editor — Engineer English-teaching specialist — Frequency specialist Information officer.. Information specialist Intelligence research officer Investigator Layout artist Liaison officer Librarian Management analyst >News editor — News writer Newsreel officer Operations manager Operations officer Personnel officer. Personnel security officer Picture e d i t o r . . . Placement officer Policy and program officer Political analyst Position classifier Printing specialist Procedures and systems analyst. _. Producer ... Production officer Program executive Program officer — Project officer — Property accountability officer Publications editor Publication writer Radio script editor. Radio script writer Security officer Shift editor — Social scienco analyst— ~ Special assistant — Special events officer Staff assistant Television production officer Training officer Visual projects officer Writer GS-12. $8,330 to $9.530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.. GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... GS-8. $5,470 t o $6.370... GS-7. $4,980 t o $5,880... GS-6. $4,490 t o $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 t o $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530. Grades established b y t h e Foreign Service Act of 1946 (22 U . S . C . 8011158): Foreign Service Reserve officer: Class 1. $16,060 t o $18,700 Class 2. $13,860 t o $15,840. Class 3. $11,660 t o $13,640 Class 4. $9,900 to $11,550 Class 5. $8,140 t o $9,790 Class 6. $6,710 t o $ 8 , 0 3 0 . . Class 7. $5,610 to $6,600 Foreign Service Staff officer: Class 1. $11,770 to $13,160 Class 2. $10,920 t o $12,120 Class 3. $10,030 t o $11,165. Class 4. $9,095 to $10,230... Class 5. $8,395 t o $9,600— Class 6. $7,690 to $8,755.— Class 7. $6,990 to $8,050... Class 8. $6,285 to $7,350Class 9. $5,585 to $6,650... Class 10. $5,115 t o $6,175. Class 11. $4,650 to $5,500. Class 12. $4,180 to $5,025., Class 13. $3,730 t o $4,580. Local employees Ungraded positions a t annual rates: $9,890 or above: Broadcast technicians Chief of branch Less t h a n $9,890 N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 10 $103,604 4 41,787 17 173,868 22 230,858 9,901 11,107 19,802 85,219 39,853 20,051 4 42,265 2 20,300 4 39,853 3 31,158 15 156,956 1 10,858 2 21,486 2 19,802 7 70,532 2 21,258 2 20,051 13 129,191 5 52,145 1 11,107 2 21,257 1 10,379 4 42,494 1 11,107 3 29,703 1 11,107 5 50,960 1 11,336 20,529 2 2 21,008 6 61,568 4 41,059 2 21,487 1 10,379 2 20,280 2 21,736 2 20,051 1 10,150 2 20,051 3 30,430 1 10,858 2 21,486 321 2,819,346 366 2,727,930 127 882,010 218 1,381,651 12 69,471 210 1,128,448 80 405,171 318 1,425,705 247 995,209 77 291,482 2 7,654 14 44,805 14 40 51 19 9 238,659 575,331 659,838 198,743 80,496 10 $105,287 4 42,016 17 175,842 26 272,932 ' 10,150 11.107 19,802 85,468 59,655 20,280 14 1 2 2 10 2 9,901 42,265 31, S65 30,201 31.636 146,576 10,858 21,736 20,051 100,963 21,487 9,901 20,051 119,789 52,645 11,107 21,486 10,379 42,744 11,107 39.604 11,107 51,438 11,336 30,680 21,008 62,295 41,786 21,008 10,379 40,809 31.637 30,679 10,379 20,529 30,909 10,858 21,486 4 2 1 4 3 3 1 2 3 1 2 323 2,851,445 308 2,297,488 59 407,346 219 1,399,893 12 70,700 207 1,124,708 81 414,088 319 1,451,749 239 969,212 67 255,404 2 7,654 14 45,971 17 46 53 22 10 5 1 293,009 663,084 690,355 233,166 85,613 35,588 5,782 65 819,907 59 741,246 96 104 1,134,536 1,211,135 127 121 1,339,319 1,283,110 143 131 1,263,951 1,364,852 174 182 1,521,825 1,599,805 172 150 1,382,163 1,210,394 106 768,307 86 622,244 65 422,610 64 413,999 59 342,285 36 210,948 69 360,596 67 350,946 38 185,845 41 199,135 51 221,749 47 204,321 28 106,270 21 79,186 7,380 7,231 12,876,525 12,623,751 70 321,064 Total permanent 1960 estimate 1 10,234 5 51,170 178 1,195,024 11,392 11,177 11,165 44,039,421 44,352,957 45,290,515 47 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Deduct lapses 812.9 $3,319,921 557.2 $1,973,398 395.7 $1,767,231 N e t permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions 2,566.9 2,531 2,596.9 19,183,499 19,556,438 18,558,358 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 1,209.2 1,215.8 1,238.2 10,715,962 11,290,015 11,026,948 Local rates 6,838.9 6,837.1 6,934.2 12,676,831 11,445,180 12,169,112 Positions other t n a n permanent: Temporary employment: 172,397 United States and possessions 194,773 176,143 90,629 Foreign countries: Local rates 97,941 120,148 Intermittent employment: 45,443 U.S. rates 69,116 93,845 Local rates 27,609 28,176 27,169 Other personal services: 166,882 Regular p a y above 52-week base 156,018 325,252 672,277 Overtime and holiday pay 675,453 780,293 97,119 97,303 Nightwork differential 90,791 1,677,820 1,513,287 1,623,344 Living a n d quarters allowance 1,002,896 955,863 885,218 Additional p a y for service abroad 160,919 160,976 D e p a r t m e n t a l differential 150,490 01 Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations 44,684,137 46,587,935 47,685,861 $43,235,932 1,448,205 $45,086,401 1,501,534 $45,912,838 1,773,023 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION GENERAL OPERATING EXPENSES 1959 actual NumGrades and ranges: ber Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $17,500: 1 Administrator 1 D e p u t y administrator GS-18. $17,500: 1 Associate d e p u t y administrator 1 Chief benefits director 1 Chief insurance director 1 General counselGS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Assistant administrator for personnel. Assistant d e p u t y administrator Chairman, planning and evaluation 1 staff Controller 1 D e p u t y chief benefits director GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant administrator for managem e n t services Assistant administrator for appraisal. Assistant administrator for personnel. Assistant d e p u t y administrator Assistant to general counsel Associate general counsel for legal 1 service Associate general counsel for legislative service Chairman, board of veterans appeals. Chief actuary Controller D e p u t y chief insurance director D e p u t y general counsel Director, compensation and pension 1 service — 1 Director, field area — Director, guardianship service Director, information service . Director, loan guarantee service Director, vocational rehabilitation and education — Economist Executive assistant to administratorExecutive assistant to chief benefits director Manager Program specialist — Public administration specialist Sociologist — Special assistant to administrator GS-15. ?12,770 to $13,970: A c t u a r y life, supervisor Actuary l i f e — Adjudicator, supervisory —. Administrative officer, s u p e r v i s o r y . . . Assistant director of service Assistant manager Assistant manager and director of in1 surance Total 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary $21,000 20,500 1 $21,000 1 20,500 1 $21,000 1 20,500 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 15,392 15,392 15,392 15,392 1 1 1 15,392 15,392 15,870 1 1 1 15,621 15,621 15,870 1 1 14,435 14,435 1 1 14,685 14,435 1 15,163 1 14,435 1 15,163 14,435 14,206 14,435 14,206 28,412 14,206 29,599 14,206 14,435 14,435 14,206 14,435 29,599 14,435 14,685 14,435 14,435 14,435 30,077 14,206 14,435 14,206 14,206 14,435 14,685 14,206 14,435 14,435 14,435 14,685 14,206 14,435 14,435 15,163 14,206 14,435 14,206 14,206 14,206 14,435 14,435 14,206 85,892 14,435 14,206 14,206 14,435 14,206 86,855 28,641 14,206 14,206 14,685 14,206 87,359 28,641 14,206 14,435 14,685 12,771 66,597 26,457 133,472 65,997 13,083 67,180 26,769 134,680 65,997 15,392 15,621 14,435 14,206 14,206 14,914 15,163 13.374 12,771 65,682 26,145 132,266 64,477 12,771 1 5 2 10 5 1 13,083 1 14,685 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimato N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary salary ber salary ber Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued 1 $13,083 1 $13,083 $12,771 Associate director,information servico. 2 20,748 2 26,748 26,166 Attorney, general Chairman, board on waivers and for13,374 13,374 13,033 feitures 13,374 13,374 13,083 Chairman, disability policy board 13,374 13,680 13,374 Committee counsel 13,686 13,978 13,080 Controller 54,288 54,580 53,996 Director, field area 12 771 Director of administration 13,083 Director of insurance operations 314,226 23 308,498 23 310,644 Director of servico 13,374 1 13,083 13,083 1 Emergency planning coordinator . . 1 14,456 Executive assistant to administrator. 1 13,978 Fiscal accountant, supervisory 26,145 2 20,457 2 20,748 2 Insurance specialist, supervisory 1 13,083 1 13,374 1 13,374 Liaison representative 2 25,542 2 26,166 2 26,166 Loan guarantee officcr 2 25,542 2 26,166 2 26,100 Management analyst 49 674,486 49 668,446 49 660,851 Manager 3 39,228 3 38,916 2 25,854 Planning officer 13,978 1 13,978 1 13,978 1 Program management officcr 1 13,083 1 12,771 1 12,771 Special assistant to administrator 1 13,978 1 13,978 1 13,978 Special assistant to general counsel 3 40,720 2 26,769 2 26,457 Staff assistant Staff assistant to assistant administra1 12,771 1 12,771 tor for appraisal Vice chairman, board of veterans ap1 1 13,374 13,083 1 13,083 peals GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 11,835 1 11,835 1 11,606 Accountant, supervisory 23,212 11,606 2 1 11,835 Actuary life, supervisory 69,129 69,816 6 6 70,066 Adjudicator 463,910 42 483,582 40 466,653 Adjudicator, supervisory 24,169 1 12,334 2 24,398 Administrative officer 12,085 1 12,085 1 12,334 Appraiser Assistant director associate for insur11,835 1 11,835 1 1 11,606 ance 15 192,325 15 194,239 17 203,891 Assistant director of service 46 549,791 46 551,165 47 553,658 Assistant manager Assistant manager and director of in2 25,005 2 25,605 25,605 surance.. 10 127,339 10 127,339 127,110 Associate member, chief of s e c t i o n — 15 183,663 15 182,726 181,499 Associate member, legal 9 114,546 9 114,546 114,317 Associate member, medical 6 72,030 6 71,323 70,574 Attorney adviser 36 425,439 35 412,104 442,142 Attorney, general 3 35,526 3 35,048 35,526 Budget examiner, supervisory 12 142,871 12 141,168 152,25! Chief of division 1 11,606 1 11,606 11,357 Confidential assistant 2 24,170 2 24,170 23,670 Construction and valuation specialist. 1 11,357 Controller Digital computor systems analyst, 23,920 2 23,920 2 23,441 supervisory 4 48,089 47,610 4 47,132 Director of service 2 25,126 25,126 2 24,668 Educationist 1 11,606 11,357 Executive assistant 2 23,441 23,212 2 22,963 Information specialist 23,192 2 11,835 1 11,606 Insurance operations supervisor 1 12,085 12,085 1 11,835 Land planner 23,691 2 23,691 2 23,192 Legislative attorney 36 413,281 410,493 30 341,106 Loan guarantee officer 48,387 4 48,138 4 47,640 4 Loan guarantee specialist 6 71,081 6 71,081 7 81,939 Management analyst 1 12,085 1 11,835 1 11,835 Management analyst, supervisory 11 142,023 11 154,605 12 151,568 Manager Medical advisor to chairman, board 3 37,689 37,689 37,689 3 of veterans appeals 5 60,425 60,425 5 59,175 Osteopath 2 23,670 23,670 23,212 2 Personnel officer 2 22,963 22,714 2 22,714 Planning officer 1 11,835 11,835 11,606 1 Placement officer 2 23,920 23,920 2 23,441 Psychologist Special assistant administrative offi1 11,606 cer 34,818 45,906 4 45,906 Staff assistant 11,606 11,606 1 11,357 Supervisory contact representative... 34,818 34,569 3 34,071 Supervisory management specialist... 11,835 11,606 11,606 1 Supervisory special investigator 23,212 22,714 Supervisory statistician Vice chairman, disability policy 1 12,085 12,085 1 11,835 board Vice chairman, board on waivers and 1 11,835 1 11,606 1 11,835 forfeitures Vocational rehabilitation and educa3 34,843 3 34,843 4 48,090 tion officer.. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 11 114,253 11 115,459 8 81,639 Accountant 1 10,150 1 10,150 1 10,379 Actuary life, supervisor 50 522,657 54 561,673 50 525,157 Adjudicator 65 676,093 70 721,116 62 649,206 Adjudicator, supervisor 2 21,486 2 21,486 2 21,715 Administrative officer 16 166,064 19 196,360 13 167,814 Appraiser 1 11,336 1 11,336 1 11,336 Architectural engineer 1 10,858 Assistant controller — Assistant director associate for insur1 11,336 11.336 1 11,336 ance 6 64,461 63,774 15 155,685 Assistant manager 22 235,188 241,631 223,644 23 Attorney adviser 53 549,403 539,708 55 570,845 Attorney, general ~ 73,653 72,653 73,153 7 7 Attorney, trial examiner 10,629 1 10,853 1 10,379 Auditor, supervisor 84,011 82,137 8 82.337 8 Budget examiner 2 20,529 20,280 2 20,051 Business accountant 12 129,608 128,213 11 116,355 Chief of division11,336 1 11,336 11,336 1 Claims examiner 4 42,758 42,260 4 41,760 Contract representative --11,336 1 11,336 11,336 1 Contract specialist4 39,853 D a t a processing systems analyst 48 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—Continued GENERAL OPERATING EXPENSES—Continued 1959 actual N u m - Total salary ber Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued 1 $10,629 Dental consultant Digital computer operations, supervisory 8 79,20S Digital computer systems analyst Digital computer systems analyst, 11,107 supervisory 44 456,676 Educationist30,908 3 Employee development officer . 10,858 Employee relations officer --5 50,461 Field representative 10,629 Finance officer 9 93,452 Fiscal accountant 9,901 Incentive awards officer . 15 156,478 Information specialist Insurance examiner 63,030 Insurance operations supervisor 42,020 Insurance specialist — 10,150 Land p l a n n e r . . . 10,379 Legal assistant, general 332,793 Legal consultant.. 84,531 Legislative attorney. 134,927 Loan guarantee examiner 477,434 Loan guarantee officer 40,351 Management analysis officer.. 378,691 Management analyst 30,909 Management analyst, supervisory 88,128 Medical consultant. 56,014 Medical officer, general 88,607 Medical officer, rating. 9,901 Office services manager — 11 111,132 Personnel officer.. 4 41.079 Placement officer 9,901 Planning officer — 6 62,274 Psychologist, vocational advisor 10,629 Salary and wage specialist 11,107 Security officer 9,901 Senior communications officer 10,150 Special assistant administrator 8 85,965 Special investigator 5 50,003 Staff personnel officer 5 51,895 Staff assistant 2 21,008 Statistician. 5 54.080 Statistician, supervisory.. 4 42,516 Supervisory finance officer 35 363,265 Supervisory survey officer 9 90,584 Supply specialist 2 22,214 Trial attorney 1,575 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 ,345,743 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.. 1,405 10,,941,369 428 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. 039,420 504 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... 16,,805,159 647 GS-8. $5,985 to $6,885... 4, 024,418 175 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880... 6, 680,927 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390... 581 2, 963,478 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940... 266 10, 829,899 416 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325... 23,, 150,647 902 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065... 23, 473,301 151 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825... 7, 792,326 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530... 321 ,107,558 Department of Medicine and Surgery: Chief grade. $12,770 to $13,970: Physician 13,978 Established b y Public Law 85-857: 16,000 Medical officer Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv44 212,040 alent to less t h a n $9,890 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14, 1, 1 1 Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct— Lapses- Portion of salaries shown above and paid from " O u t p a t i e n t care" Add— Portion of salaries carried in position schedule for " I n p a t i e n t care" and paid from this account 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary $11,090 10,150 30,201 1 $11,090 10,150 20,300 1 2 1 11,107 44 457,176 3 30,908 10,858 5 50,710 10,858 9 94,139 9,901 15 156,707 9,901 6 63,717 4 42,516 10,379 10,379 33 344,359 8 84,531 11 116,669 42 435,918 3 31,137 42 432,309 3 31,387 8 88,720 4 44,428 8 88,856 10,150 10 101,709 4 41,766 10,150 4 42,016 10,629 11,336 462,156 31,637 11,107 51,708 1 1 1 1 94,639 10,150 159,620 10,150 64,467 42,749 10,379 10,629 348,167 85,717 117,377 396,648 41,287 437,039 31,636 88,720 44,657 89,856 10,150 102,416 41,995 10,150 31,387 10,629 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 5 10,150 10,150 86,423 50,232 53,145 21,237 32,115 43,432 385,273 91,062 22,214 5 2 3 4 37 9 2 1,572 14, 452,556 1,412 11, 119,600 370 2, 672,962 2,378 16, 337,229 603 3, 837,081 1,088 6, 192,039 785 3, 940,811 2,363 11, 337,602 4,912 21, 042,506 5,323 21, 608,382 2,014 7, 459,403 297 047,853 1, 1 16,000 47 224,334 42 3 8 4 8 1 10 4 1 3 1 1 10,150 1 10,379 8 86,423 5 50,959 5 53,145 2 21,486 3 32,344 4 43,432 37 387,729 9 92,516 2 22,214 1,568 14,433,188 1,402 11,081,774 6 2,429,302 2,429 16,666,951 545 3,469,338 1,075 6,141,933 > 4,086,837 2,361 11,376,143 4,819 20,661,630 5,416 21,794,633 1,980 7,202,564 285 1.008,574 1 16,000 47 224,334 24,166 25,553 24,264 138,213,490 133,184,965 133,809,132 1,299 6,337,182 Portion of salaries shown above and paid from " I n p a t i e n t care" 1960 estimate 2,408 1,163 4,789,492 10,655,595 351 1,747,011 296 1,545,186 1,528,015 771 3,414,252 700 3,356,355 602 2,764,163 464 2.096,746 465 2,183,430 308 1,436,719 Add—Continued Portion of salaries carried in position schedule for " O u t p a t i e n t care" and paid from this a c c o u n t — 1959 actual 1960 estimate Num- Total salary ber Num- Total salary ber 34 $150,253 19 $82,568 N u m - Total ber salary N e t permanent (average number, net salary): 21,175 22,589 23,630 United States and possessions 119, ( 126,384,097 128,962,044 Foreign countries: 317,415 35 332,213 37 U.S. rates — 279 575,577 284 584,188 Local rates Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment: United States 75,000 75,000 and possessions 2,972 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 990,2G0 509,420 Regular pay above 52-week base :,050,580 739,468 Overtime and holiday p a y 10,876 12,370 Nightwork differential 1,555 1,567 Uniform allowance. —~ 409,715 429,311 Additional pay for service abroad 01 Personal services 131,648,553 129,815,075 M E D I C A L ADMINISTRATION AND M I S C E L L A N E O U S EXPENSES 1959 actual OPERATING 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Assistant administrator for construc1 $15,392 tion. 1 15,621 Executive officer GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant administrator for construc1 $14,206 tion 1 14,206 1 14,206 Controller 1 14,435 1 14,435 Engineer, general — 1 15,163 14,206 1 Executive officer... 1 14,206 1 14,206 Psychologist, clinical GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 12,771 1 12,771 Accountant 12 158,532 11 144,661 Administrative officer 1 13,978 1 13,978 Architect 1 13,083 Chaplain 1 12,771 Director, field fiscal service Director, medical facilities require1 12,771 ments staff — 2 27,956 2 27,956 Engineer, general 1 13,978 1 13,978 Engineer, construction management 1 12,771 Librarian... 1 12,771 13,686 Personnel officer. . 1 14,456 14,456 Prosthetic laboratory technician 1 12,771 12,771 Psychologist, c l i n i c a l . . . 1 13,374 13,083 Psychologist, vocational counseling._. 1 13,083 13,083 Social worker 1 13,083 13,083 Statistician 1' 13,680 13,686 Supply officer, general GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 11,606 1 11,835 Accountant 119,472 96,198 Administrative officer 11,606 1 Analyst, digital computer systems Analyst, management 24,410 2 24,650 12,563 1 12,563 Architect 12,563 1 12,563 Architect, engineer 23,212 2 22,963 Architect, general 11,606 1 11,835 Attorney 1 11,835 Audiologist 72,507 6 73,006 Biochemist 11,357 Chaplain 12,563 Dietitian 11,357 11,357 Director, budget service 11,606 11,357 Engineer, construction m a n a g e m e n t . . 12, 563 12,563 Engineer, general 23,920 3 35,775 Engineer, maintenance 12,563 12, 563 Engineer, mechanical.. 12,563 12,563 Engineer, safety 12,563 12,563 Librarian 12,563 . . . . . Personnel officer 36,255 '"36^504" Pharmacist 1 11,357 1 12,563 Pharmacologist — 1 12, 563 3 37,689 Physicist 3 37,689 Psychologist, clinical 13 153.533 12 142,807 1 12,563 Radioisotope chemist 1 12,563 Realty officer 1 13,042 1 13,291 Recreation supervisor 1 12,085 1 12,085 Statistician 2 22,714 Storage officer 1 11, 606 1 11,606 Supply officer 3 35,527 3 35,767 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant 9 89,120 10 99,731 Administrative officer 20 19 201,107 Analyst, digital computer system 8 79,208 ...... Analyst, management 39,846 4 40,335 Architect, engineer 1 11,107 1 11,107 Architect, general 4 44,428 4 44,428 Architect, supervisor 3 32,364 4 44,428 10 11,606 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11,606 49 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Attorney Attorney adviser Bacteriologist Biochemist Budget examiner Chaplain Contract specialist Dietitian „ Engineer _ Engineer, civil Engineer, construction management.. Engineer, electrical Engineer, landscape Engineer, mechanical Engineer, s t r u c t u r a l , . Engineer, safety E q u i p m e n t specialist.. Field supervisor Librarian Microbiologist Mycologist Personnel officer Pharmacist Pharmacologist _. Physical science officer Physicist, general— Physiologist Prosthetic a n d sensory aid specialist.. Psychologist, clinical . Phychologist, research Radioisotope chemist. Recreation supervisor.. Rehabilitation specialist Social worker Statistician Storage officer Supply specialist Therapist Training specialist GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.. aS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370... GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880... GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390... GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940... GS-4. $3,75-5 to $4,325... GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065... GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 D e p a r t m e n t of Medicine and Surgery: Positions and salaries established b y Public Law 85^57: Chief medical director D e p u t y chief medical director Assistant chief medical director Director of service Director of nursing service D e p u t y director of nursing s e r v i c e — Chief dietitian Chief occupational therapist— Chief physical therapist Chief pharmacist Chief grade. $12,770 to $13,970 and above: Physician Dentist — Senior grade. $11,355 to $12,555 and above: Physician. Dentist v - ™ Intermediate grade. $9,890 to $11,090 and above: Physician ---Full grade. $8,330 to $9,530 and above: Physician -----Assistant director grade nurse. $8,330 to $9,530 -— Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total p e r m a n e n t . D e d u c t lapses Personal services 1961 estimate INPATIENT N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 $29,703 10,150 101,642 676,005 30,107 42,172 19,804 101,502 99,532 32,591 11,107 21,486 11,107 65, G65 $10,150 81,200 473,555 29,947 52,391 19,804 81,618 99,925 32,351 2 "21,"257" 1 11,107 6 66,871 1 11,336 4 44,428 1 9,901 7 69,795 2 20,280 1 9,901 1 9,901 16 164,435 1 10,379 1 11,107 1 11,107 4 43,432 3 30,450 1 9,901 22 224,573 12 121,706 1 11,107 2 21,724 6 60,133 12 119,066 3 31,387 1 9,901 12 120,506 2 21,965 1 10,150 192 1,717,283 142 1,078,665 7 49,376 165 1,078,200 16 89,770 229 1,257,637 176 873,740 369 1,650,601 371 1,527,446 207 798,406 32 108,597 6 20,583 44,428 9,901 70,245 20,520 20,051 10,150 165,715 49,750 11,107 11,107 64,760 51,208 9,901 246,055 132,567 21,008 10,379 90,320 12 120,026 3 31,770 1 10,150 12 121,466 2 21,965 1 10,150 219 1,954,486 158 1,208,587 9 63,454 195 1,272.610 19 107,471 276 1,506,892 205 1,015,938 445 1,987,274 428 1,753,845 250 953,725 38 129,057 7 23,700 1 1 10 $102,442 53 580.245 3 30,267 4 42,332 20,284 2 10 102,302 9 100,092 3 32,831 1 11,107 2 21,486 1 11,107 65,665 5 1 24 13 2 1 9 12 44,428 10,150 70,805 20,760 20,051 10,150 166,995 49,910 11,107 11,107 65,788 51,437 10,150 247,735 133,607 21,248 10,629 91,040 120,986 31,930 10,150 122,426 22,205 10,379 2,174,768 165 1,272,070 10 70,639 208 1,365,643 19 108,967 285 1,572,361 210 1,053,253 461 2,086,636 465 1,915,037 260 1,002,755 39 134,071 8 26,953 19,580 18,480 8 139,040 24 394,045 1 13,970 1 12,555 1 13,970 1 11,955 1 12,555 1 13,970 1 19,580 1 18,480 8 139,040 24 394,045 1 13,970 1 12,555 1 13,970 1 11.955 1 12,555 1 13,970 1 19,580 1 18,480 8 139,040 24 394,045 1 13,970 1 12,555 1 13,970 1 12,555 1 12,555 1 13, 970 39 591,783 10 136,020 43 652,006 10 136,351 53 791,413 9 123,281 6 2 5 68,871 23,910 2 55,741 48 512,615 48 511,175 2 16,660 16,900 5 56,221 50 536,803 2 17,140 15 133,590 17 151,472 17 152,672 192 814,790 200 851,800 205 874,027 2,606 16,938,868 176 1,099,368 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , 2,430 n e t salary) — 15,839,500 Positions other than permanent: 203,480 Part-time employment 365,629 I n t e r m i t t e n t employment Other personal services: 61,269 Regular pay above 52-week b a s e . . . 36,002 Overtime and holiday p a y 704 Nightwork differential 19,319 Uniform allowance. 8,669 Additional p a y for service abroad.. 01 1960 estimate 16,534,572 3,139 3,002 20,243,900 19,261,118 224 207 1,184,672 1,111,661 ' 2,915 795 19,059,228 18,149,457 248,700 440,500 271,300 452,100 140,543 36,700 900 21,400 9,000 73,947 45,525 900 21,900 9,000 19,047,200 19,933,900 CARE 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16, $14,190 to $15,150: Manaccr GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative officer, hospital.. GS-14 $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officer, hospital.. Psychologist, clinical Social worker, supervisory clinical GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Bacteriologist Biochemist — Dietician Engineer Ethnologist Fiscal accountant — Personnel officer — Psychologist, clinical Psychologist, other Physicist Social worker ... Special service officerSupply officor GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.. GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370... GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880... GS-$. $4,490 t o $5,390— GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940... GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325— GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.., GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825.. 1960 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 4 $58,469 3 $44,284 19 254,330 19 256,160 108 1,288,957 4 45,677 1 11,357 108 60 609.000 20,529 1 11,107 5 50,003 15 160,431 1 11,336 4 40,829 24 245,760 117 1,207,543 6 60,402 1 11,107 23 228,470 2 20,051 61 2 2 21,008 779 6,819,568 1,338 10,332,460 990 6,889,807 1,938 12,429,178 908 5,411,969 3,101 16,796,800 2,008 10,144,073 4,450 20,478,201 12,585 52,738,077 23,075 107,468,104 4,982 17,2.r6,860 144 486,367 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530. Grades established b y Public Law 85857: Chief grade. $12,770 to $13,970 and above: 1,393 Physician 20,707,147 217 Dentist2,894,690 Senior grade. $11,355 to $12,555 and above: Physician 16,531,809 314 Dentist3,719,070 Intermediate grade. $9,890 to $11,090: 852 Physician 8,8S7,678 43 439,670 Dentist..—...-.-.—-——Full grade physicians and dentists. 73 $8,330 to $9,530.. 613,321 52 Associate grade. $7,030 to $8,230.. 383,493 13 84,565 Junior grade. $6,505 to $7,405 Assistant director grade nurse. $8,330 271 to $9,530 2,379,350 Senior grade nurse. $7,030 to $8,230... 815 5,971,850 2,443 Full grade nurse. $5,985 to $6,885 14,987,805 Associate grade nurse. $5,205 to $6,165. 5,413 30,125,385 Junior grade nurse. $4,425 to $5,385... 5,333 25,165,530 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv35,0S9 alent to less than $9,890 139,8 9,843 115,331 Total permanent544,414,036 Deduct— Lapses * 721 3,000,478 Portion of salaries shown above and paid from— 1,520 " O u t p a t i e n t care" 7,686,562 464 "General operating expenses" 2,096,746 "Maintenance and operation of 7 29,9S7 supply depots" — Add portion of salaries carried in position schedules for "General operating ex351 penses" and paid from this account 1,747.011 1,297,322 4 45,926 1 11,357 628,015 20,758 11,107 50,501 161,388 11.336 41, 2S7 247,465 1 5 15 1 4 24 120 1,246,806 61,109 1 11,107 6 23 230,900 2 20,300 2 21,258 787 6, 934,207 , 3S0 10, 675,728 ,000 7, 002,854 12,824,429 917 5,509,195 3,130 17,031,221 2,025 10,280,403 4,495 20,810,007 12,713 53,40S, 717 28,390 108,918,251 5,033 17,612,865 146 508,937 1,430 21,299,637 217 2,923,490 1,372 17,330,529 327 3,891,885 931 9,716,9S8 48 493,920 187 1,567,741 1M 1,109,153 43 281,215 274 2,425,940 827 6,088,370 2,480 15,341,250 5,484 30,674,940 5,418 25,687,050 35,100 146,596,328 116,698 561,366,696 979 4,237,625 1,515 7,931,232 tti6 2,183,430 5 23,595 296 1,545,186 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , 114,000 112,970 net salary) 548,536,000 533,347.274 50 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—Continued INPATIENT CARE—Continued 1959 actual Positions other than permanent: Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Uniform allowance .. Additional pay for service abroad 01 $22,910,838 8,332,327 $23,051,000 8,607,000 $23,063,000 8,575,000 - 2,153,000 6f 165,305 5,411,129 1,194,689 192,171 4,407,000 6,170,000 5,500,000 1,228,000 199,000 2,234,000 6,230,000 5,556,000 1,240,000 201,000 579,706,733 597,698,000 614,762,000 $576,522,151 3,184,582 $594,634,000 3,064,000 $611,710,000 3,052,000 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct costs.. Reimbursable costs OUTPATIENT Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Social worker, director Social worker, clinical, supervisory.. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer — Audiologist Psychologist, clinical Social worker GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 - GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.. GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370.. GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880— GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 . GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940.. GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325... GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.. . GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825... GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Department of Medicine and Surgery: Chief grade. $12,770 to $13,970 a n d above: Physician Dentist. — Senior grade. $11,355 to $12,555 and above: Physician * Dentist Osteopath Intermediate grade. $9,890 to $11,090: Physician Dentist . Full grade. $8,330 to $9,530: Physician Junior grade. $6,505 to $7,405: Physician Associate director grade nurse. $8,330 to $9,530 Senior grade nurse. $7,030 to $8,230... F u l l grade nurse. $5,985 to $6,885 Associate grade nurse. $5,205 to $6,165 Junior grade nurse. $4,425 to $5,385 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv?,890_. alent to less t h a n $9,~~~ Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above and paid from " G e n e r a l operating expenses" N u m - Total ber salary 1 $11,357 4 45,428 01 N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 1 4 $11,357 45,428 4,372,343 t0 543,816 387 4,979,765 51 622,385 1 11,606 58 658,624 3 30,909 8,341 22 193,153 50 375,754 42 264,676 1 $11,606 7 80,495 315 4,443,582 38 498,256 339 4,670,741 38 498,556 416 440 5,109,118 48 565,403 1 11,835 5,336,757 48 565,883 1 11,835 73 757,139 82 847,688 3 31,149 6 50,231 11 184,352 2 13,020 24 210,315 51 387,584 44 278,156 4 26,190 27 240,978 61 458,844 47 296,576 3 67,978 14 4 78,838 17,700 18 100,108 6 26,850 21 91,8 27 107,916 29 117,322 5,297 5,398 5,611 33,280,353 33,848,118 35,768,369 61 294,137 34 150,253 19 82, 80 346,279 5 19,085 2,037,000 1,486,000 183,000 43,000 24,000 28,000 187,000 50,358,000 DEPOTS 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Supply specialist, supervisory. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Supply specialist GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. !j>6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390._ GS-5. $4,040 to $4,910 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 N u m - T o t a l N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 $23,194 2 $22,714 2 $22,714 Total permanent Deduct lapses A d d portion of salaries carried in position schedules for " I n p a t i e n t care" and paid from this account.. 379 1,861,887 19 86,663 378 1,910,635 17 92,030 29,987 23,595 367 1,805,211 366 1,842,200 374 1,942,400 6,943 8,065 16,745 6,813 14,300 5,100 13,400 3,400 7,100 5,100 13 400 3,400 1,843,777 1,878,400 1,971,400 Net permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y Niphtwork differential Uniform allowance 01 29,703 75,941 74,380 3 9 10 10 18 5" 13 12 22 60 54 2 113,826 30,064 69,396 62,583 107,513 254,641 208,490 6,823 159 737,417 Personal services. 1959 actual Grades a n d ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Architect (general) Construction management engineer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Attorney Architect (supervisory) Architect (general).. .... Construction management engineer... General engineer General engineer (supervisory) Structural engineer (supervisory) Mechanical engineer (supervisory) Architect engineer supervisor (specifications) Construction contract management officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885. 89,840 110,985 142,280 89,126 104,222 30,514 49,933 58,683 106,611 212,271 194,922 7,203 89,120 109,305 123,590 88,226 115,326 30,214 43,441 58,033 100,905 215,121 192,072 7,013 154 715,505 CONSTRUCTION OF H O S P I T A L AND D O M I C I L I A R Y 31,389 12 53 183,928 1959 actual 46,370,000 48,821,000 47,832,575 Personal services.. 1961 estimate 2 20,051 2 20,051 3 30,192 1 9,901 1 9,901 5 49,754 42 442,480 32 346,270 36 368,274 29 303,695 14 150,380 18 182,384 153 132 141 1,380,269 1,188,266 1.232.935 128 948,243 116 861,883 119 875,373 222 216 218 1,521,786 1,466,226 1,482,246 362 366 387 2,310,476 2.325.936 2,468,226 35 212,931 35 213,681 37 226,121 187 205 189 1,030,260 1,046,244 1,141,116 182 936,508 179 922,844 179 937,844 393 399 408 1,829,523 1,856,859 1,982,863 735 738 744 3,145,760 3,165,605 3,208,665 1 494 1,493 [,508 6,017,236 6,054,736 6,117,461 350 349 353 1,314,333 1,320,276 1,342,840 47 162,386 44 153,746 46 160,644 1 Net permanent (average n u m b e r , 7,563 7,501 net salary) 44,759,000 44,046,986 Positions other t h a n permanent: 1,931,209 1,925,000 Part-time employment. 1,399,162 1,491,000 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 369,000 181,916 Regular pay above 52-week base. 42,000 41,701 Overtime and holiday p a y 23,000 22,630 Nightwork differential 26,000 25, 693 Uniform allowance 186,000 183,278 Additional pay for service abroad M A I N T E N A N C E AND O P E R A T I O N OF SUPPLY 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Add— ber salary ber salary ber salary Portion of salaries carried in position schedules for "General operating ex700 penses" and paid from this account,.. 771 $3,356,355 $2,764,163 $3,414,252 Portion of salaries carried in position schedules for " I n p a t i e n t care" and 1,545 1,570 paid from this account . — 1,520 7,931,232 8,202,832 7,686,562 CARE 1959 actual 1961 estimate ... Personal services GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 1960 estimate 1960 estimate 160 794,001 387 2,013,785 22 113,694 9 42,309 FACILITIES 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total ber salary Number Total salary Number Total salary 1 2 $12,563 25,376 1 2 $12,563 25,376 1 2 $12,563 25,376 3 29,703 1 14 1 1 10,150 152,628 11,336 10,150 2 1 14 22,214 10,150 151,671 2 1 14 22,214 10,150 151,671 1 1 11,336 11,107 1 1 l i , 336 11,107 1 94 89 13 9,901 860,239 696,065 85,218 1 97 91 13 9,901 885,262 710,125 85,218 1 10,150 1 85 75 14 9,901 803,250 610,214 92,249 51 INDEPENDENT OFFICES 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 .... GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825..... Total permanent Deduct lapses 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary . . 1 1 17 54 21 3 1 1 10 57 10 2 $5,741 5,096 81,159 247,930 79,247 10,567 . 296 2,207,410 . 37 238, 111 Personal services $5,886 5,242 47,449 249,751 37,292 6,740 305 2,287,283 3 16,921 297 2,228,716 302 2,270,362 327,900 327,900 16,942 5,500 200 8,633 5,500 200 2,579,258 2,612,595 2,198,952 CANTEEN SERVICE REVOLVING 1959 actual 1 1 10 57 10 2 300 2,244,242 3 15,526 N e t permanent (average number, net salary) . 259 1,969,299 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment . 216,411 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 7,482 5,575 Overtime and holiday pay 185 Nightwork differential 01 $5,886 5,096 47,110 247,151 36,627 6,532 FUND 1960 estimate 1959 actual 1961 estimate 1961 estimate Excess of annual leavo earned over annual leavo taken 01 Personal services. N u m - Total ber salary 1 $14,206 1 12,771 1 5 N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary 1 $14,206 1 $14,435 1 1 13,083 12,771 11,835 59,175 1 5 12,085 59,175 1 5 12,085 00,425 10,150 43,430 51,895 230,652 98,923 18,428 44,699 35,734 189,067 201,937 168,704 14,768 1 4 5 24 13 2 8 9 41 48 41 4 10,379 43,930 51,895 216,054 100,630 12,750 45,767 45,947 195,681 203,922 156,747 14,934 1 4 5 24 13 2 8 9 41 48 41 4 10,379 43,930 53,145 218,213 101,380 13,042 46,848 46,675 198,614 205,417 159,476 15,038 1,570,590 285 1,638,750 285 1,660,125 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv1,922 !, 922 1,867 alent to less than $9,890 5,075,201 5,053,278 4,670, 713 Total permanent. Deduct lapses ,356 7,447,677 11.9 37,760 2,415 2,415 7,947,511 7,888,901 5.9 19,594 7.2 23,616 N e t permanent (average number, 2,409.1 2,407.8 2,344.1 net salary) 7,927,917 7,865, 285 7,409,917 Positions other t h a n permanent: 457,500 452,500 336,230 Part-time employment. 198.500 195,500 149,650 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 4,662 9,207 4,640 Regular p a y above 52-week base.. 59,500 57,500 51,461 Overtime and holiday p a y 1961 estimate $83,629 $91,022 $91,733 8,035,527 8,671,014 8,739,812 SUPPLY F U N D 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Chief, publications division GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Assistant chief, publications division. Chief, creative arts section GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,9S0 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent. Grades and ranges: GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Director of canteens GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Chief of division GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Chief of division Field director GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Chief of division.. —. Chief of section. Assistant field director .. GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.... GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.... GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880.. GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 — Ungraded positions at annual rates less t h a n $9,890 1960 estimate Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 1 145 $11,357 $11,606 9,901 9,901 51,022 45,364 27,560 38,230 42,543 40.587 107,470 151,045 102,245 3,827 10,150 10,150 51,998 45,820 21,216 32,386 43,610 36,688 105,680 142,870 92,070 3,827 777,249 272 144 5 258.5 1,331,461 257 Personal services. 793,283 262 1,418,301 13.5 86,840 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 01 1960 estimate 1,401,354 26,303 1,375,051 5,100 18,265 64 10,455 20,825 65 1,354,890 1,406,396 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 — GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,75') to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 Personal services 3 6 6 18 5 4 $25,750 37,772 31,742 84,322 19,698 14,601 2 5 5 15 4 3 $17,409 31,636 26,750 71,716 15,559 10,524 2 5 5 15 4 3 $17,409 31,636 26,750 71,716 15,559 10,524 5 29,144 6 33,376 6 33,376 47 243,029 40 206,970 40 206,970 935 23,387 1,592 18,238 796 19,034 267,351 226,800 226,800 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION REAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES OPERATING^ E X P E N S E S , P U B L I C B U I L D I N G S 1959 actual 1960 cstlmato 1961 cstlmato SERVICE N u m - Total Num* Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1959 actual Grades and ranges: NumSpecial positions a t rates equal to or in ber excess of $17,500: Commissioner of public buildings 1 GS-18. Rate of $17>500: D e p u t y commissioner of public buildings GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Assistant commissioner, acquisition and disposal 1 D e p u t y commissioner of public buildings 1 GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant commissioner, design and construction 1 Assistant commissioner, program 1 planning Regional director, Public Buildings Service Special assistant to commissioner GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 Administrative officer D e p u t y assistant commissioner, acquisition and disposal 1 D e p u t y assistant commissioner, de1 sign and construction 1 Director, acquisition 1 Director, appraisal -Director, architectural and structural engineering Director, construction Director, disposal Director, estimates Director, mechanical-electrical engineering Director, mobilization 1 Director, plans and policies 1 Information officer 1 Project coordinator Regional director, Public Buildings 10 Service--Special assistant to assistant commissioner Special assistant to commissioner GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officer Agency services coordinator Appraiser Chief, acquisition and disposal Chief, leasing Chief, planning D e p u t y director, acquisition D e p u t y director, appraisal..., D e p u t y director, architectural and structural engineering D e p u t y director, disposal D e p u t y director, estimates Director, project development Engineer Manpower utilization officer— Mobilization liaison officer Planning specialist Real property officer 3 Realty officer Regional mobilization planning offi1 cer 1 Staff assistant GS-13. $9,800 to $11,090: Administrative officer Appraiser Assistant chief, planning. Branch chief, a c q u i s i t i o n . . . Branch chief, disposal Chief, acquisition and disposal Engineer Planning specialist Real property adviser Real property officer— R e a l t y officer Statistical officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530. G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Total permanent.. 1960 estimate 1961 estimate 25.4 Total N u m - Total N u m - Total salary ber salary ber salary $17,500 15,392 1 $17,500 1 1 1 $17,500 17,514 1 17,514 15,392 1 15.621 14.685 1 14,685 Net permanent (average number, not salary) 4.2 $28,707 $37,648 433.6 3,205,382 436.8 3,247,996 447.3 3,342,906 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 6.7 $170,040 Personal services 25,024 8,315 3,644 12,336 9,916 24,989 12, S/j0 3,252,658 3,281,300 3,359,400 16,349 15,163 14,435 14,435 14,435 14,685 14,685 13,686 13.686 13,978 12,771 12,771 13,083 13,978 13,083 14,456 1 1 12,771 13,978 12,771 13,978 13,374 14,456 1 1 13,083 13,978 13,374 14,456 13,083 1 1 1 13,083 13,083 13,374 1 1 1 13,083 13,374 13,686 138,573 9 124,595 9 124,919 13,978 14,456 1 13,978 1 13,978 13,083 13,374 13,978 23,192 12,563 12,813 95,947 11,606 120,431 11,357 11,606 12,563 11,606 11,357 12,563 13,042 12,563 12,334 11,357 35,527 11,357 11,357 12,085 12,085 12,813 120,327 11,835 97,947 11,357 11,835 12,813 120,827 11,835 98,427 11,606 11,835 11,835 11,835 12,563 13,042 11,355 12,334 11,606 23,670 35,776 12,563 13,042 11,355 12,563 22,963 23,670 36,005 S I T E S AND E X P E N S E S , P U B L I C B U I L D I N G S P R O J E C T S Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Engineer Realty officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Engineer Planning analyst Realty officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530—. G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230..GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Total permanent.. Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary)— ... Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Totnl ber salary N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary $25,605 12,085 2 1 $25,854 12,085 44,428 9,901 30,929 69,807 14,310 6,906 12,005 41,245 22,193 44,428 10,150 31,158 70,843 14,500 6,906 13,012 41,824 22,650 4 3 10 6 44,428 10,150 31,610 71,571 14,810 7,051 13,333 42,192 22,942 41 289,824 7.1 48,875 41 293,251 0.6 2,451 41 1 296,032 4,132 33.9 240,949 40.4 290,800 40 291,900 2 1 $25,605 11,835 4 1 8 2 1 3 3 10 11,60G 41,289 101,211 11,336 81,888 83,574 22,693 22,214 21,486 11,336 40,351 71,948 11,107 454,849 505,725 104,062 11,419 93,806 107,412 213,463 389,135 94,419 3,827 71,968 102,646 10,150 102,896 104,561 7 10 1 10 10 72,715 103,604 10,150 103,623 105,519 22,214 21,008 11,336 41,537 73,195 11,107 505,220 490,775 89,502 5,782 82.785 83,378 212,002 398,704 70,680 3,827 2 2 22,214 21,008 459 3,375,422 441 3,276,703 ~T" '~42~017 7 1 60 67 15 1 15 16 45 102 18 1 73,695 11,107 534,978 509,395 96,514 5,928 83,945 84,792 217,109 429,272 72,408 3,827 454 3,380,554 1 3 8 2 1 1,923 Personal services _ 938 337 2,200 1,100 244,147 293,000 293,000 1960 estimate 1961 estimate BUILDINGS MANAGEMENT 11,606 2 1 1959 actual NumGrades and ranges: ber GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Assistant commissioner for buildings 1 management GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 Buildings management specialist 1 Chief, buildings management D e p u t y assistant commissioner for buildings management 1 Director, communications 1 Director, operations 1 Director, protection 1 Director, research Director, space management Director, repair and i m p r o v e m e n t — GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 1 Administrative officer Agency services coordinator Branch chief, research Branch chief, space management Buildings management specialist Chief, buildings management Chief, design and construction Communications officer D e p u t y director, operations D e p u t y director, repair and improve1 ment 4 Engineer. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 1 Administrative officer Agency services coordinatorArchitect FUND Total N u m - Total N u m - Total salary ber salary ber salary $15,392 1 $15,392 1 $15,621 12,771 13,978 13,978 13,083 13,083 13,083 13,978 13,978 13,374 13,686 13,374 13,978 13,083 13,374 13,978 13,374 13,6S6 13,374 13,978 13,374 13,374 12,813 47,590 48,089 23,192 58,470 83,428 12,813 47,590 48,318 23,441 58,719 83,928 22,963 11,606 23,441 11,606 12,563 49,296 12,563 47,132 12,563 47,361 9,901 10,150 21,736 10,160 21,965 12,813 35,526 12,563 35,756 82,678 111,153 11,357 1 53 13,978 54 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate REAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES—Continued BUILDINGS MANAGEMENT FUND—Continued 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Area manager Assistant division chief. Branch chief Buildings management specialist... Building superintendent Communications specialist District director Division chief Engineer Facility planning specialist Protection specialist. Heal property specialist Realty officer Section chief. GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 . GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 .. GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 . . GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940. . . GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 $79,208 43,451 137,383 70,992 74,860 30,660 11,586 65,685 414,640 9,901 11,107 2 22,214 228 2,074,645 400 , 112,519 24 163,879 207 1,343,249 53 330,241 211 L, 167,670 878,864 1 2 7 7 3 1 5 18 1 1 2 1 2 121 $80,208 10,150 18,326 70,992 75,610 31,158 11,586 54,578 193,272 9,901 9,901 21,008 9,901 22,214 Deduct lapses 8 $80,708 10,379 18, 575 72,238 75,860 31,407 11,586 55,328 18 194,2 9,901 10,150 2 121 GS-9. GS-8, GS-7. GS-6. GS-5. GS-4. GS-3. GS-2. 22,214 1,168 15,000 14,363 64,977,186 62,215,786 13,984 59,! GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.. 1 1 21,008 2 1 9,901 1,094,211 1,080,715 174 174 1,356,897 336,647 23 159,620 23 158,120 143 143 946,169 934,919 52 330,771 52 326,855 154 154 882,153 871,049 161 836,624 161 831,792 393 393 1,897,601 , 875,539 028,300 1,303 1,303 1,400 5,618,332 ,598,438 5 964,142 1,270 4,718,175 718,091 5, 069,855 1,684 1,684 1,693 6,457,713 6,489,1,359 i, 457,713 12 42,836 12 42,836 42,836 rates Total permanent. 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 1,168^ GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at hourly equivalent to less than $9,890 N u m - Total ber salary 1960 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Architect Architectural engineer Branch chief Chief, design and construction Construction engineer Construction management engineerContract specialist— Electrical engineer General e n g i n e e r — Mechanical engineer.. Site planner Structural engineer. GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 $5,985 to $5,470 to $4,9*50 to $4,490 to $4,040 to $3,755 to $3,495 to $3,255 to $6,885.. $6,370.. $5,880.. $5,390.. $4,940.. $4,325.. $4,065$3,825.. Total p e r m a n e n t . . Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) — Positions other t h a n permanent: T e m porary employment — Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday p a y Annual leave reserve, funded Excess of annual leave taken ( - ) over leave earned 01 Personal services. Num- Total ber salary $88,856 33,550 5 1 1 4 1 9 1 4 84 55,535 11,107 9,901 44,428 11,107 98,986 11,107 44,428 794,197 36 8 1 6 2 17 18 12 294,180 51,418 6,386 34,008 9,900 81,618 72,280 46,424 N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total ber salary ber salary $9,901 115,670 62,776 174,841 11,107 139,780 41,287 10,150 63,501 110,342 137,116 11,107 11,107 1 $9,901 11 116,169 6 63,024 16 175,720 1 11,107 13 140,009 4 41,537 10,150 64,232 110,821 137,885 11,107 11,107 1,568,966 273 2,167,820 68 439,632 3 19,012 53 298,731 27 134,868 64 303,202 110 459,120 108 415,665 9 31,576 1,779,887 323 2,524,295 68 445,472 3 19,158 53 303,111 27 137,788 64 309,042 110 466,920 108 423,985 32,408 1 11 6 16 1 13 4 1 6 10 13 1 1 1,088 1,013 240 7,906,343 7,295,269 2,029, 502 3.7 32,6 76,458 20,719 273,841 10 1,078 1,009.3 207.4 7,829,885 1,755,661 7,274,550 29,300 17,500 30,115 6,752 55,950 5,106 "50~ 000 w'm -43,547 1,753,272 7,910,000 7,414,000 20,490 19,853 90.468,405 87,591,254 3G4,545 530 667 607. I 2,362,405 2,921,254 2, 924,220 20,213 N e t permanent (average number, 19,960 19,186 19,605.7 net salary) 84,670,000 86,440,325 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment — 950,000 950,000 921,915 Other personal services: 338,900 332,463 651.300 Regular pay above 52-week base.. 1.970.000 1.967.680 Overtime and holiday pay 627,600 615.200 653.001 Nightwork differential 11,500 11,500 11,315 Additional pay for service abroad PERSONAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES 88,106,000 2,000.000 01 Personal services. CONSTRUCTION S E R V I C E S , P U B L I C 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Assistant commissioner, design and construction.. GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: D e p u t y assistant commissioner, design and construction. GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Chief, design and construction Director, architectural and structural engineering. Director, construction Director, estimates. Director, mechanical a n d electrical engineering — Project coordinator GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officer Architect.. Architectural engineer. Branch chief, construction Branch chief, design Chief, design and construction Construction management engineer... D e p u t y director, architectural and structural engineering. D e p u t y director, construction D e p u t y director, estimates D e n u t y director, mechanical and electrical engineering Design architect Electrical engineer. General engineer Mechanical engineer Structural engineer 8,000 90,326,699 12,034,000 BUILDINGS 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 $35,047 3 36,753 2 23,212 23,920 23,920 25,376 50,252 11,606 1 $15,392 1 $15,392 1 14,435 1 14,685 1 12,771 1 13,083 1 1 1 12,771 13,978 13,978 1 1 13,083 13,978 1 3 3 3 3 8 2 11,357 35,276 36,982 35,505 35,505 98,672 23,212 11,606 35,505 37,231 35,505 35,755 99,130 23,670 12,563 12,563 11,606 12,563 12,563 11,606 11,606 24,169 24,169 12,563 50,252 11,606 11,835 24,169 24,169 12,563 50,252 11,835 13,083 13,978 13,978 1 1 13,374 13,978 OPERATING EXPENSES, FEDERAL SUPPLY 1959 actual SERVICE I960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m Grades and ranges: ber ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $17,500: 1 1 1 $17,500 $17,500 Commissioner of Federal supply GS-18. $17,500: Associate commissioner 1 17,514 GS-17. $15,375 to $16,355: Assistant commissioner, procurement 15,392 policy. Assistant commissioner, property 15,392 1 15,392 management Assistant commissioner, supply operations 15,392 1 15,392 GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant commissioner, supply m a n agement 1 14,435 14,435 Assistant commissioner, utilization and sales 14,435 Project director, procurement policy. 14,685 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant to t h e commissioner 13,978 12,771 D e p u t y assistant commissioner, property management 1 13,686 Director, motor vehicles 13,374 1 12,771 Director, sales Director, standards. 14,456 14,456 Director, supply planning 13,083 13,374 Director, technical assistance 13,083 13,374 Director, utilization 13,083 13,374 Executive officer 13,978 14,227 General supply officer 12,771 12,771 Planning officer 12,771 Procurement policy officer 25,542 Regional director, Federal Supply Service 10 137,947 10 137,614 10 Special assistant to commissioner 1 1 13,978 14,227 1 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officer 2 22,714 Chief, cataloging 11,606 1 11,835 Chief, property rehabilitation Chief, specifications 12,563 12,563 Deputy director, motor vehicles 11,606 11,357 D e p u t y director, sales 11,606 11,606 D e p u t y director, standards 12,563 12,563 General supply officer 11,606 11,835 Motor pool specialist 23,441 11,606 Procurement analyst 22,714 79,995 Supply management specialist 34,569 34,798 Utilization officer 23,920 35,526 Total salary $17,500 15,392 15,621 15,392 14.685 14,435 14,914 13,083 13.686 12,771 12,771 14,456 13,374 13,374 13,374 14,227 13,083 13,083 39,769 138,301 14,227 22,963 11,835 11,357 12,563 11,357 11,835 12,563 11,835 45,906 80,724 35,276 47,132 55 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRAf ION 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Chief, motor equipment ... Contract specialist Disposal specialist E q u i p m e n t specialist General supply officer Industrial specialist Inspection specialist Inventory management specialist Motor pool specialist Procurement analyst Specifications specialist Storage specialist Supply cataloging specialist Supply management specialist "Utilization and sales officer. Utilization specialist GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.— GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890. Total permanent. Deduct lapses N e t permanent.. 3 4 $32,115 43,472 1 8 $11,586 86,694 9,901 9,901 41,766 21,257 21,736 10,150 30,909 1 2 2 1 54,807 9,901 40,600 104,560 110,354 31,158 568,012 371,525 360,090 6,240 231,460 105,061 353,598 382,518 223,973 3,266 4 10 10 3 82 49 47 2 45 22 75 100 63 1 10,150 9,901 32,116 21,257 21,736 10,150 39,853 9,901 54,807 10,150 41,287 105,746 111.572 31,387 724,359 363,188 307,991 11,856 250,659 110.573 347,419 408,957 244,089 3,266 3 13,229 3 5 1 4 10 10 3 64 50 56 1 42 21 77 93 58 1 3 1 1 5 1 4 $11,586 52,875 10,379 10,150 9,901 32,594 21,736 21,965 10,379 50,481 9,001 55,057 10,150 41,505 106,996 112,506 51,439 939,257 573,180 402,170 12,023 279,442 117,782 452,937 511,851 242,639 3,370 13,229 30,029 559 3,707,717 42.1 274,200 598 4,068,466 27.6 215,466 744 5,007,210 38.6 262,210 516.9 3,433,517 570.4 3,853,000 705.4 4,745,000 31,065 785 5,100 5,100 13,206 5,159 7 4,416 29,800 18,300 9,100 6,200 3,488,155 3,897,000 4,774,600 Personal services 1959 actual 1961 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week b a s e . . . Overtime and holiday pay — Nightwork differential Additional p a y for service a b r o a d 01 1960 estimate Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Ovcrtimo and holiday pay Nightwork differential 01 EXPENSES, SUPPLY 1961 estimate $72,200 $39,800 100,000 $33,203 301,470 553 100,000 9,182,712 9,701, GOO 10, GOO, 500 1900 estimate 1961 cstlmato N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary N u m - Total ber salary Personal services G E N E R A L SUPPLY FUND 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Transportation officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Transportation officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . 5>7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $0,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $0,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $0,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390... GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325. GS-3. $3,495 to $4,005 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) 3 $34,818 4 $46,404 5 $58,408 187,920 69,307 101,445 12,020 74,964 34,507 106,888 200, GOO 101,245 3,827 107,951 85,840 220,570 83,596 151,670 12,772 76,710 35,277 113,425 202,381 102,601 3,827 108,949 80,797 262,448 90,616 189,98G 12,772 78,419 30,025 140,243 311,576 103,806 3,827 215 1,133,277 245 1,318,453 270 1,452,803 406 2,198,959 44.6 242,407 473 2,027,5-10 43 238,821 530 2,012,735 20.8 148,980 361.4 1,956,552 430 2,388,725 503.2 2,793,755 18,375 10,745 G3,273 68,202 Positions other than permanent: Temi>orary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 1960 estimate 22,062 7,525 39,979 2,804,500 2,026,118 Personal services . DISTRIBUTION ADMINISTRATIVE E X P E N S E S , F O R E I G N AID P R O C U R E M E N T S 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total salary ber ber salary N u m - Total ber salary 1 $14,435 1 $14,685 1 $14,685 4 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1959 actual 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Director, national b u y i n g — GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Branch chief, national buying D e p u t y director, national buying.. Director, inspection Director, stores GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: General supply officer. Industrial engineer Inspection specialist Section chief, national buying Supply service officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Division chief. General supply officer Industrial engineer Laboratory coordinator Storage and handling officer— Supply service officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. GS-7. GS-6. GS-5. GS-4. $5,470 to $4,980 to $4,490 to $4,040 to $3,755 to $6,370$5,880$5,390. $4,940$4,325_ GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.. GS-2. $3,255 t o $3,825 Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 T o t a l permanent.. D e d u c t lapses 51,708 13,083 13,374 13,083 6 68,889 1 12,563 2 23,670 13 149,863 1 11,606 64,788 13,374 13,686 13,374 7 80,973 1 12,563 2 23,441 12 138,937 1 11,606 65,688 13,374 13,686 13,374 9 103,856 1 12,563 2 23,441 12 140,229 1 11,835 940,234 6 36,192 126 696,540 14 72,869 155 715,412 258 1,071,375 262 1,014,665 16 56,211 1,040,916 4 24,503 138 765,152 11 57,170 167 776,326 264 1,106,223 252 983,686 19 65,053 21 220,968 22 227,975 2 22,214 5 50,961 4 42,002 11 118,583 72 631,714 86 657,962 1 6,656 186 1,209,102 1 6,386 157 872,586 15 76,995 182 853,992 280 1,186,582 264 1,046,762 19 66,232 654 3,059,469 667 3,196,429 692 3,346,839 20 21 2 2 3 11 51 77 209,547 215,934 22,214 21,008 32,115 117,623 447,096 583,749 145 21 22 2 2 4 11 66 79 2 160 220,508 227,242 22,214 21,258 41,762 118,343 575,417 602,977 13,020 1 $10,150 20,511 44,380 90,833 7,420 220,080 31,100 104,508 45,707 79,672 92,444 15.813 $54.142 00,174 7,426 182,815 31,930 100,237 64,773 42,076 79,810 134 763,410 15.4 87,975 109 623,383 1.8 10,083 118.6 675,435 107.2 613,300 2 5 12 1 33 5 19 10 19 23 4 Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Living and quarters allowance Excess of annual leave taken (—) over leave earned 7,778 4,700 2,580 1,243 4 -4,501 618,000 682,539 Personal services . ADVANCES AND R E I M B U R S E M E N T S , P E R S O N A L P R O P E R T Y A C T I V I T I E S 2,054 1,923 1,854 11,057,242 10,245,626 9,684,527 132.9 160.9 201.5 715,542 857,026 1,051.698 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , 1,921.1 1,762.1 1,652.5 net salary) 10,341,700 9,388,600 8,632,829 Positions other t h a n permanent: 125,000 140,800 205,396 Temporary employment 9,261 I n t e r m i t t e n t employment 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer. General supply officer. GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530... G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230... GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405— GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $b,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,040 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.... GS-3. $3,495 to $4,005.... GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 01 1960 estimate 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: General supply officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: General supply officer 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total salary ber ber salary ber salary - .. 1 $9,901 1 $11,357 1 $11,357 1 1 9,901 9,901 1 1 10,150 9,901 56 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 A D V A N C E S AND R E I M B U R S E M E N T S , P E R S O N A L ACTIVITIES—Continued 1959 actual 1961 estimate $24,173 23,170 347 2,548 $49,100 2,250 $25,400 1,200 2,800 2,800 6,358,089 6,450,400 6,666,700 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y . . Nightwork differential Additional p a y for service abroad PROPERTY I960 estimate 1960 estimate 1959 actual PERSONAL PROPERTY ACTIVITIES—Continued 1961 estimate 01 Personal services N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 3 3 25 1 18 1 3 23 26 70 $20,478 23,047 159,118 5,470 96,406 5,242 13,956 94,305 97,674 248,693 166 779,999 Total permanent Deduct lapses 340 1,560,289 71.8 329,412 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Personal services $19,094 36,378 168,667 2 5 26 $19,094 36,858 170,617 22 119,206 22 120,856 6 23 45 63 27,913 95,465 171,149 225,912 6 23 45 63 28,063 96,130 173,334 229,047 165 817,067 166 817,067 360 1,712,010 31.5 149,810 360 1,722,474 32.3 154,274 268.2 1,230,877 328.5 1,562,200 327.7 1,568,200 98,891 87,500 87,500 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 01 2 5 26 4,734 57,270 12,720 12,000 64,400 20,100 6,000 64,400 20,100 1,404,492 1,736,200 1,736,200 RECORDS ACTIVITIES 1960 estimate RECORDS 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Management analyst 0 8 - 4 . $3,755 to $4,325 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y Additional p a y for service abroad 01 1 1 Total p e r m a n e n t . 1,222 1,187 1,217 6,832,983 6,582,948 6,633,968 35 205,683 29 196,698 61 349,957 Net permanent (average n u m b e r , 1,187 1,158 1,156 net salary) 6,627,300 6,386,250 6,284,011 Positions other t h a n permanent: T e m 10,000 10,000 23,840 porary employment - 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 2 $20,260 8,091 2 $8,278 2 2 12,064 2 12,064 2 12,064 6 0.7 40,415 3,897 4 0.6 20,342 3,074 4 0.6 20,550 3,217 5.3 36,518 3.4 17,268 3.4 17,333 Personal services $8,486 140 1,730 114 132 600 67 600 38,502 18,000 18,000 OPERATING EXPENSES, TRANSPORTATION PUBLIC UTILITIES SERVICE 1959 actual Deduct lapses 1960 estimate AND 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges: Special positions a t rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $15,375: 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 Archivist of the United States GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 1 1 15,870 16,099 D e p u t y archivist of the United States. 1 15,870 GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant archivist, National Archives. 1 14,685 1 14,914 1 14,685 Assistant archivist, records management 1 14,914 1 14,685 1 14,914 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 13,083 1 13,083 13,374 Archivist 12,771 Director, Eisenhower Library 13,374 1 1 13,083 13,033 Director, Federal Register 14,227 13,978 14,227 1 1 Director, Roosevelt Library 13,374 1 13,083 1 13,374 Director, T r u m a n Library Executive director, National Histori13,978 1 1 1 13,978 13,978 cal Publications Commission 3 39,831 3 38,937 3 38,937 Records management specialist Regional director, National Archives 2 26,769 2 27,060 2 26,145 and Records Service GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 1 12,334 1 12,085 1 12,085 Administrative officer 10 120,118 10 118,414 10 118,892 Archivist 1 12,563 D e p u t y director, Federal R e g i s t e r — _ 3 37^211 " T " 3 7 , " 2 1 1 3 36,961 Records management specialist Regional director, National Archives 8 97,834 8 96,677 and Records Service 8 95,471 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 12 127,704 12 126,757 11 115,191 Archivist 1 11,107 1 11,107 11,107 Editor, Federal Register 1 11,107 10,858 1 10,858 Editor-attorney, Federal Register 24 251,647 24 250,928 23 237,888 Records management specialist 65 585,010 66 698,462 62 555,693 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 56 424,687 57 436,277 62 462,296 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 5 35.023 5 35,781 5 34,985 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 95 630,450 95 613,622 95 621,014 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 4 24,624 4 24,024 4 24.024 GS-8. $5,470 to $1,370 165 922,750 157 860,136 154 840,278 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 36 190,674 36 187,359 36 186,745 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 — 152 717,502 167 792,224 160 741,159 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 189 800,005 197 837,610 187 785,524 G S - L $3,755 to $4,325 159 625,684 159 630,534 177 684,609 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 73 279,906 73 281,612 78 294,250 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 — 1 3,640 3,536 1 3,536 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv122 565,367 121 555,627 123 559,182 alent to less t h a n $9,890 1 ACTIVITIES TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITIES ACTIVITIES O P E R A T I N G E X P E N S E S , N A T I O N A L A R C H I V E S AND R E C O R D S S E R V I C E 1959 actual ADVANCES AND R E I M B U R S E M E N T S , NumGrades and ranges: ber GS-18. Rate of $17,500: Commissioner of transportation and 1 public utilities GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: D e p u t y commissioner of transportation and public utilities GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant commissioner, public utilities GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Director, communications. Director, program analysis and development 1 Director, public utilities Director, representation "l Director, traffic management Director, transportation operations... 2 Freight traffic officer Program planning officer 1 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Communications officer Director, representation Freight traffic officer Program planning officer Public utilities specialistRegional director, Transportation and Public Utilities Service 1 Transportation e c o n o m i s t s GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Freight traffic officer 9 Program planning officer 3 P u b l i c utilities specialists — Regional director, Transportation and Public Utilities Service 7 Transportation economist GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 23 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 18 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 32 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 5 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 15 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 34 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 19 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 21 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 2 $17,514 1 15,621 13,083 12,771 1 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 15,621 15,870 14,206 14,435 12,771 13,083 12,771 13,374 13,083 13,083 13,083 13,374 12, 771 13,374 13,374 11,606 11,357 46,882 25,126 23,441 "4" ""47,"819 2 25,126 2 23,670 26,166 13,083 57,761 12, 563 34, 569 11,357 12,563 1 1 11,606 23,212 12,563 2 23,441 12,563 10,858 93, 723 32,115 11,107 9,901 105,288 31,885 11,107 10 3 9,901 106,245 31,885 11,107 71,239 10,150 205,068 136,801 61,339 10,379 200,011 129,999 7,717 190,997 30,119 114, 755 9,589 142, 851 74,794 82,332 61,339 10,379 219,553 154,545 15,143 251,657 55,955 133,972 9.901 155,228 SO, 619 130,707 209 1,447,295 16.1 111,217 209 1,479.673 6.1 42,973 246 1,709,239 5.6 39,239 192.9 1.336,078 202.9 1,436,700 240.4 1,670,000 1 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total N u m - Total salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 Total p e r m a n e n t . D e d u c t lapses 1960 estimate 208,872 30,265 80,664 161,259 77,977 82,554 7,592 2 1 1 1 1 57 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRAf ION 1959 actual Position other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 01 N u m - Total salary ber Personal services 1960 estimate 1961 estimato 1959 actual N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $21,054 25,198 $3,700 26,000 $26,000 5,139 7,385 4 11,000 6,400 1,394,858 1,477,400 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent. Net permanent (average number, net salary) ADVANCES AND R E I M B U R S E M E N T S , TRANSPORTATION UTILITIES ACTIVITIES 1959 actual Number 1960 estimate Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-wcek base Overtime and holiday pay AND 1961 estimate 1 1 1 2 1 $8,819 7,280 6,136 10,878 4,805 1 $7,280 3 1 16,162 4,950 2 $11,336 Total permanent D e d u c t lapses 6 1.8 37,918 11,618 5 0.8 28,392 4,292 2 11,336 80 N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 4.2 26,300 4.2 24,100 2 11,250 Personal services. 101 200 50 26,401 24,300 11,300 STRATEGIC AND C R I T I C A L 1960 estimate Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary salary $17,514 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 1 15,392 1 15,392 1 15,392 1 14,685 14,914 14,914 1 13,978 13,978 13,978 14,227 13,978 1 1 1 14,227 13,978 12,771 14,227 13,978 13,083 14,227 13,978 13,083 12, 771 13,083 11,357 36,961 11,357 11,357 11,357 25,126 11,606 11,357 11,606 12,563 12,813 12,563 37,710 13,042 12,563 26,541 13,042 12,563 38,376 47,361 48,089 48,588 11,586 42,265 30,929 10,150 86,174 32,115 22,693 11,336 10,629 11,586 42,265 30,929 20,051 86,403 32,364 11,586 7 5 3 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 27 40 7 43 2 23 2 52 46 61 4 506 535 3,404,256 30.8 178,766 3,217,647 15.8 89,3S7 2,948,639 535.2 3,225,490 519.2 3,128,260 538,010 144,5S0 11,329 19,581 24.630 3,518,159 3,39-1,700 493 Personal services. Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Procurement analyst GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-i. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 1961 estimato 1 1 1 3 ( 1959 actual MATERIALS 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $17,500: Commissioner of defense m a t e r i a l s — GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Assistant commissioner, o p e r a t i o n s . . . GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant commissioner, policy representation GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Chief, depot inventory Commodity industry analyst Director, economic and marketing research Director, project administration Director, storage Director, technical research and development General supply officer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant director, storage Commodity industry analyst Director, inspection . . . Executive assistant Industrial equipment and machine officer Program planning o f f i c e r . . . . Project manager Regional director, Defonse Materials Service GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Assistant project m a n a g e r — — Branch chief Chief, inspection — Chief, storage...Commodity industry analyst General supply officer Industrial e n g i n e e r — Maintenance engineer — Reports control officer Storage officer GS-12. $8,330 to $0,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-1. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3, $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 218 $1,120,797 47,700 12,040 3,188,000 ADVANCES AND R E I M B U R S E M E N T S , D E F E N S E M A T E R I A L S A C T I V I T I E S DEFENSE MATERIALS ACTIVITIES Number 2°3 * $1,151,341 $1,092,009 Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary salary Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 01 01 214 3,390,149 77 ' 441,510 1,702,400 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 570 Dcduct lapses 1960 estimate 75,565 53,372 30,181 9,901 11,107 33,072 22,693 11,107 10,629 20,759 240,404 304,927 48,756 288,353 12,460 123,551 10,504 247,992 193,786 238,497 13,729 1 4 3 1 8 3 2 1 1 2 27 40 8 47 1 1 21 40 45 62 3 21,008 242,005 307.406 55,452 310,717 6,240 114,942 5,242 196,555 190,104 244,972 10,567 1 1 11,606 1 23 33 8 49 1 16 10 38 39 52 2 10,150 205,480 253,533 55,452 323,759 6,3S6 87,797 49,668 185,012 166,476 207,618 6,906 1 2 4 2 16 2 2 1 5 12 15 $12,813 10,931 31,304 14,685 103,334 12,002 11,169 4,805 22,817 62,121 57,117 1 3 4 1 15 1 4 1 $12,813 $12,813 3 26,707 20,707 4 31,761 31,761 1 7,114 7,114 16 106,933 100,631 0,074 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,153 8 8 10 38,854 34,525 39,210 7 10 9 1 4,534 16 34,798 42,637 35,466 83,842 15 78,554 Total permanent 63 343,632 1.8 4,403 71 402,684 2,7 14,884 70 2 397,93G 11,436 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 61,2 68.3 68 339,229 1,231 6,538 387,800 386,500 2,600 1,500 390,300 388,000 2,732 349,730 Personal services GENERAL ACTIVITIES SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , 13,083 13,083 11,600 1961 estimato Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay . Payment to other agencies for reimbursable details . .... 01 1960 estimate O F F I C E OF ADMINISTRATOR 1959 actual NumGrades and ranges: ber Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $14,190: 1 Administrator 1 D e p u t y administrator GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Chairman, board of review 1 .. GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant to deputy administrator—.. Member, board of review GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - U . $7,030 to $8,230 . GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,9S0 to $5,SS0 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 Total permanent Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary).— , Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base—. Overtime and holiday pay 01 Personal services... 1960 estimato Total N u m ber salary $21,000 20,000 14,914 Total N u m - Total ber salary salary 1 $21,000 1 20,000 1 15,163 13,083 54,954 8,590 7,280 6,594 11,336 9,631 14,102 12,355 1961 estimate 1 1 $21,000 20,000 15,163 12,771 53,810 8,819 14,810 6,302 53,810 8,590 14,310 6,136 5,886 4,659 18,450 12,708 5,886 10,255 18,907 12,791 21 193,839 1.4 20,074 20 180,712 190 22 200,514 3,369 19.6 173,765 20 180,522 22 197,145 1,632 2,000 2,000 666 1,318 1,378 1,500 755 1,500 177,381 185,400 201,400 58 APPENDIX TO TfitE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual GENERAL ACTIVITIES—Continued L I M I T A T I O N ON ADMINISTRATIVE E X P E N S E S , F A C I L I T I E S CORPORATION F U N D 1959 actual GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Engineer rio Q 4*470 to 46 370 flK-1 44 040 to £4 040 Grades established pursuant to act of Aug. 3, 1953; 50 U.S.C. App. 1941 (equivalent to GS grades): R C 17. $15,375 to $16,335: Acting director — R C 9. $5,985 to $6,885 — N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Excess of annual leave taken (—) over leave earned 01 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Total permanent- FEDERAL Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Limitation on administrative expenses.. Operations 1 $13,978 1 $13,978 1 $13,978 1 1 1 11,107 6,3S6 4,950 1 1 16,349 6,906 1 1 16,349 6,906 1 1 16,349 6,906 59,676 6 2.3 18,067 3 37,233 3 37,233 3.7 41,609 3 37,233 3 37,233 286 143 35,889 37,519 37,376 $18,448 17,441 $14,086 23,433 $14,032 23,344 183 -5,903 ADMINISTRATIVE O P E R A T I O N S 1959 actual FUND 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades a n d ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $17,600: 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 Comptroller GS-18. R a t e of $17,500: 1 $17,514 1 17,514 1 17,514 General counsel GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 15,621 1 15,621 1 15,392 Associate general counsel — 15,392 Comptroller 16,099 16,099 15,870 Director, management s u p e r v i s i o n — 15,621 15,621 15,392 Director of administration 15,392 15,621 15.392 Regional commissioner. 15,392 15,392 15,621 Special assistant to administrator GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 14,435 Administrative officer 14,914 14,685 1 14,914 Assistant comptroller, accounting 14,435 14,435 1 14,200 Assistant comptroller, budget Assistant comptroller, credit and 14,435 14,206 14,206 finance _ 58,011 42,847 43,326 Assistant general counsel 14,435 14,206 14,435 Assistant to comptroller 14,435 14,206 14,206 Director of information 14,685 14,435 14,685 Director, personnel 14,206 Director, systems and procedures 9 134,305 9 132,579 9 131,185 Regional commissioner.. GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 27,310 1 13,978 13,978 Accountant 26,145 2 25,854 26,457 Administrative officer — 1 13,978 13,686 Agency service coordinator 1 13,686 13,686 13,978 Assistant comptroller, audit Assistant comptroller, external prop13,083 1 13,374 erty 12,771 13,374 1 1 12,771 Assistant comptroller, reports. 40,393 1 13,083 3 38,916 Assistant general counsel 13,978 Assistant to comptroller. 52,915 4 53,518 3 41,287 Attorney 12,771 1 13,083 2 25,854 Auditor.. 12,771 1 13,374 1 13,083 Branch chief, accounting Branch chief, automatic data proc12,771 1 12,771 essing 12,771 Branch chief, directives 13,374 1 13,083 1 13,374 Branch chief, employee security 13,374 1 13,083 1 13,374 Branch chief, personnel management. 14,456 1 14,227 1 14,227 Branch chief, reports and forms 13,083 Branch chief, surveys and analyses.. _ 14,456 1 14,227 1 14,227 Business analyst— 14,227 1 14,227 1 14,227 Director, administrative o p e r a t i o n s - . 14,227 1 14,227 1 14,227 Director, budget estimates Director, business services and small 1 12,771 business 13,374 1 13,686 1 13,686 Director, compliance 13,374 1 13,686 Director, systems and procedures12,771 1 13,083 2 26,166 Financial analyst 12,771 1 13,083 1 13,083 Information officer 12,771 1 13,083 1 13,083 Mohilization planning officer 25.854 2 25,854 2 26,166 Regional administrative a s s i s t a n t 13,978 10 130,477 10 133,180 Regional comptroller 42,910 42,183 10 134,728 Regional counsel Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant Administrative officer Agency service coordinator Attorney Auditor Branch chief, budget Branch chief, directives Branch chief, personnel operationsBranch chief, property Branch chief, records Business analyst Chief, accounts Chief, personnel Chief, systems and procedures Classification officer Employee relations officer Employment officer Financial analyst — Investigator Management analysis officer Management officer Regional administrative a s s i s t a n t Regional comptroller Regional counsel—. Training officer,. ... GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Administrative officer — Attorney Auditor Branch chief, field operations Branch chief, investigations Branch chief, surveys Budget analyst Business analyst Chief, accounts Chief, budget Chief, personnel Chief, systems and procedures Credit and finance officer Director, business service c e n t e r . . . Employee relations officer Employment officer Financial analyst Information officer.— Investigator Management analyst Placement o f f i c e r . . . Position classifier — Statistician — Training officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.. 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.. GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370... GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880... GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390... GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940... G S - i . $3,755 to $4,325... GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825. GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 $72,030 11,835 12,813 155,208 108,054 62,358 11,835 11,606 13,042 11,606 1 1 1 1 1 1 12,085 11,835 11,357 11,606 11,835 12,085 60,174 24,169 121,056 22,714 24,399 5 2 10 2 2 9 111,862 7 87,694 1 12,563 19 199,989 9,901 1 15 156,230 10 101,669 1 11,336 1 10,858 1 10,858 8 84,759 4 42,016 10 107,662 5 53,352 9 94,660 8 83,075 2 20,759 5 51.437 1 11,107 1 10,150 5 51.438 2 19,802 3 31,866 9 94,432 9,901 1 4 40,830 1 11,336 2 20,530 135 1,199,475 157 1,180,920 5 34,049 131 850,990 14 84,617 183 1,016,071 81 424,305 392 1,857,088 372 1,580,817 230 896,467 42 153,215 15 51,626 14 10 $118,165 12,085 13,042 131,745 96,157 62, 587 12,085 11,606 13,291 11,835 11,357 12,334 34,796 11,606 11,835 12,085 12,085 48,359 24,169 108,264 23,212 24,648 7 1 87,943 12,563 17 176,777 2 21,257 15 157,202 10 102,875 1 11,336 1 11,107 1 10,858 8 85,466 2 21,008 10 107,910 10 104,064 7 74,130 9 95,159 2 20,759 8 82,368 1 11,107 1 10,379 7 72,715 2 20,051 22,194 14 143,918 1 10,150 4 41, 517 1 11,586 20,759 2 153 1,355,840 152 1,155,241 6 41,788 170 1,093,244 9 54,331 188 1,045,118 95 496,075 402 1,920,592 339 1,432,745 196 772,171 34 124,598 12 40,979 65,499 15 72,129 9 $106,329 1 12,085 ~ I5"i78,"ll2 10 119,600 5 63,066 11,835 13,291 11,835 11,357 12,334 35,297 11,606 11,835 12,085 12,334 36,254 24,398 10 120,119 " 2 " "24,"897 1 12,813 17 178,630 3 31,158 11 114,522 11 114,462 1 11,336 1 11,107 1 11,107 8 86,195 2 21,257 10 108,637 10 105,227 7 74,609 9 96,094 2 21,257 8 83,782 1 11,107 1 10,379 7 73,646 2 20,300 2 22,444 15 155,271 1 10,150 4 42,015 1 11,586 2 21,008 160 1,435,727 160 1,223,490 6 42,574 177 1,150,086 9 55,349 196 1,103,811 90 476,797 384 1,858,627 334 1,423,243 200 794,310 36 132,877 9 31,575 15 72,129 2,060 2,042 2,053 13,164,491 12,584,887 12,919,597 39.9 94.9 61.9 248,188 390,453 546,179 Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) 947.1 1,991.1 12,529,144 12,038,708 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y Nightwork differential Living and quarters allowance01 1960 estimate 94,883 43,094 46,124 158,324 10,596 3,184 96,362 61,400 9,700 3,200 16,720 49,677 10,"000 12,742,900 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num-> Total salary ber Num-• T o t a l salary ber Num* Total ber salary WORKING CAPITAL Grades a n d ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Printing and publications specialist... GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Printing a n d publications specialist, GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 12,916,303 12,992,700 12,351,819 Personal services. 2,020.1 1 3 1 1 FUND $12,813 1 $13,042 1 $13,042 26,458 7,280 6,656 1 3 1 1 9,901 26,458 7,280 6,822 2 3 2 1 20,300 25,521 14,560 6,968 59 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRAf ION 1959 actual Grades a n d ranges—Continued GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $6,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) __._—_ Positions other t h a n permanent: Tempor a r y employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime a n d holiday p a y Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary $19,198 32,198 5,408 68,032 126,590 26,935 6,594 4 8 1 8 15 40 16 2 $25,625 42,474 5,408 35,880 64,079 157,293 58,220 66 327,203 70 347,248 146 6 696,254 29,385 171 806,428 14.5 60,528 140 666,869 156.5 745,900 3,083 2,400 2,555 24,081 1959 actual 1960 estimate 5,700 17,000 Excess of annual leave taken (—) over leave earned 01 Personal services 692,985 $771,000 $820,000 GENERAL 1959 actual 01 Personal services 1961 estimate -$3,603 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS, Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Payment to other agencies for reimbursable details I960 estimate ACTIVITIES 1900 estimate 1901 estimate $3,000 $4,500 3,000 22,000 17,500 HOTJSING A N D H O M E F I N A N C E AGENCY OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR 1959 actual 1960 cstlmato 1961 cstlmato Num-• Total ber salary N u m • Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary 4 $47,610 2 22,714 4 $48, OSS 3 34,569 4 $48,507 4 40,381 1 1 2 10,150 11,107 19,802 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 8 9 1 4 1 1 20,280 21, 736 87,858 93,702 9,901 42,744 11,107 9,901 2 20,530 2 21,965 6 60,851 14 145,410 1 10,150 4 43,222 1 11,107 2 20,300 1 10,029 2 21.965 6 60,851 14 146,016 1 10,150 4 43,222 1 11,107 2 20,300 1 10,379 6 66,601 1 10,150 10 102,377 3 30,600 1 11,586 1 11,336 1 10,379 3 32,573 3 32,115 1 9,901 3 32,115 8 82,597 1 10,629 1 10,629 3 32,344 3 33,800 3 31,158 1 10,629 1 10,629 1 11,107 2 21,965 5 52,645 1 11,107 1 11,107 1 10,379 1 10,379 4 41,516 6 61,338 16 164,902 36 400,043 14 144,204 19 201,406 8 84,510 9 92,726 5 50.900 8 85,008 3 32,593 4 43,950 269 2,413,175 182 1, 338,188 150 940,779 116 628,260 51 263,746 219 1,014,778 257 1,053,480 126 473,525 10 35,382 4 12,168 1 10,629 5 50,051 1 10,379 7 73,882 3 31,407 1 11,580 1 11,336 1 10,629 3 32,573 4 42,494 1 10,150 3 32,594 8 84,031 1 10,858 1 10,858 3 32,344 3 33,800 2 21,486 1 10,858 1 10,629 1 11,107 1 11,107 5 53,123 1 11,107 1 11,107 1 10,629 2 20,280 4 41,994 6 62,065 16 166,814 37 414,515 14 145,887 19 204,174 8 85,509 9 93,663 7 71,759 8 85,769 4 42,993 6 61,728 330 2,961,136 225 1,673,700 158 1,008,039 115 634.016 51 269,572 215 1,017,926 247 1,034,180 125 480,424 8 28,788 5 15,602 1 10,029 5 67,848 1 10,379 7 75,318 2 20,797 1 11, 5HG 1 11,33G 1 10,029 3 32,822 4 42,952 1 10,150 2 22,444 8 85,008 1 10,858 1 10,858 2 21,487 3 33,800 3 31,387 1 10,858 1 10,853 1 11,107 1 11,107 5 53,601 1 11,107 1 11,107 1 10,629 2 20,530 3 32,302 6 62,643 16 168,646 35 393,108 14 147,490 23 245,822 8 86,488 9 94,888 7 72,737 8 86,763 7 73,443 6 65,475 360 3,,239,315 213 1,815,446 168 1,087,485 135 746,605 52 278,598 210 1,014,668 241 1.025,405 119 460,307 8 29,245 5 16,101 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1901 estimate Grades and ranges: N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Special positions a t rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $17,500: Administrator. 1 $21,083 $21,083 $21,083 D e p u t y administrator .... 1 20,083 20,083 20,083 Commissioner 2 40,166 40,106 40,166 GS-18. $17,500: General counsel 1 17,514 1 17,514 1 17,514 GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Assistant administrator 2 31,262 2 31,720 2 31,720 D e p u t y commissioner 1 15,621 1 15,621 1 15,870 GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant administrator 14,206 1 14,435 1 14.435 Assistant commissioner 42,847 3 43,326 3 43,555 Associate general c o u n s e l . . . 14,914 1 15,163 1 15,163 D e p u t y commissioner 15,163 1 15,163 1 15,163 Division director 58, 719 5 74, 111 5 74,361 Regional administrator 87,130 6 87,359 6 88,546 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Agency accounting officer 13,978 1 13,978 1 13,978 Assistant chief counseL—. 13,083 1 13,374 1 13,374 Assistant commissioner 27,061 2 27,352 2 27,352 Assistant division director 12,771 1 13,083 1 13,083 Assistant general counsel 12,771 2 26.769 2 26.769 Attorney 3 40,747 3 41,039 Branch head16 217,400 16 218,920 14 196,062 Chief counsel 13,083 1 13,374 1 13,374 Division director , 65,394 5 66,891 5 66,891 Economist. 14,456 1 14,456 2 27,227 Executive officer 12,771 1 13,083 1 13,083 Executive secretary 13,083 1 13,374 1 13,374 Information officer.. 13,686 1 13,686 1 13,978 Land reuse coordinator 13,374 1 13,686 1 13,686 Liaison officer 13,374 1 13,686 1 13,686 Loan examiner 12,771 1 13,083 1 13,083 Special assistant to the a d m i n i s t r a t o r 70,076 6 80,725 6 81,641 Special assistant to the commissioner. 27,352 2 27,664 2 27,664 13,374 Technical standards coordinator 1 13,686 1 13,686 12,771 Regional administrator 1 13,083 1 13,374 26,166 D e p u t y regional administrator. 2 26.770 26.770 Special representative of the regional administrator 1 14,227 14,227 14,227 Director, northwest operations 1 14,456 14,456 14,456 Regional counsel 1 13,083 13,083 12,771 6 81,139 80,266 Director, community facilities 79,371 83,866 82,930 Director, u r b a n renewal 82,014 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 12,813 12,813 12,813 Assistant branch head 47,610 47,132 46,883 Assistant division director « 61,421 71,801 71,054 Attorney 61,868 60,652 59,924 Branch head 24,398 24,169 23,940 Budget a n a l y s t . . 12,563 12,563 12,563 Building codes specialist 36,483 25,126 25,126 Commodity, industry analyst 11,835 23,192 22,963 C o m m u n i t y disposition supervisor.—. 12,563 12,563 12,563 C o m m u n i t y planner 24,169 24,169 23,691 D e p u t y division director 73,215 73,215 61,151 Economist 25,126 25,126 24,897 Engineer 12,563 12,563 25,147 Intergroup relations adviser 25,376 25,376 25,376 International housing adviser.. 12,563 12,563 12,334 Liaison officer 47,839 47,610 35,297 Management analyst 36,712 36,712 36,254 Program analyst 12,563 12,334 11,835 Publications e d i t o r . . . 11,606 11,606 11,357 Section chief — 12,813 12,813 12,813 Special assistant to t h e administratorSpecial assistant to the assistant ad12,813 ministrator Special assistant to the division di1 11,606 1 11,357 11,357 rector 11,606 Visual Information officer ~X 11,835 T'TCm 11,606 D e p u t y regional administrator 11,606 Assistant regional administrator Assistant to the regional administra11,357 tor 59,675 6a 423 Housing economist 1 12,563 1 12,334 12,563 Area representative 1 12,563 12,085 12,334 Territorial representative 3 36,711 47,610 48,088 Regional finance officer 7 84,032 83,345 82,638 Regional counsel 7 88,357 87,691 86,735 Regional engineer 1 12,813 12,563 12,563 Area engineer Assistant director, community facil12,563 12,334 12,334 ities 11,606 11,606 11,357 Director, u r b a n renewal 70,591 6 69,040 Assistant urban renewal director Assistant u r b a n renewal director (ex4 50,543 50,044 4 49,545 ecution) Assistant to the u r b a n renewal direc12,085 11,835 1 11,835 tor 72,274 71,394 6 70,573 Real estate officer." Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued City planner Relocation officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Administrative officer Assistant branch head Assistant community disposition supervisor Assistant division director Attorney Auditor Community planner Criminal investigator Documentation officer Economist Employee development and reports officer Engineer Executive assistant Executive secretary Field coordinator Field liaison officer Finance analyst Fiscal management officer Information specialist Inspector Insurance examiner. Loan examiner Management analyst Placement officer Press officer Program analyst Program assistant Publications editor Real estate adviser Realty officer. Rehabilitation specialist Relocation adviser Section chief, Statistician Area representative Liaison officer Economist Finance analyst Director, administrative management. Attorney Engineer Program coordinator... Field representative Real estate adviser. Community planner Fiscal management officer Codes specialist Relocation adviser.. Site representative GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $ 4 , 9 4 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . GS-f. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,900 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $5,985 Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct lapses Net permanentOther personal services: Regular pay above 52-week b a s e Living and quarters allowance,... 01 Personal services, Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Assistance for school construction," Office of education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 4 17,992 5 10,150 11,107 20,300 21,699 5 6 21,699 1,914 1,813 1,975 13,158,126 14,209,732 14,829,180 202.3 201 151 1,423,474 1,556,732 1,308,180 1,713 1,610.7 1,824 11,734,652 12,563,000 13,521,000 45,387 66,061 92,100 67,900 40,500 69,500 11,846,100 12,813,000 13,631,000 $10,858,911 $11,813,000 $12,731,000 987,189 1,000,000 900,000 61 520200—60 10,379 11,107 20,529 62 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE AND EXPENSES LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or In excess of $15,375: 1 $20,000 $20,000 1 1 $20,000 President . GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 1 16,349 1 16,349 1 16,349 Vice president GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 5 71,030 Agency manager 1 14,206 Assistant to the p r e s i d e n t . . 14,914 1 1 14,914 14.685 General counsel GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 66,870 66,870 Agency manager 13,978 13.686 Assistant to the president 14,706 14,706 14,456 Controller. 13,686 13,686 13,374 Director, examination and audit 14,227 14,227 13,978 Loan manager 13,083 13,083 13,083 Secretary-treasurer 13,374 13,083 12,771 Special assistant to the president Technical assistant and assistant loan 13.374 1 13,686 13,374 manager . GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 5 57,532 57,532 46,181 Agency counsel Agency director, examination and 5 56,785 audit 12,334 1 12,563 12,334 Assistant controller.. Assistant director, examination and 11,357 11,357 audit 11,606 11,606 1 11,357 Assistant general counsel 59,197 60,444 47,590 4 Assistant manager, administration 58,030 58,488 5 57,289 Assistant manager, loan administration. 12,085 12,085 1 11,835 Assistant secretary-treasurer 11,835 Budget officer .. D e p u t y director, examination and 12,085 11,835 11,835 audit — 12,085 Director of personnel 11,606 11,357 1 1 11,606 Financial assistant to treasurer... 11,835 1 1 12,085 12,085 Mortgage security analyst GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 5 56,785 Regional controller 11,835 1 11,835 1 12,085 Technical assistant to controller GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 1 10,858 Agency counsel 1 9,901 Assistant agency counsel _ 1 10,379 Assistant agency manager 19,802 2 50,003 19,802 5 Assistant chief of division, loans Assistant director, examination and 1 5 11,107 49,505 audit 5 49,505 Assistant regional controller 9,901 51,248 60,133 6 Attorney. 11,336 11,336 Budget officer .... 10,379 10,379 1 10,629 Chief of branch, business accountant.. 51,895 53,145 Chief of division, business accountant. 51,895 Chief, examination and audit 10,150 9,901 T~"i6,~150 Director of personnel. 10,150 10,150 Field accounting supervisor 10,629 Financial analyst 11,336 11,586 11,336 Information officer 31,158 42,245 31,408 Loan examiner Special assistant to director, examina19,802 tion and audit 20,051 Special sales representative 21,487 10,379 21,00S 61, 796 Supervisory auditor 10.629 Trial attorney 257,378 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 47 400,394 35 300,186 400,984 GS-11. $7,030 t o $8,230. 75 554,159 72 540,099 438,417 84 548,829 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 88 579,036 36,942 11,856 1 6,240 2 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370.. 570,397 137 776,713 155 849,171 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 46,968 57,034 78,208 11 15 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...._ 785, 611 141 631,581 143 639,693 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 755,390 188 778,132 207 856,373 GS-4. $3,755 t o $4,325 512,469 123 467,331 123 470,683 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 97,803 27 102,271 31 111,405 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 9,277 9,277 9,277 Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct l a p s e s . . . . Net permanent (average number, net salary) — Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y Excess of annual leave earned over lesve taken 01 Personal services _ FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION 843 4,671,331 81.7 440,062 893 5,038,997 53. 2 354,297 964 5,466,328 52.9 334,778 761.3 4,231,269 1.8 4,684,700 911.1 5,131,550 16,274 82,990 35,800 25,500 19,750 30,000 32,279 70,300 77,100 4,362,812 4,816,300 5,258,400 1959 actual NONADMINISTRATIVE 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total Grades and ranges: salary ber salary ber ber salaiy Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $17,500: 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 $20,000 Commissioner GS-18. $17,500: 1 17,500 1 17,500 17* 500 Deputy commissioner GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 1 15,615 15,615 15,375 1 General counsel 1 15,615 1 15,615 15,375 Assistant commissioner for programsAssistant commissioner for field oper1 15,615 1 15,615 15,375 ations Assistant commissioner for technical 1 15,615 1 15,615 15,375 standards GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 1 15,150 1 15,150 15,150 Assistant to the commissioner Assistant commissioner for audit and 1 14,670 1 14,670 14,430 examination Assistant commissioner for adminis1 14,670 1 14,670 14,430 tration... 6 87,540 6 87,060 6 87,060 Zone operations commissioner 1 14,670 1 14,670 Comptroller Assistant commissioner for mortgages 14,190 1 1 14,190 and properties 1 14,190 1 14,190 Assistant commissioner for title I GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 14,450 1 14,450 14,450 Executive officer for regional liaison... 1 13,070 1 13,070 Information officer 12,770 Assistant to the commissioner, inter1 13,070 12,770 1 13,070 group relations service. 1 13,670 13,370 1 13,370 Attorney-adviser 1 13,670 13,370 1 13,670 Director, legal division Deputy assistant commissioner, audit 1 13,370 1 13,370 and examination 13,070 1 13,970 1 13,970 Director, audit division 13,970 1 13,670 1 13,370 Director, personnel division 13,370 13,970 1 1 13,970 Director, budget division.. 13,970 Diiector, research and statistics divi13,970 1 sion 13,970 13,970 1 Comptroller 14,450 1 14,210 1 14,210 14,210 Deputy comptroller 1 13,070 1 13,070 Director, programs division 12,770 Director, management engineering 1 13,970 division 13,670 1 13,670 D e p u t y assistant commissioner for 1 14,450 field operations... 1 14,450 14,450 Assistant commissioner for mortgages and properties 12, 770 1 13,070 Director, mortgage insurance division. 12,770 1 12,770 Director, cooperative housing division1 13,070 12, 770 1 12,770 Assistant commissioner for title I 12, 770 Director, architectural standards division. 1 13,970 13,970 1 13,970 Director, appraisal and mortgage risk division. 1 14,450 1 14,450 14,450 Zone operations commissioner 13,070 Special assistant for armed services housing 1 13,070 12,770 1 12,770 Special assistant for cooperative housing 1 13,370 1 13,370 13,070 Special assistant for u r b a n r e n e w a l . . . 1 13,370 1 13,070 13,070 Special assistant for home mortgages.. 1 12,770 1 12,770 Special assistant for multifamily housing 1 12,770 1 12,770 Operations officer.. 1 12,770 1 12,770 Director, property management divi13,970 sion 1 1 13,970 1 13,970 Director, insuring office 14 188,560 14 187,060 14 185,860 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Congressional liaison officer 1 11,595 1 11,595 11,355 Assistant to the commissioner. 11, 595 Information officer.. 1 11,595 11,355 1 11,355 Attorney-adviser 1 11,835 11,595 1 11,595 Chief, title I section 11,355 1 11,595 1 11,355 Chief, administrative law section 12,795 1 12,795 1 12,795 11,595 Chief, rental housing section.. 1 11,835 1 11,835 11,835 Chief, home mortgage section 1 12,075 1 11,835 11,595 Chief, cooperative housing section 1 11,355 1 11,355 12,075 Chief, u r b a n renewal section.. 1 12,315 1 12,075 23,670 Supervisory auditor. 2 23,910 2 23,910 Director, examination division. 12, 555 1 12,795 1 12,795 11,835 D e p u t y director, personnel division.. 1 12,075 1 12,075 11,595 D e p u t y director, budget division 1 11,835 1 11,835 11,835 Director, general services division 1 12,075 1 12,075 12,555 Chief, insurance branch 1 12,555 1 12,555 11,355 Chief, fiscal branch 1 11,595 1 11,595 11,355 Chief, accounting branch 1 11,355 1 11,595 D e p u t y director, research and statistics division 1 12,315 1 12,315 12,075 1 12,315 Chief, actuarial and financial section.. 1 12,315 12,075 HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1901 estimato 03 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1901 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total Num- Tolal N u m - Total Xum- Total Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary ber ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued salary ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued GS-13, $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Financial economist $12,075 $12,075 $11,835 Director, Insuring oflicc 12 120,000 128,040 12 127,560 Chief, statistical section 11,355 11,595 11,355 Assistant director, insuring office 49 512,715 517,275 49 514,875 Chief, market analysis section 12,795 12,795 Chief underwriter 12,795 49 506,210 510,110 49 507,710 Chief, research section 11,595 11,835 11,595 Assistant chief underwriter 82,720 8 83,680 8 83,200 12,075 12,075 D e p u t y director, programs division... 11,835 Assistant to chief underwriter 2 21,400 21,700 2 21,460 11,355 11,355 Operations officer Supervisory, architectural examiner 15 1.54,590 154,590 15 153,390 D e p u t y special assistant for urban Supervisory, real property officcr 1 10,610 10,850 1 10,610 renewal 12,075 Chief of operations 1 12,075 1 11,835 11 111,670 113.350 11 112.030 Executive officer... .... 11,595 1 11,595 1 11,355 Assistant chief of operations 1 10,370 10,370 1 10,370 Standards and procedures coordinator. 11,355 1 11,355 1 11,595 Scrvice office supervisor 3 30,630 31,110 3 30,870 D e p u t y zone operations commissioner. 73,170 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 6 73,410 6 72,690 542 537 Zone underwriting adviser 112,035 9 112,275 9 111,795 4,786,210 4, 798,560 4,948,910 Assistant to the assistant commisGS-11. $7,030 to $8,230... '52 741 '54 sioner for mortgages and properties. 1 12,315 1 12,075 1 12,075 5, 700,960 5, 595,875 5,767,340 D e p u t y assistant director, mortgage GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.... 99 675,000 99 678,600 48 340,395 1 11,595 insurance division.. 1 11,595 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.... 1 11,355 1,974 1,976 1,793 Administrative officer 1 12,315 1 12,315 1 12,075 12, 735,0,r).r> 12,827.125 lit 603,090 1 11,355 1 11,595 Chief, project servicing section GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370.. 1 11,355 35 203,150 36 211,170 28 163,960 D e p u t y director, cooperative housing GS-7. $1,980 to $5,880.. 270 280 253 1 11,835 1 11,595 division 1 11,595 1,448,655 1.514,655 1, 351,890 1 11,835 1 11,595 D e p u t y assistant commissioner, title I . GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390.. 1 11,595 190 967,970 194 995,530 172 875,600 D e p u t y director, architectural stanGS-5. $4,040 to $4,940.. 716 734 682 12.555 12,555 dards division 12,555 3,352.160 3,466,280 3, 184,190 12,555 12,555 Chief, architectural section GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.. 12,555 ,082 1,096 1,004 12,555 12,555 Chief, construction cost section 12,555 4,619,025 4,532,905 4, 198,845 12,555 12,555 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.. 12,555 Chief, building engineering section... 1,220 1,193 1,130 11,835 11,595 11,595 Chief, sanitary engineeiing section 4.737.265 4,610, m 4, 300,610 12,555 12,555 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825... 12,555 Chief, standards and studies section.. 147 539,230 142 518,435 156 567,025 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 28 93.710 28 92,760 Assistant director, appraisal and 22 73,765 13,035 13,035 12,795 mortgage risk division Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv13,035 13,035 13,035 Chief, review and analysis section alent to less than $9,890 60 290,821 62 302,237 60 290,821 13,035 13,035 13,035 Chief, valuation section 12,555 12.555 12,555 Total permanent 7,114 Chief, mortgage credit section 7,567 7,669 12,795 12,795 12,795 Chief, land planning section 45,449,786 42,835,682 46,301,051 Deduct lapses. 475 406 D e p u t y director, property manage333 12,555 12,555 2,361,186 2,082,747 1 12,555 1,752,341 ment division 50 593,910 591,510 Director, insuring office 50 593,190 12 144,660 144,180 Net permanent (average number, 12 141,780 Assistant director, insuring office 14 168,785 168,305 7,336 7,092 6,70S net salary) 14 165,905 Chief underwriter 43,085,600 44,548,710 40,752,935 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 9,890 9,890 Positions other than permanent: InterAssistant to the commissioner.. 82,720 82,000 440,244 mittent employment 252,300 294,300 81,520 Attorney-adviser — 10,130 10,130 Other personal services: 9,890 Spccial assistant for compliance— 64,860 64,380 169,000 155,700 327,300 Regular pay above- 52-week base 63,900 Supervisory auditor. 11,090 11,090 1,033,359 537,500 583,000 Overtime and holiday pay 11,090 section. Chief,, employment emplo: 76 Nightwork differential.. Chief, administrative, employee re1 10,610 1 10,610 Payment to other agencies for reim10,370 lations and security section 1 11,090 10,221 1 11,090 bursable details «... 11,090 Chief, classification section 97,861 98,000 100,000 Additional pay for scrvice abroad Chief, program evaluation and stand1 10,610 1 10,610 10,370 ards section 45,695,010 42,490,396 44,300,700 01 Personal services. D e p u t y director, general services di1 10,370 1 10,130 10,130 vision. Chief, procurement and property 1 10,130 10,130 9,890 section Salaries and wages are distributed as folChief, printing and publications lows: 10,130 10,130 section Direct obligations: 9,890 9,890 $6,698,410 Chief, records management section. $6,381,000 $6,117,380 Administrative 11,330 11,330 11,330 38,959,200 Chief, procedures section 37,874,300 36,299,091 Nonadministrative 10,370 10,370 10,130 37»400 45,400 Assistant chief, insurance branch 73,925 Reimbursable obligations 10,130 10,130 9,890 Assistant chief, fiscal branch 10,130 10,130 9,890 Assistant chief, accounting b r a n c h — 10,130 9,890 9,890 Chief, accounts section 10,130 9,890 9,890 Chief, reports section Chief, electronic data processing 1 10,130 1 10,130 PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION section — Assistant to t h e assistant commis10,130 9,890 sioner for programs. CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM 11,330 11,330 11,330 Analytical s t a t i s t i c i a n . . . . . . . . — 20,260 20,260 20,020 APPROPRIATIONS, LIMITATIONS, AND OTHER F U N D S OF THE Economist 19,780 19,780 Program analyst PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION 21,220 21,220 2 20,980 Management analystD e p u t y standards and procedures co10,130 1 10,130 1 9, ordinator 1960 estimate 1961 estimate 1959 actual Assistant to special assistant for co1 10,130 1 9,890 1 9,890 operative housing 1 10,130 1 10,130 Mortgagee approval officer --. N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges: 1 10,130 1 9,890 Special assistant for elderly housing.. ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or In 10 104,660 9 94,530 9 94,290 Architect excess of $15,375: 19 197,990 21 215,610 Appraiser 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 Commissioner 19 196,550 Assistant to director, mortgage insurGS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 2 20,740 2 20,260 ance division 1 16,095 1 15,975 1 15,855 Deputy commissioner 2 20,740 Assistant chief, project insurance secGS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 1 10,610 1 10,370 tion Assistant commissioner for adminis1 10,610 15.150 Assistant chief, project servicing sec15,150 15,150 tration 1 10,610 1 10,370 14,430 tion.14,190 14,190 Assistant commissioner for audits 1 10,610 Chief, commissioner-held project Assistant commissioner for develop1 10,610 1 10,370 servicing section 1 15,150 1 15,150 1 15,150 ment 1 10,610 Chief, development and insurance Assistant commissioner for manage9,890 1 15.150 section 15,150 15,150 ment —— 1 14,670 Chief, management advisory and 14,430 14,550 General counsel 9,890 servicing section GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 10,610 10,610 10,370 Information officer 13,670 1 13,920 13,670 Comptroller 10,130 10,130 9,890 Supervisory financial officer D e p u t y assistant commissioner for 11,090 11,090 11,090 13,295 1 13,445 Administrative officer 13,070 administration 10,370 10,370 10,130 Soil scientist Deputy assistant commissioner for 44,840 44,600 44,360 13,970 1 13,970 13,970 Structural engineer management 118,390 108,020 10 107,300 Sanitary engineer D e p u t y assistant commissioner for 65,5S0 5 55,690 55,210 13,970 1 13,970 13,970 Mechanical engineer development 32,550 32,550 3 32,310 13,520 1 13,670 13,370 Architectural engineer D e p u t y general counsel 21,220 21,220 2 20,980 13,970 1 13,970 13,970 Underwriting supervisor. Director, budget branch 95,250 9 94,770 94,530 13,095 1 13,370 13,070 Loan examiner Director, economics branch 32,790 3 32,550 32,550 13,370 1 13,370 Civil engineer. Director, internal audit branch 129,000 12 128,520 118,390 Site planning landscape architect. Director, management operations 20,500 2 20,260 20,020 1 13,445 1 13,295 1 13,070 Chief, field supervision s e c t i o n — branch. 10,850 1 10,850 10,610 Chief, liquidation section 20,020 Director, operations e n g i n e e r i n g 2 19,780 9,890 13,370 13,095 1 13,070 Chief, project control section 63,900 branch. 6 63,420 62,700 13,620 13,370 1 13,370 Cooperative housing adviser 45,080 Director, project audit branch 4 44,840 44,840 Housing market analyst 64 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM APPROPRIATIONS, LIMITATIONS, AND OTHER F U N D S OF THE PUBLIC HOUSING A D M I N I S T R A T I O N — C o n t i n u e d 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued Director, staff management (audits).. Executive assistant to the commissioner. Regional director Special assistant to the commissioner. GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant Architect Assistant director, budget b r a n c h Assistant director for d e v e l o p m e n t — Assistant director for management Assistant director, internal audit branch ... Assistant director, management operations b r a n c h — Assistant director, project audit branch — Assistant to d e p u t y commissioner Assistant general counsel Attorney-adviser D e p u t y comptroller Development coordinator Director, construction b r a n c h . . . Director, intergroup relations b r a n c h . . Director, labor relations branch Director, land branch Director, mortgage branch Director, personnel branch __ Director, technical branch Financial management officer Housing management officer. Liaison officer Maintenance engineer Production control officer Regional audits director Regional director Special assistant to commissioner.—.. Statistician — GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant... Appraiser Architect Architectural engineer. Attorney-adviser Auditor. Budget analyst Civil engineer. Conciliator Construction management engineer... Construction representative.. Director, office services branch .... Economist Financial management officer. General engineer Housing management officer ...... Information officer Insurance examiner Land adviser 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $13,670 6 83,760 1 13,670 1 $13,370 1 $13,370 13, 795 83,840 13,845 1 6 13,970 84,060 1 6 1 24,630 26,070 11,595 86,685 84,765 1 12,075 1 1 1 1 11,355 1 11,355 . 1 12,075 1 12,075 12,555 11,595 48,940 85,225 12,075 25,590 12,555 12,295 11,695 11,355 12,315 13,035 12,555 12,795 12,555 11,695 12,555 84,525 11,615 11,775 12,795 11,595 11,595 12,795 4 41,240 1 10,370 4 43,640 1 11,570 10 109,460 8 83,440 33,270 11,090 11,090 97,650 31,830 10,130 81,105 76, 670 65,580 21 223,770 22,180 11,330 84,880 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.. 12,795 26,070 11,835 87,165 85,705 12,795 26,070 11,675 86,965 85,065 12, 555 11,355 48,780 84,765 12,075 25,590 12,555 12,075 11,595 11,355 12,315 13,035 12,555 12,555 24,150 12,555 11,595 12,555 12,555 11,715 49,260 85,945 12,275 25,590 12,555 12.415 11,835 11,555 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 12,795 12,555 11,835 12,555 84,525 11,835 11,895 12,795 3 31,610 1 10,510 3 32,790 1 11,570 10 110,400 9 95,510 3 33,490 1 11,090 1 11,090 10 108,860 10.210 1 7 81.285 7 76,690 5 54,530 20 213,560 2 22,180 1 11,330 8 84,880 1 10,370 7 81,585 7 77,330 5 54,730 20 215,040 2 22,180 1 11,330 8 85,920 10 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... GS-8. GS-7. GS-6. GS-5. GS-4. $5,470 to $4,980 to $4,490 to $4,040 to $3,755 to $6,370... $5,880— $5,390... $4,940... $4,325... GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent., Deduct lapses N u m - Total N u m - T o t a l ber salary ber salary 1 11,570 313 2,870,435 254 1,988,300 5 37,325 153 1,009,155 6,370 494,760 138,530 148 717,660 256 1,092,995 141 551,790 18 65,715 5 17,745 2 $22,180 8 86,880 1 10,050 3 31,230 1 11,090 1 11,090 1 10,610 16 173,340 1 11,050 2 22,660 1 11,090 1 10,610 1 11,570 276 2,565,190 217 1,728,430 5 37,350 142 943,796 1 6,370 505,465 22 116,482 153 743,075 251 1,074,659 143 561,178 18 66,161 5 17,745 54 243,776 51 241,575 $22,180 86,800 9,890 31,110 11,090 11,090 10,610 173,120 10,850 22,660 11,090 1,5S9 1,674 11,120,821 11,698,356 38.3 106 293,309 722,063 Net permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) 13,035 12,555 31,190 10,370 32,630 11,570 109,740 94,210 33,270 11,090 11,090 108,340 3 1 10 9 3 ~ Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Landscape architect Maintenance engineer Management analyst Mortgage servicing officer. Personnel officer Position classifier Production control officer Project development adviser Rental and occupancy officer Statistician Structural engineer Training officer Utilities officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 10, 976,293 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional p a y for service abroad Nightwork differential Uniform allowance 01 Personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Limitation on administrative expenses, Public Housing Administration Limitation on nonadministrative expenses, Public Housing Administration Limitation on administrative expenses, Office of the Administrator, revolving f u n d (liquidating programs) Administrative expenses, defaulted mortgage obligations. Office of the Administrator, revolving f u n d (liquidating programs) Reimbursable obligations 1960 estimate 1,550.7 10,827,512 4,197 39,689 24,965 63,073 713 170 84,297 8,000 53,401 1,000 170 11,109,100 10,974,380 $9,433,578 $9,744,000 1,225,161 760,000 396,656 369,600 53,705 56,400 44,380 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE RESEARCH SERVICE 1959 actual CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OP PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM F U N D S AVAILABLE TO AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: N u m - Total N u m - Total Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $17,500: Administrator 1 $17,500 1 $19,000 Associate administrator 1 17,600 GS-18. $17,500: D e p u t y administrator, experiment stations 17,514 1 17,514 D e p u t y administrator, farm research.. 17,514 1 17,514 D e p u t y administrator, regulatory 17,514 1 17,514 D e p u t y administrator, utilization research and d e v e l o p m e n t . . 1 17,514 1 17,614 GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Assistant administrator, utilization research and development 1 15,392 1 15,392 GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Director, institute of home economics. 15,163 1 15,163 Executive assistant administrator 1 15,163 15,163 Scientific and professional adviser 15,163 1 15,163 Assistant administrator, farm research. 14,206 1 14,435 Assistant administrator, regulatory 29,599 programs 1 14,914 Director, State experiment stations.... 1 14,435 14,206 Division director, regulatory 2 28,641 Division director, research 28,412 2 28,412 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant division director, regulatory 12,771 1 6 64,167 Assistant division director, research... 9 120,410 10 132,847 Assistant to administrator, farm research 2 27,352 2 27,664 Assistant to administrator, research 13,978 advisory committees 1 13,978 Assistant to administrator, utilization 27,956 research and development 2 25,642 Assistant to director, State experi13,083 m e n t stations 1 13,083 Associate director, institute of home 12,771 1 13,083 economics Associate division director, regula1 13,083 tory 7 89,709 Branch chief, research 1 13,978 3 40,144 Chemist D e p u t y director, State experiment 1 13,083 1 13,374 stations division D e p u t y executive assistant adminis1 13,686 1 13,978 trator 1 13,978 Director, State experiment stations... Director, administrative services di1 13,978 1 13,978 vision 1 13,978 1 13,686 Director, information division 1 13,978 1 13,978 Director, internal audit staff 1 13,978 1 13,978 Director, budget and finance division. 1 13,686 1 12,771 Director, personnel division 1 13,978 1 13,978 Director, research 4 53,830 3 40,435 Division director, regulatory 191,507 14 192,110 14 Division director, research 1 12,771 1 13,083 Head, biometrics services 39,249 3 Laboratory chief, research 1 13,070 Physical scientist 2 25,864 2 25,854 Veterinarian GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 3 34,798 34,320 Administrative officer 47,112 5 59,695 Agricultural economist 36,961 4 48,318 Agricultural engineer — 117,436 11 130,250 Agriculturist 22,714 4 45,677 Agronomist — 23,442 2 23,442 Analytical statistician 11,606 1 11,835 Animal husbandman 2 22,714 Assistant branch chief, research 22 266,549 19 231,980 Assistant division director, research.. 9 108,013 6 71,531 Assistant division director, regulatory. Assistant director, administrative 1 11,357 1 11,357 services division Assistant director, budget and finance 12,563 1 1 12,563 division 1 11,357 1 12,085 Assistant director, personnel division. Assistant to administrator, utiliza1 12,563 1 12,563 tion research and development Assistant to laboratory director, re1 12,334 12,085 search 12,334 Associate division director, regulatory. 1 11,606 11,606 Auditor 3 34,798 34,798 Bacteriologist 11,835 1 11,606 Biologist 1 11,357 11,357 Botanist 34,818 3 34,071 Branch chief, budget and finance— 1 11,606 11,606 Branch chief, regulatory — 33 398,263 37 445,076 Branch chief, research N u m - Total ber salary 1 $19,000 1 17,600 1 J 1 17,514 17,514 17,514 1 17,514 1 15,621 1 1 1 15,163 15,103 15,163 1 14,435 1 1 2 2 15,163 14,435 28,870 28,412 5 65,706 10 132,847 2 27,664 1 13,978 2 25,642 1 13,083 1 13,083 1 7 3 13,083 89,709 40,144 1 13,374 1 13,978 1 13,978 1 13,978 1 13,978 1 13,978 1 12,771 2 26,749 3 41,038 14 192,110 1 13,083 3 39,249 1 13,070 2 25,854 4 46,155 5 59,695 4 48,318 11 131,236 4 45,677 2 23,940 1 11,835 2 22,714 23 277,906 9 108,762 1 11,606 1 1 12,563 11,357 1 12,563 1 12,334 1 11,836 3 34,798 1 11,835 1 11,357 3 34,818 1 11,835 33 398,263 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued Business manager, regional business office Chemical engineer Chemist Commodity specialist Cotton technologist Dairy husbandman Director, data processing division Director, national arboretum Director, research laboratory Engineer Entomologist Food technologist Geneticist Head, central project office Horticulturist H u m a n nutritionist Hydraulic engineer Industrial specialist Information specialist Laboratory chief, research Management analyst Mathematical statistician Microbiologist Mycologist Parasitologist Pathologist Personnel officer Physical scientist Physiologist Plant pest control officer Plant quarantine Inspector Poultry husbandman Program analyst Publications officer Research coordinator Safety officer Soil scientist Superintendent of operations Veterinarian GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Administrative officer Agriculturist Agricultural economist Agricultural engineer Agronomist Analytical statistician Animal husbandman Assistant branch chief, research Assistant director, regulatory Assistant director, research Assistant superintendent, office of operations Assistant to division director, research. Auditor Bacteriologist Biochemist Biologist Botanist Branch chief, data processing Chemical engineer Chemist Commodity specialist Cotton technologist Dairy husbandman Dairy technologist Director, research laboratory. Engineer Entomologist E q u i p m e n t specialist Family economist Fiber technologist Food technologist Forester Geneticist Geologist Home economist Horticulturist H u m a n nutritionist Hydraulic engineer Industrial specialist. Information specialist Laboratory chief, research Management analyst Marketing technologist Mechanical engineer Microbiologist Mycologist Nematologist Nutritionist Parasitologist Pathologist ... 19G0 estimate 1901 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 4 $46,401 1 12,563 13 158,534 1 4 11,GOG 46,653 12,334 11,835 12,563 24,398 1 1 2 1 11,835 12,563 25,147 11,835 2 24,618 24 298,641 1 11,606 12,813 11,357 34,569 62,815 22,714 58,738 56,785 11,606 11,835 11,835 85,071 2 23,670 1 12,563 49 676,676 81,390 314,162 105,018 409,259 262,969 308,853 43,451 31,637 94,411 29,703 33,321 9,901 87,421 10,629 72,425 22,214 30,181 20,051 11 121,220 102 1,129,086 10,379 1 2 20,758 3 32,115 2 21,257 4 43,471 34 357,593 9,901 1 9,901 1 1 11,107 2 21,008 16 166,647 41,288 144,893 10,150 98,049 4 3 1 42,495 32,364 9,901 4 $47,361 2 24,169 17 201,230 1 11,357 1 11,000 4 40,053 1 11,000 1 12,334 1 11,835 1 12,603 2 24,39S 1 11,357 1 11,835 1 11,357 1 12,603 1 11,835 1 11,600 3 34,071 4 47,591 24 294,504 2 22,714 1 11,357 1 11,357 1 11,835 1 12,813 2 22,903 3 34,81,8 2 25,126 45, G77 4 71,031 6 50.785 6 1 11,606 1 11,357 1 12,0^5 7 85,303 11,600 1 67,261 5 12, 503 1 630,751 45 3 4 24 2 45 40,653 11,835 12,334 11,835 12,503 24,398 11,357 11,835 11,357 12,503 11,835 11,GOG 34,071 47,591 294,504 22,714 11,357 11,357 11,835 12,813 22,963 34,818 25,126 45,677 71,2b0 58,030 11,006 11,357 12, OSS 85,309 11,606 57,263 12,663 631,976 10 32 9 41 24 34 6 4 9 3 1 10 32 9 42 21 33 6 4 9 3 1 100,733 336,842 94. GOO 440,313 200,327 310,495 62,017 43,452 91,770 29,703 11,580 100, 733 330,593 91.100 430.412 200.327 350,390 02,047 43,452 91, 770 29,703 11,5SG 4 $47,361 2 24,1G9 18 215,830 11,357 11,000 10,150 85,028 10. 853 103,005 32,364 30,659 20,051 9,901 171,242 10.150 85,028 1 10 029 10 103,005 2 22, 214 3 30,430 2 20,051 9.901 1 14 150,942 106 1,158,431 1 10,379 2 21,008 9,901 1 3 32,115 2 21,486 4 43,471 to 356,199 1 10,150 9,901 1 1 11,330 1 10,868 9,901 1 f 16 100, S, 0 9,901 1 12 120,974 14 145,391 1 16 120 1,300,531 10,37! 21,008 9,901 32,115 21,480 43,700 31 356,199 10,150 9,901 11,336 10,858 9,901 166,856 9,901 12 120,974 14 145,391 10 107,242 3 29,703 4 42,010 2 22,214 10 107,242 3 29,703 4 42,016 2 22,214 11,107 51,209 11,336 10,150 11,107 40,829 9,901 10,379 9 92,747 18 193,359 9 93,474 20 212,452 1 10 3 3 2 9,901 11,107 40,829 9,901 10,379 9,901 93,474 212,452 05 66 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES P A I D FROM F U N D S AVAILABLE TO AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE- -Con. 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Personnel officer Pharmacologist Physicist Physiologist Pilot Placement officer Plant pest control inspector Plant quarantine inspector Position classifier Poultry h u s b a n d m a n . . Program administrator. Publications officer Publications writer. Rural sociologist Safety officer. Soil conservationist Soil scientist Technologist Textile technologist Veterinarian — 1960 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total salary ber salary ber salary ber 6 $60,651 3 33,321 56,014 149,926 9,901 10,150 223,661 71,240 10,150 33,072 10,629 20,530 10,150 10,150 11,107 23,172 305,760 10,858 9,901 6 $61,089 3 33,321 4 44,907 13 136,178 1 10,150 1 10,150 21 214,508 10 99,986 10,150 1 2 21,486 1 10,858 2 20,530 10,379 11,107 286,457 11,107 9,901 980,954 946,828 9,901 1 1,002 1,033 9,273,784 9,038,982 1,615 1,718 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.. 12,281,266 13, 019,560 1 6,510 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. 2,192 2,265 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... 14,426,452 14, 721,044 523 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370... 510 3,211,805 180,626 2,702 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880... 14,627,602 14, 120,804 159 821,195 159 818,642 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390... 2,475 2,536 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940... 10,963,651 11, 229,216 1,322 1,320 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325... 5,419,335 5, 393,277 1,213 201 GS-3, $3,495 to $4,065... 4,575,917 4, 503,783 332 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825... 254 883,242 1,154,685 40 131,667 117,585 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530... 37 Rates established b y act of June 20,1958 (5 U.S.C. 1161(c)): 1 19,000 1 19,000 Chief scientist 1 16,000 1 16,000 Division director, research... Salaries established under the act of Apr. 24, 1948 (21 U.S.C. 113a): 2 34,000 Director, research laboratory 2 34,000 Chief scientist 3 45,000 Grades established under the foreign nationals pay plan: Mcxico* 4,422 4,422 " FS-10. $2,105 to $2,742 3,174 3,174 FS-6. $1,007 to $1,314 908 908 FS-5. $824 to $1,076 3,796 4,470 FS-4. $641 to $838 4,559 FS-3. $549 to $714 4,010 1,516 FS-2. $458 to $600 1,516 3,274 FS-1. $381 to $505 2,891 France: FS-8. $2,266 to $2,389 2,287 2,287 FS-7. $2,020 to $2,143 2,040 2,040 FS-3. $1,342 to $1,466 1,363 1,363 Cuba: FS-3. $1,805 to $1,995 3,610 3,610 Grades established under the Alaska pay plan: TE-14. $15,130 to $16,930: Director, research 1 15,490 15,496 Agricultural engineer 13,374 Animal h u s b a n d m a n 13,360 13,374 Pathologist 13,000 13,000 TE-12. $11,000 to $12,800: Administrative officer 11,720 11,731 Agricultural economist 11,360 11,731 Agricultural engineer 12,800 Agronomist 11,360 1 11,378 Entomologist 11,720 1 11,731 Horticulturist 13,160 Soil scientist 11,360 1 11,378 TE-11. $9,220 to $11,020: Administrative officer 11,020 Agricultural economist 1 9,942 9,580 TE-11. $9,220 to $11,020: Agricultural engineer 1 9,235 Agronomist 9,220 2 18,470 Animal h u s b a n d m a n 9,940 1 9,942 Entomologist11,020 Horticulturist 21,320 30,576 19,520 Soil scientist 19.531 26,310 T E - 9 . $7,860 to $9,120 25,271 11,916 T E - 5 . $5,320 to $6,580 11,711 TEHi. $4,970 t o $5,690 31,635 31.532 13,965 T E - 3 . $4,615 to $5,335.... 19,303 4,260 T E - 2 . $4,260 to $4,980.. 4,264 Visual information specialist.. GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 1961 estimate 6 $61,089 3 33,321 44,907 136,178 10,150 10,379 214,508 99,986 10,379 21,486 10,858 20,530 1 1 10,379 11,107 28 286,457 1 11,107 1 9,901 96 980,954 1 9,901 1,075 9,635,534 1,769 13,417,202 1 6,656 2,343 15,189,974 510 3,202,920 2,634 14,428,667 155 797,946 2,456 10,912,940 1,415 5,747,887 1,141 4,278,244 243 845,072 37 117,585 1 1 19,000 16,000 2 3 34,000 45,000 4,422 3,174 908 4,470 4,010 1,516 2,891 2,287 2,040 1,363 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Ungraded positions at annual rates: $9,890 and above: 1 $10,100 $10,100 1 Animal husbandman 1 10,900 1 10,900 2 $20,900 Pathologist. 3 30,300 30,300 3 4 41,300 Veterinarian 204 705,306 204 705,306 218 742,460 Less t h a n $9,890 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv1,909 2,133 alent to less t h a n $9,890 8,117.172 8,452,709 8,404,446 16,981 17,016 16,948 99,512,026 98,284,643 96,796,176 Total permanent. Deduct— Lapses _. 1,174. 5 1,316 1,435.7 5,984,337 6,569,614 7,442,457 Portion of salaries shown above paid b y States^ Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts A d d portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account 92 99 7 594,420 628,401 4.5 33,736 2.5 16,437 1.9 15,226 2.1 13,151 597,366 5.7 41,189 2.1 13,151 Net permanent (average number, net salary): 15, 523. 8 15,352.3 United States and possessions.. 15,189. 4 90,537,742 92,321,< 88,131,813 Foreign countries: 189.1 187.2 U.S. rates 551, < 551,908 547,062 33 28,1 28,884 34 29,144 Local rates 1,902,205 Fees paid for services Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment: 2,393,100 2,691,020 2,193,090 United States and possessions 24,600 14,800 11,511 Foreign countries—local rates. Part-time employment: 406,600 404,300 389.294 United States and possessions 4,700 4,700 5,060 Foreign countries—local rates Intermittent employment: 1,018,400 1,117,500 1,005,802 United States and possessions 23,400 23,400 23,265 Foreign countries—local rates . Other personal services: 367,064 709,713 346,723 Regular pay above 52-week base 5,096,500 5,142,000 5,136,690 Overtime and holiday p a y . . 191,000 188, 500 178,796 Nightwork differential ... 115,521 99,923 95,587 Living and quarters allowance 194,130 175,510 169,464 Additional pay for service abroad 51,800 47,000 47,035 Uniform allowance P a y m e n t to other agencies for reim605 bursable details Excess of annual leave earned over leave 14,081 taken 01 Personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: " Salaries and expenses" . "Salaries and expenses" (special foreign currency program) — State experiment stations" "Diseases of animals and p o u l t r y " " W o r k i n g capital f u n d , Agricultural Research C e n t e r " . . . " A n i m a l disease laboratory facilities".. "Watershed protection," Soil Conservation Service "Advances and reimbursements" " T r u s t funds" 100,227,227 101,736,900 102,789,100 $89,080,431 $91,433,700 $92,463,600 7,534 496,865 445,378 14,900 511,000 29,000 532,400 1,861,719 21,114 1,910,500 1,910,500 207,179 7,912,846 194,161 206,000 7,414,500 246,300 206,000 7,401,700 245,900 3,610 EXTENSION SERVICE 15,496 13,374 13,374 13,000 COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK, PAYMENTS AND 1959 actual 11,731 11,731 1 1 11,378 11,731 1 11,378 9,942 9,235 18,470 9,942 30,576 19.531 25,271 11,711 31.532 19,303 4,264 Grades and ranges: GS-18. $17,500: Administrator. GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: D e p u t y administrator GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant administrator GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Director of division Field assistant to administrator Leader, rural development GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant director of division Leader, agricultural economics and rural sociology Leader, animal industry programs Leader, audio-visual aids Leader, extension program m e t h o d s . Leader, extension teaching m e t h o d s . EXPENSES 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary N u m - Total ber salary $17,514 1 $17,514 $17,514 15,621 1 15,870 16,099 28,891 2 29,349 29,349 92,724 26,145 7 93,660 26,769 95,451 39,832 12,771 48,589 48,359 11,835 12,085 11,606 11,835 12,085 12,085 12,085 11,606 12,085 12,334 47,590 11,606 11,835 11,357 11,606 11,835 4 DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued her salary ber salary ber salary Leader, farm management and production economics . $11,357 $11,357 Leader, general crops marketing and utilization... $11,606 11,835 12,085 Leader, livestock, dairy and poultry marketing, and utilization 11,606 11,835 12,0S5 Leader, marketing facilities, fruits and vegetables.._ ._ 11,606 11,357 11,600 Leader, marketing information for consumers 11,606 11,835 12, OSS Leader, plant industry 11,357 11,606 11,835 Leader, professional improvement, personnel training 12,085 11,835 12,334 Leader, publication and news media,. 11,606 11,357 11, two Leader, rural church liaison. .. 12,813 12,813 13,042 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Assistant to the assistant administrator 31,866 9,901 10,150 Associate leader, agronomy 10,150 10,379 10,379 Associate leader, consumer marketing information _...... 10,379 10,629 10,858 Associate leader, extension teaching 10,629 methods 10,629 10,379 Associate leader, farm management 3 33,551 33,073 32,344 and production economics 7 72,925 61,818 61,589 Associate leader, 4-H Club work Associate leader, professional im9,901 9,901 9,901 provement, personnel training 31,866 11,586 11,586 Leader, agricultural economics 10,150 10,379 10,629 Leader, agricultural engineering 10,150 10,150 10,379 Leader, budget and cooperative funds 9,901 Leader, communication training 11,586 11,336 11,336 Leader, cotton utilization 10,379 10,150 10,150 Leader, dairy industry —. 9,901 10,379 9,901 Leader, dairy m a r k e t i n g — 10,379 9,901 10,150 Leader, educational m e d i a — 9,901 10,858 10,858 Leader, entomology Leader, extension methods and train10,629 1 10,629 10,379 ing analysis— .. 10,629 1 10,629 10,379 Leader, extension program evaluation Leader, family economics and home 10,858 10,379 10,629 management 22,214 21,965 22,214 Leader, farm forestry 10,629 10,379 10,379 Leader, food merchandising 11,336 11,336 11,336 Leader, fruit and vegetable utilization 10,629 10,379 10,629 Leader, 4 - H program evaluation 9,901 9,901 Leader, general crops marketing. Leader, grain and grain byproducts 10,379 10,379 10,150 utilization.. 41,787 41,058 40,809 Leader, home economics.. 10,379 10,150 9,901 Leader, home management — 10,629 10,379 10,150 Leader, horticulture 20,280 10,150 10,150 Leader, internal audit 10,379 10,150 9,901 Leader, irrigation engineering Leader, marketing facilities, fruits 1 10,858 10,379 10,629 and vegetables— — 1 11,107 10,858 10,858 Leader, n u t r i t i o n . . — Leader, outlook and economic infor10,379 1 10,379 10,150 mation 10,629 1 10,629 10,379 Leader, parent and family life 10,629 1 10,629 10,379 Leader, personnel management 9,901 1 Leader, plant pathology 9,901 1 1 10,8 10,858 Leader, poultry husbandry 9,901 1 Leader, poultry marketing 11,5S6 1 11,336 11,336 Leader, rural electrification 10,629 1 10,629 10,379 Leader, rural sociology 11,107 1 10,85S 10,629 Leader, soil conservation 10,629 1 10,379 10,379 Leader, soils. 11,107 1 10,858 10,858 Leader, textiles and clothing 9,901 1 9,901 9,901 Leader, visual aids. 11,107 1 10,858 10,858 M anagement specialist 90,146 10 88,503 79,165 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 58,468 8 58,675 44,387 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230. 82,720 13 83,303 71,031 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 5,782 1 5,637 5,470 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 106,182 19 106,930 131,789 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 55,184 50,669 11 44,242 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 229,253 51 237,908 245,170 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 136,408 34 137,112 127,693 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 19,343 22,463 5 25,895 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 3,370 3,266 1 3,266 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 3,058 2,974 1 2,974 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at annual rates less t h a n $9,890. Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equiv6,6 6,419 alent to less t h a n $9,890 246 1,837,486 238 1,749,810 244 1,771,718 Total permanent Deduct— 5.2 49,168 6.1 41,867 9.9 62,661 Lapses ... Portion of salaries shown above paid 0.3 2,816 1 6,816 1.4 11,230 from other accounts Portion of salaries shown above paid b y 0.5 4,404 States N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment—.. Part-time employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y P a y m e n t to other agencies for reim bursable details 01 Personal services 240.5 1,785,502 232.2 1,693,423 230.9 1,701,127 2,782 1,214 1,767 739 6,430 1,"" 13,137 5,706 6,205 6,205 1,711,148 1,722; 975 1,798,773 7,066 07 ADVANCES AND UEIMBUUSEMKNTS Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Agricultural extension specialist in program leadership GS-13. $9,81)0 to $11,090. Agricultural extension specialist... . GS-5. $1,010 to $4,940 Total permanent Deduct lapses AridSalary adjustments in excess of lapses. . Portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account.. Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 01 1959 actual 1900 estimate 1901 estimate Num- Total ber salary Nurn- Total ber salary Num- Total IHT salary 1 $11,606 1 $11, H35 1 $11,835 1 1 10.629 4,950 I I 10,858 f», 242 l 1 10. K5S 5,242 3 27,185 3 27,935 159 3 27,935 62 0. 5 3.5 33,345 Personal services 244 6,098 3 27,776 3 28,179 106 213 110 33,451 27,989 28, 2S9 FARMER COOPERATIVE SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Administrator. GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrator GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Director of division GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative oflicer Agricultural economist Information specialist GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Total permanent Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this acNet permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 1960 estimate 1901 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Num- Total ber salary 1 $14,206 1 $14,435 24,170 2 24,170 2 21,668 10,858 116,025 10,150 63,211 49,960 49,439 53,605 83,718 24,107 7,030 3,827 1 10 1 9 8 7 9 17 G 1 1 11.107 107,703 10.379 79,873 57,490 43,596 49,560 80,140 23,837 3,598 3,827 1 10 1 10 8 8 8 17 7 1 1 11,107 108,119 10,379 89,609 5S, 218 50,356 45,177 81,762 27,394 3,786 3,827 1 $13,680 2 1 11 1 7 7 8 10 18 6 2 1 75 510,446 7.3 49,324 0.1 654 73 509,492 5.7 37,058 0.1 75 528,897 5.4 39,487 698 67.8 461,776 67.4 473.132 69, 6 489, 410 1,783 486 3,668 1.890 464,045 476,800 491.300 Personal services ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Director of division GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Agricultural economist.. GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530— GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.... GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,9S0 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Total permanent . Deduct lapses. Net permanent (average number, n e t salary) Other personal services:' Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y 01 Personal services. 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $12,085 1 $12,085 41,766 88,712 51,395 43,158 10,733 5,408 55,202 20,041 7,592 3,162 4 42.744 87,755 58,175 37,918 14.976 5,408 51.167 12,521 7,592 3.266 41,538 80,797 59,425 38,355 20,260 5,408 51,313 12,604 7,592 3,349 52 339,254 7.3 38,214 50 333,607 5.1 27,977 51 338,975 5.5 29,171 44.7 301,040 44.9 305,630 45.5 309,804 1,162 493 2,370 1,196 302,695 308,000 311,000 1 10 8 6 3 1 11 3 2 1 1 $12,334 68 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OP PERSONAL SERVICES P A I D FROM F U N D S AVAILABLE TO THE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total Num- • Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $15,375: 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 $17,514 Administrator G<M7. $15,375 to $16,335: 1 16,349 1 16,099 16,349 D e p u t y administrator GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 1 14,435 14,206 14,206 Assistant administrator, management1 15,163 15,163 15,163 Assistant administrator, field services1 14,6S5 14,435 14,68") Assistant administrator, soil s u r v e y s 1 14,435 14,206 14,206 Assistant administrator, watersheds.. GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 13,978 1 13,978 13,978 Assistant to the administrator Assistant to assistant administrator 1 13,978 13,978 for watershedsChief, program appraisal and Internal 1 12,771 12,771 audit— - — Director, administrative services 1 13,374 13,083 division ------1 13,374 13,083 Director, budget and finance division. 1 12,771 Director, cartographic division 1 13,978 1 13,978 13,978 Director, engineering division Director, farm and ranch planning 1 12,771 12,771 division — Director, information and education 1 13,374 13,083 division Director, personnel management 1 13,374 13,083 division 1 13,978 Director, planning division 1 13,978 13,978 1 13,978 Director, plant technolog7 division... 1 13,686 13,374 Director, river basins division 1 13.083 12,771 Director, watershed planning division. 5 66,892 65,685 5 66,601 Field representatives 4 51.084 51.084 Soil scientists 1 12,771 12,771 State conservationist —GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 1 12,085 1 11,835 12.085 Agronomist Assistant director, administrative 3 34,818 division 34,320 Assistant director, engineering divi1 12,563 1 12,563 12,563 sion 1 12,334 1 12,563 12,563 Assistant to administrator 1 12,085 1 12,334 12,334 Biologist ----Branch chief, administrative divi9 102,213 sions 102,213 Chief, conservation needs and rec1 11,835 1 11,606 ords division — 11,835 Chief, farm and ranch planning divi1 11,357 sion Chief, program appraisal and internal 1 12,085 andit 1 11,357 Chief, programing branch 1 11,357 1 11,357 Chief, projects b r a n c h . . . 1 11,357 13,042 Chief, river basins branch 12,085 Chief, watershed planning branch 12,563 Conservation equipment specialist Director, administrative services division 11,357 12,563 Director, budget and finance division. 11,606 1 11,835 Director, Carribean area 1 11,835 Director, cartographic division 12,085 1 12,334 Director, information and education division 1 12,334 Director, personnel management division . 12,563 Engineer, civil 1 12,563 12,563 1 12,563 Geologist 1 11,357 1 11,357 Head, engineering and watershed planning unit 71,302 6 69,865 70,802 12,563 Hydrologist 1 12,563 12,563 11,357 Information officer 11,357 12,334 1 12,085 12,085 Plant materials technician 12,334 1 12,085 12,334 Range conservationist 95,660 95,202 Soil conservationist 5 60,902 58,759 58,509 5 57,263 Soil correlator 68,870 68,870 5 59,946 Soil scientist 517,255 513,652 40 479,987 State conservationist 12,334 12,085 1 12,085 Woodland conservationist GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Agronomist— 6 63,045 6 60,405 6 60,155 Assistant director, administrative 3 30,909 division — 397,174 Assistant State conservationist 66 673,146 46 475,126 Assistant to director, administrative services division 10,379 1 10.150 5 53,145 63,525 Biologist 6 63,046 41,516 13 135,491 Branch chief, administrative divisiors. 4 41,058 85,740 Cartographer 8 83,254 8 85,011 10,859 10,629 1 10,629 Economist, agricultural 11,107 1 11,107 11,107 Engineer, agricultural 77,749 77,749 Engineer, civil 7 77,749 10,150 1 10,150 Engineer, construction 11,107 11,107 1 11,107 Engineer, drainage 32,822 32,344 3 32,593 Engineer, hydraulic 11,107 11,107 11,107 Engineer, irrigation 11,107 11,107 11,107 Engineer, materials.. Executive assistant to the adminis10,858 1 11,107 1 11,107 trator 11,107 Geologist 71,719 6 62,565 6 63,294 Information specialist - Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Internal auditor Plant materials technician Range conservationist Sedimentation specialist— Soil conservationist. Soil scientist State administrative officer State conservation engineer State conservationist State soil conservationist State soil scientist Watershed planning specialist Woodland conservationist GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530. G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885— GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370— GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880— GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390... GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940— GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325— GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065— GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825... GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions a t a n n u a l rates less t h a n $9,890 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct— Lapses... Portion of salaries shown above paid b y States 1960 estimate N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 2 $20,280 5 51,668 4 41,538 11,107 1 28 292,218 8 82,616 8 79,686 8 1 82,847 10,379 2 20,043 5 52,666 471 4,217,592 1,080 8,182,367 1 7,717 3,608 23,537,627 2,548 14, 205,966 949 4, 855,478 3,122 14, 371,887 1,761 6, 958,086 1,160 4, 329,808 703 5,437,797 15,209 2 $20,280 5 52,416 4 42,037 1 11,107 23 242,924 5 51,438 8 79,686 4 40,580 5 52,146 10 100,255 5 49,505 2 20,300 6 62,567 523 4,644,419 1,235 9,181,034 1 7,717 3,874 25,106,081 1 5,928 2,639 14,485,345 1,226 6,204,848 3,224 14,432,689 1,665 6,608,626 1,024 3,834,652 550 1,936,334 4 12,376 28 165,093 24 135,836 187 940,174 180 927,243 16,468 15,889 87,189,244 90,849,905 1,512.9 1,611.3 6,870,769 6,479,400 8.8 65,904 6.6 47,333 N e t permanent employees (average n u m b e r , net salary) 14,367.3 14,850.1 80,643,940 S3,931,803 Positions other t h a n permanent: Interm i t t e n t employment 1,469.7 1,552.1 5,148,350 5,440,555 Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base— 319,075 665,000 Overtime and holiday p a y 346,395 375,000 Nightwork differential P a y m e n t to other agencies for reimbursable details 18,631 25,000 Additional p a y for service abroad 132,229 148,908 01 Personal services. 86,608,"716 90,586/266 ALLOTMENT TO FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Agriculturist GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Agriculturist Civil engineer GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts A d d portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base 01 Personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Conservation operations" "Watershed protection" "Flood prevention'' " W a t e r conservation and utilization projects" " G r e a t Plains conservation p r o g r a m " . . "Trust funds" "Advances and reimbursements" "Conservation reserve program," Commodity Stabilization Service 1 12,334 1 1 1 12,085 11,107 4,347 1 1 11,107 4,347 3 27,539 3 27,788 2 14,497 5 42,285 58 0.4 4,229 2.6 23,252 105 215 23,357 42,500 $66,903, £57 8,900,302 4,505,538 $71,764,216 10,560,000 5,022,000 199,923 1,766,557 2,894,800 994,613 60,600 1,743,000 200,000 994,950 443,421 241,500 4,928,223 1,345 10,055,946 1 7,862 3,754 24,293,992 1 6,074 2,766 15,206,820 1,301 6,602,564 3,296 14,767,781 1,620 6,451,918 1,002 3,760,818 518 1,835,583 4 12,708 07 DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE 1959 actual AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM SERVICE CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM F U N D S AVAILABLE TO THE AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM SERVICE Grades and ranges: GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Administrator GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: D e p u t y administrator GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Division director GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant to administrator D e p u t y division director Division director GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Branch chief. Staff assistants GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825.. Total permanent Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Parttime employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 01 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num-• Total ber salary Num-• Total ber salary Num-• Total ber salary 1 $15,621 1 $15,870 1 1 14,435 1 14,685 1 14,685 2 26,166 2 26,457 2 26,457 2 2 1 25,626 23,212 12,813 2 2 1 25,855 23,670 12,813 2 2 1 25,855 23,670 12,813 4 3 6 3 4 1 1 4 14 15 3 2 42,974 33,779 52,229 24,252 27,123 5,782 6,032 21,134 61,442 58,615 11,106 7,280 4 4 7 2 4 1 3 3 15 17 4 1 43,453 43,680 60,570 17,430 27,290 5,928 16,016 16,224 66,246 66,790 14,621 4,035 4 4 7 2 4 1 3 3 15 16 4 1 43,682 43,680 60,779 17,430 27,290 6,074 16,161 16,038 65,956 62,276 14,704 3,827 $15,870 69 469,621 4.4 18,364 74 501,633 4.1 16,689 73 497,247 3.1 13,113 64.6 451,257 69.9 484,944 69.9 484,134 3,343 3,232 3,240 1,736 3,730 1,864 456,336 491,906 489,238 $432,371 $451,245 $448,666 15,859 23,380 23,291 8,106 17,281 17,281 Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Agricultural conservation program". __ "Conservation reserve program," Commodity Stabilization Service " G r e a t Plains conservation program," Soil Conservation Service AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES P A I D FROM F U N D S AVAILABLE TO AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued Chief, area office Chief auditor. Chief investigator Deputy division director Division director Information specialist Marketing specialist Mathematical statistician Officer in charge Secretary, crop reporting board Section head Statistician In charge GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Acting branch chief Administrative officer Agricultural administrator Agricultural economist Agricultural statistician Agriculturist Analytical chemist Analytical statistician Area chief Area manager Area supervisor Assistant area supervisor Assistant branch chief Assistant chief, area office Assistant section head Assistant to branch chief Assistant to division director Biochemist Botanist Branch chief Budget officer Chairman, board of grain supervisors. Cotton technologist District supervisor Economist Entomologist Food technologist Historian— Information specialist Investigator Labor economist Marketing research analyst Marketing specialist Market reporter Meat grader Officer in charge Pathologist in charge Personnel officer.. Plant pathologist Plant physiologist — — Program analysis officer Program analyst Section head Social scicnce a n a l y s t . . Statistician Statistician in charge Supervisory auditor Supervisory chemist Supervisory commodity g r a d e r . . . Systems accountant Technologist Training officer. GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.. 1959 actual 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-18. $17,500: 1 Administrator D e p u t y administrator, marketing 1 services.. GS-17 $15,375 to $16,335: D e p u t y administrator, economics and statisticsD e p u t y administrator, marketing 1 research -D e p u t y administrator, marketing services . . . . . . . - * * - ...... 1 GS-16. $14,ioo't0~$15»150; Assistant administrator for manage1 ment 10 Division director 1 Outlook officer GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 Agricultural e c o n o m i s t . . 2 Assistant branch chief Assistant to deputy administrator, 1 marketing services 7 Branch c h i e f — 13 D e p u t y division director 10 Division director Executive assistant Legislative reference officer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officer Agricultural e c o n o m i s t . . . Agricultural engineer Area supervisor Assistant branch chief. Assistant to d e p u t y administrator, marketing services Assistant to division director 48 Branch chief. 1960 estimate GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370— GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880... $17,514 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 17,514 1 17,514 1 17,514 1 15,392 1 15,392 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325... 16,349 1 16,349 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065... 16,349 1 16,349 14,914 148,740 15,163 1 10 1 14,914 148,740 15,163 1 10 1 15,163 149,448 15,163 13,083 27,227 1 2 13,093 27,227 1 2 13,374 27,227 13 11 1 1 13,978 83,033 176,654 151,860 12,771 13,686 13.978 41,330 178,026 152,152 12,771 13,656 62,087 36,483 1 1 1 5 3 11,357 11,835 12,563 62,337 36,733 11,606 11,835 12,563 62,337 36,982 11,606 87,963 586,975 47 11,606 75,878 566,906 13,686 96,095 175,426 137,987 13,686 24,399 24,169 48 11,835 76,127 579,718 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390— GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940— GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Rates established b y act of June 20,1958 (5 U.S.C. 1161(c)): Division director Ungraded positions a t annual rates: $9,890 or above: Agent Secretary, western agricultural economics council — Less t h a n $9,890 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Ungraded positions at volume rates.. Total p e r m a n e n t Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Portion of salaries shown above paid b y States Portion of salaries shown above paid b y cooperators 1900 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $47,840 24,170 11,006 24,170 58,947 11,006 12,813 12,563 12,331 $18,339 12,085 11,606 23,910 59,196 11,835 12,813 12,503 12. 563 11,600 346,018 105,550 11,606 322,272 105,310 19,802 104, m 41,787 21,257 101,692 10,858 11,107 133,287 55,745 45,386 253,635 204,974 11,107 10,150 10,150 21,480 11,107 9,901 134,742 21,257 10,029 22,693 94,661 3S8,740 30,659 20,758 64,689 30,450 9,901 30,181 500,298 30,430 20,2S0 74,361 10,858 10,150 21,008 9,901 10,629 573,262 20,300 10,150 366,518 73,373 22,214 51,916 10,150 20,051 10,629 4,966,437 950 7,158,602 1 7,426 2,312 14,922,772 13 79,979 1,282 6,860,686 360 1,689,273 2,030 8,708,810 1,208 4,979,357 926 3,442,754 173 606,033 40 130,066 19,802 114,919 31,387 31,158 82,117 11,107 11,107 155,583 55,516 45,615 171,881 63,502 181,314 11,336 1 2 10,379 21,715 1 13 2 1 3 9 37 4 1 10,150 136,196 21,257 10,858 33,800 96,295 3S6,129 41,060 9,901 20,779 53,002 30.679 10,150 63,273 494,189 30.680 20,779 52,146 2 5 3 1 6 46 3 2 5 ..... '""9*901 9,901 1 21,257 2 10,150 1 10,629 1 52 545,497 30,430 3 10,150 1 35 370,839 62,047 6 22,214 2 31,637 3 20,051 2 10,629 5,061,690 987 7,366,449 2,235 14,292,575 13 80,122 1,143 6,021,503 19 4,067,314 1,724 7,394,413 1,099 4,507,293 759 2,828,416 112 392,796 28 92,749 1 14,500 1 14,500 4 40,708 6 62,074 1 10,143 719 3,104,955 99 17 411,776 49S 690 3,061,055 88 17 364,410 650 11,229 10,885 63,131,307 61,508,999 2,160.2 3,390.6 17,111,259 1.4 10,408 85.8 530,206 2.4 16,760 10,425,790 4.3 31,425 83 519,241 70 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual 1960 estimate AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OP PERSONAL SERVICES P A I D FROM F U N D S AVAILABLE TO AGRICULTURAL MARKETING S E R V I C E — C o n . 1959 actual Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account... 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 0.5 $2,591 Net permanent (average number, net siilftry) * 8,856.4 8,635.5 7,747 United States and possessions $51,740,962 $50,519,523 45,448,356 Foreign countries: 2 13,020 2 13,020 2.3 16,909 U.S. rates Positions other t h a n permanent: 354,953 354, 738 96,879 Temporary employment 141,000 141,000 154,600 Part-time employment 1,443,000 1,303,800 1,363,176 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 372,100 200,300 174,779 Regular pay above 52-week base 1,564,400 1,700, 714 1,559,151 Overtime and holiday pay 66,700 66,700 34,871 Nightwork differential 8,000 8,000 8,864 Living and quarters allowance 18,363 23,763 17,313 Additional pay for service abroad 01 54,361,644 48,874,898 Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Marketing research and service": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "School lunch program" "Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act f u n d " "Removal of surplus agricultural commodities". "Advances and reimbursements" "Trust funds" 55,692,412 N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued $61, $80,682 Assistant agricultural attach^ 39,853 2 19, Branch chief. 9,901 1 Cereal technologist 10,150 1 10, Commodity industry a n a l y s t . . . 19,802 2 19, Deputy division director 10,379 1 10, Export program analyst 10,858 1 11, Industrial specialist 10,150 1 10, Information and editorial specialist — 83,054 7 72, Marketing specialist 9,901 1 9, Procedures and reports officer 1 9, Program and financial activity auditor. 1 10, 1 10,150 Special assistant to division director.. 4 44, 44,179 4 Trade fair manager 1 10, 10,629 1 Trade program specialist. 31 31 262,973 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 29 208, 30 214,400 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 34 212,467 32 202,025 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 5,782 5,7 " 782 1 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 60 322,7791 56 300,019 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 391 31 160,3 32 166,069 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 £ 138 634,666 140 642, 529 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 44 174,0014 44 175,302 GS-1. $3,755 to $4,325 40,705 34, 029 C 11 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 3,640 640 1 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 15,892 15, 536 J 5 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at annual rates less 58 159,331 58 158,452 t h a n $9,890 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv1 3,744 1 3,536 alent to less t h a n $9,890 Total p e r m a n e n t . . Deduct— 571,549 628,170 649,170 Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts A d d portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account 2,941,037 2,437,230 13,597,103 3,100,000 2,439,229 13,762,445 3,088,000 2,518,242 14,157,400 Net permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary): United States and possessions $26,615,946 1,751,557 960,476 $31,624,100 2,552,500 1,103,000 $30,773,100 2,552,500 1,106,200 Foreign countries: U.S. rates FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual Grades a n d ranges: GS-18. $17,500: Administrator GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Agricultural attache D e p u t y administrator GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Agricultural attache Assistant administrator GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative officer Agricultural attache Assistant administrator .. Assistant agricultural attache Assistant to the administrator D e p u t y assistant administrator Director of international organization affairs. Director of statistics Division director Foreign agricultural affairs officer International e c o n o m i s t . . GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officer Agricultural attach^ Agricultural e c o n o m i s t — Agricultural officer Assistant agricultural attach^ Assistant to the assistant administrator Branch chief Cotton technologist D e p u t y assistant administrator D e p u t y division director. Director of internal audit Division director Foreign agricultural affairs officer Marketing specialist Program coordinator Reports and training officer. T r a d e fair specialist T r a d e promotion specialist GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Agricultural attach^ Agricultural economist. Agricultural officer 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 1 $17,514 2 1 31,741 15,392 8 3 118,644 43,576 1 17 1 1 1 5 13,978 224,078 14,456 13,083 13,374 1 1 13 1 1 1961 estimate N u m - Total ber salary $17,514 1 $17,514 31,741 15,621 2 1 31,741 15,621 118,185 43,805 8 3 118,435 43,805 17 1 1 1 5 225,887 14,456 13,083 13,374 19 1 1 1 5 251,741 14,456 13,083 13,374 12,771 13,083 172,116 13,978 14,456 1 1 13 1 1 13,083 13,083 173,011 13,978 14,456 1 1 13 1 1 13,083 13,083 173,011 13,978 14,456 3 16 3 4 35,755 186,301 36,732 46,404 95,930 3 18 3 5 9 36,005 209,557 36,961 58,011 106,809 3 19 3 5 36,005 221,372 37,211 58,011 106,809 1 27 1 1 1 1 3 4 13 5 1 11,835 316,802 11,835 11,835 11,835 11,357 35,297 46,883 153,690 57,741 12,563 1 29 1 1 1 1 3 4 13 4 1 1 11,835 341,183 11,835 11,835 11,835 11,357 35,297 46,405 155,147 46,405 12,563 11,357 24,170 4 17 1 40,102 171,725 9,901 2 1 24,170 5 17 2 50,252 171,496 20,051 11,835 341,432 11,835 11,835 11,835 11,357 35,297 46,405 155,147 46,405 12,563 22,714 24,170 4 18 1 40,102 182,124 9,901 Local rates •_•_ Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions Part-time employment: Foreign countries: Local rates I n t e r m i t t e n t employment: Foreign countries: Local rates Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y Living and quarters allowance Additional pay for service abroad 01 652 4,693,466 651 4,696,573 55.9 325,046 26.5 131,973 4.2 27,555 2.2 15,500 5.1 27,620 1.9 14,800 3,135,222 465.2 3,342,400 109.8 1,090, 684 53.3 142,579 106.8 1,077,500 52.2 144,000 46,733 46,700 Personal services. 2,266 2,300 14,277 4,446 110,550 35,312 34,300 106,100 36,700 4,582,069 4,790,000 SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S (SPECIAL FOREIGN CURRENCY PROGRAM) 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Trade program specialist Ungraded positions at annual rates less Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts A d d portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary): Foreign countries: U.S. rates. Local rates Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: Foreign countries: Local rates. Part-time employment: Foreign countries: Local rates Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Living and quarters allowance. 01 Personal services 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $11,357 1 $11,357 1 $11,606 75 169,981 74 175,401 32 67,696 76 181,338 75 186,758 33 79,302 8.9 51,276 1.8 3,790 0.7 2,455 0.4 5,390 65.6 123,337 3.9 9,358 1 11,357 70.1 166,043 2.1 5,302 1 11,606 29.9 62,394 12 600 2,428 2,400 517 51,647 1,400 97,200 300 3,700 183,331 279,000 78,000 07 DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Agricultural officer Assistant agricultural attachfi GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant agricultural attache D e p u t y division director Foreign agricultural affairs officer Veterinary analyst GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Agricultural economist GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 — GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 Ungraded positions at annual rates less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent. Deduct— Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Local rates Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay.. — Living and quarters allowance . . . Additional p a y for service abroad 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary $13,083 13,083 1 $13,083 11,835 11, 606 12,563 11,357 9,901 33,613 14, 060 6,136 21,611 14, 268 13,394 4,650 26 Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account. 01 Num- Total salary ber COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE 191,160 1 $13,374 11,606 12,563 11,357 11,835 12,563 11,600 9,901 33, 613 14, 560 6,136 21, 465 14,268 13,394 10,150 33,613 14,500 0,302 20,200 14,268 13,394 4,650 24 166,596 4*050 24 10G, 575 0.8 6, 208 0.7 7,196 0.7 0,475 1.9 14,050 1.9 14,800 1.9 14,800 2.9 18,611 2.2 15,500 2.2 15,500 19.7 141,123 19.1 136,000 19.1 136, GOO 4 42,809 2.5 5,581 2 18,400 2. 5 5, 700 1,994 2,000 619 844 6,508 859 1,300 000 3,400 3, 400 200,337 166,800 166,800 Personal services. 2 2.5 18.500 5, 700 2,000 COMMODITY EXCHANGE AUTHORITY SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Administrator GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: D e p u t y administrator GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant to the administrator C o m m o d i t y exchange supervisorDivision director... Economist.. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: AccountantAssistant division d i r e c t o r — Commodity exchange investigator... Commodity exchange specialist Commodity exchange supervisor GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 — GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940.. GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825— Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Parttime employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y 01 Personal services 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $15,870 1 $16,099 1 $10,349 14,685 1 14,914 1 14, 200 1 2 4 1 12.085 23,940 47,361 11,357 1 2 4 1 12,085 24,169 47,840 11,606 1 2 4 1 12,334 24,398 48,090 11,835 2 21,716 10,379 9,901 19,802 32,344 54,162 73,506 95,763 55,452 10,338 122,843 79,785 92,226 11,336 2 1 2 2 3 6 12 11 11 2 24 18 22 2 21,716 10,629 20,051 20,300 32,344 54,142 88,566 72,134 60,423 10,650 115,832 74,565 84,883 8,153 2 1 2 2 3 7 12 13 12 2 23 19 22 2 22, 214 10.029 20.280 20,758 33,073 1 1 1 2 3 6 10 15 10 2 26 19 24 3 122.1 765,206 833,614 35,414 801,101 28,101 134 814,851 11.9 49,645 121 773,000 62,962 90,251 85,323 60,434 10,816 111,505 78,974 85.030 8,153 124 798,200 3,153 3,225 3,275 2,908 294 5,950 325 3,100 325 771,561 782,500 804,900 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM F U N D S AVAILABLE TO COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE 1959 actual 1900 estimate 1901 cstlmato Grades and ranges: Num- Total N u m - Total Num* Total ber Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary salary ber salary excess of $17,500: 1 $20,010 $20,010 Administrator GS-18. $17,500: 17,511 1 17,514 Associate administrator GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 47,810 3 47,361 Deputy administrator 1 15,621 15,392 General sales manager GS-10. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant deputy administrator, op2 28,870 2 28,870 erations Assistant deputy administrator, price 14,200 1 14,200 support Assistant deputy administrator, pro28,870 2 28,611 duction adjustment 15,103 1 15,103 Deputy general sales manager 101,795 7 102,73S Director, commodity office.87.381 6 88,317 Division director Executive assistant to tho adminis1 15,103 1 15,163 trator GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 13,0S3 12,771 A gricultural economist 80,809 79.954 Area director 27,950 27,001 Assistant to administrator 93.350 79.955 Assistant to deputy administrator 13,083 13,083 Assistant to director... 41,330 41,330 Assistant to general sales manager 12,771 12,771 Associate director, commodity office.. 12.771 12,771 Associate division director 13.083 13,0S3 Branch chief 171,224 170,330 Deputy director, commodity office... 243,152 228,322 Deputy division director 196,434 194,999 Division director GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 45,428 2 25,12G Agricultural economist. 11,000 1 11,000 Assistant deputy division director 40.155 4 45,677 Assistant director, commodity office.. 47.589 4 47,838 Assistant to division d i r e c t o r . . . 25,370 Associate director 532,020 43 521,357 Branch chief 48,818 4 48,338 Chief, area office 11,835 1 11,006 Chief, cotton products export office . . Chief, systems development and 1 11,000 11,000 design staff 61,009 5 61,097 Compliance officer 73,922 6 73,093 Deputy area director 72,510 6 73,233 Deputy division director 184,880 18 207,1M Division chief, commodity office 23,920 2 23,091 Division director Head, international sugar agreement 12,085 1 12,085 staff. 30,501 3 36,255 Industrial specialist 12,503 1 12,503 Labor economist 11,835 1 11,835 Management analyst 47.590 4 40,883 Marketing specialist — 107,210 12 143,789 Staff assistant 11,006 2 22,963 Staff specialist 61,154 5 59,678 Supervisory systems accountant, GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 19,802 Accountant — 552,732 51 530,181 Administrative officer 107,433 15 161,513 Agricultural economist 101,200 14 149,602 Assistant branch chief. 41,787 4 41,308 Assistant chief, area office 54,329 5 54,329 Assistant compliance officer.. . Assistant division chief, commodity 110,812 12 120,256 office 30,430 3 30,430 Assistant to director, commodity office. 22,693 2 22,444 Assistant to division director 94,433 10 103,814 Branch chief. 63,272 6 62,254 Budget examiner 2 20,758 2 20,300 Digital computer systems analyst- _ 132,230 13 15 153,342 Division chief, commodity office 4 41,557 41,059 Field representative 9,901 1 10,629 Incentive awards officer. 33,072 3 33,072 Industrial specialist44,887 4 43,452 Information specialist 43,221 4 43,681 Investigator -20,051 2 20,051 Laboratory chief. — 20,051 3 29,952 Management analyst 23 242,984 244,375 Marketing specialist. 11 115,668 83,804 Program specialist --10,629 11,336 Safety officer 308,289 29 301,679 Section head 156,707 15 155,540 Staff assistant 82,846 9 92,290 Staff specialist 54,323 5 53,352 Supervisory auditor 9,901 Sugar technologist 65,669 7 75,152 Systems accountant 11,336 1 11,336 Training officer 385 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 3,440,297 3,362,580 802 787 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230.. 5,992,659 5,759,922 1 6,656 1 6,510 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. 822 847 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885— 5,319,588 5,275,973 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 72 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE—Continued N u m - Total N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OP PERSONAL SERVICES P A I D FROM F U N D S AVAILABLE TO COMMODITY STABILIZATION S E R V I C E — 64.9 $298,173 Continued 1959 actual 1960 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-8. $5,470 to $0,370 GS-7. $4,9S0 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,010 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 19 $113,925 19 $113,925 20 $119,209 694 697 706 3,807,359 3,823,709 3.815.838 66 335,313 66 335,313 54 275,370 892 947 1,005 4,158,384 4,405,499 4,616,081 1,169 1,256 1,296 4,899,006 5,238,401 5.375.839 1,623 1,633 1,755 6,189,180 6,227,040 6,677,939 1,220 1,395 799 4,190,588 4,813,063 2,654,055 23 74,703 23 74,703 22 71,946 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,000 to $3,530 Unpraded positions at hourly rates equiv72 307,595 72 307,595 83 360,646 alent to less than $9,890 8,278 8,602 8,235 Total permanent 44,382,987 43,894,190 45,617,651 310 753.2 39 Deduct lapses 1,212,248 2,193,986 3,479,102 N e t permanent (average number, 7,481.8 not salary) 40,415,088 Positions other than permanent: 315,647 Temporary e m p l o y m e n t . . . . 20,741 Part-time employment 672,357 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 152,055 Regular pay ahovo 52-weck base 098,903 Ovcrtlmo and holiday pay 8,592 Nlehtwork differential 77,263 Additional pay for scrvice abroad 42,300,646 01 Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Administrative expenses, section 392, Agricultural Act of 1938" — "Local administration, section 388, Acrlcultural Act of 193S" "Advances and reimbursements" "Disaster loans, etc.,revolving f u n d " . . . "School lunch program," Agricultural Marketing Service " R e m o v a l of surplus agricultural commodities," Agricultural Marketing Scrvice "Agricultural conservation p r o g r a m " . . . "Limitation on administrative expenses," Commodity Credit Corporation $16,982,059 1,275,424 18,580 656,490 1,275,789 18,580 655,575 322,137 592,039 10,503 78,168 46,376,916 159,706 597,740 10,503 77,876 45,966,508 $17,013,338 $16,992,091 494.677 489,874 77,500 494,700 449,829 75,100 174,478 178,500 180,000 323,469 503,334 394,500 505,439 359,900 506,488 23,398,135 27,223,088 26,908,400 FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OP PERSONAL SERVICES P A I D FROM FUNDS AVAILABLE TO THE FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or In exccss of $14,190: Manacer GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant manager GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Division director GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative oflicer Area director Assistant division director Branch manager Division director Supervising auditor GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Actuary Administrative officer Assistant brarch manager Assistant division director . Budget officer State director GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $3,230 GS-9. $5,995 to $fi,8S5 GS-7. $4,980 to $5t8S0 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,010 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,S25 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Total p e r m a n e n t . 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $17,500 $17,500 $17,500 14,685 14,685 14,914 3 39,540 3 39,852 3 40,434 2 4 3 1 2 1 24,170 48,797 34,071 11,357 23,192 11,357 2 4 3 1 2 1 24,170 49,297 34,071 11,357 23,442 11,357 2 4 3 1 2 1 24,419 50,044 34,818 11,606 23,940 11,606 1 10,150 2 19,802 1 9,901 1 11,107 1 10,150 1 10,629 38 345,881 20 150,611 93 608.067 41 218, W5 8 40,372 47 221,868 105 435,846 123 465,501 45 158.068 4 13,209 549 2,954,376 1 2 1 1 1 10,379 19,802 9,901 11,107 10,379 208,649 173,702 398,088 374,713 363,502 47,008 226,983 428,732 525,943 120,894 10,255 1 2 1 1 1 21 18 55 59 104 9 44 101 154 21 19 54 58 70 9 48 103 139 34 3 582 3,165,768 10,379 20,300 10,150 11,107 10,379 208,878 165,297 407,552 386,524 536,077 47,737 212,134 425,546 585,165 119,728 10,442 625 3,396,676 484.1 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base flvfirtfmftfltiHbolidav nav 01 604.5 543.8 2,994,559 3,298,886 98,100 23,108 1,262,433 98,100 23,533 1,250,781 9,182 941 21,500 12,400 3,819,802 4,399,700 4,683,700 $3,523,478 $3,875,700 $4,100,700 293,623 2,701 524,000 583,000 . . Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operating and administrative ex- 2,656,203 20.5 $97,790 39,949 18,578 1,094,949 Personal services "Federal Crop Insurance Corporation fund" .... ....... "Advances and reimbursements" RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION 7,968 ,063 43,170,739 43,423,575 468,542 399,921 110,708 1959 actual N e t permanent (average number, 1961 estimate 38.2 $171,209 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions a t rates equal to or in excess of $15,375: Administrator. GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: D e p u t y administrator GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant administrator GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Chief of division D e p u t y assistant administrator Director of program operations Special assistant to assistant administrator GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Area director Assistant chief of division . Chief of division Head of section Internal auditor _• Legislative consultant Loan specialist. Program analyst Special assistant to assistant administrator GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Assistant area director Assistant chief of division Assistant to chief of division. Business economist Electric farming specialist..—. Engineer—architectural Engineer—electrical Engineer—electronic Engi neer—valuat ion Head of section Information specialist Internal auditor Investigator.. Irrigation specialist Labor relations advisor Loans specialist Management specialist GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 ! GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 t o $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 G S - L $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent Deduct lapses N u m - Total salary ber Personal services Number $20,000 $20,000 15,392 15,621 29,349 29,598 56,161 13,978 13,978 56,659 13,978 13,978 2 13,978 3 5 2 1 1 2 1 17 12 Total N u m - Total ber salary salary 15,392 29,120 2 1961 estimate $20,000 27,060 13,978 13,978 60,903 161,656 36,025 11,357 11,606 12,813 11,606 12,334 123,757 99,569 36,483 11,357 11,606 13,042 123,986 99,818 36,732 11,606 11,835 13,042 30,660 55,016 21,237 10,858 10,379 22,672 11,107 189,756 132,556 48 520,039 2 20,779 1 10,150 1 10,150 1 11,107 1 11,107 1 11,107 2 21,736 295 2, 735,029 160 1, 234,574 76 485,597 72 390,991 34 183,413 148 703,797 110 443,123 90,337 23 24,691 7 2,974 1 292 159 74 " 28 140 108 21 7 1 12,563 1 12,813 1 12,813 41,308 111,052 21,736 4 10 2 41,308 111,550 21,736 10,629 22,672 11,107 233,436 152,856 11,107 335,614 21,008 10,379 10,379 11,107 11,107 42,016 33,800 2,726,677 1,232,351 473,533 508,188 144,916 666,744 438,151 83,702 24,836 3,058 292 159 74 28 140 108 21 7 1 12,563 10,629 22,672 11,336 233,665 152,856 11,107 337,418 21,237 10,379 10,379 11,107 11,107 42,266 34,029 2,740,501 1,245,263 480,246 514,940 147,205 672,640 440,869 84,118 25,148 3,058 6,698 1,067 1,062 1,062 7,895,380 7,941,674 7,884,193 71 475,144 52.4 371,615 64 431,673 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , n e t salary) 1,014.6 7,523,765 Positions other t h a n permanent: Intermittent employment 40,718 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 28,613 Overtime and holiday p a y 1,165 Additional p a y for service abroad II! 2,396 01 1960 estimate 7,596,657 991 7,452,520 7,466,530 45,000 45,000 56,980 1,000 5,000 28,490 1,000 5,000 7,560,500 7,546,020 07 DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE 1959 actual FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Grades a n d ranges: N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Special positions a t rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $15,375: $17,514 Administrator 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 15,621 D e p u t y administrator 1 15,870 1 15,870 GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 3 43,097 Assistant administrator 3 43,555 3 44,034 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 13,374 D e p u t y assistant administrator 1 13,686 1 13,686 1 12,771 Director, finance office 1 13,083 1 13,083 4 52,020 Director of division 5 66,579 5 66,579 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 2 23,201 2 22,714 2 22,963 Assistant director, finance office 1 11,606 1 11,357 1 11,357 Assistant director of division 1 12,334 1 1 11,835 12,085 Assistant to the administrator Assistant to the assistant adminis12,085 12,085 11,835 1 trator 25,855 25,626 2 25,626 Director of division 12,813 12,563 1 12,563 Director of information 48,568 47,839 4 47,610 Loan officer.. .. 12,334 12,334 12,085 1 Program field representative.. 35 407,876 35 399,428 34 387,821 State director GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 10,379 10,150 1 10,150 Administrative officer 10,150 9,901 9,901 1 Agriculturist Assistant director, internal audit 11,586 11,336 11,336 division __ 33,072 32,594 33,072 Assistant director of division. 9,901 1 Assistant state director.. 8 82,616 8 81,162 6 60,860 Chief of branch — 32 324,374 30 300,207 12 121,026 Chief, program operations 11,586 1 1 11,336 1 11,336 Engineer. 5 53,102 5 52,873 5 51,936 Examiner in charge 6 64,000 7 73,652 7 73,154 Loan officer 1 10,629 1 10,629 1 10,379 M anagement analyst 8 86,445 8 85,737 9 94,869 State director 534,332 53 489,341 53 482,180 56 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 374 400 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 — 409 2,945,809 3,112,334 3,130,398 964 933 860 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,8856,335,951 6,064,527 ,527,709 4 25,544 4 25,398 4 24,940 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370.. 928 952 977 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,8805,271,389 5,367,103 , 453,087 10 52,947 10 52,730 11 56,597 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390341 373 412 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940.. 1,609,219 1,762,562 ,927,798 1,370 187 201 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,3255,755,017 787,821 849,175 227 8 1,452 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065860,316 6,090,036 ,831,186 117 427,461 146 524,354 697,817 194 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equiv4 18,720 4 17,968 4 17,968 alent to less t h a n $9,890 Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct— Lapses. _ 120.6 631,502 Portion of salaries shown above ; from other accounts. A d d portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment I n t e r m i t t e n t employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime a n d holiday p a y — Additional p a y for services abroad 01 25,246,292 Personal services.. 25,693,635 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad P a y m e n t to other agcncies for reimbursable detail 01 N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $9,776 14 108,637 83 513,281 170 944,377 1 5,408 24 112,359 25 105,596 274 1,105,757 9 32,532 4 85 90 $31,533 551,819 520,292 4 80 102 $31,090 525,630 546,191 37 12 182 4 160,103 50,497 737,939 14,789 52 167 7 9 221,139 692,562 28,226 31,306 604 3,003,748 422 2,0S9,914 7 0.3 Total permanent Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries carried In other position schedules paid from this account N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad 01 Personal services 57,304 423 2,100,465 15 85,065 411 408 2,032, 550 2,015,400 489,034 9,907 748,000 11,000 369,090 11,000 12,153 673 3,889 15,450 680 5,570 7,360 6S0 6,720 742 750 750 3,481,458 2,814,000 2,410,000 REIMBURSEMENTS 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 G S - i . $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 11 1,720 596.7 2,905,000 Personal services ADVANCES AND 36,902 Number 2 1 7 5 15 15 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Total Num- Total N u m salary ber salary ber $18,138 2 $18,590 2 4,493 1 4,659 1 29,825 34,151 8 8 19,147 4 15,642 3 71,603 54 14 1 Total salary $18,845 4,805 34,338 11,765 69,753 3,238 15 1 73,048 3,558 3 11,000 3.1 12,000 17 80,490 16.1 78,515 262 177 560 200 2,750 285 200 3,000 71,988 84,000 82,000 71,549 379,579 1,211,919 7.1 4.5 21,623 25,497 43,958 OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL 28,797 13,016 13,130 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES P A I D FROM F U N D S AVAILABLE TO OFFICE OP THE GENERAL COUNSEL 5.6 4,426.3 4,424 >66.5 24,816,684 24,469,235 24,621,964 96,618 29,006 511,852 65,200 81,420 520,000 65.200 217,716 520,000 94,366 6,292 88,585 187,145 5,000 87,000 94,900 5,000 87,000 25,806,500 25,415,000 25,448,683 1959 actual Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 1961 estimate 87.6 269 D I S A S T E R LOANS, E T C . , REVOLVING Grades a n d ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Director, emergency loan division GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant director, emergency loan division Emergency loan and credit officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Emergency loan officer Emergency loan a n d credit officer 4,519 25,227,091 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 i960 cstlraato FUND 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $13,083 1 11,606 1 11,3 1 $11,606 1 $11,835 "l Ii,"33a" "I 11,586 1959 actual 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m Grades and ranges: ber ber salary Special positions a t rates equal to or in excess of $15,375: $19,011 1 General counsel GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 16,349 1 D e p u t y general counsel GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 59,446 4 Assistant general counsel GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 4 51,084 6 Attorney 6 78,477 6 Director, legal division.— GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 20 240,693 27 Attorney Executive assistant to the general 11,606 1 counsel GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 893,877 Attorney 345,840 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 170,473 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 86,733 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 125,320 GS-7. $4,9S0 to $5,880 85,447 GS-6. £4,490 to $5,390 213,821 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 413,617 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 131,514 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 16,610 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 14,144 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Total permanent 428 2,974,067 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total salary ber salary $19,011 $19,011 16,349 16,349 59,675 59,924 76,626 78,477 77,874 80,265 319,927 27 323,276 79 41 26 22 17 17 43 107 26 4 4 846,625 366,078 194,085 138,843 94,221 91,312 227,753 443,529 100,982 14,103 14,560 11,606 794,432 301,955 169,267 136,173 91,978 91,021 223,887 409,233 99,817 17,016 14,248 416 2,930,698 11,835 437 3,120,625 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 74 1959 actual OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OP PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM F U N D S AVAILABLE TO OFFICE OF THE GENERAL C O U N S E L — C o n t i n u e d 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 22 $123,841 Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment -. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad 01 Personal services Salaries are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Disaster loans, ctc., revolving f u n d , " Farmers Home Administration "Acreage reserve," Commodity Stabilization Service "Conservation reserve program," Commodity Stabilization Service 406 2,850,226 13,726 $58,468 18 $115,260 406 2,872,230 419 3,005,365 10 13,885 14,000 10,683 170 3,258 21,300 11,900 3,275 3,260 2,878,063 2,910,805 3,034,410 $2,771,937 $2,738,375 $2,884,045 24,544 27,230 27,115 145,200 123,250 50,594 30,988 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Placement officer Procurement analyst GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.._ GS-11." $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.. GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940— GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 108,928 86,362 35,008 13,498 $9,901 31,158 267,092 152,022 208,040 203,548 68,975 218,459 92,289 95,616 34,842 10,816 $9,901 31,158 267,609 150,816 209,268 204,901 70,055 220, 521 93,390 95,907 35,237 19,448 20,280 20,280 $30,909 239,717 144,278 192,710 224,048 54,766 212,868 2,497,371 ! 53,085 9.6 75,862 9.6 71,974 21,627 1.4 14,660 1.4 14,660 Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts — 316.8 2,367,095 321 321 2,400,006 2,410,737 3,273 8,572 1,160 8,653 8,526 8,632 11,105 635 655 19,023 9,750 750 658 9,579 9,750 750 658 2,399,967 2,440,000 2,440,000 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment. Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52 week base.. Overtime and holiday p a y . . . . Nightwork differential Uniform allowance Personal services. 10,816 2,490,528 !, 441,807 Deduct— 01 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Total permanent _ Net permanent (average number, net salary) 1960 estimate OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY SALARIES AND EXPENSES WORKING CAPITAL F U N D , DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 1059 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate 1959 actual Num- Total N u m - Total N u m Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $17,500: 1 $25,000 1 $25,000 1 Secretary of Agriculture 1 21,000 1 21,000 1 Under Secretary of Agriculture 3 60,000 Assistant Secretary of Agriculture . . . 60,000 3 3 1 Administrative assistant secretary 19,000 1 GS-18. $17,500: 17,514 Administrative assistant secretary 1 17,514 Assistant to the Secretary 1 17,514 Director, agricultural credit services.. 1 1 17,514 1 Executive assistant, chief of staff 1 17,514 1 17,514 1 GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 3 46,176 2 31,013 Assistant to the Secretary 2 1 15,392 1 15,392 Director of finance and budget officer. 1 1 15,392 Director of personnel 1 15,621 1 1 15,621 Judical officer 1 GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant to the Secretary .. 1 14,206 D irector of personnel 1 14,435 Director of plant and operations... 14,435 1 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative assistant 93,973 93,058 Assistant director of personnel 26,166 39,520 Assistant to the Secretary. 12,771 Deputy director, budget and finance.. 27,956 27,956 Director of administrative management 13,083 12,771 Director of plant and operations 13,686 Hearing examiner 67,827 69,286 Program staff officer 13,374 13,374 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative assistant 23,691 2 23,940 Assistant director of administrative management 11,606 1 11,835 Assistant director of plant and operations 23,920 24,169 Assistant to the judicial officer 11,357 11,357 Chief of division, budget and finance.. 60,652 59,944 Chief of division, personnel 86,030 74,922 Chief of division, plant and operations. 24,398 24,398 Program analyst 34,818 34,818 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant and auditor 61,588 62,524 Administrative analyst 10,379 10,379 Assistant chief of division 11,336 Assistant to the director of plant and operations 9,901 Budget examiner 3 29,952 30,679 Chief, administrative services division 10,150 10,379 Chief of section, personnel 21,736 Engineer 11,107 "11,107 Investigator 10,858 Management analyst 5 51,918 52,645 Personnel officer 6 63,980 65,665 Personnel security specialist 1 9,901 10,150 Total salary $25,000 21,000 60,000 19,000 17,514 17,514 17,514 31,013 15,621 15,392 15,870 14,435 93,973 26,166 12,771 27,956 13,083 13,686 23,940 11,835 24,169 11,357 60,881 86,279 24,648 35,505 Grades and ranges: GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Chief of division.. GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530... GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880.... GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940.. GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530.. I. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9.890 Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 01 Number 1960 estimate Total Number $9,901 16,931 7,280 25,001 56,659 5,096 54,141 42,471 72,989 52,415 28,787 1 1 1 4 9 1 11 8 14 12 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total ber salary salary $10,150 8,819 7,030 25,938 52,294 5,242 54,141 34,525 57,029 44,034 21,877 $10,150 8,819 7,530 25,500 51,790 5,242 53,704 34,421 56,994 43,431 21,798 434,874 98 436,895 171 777,010 166 754,253 166 757,974 8 28,244 2 12,240 2 12,903 164 742,013 164 745,071 91 405,3 0.2 1,449 0.2 1,284 163 748,601 2,806 25,642 939 5,787 22,000 1,000 2,929 22,000 1,000 770,800 771,000 1,735 Personal services. 780,703 61,567 10,629 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 9,901 30,679 1959 actual 10,379 ~ii,~io7 11,107 51,189 65,167 10,379 Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account (01 Personal services)... 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 $22,168 1.4 $14,660 1.4 $14,660 07 DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE 1959 actual OFFICE OF INFORMATION CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID F U N D S AVAILABLE TO OFFICE OF INFORMATION 1959 actual Grades a n d ranges: GS-16. Range $14,190 to $15,150: Director of information GS-15. Range $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant director of information. GS-14. Range $U,355 to $12,555: Chief of division Editor of yearbook Executive assistant to the director GS-13. Range $9,890 to $11,090: Chief of division.Information specialist Motion picture production specialistVisual information specialist GS-12. Range $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . Range $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. Range $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. Range $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. Range $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. Range $4,040 to $4,940 GS-1. Range $3,755 to $4,325— GS-3. Range $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. Range $3*255 to $3,825 GS-1. Range $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 $15,163 $15,163 40,435 41,038 3 7 3 1 19 20 23 38 8 34 49 15 31,158 72,695 31,866 9,901 169,064 154,460 148,425 211,679 40,664 158,454 199,355 55,089 20,701 3,058 31,636 103,125 32,115 10,150 142,624 151,318 149,788 210,481 40,664 159,908 199,191 51,041 20,552 2,974 151,987 157,692 214,093 41,413 165,475 197,815 52,206 21,134 3,058 31,388 31,388 31,388 P ersonal services 71,052 11,835 11,606 245 1,487,649 7 43,058 15,000 2 6 1 1 32,115 104,332 32,593 10,379 161,218 249 1,529,885 53,320 8 2 15,000 1,407,151 1,429,591 1,461,565 8,527 4,606 7,025 2,000 4,200 2,000 5,421 24,696 10,749 15,500 7,000 11,500 Salaries and wages distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" " A d v a n c e s and reimbursements" " G r e a t Plains conservation program," Soil Conservation Service "Acreage reserve," Commodity Stabilization Service "Conservation reserve program," Commodity Stabilization Service " W o r k i n g capital f u n d , Department of Agriculture". 1,462,110 1,464,865 1,486,265 $716,812 39,123 $717,865 39,000 $745,765 39,000 7,842 18,500 18,500 12,127 5,815 >,500 680,391 1,000 683,000 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total ber salary Num- Total salary ber N u m - Total ber salary LIBRARY SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S Grades a n d ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Director GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Chief, division of bibliography.. Section chiefs -GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 — G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $b,8S5___ —GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5.390.. GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,S25 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530.... - 1 $13,978 $14,227 1 $14,227 1 11,107 11,336 19,802 36,733 160,177 67,264 62,878 14,997 90,335 87,398 122,034 26,876 3,058 1 2 4 23 15 13 3 20 31 7 1 11,336 19,802 36,983 167,686 92,412 68,744 15,434 92,913 88,354 119,995 24,338 3,162 717,115 142 755,3S6 53,415 37,356 123,94S 64,689 5,408 80,890 71,174 172,164 37,630 2,974 136 674,733 ^ Total permanent Deduct— 21.2 87,143 Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid 0.7 3,484 . f r o m other accounts A d d portion of salaries carried in other po1 7,260 sition schedules paid from this account.. N e t p e r m a n e n t (average n u m b e r , net salary) 115.1 591,366 137 11.1 52,042 0.3 1,400 0.7 5,483 126.3 669,156 $744 $800 2,234 120 5,000 100 2,800 100 675,000 727,300 597,272 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary N u m - Total ber salary 1959 actual Grades and ranges: G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230... GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Total p e r m a n e n t . . . 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 (average number, net salary)... Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y 01 $7,280 6,739 22,359 4,493 8,652 19,158 3,370 $13, f00 32,199 4,347 4,326 15, f38 0,636 16 7G, 540 15 3,453 12,438 27 1 3,925 1 4,624 3,852 0.5 3,640 0,5 2,220 0.4 1,400 237 149 $4,659 4,326 72,051 0.6 14.9 70,9 1 1 13.9 65,187 3 494 12,411 48 12,459 Personal services. FOREST SERVICE 11,709 — $1,794 1,758 Personal services 72,262 12,085 11,835 239 236 232 01 41,642 70,573 11,835 11,357 6 1 1 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Payment to other agencies for reimbursable details 1961 estimate $15,163 6 1 1 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary e m p l o y m e n t . . . I n t e r m i t t e n t employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week b a s e . . . Overtime and holiday p a y . . . Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 01 1961 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 246 1,487,320 Total permanent Deduct— Lapses. . . . 12.8 71,583 Portion of salaries shown above paid 1.2 8,586 from other accounts. Net permanent (average number, net salary) — 1960 estimate FROM I960 estimate 21 8.3 37,186 0.6 5,400 134.3 723,600 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID F U N D S AVAILABLE TO THE FOREST SERVICE 1959 actual I960 estimate FROM 1961 estimate FOREST SERVICE N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $15,375: 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 Chief GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 3 47,361 3 47,361 46,863 3 Assistant chief GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 3 44,054 3 44,054 3 44,054 Assistant chief... 14,206 1 1 14,206 1 14,206 D e p u t y assistant chief, research GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 13,083 1 13,083 1 12,771 Administrative officer 1 12,771 12,771 1 12,771 D e p u t y administrator 9 122,551 122,551 9 121,656 Director, forest experiment s t a t i o n — 13,978 1 13,978 1 13,978 Director, forest products l a b o r a t o r y . . 39,540 3 39,540 3 38,937 Division director 13,978 1 13,978 1 13,978 Engineer — 13,083 1 13,083 1 12,771 Entomologist 156,642 12 156,642 9 116,166 Forester 13,978 1 13,978 13,978 1 Forest products technologist 13,083 1 13,083 1 12,771 Information officer -. 13,374 1 13,374 13,083 1 Mathematical statistician — 13,083 1 13,083 12,771 1 Personnel officer 13,083 1 13,083 12,771 1 Plant pathologist 26,166 2 26,166 25, W2 2 Range conservationist... 135,887 10 135,887 10 134,680 Regional forester --52,623 4 52,623 4 51,396 R esearch forester GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 4 46,175 4 46,175 3 34,071 Accountant. 5 58,738 5 58,738 4 46,634 Administrative officer Assistant director, forest products 1 13,042 1 13,042 13,043 laboratory 70 820,693 70 820,693 801,937 Assistant regional forester 1 11,606 1 11,606 11,357 Budget officer 2 24,170 2 24,170 23,670 Cartographer 2 25.605 2 25.605 25,605 Chemist... 2 25,126 2 25,126 25,126 Civil engineer 1 11.606 1 11.606 11,357 Classification officer 8 93,058 8 93,058 80,954 Division d i r e c t o r . . . . 1 11,606 1 11,606 11,357 Educationist (forestry) 1 12,563 1 12,563 12,563 Electronics engineer 3 36,732 3 36,732 24,169 Engineer 11 127,168 11 127,168 124,927 Entomologist 1 1 11,606 11,606 11,357 Fiscal auditor 1 11,357 1 11,357 Fiscal officer 2 2 23,192 23,192 4 45,906 Forest economist 36 417,891 417,891 33 381,557 Forester - 76 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate FOREST SERVICE—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OP PERSONAL SERVICES P A I D FROM F U N D S AVAILABLE TO THE FOREST S E R V I C E — C o n t i n u e d 1959 actual r o n m SERVICE—continued Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued Forest products technologist Information specialist Management analyst Mathematical statistician Mechanical engineer Personnel officer r i a n t pathologist r i a n t physiologist Range conscrvntionist Regional fiscal ajient Research center leader . Research forester Safety officer Soil scientist Technical assistance specialist Technologist Training officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Administrative officcr Assistant regional forester Budget analyst Budget officer Chemical engineer Chemist Civil engineer . . Classification officer Dendrologist Editor Electronics engineer Engineer Entomologist Fiscal auditor Fiscal officer— Forest economist Forester Forest products technologistForest supervisor Geologist Highway engineer Information officcr Information specialist Landscape architect Management analyst Mathematical statistician Mathematician Meteorologist Personnel officer Photo-Interpretation specialist.. Physicist Plant pathologist Plant physiologist Plant taxonomist Publications writer Range conservationist Regional fiscal agent Research center leader Research forester Safety officer Statistician. Supply officer Technolocist GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370... GS-7. $4,9S0 to $5,880... GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390.-. GS-5. $4,040 t o $4,940— GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325... GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.« GS-2. $3,255 t o $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Grades established b y act of J u n e 20, 1958 (72 Stat. 213): Physical scientist - 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary FOREST SEEVICE—continued Ungraded positions at annual rates: $9,890 or above: Soil scientist Less than $9,890 — 1 $10,629 1,097 1,097 1,090 $5,632,168 $5,632,168 5,265,725 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890—. N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 5 $60,901 2 22,714 3 34,320 1 2 8 11,606 22,714 90,856 7 79,748 1 11,357 24 274,999 1 11,357 1 11,357 1 12.334 8 98,840 1 11,357 4 40,332 13 131,831 2 22,194 9,901 1 4 39,604 7 77,978 8 89.335 5 54,578 4 39,604 1 10,150 1 10,150 1 11,107 10 108,679 1 10,150 2 19,802 3 32,843 5 51,668 123 1,239,693 3 32,843 112 1,138,905 1 11,107 5 54,578 1 9,901 4 40,810 12 121,224 3 32,364 11,107 21,008 79,706 10,150 20,779 40,580 20,280 10,150 11,107 39,601 63,502 40,331 33 332,760 1 11,107 1 9,901 9 99,235 796 6,922,732 1,451 10,759,066 4 27,101 1,353 8,488,958 34 203,863 1,766 9,570,450 560 2,821,520 1,694 7,565,182 1,810 7,285,388 1,679 6,217,240 550 1,850,854 15 47,112 $84,093 23,212 46,404 11,357 11,606 22,963 114,317 11,357 92,579 22,963 11,357 30 346,318 11,357 11,357 12,334 86,028 11,357 $84,093 23,212 46,404 11,357 11,606 22,963 114.317 11,357 92,579 22,963 11,357 346.318 11,357 11,357 12,334 86,028 11,357 8 80,165 17 170,727 1 11,336 1 10,150 4 39,853 7 76,314 11 121,928 74,380 39,853 10,150 3 29,952 1 11,107 12 129,188 4 40,581 2 20,300 4 40,561 2 20,529 143 1,456,052 1 10,150 114 1,170,538 11,107 54,578 l 9,901 6 62,067 1 9,901 13 132,849 2 21,257 1 11,107 2 21,257 7 70,552 1 10,379 3 30,909 2 20,530 2 19,802 1 10,150 80,165 170,727 11,336 10,150 39,853 76,314 121,928 74,380 39,853 10,150 29,952 11,107 129,188 40,581 20,300 40,561 20,529 39,604 30,679 50,482 382,554 9,901 11,107 10,150 98,258 1 1 1 9 835 7,282,119 1,4S0 11,003,2S9 5 33,903 1,484 9,40S, 413 33 202,179 2,029 10,955,147 555 2,798,661 1,824 8,132,849 1,887 7,640,586 1,752 6,549,875 542 1,849,729 17 53,790 3 43,500 11 12 4 2 4 2 143 1,456,052 1 10,150 114 1,170,538 11,107 54,578 9,901 62,067 9,901 132,849 21,257 11,107 21,257 70,552 10,379 30,909 20,530 19,802 10,150 4 39,604 3 30,679 5 50,482 38 382,554 1 9,901 1 11,107 1 10,150 9 98,258 854 7,442,497 1,506 11,189,029 6 33,903 1,524 9,651,133 33 202,179 2,080 11,214,119 559 2,816,633 1,874 8,335,649 1,914 7,742,241 1,752 6,549,875 542 1,849,729 17 53,790 3 43,500 635 2,602,486 15,142 14,925 14,096 83,554,757 82,384,520 76,958,291 1,095.4 1,076.6 1,124.3 5,237,322 5,140,142 5,082,813 Total permanent., Deduct lapses.. Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad Uniform allowance P a y m e n t to casual workers Payment to prison inmates P a y m e n t to other agencies for reimbursable details 01 612 2,477,127 Personal services, Forest Service Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Forest protection and utilization" "Forest roads and trails" "Acquisition of lands for national forests, special acts" "Acquisition of lands for national forests, Superior National Forest" "Acquisition of lands for national forests, Cache National Forest" "Expenses, brush disposal".. " O t h e r Forest Service permanent appropriations" " Working capital f u n d , " Forest Service. "Advances and reimbursements" "Forest Service trust f u n d s " Allotment from— "Flood prevention," Soil Conservation Service " W a t e r s h e d protection," Soil Conservation Service "Agricultural conservation p r o g r a m " . "Conservation reserve program," Commodity Stabilization Service... " Great Plains conservation program," Soil Conservation Service Allocation from "Construction, general," rivers and harbors a n d flood control, Army—Civil 14,046.6 13,848.4 1,971.7 78,317,435 77,244,378 71,875,478 21,086,368 348,021 4,257,313 21,870,029 374,836 4,347,051 302,239 4,448,679 69,948 210,940 271,474 2,0"9,283 13,292 572,892 1,869,030 47,825 220,818 286,151 1,034,352 14,000 21,815 15,921 104,964,850 107,897,283 $66,359,890 16,051,173 $66,010,387 18,184,454 625 640 10,609 3,045 3,970,645 2,530 3,736,913 15,826 3,524,465 2,553,628 10,588,435 59,722 3,719,473 3,064,579 11,166,732 1,184,835 1,185,376 387,345 99,525 455,710 100,674 181,330 185,921 20,373 21,346 13,101 2,826 $7,030 6,594 4,992 5,554 3,869 3,598 $7,280 12,729 5,138 5,699 3,952 3,702 ALLOCATION TO DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Grades and ranges: GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Ungraded positions at hourly equivalent to less than $9,890 rates Total permanent. 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 (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 Personal services, D e p a r t m e n t of the Interior 32,323 12,729 9 44,366 14 70,823 0.7 3,198 0.3 1,723 1.2 2,623 2.5 12,807 4.9 17,132 8.3 28,345 12 55,677 19.5 84,638 235,085 217,935 5,412 40 23,303 110 21,000 316,497 329,095 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 1959 actual 1960 estimate Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual 1960 estimate Grades and ranges: N u m - Total N u m Special positions a t rates equal to or in ber salary ber excess of $17,500: Secretary of Commerce 1 $25,000 1 Under Secretary of Commerce 1 21,008 Under Secretary, transportation 1 21,008 Assistant secretary, domestic affairs- _ 1 20,010 Assistant secretary, international affairs 1 20,010 1 Assistant secretary, a d m i n i s t r a t i o n . . . 1 20,010 1 General counsel 1 1 19,011 GS-18. $17,500: D e p u t y under secretary, transportation 17,514 GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Assistant to the secretary.. D e p u t y assistant secretary, domestic affairs 15,392 D e p u t y assistant secretary, interna15,621 tional affairs 15,621 D e p u t y general counsel 15,870 Director, budget a n d m a n a g e m e n t . . . . 16,349 Director, personnel 15,870 Director, public Information GS-16. $14,190 t o $15,150: Assistant to the Secretary. 59,177 Assistant general counsel Assistant to u n d e r secretary, trans14,435 portation D e p u t y director, budget a n d man14,206 agement 14,435 Director, administrative o p e r a t i o n s 14,435 Security control officer GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant to assistant secretary Assistant to director, budget a n d 13,686 management. 13,686 Assistant to director, personnel 51,708 Assistant to the secretary 13,978 1 Assistant to the u n d e r secretary 12,771 1 Associate chief, budget division 41,039 3 Attorney 1 Chairman, appeals board 13,978 Chief, accounting systems d i v i s i o n — Chief, administrative coordination 13,374 division 12,771 Chief, budget division 13,686 Chief, compensation division 12,771 Chief, employee development division. 13,083 Chief, employment division 13,374 Chief, management division Chief, operations analysis d i v i s i o n — 13,083 Chief, personnel operations d i v i s i o n . . D e p u t y director, administrative 13,978 operations 13,978 D e p u t y director, personnel 13,686 D e p u t y director, public information.. 13,083 D e p u t y security control officer 14,456 Director, publications. 13,083 Emergency planning coordinator 13,374 Information officer 12,771 Personnel officer.. 13,686 3 Transportation economist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant chief, operations analysis division Assistant emergency planning coordi1 1 11,357 nator — 1 1 11,357 Assistant to t h e assistant secretary.— 1 11,357 Assistant t o t h e secretary 11 135,575 8 Attorney Auditor Chief, physical a n d documentary 12,085 security 11,606 Chief, property management division. 11,606 Chier, records management division.. 11,606 Chief, supply management d i v i s i o n 12,085 Government accountant 72,747 Management analyst 10,629 Position classifier — 11,606 Press officer 11,606 Publications officer 11,606 Salary a n d wage analyst 34,818 Transportation economist GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Assistant chief, property manage10,150 m e n t division 11,107 Attorney , Auditor 9,901 Chief, accounting operations b r a n c h . . 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total salary ber salary $25,000 21,008 21,008 20,010 1 I 1 1 $25,000 21,008 21,008 20,010 20,010 20,010 19,011 1 1 I 20,010 20,010 19,011 17,514 17,514 15,392 15,621 15,392 15,621 15,870 15,392 15,870 16,349 15,870 15,870 15,621 16,099 16,349 16,099 14,206 59,177 1 4 14,206 I 14,435 60,154 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Chief, communications branch Librarian Personnel specialist Placement officer _ Position classifier Publications officer Transportation economist GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885. GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325. GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530.... Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent Deduct lapses A d d terminal leave in excess of lapses.. 14,206 14,435 14,685 14,206 14,685 14,685 13,978 13,978 01 13,978 13,978 13,978 13,978 13,978 12,771 41,039 13,083 1 1 3 1 2 28 3 38 22 42 24 15 12 $10,150 11,107 20,051 10,629 10,629 10,150 21,257 142,561 110,110 13,760 179,675 16,560 212,580 115,127 198,718 99,870 59,018 22,016 3,536 23 3 28 25 36 15 150,052 17.335 159,478 130,237 173,807 63.336 35,255 10 43,537 265 2,184,299 "2.9 Personal services. 13,978 13,083 41,330 13,374 $10,150 11,107 20,280 9,901 9,901 10,379 11,107 78,756 138,468 52,273 323 2,521,874 24 143,678 N e t permanent (average number, n e t salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week baso., Overtime a n d holiday p a y 14,206 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 16 15 796 2,378,196 267.9 2,206,095 6,857 9,102 2,200 50,555 9,093 14,664 16,760 8,910 2,417,912 2,284,520 OFFICE OF FIELD SERVICES SALARIES AND EXPENSES 13,686 12,771 13,686 12,771 13,374 13,686 13,686 13,083 13,978 13,083 13,686 13,978 12,771 13,978 13,978 13,978 13,374 14,456 13,374 13,374 13,978 13,978 13,978 13,374 14,706 13,374 26,457 39,540 40,435 1 11,357 11,606 11,606 1 1 11,606 11,835 99,320 10 3 122,340 34,071 12,334 11,606 11,835 11,835 11,357 84,572 11,606 11,835 11,835 11,835 23,192 10,379 11,107 9,901 12,334 11,835 12,085 12,085 11,606 119,357 11,835 11,835 12,085 12,085 80,227 10,379 11,107 39,604 10,150 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Director, office of field services GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant director, officer of field services Assistant to the director, office of field services _. D e p u t y director, office of field services. Field office m a n a g e r . . . GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Field office manager GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Area development specialist Business analyst (domestic trade) Business analyst (foreign trade) Exhibit specialist.... Field office manager GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390.. GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Total permanent.. Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 01 Personal services. 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 1 $15,392 1 $15,392 1 13,978 1 13,978 1 1 15 13,686 14,456 204,180 1 1 15 13,978 14,456 205,380 13 160,590 13 161,790 1 11,336 1 11,336 137,593 72,201 11,336 53,105 206,991 183,792 113,666 6,386 130,174 10.046 169,750 357,453 70,262 13 7 1 5 22 24 17 1 23 2 35 84 19 138,553 72,921 11,336 53,825 208,671 185,472 114, £66 6,386 131,316 10,192 171,2^0 360,753 71,012 286 1,956,373 7 46,621 286,1,972,563 4 25,563 279 1,909,752 282 1,947,000 8,138 16,000 1,917,890 1,963,000 77 620200—60 6 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 78 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary GENERAL A D M I N I S T R A T I O N — C o n t i n u e d PARTICIPATION IN CENTURY 2 1 EXPOSITION 1959 actual 1960 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-18. $17,500: Commissioner GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Deputy commissioner GS-16. $14,100 to $15,150: Executive director Scicnco theme coordinator Design coordinator GS-15. $12,770 to $14,690: Administrative officer Deputy to executive officer Euroi>ean representative GS-14. $11,355 to $13,275: Assistant to executive director GS-13. $9,890 to $11,810: Seattle manager GS-11. $7,030 to $S,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $7,335 GS-7. $4,9S0 to $6,330 GS-£. $1,490 to $5,840 Ungraded position at hourly rate equivalent to less than $9,890 $17,514 $17,514 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 01 1961 estimate 16,349 16,349 15,163 14,685 14,685 15,163 14,685 14,685 13,978 12,771 12,771 13,978 12,771 12,771 11,357 11,357 7,030 5,990 9,984 17,972 9,901 14,060 5,990 9,984 17,972 4,742 4,742 174,991 65,022 191,922 7,853 11.3 109,969 19.2 184,069 8,000 8,000 845 708 118,814 192,777 Personal services.. Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Chairman, appeals board D e p u t y chairman, Government Patents B o a r d . . . Secretary, airport use panel Secretary, airspace division.. Secretary, economic and resources and legal divisionsSecretary, technical division GS-14: $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant emergency planning coordinator Secretary, aircraft claimant and facilitation subcommittee Secretary, air traffic control and navigation p a n e l . . GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Secretary, airspace panel -GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9, $5,985 to $6,885— GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530— Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number* net salary) Positions other than permanent: Tempo* rary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base.. Overtime and holiday pay 01 1 $13,083 1 1 13,686 12,771 12,771 1 I $12,771 13,083 1 1 $13,083 13,083 13,083 13,374 1 1 13,374 13,686 1 1 13,374 13,686 11,357 12,563 12,563 12,563 11,606 16,931 29,098 13,791 12,148 22,031 40,876 50,322 64,700 40,167 22,667 10,687 21,570 85 488,173 9.2 45,339 75.8 442,834 Personal services. 1 2 2 9,901 16,931 14,310 1 2 2 10,150 16,931 14,560 2 6 4 12 11 10 8 12,314 33,506 20,812 56,307 46,344 37,339 30,509 4 12 11 10 8 12,480 34,101 20,963 57,653 46,248 38,097 30,604 6 25,913 71 2 403,028 10,218 71 398,554 1.8 8,274 26,103 392,810 K 2 390,280 5,350 4,100 3,200 1,939 755 3,120 1,625 450,878 397,500 397,635 WORKING CAPITAL F U N D 1959 actual . Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay abovo 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y . . Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken.. 01 1961 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Publications officer Relocation officer GS-13 $9,890 to $11,090: Personnel technician Publications officer.... Relocation officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,9S5 to $6.885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880..i GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,^40 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325..^ GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total, permanent Deduct lapses 1960 estimate 1 1 $11,357 11,357 1 1 $11,357 11,357 1 1 9,901 10,379 1 1 10,150 10,379 5 3 1 5 2 9 5 19 21 14 6 43,573 22,777 7,426 31,128 11,877 51,591 26,638 88,610 86,643 55,284 21,339 4 4 3 5 2 11 5 20 21 25 4 35,241 30,526 20,867 31,577 12,168 60,517 26,803 95,200 88,770 94,685 13,311 98 517,653 1 2 1 3 4 1 4 2 10 7 14 17 20 6 1 $9,901 20,300 10,379 26,194 30,283 7,259 24,693 11,711 56,276 37,583 66,462 72,577 77,501 22,857 3,058 81 406,980 80 416,938 174 6 884,014 27,695 174 6 906,818 31,908 206 1,070,561 13 65,481 168 856,319 168 Personal services 874,910 193 1,005,080 3,400 35,305 8,790 20,000 4,120 20,000 16,009 15,000 20,000 911,033 918,700 1,049,200 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Chairman, Government Patents Board ..... .... Executive secretary, air coordinating committee 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $14,206 1 $14,206 1 $14,435 1 14,685 1 14,685 1 14,914 B U R E A U OF T H E C E N S U S CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES P A I D FROM F U N D S AVAILABLE TO THE B U R E A U OF THE C E N S U S 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $17,500: Director .. GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: D e p u t y director Assistant director, demographics Assistant director, economics.. GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant director, administration Assistant director, demographics Assistant director, economics Assistant director, operations.Assistant director, statistical standards GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant director, operations . . . Assistant division chief Budget officer Coordinator, international statistics.. Division chief Geographer I II" Mathematical s t a t i s t i c i a n . " . ! . . " ! " Personnel officer Statistician I Survey statistician II GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Analytical statistician Assistant division chief.. Budgt analyst Division chief Economist IIIIIIIIIIIH Electronic engineer " I l l " Electronic technician e n g i n e e r . I I " Emergency planning officer II Machine development officer Management analyst Mathematical statistician Organization and classification officer" Placement officer __ Public information officer"HIII. Regional supervisor. Statistician Survey statistician.." Training officer HH Univac programer IIIIIIII" 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m ber salary ber 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total ber salary salary 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 1 16,349 1 1 1 16,349 15,621 15,621 16,349 15,870 15,870 1 1 1 14,435 15,163 15,163 1 14,685 14,685 1 14,435 1 14,685 1 15,163 1 15,163 1 15,163 1 13,978 2 25,854 1 13,374 1 14.456 14 190,174 1 13,686 2 26,749 1 12,771 2 27,061 1 13,978 5 57,512 13 152,524 11,357 1 3 35,985 1 11,357 1 12,563 1 12,563 1 11,357 1 11,357 9 112,110 1 11,835 1 11,835 22 255,962 6 70,803 11,357 1 1 11,357 2 26,457 1 13,374 1 14,706 16 217,457 4 1 2 1 52,603 12,771 27,352 13,978 5 57,990 14 167,001 ' 11,606 23,430 11,357 12,563 11,606 12,563 11,606 11,606 8 98,590 1 12,085 1 12,085 1 11,357 3 34,071 22 257,645 10 116,730 1 11,357 1 11,606 1 $17,514 2 26,457 1 13,686 1 14.706 16 218,891 4 1 2 1 52,603 13,083 27,352 13,978 5 58,738 14 167, e 11,606 23,910 11,835 12,563 11,006 12,563 11,606 . 11,606 8 98,819 1 12,085 1 12,085 1 11,606 3 34,071 23 271,372 10 117,457 1 11,835 1 11,606 79 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 1959 actual Grades a n d ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Administrative officer Analytical statistician Assistant division chief Budget analyst Electrical engineer Electronic e n g i n e e r . . . . Employee relations officer Geographer Information specialist Internal auditor Mathematical statistician Management analyst Placement officer Position classifier P r o p e r t y and supply officer.... Psychologist Publications officer Records management a n a l y s t Regional supervisor Statistician Survey statistician Tabulation program planner... Univac programer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370.. GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880.. GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390.. GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940.. GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 12 . 17 31 21 $10,379 52,166 40,810 41,537 9,901 11,107 11,107 9,901 22,672 10,858 10,379 132,327 9,901 9,901 9,901 19,802 10,629 10,379 10,858 174,117 317,822 212,035 $10,629 52,395 19,800 31,636 9,901 10,150 11,107 9,901 22,672 11,107 10,379 120,429 9,901 9,901 9,901 20,300 10,629 10,379 11,107 144,204 329,010 243,445 9,901 10,150 811,880 977,078 41,792 11 11 $10,629 53,122 20,300 31,886 10,150 10,150 11,107 10,150 23,172 11,107 10,629 120,721 10,150 10,150 10,150 20,300 10,858 10,629 11,107 144,702 352,348 256,773 901 10,150 834,910 998,837 41,942 1 9,901 93 788,378 124 910,998 6 41,476 166 1,051,898 9 50,797 185 990,922 87 437,654 329 1,507,271 325 1,274,894 351 1,302,767 23 83,281 5 17,221 14 32 24 1 1 96 133 6 178 1,125,674 15 87,977 201 1,084,912 79 412,408 352 1,606,586 340 1,406,629 359 1,397,141 23 83,946 5 17,389 25 1 1 97 134 6 180 1,151,614 15 88,427 208 1,102,780 78 411,198 358 1,641,082 353 1,493,224 370 1,445,036 24 87,782 5 17,389 35 177,808 38 204,157 38 204,157 2,091 2,046 1,950 12,104,268 11,781,443 11,041,457 110 135 136 979,146 1,371,491 1,464,767 Total p e r m a n e n t Deduct lapses N e t p e r m a n e n t (average n u m b e r , 1,981 1,911 1,814 net salary) 10,732,777 10,316,676 10,062,311 Positions other t h a n permanent: 13,402,469 18,679,225 6,077,602 Temporary employment — 15,000 9,766,216 67,303 Part-time employment 1,520,000 39,437,861 1,008,635 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 79,000 200,000 112,620 Regular p a y above 52-week base 326,000 663,766 773,358 Overtime a n d holiday p a y 15,574 Nightwork differential 1,954 Additional p a y for service abroad P a y m e n t to other agencies for reimburs218 able details Excess of a n n u a l leave earned over leave 274,024 taken 01 Personal services Salaries a n d wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries a n d expenses" "1958 censuses of business, manufactures, a n d mineral industries" " E i g h t e e n t h Decennial Census" "1962 Census of G o v e r n m e n t s " "Census of G o v e r n m e n t s " " A d v a n c e s a n d reimbursements" "Special statistical w o r k " 18,393,599 79,063,744 26,075,246 $6,807,819 $6,764,011 $7,378,541 4,154,032 3,573,129 4,688,776 63,557,900 850,296 13,639,729 78,668 ""365*155 2,401,751 1,091,713 2,993,677 1,059,380 "3~05()~3S4 1,077,628 1959 actual Total p e r m a n e n t . 1,468 1,476 1,459 8,549,469 8,661,432 8,413,285 70 276,869 75 260,632 72 297,416 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , 1,387 net salary) — SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual Grades and ranges: Special position a t r a t e equal t o or In excess of $12,770: GS-15. $12,770 t o $13,970: Chief, gravity a n d astronomy b r a n c h . Chief, i n s t r u m e n t division Physical science administrator Bpecial assistant t o t h e director 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $16,500 1 $16,500 1 $12,771 1 13,978 1 12,771 2 27,956 1 12,771 1 1 1 2 1 12,771 13,978 12,771 27,956 13,071 1 1 1 2 1 13,083 13,978 13,083 27,956 13,083 1961 estimato Grades and ranges—Continued N u m - Total Num- Total N u m - Total GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: ber salary ber salary ber salary Assistant chief, aeronautical chart branch 1 $11,357 1 $11,357 1 $11,606 Assistant chief, gravity and astronomy branch 1 11,606 11,606 11,835 1 12,563 Assistant chief, nautical chart branch. 12,563 12,563 Assistant chief, tides and currents 1 12,563 division. 12,563 12,563 1 11,606 Assistant chief, trlangulatlon branch.. 11,606 11,835 Chief, budget a n d fiscal division 1 11,835 (budget officer) 11,835 12,085 1 1 11,606 Chief, distribution branch 1 11,835 11,606 Chief, Fredericksburg Magnetic Observatory 1 12,563 12,563 1 12,563 Chief, geomagnetism branch 12,563 1 12,563 1 12,563 Chief, leveling branch 11,606 1 11,606 1 11,835 Chief, organization and management division 1 11,606 1 11,835 11,606 Chief, personnel and safety d i v i s i o n 1 12,334 12,085 12,334 1 Chief, planning and Information 1 11,357 branch. 1 11,606 1 11,600 Chief, reproduction branch 1 11,357 1 11,006 1 12,563 Chief, seismologist 1 12,663 1 12,563 1 12,563 1 12,563 1 12,563 Chief, seismology branch 1 11,357 1 11,606 Chief, technical services division 1 12,813 1 12,813 1 12,813 Liaison officer 1 12,563 12,563 1 1 12,563 Mathematician 1 11,357 1 11,606 Oceanographer 1 12,563 12,563 1 12,503 Special assistant to the director 1 12,563 12,563 1 12,563 Supervisory civil engineer. 1 12,563 12,563 1 12,563 Supervisory electronic scientist 1 12,563 12.563 1 12,563 Supervisory general engineer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 1 10,150 10,150 1 10,379 Assistant chief, leveling branch 1 9,901 9,901 1 10,150 Assistant chief, reproduction b r a n c h . . 1 10,379 1 10,629 10,379 Assistant personnel officer 1 10,379 1 10,379 10,150 Chief, budget branch 1 10,150 1 10,379 10,150 Chief, chart compilation section 1 11,107 1 11,107 10,858 Chief, coast pilot branch Chief, currents and oceanography 1 11,107 1 11,107 1 11,107 branch 1 10,150 1 10,150 1 10,379 Chief, data processing section 1 10,150 1 10,150 I 9,901 Chief, finance branch Chief, instrument approach proce1 10,150 1 10,150 1 10,379 dures charts section 1 11,107 1 11,107 1 11,107 Chief, operations branch Chief, planning a n d information 1 10,629 branch. 1 11,107 1 11,107 1 II,107 Chief, predictions branch 1 10,150 9,901 1 9,901 1 Chief, radio facilities charts s e c t i o n . . 2 20,758 2 20,300 2 20,529 Chief, seismological field survey 1 10,379 Chief, technical services division 11,107 1 11,107 11,107 Chief, tides branch 10,379 1 10,150 10,150 Chief, visual charts section 11,107 1 11,107 11,107 General engineer 10,858 1 10,629 10,858 Management analyst 11,107 1 11,107 11,107 Mathematician 1 10,150 O ceanographer 1 11,107 11,107 1 11,107 Physical science administrator 3 31,407 32,115 3 32,365 Research associate 1 11,107 11,107 1 11,107 Supervisory electronic scientist 1 11,336 11,336 1 11,336 Supervisory geodcsist 2 22,180 22,420 2 22,660 Supervisory mathematician 1 10,150 10,150 1 10,379 Technical assistant 65 620,056 66 630,786 64 606,926 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 119 938,213 120 949,243 118 919,183 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 2 14,060 2 14,360 2 13,760 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 162 168 168 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 1,063,987 1,107,197 1, 111, 702 3 19,410 3 19,860 ' 18,960 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 148 845,302 149 858,282 147 829,822 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 94 480,960 94 488,400 94 473,460 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390.. 183 851,866 182 855,826 177 815,746 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 155 619,870 154 621,115 153 606,660 G S - t . $3,755 to $4,325 110 403,725 110 405,725 107 388,490 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 306,365 90 304,605 90 306,605 93 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 21 70,200 22 70,950 24 75,370 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Jngraded positions at hourly rates equiv256 256 250 alent to less t h a n $9,980 1,631,098 1,621,098 1,573,068 Deduct lapses COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY 1960 estimate Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Crews of vessels — Part-time employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week b a s e . . . Overtime and holiday p a y Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad.. Uniform allowance All personal services... Commissioned officers: Director (relative rank, chief of bureau, Navy) Assistant director (relative r a n k , rear admiral, N a v y ) 8,115,869 8,272,600 1,401 8,400,800 444,532 1,760,513 6,588 256,700 1,744,100 5,700 273,200 1,988,900 31,095 170,813 52,425 22,280 15,585 77,200 111,000 45,700 23,100 11,200 35,600 84,400 53,000 21,900 11,200 10,619,700 10,547,300 10,869,000 1 16,200 1 16,200 1 16,200 1 14,100 1 14,100 1 14,100 80 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual 1960 estimate N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY—Continued SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S — C o n t i n u e d 19:0 actual Couunissionod officers—Contlnued Ilydroiiruphie and geodetic engineer: Relative rank, captain, Navy Relative mnk, commander, Navy Relative rank, lieutenant commander, Navy... Relative rank, lieutenant. Navy Junior hydroprapMc and geodetic enclnocr (relative rank, lieutenant (jg), Navy) Aide (relative rank, ensign, Navy) Total permanent, oincers. commissioned Deduct lapses N e t pormanent, commissioned officers (average number, net salary). Num- Total ber salary Num* Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary 24 $283,700 29 269,700 25 $295,500 25 232,500 25 $295,500 25 232,500 24 173,300 23 132,200 35 252,000 12 69,100 35 254,000 12 70,600 15 55,100 68 186,300 13 46.800 78 207,800 13 47,800 78 207.800 185 1,130,600 5 19,101 190 1,134,000 5 36,000 190 1,138,500 5 41,300 180 1,111,499 185 1,098,000 185 1,097,200 286,945 7,389 7,573 287,900 2,700 9,300 284,200 2,300 6,700 Other personal services: Living and quarters allowance Uniform allowance.. Flight pay All personal services, commissioned officers 01 Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations lOCO estimate 1961 cstlmato 1,413,406 1,397,900 1,390,400 12,033,106 11,945,200 12,259,400 $8,747,517 3,285,589 $10,621,700 1,637,700 $9,318,700 2,626,500 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Budget and management officer Business analyst Commodity industry analyst Industry analyst Industrial specialist Librarian — Management and classification officer. Materials engineer Program officer Publications officer Technologist Statistician GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week baso Overtime and holiday p a y P a y m e n t to other agencies for reimbursable details 01 BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Oracles and ranges: NumSpecial positions a t rates equal to or In ber excess of $17,500: Administrator 1 Director, technical services 1 GS-18. $17,500: Director. Industrial mobilization. GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Assistant administrator D e p u t y administrator .. Deputy director, industrial mobilization Director, division. GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant director, Industrial raw materials and stockpile 1 Assistant director, mobilization controls 1 Assistant director, mobilization plans 1 Director, division 15 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Advisor 2 Assistant to director, technical services Business analyst Chairman, industry evaluation board. Chief, division Confidential assistant to administrator D e p u t y director, administration D e p u t y director, division Director, administration.. Director, division Economist Executive reserve coordinator Foreign excess property officer Industry analyst Industrial specialist Special assistant to administrator.. GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Adviser Attorney-adviser Business analyst 4 Commodity Industry analyst 5 D e p u t y executive reserve coordinator. 1 Economist 1 I n d u s t r y analyst 17 Industrial specialist 8 Program coordinator 1 Program officer 3 Publications officer 1 Statistician 2 557 4,327,350 54 1960 estimate 17,514 $18,000 16,000 1 17,514 15,392 15,621 15,392 15,621 15,392 15,621 15,621 48,547 15,621 48,547 15,621 48,547 14,435 1 14,435 1 14,435 15,163 14,435 222,252 1 1 15 15,163 14,435 222,252 I 1 15 15,163 14,435 222,810 28,434 2 27,618 2 27,618 13,083 56,161 13,978 53,810 1 4 1 4 13,083 56,161 13,978 52,603 1 4 1 4 13,083 56,161 13,978 52,603 13,083 13,686 27,372 14,456 122,532 78,768 13,978 13,978 55,016 161,260 27,664 1 1 2 1 8 6 1 1 6 11 2 13,083 13,686 27,664 14,456 109,158 77,853 13,978 13,978 148,115 27,664 1 1 2 1 8 7 1 1 6 11 2 13,083 13,686 27,664 14,456 109,158 90,312 13,978 13,978 81,182 148,115 27,664 11,357 1 1 4 5 1 11,606 12,813 47,611 57,991 12,563 1 1 4 5 1 11,606 12,813 47,611 57,991 12,563 15 9 1 3 1 3 182,913 107,140 12,563 35,526 11,606 35,047 15 9 1 5 1 3 182,913 107,140 12,563 57,991 11,606 35,047 81,182 28 39 40 3 54 39 101 54 27 2 1 248,309 291,692 254,655 18,866 296,892 208,106 465,435 218,792 102,375 7,384 3,723 573 4,416,233 41 307,733 139 1,205,700 139 1,205,700 364 2,657,865 393 2,902,800 24,791 38,000 9,832 4,240 22,500 3,000 4,188 2,700,916 Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-1. $3,755 to $1,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) _ Positions other t h a n permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base _ 01 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1961 estimate $18,000 16,000 1 $9,901 10,379 30,680 103,875 343,842 42,016 19,802 11,107 11,336 40,810 9,901 21,736 463,785 1959 actual $18,000 16,000 47,362 57,991 12,563 11,606 208,225 96,511 12,563 34,569 11,357 22,963 $9,901 10,379 30,680 93,474 365,807 "",016 42.0 ,802 19,8 ,107 11.1 , 107 11,1 ,759 20,7 9,,901 £ ,736 21,7 30,6 256, 258, 217, 18, 272, 187, 449, 220, 109, 7, 3,723 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS Total N u m - Total N u m - Total salary ber salary ber salary 17,514 29 34 34 3 50 35 97 55 30 2 Personal services. SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual 1 1 3 9 34 1 1 1 3 4 $8,341 5,408 4,950 12,417 16,016 1 1 1 3 4 $8,590 5,408 4,950 12,417 16,099 10 47,132 1,736 10 47,464 764 45,396 10 46,700 10 38,160 Personal services 170 300 83,726 47,000 BUREAU OF FOREIGN COMMERCE SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual Grades a n d ranges: GS-18. $17,500: Director GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: D e p u t y director GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Director of office GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant to director Director of division D e p u t y director of division Director of staff Director of office "" D e p u t y director of office. „ Executive officer International economist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Business analyst Director of staff Foreign service operations officer" International e c o n o m i s t . . . N u m . Total ber salary 1960 estimate Number $17,514 Total salary $17,514 16,349 16,349 2 29,120 29,599 2 11 3 5 1 2 1 5 26,748 152,173 39,874 71,198 14,456 27,061 13,686 66,893 2 11 1 5 1 2 1 6 27,372 153,338 13,083 71,448 14,456 27,352 13,686 67,205 4 1 3 17 47,611 11,835 35,048 199,157 3 1 2 18 35,297 12,085 24,169 214,075 81 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Analytical statistician Budget officer Business analyst International economist Transportation economist... GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530._ GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 t o $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total ber salary Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 1 1 2 9 1 27 23 4 38 3 40 33 38 18 4 $10,858 10,150 20,530 93,936 10,379 241,590 174,843 28,622 243,565 18,117 226,112 174,827 184,670 76,852 15,829 1 1 3 7 1 23 24 3 29 3 41 31 37 17 5 1 $11,107 10,150 31,159 73,652 10,629 204,669 181,773 21,799 187,324 18,242 230,926 164,760 179,270 73,481 19,718 3,266 1 1 4 9 1 30 60 3 43 3 47 30 57 25 5 $11,107 10,379 41,538 91,170 10,629 264,230 437,335 22, 111 276,971 18,388 263,510 168,373 260,233 103,184 19,906 Total permanent. Deduct lapses 301 2,299,603 20 159,610 283 2,158,953 25 171,501 377 2,741,970 30 175,820 N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 281 2,139,993 258 1,987,452 347 2,566,150 01 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant director Chief statistician Chief of division Business economist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,556: Business economist-. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Business economist Statistician GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,010 to $4,940. GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Personal services. 10,600 2,148,784 2,002,880 2,576,650 N u m - Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary $13,978 14,456 67,662 $14,456 14,456 66,766 12,771 1 10 1 14 8 16 1 31 23 30 7 5 2 Total p e r m a n e n t . 15,428 1900 estimate 1 1 6 82,159 11 127,945 103,355 10,150 123,509 62,774 100,517 6,822 170, 766 118,832 140,461 27,872 17,658 7,654 10 1 103,105 10,379 107,327 118,329 146,448 6,822 110,003 139,798 150,192 27,020 17,991 7,654 164 Deduct lapses 8,791 1959 actual 12 16 24 1 21 27 33 7 5 2 180 1,100,674 92,360 18 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 1,219,471 67,831 10 170 1,151,640 1,008,214 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-wcck base EXPORT CONTROL 01 1959 actual D e p u t y director of office D e p u t y director of staff Director of division Director of staff .... Staff officer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: AgenMn-charge Assistant director of division C o m m o d i t y i n d u s t r y analyst Criminal investigator D e p u t y director of division Director of division Program officer Staff officer Trial examiner GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Business analyst Criminal investigator C o m m o d i t y Industry analyst Customs liaison officer. International economist Management a n d classification officer. Organization a n d methods examiner. _ Program officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 t o $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530. Total p e r m a n e n t Deduct lapses N e t p e r m a n e n t (average n u m b e r , n e t salary) Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Personal services 1 $15,163 1 1 1 6 1 3 13,374 13,686 13,978 69,118 13,978 40,122 1 1 10 1 1 1 3 1 1 11,357 12,563 124,237 11,357 11,606 12,563 35,527 12,563 11,606 4 6 6 1 2 1 1 2 23 29 18 41,538 64,680 63,023 10,858 21,008 9,901 10,858 19,802 208,209 222,996 117,772 15 24 37 37 19 2 85,340 129,419 180,620 159,638 74,152 6,116 1 1 $15,163 14,435 1 1 1 1 3 13,978 13,978 40,747 1 1 3 13,978 14,227 41,038 3 40,434 2 27,601 1 1 7 1 1 1 4 11,606 12,563 87,713 11,357 11,606 12,563 48,818 $15,163 14,685 1 11,606 7 1 1 1 4 87,713 11,606 11,835 12,563 49,316 1 11,606 1 11,835 3 6 5 1 2 1 1 2 20 26 18 2 13 21 34 34 11 1 30,909 65,187 52,165 11,107 21,257 9,901 11,107 20,300 183,206 204,235 119,394 12,626 75,044 113,673 166,370 146,940 44,555 3,636 3 6 5 1 2 1 1 2 20 26 17 2 13 20 33 34 11 1 31,636 65,436 52,623 11,107 21,257 10,150 11,107 20,300 185,140 206,108 114,015 12,772 74,585 107,848 162,752 147,231 44,826 3,536 260 1,848,728 22 137,661 228 1,638,079 11 80,406 223 1,605,595 8 53,292 238 1,711,167 217 1,557,673 215 1,552,303 6,955 12,641 6,192 1,558,495 1,570,214 1,718,122 ~ OFFICE OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $17,500: Director G&-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant director Personal services. 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m ber salary ber 1 1 3,184 4,009 10,071 1,014,036 1,164,895 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Director of office Director of staff GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 01 1960 estimate 1,813 1961 estimate Total N u m ber salary Total salary $17,514 1 $17,614 1 $17,614 14,435 . 1 14,435 1 14,435 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $15,150: Business economist. GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Business economist GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4 980 to $5 880 GS-6 $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 1961 estimate N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary ......... 1 $14,456 1 $14,456 ......... 1 1 2 1 4 11,835 5,990 9,9S4 4,659 19,053 2 2 1 6 12,272 10,276 4,805 23,997 10 8.7 65,977 54,973 Total permanent N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-wcek base ....... 01 1960 estimate 1.3 11,004 Personal services 11 65,806 6.6 43,170 4.4 22,636 1 1 $11,835 5,990 2 1 17,825 8,885 1 8,940 19 108 11,023 22,744 8,940 1960 estimate 1961 estimate MARITIME ACTIVITIES SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $17,500: Member of board GS-18. $17,500: D e p u t y administrator GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Chief of office General counsel . GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant d e p u t y administrator. Coast director.-—.. . . . . — ... Comptroller D e p u t y general c o u n s e l . . . . ... General counsel - Secretary to board GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant chief of office .......... Assistant to d e p u t y administrator Budget officer Chief of division Chief of office Coast director — D e p u t y chief of office D e p u t y coast director D e p u t y comptroller D e p u t y general counsel District comptroller N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - T o t a l ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $20,500 2 40,000 1 17,514 1 15,392 1 14,206 1 14,685 1 1 14,435 14,435 1 12,771 1 12,771 1 13,374 20 271,911 5 69,473 3 41,517 3 41,934 1 13,083 1 13,978 1 13,083 2 26,457 1 $20,500 2 40,000 1 $20,500 2 40,000 1 17,514 1 17,514 1 1 15,392 15,392 1 1 15,392 15,392 1 1 1 1 14,435 14,914 14,914 14,206 1 1 1 1 14,435 14,914 14,914 14,206 1 14,685 1 14,685 1 13,083 1 13.374 20 272,672 5 69,118 2 27,539 3 41,934 1 13,083 1 13,978 1 13,083 1 13,374 20 272,672 5 69,118 2 27,539 3 41,934 1 13,083 1 13,978 2"~26,~743~ ' " T "26,"748 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 82 1960 estimate 1961 estimate $1,261 $5,000 $5,000 49,184 56,294 39,547 14,263 180 .89,850 48,065 32,565 13,000 920 47,335 44,435 25,320 13,000 920 12,419,064 11,584,450 11,831,350 1959 actual MARITIME ACTIVITIES—Continued SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S — C o n t i n u e d 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total Num* Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued $81,161 6 $81,161 6 $80,890 Hearing examiner 13,083 1 13,083 1 12,771 Information officer 13,686 1 13,686 13,686 1 Internal auditor 12,771 Nuclear engineer — 13,374 13,374 1 13,374 Organization and methods officer.. 13,686 13,686 1 13,374 Personnel officer —— 13,978 13,978 1 13,978 Port development officer 13,978 13,978 Regulations consultant 13,374 13,374 13,083 Security officer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 37,211 37,211 36,733 Accountant 11,835 11,835 11,606 Area representative 194,519 194,519 182,454 Assistant chief of division 12,334 12,334 12,334 Assistant chler of office 23,670 23,670 23,212 Assistant district comptroller .. 11,606 11,606 11,606 Assistant secretary to hoard 72,450 72,450 Attorney 11,606 11,606 11,357 Auditor 23,192 23,192 23,192 Budget examiner 211,960 211,960 247,964 Chief of branch . 11,357 11,357 11,357 Chief of division 12,563 12,563 12,563 Civil engineer 11,606 11,606 11,606 D e p u t y security officer 11,835 11,835 11,606 District comptroller 11,357 11,357 District information officer 22,963 22,963 District Investigator 11,357 11,357 11,357 District personnel officer 24,419 24,419 23,920 Executive assistant 57,781 57,781 57,781 Foreign representative 12,085 12,085 12,085 Government aid examiner 11,606 11,606 11,357 Insurance examiner 23,490 23,490 22,950 Organization and methods examiner.. 23,327 23,327 22,963 Planning officcr 23,441 23,441 22,963 Property and supply officer 22,714 22,714 Regulations examiner GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 64,439 64,439 Accountant 7 74,609 9,901 9,901 9,901 Administrative officer 1 21,008 21,008 Agreements examiner 1 10,858 54,788 54,788 5 54,538 Area representative 10,858 10,858 2 21,487 Assistant chief of branch 9,901 9,901 9,901 1 Assistant chief of division 104,911 104,911 9 95,348 Attorney 70,303 70,303 7 69,307 Auditor 21,965 21,965 2 21,736 Bud trot examiner 272,103 272,103 27 290,473 Chief of branch 9,901 9,901 9,901 1 District counsel 1 10,379 District information officer 9,901 9,901 District investigator 20,300 20,300 District personnel officer 2 20,051 22,214 22,214 Electronic engineer 2 22,214 84,738 84,259 Fleet superintendent 8 82,596 9,901 9,901 Hearing examiner 20,300 20,300 Insurance examiner 20,051 9,901 9,901 Internal auditor 9,901 11,336 11,336 Labor economist 11,336 11,107 11,107 Marino engineer 11,107 Marine surveyor 10,629 Nuclear engineer 9,901 1 Property and supply officer 1 11,107 1 11,107 1 11,107 Regulations examiner 9,901 1 1 9,901 Safety engineer 9,901 1 1 1 11,107 9,901 Shipping analyst 2 21,716 2 21,716 2 21,258 Subsidy examiner 6 63,752 6 63,752 7 73,175 Subsidy rate analyst. 4 40,600 4 40,600 4 40,351 3 31,636 Trade route examiner 4 41,537 2 20,051 1 11,586 Transportation economist 1 11,586 1 11,586 1 10,150 Transportation utilities a c c o u n t a n t . . . 1 10,150 1 9,901 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 116 123 124 1,025,345 1,106,720 1,099,313 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 117 905,187 112 864,642 130 996,780 32 233,977 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 26 190,948 32 235,192 103 674,285 GS-9. $5,OSS to $6,885 96 631,928 104 683,798 8 49,860 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 10 60,951 10 60,951 83 471,547 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 81 458,417 82 463,409 56 290,499 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 58 300,761 54 281,563 139 671,569 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,910 128 619,380 124 601,056 152 648,016 157 663,697 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325. 153 644,666 127 497,692 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 154 591,654 98 388,815 14 53,206 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 . 16 59,654 14 53,206 2 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 6,032 2 5,948 2 6,032 Grade established by act of Aug. 1,1947, Public Law 80-313 (61 Stat. 715), as amended: Chief of office 1 16,500 1 16,500 16,500 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 1,103 722 759 5,378,192 3,671,912 3,858,304 Total permanent.. Deduct lapses 2,310 13,722,763 269 1,464,428 11,947,110 84 552,060 1,926 12,241,775 106 546,435 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions 2,031.1 1,799.9 1,811 12,193,102 11,333,488 11,635,385 Foreign countries: 4.6 53,070 U.S. rates 4.1 48,490 46,571 5.3 12,163 Local rates 5 13,072, 13,384 Positions other t h a n permanent: Parttime employment: United States and possessions Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Living and quarters allowance Uniform allowance 01 Personal services MARITIME TRAINING 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Dean GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Cadet training officer Executive officer.. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Admissions officer GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880. GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065...GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825. Grades established b y sec. 216, Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as amended, 46 U.S.C. 1126, and regulations issued pursuant thereto—U.S. Maritime Service: Rear admiral, $9,603 to $14,100: Superintendent Captain, $7,114 to $11,820 Commander, $5,691 to $9,300 Lieutenant commander, $4,802 to $7,560 Lieutenant, $3,912 to $6,420 Lieutenant (j.g.), $3,112 to $5,400 Ensign, $2,668 to $4,800 Chief warrant officer, $3,178 to $5,280. Warrant officer, $2,633 to $4,680 Chief petty officer, $2,477 to $4,200 P e t t y officer, 1/c, $2,110 to $3,480 P e t t y officer, 2/c, $1,743 to $2,880 Petty officer, 3/c, $1,468 to $2,280 Seaman, $1,192 to $1,692 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Living and quarters allowance Uniform allowance P a y m e n t to other agencies for reimbursable detail 01 Personal services. N u m - Total ber salary $13,374 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 1 $12,271 1 $12,271 12,085 11,835 12,334 12,085 12,334 12,085 14,788 7,342 5,741 19,656 18,595 46,511 48,359 14 16 9,901 22,808 7,342 5,886 25,356 19,219 58,175 59,716 9,901 22,808 7,342 5,886 25,356 23,275 58,175 59,716 3,266 1 2 9 14,100 21,000 77,520 1 4 9 14,100 43,140 78,300 31 39 9 222,044 229,992 43,394 30 40 218,664 237,180 43,514 9,600 57,612 73,380 144,840 74,460 25,920 17,316 19,442 1 1 61,320 76,764 133,320 92,640 28,880 17,316 25,272 1 4 9 14,100 43,140 78,300 224,044 246,100 43,514 9,600 52,612 73,380 145,840 74,460 25,920 17,316 19,442 13,145 34,550 34,550 260 1,264,593 8 30, 111 266 1,340,377 8 43,577 270 1,354,733 8 42,633 252 1, 234,482 258 1,296,800 262 1,312,100 3,160 4,000 4,000 775 326 879 324,624 8,012 1,100 300 400 324,500 7,500 800 300 400 329,600 7,500 5,252 8,000 8,000 1,642,600 1,662,700 3 1,577,510 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Chief of division Foreign representative Naval architect Nuclear engineer. Research coordinator GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant chief of branch Assistant chief of division Attorney . Chief of branch Construction representative. Foreign representative Naval architect Nuclear engineer Number Total $27,352 13,978 13,978 13,978 13,978 11,357 12,813 36,732 50,252 12,563 50,502 107,076 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num* Total N u m - T o t a l ber salary ber salary 3 $40,747 3 $40,747 1 2 1 13,978 26,749 13,978 1 2 1 13,978 26,749 13,978 1 1 1 3 10 1 3 9 11,835 11,606 12,813 36,732 121,292 12,563 37,939 107,076 1 1 1 3 10 1 3 9 11,835 11,606 12,813 36,732 121,292 12,563 37,939 107,076 83 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary N u m - Total ber salary $11,336 65,415 11,336 40,581 10,858 11,107 41,537 30,450 21,257 107,451 10,379 42,972 33,321 11,814 9,901 10,150 20,529 33,072 739,361 665,727 51,670 214,780 261,392 68,747 216,773 266,045 169,328 31,223 6,116 $11.336 114,920 11,336 40,581 10,858 11,107 41,537 70,054 50,960 186,659 10,379 82. 576 33,321 11,814 9,901 10,150 20,529 33,072 847,794 643,179 22,256 268,690 261,392 68,747 216,773 266,257 169,328 31,223 6,116 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant $11.336 Assistant construction representative. 53,850 Attorney 11,107 Auditor.. 20,280 Budget examiner 10,858 Charter specialist 11,107 Chief of branch , 41,537 Electrical engineer 30,450 Industrial specialist 21,008 86,444 Marine engineer 10,150 Marine surveyor 22,214 Naval architect. 44,428 Nuclear engineer Nuclear training officer Ship operations analyst Subsidy examiner 1 10,150 Trade route examiner 2 20,300 Traffic specialist 3 33,072 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 65 586,442 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 89 687,323 18 130,317 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 27 174,502 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 — — 38 209,062 17 87,804 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 47 212,940 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 52 214,463 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 59 225,011 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 8 27,583 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 2 5,948 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530.— Grades established b y sec. 216, Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as amended, 46 U.S.C. 1126, and regulations Issued p u r s u a n t thereto—U. S. M a r i t i m e Service: Captain, $7,114 to $11,820 11,820 Lieutenant commander, $4,802 to $7 560 7,320 Lieutenant "(j !g.)", $3,112" to"$5,400V.. .11 6,120 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 — 666 3,108,072 Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct lapses N e t p e r m a n e n t (average n u m b e r , net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Local rates Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base.. Overtime and holiday p a y Nightwork differential Living a n d quarters allowance.—. 01 Personal services. 1 6 1 4 1 1 4 3 2 10 1 4 3 1 1 1 2 3 82 87 7 33 47 13 47 63 44 7,320 6,300 160 765,863 197 976,112 1161 6,497,577 330 1,590,708 681 4,441,419 95 587,248 756 4,986,265 95 609,655 825.8 4,875,256 580.2 3,824,539 657 Patent specialist, research and development Personnel assistant Trademark examiner Training officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at annual rates, $9,890 or above: Examiner of patent appeals Supervisory patent examiner Supervisory classification examiner Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent Deduct lapses 2.2 3 2.9 2.9 22,787 8,826 20,240 9,392 15,922 19,396 708 8,753 29,021 23,388 4,951,648 3,910,997 4,352,212 2 2 16,248 8,150 18,250 16,200 4,417 1961 cstlmato Num* Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary 68 $853,472 1 12,563 11,357 1 68 $848,524 2 24,170 2 22,972 68 $848,524 2 24,170 2 22,972 21,114 11,107 20,060 11,107 9,901 10,150 9,901 19,802 25 271,800 156 1,678,058 20,060 11,107 9,901 33,321 9,901 12 133,248 120 1,332,600 fi 55,535 2 20,758 3 30,663 1 9,901 323 3,053,858 402 3,201,073 2 14,852 303 2.018,543 10 61,905 10,160 10, ISO 19,802 25 271,800 276 2,891,374 6 95 119 192 239 126 50 708,411 496,331 553.865 794,199 913,047 446,352 157,284 64,668 2 20,758 2 20,518 1 9,901 319 2,953,590 189 3,759,709 2 14,852 129 815,610 10 62,610 206 1,118,639 99 510,281 166 755,355 210 864,213 243 926,374 135 473,076 52 162,813 4 1 69,200 14,800 15 241,735 4 69,200 1 14,800 16 241,735 4 69,200 1 14,800 45 201,375 44 203,149 44 204,876 121 2 64,668 21,008 2 20,518 1 10,150 389 3,498,934 285 2,184,028 2 14,852 190 1,203,902 10 62,923 177 966,756 99 513,311 148 679,461 210 870,513 243 933,857 135 477,126 62 164,373 2,440 2,440 2,310 16,936.981 16,566,074 15,975,939 100 667,481 100 664,574 113 649,268 N e t permanent (average number, 2,340 2,340 net salary) 2,197 16,369,500 16,001,500 15,326,671 Other personal services: 63,000 123,000 58,949 Regular p a y above 52-week base 250,000 250,000 34,567 Overtime and holiday p a y 500 500 Nightwork differential 445 Additional p a y for temporary services 20,000 25,000 10,270 on board of appeals 01 Personal services., 15,430,902 16,395,000 16,708,000 BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES P A I D FROM F U N D S AVAILABLE TO THE B U R E A U OF PUBLIC ROADS SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual 1960 estimate 4,411,060 PATENT OFFICE 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m Grades and ranges: ber ber salary Special positions a t rates equal to or in excess of $17,500: 1 1 $20,000 Commissioner GS-18. R a t e of $17,500: 1 1 17,514 First assistant commissioner.. GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 2 2 32,698 Assistant commissioner Director of p a t e n t examining opera1 15,621 tion GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 1 15,163 Solicitor... — GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 13,978 D e p u t y solicitor 1 13,083 Director of administration. 1 13,978 Director of research and development. Director of trademark examining 1 1 13,374 operation... 14 195,692 Examiner of p a t e n t appeals 78,444 7 Examiner of p a t e n t interferences 51,368 4 Examiner of trademark appeals Industrial a n d economic research 13,978 specialist Law examiner.. 3 3 42,183 Supervisory p a t e n t e x a m i n e r . . GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 11,357 Director of information services 25,164 Examiner of interferences 11,835 Head, budget and finance d i v i s i o n — 12,563 Head, general services division H e a d , organization a n d methods divi11,357 sion __ 11,835 H e a d , personnel division 50,252 L a w examiner11,357 Librarian 62,510 P a t e n t classifier.. Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued Patent examiner Patent research expert Supervisory trademark examiner GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Design patent examiner. Examiner of interferencesHead, budget branch Law examiner Librarian Organization and methods examiner.. Patent classifier Patent examiner 1959 actual 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total salary ber salary $20,000 1 17,514 1 $20,000 17,514 32,698 2 32,69 15,870 15,621 1 15,163 1 15,163 13,978 13,083 13,978 1 1 1 13,978 13,374 13,978 13,374 1 13,686 91," 581" 51,680 91,872 51,992 13,978 65,415 42,183 13,978 65,415 42,183 11,357 11,606 12,085 12,563 11,606 11,606 12,085 12,563 11,357 12,085 23,212 11,357 61,910 11,606 12,085 23,212 11,606 61,910 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary salary ber Special positions at rates equal to or In excess of $17,500: 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 Federal highway administrator 1 17,500 1 17,500 1 17,500 Commissioner of Public Roads GS-18. $17,500: 1 17,514 1 17,514 1 17,514 D e p u t y commissioner GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Assistant commissioner for engineer1 16,349 16,349 16,349 ing -— 1 15,870 15,621 15,392 Assistant commissioner for operations. Assistant commissioner for admin1 15,870 15,870 15,621 istration 1 16,349 16,349 16,349 Assistant commissioner for research— GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 2 29,370 28,870 28,412 Assistant to the administrator 4 59,218 58,468 58,239 D e p u t y assistant commissioner 1 14,685 14,685 14,435 General counsel 149,446 10 150,196 149,446 Regional engineer GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant to deputy assistant com2 27,061 2 26,749 26,749 missioner 1 13,686 1 13.686 13,374 D e p u t y general counsel— 25,542 2 25. 542 2 25,542 Administrative officer 323,920 24 327,830 24 322,402 Chief of division 51,708 4 52,602 4 51,034 Program evaluation officer 2 27,061 2 27.061 27,061 Regional engineer 9 124,615 9 124,303 124,303 Division engineer 10 134,949 10 133,494 133,203 Assistant regional engineer 4 53,810 3 41,039 41,039 Highway engineer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 1 11,606 1 11,606 11,606 Chief of division 41 493,846 41 488,203 486,026 Chief of branch 1 11,357 A ttorney-adviser 44 549,174 44 548,466 44 548,216 Division engineer - APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 84 1960 estimate 1961 estimate $21,924,000 $22,811,000 2,798,451 504,409 41,034 2,594,000 751,000 41,000 2,611,000 754,000 41,200 731,242 138,766 874,000 877,500 1,077,944 5,454,900 5,486,400 1959 actual BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES P A I D FROM F U N D S AVAILABLE TO THE B U R E A U OF PUBLIC R O A D S — C o n t i n u e d 1959 actual Oradcs and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued Assistant division engineer Bridge engineer Right-of-way engineer Planning and research engineer Design engineer Construction and maintenance engineer Highway engineer Executive otllcor Administrative officer Accountant GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090; Chief of branch Chief of section Division engineer District engineer Bridge engineer Program and planning engineer Highway construction and maintenance engineer Highway engineer . Hydraulic engineer * Emergency planning engineer.. Electrical engineer Civil engineer Safety engineer Mnterlals engineer Mcchanical engineer Utility engineer Attorney-adviser Appraiser Transportation economist Administrative officer... Accountant Auditor .. Chemist Information specialist Investigator Landscape architcct... .... Equipment specialist Real property officer Executive officer Assistant executive officer.. Management analyst GS-12. $3,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.. GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370... GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880... GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to$4,940 GS-1. $3,755 to $4,325-. GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065GS-2. $3,255 to $ 3 , 8 2 5 . . . . . . . . . . GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at annual rates: Equivalent to $9,890 or above; Bridge engineer.. Equivalent to less than $9,890 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $9,890 or above: Road construction and maintenance foreman _ Mcchanical foreman Equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent. Deduct lapses 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $48,068 197,867 99,776 96,676 $47,381 197,409 99,776 111,881 96,676 73,464 415,90S 115,773 47,112 11,357 73,464 415,90S 116,749 47,112 11,357 73,693 475.083 117,745 47,861 11,606 59,406 39,853 142,477 918,862 691,708 464,911 60,153 40,351 142,706 918,862 692,624 465,160 $47,381 197,409 99,547 111.881 6 4 13 84 64 43 7 90 76,064 76,064 961,539 75.835 22,214 11,107 42,514 11,107 32,3*4 20,300 31,407 41,288 209,625 71,490 81,848 30.909 90,564 10,150 21,237 19,802 10,150 20,779 39.604 9,901 59,837 29,703 993,424 75,835 22,214 11,107 42,514 11,107 32,364 20,300 31,407 41,537 220, 771 71,739 82,097 30,909 90,813 10,150 21,736 20,051 10,150 20,779 40,102 9,901 90,564 29,703 111,881 97,134 4 13 84 65 43 61,358 41,287 142,935 021,152 705,564 . 467,450 1 2 2 1 2 4 1 9 3 523 4,742,827 563 4,275.507 3 19,842 409 2,592,830 7 44,535 466 2,522.566 172 851,539 555 2,471,564 528 2,111,030 464 1,719,564 S3 286,145 6 20,383 4,800,807 590 4,505,631 3 19,842 478 3,018,648 7 44,535 504 2,756,208 166 833,752 503 2,276,244 519 2,096,290 463 1,732,564 79 276,511 6 20,487 7 76,543 107 1,141,707 7~ 76,064 2 22,214 1 11.107 4 42,743 1 11,107 3 32,593 2 20,758 3 31,636 5 52,166 23 232,913 7 72,674 8 83,344 3 31.138 9 92,496 1 10.379 2 21.965 2 20,280 1 10,379 2 21,008 4 40,809 1 10,150 9 91,789 3 29,952 548 5,013,244 600 4,630,892 3 19,842 484 3,124,037 7 44,701 505 2,812.623 167 854,076 507 2,342,704 527 2,158,326 466 1,770,512 79 281,830 6 20,759 1 11,090 30 106,760 1 11,090 30 106,760 1 11,090 30 106,926 12 123,902 3 31,387 522 3,711,991 12 123,902 3 31,387 522 3,711,991 12 123,902 3 31,387 522 3,711,991 7 2 1 4 1 3 2 3 4 21 7 8 5,025 5,096 5,173 33,418,387 34,228,010 35,193,276 640 485 432 4,181,118 2,953,360 2,841,876 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary): 4,225 United States and possessions 4,449 4,579 28,021,444 30,041,583 31,105,037 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 160 162 162 1,215,825 1,233,067 1,246,363 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions _ 2,102,716 2,065,050 2,060,550 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 109,393 232,610 118,355 Overtime and holiday p a y 696,570 616,015 582,120 Nightwork differential 20,025 22,450 22,550 Living and quarters allowance 179,999 278,700 282,150 Additional pay for service abroad 549,352 480,275 485,025 Uniform allowance 127 150 150 01 Personal services.. 32,895,451 34,969,900 35,902,300 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Federal-aid highways (trust f u n d ) " : "Limitation on general administrative expenses" " G r a n t s for construction": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Forest highways (trust f u n d ) " ; Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations ----" P u b l i c lands highways (trust f u n d ) " . . " B u r e a u of Public Roads miscellaneous accounts": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations " O t h e r Bureau of Public Roads trust funds" — ' ' Plant acquisition and construction, Atomic Energy Commission. "Forest roads and trails," Forest Service, Department of Agriculture... "Salaries and expenses," Agricultural Research Service, Department of Agriculture "Cooperative work," Forest Service, Department of Agriculture "Access roads," Department of Defense. " M i l i t a r y construction, Air Force" " M i l i t a r y construction, A r m y " " M i l i t a r y construction, N a v y " "Construction," National Park Service, Department of the Interior " R o a d construction and maintenance (liquidation of contract authorization)" Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the I n t e r i o r . . . "Construction," Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior " M a n a g e m e n t of lands and resources," Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior " C o n t r i b u t e d f u n d s , " Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior " R a m a Road, Nicaragua," Department of State "Buildings management f u n d , " General Services Administration "Salaries and expenses," National Science Foundation $19,743,395 2,882,491 1,748,931 5,000 690,000 685,000 3,537 9,016 37,397 29,947 29,391 38,000 30,000 30,000 38,000 30,000 30,000 1,786,175 1,800,000 1,800,000 15,052 15,000 15,000 427,443 430,000 430,000 68,995 70,000 70,0C0 83,932 87,000 87,000 31,331 31,000 31,200 5,042 5,000 5,000 100,000 100,000 683,445 9,994 7,858 NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS WORKING CAPITAL F U N D 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. Rate of $17,500: Director GS-16. $14,190 t o $15,150: Associate director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Aeronautical engineer Assistant to the director Budget officer Chemist Electronic engineer Electronic scientist General engineer. _ Materials engineer Mathematician Metallurgist Physical science administrator Physicist Statistician Weights and measures coordinator. GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officer Aeronautical engineer Assistant t o the d i r e c t o r . . . . Attorney-adviser Budget officer ... Chemist " D e p u t y budget officer II" Electronic scientist General engineer I. Materials engineer " Mathematician IIIIII Mechanical engineer Medical officer P a t e n t adviser Personnel officer.. Ill Physical science administrator.." Physicist Publications officer Statistician Supply officer Technologist "Ill Weights and measures c o o r S m i l r S ' N u m - Total ber salary 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 1 14,206 1 14,206 1 14,435 2 27,956 11 152,863 1 13,978 5 68,995 2 27,539 1 13,978 3 41,934 1 13,978 6 82,078 29 399,097 2 27,956 1 12,771 3 1 1 36,274 12,563 11,606 1 11,606 20 246,475 10 125,630 5 62,815 4 50,252 5 62,815 5 62,815 1 12,563 1 11,606 1 12,334 7 87,941 50 621,701 1 11,357 2 25,126 1 12,085 2 25,376 1 11,606 2 27,956 1 12,771 1 12,771 11 153,154 1 13,978 5 2 27,539 1 13,978 3 41,934 1 13,978 6 82,078 29 399,388 2 27,956 1 13,083 3 1 1 1 36,503 12,563 11,357 12,085 20 246,704 11,357 1 10 125,630 5 62,815 50,252 62,815 62,815 12,563 11,357 12,334 87,941 51 633,536 1 11.606 2 25,126 1 12,334 2 25,376 1 11,606 2 27,956 1 12,771 1 12,771 11 153,154 1 13,978 5 69,286 2 27,830 1 13,978 3 41,934 1 13,978 6 29 399,679 2 27,956 1 13,083 3 1 1 1 36,732 12,563 11,357 12,334 20 246,933 1 11,357 10 125,630 5 62,815 4 50,252 5 62,815 5 62,815 1 12,563 1 11,357 1 12,334 7 87,941 51 633,765 1 11,606 2 25,126 1 12,334 2 25,376 1 11,835 85 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 1959 actual Grades a n d ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant _ Administrative officer Aeronautical engineer Assistant budget officer— Auditor Ceramic engineer.. Chemist Classification officer D a t a processing applications analyst. D e p u t y budget officer Electrical engineer Electronic engineer Electronic scientist General engineer H y d r a u l i c engineer Librarian Materials engineer Mathematician Mechanical engineer Metallurgist Personnel officer Physical science administrator Physicist Placement officer. Publications editor Safety engineer Statistician Supply officer Technologist Training officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 N u m - Total ber salary 1 3 2 $9,901 30,908 22,214 9,901 11,107 360,789 10,379 10,150 9,901 22,214 77,978 364,617 44,657 11,107 9,901 33,321 33,321 99,006 11,107 10,150 22,214 922,919 10,379 9,901 11,107 11,107 21,008 32,115 10,150 1 1 2 84 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 301 2,827,892 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.. 7 451 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,855... , 977,998 66 398,906 416 ,322,436 110 552,559 347 1,605,488 252 997,358 230 845,938 38 129,656 5 15,516 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370... GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880... GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390... GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940... GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325... GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Positions established b y 72 Stat. 213: R a t e of $17,000: Deputy director.. R a t e of $16,500: Associate director R a t e of $15,000: Physical science administrator Physicist Research s c i e n t i s t . . . Senior scientist Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary $9,901 31,158 22,214 19,802 10,150 11,107 34 371,168 1 10,379 1 10,379 $10,150 31,387 22,214 29,703 10,150 11,107 371,397 10,629 10,379 2 22,214 7 77,978 33 364,617 4 44,657 1 11,107 9,901 1 3 33,321 3 33,321 9 99,006 1 11,107 1 10,150 2 22,214 87 953,827 1 10,379 1 10,150 1 9,901 1 11,107 2 21,008 3 32,115 1 10,150 323 3,031,032 341 2,732,557 4 28,180 526 3,468,217 51 312,708 493 2,727,298 108 546,739 411 1,875,326 255 1,013,349 228 842,022 37 126,598 4 12,626 22t214 77,978 364,846 44,657 11,107 10,150 33,321 33,321 99,235 11,107 10,379 22,214 954,285 10,629 10,150 9,901 11,107 21,257 32,364 10,379 17,014 17,014 66,060 66,060 90,108 15,018 15,018 30,036 90,108 15,018 15,018 2,083,243 450 2,459,422 1 1 2 87 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 331 3,111,931 349 2,807,980 4 28,472 526 3,490,280 35 214,796 491 2,721,961 106 539,109 422 1,931,260 250 997,329 225 834,030 37 127,367 4 12,918 1 17,014 2 6 1 1 30,036 90,108 15,018 15,018 450 2,459,422 3,648 3,648 $24,300,338 $24,183,770 $22,184,528 352 477 364.3 1,289,538 2,223,670 1,805,629 Total p e r m a n e n t . , D e d u c t lapses 2,963.7 20,378,899 Net permanentPositions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions. Foreign countries: U.S. rates Part-time employment I n t e r m i t t e n t employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime a n d holiday p a y . Nightwork differential Living a n d quarters allowance Additional p a y for service abroad Uniform allowance Excess of a n n u a l leave earned over leave taken 01 ,472,007 49,359 1960 estimate 1961 estimate 3,296 ,171 23,010,800 21,960,100 234,017 41,032 211,305 295,982 270,000 30,000 242,000 320,000 270,000 30,000 242,000 336,000 85,757 207,788 24,455 20,740 11,907 990 180,000 212,000 26,000 23,000 10,000 1,000 92.000 215.000 27,000 25.000 10,000 1,000 23,274,100 21,575,346 WEATHER 24,258,800 BUREAU CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES P A I D FROM F U N D S AVAILABLE TO THE WEATHER B U R E A U 1959 actual GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.. GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. GS-S. $5,985 to $6,885... GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370... GS-7. $4,9S0 to $5,880... GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390... GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940... GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325— GS-3. $3,495 to $4.065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Grades established b y act of Aug. 1, 1947 (72 Stat. 213)-. Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent., Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions- 62.474 Personal services _ Grades a n d ranges: GS-18. $17,500: Chief of b u r e a u GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: D e p u t y chief of bureau, Program director Grades and ranges—Continued GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant to chief of bureau Program director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant to chief of bureau Assistant to chief of division Chief airport meteorologist Chief district meteorologist Chief of division Chief of section Chief of unit Climatologist Coordinator of international a c t i v i t y . . Hydrologist Program director Regional administrative officer Research meteorologist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant chief of division Budget analyst Chief airport meteorologist Chief of division Chief of section Editor Forecaster Geographer Hydrologic engineer Information officer Meteorologists Meteorologist in charge Program director Research meteorologist GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Assistant chief of division Budget analyst Chief airport meteorologist Chief of division Chief of section Chief (head) of unit Climatological data processing specialist Climatologist.. Digital computor systems administrator Electronic engineer Forecaster Hydrologic engineer Hydrologist Physicist Meteorologist Meteorologist In charge Principal assistant Research meteorologist — GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 N u m - Total ber salary 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 1 1 15,392 15,392 1 1 15,621 15,392 1 1 15,621 15,621 Foreign countries: U.S. rates Local rates Positions other t h a n permanent: Parttime employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y Nightwork dlffeiential Living and quarters allowance Additional pay for service abroad... 01 Personal services Salaries a n d wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses" "Research and development" "Establishment of meteorological facilities" "Advances and reimbursements" "Special statistical w o r k " 1959 actual 1960 estimate Num* Total ber salary Num- Total salary ber 3 $12,618 2 28,412 3 $12,618 2 28,870 1 13,374 1 12,771 1 13,083 2 26,748 8 106,120 3 38.625 12,771 13,083 12,771 12,771 76,938 64.770 12.771 1 13,374 1 13,083 1 13,083 2 26, 748 8 106, 744 3 3ft, 937 1 13,083 1 13,083 1 13,083 1 13,083 77,562 65,082 12,771 68,142 11,357 11,357 45,428 173,265 11,357 68,142 11,835 11,357 11,606 46,155 161,887 23,212 79,977 68,610 1 11,357 1 11,357 4 45,926 15 174,510 1 11,357 6 68,640 1 11,835 1 11,606 1 11,606 4 46,653 14 162,883 2 23,212 7 80,475 1 1 1 4 14 2 7 1 1 29 5 39,604 11,107 19,802 10,629 9,901 292,200 49,505 1 1 29 5 39,853 11,107 20,051 10,629 10,150 294,690 50,003 1 4 11,107 40,829 1 4 11,107 41,078 4 1 2 9,901 1 4 40,102 76 755,386 3 30,909 10 100,713 4 40,351 15 152,610 52 538,974 5 61,189 47 469,921 527 4,524,610 451 3,473,895 56 380,218 1,283 8,188,845 100 582,150 1,041 5,638,380 213 1,059,452 694 3,059,407 397 1,617,519 210 783,814 82 273,277 1 15,517 125 652,619 4 1 2 1 9,901 4 40,600 76 762,109 3 31,158 10 101,460 4 40,600 10 101,502 52 543,207 5 51,438 47 473,656 606 5,258,016 631 4,106,045 56 384,306 1,601 9,666,217 100 590,500 1,063 5,781,145 218 1,098,997 734 3,288,767 400 1,650,383 210 792,529 82 277,511 1 15,517 125 655,2S8 5,991 5,549 37,489,338 34,195,444 573.2 572.5 3,515,589 3,058,037 4,892.5 30,658,642 5,333.8 33,481,754 79 467,725 G 11,040 79 480,205 6 11,790 515,672 517,122 119,566 1,459, &41 604,953 201,8S6 284,256 278,264 1,513, S39 647,415 220,000 304,9S2 34,323,281 37,455,371 $28,081,666 1,955,894 $30,648,000 2,003,100 106,8S4 4,135,697 43,240 117,300 4,643,671 33,300 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 1059 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, ARMY 1959 actual 1960 estimate Grades a n d ranges: N u m - Total N u m Special positions a t rates equal to or in ber salary ber excess of $17,500: Secretary of the A r m y 1 $22,000 1 U n d e r Secretary of the A r m y 1 1 20,000 Assistant secretary of the A r m y 3 4 80,000 General counsel 1 1 19,000 GS-18. $17,500: D e p u t y assistant secretary of tho Army 4 70,056 3 Research analyst 3 52,542 GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Administrative officer 31,242 Assistant to Secretary of the A r m y . . . 16,099 1 Chief office, of budget and funding 15,392 1 Chief, office of fiscal policy and management 15,621 D e p u t y comptroller of the A r m y 16,095 D e p u t y director financial o p e r a t i o n s 15,392 D e p u t y general counsel. 15,621 Director, office of analysis and review. 16,099 General engineer 16,349 15,621 Personnel director Principal consultant to chief signal officer 1 15,621 Special assistant for personnel security. Special assistant for manpower and personnel. 15,392 1 Research analyst 109,596 GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Administrative officer 28,641 A r m y small business adviser... 14,206 Assistant to the assistant secretary of t h e A r m y for p r o c u r e m e n t . . . 14,435 Assistant chief for planning 14,206 Assistant comptroller for foreign financial affairs 1 14,435 Assistant comptroller for plans and 14,435 review 71,259 Assistant general counsel Chief, civilian personnel and man1 1 14,435 power division Chief, engineer division and chief engineer division for military con1 15,163 struction 1 14,435 Chief, real property division D e p u t y assistant to secretary. 1 14,914 D e p u t y chief, A r m y audit agency 15,163 1 D e p u t y director of A r m y budget D e p u t y director, office analysis and 1 14,914 review (facilities) D e p u t y director, office analysis and 1 14,435 review (materiel and materials) D e p u t y director, office civilian per1 14,206 sonnel Director, electro-mechanical laboratory 1 14,914 Director of industrial mobilization Electronic engineer, radio frequency 14,435 1 manager 43,804 Engineer 2 28,870 General counselor 14,206 1 Legal adviser 29,370 Mathematician. 14,435 Mill taryintelllgenceresearch specialist 15,163 1 Ordnance comptroller 18 260,164 Research analyst Special assistant to the assistant secret a r y of the A r m y for supply man14,914 agement Special assistant to assistant secretary 14,435 of the A r m y . Special assistant to chief, field service 14,206 division Special assistant to chief, industrial 14,206 division 14,435 Special assistant to chief of ordnance. _ Special assistant to chief signal officer for combat readiness 14,435 Special assistant to director of foreign 15,163 intelligence. Special assistant for civilian-military 14,685 affairs 14,435 Special assistant for personnel security. Special assistant for reserve forces 1 14,685 to assistant secretary of t h e A r m y . . . 1 14,435 Special assistant (plans) 1 14,914 Supervisory general attorney Supervisory general transportation 1 14,206 officer Technical consultant, A r m y security 14,435 1 agency. 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total salary ber salary $22,000 20,000 60,000 19,000 522,000 20,000 60,000 19,000 52,542 3 52,542 16,099 15,392 1 1 16,349 15,621 15,621 16,349 15,621 15,870 16,349 16,349 15,870 15,870 16,349 15,621 15,870 16,349 16,349 16,099 15,621 15,392 15,870 15,621 15,392 1 15,621 14,206 14,435 14,685 14,206 14,685 14,435 14,435 1 14,435 71,509 14,685 14,685 14,685 72,425 1 15,163 14,435 14,435 14,914 15,163 14,685 15,163 14,685 14,685 15,163 15,163 14,914 1 15,163 14,435 1 14,685 14,206 1 14,435 14,190 15,163 14,190 14,914 14,435 1 14,435 29,120 14,435 2 1 29,370 14,435 15,163 1 15,163 15,163 15,163 14,435 14,685 14,206 14,435 14,206 14,435 14,435 14,685 14,435 14,685 15,163 15,163 14,914 14,914 14,685 14,435 14,914 14,914 14,685 15,163 14,206 14,435 14,685 14,685 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Accountant Administrative assistant Administrative officer Appraiser Architect Attorney Attorney-adviser Auditor Budget analyst Budget and fiscal officer Budget officer Business analyst Cartographer Chemist. College instructor Communication officer Comptroller Contract specialist D e p u t y comptroller D e p u t y regional director Digital computer administratorDigital computer p r o g r a m m e r . . . Economist Educational officer Electronic technician Electronic scientist Employee utilization officer Engineer E q u i p m e n t technician Fiscal officer General counsel Historian Information and editorial specialist... Information officer Industrial specialist Inspector Labor relations officer.. Librarian Logistics specialist Maintenance program planner Management analyst Mathematician Medical officer Meteorologist.............. Military intelligence research analyst. Military personnel officer Penologist Personnel assistant Personnel director Personnel officer Personnel representative Personnel research technician Physical science officer. Physicist Planning officer -Policy and regulations specialist Price analyst Printing and publication officer Procurement and supply supervisor.. Procurement officer Production specialist Program progress analyst Property and supply officer Psychologist Publications officer Realty officer ... ............ Research analyst Research director Safety director.. * Salary and wage analyst Scientific administrator.. Staff assistant Statistician Storage officer Supply requirements and distribution officer. Supply storage and distribution officer. Tabulating equipment and electrical accounting machine technician Traffic manager Training officer Transportation officer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant Administrative assistant Administrative officer Appraiser Architect Archivist Attorney Attorney-adviser. N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 8 $107,928 4 54,744 928,570 1 13,686 1 13,686 2 25,854 17 225,178 29 382,026 9 118,620 2 25,854 7 90,936 1 13,083 8 $108,284 55,036 933,034 13,978 13,978 26,457 226,697 288,987 118,809 26,145 91,830 13,374 38,625 13.083 51.084 150,910 95,434 108,117 _ 66,912 8 105,516 2 26,166 13,374 13,374 95,321 27,060 26,749 13,374 8 4 68 1 1 2 17 22 9 2 $109,532 55,328 927,416 13,978 13,978 26,748 229,694 292,191 120,366 26,457 93,037 13,374 39,540 13,686 51,084 158,707 95,434 109,033 67,204 106,119 26,457 13,374 13,686 95,621 27.060 27.061 13,686 1 12,771 4 51,084 12 155,683 7 93,972 8 106,744 5 65,664 10 132,285 2 25,8.54 1 13,0S3 1 13,374 7 94,117 2 26,457 26,749 2 1 13,374 107 1,471,681 ~ 27,060 13,083 13,978 12,771 13,686 53,497 80,910 26,769 68,430 13,686 26,145 51,708 16 212,259 2 26,749 14 194,482 1 12,771 491,832 27,372 27,060 13,686 78,144 197,949 13,686 27,060 13 177,566 1 13,083 8 104,331 1 13,686 1 13,978 1 13,686 2 27,060 5 68,722 3 40,746 14 186,654 4 51,708 1 13,374 1 13,686 1 13,083 36 474,847 1 13,978 6 84,346 1 13,374 1 12,771 5 66,309 4 55,620 1 12,771 1,454,701 40,746 13,374 13,978 12,771 13,978 53,809 68,098 26,769 41,642 13,978 26,457 . 52,311 16 213,116 3 40,144 13 181,377 1 13,083 40 633,301 2 27,664 2 27,664 1 13,978 6 78,456 199,177 13,686 27,060 178,151 25,854 105,246 13,686 13,978 13,686 27,060 69,286 40,746 189,028 52,020 13,686 13,686 13,374 474,555 13,978 84,346 13,374 25,854 66,892 55,744 12,771 1,464,484 41,038 13,374 13,978 13,083 13,978 54,433 68,390 27,352 41,642 13,978 26,769 52,914 216,047 3 40,435 13 181,689 1 13,083 40 538,216 2 27,956 2 27,664 1 13,978 6 79,684 16 213,778 1 13,686 2 27,654 15 204,595 2 26,145 8 105,558 13,978 13,978 13,978 27,372 16 211,365 15 200,404 15 201,631 3 3 41,350 14 190,588 4 52,311 13,686 1 1 13,686 1 13,374 36 477,685 13,978 85,342 13,686 26,166 67,787 55,912 13,083 39,540 3 40,123 1 12,771 1 12,771 1 13,083 8 104,220 1 1 I 8 13,083 13,083 13,083 106,431 13,083 13,083 13,374 106,722 47 557,830 3 36,504 108 1,287,109 1 11,357 6 74,421 2 23,691 I I 129,332 47 561,243 47 562,680 3 "16,504 109 1,303,536 1 11,357 6 74,879 2 23,940 11 130,497 46 551,279 3 47 553,939 3 36,255 112 ~1,324,929 6 74,004 2 23,442 11 129,103 48 669,751 3 87 40,435 88 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, ARMY—Continued 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,335 to $12,555—Continued Auditor Bacteriologist Biochemist Budget analyst Budget and fiscal officer Budget officer.-Business analyst Cartographer Cataloger Chemist Commodity industry a n a l y s t — Communication officer Comptroller Contract specialist Criminal investigator Cryptographer.Deputy comptroller Deputy regional director Digital computer administratorDigital computer programer Economist Educational o n i c e r . . . Electronic technician Electronic scientist Employee utilization officer Engineer Equipment technician Executive secretary Field representative Financial analyst Fiscal officer Food technologist General counsel Geographer... Historian Information and education specialistInformation officcr Industrial specialist Inspector Labor relations officer Legal administrator Librarian Linguist Logistic specialist Maintenance program planner Management analyst . Manpower analyst Marine superintendent Mathematician Medical officer Meteorologist. Military intelligence research analyst. Military operations specialist Military personnel officer Mobilization and planning officer Motion picture director Organization and equipment specialist. Organization and methods examiner.. Penologist Personnel director Personnel officer Personnel representative Personnel requirements analyst Personnel research technician Photographer Physical science officer Physicist Physiologist Planning officer Plans and training officer Position classifier Printing and publication officer Processing and packing technician Procurement and supply supervisor.. Procurement officer Production specialist Program progress analyst Property disposal officer Psychologist Publications editor Publications officer. Realty officer Recreation director Research analyst Research psychologist Safety director Salary and wage analyst Scientific administrator Security and Intelligence officer. Security officer Staff assistant Statistician Storage officer Superintendent Supply requirements and distribution officer 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 91 $1,069,513 11,357 11,606 128, 582 12,085 220,206 59, 675 96,676 22,963 5 58,488 23 263,452 12 143,813 29 340,478 1 11,606 1 11,357 10 117,952 8 93,764 7 80,244 7 82,597 2 24,668 20 233,217 8 98,860 6 72,495 5 57,283 301 3,692,556 10 117,935 ~ 11,357 70,573 11,835 11,357 11,357 12, OSS 11,835 35,505 11,606 70,074 181,253 239,284 12,334 23,442 12,085 11,357 22,714 35,276 719,922 71,531 22,950 157,592 50,252 22,714 82 $955,974 1 11,606 1 11,835 11 129,271 1 12,085 20 233, 457 5 59,946 8 94,244 2 23,441 1 11,357 5 59,175 25 286,873 11 131,727 28 330,553 1 11,835 1 11,606 10 119,399 6 70,094 8 92,031 9 104,855 2 25,126 21 246,431 8 99,547 7 84,321 5 57,761 304 3,733,569 10 119,141 11,606 71,509 12,085 11,357 11,357 12,085 11,835 35,755 11,835 81,889 15 181,751 18 215,841 1 12,563 2 23,691 2 23,691 1 11,606 2 23,212 3 35,276 63 745,560 8 94,474 2 23,930 20 237,079 4 50,252 2 22,714 91 1,060,640 1~ 11,357 6 69,636 3 35,047 1 11,606 1 6 3 1 934,025 11,357 69,636 34,798 11,357 1 1 1 4 45 7 3 6 1 10 8 1 18 2 1 3 2 3 14 11 28 1 1 1 1 4 1 46 1 9 4 2 2 2 4 9 3 1 11,606 12,085 11,606 46,883 528,734 84,595 34.818 70,573 12,563 121,040 94,714 11,606 213,095 23,212 11,606 34,320 24,170 36.254 167,752 131,977 330,674 11,367 11,357 11,835 12,085 47,362 12,085 541,580 11,357 109,012 46,175 24,398 22,714 23,212 47,382 109,512 36.255 12,085 1 11,606 1 12,085 1 11,835 4 47,382 46 542,694 73,008 34,818 70,573 12,563 133,385 118,415 11,835 214,342 64 750,439 62 731,410 11,606 11,606 34,549 24,170 36,483 168,729 132,475 342,908 11,357 22,961 12,085 12,085 58,719 12,334 538,464 11,606 121,054 46,424 12,085 22,714 23,212 47,382 109,720 36,255 12,085 $963,910 11,606 11,835 132,021 12,334 235, 435 60,445 91,474 23,441 11,006 59,675 301,999 120,339 28 332,493 11,835 11,606 120,585 70,552 93,286 105,657 25,126 260,067 99,776 7 84,321 5 58,717 304 3,771,726 10 120,140 11,606 72,009 12,085 11,606 11,606 12,085 12,035 30,005 11,835 83,137 183,974 205,001 12,503 23,940 23,691 11,835 23,212 36,005 753,288 95,472 23,430 250,566 50,502 22,963 1,119,476 1 ~ 11,606 71,010 35,526 11,606 1 1 1 5 45 6 3 6 1 11 10 1 18 1 1 3 2 4 14 11 29 1 2 1 1 5 1 46 1 10 4 1 2 2 4 9 3 1 11,835 12,334 11,835 59,217 537,591 73,257 35,505 72.009 12,563 133,884 118,884 11,835 216,085 11,835 11,835 35,297 24,419 47,840 169.974 133,431 345,408 11.606 23,201 12,085 12,334 58,968 12,334 542.747 11,606 122,083 47. I l l 12,085 23,212 23,670 48,338 110,467 37,002 12,334 62 736,051 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued Supply storage and distribution officcr. Tabulating equipment and electrical accounting machine technician Technologist Toxicologist Traffic manager Training officer Transportation officer._ Transportation research analyst Trial examiner GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Administrative assistant... Administrative officer Agronomist Airplane pilot Appraiser Architect Archivist Attorney Attorney-adviser. Auditor Bacteriologist Biochemist Biologist Budget analyst Budget and fiscal officer Budget officer Business analyst Cartographer Cataloger Chaplain Chemist Commissary officer Commodity industry a n a l y s t — Communication officer Comptroller Construction superintendent Contract specialist Criminal investigator Cryptographer D e p u t y comptroller Designer, tools, dies, and gages._ Digital computer administrator.. Digital computer programer Economist— Editor — Educational officer.. — Electronic mechanic Electronic technician Electronic scientist.. Employee utilization officer Engineer Entomologist Equipment technician Exhibit construction specialist Field representative Financial analyst. Fire prevention officer... Fiscal officer Food technologist General counsel Geographer Geophysicist Historian— Hygienist Information and editorial specialist... Information and education specialist. _ Information officer Illustrator Industrial specialist. Inspector Instrument specialist... Investigator Labor relations officer Legal administrator Liaison officer Librarian Linguist Logistics specialist Maintenance program planner Management analyst Manpower analyst Marine surveyor Mathematician Medical officer. Metallurgist Meteorologist Microanalyst Military analyst Military intelligence research analyst. Military personnel officer. _ Mobilization and planning officer..*.. Motion picture directorMotion picture specialist Occupational analyst Organization and equipment specialist" Organization and methods examiner P a t e n t adviser Payroll officer Personnel a s s i s t a n t . . 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 22 $257,151 21 $248,036 5 57,283 3 36,733 12,813 1 1 11,357 4 46,884 14 163,111 1 11,357 4 46,882 57,761 36,962 12,813 11,357 46,884 164.607 34,071 47,133 81 842,461 9 92,998 242 2,497,238 32,116 9 91,852 6 63,502 14 151,711 1. 10,629 17 175,030 108 1,127,766 194 1,994,377 1 10,150 1 10,150 1 9,901 27 276,159 7 70,499 39 399,921 19 200,721 25 262,166 " 92,955 1 11,355 4 43,950 1 10,150 3 30,450 42 425,421 22 229,389 3 30,680 89 925,220 1 9,901 2 19,802 16 163,988 10,629 1 12 120,535 19 195,258 4 43,222 1 11,107 60 621,138 2 20,300 19 195,812 7 73,413 17 172,949 719 7,771,001 2 21,237 39 398,475 1 10,150 8 81,658 61,340 11,107 10,150 9,901 21,258 31,102 32,050 18 187,626 1 9,901 5 51,437 3 29,703 16 167,806 1 10,379 44 462,134 40 417,371 1 -,901 2 20,051 4 42,516 1 10,629 3 29,952 8 82,576 1 10,858 3 29,952 8 80,978 143 1,474,271 19 195,458 10,629 1 36 374,774 36 394,778 1 11,107 4 39,853 2 20,530 3 30,430 208 2,147,176 7 71,759 29,703 20,271 20,529 22,443 20,051 116,190 163,488 9,901 20,269 91 946,321 9 93,954 234 2,447,088 * 32,823 5 51,437 5 53,581 14 152,856 1 10,858 17 175,841 104 18,165 176 1,827,875 1 10,379 1 10,379 9,901 1 28 289,308 6 61,339 38 393,062 18 191,217 30 310,959 9 94,583 9,901 1 4 43,950 1 10,150 3 30,909 42 427,869 20 209,250 4 41,048 89 929,963 9,901 1 2 20,300 17 176,549 1 10,629 13 132,160 20 206,537 4 43,471 1 11,107 58 605,867 2 20,758 18 187,959 8 84,332 14 143,954 718 7,748,609 11,336 319,687 10,150 82,845 50,482 11,107 10,379 9,901 21,258 9,901 11,090 168,512 10,150 51,437 30,201 14 148,212 1 10,379 43 453,202 399,110 9,901 20,051 42,516 10,629 40,580 83,492 1 10,858 3 30,430 8 82,526 141 1,465,506 19 197,569 1 10,858 415,060 44 484,133 1 11,107 4 41,786 2 20,530 3 211 2,166,128 72,446 29,703 20,271 20,529 22,443 20,300 106,487 15 164,653 2 20^759 89 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1959 actual Grades a n d ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090— Continued Personnel director Personnel officer.. Personnel representative Personnel requirements analyst Personnel research technician Photographer Physical science officer Physicist Placement assistant Placement officer Planning officer Planning and production specialist... Plans and training officer.. Position classifier Price analyst Printing a n d publication officer Processing and packing technician Procurement a n d supply s u p e r v i s o r Procurement officer Production specialist Program progress analyst Property a n d supply officer Property disposal officer Psychologist Publications editor Publications officer Publications writer _ Public information officer Radio control specialist Real property disposal s p e c i a l i s t Realty officer Records analyst Refrigeration adviser Research analyst Research director Research psychologist Safety director — Salary a n d wage analyst Sanitation officer Scenario writer. Scientific administrator Scientist general Security and intelligence o f f i c e r Security officer Shops a n d service specialist Shop superintendent *— Small business specialist Staff assistant Statistician Storage officer Superintendent Supply requirements a n d distribution officer — 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 5 $51,439 87 885,262 13 135,732 " 59,406 61,838 1 11,107 5 52,873 1 11,107 1 10,150 5 50,979 21 216,486 1 10,379 2 20,300 14 141,540 5 53,145 1 10,379 62,317 42,265 43 446,737 38 401,466 ), 411 61 7 72,265 4 40,809 7 71,248 4 42,486 8 82,846 2 19,802 9,901 1 10,150 243,628 10,629 9,901 1,033,789 4 42,265 2 20,280 12 125,558 6 60,612 1 11,107 2 21,258 10,150 20,051 50,482 11,107 73,425 10,629 41,059 23 244,522 13 135,240 3 30,908 135 1,392,952 $52,166 902,453 127. 248 51,208 62,795 11,107 53,852 5 $51,937 87 894,131 12 126.269 5 50,750 6 61,838 1 11,107 5 53,623 63 10,379 51,438 219, 713 10,379 10,150 133,388 53,603 10,629 62,796 42,515 451,835 372,846 654,355 72,903 41,058 62,274 42,486 83,345 20,300 10,150 9,901 10,150 242,422 10,858 10,150 23 1 1 )9 1,026,883 5 52,166 30,431 116,166 50,960 11,107 21,258 10,150 10,379 20,300 50,731 11,107 73,903 10,629 41,308 23 246,271 13 136,635 3 30,908 137 10,379 51,896 221,087 10,629 10,150 134,825 53,828 10,629 63,272 32,115 445,855 364,275 660,806 73,771 41,287 62,774 43,184 84,511 20,300 10,150 9,901 10,150 244,128 10,858 10,150 _ 2 1 1 1 23 1 1 99 1,038,226 5 52,644 3 30,909 11 116,873 5 51,667 21,487 10,150 10,379 20,529 51,687 11,107 74,132 10-629 41,786 23 247,521 13 137,385 3 31,158 1,421,995 Supply storage and distribution offi49 508,392 cer 48 503,590 48 501,633 Tabulating equipment and electrical 8 83,324 8 82,576 8 82,118 accounting machine technician.. 5 51,208 5 51,208 5 50,750 Teacher 14 147,369 14 146,870 14 145,644 Technologist 2 20,269 2 20,051 2 20,269 Television production d i r e c t o r — 9 93,952 9 92,747 10 103,376 Traffic manager 25 263,851 25 261,279 26 269,567 Training officer 38 396,051 38 392,888 40 408,383 Transportation officer 4 40,600 4 39,604 6 61,818 Transportation research a n a l y s t - . 2 20,300 2 20,051 2 19,802 Visual aids specialist 808 ,836 7,039 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 49,324,060 49,559,042 62,327,042 7,803 7,873 10,133 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 56,698,054 57,201,225 75,746,901 2,287 2,301 2,415 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 15,222,272 16,194,086 16,783,363 10,807 11,817 13,056 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 72,174,581 74,530,049 83,343,420 2,723 755 2,910 GS-8. $5,470 t o $6,37016,613,546 16,610,738 17,282,025 14,790 14,503 14,782 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 77,736,511 78,499,923 79,305,301 7,820 7,852 8,043 GS-6. $4,490 t o $5,390 40,086,091 39,732,748 39,983,199 19,295 19,364 19,897 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 89,631,644 88,755,020 89,596,320 27,560 27,699 28,864 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 115,581,870 115,054,685 118,321,829 28,606 28,840 30,431 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 111, 587,856 111,070,852 115,332,213 7,344 7,434 8,025 GS-2. $3,255 t o $3,825 26,778,537 26,698,950 28,338,171 222 753,594 225 751,011 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 ------ 247 813,106 Positions established b y Public Law 80-313: Assistant director of research and de15,500 15,500 1 15,500 velopment (technical p l a n n i n g ) — . . Chief scientific adviser, office chief of 17,500 17,500 17,500 engineers Chief scientist and d e p u t y for tech18,000 18,000 18,000 nical activities v*i— Chief scientist for research and de16,500 16,500 15,900 velopment to chief signal officer Chief supervising engineer, engineer 1 14,500 14,500 14,500 research a n d development division. 1 16,000 16,000 16,000 Chief technical adviser ----D e p u t y director of research and de1 17,500 1 17,500 1 17,000 velopment (programing) Num- Total Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary Positions established b y Public Law 80-313—Continued 1 $19,000 Deputy for scicntlfic activities Director of research and development, 1 19,000 office of secretary of Army Executive director of technical pro1 16,335 grams Technical director of research (patho1 19,000 logical and basic scicnces) Technical director and scicntific adviser, combat surveillance depart14,000 ment Technical director of research and 17,500 development, quartermaster corps.. Technical director, defense atomic 15,500 support agency Scientific adviser, research and de14,500 velopment Scientific director, transportation, re17,500 search and development commandSenior civilian scientist, adviser to 16,500 assistant chief of staff for Intelligence. Ungraded positions at annual rates: $9,890 or above: 10 110,414 Engineer Master dredges, barges, tugs, and 16 209,498 towboats 2,777 Less than $9,890 13,899,912 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $9,890 or above: 1 13,261 Chief officer . Electronic equipment installation 14 154,399 and maintenance worker 6 66,995 Engineer 186 Foreman 1,900,043 General e q u i p m e n t m a i n t e n a n c e 2 19,666 worker. Mobile industrial equipment and 3 30,383 maintenance operator 2 20,759 Superintendent 3 32,053 Warehouseman 102,962 Equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 513,889,909 17,424 Local wage rates.. 19,524,791 Total permanent.. Deduct— Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 137 1,433,903 1960 estimate 1961 estimate 1959 actual 1961 estimate Num- Total ber salary Num* Total ber salary 1 $19,000 1 $10,000 1 19,000 1 19,000 1 17,000 1 17,000 1 10,000 1 10,000 Personal services. 14,000 18,000 18,000 15,500 15,500 14,500 14,500 17,500 17,500 16,500 16,500 9 108,925 9 108,925 16 209,498 16 209,498 2,613 665 13,147,543 13,427,753 1 13,261 14 151,877 6 68,113 184 1,946,392 2 19,866 1 13,261 14 155,085 6 68,113 182 1,929,713 2 19,916 3 30,509 3 30,483 2 20,967 2 20,967 3 32,053 3 32,053 93,156 9S, 923 489,991,752 493,810,881 17,108 17,136 19,159,068 19,030,528 258,737 261,001 274,855 1,340,113,3S3 1,265,920,077 1,260,227,057 9,578 12,924 11,446 40,979,763 50,258,584 55,411,288 LI 56,890 N e t permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions. _ 236,816 1,222,249,289 Foreign countries: 9,180 U.S. rates 48,060,620 17,402 Local rates 19,488,000 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: 3,703,309 United States and possessions. . . Foreign countries: 340,392 U.S. rates 15,577,995 Local rates Part-time employment: 673,761 United States and possessions... 10,117 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 757,676 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 4,895,056 Regular pay above 52-week base— 19,149,763 Overtime and holiday pay 2,472,217 Nightwork differential.. 6,130,618 Living and quarters allowance 520,554 Uniform allowance 7,527,889 Additional p a y for service a b r o a d 17,328 Additional pay for Marino d u t y . „ . 2,081,207 P a y m e n t to Korean service corps.. P a y m e n t to other agencies for reim82,714 bursable details 01 14,000 1,353,738,505 55,355 57,370 222,436 221,599 1,138,623,443 1,144,992,694 9,604 9,331 52,799,463 55,038,157 17,136 17,108 19,030,528 19,159,068 3,159,513 3,252,945 49,376 19,086,610 50,350 19,051,985 390,278 4,500 713,790 388,827 4,500 731,040 9,536,516 16, 755,843 2,355,813 5,981,661 520,071 7,958,495 4,852,212 16,039,759 2,366,212 5,936,275 515, 973 8,002,803 2,345,000 2,345,000 35,000 35,000 1,279,345,900 1,282, 762,800 Salaries and wages arc distributed as follows: , „ "Operation and maintenance, Army : $1,249, 964,470 $1,176,195,000 $1,176,224,000 Direct obligations 102,866,000 106,368,000 103, 574,825 Reimbursable obligations -----" P l a n t acquisition and construction," 80.500 19,043 Atomic Energy Commission . "Operating expenses," Atomic Energy 170,800 180,400 Commission 166,803 "Refunds, transfers, and expenses of operation, Virgin Islands/* Bureau 24,000 of Customs, Treasury Department 10,931 "Supplies and axpenses," United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency 2,433 90 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual 1960 estimate OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken — NAVY CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative officer Education specialist Occupational research analyst Psychologist Scientist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant Administrative officer Education specialist Engineer Information specialist Occupational research analyst Psychologist Statistician Transportation officer... GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Administrative officcr Budget officer Computer systems analyst Contract specialist Correctional specialist.— Editor Education specialist Engineer Information specialist Librarian Military personnel administrator., Occupational research analyst Psychologist Scientist Statistician GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.. GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370... GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880... GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390-. N u m - Total salary ber GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065... GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825... GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Grades established pursuant to 34 U.S.C. 1071-1076c: R a t e of: $13,500: Academic dean $8,003 to $13,239: Senior professor and professor. $6,771 to $9,851: Chief Instructor and associate professor $5,385 to $S,619: Assistant professor and assistant chief instructor $4,615 to $6,155: Instructor Ungraded positions at annual rates: $9,890 or above: Master mechanic Foreman mechanic Less than $9,890 Total permanent. Net permanent (average number, net salary) . Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Intermittent e m p l o y m e n t . . Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad Uniform allowances Additional p a y for instructional differential Additional p a y for hazardous d u t y and dirty work N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary $26,166 26,145 13,083 13.083 38,313 $26,457 64.458 13,374 13,374 38,937 5 58,260 5 57,781 1 12,563 1 11,357 10 114,774 1 11,357 11.357 46,653 46,424 12,563 11,606 196,745 34,320 11,357 1 11,357 4 46,882 13 148,119 1 12.563 1 11,606 18 209,745 3 34,320 1 11.357 1 11,357 2 20,051 17 176,550 20,779 2 5 50,252 1 10,379 1 10,150 1 10,629 30 306,513 4 43,177 2 19,802 2 21,237 2 21,257 27 272,438 4 40,102 1 10,150 20,051 2 16 168,500 2 21,008 5 50,730 1 10,379 1 10,265 1 10,858 40 403,315 4 43,177 2 19,802 2 21,486 2 21,486 27 277,030 4 40,445 1 10,150 20,530 165,691 20,530 39,853 10,150 10,150 10,629 272,602 43,177 2 21,237 3 30,909 14 141,295 4 41,786 1 9,901 1 10,379 165 1,466,487 200 1, 550,312 35 245,622 1, 327,819 81 497,800 306 ,673,212 246 ,286,094 ,701,029 1,194 4 ,957,924 1,366 I ,212,288 341 1,231,698 21 71,270 13,500 171 166 1,444,639 1,501,438 209 213 1,589,719 1,574,603 40 273,222 39 268,846 211 216 1,375,736 1,338,040 78 475,794 79 482,647 314 309 1,686,633 1,700,259 256 255 1,299,532 1,299,630 584 592 2,728,953 2,691,067 1,186 1,175 4,921,472 4,869,084 1,366 1,373 5,219,612 5,221,318 288 283 1,001,111 991,194 20 65,517 20 69,994 1 13,500 1 13,500 139 1. 396,819 146 1,487,971 158 1,510,231 145 1,275,867 147 1,276,595 143 1,291,206 624,487 84,747 81 533,270 18 99,388 86 574,064 12 66,199 1 11,440 11 106,623 295 1, 929,282 1 12,563 11 112,574 291 1,937,401 1 12,563 11 112,574 291 1,942,310 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 3,193 15, Deduct lapses 1961 estimate 3 $38,625 1 13,083 1 13,083 1 13,083 2 25,542 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940... GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325... 1960 estimate 679,912 3,208 3,191 16, OH, 839 16,055,810 ,752 8,777 8,771 44,562,559 45,174,278 45,373,209 303 263 272 2,074,740 1,264,673 1,140,958 ,430 8,498 8,486 42,487,819 43,909,605 44,232,251 01 Personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance, N a v y : Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations " L a u n d r y service, Naval Academy".—. "Research, development, test, and evaluation, N a v y " " N a v y management f u n d " " N a v a l working f u n d " "Military construction, N a v y " " N a v y industrial f u n d " "Military assistance" "Defense housing, N a v y " $572 43,386,271 $44,963,267 $40,932,487 973,596 396,617 $41,921,400 1,018,000 424,850 630,633 987,100 84,000 182,000 164,836 5,040 8,000 250,012 25,050 8,000 312,782 25,135 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE MARINE CORPS 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: D e p u t y fiscal director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative officer. _ Attorney D e p u t y fiscal director Engineer General supply officer Personnel officer,. Procurement officer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: AccountantAdministrative officer Bacteriologist Budget officer. Educational specialist Engineer General supply officer Management analyst Military personnel administrator Personnel officer Physical science administrator. Procurement officer Production specialist, textile products. Staff administrative specialist Supply cataloger GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: AccountantAdministrative officer Attorney Bacteriologist Budget officer Chemist Clothing designer Engineer E q u i p m e n t specialist Historian Management analyst Military personnel administrator Personnel officer Physiologist Production superintendent Program analyst Property disposal officer School superintendent Supply officer Systems administrator Transportation officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 39,846 16,365 22,069 32,578 9,387 16,234 31,360 9,387 13,044 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 162,720 498,895 102,650 14,448 25,017 335,230 503,414 101,941 14,452 25,187 176,998 509,102 102,710 14,547 26,079 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 966 600 600 14,904 14,639 14,690 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530Ungraded positions at annual rates: $9,860 or above: Foreman mechanic, public works.. Master m e c h a n i c . ™ Less than $9,890.! 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m ber ber salary $13,978 13,083 13,374 13,978 13,083 12,771 12,771 2 1 22,963 11,357 1 1 2 11,357 11,357 24,169 1 $14,206 1 1 13,978 13,374 13,978 13,083 12,771 12,771 23,212 11,606 11,357 11,357 11,357 36,004 22,714 46,175 12,563 22,963 12,563 22,963 11,357 11,606 23,192 57,034 12,563 11,357 12,563 22,963 11,357 11,357 11,835 5 1 50,003 10,150 1 10,629 3 30,660 1 10,150 1 10,379 10 111,299 9,901 1 9,901 1 1 10,150 1 10,150 4 9,901 9,901 1 3 1 107 10,379 30,201 9,901 952,594 Total salary 8 1 1 80,204 10,379 10,379 5 49, £05 1 10,150 1 10,379 10 108,658 1 10,150 1 9,901 1 10,150 t L L L 40,351 9,901 9,901 10,150 9,901 10,379 20,529 9,901 20,051 L ! L S I 1,086,008 180 1,344,819 1,352,100 48 334,668 54 375,414 314 310 1,998,094 1,955,360 90 525,750 88 519,440 618 607 3,359,038 3,255,137 388 389 1,888,800 1,956,900 787 794 3,478,087 3,631,994 1,492 1,523 5,988,165 6,231,325 1,508 1,684 5,630,675 6,361,365 223 356 777,623 1,237,461 5 17,705 5 17,705 1 10,234 1 11,898 1,519 1,479 6,896,295 6,849,606 DEPARTMENT OP DEFENSE—MILITARY 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 9,453 9,275 9,036 $41,407,896 $41,826,100 $40,701,357 Total permanent Deduct lapses 16,607 17,134 16,429 76,871,662 75,951,491 75,213,617 1,151 514 474 5,163,602 1,991,336 1,839,810 N e t permanent (average number, net salary): 15,289 15,282 15,420 United States a n d possessions 73,120,082 72,525,906 70,872,510 Foreign countries: 61 397,453 61 395,936 58 380,126 U.S. r a t e s . — 612 444,137 612 450,448 636 455,424 Local rates Other personal services: 568,924 282,207 275,800 Regular p a y above 52-week base 434,911 393,642 1,016,899 Overtime a n d holiday p a y 114,540 129,671 118,634 Nightwork differential 18,261 18,570 24,540 Additional pay for service abroad 28,648 27,617 29,322 Uniform allowances 347,787 347,787 347,787 Firefighter premium pay 01 Personal services Salaries a n d wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance, Marine Corps": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Operation and maintenance, Navy"_.~ "Research, development, test, and evaluation, N a v y " "Defense housing, N a v y " " M i l i t a r y construction, N a v y " " N a v a l working f u n d " " N a v y industrial f u n d " " M i l i t a r y assistance" 73,551,042 75,473,226 74,573,301 $65, 023,209 3, 966,590 8,520 $64,961,876 5,174,230 9,000 $64,980,442 4,088,428 9,000 118,838 440,224 56,586 237,908 1,681,961 17,206 156,700 447,066 162,484 449,838 166,826 4,534,454 23,074 166,819 4,689,253 27,037 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE BUREAU OF NAVAL WEAPONS 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades a n d ranges: ber ber salary ber salary Special positions a t rates equal to or in excess of $15,375: 2 $33,000 $33,000 $33,000 Associate technical director 15,517 15,517 15,517 Aviation armament specialist 15,517 15,517 15,517 Chief electronics assistant 33,000 33,000 33,000 Chief engineer 16,000 16,000 16,000 Chief mathematician 86,013 86,013 85,014 Chief scientist 16,000 16,000 D e p u t y director, range support 16,016 16,016 16*016" Director, evaluation division 16,000 16,000 16,000 Director, ordnance sciences 16,016 16,016 16,016 Director, research division 16,000 16,000 16,000 Research liaison officer 46,551 46,551 31,034 Technical assistant 33,517 33,517 33,517 Technical director GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 1 16,099 1 16,099 15,870 Administrative officer 16,349 Engineer 15,392 Physical science administrator GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 1 14,685 1 14,435 14,206 Administrative officer 1 14,685 1 14,435 14,435 Attorney 1 14,435 1 14,206 14,206 Chief counsel— 14,435 Comptroller 14,685 14,435 1 14,435 Contract specialist 29,370 14,206 2 28,870 D e p u t y comptrollerandflscal assistant. 14,435 1 14,206 D e p u t y director, test and evaluation. 14,435 14,206 1 Director, technical support 30,326 30,326 2 6 87,150 Engineer 28,891 2 28,891 1 14,435 Physical science administrator. 14,206 1 14,206 Production specialist GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 13,686 13,686 13,374 1 1 Accountant 4 54,121 4 53,205 5 66,580 Administrative officer 10 139,196 137,988 136,782 10 10 Aeronautical research administrator.. 1 13,978 Assistant fiscal director 3 39,249 3 39,249 3 38,313 Budget and accounting administrator. 10 134,077 10 132,850 10 132,850 Chemist 5 52,935 52,623 5 51,396 4 Contract specialist1 13,686 1 13,686 1 13,374 D e p u t y comptroller 7 97,846 97,846 7 97,846 7 Electronic scientist 158 163 Engineer - 158 2,160,567 2,213,368 2,140,481 1 13,374 ' 13,083 1 13,083 Industrial specialist. _ 1 13,374 13,374 13,083 1 Legislation liaison officer 1 13,978 13,978 1 13,978 Logistic program officer. 1 13,686 13,374 1 13,083 M a n a g e m e n t planning officer... 8 110,608 110,317 8 109,034 Mathematician 1 13,978 13,978 1 13,978 N a v a l architect1 13,978 13,978 1 13,978 N a v a l intelligence analyst 1 13,978 13,978 1 13,978 Opertions research analyst 1 13,686 13,374 13,374 1 Personnel officer.. 19 260,503 259,900 19 258,669 Physical scienco a d m i n i s t r a t o r 207,568 15 208,171 15 207,568 Physicist Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued Production specialist Program manager Psychologist Safety program specialist Staff assistant Statistician Technical director Technologist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant Administrative officer Aeronautical research administrator. Attorney Budget officer Business analyst Chemist.. Comptroller Contract specialist Digital computer systems specialist... Electronic scientist Engineer 91 1959 actual 1900 estimate 19G1 estimate Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber Biliary Num- Total ber salary $26,106 25,542 13,083 13,374 12,771 13,978 27,001 13,083 $13,083 25,854 13,0S3 13,6K6 12,771 13,978 27,061 13,374 47,133 80,954 144,516 139,920 46,155 11,606 283,600 23,441 91,105 11,606 32 395,305 462 5,661,270 1 12,035 23,192 2 4 49,525 0 70,573 7 82,410 1 11,357 20 242,108 2 25,126 3 34,549 1 11,835 4 40,654 1 11,006 1 11, GOG 4 47,8G0 12 141,645 20 248,264 50 619,019 22,714 2 2 23,212 31 3G5,407 9 103,439 1 11,357 3 34,320 1 11,606 3 3G, 732 1 11,606 1 11,606 1 11,357 1 11,357 2 25,126 2 25,126 47,880 81,093 140,158 141,607 46,654 11,000 284,3S9 23, 682 92,330 11,835 398,889 5,771,491 12,334 Equipment specialist 23,442 Financial control officer 49,775 Industrial specialist 71,753 Inspector 83,370 Management analyst ll.OOC Management planning officer 244,790 Mathematician 25,120 Metallurgist 35,994 Meteorologist 12,085 Motion picture producer 47,252 Naval intelligence analyst 11, GOG Oceanograplier 11,835 Operations research analyst 48,45G Patent adviser.. 143,382 Personnel officer 202,581 Physical science administrator 626,025 Physicist 23,190 Physiologist. 23,212 Procurement officer 381,876 Production specialist 129,782 Program manager. 11, G06 Progress reporting officer 35,043 Psychologist 11,006 Publications officer 37,179 Scientific administrator 11,835 Scientific staff assistant 11,606 Special studies assistant 11,606 Statistician Supply officer 3 30,724 Technical director 2 25,126 Technologist GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 16 165,614 16 162,301 Accountant 20 20G, 122 20 203,339 Administrative officer 11,107 1 11,107 Aeronautical research administrator. 31,637 3 31,407 Architect 81,737 8 80,912 Attorney 10,379 1 10,379 Automotive transportation officer.... 133,851 13 132,350 Budget officer 391,173 36 391 Chemist 20,051 2 19,802 Comptroller. Construction and maintenance super1 11,586 11,586 1 intendent 45 475,018 45 469,804 Contract specialist 41,537 40,331 4 4 Digital computer systems specialist.. 7 77,749 7 76,731 Education specialist 970,217 90 936,505 Electronic scientist 1 10,379 1 10,150 Electronics technician , 179 1,178 Engineer 12,826,519 12,816,705 2 20,051 2 19,802 E q u i p m e n t specialist 2 21,487 21,008 Financial control officer 1 10,629 10,379 Freight traffic officer 3 30,201 29,703 Geographer 95,944 94,890 Industrial specialist 5 51,437 50,461 Information officer 19 202,126 199,242 Inspector 1 10,379 10,379 Librarian 15 153,444 151,425 Management analyst 453,740 42 42 451,143 Mathematician 9 9 9S,049 Metallurgist 6 61,243 60,651 6 Meteorologist.... 1 10,379 1 10,150 Microbiologist 2 21,486 21,968 2 Motion picture producer 1 10,150 9,901 1 Motion picture script w r i t e r — 5 51,245 5 50,501 Naval intelligence analyst 2 20,529 2 20,300 Operations research analyst 11 119,517 11 120,845 P a t e n t advisor 27 277,493 27 2S0,886 Personnel officer 1 11,107 1 11,107 Photographic division c h i e f . — 11 121,220 121,907 U Physical science administrator.. 102 102 Physicist 1,105,749 1,100,605 5 53,143 5 53,8 Physiologist 1 10,379 1 10,150 Planning officer 4 41,786 4 41,288 Procurement officer 569,077 587,040 57 56 Production specialist 16 164,111 16 162,819 Program manager 9,901 9,901 1 1 Progress reporting officer . 6 62,314 6 61,339 Psychologist 2 20,529 2 20,280 Publications officer 1 10,379 1 10,379 Real property officer 1 11,107 1 11,107 Safety program specialist.. 21,237 21,237 2 2 Security specialist 19 203,898 19 201,116 Statistician 83,095 84,064 I 8 8 Supply officer. APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 92 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE BUREAU OF NAVAL W E A P O N S — c o n t i n u e d 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $0,890 to $11,090—Continued Technologist. Training officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total salary ber salary ber salary ber 16 $169,309 3 31,387 3,011 27,394,550 3,670 28,178,831 532 3,695,986 4,221 27,416,143 ,086 6,516,326 3,598 19,600,775 . 1,598 8,114,551 4,604 21,175,369 8,396 34,581,698 50 31,711,329 1,958 6,841,527 129 425,900 16 $171,423 3 31,387 3,030 27,690,789 3,690 28 535,310 536 3,746,560 4,247 28,302,899 1,096 6,628,922 3,612 19,807,547 1,610 8,261,639 4,629 21,452,735 8,458 35,018,127 8,449 32,185,396 1,974 6,942,580 130 432,389 16 $173,769 3 32,115 2,929 26,768,805 3,572 27, 597,245 515 3,602,438 4,107 27,370,770 1,051 6,368,681 490 19,100,040 1,551 7,959,098 4,462 20,686,922 8,127 33,361,050 8,070 30,467,271 1,901 6,672,947 126 419,080 GS-1. $2,960 to $3.530 Grades established by the Secretary of Defense (5 U.S.C. 171p): 2 30,000 2 30,000 2 30,000 Physical science administrator 3 49,497 3 49,497 3 49,497 Technical director 3 31,000 3 31,000 3 31,000 Technical director, associate Ungraded positions at annual rates: $9,890 or above: 62 747,191 68 809,547 61 740,632 Master mechanic 48 489,627 53 540,717 47 479,394 Foreman mechanic 1 10,587 1 10,587 1 10,587 Pilot 2,252 2,180 Less than $9,890 2,148 15,578,425 15,172,918 14,950,538 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $9,890 or above: Chief quarterman, laborer, helper, and mechanic service 33,543 3 33,093 3 33,828 Quarterman, laborer, helper, and mechanic service.55,280 6 65,437 5 55,730 Leadlngman, laborer, helper, and mechanic service 6 59,779 5 50,315 5 50,740 Supervisory planner and estimator... 6 60,954 7 70,450 6 61,434 Equivalent to less than $9,890 74,733 81,077 73,449 391,965,439 416,329,104 385,186,701 Total permanent Deduct lapses 121,435 127,571 118,513 682,521,123 661,300,284 9.243 5,180 4,320 15,630,002 40,143,690 21,038,250 N e t permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions 114,008 111,951 109,650 632,132,805 630,451,184 619,535,084 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 446 419 429 2,659,809 2,536,800 2,586,800 Local rates . 3,874 .885 4,114 7,584,819 7,274,050 7,684,800 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions. 304,880 285,000 285,000 Intermittent employment 100,929 96,000 96,000 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 2,464,670 4,928,338 2,421,704 Overtime and holiday pay 14,549,926 12,032,651 11,781,754 Firefighter premium pay 1,208,471 1,267,000 1,255,000 Nightwork differential 1,172,702 1,216,000 1,190,889 Additional pay for service abroad 1,019,450 997,000 986,000 Uniform allowance 141,484 180,724 177,724 Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 1,179,171 37,455 01 Personal services . Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance, N a v y " : Direct obligations. Reimbursable obligations . "Operation and maintenance, Marine Corps" "Procurement of ordnance and ammunition, N a v y " : Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Aircraft and related procurement, Navy" "Procurement of aircraft and missiles. Navy"..... 604,519,116 661,302,202 648,000,755 $403,704,194 8,974,021 $367,280,000 10,805,000 $379,203,000 10,787,000 770,337 677,000 678,000 4,927,592 949,000 4,947,000 949,000 1,029,000 74,000 19,223,946 27,027,000 1,747,000 1,007,000 Salaries and wages are distributed as N u m - Total ber salary follows—Continued " Other procurement. N a v y " : Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations... $97,822,851 * * N a v y industrial f u n d " "Research, development, test, and evaluation, N a v y " : 109,168,249 Direct obligations 3,603,000 Reimbursable obligations 132,049 "Defense housing, N a v y " 458,405 " M i l i t a r y construction, N a v y " 2,264,118 "Shipbuilding and conversion, N a v y " . . 10,584,387 " N a v y management f u n d " 1,446,634 " N a v a l working f u n d " 484,003 " M i l i t a r y assistance" "Procurement other t h a n aircraft and 6,330 missiles, Air Force" N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary $118,103, 202 $4,084,000 906,000 117,195,755 112,051,000 3,616,000 109,000 458,000 2, 268,000 11,065,000 1,450,000 497,000 112,692,000 3,596,000 109,000 457,000 1,366,000 11,125,000 1,448,000 497,000 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE BUREAU OF SHIPS 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Contract specialist Engineer Physicist. GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Accountant Administrative officer Attorney Biologist Budget officer Contract specialist Electronic scientist.. Engineer E q u i p m e n t specialist Industrial relations officer Management analyst Mathematician Medical officer Metallurgist N a v a l architect Physical science administrator... Physicist Psychologist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant Administrative officer Attorney Biologist Budget officer Chemist Contract specialist Electronic scientist Engineer Health physicist E q u i p m e n t specialist. ... Industrial relations officer Industrial specialist Management analyst Mathematician. Metallurgist Naval architect Oceanographer P a t e n t adviser Physical science a d m i n i s t r a t o r Physical science coordinator Physicist Physiologist Production specialist Statistician Supply officer Technologist GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Administrative officer Attorney Bacteriologist Biologist Budget officer Business specialist Chemist Commodity industrial a n a l y s t Contract specialist D a t a processing officer Electronic scientist Engineer E q u i p m e n t specialist Fiscal officer Industrial hygienist Industrial relations officer. Industrial specialist Librarian Management analyst Mathematician Medical officer II™" Metallurgist. 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m ber ber salary 1 $14,206 1 14,206 2 28,880 1 1 2 Total salary $14,206 14,206 28,880 13,978 12,771 13,374 13,083 13,083 39,540 8 111,824 ~ 383,329 13,374 13,083 13,083 41,642 13,978 14,456 291,748 69,890 153,758 13,083 1 13,978 1 12,771 1 13,374 1 13,374 1 12,771 3 38,313 8 111,824 31 421,642 13,374 13,374 13,083 41,642 13,978 14,456 304,519 69,890 11 153,758 1 13,374 106,829 72,008 82,409 36,504 34,569 74,462 4 46,883 23 288,949 161 2,016,194 11,835 12,085 174,758 12,563 12,563 73,466 37,689 624,572 24,648 11,606 124,673 25,126 37 453,956 2 24,170 6 73,256 3 36,483 1 12,085 1 11,606 9 107,058 7 83,844 8 93,945 3 36,753 3 34,798 6 74,462 3 34,320 23 288,949 158 "1,981,376 ] 11,835 1" 1 12,085 15 175,237 1 12,563 1 12,563 6 73,466 3 37,689 50 624,572 2 24,648 1 11,606 10 124,673 2 25,126 37 453,956 2 24,419 6 73,256 3 36,483 1 12,085 1 11,835 198,129 115,419 71,968 10,379 10,379 131,376 10,629 251,306 42,016 208,615 a 92,019 72 780,272 6,441,304 3 30,679 51,209 20,300 244,609 187,158 11,107 116,606 161,824 88,856 98.049 208,509 125,801 72,217 10,629 10,379 120,286 10,858 251,306 42,973 218,267 92,497 72 780,272 597 6,532,654 3 30,908 5 51,458 2 20,529 !4 254,759 .6 167,356 I 11,107 II 116,855 5 161,824 8 88,856 9 98,049 20 12 7 1 1 12 1 23 4 21 93 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Naval architect Oceanographer Patent adviser Physical science administrator.. Physicist Physiologist... .. Production specialist Publications officer Scientific staff assistant Security officer Statistician .. Supply catalog supervisor Supply officer., Technol* hnologist.. GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.. GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.. GS-10. $6,605 to $7,405.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370... GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880... GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390... GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940... GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325... GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065... GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825... GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Grades established b y the Secretary of Defense (5 U.S.C. 171p): Engineer — Naval architect Physicist Research consultant Scientist Technical director Ungraded positions at annual rates: $9,890 and above: Master Foreman... Quarterman Pilot.. Less t h a n $9,890 - 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 130 $1,405,217 3 32,594 1 10,150 9 99,943 82 890,267 2 21,008 37 389,498 3 32,115 3 32,115 1 10,379 9 97,052 1 11,107 5 52,415 4 44,428 2,287 21,197,795 3,072 23,975,387 244 1,618,244 3,808 24,006,405 506 3,090,564 2,970 16,563,821 1,187 5,703,535 3,012 13,822,862 4,524 18,349,344 4,977 19,888,086 1,792 6,307,250 174 586,229 127 1,3 $72,496 3 32,594 1 10,379 9 99,943 82 889,539 2 21,008 37 388,770 3 32,344 3 32,344 10,629 97,550 1 11,107 5 52,644 4 44,428 2,278 21,123,682 3,060 23,877,989 243 1,611,721 3,806 23,995,261 505 3,084,512 2,983 16,638,428 1,177 5,800,195 3,016 13,852,675 4,319 18,143,994 4,867 18,342,624 1,792 6,307,666 173 581,736 127 $1,372,226 3 32,594 1 10,379 9 99,943 82 889,040 2 21,00S 37 389,248 3 32,594 3 32,344 1 10,629 9 97,779 1 11,107 5 52,873 4 44,428 ,280 21,149,492 i,057 23,851,180 243 1,611,880 1,803 23,977,815 505 3,084,679 978 16,615,128 ,176 5,795,597 3,012 13,839,371 4,255 17,471,030 4,605 16,894,316 792 6,308,084 173 581,820 155,000 16,500 16,500 15,500 31,000 109,500 155,000 31,000 16,500 15,500 31,000 109,500 155,000 31,000 16,500 15,500 31,000 109,500 180 183 181 2,149,380 2,161,321 2,185,253 23 225,619 23 225,619 23 225,619 6 60,881 6 60,€81 6 60,881 18 191,034 19 201,645 19 201,645 6,472 i,591 6,3 08 45,847,648 45,323,432 46,692,196 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv79,099 80,160 81,907 alent to less t h a n $9,890 436,519,790 431,123,312 436,574,204 115,247 116,725 118,917 649,031,400 657,150,400 659,708,132 1,773 192 2,815 13,939,000 10,418,000 16,133,420 Total permanent., Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary): 109,823 110,560 U n i t e d States and possessions— 112,258 631,650,400 636,026,400 636,253,432 Foreign countries: 97 612,000 9S 618,000 100 630,600 U.S. r a t e s . . 3,554 3,675 3,744 Local rates 6,351,000 6,567,000 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment: United States and 178,000 178,000 178,000 possessions Other personal services: 2,552,000 2,645,613 5,159,000 Regular p a y above 52-week base. 17.708,000 34,105,438 17,898,000 Overtime and holiday p a y 2,762,000 2,759,803 2,890,000 Nightwork differential 1,504,000 1,460,000 1,504,000 Additional p a y for service abroad 487,000 486,456 487,000 Firefighter premium p a y 105,000 105,000 105,000 Uniform allowance Excess of annual leave earned over leave 2,571,988 taken Excess of annual leave taken (—) over -399,000 -705,650 leave earned 01 Personal services. Salaries a n d wages are distributed as follows: " S h i p b u i l d i n g a n d conversion, N a v y " : Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations.. "Operation and maintenance, N a v y " : Direct obligations. Reimbursable obligations " N a v y industrial f u n d " "Research, development, test, a n d evaluation, N a v y " : Direct o b l i g a t i o n s . . Reimbursable obligations "Aircraft a n d related procurement, Navy" " O t h e r procurement, N a v y " 520200—60 7 687,887,010 670,726,750 663,510,400 $21,276,183 453,600 $21,953,000 1,222,000 $1, 729,000 1, 078,000 39,915,400 1,511,000 600,468,140 40,252,000 1,435,000 582,420,350 60, 376,000 1, 400,000 575, 791,000 20,716,422 1,768,591 18,959,400 2,954,000 734,400 873,000 67,269 47,000 47,000 1959 actual Salaries and wages are distributed as follows—Continued "Military construction, N a v y " " N a v a l working f u n d " " N a v y management f u n d " " M i l i a r y assistance" $193,425 274,502 45,478 1,197,000 I960 estimate 1961 cstlmato $194,000 275,000 45,000 970,000 $194,000 275,000 45,000 908,000 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY 1959 actual 1900 estimate 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Special positions at rates equal to or In ber salary ber salary ber salary excess of $14,190: $17,614 Medical research advisor 1 $17,514 15,500 Parasitologist 1 15,500 14, WX) Scientific director of research 1 14,500 17,000 Technical director of research 1 17,600 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 14.456 Bacteriologist 1 14,456 2 27,956 Chemist 2 27,9.16 1 13,978 Comptroller.. 1 13,978 D e p u t y director, Armed Forces medi12,771 cal publication agency 14,456 Director, administration division 1 14,456 13,686 Director, medical statistics d i v i s i o n . . . 1 13,374 27,956 Medical officer 2 27,956 13,978 1 13,978 Physicist 12,771 Physiologist 1 12,771 26,769 Psychologist 1 13,083 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 11,357 Bacteriologist 1 11,357 11,606 Budget officer 1 11,606 11,606 Chemist 1 11,606 11,606 Civilian personnel officer 1 11,606 D e p u t y director, administration divi12,085 sion.. 1 12,085 Deputy director of medical statistics 12,085 1 division 1 11,835 1 12,563 Educational specialist 1 12,563 11,606 1 Entomologist 1 11,606 2 26,541 Medical officer 2 26,541 1 12,563 Parasitologist 1 12,563 1 12,563 Physiologist 1 12,563 4 45,926 45,926 Psychologist 4 1 11,606 Statistician 1 11,606 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 1 10,150 Assistant civilian personnel officer 1 10,150 2 20,280 Bacteriologist 2 20,280 1 10,629 Biologist 1 10,629 5 52,744 Chemist 3 32,364 33,779 3 Educational specialist 3 33,550 2 22,214 Electronic scientist 2 22,214 1 10,629 Head, administrative reporting 1 10,629 1 10,150 Head, decedent affairs and claims 1 10,150 1 10,629 Head, hospital methods branch 1 10,379 1 10,858 Legal adviser 1 10,629 1 10,379 Medical material consultant 1 10,379 22,214 2 Medical officer 2 22,214 1 10,150 1 10,150 Physicist.. 10,150 1 1 10,150 Physiologist 8 83,803 6 62,316 Psychologist 11,107 1 Rehabilitation specialist 1 11,107 9,901 1 Pathologist.. 450,366 51 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 48 420,918 411,456 55 54 400,652 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 8 57,528 8 56,597 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405. 111 710,592 102 64«, 848 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 28 170,722 27 163,324 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 159 876,655 164 901,633 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 357 356 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 1,756,893 1,739,073 479 479 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 . 2,207,760 2,186,542 710 686 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.. 3,032,898 2,911,755 1,024 1,003 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.. 4,002,716 1,875,230 a 161 594,399 148 540,500 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 5 18,075 18,075 5 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $9,890 or above: 1 10,192 1 10,192 Chief quarterman 1 10,231 1 10,234 Foreman mechanic — 1 11,898 1 11,898 Master m e c h a n i c . . . 533 516 Less than $9,890 2,913,083 2,751,816 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv4,165 4,150 alent to less than $9,890 18,601,380 17,980,209 Total permanent. Deduct lapses 7,916 7,809 36,634,217 35,345,371 160 721,717 169 771,661 Net permanent (average number, net salary): 7,562 United States and possessions. . 7,451 35,561,500 34,251,794 Foreign countries: 31 176,000 29 152,340 U.S. rates 163 175,000 160 169,576 Local rates 33 182,000 163 175,000 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 94 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF TIIE BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY—CONTINUED 1059 actual Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nlghwork differential Additional pay for service abroad Firefighter premium pay. Uniform allowance 01 Personal services 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090— Continued Transportation specialist Physicist Statistician GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885— $6,845 8,521 $8,000 6,500 $8,000 6,500 136,070 470,923 229,378 21,210 30,434 56,063 283,000 472,000 245,000 27,000 33,000 60,000 145,000 480,000 253,000 28,000 34,000 64,000 35,533,154 37,047,000 37,684,000 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370— GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880-. GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390— GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940— GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325-. GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065-. GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825.. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance, Navy": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Research, development, test, and evaluation, Navy "Military construction, N a v y " . . . . . $24,002,778 9,672,500 $25,015,000 9,923,000 $25,517,000 10,065,000 1,852,602 5,274 2,109,000 2,102,000 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS 1959 actual 1960 estimate 5 $51,610 1 10,130 998 9,313,540 1,136 9,071,200 89 634,890 MMJ 6,517,070 192 1,160,310 1,066 5,932,230 262 1,332,040 743 3,445,510 1,298 5,404,925 1,350 5,144,950 430 1,523,640 30 93,840 5 $52,810 5 $52,570 1 10,370 1 10,370 1 10,130 1 0,890 965 965 9,000,120 8,976,590 093 i, 124 8,698,245 8,920,520 78 557,780 76 543,170 943 960 6,149,535 6,238,340 181 180 1,103,270 1,091,700 973 988 5,368,040 5,444,125 232 230 1,185,680 1,170,300 757 743 3,535,260 3,447,510 [,281 1,298 5,355,115 5,401,505 1,259 19 4,780,660 4,796,580 299 315 1,065,450 1,117,290 30 95,700 " 94,890 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Grades established by Secretary of Defense (5 U.S.C. 171p): Director, 1 15,150 1 15,150 1 15,150 engineering division Ungraded positions at annual rates: $9,890 or above: 6 62,920 6 62,920 7 73,062 Chief quarterman 7 78,976 7 78,560 6 67,066 Foreman mechanic 10 129,475 10 129,017 9 115,502 Master mechanic 10,397 10,526 11,414 Less t h a n $9,890 44,954,569 44,880,378 47,890,972 Total permanent . Deduct lapses 19.100 19,317 20,613 93.806,605 99,065,600 104,355,947 1,499 1,402 2,419 10,165,502 9,105,863 14,216,286 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , n e t salary): 14,373 14,606 14,988 United States a n d possessions 81,132,803 81,947,437 82,299,480 Foreign countries: 324 382 U.S. rates 379 2,562,000 3,024,000 2,998,529 2,904 2,927* Local rates. 2,827 4,946,300 4,988,300 4,841,652 1961 estimate N u m - Total Num-• Total Num*• Total ber salary ber Grades and ranges: ber salary salary GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Contract specialist 1 $14,430 $14,190 1 $14,190 Engineer 2 29,580 2 29,820 29,550 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 2 26,440 Administrative officer 2 27,040 26,440 Attorney 1 13,370 1 13,670 13,370 Comptroller 1 12,770 1 13,070 Contract specialist 26,440 1 13,070 1 13,070 Engineer 248,760 17 235,990 17 235,990 Physical science administrator 13,070 1 13,370 1 13,370 Realty officer 1 12,770 1 12,770 Transportation specialist... 12,770 1 12,770 1 13,070 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant 3 35,025 3 35,745 3 35,745 Administrative officer 1 11,355 2 22,950 2 23,070 Architect 1 12,555 1 12,555 1 12,555 Attorney 3 34,785 4 46,380 3 34,785 Budget officer 1 11,355 1 11,595 1 11,595 Chemist 1 12,555 1 12,555 1 12,555 Comptroller „ 1 11,595 Digital computing system specialist... 1 11,595 2 22,950 2 23,430 Director, division 10 124,590 11 136,425 11 136,665 Electronic scientist 1 12,555 12,555 1 1 12,555 Engineer 79 985,605 78 968,310 78 971,130 Entomologist 1 11,595 " 11,835 1 11,835 Equipment specialist 4 47,820 36,465 3 36,705 Management analvst 1 11,835 23,430 2 23,670 Mathematical statistician 1 12,555 12,555 1 12,555 11,355 Military Installation officer 1 11,595 1 11,595 Personnel officer 1 11,835 12,075 1 12,075 82,845 Real property officer 7 71,250 6 71,970 Soil conservationist 1 11,355 11,595 1 11,595 11,355 Supply officer 1 11,595 1 II,595 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant 6 64,270 65,100 6 65,580 Administrative officer... 12 123,480 125,160 12 126,420 Architect 11 121,990 111,140 10 III,140 Attorney 18 184,740 166,160 16 167,840 Auditor. 1 9,890 10,130 1 10,130 Budget officer 3 30,870 31,3.^0 3 31, F90 Contractor administrator ..... 9,890 1 9,890 Digital computing system specialist. " 20^020 29,910 3 30,390 Director, division 19 208,070 197,460 18 198,180 Electronic scientist 1 11,090 11,090 1 11,090 Engineer.. 278 284 3,062,420 3,129,320 3,137,150 Entomologist 1 10,130 1 10,130 E q u i p m e n t specialist 50,890 5 51,130 5 51,130 Fiscal accounting officer ... 10,130 1 10,130 1 10,370 Head, department 32,310 4 42,440 4 42,920 Housing officer 20,TOO 2 20,740 2 20,740 Management analyst 52,090 4 41,000 4 41,240 Manager, branch 329,820 30 330,780 30 331,650 Military installation planner 20,020 2 20,020 2 20,500 Personnel officer 60,540 6 60,540 6 61,980 Planner, regional 9,890 1 1 9,890 Program administrator a n a l y s t . . . . 1 11,090 1 11,090 1 11,090 Program manager^ 1 10,370 1 10,370 1 10,610 Real property officer 16 169,520 12 126,600 12 127,080 Soil conservationist 1 10,130 1 10,130 1 10,370 Supply officer 6 62,460 6 63,180 6 63,660 Training officer 1 10,370 1 10,610 1 10.610 N u m - T o t a l N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base—. Overtime and holiday p a y Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad.. 01 Personal services. Salaries a n d wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance, N a v y " : Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations " M i l i t a r y construction, N a v y " : Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations. "Military construction, Naval Reserve". "Defense housing. N a v y " "Research, development, test, a n d evaluation, N a v y " ; Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations " N a v y management f u n d " " N a v y Industrial f u n d " " N a v a l working f u n d " "Operation a n d maintenance, Marine Corps" "Aircraft a n d related procurement, Navy" "Shipbuilding a n d conversion, N a v y " . . " O t h e r procurement, N a v y " 329,351 1,896,903 144,236 1,395,577 639,000 1,751,000 143,000 1,429,000 327,000 1,676,000 143,000 1,384,000 93,905,728 93,921,737 92,171,103 $54,304,581 4,515,045 $49,232,795 3,485,205 $49,001,795 3,485,205 14,195,964 1,753,744 223,200 55 OOO 13,765,000 2,301,000 13,466,000 2,137,000 1,914,047 75,125 1,883,146 14,600,435 357,104 1,921.000 75,000 1,708,500 21,060,237 358,000 1,916,000 75,000 1,163,000 20,554,103 358,000 10,579 9,000 6,000 10,858 6,000 6,000 9,000 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL S E R V I C E S PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF T H E OFFICE OF NAVAL R E S E A R C H 1959 actual Grades a n d ranges: NumSpecial positions a t rates equal to or in ber excess of $14,190: D e p u t y and chief scientist. 1 Science director 7 Scientist... 7 Technical director 1 GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Aeronautical research administrator Chemist Electronic scientist Physical science administrator Physicist „ IIII"! 1960 estimate 1961 estimate T o t a l N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total ber salary salary ber salary $19,000 113,500 112,500 14,300 15,163 14,435 28,870 15,163 14,435 1 $19,000 8 126.200 7 112.500 1 14,300 1 $19,000 8 130,000 7 112,500 1 14,300 1 3 14,435 43,305 "14,685 43,805 3 43,305 T " 43,555 95 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1959 actual Grades a n d ranges—Continued GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative officer Attorney Biochemist Biologist Chemist Comptroller Contract officer Electronic scientist Engineer Geographer Information officer Mathematician Microbiologist Operations research analyst Organic material scientist P a t e n t adviser Patent a t t o r n e y . . . Physical science administrator Physicist _ ... Psychologist Training device program administrator GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant Administrative officer Attorney ... Biologist Biophysicist . Budget a n d reports administrator Chemist Contract specialist Electronic scientist Engineer Geographer Geophysicist Mathematician Metallurgist Oceanographer. . Operations research analyst P a t e n t adviser P a t e n t attorney Personnel officer Physical science administrator Physicist Physiologist Psychologist : Training device program administrator L Training officer.. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Administrative officer Astronomer Biologist B u d g e t officer. — Chemist Contract specialist Education officer Electronic scientist Engineer Geographer. Information specialist Librarian M a n a g e m e n t analysis o f f i c e r — Mathematician Metallurgist Oceanographer Operations research analyst P a t e n t adviser P a t e n t attorney Personnel officer Physical science a d m i n i s t r a t o r Physicist Physiologist P r o d u c t i o n control specialist Psychologist. Publications editor Scientific staff assistant Supply officer Technologist Training aids a n d device d e s i g n e r — Training device program administrator.. Training officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 OS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded postions a t a n n u a l rates: $9,890 or above: . M a s t e r mechanic Less t h a n $9,890 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 12 " _ 15 26 6 1 $13,083 13,686 13,083 26,749 54,122 13,978 13,686 164,156 97,846 13,374 13,083 27,956 12,771 13,978 13,978 68,079 27,664 205,754 359,848 76,938 12,771 23,670 24,169 34,549 45,428 11,357 11,835 198,137 47,860 632,318 434,942 11,357 62,815 47,381 35,775 61,858 48,338 58,490 11,606 123,009 842,923 11,357 45,677 $13,374 13,978 13,374 27,061 54,413 13,978 13,978 189,427 82,973 13,686 13,374 27.956 13,083 13,978 13,978 68,703 27,956 192,380 423,473 78,477 1 52 35 12 68 1 5 12,771 23,920 24,419 35,048 22,963 11,606 12,085 208,558 48,339 642,261 432,529 11,606 11,606 86,984 47,610 36,004 62,087 48,796 59,466 11,606 147,157 825,056 11,606 57,761 23,212 22,963 23,552 23,212 40,810 30,430 11,107 10,629 20,280 381,089 106,684 11,336 51,438 30,929 10,150 10,629 20,530 389,325 10 108.181 1 11,336 100 1,082,014 70 763,822 3 31,637 992,783 891,263 30,909 9,901 11,107 10,150 98,049 76,792 22,214 10,150 173,884 41,786 20,280 110,342 $13,374 13,978 13,374 27,061 54,704 13,978 13,978 190,009 82,973 13,686 13,374 27,956 13,083 13,978 13,978 68,703 27,956 191,464 424,679 78,477 1 12,771 68 1 6 23,920 24,648 35, m 23,192 11,606 12,085 210,015 48,588 644,217 444,593 11,606 11,606 75,378 48,068 36,004 62,087 49,046 59,466 11,835 135,780 826,741 11,357 69,616 2 2 23,892 23,212 52 51,687 31,158 10,150 10,858 20,779 389,325 108,889 11,336 1,083,243 70 764,967 3 31,637 1,107,763 3 29,703 1 10,379 11 112,528 3 29,703 2 22,214 1 10,150 1 11,107 1 9,901 1 11,107 1 10,379 10 108,199 6 64,728 1 11,107 1 10,379 16 174,800 4 42,494 2 20,529 11 120,721 100 1,067,847 3 30,450 10,629 113,735 29,952 22,214 10,150 11,107 9,901 1 11,107 1 10.379 10 108,448 6 64,957 1 11,107 1 10,379 16 175,300 4 43,223 2 20,779 11 121,179 100 1,070,262 3 30,450 10,629 114,379 30,201 22,214 10,150 11,107 9,901 3 30,679 7 71,260 564 5,196,543 449 3,453,722 11 75,254 444 2,839,960 33 206,935 292 1,590,580 123 605,548 436 1,967,557 403 1,641,195 194 721,530 23 77,852 I 2,974 3 31,158 7 71,738 583 5,342,141 475 3,614,595 10 69,056 395 2,514,544 33 208,137 245 1,330,406 125 623,144 414 1,886,687 404 1,656,581 197 737,704 23 78,241 1 2,974 3 31,387 7 71,738 583 5,364,980 475 3,633,083 9 62,234 395 2,525,587 33 209,029 246 1,349,408 125 630,250 414 1,906,962 404 1,667,217 197 741,953 23 78,609 1 2,974 2 22,422 121 812,640 2 23,338 121 822,013 2 23,795 121 823,802 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimato Num- Total N u m - Total Nnin- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 1,048 1,048 ,048 $5,026,688 $5,092,320 $5,672,602 Total permanent Deduct lapses 4,855 4, m 4,914 33,696,731 33,873,737 33,850,493 206 432 266 1,914,166 1,920,552 3,212,070 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions 4,446 4,550 4,550 31,655,098 30,403,805 31, 509,815 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 262,120 30 247,562 33 261,243 Local rates 10,600 6 10,300 6 10,000 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions 26 134, Mi 33 168,8.12 33 155,952 Intermittent employment 70,700 9 76,700 8 61,372 Other personal services: 123,350 245,603 Regular pay above 52-wcck base 118,009 611,800 011,800 Overtime and holiday pay 891,760 31,900 31,900 Nightwork differential 30,955 57,057 58,0S0 Living and quarters allowance 48,4.17 13,000 13,000 Additional pay for scrvice abroad 20,537 10,400 10,400 8,221 Uniform allowance Excess of annual leave taken (—) over -113,185 leave earned 01 Personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Research, development, test, and evaluation, N a v y " : Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Operation and maintenance, N a v y " . . . " N a v y Industrial f u n d " "Aircraft and related procurement, Navy" " O t h e r procurement, N a v y " " N a v y management f u n d " " M i l i t a r y assistance" 31,866,114 32,980,000 33,013,000 $5,310,436 224,400 3,893,478 22,369,031 $5,460,000 221.000 4,156,000 23,059,000 $5,400,000 221.000 4 156.000 23,086,000 45,405 48,000 6,664 16,700 7,000 32,000 48,000 7,000 32,000 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Accountant Administrative officer Attorney Budget officer Comptroller Contract specialist Engineer.. E q u i p m e n t specialist Industrial specialist Personnel officcr Statistician.. Supply officcr GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant Administrative officer Attorney Budget officer Business analyst Contract specialist Digital computer specialist Engineer E q u i p m e n t specialist Industrial specialist Management analyst Personnel officer Statistician Supply officer Technologist Transportation officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Administrative officer Attorney Budget officer Business a n a l y s t — Chemist Contract specialist Digital computer specialist Engineer E q u i p m e n t specialist Industrial specialist Management analyst Marine terminal superintendent Medical officer Personnel officer — Program analyst Research analyst Num- Total ber salary 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 66,600 40,144 12. 771 12, 771 12,771 13,978 13.083 13.6S6 13.374 12, 771 66,900 $12.771 12,771 40,435 12,771 12.771 13,0«3 13. 978 13,0S3 13.978 13, OS6 12.771 53,538 2 23,920 4 46,634 11 130,518 2 23,920 1 11,357 4 46,175 1 11,606 8 99,548 4 47,631 3 35,775 1 11,835 4 46,404 2 22,714 19 222,309 3 34,818 1 12,334 23,920 46.634 130.997 23,920 11,357 46,404 11,606 99,797 47,860 35,775 12,085 46.635 22,9*3 212,637 35,017 12,563 24,169 47.611 119,162 24,169 11,606 46,633 11,835 100,017 48,333 36,254 12,085 47,361 22,963 16 188,966 3 35,017 1 12,563 61,818 92,019 94,410 61,319 19,802 11,107 113,984 49,983 161,572 110,137 102,188 185,474 10,629 10,150 117,5S1 19,802 32,364 62,546 92,746 95,138 61,818 20,051 11,107 114,712 50,232 14 150,923 11 110,864 103,624 176,051 10,629 11,107 118,060 20,051 32,364 63,024 93,474 96,095 62,067 20,051 11,107 114,463 49,983 151, SS0 100,963 93,454 165,921 10,858 11,107 117,811 20,051 32,364 1 $12,771 3 $40,144 12,771 13.978 12.771 13,6S6 13,374 5 6 9 9 6 2 1 11 5 15 11 10 18 1 1 11 2 3 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 96 1959 actual OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS—CONTINUED Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Supply officer Technologist Transportation officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,630 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.. GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885— GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370— GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880— GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390— GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940— GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325... GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065— GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825... GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $9,890 or above: Foreman, mechanic Master, mechanic.Pilot, harbor Less than $9,890 1961 estimate 1960 estimate 1959 actual N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total salary ber salary ber salary ber 33 $347,234 7 70,034 4 42,265 443 3,883,974 835 6,181,102 246 1,703,118 1,905 11,991,338 277 1,685,712 1,910 10,393,899 629 3,224,225 2,463 11,256,800 4,166 17,249,285 5,399 20,856,874 1,878 6,589,151 114 382,737 323 $38,040 7 70,761 4 42,494 440 3,876,400 821 6,139,040 242 I,690,970 1,850 11,919,850 269 1,665,300 1,856 10,267,800 620 3,209,940 2,398 II,091,220 4,057 16,996,110 5,257 20,551,130 1,819 6,454,609 110 378,093 30 $315,348 7 71,489 4 42,743 420 3,712,727 774 5,813,037 227 1,591,584 704 11,014,794 247 1,534,448 ,713 9,492,913 575 2,984,702 2,206 10,220,492 3,734 15,676,796 4,838 18,953,387 1,675 5,959,426 100 344,996 14 143,276 14 143,276 2 25,126 2 25,126 6 63,646 6 63,646 1,083 1,198 ,223 7,104,040 7,625,063 7,822,940 23,796 63,356 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv12,636 14,581 13,949 alent to less than J9,890 61,528,912 67,942,012 67,758,461 Total permanent.. Deduct lapses 32,199 36,325 35,156 158,823,000 173,583,585 172,976,000 166 1,118 2,490 781,000 6,265,411 12,218,000 N e t permanent (average number, net salary): 3,883 30,233 United States and possessions— 33,587 154,398,792 157,152,768 163,792,967 Foreign countries: 149 873,225 153 903,297 155 908,420 U.S. rates 1,647 1,634 1,465 Local rates 2,739,911 2,616,787 2,732,007 Other personal services: 645,000 1,262,000 649,986 Regular pay above 52-week b a s e . . . 4,005,000 4,005,000 4,308.871 Overtime and holiday pay 404,000 445,865 400,000 Nightwork differential 150,000 162,522 Firefighter premium p a y 150,000 765,000 878,198 Additional p a y for service abroad.. 765,000 51,000 55,764 Uniform alio wan ce 51,000 01 Personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance, N a v y " : Dircct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Operation and maintenance, Marine Corps" " N a v a l working f u n d " "Defense housing. N a v y " "Shipbuilding and conversion, N a v y " . . "Research, development, test, and evaluation, N a v y " "Military construction, N a v y " "Aircraft a n d related procurement, Navy" "Other procurement, N a v y " " M m i l i t a r y assistance" 173,819,380 167,391,000 164,062,000 $163,650,813 6,092,423 $157,740,000 5,713,000 $154, 574,000 5, 517,000 188,551 157,961 10,109 34,000 166,000 15,000 34,000 159,000 15,000 34,000 594,262 17,458 710,000 18,000 750,000 18,000 7,727 6,000 3,066,076 2,990,000 5,000 !, 990,000 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 1959 actual NumGrades a n d ranges: ber Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $17,500: 1 Secretary of the N a v y — 1 Under secretary of the N a v y . 4 Assistant secretary of the N a v y 1 General counsel - 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total N u m - Total salary ber salary ber salary $22,000 20,000 80,000 19,000 1 $22,000 1 20,000 3 60,000 1 19,000 1 1 3 1 $22,000 20,000 60,000 19,000 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-18. Rate of $17,500: Administrative assistant to the secre1 $17,614 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 tary of the N a v y 1 17,514 1 17,514 1 17,614 Director, office of analysis and review GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Assistant comptroller for accounting 1 16,349 1 16,349 1 16,349 and finance 1 15,870 1 15,870 1 15,621 Chief, N a v y management office D e p u t y director, office of analysis and 15,621 1 15,870 15,621 review, program appraisal. 15,392 1 15,621 15,392 D e p u t y general counsel, procurement15,392 1 15,621 15,392 D e p u t y general counsel, property Executive assistant to assistant secretary of the N a v y (material), facil16,392 1 15,392 15,392 ities Executive assistant to assistant secret a r y of the N a v y (material), pro1 15,621 1 15,392 15,392 1 curement Special assistant to assistant secretary of the N a v y (personnel and reserve 1 15,621 1 15,621 1 15,392 forces), civilian personnel .. Special assistant to assistant secretary of the N a v y (research and develop1 15,392 1 15,392 ment).. — GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant director, office of naval ma14,914 14,685 14,685 1 terial, procurement Counsel, office of the N a v y comp14,685 14,435 troller 1 14,435 D e p u t y director, office of analysis and 15,163 1 14,914 review, facilities 1 14,685 D e p u t y director, office of analysis and 14,685 14,435 review, material. 1 14,435 Director, contract audit, office of 14,914 14,914 N a v y comptroller .. Director, contract clearance, office of 14,206 14,206 naval material Director, d a t a processing systems, 14,206 14,206 N a v y management office 1 14,206 Director, estimates and analysis, 14,206 14,206 office of N a v y comptroller Director of accounting, office of N a v y 14,685 14,685 comptroller 1 14,435 Special assistant to assistant secretary of the Navy (financial management) 1 14,435 Special assistant to assistant secretary of the N a v y (personnel and reserve 1 forces), manpower 14,6 1 14,685 1 14,435 Special assistant to assistant secretary of the N a v y (research and development) 1 14,206 Special assistant to assistant secretary of the N a v y (research and development), civil aviation 1 14,435 14,206 Special assistant to secretary of the N a v y , public affairs. 14,435 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970; Accountant 7 96,346 95,164 95,743 Administrative officer.. 3 55,017 54,413 54,705 Assistant administrative assistant to 1 13,686 the secretary of the N a v y 13,686 13,374 1 13,374 Assistant director for facilities 13,374 13,083 Assistant director for housing. 1 13,374 13,374 13,083 Assistant director, plans and coordin12,771 ation, office of naval material... 149,559 Attorney 11 148,073 10 133,491 159,035 Auditor. 11 144,475 12 158,619 41,038 Budget officer,.. 3 40,142 4 53,828 67,807 Contract specialist. 5 66.891 5 67,786 13,083 D e p u t y director for facilities 1 13,083 1 12,771 55,912 Engineer 4 55,912 4 55,912 79,371 Industrial specialist 4 52,602 3 39,540 Insurance examiner 13,686 1 13,374 1 13,6S6 Logistics analyst 54,725 4 54,121 4 53,809 67,204 Management analyst 6 66.892 5 65,686 68,410 Manpower analyst 5 67,183 5 67,474 Mathematician 40,727 3 40,727 3 40,727 68,099 Personnel officer 4 54,413 5 67,787 Printing and publications officer. 27,956 2 27,956 2 27,956 Program analyst 134,095 10 132,577 10 131,371 Security specialist 26,769 1 13,083 2 26,145 Special assistant to chief of naval material 3 40,435 2 27,060 3 39,831 Special assistant to secretaries 3 38,916 2 25,854 1 13,083 Statistician 2 26,457 2 25,854 2 25,854 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant 18 219,415 18 215,859 18 218,479 Administrative officer 6 71,052 5 58,739 7 82,429 Archivist 1 11,606 1 11,357 1 11,606 Attorney 6 58,489 6 70,075 4 46,883 Auditor 46 534,210 44 505,797 44 508,542 Budget officer II..." -1,179 8 94,243 8 94,743 Contract specialist 8 93,288 5 58.490 6 69,597 Engineer 10 122,988 10 122,759 10 122,988 Industrial specialist 6 71,530 3 35,526 6 60,173 Information officer 1 11,357 1 11,835 1 11,606 Inspection specialist I I . I . II! 2 22,963 2 24,650 2 24,150 Insurance examiner 1 11,835 1jt 12,085 1 12,085 Management analyst ""Ill" 0 107,554 7 82,928 9 107,054 Manpower analyst. _I 1 11,606 1 11,835 1 11,835 Mathematician 1 11,357 1 11,357 1 11,357 Personnel officer .I.IIIIIIIIIIII.. 23 268,984 24 '284,479 23 271,396 - Preservation and packaging specialist 12,563 I 1 12,563 1 12,563 Printing and publications officer. 3 34,798 13 148,846 7 80,704 Printing plant superintendent 12,563 1 12,563 1 12,334 1 Program analyst ... 2 22,714 2 23,212 2 23,212 Safety program specialist 1 1 " " 1 11,606 1 11,835 1 12,035 Security specialist 1 11,357 Special assistant to chief"of"nav'al' material 2 24,175 1 12,334 1 12,085 97 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1959 actual Grades a n d ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued Statistician Supply officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Administrative officer Attorney Auditor Budget officer Contract specialist D e p u t y plant superintendent Engineer „ Industrial specialist Information officer Inspector, naval material-* Management analyst Mathematician Personnel officer.. Preservation and packaging special Printing and publications officer Program analyst Provost marshal, assistant Safety program specialist Security specialist Statistician Supply officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... GS-S, $5,470 to $6,370 - GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 - GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Grades established b y Public Law 1028, 84th Cong. (70A Stat. 463; 10U.S.C. 7474): NG-13. $5,300 to $6,140 N G - 5 . $1,690 to $2,115 N Q - 4 . $1,410 to $1,748 Ungraded positions a t annual rates less t h a n $9,890. Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $9,890 or above: Assistant plant superintendent, operations E q u i v a l e n t to less t h a n $9,890 Total p e r m a n e n t . D e d u c t lapses 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber ber salary 3 $34,320 2 23,192 3 $34,549 2 23,192 3 $35,047 5 57,762 33 340,996 6 61,806 5 50,201 116 1,184,997 9 91,540 15 152,062 1 10,150 6 64,671 17 176,179 1 9,901 8 86,080 15 150,716 33 345,290 5 51,229 5 50,940 116 1,189,987 10 102,646 13 136,388 1 10,379 6 65,208 20 210,632 10,150 8 86,864 12 122,469 2 19,802 22 224,678 1 10,629 19 195,704 20,280 9,901 21,246 35 367,502 5 52,145 4 40,800 120 1,234,832 10 103,374 11 116,835 1 10,379 6 65,895 21 224; 020 10,379 87,911 12 123,197 2 20,051 22 227,049 1 10,629 22 222,650 2 20,529 1 9,901 2 21,475 3 31,637 6 61,110 10 105,518 499 4,418,905 806 6,068,303 290 2,033,858 17 5,839,570 660 22 221,937 1 10,379 17 178,064 2 20,051 11,107 1 2 21,246 2 20,529 4 41,059 3 30,909 13 134,990 12 124,361 492 461 4,343,846 4,026,427 717 695 5,438,207 5,209,150 286 295 2,004,798 2,089,674 940 960 6,131,017 6,407,467 654 663 3,995,392 4,213,043 1,378 1,357 7,691,569 7,676,376 7,976,273 '3 467 488 2,442,319 2,487,73S 1,1062,490,232 1,129 1,104 i 5,217,633 5,248,553 1,881 ,8815,252,500 7,920,486 7,923,237 8,018,517 ,606 1,649 1,603 ' 6,330,047 6,372,042 6,488,488 478 479 499 1,780,604 1,735,481 1,813,046 !6 87,930 27 91,276 31 103,439 4 17,850 5,710 1,680 17,778 5,710 1, 23,896 5,870 1,680 28,516 29,555 33,444 1 10,213 1 10,213 1 10,213 1,054 1,055 995 5,634,145 5,631,409 5,286,978 11,760 11,660 11,733 66,633,199 65,792,244 65,971,419 320 301 528 1,166,938 1,446,823 3,342,400 N e t permanent (average number, n e t salary): 11,376 11,298 11,155 U n i t e d States and possessions65,114,359 64,014,866 62,382,929 Foreign countries: 42 293,036 40 280,527 31 200,054 U.S. rates 22 58,866 21 50,028 19 46,036 Local rates Positions other t h a n permanent: Inter17,600 22,600 36,294 mittent employment.. Other personal services: 249,572 489,459 242,548 Regular p a y above 52-week b a s e — 742,207 740,163 1,145,945 Overtime and holiday p a y 48,166 48,122 41,706 Nightwork differential 32,000 32,000 29,848 Living and quarters allowance 168,160 164,757 116,601 Additional p a y for service abroad Excess of a n n u m leave earned over leave 16,200 46,075 50,979 taken 01 Personal services. Salaries a n d wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance, N a v y " : Direct obligationsReimbursable obligations " N a v y management f u n d " " N a v y Industrial f u n d " 64,292,940 $31,972,079 236,120 25,504,024 6,580,717 65,888,597 $32,539,000 393,800 26,126,000 6,824,797 66,740,166 $32,928,100 419,800 26,601,000 6,791,266 SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES FOR THE OFFICE OF T H E J U D G E ADVOCATE GENERAL PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Attorney GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Admiralty counsel Member, board of review GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Attorney GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Assistant for administration Attorney GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,8S0 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equivalent to less than $ 9 , 8 9 0 . . . . - . . — . . — . Total permanent., Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y 01 Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance, N a v y " : Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations Num- Total ber salary 1 1 $14,206 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 $14,446 1 $14,446 13,978 89,397 12,771 90,897 12,771 90,897 11,355 11,355 11,355 10,150 33,321 17,639 15,767 18,555 5,470 44,550 64,602 93,011 149,398 59,174 10,150 33,321 26,208 7,537 18,555 5,620 44,550 65,402 94,511 149,398 55,679 10,390 33,321 26,203 7,637 18,555 5,620 44,550 65,402 9-4,511 149,398 55,679 4,742 4,742 4,742 118 3 645,215 18,124 117 3 645,142 25,046 117 3 645,382 28,286 115 627,091 114 620,096 114 617,0 2,430 2,164 2,404 2,500 2,404 2,500 631,685 625,000 622,000 $611,685 20,000 SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES FOR THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS PAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total N u m Grades and ranges: ber ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or In excess of $15,375: 1 1 $15,517 1 $15,517 Communication adviser 1 1 18,013 1 18,013 Development coordinator 1 1 15,600 Scientific director.— 1 1 15,517 1 15,517 Technical director GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 1 1 15,870 1 15,621 Assistant director GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 2 2 28,641 2 28,641 Research analyst GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 13,370 Administrative officer 1 12,771 Assistant comptroller 1 13,374 1 13,083 Chemist 1 13,978 13,978 1 Civilian executive a s s i s t a n t . — 1 13,083 1 12,771 Communications specialist.. 1 13,978 1 13,978 Construction management engineer... 9 120,067 5 68,675 8 Director of division 9 122,804 9 123,117 9 Engineer 2 28,205 2 28,205 International relations officer 13,374 1 13,083 Logistics systems coordinator 13,374 13,083 1 Management analysis officer 13,083 1 13,083 Personnel officer.. 54,704 54,122 4 Physical science administrator 27,352 2 27,061 Physicist 13,978 1 13,978 Progress analyst. 13,374 1 13,083 Special assistant. 93,578 93,329 7 Research analyst GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 4 4 47,831 3 35,047 Administrative officer 1 12,085 Assistant comptroller 23,920 2 23,441 Cartographer 36,961 3 36,732 Civil engineer 11,606 1 11,357 Communications specialist— 97,384 147,115 12 Director of division 11,357 Executive training assistant 87,470 7 86,735 Electronic engineer 12,563 12,334 1 Fire protection coordinator 11,835 1 11,835 International relations officer Total salary $15,517 18,013 15,500 15,517 15,870 29,120 12,771 13,374 13,978 13,083 13,978 106,997 123,344 28,205 13,374 13,374 13,374 54,704 27,352 13,978 13,374 95,366 47,831 23,920 36,961 11,606 97,384 11,357 87,968 12,563 11,835 98 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, Positions other than permanent: Inter- NAVY—Continued SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES FOR THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS TAID FROM ACCOUNTS OF THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY—CONTINUED 1959 actual drakes and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12.555—Continued Labor economist Librarian Management analysis officcr Mathematician Metallurgist Meteorologist Occanographer Personnel olllcer.. Physical science administrator Physicist Progress analyst Requirements review officcr Research analyst Statistician Technical adviser GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Allocations analyst Astronomer Attorney Budeet officer Cartographer Communications specialist Director of division Education officer Engineer Fire marshal Forces analyst Gcophyslcist Historian Management analyst Meteorologist Navigation spec h i 1st Occupational analyst Occanographer Personnel officer Physical science administrator Program analyst Progress analyst Real property planning officer Requirements review officer Research analyst School superintendent Senior programer Staff assistant Statistician Supply officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405— GS-9. $5,9S5 to $6,885. GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370... GS-7. $4,980 to $5,8SO._. GS-fi. $4,490 to $5,390... GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940... GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325... GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.. GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825.. GS-1. $2,900 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $9,890 or above: Mechanic . Pilot Less than $9,S90 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $11,357 1 11,357 1 11,606 12,563 22,963 37,6S9 69,596 12,563 12,563 35,277 11,606 349,728 36,254 24,169 31,866 9,901 10,130 11,336 61,703 82,117 20,779 83,304 10,379 207,415 10,858 10,150 32,364 31,866 99,259 9,901 50,960 10,629 120,971 91,291 10,150 20,051 9,901 10,150 31,158 633,859 10,150 10,150 54,329 42,514 20,300 $11,600 11,606 11,835 23,190 12,563 46,926 37,689 69,596 12,563 12,563 47,133 11,835 365,578 36,732 24,398 1 1 4 1 32 3 2 32,344 10,150 10,370 11,336 67,494 133,536 20,779 113,433 10,379 208,620 11,107 10,150 32,593 21,965 131,183 10,150 51,936 10.858 141,022 102,647 10,150 20,529 42,234 10,150 10,370 11,336 64,879 143,437 21,003 12 123,323 1 10,629 19 208,849 11,107 10,379 32,593 22,194 131,183 10,150 51,936 10,858 141,022 102,647 10,379 20,529 10,379 31,636 660,914 10,379 10,379 54,329 42,972 20,300 10,379 31,636 666,335 10,379 10,379 54,578 43,201 20,300 $11,606 11,606 11,835 11,595 12,563 47,404 37,689 70,075 12,563 12,563 47,133 11,835 379,368 36,732 24,398 2,958,716 3,130,573 3,274,366 534 569 593 4,041,726 4,354,042 4,530,959 94 652,929 89 622,699 93 648,885 508 522 531 3,246,611 3,372,992 3,437,754 158 938,682 161 977,535 163 996,167 640 664 686 3,435,089 3,636,459 3,758,581 526 538 537 2,649,598 2,779,150 2,784,889 1,187 1,214 1,228 5,364,647 5,598,214 5,677,970 1.986 2,137 2,146 8,073,730 8,948,997 8,987,758 1,453 1,432 1,428 5,488,702 5,575,500 5,566,328 149 146 151 521,171 522,232 539,254 25 79,661 25 82,045 25 82,045 4 41,334 4 45.468 4 45,468 10 93,730 10 103,095 10 103,095 5,200 5,325 5,319 20,767,993 22,384,919 22,501,387 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 1,667 1,498 1,687 5,199,665 5,143,702 5,773,267 Total permanent. 14,783 15,015 15,300 67,061,155 71,058,516 72,517,100 Deduct lapses 728 477 1,003 3,152,718 2,242,894 3,947,702 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions 12,307 12,870 12,512 60,123,149 64,865,287 64,276,572 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 297 325 330 1,566,643 1,798,506 1,836,857 Local rates. 1,451 1,343 1,455 2.218,645 2,151,829 2,455,969 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Living and quarters allowance Additional pay for service abroad Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Operation and maintenance, N a v y " : Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations " N a v y management f u n d " . . . "Research, development, test, and evaluation, N a v y " "Military construction, N a v y " "Military assistance" $7,000 $7,000 $7,000 227,295 1,843,887 332,171 166,694 1,064,440 66,885 487,575 2,126,128 411,450 188,000 1,170.950 82,500 262,535 2,296,200 418,450 189,000 989,566 83,500 67,616,809 73,289,225 72,815,649 $64,249,665 1,761,943 565,386 $66,631,395 4,335,300 1,111,000 $65,727,025 4,322,000 1,293,000 181,531 14,637 843,647 324,000 54,000 833,530 475,000 54,000 944,624 MILITARY SEA TRANSPORTATION SERVICE, NAVY INDUSTRIAL FUND 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Attorney Naval architect Special adviser (merchant marine matters) GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Accountant Marine transportation officer Naval architect Personnel officer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant — Attorney Budget officer Digital computer systems officer. Engineer Marine transportation specialist Naval architect Personnel officer Planning officer Statistician Training officer. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Administrative officer Attorney Budget analyst Cargo control specialist Contract specialist Digital computer specialist Engineer Management analyst Marine transportation specialist Maritime specialist (merchant marine) Medical officer N a v a l architect Personnel officer Safety engineer Salary a n d wage a n a l y s t . . . ._, GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530— GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $9,890 or above: Engineer N u m - Total salary ber 1960 estimate N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total ber salary ber salary $14,435 14,435 1 1 1 14,206 1 14,206 1 1 1 1 14,456 12,771 13,686 12,771 1 1 1 1 14,456 13,083 13,978 13,083 4 5 1 1 1 47,361 60,672 11,835 11,357 11,606 23,940 88,690 24,189 11,835 11,357 11,357 4 5 1 1 1 2 6 47,859 61,170 11,835 11,606 11,855 24,189 77,103 24,438 11,835 11,606 11,357 1 $14,435 1 1 1 14,435 1 13,978 13,686 12,771 47,112 60,174 11,606 11,357 11,606 23,691 100,027 23,940 11,606 11,357 52,645 9,901 62,544 10,629 11,107 10,379 1 11,107 2 21,237 18 189,530 9,901 1 1 11,107 11 123,114 8 82,118 1 11,107 1 10,150 91 817,430 136 1,052,560 40 288,120 143 937,001 40 241,000 128 713,530 78 401,820 204 943,915 1,211,270 200 804,911 30 106,438 8 28,715 1961 estimate 2 7 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 $14,685 14,685 53,143 10,150 63,042 10,858 11,107 10,379 9,901 11,107 2 21,486 16 170,246 4 43,262 1 10,150 6 63,291 1 10,858 1 11,107 1 10,629 1 10,150 1 11,107 2 21,735 16 170,764 9,901 1 1 11,107 11 124,110 7 71,987 1 11.107 1 10,379 90 807,654 136 1,053,251 40 289.266 143 939,731 40 242,835 128 714,739 78 402,650 204 944,645 281 1,211,790 200 805,741 30 106,646 8 28,799 1 10,150 1 11,107 10 114,727 6 61,857 1 11,107 1 10,379 86 770,462 122 941,139 32 229.858 127 824,164 37 223,677 110 608,312 73 375,610 189 865,395 250 1,080,010 181 728.278 26 92,296 8 29,051 5 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 117 116 1U 1,426,485 1,503,999 1,491,105 92 98 97 1,299,698 1,383,059 1,369,798 Officer, m a r i n e . . 10 103,690 10 103,690 10 103,690 Steward 12 126,312 12 126,312 12 126,312 Less t h a n $9,890... 7,218 7,266 6,092 29,047,174 35,994,427 36,225,965 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890. 278 1.810,657 2.165,816 2,165,816 Total p e r m a n e n t . 7*922 _ _ 9,307 9,257 41,567,677 50,063,908 49,819,864 Master. 99 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Deduct lapses. 678 1,177 $7,935,290 $5,178,701 352 $2,483,853 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions 8,128 7,594 7,084 36,291,224 39,091,974 41,929,660 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 407 390 2,664,300 2,853,631 2,664,300 Local rates 94 101,916 )6 128,300 96 128,300 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 50,000 10,285 50,000 Intermittent employment 835,232 1,011,947 1,239,780 Other personal services: Begular pay above 52-week base 35,404 74,024 Overtime and holiday pay 8,790,800 9,179,754 9,214,700 Hazardous duty pay 135,000 135,000 132,413 86,400 86,400 69,756 Living and quarters allowance 17,500 17,500 Nightwork differential ... 17,584 19,500 19,500 19,546 Uniform allowance Excess of annual leave taken (—) over leave earned -44,428 -245 01 Personal services 55,548,285 52,493,400 49,053,660 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, AIR FORCE 1959 actual NumGrades and ranges: ber Special positions at rates equal to or In excess of $17,500: 1 Secretary of the Air Force 1 Under Secretary of the Air Force 4 Assistant secretary of the Air F o r c e 1 General counsel... GS-18. $17,500: Deputy assistant secretary (financial 1 management) 1 Deputy assistant secretary (materiel). 1 Special assistant for installations Special assistant for manpower personnel and reserve forces GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Administrative assistant to Secretary 1 of Air Force 1 Assistant for materiel 1 Assistant for operations analysis Assistant for systems Assistant to director, maintenance engineering Assistant to director, supply and services Chief, counter-intelligence division... Civilian director, procurement and 1 production 1 Deputy comptroller Deputy general counsel (inter1 national) Deputy general counsel (procure1 ment) Deputy for contract financing Deputy for manpower, personnel, and organization Deputy for materiel programs Deputy for requirements review Deputy for security programs Deputy to special assistant (installations)... . 1 Director of civilian personnel— GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Academic director, Air Force Insti1 tute of Technology Aeronautical research, development, 1 and design engineer 1 Assistant for ballistics missiles 1 Assistant comptroller Assistant to commander, aeronautical systems center Assistant general counsel 1 Assistant for ground safety 1 Assistant for financial management... Assistant for logistics planning and research Assistant for maintenance engineering. Assistant for plans Assistant for security Assistant for small business — Assistant for supply Assistant for transportation Associate director, accounting and finance 1 Associate director of budget Associate director of management 1 analysis Associate director, statistical services. 1 Chief, atomic warfare division Chief, combat operations team and deputy assistant for operation anal1 ysis 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Total Num- Total Num- Total salary ber salary ber salary 1 $22,000 1 20,000 3 60,000 1 19,000 1 $22,000 1 20,000 3 60,000 1 19,000 1 17,514 1 17,514 1 17,514 1 17,514 1 17,514 1 17,514 1 1 15,621 15,621 1 1 15,621 15,621 1 15,392 15,621 1 15,392 15,621 1 1 15,392 15,392 15,621 15,621 15,392 16,349 1 1 15,621 16,349 15,621 16,349 15,392 1 $22,000 20,000 80,000 19,000 17,514 17,514 17,614 15,392 15,392 15,392 15,621 1 15,621 15,392 15,621 15,392 15,621 15,621 16,349 15,392 16,099 15,621 16,349 15,621 16,349 15,621 16,349 15,621 16,349 15,870 15,870 15,392 16,099 15,621 16,099 14,206 1 14,435 15,163 14,206 14,685 1 1 15,163 14,435 1 2 1 1 14,685 28,412 14,435 14,685 14,206 14,685 1 14,435 15,163 14,435 1 2 1 1 14,685 28,870 14,435 14,914 1 14,435 1 14,435 1 1 1 15,163 14,435 14,914 1 1 1 15,163 14,435 15,163 14,435 1 14,435 14,206 14,435 1 1 14,435 14,685 14,435 14,685 14,206 14,435 1 1 1 14,914 14,435 14,685 14,435 14,435 1 14,685 14,206 14,685 15,163 14,206 14,914 14,914 14,206 14,435 14,685 1959 actual I960 estlmato Nura- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary ber salary GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150—Continued Chief, counter-intelligence division... 1 $14,685 1 $14,435 Chief, guided missile team 4 58,239 Chief, operations analysis 2 29,598 I 14,435 Chief, planning analysis team Chief scientist 1 15,163 1 14,435 Chief, technical liaison team Deputy director, logistic support 2 28,412 management 1 14,685 Deputy chief, aircraft division 1 14,914 Deputy auditor general 1 14,685 Deputy for civil and military air 1 14,206 transportation Deputy for contract financing 1 14,685 1 14,685 Deputy director of civilian personnel. 1 14,435 Deputy for military assistant programs 1 14,206 Deputy for procurement and produc1 14,206 tion 1 14,435 Deputy for reserve and ROTC affairs. Deputy special assistant for Installa1 15,163 tions... Deputy technical director, A F T A C . . . 1 15,163 1 14,206 Director of civilian personnel 1 15,163 Director of climatology 1 14,685 1 14,435 Director, operations analysis Scientific adviser to DCS/communi1 15,163 catlons—electronics Scientific adviser to technical direo1 15,163 tor, AFTAC 2 28,412 Special adviser to ACS/intclligence.-. Special assistant to director, special 1 14,435 14,206 1 investigations Special assistant for financial control I 14,435 14,206 1 of resources 1 15,163 1 14,914 Special assistant (purchasing) 1 15,163 1 14,914 Special assistant (industrial finance).. GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 4 55,016 4 55.016 Accountant * 1 13,374 1 13,033 Accounting chief 1 14.227 1 14,227 Administrative assistant 21 275,254 233,912 38 Administrative officer 2 26,457 2 25,854 Advisor, technical 9 123,114 121,302 9 Air intelligence officer 1 13,374 1 13,033 Analyst, cost 14 186,641 184,595 14 Analyst, management Assistant chief, airborne support 1 13,978 1 13,978 systems 1 13,978 1 13,978 Assistant chief, air defense weapons 1 13,978 1 13,978 Assistant chief, electronics 1 13,978 1 13,978 Assistant chief, strategic weapons... 1 13,978 1 13,978 Assistant chief, tactical weapons.... 1 13,978 13,978 1 Assistant chief, advanced systems 1 13,083 1 12,771 Assistant chief, procurement Assistant chief, systems management 1 12,771 1 12,771 and evaluation division 1 13,033 1 12,771 Assistant chief, quality control office1 13,083 1 12,771 Assistant chief, collection 1 13,978 13,978 1 Assistant chief, documentation... 1 13,978 1 13,978 Assistant chief, scientist 1 13,978 1 13,978 Associate chief, installations 1 13,686 1 13,374 Associate chief, plans Associate chief, maintenance engineer1 13,053 12,771 1 ing I 12,771 1 12,771 Associate chief, aircraft division— 13,033 1 12,771 1 Associate chief, contract division 1 12,771 1 12,771 Associate chief, air force services office. 12, 771 1 12,771 1 Associate chief, comptroller 1 12,771 1 12,771 Associate chief, instruction divisionAssociate chlcf, accounting and 1 12,771 1 12,771 finance division 15 202,495 15 200,967 Attorney 42,120 3 3 42,120 Auditor 1 13,978 1 13,636 Budget analyst92,724 7 92,142 7 Budget officer 1 13,978 1 13,978 Cartographer. 13,978 1 13,978 1 Chief, plans and requirements 1 13,686 1 13,374 Chief, chart reserve division 13,978 1 13,686 1 Chief, operations support division.. Chief, planning and development 1 13,978 1 13.686 1 13,033 1 12,771 c f i e f , plans and research division. ~ 1 13.978 1 13,686 Chief, document research 1 13.978 I 13,978 Chief, historical division 1 13,978 1 13,978 Chief, operations analyst 1 13.374 13,083 1 Chief, maintenance shops division— 1 13,374 13,063 1 Chief, management services office 2 26,457 26,166 2 Chief, civilian personnel division. Chief, management and operations 1 13,374 13,083 1 office Chlcf, assistant for data systems divi1 13,033 12,771 1 sion 1 13,374 1 13,033 Chief, plans and operation division... 1 13,083 12,771 1 Chief, accessories division.. 1 13,0S3 1 12,771 Chief, armament division 1 12,771 Chief, B-57 weapon systems division Chief, contract administrative divi1 12,771 sion ------— 1 12,771 1 12,771 Chief, equipment division 1 13,083 1 12,771 Chief, missiles division 1 12,771 Chief, transportation division... 1 13.0S3 1 12,771 Chief, support systems division.. 1 13,033 13,033 1 Chief, commercial equipment— 1 13,374 1 13.374 Chief, operations division 1 13,083 1 13,033 Chief, installation engineer...— Chief, communication analysis divi1 12,771 sion — — 1 13,978 1 13,978 Chief, long-range requirements.. 13,978 13,0S3 13,978 13,978 13,978 13,374 13,374 26,665 1 13,374 13,083 13,374 13.083 13,083 12,771 12,771 13,083 13,0S3 12,771 13,083 13,083 13,686 13,374 12,771 13,973 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 100 1959 actual 1960 estimate OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued OPERATION ANE MAINTENANCE, A I R FORCE—Continued 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued Chief, medical financial programs Chief, contract auditor division Communications officer Contracting officcr Dean Deputy director, operations Deputy director, maintenance engineering -----Deputy director, resources division... Deputy director, strategic systems division Deputy director, tactical support systems Deputy director, air defense systems.. Deputy director, air force petroleum division Deputy director, personnel Deputy director, supplies and services. Deputy director, procurement Deputy director, support activity division Deputy director, control support division Deputy director, equipment and services division Deputy director, logistic support management division Deputy director, contract division Deputy director, procurement and production Deputy director, accounting and finance division Deputy director, plans and programs division Deputy director, Industrial producduction equipment division Deputy director, comptroller Deputy director, civil aviation D e p u t y director, safety program D e p u t y director, eastern district Director, education and community services Director, civilian personnel Director, library.. Director, civilian personnel Director, central district.. Director, western district Director, engineering support Education specialist Engineer, aerodynamic Engineer, aeronautical Engineer, architectural Engineer, construction Engineer, electronics Engineer, general Engineer, industrial Engineer, maintenance Engineer, mechanical Engineer, research Industrial specialist Intelligence specialist Investigator Maintenance technician Materials a n a l y s t . . . . . . . — . . . . . . . . . . . . Mathematician Mcdical officer Operations analyst Personnel assistant Personnel officer Physicist.... Procedures analyst Procurement officer Production analyst Production control officer Production supervisor Production expeditor. Property and supply officer Psychologist Public relations officer Renegotiator Requirements technician Research adviser Research development officer Security officer Special assistants Statistical a n a l y s t . . . Statistician Supply officer Technical adviser Traffic manager G S - 1 1 $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant Accounting chief Administrative analyst Administrative assistant Administrative o f f i c e r . . . . Adviser, technical.. Aircraft maintenance officer Air Intelligence officer Air intelligence specialist Num-- Total ber salary 1 $13,083 10 137,093 2 26,749 9 120,990 4 51,396 1 13,686 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total Number salary ber salary $13,374 151,676 27,061 149,612 52,623 13,978 1 $13,0S3 11 151,072 2 27,061 11 148,404 4 52,020 1 13,978 5 1 66,897 13,978 6 1 80,266 13,978 6 1 80,874 14,227 1 13,083 1 13,374 1 13,374 1 1 13,374 13,083 1 1 13,686 13,083 13,686 13,374 1 1 6 5 12,771 13,374 79,371 65,685 1 1 5 5 13,083 13,686 66,600 13,083 13,686 67,807 67,516 1 12,771 1 1 13,083 1 13,083 1 13,686 1 13,978 13,083 4 1 53,497 12,771 5 1 67,412 12,771 2 26,166 2 26,457 1 1 12,771 1 12,771 1 13,083 1 2 1 1 2 12,771 25,542 13,686 12,771 27,372 1 2 1 1 2 13,083 25,854 13,978 12,771 27,372 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 9 14 24 2 3 5 2 3 5 10 2 4 4 1 46 1 23 5 1 6 1 3 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 7 3 3 3 5 22 6 1 12,771 12,771 12,771 12,771 13,686 13,686 13,978 13,686 40,710 12,771 12,771 123,106 192,678 330,279 25,854 40,913 65,666 27,824 38,625 66,892 131,340 26,457 54,413 53,227 13,686 626,647 13,374 305,288 68, £66 12,771 80,428 13,374 38,625 26,769 12,771 26,457 25,542 26,166 12,771 27,956 13,978 95,693 38,625 40,123 39,228 67,496 301,813 78,457 13,374 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 8 12 25 2 3 5 2 3 5 10 2 4 4 1 47 1 24 5 1 9 2 3 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 8 3 5 3 5 25 7 1 13,978 12,771 13,083 12,771 12,771 13,978 13,978 27,372 41,010 12, 771 13,083 109,428 165,313 347,757 25,854 40,913 66,873 28,136 39,228 67,787 133,142 26,457 54,953 53,809 13,978 644,144 13,686 22 9 • 13 1 60 5 1 29 10 260,255 104,374 153,230 11,357 704,930 58,001 11,606 345,565 117,132 23 9 13 1 63 5 1 29 12 12,771 13,374 1 5 13,978 67,724 1 13,083 2 26,753 1 13,083 1 13,083 13,083 26,166 13,978 13,083 27,956 13,978 13,083 13,083 13,083 12,771 13,978 13,978 27,664 69,266 12,771 120,268 27,352 38,937 26,769 12,771 27,060 25,854 26,166 13,083 28,454 13,978 109,066 39,540 65,977 39,852 68,099 341,890 91,228 13,374 1 1 5 9 17 2 3 5 1 3 5 10 2 4 4 1 47 1 23 2 1 8 2 3 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 8 3 5 3 5 26 7 1 12,771 13,374 68,494 125,404 237,822 26,457 41,766 67,174 13,686 39,831 68.348 134,349 27,061 55,826 54.349 13,978 648,198 13,978 311,694 27,956 12,771 107,772 27,664 39,540 27,352 13,083 27,060 26,166 26,748 13,083 28,683 14,227 109,504 40,143 66,289 40,143 69,492 357,718 92,122 13,686 275,296 105,860 154,855 11,357 743,495 58,241 11,606 350,281 141,539 25 8 13 1 62 4 1 29 12 300,661 94,243 156,601 11,606 740,033 46,882 11,835 356,886 143,215 NumGrades and ranges—Continued ber GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued Air safety inspector 2 Analyst, cost ----2 Analyst, management — 63 Assistant comptroller 4 Assistant chief, installations 2 Assistant chief, logistics 1 Assistant chief, materiel 2 Assistant chief, photo division 2 Assistant chief, operations 1 Assistant chief, plans and research 1 division Assistant chief, procurement and production.. Assistant chief, field s e r v i c e s . . . . . . Assistant chief, supply and s e r v i c e s Assistant chief, industrial engineering 1 division Assistant chief, mechanical shops division Assistant chief. B-58 division Assistant chief, contract administrative division Assistant chief, engine division Assistant chief, miscellaneous aircraft. Assistant chief, program analysis and 1 reserve branch Assistant chief, requirements a n d distribution branch Assistant chief for data systems Assistant chief, Air Force services office 1 Assistant chief, deputy for procurement division Assistant chief, office civil engineering Assistant chief, office management service... — 1 Assistant chief, management engineering a n d services 1 Assistant chief, airborne systems 1 Assistant chief, group supply equipment 1 Assistant chief, accounting and finance division.. 1 Assistant chief, requirements and financial management branch 1 Assistant chief, liaison office I Assistant chief, contract auditor division.. 7 Assistant chief, auditor division 6 Assistant chief, program services incorporated 1 Associate chief, operations ... 1 Associate chief, engines division 1 Associate chief, contract division 1 Associate chief', inspector general office 1 Associate chief, data processing division 1 Athletic director 1 Attorney 21 Auditor 13 Budget analyst. 24 Budget officer 15 Cartographer 5 Chief, civilian personnel 3 Chief, airlift branch 1 Chief, industrial fund branch. 1 Chief, statistical services 1 Chief, flying safety 1 Chief, accounting systems 1 Chief, policy division 1 Chief, plans and program division 3 Chief, commitments division.. 1 Chief, technical planning 1 Chief, air information division. 1 Chief, cartography division 1 Chief, missile support 2 Chief, photogrammetry 1 Chief, comptroller 1 Chief, printing division 1 Chief, civil affairs office 1 Chief, digital computer systems division 1 Chief, maintenance aircraft b r a n c h . " 1 Chief, maintenance industrial engineering division Chief, maintenance plans and requirements division Chief, maintenance production control division Chief, maintenance quality "control division Chief, management engineering" and analysis division.. Chief, government furnished equip^ m e n t division Chief, electronics computers'divisio'n" Chief, quality control.... Chief, programs and requirements" branch Chief, accounting and finance division Chief, stock funds division dMsionanpOWer a n d o r ? ^ a t i o n " Chief, plans and engineering" division Chief, aircraft miscellaneous eauin-" q p ment division... 1 Total N u m - Total ber salary salary $23,212 24,398 730,720 46,293 25,126 11,357 23,192 24,888 12,563 $22,714 24,398 735,925 45,926 25,126 11,357 22,962 24,648 12,334 11,357 11,357 70,574 12,334 11,835 82,658 12,563 12,085 11,357 1 11,357 47,381 11,357 47,839 11,357 11,606 11,357 11,835 11,606 11,357 11,835 11,357 1 11,357 11,357 11,357 11,357 11,357 11,357 1 11,357 11,835 11,606 11,835 11,835 11,357 11,606 11,606 11,357 11,606 11,357 11,357 11,606 11,606 11,357 11,357 11,357 1 1 11,357 11,357 82,907 70,782 83,843 71,531 11,835 12,563 11,606 11,606 11,835 12,563 11,606 11,606 11,357 1 11,357 11,606 12,085 243,852 154,646 267,986 174,735 57,761 34,305 11,357 11,357 11,606 12,563 11,357 12,334 35,048 12,334 12,085 12,334 11,357 23,691 11,357 11,835 11,357 12,563 1 1 23 24 26 16 5 11,606 12,085 269,431 280,952 293,363 187,997 58,717 34,465 11,357 11,357 11,835 12,563 11,357 12,563 47,003 12,563 12,334 12,563 11,357 35,397 11,357 12,085 11,357 12,563 11,606 11,835 11,357 11,835 11,357 11,357 11,357 11,357 11,606 11,835 11,835 12,563 11,357 46,634 12,563 11,606 47,381 22,963 11,357 11,357 34,440 11,606 11,606 11,606 11,835 11,835 12,085 11,835 1 12,085 DEPARTMENT 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued Chief, catalog and technical data division Chief, instrument division Chief, procurement communications division: Chief, contract division Chief, shops division Chief, military affairs division Chief, quality division Chief, data systems division Chief, armament requirements and distribution branch Chief, armament technical services branch., Chief, B-57 weapon systems division.! Chief, B-57 requirements and distributton branch ... : Chief, data development branch Chief, data processing branch Chief, equipment requirements and distribution branch Chief, industrial engineering division.. Chief, industrial medical services branch Chief, industrial support division Chief, mission support division Chief, prime support division Chief, plans and programs management division Chief, readjustment division. Chief, weapon system engineering division. Chief, electronics division. Chief, program analysis Chief, access requirements and distribution branch Chief, procurement committee Chief, plans and programs branch Chief, operational support division... Chief, production control division Chief, troop carrier wing Chief, systems engineering.. Chief, technical services division Chief, operational services division. __ Chief, electronics division Chief, contract auditor division.... Classification analyst Communications officer Contracting officer Cost accountant Cost analyst Deputy director, materiel Deputy director, engineering standards division. Deputy director, installations Deputy director, operations and contract division Deputy director, logistical support and management division Deputy director to commander Deputy director, supply and services. Deputy director, maintenance engineering... Deputy director, special weapons Deputy director, field services division. _ Deputy director, comptroller Deputy director, field operational personnel Deputy director, air national guard... Director, admissions Director, budget, auditor and equipment review.. Director, engineering services division. Director, civil engineering Director, real property Director, education Director, Air Force records Economist. Education specialist Electronic scientist-..Engineer, aerodynamic Engineer, aeronautical Engineer, architectural Engineer, c i v i l . . . . Engineer, communication Engineer, construction. Engineer, electrical Engineer, electronics Engineer, general... Engineer, industrial Engineer, maintenance Engineer, mechanical Engineer, power Engineer, production Engineer, research Engineer, safety.. Fiscal accountant Historian Industrial specialist Information specialist Inspector, aircraft Inspector, supply Intelligence specialist Investigator Labor relations adviser " Librarian. „ 1960 estimate OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $11,357 11,357 $11,357 11,357 $11,606 11,606 80,495 23,920 11,606 11,357 11,606 11,835 93,286 23,920 11,835 11,357 11,606 11,835 93,515 24,169 11,835 11,606 11,835 11,606 11,357 11,606 1 11,606 11,357 11,357 11,606 1 11,606 11,357 11,606 11,357 11,606 11,835 1 1 1 11,357 11,606 11,835 11,357 11,357 11,357 11,606 1 1 11,606 11,606 12,563 11,357 12,663 11,606 11,357 11,606 12,563 11,606 11,357 11,606 1 11,606 1 11,357 11,606 11,357 1 1 1 1 1 12,563 11,357 11,357 12,563 1 12,563 11,357 1 11,606 1 11,835 1 11,357 1 11,357 1 11,606 1 11,357 15 170,355 1 12,334 1 11,835 1 11,357 1 11,606 27 330,299 5 58,477 2 25,126 35 409,197 2 23,212 5 57,283 2 22,714 12,085 11,606 11,357 11,835 11,606 15 171,108 12,563 11,835 11,357 11,606 318,236 70,322 25,126 493,433 23,441 57,741 22,714 1 1 11,357 11,357 1 1 1 11,357 11,606 11,606 11,357 1 12,085 1 11,606 1 11,606 1 11,835 1 11,606 15 174,090 1 12,563 1 12,085 1 11,606 1 11,835 26 319,193 5 59,455 2 25,126 44 620,691 2 23,670 5 68,988 2 23,212 1 1 11,606 11,606 1 11,835 12,085 1 12,035 4 1 1 45,677 12,085 11,357 45.677 12,334 11,357 4 1 1 46,653 12,334 11,606 1 1 11,357 13,042 11,606 13,042 1 1 11,606 13,042 1 1 11,606 11,606 1 1 11,606 11,606 1 1 11,606 11,835 1 2 1 11,835 23,441 11,357 1 2 1 11,835 23,441 11,606 1 2 1 12,085 23,670 11,606 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 11 1 1 12 16 12 1 32 II 45 60 3 2 13 1 4 1 4 1 6 10 5 2 1 5 16 1 1 11,357 12,085 11,357 12,563 11,357 11,357 34,049 128,745 12,563 12,563 149,301 195,737 149,780 11,606 390,366 136,996 554,620 736,109 37,939 25,126 159,728 12,563 49,316 12,563 48,081 11,357 69,572 119,131 57,750 22,714 12,085 59,194 185,571 11,606 12,334 11,357 12,085 11,606 12,563 11,357 11,606 34,469 118,110 12,563 12,563 161,606 196,902 209,697 11,606 405,245 160,179 36 439,438 65 797,508 38,189 25,126 160,207 12,563 61,151 25,126 48,330 11,606 58,697 144,288 58,459 22,963 12,334 59,594 199,340 11,835 12,503 1 11,606 1 12,334 1 11,606 1 12,563 1 11,606 1 11,606 3 34,878 10 119,310 1 12,813 .... 138,438 16 199,626 16 200,824 1 11,835 27 333,661 12 160,344 26 323,490 58 731,290 3 38,668 2 25,126 13 162,626 73,236 25,126 36,494 11,606 47,351 133,680 35,048 22,963 12,334 60,244 212,627 12,334 12,563 101 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued Maintenance planner Maintenance technician Materials analyst Materials estimator Mathematician Medical officer Meteorologist Negotiator, contract Operations analyst. Personnel assistant Personnel officer Personnel technician Physicist Placement officer Printing superintendent Procedures analyst Procurement expeditor Procurement officer Production analyst Production control officer Production supervisor Professor Property and supply officer Property disposal officer Psychologist Public relations officer Real estate officer Requirements technician Research advisor Research analyst Research development officer Security officer Special assistant to commander Statistical analyst Statistician Supervisor, production Superintendent, aircraft shops Supply assistant Supply officer Technical adviser Technical writer Technician, electronic Technician, maintenance Traffic manager Training officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Accounting chief Accounting machine supervisorAdministrative assistant Administrative officer Technical adviser Agronomist Aircraft maintenance officerAir intelligence officer. Air Intelligence specialist Air safety inspector Analyst, cost Analyst, management Assistant chief, missile support Assistant chief, air Information Assistant chief, cartography Assistant chief, photogrammetry Assistant chief, materiel Assistant chief, printing Assistant chief, comptroller Assistant chief for data management.. Assistant chief, civilian affairs Assistant chief, accounting Assistant chief deputy, director field services Assistant chief deputy, director depot maintenance Assistant chief deputy, director plans. Assistant chief deputy, director transportation Assistant chief deputy, director requirements and materiel Assistant chief, depot maintenance-.. Assistant chief, inspection division—. Assistant chief, requirements branch,. Assistant chief, miscellaneous aircraft branch. Assistant chief, industrial engineering division, Assistant chief, technical services branch Assistant chief, manpower and organization division Assistant chief, contract division Assistant chief, civil engineering division. Assistant chief, shops division. Assistant chief, financial management division Associate chief, management engineering division _ Associate chief, cost and financial analysis division Associate chief, production division... Associate chief, transportation division Associate chief, quality control divi- 1960 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 3 1 1 9 5 11 2 66 1 49 7 8 1 1 1 5 17 7 8 12 4 3 1 1 1 5 3 1 3 39 4 1 5 4 2 2 2 70 $11,606 35,775 11,835 11,606 105,142 60,395 126.825 22,714 674,621 11,606 568,557 80,938 09,308 11,835 11.600 11,357 60,425 196,204 80,744 94,514 140,438 45,428 35,027 12,663 11,606 11,835 57,760 36,004 11,357 35,526 480,771 45,904 11,357 58,509 47,840 23,691 25,126 23,940 818,164 $11,835 48,338 12,085 11,835 106,089 60,644 120,825 22,963 666,707 11,835 587,523 81,647 100,029 12,085 11,835 5 20 7 0 12 4 3 1 1 1 5 5 1 6 40 l 5 7 7 2 2 78 60,674 233,884 81,929 106,329 141,833 45,926 34,547 12,563 11,835 12,085 58,489 60,174 11,606 68,718 495,006 46,3M 11,606 58,967 82,409 80,954 25,126 24,398 648,347 7 80,484 2 22,712 1 11,357 1 11,357 9 105,620 9 102,923 7 81,680 2 22,952 1 11,357 1 11,357 10 118,172 8 92,691 64 663,759 11 110,332 11 110,367 2 20,758 104 1,065,304 11 110,750 2 20,749 22 242,739 29 296,821 23 236,585 4 40,322 4 40,681 222 2,261,372 10,379 10,858 9,901 10,629 10,150 10,150 30,929 19,802 10,379 21,477 67 710,388 11 111,660 13 131,372 2 20,758 107 1,092,005 11 110,772 2 21,159 23 231,393 28 291,585 28 284,078 4 41,040 4 41,059 234 2,427,256 10,379 10,858 10,150 10,629 10,379 10,379 30,929 20,300 10,629 21,477 1 10,858 1 10,858 10,858 10,858 11,107 11,107 11,107 1 11,107 10,858 10,379 11,107 40,332 11,107 10,629 11,107 40,332 9,901 9,901 2 21,008 9,901 1 9,901 9,901 4 1 40,102 11,107 40,580 11,107 1 10,150 1 11,107 10,379 11,107 2 20,280 2 20,529 2 21,257 2 21,257 1 10,160 10,379 10,379 1 10,379 20,051 2 19,802 10,150 1 10,150 102 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, AIR FORCE—Continued 1959 actual Oracles and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $1J ,090—Continued Associate chief, plans division Aftsociato chief, maintenance shops division Attorney Auditor Budget analyst Budget officer Cartographer Chemist Chief, quality control division Chief, manpower division Chief, technical services divisionChief, equipment and allowance Chief, training devices and workloads Chief, maintenance engineering Chief, production control division Chief, civil engineering division Chief, plans and programs division... Chief, classification and wago branch. Chief, category and standards branch. Chief, financial management Chief, industrial engineering and systems branch Ch lef, maintenance Inspection branch. Chief, management services division.. Chief, prime commodity division Chief, procedures and administration division Chief, production division Chief, program analysis division Chief, requirements and distribution branch Chief, resources branch Chief, supply and services division... Chief, weapons systems and programs section Chief, Instructual writing division Chief assistant for field services Chief, ground safety division Chief, cost accounting branch Chief, program data division Chief, fixed wing division Chief, rotary wing division Chief, aircraft and equipment branch. Chler, research and plans branch Chief, plans and manacement division. Chief, special projects branch Chief, laundry and dry cleaning division Chief, engineering aircraft and missiles branch Chief, small business division Chief, contract division Chief, cost and financial analysis branch Chief, industrial planning branch.... Chief, plans and operations division . Chief, shops production contract division Chief, prime engineering and scientific division Chief, petroleum branch Chief, procurement division Chief, document control division Chief, electronic engineering branch. Chief, engineering division Chief, field liaison branch Chief, fire control system Chief, general funds branch Chief, inspection branch Chief, logistical systems division..... Chief, maintenance and storage division Chief, mechanical engineering division Chief, missile division I I Chief, programs and funds branch... Chief, propeller section Chief, readjustment branch Chief, aeronautical engineering branch Chief, aircraft maintenance equipment section Chief, allocation and distribution branch Chief, armament division Chief, base procurement division Chief, base supply division Chief, bearing section Chief, budeet division Chief, contract administration Chief, receiving and sto^ace branch Chief, transportation dlvMon Chief, data processing branch Chief, Industrial medical services Chief, aircraft and missile division... Chief, material planning section..*!" Chief, phasing and programing division Chief, administration office 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $9,901 2 21,258 47 486,986 121 1,278,531 26 265,226 46 471,475 8 82,076 7 76,792 14 144,205 8 81,389 79,955 2 20,758 4 39,853 6 62,777 24 243,713 4 42,494 14 141,792 3 30,430 1 10,379 4 40,829 $9,901 1 $10,150 2 21,507 47 501,929 143 1,472,687 26 267,180 51 527,571 8 83,156 7 77,267 12 125,818 8 82,824 8 80,911 1 10,379 4 40,102 63,006 22 226,393 4 42,744 14 143,685 3 30,908 1 10,379 4 41,058 1 2 21,507 45 486,481 151 1,567,623 26 271,591 50 523,920 ~ 83,996 7 78,231 12 126,296 8 84,011 8 81,638 1 10,629 4 40,829 63,734 22 228,686 4 43,222 14 145,889 3 31,158 1 10,629 4 41,766 5 7 4 1 53,143 70,533 30,430 10,150 5 7 4 1 53,372 71,240 40,810 10,379 5 7 4 1 53,830 72,466 41,059 10,379 1 3 4 9,901 29,952 40,102 1 3 4 9,901 30,430 40,331 1 3 4 10,150 30,430 41,058 14 140,567 2 20,779 2 20,779 14 142,520 2 21,008 2 21,008 14 144,662 2 21,237 2 21,487 20,051 10,858 29,703 30,909 19,802 40,810 9,901 9,901 10,379 29,703 60,710 10,629 20,280 11,107 30,450 31,407 20,300 41,288 10,150 10,150 10,629 30,450 51,688 10,858 20,529 11,107 30,450 31,636 20,300 41,537 10,150 10,150 10,629 31,137 51,937 10,858 1 10,629 1 10,858 4 2 6 40,102 19,802 62,086 4 3 6 40,351 31,158 63,024 2 3 3 20,051 29,952 29,952 3 30,909 3 29,703 9,90! 29,952 9,901 11,107 21,258 10.150 9.901 9,901 20,051 71,010 40,102 10,858 41,287 31,407 63,274 20,529 30,679 30,679 2 3 3 31,158 3 20,529 31.387 30,908 31,407 30,450 9.901 30.201 10,150 11.107 21,487 10.379 10.150 10,150 20.529 72,237 31,137 10,150 30,679 10,150 11,107 21,487 10,379 10,150 10,150 20,529 72,466 4 41,058 41,537 10,150 41,051 9,901 10,150 10,150 11,107 1 10,379 41,766 10,150 10,379 10,379 11,107 10,379 42,266 10,150 10,379 10,379 11,107 10,150 1 10,379 10,379 9,901 10,150 10,379 10,150 10,150 41.287 40,580 10,150 10,379 30,908 11,107 10,379 9,001 10,150 10,150 10,379 10,150 10,150 41,537 41,537 10,150 10,379 31,387 11,107 10,379 10,150 9,901 9,901 10,150 9.901 9,901 40,351 40.351 9,901 10,150 30,201 11,107 10,150 0,901 1 2 1 10,150 19,802 1 2 10,150 20,300 1 2 10,379 20,529 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num-• Total Num- Total Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Chief, contract administration and 7 $73,153 7 $73,367 termination branch 7 $72,007 6 62,066 6 61,358 6 60,402 Chief, civilian personnel Chief, missile and electronic support 1 10,629 1 10,629 10,379 branch 1 10,858 1 10,878 10,858 Chief, collections branch 1 10,629 10,379 1 10,629 Chief, analytical branch. 9,901 1 10,150 1 10,150 Chief, scientific branch 71,488 7 72,695 7 73,403 Chief, geographical branch 10,150 1 10,379 1 10,150 Chief, chart mosaic branch 10,150 1 10,150 1 10,379 Chief, photo equipment division 9,901 1 9,901 1 10,150 Chief, systems and auditing branch... 10,150 10,379 1 1 10,379 Chief, general Invoice division 170,558 17 174,153 17 177,714 Chief, troop carrier squadron Chief, utilities division civil engineer1 10,150 1 10,379 1 10,150 ing Chief, development and evaluation 1 10,379 1 10,629 10,379 branch. 12 129,685 12 130,372 129,187 Chief, legislative research Classification analyst 17 174,746 16 166,284 172,578 Communications officer 11 115,649 11 116,788 113,955 102 105 Contracting officer 1,,083,781 1,060,979 928,526 6 61,020 Cost accountant 6 61,928 6 60,382 9 94,335 Cost analyst 9 95,293 9 92,877 1 11,107 Deputy director, comptroller 1 11,107 1 11,107 Deputy director, accounting and finance 3 30,430 3 30,679 3 29,952 1 10,150 1 10,150 Deputy director, installations 1 9,901 Deputy director, installation engineer 3 32,365 3 32,594 3 31,865 Deputy director, procurement division 4 40,351 4 41,058 4 39,853 Deputy director of budget 3 30,201 3 29,952 3 30,908 Deputy director, statistical services1 9,901 9,901 1 1 10,150 Designer 8 86,942 8 88,774 8 87,171 Director, civilian personnel 1 1 9,901 1 10,150 9,901 Director, training analysis and development 10,150 1 10,150 1 10,379 Director, recreation personnel 10,150 1 10,379 1 10,629 Director, training devices division 10,150 1 10,150 1 10,379 Director, logistical support division... 10,150 1 10,150 1 10,379 Director, category and standards division 10,150 1 10,150 1 10,379 Director, statistical systems division.. 9,901 9,901 1 1 10,150 Director, ground safety personnel 11,107 1 11,107 1 11,107 Director, reserve motivation 9,901 9,901 1 10,150 1 Director, civilian personnel 10,150 1 10,150 1 10,379 Economist 20,529 3 30,908 3 31,387 Editor 10,150 1 10,379 1 10,379 Education specialist . 53 551,070 59 619,869 61 635,849 Electrical analyst. 5 49,505 5 50,750 5 50,003 Electronic scientist 1 10,379 1 10,379 1 10,629 Engineer, aeronautical 28 296,887 10 207,346 28 299,951 Engineer, architectural 24 260,227 24 261,708 22 242,148 Engineer, chemical 6_ 63,043 5 52,852 5 52,623 Engineer, civil 67 735,200 70 766,521 65 715,639 Engineer, combustion 1 11,107 Engineer, communication.. 1 10,150 Engineer, construction 103 103 1,125,192 1,130,504 Engineer, electrical 34 364,676 35 376,706 148 138 Engineer, electronics 1,589,730 1,489,793 168 176 Engineer, general 1,815,680 1,911,457 27 278,412 26 270,181 Engineer, industrial 65,898 7 77,377 Engineer, maintenance 20,779 2 21,237 Engineer, materials 287,397 65 702,123 Engineer, mechanical 10,150 1 10,150 Engineer, packaging 30,890 3 31,370 Engineer, pavem ent 11,107 1 11,107 Engineer, petroleum 33,072 3 33,192 Engineer, photographic 33,321 3 33,321 Engineer, power 1 10,379 1 10,379 Engineer, production 5 52,628 5 53,841 Engineer, radio 5 54,030 5 54,499 Engineer, research 11 117,995 11 119,053 Engineer, safety. 7 75,000 7 76,038 Engineer, sanitary 9,901 1 1 10,150 Engineer, standards 1 10,150 1 10,150 Entomologist " " 5 54,544 5 54 <*33 Fire prevention specialist... 1 10,379 1 10,629 Fiscal accountant 19 196,658 19 199,827 Historian _ 21,008 2- 21,008 2 Housing officer.. II"" 34 363,556 28 298,430 Industrial specialist 8 81,011 7 70,241 Information specialist I 17 173,237 18 185,428 Inspector, aircraft I 3 30,161 3 30,890 Inspector, ammunition II 20 205,480 18 185,453 Inspector, procurement 3 33,054 3 33,443 Inspector, safety "" 5 51,687 5 51,937 Inspector, supply 1 11,107 1 11,107 Inspector, aircraft engine..I 2 20,300 2 20,529 Instructor, technical... 1 11,107 1 11,336 Insurance examiner I„ "" 114,366 11 112,470 11 420,853 Intelligence specialist 40 416,024 40 Investigators 40,760 4 41,240 Librarian 114,942 11 115,900 Maintenance planner.. 163,287 23 241,132 Maintenance technician! 104,581 11 106,220 Mathematician 279,548 29 309,758 Medical officer 11,107 1 11,107 Metallurgist 164,019 17 175,949 Meteorologist..__.IIII 11,107 1 11,336 Mortician. . 9,901 1 10,150 Navigation specialist" 58 599,826 56 585,397 Negotiator, contract.. 103 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Operations analyst Organization a n d methods e x a m i n e r P a t e n t adviser Personnel officer Personnel technician Petroleum specialist Physicist Placement officer Printing superintendent Procedures analyst Procurement expeditor Procurement officer Production analyst Production control officer Production supervisor. Production expeditor Professor Property officer Property a n d supply officer Property disposal officer Psychologist Public relations officer Purchasing officer .. Real estate officer Requirements technician. Research analyst Research development officer Security officer Shop planner Special assistant, ground safety Special assistant, machine accounting branch Special assistant, a i r c r a f t . . Special assistant to chief, p r o g r a m s . . . Statistical analyst Statistician Supervisor, production Supply assistant— Supply officer Technical adviser. Technical writer Technician, aircraft . Technician, electronic Technician, maintenance.. Traffic manager Training officer GS-12. $8,330 t o $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230.. GS-10. $6,505 t o $7,405.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885— GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370— GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880— GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390— GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940— GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.. . GS-3. $3,495 t o $4,065— GS-2. $3,255 t o $3,825... GS-1. $2,960 t o $3,530. Grades established b y 10 U . S . C . 9021. $12,500 to $19,000: Air technical intelligence adviser (air sciences) Air technical Intelligence adviser (AWS) Air technical intelligence adviser (electronic d a t a processing) Air technical intelligence adviser (intelligence acquisition) Air technical intelligence adviser (machine a n d d a t a systems) Chief scientist Chief scientist, U.S. Air Force Chief, operations analysis Chief, operational capability t e a m — Chief, plans a n d tactics t e a m — D e p u t y assistant secretary of research and development D e p u t y chief scientist D e p u t y chief, operations analysis D e p u t y for programs D e p u t y for requirements, research and d e v e l o p m e n t . . . D e p u t y for research a n d development operations D e p u t y technical director, A F T A O „ . Director of climatology Director of scientific services, A W S — Director for secretariat Medical research adviser Scientific adviser to commander Scientific adviser to D C S / c o m m u n l cations—electronics 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 17 $177,809 6 59,873 6 66,642 107 1,103,508 70,232 21,486 14 145,162 10 101,388 6 60,622 4 40,351 21 218,459 41 418,003 26 267,816 36 370,049 35 360,816 19 1 6 7 4 1 5 16 38 5 60 12 3 1 192,470 10,150 63,428 72,217 41,989 9,901 49,754 164,605 392,072 50,710 651,960 124,097 30,201 11,107 21 $219,431 6 60,362 6 67,329 109 1,123,971 7 71,121 2 21,715 14 146,370 10 102,815 ~ 61,578 4 40,600 21 221,709 40 416,664 30 311,122 44 452,126 35 363,669 1 10,150 19 194,630 " 10,379 63,908 73,412 42,698 10,150 50,003 16 166,213 58 606,606 4 41,049 62 676,551 12 125,544 3 30,050 1 11,107 21 $221,258 6 61,569 6 67,787 107 1,115,769 7 72,230 2 21,9C5 14 148,742 72,904 7" 5 51,666 4 41,287 21 223,651 42 442.808 31 324,355 44 456,888 ~ 397,180 1 10,379 19 197,030 1 10,379 6 64,637 7 73,880 4 43,438 1 10,150 5 50,501 14 147.809 61 643,544 4 41,747 2 20,991 11 116,130 3 30,908 1 U, 107 1 10,150 1 9,901 2 20,051 17 171,972 23 235,962 6 62,066 2 22,008 220 2,253,136 71,492 19,802 20,529 70,023 60,900 23 237,569 28 281,102 6,863 60,847,050 10,881 83,926,830 1,907 13,166,810 15,589 100,413,336 1,822 10,702,313 14,089 76,331,598 5,549 27,416,553 17,367 78,412,684 25,956 105,194,521 27,736 104,899,106 t, 927 16,916,737 199 632,588 17 25 7 2 245 2,526,452 5 51,172 2 20,051 2 20,758 7 70,272 6 60,900 23 240,663 29 294,248 6,815 60,392,065 10,763 81,813,321 1,912 13,223,392 15,614 100,352,186 1.833 10,969,166 14,268 77,548,737 5,711 28,640,188 17,569 80,017,413 26,219 107,369,790 27,724 105,571,435 4,986 17,401,482 196 624,952 15,000 15,000 1 15,000 15,000 15,000 1 15,000 15,000 15,000 1 15,000 15,000 15,000 1 15,000 15,000 50,500 19,000 15,000 53,500 19,000 36,000 16,000 16,000 1 3 1 2 1 1 15,000 53,500 19,000 36,000 16.000 16,000 1 1 1 15,000 16,500 16,000 1 1 1 15,000 16,500 16,000 1 17,000 1 17,000 17,000 16,000 15,150 15,260 16,000 15,500 16,000 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17,000 16,000 15,150 15,260 16,000 15,500 16,000 I^OOO: 1 16,000 1 1 10,379 9,901 20,529 174,594 257,833 73,153 21,486 2 1 10,629 10,150 1 2 20,758 17 176,259 25 261,038 7 73,882 2 21,736 247 2,575,656 5 52,149 2 20,529 2 21,008 7 72,198 10 99,010 23 242,566 28 288,598 6,871 60,746,221 10,749 81,587,516 1,902 13,147,612 15,463 99,446,164 1,874 11,370,063 14,441 78,543,908 5,547 27,761,985 17,160 78,153,757 25,797 106,171,140 27,211 104,243,729 4,621 16,161,565 173 567,039 1959 actual 19G0 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades established by 10 U.S.C. 9021. $12,500 to $19,000—Continued 1 $15,300 1 $17,000 1 $17,000 Scientific adviser (research) Scientific adviser to technical director, 1 15,500 1 16,600 1 15,500 A F T AC 16,000 1 1 15,000 1 12,600 Technical adviser on space technology I 18,600 1 38, TOO Technical director, A F T AC 1 17,000 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $9,890 or above: 10,317 1 10,088 Aircraft maintenance officer 1 11,107 10,795 1 10,795 Assistant chief, inspection 9 93, m 0 03,681 8 82,349 Chief, inspection division 2 27,673 21,673 2 1 11,710 Engineer, construction 2 21, l.r0 2 21,160 2 20,696 Engineer, electrical 5 69,098 5 69,698 5 57,078 Engineer, general 4 42,641 4 42,641 4 42,120 Engineer, mechanical 14 167,773 14 159,573 14 154,274* Engineer, power 1 10,0G7 1 10,067 1 10,007 Engineer, refrigeration 2 20,301 2 20,301 2 20,301 Engineer, sani tary 1 1 10,902 10,962 10,962 1 Engineer, vehicle maintenance 134 134 134 Foreman, maintenance 1,360,170 1,354,026 1 1,343,003 69 662,743 60 690,620 56 622,772 Foreman, shop 62,086 6 62, 0S6 6 62,086 Inspector, aircraft 21,541 2 21,741 2 21,341 Inspector, aircraft engine 10,421 1 10,421 1 10,421 Instructor, aircraft mechanics 10,421 10,421 1 9,922 Instructor, electrical 9,942 9,942 1 Ordnance technician 140,467 135,303 12 11 124,890 Supervisor, aircraft m a i n t e n a n c e — 20,779 20,571 2 1 10,150 Superintendent, aircraft shops 1 10,213 Superintendent, motor repair shops. 1 10,540 1 10,546 1 10,546 Wood technologist 132,085 136,239 Equivalent to less than $9,890 — 134,557 688,841,154 708,948,333 697,017,729 20,843 20,601 23,185 Foreign nationals at local r a t e s 38,767,980 38,523,870 38,189,906 289,990 295, 9'jO 295,862 1,471,657,496 1,492,512,979 1,464,748,357 11,739 11,240 11,632 47,137,027 45,254,339 66,517,702 Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary): 266,904 2.rO, 603 254,647 United States and possessions. ,325,877,173 1,369,011,354 ",340,084,500 Foreign countries: 7,485 7,636 7,478 U.S. rates 40,169,028 40,485,430 40,652,508 20,261 20,170 21,947 Local rates. 38,078,258 37,041,400 38,610,113 Positions other t h a n permanent: 1,786,100 1,656,700 I,710,900 Temporary employment 205,000 185,000 192,000 Part-time employment 693,700 653,646 628,800 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 5,451,170 II,111,460 5,397,816 Regular p a y above 52-week base 29,993,800 29,174,800 46,573,628 Overtime and holiday pay 2,074,500 2,034,362 2,075,500 Nightwork differential — 3,435,400 3,572,732 3,488,100 Living and quarters allowance paid— 3,444,800 3,582,909 3,503,200 Additional pay for service abroad 799,000 805,804 789,000 Uniform allowance 1,859,200 1,930,672 1,890,200 Premium p a y 79,000 80,482 78,000 Hazardous d u t y pay 01 Personal services 1,471,613,545 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, 19,000 15,000 1 15,000 15,000 15,500 15,150 14,000 16,000 14,000 16,000 1 16,000 1 1,467,433,000 1,501,900,600 ARMY NATIONAL 1959 actual 1 1 19G1 cstlmato GUARD 1960 estimate Num- Total N u m Grades and ranges: ber ber salary GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Construction management engineer 1 1 $12,563 (general) 1 1 11,835 D e p u t y comptroller 1 1 11,357 Supervisory general attorney GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 1 Budget officer 22,214 2 Construction management e n g i n e e r 11,107 1 General engineer -— 9,901 1 Supervisory program analyst 54,392 7 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 67,434 8 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 1 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 143,309 20 GS-0. $5,985 to $6,885 19,053 4 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 87,899 17 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880.— 92,747 16 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 131,680 30 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 206,429 47 GS-4. $3,755 to $4.325 108,410 25 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 3,370 2 GS-2. $3,255 to $3.825 2,974 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total salary ber salary $12,563 12,085 11,357 1 1 1 $12,563 12,085 11,606 9,901 22,214 11,107 10,160 63,437 69,903 6,822 125,984 25,085 95,784 83,138 141,375 199,979 98,365 6,719 1 2 1 1 7 8 1 20 4 17 16 30 47 25 2 10,150 22,214 11,107 10,150 63,935 60,631 6,968 125,984 25,085 95,784 83,138 141,375 199,979 98,365 6,719 188 996,674 7.8 41,436 185 3 995,968 16,128 185 3 997,838 16,568 N e t permanent (average number, net salary) I1S0.2 955,238 182 979,840 182 981,270 Total permanent D e d u c t lapses - 104 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1960 estimate 1961 estimate $11,032 45,105 26,797 260,056 $10,720 43,000 26,000 260,000 $12,690 43,000 30,000 300,000 3,258,069 3,163,000 3,726,000 1959 actual OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, ARMY NATIONAL G U A R D — C o n . 1959 actual Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: Unltod States and possessions 01 Personal scrvloos Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $1,439,916 3,050 $848,110 $850,000 3,606 11,40S 7,050 14,000 3,730 14,000 Other personal services: Regular pay abovo 62-week baso Overtime and holiday pay Personal services (Federal) Personal services (non-Federal) 1960 estimate 1,849,000 1,849,000 2,413,218 21,251 20,128 19,180 111,990,000 106,717,000 98,2S5,402 100,698,620 $100,697,871 749 108,566,000 $108,556,000 10,000 113,839,000 $113,829,000 10,000 NATIONAL BOARD FOR THE PROMOTION OF R I F L E PRACTICE 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent Deduct lapses.. Add terminal leave In cicess of lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 01 Number 1 1 3 6 5 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Total Num- Total Num- Total salary ber salary ber salary 1 $0,448 1 $6,594 $6,302 1 6,074 1 6,240 5,928 4 4 20,239 20,842 15,892 17,867 18,304 4 4 27,457 8 8 32,572 33,279 20,841 3,515 3,598 1 1 1 3,765 1 4,368 1 4,368 17 80,185 20 1 91,083 2,284 20 1 93,225 4,084 142 17 Personal services 80,327 19 88,799 19 89,141 312 701 359 80,639 89,500 89,500 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, ALASKA COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, ARMY 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Attorney Communications specialist Comptroller Electronic engineer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Attorney adviser Communications specialist Electronic engineer Supply officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $0,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $-1,040 to W.W0 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $9,890 or above: Central offico equipment installer, foreman Maintenance foreman , Equivalent to less than $9,890 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num* Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 1 1 $11,606 1 4 4 1 13 20 2 11 5 18 21 10,150 39,853 44,428 9,901 113,295 153,547 13,020 69,221 29,640 98,035 1 2 1 1 $11,835 22,714 11,606 12,563 $11,835 22,963 11,606 12, £63 206 16 3 299,798 281,939 743,268 52,256 8,922 1 3 4 1 13 20 2 11 5 18 21 58 64 248 8 3 10,150 29,952 44,428 10,150 114,899 154,730 13,166 69,804 29,785 99,181 106,911 261,782 265,515 894,797 26,128 9,174 10,379 30,702 44,428 10,150 117,399 159,230 13,312 71,464 30,453 101,791 110,397 270,150 270,715 326 1,196,480 8 26,960 3 9,486 12 2 107 132,708 22,118 806,523 12 2 108 132,708 22,118 750,509 11,357 11,357 12,563 106,102 12 139,272 2 22,118 108 831,749 Total permanent Deduct lapses 587 3,081,607 36 178,466 607 3,104,605 65 281,325 685 3,525,602 36 185,292 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Positions other than permanent: Interm i t t e n t employment 551 2,903,141 552 2,823,280 649 3,340,310 11,938 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service In Alaska. 01 Personal services SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , SECRETARY OF D E F E N S E 1959 actual 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m Grades and ranges: ber ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or In excess of $17,500: 1 $25,000 Secretary of Defense — 1 22,500 Deputy secretary of defense.. Director of defense research and en22,000 gineering 20,000 Assistant secretary (comptroller) Assistant secretary (health and medical) 20,000 Assistant secretary (International security affairs) 20,000 Assistant secretary (manpower, personnel and reserve) 20,000 Assistant secretary (properties and installations) — 20,000 Assistant secretary (public a f f a i r s ) — 20,000 Assistant secretary (supply and logistics) 1 20,000 Assistant to the secretary (atomic energy) and chairman, military liaison committee — 20,000 20,000 General counsel Chairman, civilian-military liaison 1 committee 20,000 Grades established b y Act of August 1, 1947, Public Law 313, 80th Cong. (61 Stat. 715), as amended: Assistant director fair defense) Assistant director (communications) _. Assistant director for special projects. Assistant director for strategic weapons — 1 1 19,000 Assistant director for undersea warfare 19,000 1 Assistant director (tactical weapons).. D e p u t y assistant director (communications) D e p u t y assistant director for special projects D e p u t y assistant director for strategic weapons D e p u t y assistant director for undersea warfare D e p u t y assistant director (tactical weapons) D e p u t y assistant secretary (health and medical) 1 19,000 D e p u t y director for tactical missiles.. D e p u t y director of defense research and engineering.. 2 38,000 D e p u t y director of electronics D e p u t y director, office of aeronautics. D e p u t y for missiles and space operations 1 D e p u t y staff director for air defense missiles 1 14,500 Director, office of aeronautics 1 16,600 Director, office of atomic, biological, and chemical warfare 1 15,500 Director, office of electronics 17,500 1 Director, office of foreign programs 1 17,500 Director, office of guided missiles Director, office of sciences 1 16,500 Executive secretary, defense science board Special assistant T~~19~66o" Special assistant (air defense) Special assistant and director of planning. Special assistant (electronics) Special assistant for guided missiles and space operations l 17,500 1 Special assistant for specialized prob-" lems l 19,000 Special assistant (strategic weapons) I ! Special assistant to the director of defense research and engineering 1 16,500 Staff director for defensive missiles 1 16,500 1 Staff director for tactical m i s s i l e s ^ 1 15,500 Staff director for vulnerability analy1 15,000 StaffspecialistWchemfc^sciences'I! Staff specialist for physical sciences... Staff specialist (special projects) GS-18. Rate of $17,500: Administrative assistant to the secretary 1 17,514 Assistant to the secretary (legislative affairs) 1 17,514 1961 estimate T o t a l N u m - Total ber salary salary $25,000 22,500 1 1 $25,000 22,500 22,000 20,000 22,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 1 20,000 20,000 20,000 1 1 20,000 20,000 20,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 1 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 16,500 16,500 16,500 16,500 16,500 16,600 16,500 16,600 17,500 17,500 19,000 17,500 19,000 17,500 38,000 15,500 15,500 38,000 15,500 15,500 15,500 1 15,500 14,500 16,500 14,500 16,500 15,500 19,000 17,500 16,500 16,500 15,500 19,000 17,500 16,500 16,500 15,500 19,000 18,500 15,500 19,000 18,500 17,500 17,000 17,500 17,000 19,000 1 19,000 19,000 17,000 19,000 17,000 16,500 1 16,500 15,000 15,000 15,000 16,300 1 1 1 1 15,000 15,000 15,000 16,300 17,514 17,514 17,514 17,514 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate • Grades and ranges—Continued GS-18. Rate of $17,500—Continued Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Deputy assistant secretary for Naber salary ber salary ber salary tional Security Council affairs and planning __ 1 $17,514 $17,514 1 $17,514 Deputy assistant secretary (manpower, personnel and reserve) 17,514 17,514 17,514 Deputy assistant secretary (properties and installations) 17,514 17,514 17,514 Deputy assistant secretary (public affairs) 17,514 17,514 17,514 Deputy assistant secretary (supply and logistics) 17,514 17,514 17,514 Deputy comptroller for accounting policy 17,514 17,514 17,514 Deputy comptroller for budget and Department of Defense budget officer „ 17,514 1 17,514 Deputy comptroller for financial and operating management 17,514 17,514 17,514 Deputy general counsel . 17,514 17,514 17,514 Director of construction 17,514 17,514 17,514 Director, office of Industrial personnel security review 1 17,514 17,514 1 17,514 Director, office of planning and requirements policy 17,514 17,514 1 17,514 Director, office of procurement policy17,514 17,514 1 17,514 Director, office of production policy 17,514 Director, office of special operations 17,514 17,514 17,514 Director of maintenance engineering.. 17,514 17,514 17,514 Director of transportation policy 17,514 17,514 17,514 Director, real property management17,514 17,514 17,514 Senior deputy assistant secretary (supply and logistics) 17,514 17,514 1 17,514 Special assistant to the secretary. 17,514 17,514 GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Assistant comptroller for contract 1 16,349 financing policy _ 16,349 1 16,349 Assistant comptroller for International security affairs 15,870 16,099 16,099 Assistant director of budget 30,784 15,392 15,621 Assistant director of construction 16,349 16,349 16,349 Assistant director, office of planning 15,621 and requirements policy-.^... 15,870 15,870 Assistant director, office of procure15,392 15,621 ment policy 15,621 Assistant director, real property 15,621 management 15,870 15,870 62,504 47,132 Assistant general counsel47,590 Chief, military construction branch 15,621 (comptroller) 15,621 Chief, procurement and production 15,392 branch (comptroller) _ 15,392 Chief, research and development 15,392 branch (comptroller) 1 15,392 15,621 Deputy director, office of manpower 16,349 16,349 1 16,099 requirements and utilization 15,870 15,621 1 15,621 Director, audit division Director, civilian personnel policy 15,870 1 15,621 1 15,870 division Director, economic and fiscal analysis 15,392 1 15,392 15,621 division 15,621 15,870 1 15,621 Director for small business policy Director, management evaluation 15,392 I 15,392 division „ — Director, office of declassification 15,621 15,870 15,621 policy 16,349 16,349 16,349 Director, office of manpower supply.. 15,621 15,621 15,392 Director, office of review and services15,621 15,621 15,392 Director, statistical services center— Executive assistant to deputy assistant secretary (International security affairs) for military assistance pro15,870 15,870 15,621 grams Special assistant to the assistant 15,621 15,392 15,392 secretary (comp troller) - — — Special assistant to the assistant 15,621 15,621 15,392 secretary (public affairs) Special assistant to the assistant 15,621 15,621 15,392 secretary (supply and logistics) 15,870 15,621 15,621 Special assistant to the secretary 15,621 15,392 15,392 Staff director for communications 15,870 15,621 15,621 Staff director for materiel management. Staff director for research and special 16,099 16,099 15,870 projects 16,099 16,099 15,870 Staff director for review and analysis.. Staff director for storage and ware16,099 15,870 15,870 housing 15,870 15,870 15,621 Staff director for transportation. Staff director, production and sched15,621 .15,621 15,392 ules division GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 15,163 15,163 15,163 Aeronautical powerplant engineer Assistant director for small business 14,685 14,435 14,435 policy 14,206 14,206 Assistant general counsel Assistant staff director for materials 15,163 15,163 14,914 and statistics 14,914 14,914 14,685 Assistant to the general counsel Chief, appropriation accounting 14,435 14,206 14,206 branch. _ 14,435 14.435 14,206 Chief, family housing division 14,435 14,206 14,206 Chief, fiscal analysis branch Chief, general administration branch 1 14,685 ' 14,435 1 14,435 (comptroller) Chief, Industrial.and cost accounting 14,435 14,206 14,206 branch, 15,163 15,163 14,914 Chief, manpower utilization surveys Chief, military construction branch 1 15,163 (comptroller) 105 1959 actual 1900 estimate Grades and ranges—Contlnuod Num- Total Num- Total GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150—Continued ber salary ber salary Chief, operations and maintenance branch (comptroller) 1 $14,206 1 $14,206 Chief, oversea projects division (international security affairs) 14,435 1 14,685 Chief, personnel branch (comptroller). 14,914 1 15,163 Chief, procurement and production branch (comptroller) 14,206 Chief, projcct division (properties and Installations) 15,163 15,163 Chief, property accounting branch 14,914 15,163 Chief, technical division (properties and installations) 1 15,163 1 15,163 Chief, technical division (supply and logistics) 14,435 14,435 Deputy assistant director of budget... 14,435 14,685 Deputy director, economic and fiscal analysis division 14,435 Deputy director, offico of armed forces information and education 14,206 Deputy director, offico of fuels, materials and ordnance and chief, ordnance division 15,163 15,163 Director, data systems research staff.. 14,435 14,685 Director, intelligence programs 14,435 14,685 Director, office of emergency planning. 14,435 14,685 Director, office of Industrial relations. 14,914 15,163 Director, office of National Security Council affairs 14,685 14,685 Director, office of news services 14,206 14,200 Director of Operations Coordinating Board affairs 14,435 14,435 Executive assistant to the assistant secretary (supply and logistics) 14,206 1 14,206 Executive secretary, defense science board 15,163 General engineer (guided missiles and nuclear application) 15,163 1 15,163 Historian 14,685 1 14,685 Racial relations adviser 14,206 1 14,206 Special and confidential assistant (legislative affairs) 1 14,206 Special assistant (industrial engineering) 1 14,435 Staff director for cataloging 1 14,206 1 14,435 Staff director for Inspection and quality control 14,206 1 14,206 Staff director for planning guidance... 14.685 1 14,685 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Accountant 77,250 78,789 Administrative secretary 13,6S6 13,978 Aeronautical engineer 27,956 40,727 Architectural engineer 13,978 13,978 Assistant for administrative management 13.686 1 13,686 Attorney 26,145 2 26,145 Auditor 13,033 1 13,033 Biological and medical sciences 1 12,771 specialist 173,572 13 175,028 Budget analyst 13,978 1 13,978 Budget systems analyst 13,636 1 13,978 Cartographer 13,978 1 13,978 C hemical engineer 28,434 2 23,434 Chemist 55,017 4 55,308 Commodity-industry analyst 25,542 2 25,542 Communications specialist 13,374 1 13,374 Conservation specialist 55,912 55,912 4 Construction management engineer39,519 3 40,455 Data systems specialist 26,457 2 26,769 Declassification specialist 13,978 1 13,978 Director of budget and finance 13,978 1 13,978 Director of facilities and services13,083 1 13,083 Director, office of public services... 13,686 1 13,978 Director, office of security review. . 14,227 1 14,227 Director of personnel 13,978 1 13,978 Director of security services 96,367 8 110,262 Economist 8 110,034 8 108,827 Electronic engineer 3 40,434 3 39,540 Executive assistant 4 54,725 5 68,079 Foreign affairs officer 140.25S 12 168,214 10 General engineer 1 13,978 1 13,978 Geologist 1 12,771 Industrial engineer 4 54,121 4 53,518 Industrial security specialist 11 151,195 11 149,427 Industrial specialist 1 12,771 Information specialist 3 40,081 3 40,031 Intelligence specialist.. 1 13,978 1 13,978 Labor economist.. 1 13,374 1 13,083 Legislative analyst 3 39,769 2 28,205 Management analyst 2 26,748 2 26,166 Manpower analyst 3 41,934 3 41,934 Manpower utilization specialist. 1 13,374 1 13,083 Marine engineer. 1 13,978 1 13,978 Mathematician 1 13,978 1 13,978 Mechanical engineer 1 13,973 1 13,978 Metallurgist. 1 13,978 1 13,978 Mobilization planning officer 13.978 1 13,978 1 Naval architect— 2 27,956 2 27,372 Personnel specialist 1 13,978 Physicist 8 106,057 7 92,164 Procurement officer 2 27,664 1 13,374 Production specialist 11 145,910 10 133,431 Program analyst 7 93,057 7 91,809 Program coordinator 1 13,374 1 13,033 Realty officer 5 3 39,249 Scientific warfare adviser— 1 13,686 Security review specialist 4 54,954 7 93,828 Special assistant... 7 65,888 7 96,761 Statistician 1961 ostlmato APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 106 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE—Continued SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , SECRETARY OF N u m - Total N u m ber ber salary DEFENSE—Continued 94 $701,067 Deduct lapses 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $12,77U to Jl3,U7l>—Contlnuod Storage socialist Supply requirements officcr Supply socialist Trade control specialist Transportation socialist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant Administrative olllccr Aeronautical research engineer Assistant administrative secretory Attornoy Auditor.... Bacteriologist Budget anlayst Chemist Civil e n g i n e e r . . . . Commodity-Industry analyst. Communications specialist . Construction management engineer... Director of graphics and special presentations Economist Elcctrical engineer Electronic engineer Equipment specialist Executive assistant Fiscal analyst Foreign affairs olllccr General engineer General supply officer II 1st or Lin Industrial relations specialist Industrial security specialist Industrial specialist Information specialist Inspection specialist Intelligence officer Manpower utilisation specialist Mechanical engineer Methods examiner Ordnance engineer Personnel officer Production specialist Program analyst Program coordinator Realty officer Scientific warfaro adviser Security officer Security review specialist Special assistant Statistician Storage specialist Supply requirements officer Supply specialist Surplus property disposal officer Trade control specialist Transportation specialist GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Administrative officer Architect Attorney Budget analyst Commodity-industry analyst Editorial specialist Executive assistant Facilities and services officer Foreign affairs officer General engineer Graphics and presentations analyst., Historian ... Industrial specialist Information specialist Legislative analyst Personnel classification officer Personnel officer Petroleum engineer Procurement officer Program analyst Security officer Spccial assistant Statistician Transportation specialist.... GS-12. $3,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,385 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,930 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,W0 to $4,940.. GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 G S - l . $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $27,060 106,702 26,145 13,978 40,435 $27,372 107,617 26,769 13,978 41,038 $27,664 95,428 26,769 13,978 41,038 120.118 121,283 122,282 11,835 23,670 12,334 71,280 11,835 12,085 83,157 12,563 12,813 12,563 23,212 99,048 11,606 23,212 12,085 70,095 11,606 11,835 57,512 12,563 25,126 12,563 22,714 98,590 11,357 24,898 12,563 24,169 23,441 23,441 11,357 23,920 86,027 11,357 36,254 24,169 48,588 34.549 23,192 23,691 36,504 12,563 11,835 12,563 12,334 12,563 49.296 71,032 23,441 24,169 11,835 36,732 47,132 122,698 11,606 48,089 47,362 24,169 35.297 57,781 1 2 10,629 21,008 60,377 50,482 11,107 9,901 11,107 9,901 1 11,107 9,901 1 3 30,659 1 10,629 4 41,537 1 10,150 1 11,107 2 20,759 1 10,379 3 32,095 1 10,379 2 21,008 9,901 1 6 64,229 1 10,629 42 37 275,326 3 22.548 83 535, 111 25 154,300 147 222 1,135,960 204 928,016 111 439,007 51 190,044 12 44,761 3,349 1 19 88,623 11,606 23,441 12,334 70,593 11,835 12,085 82,657 12,563 25,126 12,563 22,963 99,018 1 2 11,606 25,147 1 2 2 24,169 2 23,670 2 23,691 1 11,357 3 35,776 9 111,382 1 11,606 3 36,254 1 11,357 " 35,755 49,066 80,476 23,441 23,910 0 2 3 :i 3 11 1 4 4 2 3 5 1 2 1 6 6 1 1 _ 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 5 I 35 42 3 87 25 154 224 1,161,567 220 1,003,301 103 414,857 42 159,738 II 41,682 1 3,453 19 24,398 23,920 23,920 11,606 36,025 111,611 11,606 36,962 11,357 35,755 49,295 80,476 23,691 24,169 37,231 12,563 12,085 12,563 23,920 12,813 49,794 48,588 23,920 36,233 12,085 24,648 35,276 124,177 11,835 48,817 48,109 24,648 36,004 47, 111 12,563 11,835 12,563 23,920 12,563 49,545 71,781 23,920 36,004 12,085 24,398 35,047 134,784 11,835 48,089 47,860 24,648 36,004 58,488 10,858 21,257 9,901 61,359 61,339 11,107 10,150 11,107 9,901 9,901 11,107 10,150 41,060 10,629 19,802 10,150 11,107 20,759 10,629 32,593 10,629 21,237 9,901 54,309 10,858 309,086 316,573 22,693 562,306 157,252 872,642 89,581 11,606 25,147 1 10,858 1 10,150 1 9,901 6 61,837 6 61,583 1 11,336 1 10,150 1 11,107 1 10,150 1 10,150 1 11,107 1 10,150 4 41,309 1 10,858 2 19,802 1 10,379 1 11,107 2 21,257 1 10,629 2 21,736 1 10,629 2 21,487 1 10,150 5 54,309 1_ 10,858 35 311,556 41 310,294 3 22,256 80 524,180 25 157,835 153 873,601 222 1,158,114 216 993,479 102 414,372 41 157,117 11 41,973 3,453 1 18 84,839 1,444 1,500 1.472 11,696,499 12,416,180 12,259,591 Total N u m - Total ber salary salary 60 $500,985 12 $155,181 N e t permanent (average number, 1,460 1,440 1,350 net salary) 12,104,410 11,915,195 10,895,432 Positions other than permanent: Inter146,400 140,000 137,559 mittent employment Other personal services: 47,190 94,405 44,065 Regular pay above 52-week base 326,800 320,300 322,333 Overtime and holiday pay 1,200 1,200 1,144 Uniform allowance 12,613,100 12,484,000 11,400,533 01 Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Salaries and expenses, Secretary of Defense" " N a v y management f u n d " $11,287,342 113,191 $12,422,000 62,000 $12,551,100 62,000 SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , COURT OF MILITARY A P P E A L S , D E P A R T MENT OF D E F E N S E 1959 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $15,375: Judge, Court of Military Appeals GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Chief commissioner GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Chief commissioner. Clerk of the court GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Clerk of the court Commissioner GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Commissioner GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Commissioner D e p u t y clerk of the court GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 t o $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 1961 estimate N u m - T o t a l N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 $76,500 3 $76,500 3 $76,500 1 15,392 1 15,392 14,914 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y 14,435 1 14,435 1 3 13,978 38,313 3 39,249 3 1 12,563 1 12,563 1 39,249 12,563 40,580 10,379 25,521 22,090 12,314 22,505 20,425 33,882 3,598 4,035 15,017 40,351 10,150 25,521 22,090 12,002 21,924 20,280 33,590 3,598 4,035 15,017 39,853 10,150 25,023 21,340 11,710 21,320 19,968 32,719 3,515 4,035 15,017 Total permanent Deduct lapses 01 1960 estimate 43 2 360,918 17,562 43 366,697 2,617 43 368,485 3,000 41 343,356 43 364,080 43 365,485 Personal services. 1,318 26 2,820 500 1,415 500 344,700 367,400 367,400 RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES P A I D FROM PROCUREMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND M I S S I L E S , ARMY, AND RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, T E S T , AND EVALUATION, A R M Y 1959 actual Grades and ranges: NumGS-18. $17,500: ber Director, systems support equipment laboratory 1 Research analyst 1 GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Chief, instrumentation division. 1 Chief scientist -«D e p u t y director, industrial opera" 1 D e p u t y director, missile firing labora1 D e p u t y director, structures a n d mechanics laboratory.. Director, liaison group Director, space programs _ Research a n a l y s t . . . GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Chief psychologist Chief, production engineering branch 1 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Total N u m - T o t a l N a m - Total salary ber salary ber salary $17,514 17,514 15,621 1 $15,392 1 $15,392 1 14,435 1 14,435 15,621 15,621 1 1 1 5 15,621 15,621 15,621 78,105 1 1 14,206 14,685 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-16. $14,190 to $15,160—Continued Deputy chief scientist Director of applications engineering, engineer research and development laboratory Physical science administrator, engineer research and development laboratory Research analyst Technical director of research (preventive medicine and epidemiology). GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative assistant Administrative officer Attorney adviser Bacteriologist Biochemist Biologist Chemist Comptroller _I H Digital computer programer Electronic technician Electronic scientist Engineer Industrial specialist Mathematician Medical officer Metallurgist Meteorologist Parasitologist Physical science officer.. Physicist Planning officer Procurement officer Production specialist Psychologist Research analyst Research director Research psychologist Scientific administrator... Technologist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant Administrative assistantAdministrative officer Anthropologist Architect Attorney-adviser Biochemist Budget officer Chemist Comptroller Educational officer Electronic technician Electronic scientist Engineer........... Geographer Information officer Industrial specialist Inspector.. Management analyst . Mathematician Medical officer Metallurgist Meteorologist Microbiologist. Parasitologist Personnel officer Physical science officer Physicist Physiologist Processing and packing technician.... Procurement officer Production specialist Program progress analyst Psychologist Publications officer Research analyst Research director Research psychologist Scientific administrator Scientist, general Statistician Supply requirements and distribution officer.. Technologist Training officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant . Administrative assistant Administrative officer . Agronomist .. Airplane pilot..I II Architect Archivist Attorney-adviser.... — - —Audlologist Auditor Bacteriologist Biochemist Biologist.. Biophysicist...""" Budget analyst 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber ber salary ber salary 1 $14,685 1 $14,685 1 $14,914 1 15,163 1 15,163 1 15,163 1 14,914 14 205,980 1 14,914 1 15,163 1 14,685 1 14,685 1 14,435 13,686 40,143 12,771 12,771 14,227 13,083 54,141 27,372 13,374 15 203,941 3 41,058 229 3,119,960 2 27,372 7 94,265 5 69,890 2 27,372 1 12,771 2 25,542 29 391,538 123 1,683,157 13,978 13,686 54,744 26,166 38,625 41,058 27,372 13,686 13,978 13,978 13,374 13,083 12,771 14,227 13,083 40,747 13,686 13,686 15 208,305 2 27,664 102 1,407,659 13,978 26,749 70,637 13,978 13,083 25,542 28 383,757 22 301,435 2 24,170 4 48,090 14 168,940 1 11,606 1 12,334 3 36,254 8 97,427 1 11,835 1 11,357 3 36,025 4 46,633 3 35,776 10 119,121 2 24,419 3 37,806 10 118,442 11 129,844 278 3,416,346 47,611 5 60,195 3 36,753 1 12,334 2 24,170 12 140,379 5 62,815 1 12,563 4 45,668 1 11,357 1 12,334 3 36,504 8 97.925 1 11,835 1 11,357 3 36.274 4 46,633 3 35,776 10 119,619 2 24,419 3 37,806 10 118,442 11 129,873 280 3,456,920 4 47,611 5 60,444 3 36,753 1 12,334 2 24,419 12 140,857 5 62,815 1 12,563 4 45,908 1 11,606 24,419 456,807 758,585 24,419 12,085 24,419 36,504 12,085 23,212 11,835 11,357 12,334 69,846 2 24,668 37 457,303 64 781,826 24,648 12,334 24,419 36,753 12,334 23,212 11,835 11,357 12,334 70,573 23,192 36,483 23,442 23,691 36,483 23,940 59,218 46,175 24,170 107,036 24,170 6 72,018 16 185,830 509 6,156.793 47.382 71,532 48,340 24,170 35,995 274,997 62,815 12,563 45,428 11,357 11,606 36,255 441,116 908,022 24.169 24.170 48,340 60,425 24,170 22,963 11,606 47,590 36,255 58,249 (3 1,002,077 2 25,126 3 36,005 36,255 58,947 24,170 7 73,675 9 96,368 39 412,551 1 9,901 33,321 9,901 52,395 31,887 21,258 30,450 29,703 20,300 11,107 42,516 13,686 41,642 26,457 12,771 27,664 27,372 13,686 13,978 2 5 1 24,419 59,196 12,085 31,159 43,452 300,275 9,901 40,381 33,321 9,901 42,494 21,487 10,629 20,529 29,703 20,300 11,107 32,116 1 13,978 1 13,374 1 13,083 1 13.083 1 14,227 1 13,374 3 41,330 1 13,978 1 13,686 16 208,305 2 27,956 104 1,435,074 13,978 26,749 70,637 13,978 13,083 26,166 29 396,527 22 302,621 1 3 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 5 1 13,978 41,642 26,748 13,083 27,956 27,956 13,978 13,978 24,419 59,196 12,334 21,487 43,681 300,982 10,150 41,158 33,321 10,150 42,973 21,487 10,858 20,758 30,450 20,753 11,107 32,345 107 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Budget officer Cartographer Cataloger Chemist " Comptroller IIIIIIIIIIH! Contract specialist Deputy comptroller Digital computer programer Digital computer systems operator.... Electronic technician Electronic scientist Engineer Equipment technician Geographer Geologist Information officer Industrial specialist Inspector Librarian Management analyst Mathematician Medical officcr. Metallurgist Meteorologist Microbiologist Military analvst Military intelligence research analyst Parasitologist Personnel assistant Personnel requirements analyst Photographer Physical science officcr Physicist Physiologist Planning officcr Planning and production specialist.. Processing and packing technician... Procurement and supply supervisor. Procurement officer Production specialist Program progress analyst Psychologist... Psychophystoloelst Publications officer Research analyst Research director Research psychologist Safety director Scientific administrator 1900 estimate 1061 cstlmato Nurn- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 2 2 23 4 8 1 12 10 18 $20,779 21,258 21,258 246,499 42,037 64,304 10,150 128,504 106,290 187,193 1,045,464 864 9,160,363 6 63,274 2 20,529 2 20,758 3 31,887 5 53.145 1 9,901 4 42,994 59 627,538 4 44.428 3 32.3WS 39.604 32,116 29,703 10,150 11,107 21.258 31,887 10.629 22 236,907 160 1,699,409 6 60,651 1 10,150 2 21,258 2 21,258 7 73,675 3 31,887 16 170.064 3 30,201 7 73,651 5 51.687 4 42,266 6 63,273 4 42,516 15 153,339 2 21,258 109 1,157,354 1 10,150 3 31,159 1 10,629 3 31,637 Scientist, treneral Security officer Shop superintendent Statistician Supply requirements and distribution officer 3 31,887 Supply storage and distribution officer 9,901 1 Technologist 21 217,503 Traffic manager 1 10,629 Training officer 2 21,258 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 1,927 17,222,508 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 2,311 16,928,084 101 699,414 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. 1,679 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... 10,043.866 156 930,056 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370... 1,281 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880... 6,890,434 414 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390.. 2,037,247 1,405 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940.. 6,203,176 2,084 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.. 8,427,265 586 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065-. % 167,171 43 148,494 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 16 50,956 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Positions established bv Public Law 313: Associate science director, quartermaster research and engineering 1 15,200 command Chief scientist and technical adviser.. Chief scientist, signal research and development laboratory Chief scientist, snow, ice, permafrost 1 14,500 laboratory Chief, physical and engineering sci1 14,500 ences branch 1 14,500 Chief, geophysical sciences branch 1 15.500 Chief, research and analysis division1 16,500 Chief engineer Civilian director, office of ordnance 1 15,000 research Chief adviser, assistant chief of staff 15,500 for research and development 18.000 Director, missile firing laboratory 18,000 Director, aeroballlstics laboratory—. 18,000 Director, guidance control laboratory. 17,500 Director, test laboratory.—-—— $20,530 10,858 10,629 258,663 31,806 42,206 10,150 $20,759 10,858 10,858 25S, 669 31,806 42,495 10,379 25 263,360 37 400,988 616 6,641,791 72,69, 25 266,966 38 412,762 660 7,183,397 7 73,444 2 21,008 1 10,150 2 21,258 2 21,716 3 32,345 1 10,150 3 32. 594 28 302,148 4 44,428 3 32.594 4 40,829 3 32,823 3 30,450 1 10,379 1 11,107 2 21,716 2 21,487 1 10.858 22 241.035 71 758,592 00,900 6 1 10.379 2 2t. 4H7 2 21,4S7 4 42.495 3 32,574 10 10S, 122 3 31.616 7 74.838 5 51,687 3 32,116 1 10.379 2 21,487 13 135,239 1 10.858 2 20,529 1 10.379 3 31,866 1 10,858 2 21,487 21,008 _ 28 4 _ 22 70 9,1)01 21,258 21,487 32,116 10,150 32,594 301,232 44,428 32,594 40,829 32,823 30.450 10,379 11,107 21.487 21,258 10.629 240,806 747,963 6 60,900 1 10.379 2 21.487 2 21.487 4 42,200 3 32,315 10 107,893 3 30.679 7 74,838 5 51,687 32,116 G C2.0S6 2 21,258 13 132,580 1 10,629 2 20,051 10,379 31,637 10,629 21,487 I 10,858 1 10,150 22 231,068 1 10,629 1 10,629 1,720 15,557,308 1,679 13,259,570 74 517,469 1,427 9,224,467 151 911,718 1,013 5,588,779 338 1,709,216 1,076 4,921,760 1,459 5,981,152 587 2,217,311 65 225,865 16 51,796 1 10.85S 1 10,1.50 22 231.317 1 10.85S 1 10.629 ,665 15,076,777 1,752 13,137,823 74 519,428 1,348 8,784,812 148 906,056 1,003 5,677,269 338 1,743,457 1,083 5,067,604 1,462 6,100,019 587 2,261.566 65 229,189 16 51,790 1 1 15,200 14,500 1 1 1 17,000 1 17,000 1 14,500 1 14,500 1 1 1 14,500 14,500 15,500 1 1 1 14,500 14,500 15,500 1 15,500 1 15,500 15,200 14,500 108 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OP PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM PROCUREMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND MISSILES, ARMY, AND RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION, A R M Y — C o n . 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary Positions established by Public Law 313—Continued 1 $17,600 Director, computation laboratory Director, fabrication and assembly 1 17,500 laboratory Dtrcctor, structure and mechanics 1 18,000 laboratory Deputy director, guidance control 1 17,500 laboratory Director, systems analysis and relia1 17,500 bility laboratory Deputy director, development opera1 18,000 tions division 18,000 Director, research project laboratory.. 1 18,000 Director, development operations di19,000 vision D e p u t y chief, research and develop1 ment division ordnanco missile 1 $17,000 laboratory 1 $17,000 1 16,000 Deputy commander for scientific activities 1 17,000 1 16,500 1 17,000 Director, physical sciences division... 1 14,000 1 14,000 1 14,000 Director of research, engineer research and development laboratories 1 15,000 1 15,000 1 15,000 Director, military personnel, Adjutant General's office 1 14,500 1 14,500 Physical sciences administrator 1 14,500 1 14,500 1 14,500 Project director, Redstone and Pershing I 18,000 Scientific director, transportation research and development command.. 1 16,000 1 16,000 1 16,000 Scicntlflc director, food and container Instltuto 1 14,500 1 14,500 1 14,500 Scientific director, quartermaster research and engineer command 16,500 1 16,500 1 16,500 Scicntlflc director 16,500 1 16,500 1 16,500 Scientific director of polar research 17,500 1 17,500 1 17,500 Supervisory electronic engineer 7 103,500 7 103,500 7 103,500 Supervisory electronic scientist 1 15,500 1 15,500 I 15,500 Supervisory physicist 1 16,500 1 16,500 1 16,500 Technical director 1 14,500 1 15,000 1 15,000 Technical director, engineer research and development laboratory 1 15,500 1 15,900 1 15,900 Technical director of research, Army medical research library 1 15,000 1 15,500 1 15,500 Technical director of research, communicable and parasitic diseases 1 16,500 1 17,500 1 17,500 Technical director of research, neuropsychiatry and neurophysiology 1 18,000 1 18,400 1 18,400 Technical director of research, medical 18,000 1 18,000 1 18,000 Ungraded positions at annual rates less t h a n $9.890 18,597 147 683,550 147 684,500 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $9,890 or above: Foreman 20 206,938 12 124,162 12 124,162 General equipment maintenance worker . 1 10,046 1 10,046 1 10,046 Equivalent to less than $9,890 6,436 4,451 4,467 34,713,019 24,212,117 24,227,392 Total p e r m a n e n t - . Deduct— Lapses-. Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts 21,508 16,017 16,022 142,602,198 106,073,635 106,117,220 1,392 5,771,590 3 878 7,945,056 870 7,840,747 13,187 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions 20,111 15,138 15,151 136,797,291 98,121,673 98, 269,567 Foreign countries: U.S. rates. 2 20,130 1 6,906 1 6,906 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 78,719 75,677 74,611 Part-time employment 809 1,000 1,000 Intermittent e m p l o y m e n t . . . . . 74,952 79,200 83,700 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 551,909 862,327 434,164 Overtime and holiday pay 7,323,450 4,394,756 1,118,738 Nightwork differential 35,814 34,600 35,625 Living and quarters allowance 9,505 12,000 12,000 Uniform allowance .. 5,108 4,042 4,042 Additional pay for service abroad 32,561 43,219 45,047 01 Personal services 144,930,248 103,636,000 103,086,000 Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Research, development, test, and evaluation, Army": Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations "Procurement of equipment and missiles, A r m y " National Aeronautics and Space Administration RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, 1960 estimate $99,020,283 12,139,130 $88,473,000 816,000 33,760,297 14,347,000 10,538 AND EVALUATION, 1959 actual AIR 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Director of research and development 1 $16,349 1 $16,349 (Rome air development center) — Technical director, rocket engine test 1 16,349 laboratory (flight test center) Technical director, plans and programs (Arnold engineering develop1 16,349 ment center) 1 16,349 Technical director, research and development (missile development 1 16,349 1 16,349 center) _ Technical director, directorate of research (Wright air development center) 1 16,349 GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Technical director, directorate of flight test (flight test center) 1 15,163 Technical director, electronic support systems (Wright air development center) 1 15,163 Director of aeronautical sciences (office of scientific research) 1 15,163 Director of physical sciences (office of scientific research) 15,163 1 Technical director, communications and electronics (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) 1 15,163 Technical director, guidance and control (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) 1 15,163 D e p u t y director, electronic research (Cambridge research center) 1 15,163 Technical director, atmosphysics (Cambridge research center) 1 15,163 Associate director, research and development (Rome air development center) 15,163 Director of biosciences (office of scientific research) 14,435 Director of mathematical sciences (office of scientific research) ___ 14,435 Senior scientist, h u m a n factors research (Wright air development center) 14,435 Director of planning (Wright air development center) 14,435 Deputy director of procurement (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) 1 14,206 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative officer 26,140 39,210 Technical adviser 13,970 14,210 Management analyst 12,770 13,070 Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff, installations 13,978 13,978 Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff, operations „ 13,084 13,375 Assistant chief, missile facilities division 13,070 13,070 Assistant chief, missile test division 13,070 13,070 Assistant chief, flight test engineering division ___, 13,070 13,370 Assistant chief, technical support division 13,970 13,970 Assistant chief, airborne support division 13,970 13,970 Assistant chief, air defense weapons division 13,970 13,970 Assistant chief, electronics division " 13,970 13,970 Assistant chief, strategic weapons division 13,970 13,970 Assistant chief, tactical weapons division 13,970 13,970 Assistant chief, advanced systems division 13,970 13,970 Attorney ^ 25,540 25,840 FORCE 1961 estimate DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970—Continued Chemist.. Chief, mechanics division Chief, customer services division Chief, management division Chief, research requirements office... Chief, operations analysis office Chief, range plans and program review division Chief, experimental track branch. Chief, Lincoln project office Chief, project space track group Chief, balloon instrumentation development laboratory Chief, space flight physics division. _ Chief, programs division Chief, ionospheric physics laboratory Chief, climatic meteorological development laboratory Chief, communications sciences laboratory... Chief, cloud physics branch Chief, weather radar branch Chief, boundary layer processing laboratory Chief, exploratory branch terrestrial science laboratory. _ Chief, magnetics section Chief, wave propagation laboratory... Chief, infrared techniques branch Chief, nuclear atmospheric laboratory. Chief, geomagnetics branch ionospheric laboratory Chief, thermal radiation laboratory... Chief, propagation sciences laboratory. Chief, systems research branch Chief, ionospheric characteristics laboratory Chief, electromagnetic section Chief, meteorological development laboratory Chief, electronic radiation laboratory. Chief, atmospheric circulation laboratory Chief, aerophysics laboratory Chief, ionospheric physics laboratory. Chief, control sciences laboratory Chief, computer mathematical sciences laboratory Chief, electromagnetic laboratory Chief, astrosurveillance laboratory Chief, chemical-physics l a b o r a t o r y Contracting officer. Deputy director, aerophysical sciencesDeputy director, Astia Deputy director, comptroller Director, mathematics Director, solid state sciences Technical director, missile captive test Technical director, 6511th test group. Director, procurement division. Electronic scientist Engineer, aerodynamic Engineer, aeronautical Engineer, construction Engineer, electrical. Engineer, electronics Engineer, flight test... Engineer, general. Engineer, research Mathematician. Medical officer Organization methods examiner Personnel officer Physicist. Procedures analyst Procurement officer Psychologist... Research and development officer Research physiologist Special assistant director, engineering test GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accounting chief Administrative officer Technical adviser Aircraft maintenance officer. Management analyst Assistant chief, customer services division Assistant chief, contract administration office Assistant chief, data processing directorate Assistant chief, deputy chief of staff, comptroller Assistant chief, directorate special testAssistant chief, procurement office— Assistant chief, range support division. Assistant chief, systems evaluation division Assistant chief, plans and programs division Assistant chief, control sciences laboratory Attorney 620200—60 8 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num i- Total Num - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 13,374 13,686 13,978 $13,970 13,970 12, 771 13,686 13, 686 13,978 $25,540 13,970 13,083 13,978 13.978 13,978 13,978 13,970 13,970 13,970 13,978 13,970 13,970 13,970 13,978 13,970 13,970 13,970 13,070 13,970 26.140 13,070 13,370 13,970 26,440 13,070 13,370 13,970 26, 740 13,370 1 $13,970 13,070 13,070 13,370 1 1 1 13,970 13,070 13,070 13,970 13,370 13,070 13,970 13,37C 13,370 1 13,970 13,970 13,970 13,970 13,070 13,070 13,070 13,070 13,970 13,070 13,070 13,370 13,370 13,970 13,370 13,370 13,370 13,370 13,070 13.970 13,970 13,970 13,070 13,970 13,970 13,970 13,370 13,970 13,970 13,970 1 2 13,970 28,180 13,970 28,180 13,970 28,180 1 1 13,070 13,070 13,070 13,370 13,370 13,370 1 1 1 1 13,970 13,970 13,070 13,970 13,970 13,970 13,070 13,970 13,970 13,97C 13,370 13,970 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13,970 13.970 13,970 12,770 12,770 13,970 13,083 13,970 13,970 13,970 13,970 13,970 13,970 13,070 12,770 13,970 13,083 13,970 13,970 13,970 13,970 13,070 12,920 13.970 13,374 13,970 1 13,970 1 13,970 1 12,770 16 221,654 6 82,628 7 95,119 3 41,610 13,970 13,970 13,070 220,943 122,138 108,480 41,910 82,620 27.940 276,648 2M20 25,840 9 119,010 "~1 13,070 15 204,750 1 13,370 2 25,840 79 1,087,296 6 80,520 1 16 9 8 3 6 82,920 2 27,940 20 277,848 2 28,420 2 25,840 9 119,010 1 12,770 1 13,370 15 205,350 1 12,770 1 13,670 2 25,840 74 1022,680 6 80.520 13,970 13,970 13,070 221,120 122.738 108,780 41,910 12,770 83,220 27, m 278,448 28,720 26,440 119,010 13,070 13,370 205,950 12. 770 13,670 26,440 16 9 8 3 1 6 2 20 2 2 9 1 1 15 1 1 2 74 1,024,780 6 81,120 13,978 1 13,978 1 13.978 11,835 48,070 12,075 35, 505 34,305 1 5 1 3 3 12,075 59,914 12,315 35,745 34,545 1 5 1 3 3 12,075 60,394 12,315 35,985 34,785 11,357 1 11,357 1 11,606 11,357 1 11,607 1 11,607 12.564 1 12,564 I 12,564 11,607 12,564 11,357 11,607 1 1 1 1 11,607 12,564 11,607 11,836 1 1 1 1 11,836 12,564 11,607 11,836 11,607 1 11,607 1 11,836 11,595 1 11,595 1 11,835 12,555 11.355 1 1 12,555 11,595 1 1 12,555 11,595 109 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued Budget officer Chemist Chief, customer services division" Chief, document processing division.. Chief, San Francisco regional office... Chief, civilian personnel division Chief, data Instrumentation division.. Chief, engineering division Chief, materiel program requirements division. Chief, missile evaluation branch...!.! Chief, processing control office Chief, research projects branch Chief, support instrumentation division Chief, surveillance branch Chief, data systems branch Chief, powerplant branch Chief, technical facilities 6511th test Rroup Chief, operations research analyst Chief, components and techniques research branch Chief, applications research branch... Chief, operational jjerformance branch. Chief, Information presentation research branch . Chief, personnel office Chief, field evaluation section Chief, vehicle instrumentation branch. Chief, meteorological equipment branch Chief, radar instrumentation branch.. Chief, data transmission section Chief, badge section Chief, equipment engineering branch. Chief, balloon design branch Chief, contract division Chief, airborne research engineering division Chief, computation branch Chief, technical plans division Chief, research and development operations branch Chief, geodesy branch Chief, radio astronomy section Chief, technical applications and development branch Chief, semiconductor section Chief, vehicle and instrumentation branch Chief, ultra high frequency electronics branch Chief, thermal test branch Chief, microwave physical analysis section Chief, upper atmosphere circuitry laboratory Chief, cosmic reduction branch Chief, hydromagnetics branch Chief, special propagation section Chief, astronomy branch Chief, flight operations analysis branch Chief, atmospheric optics branch Chief, composition branch Chief, high temperature branch Chief, information compression section Chief, satellite meteor branch Chief, terrestrial propagation branch. Chief, data processing techniques section Chief, waves and circuits section Chief, advanced theory office. Chief, radar and reflections s e c t i o n . . Chief, communications theory section Chief, propagation analysis section. . Chief, research and analysis section... Chief, missile antenna section Chief, development section — Chief, solid state circuitry section— Chief, nucleonics section Chief, radiochemistry branch Chief, applied mathematics section.. Chief, aircraft allocations division— Chief, new projects office — Classification analyst Contracting officer Deputy director, comptroller Deputy director of procurement Editor Education specialist Electronic scientist Engineer, aerodynamic Engineer, aeronautical Engineer, chemical Engineer, civil Engineer, combustion Engineer, construction Engineer, electrical Engineer, electronics Engineer, general Engineer, materials Engineer, mechanical Engineer, photographic Engineer, power 1900 estimate 1961 estimate Num.- Total Num-• Total ber salary ber salary Num- Total ber salary 3 $35,745 84,045 11,357 11,357 11,835 11,357 12,564 12,564 3 $35,985 6 71,490 3 $36,465 0 72,460 11,357 12,085 11,607 12,564 12,564 11,606 12,334 11,607 12,564 12,501 12,564 11,607 11,607 12,564 12,564 11,836 11,607 12,564 12,664 11,836 11,836 12,564 12,564 12.564 12,555 12,555 12,564 12,664 12,555 12,655 12,564 12,564 12,555 12,555 11,595 12,555 11,595 12,555 11,835 12,555 11,355 11,355 11,595 11,355 11,595 11,595 11,595 11,695 11,835 11,835 11,355 12,555 12,555 12,075 11,595 12,555 12,555 12,075 11,595 12,555 12,655 12,555 11,595 12,555 12,555 12,555 11,595 11,355 12,555 11,595 12,555 12,555 12,555 11,835 11,595 12,565 11,835 12,555 12,555 12,555 11,835 11,595 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,655 12,655 12,555 12,655 12,655 11,595 11,595 12,555 11,595 11,595 12,555 11,835 11,835 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,565 12,555 12,555 23 21 30 57 2 11,595 11,835 11,535 11,595 11,595 12,555 12,555 12,555 11,595 11,835 12,555 12,555 12,555 11,835 11,835 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,555 11,595 12,555 12,555 12,555 11,595 12,555 12,555 12,555 11,835 12,555 12,555 11,595 12,555 U, 595 11,835 12,555 11,595 11,835 12,555 11,835 12,555 12,555 12,555 11,595 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,555 11,355 12,555 11,595 34,547 11,355 11,355 11,595 12,555 346,794 71,490 259,848 11,595 11,595 37,665 72,930 49,268 359,742 707,988 35,265 49,260 11,595 24,150 12,555 12,555 12, 555 11,836 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,655 12,555 12,555 12,565 12,555 12,555 11,595 12,555 11,835 35.276 11,695 11,355 11,595 12,795 30 368,904 83,087 20 248,763 11,595 11,595 ......... 6 73,410 5 60,863 30 360,496 70 867,843 1 12,555 4 49,500 1 11,595 2 24,390 12,555 12,555 12,555 11,835 12,555 12,555 12,555 12, 555 12, 555 12,555 12,555 12,555 12,555 11,595 12,795 11,835 35,516 11,595 11,595 11,835 12,795 30 370,470 83,816 249,962 11,835 11,835 ...... . . . . . . 6 73*890 5 60,863 30 362,010 70 870,242 1 12,555 5 60,857 1 11,835 2 24,630 110 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION—Continued RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, T E S T , AND EVALUATION, A I R F O R C E — Continued 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued Engineer, research Engineer, safety Historian. Industrial specialist Information specialist Mathematician Medical oUlcer Nuclear physicist Operations analyst Organization methods e x a m i n e r . . . Personnel officer Personnel technician Physicist Procedures analyst ... Procurement officcr Psychologist Research adviser Research and development officer Research physiologist Security officer Statistician Supply officer Technical writer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Administrative officer Technical adviser Aircraft maintenance officer Analyst, management Assistant chief, data processing branch. Assistant chief, advanced systems division Assistant chief, base installations division Assistant chief, Dynasoar division Assistant chief, Mace division Assistant chief, provost marshal Assistant chief, photographic branch. Assistant chief, field evaluation section. Assistant chief, aerophysicslaboratory. Assistant chief, ionospheric physics laboratory A ss istant chief, missile antenna section. Attorney Budget analyst Budget officer Chemist Chief, customer relations section Chief, Dayton regional office Chief, financial management b r a n c h Chief, plans and analysis branch Chief, reproduction branch Chief, scientific analysis branch Chief, search branch Chief, budget division Chief, c o m m u n i c a t i o n s s y s t e m s branch..... Chief, contracts division Chief, ground safety division Chief, optics branch _ Chief, plans and programs d i v i s i o n . . . Chief, program requirements division. Chief, programs branch Chief, program development branch. Chief, program guidance branch Chief, radar systems branch Chief, range facilities branch Chief, special systems branch Chief, supply and property division.. Chief, telemetry branch Chief, timing control systems b r a n c h . Chief, transportation division Chief, accounting and finance division. Chief, ground safety division Chief, manpower management branch . Chief, missile test branch Chief historian, information services office. Chief, resources management division. Chief, management requirements division. Chief, financial and cost analysis division Chief, aircraft probing division Chief, radiological unit Chief, engineering requirements branch Chief, equipment development branch Chief, test and planning section Chief, airborne research b r a n c h . . Chief, resources branch 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary salary ber salary ber 9 $112,035 2 25,110 1 11,835 1 11,595 3 35,265 10 119,559 9 104,355 1 12,555 1 12.564 1 12,075 9 104,625 1 11,595 35 430,785 1 11,355 3 34,785 12 136,980 1 11,357 192 2,389,930 48,060 11,355 24,150 23,670 11,355 9 $112,035 25,350 11,835 11,835 35,985 10 119,799 93,240 12,795 12,564 12,075 105,315 11,595 503,966 9 $112,575 2 25,590 12,075 12,075 36,465 1 120,759 93,240 12,795 12,564 12,315 106,755 11,835 505,406 3 35,265 13 149,556 11,357 35,985 150,496 11,606 2,251,825 48,300 11,595 12,555 23,910 11,595 2,255,674 48,540 11,595 12,555 24,390 11,595 6 61,041 14 149,508 1 9,890 4 41,971 16 165,680 61,990 180,989 10,130 42,211 167,120 9,901 62,230 182,367 10,130 42,701 168,600 9,901 11,108 11,108 11,108 11,108 11,108 11,108 9,901 10,130 11,090 10,130 11,108 11,108 11,108 10,151 10,370 11,090 10,130 11,108 11,108 11,108 10,151 10,370 11,090 10,370 1 10,130 1 10,130 7 72,118 1 9,890 6 61,740 11 120,070 10,370 10,130 72,838 10,370 10,370 73,686 9,901 9,901 9,901 9,901 10,380 62,298 120,310 9,901 11.107 9,901 9,901 9,901 9,901 9,901 10,629 62,940 120,550 10,150 11.107 10,150 10,150 10,150 10,150 10.150 10,629 11,108 10,629 11,108 11,108 11,108 9,901 11,108 10,151 10,151 11,108 10,151 11,108 9,901 11,108 11,108 9,901 9,890 11,090 11.108 10,629 11,108 11,108 11,108 10,151 11,108 10,151 10,380 11,108 10,151 11,108 9,901 11,108 11,108 10,151 9,890 11,090 11.108 10,858 11,108 11,108 11,108 10.151 11,108 10,380 10,380 11,108 10,380 11,108 10,151 11,108 11,108 10,151 10,130 11,090 9,890 11,090 9,890 11,090 10,130 11,090 1 1 1 1 11,107 9,890 9,890 10,130 10,130 9,890 10,130 10,130 10,130 10,370 10,130 10,130 10,370 10,370 10,370 10,610 10,370 1 11,090 11,090 11,090 I 1 1 1 11,090 11,090 11,090 11,090 11,090 11,090 11,090 11,090 11,090 11,090 11,090 11,090 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Chief, semiconductor section Chief, paramagnetics unit Chief, physics branch. Chief, thermomagnetics unit Chief, applications branch Chief, single crystal unit Chief, magnetics unit Chief, program section Chief, composition branch Chief, thermal spectroscopy b r a n c h . . . Chief, circuitry applications unit Chief, vacuum electronics section Chief, transistor circuitry unit Chief, data processing techniques section Chief, control section, science laboratory Chief, meteorological propagation section Chief, recognition section Chief, very high frequency unit Chief, special projects section Chief, analytic unit Chief, physical chemistry unit Chief, chemical physics branch Chief, materiel section radiochemistry branch Chief, technical library branch Chief, technical information b r a n c h . . . Chief, mathematical simulation evaluation section Chief, statistical services division Chief, biochemistry branch Chief, physiology branch Classification analyst Communications officer Contracting officcr Cost accountant D e p u t y director, comptroller D e p u t y director, administration Editor. E ducation specialist Electronic scientist Engineer, aerodynamic Engineer, aeronautical Engineer, architectural Engineer, chemical Engineer, civil Engineer, combustion Engineer, construction Engineer, electrical Engineer, electronics Engineer, flight test.. Engineer, general Engineer, Industrial Engineer, materials Engineer, mechanical Engineer, photographic Engineer, p o w e r . . . . . . Engineer, research.. Engineer, safety Engineer, sanitary Engineer, standards Fire prevention specialist Fiscal accountant Geophysicist Historian Industrial specialist Information specialist Inspector ammunition Investigator. Librarian Maintenance technician Mathematician Medical officer Metallurgist Meteorologist Mycologist I Nuclear physicist Operations analyst Organization methods examiner.. Personnel officer Photographer Physicist " Placement officer __ Printing s u p e r i n t e n d e n t . . ! . " ! ™ " Procurement officer Psychologist Real estate officer ! Research and development officer".".!!! Research physiologist... Security officer Special assistant industrial "relations' office Statistical analyst*."!! Supply officer Technical writer !!!!!""! Traffic manager Training officer—!!!!! Translator- 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m ber salary ber salary $11,090 11,090 10,130 10,370 11,090 11,090 11,090 11,090 11,090 10,130 10,370 10,370 11,090 $11,090 11,090 10,130 10,130 11,090 11,090 11,090 11,090 11,090 10,130 10,130 10,130 11,090 1 10,130 1 10,130 1 11,090 1 11,090 1 1 1 22 11,090 10,130 11,090 11,090 11,090 11,090 11,090 11,090 10,130 11,090 11,090 11,090 11,090 11,090 11,090 9,890 10,130 11,090 10,130 10,370 11,090 9,890 11,107 10,150 40,280 20,052 221,671 10,130 10,130 10,130 10,130 19,780 673,276 11,107 802,141 11,090 22,180 165,424 108,980 235,340 169,314 11,090 9,890 11,107 10,150 41,000 30,203 233,010 10,278 10,370 10,130 10,370 20,020 692,314 51,707 836,434 11,330 22,180 165,904 44,360 236,940 170,254 2 62 1 74 1 2 15 10 22 16 137 1,466,983 7 76,670 107 1,159,444 1 9,890 10 108,020 36 391,168 1 10,130 1 11,090 23 246,910 1 11,090 1 11,090 1 9,890 1 10,370 1 11,090 4 40,280 2 20,041 6 60,540 1 9,890 1 10,130 1 9,890 1 10,370 30 317,859 8 79,120 1 11,090 2 19,780 2 21,220 3 31,392 3 31,350 3 30,630 1 9,890 96 1,028,520 5 49,930 1 10,370 5 49,505 18 386,871 2 20,500 313 3,423,469 8 81,760 1 10,130 9,901 41,720 31,131 9,890 10,370 20,260 10,370 23 1" 1 1 1 2 64 5 77 1 2 15 4 22 16 145 1,550,211 7 76,910 107 1,165,924 1 9,890 12 130,200 38 412,868 1 10,370 1 11,090 23 247,630 1 11,090 1 11,090 1 10,130 1 11,090 1 10,610 1 11,090 4 41,000 2 20,281 6 61,260 1 10,130 1 10,370 1 10,130 1 10,370 31 328,740 9 89,250 3 32,310 2 20,020 1 10,850 4 41,502 4 41,772 4 41,298 3 30,870 1 10,130 107 1,146,190 5 50,650 1 10,370 7 70,254 34 346,758 2 20,740 322 3,523,742 2 20,740 1 10,370 1 4 4 2 1 2 1 10,151 41,960 41,501 20,020 10,610 20,500 10.370 Total DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1959 actual N u m - Total Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Chief, terrestial propagation section.. 1 $11,090 Chief, thermal radiation laboratory., 1 11,090 Chief, semiconductor physics u n i t 1 11,090 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 1,491 13,620,285 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.. 1,532 11,751,972 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. 73 505,160 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... 1,364 8,814,168 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370... 138 833,796 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880... L, 191 6,592,185 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390... 534 2,678,010 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940— 2,043 9,587,799 GS-4, $3,755 to $4,325... 652 10,849,332 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065... 1,862 6,958,294 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 188 654,428 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530. 10 30,490 Grades established b y Public L a w 313: Technical director, geophysics research (Cambridge research center). 1 15,500 Technical director, electronics research (Cambridge research center).. 1 16,500 Technical director to d e p u t y commander for testing (air proving ground center) 1 15,500 Technical director, directorate of development (Wright air development center) 1 16,500 Technical director, operations (Wright 1 15,500 air development center). Technical director, guided missile weapon systems (Wright air development center) 1 16,000 Technical director (Wright air development center) 1 17,000 Chief scientist, aeronautical research laboratory (Wright air development center). 1 15,000 Technical director, aerial reconnaissance laboratory (Wright air development center) — 1 14,500 Technical director, aircraft weapons systems (Wright air development 1 16,000 center) Technical director, electronics (Rome 1 17,000 air development center) Technical director, directorate of communications (Rome air develop1 15,000 m e n t center) Technical director (Arnold engineer1 16,500 ing development center) — 1 17,000 Technical director, (flight test center). Technical adviser to commander 1 16,500 (missile development center) Technical director, directorate of test 1 15,000 engineering (missile test center) Chief scientist (office of scientific re1 15,500 search) Director of materiel sciences (office of 1 14,000 scien tific research) Technical director, propulsion laboratory (Wright air development 14,500 1 center) Technical director, aeromedical laboratory (Wright air development 1 14,500 center) Technical director, directorate of laboratories (Wright air develop1 15,000 m e n t center) Technical director, aircraft laboratory (Wright air development cen 1 14,500 ter) Technical director, weapons guidance laboratory (Wright air development 1 14,500 center) Director, advanced studies (office of 1 15,150 scientific research) Technical adviser, d e p u t y comm a n d e r for development a n d test 1 14,500 (air proving ground center) Director of programs a n d requirem e n t s (Wright air development 1 15,000 center). Technical director, communications a n d navigation laboratory (Wright 1 14,500 air development center) Consultant, mathematician (missile 1 16,000 development center) Technical director, electronic compon e n t s laboratory (Wright air devel1 14,500 o p m e n t center) Technical director, operational applications laboratory (Cambridge re1 14,500 search c e n t e r ) . . . . Senior scientist, fluid dynamics b r a n c h (Wright air development 1 14,500 center) Technical director, weapons systems (Headquarters, Air Research a n d 1 16,500 Development Command) 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 1 $11,090 1 11,090 1 11,090 1 494 13,664,124 1,557 11,973,330 73 506,693 1,360 8,804,640 134 812,218 1,191 6,614,814 524 2,648,296 L, 978 9,331,977 2,653 10,922,401 ,866 7,006,830 161 563,661 14 43,449 1 $11,090 1 11,090 1 11,090 1,495 13,759,649 1,578 12,212,757 73 510,515 1,361 8,855,941 134 822,233 1,241 6,919,669 527 2,689,965 1,922 9,006,492 2,676 11,125,534 1,835 6,949,761 123 439,269 14 44,034 1 16,000 1 16,000 1 16,500 1 16,500 1 16,000 1 16,000 1 16,500 1 16,500 1 15,500 1 15,500 1 16,500 1 16,500 1 17,000 1 17,000 1 15,150 1 15,150 1 15,000 1 15,000 1 16,000 1 16,000 1 17,000 I 17,000 1 15,000 1 15,000 1 1 16,500 17,000 1 1 16,500 17,000 1 15,000 1 15,000 1 15,500 1 15,500 1 14,500 1 14,500 1 14,500 1 14,500 1 15,000 1 15,000 1 14,500 1 14,500 1 14,500 1 14,500 1 14,500 1 14,500 1 15,000 1 15,000 1 14,500 1 14,500 1 14,500 1 14,500 1 14,500 1 14,500 1 14,500 1 14,600 1 16,500 I 1 16,600 111 1959 actual 1960 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established by Public Law 313— Continued Technical director to deputy com- Num- Total Num- Total mander, research and development ber salary ber salary (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) 1 $17,500 1 $17,500 Technical director, plans and programs (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) 1 17,500 1 17,500 Technical director, aeronautics and propulsion (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) 1 15,000 Technical director, nuclear applications division (Headquarters, Air Reseaich and Development Command) 1 14,500 Technical director, h u m a n factors (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) 1 14,500 1 14,500 Technical program director (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) 1 14,500 1 14,500 Technical director, technical resources (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) 1 1 15,500 15,500 Scientific adviser to director of research (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) 1 15,500 1 15,500 D e p u t y director, plans and programs (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Command) 1 14,500 1 14,500 Director of chemical sciences (office of 1 14,500 scientific research) Guidance test manager, central inertial guidance test facility (mis1 19,000 sile development center) Chief scientist (missile development center) 1 16,000 Technical director of life sciences (Headquarters, Air Research and 1 14,500 Development Command) Technical director, guidance and control (Headquarters, Air Research 1 15,500 and Development Command) Technical director, communications and electronics (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Com1 15,500 mand) Technical director, electronics supporting systems (Headquarters, Air Research and Development Com16,000 1 16,000 mand) D e p u t y director, electronics research 15,500 1 15,500 (Cambridge research center) Director, Sacramento Peak Observa15,500 1 15,500 tory (Cambridge research center)... Director of physical sciences (office of 15,150 1 15,150 scientific research) „ Associate director, research and development (Rome air development 14,500 1 14,500 center) Technical director, directorate of flight 15,000 1 15,000 test (flight test center) Director of solid state sciences (office 14,430 of scientific research) Mathematical adviser for research operations (missile development cen1 16,000 ter).— Guidance technology specialist, central inertial guidance test facility 1 16,000 (missile development center) Ungraded positions at annual rates $9,890 or above: 10,608 1 10,358 Engineer, maintenance.— 20,884 2 20,405 Foreman, maintenance 53,021 5 52,064 Foreman, shop 10,442 1 9,963 Metallurgist 51,544 5 51,294 Superintendent, aircraft shops 19,844 Technician, electronic 29,889 Technician, laboratory Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv8,753 ,883 alent to less t h a n $9,890 52,269,100 52,810,850 23,970 24,121 Total permanent.. 150,796,529 150,716,705 •62 966 Deduct lapses 6,054,396 6,439,504 N e t permanent (average number, 23,108 net salary) — 23,155 144,742,133 144,277,201 Positions other t h a n permanent: Inter235,400 152,862 mittent employment Other personal services: 1,116,919 555,111 Regular pay above 52-week base 3,212,334 3,117,178 Overtime and holiday p a y 143,064 121,140 Nightwork differential 48,520 Additional p a y for service abroad 149,498,370 148,262,178 01 Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations $147,855,944 406,234 $149,088,645 409,725 1961 estimate APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 112 1959 actual RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION—Continued ABMT—continued SALARIES AND EXPENSES, ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF D E F E N S E 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. Rate of $17,500: Assistant director for administrationDirector, policy and planning division. GS-16. $14,100 to $15 150: Assistant division director for p o l i c y Director, financial management and reports division GS-15. $12,770 to $13,070: Electronics engineer Foreign program manager Program analysis officer Projects manager GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: General engineer Mathematical statistician Program analyst Program management officcr Projects manager Special assistant — GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Budget analyst GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-<J. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Grades established by act of August 1, 1947, Public Law 313, 80th Cong. (61 Stat. 715), as amended: Director, advanced research projects agency Director, technical operations division. Chief, ballistic missile defense research branch , Chief, reliability and exploratory research branch Chief, ballistic missile defense engineering branch Chief, communications and tracking branch Chief, missile engine and propellant branch Chief, satellite branch Special assistant to director Special assistant, technical operations division Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52*week base Overtime and holiday pay Uniform allowance 01 1961 estimate 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $17,514 17,514 1 14,206 1 12,771 1 1 $17,514 17,514 15,163 15,163 1 14,206 14,435 13.083 12,771 12,771 51.084 13,083 12,771 13.083 51.084 11,606 11,606 12.085 11,357 45,428 11.357 11,606 11,606 12.085 11,606 45,428 11,606 11,835 11,357 11,357 1 1 $17,514 17,514 1 "i""i2;m 1 1 1 1 10,150 9,901 8,341 14,060 9,901 8,341 7,030 6,136 32,656 39,166 40,808 7,904 3,515 32,948 49.358 56,741 8,008 3,515 19,000 17,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 17,000 17,000 16,000 16,000 ^14^316 18,428 33,820 50,566 57,762 8,195 3,598 18,116 15,500 15,500 1 15,500 15,500 15,500 15,000 15,500 15,500 15,000 15,500 15,500 1 1 15,000 15,000 1 15,000 1 4,742 4,742 1 4,742 67 1 589,155 6,520 44 351,024 15 118,969 29 Personal services. 70 10 626.275 102,865 232,055 523,410 13,793 26,000 26,000 1,315 2,969 4,490 6,000 100 2,265 6,000 100 250,132 560,000 617,000 582,635 66 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES MILITARY CONSTRUCTION, ARMY 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Engineer GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Engineer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officerAttorney Attorney-adviser Comptroller Engineer Geologist Legal administrator.. Personnel d i r e c t o r . . . PAID 1960 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 2 $29,120 47 $654,630 2 23,192 1 11,606 4 46,633 7 80,246 149 1,844,865 1 12,563 1 11,357 41 FROM 1961 estimate Number Total 2 $29,120 41 551,477 553,037 2 23,442 1 11,606 4 46,882 7 80,973 151 1,870,191 1 12,563 1 11,606 1 11,357 2 23,691 1 11,835 4 47,611 6 69,845 150 1,865,078 1 12,563 1 11,606 1 11,357 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued Personnel officer — Procurement and supply supervisor.. Realty officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Administrative assistant Administrative officer Appraiser Architect Attorney Attorney-adviser Auditor Budget officer — Comptroller Construction superintendent Contract specialist D e p u t y comptroller Engineer N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 3 $34,071 1 11,357 2 24,399 3 $34,071 1 11,606 1 11,606 5 50,960 2 20,529 5 52,185 1 11,107 17 177,638 7 71,717 16 165,895 4 40,102 9,901 1 16 167,081 1 11,107 9,901 1 9,901 1 575 6,266,086 e "1 10,629 2 22,214 1 10,150 4 40,331 4 42, 744 9,901 1 1 10,379 1 11,107 8 83,783 1 11,107 50,960 20,758 52,434 11,107 180,128 71,966 167,579 50,730 9,901 167,828 Fiscal officer... Geologist Legal administrator Management analyst Personnel officer Position classifier Procurement officer Procurement and supply supervisor.. Realty officer. Safety director Supply requirements and distribu4 40,560 tion officer Supply storage and distribution 1 10,380 officer 1,455 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 13,438, 518 2,160 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230,. 17,163,088 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405„ 190 1,324,964 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... 1,860 12,112,629 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370... 342 2,038,971 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880... 1,542 8,500,309 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390... 715 3,551,135 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940... 1,220 5,481,622 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325... 1,458 5,943,227 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065... 1,410 5,305,824 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 265 924,405 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 49 160,532 Ungraded positions at annual rates $9,890 or above: Engineer 1 10,067 Electronic equipment installation and and maintenance worker 2 20,696 Fixed industrial equipment and maintenance worker 1 10,150 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 1,851 5,455,075 Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct lapses 1960 estimate 17 7 16 5 1 16 1 9,901 1 9,901 563 6,148,825 10,629 22,214 10,379 30,181 43,223 9,901 10,379 9,901 84,281 11,107 4 40,809 10,440 1 S85 12,809,855 2,036 16,158,733 185 1,302,811 1,825 11,943,119 344 2,072,679 1,483 8,182,372 713 3,574,938 1,159 5,268,575 1,439 5,883,763 1,346 5,071,820 271 957,698 45 149,422 1 10,067 2 20,696 1 10,150 1,539 4,865,907 14,658 15,420 88,234,567 91,563,826 539 559 3,094,850 3,348,287 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions 12,761 12,499 78,272,108 79,582,884 Foreign countries: U.S.. ra rates. 1,001 801 5,516,124 6,939,589 Local rates. 819 1,099 1,351,485 1,693,066 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions 582,100 746,637 Intermittent employment _„" 13,000 24,948 0 ther personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base 653,883 338,752 Overtime and holiday pay 3,771,450 4,658,395 Nightwork differential _ _~ 21,700 35,124 Living and quarters allowance. ~ 683,274 581,000 Additional pay for service abroad " 1,391,103 1,278,500 01 Personal services, Army 92,041,350 96,093,772 Salaries a n d l w a g e s are distributed as follows: ''Military construction, Air Force" •Military construction, A r m y " " M i l i t a r y construction, Air National* Guard" " M i l i t a r y construction, Air*Fo"rce Re-* serve" "Military construction," N a v y " Acquisition, construction, and " h a " provement," Coast Guard, Treasury Department * " Cemeterial expenses,'" A r m y — C i v i l " ! 63,595,955 30,596,211 61,095,000 28,857,000 1,421,143 1,430,000 14,135 274,000 41,500 293,734 37,062 246,000 79,550 113 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate 1959 actual ABMY—continued Salaries and wages are distributed as Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total follows—Continued ber salary ber salary ber salary 'Construction of power systems," Ryukyu Islands, Army $74,209 "Construction, Alaska communication system" 24,967 "Research and development," Federal Aviation Agency 36,356 $18,300 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay_._. 01 1 16,349 1 16,349 2 27,956 2 27,956 1 1 12,563 11,357 1 12,563 1 1 1 2 11,336 10,150 5,138 10,192 1 1 11,336 9,901 1 4,493 10 105,041 1.1 12,949 7 82,598 1.8 29,829 8.9 92,092 5.2 52,769 Personal services, Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization 354 94 231 92,540 53,000 1959 actual Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-wcek base Overtime and holiday pay Living and quarters allowance Additional pay for service abroad 01 1960 estimate 1961 estimate 2 1 $25,126 12,563 2 $25,126 1 $12,563 1 1 17 29 82 6 87 11 67 20 49 26 14 6 11,107 9,901 176,193 266,207 608,710 41,786 550,710 62,260 341,365 94,115 209,328 100,724 49,392 20,220 1 1 15 24 68 5 72 9 50 17 41 21 12 5 11,107 9,901 155,685 215,488 512,040 34,840 458,270 52,038 283,640 81,685 175,327 82,079 42,678 17,265 1 8 14 38 2 41 4 31 9 24 11 8 3 10,150 83,032 126,966 286,140 13,936 264,368 23,128 159,278 41,931 105,496 43,468 28,784 10,671 1 6,822 1 6,822 1 6,822 420 2,586,529 9 89,716 350 2,163,991 6 49,112 196 1,216,733 6 37,761 411 2,496,813 344 2,114,879 190 1,178,972 3,379 157 3,400 9,563 51,102 10,127 13,550 16,221 22,000 10,000 4,500 4,528 9,000 5,000 2,500 2,584,691 2,171,000 1,200,000 REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS DEFENSE HOUSING, ARMY 1959 actual Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivTotal permanent. Jeduct lapses . . 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Total Num- Total Num- Total Number salary ber salary ber salary 23 $121,171 23 $121,323 22 $114,694 22 8 114,694 44,450 23 121,323 1,278 $46,402 8 $40,355 8 $42,370 23 116,646 31 160,400 31 162,600 442 358 1,222 378 619 381 117,446 162,000 163,600 1959 actual Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Personal services 9 Personal services 23 121,171 941 Grades and ranges: GS-18. $17,500: Director, systems support equipment laboratory GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Chief, instrumental division Deputy director, missile firing laboratory Deputy director, structures and mechanics laboratory Deputy director, industrial operations. Director, liaison group Director, space programs Technical director, ordnance missile laboratory Technical adviser GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Chief, air defense branch Chief, land combat branch Chief, production engineering branch Senior engineer GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Accountant Administrative assistant Administrative officer Attorney adviser Bacteriologist— Ballistician Biochemist Biologist Chemist Comptroller Contract specialist Deputy comptroller Digital computer administrator.... Educational officer Electronic scientist Engineer Industrial specialist Inspector. Logistics specialist Management analyst — Mathematician Medical officer Metallurgist Pathologist Personnel director Personnel officer ... Personnel representative Pharmacologist— Physical science officer. Physicist — Physiologist Planning officer Procurement officer— Production specialist Program progress analyst Research analyst Research director Scientific administrator Staff assistant Superintendent Supply requirements and distribution officer Transportation officer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant Administrative assistant Administrative officer.. Architect Attorney-adviser Auditor Bacteriologist Ballistician Biochemist Biologist v--: Budget and fiscal officer Budget officer Chemist Comptroller -»"-—-— Construction superintendent Contract specialist Deputy comptroller Digital computer administrator.. 1961 estimato Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary ARMY INDUSTRIAL FUND MILITARY CONSTRUCTION, ARMY RESERVE Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Engineer Geologist GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Architect --- — Attorney-adviser Engineer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,630 L GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 — GS-5. $3,495 to $4,065 — GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-wcek baso Overtime and holiday pay 01 ALLOCATION TO OFFICE OF CIVIL AND DEFENSE MOBILIZATION Grades and ranges: GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Engineer GS-15. $12,770 to $14,690: Engineer GS-14. $11,355 to $13,276: Engineer Administrative officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,810: Engineer Security officer GS-7. $4,980 to $6,330 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,840 Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account 1960 estimato 1960 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary I $17,514 1 1 15,621 15,621 15,621 15,621 15,621 15,621 15,621 16,349 1 $15,621 1 16,349 1 1 14,685 14,685 1 14,206 1 13,686 4 54, 744 15 205,874 1 12,771 3 41,517 5 68,430 2 27,956 2 27,372 14 191,877 3 40,143 1 13,686 1 13,083 3 41,058 21 287,406 123 1,691,724 ~ 27,372 13,686 1 12,771 13,686 4 55,036 3 41,934 3 41,058 1 13,978 10 136,860 1 13,686 1 13,686 1 13.083 34 468,828 8 109,780 - 13,686 27,372 40,742 82,116 27,372 41,058 41,934 15 206,753 1 13,686 2 27,372 1 1 13,686 13,083 1 1 1 1 14,685 14,685 14,685 14,235 2 27,372 2 27,372 16 220,728 1 12,771 3 41,808 7 96,386 2 27,956 5 69,014 19 262,058 6 81,805 1 13,978 1 13,083 1 12,771 3 41,350 40 549,776 193 2,658,501 65,036 13,686 12,771 27,372 69,014 42,183 55,036 13,978 206,166 27,372 27,372 13,083 978,422 288,282 13,686 55,036 67,807 165,108 41,350 68,430 41,934 428,079 27,372 27,664 1 1 13,686 13,083 72,510 12,085 178,861 12,085 60,425 12,085 207,604 12,085 35,775 47,860 11,357 12,085 73,008 12,085 180,355 12,334 72,529 12,085 199,157 12,334 35,775 48,567 11,357 12,334 6 2 722,107 70,575 24,170 4 1 47,611 11,606 1,005,061 6 71,800 2 24,419 2 22,714 4 47,611 1 11,357 114 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT ARMV INDUSTRIAL F U N D — C o n t i n u e d 1059 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,353 to $12,555—Continued Dmrtsumn Electronic scientist Engineer Entomologist Equipment technician Geophyslctst Historian Information officer Industrial specialist Inspector Labor relations officer I-Otfbtles spechllst Management analyst Marine sui>erlntciulcnt Mathematician Medlml officer Metallurgist Military analyst Mobilization and planning olllcer Organization and methods examiner. Personnel director Personnel olllcer Personnel representative Pharmacologist Physic i! science officer Physicist Physiologist Planning officer Printing and publication officer Procurement officer Production specialist Program progress analyst Research analyst Safety director Scientific administrator Scientist general Small business specialist. Statistician Superintendent Supply requirements and distribution officer Supply storage and distribution officer Toxicol op 1st Training officer Transportation officer Veterinarian GS-13. $9.S90 to $11,090: Accountant Administrative assistant I! Administrative officer Desicner clothes Architect Attorney Attn rney-ad vlser.... Auditor Bacteriologist Ballfstlcians Biochemist Biologist I".; Budget analyst Budget and fiscal officer Budcet officer Business analyst Cataloger Chemist ^ " Construction superintendent Contract specialist Deputy comptroller Designer toots, dies, and gages Digital computer administrator..... Dicital computer proeramer Digital computer systems operator.. Draftsman Electronic mechanic I Electronic scientist Employee utilization officer.. Engineer Equipment technician.. FilmI library librni officer.. Fiscal officer General counsel Geophvsicist Historian.. Hygienist Information officer Industrial specialist Inspector Investigator Labor relations officer Logistics specialist Maintenance program planner.. Management analyst Manpower analyst Marine superintendent I960 estimate 1961 cstimato Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $12,085 47 508,473 258 3,138,430 2 23,441 2 23,442 2 24,170 1 1 2 1 11,000 12,085 24,170 11,835 6 72,510 1 11.357 17 205,673 10 122,282 7 8-1,595 4 50,252 ..... 1 5 1 3 33 41 5 2 1 10 20 "i2."0S5 12,085 60,175 12.085 37,689 401,062 49(5,691 60,673 24.419 12,085 120,601 241,700 12,085 3 37,689 36,733 3 46 555,635 8 100,504 1 12,085 4 47,361 2 24,170 2 $24,170 66 801,313 350 4,2M, 523 2 23,691 35,776 24,419 11,357 11.835 12,085 24,419 11,835 11.357 97,427 11,357 27 328,017 10 122,989 85,591 50,252 11,357 24,419 24,419 60,923 12,0S5 37,689 601,138 624,513 61,380 36,504 24,419 133,930 316,949 24,170 37,689 36,982 164 1,987,333 7 87,941 1 12,085 4 47,611 2 24,419 6 70,575 8 93,787 4 47,612 1 3 2 12,085 34.320 22,714 4 1 1 3 2 48,110 12.563 12,334 34.320 22,714 29 1 19 "1 3 2 7 5 27 1 7 6 2 10 306,496 10,150 201,222 11,107 31,887 21,258 73,924 53.145 273,376 10,629 77.749 62.795 20,530 106,290 11 115,462 3 31,887 9,901 1 106 1,128,302 I 10,150 10 105,082 3 31,158 1 10.629 5 50,961 25 265,725 1 10,629 70 755,365 4 42,037 537 5,740,358 20 209,687 1 11,107 7 74,403 1 10,858 1 10,629 1 10,853 3 31,158 8 85,988 7 74.403 1 9,901 1 10,379 11 116.169 2 20,779 20 210,874 1 10,629 1 11,336 1959 actual FUNDS—Con. 2 $24,419 65 792,495 350 4,236,124 2 24.169 3 35,776 24,419 2 1 11,606 1 11,835 1 12,085 2 24,419 1 11,835 1 11,606 5 60.435 1 11,357 25 278,012 10 123,572 7 85,514 4 50,252 1 11,006 2 24,419 2 24,419 5 60,923 1 12.085 3 37.689 40 490,459 51 624,699 5 61,380 3 97,656 2 24,419 10 121,750 23 278,300 2 24.170 3 37,689 3 36,982 160 1,939,344 7 87,941 1 12,085 4 48,338 2 24,419 6 70,338 48,110 12.563 12,334 34,549 23,212 35 372,779 35 375,545 *~27"28S,~794 1 11,107 5 53,374 7 74,861 12 127,028 10 106,977 24 215,606 6 63,774 7 77,749 6 63,044 7 74,133 12 129,151 16 170,251 8 85,261 9,901 1 110 1,183,682 1 10,379 21 220,006 7 73,401 4 42,745 9 92,748 6 63,774 6 63,774 45 4S0.824 6 04,003 98 1,052,444 7 74.3S2 654 7,022,752 27 286,420 * II,107 32.574 10.858 42.516 9,901 10,379 52,416 14 150.220 12 128,235 1 10,150 "25"257~406 1 11,107 5 53,832 7 74,861 12 128,193 10 106,977 24 249,242 ' 42,516 77.749 63,751 74,133 129,151 170,251 85,261 1 10,150 110 1,173,047 1 10,379 21 221,650 7 73,404 4 42,974 9 93,226 6 63,774 6 63,774 45 480,465 6 6*1,003 98 1,052,485 6 04,003 652 6,991,447 27 288,959 1 11,107 3 32,574 1 10,858 4 42,516 1 10,150 1 10,379 5 52,874 14 151,823 12 129,151 1 10,150 19 "202*846 5 53,124 25 265,871 3 32,116 1 11,336 19 202,846 5 53,353 25 265,871 3 32,345 1 11,336 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Mathematician Medical officer. Metallurgist Meteorologist Microbiologist Military analyst Military Intelligence research analyst. Mobilization and planning officer Motion picture director Motion picture specialist Organization and methods examinerPatent adviser Pathologist Personnel director Personnel officer Pharmacologist Physical science officer Physicist Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 38 $403,901 11 119,309 22 233,838 * 41,309 9,901 33,321 21,258 10,150 10,858 11,107 73,675 21,258 10,150 32.135 72,486 33,321 6 64,729 85 906,810 5 51,938 1 10,379 3 31,408 20 209,552 49 517,169 10 106,040 1 10,629 9,901 1 9,901 1 9,901 1 7 75,109 16 171,248 54 575,878 4 42, 516 2 21,258 4 42,245 5 53,145 Physiologist Planning and production specialistPosition classifier Procurement officer Production specialist Program progress analyst Property and supply officer Property disposal officer Psychologist... Publications officer Safety director Scientific administrator Scientist general Security and intelligence officer. Security officer Shop superintendent Small business specialist Statistician 61,818 Superintendent 21,258 Supply requirements and distribution officer 4 40,581 Supply storage and distribution othcer 8 84,553 Surveillance chief. Technologist 12 127,298 Traffic manager 2 20,530 Training officer 3 31,158 Transportation officer 6 60,153 Veterinarian 1 9,901 Visual aids specialist 3 32,095 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 2,216 20,035,643 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.. 2,813 21,200,372 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. 319 2,241,167 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... 2,805 18,058,724 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370... 420 2,501,016 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880... 2,302 12,545,741 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390... 1,085 5,445,512 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940... 3,149 14,266,186 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325... 5,321 22,148,547 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065... 3,808 14,502,123 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825... 636 2,261,499 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 38 127,952 Positions established under Public Law 313: Associate director for development, Picatinny arsenal..... . 1 15,500 Associate technical director, ballistics research laboratory 1 15,500 Associate director of research^'Picatinny arsenal 1 15,500 Associate director for atomic application 1 14,500 Chief adviser, assistant" chief of "staff for research and development, ordnance missile command Chief, ballistics measurement, Aberdeen proving ground . 1 14,750 Chief engineer, Army ordnance missile command Chief, weapons systems laboratory. Aberdeen proving ground 1 14,500 Deputy commander for engineering ~ 1 16,500 Deputy commander for scientific activities 3 47,500 Deputy director, developmenVopera-" t ons division, Army ballistic missue agency Deputy director of medTcarre'sear'ch" 1 16,500 & o ^ C t ° r ^ 8 U i C i a r i C e contr°r Director, missile "firinglaboratory""' Director, Pitman and Dumm labora-' tory group, Frankfort arsenal 1 15,000 Dhector, areoballistics laboratory "' d Dirpptnr* ^utTo1 . ^ o r a t o ^ I Director T?[ test ?T laboratory Director, computation laboratory " 1960 estimate 43 $460,939 18 194,399 35 374,076 6 63,045 9,901 1 3 33,321 5 52,646 1 11,107 1 11,107 12 127, 756 4 42,745 1 10,150 3 32,135 7 73,402 3 33,321 8 86,445 168 1,798,635 7 74,132 1 10,629 6 63,524 24 255,689 59 629,953 17 180,381 3 31,887 1 10,150 1 10,150 1 9,901 8 85,967 84 895,165 93 998,195 6 64,232 4 42,745 5 53,373 8 85.261 17 178,986 5 53,145 8 82,847 0 96,556 2 22,214 18 193,133 5 52,895 6 63,753 5 50,501 1 9,901 3 32,843 2,882 26,313,118 3,553 27,279,760 361 2,559,950 3,285 21,436,699 426 2,573,120 2,454 13,583,694 1,150 5,853,838 3,385 15,710,543 5,291 22,130,878 3,818 14,713,090 777 2,797,166 33 114,252 15,500 16,500 15,500 15,000 15,500 14,750 17,500 15,500 16,750 3 47,750 18,500 16,500 17,500 18,000 15,000 18,000 18,000 17.500 17,500 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY Grades and ranges—Continued 1959 actual 1960 estimate N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary 1961 estimate N u m - Total ber salary 313—Continued Director, fabrication a n d assemblylaboratory. 1 $17,500 1 $17,500 Director, structures and mechanics laboratory 1 18,000 1 18,000 Director, systems analysis and reliability laboratory.. „__ 1 17,500 1 17,500 Director, research project laboratory1 18,000 1 18,000 Director, development operations division I 19,000 1 19,000 Executive assistant for research and development, Frankford arsenal 1 $16,000 1 16,000 1 16,000 Laboratory chief, guided missile fuze laboratory 1 14,500 1 14,500 1 14,500 Project director, Bedstone and Pershing _ 1 18,000 1 18,000 Scientific adviser 1 15,500 1 15,500 1 15,500 Technical director, ordnance materiels research office 1 15,500 1 16,500 1 16,500 Technical director, D i a m o n d ordnance fuze laboratory 1 15,500 1 16,500 1 16,500 Ungraded positions a t a n n u a l rates less than $9,901 1,422 1,494 1,478 7,122,691 7,562,317 7,673,365 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $9,890 or above: Engineer 3 33,856 4 44,963 4 44,963 Foreman 41 424,146 48 496,917 46 476,306 Master of dredges, barges, tugs, e t c . . 6 68,207 6 68.280 6 68,280 1 10,129 Superintendent. 1 10,129 1 10,129 27,690 Equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 ,666 29,475 145,067,910 155,444,074 154,443,000 Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct— Transfers to National Aeronautics and Space Administration Lapses 56,518 62,200 62,200 316,134,998 360,791,513 360,111,870 1,581 6,139,691 Net p e r m a n e n t (average number, net salary) 54,937 309,995,307 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment 2,550,158 Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base 929,985 Overtime and holiday p a y 9,766,057 Nightwork differential 349,122 Uniform allowance 60,429 Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 1,958,212 Excess of annual "leave t a k e n " ( - ) over leave earned 01 Personal services. 325,609,270 A I R FORCE INDUSTRIAL 4,665 35,178,000 ,877 1,830 18,411,940 14,439,662 323 55,705 311,173,851 '341,699,930 3,678,271 3,194,000 2,596,900 11,846,199 275,666 52,761 1,164,600 11,688,971 116,350 52,774 5,080,378 -1,506,546 365,230,105 325,884,000 FUND 1959 actual Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Living and quarters allowance Additional pay for service abroad Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken Excess of annual leave taken (—) over leave earned 01 Grades and ranges: GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090 Chief, printing division Printing superintendent GS-12, $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370.. GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $9,890 or above: Aircraft maintenance officer Equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total p e r m a n e n t . 1960 estimate 7 13 32 12 58 26 120 208 288 1,079,119 56 194,705 1 $10,629 1 10,150 9 76,143 8 58,549 17 116,202 34 217,931 10 57,726 57 306,957 23 110,986 122 551,629 188 745,074 279 1,047, M0 55 194,288 1 1 9 7 16 32 9 55 21 115 183 257 $10,629 10,379 77,013 52,497 110,820 206,535 52,775 298,878 103,539 532,362 730,868 972,009 56 190,268 1 10.317 1 10,317 3,946 4,099 994 16,418,919 17,281,378 ' 16,670,921 20,250,085 127 496,074 4,709 4,904 19,777,808 20,795,499 172 627,566 187 651,264 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary): 3,692 3,920 United States a n d p o s s e s s i o n s — 3,911 17,638,966 18,735,481 18,377,058 Foreign countries: 33 164,486 33 163,546 33 162,664 U.S. rates 812 764 751 Local rates — 1,346,700 1,245,208 1,214,289 Positions other t h a n p e r m a n e n t : T e m p o rary e m p l o y m e n t : 123 266,170 123 266,170 121 261,852 u n i t e d States a n d possessions 14 11,205 14 11,205 14 11,205 f o r e i g n countries: Local rates 1,157,580 - N e t permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions— Foreign countries: U.S. rates Local rates Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Personal services 21,545,200 FUND 1900 cstlmato N u m - Total ber salary Nmn- Total ber s;dary 1 $13,686 1 13,978 1 $13,6S6 1 13,978 2 23,920 2 24,169 1 1 10,150 10,858 1 1 10,379 11,107 10,86K 77,749 332, 60S I 7 32 26 1 13 7 19 4 22 16 91 1 9,901 77, 5S6 2tH, 741 199, fl.W 7, 2.7.1 60, QM 42,142 106, 637 1 2 6,365 9,373 257, m 20,280 92, 561 40,968 110,904 30,327 111,113 136,659 358,500 2,974 1 2 5,720 10,814 2ft, 2S0 106,512 68,900 363,464 3,058 249 283 1,479,56S 86,768 1,678,254 56,614 19 146 648,948 135 126 2 961,878 10,814 782,100 9,300 6,350 290,770 3,071 10,900 278,100 3,000 1,921,831 1,684,800 A I R FORCE MANAGEMENT 1959 actual NumGrades and ranges: ber GS-18. Rate of $17,500: Director, Armed Forces supply sup1 port center GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Director, management staff, Armed Forces supply support center GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: D e p u t y director, cataloging division.. D e p u t y director, management s t a f f . . . D e p u t y director, standardization division Director, data processing division Program analyst Program coordinator Supply cataloging administrator Supply management officer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officer General e n g i n e e r . - . . . .Preservation and packing specialist.— Program analyst Supply cataloger. . - - -- - — - - - - Supply cataloging administrator. GS-13 P %?8M°to $11,090: Aeronautical research engineer.— Disposal officcr General engineer Mechanical engineer ------Printing and publications officer.. $73,712 844,399 24,3«W 16, 066 160,417 30,000 1959 actual 9 Deduct lapses 1961 (Vtimste -64,810 22,533,812 Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Director, defense telephone servlco Engineer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Engineer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Attorney-adviser Comptroller D e p u t y director, defense telephone service Engineer GS-12, $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885. GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370. GS-7. $4,980 to $5,SS0..._ GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $9,890 Local wage rates Total permanent $151,974 836,100 24,2:>o 16,066 167,384 601,400 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $10,379 10,150 49,993 51,997 89,510 205,237 69,146 312,203 123,718 549,022 833,985 Personal services 1060 estimate $75,077 1,074,737 23,040 13,674 161,736 AHMT MANAGEMENT 01 1959 actual 115 Total salary $17,514 FUND 1960 estimate N u m - Total ber salary 1 $17,514 15,392 13,083 12,771 13,374 13,083 13,6S6 13,978 27,352 13,374 25,542 38,916 13,97S 13.978 27,604 13,686 26,166 39,852 11,357 73,464 12,563 58,240 84,343 24,169 45,677 11,606 74,214 .2,813 59 217 84,094 24,169 46,404 11,107 9.901 55,057 33,321 10,379 9,901 10,150 54,080 33,550 10,629 20,673,200 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 116 MILITARY ASSISTANCE REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS—Con. AIR FORCE MANAGEMENT FUND—Continued 1959 actual Oriulcs and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,980 to $11,090—Continued Program analyst Supply cataloger GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,605 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,080 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,005 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-wcek base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 01 1960 estimate 1959 actual 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 13 18 20 1 49 1 67 17 $21,008 $20,779 138,838 157,181 150,428 7,571 323,585 5,928 387,267 87,215 273,348 294,678 247,795 3,827 $20,530 137,632 154,522 148,241 7,426 317,699 5,782 330,110 85,198 267,007 275,690 230,676 3,827 140,025 159,075 153,112 7,571 328,785 6,074 392,551 89,164 279,025 298,140 251,579 3,931 3,723 3,723 3,723 423 2,643,857 20 162,789 432 2,727,677 6 41,657 432 2,761,419 14,039 2 403 2,481,068 426 2,686,020 430 2,747,380 10,550 11,000 11,000 9,903 132,197 2,998 20,980 100,000 3,000 10,620 100,000 3,000 2,636,716 2,821,000 2,872,000 Personal services INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION Grades and ranges: Grades established b y the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22 U.S.C. 801-1158): Foreign Service reserve officer: Class 2. $13,860 to $15,840 Class 3. $11,660 to $13,640 Class 4. $9,900 to $11,550 Class 5. $8,140 to $9,790 Class 6. $6,710 to $8,030 Foreign Service staff officer: Class 7. $6,990 to $8,050 Class 8. $6,285 to $7,350 Class 9. $5,585 to $6,650 Class 10. $5,115 to $6,175 Class 11. $4,650 to $5,500 Class 12. $4,180 to $5,025 Class 13. $3,730 to $4,580 Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $9,890 Total permanent., Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary): Foreign countries: U.S. rates Local rates Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base. Overtime and holiday pay Living and quarters allowance Additional pay for service abroad 01 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Ungraded positions at annual rates less than $9,890 Total permanent Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries carried In other position schedules paid from this account Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Local rates Other personal services: Rccrular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 Personal services Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $11,357 1 6,285 11,170 19,450 8,640 11,190 1 5,585 15 73^680 59,160 70 134,185 88 5 480,715 45,001 119 1 548,165 18,800 43 40 376,554 59,160 48 70 130,385 40 3,500 9,891 30,547 93,359 14,080 16,000 65,260 105,295 573,011 730,000 914,989 44,482 723 1,092,479 12 11,697 643 35 Net permanent (average number, net salary): Foreign countries: Local r a t e s . $11,357 711 Positions other t h a n permanent: Parttime employment: Foreign countries: Local rates. Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 2 4 11 2 7 1 7 4 6 6 21,257 38,188 85,657 13,790 46,609 6,386 39,458 19,988 28,488 23,255 1 4 9 5 1 5 1 4 5 3 34,050 6,386 26,292 4,805 17,847 19,490 12,231 2 2 3 $8,404 7,634 12,231 6 28 35,348 48,926 8 26 44,521 45,469 2 26 9,173 45,469 85 4 418,707 26,490 73 1 343,815 9,659 35 82,911 5 23,675 3 15.000 3 15.000 59 368,096 47 294,514 10 43.269 47,796 2 26 9,173 45,469 2 26 9.173 45.469 27 1 2 Total salary $44,280 47,960 147,325 50,490 44,660 $59,730 11,990 181,445 67,215 44,440 Personal services, International Cooperation Administration Deduct lapses Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Realtv officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Engineer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530. GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $1,910 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Local wage rates N u m - Total N u m ber ber salary DEPARTMENT OF STATE CONSOLIDATED WORKING F U N D S , ARMY 1959 actual 1960 estimate 11,107 38,188 72,072 01 1.579 4,423 2.650 1.237 282 421,894 353,043 98,193 Personal services, Department of State 870,507 1,080,782 9,754 12,318 3,325 36,372 8,300 32,600 919,958 1,134,000 ARMY Grades and ranges: GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Administrative officer... GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Budget officer Engineer Physicist Supply officer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant Administrative officer... Architect Budget analyst Comptroller Engineer Industrial specialist Management a n a l y s t . . . Program analyst Supply officer Training officer. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Administrative officer.., 14,685 14,685 13,374 41,039 13,970 80,897 11,606 23,670 11,835 47,370 1 11,606 2 23,670 1 11,835 4 47,610 1 14,655 12 145,183 2 26,969 1 12,075 2 23,670 9 104,275 1 11,606 10 120,055 1 12,315 1 12,075 2 23,670 11 129,487 1 11,606 5 2 1 13,374 55,017 13,970 80,897 51,877 20,057 5 2 52,837 20,101 117 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY 1959 actual I960 estimate 1961 estimate ARMY—continued N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Attorney-adviser Auditor Budget analyst . Comptroller Contract specialist Engineer Industrial analyst International a d v i s e r . . Interpreter Management analyst Procurement officer Program analyst Statistician Supply officer Transportation officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 5 $52,127 2 19,780 4 40,300 2 20,529 1 10,370 40 395,026 2 21,179 1 10,150 5 53,102 3 31,387 11 115,419 1 11,330 187 1,716,489 228 1,718,200 44 300,430 188 1,180,871 22 129,461 163 879,106 411,320 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 5 $52,379 3 19,780 4 40,300 2 20,758 1 10,370 40 438,456 2 21,408 1 10,130 1 10,130 1 10,150 18 208,869 5 53,102 3 31,887 11 118,293 1 11,330 235 2,156,796 2,013,070 47 328,849 206 1,328,942 21 126,205 183 1,000,683 88 435,265 205 936,502 224 917,352 39 146,581 8 27,811 4 12,480 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 t o $4,940 909,599 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 179,133 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 39,632 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 15,246 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,530 Grades established b y Secretary of Defense: D O D - 2 . $15,510: Public 2 30,690 affairs adviser Ungraded positions a t hourly rates 99 566,480 45 394,801 equivalent to less t h a n $9,890. 1,180 Local wage rates — 1,172 1,538,762 1,233,332 1 15,510 97 566,480 082 1,596,899 2,811 2,956 2,764 13,187,718 13,293,867 11,565,196 49 104.9 181.8 313,534 599,400 1,026,046 Total permanent . Deduct lapses N e t p e r m a n e n t (average n u m b e r , n e t salary): United States a n d possessions 413.8 2,620,099 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 419.9 2,673,301 420 2,723,803 1,273 1,269.7 1,034.4 8,571,738 8,510,672 6,734,176 1, i9 1,161.5 1,134 1,578,643 1,510,494 1,184,875 Local rates... Positions other t h a n p e r m a n e n t : Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime a n d holiday p a y Additional p a y for service abroad 01 $67,864 3 20,260 4 41,009 2 20,758 1 10,370 36 395,935 2 21,408 1 10,290 1 10,130 1 10,379 18 211,217 5 54,081 3 32,345 11 117,815 1 11,330 225 2,084,679 257 2,030,633 47 331,253 194 1,266,444 21 127,525 177 987,202 88 442,288 205 951,337 216 891,092 40 153,231 28,428 12,646 Personal services, A r m y 22,906 3,627 18,680 24,778 313,959 3.720,254 54,122 280,098 4,137,953 27,425 229,146 3,601,081 14,621,047 17,170,267 16,750,516 NAVY Grades a n d ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative officer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officer Engineer Executive training assistant GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Budget officer Contract specialist Educational specialist Engineer Naval architect _ Supply officer. GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 25-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 gS-8. $5,470 to $6,370. GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Grades established p u r s u a n t to A U.S.0.1071-1076C: $8,003 to $13,239: „ Senior professor a n d professor $6,771 to $9,851: „ Associate professor $5,385 to $8,619: Assistant professor $4,615 to $6,155: Instructor 1 13,374 1 1 11,606 12,563 2 1 10 1 6 38 41 4 39 11 67 35 123 148 205 64 1 30,316 20,051 10,150 111, 070 11,107 63,188 344,853 311,295 27,852 250,520 65,693 375,274 177,796 571,204 616,236 807,697 236,557 3,058 --- 34 - 2 1 1 1 2 10 1 5 41 35 4 35 15 60 32 118 123 167 55 1 2 23,912 12,563 11,357 2 1 1 23,912 12,563 11,357 9,901 20,020 111,070 11,107 53,850 374,766 277,195 28,433 226,805 90,293 341,939 165,382 550,733 518,911 671,657 208,301 3,162 1 3 1 2 10 1 5 42 39 4 32 15 64 32 119 125 169 48 1 9,890 32,764 10,150 20,260 111,070 11,107 53,850 384,453 303,065 28,599 209,241 91,334 366,354 165,832 561,993 528,684 681,476 181,476 3,266 21,550 2 21,550 2 21,242 1 7,695 1 7,079 1 7,079 17,695 3 17,849 3 18,311 4,615 1 5,693 1 5,693 3 1 1959 actual 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total NAVY—continued ber salary ber salary ber salary Ungraded positions at annual rates: Less than $9,890 141 $768,000 174 $903,625 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 551 2,059 1,091,100 3,538,810 Total permanent Deduct lapses 1,411 1,435 3,042 5,655,257 8,565,142 32 1,252 188,073 3,020,498 Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Local rates Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base.. Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Living and quarters allowance..., Military station allowance 01 816 4,176,372 805 4,333,105 73 432,717 901 935,555 91 542,750 483 591,329 20,544 100,710 5,573 52,407 1,042,603 38,636 95,128 2,000 65,438 2,392,810 6,766,481 8,051,196 3 38,313 38,604 1 3 1 1 1 11,606 35,755 11,835 11,835 11,357 11,606 47,341 12,085 12,085 11,357 4 6 1 1 1 1 13 2 4 50 39 2 22 1 15 37 34 33 40,331 60,631 10,150 10,150 10,150 10,379 131,203 20,529 40,331 453,742 290,433 13,478 137,922 5,637 81,844 190,799 145,868 136,470 32.382 67,582 40,789 61,318 10,379 10,150 10,379 10,379 132,348 20,529 40.789 423,962 204,652 13.790 133,567 5,782 121,780 138,575 168,070 116,710 28,867 324 2,010,712 12 100,755 267 1,825,893 10 65,347 264 1,811,040 5 34,250 242 1,672,801 238 1,666,026 241 1,687,258 Personal services, N a v y AIR FORCE Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative officer, supervisor GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officer, supervisor Administrative officer. Financial economist Operations analyst Program officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Budget officer Electronic engineer — E q u i p m e n t specialist General supply officer Inspector aircraft Program officer Operations analyst Supply officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 — GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Foreign nationals at local rates Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary): U.S. and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Local rates Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Living and quarters allowance 01 31 39 Personal services, Air Force 169,574 67,582 19 94,520 18 89,532 7,346 31,110 676,539 13,542 31,347 4,075 6,726 31,382 4,075 2,624,952 1,809,510 1,818,973 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE Grades and ranges: Grades established b y act of Aug. 26, 1954 (68 Stat. 857): Attorney Chief, U.S. logistic liaison g r o u p - . . - . Defense adviser, USRO and DEFREPNAMA r D e p u t y assistant secretary for m u t u a l defense assistance programs D e p u t y assistant secretary (international security affairs) Director, multilateral finance division. Director, m u t u a l weapons developm e n t team -—------Director of programing and control... Director, production and logistics division. —— Special assistant for new weapons production. ---Special assistant to the d e p u t y assista n t secretary (International security affairs). - - - - - - - - - - - GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Accountant — Attorney 1 1 11,502 14,206 1 1 12,667 14,539 1 1 12,667 14,539 1 18,720 1 18,720 1 18,720 1 19,011 1 19,011 1 19,011 1 1 19,011 16,952 1 1 19,011 16,952 1 1 19,011 16,952 1 1 16,952 17,514 1 1 16,952 17,514 1 1 16,952 17,514 1 16,952 1 16,952 1 16,952 1 14,206 1 14,206 1 14,206 1 15,017 1 15,017 1 15,017 1 1 13,374 13,083 1 1 13,686 13,374 1 1 13,686 13,374 118 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual MILITARY ASSISTANCE—Continued 1960 estimate OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF D E F E N S E - continued 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate OFFICE OF TIIE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE- continued Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970-Contlnuod Budget analyst Construction engineer Foreign aiTuirs officer. Industrial spcc'alist Infrastructure specialist Program analyst Program coordinator Program manager Statistician GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Accountant Hudget analyst Foreign allufrs officer Industrial specialist Infrastructure specialist Program analyst Program manager Statistician Trade control specialist GS-13. $9„S90 to $11,090: Budget analyst Program analyst Statistician Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $20,145 13,978 66,893 27,352 65,998 13,374 12,771 14,456 11,835 36,004 11,606 39,104 11,606 34,569 23,192 11,835 12,563 1 3 1 9,901 30,430 10,379 I 1 3 1 $26,769 13,978 67,787 27,352 12,771 79,954 13,686 13,083 14,456 $26,769 13,978 67,787 27,664 12,771 79,954 13,686 13,033 14,450 12,085 36,005 11,835 39,104 12,085 36,005 11,835 39,104 "is^ir 23,441 12,085 12,563 "35,"276 23,691 12,085 12,563 9,901 30,908 10,379 1 3 1 9,901 31,139 10,629 Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Supply specialist GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS 9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment: United States and possessions Foreign countries: U.S. rates Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Living and quarters allowance 01 Personal services, Office of the Secretary of Defense N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 1 6 3 1 7 9 26 65 26 14 1 $10,858 51,022 22,297 6,968 45,864 55,350 147,283 329,727 115,398 54,975 3,515 $10.858 60,818 14,310 7,114 40,768 56, 558 143,371 320,923 136,824 60,239 211 1,533,748 12 72,786 211 1,563,802 4 25,097 157 1,139,864 42 321,098 163 1,198,140 44 340,565 34,388 912 50,000 5,000 5,722 68,979 108,255 11,895 72,000 153,100 1,679,218 1,830,700 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—CIVIL DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 cstlmato CEMETERIAL EXPENSES SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Cemetery operations administrator... 1 $12,315 1 $12,315 $12,555 Superintendent. 1 11,355 11,595 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 22,180 Engineer (general) 2 22,180 22,180 Cemetery operations specialist 9,890 1 10,370 Superintendent 9,890 45,970 63,350 GS-12. $8,350 to $9,530 71,200 5 143,580 121,050 GS-ll. $7,030 to $8,230.. 15 119,850 21,765 34,025 52,790 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 3 44,595 83,055 81,255 - GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 7 54,030 69,840 62,570 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 9 223,730 219,780 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 22 123,360 127,340 122,450 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 26 135,340 235,700 240,540 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 74 349,585 241,675 217,150 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 50 212,920 97,540 149,940 127,255 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 25 34,155 38,455 30,520 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 9 Ungraded positions at annual rates equiv428 1,916,156 457 2,139,217 506 2,368,586 alent to less than $9,890 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad Uniform allowance Payment for reimbursement of military. 01 Personal services . 677 3,200,131 20.1 87,415 6 37,062 725 3,531,627 26.2 106,307 12 790 3,845,386 25 120,871 29,985 79,550 770 661.9 3,149,778 710.8 3,504,870 157,695 169,879 147,417 12,754 60,490 3,827 565 20,832 27,932 36,632 4,149 565 21,509 16,446 63,778 5,005 565 29,075 3,405,941 3,765,536 4,015,786 3,754,500 RIVERS AND HARBORS AND FLOOD CONTROL CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID PROM RIVERS AND HARBORS AND FLOOD CONTROL APPROPRIATIONS 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Members, Mississippi River Commission: 3 $22,500 3 $22,500 3 $22,500 Civilian GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 3 49,047 3 49,047 3 49,047 Engineer. GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 6 88,587 6 87,838 2 29,598 Engineer GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 13,374 1 13,083 Administrative officer. 26,457 2 26,145 13,978 Attorney 40,746 3 40,746 27,372 Attorney-adviser 13,374 1 13,083 13,083 Comptroller 13,978 1 13,978 13,978 Director of civilian personnel 76 Engineer1,057,351 1,055,851 1,025,028 1 13,978 1 13,978 1 13,978 Geologist... 1 13,374 1 13,374 1 13,083 Management officer.. 1 12,771 1 12,771 Realty officer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 34,320 22,963 11,606 Accountant 70,354 70,075 47,361 Administrative officer 12,085 12,085 11,835 Appraiser 12,563 12,563 12,563 Architect 84,094 83,095 82,408 Attorney 70,303 69,596 57,781 11,357 Attorney-adviser11,357 Budget officer Chief, classification and wage admin1 12,563 12,334 1 12,334 istration Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued Comptroller Economist Engineer Geologist Information and editorial specialist... Personnel officer Realty officer Superintendent Transportation rate analyst GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090; Accountant Administrative officer Appraiser Architect Attorney Attorney-adviser Auditor Biologist Budget analyst Budget officer Comptroller Conservationist Economist Engineer Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 4 $46,424 1 12,085 226 2.800,960 1 12,563 1 12,813 2 22,714 7 83,095 1 11,606 1 12,563 5 6 6 51,437 63,274 61,816 1 10,150 6 62,774 18 184,074 4 41,287 2 21,965 1 10,629 19 194,703 1 9,901 2 20,051 574 6,232,492 5 61,895 Equipment specialist 12 130,296 Geologist 2 21,008 Information officer 1 10,629 Legal administrator 20,051 2 Management officer 1 11,107 Motion picture producer 6 60,153 Personnel officer 9,901 1 Position classifier 1 11,107 Procurement administrative officer... 20 208,830 Realty officer 1 10,150 Reservoir manager. 3 33,321 Safety officer . 6 60,402 Superintendent 4 40,829 Supply officer 1,330 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 12,301,762 1,992 GS-ll. $7,030 to $8,230.. 15,826,436 210 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. 1,475,544 2,238 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... 14,460,846 390 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370... 2,327,396 1,750 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880... 9,710,065 ,140 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390... 5,904,702 1,692 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940... 7,705,984 1,837 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325... 7,747,695 1,868 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.— 7,266,520 602 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825— 2,191,280 64 216,104 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530.—Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv10,321 alent to less than $9,890 54,381,440 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment.-Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Living and quarters allowance... Additional pay for service abroad Uniform allowances Add cost for effective time --—y Pay and allowances to commissioned officers 01 Personal services, rivers and harbors and flood control _ 4 $16,882 1 12,085 234 2,008,065 12,563 12,813 46,428 84.695 11,835 12,663 4 $47,340 1 12,334 233 2,921,728 12,503 13,012 45,926 85,342 11,836 12,663 61,817 73,337 62,545 62, 646 71,691 63,274 10,379 74,133 188,322 42,016 32,115 19,802 10,160 73,404 180,198 41,287 31,800 19,802 19 190,827 1 9.901 2 20,051 600 6,332,092 5 52,645 12 131,310 2 21,267 1 10,868 3 29,962 1 11,107 6 60,631 1 9,901 1 11,107 20 210,830 1 10,150 3 33,321 60,860 4 41,287 ,351 12,627,433 2,113 16,864,865 199 1,402,456 2,375 15,383,676 405 2,426,966 1,815 10,110,327 1,259 6,667,098 ,761 8,055,572 1,919 8,183,057 1,931 7,601,343 609 2,242,430 61 207,617 19 199,180 1 10,160 2 20,529 602 6,401,894 5 63,145 12 132,324 2 21,486 1 10,858 3 30,430 1 11,107 6 61,587 1 10,150 1 11,107 20 213.725 1 10,379 3 33,321 61,816 4 41,766 1,369 12,728,298 2,137 17,100,993 210 1,481,164 2,400 15,556,162 405 2,448,571 1,820 10,178,787 1,279 6,740,158 1,792 8,272,308 1,960 8,351,957 ,946 7,667,235 621 2,291,418 62 212,110 10,330 10,400 54,696,854 55,346,039 27,248 26,497 27,513 158,887,478 153,632,352 161,113,181 1,043 1,065 989 6,395,126 6,029,638 5,845,475 26,183 i 454 152,492,352 '147,602,714 >,524 155,267,706 3,628,756 178,496 364,199 3,693,750 222,130 386,000 3,706,700 222,780 388,300 565,344 8,090,330 264,241 42,181 100,044 13,667 905,250 1,171,423 8,208,895 265,550 42,000 122,000 14,100 596,159 8,204,605 265,550 42,000 122,000 14,100 961,776 1,449,500 1,459,500 162,716,998 168,067,700 170,289,400 119 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 120 1959 actual 1960 estimate DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY—Continued R I V E R S A N D HARBORS A N D FLOOD CONTROL—Continued CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF PERSONAL SERVICES PAID FROM RIVERS AND IIARBORS AND FLOOD CONTROL APPROPRIATIONS—CONTINUED 1059 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Salaries and wages aro distributed as follows: Direct obligations: "General Investigations": Civilian Military "Construction, general"; Civilian Military "Operation and maintenance, general": Civilian Military "General expenses": Civilian Military " Flood control, Mississippi River and tributaries : Civilian Military " U n i t e d States scctton, Saint Law* rcnco River Joint Board of Engineers": Civilian "International N a v i g a t i o n C o n gresses": Civilian "Iilvcrs and harbors and flood control, special eipenso funds": Civilian "Niagararemedial works": Civilian.. "Revolving fund, Corps of Engineers": Civilian "Rivers and harbors and flood control, trust funds": Civilian "Capital outlay," United States Soldiers* Home: Civilian "Construction." Bureau of Sport Fishcricsand Wlldllfo: Civilian "Construction," Bureau of Indian Affairs: Civilian "Passamaquoddy tidal power survey," Department of State: Civilian "Disaster relief," funds appropriated to the President: Civilian "Salaries and expenses," Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization: Civilian "Construction of hospital and domiciliary facilities," Veterans Administration: Civilian "Salaries and expenses," National Science Foundation: Civilian " U n i t e d States dollars advanced from foreign Governments, United States Information and educational exchange program," Department of State: Civilian " M u t u a l security—economic," funds appropriated to the President: Civilian Reimbursable obligations: "Advances and reimbursements, rivers and harbors and flood control": Civilian Total permanent Dcduct l a p s e s . . . - - - Net permanent (average number, net salary) — Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 01 Personal services 440 $1,825,782 1,015 994 3,479,647 3,721,514 74.3 60,966 353,514 415 $1,952,038 919.7 3,368,000 996 3,418,681 54,885 13,585 58,972 28,232 3,523,674 26,872 59,680 29,984 3,594,300 $6,895,000 15,000 $6,705,000 15,000 60,755,048 351,973 63,640,000 590,000 64,910,000 590,000 61,745,967 137,428 63,010,000 390,000 64,010,000 390,000 RYUKYU ISLANDS, ARMY 9,197,323 387,679 9,248,100 369,500 9,569,600 379,500 ADMINISTRATION 18,741,132 66,696 19,340,000 85,000 19,395,000 85,000 6,500 6,500 5,170 35,000 144,195 241 145,600 141,000 2,859,649 3,000,000 3,050,000 480,676 522,300 458,000 38,336 56,200 54,800 138,827 56,500 27,358 27,700 324,437 118,900 50,367 51,900 20,483 212 620 5,051 2,330 4,500 434,585 495,000 495,000 LIMITATION ON OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AND CAPITAL OUTLAY 1959 actual Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 $6,783,315 15,000 UNITED STATES SOLDIERS' HOME Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 . GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 . GS-7. $4,080 to $5,880. GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 G9-5. $-1,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065. GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions a t annual rates less than $9,890 N u m - Total N u m - T o t a l ber salary ber salary 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 4 3 21 8 34 33 60 163 1 $73,600 42,900 20,565 26,190 18,960 118,680 41,320 156,710 153,805 225,090 585,030 3,625 225 303,001 8 6 3 3 3 18 7 37 37 57 171 2 $73,840 43,620 20,865 18,855 18,810 101,790 35,930 166,630 150,430 213,560 598,500 7,155 223 203,880 37 57 171 2 $73,840 43,620 20,865 18,855 18,810 101,790 35,930 166,630 150,430 213,560 598,500 7,155 223 299,880 1959 actual 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - T o t a l ber salary ber salary d r a d e s and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: $13,970 $13,970 D e p u t y civil administrator 13,970 13,970 Programs evaluating officer. 13,370 13,370 Director, economic development... 12,770 12,770 Director, finance 12,770 12, 770 Director, education.Supervisory judge (U.S. Civil Ad12,770 1 12,770 ministration courts) 13,070 1 12,770 Supervisory judge (land court) GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 11,355 Economist general 11,355 1 11,355 International relations officer 23,190 2 23,190 Supervisory business economist Banking and Investment specialist.— Judge (attorney) 3 34,545" Labor economist international, super12,555 1 12,555 visory..— 11,355 Director, public safety 1 11,355 11,595 Supervisory attorney 11,595 Supervisory information officer 1 11,595 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: International relations officer 11,090 1 11,090 Programs analyst. 9,890 1 9,890 Agricultural economist 9,890 Banking and investment specialist... 9,890 Budget officer 9,890 9,890 Communications specialist, supervisory 10,130 1 10,370 Construction-management engineer, supervisory 10,370 10,370 Electrical engineer, supervisory 11,090 9,890 Finance and fiscal economist 11,090 11,090 Fiscal economist (taxation) 10,370 10,370 Industrial specialist. 9,890 Transportation specialist supervisory. 9,890 1 11,090 Supervisory educationist 9,890 1 11,330 Educationist (vocational) Judge (attorney) 20,020 2 10,130 Labor economist (trade union specialist) Social Insurance administrator.. 1 10,370 1 10,370 Attorney (general) 3 29,670 3 28,350 Attorney prosecutor.. Public safety and security officer..TI 10,370 10,370 Supervisory administrative officer (real property) 1 9,890 Supervisory information officer.. _ . 1 9,890 Program administration chief 1 10,130 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 18 157,620 19 164,270 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 "" 12 89,640 14 104,180 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 ""* 4 26,470 20,115 3 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 11 67,785 86,490 14 G&-8. $5,470 to $6,370] 8 47,660 47,210 8 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 79,950 83,700 15 15 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 "I 39,970 59,130 8 12 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 65,400 74,100 15 16 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 71,890 59,175 18 15 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 14,075 13,980 4 4 Ungraded positions (local rates) 245 182,866 251 186,370 Total permanent 394 409 1,248,136 1,318,105 Deduct lapses 19 129,341 10 59,285 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 375 399 1,118,795 1,258,820 Positions other than permanent* Intermittent employment 7,375 4,000 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base . . 3,396 8,356 Overtime and holiday pay 10,604 8,085 Additional pay for service abroad." 11,655 5,396 01 Personal services 1,151,825 1,284,657 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—MILITARY T H E PANAMA CANAL CANAL ZONE OPERATING PANAMA EXPENSES Fire officer positions., Education positions.. Other Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total civilian permanent Deduct lapses 19 $228,475 1960 estimate 20 $229,379 20 $229,379 19,000 1 19,000 1 19,000 18 7 34 42 69 164 63 92 106 95 27 198,792 392,846 100,309 170,866 60,014 267,730 320,515 476,807 997,086 337,568 414,500 268,075 180,228 41,999 14 36 11 19 7 38 44 81 159 56 93 114 101 17 199,392 469,418 123,683 180,859 61,327 303,276 339,455 555,928 986,721 310,870 424,898 289,035 193,399 26,746 14 36 11 19 7 38 44 81 159 56 93 114 101 17 200,592 471,218 124,883 179,659 60,951 302,336 338,707 554,988 984,226 311,570 427,025 302,665 204,949 28,222 5 15,500 37 75,209 122 252,412 295 399,977 44 54,615 6,240 5 15,814 34 71,487 105 238,598 295 412,012 46 59,358 6,454 5 15,814 34 75,065 105 249,641 297 438,206 46 62,688 6,840 6 9,976 19,016 17,236 23,635 30,020 64,983 46,326 383,208 1 10,237 2 19,360 2 17,721 3 24,539 4 31,548 9 64,401 9 60,344 62 371,095 1 10,237 2 19,360 2 17,721 3 24,539 4 31,548 9 64,983 9 59,762 61 365,505 13,300 15,700 14,500 16,500 24,700 21,571 16,500 31,075 10,915 22,800 183,155 202,860 15,700 10,536 1 13.300 1 15,700 1 14,800 1 16,500 2 24,700 2 21,571 1 16,500 3 31,513 1 11,353 2 22,800 12 183,155 17 204,540 1 15,700 1 10,536 174 1,223,997 48 350,757 403 2,261,471 37 136,023 174 1,237,409 39 291,324 412 2,342,371 39 141,909 174 1,235,109 39 290,448 419 2,382,863 39 142,123 329 446,649 337 464,332 337 490,219 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 2 12 17 1 1 2,429 2,421 2,409 11,096,330 10,964,132 10,661,022 42.8 46.7 59.4 145,309 151,111 205,421 Net civilian permanent (average 2,386.2 2,374.3 2,349.6 number, net salary) 10,951,021 10,813,021 10,455,601 — s other than permanent: 28,300 51,100 25,790 lemporary employment 190,100 190,100 187,133 rat-time employment 142,300 142,300 142,277 intermittent employment other personal services: 19,500 39,000 19,525 Regular pay above 52-week base.. 392,200 392,200 362,037 Overtime and holiday pay„_ 88,000 88,000 88,043 Nightwork differential 37,400 37,400 37,356 Uniform allowance 20,700 20,700 20,738 payments to institution inmates.. 127,600 11,869,521 11,773,821 11,466,100 AH personal services, civilian.. 01 Personal services 11,694,575 12,003,200 12,098,900 FUND 1960 estimate Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1961 estimate 1 1 13,000 1 15,700 1 14,500 1 16,500 2 24,100 2 21,134 1 16,500 3 31,075 1 10,915 2 22,200 12 183,155 17 202,860 1 15,700 1 10,098 COMPANY 1959 actual Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Civilian: Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $9,381: Governor of the Canal Zone Positions established by Governor of the Canal Zone: Nonmanual positions: NM-14. $9,381 to $15,694 NM-13. $8,320 to $13,863 NM-12. $7,155 to $11,913 NM-11. $6,094 to $10,288 NM-10. $5,699 to $9,256 NM-9. $5,262 to $8,606 NM-8. $4,846 to $7,963 NM-7. $4,451 to $7,350 NM-6. $4,077 to $6,738 NM-5. $3,682 to $6,175 NM-4. $3,474 to $5,406 NM-3. $1,706 to $5,081 NM-2. $1,373 to $4,781 NM-1. $1,165 to $4,413 Service positions: 8-7. $3,141 to $4,988 S-6. $1,830 to $2,870 S-5. $1,622 to $2,496 B-3. $1,290 to $1,934 S-2. $1,165 to $1,768 S-l. $1,040 to $1,622 Postal positions: P - l l . $8,788 to $10,588 P-10. $7,988 to $9,638 P-9. $7,269 to $8,806 P-& $6,731 to $8,156 P-7. $6,238 to $7,513 P-6. $5,775 to $6,938 P-5. $5,344 to $6,394.. P-4. $5,044 to $6,094 Ungraded positions at annual rates: $9,890 or above: Chief, division of veterinary medicine. Chief, division of preventive medicine. Chief, internal security Civil affairs director Dental officer District police commander Executive secretary Fire captain Eire chief Magistrate, Medical officer School officer Superintendent, hospital, Warden Less than $9,890: Police positions CANAL PANAMA CANAL COMPANY GOVERNMENT 1959 actual Military. 121 Military Civilian: Grades and ranges: Positions established by Board of Directors, Panama Canal Company: Secretary Comptroller Vice president Positions established by President, Panama Canal Company: Graded positions equivalent to GS grades: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant secretary GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Freight traffic manager GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Assistant chief, accounting department, New York Passenger traffic manager Pier superintendent Port engineer Shore steward Supervisory purchasing a g e n t . . . GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 OS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Nonmanual positions* NM-14. $9,381 to $15,694 NM-13. $8,320 to $13,863 NM-12. $7,155 to $11,913 NM-11. $6,094 to $10,288 NM-10. $5,699 to $9,256.. NM-9. $5,262 to $8,606... NM-8. $4,846 to $7,963... NM-7. $4,451 to $7,350... NM-6. $4,077 to $6,738... NM-5. $3,682 to $6,175... NM-1, $3,474 to $5,406... NM-3. $1,706 to $5,031... NM-2. $1,373 to $4,781... NM-1. $1,165 to $4,413 Service positions: S-9. $3,869 to $6,406 . S-8. $3,494 to $5,834 S-7. $3,141 to $4,988 S-6. $1,830 to $2,870 S-5. $1,622 to $2,496 S-L $1,435 to $2,267 S-3. $1,290 to $1,934 S-2. $1,165 to $1,768 S-l. $1,040 to $1,622.... Ungraded positions at annual rates: $9,890 and above: Administrative officer Assistant comptroller, New York.. Assistant port captain Chief engineer Chief, executive planning staff Chief, steamship division Deputy comptroller General agent, Haiti General counsel Master Personnel director Pilot Procurement officer Public information officer Supply and community service direcTransportatlon and terminals director. Less than $9,890 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $9,890 or above: Chief engineer, floating p l a n t . . — — . Chief foreman, buildings and equipment Chief foreman, buildings and public works Chief foreman, fuel operation Chief foreman, locks operation 7 $88,646 7 $87,936 1 $18,f>00 1 17,500 1 16,500 i $i8,:>oo 1 17,600 l 16,500 1 12,771 11,606 1 11,606 10,150 10,629 10,150 10,150 10,150 19,802 25,567 53,188 35,136 69,540 24,011 49,190 44,078 62,959 81,705 76,299 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 7 5 10 4 9 9 14 20 20 10,150 10,858 10,379 10,150 10,379 20,300 25,950 54,250 35,676 04,382 24,430 49,920 44,770 61,465 82,670 74,815 255,854 527,887 874,159 928,432 55 481,794 977,847 69 523,131 98 671,815 91 552,474 149 &43,538 201 1,003,437 321 898,543 586 1,049,703 226 350,818 121 15 10 11 67 62 72 243 155 60 83,213 53,765 40,327 146,388 116,630 117,189 337,735 194,443 68,308 18 268,849 41 612,042 76 858,875 117 1,106,322 46 406,711 122 985,953 60 457,932 96 661,278 546,137 140 792,999 250 1,173,588 279 791,224 665 1,029,743 200 319,239 14 11 11 66 64 72 240 147 60 76,975 60,331 40,825 147,347 127,741 120,268 343,778 189,177 70,804 14,500 12,000 31,000 25,888 16,500 14,000 15,100 12,500 16,500 29,052 16,500 14,800 12,000 31,000 25,888 16,500 14,000 15,100 12,600 16,500 29,052 16,500 1,213,500 1 12,500 1 15,100 1,327,000 I 12,500 1 15,400 1 16,600 1 16,500 1 16,500 1 16,500 1,056 921 2,745,508 2,498,303 26 263,118 25 268,190 1 10,213 1 11,024 1 2 3 10,421 20,342 32,779 1 2 3 11,294 21,155 34,491 122 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 PANAMA CANAL PANAMA CANAL COMPANY—Continued COMPANY FUND—continued 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Ungraded positions at hourly rates—Con. ber salary Equivalent to $9,890 or above—Con. 2 $23,359 Chief foreman, machinist 2 $22,812 2 $21,298 1 11,432 Chief foreman, shlpfitter 1 11,245 1 11,024 Chief foreman, shipwright and dock11,245 1 11,432 10,836 master 11,648 1 12,106 11,190 Chief power dispatcher 43,160 4 44,907 41,507 Chief, powerplant 120,400 11 125,310 125,777 Engineer, floating plant 10,340 1 10,754 19,864 First mate, floating plant 12,979 1 13,498 12,438 Foreman, locks maintenance 10,492 10.088 1 10,912 Foreman, stevedore 10,212 10.046 1 10,60S General foreman 10.622 10,213 1 11,047 General foreman, electrician 62,536 60,899 General foreman, locks operation 6 65,038 10,448 10,046 General foreman, roundhouse 1 10,866 10,213 10,016 General foroman, salvage depot 1 10,400 11,849 11,294 Inspector, floating equipment 1 11,849 428,651 412,164 Master, floating plant 38 445,804 9.922 Operator, dipper dredge 1 1 10,732 1 10,319 Equivalent to less than $9,890 6,445 ,304 >,309 16,586,092 17,331,938 16,619,375 Total civilian permanent., Deduct lapses ] 0,444 10,539 ] 0,479 33.451,830 33,903,601 34,904,333 444.6 207.1 186.7 1,113,255 632,806 474,743 N e t civilian permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions 10,083.4 10,260.9 10,246.3 32,306,838 33,240,374 34,397,389 Foreign countries: U.S. rates 1 12,500 1 12,500 1 12,500 Local rates 10 19,237 10 17,921 10 19,701 1960 estimate 1961 estimate $378,171 552,908 430,061 $276,067 567,851 424,976 $1,044,427 594,788 449,954 108, 599 2,697,615 222, 111 13,271 449,936 220,349 2,309,595 259,126 13,334 120,317 2,398,377 297,306 13,334 1959 actual THE PANAMA CANAL—Continued Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment. Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y Nightwork differential Uniform allowance Excess of leave earned over leave t a k e n . 01 A11 personal services, civilian 37,191,247 37,342,093 39,348,093 Personal services. 37,279,893 37,430,029 39,427,418 MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS WILDLIFE CONSERVATION, ETC., EGLIN AIR FORCE FIELD 1959 actual RESERVATION, 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 Ungraded positions at hourly equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 1 $4,230 1 $3,850 1 $3,945 3 10,747 3 11,730 3 11,793 Total permanent Deduct lapses 4 14,977 49 4 15,580 4 15,738 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personnel services: regular p a y above 52-week base 4 14,928 4 15,580 4 15,738 01 Personal services rates 57 120 60 14,985 15,700 15,798 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1961 estimate Deduct lapses Grades or ranges: Special positions a t rates equal to or in excess of $17,500: Commissioner Medical director Scientific director Director, division of nutrition Director, division of pharmacology. GS-18. $17,500: D e p u t y commissioner GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: D e p u t y commissioner Director of b u r e a u . . GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Chief, new d r u g branch D e p u t y medical director Director of bureau Director of division GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant director of bureau Assistant director of division Assistant to commissioner Chemist Chief of branch D e p u t y director of division Director of division Food and drug officer Geneticist Medical officer Pharmacologist Veterinarian GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant director of bureau Assistant director of division Associate chief of branch Assistant to medical director Biochemist Chemist Chief of branch Chief of district D e p u t y director of division Director of research Food and drug officer Medical officer Research specialist Toxicologlst Veterinarian GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Assistant chief of district. Bacteriologist . Biochemist Biologist Chemist -Chief chemist Chief Inspector Chief of branch Food and drug officer Medical officer.Pathologist Personnel officer Pharmacologist Physicist Statistician Veterinarian GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 g S - 8 . $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,8S0 g S - 6 . $4,490 to $5,390 g S - 5 . $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 QS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 g S - 2 . $3,255 t o $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 ungraded positions a t annual rates: $9,890 or above: Director, division of food Director, division of pharmaceutical chemistry Director, pathology branch, division of pharmacology Director, toxicity branch, division of JJ Pharmacology ungraded positions a t hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent - N u m - Total Num- Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $20,010 1 19,011 1 19,011 1 17,514 1 17,514 1 15,621 $20,010 19,011 19,011 17,514 17,514 $20,010 19,011 19,011 17,514 17,514 1 17,514 1 17,514 2 30,784 2 30,784 1 1 2 1 14,435 14,206 29,120 14,435 1 1 2 1 14,206 58,240 14,435 14,206 29,120 14,435 2 25,542 "I 13*978 "7~~~95,~389 3 41,934 1 12,771 3 7 37,231 84,323 1 11,606 2 25,126 4 48,089 17 209,993 6 74,172 1 12,563 7 81,203 9 111,403 1 11J 99,963 187,862 180,069 64,479 144,874 20,300 9,901 4 78 39,853 703,882 168 1,318,196 2 14,852 192 1,267,777 8 48,008 249 1,344,385 25 129,420 159 700,250 97 396,604 97 362,657 41 150,218 19 64,085 19 71,073 1,307 8,390,764 12,771 25,854 13,083 38,313 13,083 13,083 67,350 12,771 12,771 106,101 12,771 12,771 12,771 13,083 13,083 38,313 13,083 13,083 54,579 12,771 8 106,101 1 12,771 1 12,771 12,563 73,216 11,357 11,835 11,606 12,563 73,216 11,357 11,835 11,606 59,695 59,695 18 219,646 10 128,564 11 137,486 2 22,714 1 4 10,150 39,853 16 161,966 18 198,012 191,982 53,372 201,323 11,107 9,901 9,901 1 10,150 1 10,150 4 39.853 130 1,142,057 235 1,774,644 3 21,944 279 1,790,277 9 53,830 259 1,378,990 37 185,321 203 890,164 125 495,701 105 401,770 42 162,683 20 64,436 219,646 10 128,564 16 195,516 1 11,357 1 11,357 2 22,714 1 10,150 4 39,853 2 20,300 1 9,901 17 172,116 18 198,012 18 191,982 6 63,273 26 260,729 1~ 11,107 1 9,901 1 9.901 1 10,150 1 10,150 1 10,150 5 49,754 178 1,550,551 ^82 2,117,054 3 21,944 303 1,939,029 9 53,830 365 1,922,340 47 230,251 226 983,452 174 680,186 110 418,847 47 179,013 20 64,436 1 16,016 1 16,016 1 16,016 1 16,016 1 15,018 1 15,018 1 15,018 1 15,018 21 59,916 10,695,861 21 59,916 2,000 12,743,743 140 $S98,161 175 $926,443 Net permanent (averago number, net salary) 1,825 1,218.8 1,520 9,797,700 7,974,723 11,817,300 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment 38,000 40,408 38,000 Intermittent employment 4,753 2,000 11,500 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 30,674 64,000 38,200 Overtime and holiday pay 13,000 13,135 13,000 P a y m e n t to other agencies for reimbursable details 4,123 01 1 4 88.2 $422,036 Personal services SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , NumGrades and ranges: ber Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $12,770: Director, division of antibiotics 1 Director, division of cosmetics. GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: D e p u t y director of division Director of division 1 1 Director of branch Medical officer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 2 Assistant director of division 3 Chief of b r a n c h . . 1 Medical officer . GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Assistant veterinarian medical officcr. Chemist Chief of branch Diiector of control laboratory Food and diug officer. GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $7,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv12 alent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent. Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay ADVANCES AND 1960 estimate OTHER 1901 estimate Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary salary $17,514 1 1 $17,514 16,016 1 1 $17,514 16,016 1 13,083 1 13,083 1 13,978 1 13,978 1 3 2 12,334 37,689 24,169 1 3 2 12,334 37,6S9 24,169 9,901 21,257 11,107 10,150 20,779 99,206 142,626 6,968 15S, 415 5,470 96,554 34,178 95, SS7 53,309 19,053 31,119 2,974 1 2 1 1 2 19 1 24 1 18 7 21 13 5 9 1 9,901 21,257 11,107 10,379 20,779 99,465 142,626 7,114 158,269 5,637 96,403 34,012 95,741 53,205 18,970 31,015 3,058 14 50,503 13,978 13,978 24,897 37,689 12,563 9,901 11,107 11,107 10,150 20,529 100,193 114,941 6,822 145,812 86,757 18,887 110,592 44,345 38,430 25,106 9,777 41,517 14 50,503 151 926,592 2.6 27,008 161 1,004,239 74,339 3 148.4 899,584 158 929,900 11 161 1,004,229 3 67,729 158 936,500 6,020 6,000 6,000 3,541 21,331 7,200 25,000 3,600 25,000 930,476 968,100 971,000 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total salary ber N u m - Total salary ber N u m - Total ber salary Personal services- Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Medical officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Chemist Veterinarian GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230—. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885.—. 11,918,000 CERTIFICATION, INSPECTION, AND SERVICES 1959 actual 01 9,914,700 8,067,821 REIMBURSEMENTS 1 $12,563 11,107 9,901 23,754 27,020 1 $12,563 1 $12,563 11,107 10,150 30,577 24,896 1 11,107 31,510 123 124 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual 1960 estimate FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION—Con, ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS—Continued 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary). Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment Other personal services: Overtime and holiday pay Regular pay above 52-week base 01 1 5 6 4 1 $5,886 24,149 25,813 15,372 3,515 3 9,590 2 3 6 5 $10,900 13,957 26,104 19,293 2 1 6,636 3,162 2 1 $10,900 4,659 30 168,670 1.7 19,939 30 169,345 1.7 19,345 10 70,739 3,339 28.3 148,731 28.3 150,000 10 67,400 6,587 3,200 2,719 583 2,700 1,200 300 158,620 157,100 67,700 Personal services.. FREEDMEN'S HOSPITAL SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 $13,686 1 $13,686 1 $13,374 Superintendent GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 12,563 12,563 1 1 12,563 1 Medical officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 1 10,150 10,150 1 9,901 1 Assistant hospital administrator 1 10,150 10,150 1 9,901 1 Director of nurses 3 26,728 26,728 3 26,478 3 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 5 39,999 39,999 5 32,241 4 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 7 50,565 50,565 7 57,512 8 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 34 217,672 29 187,388 34 217,672 GS-£. $5,985 to $6,885 42 233,662 37 211,968 42 233,662 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 143 714,007 145 719,213 148 732,692 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 39 173,781 40 178,606 40 178,606 GS-5. W.OiO to $4,940 26 111,564 25 106,636 25 106,636 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 154 611,105 177 692,294 195 755,564 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 ------ 37 137,114 40 143,482 40 143,482 Ungraded positions at annual rates less 174 651,776 172 649,143 172 649,143 than $9,890-_ Total permanent., Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Trainees, Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Uniform allowances Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 01 Personal services. 658 2,960,673 694 3,104,549 13.1 92,353 39 166,369 715 3,181,298 41.1 174,094 644.9 655 2,868,320 2,938,180 423,051 441,760 673.9 3,007,204 557,932 12,604 60,932 49,118 17,928 25,945 58,364 50,390 19,141 13,486 59,488 51,873 20,187 268,440 311,752 338,890 3,700,393 3,845,532 4,049,060 OFFICE OF EDUCATION SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rate3 equal to or in excess of $17,500: Commissioner of education 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 GS-18. $17,500: Commissioner of education — 1 $17,514 GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Deputy commissioner of education.... 1 15,621 1 15,621 1 15,870 Assistant commissioner for statistics and research services 1 15,392 1 15,621 GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant commissioner for statistics and research services—1 14,206 Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges—Continued ber salary ber salary GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150-Continued Assistant commissioner for school $15,163 $15,163 assistance in federally affected areas. Assistant commissioner and director 14,206 14,206 for higher education Assistant commissioner and director 14,206 14,206 for State and local school systems.. GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant commissioner for voca13,686 13,374 tional education Assistant commissioner for interna13,978 13,978 tional education — 38,313 25,542 Assistant to commissioner --Deputy assistant commissioner for 14,456 14,456 international education. Associate director, federally affected 13,978 13,978 areas —-r-v 13,374 13,083 Branch director, statistical services. — 13,083 12,771 Branch director, library services 12, 771 12,771 Branch director, educational media12,771 Branch director, cooperative research Branch director, federally affected 13,083 1 13,083 areas 12,771 Branch director, vocational education. 51,396 ~4" "si,"396 Branch director, higher education Branch director, State and local 39,228 3 38,916 school systems Branch director, program direction 12,771 1 12,771 and services Assistant branch director, state and 12,771 1 12,771 local school systems 13,686 Division director, publications services. 1 13,374 14,456 Division director, laws and legislation 1 14,456 Assistant division director, voca13,083 tional education -Assistant division director, publica12,771 tionsservices ----12,771 Chief of section," statistical services. _13,374 Chief of section, vocational education 63,855 Chief of section, higher education 4 51,084 Chief of section, State and local school 9 115,875 systems..5 64,479 Assistant chief of section, higher edu12,771 cation. Specialist, business and public admin13,978 istration, higher education 1 13,978 Specialist, student appraisal, State 12, 771 and local school systems 1 12,771 Regional representative 114,939 5 63,855 Executive assistant, State and local 12, 771 school systems Executive officer 13,083 12,771 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant to the commissioner 11,606 Assistant director, library services— 1 11,606 11,357 Assistant director, vocational education. 1 12,813 25,626 Assistant director, international education 1 11,357 11,357 Assistant director, publications services. 11,606 Assistant to director special studies, international education 11,835 11,606 Brarich director, vocational education 11,357 Chief of branch, vocational education ~47,~86i" 60,653 Chief of section, statistics and research services 68,889 6 69,846 Chief of section, federally affected areas 23,920 23,691 Chief of section, higher education 48,089 59,695 Chief of section, State and local school systems 46,405 94,015 Chief of section, program direction and services 34,798 34,569 Assistant chief of section, vocational education 11,357 Assistant chief of section, State and local school systems 34,071 11,357 Associate chief of section, federally affected areas 22,714 22,714 Associate chief of section, State and local school systems 24,169 23,691 Assistant executive officer, program direction and services 11,357 Coordinator, statistics and research services 11,357 Coordinator, higher education | 1 11,606 11,357 Regional representative, federally affected areas 81,452 6 70,095 Regional representative, higher education 102,213 9 102,213 Financial loan officer, higher education 12,563 1 1 12,563 Administrative officer, higher education 11,357 1 Program planning officer, program direction and services 11,357 1 Budget management officer 11,357 1 1 11,606 Fiscal management officer 11,357 1 1 11,357 Specialist, statistics and research services 37,322 2 25,376 3 Specialist, higher education ' 19 217,487 21 240,201 Specialist, State and local school systems 31 354,020 37 420,956 Specialist, program direction 'and' services 11,357 1 E xecuti v e d i s t a n t ' "sTaVistits'and re^ search services 11,606 23,192 2 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555—Continued Executive assistant, federally affected 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Executive assistant, higher education. Executive assistant, State and local school systems GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Specialist, statistics and research services 18 Specialist, school assistance in federally affected a r e a s . . Specialist, vocational education Specialist, higher education Specialist, international education... Specialist, State a n d local school systems Specialist, publications services Assistant to the commissioner Administrative assistant Assistant budget management officer.. Assistant fiscal management officer Assistant chief, personnel and organization Management analysis officer Personnel officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 64 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 187 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 93 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 28 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 2 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 5 1 1 $11,357 11,357 $11,606 11,357 1 1 $11,606 11,606 11,606 185,971 20 204,567 21 217,087 308,965 374,296 169,045 51,439 35 37 18 3 360,279 386,339 178,696 32,115 34 37 18 3 356,713 391,930 182,930 32,593 521,379 30,201 9,901 9,901 9,901 9,901 60 4 1 1 1 1 601,991 40,580 9,901 10,150 10,150 10,150 60 4 1 1 1 1 611,373 41,287 9,901 10,150 10,150 10,150 10,150 9,901 10,150 402,898 366,651 364,610 349,482 310,409 801,446 365,480 105,288 7,093 15,723 1 1 1 56 61 61 71 74 204 94 24 3 4 10,150 9,901 10,150 £75,099 445,252 378,508 380,144 359,629 879,032 367,771 90,978 10,359 12,749 1 1 1 60 63 62 71 75 212 94 24 3 4 10,379 10,150 10,379 517,393 467,954 392,470 388,565 373,230 936,902 374,985 92,183 10,567 13,001 931 6,754,858 1,022 Total permanent Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) 273.8 2,021,645 1,047 7,528,336 7,856, J 311 9.7 305,555 359,; 657.2 4,733,213 1,007.3 987.9 7,497,577 7,222,781 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week b a s e . . . . . . . Overtime a n d holiday p a y P a y m e n t to other agencies for reimbursable details 01 1960 estimate Personal services 23,632 156,204 12,325 82,880 12,325 65,445 25,655 44,458 58,009 30,262 10,291 10,*291 10,291 4,993,453 7,386,286 7,615,900 ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Chief, college housing loan p r o g r a m . . . GS-13. $9,898 to $11,090: Education research a n d program specialist ...... GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Total permanent •Oeduct lapses - N e t p e r m a n e n t (average n u m b e r , n e t salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment - 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $11,357 1 $11,357 1 1 1 9,901 5,741 4,056 2 3 3 1 17,410 16,182 12,168 3,515 10 3 60,632 28,317 4 0.2 32,315 3.8 7 1 $9,901 1 4,056 31,055 1,377 2 0.1 13,957 697 29,678 1.9 13,260 13,058 36,898 6,214 232 470 236 106 46,075 66,812 19,580 Personal services OFFICE OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION 1959 actual 520200—60 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - T o t a l N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 9 NumGrades and ranges—Continued ber GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Deputy director GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: D e p u t y director 1 Assistant director, State program operations GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant director, State program operations Assistant director, research and training Assistant director, management services Assistant director, program planning and evaluation Chief, State program development GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant to director, policy planning. Chief, division of State plans and grants Chief, division of research. Chief, division of training.. Chief, division of personnel and administrative services Chief, program statistics Chief, public Information _ Chief, division of services to the blind. Assistant chief, public information. Regional representative.. 8 Vocational rehabilitation adviser. _ 1 Training analyst Research analyst GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Chief, public information. Chief, program statistics Chief, division of services to the blind. Assistant chief, division of training.. Assistant chief, services to the blind. Assistant chief, State program development Assistant chief, staff development Regional representative.. Associate regional r e p r e s e n t a t i v e Medical consultant.. Constructive accountant Vocational rehabilitation adviser.. 2 Social administrative adviser 1 Consultant, rehabilitation of the deaf. 1 Psychiatric social work consultant Social administrative specialist Program analyst 1 Analytical statistician 1 26 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 9 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 3 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 12 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 5 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 16 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390. 21 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 16 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 12 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065-. 1 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Total permanent Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y P a y m e n t to other agencies for reimbursable details 01 Personal services., Total salary 1960 estimate N u m - Total ber salary 1 $15,392 13,374 1 13,374 12,771 1 12,771 $14,685 13,374 13,978 12,771 12,771 12,334 12,563 11,357 12,085 11.606 11,357 12,334 11,835 11,357 11,357 11,606 11,835 11,357 11,357 106,557 93,786 11,835 11,336 10,379 9,901 11,107 10,150 11,107 10,150 31,387 10,150 11,107 1 1 9,901 10,150 1 1 10,379 11,336 10,629 10,379 228,497 67,390 21,507 76,273 28,101 82,349 95,449 66,287 45,051 2,974 80,185 10,150 11,336 9,901 41,039 10,629 10,150 20,529 10,858 10,379 258,732 81,950 21,507 75,981 33,528 96,367 97.073 85.008 41,369 2,974 160 1,166,731 9.9 62,159 184 1,349,597 8.8 63,588 150.1 1,104,572 175.2 1,286,009 1,944 10,516 1.655 18,000 3,624 9,494 300 1,181,324 1,409,357 21,715 10,379 10,150 93,899 $17,514 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970 Technical director (vocational rehabilitation) White House Conference on Aging GS-3. $3,755 to $4,325 Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct lapses SALARIES AND EXPENSES GS-18. 1959 actual ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime a n d holiday p a y Grades a n d ranges: $17,500: Director 125 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) _—._—Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base 01 Personal services 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 1 1 $12,771 3,869 2 0.2 16,640 1,000 1.8 15,640 120 15,760 126 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1960 estimate 1961 estimate $66,195 55,816 $36,800 53,300 $36,800 53,300 3,524 11,267 8,143 7,000 10,000 7,500 3,500 10,000 7,500 1,411,364 1,390,000 1,388,000 1959 actual PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE A S S I S T A N C E TO S T A T E S , GENERAL 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 2 $26,769 2 $26,769 2 $26,457 Chief or branch 3 39,520 3 39,520 13,978 1 Public health program specialist 1 12,771 12,771 1 Statistician GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 1 12,563 1 12,5fi3 1 12,563 Mcdlcal officer 10 116,021 10 116,021 11 126,401 Public health program specialist 35,277 3 3 35,277 3 36,742 Statistician GS-13. $9,890 to $11,000: 20,300 20,300 19,802 Administrative officer 10,629 10,629 10,379 Information specialist 308,877 308,877 287,6-49 Public health program specialist 10,379 10,379 10,150 Scientist 20,530 20,530 31,138 Statistician146,410 138,009 145,434 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 294,428 273,338 213,933 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 332,441 320,401 305, 111 GS-9. $5,9S5 to $6,8S5 11,711 11,711 12,168 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 209,603 201.611 212,288 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 164,259 146,287 140,984 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 481,058 468,890 469,780 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 464,615 397,4S2 363,8S2 GS-4. $3,755 to $1,325 188,949 188,949 226,918 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,005 3,827 3,827 7,197 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 7,197 7,197 13,602 GS-1. $2,9fi0 to $3.530 Grades established b y act of July 1,1944 (U.S.C. 207): 19,727 19,727 19,727 1 Assistant surgeon general 733,045 679,107 52 733,045 Director grade 221,256 215,315 20 208,960 Senior grade 160,160 174,071 18 160,160 Full grade 174.260 181,524 24 174,260 Senior assistant grade 15,869 15,869 20,181 Assistant grade 5,801 5,801 Junior assistant grade Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv10,337 10,337 10,337 3 3 alent to less than $9,890 Total permanent 598 4,016,848 597 4,102,617 629 4,258,589 52.8 357,639 49.2 338,517 Deduct lapses 56.2 390,400 N e t permanent (average number, 576.2 Ml. 8 547.8 net salary) 3,900,950 3,764,100 3,626,448 Positions other than permanent: 132,800 115,918 78,000 Temporary employment 25,800 20,800 Intermittent employment 20,334 Other personal services: 9,750 9,866 19,700 Regular pay above 52-week base 22,834 10,700 18,700 Overtime and holiday pay 3,290 5,600 5,600 Living and quarters allowance 4,745 3,800 Additional pay for service abroad 3,800 4,097,400 3,803,435 3,902,700. 01 Personal services Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment — Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base.. Overtime and holiday p a y Additional p a y for service abroad. 01 Personal services COMMUNICABLE DISEASE NumGrades and ranges: ber Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $12,770: 1 Medical officer — 1 Scientist GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 2 Public health program specialist 3 Scientist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 1 Medical officer 2 Public health program specialist 8 Scientist1 Statistician GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 1 Administrative officer — 1 Medical a n d scientific illustrator 30 Public health program specialist16 Scientist— 2 Statistician... 38 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530-..GS-11. $7,030 t o $8,230 — 91 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405. 1 111 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 1 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 95 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 33 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 117 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 107 81 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 . 23 17 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Grades established b y act of J u l y 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Assistant surgeon general 1 Director g r a d e . . . . 52 Senior grade 2& Full grade 47 Senior assistant grade 94 Assistant grade 15 Junior assistant grade 4 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 109 Total permanent.. Deduct l a p s e s . . . Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Public health program specialist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Statistician.. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Engineer Information specialist Medical officer Public health program specialist Statistician GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 G&-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Grades established b y act of J u l y 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Director grade Senior grade _ F u l l grade Senior assistant grade Assistant grade Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total p e r m a n e n t . D e d u c t lapses N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $13,083 1 $13,083 1 $13,083 1 11,357 1 11,606 1 11,606 1 2 10.150 20,280 4 3 6 13 14 1 18 10 46 26 16 8 1 40,331 31,387 51,980 95,597 91,458 5,637 99,881 47,444 212,403 107,553 60,694 27,728 3,058 1 2 1 5 3 7 14 13 1 17 7 40 24 16 10 3 10,379 20,530 11,107 50,481 30,430 61,048 105,290 86,112 5,637 94,286 33,467 186,490 99,462 60,465 35,071 10,151 1 2 1 5 3 7 14 13 1 17 7 40 24 16 10 3 10,379 20,530 11,107 50,481 30,430 61,048 105,290 86,112 5,637 94,286 33,467 186,490 99,462 60,465 35,071 10,151 143,879 54,540 85,743 107,632 17,159 10 6 8 10 3 161,070 64,816 75,878 82,079 17,159 10 6 8 10 3 161,070 64,816 75,878 82,079 17,159 3,557 211 12 1,342,531 76,112 199 7,322 205 10 205 1,333,419 58,019 195 1,266,419 7,322 10 1,333,419 56,519 195 1,275,400 1,276,900 1960 estimate 1959 actual C O N T R O L OF T U B E R C U L O S I S 1959 actual ACTIVITIES N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) Personal services_ _ . ENVIRONMENTAL $18,000 41,333 1 3 $18,000 41,333 25.854 40,144 26,457 40,123 2 3 26,457 40,123 12.563 122,714 93,516 11,606 12,563 23,212 70,573 11,835 1 2 6 1 12,663 23,212 70,573 11,835 10,150 9,901 345,787 166,127 20,300 405,622 675,348 6,656 699,099 5,491 499,144 181,485 470,984 400,208 304,998 99,556 71,841 1 1 33 16 2 46 91 1 112 1 94 36 104 98 81 28 22 10,150 9,901 345,787 166,127 20,300 405,622 675,348 6,656 699,099 5,491 499,144 181,485 470,984 400,208 304,998 99,556 71,841 $18,000 13,750 10,150 9,901 313,505 164,504 20,051 332,863 666,953 6,656 692,374 5,637 496,060 164,336 509,233 428,014 298.311 78.734 56,264 1 3 1 1 33 16 2 46 91 1 112 1 94 36 104 98 81 28 22 452,586 19,727 656,351 405,283 544,890 901,341 116,992 39,513 19,727 656,351 405,283 544,890 901,341 116,992 39,513 19,727 667,987 266,965 433,458 748,017 85,470 18,173 92 365,557 92 365,557 1,175 1,175 7,666,447 7,184,076 7,666,447 212.1 164.1 220.6 1,143,547 1,252,747 980,152 967.9 6,203,924 962.9 6,413,700 954, 4 6,522,900 500,891 11,535 28,951 605,400 7,500 29,000 374,600 7,500 29,000 18,679 35,421 722 14,076 29,709 1,320 41,100 25,500 800 19,700 34,900 1,300 18,800 25,500 800 19,700 34,900 1,300 6,845,228 7,078,900 7,034,900 HEALTH ACTIVITIES 1959 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or In excess of $12,770: Scientist GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative officer. Engineer Public health program specialist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555; Administrative officer.. Engineer Information specialistPublic health program specialist Scientist Statistician " Total N u m - Total ber salary salary 1,132 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Intermittent e m p l o y m e n t . . Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y Nightwork differential Living and quarters allowance Additional p a y for service a b r o a d . . . Additional p a y for hazardous d u t y . 01 Total Number salary 1961 estimate I960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary b e r salary 3 $48,520 5 $80,740 6 $95,740 2 2 6 26,145 27,956 80,267 3 2 4 1 2 4 1 4 11,606 49,295 5 60,424 11 130,747 1 12,563 38,937 27,9:6 54,413 2 22,963 4 49,295 1 11,367 5 60,902 12 142,601 1 12,563 13,083 27,9-6 64,101 1 11,606 12 140,151 1 11,357 9 106,330 13 163,968 1 12,563 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued Gs-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer „ Administrative staff assistant Engineer. Information specialist Program publication s p e c i a l i s t - . ^ — Public health program specialist Scientist Statistician GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,08) to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390. GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Grades established b y act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Assistant surgeon" general Director grade Senior grade Full grade Senior assistant grade Assistant trade Junior assistant grade. Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 1961 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 $30,430 10 110,113 21,257 2 1 10,150 19 193,709 21 228,672 2 20,778 51 455,308 45 342,724 35 227,338 12,314 2 47 255,227 23 115,002 107 486,936 121 493,608 62 228,712 6 19,904 4 13,770 1 18,827 84 1,059,219 63 640,972 46 397,616 38 285,723 63 317,797 10 41,794 19 97,523 3 1 13 4 2 15 26 3 51 49 51 $30,430 10,379 140,066 41,059 20,051 153,935 279,664 30,680 454,976 370,612 324,907 2 12,168 62 25 130 135 71 3 7 332,472 123,263 577,299 544,340 260,089 9,798 23,172 3 1 21 1 1 26 46 4 88 73 81 2 65 25 168 198 93 12 7 $30,430 10,379 219,772 10,150 10,l r 0 262,866 479,617 40,581 766,041 546,016 506,243 12,168 347,351 123,117 733,866 783,175 340,649 39,192 23,172 Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Engineer Public health program specialist GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230. GS-10. $0,505 to $7,405 GS-7. $4,9S0 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-1. $3,755 to $1,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,005 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,900 to $3,530 Grades established by act of July l, 1944 (42 U.S. C. 207): Assistant surgeon general Director grade Senior grade 14 79,084 112 1,426,156 91 914,234 88 749,222 104 759,707 116 579,477 43 177,037 11 61,113 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 01 Personal service 1,402 1,016 842 9,686,100 7,128,900 6,010,988 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment I n t e r m i t t e n t employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base.. Overtime and holiday pay Personal services.. 159,409 34,077 68,366 169,300 20,400 61,300 341,200 23,100 84,000 13,271 20,735 29,300 20,700 25,300 21,700 6,306,846 7,429,900 10,181,400 G R A N T S FOR H O S P I T A L CONSTRUCTION 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Public health program specialist GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-fi S4 490 to ^ 390 .-GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Grades established b y act of J u l y 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Total permanent 102 1,282,205 66 654,834 60 518,021 72 531,683 84 425,333 27 111,275 1,117 1,530 920 7,843,542 10,578,726 6,572,946 101 714,642 128 892,626 78 561,958 Total permanent., 01 1960 estimate 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary salary ber ber salary 1 2 2 1 $10,858 17,160 15,038 5,283 1 5 3 4,950 20,072 10,628 2 3 28,852 26,778 2 2 2 1 1 1 4 2 2 3 HOSPITALS AND Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative officer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officer Chief of branch Financial operations officer. Management analyst Statistician GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Chief of branch Chief of section Legal assistant Medical officcr Property management specialist.. Public health program specialist.. Statistician GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 2 2 2 1 1 1 4 2 $21,257 17,160 15,288 5,450 5,096 4,056 16,473 7,113 29,332 27,138 2 3 29,332 27,138 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940.. GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.. 20 148,363 0.6 4,363 20 148,363 0.5 4,023 16.3 119,019 19.4 144,000 19 5 144,340 21,695 10,000 10,000 236 680 340 140,950 154,680 154,680 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390.. GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.. GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825.. N e t permanent (average number, Positions other t h a n permanent: Interm i t t e n t employment Other personal services: Regular p a y GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Assistant surgeon general Director Senior.. Full Senior assistant.. SALARIES AND EXPENSES, HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION 1959 actual Grades a n d ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Chief of branch P u b l i c health program specialist. GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant chief of b r a n c h — Chief of branch — Program publication specialist... 1960 estimate SERVICES 1961 estimate Num- . Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $27,061 $27,061 2 $27,061 13,083 13,083 13,083 1 36,004 36,004 35,526 3 11,606 11,606 11,357 1 11,835 11,835 11,835 1 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1001 estimate Num-• Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary Num-• Total ber salary 1 13 19 15 18 5 1 7 14 2 27 25 8 1 2 $10,150 143, m i 209,KO0 153,505 15H,S0G 35, G50 7,426 43, 590 74, m 10,358 124,215 102,896 29,972 3,827 6, C98 1 15 19 14 22 5 1 9 13 4 25 23 6 3 $10,150 104,192 20K,371 141,013 193,375 35,900 7,426 56,058 71,177 21,008 113,900 90,030 23,525 10,837 5 1 9 13 4 25 23 0 3 $10,150 164,192 208,371 144, G43 193,375 35, t*X) 7,120 56, 058 71,177 21,008 113,900 90,030 23, 525 10,837 1 11 3 19,727 179,956 31,198 1 10 2 19,727 103,100 21,232 1 10 2 19,727 103,100 21 ,'.'32 Assistant 1 15 19 14 22 181 1,415,439 15.8 128,679 181 1,460,900 12.2 98,580 181 1 , 400, <M 11.6 93,755 165.2 1,310,760 168.8 1,302,320 169.4 1,3G7,145 2,000 1,650 2,000 4,671 9,680 4,855 1,323,081 1,374,000 1,374,000 MEDICAL 1959 actual $21,257 17,160 15,288 5,450 5,096 4,056 16,473 7,113 20 139,619 3.7 20.600 127 CARE 1960 estimate 1901 estlmato Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 $27,001 35,755 11,357 11,835 11,357 11,357 2 $27,061 3 1 1 1 1 35,755 11,357 11,835 11,357 11,606 2 $27,061 3 1 1 1 1 35,755 11,357 11,835 11,357 11,606 8 81,429 7 71,279 8 80,931 3 30,679 3 30,679 3 30,679 1 10,379 1 10,379 1 10,379 1 10,629 10,629 1 1 10,379 7 77,729 8 89,065 8 88,815 1 9,901 9,901 1 1 9,901 1 11,107 1 11,107 1 11,107 1 11,107 1 11,107 1 11,107 48 430,836 472 44 43 386,432 58 442,485 59 448,222 60 453,230 18 127,883 17 120,643 17 119,767 172 167 164 1,122,429 1,088,092 1,060,282 38 232,685 39 236,922 38 229,281 364 375 338 2,096,850 2,032,942 1,877,396 681 664 648 3,406,771 3,300,139 3,190,610 474 462 441 2,206,179 2,138,007 2,026,639 805 790 781 3,420,195 3,331,181 3,255,176 1,103 1,095 1,063 4,358,886 4,293,515 4,119,828 272 277 273 988,981 1,010,952 1,017,835 12 41,640 12 41,136 12 40,464 4 79,698 168 2,608,716 177 2,027,896 153 1,384,627 402 3,340,375 185 1,126,383 44 185,871 4 79,698 169 2,044,792 187 2,164,263 153 1,400,449 414 3,458,511 195 1,201,776 51 217,374 4 79,698 172 2,699,664 193 2,243,473 158 1,455,417 430 3,604,892 203 1,255,715 53 226,965 Junior assistant —— Ungraded positions at annual rates less 1,661 1,625 1,683 than $9,890 6,806,622 7,043,204 6,696,099 Total permanent. Deduct lapses 6,925 6,879 6,705 37,612,018 37,019,470 35,559,774 393 386 352 2,635,718 2,581,970 2,043,104 N e t permanent (averago number, 6,532 6,493 6,353 net salary) 34,437,500 31,976,300 33,516,670 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 128 1959 actual 1960 estimate PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE—Continued HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL CARE—Continued 1960 estimate 1961 estimate $272,341 183,842 $271,900 174,600 $271,900 164,600 90,692 371,353 309,883 185,250 365,200 309,800 94,950 352,200 303,800 257,437 16,119 136,535 259,000 16,000 145,050 259,000 16,000 152,450 35,154,872 36,164,300 36,591,200 1959 actual Positions other than permanent: Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base - Nightwork differential . Additional pay for CarviDe Leprosarium personnel Additional pay for territorial service Uniform allowance 01 Personal services Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Dental officer Engineer Financial operations officer Information specialist Maintenance craftsman Medical officer — Medical staff assistant Nurse Personnel officer Public health program specialist—. GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370.. GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 FOREIGN QUARANTINE ACTIVITIES 1959 actual GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325. 1960 estimate 1961 estimate GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 - GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825. N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 $13,374 1 $13,374 1 $13,374 Ad mlnistrative officer . GS-13. $9,S90 to $11,090: 1 10,150 1 10,150 10,150 1 Administrative otlicer 4 35,280 4 35,031 4 35,2S0 GS-12. $3,330 to $9,530 18 142,811 18 142,811 GS-11. $7,030 to $S,230 . . . 18 140,876 22 157,686 18 130,377 18 131,646 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405. 166 1,085,722 167 1,101,024 183 1,194,032 GS-9. $5,985 to $5,885 6,386 6,386 1 6,386 1 1 GS-8. $5,470 to $5,370 23 123,200 69 354,118 100 506,622 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 52,375 56,415 61,823 11 10 12 0 S-fi. $1,490 to $5,390 92 450,301 125 583,263 126 597,880 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 28 112,645 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 30 120.431 32 129,430 69,481 70,550 70,550 19 GS 3. $3,495 to $4,005 19 19 26,897 13,833 13,833 4 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 8 4 3,536 3,536 3,53b 1 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 1 1 Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): 390,440 Director grade 390,840 355,773 117,417 118,417 126,301 Senior grade 145,440 146,340 142.860 Full g r a d e . . . 17,602 Senior assistant grade 18,702 33,909 6,060 Assistant grade.. 6,060 6,060 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 119 540,189 118 554,050 118 554,050 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary): United States and possessions Forcitm countries: U.S. rates Local rates Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment: United States and possessions... Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service a b r o a d — . . . . . Uniform allowance Additional p a y for educational allowance 01 Personal services . INDIAN 598 3,606,191 56.8 361,456 644 3,902,850 62. 7 403,250 656 4,008,030 57.6 3S0,730 474.3 2,886,565 516.6 3,142,600 533.7 3,269,200 21.1 196,449 45.8 161,721 24.8 214,600 39.9 142,400 24.8 215,700 39.9 142,400 29,603 42,748 26,000 42,300 26,000 42,300 10,662 137,308 18,511 45,511 29,359 23,200 143,300 19,000 48,900 33,600 10,700 143,300 19,000 54,600 35,500 2,082 3,560,519 5,100 3,841,000 5,100 3,963,800 HEALTH ACTIVITIES 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative officer Engineer. Medical officer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officer Architect Dental officer Engineer Information specialist Medical officer Public health program specialist.. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Architect 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $13,374 1 13,978 2 27,061 $13,686 13,978 27,061 6 1 1 2 75.378 36,004 105,830 12,563 11,606 25,126 11,357 75.378 58,468 31,138 10.379 9,901 10.379 70,781 12,563 11,606 25,126 1 1 2 $13,686 13,978 27,061 105,830 12,563 11,606 25,126 11,357 75,378 58,468 1 1 9,901 10,379 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Grades established b y act of J u l y 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Assistant surgeon general Director grade Senior grade Full grade Senior assistant grade Assistant grade Junior assistant grade Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $9,890 or above: Maintenance craftsman . Equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent.. Deduct lapses Total N u m ber salary Number $9,901 22,214 9,901 10,379 9,901 177,712 9,901 30,201 9,901 91,520 898,575 562,052 139,210 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total ber salary salary 2 $20,051 3 32,115 1 10,150 1,423,552 54 325,956 214 1,153,343 572 2,750,679 256 1,131,038 287 1,152,614 788 2,916,508 540 1,903,643 21 64,919 ""2"~19~802~ 15 166,605 1 9,901 3 30,659 1 10,150 7 71,259 105 936,521 81 604,278 21 148,165 258 1,641,353 58 346,713 228 1,228,535 668 3, 261,576 283 1,257,193 329 1,319,741 874 3,255,547 536 1,918,666 15 47,946 2 41,554 35 516,421 69 725,979 64 568,302 179 1,447,747 41 244,297 7 30,293 41,554 573,428 73 765,165 67 604,517 222 1,810,977 40 243,609 8 35,252 2 $20,051 3 32,115 1 10,150 "2 15 1 3 1 7 106 83 21 268 "l9^802 166,605 9,901 30,659 10,150 71,259 944,862 617,610 148,165 1,700,337 58 346,713 234 1,254,031 737 3,571,593 296 1,306,946 401 1,590,156 914 3,393,659 521 1,861,819 14 44,784 2 41,554 42 619,316 84 912,301 67 604,517 234 1,907,061 40 243,609 8 35,252 1 10,150 1 10,150 1 10,150 1,177 1,142 180 5,444,226 5,296,852 4,936,406 5,374 5,116 27,344,686 26,093,763 23,652,157 431.4 407.2 280.2 2,081,229 2,011,378 1,471,207 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r 4,942.6 4,708.8 4,415.8 net salary) 25,263,457 24,082,385 22,180,950 Positions other t h a n permanent: 129,400 129,400 172,620 Temporary employment 290,700 282,700 183,897 Part-time employment 138,660 134,300 180,584 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 86,083 154,615 71,886 Regular p a y above 52-week b a s e . . . 383,500 378,800 377,552 Overtime and holiday pay 205,600 200,700 195,656 Nightwork differential 84,900 81,600 72,375 Uniform allowance 870,700 865,900 818,102 Additional p a y for service abroad.. 01 Personal services 24,253,622 26,310,400 27,453,000 G E N E R A L R E S E A R C H A N D S E R V I C E S , N A T I O N A L I N S T I T U T E S OF HEALTH 1959 actual Grades and ranges: NumSpecial positions at rates equal to or in ber excess of $12,770: Assistant chief of division GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant chief of division 1 Chief of branch 2 Public health program specialist Scientist.... "3 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Medical officer. Public health program specialist 1 Research technician 1 Scientist 1 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Public health program specialist Scientist 10 Statistician 2 Chief of branch 2 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 8 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 6 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 15 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880.. II" "" 2 4 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 15 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 1 46 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 I " " 37 GS-3. $3,495 t o $4,065 II" "* 3 0 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 " " " 21 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 11 1960 estimate Total N u m salary ber T o t a l N u m - Total ber salary salary $15,000 1 2 1 3 25,542 12,770 38,313 1 2 1 2 11,357 22,714 11,357 22,714 381313 3 25,542 12, 770 38,313 11,357 11,357 11,357 1 2 1 2 11,357 22,714 11,357 22,714 2 8 9 2 2 20,271 80,663 93,536 20,051 19,802 61,050 72,256 94,309 170, 769 86,683 185,320 219,768 94,615 87,676 24,252 20, 271 51, 19, r 69, 45, 95, 129, 73, 200, 143, 109, 74, 33, $15,000 1 $13,083 25,542 104,643 20, 051 C 1961 estimate 7 10 15 32 18 43 67 26 25 8 20,271 80.663 93,536 20,051 19,802 61,050 72,256 100,299 170,769 86,683 205,600 219,768 98,213 87,676 24,252 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades established b y act of July 1,1944 ber salary ber salary ber salary (42 U.S.C. 207): Director grade . 8 $122,309 8 $122,309 8 $122,309 Senior grade 2 19,432 2 19,432 2 19,432 Full g r a d e . . 5 44,327 44,327 5 5 44,327 Senior assistant grade 6 49,859 6 49,859 6 49,859 Assistant grade 4 22,219 4 22,219 4 22,219 Total permanent 268 1,5.58,925 302 1,748,934 309 1,778.802 Deduct lapses . 70 373,155 27 131,934 24 108,802 N e t permanent (average number, net salary) 198 1,185,770 275 1,617,000 285 1,670,000 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment 14,800 14,000 14,000 Part-time employment 4,000 2,000 2,000 Intermittent e m p l o y m e n t - . 10,000 12,000 15,000 Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base 8,000 12,000 6,000 Overtime and holiday pay 62,774 68,000 68,000 Nightwork differential 1,000 1,000 900 01 Personal services 1,286,244 1,726,000 1,776,000 ALLOCATION TO VETERANS ADMINISTRATION—continued Grades and ranges—Continued GS-7. $1,980 to $.1,880 GS-6, $4,490 to $5,3'J0 GS-5. $4,0-10 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $1.325 GS-3. $3,495 to $1,005 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 NATIONAL CANCER 1960 estimate Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Parttime employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for scrvice abroad Uniform allowance 1961 estimate 6,735,849 7,792,400 7,951,500 ALLOCATION TO VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber Salary Num- Total tier salary 3 $1.1, 3 M, 3 sio 3 112 200 34 S 127 4.13 M, 10 30 120, 30 10 10 10 1 1 77 30.1,4.10 9 20,118 82 432, 12 56, 82 68 300,341 70 376,060 70 376,000 103,177 131,000 131,0O0 1.824 3,132 712 fi72 3,940 3,300 750 1,050 2,040 3,300 7.10 476,053 516,100 514,200 MENTAL 1900 estimate 1901 estimale HEALTH 12 373 313 1,0-10 ACTIVITIES 1959 actual N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , 1,216.5 1,202.2 1,078.5 net salary) 7,591,400 7,374,600 6,375,140 Positions other t h a n p e r m a n e n t : 176,700 187,400 161,817 Temporary employment67,300 73,800 65,126 Part-time e m p l o y m e n t 60,800 67,800 49,388 I n t e r m i t t e n t employment Other personal services: 23,000 45,500 19,939 Regular pay above 52-week base., 35,300 43,300 64,439 Overtime and holiday p a y Grades and ranges: GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Medical officer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530... GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230... 1061 estimate Personal services, Veterans Administration PUPLIC HEALTH SERVICE Grades and ranges: N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary excess of $12,770: 5 $88,068 4 $70,055 Medical officer.. 4 65,063 4 65,063 1 18,013 Medical staff assistant 4 72,050 4 72,050 5 90,063 Scientist GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 13,083 1 13,083 1 12,771 Administrative officer 13,033 1 13,0S3 1 13,083 Assistant chief of branch — 4 53,810 53,810 2 27,956 Medical Officer 1 12, 771 12,771 Public health program specialist 14 187,886 187,886 12 161,117 Scientist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 73,464 6 73,464 61,858 Medical officer 22,714 2 22,714 11,357 Public health program specialist83,804 7 83,864 72,009 Scientist.. 36,732 3 36,732 36,732 Statistician GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 10,150 1 1 10,150 9,901 1 Administrative officer 2 20,530 2 20,530 1 10,379 Information specialist 41,786 4 41,786 4 52,664 5 Medical officer 1 10,150 2 20,529 1 10,150 Public health program specialist 37 388,582 36 378,681 26 280,588 Scientist.. 49,754 5 5 49,754 3 29,703 Statistician 44 3S8,001 43 379,660 37 332,255 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 53 398,528 51 3S4,218 37 283, 714 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 65 414,747 64 408,757 50 321,107 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885. 3 17,930 3 17,930 2 11,710 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 153 828,423 151 818,439 121 662,621 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 33 188,158 38 188,158 33 162,763 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 213 930,949 207 906,613 184 808,202 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 175 699,463 174 695,698 184 726,923 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325. 117 433,582 116 430,067 117 429,379 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 100 35S 153 100 35S.153 100 356,907 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 40 123,491 40 123,491 56 169,870 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Grades established b y act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): 1 19,727 19,727 1 19,727 Assistant snrgeon general 32 465,482 465,482 27 388,522 Director grade — 319, 541 27 319,541 277,973 24 Senior grade 44 419,271 419,271 33 324,225 Full grade 733,528 90 733,528 7 0 2 , 2 1 8 87 Senior assistant grade 4 20,946 20,946 4 20,186 Assistant grade 8,533 2 8,536 4,2C8 1 Junior assistant grade Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv16,274 8 8 36,274 7,676 alent to less than $9,890 1,311 1,297 1,178 Total permanent 8,048,270 7,978,507 6,978,645 94.5 94.8 K) 5 Deduct lapses 456,870 603,907 ' 603,505 Personal services, Public H e a l t h Service I960 estimate INSTITUTE 1959 actual 01 1939 actual $16,414 14.70.1 74,902 110,325 3S. 1HK) 3,370 Totfll permanent Deduct lapses 01 129 12 120,766 1 9,069 1 8,008 14 141,793 1 8, £41 1 7,030 14 141,793 1 8,341 1 7,030 PUNLIC HEALTH SERVICE Num- Total Num- Total Num* Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in cxcess of $12,770: $118,102 $118,102 6 $99,092 Medical officcr 112,113 112, m 5 79,914 Scientist GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 13,978 13,978 1 13,978 Administrative officcr 12, 771 12,771 Chief of branch 91,811 91,811 3 40,727 Medical officcr 78,914 78,914 2 27,539 Medical staff assistant 38,937 38,937 25,854 2 Public health program specialist 25, 512 25,512 Scientist 13,083 Statistician GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 11,3.17 1 11,357 Administrative officer 11,357 1 11,357 Engineer 00,001 5 60,901 37,689 3 Medical officcr 276, 700 24 288,535 13 150,339 Mcdical staff assistant 11,006 1 11,600 1 11,3.17 Nurse : 80,721 7 80,724 92,500 8 Public health program specialist 60,652 5 60,652 37,689 3 Scientist 12,563 1 12,563 1 12,563 Statistician GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 1 10,379 10, 10,379 1 Administrative officer 1 10,r,29 10, 10,379 1 Information specialist .12, Ml 5 52, 32.364 3 Mcdical officer 2W, 29 30 306, 204,737 26 Medical staff assistant 20, '>•) 2 20, 10,379 1 Nurse 11 no, :is.i 11 110, 69,805 7 Public health program specialist 72. m 7 7 32,115 3 Scientist f»i, a h 6 6 61, 50,9f>0 5 Statistician 32 2 7 * , : 8 1 34 29.1, 25 218,608 GS-12. $S,330 to $9,530 39 2SS, 43.1 288, 192,115 26 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 6. 822 6, 6,822 1 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 M 344, 703 55 344, 33 207,016 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... 79 4 2 2 , 0 7 5 80 305.845 57 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 28 139. rOS 23 109,679 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 - 22 440,734 129 5 6 8 . 2 7 6 131 99 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 95 378, .192 95 81 322,110 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 49 181, m 50 18.1, 51 188,029 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.. 37, .117 11 11 37. 30, 662 9 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 3 12,064 4 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530— - - y z - y - ; - - " . - . Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): 19,727 19,727 19,727 1 Assistant surgeon general 401,223 404,223 22 315,842 Director grade 291,918 300,204 249,124 24 Senior grade 182,363 182,363 19 165,321 Full grade. 426,016 426,016 37 295,611 Senior assistant grade 4,912 4,912 Assistant grade. ----Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv14,063 14,663 alent to less than $9,890 — 607 4.202.901 806 5,716,574 797 5,651,751 Total permanent 29.3 209,69S 139 973,774 13S.7 970,954 Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week baso Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 01 Personal services, Public Health Service. 4,742,800 65S.3 4,r>S0,809 270,400 102.300 50,700 256,000 101.000 52,000 255,100 104,009 52,000 12,143 44,355 1,327 29,800 50,400 14,500 49,600 4,474,458 5,235,000 5,156,000 577.7 3,993,203 667 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 130 1959 actual PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE—Continued M E N T A L HEALTH ACTIVITIES—Continued 1959 actual ALLOCATION TO SAINT ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL Grades and ranges: G S - l l . $7,030 to $9,530 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungradod positions a t hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment .... ....... Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential. 01 Number 1960 estimate Total N u m ber salary 1 1 2 5 1 $7,030 4,493 8,652 17,575 3,266 5 25,730 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total ber salary salary 1 1 2 5 1 $7,280 4,659 8,652 17,990 3,266 5 25,730 1 1 2 5 1 $7,280 4,659 8,652 17,990 3,266 6 25,730 15 67,577 0.4 1,577 15 2 66,746 13,532 15 67,577 0.4 1,577 13 53,214 14.6 66,000 14.6 66,000 2,000 2,200 244 849 1,669 400 1,600 2,000 200 1,600 2,000 55,976 72,000 72,000 Personal services, Saint Elizabeths Hospital NATIONAL HEART Total permanent Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) INSTITUTE 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num-• Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges: salary ber salary ber salary ber Special positions a t rates equal to or in excess of $12,770: 3 $45,054 1 $15,018 3 $45,054 Chief of branch 37,024 2 2 2 37,024 37,024 Medical officer 5 81,079 5 5 82,077 82,077 Scientist GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 12,771 1 12,771 1 12,771 Administrative officer 1 13,083 1 13,083 1 13,083 Public health program specialist 2 2 26,749 25,854 2 Scientist 25,854 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 9 102,711 9 102,711 4 45,428 Public health program specialist 60,901 5 6 71,550 8 Scientist 95,220 1 1 11,357 Statistician 11,606 1 11,606 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 2 19,802 2 19,802 2 Chief of section 19,802 60,861 6 8 80,413 8 80,413 Public health program specialist 22 232,987 17 184,202 Scientist 23 243,366 39 352,794 52 462,350 53 471,169 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 37 285,765 37 282,809 37 282,809 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 6.510 1 1 6,510 1 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405. 6,510 28 177,880 35 220,639 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 35 22<\ 639 90 502,988 98 549,826 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 99 655 276 24 116,834 32 156,396 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 32 156,396 89 396,092 106 462,967 108 471,807 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 64* 253,928 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325. 82 323,323 83 327,088 40 145,987 41 149,162 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 42 152,948 33 113,618 34 118,318 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 34 118,318 4 13,104 3 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 9,756 3 9,756 Grades established b y act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): 17 260,627 18 282,818 Director grade 18 282,818 22 248,127 31 351,785 Senior grade 31 351,785 25 245,982 26 256,758 Full grade. 26 256,758 82 659,944 122 981,196 122 981,196 Senior assistant grade 1 6,265 3 Assistant grade 20,955 3 20,955 1 1 4,063 Junior assistant grade 4,063 1 4,063 Total permanent Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , n e t salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment— I n t e r m i t t e n t employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week b a s e . . Overtime a n d holiday p a y , Nightwork differential 01 644 4,358,783 92 617,106 784 5,374,563 100 687,563 793 5,439,272 81 547,272 552 3 741,677 684 4,687,000 712 4.892.000 31,857 7,743 18,804 33,400 8,000 21,000 34,000 9,400 19,000 9,740 19,480 876 22,200 20,700 1,000 12,200 20,300 1,000 3,830,177 4,793,300 4,987,900 Personal services Qrades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Dental officer Scientist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Medical staff assistant Public health program specialist... GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Information specialist Medical staff assistant Public health program specialist.. _ Scientist. Statistician GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885GS-7. $1,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Grades established b y act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Assistant surgeon general Director grade Senior grade Full grade Senior assistant grade Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890...- Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base.. Overtime and holiday p a y 01 Personal services ARTHRITIS AND 1959 actual Grades a n d ranges: Special positions a t rates equal to or In excess of $12,770: D e n t a l officer Scientist 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $18,000 14,850 1 1 $18,000 15,000 1 1 $18,000 15,000 $12,771 13,978 3 35,526 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent e m p l o y m e n t . . Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base . Overtime and holiday p a y 01 Personal services $12,771 13,978 1 5 11,357 57,991 $12,771 13,978 1 5 11,357 57,991 82,368 31,407 11,107 87,985 88,731 38,834 183,497 54,933 202,904 114,765 39,497 6,532 9,901 9,901 9,901 81,889 41,537 11,107 147,348 145,971 62,481 199,208 82,785 238,348 126,123 46,964 3,370 9,901 9,901 9,901 81,889 41,537 11,107 147,348 145,971 56,491 204,200 82,785 238,348 126,123 46,964 3,370 21,827 312,040 179,935 251,124 104,087 21,827 361,104 188,940 308,784 97,240 21,827 361,104 188,940 329,606 97,240 3,702 3,702 308 2,327,528 33.3 241,016 310 2,347,352 27.6 207,352 274.7 2. ( 16,512 282.4 2,140,000 41,635 94,357 24,500 290,200 21,200 290,200 3,657 4,853 1,877,429 9,088 4,000 2,414,300 4,100 4,200 2,459,700 8 3 1 10 12 6 35 11 46 29 11 2 253 1,906,698 24.8 173,771 1.2 1,732,927 Grades and ranges: NumSpecial positions a t rates equal to or in ber excess of $12,770: Medical officer Scientist... GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative officer Medical officer 3 Scientist 9 Statistician 1 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative o f f i c e r . . . . 1 Medical officer 1 Scientist 12 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer __. 1 Medical officer 1 Scientist 22 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 33 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 30 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 32 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 58 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 19 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 74 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325. 42 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 22 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 15 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 2 Grades established b y act of J u l y 1, 1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Director grade 20 Senior grade 16 Full grade 20 Senior assistant grade 31 Assistant grade 3 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , net salary) 1960 estimate 1 1 1959 actual ACTIVITIES 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary METABOLIC DISEASE Total permanent Deduct lapses DENTAL HEALTH 1960 estimate ACTIVITIES 1960 estimate Total N u m ber salary 1961 estimate T o t a l N u m - Total ber salary salary $55,000 44,850 5 4 $85,000 60,000 5 5 $85,000 75,000 39,832 122,222 13,978 1 3 9 1 12.771 39,832 122,222 13,978 1 3 9 1 12,771 39,832 122,222 13,978 11,835 12,563 145,317 2 15 25,126 182,207 25,126 182,207 313,244 92,853 335,459 168,500 79,869 52,523 6,802 1 2 25 36 33 34 1 59 21 74 45 24 16 2 9,901 21,008 269,560 333,177 258,962 219, 581 5,928 318,403 103,027 336,546 179,904 87,049 55,789 6,802 9,901 21,008 269.560 358,200 265,992 231.561 5,928 318,403 103,027 340,602 179,904 90,564 55,789 6,802 285,220 192,536 185,658 241,272 14,041 19 18 22 31 3 274,004 218, 704 206,800 243,252 14,041 9,901 9,901 236,190 305,842 235,937 207,455 18 18 22 31 3 259,004 218,704 206,800 243,252 14,041 4,098 4,098 475 3,422,710 56.8 372,847 507 3,707,672 63.2 317,072 615 3,759,276 63.2 317,176 418.2 3,049,863 443.8 3,390,600 451.8 inn 3,442,100 28,334 6,840 30,700 10,000 28,700 9,000 -11,611 44,017 24,000 53,500 12,000 51,100 3,140,665 3,508,800 3,542,900 - 3,910 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS D I S E A S E ACTIVITIES 1959 actual 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $12,770: Medical officer Scientist GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Medical officer Public health program specialist Scientist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative officer. Public health program specialist Scientist GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Admin'stratlve officer Information specialist.... Public health program specialist Scientist GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530. GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6, $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Grades established b y act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Director grade Senior grade Full grade Grades established b y act of J u l y 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207)—Continued Senior assistant grade Assistant grade— Grades established b y act of July 25, 1958 (72 Stat. 405): Nonmanual . Manual Service Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary T o t a l permanent D e d u c t lapses 521 3,158,086 16.6 101,428 591 3,667,406 29.6 183,806 630 3.899,060 39.1 243,060 504.4 3,056,658 561.4 3,483,600 590.9 3,656,000 6,918 8,575 12,400 10,000 12,400 10,000 58,679 1,578 19,800 63,100 3.100 10,900 63,100 3,100 3,141,101 3,592,000 3,755,500 N e t permanent (average number, n e t salary) 1 $18,013 Personal services. $53,024 36,026 13,374 39,540 1 1 3 12,771 13,374 39,540 11,835 12,085 59,466 1 1 5 11,835 12,085 59,695 1 1 6 11,835 12,085 71,052 9,901 10,379 9,901 159,374 196,133 157,643 226,495 6,386 384,248 142,250 334,234 220,049 187,194 112,596 74,385 1 1 1 20 22 21 36 1 81 28 81 63 51 32 22 9,901 10,379 9,901 209,626 196,133 157,643 232,797 6,386 435,084 142,250 362,626 253,934 190,709 112, 596 74,385 370,934 153,784 142,868 29 17 13 404,674 188,522 123,296 230,895 6,265 37 2 297,704 11,983 37,500 2,413 18,575 15 48,086 2,455 20,507 107,879 23 113,432 I960 estimate 1901 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Director grade Senior grade Full gralo Senior assistant grade Assistant grade Ungraded positions at hourly rates cqulv* alcnt to less than $9,890 Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary Num- Total ber salary Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) 337 2,154,850 36.7 231,793 445 2.856. 780 34.8 222,3§0 445 2,850, 780 31.8 222,380 300.3 1,923,063 410.2 2,634,400 410.2 2,634,400 83,306 711 32,302 170,500 170,500 76,000 76,500 7,325 37,360 594 16,345 2,101,006 16,800 48,000 500 20,000 2,966,200 8,400 48,000 500 30,000 2,058,300 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential Additional pay for service abroad 01 Personal services OPERATIONS, 2 1 3 32 1 $29,512 8,886 26,427 270.876 4,621 4 12,336 $29.092 16,607 20,427 330,102 4,817 13 29,642 N A T I O N A L L I B R A R Y OF 404,674 188,522 123,296 1959 actual 22 41 2 332,048 11,983 48,086 2,455 20,507 23 113,432 Grades and ranges' GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officcr Librarian GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5, $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Director grade Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) NEUROLOGY AND BLINDNESS 2 2 3 39 1 $29,992 16,607 26.427 330,102 4,817 13 29,642 MEDICINE I960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 17 1959 actual NumGrades a n d ranges: ber Special positions a t rates equal to or In excess of $14,190: 2 Medical o f f i c e r . , — — 6 Scientist GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Scientist GS-15. $12,770 t o $13,970: Assistant chief of branch Chief of branch 1 P u b l i c health program specialist 6 Scientist Statistician GS-14. $11,355 t o $12,555: Administrative officer Medical officer P u b l i c health program specialist— Scientist Statistician GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Medical officer Program publication specialist P u b l i c health program specialist— Scientist Statistician 23 GS-12. $8,330 t o $9,530 16 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 19 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885. GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 28 GS-7. $4,980 t o $5,880 16 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 43 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940. 60 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 36 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 9 GS-2. $3,255 t o $3,825 2 GS-1. $2,960 t o $3,530 - 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Total Num* Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary salary $37,024 102,087 2 9 $37,024 149,137 $37,024 149,137 15,163 15,163 12,771 13,978 38,916 51,708 12,771 12,771 13,978 38,916 51,708 12,771 11,357 73,215 22,714 71,052 11,606 11,606 73,464 22,963 117,476 11,606 73,464 22,963 117,476 11,107 10,150 30,450 10,379 40,082 162,302 9,901 211,036 198,616 168,560 12,023 190,156 99,319 276,517 287,356 138,479 23,922 3,058 13.083 77,832 93,932 204,668 118,558 120,221 151,880 75,005 190,279 239,678 130,451 30,267 6,032 10 30,450 10,379 40,082 162,302 9,901 211,036 198,616 168,560 12,023 190,156 99,319 276,517 287,356 138,479 23,922 3,053 1 15,536 1 67,761 16 66.330 16 $10,629 44,886 63,440 114,796 7,571 226,050 35,421 149,243 35,403 126,796 132,077 156,165 14,207 15,536 215.5 1,113,860 217.4 1,163,100 217.4 1,163,100 950 4,800 2,500 4.800 2,500 4,245 7,677 855 8,800 8.900 1,100 4.400 8,900 1,189,200 1,184,800 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Overtime and holiday pay Nichtwork differential ....... Payment to other agencies for reimbursable details 01 1 4 7 15 1 35 6 28 7 27 32 40 4 224 1,198, GOO 224 1,108,600 6.6 35,500 a 6 35,500 Positions other t h a n permanent: Part-time employment. Intermittent employment Other personal services: ACTIVITIES $10,629 44,886 63,440 114,796 7,571 226,050 35,421 149,243 35,403 126,796 132,077 If,6,165 14,207 $10,379 42,370 61,775 89,230 29,225 197,409 28,944 175,928 15,912 100,047 141,122 173,782 21,030 3,058 224 1,157,972 8.5 44,112 Regular p a y a b o v e 52-week base 2 2 3 39 I PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment I n t e r m i t t e n t employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week b a s e Overtime and holiday p a y Nightwork differential 01 3 2 1 3 147,058 151,674 143,996 182,552 6,386 283,999 112,073 306,757 207,496 179,460 110,577 91,064 27 14 15 $53,024 36,026 13,083 10,150 131 1,100 14,156 Personal services, Public Health Service 1,141,743 ALLOCATION TO LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 01 Personal services: Other personal services: Temporary employment. 4,814 B U I L D I N G S AND FACILITIES 1959 actual 01 Personal services (temporary em- $8,000 SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual Grades and ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or In excess of $15,375: Public health program specialist, 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $16,500 1 $16,500 1 $16,500 132 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1960 estimate 1961 estimate 294 15 1508 $305 320 55,689 52,970 53,860 1959 actual PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE—Continued SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S — C o n t i n u e d 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Administrative officcr GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative officer Administrative staff assistant Assistant chlcf of division. Chief of division. D e p u t y chief of division. Information specialist Organization and methods examiner Public health program specialist GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative staff assistant Assistant chief of division.. C hief of branch ..—. Information specialist Organization and methods examiner.. Personnel officcr Public health program specialist... Statistician GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative staff assistant Assistant chief of branch Chief of branch Chief of section Financial operations officer Information specialist.. Organization and methods examiner.. Personnel officcr Program publication specialist Property management specialist... Public health program specialist... Statistician GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $0,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,010 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065... GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,690 to $3,530 Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Surgeon general D e p u t y surgeon general Assistant surgeon general. Director grade Senior grade Full grade— Senior assistant grade Junior assistant grade Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct lapses. N e t permanent (average number, net salary) 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary bet Salary ber salary 1 $15,021 1 $15,870 1 $15,870 1 3 12,771 40,435 1 3 1 3 12,771 39,228 12,771 40,726 1 3 1 3 12,771 39,228 12,771 40,726 "I 1 5 13,978 13, a n " 22,714 11,606 2 l 13 1 2 1 6 3 23,441 11,357 153,212 12,085 23,441 11,357 68,640 34,320 23,441 11,357 153,212 12,085 57, 512 34,071 68,640 45,677 20,529 10,150 52,395 71,259 19,802 31,387 20,051 31,158 10,379 20,300 30,201 39,853 413,317 366,227 7,426 284,966 37,711 227,517 163,905 474,961 340,506 118,662 26,956 10,338 3 1 1 7 2 3 2 7 2 2 3 4 51 43 1 49 6 43 39 104 80 33 8 3 30,430 10,379 10,150 71,946 19,802 31,616 20,051 69,785 20,530 20,758 30,450 40,829 447,344 319,362 7,426 315,161 38,148 237,097 197,290 485,321 332,682 126,166 30,463 10,525 30,430 10,379 10,150 71,946 19,802 20,051 79,686 20,530 20,758 40,351 50,730 480,708 368,572 7,426 315,161 38,148 297,292 215,262 520,931 366,567 133,196 30,463 10,625 23,027 21,827 59,181 275,186 82,430 15,470 6,786 4,063 23,027 21,827 59,181 290,002 113,798 22,995 6,786 4,063 41,33(0 13,374 13,686 13,083 52,915 23,192 Utfe5 106,328 12,085 22,963 2 1 23,027 21,827 61,281 269,006 48,780 rs 31,616 24,208 24,208 3,744 550 3,708,523 32.9 229,279 586 4,005,540 41 285,705 642 4,373,896 42 296,361 517.1 3,479,244 545 600 6 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-weck base.. Overtime and holiday pay 01 1960 estimate Personal services. 3,719,835 4,077,535 27,506 19,306 22,900 4,000 35,900 4,000 12,563 14,032 23,040 5,000 13,340 5,000 3,552,651 3,774,775 4,135,775 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary e m p l o y m e n t — * — Other personal services: „ Regular p&y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y 01 Personal services BUREAU m — OF S T A T E S E R V I C E S MANAGEMENT 1959 actual OF COMMISSARIES, NARCOTIC 01 Personal services., 2,272,856 Grades and ranges: GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Total p e r m a n e n t . . Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , pet s a l a r y ) . . 1960 estimate $11,772 9,298 4,326 19,136 17,286 2,523,000 MANAGEMENT 2,732,100 FUND 1960 estimate 1961 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2 2 1 5 5 1961 estimate HOSPITALS 1959 actual 1959 actual 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 1 $14,914 1 $14,914 1 $14,914 Chief of branch GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 13,083 13,083 1 13,083 Administrative officer 12,771 12,771 Financial operations o f f i c e r . . . . . . — . . , GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 24,648 24,648 24,399 Administrative officer 12,563 12,563 12,563 Engineer 11,357 11,357 11,835 Financial operations officer 12,085 12.085 12,085 Information specialist 11,357 11,357 11,357 Organization and methods examiner. 24,398 24,398 24,169 Public health program specialist 11,357 11,357 Legal examiner GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 9,901 9,901 Administrative officer 11,107 11,107 11,107 Engineer. — 10,379 10,379 20,529 Financial operations officer 21,008 21,008 20, 758 Information specialist 9,901 9,901 10,379 Legal examiner 30,430 30,430 30,201 Organization and methods examiner.. 10,379 10,379 10,150 Program publication specialist— 30,659 30,659 19,926 Public health program specialist 10,150 10,150 9,901 Statistician 227,002 227,002 210,591 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 171,605 164,575 170,541 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 6,822 6,822 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 252,152 228,212 200,759 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 12,460 12,460 12,168 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370.— 193,ldl 188,109 151,864 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 115,282 115,282 98,845 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 250,016 250,016 254,850 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940. 256,546 252,781 197,573 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 129,807 108,739 117,823 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 104,209 71,579 57,287 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 10,525 10,525 10,625 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530. Grades established b y act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): 78,308 78,308 Assistant surgeon general 78,308 78,216 78,216 Director grade 78,216 18,712 18,712 Senior grade 56,946 18,692 18,692 Full grade 24,267 7,471 7,471 24,438 Senior assistant grade 4,817 4,817 10,842 Assistant grade Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 72 371,116 112 540,658 48 255,218 Total permanent 379 2,275,239 428 2,505,881 491 2,768,848 28 142.398 17 112,341 Deduct lapses 28 143,181 N e t permanent (average salary, net salary). 362 2,162,898 400 2,362,700 463 2,626,450 Positions other t h a n permanent: 50,000 Temporary employment 113,300 60,308 25,100 Part-time employment 9,000 23,400 4,500 Intermittent employment 4,500 4,158 Other personal services: 9,800 Regular pay above 52-week base 18,100 7,641 16,250 Overtime and holiday pay 15,400 14,451 N A T I O N A L INSTITUTES OF H E A L T H OPERATION FUND 2 2 1 4 4 $11,772 9,609 4,326 15,538 13,563 2 2 1 4 4 $11,918 9,755 4,326 15,809 13,833 15 61,818 1.8 7,344 13 0.6 54,808 2,741 13 0.6 55,641 2,406 13.2 54,474 12,4 52,067 12.4 53,235 Grades and ranges: N u m - Total N u m Special positions at rates equal to or in ber salary ber excess of $12,770: Administrative officer 1 $16,016 Chief of b r a n c h . . 1 14,851 Information specialist Medical officer 38,022 Public health program s p e c i a l i s t . ! " " 15,500 Scientist 33,014 GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative officer 13,686 Assistant chief of branch Cnief of branch "25,"'854' 3 Executive officer "m Financial operations officer. Information specialist 1 13,08? T o t a l N u m - Total ber salary salary $16,016 15,000 16,018 38,022 17,014 35,014 13,978 26,166 38,625 13,083 12,771 1 $16,016 1 15,000 1 15,018 2 38,022 1 17,014 2 35,014 1 3 3 1 1 13,978 33,937 38,625 13,083 12,771 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE 1959 actual Grades and rati ges—Continued GS-15. $12,770 to $]2^970—Continued Organization and methods Examiner. Personnel officer.. Public health program specialist. Special assistant Statistician GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative staff assistant Assistant chief of branch Chief of branch Chief of section. Financial operations officer Information specialist Organization and methods examiner. Personnel officer Property management specialist Public health program specialist Research technician Statistician GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Administrative staff assistant Assistant chief of branch Assistant chief of section Chief of branch Chief of section Engineer Financial operations officer Information specialist Medical officer Mcdlcal staff assistant Organization and methods examiner.. Personnel officer Property management specialist-.. Public health program specialist... Research technician Scientist Statistician GS-12. $8,330 to $9.530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $0,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880- Num- Total ber salary $12,771 12,771 13,374 51,687 26,749 11,357 36,483 34, 79S 45,677 11,606 23,212 22,714 11,357 11,606 139,941 11,357 12,563 2 22,714 1 11.357 2 22,963 3 34,320 1 11.357 2 23,670 3 34,3?0 1 11,357 2 23.192 15 174,511 1 11,357 1 12,563 22,714 11,357 22,963 34,320 11,357 23,070 31,320 11,357 23,192 174,511 11.357 12,563 2 21,257 1 9,901 4 43,471 5 50,003 4 41,786 2 21,257 1 10,379 2 19,802 2 19,802 3 31, S86 18 180,190 1 11,107 1 11,107 47 414,104 100 743,367 16 111,260 120 756,026 22 132,865 233 1, 235,136 1, 178,272 316 270,189 467 1, 732,557 476,925 178,645 GS-1. $3,755 to $4,325.. GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065.. 2 19,8 11,107 9,901 10,150 29,932 63,771 50,481 41,7S6 21,430 10,379 29,952 50,003 40,810 310,318 9,901 50,711 21,00S 498,333 869,380 74,920 6 5 4 2 1 3 5 4 31 1 5 2 57 118 11 170 1,063,229 16 96,408 278 1,467,364 215 1,016,567 357 1,541,964 404 1,610,224 448 1,656,413 148 503,467 54 167,733 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 t o $3,530 Grades established b y act of J u l y 1,1044 (42 U.S.C. 207): 3 59,277 3 58,677 Assistant surgeon general. 33 447,848 31 414,376 Director grade 26 256,127 24 221,955 Senior g r a d e . . . 42 331,908 31 242,891 Full grade 59 414,011 53 372, 528 Senior assistant grade 32 163,917 32 162,228 Assistant grade. — 9 38,931 10 43,671 Junior assistant grade Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv1,153 1,078 alent to less t h a n $9,890. 4,998,533 4,378,848 2 19,802 11,107 9,901 10.150 20,031 63,771 50,481 41,786 21,480 10,379 29,952 50,003 40,810 310,318 9,901 50,711 21,008 497,855 865,71G 74,920 31 1 5 2 57 118 11 168 1,047,877 16 96,403 285 1,501,850 220 1,039,032 356 1,532,106 380 1,512,414 447 1,650,378 149 506,733 57 176,655 3 33 26 44 64 31 59,277 447,848 256,127 340,848 450,761 160,458 52,069 11 ,227 5,342,545 3,839 3,767 3,344 19,153,985 18,784,250 16, 143,571 318 371 234 1,547,285 1,767,450 1, 165,347 Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct lapses Add net increase due to changes In p a y scales for part of the year SERVICE AND SUPPLY Grades a n d ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 18,500,800 FUND 1959 actual I960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $12,771 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 17,985,500 16,093,825 Personal services- 2 $17,659 Grades and ranges—Continued . GS-ll. $7,030 to $8,230 r GS-9. $5,985 to $6,8S5 t GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 r GS-7. $4,980 to $5(8S0 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 ,GS-5. $4,010 to $1,940 , GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 , GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 , GS-2. $3,25.5 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 ... Grades established by act of July 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Director grade... Senior grade Full grade Senior assistant grade Assistant grade Total permanent. Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) 1 3 9,901 26,936 $7,030 12, h90 17, m 44.2K3 21,1X18 50,107 99,420 124,382 54,076 l.r0,fi20 36 37 159,496 20,992 $74,214 77,20* 49,13d 14,394 93,161 232,841 205,377 84, IKO 63,192 37 159,496 15,422 flr 270 20,992 8,696 7,831 18,095 5,7f>3 20,992 8,696 7,831 18,095 15,357 180 750,057 9.8 42,054 187 799,439 7.8 31,767 266 1,185,634 12.7 55,004 170.2 179.2 253.3 2 1 708,903 767,672 1,619 2,000 2,560 2,071 19,556 5,528 19,000 4,110 67,000 794,200 1,204,300 1,130,630 21,702 754,481 Personal services.. WORKING 1961 estimate $7,280 31,006 11,856 43,6S0 14,391 46, 709 112,411 1 .f>3,647 84,186 54,270 108, Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 01 1900 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary r CAPITAL F U N D , NARCOTIC 1959 actual HOSPITALS 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Nura- Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges: G S - l l . $7,030 to $S,230 OS 9. $5,985 to $0,885 GS-7. $4,9S0 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS^l. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent Net permanent (average number, 6 7 4 9 15 6 5 $40,571 45,135 21,445 43,493 09,159 25,312 18,408 11 55,813 7 6 5 8 16 7 6 $54,080 39,874 27,061 39,895 74,402 29,368 21,818 10 52,163 7 6 5 8 16 7 6 $54,783 40,477 27, G64 41,122 75,626 29,451 22,296 10 52,163 63 325,336 6.4 32,832 65 338,601 4.5 23,678 65 343,587 4.8 25,129 56.6 292,504 60.5 314,983 60.2 318,458 3,394 2,914 1,000 3,244 3,244 1,645 4,0S2 294 3,3*5 4,339 308 1,776 4,828 364 304,833 327,319 328,670 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary N u m - Total ber salary Positions other than permanent: T^ATflhArnrv otnnlrtvm^Tlt Part-time employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Nightwork differential 01 120,695 N e t permanent (average number, 3,521 3,-396 3,110 net salary) — 17,606,700 17,016,800 15,098,919 Positions other t h a n permanent: 105,100 106,500 168,491 T e m p o r a r y employment 68,800 68,800 93,843 Part-time employment 141,400 117,700 95,230 I n t e r m i t t e n t employment Other personal services: 65,500 127,400 54,454 Regular p a y above 52-week base.. 353,800 390,400 431,340 Overtime and holiday p a y 138,500 137,500 131,134 Nightwork differential 21,000 20,400 20,414 Uniform allowance 01 1959 nctual Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 $12,771 1 12,771 1 13.374 X 13,37.4 3 39,520 931,607 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940- 1961 estimate $13,374 13.0S3 13,978 10,150 22,214 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390.. 1960 estimate 133 Personal services ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Scientist GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Engineer ----Public health program specialist Scientist GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,9S0 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Grades established b y act of J u l y 1,1944 (42 U.S.C. 207): Assistant surgeon general Director grade 3 $40,727 4 32,593 10,379 41,557 53,186 98,945 6,6" 6 71,863 76,627 9,901 109,531 80,329 68,993 1 16 16,727 219,596 1 10 4 $54,279 11,336 10,379 41,786 45,802 97,032 6,822 78,715 81,912 30,798 136,637 118,657 93,410 16,538 26 27 24 5 11,336 10,379 41,786 36,733 82,244 6,822 72,422 71,927 25,994 118,096 106,901 89,978 16,538 16,727 262,933 1 19 16,727 262,933 $54,122 134 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE—Continued N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary ADVANCES AND R E I M B U R S E M E N T S — C o n t i n u e d Add net increase due to changes in p a y 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued Grades established b y act of J u l y I, 1944 (42 U.S.C. 207)—Continued Full grade. Senior assistant grade Assistant grade Junior assistant grade Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Total permanent N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Intermittent e m p l o y m e n t . . . . Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay—* Nightwork differential Living and quarters allowance Additional pay for service abroad Additional pay for hazardous d u t y P a y m e n t to other agencies for reimbursable d e t a i l s . . . . . . ....... 01 Personal services 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 16 $167,795 9 75,899 21 164,678 25 133,074 7 29,949 54 338,528 17 $172,660 7 56,659 37 275,781 29 153,388 3 12,189 56 345,436 17 $172,660 7 56,659 30 226,179 22 110,433 12,189 3 56 345,436 272 1,854,169 25.8 194,297 321 2,119,719 15.8 98,992 292 1,948,651 14.2 90,880 246.2 1,659,872 305.2 2,020,727 277.8 1,857,771 192,928 103,981 40,643 224,125 143,731 159,191 200,850 148,743 159,418 3,717 283,926 2,800 843 8,758 7,896 289,900 2,800 4,000 12,034 1,300 3,888 289,900 2,800 4,006 12,084 1,300 6,500 2,297,468 2,877,210 2,680,710 SAINT ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $14,190: 1 $16,349 1 $16,349 1 $16,349 Superintendent -— GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 1 14,914 1 14,206 Assistant superintendent 1 15,163 1 14,435 1 14,685 1 15,163 First assistant physician GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 13,978 Associate director of research... 42,432 3 41,579 Clinical director 3 42,183 13,978 Director, medicine and surgery 1 13,978 1 13,978 13,374 1 13,686 Executive officer 1 13,686 GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 12,563 Administrative officer 1 12,563 1 12,563 11,606 Clinical psychologist 1 11,606 1 11,835 Construction and maintenance engi12,563 neer 1 12,563 12,563 12,563 Director of laboratory 1 12,563 12,563 11,357 Director of nurses 1 11,606 11,606 13 161,198 Medical officer 14 170,890 201,758 Research psychologist 11,357 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 1 9,901 1 Analytical statistician 9,901 10,150 1 10,150 1 10,150 Assistant director of nursing 10,379 1 10,858 1 10,858 Chaplain.. 11,107 1 9,901 Chief dietitian 9,901 1 10,150 1 10,150 Clinical psychologist 10,379 1 11,107 1 11,107 Construction engineer 11,107 1 10,150 Dental officer 1 10,150 10,379 1 11,107 1 11,107 Director of psychotherapy 11,107 1 11,107 Electrical engineer 1 11,107 11,107 1 11,107 1 11.107 Mechanical engineer— 11,107 21 232,290 28 300,698 Medical officer 310,996 1 10.150 1 10,150 Personnel officer 10,379 35 315,573 35 313,598 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 326,285 33 242,023 38 279,899 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 286,929 16 113,256 21 147,326 22 153,836 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 81 531,475 88 571,116 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 601,066 13 77,064 15 88,920 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 19 110,800 192 219 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 228 1,078,575 1,211,570 1,256,498 44 207,816 GS-S. $4,490 to $5,390 — 46 216,656 53 248,107 116 519,164 126 557,645 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 131 577,925 303 334 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 355 1,281,595 1,393,905 1,472,970 863 950 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 996 3,360,033 3,665,694 3,823,576 226 818,560 200 729,259 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 201 732,525 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv794 885 alent t o less t h a n $9,890. 930 3,012,242 3,522,674 3,644,905 2,773 3,023 Total permanent. 3,173 12,232,785 13,460,922 14,068,265 132.3 175.3 D e d u c t lapses. 161.8 587,028 780,417 705,790 $88,000 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , 3,011.2 2,847.7 2,640.7 net salary) $13,362,475 $12,680,505 11,733,757 Positions other t h a n permanent: 21,000 20,213 21,000 Part-time and temporary e m p l o y m e n t . . 197,780 152,668 238,180 Trainees (interns and residents) Other personal services: 68,000 31,275 34,300 Regular pay above 52-week base. 240,000 270,636 266,500 Overtime and holiday p a y 250,000 243,204 255,200 Nightwork differential 19,500 17,738 20,400 Cash uniform allowances 12,469,491 13,476,785 14,198,055 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION LIMITATION ON S A L A R I E S A N D E X P E N S E S , B U R E A U OF AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE (TRUST F U N D ) Grades and ranges: GS-18. $17,500: Director GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Chief actuary — D e p u t y director GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant chief a c t u a r y - Assistant director Branch chief. Chief medical adviser Chief medical officer Chief of p a y m e n t center D e p u t y assistant director Director of hearings and appeals Executive assistant Executive director of hearings a n d appeals Information officer. Management analysis officer Member, appeals council Personnel officer. Regional r e p r e s e n t a t i v e . . . GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant chief of branch Assistant chief of p a y m e n t center Assistant regional representative Chief of branch Chief medical adviser Chief state operations officer —. D e p u t y assistant director D e p u t y chief of branch Director, field division Director, program division Executive assistant Executive officer Hearing examiner Information officer Information specialist Management analyst Medical director Medical consultant — Member, apneals council. Personnel officer Regional hearing r e p r e s e n t a t i v e . . . Simplification director Supervisory management analyst.. Technical adviser... GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090 Accountant. Actuary., Assistant to assistant director Assistant to director Assistant chief of branch Chief of branch Chief of section Claims policy examiner Communication sneciallst D e p u t y branch chief. Disability technical assistant District manaser Employee development officer Fiscal c o n s u l t a n t . . . Digital computer research officer.. Hearing examiner Information specialist Internal auditor Management analvst Mathematical statisticianMedical consultant Publications writer OLD-AGE 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary 1 $17,514 1 1 15,392 15,621 5 73,154 2 1 1 6 1 1 15,621 15,870 87,360 6 88,545 1 12,771 2 27,664 12 153,564 12,771 13,978 91,581 93,618 13,686 13,686 12,771 8 102,168 1 12, 771 141,105 13,083 12,771 102,168 13,083 144,138 1 11,357 7 79,509 47 533,779 30 352,099 10 113,570 7 81,203 48 545,136 22 261,246 27,060 13,083 12,771 1 10 128,334 7 79,509 47 533,779 29 341,220 12,563 1 1 11,835 1 1 1 1 12,085 11,606 11,357 11,835 1 12,085 11 1 1 12,085 22,963 11,357 12,334 11,835 23,212 12,085 11,835 11,357 1 12,085 1 11,606 2 22,714 1 11,835 128 1,453,696 1,385,793 2 7 1 6 22,714 80,226 12,563 68,142 "2""23,"212 6 68,391 1 12,563 6 69,583 11,606 6 1 68,142 11,835 11,357 1 11,606 "6 1 1 1 69,S8S 11,835 11,357 11,606 1 3 4 1 17 13 49 10 1 1 1 59 1 1 1 9,901 30,430 40,102 10,379 173,410 132,579 495,040 101,729 9,901 10,629 9,901 598,352 9,901 10,150 10,150 " 3 7 1 12 14 51 10 1 30,430 69,805 10,379 120,046 142,480 514,842 104,040 10,150 23,441 12,563 22,714 «3,095 12,085 2 2 1 13 12 40 10 20,529 20,529 10,150 133,076 124,134 413,191 101,729 1 10,629 58* 588,151 1 1 140 1 $17,514 15,392 15,621 12,771 27,060 25,854 12,771 13,978 89,397 92,412 13,374 13,686 13,978 89,397 92,412 13,374 13,374 1 $17,514 10,150 9,901 ,444,399 20,759 14 142,777 10,150 10,150 9,901 162,111 9,901 29,952 10,150 "T"i6;i50 59 598,352 1 10,150 1 10,379 1 10,150 20,759 10,150 166,09£ 10,150 30,181 10,379 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE 1959 actual Num ber 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total N u m - Total salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Social administration adviser 1 $9,901 Social insurance research analyst State operations officer ' " " " 4 " "40^351" Supervisory Insurance research analyst2 20,300 Supervisory accountant Supervisor Investigations 1 9,901 Supervisory management analyst 9 92,953 Supervisory statistician 4 39,853 Survey analyst 1 10,150 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 522 4,507,527 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 969 7,156,032 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 424 2,934,371 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 2,735 17,452,481 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 2,793 16,212,292 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 1,704 8,760,594 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 805 3,947,559 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 1,504 6,691,717 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.. i, 555 27,054,923 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 3,939 14,732,548 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 2,193 7,519,336 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 93 297,187 Ungraded positions a t hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 347 1,416,937 1 $9,901 12 118,812 5 50,252 2 20,300 1 10,379 9,901 1 10 105,095 4 39,853 2 20,051 580 5,019,534 1,090 8,060,297 479 3,311,309 2,880 18,423,401 2,957 17,205,987 1,371 7,136,076 913 4,458,290 1,639 7,278,498 6,609 27,404,274 4,481 16,723,220 2,056 7,110,819 89 286,875 9,062,071 521 3,621,682 3.014 19,418,967 3,618 21,055,100 892 4,776,111 951 4,675,323 2,185 9,595,513 5,789 24,535,127 4,653 17,497,742 2.015 7,043,938 92 298,704 350 1,403,973 1,074,061 1 $10,150 13 128,713 5 51,497 2 20,758 1 10,629 1 10,150 10 105,095 4 40,849 2 20,549 610 5,339,717 1,218 26,328 26,014 25,048 133,908,584 129,574,771 123,717,816 539.7 584 1,013 2,253,432 6,516,626 2,461,628 T o t a l permanent . Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , 25,788.3 24,035 25,430 n e t salary) 131,655,152 117,201,190 127,113,143 Positions other t h a n permanent: Inter288,202 250,833 1,045,140 m i t t e n t employment Other personal services: 514,007 986,203 478,510 Regular p a y above 52-week base 2,238,381 2,343,321 6,977,453 Overtime and holiday p a y 267,781 511,105 Nightwork differential 167,098 173^761 160,007 Additional p a y for service abroad 1,092 1,176 Uniform allowance 01 126,374,304 Personal services.. SALARIES AND EXPENSES, BUREAU OF P U B L I C 1959 actual Grades a n d ranges: GS-18. $17,500: Director GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Director GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: D e p u t y director.. — GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Chief of division Executive officer.. Physician GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant chief of branch Assistant chief of division Assistant to director Chief of branch D e p u t y executive officer Eligibility standards specialist P u b l i c welfare adviser-specialist. P u b l i c welfare specialist Regional representative Social welfare s p e c i a l i s t . . . . GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative review specialist— Assistance standards specialist Assistant to d i r e c t o r . . . Assistant regional r e p r e s e n t a t i v e Associate regional representative— Chief of branch D e p u t y executive officer Eligibility standards specialist F a m i l y service specialist Fiscal management adviser, public welfare — Legislative standards specialist Medical services specialist Nurse P u b l i c assistance t e c h n i c i a n — — 131,061,900 134,938,250 ASSISTANCE 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $15,621 1 14,685 5 1 64,770 13,083 2 23,212 1 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 1 14,206 1 14,206 13,374 12,771 5 1 1 66,601 13,374 12,771 9 1 11,606 46,384 11,357 81,242 11,606 11,606 12,563 11,835 108,554 11,835 11,357 45,926 11,357 79,748 11,357 11,357 12,563 11,606 106,309 11,606 12,563 T'loe'oso" 10,150 10,150 9,901 9,901 11,107 90,314 76,273 10,858 11,107 1 1 1 9,901 10,379 10,150 1 9,901 5 15 3 49,505 149,970 29,703 5 15 3 50,750 152,939 29,952 9,901 9,901 9,.901 10,629 9,901 9,901 29,703 9,901 10,629 9,901 9,901 29,952 135 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Public welfare adviscr-spccialist Regional research analyst Research analyst Social rehabilitation specialist Social welfare adviser Staff development specialist Survey statistician, social science.—. Welfare methods specialist Welfare methods specialist, adminisI trative Welfare service specialist, aging Welfare methods specialist, fiscal GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,9S5 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $1,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) 1960 csttmato 1001 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $11,336 9,901 1 11,107 T"~i6,'i5o $79,208 29,703 9,901 8 3 1 $81,200 29,952 9,901 3 1 1 29,703 0,901 10,150 5 1 1 50,003 9,901 10,379 543,087 231,211 7,114 57,115 11,856 73,592 55,974 156,041 212,508 34,19-4 4,035 273 1,929,126 21.8 160,115 0,901 9,901 0,901 262,788 217,913 10,150 0,901 10,150 286,564 248,063 50,648 11,856 69,535 61,009 153,543 220,121 38,271 4,035 285 2,081,324 23.6 173,324 51.433 12,023 71,492 61,985 159,220 229,950 38,707 4,118 293 2,1G2,877 22.2 169,077 251.2 1,769,011 261.4 1,911,000 270.8 1,993,800 12,062 2,636 2,681 14,000 5,000 7,500 14,000 5,000 7,117 3,590 14,800 3,700 7,700 3,700 17,036 1,814,133 17,000 1,973,000 17,000 2,041,200 0,901 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y — Payment to other agencies for reimbursable d e t a i l s . . . 01 Personal services.. SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , CHILDREN'S 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-18. $17,500: Chief of Bureau GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Deputy chief of bureau GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Deputy chief of bureau Director of division GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant chief of bureau Assistant director of division Director of division Regional medical director GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant to chief for cooperative planning— Assistant director of division Chief of branch Director of division Medical consultant on training Regional child welfare representative. Regional medical director GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Assistant chief of branch Assistant director of division Chief of branch Child welfare services consultant.. Community services c o n s u l t a n t . . . Consultant on adoptions .... Consultant on health services for mentally retarded children Consultant on social services for mentally retarded children Consultant on State child welfare legislation Foster family care consultant Group care consultant Group work and community services consultant —«Homemaker service consultant Information specialist Institutions consultant Juvenile court and probation consultant ---Juvenile delinquency research analyst. Medical social work c o n s u l t a n t . - . . Nursing consultant Nutrition consultant Parent education specialist Physical therapy consultant Police services consultant Publications officer 8 3 1 BUREAU 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $17,514 1 1 14,435 14,435 1 12,771 3 41,330 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 1 15,392 1 15,392 14,435 14,685 12.771 13,0S3 41,642 101,664 13,083 13,374 41,642 104,664 11,357 11,606 95,221 23,212 102,213 11,606 11,606 96,178 23,441 11,606 104,454 20,530 21,257 10,150 10,150 9,901 9,901 20,759 21,486 10,150 10,379 10,150 10,150 21,257 21,486 10,150 10,379 10,379 10,150 10,150 10,379 10,629 9,901 10,150 11,357 23,920 94,473 22,714 11,357 102,213 98,341 9,901 9,901 0,901 11,606 1 1 1 10,379 9,901 9,901 19,802 10,379 10,379 11,586 11,586 10,629 10,379 9,901 2 10,150 10,150 10,150 10,150 1 1 1 10,379 10,150 10,150 10,379 9,901 10,150 20,051 10,629 9,901 10,150 29,952 20,280 30,431 9,901 10,629 11,814 11,586 10,858 10,629 10,379 9,901 10,629 11,586 11,586 10,858 10,379 10,150 * 9,901 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 136 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION—Continued SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , CHILDREN'S BUREAU—Continued 1959 actual Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) 194,246 23,213 $9,901 20,051 10,150 10,629 30,181 435,053 84,655 38,813 28,413 78,666 219,638 203,690 23,609 250 1,847,115 22.6 167,108 254 1,898,736 21.3 159,750 262 1,984,713 23.4 177,261 227.4 1,680,007 232.7 1,738,986 238.6 1,807,452 22,972 28,265 15,865 6,376 1,454 14,612 2,758 7,846 2,758 1,710,809 1,784,621 1,833,921 2 $19,802 1 1 47 14 6 5 14 41 49 10,379 9,901 417,584 106,722 38,541 28,829 70,638 192,752 204,248 22,567 3,827 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Personal services.. SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , W H I T E H O U S E CHILDREN AND YOUTH 1959 actual NumGrades and ranges: ber Special positions a t rates equal to or in excess of $12,770: 1 Conference director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 1 Associate director GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Director of fact finding 1 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Chief of clearinghouse service.. Chief, post conference publications 1 Consultant on fact finding Consultant on conference interpreta1 tion.. .. Consultant on organizations 1 Field consultant for State committees. 4 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 2 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 1 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 1 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 4 GS-5. $-1,040 to $4,940 N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , n e t salary) Total permanent . Deduct lapses ON 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Total salary 1 $16,500 1 $16,500 1 12,771 1 12,771 11,357 1 11,357 1 1 9,901 9,901 9,901 1 9,901 9,901 9,901 1 1 11,107 9,901 33,364 14,060 4,992 4,805 16,952 4 2 1 1 4 33,364 14,060 4,992 5,408 17,992 2 2 19,802 16,682 1 3 5,408 13,499 18 147,353 5.4 44,323 12.6 9.6 : SALARIES OFFICE 12 104,464 2.1 18,101 9.9 103,030 8,055 4,500 377 243 1,004 1,000 370 84,618 109,534 103,000 OF T H E 86,363 16,267 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $17,500 17,514 1 1 $20,000 17,514 01 OPERATING FUND, BUREAU $13,374 13,374 12,771 13,374 12,771 $13,374 13,686 13,083 13,374 12,771 $13,686 13,978 13,374 13,686 13,083 12,771 11,835 11,606 11,835 11,357 11, 606 11,357 11,357 11, 357 12,085 11,835 12,085 11,606 11,606 11, 606 11,357 11,606 12,334 12,085 12,085 11,835 11,835 11,835 11,606 1 1 Grades and ranges: GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: D e p u t y director GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant to director Chief, examination. Chief, program services Regional representative GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Associate regional representative GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,880 GS-7. $4,9S0 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 $20,000 17,514 Net permanent, (average n u m b e r , net salary) Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Additional pay for service abroad Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 01 Personal services 11,606 11,357 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11,107 10,150 10,150 9,901 9,901 10,150 10,150 9,901 9,901 9,901 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11,107 10,379 10,150 10,150 10,150 10,379 10,150 10,150 10,150 10,150 11,336 10,629 10,379 10,150 10,150 10,379 10,379 10,379 10,150 10,150 1 5 4 3 1 4% 11 11,107 43,160 31, 762 19,802 5,782 21,611 30,015 50,877 24,564 1 5 4 3 1 4 6 11 11,336 43,887 32,241 19,948 5,928 22,048 30, 617 51,916 24,814 11,336 44,116 32,739 26,249 6,074 22,505 35,860 56,991 25,167 66 532,880 2.6 21,279 66 2 543,238 16,476 71 589,788 3.1 25,735 63.4 511,601 64 526,762 67.9 564,053 2,800 Personal services.. Total permanent Deduct lapses COMMISSIONER 1960 estimate N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Intermittent e m p l o y m e n t . . Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base - N u m - Total N u m - T o t a l N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 2,050 4,178 2,270 513,651 530,940 569,123 OF F E D E R A L 1959 actual 75,943 1959 actual CONFERENCE 12,771 Personal services Grades and ranges: Special positions a t rates equal to or In excess of $17,500: Commissioner GS-18. $17,500: D e p u t y commissioner 212,011 $15,000 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime... «. AND E X P E N S E S , $19,802 9,901 10,629 20,051 427,837 82,970 38,229 28,101 77,127 Total N u m - Total N u m salary ber salary ber 18 143,004 8.4 67,061 Total permanent Deduct lapses 01 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090— Continued Research psychologist. — Social science research consultant... Specch and hearing consultant Stall development consultant Trainimr consultant GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880— GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,910 GS-4. $3,755 to $1,325 OS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 01 I960 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative officcr Staff adviser, planning Staff adviser, field Director, program research. Technical adviser to c o m m i s s i o n e r — Project director, cooperative research. GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Administrative assistant, program coordination Assistant administrative officer Staff assistant, information Assistant director, program research.. Staff assistant, financial studies Staff assistant, medical economics Staff assistant, family services Staff assistant, aging.. Project analyst, cooperative research. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: International program assistant Staff adviser, information. Staff assistant, planning.— Staff assistant, management Administrative assistant Staff assistant, interprogram studies.. Staff assistant, disability Editor Staff assistant, financial studies Staff assistant, medical economics Staff assistant, supplemental benefit plans GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530. GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 CREDIT 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m ber salary ber UNIONS 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total ber salary salary 1 $14,685 1 $14,914 1 1 13,374 1 13,374 1 $15,163 13,686 1 1 1 10 11,835 11,357 11,357 112,114 1 1 1 10 12,085 11,606 11,606 113,570 10 12,334 11,835 11,835 129,9 11 105,791 5 42,682 48 345,265 170 1,034,377 65 324,246 4 20,530 16 73,112 80,578 20 45 173,287 11 108,911 15 126,590 56 406,636 198 1,226,335 " 196,934 21,134 4 79,060 17 85,403 21 44 169,679 11 113,711 15 129,662 66 497,027 208 1,277,981 46 232,169 4 21,632 17 81,471 23 94,990 50 193,422 399 2,374,590 16 88,770 420 2,597,837 25 116,223 455 2,836,874 24 95,913 383 2,285,820 395 2,481,614 431 2,740,961 8,827 5,076 19,090 5,238 10,542 5,358 20,604 25,000 25,000 2,320,327 2,530,942 2,781,861 137 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, ANFC WELFARE ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Non-Federal Total p e r m a n e n t . . Deduct lapses N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $13,083 1 $13,374 1 1 11,835 11,606 1 1 12,085 11,606 11,107 1 2 3 4 1 8 8 10 10 17 25 9,901 16,931 22,590 25,500 5,928 43,600 39,604 43,763 42,845 62,938 85,495 1 2 9,901 16,931 6,448 3 4 2 4 4,139 91 423,285 27.9 129,703 20 118,498 3.1 18,478 4 41,204 0.1 519 63.1 293,582 16.9 100,020 3.9 40,685 Personal services.. 865 329,556 110,542 SALARIES Non-Federal Employees G R O U P 1 — G E N E R A L ADMINISTRATION President Business manager Assistant business m a n a g e r Secretary to t h e p r e s i d e n t - - . Bookkeeper Clerk-typist. Telephone operator, typist— Clerk-stenographer Financial clerk 157 657 40,842 $14,300 14,150 3,845 2 3 1 1 1 5 5 4 14 5 1 3 1 7,300 6,605 21,390 25,115 15,020 44,780 17,175 4, ISO 9,210 4,320 1 1 5 5 1 1 6 14 5 1 3 1 7,4M) ft,815 21,920 21,820 18,1XK) 45, was 17,650 4,275 9,495 4,415 Dietitian 2 3 Nurse 8 Cook, kitchen helper . 14 Waitress 5 Laundryman, laundress „ 178 Total permanent employees . 9 Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, , 169 net salary) Positions other than p e r m a n e n t . . . Other personal services: Overtime and holiday pay 01 Personal services 10,480 12,900 548 43,308 15,703 806.293 46,223 2 4 8 15 5 191 7 10,575 15.91K) 30.338 48,014 10, 947,375 37.G28 2 10,820 4 10 425 8 31, (MB 15 49.400 5 10,713 199 1.023.40,5 5 25.000 820,070 48,670 184 909,747 38,557 1M Superintendent of maintenance.. Groundskecper Engineer and fireman 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 $14,000 10,740 6,035 5,540 4,195 12,755 5,560 4,200 3,500 1961 estimate 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 $14,000 10,960 6,285 5,690 4,345 13,205 5,860 4,350 3,650 A . OALLAUDET COLLEGE 8,540 10,800 6,900 6,800 59,900 108,504 85,350 81,650 30,890 4,100 7,365 5,150 9,040 11,520 7,400 7,300 64,940 125,154 89,000 127,200 40,205 4,345 17,930 5,650 5,400 8,790 11,160 7,150 7,050 62,420 119,404 83,100 111,400 38,855 4,195 17,455 5,400 B . KENDALL SCHOOL Principal Supervising teacher.. Instructor, grade I I . . Instructor, grade I . . . Clerk-stenographer— Counselor 7,050 6,650 21,600 35,870 4,240 13,840 8.200 6,900 22,600 33,620 4,335 14,665 ft 2,261 871,004 ft ft 15 5 1 3 1 1 7,000 5, i>o:> 20,750 25, ft21 19,375 m, ::>:> 18,125 4.370 9, 780 4,510 6,500 1 1 6 7 1 4 8,450 7,150 32,100 35,370 4,485 15,045 Non-Federal 998,405 27,849 2,500 950,804 2,000 1,028,254 1900 estimate 1961 estimate UNIVERSITY AND EXPENSES 1959 actual GROUP 2 — R E S I D E N T INSTRUCTION AND DEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH Assistant to president a n d professor Dean of college Dean of students Registrar and admissions officer Professor Associate professor --Assistant professor Instructor Clerk-stenographer Clerk-typist..!. Assistant t o dean of women (counselor)... Assistant to dean of students Counselor of women WUU... Lawnhand Janitor Watchman Storcclerk Maids Executive housekeeper Assistant superintendent of maintenance. SALARIES 1960 estimate $14,800 14,900 3,995 GROUP 4—OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PHYSICAL PLANT HOWARD N u m - Total Num-• Total Num* Total ber salary salary ber ber salary $14,000 10,500 5,885 5,390 4,100 12,470 6,645 4,100 N u m • Total ber salary 2 3 1 EXPENSES 1959 actual Num-• Total ber salary $13, SIX) 13,400 3,750 COLLEGE AND Num-• Total ber salary 2 3 1 SPECIAL INSTITUTIONS GALLAUDET 1901 estimate GROUP 5—AUXILIARY SERVICES AND NONEDUCATIONAL EXPENSES 9,000 1,857 29,527 4,590 Associate professor.. Instructor... Clerk-stenographer., VJIII IWUWIR, P.UUU:I, 12,750 15,268 7,196 13,480 N e t permanent (average number, n e t salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Interm i t t e n t employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y Nightwork differential 01 $13,083 I960 estimate Employee*—Continued GROUP 3—GENERAL LIRRARY Grades a n d ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Pediatric consultant (Indian health).. GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Aging specialist Medical officer (Indian health) GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Medical officer (Indian health) Nursing consultant (staphylococcal infection) GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 1059 actual Employees Grades established b y board of trustees: President Dean and director Professor Associate professor Assistant professor Instructor Assistant (teaching) Grades comparable to general schedule grades: GS-14: Treasurer GS-13: Administrative assistant to the president Business manager Medical officer -— Physician anesthetist GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $S,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,255 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,735 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,220 GS-7. $4,9S0 to $5,730 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,240 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,790 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,230 GS-3. $3,495 to $3,970 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,730 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,435 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $5,935 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Parttime and temporary employment Other personal services: Nightwork differential 01 Personal services. Num- Total Nura- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $15,846 157,174 672,772 610,716 421,315 594,320 72,548 1 916 606,480 8, 11, 10, 10, 8 32 99 67 221 $15,846 155,745 $15,840 155,745 734,712 645,091 502,04S 6S7,929 98,401 12,075 11,595 8,442 11,072 10,370 10,934 56,509 84,938 6,505 140,765 40,547 135,693 80,471 273. m 303,869 214,100 54,929 2,968 210 1 13 77 87 75 129 24 50. 90, 6, 147, 40, 107, 93, 320, 3S7, 244 668,583 810,012 708,911 507, S4S 747,729 98,4C1 1 12,315 1 1 1 1 6 12 1 24 8 32 20 70 117 67 19 1 9,002 11,792 10,730 11,054 57,002 92,516 6,580 155,204 47,078 109,917 99.509 334,378 400,339 2JG.P30 5S.733 2,968 241 733,743 4,661,400 5,185,217 1,074 5,660,782 923,465 957,167 958,002 7,105 5,591,970 7,105 6,149,489 7,105 6,626,4S9 993 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 138 1959 actual OFFICE OF T H E SECRETARY Grades and ranges: Spccial positions a t rates equal to or In excess of $17,500: Secretary Under secretary Assistant secretary Special assistant to the Secretary for health and medical affairs GS-18. $17,500; Director of administration GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Assistant to the Secretary Director of financial management Director of personnel GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant to the Secretary Congressional liaison officer Defense coordinator D e p a r t m e n t coordinator of international affairs Director of management policy Director of personnel Program analyst GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant to the under secretary Assistant to the assistant secretary Assistant director of management policy Chief, management analysis staff Chief, personnel operations Defense coordinator D e p u t y director of financial management Deputy director of personnel D e p u t y director of publications and reports Director, division of budget Director, division of fiscal policy and 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary N u m - Total ber salary Grades and ranges—Continued GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940._ GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,890 $25,000 21,000 40,000 $25,000 21,000 40,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 17,514 17,514 17,514 1 1 15,392 15,392 15,392 15,392 15,392 15,392 15,392 15,392 2 1 28,641 15,163 28,412 15,163 14,685 28,412 15,163 14,685 14,206 14,435 14,206 14,435 Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime Payments to other agencies for reimbursable details 01 $25,000 21,000 40,000 1 1 1 14,435 14,685 14,435 1 12,771 12,771 12,771 12,771 12,771 1 1 12,771 13,083 12,771 13,374 12,771 12,771 13,374 12,771 13,374 12,771 13,374 12,771 13,374 12,771 13,374 12,771 13,374 12,771 13,374 12,771 13,374 12,771 13,686 13,083 13,083 13,083 13,374 13,083 13,978 13,374 13,083 13,083 13,374 13,083 13,978 13,374 13,083 Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Net permanent (average number, net salary) 2 33 13 36 27 13 11 16 $12,002 177,820 65,124 165,088 112,419 48,213 39,292 49,148 6 22,713 280 1,971,769 2 34 13 37 28 12 10 16 $12,314 184,642 65,999 169,706 116,725 45,051 35,881 49,252 6 23,106 290 2,079,112 2 36 14 37 30 13 10 16 $12,314 194,626 70,492 169,706 124,255 48,566 35,881 49,252 5 20,131 299 2,138,662 9.9 71,462 12.4 96,866 13.5 99,695 3.4 26,370 3.4 25,942 3.4 25,695 266.7 1,873,937 274.2 1,956,304 282.1 2,013,025 7,169 5,928 4,395 4,300 -4,395 4,300 7,583 18,473 15,958 14,672 8,214 14,672 Personal services 16,727 16,727 16,727 1,929,817 2,012,356 2,061,333 13,978 procedure Director, division of general services.. Director, division of Internal audit Director of internal security Director of publications and r e p o r t s . . Director of special staff on aging Department coordinator of international affairs Program analysis officer. Program coordination officer Senior economist Special assistant on Federal-State problems GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant defense coordinator Assistant to the director, staff planning Assistant to the under secretary Accounting systems analyst Budget analyst Chief, management standards s t a f f . . . Chief librarian D e p u t y director, division of internal security D e p u t y director, special staff on aging Editorial officer Assistant department coordinator of international affairs Management analyst Personnel methods analyst Personnel officer Principal assistant to the program analyst Program analysis officer — Publications planner and r e v i e w e r — Procurement a n d supply management officcr Property management officer — Specialist on aging Staff assistant to the director of administration.. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Analytical statistician Assistant the the under secretary Assistant to the congressional liaison officer — Assistant for international activities.. Auditor Budget analyst Chief, accounting operations b r a n c h . . Chief, reader services section Information and editorial officer.._ Information specialist Management analyst Personnel methods analyst Personnel program officer Property management analyst Specialist on aging Supervisory security examiner GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual 1960 estimate 12,771 12,771 1 14,456 1 12,334 1 1 11,606 11,357 35,047 11,835 11,606 1 12,085 1 12,563 11,357 12,563 12,563 11,606 11,357 3 38,625 1 12,771 12,334 12,334 11,357 11,357 11,606 35,047 11,835 11,606 11,357 11,357 11,606 35,047 11,835 11,606 11,357 11,357 12,563 11,357 12,563 11,357 12,563 24,398 11,835 11,357 12,563 24,398 11,835 11,357 12,563 11,357 11,357 11,357 11,357 11,357 12,085 11,835 11,357 12,085 11,835 11,357 12,085 11,835 11,357 11,357 11,357 9,901 9,901 9,901 9,901 10,629 9,901 9,901 10,629 9,901 9,901 9,901 9,901 9,901 9,901 9,901 10,629 9,901 9,901 9,901 9,901 9,901 19,802 11,336 20,779 20,280 9,901 165,715 122,697 28,621 135,510 19,802 11,336 20,779 20,280 9,901 174,056 122,697 28,621 141,500 9,901 1 1 1 11,107 10,379 10,858 19,802 11,336 20,530 20,280 10,858 139,610 115,460 28,476 141,400 2 1 2 2 1 19 16 4 21 20 22 SALARIES AND EXPENSES, OFFICE Grades and ranges: GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Director GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Regional director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Chief, division of field management Chief, division of grant-in-aid audit Chief, division of State merit s y s t e m s Regional director GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant chief, division of field management Chief, field branch, grant-in-aid audit. Chief, policy a n d audits, grant-inaid-audits Chief, standards a n d operating branch _ Regional executive officer Regional auditor Regional representative, State merit systems GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Staff assistant Regional executive assistant Aging representative AuditorChief, policy section, grant-in-aid audits Chief, surplus property utilization, audit section Assistant chief, field branch, grant-inaid a u d i t s . Regional auditor Regional representative, State merit systems GS-12. $8,330 to $¥,350"I"I""II * GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 II". GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 t o $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 1 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 I™ GS-2. $2,960 to $3,530.. Total permanent Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average n u m b e r net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base _ Overtime and holiday p a y 01 Personal service OP F I E L D ADMINISTRATION 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total salary ber N u m - Total ber salary 1 $15,621 1 $15,621 1 6 88,776 6 88,776 6 $15,621 88,776 14,456 13,978 13,978 41,330 14,456 13,978 13,973 41,330 14,456 13,978 13,978 41,330 11,357 12,563 11,357 12,563 11,357 12,563 12,563 12,563 12,563 79,499 11,357 80,733 91,852 11,357 80,733 91,852 9 102,213 9 9,890 22,693 102,213 2 20,300 22,693 91,350 20,300 11,107 1 11,107 11,107 9,901 1 10,150 10,150 9,901 9,901 2 22,444 *2 19,802 1 1 1 9,901 9,901 9,901 9,901 9 48 10 1 86 1 27 18 86 97 72 5 97,780 412,317 72,528 7,426 553,735 5,928 147,161 91,459 393,834 399,474 269,411 17,930 404,703 251,532 7,426 461,110 6,070 154,887 93,392 416,512 400,624 264,523 18,117 497 2,925,049 34.4 196,401 515 3,083,615 25 147,254 462.6 2,728,648 490 47 35 1 76 1 23 18 99 106 70 5 404,703 251,532 7,426 485,070 6,070 154,837 93,392 454,330 430,744 264,523 18,117 545 3,266,863 41.4 259,252 2,936,361 007,611 18,460 15,823 11,320 10,974 22,316 22,674 3,855 11,605 3,855 2,780,398 2,978,713 3,034,391 139 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S , O F F I C E OF T H E 1959 actual GENERAL 1960 estimate COUNSEL 1961 estimate Grades a n d ranges: Special positions a t rates equal to or In excess of $15,375: General counsel GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Associate general counsel Assistant general counsel GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant general counsel GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant general counsel Regional a t t o r n e y . Attorney GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Regional attorney Attorney GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Attorney D e p u t y regional attorney Hearing examiner GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.. GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 N u m - Total N u m - Total Num- Total salary ber ber salary ber salary Total permanent Deduct lapses 136 1,021,634 9 73,919 N e t permanent (average number, net salary) 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 1 $20,000 1 15,621 1 1 15,621 15,392 1 1 15,621 15,392 Total permanent Deduct lapses 2 28,860 4 57,277 4 57,277 3 40,123 9 1 114,939 12,771 9 1 114,939 12,771 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment Other personal ser\ iccs: Regular pay above 52-wcck base Overtime and holiday pay 9 9 106,559 105,831 9 105,851 10 117,208 14 8 1 8 11 10 1 7 9 17 23 2 145,828 81,370 10,858 66,977 78,058 60,504 5,928 35,381 45,178 76,798 90,730 7,030 13 8 1 9 13 13 1 7 10 17 23 2 135,471 81,868 9,901 76,065 92,390 79,204 6,074 35,839 51,023 74,548 91,494 7,384 13 8 1 9 16 20 1 7 10 17 23 2 135,471 81,808 9,901 76,065 113,480 121,134 6,074 35,839 51,023 74,548 91,494 7,384 143 1,083,112 6.9 66,475 01 154 1,157,459 10.2 85,267 Other personal services 947,715 3,643 136.1 1,016,637 7,832 143.8 1,072,222 3,916 01 951,358 1,024,469 1,076,138 127 Personal services SURPLUS PROPERTY UTILIZATION 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Chief, surplus property u t i l i z a t i o n — GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant chief, surplus property utilization .. Chief, personal property branch Chief, standards and review b r a n c h . . Chief, real property branch GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Assistant chief, real property b r a n c h . . Assistant chief, personal property Regional representative GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS 8. $5,470 to $6 370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 N e t permanent (average number, Grades and ranges—Continued GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-5. $4,040 to $1,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.. 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary 1 $12,771 1 $13,083 1961 estimate N u m - Total ber salary 1 $13,083 11,357 11,606 11,835 12,334 103,667 1 1 1 1 9 11,357 11,606 11,835 12,334 103,667 1 10,629 1 10,629 1 10,379 1 10,379 8 14 1 5 1 24 18 6 71,572 107,202 5,470 27,642 5,096 107,889 74,669 21,652 8 16 1 10 1 24 20 6 71,572 121,262 5,470 52,602 5,096 107,889 82,199 21,652 1 1 1 1 11,357 11,606 11,835 12,334 1 1 1 1 9 1 10,629 1 9 8 12 10,379 99,419 71,327 91,892 4 1 22 19 5 22,193 5,403 99,323 78,672 18,782 87 567,927 2.4 15,739 93 606,082 4.2 27,763 102 652,632 6.2 38,163 84.6 552,188 88.8 578,319 95.8 614,469 2,094 137 4,410 2,380 561,038 582,729 616,849 Positions other than permanent: Tempofni^r ArnnlnTrtnanf Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Grades and ranges: GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Executive director, Federal Council on Aging GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Chief, test branch GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Personnel methods consultant Test examiner GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $0,885 GS-7. $4,9SO to $5,880 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 Total permanent Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries paid from this account carried in other position schcdules. Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment ........ Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 01 Information officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m ber ber salary ber salary 1 I $11,357 1 1 11,357 1 $11,357 1 11,107 ft no 9* A 9l"52l" 39.604 Num- Total ber salary Num- TotiU ber salary Num- Total her salary 1 $8,341 2 1 9,152 3,765 9 6 73,425 48,897 31 224. Mil 2 7 19,340 31 224, Ml 4 0 34.854 3 24,528 28 3 205,221 20.4 189,707 7,155 17,300 17,300 282 472 1,717 270 SCO 270 32,437 224,508 208,137 1959 actual 1900 estimate 1901 estimate Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary Total salary $11,357 11,357 ..... ------ 4 39.604 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment TntnrnilHnnt nttl nlnVtMOnt Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base.. Overtime and holiday p a y . . . . . . . . — Excess of annual leave earned over leave 01 Personal services I I 11 3 $7,030 4,992 47,405 11,295 1 $12,771 1 $12,563 1 12,563 1 12,503 2 1 21,008 9,901 3 1 4 1 1 21,310 5,990 20,114 4,493 4,326 2 1 2 2 2 4 2 21,257 10,150 10, 682 14,310 11,980 20,114 9,152 2 1 2 2 2 4 2 21,257 10,160 Ifi, W2 14,310 11,9S0 20,114 9,152 17 128,979 1.5 12,502 14 99,735 4.8 26,208 0.1 773 $12,771 17 123,979 1.3 11,142 0.1 753 9.2 73,527 15.6 117,250 15.8 118,590 9,986 824 1,199 1,138 383 1,098 823 554 941 83,890 121,194 121,223 1960 estimate 1961 estimate FUND 1959 actual GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 OS 8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS 6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4.940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,900 to $3,530 Graded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 $7,030 4,992 47,405 11.295 1 WORKING CAPITAL Grades and ranges: GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Chief, reproduction branch Illustrator (general) 1 1 U 3 REIMHUUSKMENTS Personal services Net permanent (average number, Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 1961 cstlmato Num- Total ber salary 1 1 1 2 3 5 4 10 4 10 18 49 8 3 $10,379 11,107 9,901 17, SSS 22.590 33,010 24.62S 53,207 20,714 48,296 74,543 186,121 28,767 9,672 35 173,674 154 724.497 Total permanent 21.7 94,254 Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries paid from this ac3.4 26,370 count carried in other position schedules. W H I T E H O U S E C O N F E R E N C E ON A G I N G 1960 estimate 1900 estimate Personal services ADVANCES AND 6,619 1959 actual 1959 actual Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary 1 1 1 3 2 6 4 8 5 10 21 45 5 2 $10,379 11,107 9,901 20,229 15,060 39,292 24,795 43,3GS 25.979 46.312 88,625 171,390 17,847 6,594 37 189,053 151 726,891 9.3 46,205 3.4 25,942 1 1 1 3 2 6 4 8 5 11 21 45 5 2 $10,629 11,107 10,150 26,479 15.516 39,437 24.795 43.659 26,125 51,438 89,020 172,3S8 17,847 6,591 44 217.145 159 762,329 5.6 32,907 3.4 25,942 135.7 656,613 145.1 706,628 156 8 755,364 10,033 1,369 5,500 5,000 2,100 40,176 5,238 31,600 2,821 25,500 748,966 788,685 2,488 712,779 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES 1959 actual OFFICE OF S A L I N E CONSOLIDATED S C H E D U L E OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S P A I D F R O M F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO OFFICE OF S A L I N E W A T E R 1959 actual Grades and ranges; GS-17. $15,375 to $16,355: Director GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant director... Chief, processes development division. Chief, division of basic research Assistant director demonstration plants GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Chief, branch of r e s e a r c h . . Chief, branch of engineering a n d development. Mechanical engineer Field engineer Engineer economist Process engineer Contract specialist GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Staff assistant Assistant chief, branch of research Process engineer GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390. GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325. GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065. Total permanent., Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average n u m b e r , n e t salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Intermitt e n t employmentOther personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime a n d holiday pay — P a y m e n t s to other agencies for reimbursable detail 01 1 1 $14,206 1 13,978 10 1 $15,392 13,978 13,083 13,083 13,978 13.374 13,374 13,083 13,374 11,357 46,424 11,357 34,071 11,357 46,424 11,357 9,901 11,107 9,901 11,107 8,486 21,299 19,053 24,606 22,590 8,486 21,299 19,053 24,606 22,590 20,970 27 7 198,768 51,952 33 254,799 2.5 19,399 36 289,743 0.8 6,643 20 146,816 >.5 235,400 35.2 283,100 4,471 10,000 10,000 562 1,614 1,400 1,600 700 1,600 153,803 248,400 295,400 $153,803 $169,200 79,200 $169,200 126,200 1960 estimate 1961 estimate 340 OF O I L A N D GAS EXPENSES 1959 actual 520200—60 $15,392 6 SALARIES AND N u m - Total salary ber N u m - Total Num-• Total ber salary ber salary 1 $17,514 15,392 1 15,621 14,435 14,685 1 14,914 27,956 38,313 12,771 12,771 12,771 13,670 27,956 51,708 13,083 12,771 12,771 1 2 4 1 1 1 13,970 27,956 51,708 13,083 12,771 13,083 34,071 3 34,071 12,334 10,379 29,265 14,060 50,959 43,658 5,408 44,718 1 1 3 2 8 8 1 10 12,334 10,379 29,265 14,060 50,959 43,658 5,408 44,718 1 $17,514 1 15,392 1 1961 estimate Grades and ranges—Continued GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,900 to $3,530 Total p e r m a n e n t . . . . . Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Intermittent employment Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 $3,640 2,974 I 1 $3,744 2,974 1 1 $3,744 3,058 36 314,909 6.7 58,111 52 431,120 4.0 37,520 52 432,274 4.0 37,374 29.3 256,798 48.4 393, GOO 47.4 394,900 Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursements 982 2,556 3,300 2,800 1,300 3,300 1,500 1,300 260,336 401,000 401,000 $259,949 387 $401,000 $401,000 1960 estimate 1901 estimate 12,563 12,563 9,901 11,107 32,364 8,486 15,871 9,901 24,295 Salaries a n d wages are distributed as follows: Salaries a n d expenses Construction Grades a n d ranges: GS-18. $17,500: Director... GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Assistant director GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Mobilization officer Petroleum a n d natural gas engineer.. C o m m o d i t y i n d u s t r y analyst N a t u r a l gas engineer — Foreign petroleum coordinator _ D e p u t y administrator GS-14. $11 355 to $12,555: C o m m o d i t y i n d u s t r y analyst GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Special a s s i s t a n t . . C o m m o d i t y i n d u s t r y analyst GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530. GS-11. $7,030 t o $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $ 5 , 3 9 0 . . . . — . . GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 1961 estimate 12,563 Personal services. OFFICE 1960 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 1 I960 estimate WATER 12,334 20,051 29,016 38,564 23,253 5,408 27,746 1 $17,514 O F F I C E OF T H E SOLICITOR SALARIES AND EXPENSES 1959 actual Grades and ranges: Num- Total Num- Total Special positions a t rates equal to or in ber salary ber salary excess of $15,375: 1 $19,000 1 $19,000 Solicitor... GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 1 15,870 1 15,621 Deputy solicitor.. Special assistant to secretary and leg1 15,392 islative counsel GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 5 72,696 5 72,175 Associate solicitor 1 14,206 Legislative counsel. GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 13,374 13,083 Special assistant to solicitor 80,232 80,577 Regional solicitor 67,187 67,205 Assistant solicitor 13,083 13,083 Legislative attorney GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 98,840 99,0 IS Assistant solicitor 22,714 22,714 Special assistant to solicitor 12,085 12,085 Associate regional solicitor 201,04S 200,864 Assistant regional solicitor 82,679 83,115 Field solicitor 11,357 11,606 Procurement counsel 34,071 34,071 Attorney-adviser 26,249 26,249 Member, board of contract appeals... 35,277 34,320 Legislative attorney GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 21,257 20,759 Legislative attorney 382,589 374,772 Attorney-adviser 96,594 107,202 Field solicitor 9,901 22,215 General attorney 10,379 10,379 Administrative officer 404,972 410,714 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 218,726 211,239 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 171,362 165,354 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 11,419 11,107 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 99,528 93,350 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,850 151,175 152,942 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 353,821 313,533 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 169,040 192,336 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 18,678 18,387 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 7,197 3,827 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 6,594 9,693 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 390 2,936,895 392 2,954,372 Total permanent Deduct— 31.4 236,038 29.4 221,570 Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paia 6 37,534 4 23,965 from other accounts. Net permanent (average number, 354.6 356.6 net salary) 2,680,800 2,691,360 Positions other than permanent: Inter1,000 mittent employment Other personal services: 22,700 10,260 Regular pay above 52-week base 1,500 1,920 Overtime and holiday p a y — Payments to other agencies for reim877 bursable detail -—21,900 19,528 Additional p a y for service abroad 01 Personal services 2,723,945 2,727,900 141 142 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES—Continued BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR—Continued C O N S O L I D A T E D S C H E D U L E OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S P A I D FROM F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N SALARIES AND EXPENSES—continued 1959 actual 1959 actual Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: Direct obligations Reimbursable obligations 1960 estimate $2,644,600 83,300 $2,638,785 85,160 O F F I C E OF M I N E R A L S $2,901,000 111,200 EXPLORATION SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Deputy director Assistant to director, mining engineer. Chief, division of minerals Chief, division of contract administration and audit GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Assistant chief, division of minerals... Assistant chicf, division of contract administration and audit GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Chief, division of administrative management Mining engineers. GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 —GS-ll. $7,030 to $8,230.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,8S0 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $15,150 1 $14,206 1 $14,206 13,978 13,978 55,912 1 1 1 13,978 13,978 13,978 1 1 1 13,978 13,978 13,978 13,978 1 13,978 1 13,978 1 12,563 12,563 10,379 43,468 19,448 10,424 33,321 9,778 "6~906 11,879 26,680 9,142 4,330 6^906 11,921 27,430 9,286 4,330 3,593 12,563 12,334 9,901 109,864 56,784 7,758 6,906 11,773 36,172 14,102 17,304 10,628 2,974 Total permanent Deduct lapses 49 422,059 17.2 148,578 25 5 218,411 43,611 23 199,670 4.6 40,270 Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 31.8 273,481 20 174,800 18.4 159,400 01 Personal services 1,051 1,200 600 274,532 176,000 160,000 Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total Grades and ranges: ber salary ber salary ber salary Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $15,375: 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 Administrator GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: 15,621 1 15,392 Assistant administrator GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 29,598 1 15,163 Division director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: 82,078 55,912 Branch chief— 40,727 27,664 Deputy division director 14,456 28,434 Division director 13,978 13,978 Manager, Washington, D.C., Office. _ GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: 36,961 36,274 Area manager 12,563 12,563 Assistant branch chief 12,085 23,192 Assistant to division director 48.567 72,986 Branch chief— 12,085 II,835 Commercial operations officer 12,563 12,563 Engineer 49,295 49,046 Functional supervisor 146,430 122,989 Section head 48.568 48,339 Special assistant GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 1 10,858 10,629 Administrative officer. Area operations and maintenance 3 32,115 3 31,388 supervisor. 1 11, 586 1 11,336 Assistant to division director 1 10,629 Branch chief — 1 10,379 3 30,450 3 29,703 Customer service officer.. 4 41,537 4 40,580 District representative 10 111,299 10 III,070 Engineer 27 295,086 25 274,037 Functional supervisor 2 20,529 2 20,051 Information officer... 9,901 1 10,150 Land appraiser 1 4 44,657 4 43,681 Maintenance superintendent 2 20,300 Management analyst 2 19,802 9,901 9,901 1 Procurement analyst. 1 1 11,586 Program coordinator 1 11,586 1 11,586 1 11,586 Rate specialist 9 98,507 11 118,539 Section head 132 GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 131 1,221,287 "1,211,504 254 253 GS-ll. $7,030 to $8,230.. 2,047,388 2,037,913 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... 172 167 1,150,005 1,121,380 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370.. 18 110,699 18 110,097 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 117 663,370 123 691,667 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 52 268,569 50 259,027 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 149 708,195 150 709,454 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.. 160 669,854 156 654,048 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 111 426,999 100 387,054 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 10 34,733 8 28,566 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 3 10,130 3 10,168 Ungraded positions at hourly rates e q u i valent to less than $9,890 970 6,224,723 6,228,702 Total permanent. COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS Deduct lapses Add net Increase due to changes in pay scales for part of year SALARIES AND E X P E N S E S 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Executive secretary GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Assistant executive secretary Stall assistant GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,SS0Total permanent Deduct lapses Net permanent (average number, net salary) Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 Personal services 1960 estimate 19GI estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $11,357 1 1960 estimate 1961 estimate $11,606 1 $11,606 1 1 1 2 9,901 9,901 6,968 10,900 1 2 6,656 10,276 1 2 6,822 10,566 4 28,289 165 4 28,994 294 6 49,276 676 4 28,124 4 28,700 5 48,600 10S 45 200 200 28,277 28,900 48,800 2,248 2,277 14, 837,937 14, 839,478 60 360,937 105 531,801 7,332 Net permanent (average number, net salary) 2,188 2,172 14,477,000 14,315,009 Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment 274,100 278,230 Intermittent employment 8,000 7,425 Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base 85,200 45,659 Overtime and holiday pay 257,000 238,580 Excess of annual leave earned over leave taken 40,000 55,477 01 Personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Construction" "Operation and maintenance" "Advances and reimbursements". "Construction of electric transmission" lines and substations, contributions, Bonneville power project".... 14,940,380 15,141,300 $7,853,289 6,655,011 367,049 $7,597,000 7,057,300 374,000 $7,403,000 7 622,000 350,000 65,031 113,000 45,000 143 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR SOUTHEASTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION OPERATION A N D Grades and ranges: GS-18. $17,500: Administrator GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Chief, division of power operations. GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Chief, division of power operations, Chief, division of fiscal operations Chief, division of power sales GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880.. GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 G S - t . $3,755 to $4,325 " GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065. GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less t h a n $9,890... 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total ber salary N u m - Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary 1 01 $17,514 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 1 13,083 1 13,083 12,563 12,563 12,563 26,727 31,284 33,448 22,047 13,479 17,304 18,032 6,636 11,357 12,563 43,807 15,995 32,240 11,024 27,019 24,107 230,270 12,829 34 Personal services. 217,441 11,357 12,563 44,366 8,237 32,698 11,169 36,047 31,907 10,628 6,110 Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct lapses N e t permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment „ Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime a n d holiday p a y BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT MAINTENANCE 6,364 6,364 35 1 34 225,761 4,261 221,500 35 1 34 225,3G5 3,805 221,500 500 500 796 30 1,000 1,000 218,267 223,000 223,000 SOUTHWESTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION C O N S O L I D A T E D S C H E D U L E OF P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S P A I D F R O M F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO S O U T H W E S T E R N P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N 1959 actual NumGrades and ranges: ber Special positions a t rates equal to or in excess of $14,190: 1 Administrator GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: 1 Assistant a d m i n i s t r a t o r . - . — GS-14. $11,335 to $12,555: Chief, division of administrative serv1 Chief," division'of operations and engi1 neering Chief, division of rates and customer 1 GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: 1 Chief, branch of budget and finance.. Chief, branch of engineering and planning Chief, branch of maintenance Chief, branch of office services Chief, branch of operations Engineer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885... GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 — GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 G S - t . $3,755 to $4,325. — GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 — GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825. — Ungraded positions at hourly rates equiv43 alent to less than $9,890 Total permanent Deduct lapses - N e t permanent (average number, _ n e t salary) Positions other t h a n permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular p a y above 52-week base Overtime and holiday p a y . . . Nightwork differential 01 Personal services - — Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: ^Construction" —_ Operation and maintenance" 'Continuing f u n d " 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Total N u m - Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary salary $17,514 $17,514 $17,514 14,206 14,206 14,435 12,813 12,813 1 13,042 13,042 13,042 1 13,291 11,606 11,835 1 11,835 9,901 10,150 1 10,150 11,107 11,107 10,150 11,107 11,107 98,996 87,964 14,081 71,093 18,387 33,237 15,163 52,372 74,648 11,107 6,719 11,107 11,107 10,150 11,107 11,107 117,352 93,538 14,394 97,303 18,554 40,228 21,154 55,681 77,416 25,875 214,042 51 268, < 11,336 11,336 10,379 11,107 11,107 117,850 94.2SS 14,540 98,844 18,844 41,204 21,466 57,012 82,574 26,540 54 285,189 135 831,469 10.4 62,737 157 964,328 10.4 62,914 161 2 993,883 13,162 124.6 768,732 146.6 901,414 159 980,721 43,570 19,662 3,237 30,317 1,300 6,174 26,700 1,300 3,727 27,700 1,300 847,156 955,250 1,060,000 $78,479 761,389 7,288 $103,000 852,250 46,552 $95,000 965,000 M A N A G E M E N T OF L A N D S A N D RESOURCES 1059 actual 1900 estimate Grades and ranges: GS-18. $17,500: Director GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Associate director GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant director GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Area administrator Assistant director Assistant to director StatT ofliccr GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Agricultural economist.. Assistant to director.. Assistant to area administrator.. Assistant stafl officer Budget and finance oillccr Cadastral engineer Chief of branch Fire control ofliccr Forester Management analyst Mineral leasing ofiiccr Operations supervisor Personnel officcr Programs coordination officer Records officer State supervisor Supervising legal assistant Valuation engineer. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Accountant Adjudicator Administrative officer Auditor Agricultural economist Assistant to area administrator.. Assistant State supervisor . Assistant to State supervisor Budget officer Cadastral engineer Cartographer Chief of branch Forester Hearings officer Land examiner Lands ofliccr Land office manager Minerals officer Legal assistant Management analyst.. Motion picture specialist Operations supervisor Personnel officcr Program coordination officer Range conservationist Range and forestry officcr Range manager Records officer Staff officer Safety officer Supervising auditor Supervising legal assistant Supply officer Training officer Valuation engineer GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530.. GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230.. GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405... GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885— GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370.... GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880— GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940.. GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325.. GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825GS-1. $2,900 to $3,530— Ungraded positions at hourly rates equivalent to less than $9,S90 Total permanent. Deduct— Lapses portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts ..—---— Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account Num- Total Num- Tot ill ber salary ber salary 1 $17,514 1 $17,614 1 15,392 1 14,200 14,200 54,120 13,083 12.771 68,079 54,432 13,083 12,771 G7,808 24,170 11,835 11,357 11,600 11,606 12, .r/»3 11,600 11,835 22,714 11,006 11,357 11,357 11,835 11,357 12 144,458 1 11,006 1 12,503 8 9 19,802 21,486 41,787 9,901 21,00S 10,150 10,379 10,379 10,379 53,050 10,150 10,150 79,120 92,496 19,791 31,607 19,780 9,901 21,237 9,901 1 1 10,150 1 10,150 9,901 1 1 10,150 9,901 1 1 11,336 9,901 1 1 10,150 9,901 1 1 10,629 1 10,150 1 10,150 1 10,150 4 43,427 182 1,572,766 302 2,259,164 7,259 1 405 2,543,299 4 23,680 394 2,116,850 55 271,616 336 1,504,0S1 307 1,216,131 229 841,532 27 91,519 4 13,001 22 129,316 2,379 13,829,310 249.8 1,313,440 10.7 57,786 0.3 15,392 11,000 12,085 11,357 11,835 11.006 11,357 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 23, m 11,S35 22,952 11,006 2 1 1 11,00ft 1 11,357 1 11.M5 2 23,910 1 11,357 12 140, 070 1 11,606 1 12,663 2 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 6 1 19,802 9,901 42,052 0.901 21,008 10,379 10.379 9,901 10,370 63,410 10,379 8 81,010 9 92,745 2 20,031 3 31,817 3 29,081 9,901 1 2 21,736 9,901 1 9,901 1 1 10,150 1 10,379 1 10,150 1 10,150 9,901 1 1 11,330 9,901 1 1 10,379 9,901 1 9,901 1 1 10,150 1 10,150 1 10,150 5 55,023 183 1,597,552 319 2.402, m 2 13,7G9 425 2,697,500 6 34,910 418 2,262,554 50 258,330 1,690,668 329 1,329,014 257 953,788 28 96,5S3 5 16,662 19 118,937 19 118,937 2,563 ,632 14,929,144 14,759,733 177 170 939,179 5.9 29,000 949,719 6 28,000 466 Net permanent (average number, 2,118.8 2,380 3,356.1 net salary) 13,951,425 13,791,554 12,458,550 144 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 RANGE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT—Continued IMPROVEMENTS 1959 actual MANAGEMENT OF LAND RESOURCES—Continued 1959 actual Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Intermittent employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-weck base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad Casual workers 01 $1,965,362 $1,832,291 5,300 1,000 51,626 237,731 302,293 1,102,239 105,885 96,975 411,115 45,000 56,715 150,000 421,000 45,000 15,698,919 16,288,120 16,590,502 $15,329,087 369,832 $15,903,452 384,668 $16,204,502 386,000 1959 actual Grades and ranges: GS-11. $7,030 to $3,230 GS-9. $5,935 to $6,885 Deduct lapses Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account...—............... Net permanent (average number, net salary) Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay Additional pay for service abroad. 01 1960 estimate $7,030 1 $5,990 1 $6,136 5.4 29,979 3 14,245 3 14,364 5.8 32,979 4 20,235 4 20,500 0.6 4,030 39,356 13,701 20,100 90 6,450 8,529 60 400 3,885 30 400 1,570 87,404 38,281 42,600 OREGON AND CALIFORNIA GRANT L A N D S 1959 actual Total permanent Deduct— Lapses Portion of salaries shown above paid from other accounts Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account Net permanent (average number, net salary). Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-wcek base Overtime and holiday pay 01 Personal services — Total permanent Deduct lapses .. Add portion of salaries carried in other position schedules paid from this account.... . . . Net permanent (average number, net salary) _ Positions other than permanent: Temporary employment Part-time employment Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 1 2 1 5 3 2 6 $7,030 11,980 6,386 25,480 14,394 8,715 26,773 20 2 100,758 10,187 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 3 9 22 1 1 5 5 3 $28,207 66,878 138,418 5,283 4.493 20,786 19,836 11,055 4 9 22 2 2 5 5 3 $36,544 67,143 139,080 10,263 8,986 21,012 20,006 11,223 4 9 22 6 2 5 5 3 $37,042 68,022 139,652 29,913 9,318 21,542 20,696 11,667 49 294,956 52 314,257 66 337,852 1.5 8,644 1.7 8,864 1.9 10,659 185 0.3 1,173 47.8 287,300 6.7 44,000 57 349,393 1 1 1 5 3 6 $7,280 6,136 6,386 26,030 14,983 25,205 17 86,020 0.2 1,200 0.9 18 Personal services 4,518 1 1 1 5 3 6 $7,280 6,302 6,386 26,094 15,019 25,364 17 86,445 0.2 1,445 1.2 18 4,775 90,571 17.7 89,338 119,690 26,319 122,270 21,775 122,500 21,500 438 2,449 747 800 365 860 239,467 234,930 235,000 89,775 BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OP P E R S O N A L S E R V I C E S PAID FROM B U R E A U OP I N D I A N A F F A I R S G E N E R A L A N D S P E C I A L A C C O U N T S 1959 actual Personal services Grades and ranges: GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 G S ^ . $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4.065 - 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 Grades and ranges: GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390...GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 01 CONSTRUCTION 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1961 estimate $1,544,160 920 1,400 Personal services Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Management of lands and resources".. "Advances and reimbursements" 1960 estimate 1960 estimate 6.9 45,000 61 372,193 47,663 39,000 43,650 1,122 3,689 2,567 40 1,367 90 339,774 391,000 417,300 Grades and ranges: GS-18. $17,500: C omm issioner GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Deputy commissioner GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant to the commissioner Associate commissioner, legislative GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Assistant commissioner Assistant to the commissioner Area director Chief of branch Director of education. General superintendent Inspection officer Personnel officer Supervisory general engineer Supervisory auditor Supervisory highway engineer GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Agricultural extension officer Appraiser Assistant area director Assistant chief of branch Assistant general superintendent Assistant to the assistant commissioner Assistant to the area director.. _ Budget officer Credit officer Director of education Director of schools Director, Missouri River Basin Educational specialist Engineer, general Pood service specialist Forester General manager General superintendent Industrial development officer Information officer... Personnel officer Program officer Range conservationist. Reports and statistics officer.. School superintendent.. Soil conservationist.. Soil scientist Superintendent Supervisory accountant. Supervisory general engineer Supervisory analysis officer 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total Num- Total Num- Total ber salary ber salary ber salary 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 1 $17,514 1 15,870 1 15,392 1 15,392 14,685 1 1 14,206 14,685 1 1 14,206 14,914 I 4 55,252 1 13,686 10 132,583 13 169,149 1 13,978 1 13,978 1 13,083 1 13,083 1 13,978 1 13,083 4 55,792 1 13,686 10 134,401 13 170,914 1 13,978 1 12,771 1 13,083 1 13,083 1 13,978 1 13,083 1 13,083 4 55,792 1 13,978 10 134,401 13 170,914 1 13,978 1 12,771 1 13,374 1 13,374 1 13,978 1 13,374 1 13,083 1 11,357 1 11,606 19 223,817 1 12,563 3 34,812 1 11,606 1 11,835 19 227,657 1 12,563 2 23,441 1 11,606 1 11,835 19 227,897 1 12,563 2 23,441 1 1 1 1 2 6 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 11,357 11,835 11,357 11,835 23,686 71,298 12,334 24,886 25,126 11,606 11,606 12,334 12,563 11,357 12,813 11,357 34,569 11,606 11,606 11,606 11,606 11,357 23,926 23,212 37,689 11,606 1 11,606 1 1 2 6 1 2 2 11,357 11,357 24,166 71,778 12,563 25,126 23,926 ""I 1 2 6 1 2 2 11,357 11,357 24,166 71,778 12,563 25,126 23,926 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 3 1 11,835 12,557 12,563 11,606 12,813 11,357 35,289 11,835 11,606 11,835 11,606 11,357 35,769 23,212 37,689 11,357 1 1 1 1 1 3 11,835 12,557 12,563 11,606 12,813 11,606 35,289 1 1 11,835 1 1 1 1 3 2 3 1 11,835 11,835 11,835 11,606 35,769 23,670 37,929 11,357 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 1959 actual Grades and ranges—Continued GS-14. $11,355 t o $12,555—Continued Supervisory highway engineer Supervisory loan examiner Supervisory maintenance engineer Supervisory mechanical engineer Supervisory position classifier Supervisory program officer Supervisory real property officer Supervisory relocation officer Supervisory social worker Supervisory supply officer Supervisory training officer GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Appraiser Area forester Area land operations officer Assistant area director.. Assistant to the area director Assistant to the general superintendent Assistant director of schools. Assistant director, Missouri River Basin Assistant personnel officer Budget analyst * Budget officer Business economist Chief realty auditor a n d title examiner Credit officer Criminal investigator Director of schools Director of social services Education specialist Engineer, civil Engineer, electronic Engineer, general Engineer, highway supervisory Engineer, maintenance Engineer, project Engineer, supervisory Finance officerFood services officer Industrial development specialist L a n d operations officer Law a n d order specialist Management analyst Minerals officer Personnel officer Placement officer Plant management officer. P l a n t manager Position classifier Principal (hoarding school) Program officer Property and s u p p l y officer. P u b l i c welfare a d v i s e r . . Range conservationist Real property officer Realty officer Relocation officer Reservation principal Safety officer School superintendent Social w o r k e r . . Subagency superintendent Superintendent Supervisory accountant. Supervisory auditor Supervisory general supply officer Supervisory loan examiner Training officer Tribal programs officer OS-12. $8,330 t o $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 t o $8,230~. GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405.. GS-9. $5,985 t o $6,885... GS-8. $5,470 t o $6,370... GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880— GS-6. $4,490 t o $5,390-. GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940— GS-4. $3,755 t o $4,325— GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065— GS-2. $3,255 t o $3,825—. 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total N u m - Total N u m - Total ber salary ber salary ber salary $12,563 11,357 11,606 11,606 34,569 11,606 11,357 2 $23,192 ' 11,357 23,441 11,606 11,357 11,606 35,049 11,606 11,357 11,357 11,357 $23,192 29,703 10,379 32,095 42,496 29,703 10,379 32,095 42,736 11,606 23,441 11,606 11,357 11,835 35,049 11,835 11,357 11,357 11,606 9,901 10,150 31,866 42,496 9,901 20,051 2 20,280 2 20,280 11,107 9,901 1 I 11,107 10,150 1 1 11,107 10,150 9,901 9,901 9,901 9,901 19,802 52,880 21,965 62,304 22,214 11,107 77,008 64,639 22,214 11,107 154,496 19,802 10,150 29,703 20,530 9,901 19,802 10,379 40,351 20,051 30,912 9,901 20,280 9,901 59,904 20,051 10,629 10,379 91,536 30,431 101,680 71,968 10,629 74,128 59,664 52,160 341,472 19,802 19,802 9,901 30,450 19,802 10,379 2,659,333 532 3,930,322 34 236,364 828 5,224,128 228 1,357,738 2,110 11,376,040 131 641,313 717 3,156,202 982 3,933,347 1,004 3,733,545 660 2,243,406 31 92,997 9,901 9,901 9,901 29,703 19,802 10,150 10,150 29,952 19,802 10,150 1 9,901 29,703 3 29,703 29,703 3 29,703 53,120 5 53,120 21,008 2 21,008 72,688 72,688 7 21,257 2 21,257 11,107 11,107 1 77,248 7 77,248 53,840 5 53,840 31,637 3 31,637 11,107 1 11,107 155,216 14 154,496 29,703 3 29,703 10,379 1 10,150 40,580 4 40,580 30,431 30,431 3 10,150 9,901 1 10,150 9,901 1 10,629 1 10,629 40,580 40,580 4 20,280 20,051 2 40,816 4 40,816 10,150 9,901 1 9,901 9,901 1 10,150 9,901 1 40,580 40,580 4 10,379 10,379 1 10,629 10,858 1 10,379 10,629 1 81,632 81,632 8 41,296 41,296 4 103, m 103,810 10 102,640 102,640 10 10,858 10,858 1 74,608 74,608 7 70,528 70,528 7 52,400 52.400 5 343,637 333,747 33 20,051 20,051 2 20,300 20,300 2 19,802 19,802 2 30,908 30,908 3 20,051 20,051 2 30,181 30,181 3 305 2,742,687 2,710,497 579 570 4,321,375 4,246,105 33 230,599 33 230,149 823 819 5,290,459 5,255,569 255 255 1,516,576 1,512,826 2,224 2,136 12,083,758 11,551,628 134 664,345 134 662,395 794 793 3,538,329 3,524,434 1,235 1,196 4,993,748 4,820,548 1,505 1,420 5,266,072 289 290 990,405 993,660 25 74,479 25 74,479 GS-1. $2,960 t o $3,530 ungraded positions a t hourly rates equiv_ 2,794 _ 2,79412,351,790 2,778 alent to less t h a n $9,890 12,351,790 11,834,933 11,323 10,640 n ' 58,005,453 Total p e r m a n e n t . . 53,784,079 ^ 8 3 5 , 7 3 0 145 Deduct— Lapses- 1959 actual 1900 estimate 1001 estimate Num- Total ber salary Num- Totiil ber fiiilury Num- Tolal ber salary 095.6 $4,785,240 Portion of salaries paid from other accounts Add portion of salaries carried in other schedules paid from this account 11.8 58,217 123.7 491,989 814 4 $4,097,335 17 82,052 59.5206, 863 Net permanent (average number, 0,756.3 10,325.1 10,645.6 net salary) 49,435,611 62,022,190 63, U62, 47H Positions other than permanent: 1,500,817 1,391,583 Temporary employment 221,247 215, m Part-time employment 1,729, m 1,829,430 Intermittent employment Other personal services: 3%, 896 189,395 Regular pay above 52-week base 675,J 97 626,713 Overtime and holiday pay 161,823 130,311 Nightwork differential 568, 533 501,271 Additional pay for servloe abroad 01 Personal services. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: "Education and welfare services" "Resources management" "Construction" _ "Road construction (liquidation of contract authorization)" "General administrative expenses" "Revolving fund for loans" "Distribution of funds of the Creek Indians" "Miscellaneous permanent appropriations".. "Advances and reimbursements" "Liquidation of Klamath and Menominee Agencies" "Construction of Indian health facilities," Public Health Service " C o n s t r u c t i o n a n d rehabilitation Bureau of Reclamation "Economic assistance," International Cooperation Administration INDIAN Grades and ranges: GS-14. $11,355 to $12,555: Superintendent GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Assistant to mill manager Forester (sales manager) Superintendent GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 G S - l l . $7,030 to $8,230 GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 GS-6. $4,490 to $5,390 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325 GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $9,890 or above: Mill m a n a g e r — - — - r - - ^ Equivalent to less than $9,890 Total permanent Deduct— 58,135,129 $29,118,919 11,636,478 3,433,780 $31,021,330 13,707, 702 3,719,390 3,992,773 2,790,001 411,122 2,600,410 2,849, W0 621,324 2,202,061 156,242 2,293,416 164,643 303,409 214,040 183,163 142,396 00,103 170,600 8,580 TRIBAL - - - PorUon" of" salaries"" paid from other Add a Mrtfon" of satarto p r r l o d in other schedules paid from this account FUNDS 1959 actual 1960 estimate 1961 estimate Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary Num- Total ber salary 1 $11,357 1 $11,357 1 $11,357 1 1 1 4 12 29 2 31 11 43 57 41 22 10,150 9,901 9,901 34,816 90,006 184,511 11,856 171,942 54,553 194,443 229,072 150,910 72,422 1 1 10,379 9,001 1 1 10.379 10,160 3 10 26 1 30 9 42 47 36 21 26,712 76,200 106, <'27 5,92S 165,600 47,421 188,392 190,364 132,486 69,156 3 9 25 1 32 5 42 45 32 19 20,712 67,080 100,5O0 6.928 176,600 26,375 188,352 1*2,261 117,702 62,567 2 49 27,000 207,347 2 48 27,000 210,917 2 20 27,000 83,01$ 307 1,470,193 43.2 199,642 0.5 278 1,336,736 24 103,811 23S 1,156,236 7 30,749 3,205 9.9 52,270 9.1 48,374 9.1 48,724 Net permanent (average number, 273.2 net salary) ' 1,319,616 263.1 1,281,299 240.1 1,174,211 1,425,416 1,385,420 1,378,218 5,051 20,793 7,266 20,679 3,776 16,489 2,770,876 2,694,664 % 572,69*1 Positions other than permanent: Intermittent employment • Other personal services: Regular pay above 52-week base Overtime and holiday pay 01 54,354,806 Personal services 146 APPENDIX TO THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1961 1959 actual BUREAU OF RECLAMATION BUREAU OE" RECLAMATION—Continued C O N S O L I D A T E D S C H E D U L E OF P E R S O N A L F U N D S A V A I L A B L E TO T H E B U R E A U SERVICES PAID FROM OF R E C L A M A T I O N 1960 estimate 1961 estimate N u m - Total Num- Total salary ber ber salary N u m - Total ber salary GS-8. $5,470 to $6,370 1 $17,500 1 $17,500 GS-7. $4,980 to $5,880 1 15,392 1 15,621 1 16,349 1959 actual GS-11. $7,030 to $8,230 GS-10. $6,505 to $7,405GS-9. $5,985 to $6,885 B U R E A U o r RECLAMATION Grades a n d ranges: Special positions at rates equal to or in excess of $15,375: Commissioner GS-17. $15,375 to $16,335: Associate commissioner Assistant commissioner— Assistant commissioner and chief engineer GS-16. $14,190 to $15,150: Assistant commissioner..^ Associate chief engineer GS-15. $12,770 to $13,970: Administrative officer... Chairman, Pacific Southwest field committee City manager Comptroller. Engineer Information officer Irrigation officer Personnel officer Power officer — Power assistant — Program coordination and finance officer Regional director GS-14. $11,335 to $12,555: Administrative officer Administrative a s s i s t a n t — — Auditor Budget officer City'manager Assistant comptroller District manager Economist Engineer Finance officer Geologist Hydrologist Information officer Irrigation officer Management officer Office services officer Personnel officer.. Personnel assistant Power officer.. .... Power assistant Program coordination and finance assistant Assistant regional director Assistant to the regional director Statistician. Superintendent Supply officer.. GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090: Administrative officer Administrative assistant Auditor Budget officer Budget analyst City manager Economist Engineer Finance officer Finance assistant General services officer. Geologist Hydrologist Information officer Information specialist Irrigation officer Irrigation assistant Land officer......... L a n d assistant L a n d use officer L a n d use assistant Management assistant Management analyst —. Office services assistant Operation and maintenance officer..., Operation and maintenance assistant. Personnel officer Personnel a s s i s t a n t . . . Power officer Power assistant Procurement a n d property officer Program officer Property officer. Assistant to the regional director R e p a y m e n t officer. Statistician Superintendent Supply officer Grades and ranges—Continued GS-13. $9,890 to $11,090—Continued Supply assistant GS-12. $8,330 to $9,530 - 1 $17,500 GS~6. $4,490 to $5,390 1 15,375 1 16,349 1 16,349 14,914 15,163 2 1 29,369 15,163 27,352 2 27,664 2 1 13,978 1 13,978 1 12,771 21 289,570 1 12,771 3 39,832 2 26,457 2 28,205 1 13,978 1 2 13,978 13,978 13,686 20 278,248 3 1 2 1 40,119 13,374 27,956 13,978 1 7 13,083 98,323 29,598 15,163 27,664 13,978 12,771 291,070 13,083 40,081 26,769 28,205 13,978 13,374 97,594 13,374 97,594 71,780 12,563 25.605 11.606 12,563 72,258 12,563 25.605 11.606 12,563 1 12,555 5 60,194 105 1,315,692 3 37,939 1 12,563 1 12,563 1 12,555 5 60,194 106 1,330,463 3 38,188 1 12,813 1 12,813 87,714 11,606 11,606 12,085 35,505 63,794 38,189 88,670 11,835 11,606 12,334 35,505 63,794 38,189 12,563 88,670 36,483 11,835 11,835 22,963 12,563 87,464 24,648 12,085 11,835 24,169 12,563 87, 713 24,898 12,334 12,085 74,131 10,858 77,480 11,107 10,379 11,586 18 193,605 224 "2,475,309 653 8 9 94,391 9,901 1 8 86,214 3 33,550 1 10,379 1 9,901 7 75,795 3 33,550 4 43 3 30, 679 3 32,344 2 21,486 3 32,364 4 41,766 1 10,858 4 44,428 .... 74," 130 1 10,150 20 222,557 6 63,024 1 10,150 6 65,434 1 11,835 74,609 9,901 76,752 11,107 10,629 75,565 9,901 77,210 11,107 10,858 6 71,291 1 12,563 2 25,147 1 11,357 1 12,563 1 11,357 1 12,555 4 48,339 102 1,278,113 3 37,440 12,563 12,563 12,085 87,734 12,085 11,357 11,835 34,818 63,565 37, 710 1 7 3 1 1 2 7 1 7 1 1 1 2 2 4 2 21,715 19,802 44,640 21,486 1 7 19 202,090 228 2,500,858 7 76,751 9 94,879 1 9,901 8 86,901 3 33,593 1 10,379 2 20,530 6 65,186 3 33,550 6 63,959 3 31,387 3 32,822 2 21,715 2 21,486 4 42,495 5 55,764 1 9,901 6 64,209 1 10,379 21 230,304 6 63,772 1 10,379 6 65,914 1 11,835 1 9,901 2 21,965 2 20,300 4 43,683 2 21,237 1 228 2, 7 9 1 8 3 1 2 6 3 5 3 3 3 2 4 77,230 96,334 9,901 87,130 33,779 10,629 20,759 65,894 33,550 52,872 31,637 33,072 31,866 21,486 42,994 4 44,657 1 9,901 7 75,795 1 10,379 21 231,710 5 53,851 1 10,379 6 66,143 1 11,835 9,901 1 2 22,052 2 20,300 4 42,497 2 21,486 GS-5. $4,040 to $4,940 GS-4. $3,755 to $4,325. GS-3. $3,495 to $4,065 GS-2. $3,255 to $3,825 GS-1. $2,960 to $3,530 Ungraded positions at hourly rates: Equivalent to $9,890 or above: Engineer Foreman Master Equivalent to less t h a n $9,890 Numher Total 2 $20,051 >95 6.525.062 - 1,068 8,554,663 45 318,237 1,120 7,372,093 68 415,811 1,080 6,037,601 434 —. 2,208,518 982 4.447.063 1,094 4,436,242 839 3,133,567 262 891,878 30 98,589 - Total p e r m a n e n t . Deduct lapses Personal services, Bureau of Reclamation. Salaries and wages are distributed as follows: " General investigations" "Construction and rehabilitation" "Operation and maintenance" ... "General administrative expenses" " L o a n program". "Emergency f u n d " " C o n t i n u i n g f u n d for emergency expenses, Fort Peck project, M o n t a n a " . " U p p e r Colorado River Basin f u n d " . . . "Boulder City municipal f u n d " . . . . "Disposal of Coulee D a m c o m m u n i t y " . " Operation, maintenance, and re